"' IpW , ""P ' w ' 7,' m t 'rfW . ) , i . i 'XT'Ui'A N, v . if 1 yJ ; x W EVENING PUBLIC ,EDGEKIHIIJA1XELPH!IA:, FETDAX MIY 7,19li I ,3 " vX.j" itV v T"t ' - 1- j. !7iVAiVCAL NEWS CLOSING NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIOj E aWSfc' sBSfl'-6 ft' En .f Lf f f r I r FV W B"v & f"V Kt W f- -. u - r ,V" fl " 5. K' K w sir t- L i i- I 1 13 T H. H' f I !... :.f'i,, A Wide Field For Inveitmen' In buyine securities it is best to take a bro.nl view of the investment field. Such a view is afforded by our monthly bond circulars, which present a list of from fifty to seventy-five issues of hieh-grade bonds and short-term notes. Our rthrnnrv off'rtno Kill ! araUAtd won ruil V PK-tH The National City Company Ctrtllfsniinl Ofcil m 35 Ctitl Tilepbn I4M Locust ! SITUATION ON NEW YORK 'CHANGE PAILS TO SHOW IMPROVEMENT UWtflemem Cuiiliuucs, Althdugh Wider Movements Are Kcconied in the Railroad Equipment Stocks. m Some Specialties Show Strength !c Neto York Stoclx High Points in Today's Financial News The New York Stock ExchanRC continues to bo influenced by the demoralization in the copper trade with losses extending to most of the list. Trade drags in the local market with most issues sold nt con cessions Government bonds are the center of interest on the Curb. Cotton prices nie lower. Corn makes a temporary spurt on cables from ."uth America that rxpoit rate ha 1 been mArkoil up, but pains are soon lost. 1'oieinn KxchaiiKc is quiet with tone steady. Bar silver is unchanged in Xew Vork and London. 404 B7 47 4S; Safe- ,rjfa Securl guardfd VG ties SEVEN PER CENT PARTICIPATING PREFERRED SECURITIES Writ or fiioiic or "Th Semaphore." Which rrptoin our nldii o , safeguarding securities HAStonekCompanu k WidenerBldg. MStk. Philadelphia N'rw Ynrli. Kcb. 7 -Although tfie stock market situation continued uncttlcil us ic.iult, of the. Important unfnvoiable developments which have been tecoided since Iie United States Steel dividend incetliiR, theie was no lirnvj i-elllii even In, the conpr fctbckn. and It i quired only mod eiute rovcilns of shoits to cause rallies after fractional declines had cnirled prices down to new low levels for this movement. full Copper opened with a coin of at fiti and, after dropping to 0."ii. rallied again to its hlsh pilce of the nioinliiR and was followed on Iheie inovenients ly nearly oil the copper Bioup. Wider moveniento wetu iccorded In the railroad equipment stocks than In nnv other Issue.", chlelly because of the poor bliowliiK, made In the annual report published jesterday by the American Steel Foundries, ami the minor steel Industrials generally were subjected tc arlous vig orous attacks. Anierirnn roiindrlen had the widest range, diopplug fiom 74 to 70. I!allwa Steel Spring sold fiom 71 to GU and American Car and Foundry, sold down more than 2 points to Su'.j. These losses were followed by moderate rallies, which were Joined in by Irtually everything In which there was active trading. L'nltcd States Steel common Sold down to SS'i In the first half of the dav. but recovered Its loss in the afternoon. Some specialties were made stiong without regard to the lest of the list, with International Taper becoming the most prominent feature and advancing lr,n to Wi. General Motors was in good demand all through the day without showing matetl.il change nt the close. Uiislness In rallwa and other bonds was .small in amount and with out special featuie. i BIG GAIN IN CORN PIT NEAR MONTHS WEAK . FAILS TO HOLD LONG; ON COTTON EXCHANGE MR. HAAS litly of the Income. Tax Department Washington, D. C. INCOME TAX CONSULTANTS Fp?clall5tB In preparing and tiling returns, auditing and closing hooka for cor porations, firms. Individ uals, estates, trusts, etc Mr. Haas, 6 years, Mr. Can". 3 vears, with the Internal Revenue Bureau. HAAS & CARR Public Accountants rnjlfnl llullillnr Spruce 915 Cable From Buenos Aires on Marking Up of Export Figure Improves Tone Labor Situation Still Acts as Leading Bear Factor Wall Street Chief Buyer Jin. CAim formerly Keenue Agent, Income Tax Department Philadelphia, Ta. Oar kn'IncM potlry ! find alwajrt taaa ku 4n Jlafvlhi,.- x . : Local Industrials Only Adherlnr to this, we are offering Ui oriflnal Issue oC YORK STEEL CORPORATION Keren Per cent, cumulative, participating-, preferred stock on the partial payment plan. Upon In vestigation you will find the op portunity for conservative invest ment beyond the ordinary. Vlnute detail will be furnished on re Quest. Benner & Company.Inc. Widencr Building tValaot Tliree-Fonr-Flv r.ii.M.v iir.i.T wi:atiikr ruiti.cAavr t hlfatn, !. :. Illinois Un.ftllrcl to nljclit and .ntunliiy, ruin pr unnn outhf-utt fonirhtl rnlclvr eitnt and hoiiIIi tonlslil. .Ml9uii l'nrllkd tonldit unci 'aliir flar. prolinbly light nnoiv In nnrthurstl farmer et.t urday. m tl A Hisrnnnln Fair unil ronlinurd told lo nlcht and haturdnj. , MlnneMitu 1'ulr north. Mtht xnnw In south lonlchti Mnlurdar fair anil rolil. Iowa Intrttled ueathrr with I Id" t snntv nt!irrfar. , .North llaknta tlniHItc.I tonlclit , nnd Snliirdav nlth licht noon nrnt tonlshtl runtlnned roM. . .south Iluknta I'niietllrd tnnUlit nnd Saturdaj-. tilth lleht snotv lonlclitl rold er Sntiirdar. . ... ebraka .snow tonlthl and i.robalily. Saturdn, Kan.us l'nt(llfil (onlcht and .Satur lai unrintv tnnlelil, coldfr ft alur da. Montana jnd jomlnc Vnettl'd In nleht and Saturda. with Hcht no l cold er tonight. . lle'i Chicago. Keb 7 A sharp ndwince In corn niarlet today, follow Inc the re lot of a tirl.ik cable from Bucno U. S. LIBERTY BONDS $50, $100, $1000 BOCGHT. KOI.II AND rjErOLMEXDED FOB INVESTMENT Newbirger, Henderson & Loeb UU CUFbTNBT STSEtT MomkersN. Y. I'hlla. stock Kicliantti Aires that the aoernnient.of Argentina had marked up the expoit figure, was noi weu muiniaiutu. The news cauScd a complete ieorsal of the tone, whlfh had been weak, 'quo tatlons lavlne fallen Into new low ground for the movement after they had i rallied from a feverish nnd Irregular opening. Shorts covered freely and there also was buhiB by shipping Interests Accoidini? to some traders, under the new Argentine regulations It will cost , about $1 50 to Import the cereal fiom I Argentina. Toward the eloso offerings became lnoie liberal and prlcei were worked off Oats reacted from the top after teey had been firmer on covering by shorts and absorption tluough commission houses. The domestic demand for the rnnh .'irMrle wns filnw. with nrlCes rela- Oitnlier lively easier. Hecelpts remaiutd small. I Ket'mli r I.adlnff futurps ranged as follows torn trew deuver COTTON IIKI.T WKATIIKU COMIITIONS New ork, Ib. 7. The following Inn nrralnrr were reported In the mtlnn belt !'' tnnriilnei Knoxvllle, 30l NniiliTllle. J.l Alillrne, Mnron. Challanongt nnd A-rui-ta. .'Hi tilmlngton. 3d; Atlanta. 3Xi i ' ,smlih, HOi Tliomaatlllr. thjlrlf-ton and Mempliln. 4J Kan Anlnnlo and Utile Knrk. tli Niiunnah and Jnrkiitlllr. 40) 'ShreifPort. New Orleans and renacola, i..' "null thrlatl nnd fiaHrnton, S'i. There una .01 Inch of precipitation at Mirneporli .51 at Little Kock nnd .01 at MfmphlN, w Vnrk, Feb. 7. There was Irregu larity at the opening of the cotton mar ket this morning, near monthn showing weakness nnd late positions steadiness. The entire opening range was from 40 points lower to 4 higher, with the labor situation still acting as a leading bear factor. The market was also gov erned by liquidation of March contracts. Southern and Liverpool sclllnc, Vnd weakneci In life stock market. Wall street was the chief buyer. "' ine opening irregularity was follow cu by a very sharp break in t ho' market under a lenewal of more or less' general selling. Liverpool bought Jiarfch, but there was liquidation of trade (ongs In that delivery which was relatively weak, selling off to 21,60c, or 80 points net lower, while later months "sold 7?' to 73 points net lower. Prices steadied n few- tuitnta nn wv. erlng daring the late morning, nhd therel was aiso n nttle trade buying below :0 50c for May The receipts at the potts for the lay are at 20.000 bales, agalmt 27,461 bales a week ago; 21,083 bales u year ago and 17.018 bales two years ago. Teat Todi' 10:30 1130 1 30 2.30 Marin 22 t 22.20 22.10 22.10 22.111 21. SO May "I 111 fi tt4 m iui on it, on t., ,t no July. 20 32 211 3.1 211.10 1U.04 111'.:.?) 19.(17 lll.lll ID. OS 111,01 111. CIS 111. IIS Id 30 18.30. 18 311 IS 30 Is 3D Adami Kx ... 42 ',j Adv llumely. . 21 1, do pref . ... 6! Alaska Hid M. 3t Alaska .luneau 1 Allls-Chal Co.. 31 1,; do pref .... 84 U Am Agr Cliem.lOO'i Am Hect Hug. 67'i Am Can . . . 4G',i do pref .. 101 U Am Car & V Co 87 Am Cotton Oil 42 'i Am Druggists, !1? Am Hide Ac Ica 16S, do uref .... 87 Am int Corp . 5 Am ice Sec . do pref . . Am Linseed do nref Am Malt do pief Am Smelilmr Am .Smelt nref.104 Am Sum Tob..l0!',i 101U Am Tel & Tel. 101 100, lAm Tobacco.. 1!" 1SB (Am Wool.. 4614 46 Am Writ J'apf 33 'J 32 lAiiacomla ... ."7 56','i Asso Drygoods. mT 1ST Atchison . . 91 1 til do ref . . 86 "6 All Oulf&W 1 7 06 1; Baldwin Loco . 06 ' 65 , Halt & Ohio.. S'i 45 I Uarrett Co .111 114 lldtoplln Mhi. H; Hcth Steel,... 59 U 58 J do U B9U 58 Ilkn llap Tr. 22', 21 i llooth Klsli Co 19 W'i Hums Ttros . .1I2U H2 Hutte Cop & V, :V, 5',i Cal retro . . . 23ia 23' do pref . . . n 671 Cat Packing Co 51 s, 51l Cent Leather . 58 B6, Cerro do Pasco 32 32 Chandler Mtrs.lUt- 113 Chesa & Oiilo. 55 34 T Chi Or West pr 24 U 24 'i Chi, M & St P 361.. 36 I'UU PCpcpr 63'i 6Jtj Chile Copper.. 17", 17!, Chlno Con Cop 33 32 Cluett Peabodv 61 61 Col I'Mel fcjron 35', Col Gas & i:iec 4nn Conol (las. BS'i Cont Can. . . . 'ifl out Ins 65 I Corn Products, 47 "i I Crucible Steel. 53 Cuba C Sugar. 22 ' do pref ... 74 't n Ac u o pr .. 6 Dnmo Mines . . 12 Distillers S;c . 53 , Krlo 16 Ked M & S pf 34 Claston-Wms .. 26 Cion Cigar Co. 50V Gen i::ec Co. .1471 'Jen Motors 132 do rts . . . . 2st do pref 85 CIcodrlch B V. 60 lit Xor pref. . . 92 Ot Nor Oro sbs 37s4 Greene-Can Cp 41 Gulf States Stl. Dl Hskl & Barker. 40 111 Central .... 9S Insprtn Copper, 43 Inlb-Cons Corp 5 do pref 19U Int Mer Mar. 22 ; Hi 87 U 1 .. 46 1 63 r 1 inn 92H " -1 1U 1; 19 962, :s 17 . T1NANCIAI, Annnal Meeting.. tK2jl TOE ANNUAL. MEETINO OP TIIK m Stockholder! of the W1WT.MINSTI.K CKMETBKY COMPANY will he held at "ho Cl1.1?". ?'t.ln Company. 1B03 Arch atreet. Philadelphia, on, nedneidar, Fcbruarj 19, l!t, at 3 p. ui. There will b an election for Board of Directors to aervo (or ih following sear. QEOHOD 41. PAINTElt. Secrctarr. rARTNKRfiniP8 .May . .. Julv Uatu .May July . Laro May ... 22.05 July ...22.10 ltlbn Jlay ....20.00 I'ork Mv 36.(50 Hid. Yeat Ontn Hlsh. Low C'l.".e lo 1 H-S 1 I"', I l-- I l-'l 1 10 1.07 1 U'j 1 OS'. MOiNEY-LENDINC RATES do nref Inter, Paper. ... 39", no nrer rr K7 Int NMckel 25s. Kansas City SO 17 Kelly-S'pgnd .. 78 Kennccott Cop. 30 Lack Steel.... 63 Lehigh Valley. 55 Lcc Jl & Tire.. 23 Max Motor. ... 30 Mex Petrol ..167 Miami Con C. . 22 Mldvnle Steel. . 40 M S T& S StM 91 Missouri Pac. . 23 Vat Con & &C 14 .Vat Biscuit ..112 Xat Knam & S 47 do pref 98 Nat Lead .... 65 xnn. or m 2d pr 6 Nev Con Cop. . 16 X O Tox Mex 32 Y Air Brake 94 N Y Central .. 71 N' YCASILSilnr 42a: N Y Dock .... 19 19 Is?'. ; XH H&H. 28 2S 28 orr&We8t ..105V, 105 105 do pref .... 74 74 . 74 . .Northern Pac. 90 R9 90 Nova Scotia Stl 48 48 48 Oklahoma P&R 8U g g t Oho Gas ... 39 39 39 . uu riKius ., 2ai 2 2a ' Pacific wad .. ji ,30 '" Sl) . PaeilloT & T. . 23 22 s Pan Am Pet . 68 67 68 do-prer .118 118 pi Penna It 15 .. 44 44 44 PhlU Co . .. 31 31 311? Pitts & West. . 34 uo prer . . Plerce-Arrow Pierce Oil . , Pitts Coal . Pressd stl Cir 60 Pull Pal Car.. 117 P.y Stl Surine . 71 i I Itaj Cqn Con . 19?1 iieaumg l'i v ' 80 39 17 45 1 1 1 us 53i il1. 22 Ml 22 r.2 22 1U 21.72 20 00 20 62 37.00 .10.40 r.. 5V 22. li 22 30 21.95 '21.72 2U S2 20 ." 36 HO 36 50 ' NOT1CE IS HKBEnY CIVKN THAT TIIK Bartntrahlp operating aa SMITH t HOOD la thla day -dhiaotved. Financial Briefs Yr T-C.Clausen applied for membership on the Chicago Board of Trade and C. A Wrltht posted his membership for trans fer. Th Xew" Yorlt Cotton Exchange membership of 1L Content haa been sold to II. H, Daruch for $15,500, a de crease of J500 from the previous sale. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'AH STOCKS' Hid asked Jim Iluller I" 42 MjrNinura r; 3" Midway 11 3.1 Mlipah Ektfnplon .'II Montana .. '" 1 North Star I"1 .1 Ura(U Kula 09 10 Wept Knd l' l'i C.OI.DFIKI.D STOCKH nid AhkM Allan! ;; ."I Hlue Hull - III Kooth .'- n Dlamf II n 02 "1 Crackerjack n .ns Dalay "J -".I Kowanaa "I .ml Oro V'. '.'! fipearhad 1- 14 Hllver Pick 05 .0, illRCUtLANEOL'S Hid Akr,t Arliona 1'nltM 3 2 Nevada Wondrr ., . ....s... 7H .5 Tecopa lllnlnit , . 12 .IS 11 llpn Ipi.ti Jt Uil r.f NLH Iokh Money on call, mixed1 do nref ' "mi it opened Jouay at s per cent , Ilo.va Dutch . 76"i wn ui. ui-taxons Intnrx. Jt mie -1 collateral fur lending and rtenevvW, dustrlal collateral the opening """ per cent. The money market' shows unchanged conditions In point of moderate vol time of business nnd gradual accumula tion of funds. The inquiry from Wall street Is light. and, as previously stated, rates would have to break 5 per cent lo cause any large Inquiry. Prime bank acceptances aie onlv moderately active. Hates are unchanged at 4 6-16 to 4 per cent for prime member bill and 4 0 4 6.16 per cent for nonmembers. call loans on prime bank acceptances are unchanged at 4 per cent. THILAI.KI.l'lllA Call, C per cent! time, 5tJ6 percent. Commercial paper, three to six months, 5 6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. LONDON Money is quoted at 3 per cent. Discount rates, slioit and tkree-jnonth bills 3 17-32 per cent. Reserve Bank' Discount Rate Official discount rales at the twelve Federal Heserve banks were as follows- (The, first column gives the rales for all periods up to and including a fifteen day maturity, Ihe second for a period ot sixteen tu ninety (lays, 'ine mini LOCAL MEAT MARKET St L S V . ... 11 nea iir iine pr 10 Sea rs-I toebuck . 1 7 5 Sinclair OIL... 34 ,-viuinern u Jl. 26 Stand Mill pref 90 Studebaler ... Cl Stromberg Car. 37 Sup Steel 34 Tenn Cop & C. 12 Texas & Pacific 31 ie.xas uo. . , ,187 I Tob Products, , 79 Union Pacific. 127" 1 . dn pref .... 7.1 'I nited Al Stl. 39 I nlted C Sts..ll4 L'nlled Drug. . 95 I do ltt Pf.,.. 54 I fulled Fru't.,162 i United lly Inv in do pref .... 19 I'SriPl K. 15 1 1' S Kxpress. .. 17 'I' S I Alcohol. 101 r. S Hubber... 75 do 1st nref. .fieri. U S Steel 89 do pref 114 I'tdh Copper... 66 Vt-Car Chem.. 52 vvaoasn . ,-.v. 174,i 175 33 34 'S .. (in nrer .a . and fourth columns are the lates for West Md .. United .Cigar Stores Company f i L: America has Issued Its annual report for th year ended December 31, 1918. which shows net earnings after deduction of Federal taxes, of S4.010.204, equivalent after deduction of preferred dividends to 813.69 a ahare earned on the 127, .162,000 outstanding common Block. This til V-ompares with net earning of $2,173.. jqi or ..i a snare on .he common. ,toclc In 117. The New York Subtreasury gained It, 149, 000 from the banks yesterday, maklnr a cash net gahi since 'Friday of 14,772,000. II. T. McDermott, assistant treasurer ( ths Logan Trust Company, haa gone to Farnburst, N, C, for ten days. Ths Brooklyn Kdlson Company for merly the) Kings County Electric Light and Power Company haa Issued the on- nql report for the year ended De cember 81. 1918. Combined Income ac count pr me company anu liaison Elec trta Illumlnatlnr Company of Brooklyn shows surplus after taxes and charges ot J1.6JJ.659. equal to 89.21 a share earned on 817,270,000 outstanding- cap ital stock, against surplus of 81,469,658. .or $8.11 a share In 1917. 'P ' Liverpool Cotton '. 4 JjTtra!. Feb. 7. Spot cotton was nHWt wway, with prices easy on the u. aaaVa.af a .depllne fif 3 UAlnla nr tnhl. contract, at 17.SI1. The sales Mies. Th receipts were 20. VU.ABrlH,Fulure were PWW arwaHHo. wi nricru Th follnulnc report on the frfih meat . trade In Philadelphia la furnlphcrt by the of local live atock and mat oITIca ot rhe llu ls-V Mail or llarUm. Vnlted Statea Dcpirtmcnt of Arrloulture FHBSII IIEKI- lteelpta moderate, mar ket senernlly steady, demand only fair BTBEItS Receipts moderate! supply of fairly good ateera Increaplnai market on medium beef draszy at 124 to 120; choice gradea ateady at 27 to 128: demand llalit. COWS Kecelpta normal: market active on medium and sood rowa at $18 to 121: com mon Hint klnda dvll at $14 to $17 demand VEAL Ilecelpta'llshl: aupply heavy; mar ket dull nnd unevenly lower at $10 to $20, demand poor . , . m POHK Itetelpta moderate market nrm to a ahade hliher at $25 to $29; demand fairly I.AMII rtecelp'.s very light: market atronc at 128 to $12. demand rood. . MUTION Ilecelnia llalits market ateady to nrm al 1B to l?.'; demand soon Colton Buyeri and Sellers New York, Feb. 7. March Orvls, Sellar, Mitchell. Wilson tllfford,. Hart corn. Schlli, W, Gumoens .and Wleck bidj Bache, Jay Rosenberg and Rusrell offered. aiay Ultcneil, tiumeii. i. jiuuu.iru, Hagedom, Wilson. O. Oumoens. Wat kins, TluasAl. Fredeilckson and Wachs man bid; Morrison, Uutlett, IXIordan, Downs and Jay offercar July Qeran, Mitchell. Sham, Wen man. Bartlett. Seller, Rosenberg. Mc liany and Rountree bid: Hartcorn, Bchlll. Frederlckson. Hyman. lloeenberg. Dcrnian, Wachsman. Newman. Jay and R. Hubbard offered, October Russell. Wade and Wleck bds tfellar anif Rosenberg offerjeil, n fer Capita Cirrulaliou' Increairi 31 inir. rediscounts of collateral loans secured West Phc' 17 by government bonds or notes.) Wen Union Tel 87 V,m.p7,Ker 0oV.Mp;1, Westlnghse Mfg4l da.a IB d.V 'H.t..' ! " ll " K nr 17 4; 4'- -y- vviuyo overlnd 4 4 4 4'i 4 4 4 GOVERNMENT BONDS' ATTRACT CURB TRADE Oils Generally Lower "Var Order Issue's Heavy Rus-, Bian Bonds AH Active i. w oth' rfb- 7. Trading- on Ihe Jiroad street curb was active with most interest attached to the trading In gov eminent bonds. The Italian gold 5 per cent two-jenr notes, which sold yester day at 141, advanced to 144 to the 1000 lire, Russian fconda were all active and strong because of the outlook founlted nC ,",," tho "usslan GovcrnmenOdebts, tne 6 per cent external bonds selling at .2, an advance of 10 points, and tho 5 s selling nt 65, a gain of 9 points. Independent oil stocks were generally lower showing a reactionary tendency, with International Petroleum selling at -IS to 20. Midwest Refining sold at 145 and 146; Sinclair Gulf at 24 and Royal Dutch at 73 to 73. General Asphalt advanced' from 64 to ,66, but lost this gain In the after noon. Imperial Tobacco was traded In nt 16, a gain of 2 points. Chevrolet sold at 160 and 165. North American Pulp wns the feature ot the stock Mat, being heavily traded In nt : to 3. War order stocks were heavy, Aetna Explosive selling at 7, Submarine ot 10 nnd 10 nnd Wright-Martin at 3 and .1, IMIU8TRIA1.S Aetna Hxploslveq . . Am Itrlt Mfg , Am Marconi . Am Writing Paper . Air Reduction Canadian Cnr rn on Car'i- Fdy pr. . Charcoal Iron . . . . Chevrolet Motors . . . i ramp Curtlss Aeroplano . . . Carwen Tool Carbon Steel , I'mcrson Phonograph. Hendce Mrs Lake Torp Hoat . ... Lehigh Coal Sales .. L 'ma Ixco Maxim Munitions . . . V V Shipbuilding . . . Xor Amer I'np Pulp. Otis Klevator Peerless Motor Poole ICng Scripps-Hooth v...... Standard Motors Steel Alloys Submarine .. ., St Joseph Lead Todd Shinbulldlng .. i rjiingic rum United Profit Sharing U S Steamship United Motors World Film Wright-Martin Air .. Ill, I 7 . 50 . 25 . 65 '.160 . 80 . II . 5 90 10 : 83 ' 29 31 1 65 19 25 15 10 11 105 Vent rlosa Al (' 6 4 7 '4 1 3 59 3 56 33 80 T 170 8V 95 2 18 3 86 37 1 68 19 4l 311 8 - 11 , 12 108 1 3i 39 10 3 38 "3V6 STANDARD OIL Illinois 163 Ohio 324 Prairie Pipe ...v.... 268 R O Cal 274 SOXJ- 695 S O .V V , 324 INDKPKNDENT OIL "arnett Oil & Gas .. , Cosden ft Co 7 Ulk Basin R Federal Oil 31: Inter Petrol 20 Houston Oil si . Merrltt Oil 23 Midwest Refining ...14 1 ' Met Petrol 3 Ohio Fuel 16 Oklahoma Itef Sapulpa Rer 7 hequcyah . . Sinclair , . , Island Oil . Glenrcck Oil 167 328 ,272 278 700 328 ..ifo 700 327 STOCKS 6 3 21 82'. 21 116 ... 24 : -.... 7 .... 3 MINIMI STOCKS 4 7 6 3 M(i 82 23 145 3 7 3 Atlanta . Big Ledge Butte New York . . . Con Arlx ....: C F S 4 Jerome Klrst National Goldfleld Mergee Goldfield Cons . Goldfleld Florence . . Gnldflchl Kewanas . .' Green Monster Hecki Mining . . Houe, Sbund . Independence Lead . . Jerome Verde Jim Butler- Jumbo Extension . . . McKlnley-Darragh . . Magma Copper Mines Co or America. Mother Lode Nevada Hills Nevada Wonder , . . . Nlnlssinir Ohio Copper ....,'.. Hay Ilercule .1 . San Toy Tonopah Extension . , United Verde West End Con White, Caps Yerrlngton- 1 r 19 13, 5 4 3 42 13 45 25 1 3-3: 70 8 32SJ liU 3 II ON I) 8 Bethlehem 7 (notes). 101 Cosden Oil 6s 86 Cosden & Co 6s 90 Cudahy 7s 102 Uubslan Gov 5s. .. 57 Russian Gov 6s..,, 66 Southern Railway 6s, 99 Sinclair Oil 6s 85 Todd Shipbuilding 6s. lot it 1 i' 21 ' 16 7 Vl 4 3 44 15 48 2 : 1 30 4 811 8 '33 1 4 . 101 90 92 102 61 68 99 .88 108 M'c 56 62 Philadelphia Stocks 15 B & S pf 50 100 Cam Iron 04 782 Klec Stor 55 300 Gen Asph 65 16 do prcr. 98 179 Ins CN A 28 275 Lk Sup U 19 27Lch Nav. 71 77Lch Vol. 55 362PcnnaRR 44 J 5 Pa Salt M 84 475"Phlla Elect J5 25 1 R T t c 24 20 Ph Tract 69 280 Reading.. 77 160 Ton Bel.. 3 265 Ton Mln. 3, 30 tin Tract 37 118U O I... 72 751 U 8 Steel 89 I.OW 60 40 64 64 98 28 . 19 70 55 44 84 4, 25 24 69 77 3 3 37 71 88 I10.NDS HUM Low $1400 AmGas& Elec 6s 87 2000 Con Trac N J 6s. 88 300 City 4s 1943. f. 97 1000 L Val -G Cs 102 1000 Llh Bonds . 2d 3s.. 92.74 6000 do 4th 4s... 94.12 500 1- 2d 4s... 93,80 18000 Phlla Elec 1st Is.. 75 Net Close chxe, 50 1 40 65 65 98 f. 28 70 1 65 44 844, 25, F.9" I 77 3 ..ft it 71 89 , Net chBe.' 87 88 97 102 92.74 93.8d 93.80 75 Close S7 88 97 102 92.' M 1 ;4 .24 93.80 .30 93.80 .. WHLA. INACTIVE STOCKS Kollowlnr; are quotations lor hinctlve stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Exchange nnd In which there were no transactions today. Tho price given Is the last previous sale: Acme Tea Co 79 Lit BVos . . Mllance Ins . 19 Little Schuyl m Gas 63 Am Milling.. 10 Amer Stores. 25 Am Stores pf 90 A O war ... 7V4 Baldwin Loco 66 Brill J G.... 20 Buff & Susq. 70 Cambria Iron 41 Cambria Stl..p3 Cntaw 1st pf 62 Cataw 2d pf 54 Cen Pas Rys.109 Con Trac N J 62 Corn Ex N 11.345 E Pcnn R R 55 Erie, 16 Fire Asso ...285 Frth lit Nt B.310 Hunt & B T. 10 e H & B T pf.. 13" Int M M pr. 96 Keystone pf . CO Key Tel ... 11 Key Tel pr.. 50 Lch Va'. tr pr 2C Leh Val Tran 20 4f 48 41 U '.t7 li Vtldvnle Norrlstown . 'np Central North Penna.. 91 Penn Nat uk . war 277 Tcnna Traffic 2 Phlla Co .... 32 Phlla Co pf. 31 do cum pf. 33 Phlla El w w 2 Phlla & West 0 Pitts Coal pf. 86 P R T 2 Rwys Gen ..2 Un Rys In pf 14 Un Pass Rys.160 t:n Co or N J.187 Warwick l&S 8 IS White Motors 47 Welsbach ... 41 W Jer & S S 45 (Vest Coal ... 75 Win Cramp . 80 York Rvvy . . 7 York pr .... 32 New York Bonds Hlsh Low 3000 Adams Ex 4s. 65 65 3000 Am Agr db 5s.l01 101 507000 Anglo-Frch 5s 97 ' ennn ... ti r. t n.. i nn r 6000 Am H & 1 2000 Am Smelt 6s. 99 37000 Am-Fof Sec 6h 991 97 nu.innu 100U Close 65 101 . 97 100 99 1 1 IT. 81 71 78 99 93 1 48 48 49 oa 92 102 lk 82 su 81 102 98 . 97 97 106 79 78 85 37 61 95 81 Floslon New Ynrk . . Philadelphia . . Cleveland .. , Richmond.. . Atlanta Chicago St. Louie ... Mlnneapolla .. San Kranclaco Kansas City .. Dalla 13 day ...4 .. 4 ... 4 4'. 4' 4 4 4 4'! 4 4'p 4; 4'.' 4; 3 4 S 4'i 5 4'J 4. 3 4 i 4I 32 a; Er dividend Consolidated rias !:''-i'.i:V."'..l;!l,Co,s?"-...i.. Iniernailonal " ,H-':'. .. - o--"ita iiry tionp. d NEW YORK COFrEE MARKET New York, Feb. 7. Therf was no spe cial reature to the coffee market, dur ing the first hour of trading and busl. peps was quiet, with prices about un changed from the opening level. The primary markets were lower. Rio spots being reported at a depl'ne ot 125 rels, Santos 100 rels lower and futures unchanged to a decline of 100 rels, 'Firm offers from EtozII are reported lllght. with no signs of holders making any price concessions. At present levels Importers are not Inclined to make more than very mod erate -purchases, consequently business Is dull. In the local spot market prices Were unchanged. In mild coffee, arrivals con. tlnue heavy, during the last day or two 27.000 bags reaching port with total ar rivals so far this month 68,887 bags. . resterday'a Today's riopa ODP11I liar 14.41 December ?, 13.53 January labruary .- 99. 99 1000 Am T & T 5a 92' 92 41000 do 6s 102 102 5000 Armour C 4s 87 87 33000 Atchison 4n .. 83 83 5000 Atl Co L 4s 81 81 3000 Bait & Ohio 6s 82 82 5000 do cv 4u.. 80 78 2000 Bkn Rp Tr 7a. 81 81 1000 Bordeaux 6a ..102 102 8000 Can Gov 6s '21 98 98 .10000 do 1926 .., . 97 97 7000 do 1931 .... 9704 97 2000 Chile Cop 7s.. 106 106 18000C O cv ls.. 80 79 2000 do 4s 78 78 20000 do cv 5s ... 85 85 1000 Chi tc Alt 3s 37 37 9000 Chi Ut West 41) 62 61 57000 C B & Q 4s... 96 95 1000 Chi Mil & b't P 4s '25 81 9000 do rfd"4's.'! 72 200vV do cv 4s... 78 21500O Oof -Paris 6s. 100 1000 Cumb TI 5s.. 93; 5000 Den & R Gr 4s 72 2000 Erio cv4sSrA 48 1000 do Scr B... 48 8000 do Scr 11.. 491. 21000 French R 5s.l05ft 105ft aouo II & Jl in ss lC'-j 16 8000 Interb Met 4s 4A 6000 Int Mer Mar 6a 98 6000 Inter Agr 5s. 80 lOOOLackn Stl 5s '50 80 3000 Lacldc Gas 6s 99 2000 L S deb 4s 31 88 1 0000 Lch VI. rets 6s. 101. 7000 Ijrlllard 5s... 91 1000 Lou & Nash 4s 85 466000 Lib Bond 3s. 99.00 284000 do cv 4s 92.88 19000 do ist 43... 93.02 2842000 do y8 .... 95.18 82000 do'lst 4s. 95.12 1348000 do 2d 4s. 94.28 5642000 do 4th 4s. 94.10 16000 Lyons 6s 102 5000 Marseilles 6s. .102 7C00 Mldvnle 6s .. 86 7t00 M P. WL 5s '26 90 41000 Mo Pac gen 1s 61 600CMont Power 5s 92 23000 NYC 4 II 61. 99 10000 do 4s .... 85 19000 NYCy 4s '59. 91 29000 N Y Ry 5s... 12 1000 X Y T g 4s 02 5000 Ore S L 4s... 87 1000 Pacific el 5s.. 93 16000 Pa gn ct 4s 89 4000 do 4s 1921 97 31000 do 6s 1968.. 96 3000 people a uossa au -2000 Pierce O 6s '20.100' 6000 do 6s 1924... 91 90 2000 Reading 4s.... 86 85 1000 Sinclair Oil 7s. 95 95 10000 sentj al ouj it iu uu 24000 So Pac cv 4s. 84 84 6000 do cv 5s ....101 101 3000 So Ry 4s 67 67 14000 do 5s 94 T 941,1 1000 Texas Co es.101 iui4 iui llOOO.Third Av ad 5s 29 29 29 4000 1' S Realty 6s 65 65 C.I 40000 U S Rub 5s.. 87 -,86 87 7000 do 7s 104 1031. 103 17000 U S Stl s f 6s.l00 100 100 14000 do reg 5s. ,100. 100 100 iqilAnTTnlnn Y)an 1. Oftl' 9000 do 6s 104 25000 Un K Gt B & I 5s 1919. ..100 73000 do 53 '21. 98 688000 do 5s '37'. 101 70000 Va 6s Brown B 72 2000 Va Rwys 5s... 92 1000 West Elec 5s. 97 LITTLE TRADING OF INTEREST x IN THE LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE Trade Drags Along With Few Salcsand Lower Pricijjj Electric Storage Battery Holds Firm Rails " 5 ' Are Sold at Concessions . SI? fi Today's session on tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange wy a decidedly weafcH . .v, unpossioio to arouse nny interest In any group or IntHk'j onO. tho trading dragged alongylth tho few sales made nt usually decllv IliS I" ices. - - i Klcctrlo Storage Battery was about the only one of "tho fewstocks traW, In that held firm. Tho Asphalts wero off small fractions, and Tonoptvlt-i X.V-...U..I . u.m lonopan Alining, which, had shown some' activity earlier JnjHiej'l ween, uuout neia ineir positions. . , M . .f1!0 Su"erlor 7as '5 mod"ate demand and held fairly steady, wli!' Philadelphia Klectrlc eafed off. United Gas Improvement was lower-04, saici oi noout a nunurcd shares, and Steel was up fractionally. Reading, Pennsylvania and Lehigh Valley, tho only rails come ot V;-(l V ' la anU LeniCh Vnllev. Ilin nn V mil. In nnm nial were sold at concessions, Uonds fared somewhat better, although in this section nnernllorm reH limited. A smnll sale of City 4s, 1943, gained 1 point nnd a block "of 20t- uunsuiiuuicu .i faction oi, iscw Jersey was up . i . ine rcouction Dy twoTmtlonal banks In the rate for call money of VI i per -cent rrom g to 5 per cent has not become general. v1 So far-as could he learned this morning, other national banks and tJw' trust companies as well aro adhering to tho 6 nor cent ralo which hair-beM in effect since December, 1917,'nnd they express Intention to hold to thla rat, for the present. - , , i& v. in:.... n ?... r i . i i..v vyumijj Uj crujwaics or inacuicaness A new offcrlirg of Treasury certificates of-4ndobtedness, nmountln;"t 1600,000,000 with Interest nt tho rato of 4 per cent, was announced todapib" tho Treasury. Tho certificates will bo dated 'February 13 and will bo paVabni; July IB next. Subscription books will closo February 20. . 99 93 72 48 48 49 105V, 16 40 98 SO 86 99V 88 101 91 85 98.88 92.80 93.00 95.12 94.92 '95.00 94.00 94.20 YARN TRADE NOT IMPROVED Uncertainty as to Prices nnd Strike Conditions Restrict Buying Present conditions nro reported cry unsatisfactory by local yarn dealers, according to the weekly review of trado for tho local district by R. G. Dun & Co. Buying Is restricted, owing to un cerlftlnty.or prices and strllto condi tions, and the impression seems to pre vail that no decided Imnrovemcnt can rhe looked for within tho next thirty days. Whllo business has been- generally quiet In tho manufacture or ladles' wear ing apparel during tho lant weelrr there has. been n llttlo moro activity. With the labor situation settled, .some or tho dress and waist manufacturers arc now receiving a fair amount or orders, nrln- Lclpally from out-ofrtown trade. Jobbers of woolen and cotton goods have found business quiet this year. Tiicro' has been a. slight Increase In miles during tho last week .or ten days. The review, continuing," goes on to say: , "Manufacturers of mpn't and boy's clothing stato .they have l(tln to offer tho trade 111 Ihclr spring goods. Prices contlnuo high. "Jobbers of hosiery, underwear and Knit goods say that whllo business has been quiet, trado Is buying for Immedi ate needs, but collections have been satisfactory. "Tho Iron and steel market continues without material chango and Is nome what quiet as regards general business, owing lo prevailing unccituJnty us to continuation of present prides. Manu facturers aro well employed and Jobbers nnu reiaiiers nro'iainy nusy. "Tim electrical trade Is somewhat quiet ns regards demand for electrical appliances, 'though these goods are moving in ralr olumo though In an tlclplftlon pr decrease In prices, tho de mand has somewhat fallen off. House hold labor i-avlng devices nro In good demand and, Jobbers and retailers ao well employed. Manufacturers aro nusy, "The stove tcadt Is quiet as regards staplo goods, owing to continued mild weather and the volume of business is 40 98 79 86 99 88 101 91 85 988 92.80 93,00 95.04 94.00 102 102 86 90 92tf 99 85 91 12 52 87 93 88 97 96 80 94.00 102. 102 80 90 01 92 99 83 91 12 52 87 , 93 89 97 96 XU Ins 4. IX 13.51 in. nil 13.45 s asaa dit a t (, m y ,nspaiPtjw ira Ilf V QOi lt prf. 14, Aii&cUtcd Dry Goods. pref, 14, f RANCE WILL HELP SWISS '. i The market for' ; was quiet in the early , President Atlor Lcuiiis That, and The tone wan. In the rp n . W'l r r : Sw'ss shaded a cen- 1 alk.8 to WlIoOIl of LeaJlie V FOREIGN EXCHANGE Vnrk Feb. 7. The market foreign exchange dealings today. main, steaoy, nut awss snaneil a cen time from tne uest of yesterday. Quotations were Sterling 4.76H, cables 4.76ft, sixty-day inns, nominally i.im'j, mneiy-uay Dills .". ....... Frano rauies6.4li, checks 5.45. Lire cables 17.35. checks 6.37 Swiss cables 4, 87r checks 4 91. Guilder cablts 41 A, checks 41. Pesesta cblV 2.0.20, checks 20.12, Stockholm cables 28.35. checks 28.15. Chrlstlanla cables 27.55. checks 27.25. Copenhagen cables 26,20, checks 26. In sympathy with the advance In Russian 6',-i per Cent bonds nn th fnrli due to the advancement of the Russian noviei relative w mo payment or obli gations to foreign countries, ruble cur rency Jumped about two cents In the early dealings today. The opening figure was 17 bid. 17 asked, compared with 1515 at the close on Thursday. BANK CLEAMNCS flank clrarlncp today cvmparad with cor. reapondlnf day last two years; eanju llerne. Swltirrland, Feb. 7,(By At P.) Qustave Ador President of the Swiss Confederation, has made a state. ment to the Federal Council en results of his visit to Paris. He said he had discussed with representatives of the Allied Powers the Internationalization of the Rhine, free access lo the sea for' Switzerland and the necessity of supply ing Swiss Indusliles with raw materials and fuel. , He said ho had received assurances or llfln. notwithstanding the tralunnnitlnn crisis In France and the urgency of the. reconsiruuuuu ui ishui una neigian in dustry. France, he said, was ready to do her utmost to help Swiss industry out ot Its present difficulty. The principal question dlscusced In Paris, the President added, was Swiss entry lnlpa society bf nations. In con-versatlon'-wlth President Wilson, Presi dent Aur said he had set forth the wisnes an views oi me I'caci y.quarlarlv yZl to atock DIVIDENDS DECLARED Manatl Husar Comuany. nuarlprlv nt 5U pir cent on common, payabta March 1 to tofK ot rpcora rtoruary in. Mianosrn un company or New York ouar- trlv of 14 a ahare. payable March 14. to BIOCK oi rrcuru rvoruary .1, HharD Msnufacturlnr (nmnn of 2Vs per cent, payable February nr rscoru rruiuarr i. Brown Shoe Companv.s quarterly of 81,50 on common, payable March 1 to stock of rerora r-nruar.- .-n. West Penn Rallwap Company, quarterly of 1 per cent on preferred, payable March IS to alnck of record 'Marc 1, Porto Rlran American Tobacco Company, quarterly of 3 per cent, payable In scrip. Klectrlo investment Corporation, quarter. Iv of 1 per cent on preferred, payable February 21 to atock of record Februaly 11. 20.100 100 100 suv 85 95 50 81 101 67 94 86 86 104 104 100 100 98 98 101 101 70 72 92 92 97 97 reported small. Buying consists l&rtleV vi suiiiicb neeaca to complete BIOCK, and llttlo1 activity Is noted along gen- eral lines. .Tohhem nnrl retailer ara , fairly well employed, and foundries arVl operating at aoou: so per cent capacity, "Tho leather market continues actlvti nnd nrleen atearlv. Ginger! Irlrl la In Asi. rnanri and there Is llttlo surplus stool on hand. Shoo dealers report only-nod ernto sales; ovVing to lack of snow, t at. .e v,.i.i.AMH i.a., ,... ...... ...u.i i ".v vi .uuuua imo uvcji vciy oinpiii. 4, 'TltllnAr' nnla .nnrl n enlwl-! nCtKrA tlntlA nn.l trnnA firAM nn hanrl etmW -i;- ,".,-" " - ...- -w.,. uiiruig ueuvcry. k "In the lumber market there Is not I mucn cnangn to note, there not beln much demand, and prices are somcwhail uir n.u .- fc. ...,.. i -,. v 0111,. xiiu vi sui,ijr 13 lair. : 1 . "In the taltumlnous" coat market there I is lime or no ciinnge In regard to prlc Hna mo acmana nas somewnat raue oit. "In tho anthracjto market conditions remain about tho same. The demand.;! i,.,.cv..., urn iuiicii vn ouillCtviiav, UWUlaM to w-cnuier conumons, and at tne present tlmo there is no change In prices. In? many Instances, however, mines are not operating, owing to labor conditions. "Somo Increase In volume of na work started In the building line Is noted the Inst week. There Is. however, a, dli-' position to still hold back a large amount nf proposed Improvements. While there)' Is a' slight decreaso in prices of, soma materials, tho cost of nroductlon. dun largely to labor conditions, "bIIII retard- operative Dunning. Homo municipal Work Is being stnrted and estimates are being made, in injproveinenas to Indus trial plants. It )5 believed that In the Qoursn ot a Tew weeks there will be, general nouviiy 111 inis line. " j "Wholesale crorcrs renort hualnaeav 'quiet ns both jobbers and retailers are-' ouying ror requirements only, anncl patlng a decline in commodities In gen eral. Collections are satisfactory. 5t, "Coffee Is unchanged with the ten- ,lAtt. .l.ti'ti,i'nrrl mrlni in nn4al a further supplies 'and caBler feeling ! cost and freight market. . .'Tna In eallnfii.tnrv .llh t.tlAa. Ihfrw dealings am principally In Japan and mines, nnu ueyionn aro icaro. TI10 out look, however. Is satisfactory. ' .. "Sugar is steady under light offering I ut a basis or nine cents ror fine gran-I uiateu. , Bank of France Statement l'arla Feb. 7. The weekly statement ot the Bank ot France shows the follow ing changes: Gold in hand Increased .3,246,767 francs; silver In hand decreas ed 657,985 francs; circulation Increased 383,965,290 francs; Treasury deposits de creased 2,215,038 franc; general depos. it. decreased 30.694.269 francs: bills discounted decreased 49.304,798 franca; advancesMncreaBed 31,257,757 francs. GOVERNMENT BONDS J Clalnrv WY Ask. raniimi coupon '.'a, 1930. .,. Panama rrslatereil 2a. 1V36, , Panama coupon 2s. IV3K Panama registered "t. 1B38. ' Panama coupon 3s. 19U Panama registered 8s. 1601 , Philippine O. 1M4. ... ... Philippine 4s, JtSji Philippine 4a, lJO., I) 8 Oovernment cou 2s, 1030. tl B Oovernment rvs -5a. ISSo., ti.R Oovernment cou Ss, lain., IT H Oovernment res Us, 1040 , tl h Oovernment cou 4a. 1S25.. .. a 1... ....... . Am A t .A, Ulstrlct of tjol M. 1924 ..,, 97 V 100 . ,:HICA,G0.6UTrER AND, 7 U7 117 T X7 S7 90 SO , SO :Htt s 104 na'i fls VJ MJ va Silt ii NEW Y1RK BUTTERAND E&CS New Yatli, Feb. 7. DUTTntl Weak, nr---celPts N'1IM H'ba. Creamery,, higher than eitraa.v B0t5OVie: eitra 1112 'score). VJtP 4M4CT Aflrsla. 4.1ic; nacklntf atock. cui rent mVe. No. 2. .133le. 1XUH WcaUi Itecelpta. 12.733 cases, Fresh galberta elras.rl7 tr4Rci fresh nam. ered regular packed, extra flrata, 46'i 047c. do. Ursts. 45"j O40c; State Pennsylvania apd nearby weswrn h'nnery while, Hut to fancy. fttWSSc; -9iate Penniylvnnla and nearby hennery white, ordinary to prime, MOfiBc; do,' brown, fi0fi54c. do, gathered brown and mlied colors. 4041 48c. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LOAN BONDS " Rats 3'2 4 414 414 414 Cillable 1932 1932 1927, 1932 1927 - 1933 Due 1947 1947 1942 1947 1942 1938 1928 Appro. Yield If Called, or If Gelling at Par. on Callable Date . 3.60 4.7Q 5.00 . 1 4.72 5.05 4.80 Apart x. Yield Maturity 3.55 4.42 4.41 4.54 4.65 4.71 4.88 50, 5100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE TAX FEATURES OF JHE LIBERTY LOAN BOND ISSUES WILL BE FURNISHZD UPON REQUEST T MONTGOMERY GO, in 'A 1l "3 t'V 4 14' 1U 80UTH 4TH" STREET PHILADELPHIA 14 WALL ATai4 NEW YOHK ' , I .GOVERNMENT SECURITIES DErABTMKNT Tl'.LEl'UUMiS. IIEU,, LOUUAUU 4320 UJaSTONK,ALlN J5 400 Questions v Answered Free m L Argenliiie Ieiuet Covernment CreJits Washington. Ken. 7. Tne HtatoUe Diriment Is advised tho Argentine Gov ernment has given credit of SO.000,000 nesos cold each to Great nrllitln and. France and 40.000,000 to Italy lg enable these countries to purchase Argentine products. ' BAR SILVER ' Commercla 1 bar silver was quoted in Vtw York today. at 1 1.01 '.4 an ounce, unchanged; In London, at 47-rttl. un. fhanged, . ' twtEVER before in the history of the JlN United States" have financial words , 'and phrases been so generally ysed. Every Investor or intending purchaser of I securities should understand all of them. ' , A. free booklet explainirfg more than 20P which are uspd constantly by brokers, bankers and financial reporters is yours lor tne asmng. . ' V -i ,.s. 1 ii f il Write, call, or phbne for Booklet T. U.-440 ' J JONES & BARKER SECURITIES . Widcner.Wdg., Ftttedelpki I ';, Thonn BTI, Walnut, IMC H" M-Sw; . in rH rll, notably vas raraing int l .. iJt.. ... '? . Wi'. p-vrpvi TL1. " m : t.THIt. r I ". 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