P1P f . ."a. ";i--.aaaigjijaaMiiaamMaaiaaaaM rrm aiiiru lAtrorr MAMFI. ItfMPIAVimSlN ATTAf.K 1 KM I PHILADELPHIA CLUB 1 Corporation Ofil- rc Stenatec.Com- t Wiwhington !GKAFtT DENIAL rkractrn Company to ity for- Speed -ii Excuse in Staff Corrt$ponttnt .WASHINGTON. March 1. I mt the American International Cofoorallon will explain to M Commerce Committee this aft-mi-tfotmsn the company has 1 1U lirantlc task of construct i 'of fabricated steel ihopi ency Fleet Corporation at Mand shipyards. k fee time almost all the testl- k Willi reference to Hoc Island .estate committee In Its Invrs r OT the Government's shlpbulM. am has been clven bv per- "Mr .flue reason or another nAtaDosed (o different features nMtertaklng- at Hoc Island. MMiWltness, Oeorge J. Baldwin, I the board of directors of the an International Shlpbulllli'B lion, has appeared on behalf of traction concern. . testimony so far given has held an International Shipbuilding imi U' ":"' "i ' 'i ''' ,tr st.SJ ?.r?" i SaaaBR?f ' MMaLwBaLLLLLaLaLLrTv I NAVAL COURT NAMED FOR CHEROKEE PROBE Charge That Tug Was Unaca- worthy Will Be Investigated Ofllcinlly EMPLOYERS IN ATTACK ON STRIKING WEAVERS! Repudiated by United Textile p&w Workers of America, De clares Statement HERHEKT M. BIDDLB Tlilrd-class quartermaster, who was lost with the navnl tug Cherokee. Ho was twenty years old and a graduate of the West Philadelphia High School. Admiral Helm,- commander of tliH , The riillnlelpliU Cloth Manufacturers naval district, linn named n court ''Association eun.i;J an nlKck today of Inquiry to InveillKnln tho charcci I "" ,no etriklnit weavers of KcnslnRtn". that the naval tug Cherol.ee. which wni 'leclarlne that they had Lrcn repudiated lost with twenty-cUt ot Its crevv off l' the I'nlted Textile Workers or the Delaware Tapes Tuesday morrliiK, America, that they wero not nil pa wns un-caworthy. Admiral llolnt his rlotlc Americans h any means and not made public the personnel of , ho that the,, -leade, h-f; court, though a di'patth finin WiieintiK Ion Bays Secretary of the Navy DinleH has no objection to publication of the names. It Is customarj for the inminander of the naval district In which n disaster oicurs to name the inquiry (ourt. It was said atthe .Vnvy Department, and the custom was observed In this ln.tinie Tho Secicttry fald a hoard of tut inrd It wan al- deJnred that the stilliei""' meeting to he held Saturdnv aflerimriti In Keinlngton Labor I.Jieuni, heiond and Cambria streets, will decide to end th strike and Hint the uniiufaclurcrs will neior aihltrale, , The attack was, made In Hie form of a statement by Henr' Mnrgin sec retury of the iissociatlnn, tumni mine I on tho striker's teligrnm to President WIItoii Gergots sent tho tclcirrnin. I which Slid ("cneral McW'nile, of t'ln l.- ' GAVE U.S. MEN DRINK Federal Agents Have Dates of Alleged Violations of Law coi8 had pronounced the fhtrokte "t i ,or fiepnrtment, had fnllcil tn mil tho .fur sirlie Tho bo.ud said the fundi-I strike and rall'd Upon Hit 1'ie '! lit to end it Tim ines.itro j-ild Ihi earri ii.ornl.pra rt t.nnl l'.iln.. .i T .irA good and that of her hull plating. Inner ' My,c nicrltaii", nnxlnus to help .Hon of her hollers and milii engines was RECOMMENDS U. S. BUY POSTAL TUBES' skin and bulkh.nd. etc. r.Hr Klvo more hodhs of men vho were .lost when the Cheiokeo foundered were recovered near Capo May todiy J line ro IdentllUd us .lames Howi, B South Klfth Mrctt, Itiiidlng, va : llu- dolph r Klbers, ROJ fourth ttrcit, llrooklvn. 'and I'r.inlt Wnrco, 712 their country, .mil w-.mted the 1'ieildent ENSIGN E. BRANSOMB Recently ho was Riven his com mission as an uvlntor in tho fly inK corps of tho United States naval rescrvci I'licnds of En iicn Bransoine Rave him u fate well pnry V.Vdnesdny niRht at his home, -Id Sellers uonuc, Millbournc. DOUBT EARLY NAMING OF NEW ARCHBISHOP ;ton up to public reproach. Tho ; r, ..... j. . t.-.....i: MiiiiIo street, llrldgepoit feU been charged with almost oiuiiiiaBiuii nuviara iaAjjui-i that Is usually charged up TriK business." .Numeroas al- or profiteering, graft, wakte, I Ins Government fundx. naddlnc (.fete,, have been nide against I only one man, Mr. Ualdvvlu. has ila'Us defense. r.COnvmeres enmmlttA ri-cillpd n Fiyteterday from Qeorge T. Uald- tie'-the American International, .ah opportunity for 'some of the '01 the company to bo heard in the company's defense. Tho : was granted and they wll be i OMwrtunlty late this afternoon to itjror 'the company as roseato a dure of conditions at Hoc Island y. please. E" PalAnln .11., nr.. b.i .. ...frin m,lrf viuniii uiu ir. em hum nww,u it tor the company, , J. toj expected the shipyard odlclals -any In toto the various charges aft. war profiteering ana waaicrui- I at the yard, and explain that haste lithe greatest essential In the shlp- nroiram and that labor saving -eoonOmy were made a secondary atlon in the attempt to ouiain ; of construction. ture of Not More Than $4,432,G22 for Service As the court of lntiulrs todav Is mul.- Inc n idy to probe th iharces tint llu' Cherokee was uii'-eawnrthy and unlit to weather u t-tvtre gal tlinrgrH nie being mule ns a ti no friend of humanltv to help Hum "The ttrlkn will be rnib 1 nt llio meet- , Ing tho strikers will hold Saturdav ' slid Jtorgin 'I know that, but I ntn not at llliert) to tell vou how I hippen to know It Tho ttrlke has filled The association has n mMnlierxhlp of txtv olic inllls, lepreentlng InvestMd npltal of more limn $100 uf0 nun of the.n liiuins lj per ct.nl nf Ihn hnini'i 111 IM11I1- ...i.ininn it delphla urn vvoiklng and up urn on v Id llu sumiMir of the lite iifi ji-iii. iitninii nur i.nvc 1 11 ncni on- i.uinunii 1 nuinnmn-i ..... Delays Duo to War May Leave Philadelphia Sec Vacant for Months , Arthur Alfred Martin, 135 Carpenter Government ownership and operation street, a sccond-elus' wniinnt oilker, of pneumatic mail-tube service In l'hlla- wj,o was one of tho ten rescued, cl isl- delphla and III? other cities was reconi- i0(j n,n Cherokee oh a Menkj tub and menilcu to longress touay ny 1110 cran- ,(., i ,i, narrative the gravo cliargn mission Hint Ins been Investigating the 1 ;lat United .States patrol boat Unored service. A dlspalih frTi Washington la distress signals and steamed away ! Information has been received by' Trunk I, Uarbarlno. Philadelphia, agent 1 I of the Depirtment of Justice, that tho , Philadelphia Club, Thirteenth and Wnl'l nut streets, has j.encd Intoxicating 1 drinks to men In the uniform of the 1 nrmy and navy of tho United .States 1 When the matter was put up lo An-1 drew llrov. thalrni in of tho house com-1 mltteo nnd a number of the board of director. of the dub, ho did not seem to think Hut nnj violation of the law piohlhltlng tho sain of intoxicating liquors to men In uniform had been com mitted "Wo are a private institution," 5!r. Mirny uald, 'mid ns such 1 do not see that It Is any one's business whether wo serve drinks to men In uniform or not, any moro thin It would bo a crime to serve n mm In jour own homo Not I every Tom, Did; nnd Harry has entree I tn the club Onl numbers and their I friends can gain ndinlsslon, and so wc ate not coning liquor promiscuous! " ' Will anj action be taken by lh hoi u tonimlttee In lh cases v' icrtalr members who made a habit of bring ing soldle-j or sailors Into the iluh for the purposo of hiving them served with drinks?" was arked of Mr Qrav, "No," he leplled 'Will H10 t lub fctop serving liquor to men? ' "I see no reason whv It should" In dlcu-slng tho matter loda. rrs.ii els nlier Kane. I'nlted Ktntes District Mtormv, did not lmro Mr (,rn's opln loif A iluli Is not ,1 fimllj ' Mi Kane as herted. 'and It Is decided! lontraiv to tho spirit of tho 1 ivv to serve n man li lililslliip L. tllll llP riiuneiu ion- lanuunii 1 i-iunw. in..-. j - .,,,, ,, ,, , ... ,,,, ,.,.. ... ., trails for cloth foi arjni tinlforms nnd .named for several months. It was tmu .V", '..'" 1., .....,' '.... .1 ... othir put poses Washington his com- In high Catholic .Inhs todn. , Ti,. i.i ..M , ..-.1.. e I .... . ,. . ... ..111 1 ......1.. I... Iltrt I tllll' lll.-IIUl-ll in ilKllll' UIIU .IK llll III! 1IH- 1110 IlnlHUIIlTlH III ..III It limn' '.' , ,,. ,,(1. ,..., this afternoon tontnlned this announce ment, Not moro than f4, 432,622 Is to bo spent by tho Gov eminent In taking over tho s) stems, the tonimlsslou recom mended, vvhlth rejected Postmaster Clen. eral lturlesnn's contention that motor truck service would bo more elllclent Tho commission's report wvTd that be tween 3.0001.000 and r.,000 000 letters a day are dellveied through tubes tho lindings or tlio comiuissioii on to sea. Joseph Nolan, 2311 West Harold street, a hi other of Slv ester H Nolin, a second-tloss seaman, who Is still un accounted for, slid his brothel told him the Cherokeo was In constant need of repilr nnd no amount of lllng seenud to do h'.r any guod He snld on it recent vovage from Ilrookljii to l'lillndelphlii tlw rotten boards of the ihcl. crtal.ed as she lirogrcss we are making Vic am pro ducing more cloth than wc produced be fore the st-lke "('ergots' ulcgrnm to the President said the strll era were p itrloth Ameri cans I doubt that very much The last textile strike riot In Kensington le- sulted 111 the nut st of twentj-tvvo men, Mr Kane contln- : i. 1 ... .1. . i..,. 1 ...I o 1 mm b den of i ", timer iiii.uice .Air i.ano com n ' ?' Si :".i? i 5 :; .SSTa einiie- SM CI 111 1 1 II lUKiiniti"-' 11 ii' "r I" ' tMBl-',w ,-iiLJ4jill'flW''lllll''lt1111 j B B 1 c 111 n-tPlBc 1H I SBSIU A series of j Si'' 1 B v 111 ' ; , W ifv- l-'UsL --ai ".sviw, "'-..b ff&m ft Umm u tSfB appointment and It may n quire months to obtain the Inform ttloii nctded to make a rholce Sl- inoiilhs aeo nimei of manv Catholic ihiKMiitn qualllled foi lilgher and nil but three of them were foreign- ,lo ,,,,, nI1,i foi,iulon ngnrdlng "V,IM IIibi.1 e.n.n Klit li. 111.. I'oni. Illll SIX bootlegs' on the street In both iaccs tne Influence is evil " I'ederal odlclnls said todi tint a spe cific Instance had been brought to their attention where nn nrmy officer was seen In mi Intoxlcited condition In the club within tho list week. SUE CONSTABLE FOR W. S. S. ADVANCE CENT; ATTACK ON WOMAN SALES BREAK RECORD ". months is a long .me and In "that tl.no S'r. :?'' ?t,?" ,n"hT , hlllgiH ...II oielll Ihe Pope . ,.,,,.,,. ,.,,,, . , ' ".'" '"' -Two Actions Include Charge ' February 28 Returns Show bus bun tepudlaled by the I'nlted 'lev tile Workcis of Amerli a through Us I in in I must obtilii fresh data and with win the following irpoits hive reached his Plrst, Thai, pneumatic letter tubes tossed about in tin waves, nnd manv t.lrr,,'1(f are nce'essary for proper postal service, of the crew knell ami praed, fearing ,. and should be continued 111 New Yeirk. I the tug was about to sink . . head Jh golden ,lBo. curl,. , ,,,, Kw Uk- .na.W u... n! ., ,, t c M , , ,B(, del got, told tho Hull, when he wiled ''r"! "M'1.. '"j" P """",,S f'" "" l "i "l"" and n clvlll.n entered the Hie vv ai uep iriuie in to u uiti uiemiiiii-i fti'ed to .uliltrate wc will of Forcing Way Into House. $1 1,000 Asked Huge Total March Ushers in Growing Demand inn li Ills Holiness Tho Pope's eol respondent with those club Tin olllccrs weio eivecl Martini' I Oekl 11 s iinil the' CIvMIin l.pr. . ............... ai. ....... ..i... ... ......u ....... ... . . in.... in .ii..i,iii..iiiiin num. , .,.. ...... hlirntr. wlib tb,. strikers ...' iienii wnoiii n- ni n in n w...i n. ......... win ing tne evening or lebiuaiy I an . . ,.,,' accordance with tlio Kcliiiiuio for inn lu i.ini.. ,i i.h.iiuiii t. ji-.v m.j. . iw i iiio. OUIIIT ..IH MTVCn Willi WIIISI.V uiuie-l uuaiiiiiiiiin " ....---- . I bilges tint he smashtd thtougn the dooi of the iilalntlffs" home, wIiIlIi was The cost of war pavings stamps ad vanced today from $113 to $4 14, in js operated on thn picc-work i!,,,i,i. nhilndPliihla. Iloston. Chicago These, and the charges made i"tcr- . , ... '.,'.:. .., .'... ,... ... ",...' the en-mililp The biters will be tent On IMiruai) 9 two iirmv eilllccrs li.il ,.. n,m.iiN rnrlnir for a child ill ,., ,,.. I,,,. ,1V ,,, ,,.,. f l.,, ,, 1. tl ""'" '""' "r ""' "'" ' '" ""'" '" ... 1,1... I i,l..ll,. l....r thnt ir s..,.ll. I.l-tvl.o!!.. '" """ ------- ami M. ..;u.s oul .. , v"' ti "... v..: I.V.V,",.--,.,-; want fort cents an hou. and a lift -four I .""",' V" "":'", ,V" ",.," ,"rZ "J" ,- Newell agitated Washington tint ome ships are sunk the Information tWLES WOULD SPEED 'g'FVEL OIL SHIPMENTS iip.-itM.irv In Kt l.ouis. ..r..... .. ukiiuii'ii i.iiiiiiiKi.iu in,. ,. .., ,,, ,i,k ..,, .,ia ,n .,. ... , ,, , .IL.,.,, ... .. il.. ... i..i. I. l...l llMI tii.s-iniiiiii-iitsimini-ittiiiti'".ii ... .... .. .. .second That tbe sMniH siinun. ; muu'i , uu ..u., unmen ui.i.i.-u , Krnnted The piecework pi in imn"1" "' "aM1 l" vaueuu I ....i .,..i.i i.v Hie noviinnient. a sweeping tuobe " ..fc ........ V.. '.....''." J,.1'. I)h1. ir.iilnn fion. nil thn li.noehlal 0H11.-.1 .nu "I'."""- ... --- . .... . wen vv e can inove u our reenrus in il .,. r ...... ' ,...,.. ..........; ... ,w. .1...1 ., .i.i.. .... ' mjjiuuis ijl liu- ..ii.iniiuti--ir nun iwui certificates, which will bo worth fa i Januarv 1. 1S23 ire maelo against W llllam i ,,R, .,. ,., at a lato of ono cent a month jester. i urtent necessity of giving the de- priority In shipments of fuel oil ontractors engageu in tne won. Island If the shipbuilding pro- la to be carried out was again steed bv Itpar Admiral Kranels T. Mh In a platcment made by him to- Ml' r necessity for shins is more vital mi generally appreciaieu, sain b-ml Bowles. "It must be recognized I vmlversal nuesllon to be dealt with i Universal manner, and I deplore the , mat ims necessity is noi iuuy ated by the diverse authorities Hng these matters." has been considerable ror- dence between Admiral Howies a various authorities at Wushlnc- iwwirdlng the priority to be given M shipments Tor subcontractors nt p uiana, ana tne request maue ior priorlty.was once refused by Mark , in cnarge or wo on ueparimeni national fuel administration. Thn I. till pending, bovvever. and a i tx'accieiary I Ti.ir.t Thit combinations of tub and automobile serv ke tends to promote etllcitnt postal service I'ourth Tint the Postolllce Depart ment should opcinto tube service with Its own iniploos l'ifth. That tlio puuinse oi iuuo sjn The Navy Dcpirtiiicnt will nmduct ,, in, Kris ti.. teens working on .,, i iilecewoil. and making hh much as $21 ... e ('.itliolli' high s. Iiool i utlenueii a ....I. ..... 1. 1.. I. h. ..uiu. ... iu.1 tl.lu inr.Pli. . r. hi iiiii (iio i.i.i,iii iii'r- .in- iiiuMi- 1 J ,, .... , Ihk in the Catlutlr.il In honor f Anli- 1 hn uf riLitif- ur.iiPiu IiIMhI ii 4ftitril . ... . . i s, - . r. i .. .i Initf 1. C-.I.1 t l,.v ...11..1 .!, .. ". " .. . I 1SIIOM l-rflH.rrK.l'H. WHO (1IPC1 I IK'l.H " ""' '" """ s...s... .... .,.., -, ttptllPIlt 1SU (1 11V IU fill I II N ..t..i. ... .. . i ' i.t.i ... tn ' . " li Kin liu. writ:t; .n iiiiu tit i" a thorough !m estimation t( ilctfrmliK responlMllt fop thf loss of the Ch"ro K-e nnd the cundltiotiH under which sh (lit rnliniri- f n ..,.!.- -, . .. - , Ol I11IU1I UPrill " " ? in-niii n uiu I ... , e i)t..A na wa Heiil with uhNK CJ Vcrslcj, .i i on-stable of luifc lino Tlift ITti-.i- f.l 4l f.1..l. ... srn .1 l . . . i. -...,! In I'mltt. , M'caeTvV la.w'rirn,.,:,' "L,l '' ." ""' '" l"" '"'" """.'"" M .. "S tcportcd by tllO post Keith, secretarV." und it II mvarl N' B ' llar" "'poei, nnu n,s ...... liowle, treasurer Mnitlia K, nnd the lultei H motlicr. - i:ilibcth Ilias. of 1307 W Someiset SIXTH STREET ItEFUSE street. The fnmll asks for an arfgiegalc SWEPT IMTfl Kinvpnc of $11 000 damages iJa-d VO ... ., ...... ............ ,f .1... o.oi. ilieaiiegeu viiiini. Lmmui.. v. . -- olRie, vvctc record-breaking Tod.i's figures announced by the l'cdcral lto serve Bink for Philadelphia were .War hivlnir Thrift Total silfs to .late sl.ltis IH4 si I1S7 070 2". On lounisnment 1NJ TIS OS 1T.7. II.7.MI 1' II sales jesdiy i (IS. .in r.ho: .."., ..,., ,. . . ,.,, .,,. , ,, ,1)c) sl,,tcnlpllt ij,Ul(i i,. ti,.- cinpioiiis ,,,.,, -n,, .r.i.. ...w i,i,i i. i in ni aiicnuon or lie uoard or imiuirv to liu- ,IllM.irl .unoiim Ing It as untiu.- and ,A,tK SWPPT IVTfl VPnc of $11 000 damages ' , I Istatement alleging thit the vessel was . ... ,.,,:., ... i. ., i,. i.. . r a. n. in " l. . ., .. riUIIill IIN 1 (J ObWLiUS m ........ i . 1 .... .. ivaHni tiT IPnrH HI I li11unnr,Pll... .-..1 ... ...T--,1 It n - "- - - IMC III,). iMIIIIl I i r I'JUi isill'i;! Illl'ir ' in n IN'L'Pd MUt'llL LHIUUk - s.. l.?"? f" "" '.,..,' nVrilM niimVnl.. i hVV."i ' ' .befoio the publli u w, 1 as to deceive ,,, )f ,.,, S( h(,oN , , .. , m..o oeurre.l between 4 and 5 o'clock War savings societies formed by bl together Tit per cent Interest .if tin- J'e alv s of rimer I'dMw.toi, of 710 ll '",. r0,!,"m"B "" "ll"al""1 '" diocese, was c. lebian. lie was assisted " .l v-ompiain 1 Hat Clean- ,, 1P nf,crm,n ot Kebruaty 11. In lie department Moro employs Ic-s lian six- Xl balances, tne hiding costs of oper- SolI., Mfu. ', , '",.,. ton. c-o. U on I "' m'"' , o i i, , ,i, o- , e, , e,,i M ,hp u" '"" ' " ,et,or f Uo Not Carry Away separate suit Mrs Haas explains that on fen yars old were re pored today us Kl n rcw (il 111' lUf .omml-ilim'-' II ' f I, " " , J f m ,e V s He stnl.eis denied tint 'I . pel lent r . ratIlI ,,.,s. ,,gh .School. Ilro id Kilth ,' p' , 'that da she was staving with her flourishing You hful emploes attend- enXecrs si 11 not exceed tho present ,""' uiost earned To a fit he "' "'V 'i"""" "'".' " '" .'n'". ., f""1 '""' Vine slreetf, as dee icon, and the Uev J' ,Ith in Calls dauKhtcr. Mis Campbell, and ns-UtlnB lB oc.i lonn schools havo leorgan ized engineers, siiai j """"'' " "in,,.lv Hlnon- llu' lost. lenrne.i toua tint he , a,ei) jre!,n's statement tint the in in- ,,n,p, 'iridnln, dlreitoi of the West' , ,. '".,, .,', , ... ,,.. t.0 daurhter tin bos' soc ctlcs nnd seventeen bis' .!.T1nl;X,e.'!'1U.o7e.rcw Sl" ' r ra,f,e ,V0, l' j ,'" ufacwnrH ..s only 10 per .cut behind . ajt. ,, , 10 ,-:,,' I llB School ' , Uusmess men on SiMh sire, t betvven ".',.. f I m! d llto societies ot MMeen members each, for ,Ji,' ihr.t n, " m.reh so 'mice for ' i"' 'i'0,""' " ,at ,Nott',0,rt N?r """ """ 'government contracts was an un- ,1S Lu , e c, '" o 1 lev Wh a n Mo- '"" '"" Vino todav conild.ilmd lha ." '' ' " "ioud lacking all ont , the sale of stamps Tho firm of Oeorgo Sixth. That ihe due , "' Jm I 'i""? ,he '''"' ""l lut" ' "v " '" conscious and tnailv.itent .tdinlsslou that x,,,,,. " ,;'., Illt "u,,erlntendent of the , """' cUaner, n, th .t neighborhood M"; , ,tt n "l the vvindow -Mlm. Jc . announced that every mem- L.rb7.Urnr,ed by , "r,Ve?en X ,lh0 ft,,nl M .ondltlons were not noimal and that the, ? illrls- HIr. School, was mas- f !- Ijli ;.f dirt and refu-o Into I S?t,," n ml oom an l u ed "Who""'. f"t the proprietor to the Jinllor. Srl.l.V. Commerce-' Commission. L T'tt umKrlaB ' "' " r cemo,,lc ' '; M-ad of e.arr,ig f Jo""1 " is 'reputed to I' Joined Us war savings society Mbleh shall llx a Plnsleal valuation for JiAll HIS U1 UlfilJ Ing output Warlv eveiv naihh In the itv was, .. . l hao lenlled. "An Inspector." whereupon rni? rnTi'Ti?vs Aifp. I each of the s stems nt a sum not to exceed tl,t32,C:s for the entire sysicms. , FOR COUNTRY'S SAKE NPAV KF.CIIUITINC PLANS o-Is to be held In the next ,rs two. In Washington tietween an Hurley, or the shlpplrg board : r General McAdoo am' Fuel Ad- ator Garfield, at which It Is cx- I that a basis of understanding will telied regarding oil shipments. Oil r'eleventh In the order of orlorltv. Admiral Bowles Is endeavorlnir ?ha.ve It made sixth. ' neklnr In the shinvards. exeent In i nesshall at the lunch hour, was for 4en. In an order Kssued bv Admiral ewlel today. It was explained that 4m action was taken nurelv as a mena ce 'of precaution against fire and to se me emciency or the men and out anv desire to control their ner. al habits. A blanket order against KlfiK was issued, but it Is expected exceptions to me ruling win tie I .ki cases where It Is shown that I'll ample fire orotectlon. and lh.it eithne ot the men will not bo taken' y,irom jur work by Indulgnc In to- k"Bw"acheduIe of hours has ben euncea ror the workmen nt Hog to go into effect next Monday. , the day force Die laborers will be- BRYAN QUITS TORONTO; BOOED OFF PLATFORM Leaves for "Some where Else" After Unpleas ant Experience -lntinvTo not Msnh 1 llllam ulal '"" ',on ""' in""' l"e gieut surl- lenilnSi llJvan for. tier Se.'reuri of co ". nf "'" I,Ki" "f demoencj's M..I. nf ilm UnUed States did not me al. "rm" Vou"& S" a w " among the men h Toront'o asUn."rUf.i,edclld0'Today ''' ''''' IW nierokee toundcred IieadinK Man, Father of Cheiol.ee ,Uib5 Drup Stoics as Stations in' the mass Victim. Prouii of Sacrifice Other Alorehnnt: Mm inn lliiw. llu alafalnue on ' -.eli PrendergasfM hod. villi test stooil in V suuKcstlon for transforming the Hie tenter aisle In front of the sanctuary. I . . n ..t ..... . .1,. ...... ., ..i.i. .. i.innt .... ii n 1... a , .11 r 111 ll.tloi ee ui i.i'- ...j .ii.w ii.tiiiuilK ii.ii-iii, ..nil li i.i.ii i. ji.iii ,..ii.i ..... I Sill . ,,,,1,.,,,. ft. the ...lip, , .ti,l in ,,,, tn, ,1, ...,i... .... . .. .1... . .. .f .1. .... ,..,. ft,f puutui'- ." --- - -- ..Illlll. IUIIO..U nil.- I .ii.ii.iiii. , "i. ii.,. :r;:i '".v tss1 vSt .ntes snipping nr,hu' - " iw''" "iilt- ISilild HelUltlllg l-eiviii "" . o , , TI"' plan was suggistcd li the action Pie-Tnt at the soivl.o were llhlinp of S.'C N'ew l.nglauil druggists who vol- lolin I Md'ort appointed ailmlnistrator untetied as reuniting nymts nr the imlidlorcye under the ecclclas- thai villi of Hm deceased prelate, and Warm nf Tim Miu-li lt..ljrri..,. Mouslgnnr Hum, D. I), I. 1,. n, rcc- ,,...u . ..v..h..i. ..,1rt ,,,, Q. mu Uhnl I .,., ... .III. . I.K'.ll. l.U.T ,..l. ... ,,vu. irpiesentcd among the worshippers A ,,,,' 1t',I "orl.ers hoed outiMip. Haas immediately started for tho boll composed entlielv of students of,'", "' """' "- iium in" imeis oiitr.tnio of the House lleroni sno couiu .the Catholic (ilrK High .-chool tang '" '.' , 'V ' "" Boys in Setvicc JIi:AniC. Pa. farell 1 glad ni bov had tho ejinnce to die for his lountr,' wts tho loinment of Michael Sowa this cltv aired fnthei I of James Sown when Informed locli o T.rt... n l..... .. ..n,.1l. . .. . . l.'l ... .HI- I l.l".. .u,-, ...to.. ... ,,vu. . . ..., . ...... l, .. , ,1...n1..tn.. forefah.7sr,nsTneesorsvere , tlTel r Ihe.TOo'X, 'b'y , V IMr,.,l IW of the 1B0 .n, jtho u RKD CKOSS 'TACTOKY" OPENS , 0lti;;. nstJeakm'g inlo tl'e warriors of Slavonic na Uns Two ni, hard .s lloml nt n dinner of the Hn-f- " h"e as guatd of honor at the blet I T1) U(,d (.ross 'factorv' at 1315 Mar- thPr home, assaulting Mrs. Unas, uud of tho three Mother! are in the nation's e Women s Christian League at 1 IIS of the rehbishop from I o'clock Mon- Kct street announced Its schedule of .1, 'tinir the sick child to such ekcl e- service and the eld-st has been turned Walnut sticet There c m be too mu h dav afternoon until tho hour of the fu-, operation loda foi volunteer workcis 8UbJ, IS,1:'. n,i ,,!, ,h i, , ,,! down for defectlv. eislght Mlclnel, of ,.., a K()nil thing" he exnli imi i n.e,i ,. w ,i. 1,1. ,i nnnn ..i n i,,ii,, Ui irirments. ment. They explain that they had dls- twent-two ears old. the middle 'brother ''liven religion , ill l,o , un 'to " I e Zm Mst Shr t al the Phllom r nn ' Tl.e vvoVkrooms will bo open Tuctla, PUtes w I til tho landlord over the p v, ment Is In 1 ranee with the American ex- .-,.,,,!' iv,,,.rii.nii,..w n,,,,i.. . , Pent i.isi nu.ni ni tne i nnop iirian , -i,,,.,,!,,, ..venlmra (mm ? in ... r... ..mi,, m iim knuu unlet, inetiwi.i pedlllonary forces hiving served mat 1 live ears in mo arm jsdoo in tneir tJv.vuu einve were in notinced by tho tcim captains il us Ililu urtii i ii-i i-w ...i.j' p rn..j f... he is on his way somewhere else, after " -"' having oeen oooeei on inu ihiciouh . um he nttempted to speak in favor nf pro hibition ns a representative of the pro hibitionists In the United .states Veteran of the win, who had been dlsclnrged from service, howled Hrvnn off tlio platform with shouts of "What about tho I.usitanla?" 'Get out, ou flirty German." etc. When Bryan started to the platform the soldiers began singing 'There's n Hole III tho Bottom of tho Sen" nnd fol lowed with "Keep tho Home Klres Hum lug" Then they gave "1,-u-s-l.t.a-n-l-a" spelled out In real rooters' stle Allen. pts by military police to uuell disturbers hi tho hall were successfully couutficd by Ilran himself .xiayor e'nurcn, memoers oi j'ariiuineni i and tho city Council made good their i Vitu Wn ,0 a,'pear " lh "la,form Reduction of 50 Cents a Ton Governor Brumbaugh hUt tO(iay IL lllll-. Imorlv t,n lvoltntn lumAinr tllM (tpfpllli. iintcjl foicnuui ordcrort his niftn lo . a,it U is intrtpi!, I.10U0 In tlio front Ullftl ill t fillers tlVIVUIllIu r.f nn 1..-1. tl. . . ..... . . Vrelihlshop .i o u. .u-.u-o hi imu tioor. when slie protested to ms violent , 111 'T the cwoi. prob-ibly to make les work manner, li li charired. the defendant and :c quicker Job of it . Btrucl( Ilcr , ,0 tonintli with his elbow The gutters In that block wtre cleaned nud then ioughl jmshtcl-iier against this moinlng with tho exception of n tho wall. The glass In the vestibule lirgo collection nf dirt, mud nud refuse, door was broken As the plaintiff reeled hi front of the second-hand clothing from the alleged attack. 11 is explained, store oi , vveintraum, nm Norm Sixth tlio defendant pioceceled to the dining ttteet Tho proprietors xvlfn was mi- mom, xvliero lie produced pencil and ' nblo lo explain whv this debris wn. left i paper and declared ho was going to make lu this one partlculai spot j. jcvy Mr. ond Mrs Campbell. In their joint .i1 .. . !..... ri.vi'iftr if 1 lb. Mrr SECOND FLOOR i,V.'iJf; Ji--.v El-.inr f Mnr GARFIELD TO REDUCE SIMPLICITY MARKS COAL PRICES APRIL 1 DR. DIXON'S FUNERAL work at 7:30 In the morning and fin ho'ir oft for lunch from is'io0": SEEK "STOHE-DOOK DELIVERY" me mecnanica win work from 8 'With same hour nff Tnt- loneh rinlr 1 sr 1 1 rAHn:.l 111.... ! lTMhV. .Ti. u. .:...;-"-"...;: locl anaumiai vwiiijiuc-i i mil cu r,Pf...fc ".i." .. I.... ..uiniucii, uuiii irit r and mechanics, will work from , in tne evening to s in the morn with an hour oft from midnight ti o'clock. On Saturday the tne- i win stop worn nt noon ana tne s at 3:30 In the afternoon recast of their testimony given to ate committee lata tnis afternoon ntalned In speeches by Charles remoeni, ana ueorge r. uamwln. Miaent ot tne American inter- t?inrDoratlon. before meetings nf JUnd employes lailt night. m uie war Drone out we were ' engaged In tho business of ship r and believed that we had ac- td as much Information as any wraea in mis country in regard manner In which shins mleht he -Meat sneedllv and eennnmleallv " Mr. Htonc. 'To build a yard nnd at izo complete ships beginning teen and one-half mnnthn nn.i tine the whole In twenty-two and :.montns was indeed a colossal tof.. The fact that the first laid ahead of schedule time nt." lmr that the firm had lo spend an $1,700,000 for the land, Mr. ltd if only opportunity to earn pyer me minimum fee was to original scneuuie. 'DUrDOSe Of this work T nm subject to his orders, and so mn oi you,- ne continued. at me ming in the spirit exigencies ot the situation A provide these shins so hadlv lrave the lives and diminish live: of our men at the front." the realization ot war as his ; Baldwin asserted thnl the refutation of all the firms en I the work was. at stake. Ho iMM-U i at war, wa are a part of the ea or tne nation, vv e are no Unr for Trottt. hn w. . ". ireeaom ot tne country, Ml of our Hrhta unnn )ia ua Womes Boon thn lni. rti.M f4sMtr(ets have been grossly . OTnwnw hjt tne ignorant ana jf.eiil JBtenUon: but would we !, m army ror a reason Improve Fi eight Service Tho emergency committee, on trans portation of tho Allied Trade Bodies ot Philadelphia met this afternoon at tho Chamber of Commerce The main sub pect of discussion was tbe 'store-door delivery" of freight The railroads nt present, It Is said, do not make any deliveries further than tho freight platforms nr sheds at their various terminals, but simply notify ine scoreif lu cuniu uuu feel il . or i stores desire to have the railroads noti fy tho store or tne arrival or tneir freight and then. If It is not called for wiiiiin torty-eigni nours. e freight to the stores, chargl ttr for the service, This, the local merchants or for That Month, Plan Card System Expected Definite prices of cns.1 for tho consum ing public villi bo omciai.y announced in Phlhidellphli April 1 by tho fuel ad ministration, which xv 111 set a reduc tion of fifty cents a ton lor April, forty cents for Ma, thirty cents for June, twenty cents for July and ten cents for August, to encourage early hulng for next winter's suppl, It la announced In Washington dispatches and Other Notables Attend. Bishop Darlington Officiates llxtiemo (-Implicit nnd utter l.ul. of anv thing approaching 'cercmon marked the funeral of tbe lito Dr. Sam uel (' DKoti, State Health Commis sioner, this morning at his home, Pluck Hock r-um, tlladivjnr. The rhortest Ferxlce, tint of the Epis copal Church, was lead by Although X"Mhlnirfnt, lirpoa Ilia neTt VI. .ml.r, ii.'l. nnil mflllV" Oilier .imminent deliver the I" Inter's supplv be laid In now Francis ' men of the State were, in attendance lowing commission for th,. . Ing the hit-I A Lewis, administrator for Philadelphia, I at the services The services did not I ''"V ,UV Vv rtt'r!inn' Vf'V'iJit., ! I... n... ,i..t... ... . .....'..... . . .. i,nn ,.. ,,, t.,,,i. , 1 1, .,.. and John w Jordan, in i nun . , ,, ' ' v.'.f. nv., .e .".I lu rwi'j'o nwurv , lam nun..- ...... .v.. ,,.,...... ... iD t,, ,-.!,,. Allen VV S Of PlllI 1. Imlil.paulll. ,.n.. I...I th.H .1 .n.,.11.. I ., ..1.1.1. ln.A .. l.n.- m I.V.,, IA i'l,ia" i'"'.". .." ilelnhla liilleve. will exnedltn matter. """""""'-'"- ""."'w '.-."" i i '"-""";.'""..'"..: " "" '" I rralll! 1 1 Ulliei c-onskierablFand aid in. relieving the I ",?' r""?'?,.I,,,"a ' "f," . nrespnt wtlll ercat fielKht concestlon Nn decision In the matter ha as vet been reached by the committee now In Heaaion, LOSES JOD AND GETS IT HACK MAimism HO, March 1 floer nor llrllinb.illifh todav .ilmointi it ltol.ert S l'rev of nrl. to be Phothonotnrv of lUshop I orl. i ount, to 111! tho nemey cnuiil lames II Da.llngton of llarrtaburc. a ' . , n i lp , " -;,,? , closn friend of the deceased Governor ment of Hanking Commissioner l.nfeun, The Uovirnor also appointed tho fol- preserva- i v Ames nd John W Jordan, of Philadelphia , en weaver tiernnntown and mffenderfer. Lancaster ..... .. , -..-. . i . ....... .. .- ..-. -- Laurel At ill ..enieier uiuv meinoers TO W. W. CRAIG T i Vtirn Clerk Recorded finl Court BtaUe DUtrlct 6ourtto. ito t tb late William W. nmyene years 'u th. trlbtuial'- Henry. R. Kd- bom tue ewath ot in an Kl Mm Court Order Kcinstatea Man Dis charged Because of Time Lost as Juror - Discharged because he lost tlmo at Ills filace of employment tq servo as a juror n the Municipal Court and then restored to his position b Judge llonnlwell, was tne experience or Joseph A uannon, 5537 Catharine street, this week. Cannon Informed the Judge that he had been discharged and that Mrs. Anna Llndenhelm. his emplo)er, said she would be glad If he would tell the Court what she did. Oannon did tell the Court, and as a. result Mrs. I.lndenhelm nnd her husband, Simon I.lndenhelm, wero today nem unaer tsuu Dan eacn on cnarge oc obstructing legal progress. They, how ever, finally agreed to take Oannon bark and were ordered not to discharge him unlesti they first Informed Judke Bonni-well. City Appointments Today Cltv aDDOlntmenta todav Ineluda Cornelius A. Sullivan, 2512 Ann street. guard, uureau or correction, salary 11200! Samuel C Shannon, 1127 South Fifty-third street, clerk, Dureau of Surveys, muo; sirs, laiura aiccreedy, 111 West Tioga street, cleaner. Bureau of Health, 1000; Merlon II Tophain, M" dreene street, stenographer. Bureau of Surveys, 1900; Uertrude McMullen,' 111 JSonn i.ignieemn street, nurse. Bureau of Health, 176 a month; Stanley 8. Shelmlre. Somorton, l'a, electrician, Bureau of Charities. 14 a day. Henry . TorreetHue avenue, iioimeaourg. u ot inaruiea. a day I U9t nonn nny-eigntn nhlaf. . Bureau' nt SSr IB. CecHM, Jell ArrcHt .iMMs He based this order on tho ground cf the family ntte niled the burial that if a blizzard should strike Phlla- Governor nrumbaugh and Secretary delphla during this month with fuel AV dt Ball motored fiom tho capital stocks low because of mnnv reserve Among other notables of the State orders having been tilled, much suffer-, and medlcil men wero Dr. U Tranklln Ing and a repetition of this winter's I Itoer, Adjutant General Frank It scarcity would ensue. Hear. Issao H Clothier. riTlnghani 11 Ill-inks must be filled with each order, Morris, rrovo?t Kdgar Pahs Smith, of stating details of last ear's consumption tho University of Pennslvnnla: Dr and nf this eat's iciiulrenicnts These ! Wllmer Tlatt Attorney General Francis will bo hied at a central otilce or ex- I Shunk llrown .1 C Mollller, John Cad change, and will constitute a complete walaejer uditor General C A. Hinder, card Index s)strm of tho needs of every Harry Maker, Harry McDevItt, Captain nouso nnu ine amount or coal received u i.unn., ...-.mi. nui.ri.u.ui.'jc-iic m up to any particular date llefore an ,ho Htato' I'o'lco: lr. Kgbert, of the llll S TOO UTP. Kilt t.tSSiriC'ATIQV Mtltltll 1) lH-.IUH.lt MA Mrf A M.n nnouiicm the marrlase of hr ilaushter PPVA N . lu (IKOlteli: UKROKll Jan tills b thj He. nr Kobert Hunter ot Philadelphia iir.vnis ! ( lub wnieli was presiueii over iiyjnmes ,,. .....n-v. .,-! Saturday .iftcrnonns .., nit.,.. ..e u i,. n,e ,nnf um S llerron. imst.i of ceremonies for from lo 1 30 o'clock ifati factor .... ,i.usYmcnt of the nccount could be tho limenn pan of the ceremonies workcis, it was announced, have offeiea ' ""' ',' "'" 'f". "utbheldthn rent for . n nv,. ..fine,! ..in n.n.nii.t the niher . their serv Ices for the P.od Cross voluii- made, they had w Ithlteld tho rent for the vho are to lonstltufe tho guaid The teer factory work. I current month. lift seleited last night was as follows Patrick J McClaney, president of Hie Ancient Older of Hibernians: Thom as A Murph, of thn Holv Nnmo So cieties; Thomas McPadden, of tho Catholic! Federated Societies; M J SI itterv, of tho Young Men's Archdlo eesaii Union; IMwnrd Kelly, of tho Knights nf Columbus, Frank A Mul- hern Phllopatrlan Literary Institute; F M 0'P.ouike, of tho St Vincent del Piul Soclet , James A Dougherty, of the Total Abstinence Union; Manual Nardi, of tho Italian Catholic Societies, and J W Speal.ni.in, of tho German Catholic Societies. I'ltEV, YORK ritOTHOXOTARY order Is Ailed it mutt be passed by the Health Hoard nnd many other healtl administration Wheru a person at- officials associated witn Doctor Dlxon'i tempts to order from Ivvo dealers the card Index will expose the fact, and but one dealer will be allowed to deliver. Secretary Sheldon, of the fuel commit tee, will serve as head of tho Indexing bureau. A tax of not more than two cents a ton will be requhed on each order. Tills Is to be paid by the denlers to keep up the expenses of the exchange. Details of the system may be changed from, time to. time, but the main out. lines are meant to Je permanent. Chair man Lewis hopes after the war to hand over this method of distribution to the dealers as a heritage from his adminis tration Tor their benefit as well as for the public representatives of the coal exchange expressed themselves as much pleased with the plan. mST liMa seeks u. s. loan LIMA. Peru, March 1. An attempt Is being made by the municipality of LInw lo obtain a loan of IS, 000.000 In the United States. ' x Tlio proceeds are to be used fne in,. iprovemcnisi i ne joan is to ne guar- amreo. oy cno mini revenue collected work A special train carried fifty men engaged In tbato health work to the funeral Tho HUrary of.tlic Dixon home was the scene of the viewing of the body, tho casket being banked with fioweis The bishop read the short servlco from' tho stairs leading to the upper stories of the house 'vhero the family were, and the guests waited in the three lower rooms The lack of ceremony was the re suit of Doctor Dixon's urgent lequcst that such be thn, maner of his obsequies, RECEPTION FOR SPROUL Republican Candidate to Be Enter tained at Swarthmoro A reoentlon will be given to' state Senator William ". fproul, of Chester, randldate for the Itepubllcan nomination of Governor, at Swarthmoro. on Satur day evening. March 3 lletwen 150s and 2C)0 persons will be Invited to the reception. Charles D, Joyce, vice president ot lh Swarthmoro National 3nmk. Is cnairman oi ine committee in cnarge ot ll.Vl.P.V lb 2 t West Chul-r r r.I.I I . wlilow of the Isle W S Dale nu.a r.1 Helntlves und friends invlte.l m funeral servleen !un . ' p m , 317 fuddle nt also aervlres and Interment at Newtown Square llaptlKt Church J to o in Autos will meet trolles m Newtown Square, sr iM.lnir st 2 so nnil 3 2.' p ni I'l.KII'llhH Feb J7 MAUT A ilaush ter of Marv an I the late Henry I'letcher. ssed 24 Relative and friends, Htao.em ploven of 1' H T Invited tn funeral. Mou . KJO N 4-M nt. Pith maaa nt Bl lostph s It C. Chureh Downlnctown. at 0 30 a. nir Int Mt Ji eeph's Cent OANVUllH March 1. I OUIR widow nf VV U, Danv.rt und daughter ot the late Wllfra and Kllxalieth Hwlnillehurit rtelu il. eu nnd friends Invited to funeral, linn R 30 a m . from residence of daughter, Marah K, Mmlth, US23 Lllawortb at, Puuerai aervires In Ht Mlrhnel's Chapel 10 u in Int private, Fernwood Cem. lloiton papcri please eop mTHHHOll.I, Marrh 1, at Itaddonfleld, N. J. ANN 1-OrilhUOII.I. ncd 87 Due notlee of funeral will bo aiven JUBTICK March 1, 1IBNRY JUSTICB. Due nottia uf funeral will lie Riven, LPIIAI. Feb i IIBNHY C. huaband of Dora Beeal. Funeral aervlrea today. i p. ro , at lJt N. S.'d at, Int, liar Nebd C'em HOPFUlMHTCIl Feb. 28. at Hitler.. ill. Pa I'lllLU'I. huaband of Anna M. Hort melater (nee Jloer). ased S3 Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea at lilt teravllle. Pa., Hun. il la p. tn , and at Kvanselleal Lutheran Church Perkaila, Pa , Mon., 1 p. in. Int. Lutheran Cem., I'eikaslt, 1 "vVALTEM March 1. SARAH WAI.TRrt. nicd 8.', Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral aervlrea, Mon , 10 a, tn , 4i.il N. Sth at Int. lit. MnrUh Cem MAKON Second Month. i'K. WILLIAM II MASON, ased r.3. Relative's, and friends Invited to funeral. Becond-day, p. m , 310 Maple eve.. Doyleatovrn. Int. )oylestovvn i rill, v, vj,.ii..re .in nrac. .lain hi uoyiea' town leavlns Jteadlns Terminal 12 JO p m. JOELKON' Keb 11. IIIL.MA M JnKl.ir.vi from the water and house taxes In the I the recention and William W. xra.nn il rim' "' ??',r A. Joelaon Itelatlvea and mk.g-y ?.'g.f ? JPr. cent oi secretary. Jlr Bpiii is one Qf the ST ' funal pi.rV" M.M BONW1T TELLER. C,CQ CHESTNUT AT IS STREET For .Tomorrow Saturday Chic, Youthful Expressions in "JEUNE FILLE" Fashion Individualized Types Specifically Designed for Misses of 14 (a 18 rvleea He! a Martin Kvoy ns' Of!" ifrff&O "lit I Wi m L a. IGHT, graceful style molifs in naive treatments impart to Bonwit Teller & Co. apparel for misses the debonnairei verve and esprit of youth that distinguishes, it from the usual matuie types this feeling is ex pressed in 'ailleur suits, little trot teur frocks of serge a iatin, after noon gowns, dinner, debutant and evening gowns. This collection is presented in all the Spring colorings and materials. Misses' aillcur Suits 2Q.$0 tO Q$.00 Misses' Serge Frocks 25.00 to 110.00 Misses' Afternoon Frocks ' ' 35-00 to 89.50 Missel' Dinner Gowns 59-5 to 145.00 Misses' Evening Gowns '65.00 to 95.00 Handsome New Spring BOOTS for Women Remarkable Values at (0.95 jrAsTK' I f I jS "' l,e IS S -Many r ..I. I.u Hundreds of w o m e n are taking advan tage of these wonderful savinp;3, over 30 of the most wanted styles to choose from. All high cut. Pearl Rrcy, ivory, champagne, brown, black, white kid, white and canary buck, brown and gun metal English with vying tips, also handsome combinations. High and low heels. All sizes and AA toe in the assortment. Women's New Spring Pumps, Oxfords & Shoes $fe.95 Q Cherry Tan, IJtmsIa f'jlf. Patent nndVliull Leather 1'utnpi, lirtavn nnd liun-Metnl Oxfords, Ulack Kngllsh Wdlklng nuii: vvitu military and high heels, also White SubucX Lace. All sizes and A to II wide III tlielot. One X of the X inony Nj styles. i,u'""Tl ) aJ r Boys' and Girls' School A .69 Shoes, 1 Dull leather with pood stout sole, full proad toes In laee nna button. Klres S'i to 2. Boys School Shoes $1.29 hatln calf, much. ers and button; sires 0 to 13Vi. 1 . V tl I I icv t Oun metal t calf: bluch. er; a o o- d out soles; 1 to 5. Boys' Kreider Shoes $1.98 Boys' Wax Calf Shoes 11 p d Icot . Johusun's rik m m Double oak soles, the 0Y fM PZ shoe that will ;ia. Z.'fa real hard service Knp- .r llh nnil Frond to". Klyea 1 to 5'i. Boys'Coco-Tan Calf Siloes scrVabl'r, ,'$ $0 QK J5ue4 lo5.,.'. . .$& g I rf a .E e 'Jff A r hi to i caco VtBa, ...ai.t uwajuw jMmj 'ttJSjiA
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