EH KM ii km mty-m Ii -'! ' ft( "WOODEN I rff :f. PACKING iitonvirc i IjjI JOCKCORNER-NAILED-DOVWIL ft? I . " . JT.B. 'I M wJB CWSS) "IP r1T5;' IB I S- ' &sons ca 1 It f? Jr EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER rnTTADELPTTTA, ETttDAT, JATA'RT HI, 101!) 17 BUSINESS NOTES GOSSIP OF THE STREET CLIENTS TO ACT WITH CAUTION H(1MirU Thnl A ;;iliiip Ce. rral as Hping Offered at UNew York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, New Jersey The yard Hint launched Hie Tuck- hoe In 27 days wants some, good men for various .Vnnrtmentn. uo noi appiy ii you nro hi pre. worKinK lor any oiner "iiipynra. e representative at u. m. r.m aiso and I V I...'1 ttlovment Nervlen. tr.91 Areli St.. U l-:-l 3d & Walnut Kta, Philadelphia: ' I 6th & Taylor Sts , Camden, N. J. .. William Etsweiler & Co. KSTABMSIIKI) 1S8G SPECIAL BLACrT WATERPROOF Manufacturer$ Waterproof ft Stcamproof Leather Belting Philadelphia. U. S. A. film, klilnnrt. In Hie In Verne mil PAAICTMIT T 1 mum TTATTCTC A TVl TTOTT1 lilult.. districts of (Mllfortih. have beep VU1 OJll L V A LJ V ill liAJVOlllD VU V XOIU turned nKiunsi i. vv . vv . nKi'""" " "" havo been iitu-inptlpi: to ti K.iilaf their v. inkers. I, fl. t lii ftif nifir lemni. lii.nrrtir - lit the California l-'rilll KwlniUKo Klehl . , l:T SZrTtiTdrffi-'Vciicrttl Asphalts Declines Cause Discussion Among luili(lii I.dniHl lixciiiinisc1. IM.in, tar t-nrrtltii? .hi I lif eduction work of Hip ii.itloniil ilalry loiitu'll l ' M i-IiIrhii w 111 bo formed ai a iii.-t-UitB of tin- MIoIiIkhii Dalryiiii'ii'a Association , In Lansing on l-'rhiiiary 4. i llr.ptlp Hip report, rripnll.t mnilp li ' ollvc-nll mprehatils that their would hp vli t n.illy no illp nil Imported from Spihi Italy ir AIkUih within thr next , six months, It was harmd vrstcrday , th.it dealers air ptpparlliR fur u nl'lp- incni of "Soft harirlH of ihr oil chip fioin !iIIIp, Spain, on lVliruary II. H a also Iparnoil that thoivwoulil In" a Iuikp tiutnlier of HhlpinenlM iiiiulr wllnln a Hhmt. tlnifi and It l of i tain thai the dull tour now prrviillltn; will bo (ll"- pvlliil, Silppllm of olUn nil In Hip I'liltrd SlalcH me greatly ileplrled at i prcMiit and the niarki'l has hern Inar- ' llo for Hip Inst ear, owIiik In the far! that Iho Kovol'iitnentH of Hip oIIvp- i nil lodiulni; coliiili leH ep foroed to , place eiiiKarKiAH on the exporting- oi hip oil. duo to Hip Fcanlty of fats and oils In thcfp couiititex. Thp exporl dpiniinil for ilrlrd Iriilli lontlniied heavy eitprdii.. hut trailing uiim conllned inonily to iiprlrotM. prunes and pearhen id III helng ynirw. ' The Hiatigloil hriineh of Hip Awhi llanMiig Coipnr.itlon of New York will he opetipil for liUHlnesi on l'Vhruar 7. Thp llankou branch will b" nppiuil about Mnrvli l.'i and the Th ntHlii and 1'iUlli I hninclieH nbout May 1. ('. I.ane. i Mie pri'Khlrnt of the lliiar.inty Trust . 1'oiupiin.v of Now Yolk, and llalph , li.iwson. vUp president of the Asia , Hanking t'orpiratlon. are !n charge 'of l he oig.iulr.iHon of the foreign branches and will remain abroad for miiiim time. Hubert Hiichan has been appointed nstKtant ireasurei of the Asia ; Hanking Corporation ami will be con-. ncctcd w'ltli the Shaiighai liraneh. i RECESSIONS FORCED IN THE CORN MARKET Traders Later Start of Victory Loan Sale Not Favored Gossip of the Street rnilKUK was little of IntPiest linpponliiK In llic nnnneliil district e- tenia. v. Tin? ilppresshiii occasioned oer tliv cut In lho t'nlted Statci Steel dhldetid was still hnvlng Its effect here, although tin Nuw Vorl; Mock market was under hull roiitrol mid leading Isuch vere generally higher at the clni. Cniierviittc local houses, however, were nilvMnR their clients to nd with ciutloii. It was the getietal opinion that until matter In Washington became more -ruled there was little chance for a more favorable aspect tu the market, line broker, however, main tained that the market In Ills opinion lind reached the turning point, especially the rails, and he believed that nooil mils at present ipiola tlons were a safe buy. There were varying opinions about (ienernl Asphalt, many believing that the decline In prices of lintli preferred and common yesterday was only temporary and would be followed by a sharp reaction soon. On the oilier hand, mine were ndlsliig protlt. taking on the common nt the earliest rcuetlon. but they advised holding on to the preferred. Them were a few who wete pessimistic over the slocks, but could give no valid reason for their eonelualons. One liniifo ndvited Its clientele to postpone buying until theie was evident o. of good demand, which. It did not mum Rnliielion Chum Selling nw iiiii.t i:tiii:k initi.t sr . ,.,',"V:n: ". a! lllhiol", vtlKourl lie, I IriMii l.ilr Innliclit. .siituriliii Inirriislnt rlnuillnrt,! ,, ni,, ,,.,c, i,iiern- VW.ronln ioi:l Mlnnrsnlii I'ulr tiinlelil iitii l""r,l'', ""' "null (liiliiltp In leninrr- ."'J'1. Ih.iknln I'nlr tanUht and proli iiM -iilnr.l.i l inblcr, -elllli IHkiit.1 I'nlr tnelclit. (elder nnrihi Salnrilm iiiispiiImI ami mlilrr. prnli (dilt ne, ' Nplim.kii fnlr tonlclili .,,uril.iv ln- rraalnic iiiMiillnrss. nrnlmlilj rnllonrd li ,no nnil tolclpr wptil, Kiin.n. I'nlr tniilnhli nrmpr Mitillu ... . ,""rr"'"1B lallllP. Iiprunilnit I II. S. RAIL RULE S. WAR EXPENSES I 2?,ri?5riS , " " nimni m iniim mti un.ii.,i lt..,e,, Ku; i,,i,. 111. her I J r a 1 1 rn v A ti I IRE shW SLIGHT FALL i&wfft&w ss&. IALLLU r AlLUKbi . ."s h tr ?M.n. I , . . , . 'vi 'Viwiijc. upoiiinls. inn.lop) illrir. ! J (Jlllv ill I IIIIIU til Allii.s Arf. "..'' "'"'e- Xn. -', tin 17c; chck. 1.1 J J Jlll III IIIIIIIS III IHICs MTC i l. rlnraKp .Ullr.l.Vp; SIi-Ip nnil llPaMiy , I 'pi ... .. ,, . , '.'r,r':.'I' ' "''Pes, ll.HHl.1p. ttntherrcl hllP, Z ' mi"i Khiira. HiMin.V . HPMern nnil nuthprn I I nliites.irsilnr.il ..". i:.ic x-aiv and nrsrby 3 hriiii. ri l.i.,,. i. .,-,iS7, . mik.il intor. SIS Is A i i i Security Holders Ask for Ksirly Hoturn of Roads to Private Operation lliere Siisns of Mnteriiil Di'croasp .f . ( .-titr i Miil l'ri"V 1 .1 I l'. l.l'AM.-ili.'l l IVJj hip signing of Hip iirmlsllcr. the Amen- cab (ioverimiPht's war expenses sllo'V - - Mh.IiIiirI.iii. .1.111. J,l. - Although',, .. . . . ... , brnrlv threp months have pa.sed since """ ""I"" imilii , aurpiu. wrop,; j in- in i ii i it i ,t n j mi pin j run? 1 1 rji mem Ikij lufiurtl a report fn- tin cnlciulnPi i II' f.lnli .1 1r .I,.... ! 1 1 fi 1 .' Blir.iiiiw I I M 'iimmi I'tuiiiiiei hi, I ' I . riinn nifs - ,,. ,, , r i "nn "f Itp;isIi,k inate.-l.illy. ..rept surpi,,-. afl.r cliarges and taxes, of I Aliiiinitim Hatt- ot Upturn on m lo.-m, to the aiii ti.tsa.si.! .,p.m t.. m.m a i,nre on, I'l-otiprlv ll1VPtlUPIlt AlllOll" '" Ja,,unrV the Trfasur.- paid out "1 ITi.l II enplnil stock, against sur-t ,",v", e sil.t.ut Jl.Coo.OOfi.Onn for ordinary war Idus ..f Jf, n7!.3ns or M.S.- u share In , 5 I'VatlirPS of Proposal evpenns. exrlulve of Allied loans, or ll"' bi'eepdlrg v,,ir. imw for the vtar . only f7U,,nO.OOO less than In ..eeember. , WW?U 'ZrZirA , ... t, ., . , .,. $6i".nfn,O0l) les than In Nov ii; her. and lolling SI "J7.1.-.X and total Income de-. Un.liliiBli.il. Jan. .11. H. ImMps V ,.r. ..., ,. , , .,..,, , ..;,:,, ,.,... Fr the six months t field, piesldent of the Nutloti.i 1 Vssoela- ,'0"',ltl'rnlj.V' mora than in an;1 month r nib d !'( I'tnbet' ' I. gloss Increased lllirtfleil lit ttltfl,!. ;."Zrt ; ,,:.Ti,';. M'!.i.,,nr...r.n.v. -. .;.:"..';....., u .,.,. ther.toforo. u;-.-?; ...n, -t i-.ss f.,r tu.. period r"V, r' ..... . . I'.iMlients to the Allies M to abiut "' ' "' "' J . ni.nniliic Imrrnslnx ( oik he... fnl. gave tin Senate Interstate I Diinuercp louril In .non sii,nl.n. ,, ,., . , ,. .,..,. ,,,,... Jll'i'.UOn.OOO 111 January. 'VVlie.l Hipsp - T ' oipinlttpe today the ,peurlty noIderH , ... hl...... .Inn 31 I:,,.,,,,- ,.,, Ar. view of the r.ilhoad nroblem. U. uwJ """" WP nr" "'""" '" '"" genllne ,, was being nffeied at ru-, ,ln, ,. roads be returned to private l",pnt ntetnplnted lurnliig o.er about o men prices It, New York and San V ran-1 r.l(,m , ,nrlv 11S ,)racl!.at,l0 ,, "Mnn.o, cretins to tue Adieu eve,;, MoUjr Truck, d Team, is(. led in li.avy selling .,f il. cereal "' ' ' ! month, but nrtual payments ordinarily - i heir tod, iv and forced in.iterl.il reres. 1 glsliilnn nsurlng a HXfd reiuin on -.t7 if r m w ETD .Ions , pH..e""!,,," 'l'h: nmrLMw,"; property ,,,, saying "ihe re. n around Jl.0n ,.or. niotithly GEO. W. VAN LEER fpveri.l, and erratic thrcughoiit the se.i. , ......-...., . ....! ,.,i ..neia.inn r"" . rra""r t-'itPl1 "cur" "" h" 302 N. Water St. - n nn . lMtflll K"VTI1IUPIH IPUMilV 4i . ttl,IH fl,r ltltiot1 tMiinot ctvo lomfort . .. nP--iu fnr Hnott t til.! iinisdt ii,., iiIA iiu iiA.. ion .... . ,..,..1.1.. M't i" nup.inj i'ii tinuii ... .... ,...,r, , ,,- iu,- ,...- ..i.nii, win m jiMVUrnif'! 1)1 KOl'IIlllirill tinm-irnuiF, Hauling Contractor-; til PV.pll.T ther bit; win "v ". ..... . , ..... , . iiiiYoenirs or ko. ri niiiein ..",.' "...i- , ......... i.,i,, in. i.. A.....t .. . . . pate for some da.vs. This hone cxpccls stocks generally to be sevcr.il ' oirerlngs on the Initial rise vwre five. Mr. lirtleM. who said br represented ',.."' ',',': , ' ..i,, . ' ,, , Northern Lnginecnng LO., IDC. points lower, and I, advLes .,... of leading dlvldend-paMng Issues In ;-,, ZX ah sag! Kl'ZT ? UotlZ f'lom'bmills Lx'X, ... MiBt.iB, V.lS AYI, ralN. molois mid steels when the upturn Is apparent lifter low .eve.s , There nas good absorptl..,, on the p,eh..,Hve plan for' administering rail- t'ri,as.is of Hi., government s .r,.' lloih Phone, nro teachrd. other houses do not seem to be so pessimistic In giving ' piles and prices Improved at times, roads under gov erm.-m supervision. In. term oeitltH-uirs of ndebtedness. ;,,";' ,.":":,',' ik'n.l. .,... , but tl-p aihnnees could not be sustained, volv lug protlt sharltig among emp!oes ; "i.. government s agi.rrha,e . xpjn. . ..., ,. , ,n..i.inl tncil opinions. A tumor thai the strike In rnvntlli creation of n I' al corimratloii to n the twentytwo month, of war in... mi .. . - . I f :.. . X .. 1.'....,....,. would be settled within twrnl. -rotir ns-dst In titiain uig railroads and to ""n ...i.iu.uim'. . c . in u I'OSIIIOIWIIIVIII Of Ae.Vi lAlllll Opening .Ol I-III lUOd hours also l.nd a bear h effect. Weather supervise utilll.atlon of facllllUs and Tld. hides S7.s7.Vn 1 ' -,. The mittoiincemetit finm Wn.liliiglon Unit, mi account of the nimllllons po.nt.sl a drop In t. mpeta. rerouting of natllc ; aibHrntloti of labor Hie v,ll,'!' tll!',J!M"' n n,n?MI,,'i'1.1 "",'" "I l.enten season, which this year docs not end unlit April ". there n Nagk Steel Company Slecl Plates and Sheets Poltstown, Pa. Ilnrlnp prices In lids elt. New 1 nrk and Huston mo unrliangpd. ii.pre ato -. - IcotitlUtlng repot im circulated in the .Vew I lork market, one, or iwo nioKers ci.iim I lug a noteHorthy demand for heavks. while most linisirtets and other nelleis Idlsclalm all knowledge of any Improve ment In the markets of either of thp Hiieo abovp-muitloupd cities. Steamers headed this way from f'al ctilta have small shipments of both bur lap III the piece and sugar bag", which, when I. Hided will represent n loss to the rceeivr.s unless the t'nlted States mar ket biacis up rather suddenly. lures .ll......... ,N.ni...1 ..f future securtv place a, .n i , .. . 1!..'.iii,uMiii!ilii,..l In'.ii i.u ffirm.-r.. i.e., t ..,.. I.,. ,i... t,.i.., M.i.. I '..minpri'e 'otn- ' more lllllll four e:its of v., i, ... ' tea' umlei nslderatlon u propcsal to po"l pony the Victory l.oan cimpalgn feeding a vast nuniher or hogs and ...mn mission.' and retention of Suite com- tlrliiiiii, Including 'Si'.S'W"" "il from Aptll il. which It was generally bclle.od had been agreed upon, nstieil Hint th- would rroulro all Hai" mission". He opis.sril the plan for lo h r allies r, . , ,iu. .i, ill' , until April il. does not meet with general approval In the financial - -on.. .Tenting a dpparto.e... -r railroad, with sour... ..is,. "'-''; ""':. ,'',;''';; . , "ii.s. ii iiji. Ilnlshed easier after mrving if. n cabinet nlllcer n Its head. war l,:. .'o-t ,,.un Si. f tlict. The nltiiost unanimous opinion Is In favor of an culler I'litnp.ilMi ,,..,,,,,,,.,.. . ..ronter start was f,.l. Principal features of Mr. Warf.eld's of wh. ::: ,- ,.,.d ' than a campaign at 11 later dale. Some bankers who ate Intetested ill Uiwrd bv a dip mid subseiiuent tallies, program follow he- .,.1 i Pattern I -llll.il. lied IS'.t and iVlotlcl Maker ihhI piittrn for nil pnrpi, GEO. A. (JUMPHERT !ln--JIS brrrj M. largo undertakings wlikli were being held back in aiitlclp.itlnn of the which pi- not maintained. The v,.. iluarant.r by a. t of oiigress ..r a Victory campaign beginning early -,n Ap.ll claim .hat If Postponed until -'' "' , .linilu;,;0'; cnT. lad.TfecHVe "llro'uX pro, J V n earl..' reNilinpllim of Imporl. of 1'ieiich walnuts and walnut meals is forecast In the trad., as the result of the announcement of the removal of th . xport him b the Kiel, ch (ioveriiment. Tins embargo has been In effect for the last few seasons, during Which Ihi. I'Vcncli ilovernmet.t had need of tin. meat for feeding her lighters and the ili-lls for charcoal for gas masks April l! I It would seriously Interfere with certain financing for railroads unit public, service concerns which Is ncce-sary to avoid icoclvershlp. To defer attempting to market those, until .lime would, In their opinion, court failure. A well-known broker ald he nuclei stood the rat- of Intel et for the Vlctoiy Honds is giving a good deal of coneeiti to Secretary fllass and his associates in the Treasury Department, us well as to mhiseis wliii.p opinions he has asked on the outside. One thin-; is certain, he lemarkc.l, whatever may be the rate devilled upon, it must have no adverse effect on tho iiimltct for the preceding Issues of Liberty llond. and It Is generally held a rate of ,. per cent would have such mi effect. It is said many lntluriitl.il bankets me advising the Treasury olllclals in favor of a l-1, or .'. per cent bond, but the latter llsuro Is not con Jh as. J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns 116 Clicslnul St.. I'liiladclphla, t'a. & FRANK A. 1I0PPE Mnnufiirtnrrr of mri.n ilmnimi t nitrin'Mis Nilio Powder Solvent No. 9 2314 North Kifilith Street i'iiii,.vit:i.i'iiiA Ccmmonwealth Casualty Company l'l,Uiildiililii' (ii.ifNt 1'sMi.ilt? Companr llnlll in. t-1111 I'nii.rntill.p t'nniprtrnt llii.lnpN, Mrlhn.l, Atrmi-.NT. nr.vi.i ii, t iiiMoiui.E. l-.MS, I.I Villi. IT!' INS',.CK Aik Yi nr Itroker fur iiur Hati-a or I'honq Lull. hard 3573 C. JESNIG Precision Machinist 716 Sansom Street im I'luiaaeipnia nr. ohlfeld Manufacturing Co. "Eclat" Hammocks Couch Hammocks i"DeIfe!d Quality" Turkish Towels and Bath Mats CKhrny Ave.. Moth nnil Trnth Mi.. ri.u,iri.i,i.i. la. si.leieil necessarv lo Insure a successful sale of the Issue. Two slogans out,, n; per enl of all inniii. making appealing to the pat tii it Ic feelings of the community, and which inn.-..- most Interested in the success of tho campaign believe will mouse. In tel est among the millions of small lurrs, will he: "Hring the bo.vs home" and "I'lnlsh the Job." flan to Avoitl Salv of Worthless Securities Hankers mid brokers were speaking .vosteril.i;. of a protective registry svstcni devised by n (iildigi. corporalle'i lawyer as n means for check. Ing the sale of worthless securities. It was said a ropiest has been made uv the Investment Hankers' Association of America to have full pi osculation made to the ii"W board of governors at :i forthcoming meet. Ing in New York. The s.vstein. II Is said, provides a method in lsuliu found listed securities which would in effect shut out by their own evi dence of ptoperty or lack of it the Ksues which have been jurying upon Liberty Hond havers and thrirty bank depositors. A number of investment bankers who were interviewed on tho .sub ject vosterdny said they had heard of the plan, bill sine they had not scon it they louid give no Information regarding It. All acknowledged, however. If the plan Is all ll claims lo be It should be. a welcome adjunct to Investment concerns. 1,1 . ,H'.I .11 I'MI .11.111.11.. ., I.'..'. MIUJN,,I . . ,, , . .... with 77 per .em on ,e,ember Z. accord- 1 1)1 DroVOIIIOnl til Style O IllldllCltll "Ills Ing to the lii-pai Harm of Agriciiltuie ' A banker vc.ilerday caile.i imr niton to up. great ciiango which had ic.'cntly obtained l.i the matter of linaiuial advertising. "Instead," ho i.ild, "of the oldfashloiied, stilted, llfele.'s but liighlv illgnllled adveitislns by llnancial Institutions which were never read by thn public, but wlilrli really uppeaiid mom as u mutter of n-euiil thnn as a source of Instruction and infoi matlon, we now see an finitely new stv le of lltuiiuial advertising, which Is both (ilucational mid Interesting. Soma of the most recent attractive iKlvcitlsenients have been put out bv large concerns that iiave only branch olllces in ibis clt. "Wo used to smile," ho remained, "at some of the n.lvei tisements of the department stores that covered a whole page, telling lho public how thev weio pulling down ci.-tiiln pints of the old building to pinko room for Hie workmen puttltlg lip the new, and then devoted u few lines lo say that ladles' silk skltts wo'i- selling today at n bargain on the fouith msle around the corner. Hut 'he women read those advertisements, for they bought the silk skills. lUl.lenlly Hie Investing public is also leading with much Interest and profit tu- new stv I- of llnancial advertising. "There is one well-known lioup " he rcmatke.l, "who-e advertising, wid.il is largely educational, wotilil suit any similar ii'in-erii if the niiino of the linn weie Interchanged." in.. ......i. ..'-ii.. i., ,.. ..,.,.,1 i, r., -il,-,,, '.ii, Kites, "in order that Hie seciirilies of -"- -.-.-" ". '" i .. . ,. .,., ,,., ..... ,i.i.. II, C t.lllloaiis may o- suum.uu .u.ii .un, .le.llt estaldlslud on a basis necessary to secui." the mot,.- to provide to the ship pers and the traveling public adequate faeillli.s and service ' Kstabllshmcnt of a fund, administered I c the Interstate t'nmmerce I'ommlssion of excesi earnings above ihe tlxed rate of reiuin. one-lhlrd of this to go lo the railroad . omp.iny. one-third to employe-. as profit slinrlng, and one-third to a re serve account. r.entliui of a l-Viletal eorpnriitn.ti. operating without prolli tu the railroads vvllh the nine Interstate lomtnerce mi- mlasloiui'. mid eight railroad men as ' trtlsteeH. tu llnnnie piiniiase of e'lUip- ! tnent from the rniltonil ailinlnlstiatlon. from th South. I., -nllntf f,,tii- . ,hiv-,I .l. full, in.: i-n'li lln-'v ,l"ll. r.' -- i On, 'i Ill-li I. -v i'..... III,. VI v 1 '.'il 1 '.'fi 1 17 t Is l.'.'n Juu . 1 17'. 1 17'. I.ll'i 1 ll'j I 17' on. - vtiy .... ,-.'i -,.'. :.l'. '.7 -is1 Jul, . .Ml T..I', :,t', .-,.". .v I.H.il-- Vim . 1lil. I-.-. . VI p v Poll, in . . ii no 1 1 no :( . ti :i ,.o 1 1 i ,i .vtn.v ,r,. 7o .'.. n 37 7" 3 i'ii 'lis :,-i ll,, I V.!, ,1 no, I .'.-. in .i '.'.-. .'I "i ii. no :;i n. in Jl 10 '.-.i no it a.. i wool go., ds in this i-ouiiti') were In oper i.tlon .Innunty '.' cumpand with n per i . rut on lipceinbrr -. In a report tod.i) on aetlve and Idle miichinery the liureau inf Matkets. I.epartnient of Agileullure. 'said the .laliu.uy decrease was due to 'strikes, cancellation of government or ' ders and the closing i.f plants for the I put pose of taking Inventories. 1 lip t'nntinerei.ll llllllelln Inmnrrni. III sac "The Ihieateoed strike ill the mills at Lawr.-tici- li.is held up business in tho wool market this neck so that where the manufacturers could buy raw man-rial, as in pulled wools, they have been very Indifferent The foreign mnr- - Lew aie gettorallv .pii.-t and povs.l.. n in, easier. ll.irll.g Hie .erk pti.lrd ,li.l,,lfir.. J. there weie tw.-utv -threi. American loco tnot.voH and seveute.-ll (taldnit, l.icotno i.ics shipped to tin- rnlltoad n.lministra- tioil Holy i per lent of Hip l.ino.s noiklnc wool goods ill the fluted States wire i, i piii'.illoii .lauuarv '2. I!'l!i. compared Financial Briefs lias been soi.i ,, ,. Herbert Wat.' fm j.iSua i ins is sngniiy lower lliiiu th" tig, ire of sotne recent sales of seats. ni.lv (',:! i.er cent of woo'cn spindi. were in operation on .latiuary 1. com pared with SI per cent for IVcember. , iiung the loasons given bv mills for Idle innohlnerv weie sir. Ues. . aiici-ll.ithi.. oi g, M-i ninrlit order-- and .losing down for taking of uivrntorli" pi N.Z.GRAVES Incorporated 12 and 21 South Third Street i riiiiiiuriiiiiiu ITIio House of Si.prl.iltlrs In Paint, and Is- Vurnl.lies r;r- i'tH Ik Structural Steel For All Buildin.o; Purposes Bethlehem Construction Company BETHLEHEM. PA. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AMI I'l.Otm lo assist in tlniin.ing the mads during The New York Subti.asurv g,,lUed the period of relutn lo pi ivnle operation $'.' '. 4,imi.i from tin. banks yesterday. "ml '" continue as a permmictit niemis making a cash net gam itiip Krlilcij- for mobilizing and purchasing i-nulp-of $7.!t:.'i.ono. " I im.,( to be leased t. rallrnnds: to pu, into il'f.ct joim ii.i of terminals, unltl- The seal on the Vew Yotk (-off.,, and cation i.f fncllltles. leinutlng of freight .sugar i.M-iiHiiKi- ... .uK.u.i iiaenssier p. ,,(1il- oi- oiberu Is... ntid to i-i.titlnu.. other lefuniis found advisable during goit'n,t'tit inn itnge in.-iit. I'idei'al irgalatlon of rales by Ihr The follow ng membership., m. tin- Inteisliite 'ommcrce Commission ns New Yolk Slock i:ch.uigi. ha., bi.-ti nlread.v established, .i.-ordlniitlng will, po.lpil for tiansfei- A II. -Ho, . v. ,. six n gli.aal isiinmlssioiis to be created, born., p. ll II. Mnrt'riuic. for i;.i.miii; the Inicrilatc I'ommi-rce t'liiiiiiiliwlnn lo il.orge i' '. I hmock to i'. Perry lb miles. , Hi,, ilnal court of appeals on rnle mat- son. for ?r..0'i. Tin- .iimimllee on ml. . . mission" iintioiine.'d llmi liuin T sv '.' , , , . , .ml Mori liner V Loewl had I,.-. n H.-ci.-i 'onlniimii-.n of exisiuig tale comiuii- to inenilM-rsliip "'- in.p'-."Ml of railroad men and ship pers, to pa.s on rule-, propiscd b lllie. Tho Ald'lie Trust I'ompan) will hold railroads or shippers. Iiefnre tliM nn n special mpeilng of stocliholileiM Aptll Hiinitl.il .,. Ihr regional commlsHions 10. lo act on Increasing lb iiipnnyH mi,. .,..i,.i,ui.,n ... ..,,,,. i,, ... r.... cnptlal sio,k from $2im.niin ,,, ijnii.hii Stat- " omissions to .onllnue to r.-t- ' ulale Inl... stale rales, but in proper re- .liihti -I. I'.liu & i'o Inc., Will l-'Holishlp with liilersinle rates ilrtcr- lioi.l a special Hireling ..' stockholders mined Ii) Hi" Interstate Commerce I'oni- Apnl Ik I" act on In. 'teat ai" il... cup. iii'sshui Ital stock fro,,. SI, .in a. to $l-,iiii.i)in,. Wag- disputes l" !.' concillnleil ,f the In. tease to b. prefei red slock pi.ssiblr lo Hie ugluliul ....iimissions. ., , ., , ,. . , ... , ,. failing hi lids I.) arbitrators, with MP n.?r .m?'.'.'''.'.'.!!:...';:::; u'.'iXw ;",- -"' -- " v"- on l-Vbriiai) I giivrrnmeiu deposits as mission, tllidlngi not to He .mnpulso, follows' r.n per rent of .1,. in,:. r- i; i,;m unliss miniially agi I In foiehund. nod certlllciiti s amounting to Jlo.i.l I, on,., futon- ihhii s of ,,-i-,in,i,-s to !..- su- and i-.O per . ,-pt of tax deposits pi lor to , ,., ,M., ,v regoa . oiiimlssloi.s nod r:j .Tvuti. ''""'":, " -rr ', ance or Jii.f.i,fl(ii. of loan cerilllcsle ''' WnrtleUI tireseiiled iiiii,.n,i fron deposits and SI.ISI.niH) of lax deposits i number of law.M-rs, Incliidilig Lliliu remaining with the banks after ti all. lio.it. q. -si Inning th.- cnnsiiiiiiiuiiaiiu ,i h law t'eiiuirlng nidi. i..d innipam, - in I nr. .-tors of II. 1- iloodrieh Company. n,.,,t,. ,,- -..iei..l nun-,,,. ,,, at their nipellng voted, snblect to up. . . ,,,.,,. ,.,,. ,.,., ii,.,.,.!,,,,. i, ,,,, ,,,. provnl of stockholders lit their annual ban .l.lliu, in. . oi po,.i i"t, i., ... in- m.'etlng. .March 12. to ictite In, on shari-s l"Slat. business of il... p referred slock pi lor to July lie declined that i.ulr.M.I -., mi I. IH l!. This makes a total r.-ilrcmi nt holders in the past lu.ii n..i l.i . ,.,. of .M.iinn shares coveiing clinrtir pro- , ,, iirotected owing to deMdopio.-nt ,.i .'.ions for rptlrei,i..,,l of pref.t red stock ., :.iH,. s,,,ie t tiuiid," i. soiling i- lip to Jill) - : too 1IMI IMldl-l-Mlll.il In l-cisl..i,. , ",. hodiPS or the Inters, ate i 'omm. i i The ilPiieral Chemirnl Comuan. r- , , . . pons for the v.-nr ended December 31 mission mi prolhs. after . -lunges and taxes. "W'1 'B''- '"' xp- Vvatti-I,! -li.c $1 nt-'i. ,;"'.". ng.ilnst 7.fi7l.ll in 1 "A 1 7. legislation be .-nai-ted uir tin After deduction of preferred dividends, (unity -one tnoin lis allow eil l. tin- I .-d- balance available for sin. 7.1:! film coin- ,.rH, ,.(,M, ,. tu prepare for tin o U.OII Mill lis .-.,..... i. i..... ,. roil.-. ,.., !..,. ,. . ,ollt i of . ,11,11,1,, -n so -.ailed unillciillon and iliuouin acalusl J4'.'.?r n share in Ihe piece, ling venr. 'Hie ll'll.-.T T, ...-.,,. .V'.".l, VllWl m.irltet ra'eil firm ,utli but., nlfernu p.-r .In,,. Ihn iiuiit.itiii,,. n.r.- .is n,,io: mr loin to eiiiort rlevHior. b.-vi mm nl nI,iii.i .ird n.Hiii.elliin sf.in-Ur.l t.rl. s V" t . '-'' wlnt.r, J'.'.II'.i. No. I. norlin-rn serins. JJ.39: v.. , n.r.i ... ..I... j- :i. v,.. 1. .-, il winter. cnrll.-kr. L'..-7. N'. I. r. .1. .nnut. 12.3,11 truill. Hikes the railronds fllrthi r nw.iv '::!'r,Xli:J:ruVnu:rZ The AmeHcaii Smelting and i:etl,,ig fro.,, normal methods for mee.u.g th ,.,r i i.e. ...pu-rt fn-sli lut.liltiK ,,' ii'.rc'.v Company has reilueed lis prk f lead' business r.-,Uhemcuts of riconslriiclion. from i'a lo i1. cents "rim are fust losing their Indlvidunllt.v IKKSH FHLITS - - " " ' - New Delaware Clurlers ,i..r. lii-l., Jan :it -i I ill. ," (t, s k .uhl fnlrl dii.l M.U..-V Rf.i , i-.,ll ruleil rtrni ,is lellioi. Ata.l, . N" V per I.I.I Kins-. Wltv..-,,.. II.iIiIh-Iii :.',( s .-,,. , ,i l.xlr.i l mparo Mining (.'oiiipauj J'Turpoarly Mndn for llvrry I'l vf" fl IrAINTS & VARNISHES &0ncc Used Always Preferred w m Manufacturers of Airplane Engines STATIC MOTOR CO. " V H3S So. G8th St. i DELAWARE DREDGING CO. 410 COLONIAL TRUST CO. BLDG. IJTII AND MARKUr STRECTS PHILADELPHIA. PA. ; Henry A. Hitner's Sons Co. IRON, STEEL, AND METALS i GAUL & IIAZZARI) STS. i ritlhidrlphlu, rn. nri iii.ru mu iii'i i .a iiiii.i.i.p.i.,.,.., i:i. i. ...... ... t tfi imr . 1 1 l n in i i art , r . (i. iinii ii'.i vi iiiiiil' i iiiiiii;iiii iiiiu in .nHni' "i" 1.V "",,; inrd lmr tS .': JlriPidng. .r.;ii 7.-.o. apple, -i-nn.w. iop. Wilmington, pel . aiilhorizi d ."im- ,.:,,-.,l a n-gul u .pimp rlv dividend ..f Vo "' red winter cr "ky. vl SI: N " 2 tF-r, '"- '-rf, li1'1 ' i ; ",e -n1 " 'l ". "'"."- Il f2.iHMi.Mnn The Intd.-I llav-s c .,. 3 , ,. ,, , ,l .,. . x'.a . livid, ad of 1 p "i. lm":l: '2n'Nn"r!l. nvl tlnl-r 12 as, tH'S,?.rlppllnoiVw1.i.V,,,Wl..t Vnv. "f 11 Is, W,lm,..g.,.n ml , ,.' .. ,..v..bl. h.li.i.i) 1. lo stock .. II nnrthern spring. 2 3.-. No. il. hdr.l .,, ',, ,;., .rU' .,;,k:rMi ,U;, s'.".i th.-riz.-d capital. '.'. '. ; l'..rto lii. .. , 1 .l.ni'iiii v .11 v. Inter $2.ri'J, Nn. .1, r,l .winter Barui-hJ. Y()rk mWrj4 rn.mtn ilinl.e (it .vifi 7 Mi. .Motor l-'liel Comli.'lHV , n-ith.i u.-.l cap,, .1 . 5Hi",!- v"' .' T.'.oTi ,l'--s"- S!.'i 4 P" sil'iutl"; ""nl" Ilesuu. fBliey fsjUIII, l,.s. wesl- f 1 ........ t. ft it . vlelilgni M..rlgig,- IM" ' 'T o 4 CT.i IV. sniu'it.. S2.2' -,;' .r.'ii ,'"'!; ,'"i,..S-JV"'!'.,,i, .-'. '."":": '". J;,';,' t.-,t C..tn.,r.tlo.i l.,..,-ng, M,l, ,,.,.l,. M F ",". ","'ntl. I,..tthful 're,I. 52.2V No .C'eSrllekv 2.2H. Nn n-',i' V',', r r"nl, f ' '' 'r' I,. T II 71W '' iin '""-"'' c"!!.!!..!. Ml.l a. B linnWr;'A'rif',C'0r"-'"r 0l11 r "'' r,. smutty: S2.2J.Nn. 5. k-arilcky. .malty. "'" !i,,VkL ' ,. T . .L,, t:.V i. l,5. C'e'ds l-r-M ng and IMuiirir c ,- Kaa ADWO0D hou.M. 1221. fruit, l-er ,n S2..'.,if, I -j.". . , rni.l.ert 1.-. si,. .11. ..tit h'.rlz' d i-ipitnl .. nun 11. .11 : H L U U n ann "nor, lettnlshM ciirtx- Itrclris. 1172 l.u.liels, rlie mar- ,,rs.. pr l.u.h. Per. i:i..mi.iii. .In. .in, We.,, rn K,iituik c iiett.,. c.m.i 'r o. ovrr.Mnur. "JHiS N. Iiron.l si, ket ruled steH.lj. Pu! (leni.mil was lls-h, per I.I.I . Il.'i if 22, str.in b. ri 1 lurid... per . .,-,ni,, autiioriz ,1 c.i. til 2.ihu , Ca. Urate. Tll Metul Weather Strle Wp quote vpIIow in er luts for lncsl tnide, ,, , ,-,n(s,k- nip..". . hs to nuallly iitnl lm-.it iun, al l.lsfl l. .,.,, i,r bushel ,, n,. 1U1.1..U1 ational l.rorer l"av. l.xlr.1 ttl'Milils 1.1VK was well . Isane.l up ornl ruled Arm .i.i, Inn 31 - The N'.lt ioll.ll lll'.i " K01 kteil.'e, Kh. ,,,n-u iiwnini. -l n.,1 Itu.lirl. 1 flier- inci weri. iininlp. iin.l the in.irket wns quiet i'nr lots n to ' I'H'i hlslier The (jU.itHtlons fe.l.iw . rff Wl lli nt CHARLES vi t ms EMdJMW j) Ii KlilbCOMPANY r 1 viiiiiiiiik.'".... o HBK fP 1, mcf - Southwark Foundry & Machine Company vsjv?,,;,o'1 1Tnh5!,r,i)o:! nl.K,,'n,,:he'S!..rx'W??, w. , ;ri! m;;. -,r 2 ,i , ,. v "Vj.'i,,. oi',,'i,n',,,. 1 ni'-t-d. nelKhl.ui Pi2 lh- in.,.-..- :i.i extra dividend ncr cut on the . nui- i"i iii-ii iii.enini -,n barrels and 1.331 - 2ei spring (1,1, ken., sofi-tii. st.d liirs-.-r . , mock, V '"Jar sem iiiiuii.il nn!,' ,,,!u,,,,,i;,l!il, 'ks'.'" T'tV.rk.-.'rull.l ;: Ma ;.". . ;,unK rjjj.,, Sj. "nlen.l nV Nv S "- prefer. eil ,,',,';.UM,ns'-'I;o7.r7hVn,-V0Vl",pM..:-.. SVi 40c ,1,', "inilbini'im.-n.T .i!."'. 117.' 11.-1'.': stuck The cont. ',r,;,.".ai ," . ', , ,,', ' inin V.ei i vvinier slrnlBlii 3....3:ip. Turke. 3IC".'P!,- .:l.-si. ...imc nbl.. I-Vbruao ,-' icon , n k" ail in'w v"l... ", rU- !,!' P",'in..lr-VVelBhls. I',.,2 lbs ..,-.,. . ... Kehrunr . and the -e .-..I III KHiin- strnlslt. ri.Viil.7:.i.l... short ' B I...0. nn-. 1. r ships illici t uuiii.-.,, ..I.I. , ..U f recol d .1,11,0 V ent. 0.M'l 11.20: srlu-. short nst-nl. I"T ""-. PUMlfl. Pigeon.. ..I.I per pair. " X . i..-. .. .,-. .in m.i-iii 7.- mi, i.ie ,ii, siiui.-u. er iiiur ...tit I...- .. Manufacturer, of Hydraulic and Power Tools 40H WAXIIINHTON AVKNUE I'llll.AIIIJ.I'llIA HOTELS Indian River and Rockledge ROCKI.KnOK. FLORIDA On f trnnK. l.oaln w I'' ,'ilnff. Hunt mr. en lib.. I .11, nn,- VV'r.le f.,r ,.n,ilar IV VV PU.'VVX. Vim., u.i- ...inn i .I'Mfon. (Iran IWen lb'' ' l.nl ' - " -l"- N H. 17.(110 Arch Ml.. I'hlJ.. Fk. 1 tnutt : hums : PUijs : Biitlaji CLYDE S. ADAMS , ARCHITECT and ENGINEER 1309 Arch Mrrtt, I'lflluddphU 'T.lrukont.l Kuio 113, Spruce 2371 IN". D. W. HUGHES & CO. 1328 Ileal IMnlr Truat llulldlni I'ldlolrlplil.l "WOODLAND" BITUMINOUS COAL llf.t for straining nnil force uses. In cur Mm only. Sli. s..'.. ........ '.."'.':. IIIIMKKKII .. in n.m.1.. .......ll ..n.l "llVK ri.ii'i-l't w,. .iule't"l.,u .lead.. W.i ,,'.' foimer r.ite,. The .1u,.i..niini f... .. quo,.- nt Ssrts.s.i iwr l..rr,-l In sinks. ,i, ' Turkey., nenrl.v fnney tr l.v ,l , liniualltl ,r" f"ne 13'flle, .1... (J,, fnlr 1 fond lunudiiu. nsi 2e: do .1... .nminon. S',i, id . old PROVISION'S ".nis Ssi I0. .In old Iuiih. iiimi IP r.iv ,. imnisiu.u fienhkllled. lo boxes, u.i.-iilng I1, in. The market ruled sleildy wol, a f,.lr mil- "lid over npl,.,'.- 3l,e. n-'lBlnH;-" I lb bine demand for mo.t uss. r..ii..ns. Tie. I npl; '. '. snMller site. : Hi .12. J ..-. . quotatlnns: City beef. In sets, smoked and . Ul l-d ' ; In ljW.. '"'- dr- ricked, alr-drled, 47ci western beef. Pi set., smoked. I s.-le. ted Ill'j. . weluhlng 1, lb. slid out 47e; city or weatern bef. knuckle, and tll- ! ldeee Hie weltthlllK I ,b. ,.,.,... .... I, d.ri. smoked and ulr-.trled. 4s.-: beef ham.. I n.ill . k'sij.me. nl.i ..i,.. rs. dr. -r.v -, IDA, nork, futility. .'.2f,r,3; hums. H. P. it'..-, tuiisilnu ehl.-ken. vptrrn. dryiiicked. rured too... 3,V,f3,lo. do. .klnnd. lon.e. In bnyes wenhliia .. It., uple. '' -'" SSIi3ne. du du, smoked. ,17l M.1SC! olhPl" I welglililB I lbs. linleee .11. . w. iHtilnif .!' Iiami. eirinked. eily cured, in. i.. brand and Iks imleie. 3.1. . n.lulilne 2'j i.l Hnl.ee .r.iV.V.. ,17U ,.1S... bam. amnked. western 32r, stagUV STfllllle: risislllik" i Ilk-kens. .... .-o-..--.. .-- .---..- :---.-- . ... .. ...... i i.i.!., .. .i,.i,i.,.. . .., Jf American Dredging Co. tplUircr liaroor impron'mcnu ill', ' N&. nfr U1 808 Cl.r.tl.ut HlrMt I'lillailclnhU zSn O. W. KETCHAM Manufacturer of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks, Hollow Tile, etc. rured, 37i n 3Hci do Polled, bonelea,. ."del western. In bbls . welsl,lB I II... and iiw-r nlcnlc sleillders S. P, cured. Ioop. 27lit. npirr... .lb. w. Iitldnit 3'j II.. .iidee. .1.1. 5" .moke 2Se: be ll .In I'lckle. loose. .nh'ni: S'tffS lb. pleee.3.W, 32e .iroi. a", lire-ikfuat lsirnn city cured 42e: break- 2'(i2iii" .ridlliu" i hli k nu ,,.'Uil,i !' ' fJit tu'in, we. eriVurel. 42- lar.i. west- 11... uplece. I2'(i4le; du. I .. we.lern. 3st irn nfiwd S I "J A, lard, pure ilt. kiiltl. - ,.'"' .western, choir., snwso..; fair to rindertd "I'li"' Bl""'- -l,5'2se. squabs, per dnen uhlle. Uliueriu. .ti....n. uelehlnu 11112 lb, iier dozen l.il k M TALKER & KEPLER tYTHING ELECTRICAL IESTNUT STREET lUdclpbU, Ftv, TAUBEL BROTHERS HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS Cedar & Huntingdon Sts. Philadelphia, r. Knr York REFINED SUGARS (Iff. r.nss were ll.l.t and values w'era ateadlly held on a bal. of lie for lino granu lated. DAIRY PRODUCTS I'll I:i:si7 Tr.l was quiet nnd Ihr market vvn. baiely steady. Ouolatlnli.: New Vnrk. whole-milk, fancy, held, 37ej .peelal. Iilk'heri do, do, fulr to Bood, held. 3.111 ado. New York. uhnkMiillk. current make. I.e.l here, nitfill'ir. Wisconsin, wbole-tul k. fancy, 37o. do. do, fair tu Kiiml, B3W3I10. lll'TTKIl liemand was llul.t nnd prices further declined lo under R.-tieral pres.ui'L. to sell, cjuoiatlnii". soll.l-i.a.ked creunierj. extras, 1,lo, lilelier.scorlnu kooiIii, I74f4l,c Ihe tall, r for jobblniz .alrui extra llr.tfl, 43e. tlrsts. 4IW44o second.. SMWino-, fancy l.rni.d-. of prints, Jobbing lit .MU, ,"'2e. fair In Rood, 43MIC IllillH Kreah stock wna more plentKul nnd price, further declined $1.80 per ee under general prei.ure to .ell. Quotation. I Free ra.ea, nearby flr.t., 113. HO per crate; current Diinl.l, eed, er Ion, 2.l.10: do, snuthern. Ca.F.. Iiearuy iii.ib, fi. , pirci.irniiii.iii wc. iMiiii.,,,,..,., w, ,,,,-, .....-.,,., nclU. 113.00 per cratij wt.lnu. citru lOOdb Ul, tie. 1. J1.10V2; .No. S. 73UI1. while, weliihlnir ni in P per dnjen. S7l" ,..,, no. do, weisliliik- s lie v r q.iien. ,.'M' il ftti: do. d.i. 7 lbs. per itr, .- (I mi W.i: do. il.., HtitH4 1L. per dozen. ii 4. dark. 11. SO l2rill; small nnd No. 2. i'.Mi. auliiea., jour.B. per pair, $11 73. l'. 73etfel. VEGETAIILLS , VIlilllTAIII.Kri l'olnlnea and onions were quiet and easier I'al.buca vva. ilrmly held Tho nuniallnn. were as follow.; White, pntatnea, llakteril Hhore, per bid , No. 1. :IW3.73: No 2. I'J2.."iO. White potatoes, i lersev, per . -l.u.h. basket No. I, MlWiio,-: N'o. 2, .',11 llOo White pot.llne.. lVnn.vl. vania. No 1. per I fill lb". I SOW 2 20 white polal.tr., we.tern. per 100 lbs , II S.lfrf 2. do, New York, per loo lb. It 7,"iii t .00. Sweet potatoes, .ler.ey. per ba.ket. No, I. II .'.Oftl 7.'. No, 2. II! 23, Sweet piltatoer, 1'la.telll Hhore, per l.bl.. Nn. 1, I3MIIS No. 2. IS.riOna.nn Hneel potatoe.. Ilelaware and Maryland, l.u.h, -hamper.. No, 1, J2.'-'.vl -'a..! No. '.-, ii.no.ii.no. lunoake, er h.mpei, i)l.73W2. Onion., yellow, per Republican Natici Committee Has No Authority to Speak for Party on Woman Suffrage Washington, I). C, Jan. l(i. 1911). Telegram to HON. AI.VAH T. RANSDELL, Concord, N. H.: It should he rcincmhcrcd that the IJepuliliciin Na tional Committee has no authority to speak for the party on the question of sulTrajre. Only a National Convention can declare the principle of the party. The lust declaration was made in the Convention of nineteen sixteen, and urged that the people of the several States should decide this question for themselves. That declaration still stands. Several Republican members of the Senate decline to accent any other view, and insist that the pending Federal Amendment is in direct violation of the party platform and the spirit of our institutions. WILLIAM I. DILLINGHAM, JAMES W. WADS WORTH, JR. ( L jSjzl&s: a.Ti n.re 2k3Slal&31 n u u 3 3 The Statler-Operated Hot Pennsylvania NEW YORK is Now Open iv . . m. m : It is operated under the Statlcr policies and is in every way worthy of America's first city, the great railway system whose name it bears, and the Statlcr name and reputation. Opposite Pennsylvania Terminal, Seventh Ave., 32nd to 33rd Sts. with shopping, theatre and business districts right at hand; subway station in base ment; bus lines and surface cars at its doors. There are Statler Hotels at Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis Every Statler bedroom, whatever its price, has private bath, circulating ice water, and many other unusual con veniences. And as an instance of Statler service to guests: when you wake you find a morning paper under your door but you don't find a charge for it in your bill. kOTELS STATLER. BUFFALO 430 Boom. 430 D.th. DETROIT lOOOPoomj IQOODalKl CLEVELAND lOOORoonu lOOOBtuSi ST. LOUIS C30 Itou fcSJB.liu ,r M DETROIT ST. LOUIS H vi lOOOPoomj IQOODalKl 030 Itou fcSJB.liu U ltC'M ffiJMJ IB-Mr "" "m TT ' ,' " ' ' J .' j i"V " j iSfri ' "w H . . .. , ix-,. i ' ') i-"" i i iVr iii ' ''r i , Ji tmmwJtBllM 1 J P way ko Mr Be thi. r (JlAi rtlstlc S?1 .vA'j.JiwJaa''''"- ." '- jdk i.u.XXu.jtHtflf 1 ' ''' 'O' ' t ."'"J '.' , .-,.. - .,-...,. u. .....I . il'iT.i ..X ll, i.'i I t-.-V. &
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