Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDQER-PHlKAttELPHIA, SATtJBfiAY, NOVEMBE 11, 1922
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Theatrical Billboard
for the Coming Week
0 ' Shows That Hcmulu
LYRIC "Blessem Time," operetta,
r smavu en iuve iinuir 01 .uns ei-uu
BVv th. anil iiIhm !! iMln.lll t mltli Ham
rA wi iiu uaiiiH m uiiiutiii , nun uvi
li-A trtun Feaccck. Olira Cook and William
rt-- Dnferth In the cast.
Pff mAMRICK "The Bunch and Judy,"
K iJVM4IIIBIIIII lllUBival i:vuicu; . mill lliu-
tji;-.yaw yty Jereme item, una a cast
e;i (IMebO by Jeseph CnwtUern, tne As-
f, wm ana lvxy uoeiey,
BHUBKllT"Da.rty Dili," musical com
dy melange, with Frank Tlnncy, in
Aoth black and white (ace, as chief.
-.Tun-maker, assisted by Geerge
O'Ramey.
FORREST "Sally," Zlegfeld musical
Vcemedy success In flnal week, with
Marilyn Miller and Leen Krrel, co
ttar red.
"WALNUT "The Goldfish." comedy of
modern New Yerk life, with Marjorle
Rambeau as a much married ) etitis'
lady.
BROAD "Nice People," nachel Creth.
raf comedy, built around fast doings
of younger Jazz set, featuring Fran
cine Larrlmere.
ADELPHI "Just Married." farce com
edy of honeymoon mix-ups en an ocean
liner, with Vivian Martin and Lynne
uverman.
Stock
&SSUOXD Madame X," famous eme-1
tlcmal drama from the French, by .
Alexander Ulssen, with Mae Desmond J
heading the cast of stock favorites,
which includes Frank Fielder, Hetty
Garde1, Jehn W. Lett, Louisa Sanferd
and De Ferrest Hawley. '
At II. F. Keith's
KEITH'S Fannie Brlce, cemmedlenne
and singer and popular "Failles" star, '
Will be the headllnvr next ucek In
place of Klsle Janls, who will up-1
pear en the ucek of the 27th. Alse
waiter and Llmlly Walters, ventrilo
quists, In comedy, songs and c1llng;
Helen Higglns and Natalie U.ites, ar
tistic dancing production ; Freda and
Antheny, character comedian, In t
novelty ; Jeseph It Watsen. In "A
Disarrangement of Facts" : L,ou Miller
and Allce Bradford, In a bit of musi
cal comedy : M, U. G Llme Trie, in ,
a novelty coiled "The Golliwog";!
Vasco, the mad musician, and 'he i
Rles. aerial feats.
Shubert Unit
CBESTXUT STREET OPERA BOUSE
Jeseph M, Unites' latest musical
comedy offering entitled "Gimme a
Thrill, Is the fture attraction. This,
production, bv the man who made
"Up In the Clouds" and "Take It
Frem Me." has a cast that Includes
the Gardiner Trie, dancers; Gene
Barnes, in a comedy. "A Pressing En-
Ragement" ; Blgsen Herbert and Wll
am Baggett, in rapid-ilre patter;
Felicia Aerel and Scnla Gluck, In a
dance sensation ; Tip-Tep Four ; Frank
Byren and Loulse Langden, in com
edy skit; Nnnlne and Du Fayc and
their talking deg. and Peggy Hepo
and her caddie.
Vaudeville
GLOBE "Barnum Was night." .circus
travesty, with claborate staging and
a whole sideshow of fie.iks, Is head
liner; alto, American Comedy Four.
In "Harmony and Hilarity"; "Fairy
Tale Follies," muIcnl ccmedy, In four
scenes; Geerge Drosey and ceimdy
playlet, "D.uluV"; Cook and Vernen,
comedy, singing and dancing skit; Jo Je Jo
sephine Davis. comedienne, nnd
company, In skit ; Cameren and
O'Connor, comedians; Kelly and Wise.
in comedy skit, and Rese Shelden and
Brether, thrills.
ALUAMBRA .Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday. "Husbands Three," a mu-
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heads the bill: tllm feature Is "The
Cowboy and the Lady," with Mary
Miles Mlnter and Tem MoeTe ; also,
Chapter 10. "Nan of the North," tllm
serial; Jack Merlin, artist with a
pack of cards ; Peters and Le Buff,
trampelln neMlty. and ethers Thurs
day, Friday ami Saturday, "Down en
Avenue A," musical comedy; "Fer
Big Stakes," with Tem Mix, film, and
ethers.
UROADWAY "Manslaughter." Cecil B
De Mllle production, based en Alice
Duer Miller's novel, featuring Themas
Melghan and Leatrlee Jey, Is dim
attraction all week Mendny, Tuesday
and Wednesday, "The Sirens," mul
cal comedy, with Jay Elwood nnd
Clay Hill and big company; Clark
Matinee Today
Tonight nt h li
Klinrp
Cem. Mnnilnv
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luffle by any means ier it stejn short of expreM nr Marjorle Ramleau." Ledger.
"Ml8 Itainbeau li heiutlful. charming deliehtful and reveala all the full glory e
her cnarms In 'The Geliifiih' " Inqjlfr
V.iJi" '?' '3 a renwrkable .ictreM and remarkably beautiful woman " neeerd.
"The llvelett ihew of theei5en. 'Oeldflsh' iuprearlculy Junny " !J Anerlca-i.
METROPOLITAN heeursae NOV. 20
TWO WZEKS BE6IWNINO MbNOAY . " "
AUSPICES PHILADELrniA anAi'D OPERA ASSOCIATION
fortune Oafle Present
mT I, SAN CARLO
GR&NP epi
P1 - GOMPAWV
mmencaa ureaieu ana eniy Touring opentlc Orcamzfer 1JJ People. Complete
Orchestra and Cherui. and Cerps ile Ballt. p'' l'em!''te
" REPEP.TOIRE AND CASTS FOR OPENING WEEKi
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WJSS&L'v R,go,eUe u.e-eurb-Bi?.r' Darr-
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THURS.MAT Martha . .!&& "c'if"' Be"acc!'
THURS.EVE.. . . Madame Butterfly . .'gla,S'.,DegiS,,fi Bma' Va5'
FRIDAY Carmen . . IrA iVAn'1"'
SAT. MAT Jewels of the Madenna . .' kui.loDiaSiin'lre' Be,Mcc1'
SAT. EVE Cavalleria & Pagliacci . . ..iav. "aVJnV
'... Incidental Dances bv STASIA LEDOWA and Cerps le Ballet
SECOND WEEK ( LA BOHEME. FAUbT, SALOME. CAVALLFKIA.PAOLIACCI.
W"I VCIV lj.uciA. L0HE.'ORIN. nUTTERn.Y AND TROVATOr.E.
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BY
I Emily Stokes Hagar
NICHOLAS DOUTY
nt the Piane
WITHERSPOON HALL, Juniper and Walnut Sts.
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Monday Eve.,
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and O'Neill, cemedians: Peters and
Ie Huff, trampoline comedy novelty J
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The
Spirit of Mardi Gras," revue, with
big cast, and a number of ether nets.
CROSS KEYS Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Mistakes of 1922,'' mu
sical ccmedy, with cast headed by
.arry Mallam ntid Williams McCabe;
nlse, Raymond and Leslie, songs find
dances ; Wheeler Trie, acrobats and
comedians ; Thursday, Friday end
Saturday, "Husbands Three," musical
comedy, with cast of twenty, and
big supporting bill.
WILLIAM PESX Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, Marie Knvanaugn
and Paul Lverett, In a song and dance
revue, with Casper Sitters nnd Jnck
liumpnres; also, "itememnrancc,"
film feature, will Claude Gllllngunter:
Walten nnd Brandt, comedy due ; i
Mazle Cliften nnd Billy De Rex, com
edy girls; Thrce Whirlwinds, acro
bats; Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, Wilbur C. Swcatman, ragtime
and clarinet player, nnd his company ,
film feature, "The Snowshce Trail,
with Jane Novak.
.VA'O.V Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed-1
nexday, Hez.izlan and White, vocalists,
In a iiregrnm of operatic selections;,
also", O'Nell and Plunket, blackface I
comedians; Elizabeth Nelsen and the
Barry Beva, songs und dances Gary
and Baldl, comedy slt, nnd Martini
nnd Moere, acrobats; film feature,
"Went nf f'hlfiii-e." with Buck Jenes: .
ccmplete change of bill en Thursday.
ORPItEVM Andrew Mack. Irish come- ,
feature; ale, smaller photep)a8.
I'AY'S Jee Marks and Girls, In a mu
Meal fnrce entitled "The
Rese of
Spain : Adams
nnd Thompen Sis-
planoleguo offering, ami the Wheeler
Ten, acrobat and thrillers; film
feature Is "Mere te Be Pitied Than
Scorned." with Alice Lake nnd J.
Frank Glenden.
HEYSTOXE Frederick V. Bewers,
"etig writer, heads the bill In his new
song rovue with Jehn uarry. Ann
Meade and ethers in the cast, which
Is noted for Its pretty girls; Carl
Nixon und Gusle Sans, blackface
comedians, In "Asserted Chocolates" ;
Mauiilng-Hall and company in com
edy eklt : Combe nnd Nevins. synce
pating entertainers, nnd the Carpus
uretuers. musical and balancing act:
nle Chapter II, film serial, "In the
Days of Buffalo Bill."
HMiTO.V ROOF "Masen - Dixen
Seven." orchestra of twelve, with
specialties In songs nnd Instrumental
playing. Is the main feature of the
bill ; also, n return of a popular fca fca
tuie of last ear, the White Way Trie
tnree uey.s wne put across a numner
of the latest songs In novel style. They
were formerly with Geerge White's
scandals.
.V.YO.V'S GRASD Jane nnd Katherlne
Lee. popular movlng-plcture Juvenile
stars, ne.ui tne mil with a novel
sketch by Themas Gray, called "The
Mirvle Scherr-; also, Jee Lauile, Jr.
reme'll.in. In a monologue ; Jehn S.
Ulj-1.1,1.. n..,1 rtn-tin n Imlintlli l.lw.l
Hepkins In musical moments : Claude
Anderrn and Lcena Yvel, "Trying te
1'ie.ise' , l-ern iiosmena and n. wells,
comedy, and ethers, Including tllms.
Burlesque
r',t?A?..nll.!?,.,. - ??r - 1
"Beef Trust
Beauties" with Watsen appearing In
"Kreuspmeyer s Alley," assisted by
Billy (Grei,-.in) Spencer: nlse In the
cast are the Merette sisters, Hstalre
snaw ana hwecney ana Jioeney, ec
centric dancing.
TROCADERO "The Glnircr Girls."
with a special attraction In Macherle.
who nppcars In Indian and Oriental
dances of an unusual nature. Cast Is
headed by Geerge Carrell nnd Gun
Mortimer.
Minstrels
DUWOXT'S "Northeast's Most Popular
jiiaut is me new iravestv heading
the pp'cr.im; ale, Buss Kellv and
nappy inempsi n in a comedy sketch;
Americas cemeny quartet In pengs
iinti nti.i kinr tfttn unit1 ttrnriPH nni ".u ... imidi .-iiiinvu nniv mnvitiip tir
.,. . .-..,,., ........... .-.-. .... . . , . , , ,, - '-. ,.
melodies, heaes tne mu ; aie, v. u. ,'"-', ""''1'ni xiiunirc, comes nnturnllv' Soen .-ntcr the snow get under wnv
city skit; Harry Norwood and Alpha '' c,l'r"' 'r ' 'ofero he went en t!; ''Fnntnnna." with Deuglns Fnirbnnks:
Hall. "It May Have Happened te i8e. HN. first appearance was as end hn ''The Siren," with Donald Brian
Yeu." and "The Hene of Life." film 'mill in Ward niul Wmt.'. r i.. I I. ..,T-L. S.."i!i rV."i T, "".'.V. """"
!er9' Tl .PBnriaiui musicians; in Providence, Washington nnd link. Benin Pluck, the
aeT aTOrncE' in a Skit carted 'Cv" 1!! ' ."J! V!" In vnude- appears, at the
Disturbance." which has singing. ,'"',", , t ln,Ver?;SnM' Later Heuse in .m-epn M
.lanelm- and rnmedv Kcettv Welch he plnyed In Oh Bey." "Henev Girl" I'r. r. "Online n
nnd k-lrls. In a slnclng. danclm: and '" "l'"-r "msicni comedy successes.
WALNUT st-Thea,re
B ITU Wet 1 1 ! I WALNUT AT NINTH
BEUF.Y. Sel" Owner
Bll PhQHA
WAI.'AMAKEIt, Manager
Walnut 2109
THE MC-SSUS SHUS2CT PiiESEMT
A OEUffHTFUL COMEDY
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OfpMOUftf
ANNA ARMSTRONG.
Ttocacfsre
and patter, and Emmett .Welch with
new Da
ballads.
Cabaret
PJSA'.V Kellar Sisters and Lynch
rln
iiuiii .ium.'viii! ; aiaCK WnitO In
The
Old Bended Bag": Harry Delsen,
lu.uvuKiii, iiuu iiarue .Masters' mel
ody tjuartet : Tuesday Is Clown Night
Overman'! Varied Career
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BROAD
NEXT
WEEK
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HENRY MILLER
RUTH CHATTERTON
IN HENRY BATAILLE'S GREAT FLAY
m "LA TENDRESSE"
FORREST
S LAST WEEK
LAST TWO POPULAR PRICED MATINEES
Mill Marilyn Miller Will Positively Appear At All Rcmaininj Performance!
SIECFEiDS aIATIST SUCCESS
MARILYN
MILLER
LEG?
6riwii
DON'T MISS IT SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER SHOW EVER SEEN
SALLY CANNOT PLAY ELSEWHERE IN THIS TERRITORY
NOVEMBER 20 SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY
CHAW.KS l)II.M.N(illAM 1'rrsmt
THE HITlMlllMi: MUMC.U. ( UMK1IV
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CHARLES DILLINGHAM
I'lilMl.MS
THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY
THE
Music by JEROME KERN
Am
Boek by ANNE CALDWELL nnd HUGH FORD
Jestph
CAWTHORN
RAY DOOLEY
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Singed by FRED G. LATHAM
NOVEMBER 20 SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY
THE EIOOEST MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS IN YEARS
MOLLY DARLING
WITH AMERICAS CHAMPIOT LAUOH PRODUCER
JACK DONAHUE
"THE MAN WITH THE LAUOHINO TEET"
ENTIRE CAST DIRECT fP.OMOLOBE THEATRE. NEW YORK
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Julia Sanderson, who comes here as
I ""- r"" " -ingenue iii mc-raiiuucn
I November 20, recently celebrated her
hlrtlulny en the stnge of the New Yerk
Cnslne. She plnycn- chtld's parte from
the iige of five with her father, Albert
Snckett, in the Fercpnugh 8teck Com
pany here. On the same day she was
eighteen she secured an cnaeement In
tne cnerus 01 --vtinseme wtnnlc."
CaWt,,0rn "'t '" "'tchy Ke0''
Yeung Dancer In "Gimme"
young dancer wlm
Chestnut Street Opcrn
, unites Hhuncrt
Thrill" is nnlr
enty. When Feklne was ill and
PHILADELPHIA'S
Bread
E.'low
J.:cut
Matinee Today
TONIGHT AT 8t20
SAM H. HARRIS
PRESENTS
FRANCINE
LARR10RE
IN
NICE PEOPLE
A NEW C0MEDT BY RACHEL CROTHERS
"FRANCINE LARR1MORE WINS AUDI-
ENCE BY HER FINE PERFORMANCE"
RECORD.
"NICE PEOPLE IS DISTINCTLY A
STUDY OF MODERN FEMININE YOUNG
IN THE UNITED STATES." PUBLIC
LEDGER.
(TENDERNESS)
Bretd
and
Anscm
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Matinee Today S
Tonight at 8:10
squmv &
With
LOUISE OH00DY
OSCAR SHAW
HARLAND DIXON
WILLIAM KENT
ADA LEWIS
JOHN PRICE JONES
JOHN 8CANNELL
MAHIE CALT.AHAN
MADELINE VANN
PRIMHOSE CAHYLL
1ft SUNSHINE OIRLS
Matinee Today (Jf
Tonight at 8:15
D JUDY
Lyric, by ANNE CALDWELL
WITH
Trccl a 'id Adelo
ASTA1RE
DELANO DELL
riiillp 'Icmita
(iiult,'n 'luvtije
Itlilli Wliltn
M iiti
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nrl GLOBE THEATRE ENSEMBLE
a6em bin. Fi,Qi NIXON-NIRDLINOER. O.neral Mauager
wexetk GUY BATES POST Jggc
1" IH OBfcAltej. uujss.
ESTATE SMAW,
Caitte
unable te nppenr at the New Yerk
Hlnpmlreme net long age, Gluck was
cnlled upon te till his place en the pro
gram, and his success caused Peklne
te tnke n personal Interest In him.
He remained for eight weeks at the
Hippodrome nnd was selected by Mushe
Ite, the Japanese producer, te stage
nnd nppenr in the classical dances In
the Pin Wheel Itevue. Together with
Felicia Serel, Mr. Gluck has produced
the Imllet, "The Nymph and the
Faun," in which they nre assisted by
Iteger Dedge and a big chorus. Mr.
Pluck Is nlse the erlglnnl producer' of
n burlesque ballet. "Te a Daisy,"
which Is performed by six male hoboes.
Trocadere'e New Shew
"The Ginger Girls" will be the at
traction nt the Trocndcre Thcntre next
week. One of the fentures with "The
Ginger Girls" Is Mnchcrle with a dntm
specialty A two-act vemcilv will be
presented, with a cust Including Annn
Armstrong, Geerge Carrell, n Phllndel
nh a boy; Otis Mortimer. TTm-i-.. tru.
ter, Tem Husten, Winnie White, Chic
Fountain nnd a chorus of twenty-five.
FOREMOST THEATRES
G NIXON'S
RAND
BROAD AND MONTGOMERY AVENUE
O. NIXON.NIRDLlNaEH 0n. Kir,
2 SHOWS DAILY AT t I P. M.
F. Keith Popular Vaudeville
THE BABY ORANDS '
JANE and WW
KATHERINE LEE
la "THE MOVIE SCHOOL-? m
REDMOND nd WELLS
JANI8 and OHAPLOW
ETHEL HOPKINS'
ANDERSON nnrt YVFt. '
JOHN S. BLONDY & CO.
JOE LAURIE, JR.
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"3P00KS" 8-PART COMPnY
GREATEST PICTURE OF THE
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BEST PICTURES AT POPULAR PRICES
MONDAY BERT LYTELL in "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED"
TUESDAY HERBERT RAWL1NSON In "THE BLACK BAG"
WEDNESDAY MAY MacAVOY in "TOP OF NEW YORK"
THURS. & FRIDAY CHARLES JONES in "THE FAST MAIL"
jntSAT. Jcmem Oliver CurwoeiVa "Man Frem Ilcll'i River" Jm
iSflF IT'S GOOD - YOU'LL GEE IT AT THE JUMBOUf
CLUcli i,SS?.?i.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ERNEST LU3ITSCH'B MASTERFUL PRODUCTION
LOVES OF
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
ANITA STEWART
"The Weman He Married"
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MARY MILES MINTER In
"SOUTH OF SUVA";
nutt ijit. SCREEN HAS EVER SEEN
Lil.
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PLAYS AND PLAYERS' BILL
Open New Clubheuee at Little
Theatre Tuesday
The opening of the Little Theatre,
the new clubhouse of the Plajra and
tna win isitn nlnen en Tuesday
night. November 14. The evening's en- J
tertnlnmcnt, which is excinsivny Ter
members, Includes: "As We Were,"
a fnrce written by Mrs. Stauffer
Oliver, nnd including In its cust nil the
principal officers nnd active members of
the club,
A fantasy entitled "Elcphantasla"
will be presented by Mile. Louisa Le
lint TIiai-e will nlsn be n nnsternl
bv Miss Katherlne McCnrren nnd a !
ilnncc by Mrs. Oeerglnnnn Brown
llnrbcspn. A supper and dancing will
fellow.'
Royalty la Tenge'e Specialty
Philip Tenge, playing one of the
prineipnl roles In "The Hunch nnd
.ludv" nt the Gnrrlrk Theatre, at the
nre 'nf four nnnenred nt His Majesty's
Thcntre. Londen, with . the late Sir
Herbert Tree, and nt his first per
formance King Edward VII and the
rnvnl fnmllv were in a box. His first
appearance In the movies In England
was even mere "royal." In one of
tlm drat nlftnres In which the double ex
pesure was used he Impersonated both
the Prince of Wales and also King
fleer an V. Tence has had an extensive
experience en the stnge, having played
with Sir Henry Irving, Sir Johnsten
l'erbes Kohertsen and Sir Charles
Hawtrey. He was playing Prince
Geoffrey In "Beckett" the night Irving
died. Since coming te America Tenge
lias appeared In "The Highway of
Life." "The Younger Generation.!.'
"Melech." "The New World,"
"Peter's Mether," "The Better Ole,"
"Sinilllng Through," "Adam and
Evn" nnd "Bluebeard's .Eighth Wife." ,
'I'hls In addition te a season with the
Washington Squnre Players.
L
THOMAS M. LOVE,
Oereral K-ntger
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Hi Sll. MARKET BT.
D!1t at (tin
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BIG TIME
VODVIL
ACTS
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Charlei Jenes, "Wcit of Ckieage"
T' 12th Anniversary f0ov-me-ma
special features ime-im
&ACU&M.
4It ft Lmetstsr Ate
:00 te SiOOl 7 te II
MONDAY. TUESDAY k WEDNESDAY
MARY MILES MINTER
COWBOY AND THE LADY"
THURSDAY. FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Helena Chadwick."The Sin Floed"
YEAR BIG ENOUGH TO
THEATRES NEXT WEEK
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PHARAOH
WEDNESDAY
ciainc nammcriuiu,iccHieii leuin
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