Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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p5fe Daily Mevie Magazine
FOK THE FILM rAWS SCRAPBOOK
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DORIS MAY
H'c inll he ql'id tn publish the pi' ttirr.i nf turh screen plnycrs is ire
ruqgcslal by the faun
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
Hy HENRY
Mrs. I. It. P. writes: "It was
great the wnv you answered "Kitty
Clever' this evening, and having sat
back for weeks and read pre and con
nbeut 'Foolish Wives." at hist 1 have'
succumbed te the lure of your magic
Letter Hex.
"We don't nee( such thing as were
portrayed in 'Foolish Wives' for us
te knew there lire such things ui th
world. We see them around us dnilv.
nnd ns all who run m.iy nl-e tend, thus
does life ltelf touch us our cede of
morals mid net tin1 mcivie. anil most
nsstircdly net what a , mtiddy-mlndid
European thinks nnd does. Rut no one
could expect .1 Rinepcat' te have the
same outlook en life ai nn American
who really is one.
"Having seen se much of the battle
of the sexes nnd some of the sordid
things of life at tirt hand, when I go
te the movies 1 want te see something
healthy.
"My idea of a 11 evening of real en
joyment 1 watching Deug reel off
the 'Mark of Zerre' or 'The Thret
Musketeers' : or te watell the finished
acting of America's best, Jehn Harry -mere.
Why can't we have mere like
"The I'nwelceme Mrs. Patch' with
Henrietta Cresmnn or 'Tess of the
DTbervUles' with Mrs. Flske -r
'The Straight Read' with Gladys linn- 1
son? Then- pictures were among the
first the Famous Players inndf, and
surely there are still siae people who
really want geed plays. The plav's
he thing, and no trtnr words were ever
spoken even by Shakespeare.
"Yeu wondered last night why the
fans didn't come forward and give
Dorethy Dnlteu 11 hand. She used te
give me a pain with her affected ways
and her sickening dose -ups te show a
pretty set of dimples, but sju, e her work
In 'Foel's Paradise' I'm for her strong.
"I am glad you had the snme con
version in regards te Mac Murray : she
wns always a favorite of mine, and as
everything coins te these who wait,
dainty little Mae has come into her
own by waiting and working en.
"We all knew m one attains the
heights of fame and stardom without
hard work and hard knocks, se why
begrudge them their little day whether
it be Mae. Rudelph or Gleria or Wally V
Thev give us what we want, diversion.
(I'll admit net liking 'Reyetul the
Rocks.' 1 Their sun- ne nnd go
down even as did Florence Turner nnd
Maurice Costelle ."11111 the ill-fated
Arthur Jehnsen Remember them'
Although I am "-t lil verv deep in my
twenties. I am a movie-fan of long
stnnding.
"Tell the people who rend your
column net te get cynical, because when
delusions such as "Peter Ibbetson" gives
us are gene it's time te die. Did any
one mention Mabel R.illin In 'Journey's
End'? That gave me one of the most
restful hours in a long while."
(There's just one sentence, buried
down In your letter which I don't
quite iissiinilntM. "Till the people'
Tint te get cynluil. because when delu
sions such as 'Peter Ihbetsen' gives us
are gene, It's time te die." Hew come,
hew come? Otherwise. T see no need
for further comment except te second
your motion for one of the three old
time pictures you mention. "The
Straight Read" was 11 bit of nil right,
end Miss Hansen aKe did a big pic
ture for F.sanny railed "The Havoc"
which was A-l. Of course, I remem
ber Arthur Jehnsen and his partner.
I.ettls Hrlscee. Maurice Costelle and
his partner. Mary Chnrlesen and
Florence Turner.!
"Kvvlce" vv rilis '"Answering Kitty Kitty
Clever, Kltiv believes her nigumenr
round, nnd if, .1 does 'listen geed
Pe does socialism. If Kitty would
step te nnaivze and weigh. I nm sure
she would see her error. As she says,
Truth hurts no one ' Frankness js
symbolic of us Americans. Rut, don't
jeu think. Vr N'wlv , that Ven Stro Stre
helm lias putie-ely playej 011 this
characteristic of the people' She calls
him 11 fearless, honest man for expos
ing lnliultv. Is net the world out
running Itself. Kitty V Are net our
morals degrading day after day? Is
net the adolescent spirit mere tem
pestuous and eccentric? And why?
Because people like you honestly believe
Ne. eiilU
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M. NEELT
themselves justified In sanctioning
frank, unveiled pictures. And Ven
Strehelm deliberately aids in this de
basement and for wliat? Fer commer
cial gain and the lure of screen -backed
shekels nnd American eagles. Yes,
11 great mter (one of the best I have
ever seen i. an honest man and a
gecil business man indeed.
"We applaud risque iekes. we love
i:the! M. Dell why net? for they are
within bounds. In cengrulty with your
viewpoint, why net strip ourselves of
nil respect, "why net bathe our eur our
dves iu the mud of degradation
and lomfert ourselves that we
ire being frank nnd straightforward
ami real, nnd net wax dells Gas you
phrase it. Kitty 1? Phew I I'm glad
that Is off my chest. Ne bnrd feelings,
Kitty. Yeu had your say. and I am
having mine. Don't think me a bent
old gent with cane, rheumatism,
'n'ev'ry thing. I am young, eh, ever
se young, am somewhat of 11 'spieler.'
wear fade-a-way suits, pomade my
hair, leek like n wet rnt. flirt, love te
play ball en Sunday, would net refuse
11 kiss. etc.. etc.. etc. but there are
bounds te all things. It spems I am
muring a meuntnln of n molehill,
but 'Foolish Wives' Is a step toward
the things I have mentioned, and
though It seems Insignificant, there
nre such tilings ns significant insig
nificances, "Yeu will agree with me, Kitty.
Hew I de knew? Oh, 'tis simple'
Sir Ilenrv says, 'I wonder a little bit.
Kitty. If ye'u mean quite everything
you snid In your scintillating and hide
piercing letter?' And you knew,
Kitty you knew that Sir
Henry is the pastor of our fleck.
"P". S. There Is discord among the
sheep. And the shepherd s back "
and smiles."
'And that's that.i
R. .J. V. V. T suppose veu mean
Jimtnv Giihbln- In "Three Lire
Ghosts'"; I'dmuml Geuldlng plnyed
that parr, while CI-ike Greet played his
equally "("ecknev"' mother Geerge
Cooper played the part of the pnl Oe
Harrv Mvcrsi ni "Turn te the Right."
Sidnev Herbert phneil the part of
Rebespierre: Lucille I.e Verne. La
Freehard: Slu lilun I.wn nnd Frank
Puglta. her two siiin; and Morgan
Wallace, the abductor of Henrlette.
Southern Reader I'm duly honored
at receiving two letters from nnv one
se far away as you are, though I de
duce from your remarks that you are,
te siiv the lenst, well acquainted heie
I surely de appreciate your feelings nt
having te see "westerns" nnd enlv
"...ar about" some of the big films you
mention. Cheer en! Maybe your lit
tle town will build a nice big movie
house some day. or mnvbe veu'll move
te some place that lias one. I hope
that will be before you meet the tragic
end eii speak of. but If you de. and
fetne te Philadelphia in spirit form te
haunt Chestnut street, don't forget te
drop down te the office here I've al
wav wanted te knew what "haunt-"
think of moving pictures.
'ew. in regnul te that magazine
(entest you mention, I wouldn't arc
te suv very much. You're perfeth
right t lint you enn report the fact',
of the case te the postal authorities
If veu did net receive the "prl?e"
offered, and In such n case the magazine
could be prosecuted for running a fake
contest It would be a shame te drive
yen out te weeding onions.
I'm sorry veu think Gleria. Alh'e
and Redle arc "blocking the passage"
and I'm frank te ndnilt that I leek
forward te varietv and 1 linage in tin
stars under discussion as mm h n you
de.
Ginger mid Clen- Write vnur verv
ptettlest letter and address N'erma at
the I'nlti'd Stud!e, Hollywood I'allf .
Inclese tHcntv-livc cents and I Imagine
may he she'll send you her picture.
Harrison lord Is net mnriled new;
just found out that he has been though
somewhere in the past I'm be
ginning te like Mne Murray better
than I did, but that's net saving an
awful let yet Address her, Tiffany
Productions. Inc. lilt West 'Kertv -fourth
streit Again, I say think
A MIRROR of wonderful
decorative beauty, subtly
hand wrought in Swedish iron
and harmoniously polychrome
finished. ... A delight te
the eye and a reflection of
geed taste en the gix'er.
"vVc have enough of them
variously styled te please
every one.
Lightsng Fixtures
BIDDLE-GAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ave.
Take Ne. 10 Cur In Subway
Open Hut. Till IS o'clock tnoea)
l'henc Il.VHIm 0700
viF MWiliJ-'MiP
EVENING PUBBIG
she'd nnswer
. !... 1....I n nr I
ph'tures of her In the KVKSINO I'lMil.lO
. .- III... ...... .. ." --
', . . in . . MI ..,,,,..
I.i:iKn. but '.Mil try te oblige npl 1,
:,'.V ....'Tl,.n,?.,I'.i1i nu n I
about KelthiK Inte the movies'
ttim lil lmlc te encnurnge
. ' i..ie..
!!Liu. .-
any one else te de mi I naturally re
frnln from tcllltiR jeu "whom te write
te" for that puipexe. Of reuix'. you
uiny cenie iigalu,
Hetty Thnnks for tlie Identllicnlien
of t tut 1 tdetiire, hut I'm afraid you
didn't get the spirit of the thing or
may be my joking n tee feeble and
far-fetched. Serry 1 get your letter
mixed or mislaid, but I'm famous for
that. You've certainly get n perfect
right te your opinion of I.0I1 Wilsen,
and I never made any complaint nbeut
xeiir expressing that opinion, did 17
Nene unless I was asleep or absent-
minded or something. 1 full te see
where
Clet-In Swnnsen is helped as an '
actress 1 wearing "geed clothes," but
incline. Ilicere .
I , , ,
Flapper Flessie- I luuc no desire I
or Intention, of reading you n lecture I
en xeiir seii-ceniesseit intKing (luring
I pictures. My only comment is what 1
"thrills could jeu hiui nun in
"llejenil the Uecks" except these
'supplied by Gleria's "lift different
gowns" which could have been equally
well supplied nt any fashion display,
".'hanks cr much for jeu geed wishes
te in column, and believe me I'll try
te run that Harrison Kurd picture
, right seen.
Hotelman Robbed as He Slept
Wllles-Hnrre. Pa.. .Tunc -0. liurg-
lnrs entered the sleeping apartments of
, Jeseph Keens, hotelman, at night and
robbed him of SIOO In cash, l.tthuulati
liberty bends worth .$1000 nml .")0,000 '
German inark.
Is it possible
te be happy in
het weather?
Women show mere sense than men in
the matter of clothing. They use a wide
variety of fabrics suited te varying tem
peratures, while most men stick te one
eh, hew they de stick te it in het August !
Until you wear Palm Beach Suits, you
will have something te learn about hot het
weather comfort. This fabric is se con
structed as te give ready escape te the
body's heat.
Furthermore, Palm Beach Suits are
light in weight, and can be had in prac
tically every desirable color and pattern.
They are sold at varying prices, from
these made necessary by the high-class
tailoring demanded by well-dressed men
te these made for popular demand.
The Palm Beach label identifies the
genuine cloth. It is sewn in the suit for
your protection. Loek for it.
Gelf Knickers made of Palm Beach are
cool and geed-looking practical and
durable.
TIIF PALM niACH MILLS GOODALU WORSTED CO.
.'.'i-j .1(111 A. Rehiut, JJJ Fourth Anue, Ne Verlt City
ki Cabd Mollifies tht Cerndne
PALM
BEACH
SUITS
at Geed Clothing Stores
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LfipeERPmlADELFHIAlJESDyiNE , 20, 1,922
MARS' INHABITANTS UNLIKE
EARTH'S, SCIENTIST HOLDS
Heat, Light and Atmosphere Lack
Ing, Dr. Hall 8ays
Washington, .Tunc 20. The plnnct
Mnr. with IN two moons and what
""" r".ii.iiii-iii miirvr 10 un mux
,.,.,.. ............I.... -.,. 1A1.1H
capped mountains nml HcIiIh of vegetn
inn. iievcrcu fill ,V f,tnm,UUU Will"
from (lp M , , , ,, wns
tlit- Mibjrct of comparatively Intimate
I Ien, hovered only i'J.OOIMHH) mlleH
1 '!t"Viitlen by ntronenierM nt tn
'1'itlU'd Suites Naval Observatory, !
spite heavy clouds and unsatisfactory
atmospheric conditions.
Ne .remarkable discovery's were re
corded', It wns announced yesterdny by
officials, who added that grccnl.su
markings and white shadows were
clearly discernible.
What these shadowy substances might
be. Dr. Asnpah Hall, one of the fore
most astronomers In America, said was
a matter of conjecture.
Dr. Hall said after inspecting the
planet during Its closest approach that
there must be little atmosphere) nml less
In nt and lleht en the dlstnnt snherc
1 thnn en the earth. Tnder such con
I dltlens, he added, inhabitants, If there
ft ' ' 't" "' nv" uc ''"'lc ""
Dr. Hall was Inclined te think the
'white slmilmiu ! imirfeimru. ilUi.nmlM..
especially when the sun was shining
brightly, might possibly be snow or Ice
nml the greenish markings water or
vegetation
What appeared te Interest Dr. Hnll
and his brother scientists most wns the
planet's two moons. Movements of
these orbs, Dr. Hnll explained, xvere of
vital scientific Interest anil close cxanil
nation of them hnx'c been mnde nt
every opportunity since last May.
MILITARY DAY AT P. M. C.
General Kuhn Reviews Cadets as
Feature of Exercises
Reviewing 11 f the cadets nt the Penn-
s.vlvnnla Military TeUece by Hrladlcr
General Jeseph K. Kuhn was the
crowning event In the clccbrntlen of
Military Day at Hie college today.
Geerge II. Christian, Jr., secretary
y.&v ?wtS3?
r.. - r. w.
V v
te President Hardin, and ether not
ables In civil and military life will ne ne
cempany Secreinry- Weeks te Chester
tomorrow for the commencement excr
( lies'.
Hide and revolver contests stnrtcd the
"fj'sra
Leuis E. Wiser,
SJhe. Quality Qumilure Center
160-262 Se. Fifth St Philadelphia
Bet Locust and Spruce
LT'F, kneV that we give mere Value and
Yr offer mere Variety than can be met
elsewhere because we arc located outside the
high-rent zone and can afford te de se. A
visit and a comparison of prices will bear
this out; the quality of everything is unquestioned.
nininp-Roem Suite, in Queen Anne period,
tn rich tone, tlark
Walnut
jimsnie pitcti
fPcefeteI
RUGS, RUGS, RUGS A
progress. Kcmarlcable opportunities for the valtie-
secker. All sizes, from $9.75
We only want
a few, but we want
them new
PROMOTIONS have left a few openings
less than twenty, in fact in our Sales
Pepartment. They constitute an immediate
need for a few qualified men who can meas
ure up te our requirements.
Ours is a large and successful corporation,
backed by mere than thirty of the best indus
trial and technical brains in America. Our
Advisory Beard includes such men as Dr.
C. P. Steinmetz, Chief Consulting Engineer
of the General Electric Ce. ; A. Russell Bend,
for 18 years Editor of the Scientific Ameri
can ; P. H. Duesenberg, President of Duesen
berg Meters, Inc.
We de net believe in transplanting "high "high
pe'wered" executives from outside. We make
promotions entirely from our own sales
staff. Naturally, we select new men with
extreme care. And our personnel records
show us hew mutually satisfactory and prof
itable this care has proved. Every man here
is building solidly for a permanent business
future.
Yeu may or may net be the exact type of
man we are seeking. Yeu may or may net
have had selling experience. But three
things you must have courage, determina
tion and that intangible something called
"personality."
Te arrange for a personal interview, write
at once, giving a fairly complete outline of
your work and yourself. All communications
are held strictly confidential. Address Direc
tor of Personnel, A 221, Ledger Office.
yVsfsWMNUksfetiiS9E9in
Where Health Abounds
EXHILARATING mountain air, refreshing
canyon streams, four glorious seasons and
an average annual temperature that is average
for the United States. Little wonder Utah holds
first rank in low death rate!
Yeu live long and you live happily out here
in the congenial West. A thriving commonwealth
of happy home owners, with schools unsur
passed. And payed highways that radiate from Salt Lake City
te a hundred scenes of historic charm or landscape
beauty. Grotesque eroded wonderlands, an inland salt
sea, canyons, streams and lakes.
If rite or free IHttitrated Booklets Scenic, Mining.
Agriculture,
ceMNtaaAi cum ue
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program at 8 o'clerk this morning. In
the contests, the endcts engaged In ,11
match with the alumni nt Kwlngteii.
viiifT.ttitta titn fAvimv In' fienri'nl
Kuhn. waH the conferring of medafH and
infantry, artillery anil cuvniry (inns.
nr Mahepnn;
tffect cndu)
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liable house guarantees safety and satis
faction. Buy your
Lighting Fixtures
from the manufacturer. Original and
distinctive designs in solid brass only.
BROMUND & SONi Inc.
2337 GERMANTOWN AVE.
Columbia 1011
Open Every Evening Until
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flMMU pill
vpmT Hililriiu
viilJLi 4mwb
This is the range which takes the guess-work out of
cooking and lengthens the housewife's leisure.
See a demonstration at any Tj. G. I. Stere or ask us
te send a representative. Term payments.
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
Traffic
OVER
Keystone Automatic
Telephone Lines
is steadily increasing
pive Reasons Why
NO WRONG NUMBERS
CONVERSATIONS ENTIRELY PRIVATE
TIME SAVED
NEVER CUT OFF IN THE MIDST OF A
CONVERSATION
SAVES MONEY
This modern telephone service is provided at nom
inal cost for the reason that our unmeasured service
rate enables you te call as often as you want.
Ne discussion about additional calls.
Keystone Telephone Ce.
135 Se. 2nd Street
Philadelphia
Call Mr. Blake, Race 06, for full information call can be
made from any one of our ever 6000 pay Mtatient without
charge.
rnnTen.A'H
The following theatres obtain their pictures through
the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee
of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the
Stanley Company of America.
ADrl I n 02D & THOMPSON 8TS.
ArULLU matini:k daily
MABEL NORMAND
In "MOI.I.Y O"
AOTnD ElOllTH i. (linARD AVE.
A3 I Jt. MATINI1I3 DAILY
ANITA STEWART
In "SOWING T1IK WISP"
BALTIMORE g ?Z
Rodeluh Valentine & Gleria Swanjen
In "HKYONP Till! IHICKK"
TJI I lUDIOn Ilreail & Susquehanna
DL.UC.DliXl-' Continuous 'J until 11
Rodelph Valentine & Dorethy Dalten
In "MORAS OF TUB I.APV I.KTTV"
Gtn & Mnplewoed Aves.
s,ULUnirtb -...se. 1 and 0 P. M.
NORMA TALMADGE
In "H.MI1.1V TIIRQ1T.H"
C AIDlVirtT IMT 20lh & Cilrard Ave.
rnilMVlWVJni MATINKB DAII
ILY
IWSKMAKY TIIKIIY In
"THE LAST TRAIL"
GREAT NORTHERN 'j.Vi' SVf?'.
NORMA TALMADGE
in "S.MII.IN' THROUGH"
IMPtTDI Al O0T" WALNUT 8T8.
ilVlrl-.rl-M-. mi. !(. i:bb. n:3n iu
I). W. liKHTiTIPK I'ROPITTIGN
"ORPHANS OF THE STORM"
I inCDTV BROAD & rOLl'MHIA AV,
L.10H.I 1 I MATINKB DAILY
ALT-STAR CAST In
"THE SILENT CALL"
tDIClX Woodland Ave. At O'Jd St.
UiMtUN 1 MATINHI3 DAILY
MARY PIJPKFORD
In "I.1TTLK I.ORfl yAlNTLEKOY"
0VERBR00K U3D VvMX!!BK0RD
Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanton
In "HKYONP TUB HOCKS"
PALM
FRANKFOHD AYR. &
Nl'l HIS STIIBIJT
GLORIA SWANSON
IN TUB t.RBAT SUt'CKSH
"Her Husband's Trademark"
.WdrdlU'hTKRKK.VION ln "TIIK J.' 01'
RFPPMT Mn't Kt Uclnw 17lh
iAC-VjCl 1 0 A M in II 1'. JI
WANDA HAWLEY
In JMHIHIILP HAIR"
OIA1 TO IIKHMANTOWN AVKNL'i-."
IMrtUlVJ (T ''i l IM'ir(Mr,v ST.
hl'.KNA OWKN ANP MATT MOOHR In
"BACK PAY"
CUrDWnniS Mth" niltlmera'AT:
Jl IUI W WL JIATi .,. :vfl i3()
Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swamen
InJMII'.YONIIjrilB ROCKS"
333MARKETSiEL1!,,iAlT?
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "6U.tKLE 01' G0U)'1
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YEAR TO PAV I
IF nrcism I
She Sets the Dial
And Gees Shopping
and when she returns, the
meal will be nicely cooked in het
new Gas Range equipped with
even heat control.
(number of messages)
THE
PHOTOPI.ATS
AifThe NIXON-NIRDLlNCERfHf
HI THEATRES Ul
RFI MDMT B'-'D AIIOVK MARKET
. -'"nIN 1 l-8ni3:fl:notellP.H.
. w. i.itirriTir.s i'hedictiu.n
"ORPHANS OF THE STORM"
PPHAR OOTII & CEDAR AVENM
i.Ly-r ,.:0 Hnd 3. i ani, e p. jt
GLADYS WALTON
In "A WISB KIP"
POI 1QCI IIVI .Market M 60th ttttk
vwuiuuum I::i0nnd3,7
1 and vr.V.
AI.I-HTAK CAST In
"THE CALL OF HOME"
II IMRH rneNT sr. & eiraud av.
JUiriUXJ Jumbu June, en Krankferd "W
JOHN BARRYMORE
In "TIIK LOTl'H KATKR"
I PAHPD 4ls'r LANCASTER AV
-,L-'l-'-rV"'Se t" i-.i'i 7 in u P.M.
.MARION DAVIKS In
"BEAUTY'S WORTH"
I HP IQT B:r AND LOCl'ST STREBTS
L.JJJl Mat, ,:30 & 3 j.VBii 30 te 11
p. w. GinrriTii's i'roiu'ctiev
"ORPHANS OF THE STORM"
NIXON'S AMBASSADOR D''X
.Matlnea ,3H and .1, i:rs. 7 and 0
Owen Moere in "Reported Mining"
NIXON 5u AND MA"?!iT7Bai
ALICE LAKE
In "KIHSKH"
AQTU QT Theatre. Opp. "I." Tcrmbtf
DlnOl, ...:nn t n-d U 1'. Jt
GEORGE ARLISS
III "PISRAKIJ"
STRAND ""T? .r?.
WALLACE REID
In "ACROSS Till! CHNTINKM"
ARDMORE S".??
SEENA OWEN in "SISTERS"
Added I.ARRV KBMON In JIIKMI0W1
C.RANT i0"" 0I"ARD AVE.
VII-II I .Mr, Tfimer., Ke. 7
I'.RHII VON STROIIKIM In
"FOOLISH WIVES"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GERMANT0WN 'VrATrnTi.r,;
MAIHIK HKI.LAMV & I.I.OVP m'GllBS
"LOVE NEVER DIES,
rAKrv Mat. ailn. Kv. Un '
. RICHARD BARTHELMESS
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