?. 'r $&) ' - "i -''ja 1 EVENINGy PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AtlGUST 20, 1919 1$ M u. -..?" Sff-,,' 1 roANCIAIi Bfriftnptlnn Netlcc JS5t NOT1CIJ 01' HKIHUH'TIIIN Of Wllr ' MINdTON HTKAMUOAT COMPAN FIRST MOtlTOAdK B MOLD llO.NDH listed Mar lSth, 1009 Ndtlc" Is hereby nlvtn that Wilmington Steamboat Company, a. New Jervey Cor poration, lias eleclM and doth hereby elect t. redeem nfid un October 1. 1010, will re deem at par. all of Iti nrtt morttaee i Itoia Donna now numisnumi unuer ine mort BRUNO DUKE Solver of Business Problems By Harold Whitehead (Copyrluht) ocal Bid and Ashed 3i 1 Amer Ship & Com Amer Store Baldwin toco jirlll J O .nurr nua tin oref . . Cramp tr ctfa l.ircirir Biora Tola Ulil 3'i ,1004 S3 70 III) mains unaer inn mnM. ..- . . --.-.. cij-,i. -."" -.:...; . . r -. -----. .- iniai 'rni-siK h .iiiuirr n, 1 , ri; ini. nf the Kirteemn unv or Miv. mini t . "w .., .. . --- The Equitable Guarantee and Trust Com- mill' rnnl mnunr to which KolrT. ttl ,0ncrnl Asphalt pny. an Trustee. Ly depositing with sald'r'm' c001 maunrr 1D "'" "r win fl prtf trustee lor payment to the holdsrs. Ih. ' X ,,,, i .tl.iiinni! amtieeliT. Krtnr, Tel amount 01 me principui 01 saia ucnus, and, ........... ... Tl. no pri ir l aaemtaj UMIIUR, rU ) . .-- - -- - - . till ll .. t ft Provided un th nnfn1 u-tinn Mi nnnffwIPM 1 0 Srnnthtircr f A.lt h Sun Cftm .... -,---,. -, ' -- S. .. 1 '.r," viiu " - -.--.- , i".-:.--,- v. - -- XaCD OI B.u ""nu. Ain uviuw! t a.W, .i..t ..-. ..1.111... 11., I... Tlrtitin TVil- ."" 1K.il i th.ir hnnds wiih nil coupons nntirrta n tic theretn to th tn.J truBt nnd rclvf ther for PnMncnt of the principal of nald bondu nd all Interest duo thereon to Iho data of EQU1TAIII.K TRUST TOMrANT. Tru.tee, P.ted AttCUSt i Wllmlnaton. Delaware into Turk nwy do pre f . Ex dhldnd J ori'icB oFnTuiTsuFEinFrliSIiEST-!)? anil there I saw Harvey holding down Gorridge, while the other detective wns Kitting on the floor propped against the all Interest due thereon was heckled no nklllfull.v by Uruuo Duke W M 7JY Tha bonds, tnaether with oil Interest rou. fooled me romillctelv. I roll d not be- Lehuth Val Tr pons arpertalnlnc thereto, should be pre. ,",cu mc imiiimw-io. , " . ,. do pref . ... tented t the raid trustee. In the City of i llt'VC that tl man In the desperate Pltua- rnna. R R ... Wllmlnaton. Stato of Delaware, on or after inn i. fnn,l himself collld Oct In ao'Tfilla KKe the above mentioned date of redemption. uon "c lounl' iniiinn luuiu u v ,, , I'hllo. Co Any holder or holders of the said bonds uourhalnnt a nionner if be were really 1 do R p c pref deslrlnc to do so may at any time prevlouj ,, .. --I-.. do (I p c pref to the First djy of October, lulu, rrrrent giMltS' ot crime. P It T tr ctfa Foley lind Jum congraiuiaxen iiiKc on Kraaimr his Bliillfiil handling of the cnte and , TSSoKh ."in . was walking toward the door when Uinion Traction there wan o pinioi sum; b scmmi ,n 8 sirfi areenttiated in the almost ueserieu building until It oeeraed a regular fusillade: it startled all of us. The shot was followed by a shout of "Hold 'im, .Tim," a thud, a scrimmage, a gronn. Micnce tor n scconu, men Klor told the office mon stockholders of record at the close of . ttl v.hlcli Duke, Foley, Purvis and I business Auiust 51. lnl. ,,ll., vii.i.iam ltr.iwr., 'iressurer. m-i- phiuiiim.i "Mike!" the name was shouted as a command and to the amazement of Purvis the toilet door burst open and a big red-headed Irishman rushed past us through the outer office where he col lided with Staatburg. I raught a glimpse of ,the corridor Dividends AMERICAN rOWKR MOHT CO, 71 llrnadwav. New York COMMON 8TOCK DIVIDEND NO, The regular quarterly dividend of one per I a B""- 01 curr mr u . rent. (1) on the Common Stock of the ' footsteps racing along the corr au&nkU two people running tounrd I A MF.ETISO OF Till! HOARD OF Di rector of I.lt nrothers Corporation was held Auffust 1st. 1010. when a emtnnnuM dividend of S and an extra dividend of V4. vaa declared to all stockholders of record on August flth. 1010. pas able on Au tust 20th. loin. Checks will be mailed. Pronosnla S2 . 71' 107 l.i ii's ip . is . 14 . -' . 24H 81 2 , . SI SSK . 7.-. . '( . 3R . ' OS'4 3li' n. da4a mi ss ) S3 7!1 110 l.-.'4 VI ojij $h as 11'. 3D 30 3.1 Wi 7114 as 3 .1114 3S Ycsterdar Did Ask MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YOKK Money orvrall. mixed collateral, opened at 4 per cent ; high, "ft 314 3-'t :,J! 1M1', HU't 18 .11 111) 71 sn r.j ISO 100 74 7H 111 11.1 1.1 t.1l r 25'1 -'.'. OS (IS' 4S't 4S 14 17 ail . ill! i?l4 Ull Si) HIS 3.1 J1V J.1 7fiW 77 3". 31, '.'In 3 3S 31'. us nsW 101'4 loiii 30 81 if CORN TURNS ERRATIC nrr-r-r AT-rn.m ithpiT I'Ol ttr r-K S K . S MK .11. low. A. ,,. lit closed. VM, and tl I ruling rate. 5 per cent. Industrials i opened at 41-, per rent; high, fi'i ; Fails tO'lou'- 1VJ,: ,n,i, ''i floaed. 1 mid HV4 i I lining rnir, i j per crm. Tlie eauler tendency In the money market continued today Time tunas were In fair supply at the fl per ceut figure quoted yesterday on both mixed loans and industrials and demand ws not urgent. Prime mercantile paper is BUS"'' per cent, with a moderate local Inquiry. Bank acceptances of the first class QFI I IMP ItlfiWITIWIirrAIT lfor "e7""1 ,v,,kl, nnd that the on OtLLIINU IVIUVLIVIlInI cotton going forward is on old con- I SENDS COTTON DOWN Rally in Early Trade Hold Oats Also regular Declines in Foreign Exchange Rates Responsible for Break. Sentiment Unsettled ' tracts The close was finally steads at a net decline of ."S to (i." points. Vest, rday s , close Oon Hlsh I.ow Close Aurust 30 40 30 10 . 'SO 7S fieptemt-'r 30 13 30 31 ! 01 ' if lober 30 SI 30 S.I 30 SI 10 07 80 27 Decembir .11 00 30 01 30 90 30 S3 30 27 January 30 oi 30 00 30 so 30 20 80 37 March 31 00 30 71 30 70 30 30 30 4H l.llav 31 01 30 77 30 77 30 42 30 1 Hid LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chltnro, Auc. 20 --HOGS Receipts. 11 ORAIN' nr.LT ITIMTHER FORECAST Chlcnrn. Aui. 20. Illinois Showers to nlcht and Thursdav. probable f'.llowed bv clearing-, north and west warmer lonleht Missouri Thunder showers this afternoon nr tonlsht. cooler tonlsht: Thursday fair M'l.consln Showers tonlaht ist ano south fair northwert. Thursday fair and cooler Minnesota Fllr toflleht end Thursday, cooler tonlTht Iowa Unsettled with showers tonlsht. extreme east; Thursday fair North and Fouth Dakota Fair tonlsht and Thursday Nebraska Fair tonlsht and Thursdav Kansas Fair toniEht and Thursday Montana Fair to nlaht and Thursday IVvnmlns Fslr to nlsht and Thursday Chicago. Aug. 20. The corn market wns erratic today. A stronger start. cotton nr.LT irnATiiF.ri conditions New York, auc 20 The followtn tem peratures were recorded In the cotton belt this mornlns Knoxvllle nnd Nashville, 04. Vlckeburr. Jracon. Auusta snd At lanta. 7(1 Shrevenort. Mule Rock Thom- SSVllle. Savannah and IVItmlnfflnn. 75. were faiornbly influenced by the current1 San Antonio. Fort Smith Memphts. New ...i.i... iiaiirBinii biiu mini'., n itn sacoia ana Jacksonv le. Til corpus low rates for call monej. runi-ic (.ROUNDS AMI uuildino OF THK v.u.ii.ii.i ii cvi.iii ur rtciSTi SiXVANtA. OArlTOl, DUILDINO. IIAB- nignunn. rA. NOTICU 10 CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals, accompanied by a check en a solvent bank or trust company, duly certified by a, proper ojneer thereof, in the turn ot Twenty-live thousand (126,000.00) dollars, as a proposal guaranty, will be re ceived at the office of the Superintendent of Publlo Grounds and' Hutldlnse of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrltburc. pa., until ten a. m. on Tuesday. September 18. 1B19. for tho construction of the aoi felVcRS AND SAIIX1RS' MEMORIAI. I1RIDOE alone Capitol Fark Extension and State street. Harr shurr. Pa. Specifications, plans, proposal and con tract forms ara on nle and can be seen in" the offlce, of tha Superintendent, at Harris burc. the offlce of tha Chief Enxln.sr in fialtlmore. and tha ofrice of the Architect in New York, and contractor may obtain s.ta ef tho same by depositing 1100.00 tor each et. with the Superintendent. This deposit will be. refunded upon return ot tha seta wlthdut marking-, disfigurement or other damage within ten daya after the award of the contract. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposala or parts thereof. fir order of the DOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PURl,IC GROUNDS AND gOII.DINGS. COMMONWEALTH OF PENN- rJV.AMITCHELL. T. W. TEMPLETON. Secretary. .... Superintendent. ARNOLD W. TJRUNNF.R. Architect. 101 Park avenue. New York City. J. v.. ORF.INFR co... BratTieee Fidelity TIM- p.ltlmo-.. Mrt head Uneven, hut mostly 2.1c higher m-IiI. ..,!. 1l,u,t ,o follnu-efl bv than esterday's-Renernl trade, Top J.M "" " n;w"hiMfw sV j iiSbt H5e? 2i" i'"-"1"""! Pressure under which the mar f'o'S Vi?iyU,.8.Wtfl?j-6' ,rt "-eakened. influenced by further rKaTyn'ers'Tna fu'fc'h.rfe . ere losses In foreign exchange. Sub- WgWA'tM&op' thPTP wns " shar11 all5' but ?&rAaW?-tffit "BiirM ore not held. Commission lS''cUonln,,SWn'd8mted,,unn0,! lVSol0Mft?r .h"" Wr b" Bt "m"; ?nivers",ein7r,oonRnO ,'0!nmn " " "-Traders were nervous and the volume ! u&Edr'S2.iC ?$&? PSX M was moderate. to city butchers. 117 2Ji nctl-sl top 117 M. T) r(,0(,jpts wprp smai , offerings ,, aLarlv In sh.ne lOW CT. SlH PSIll i to side In evident aeouv. ior irom nia ;i u'a.risn lrlo trlcklerkn stream of blood. I SHEEP AND. ' I.AMB8 Receipts. PHILADELPHIA Call, r per cent; time, ry, (5(1 per rent; commer cial paper, three to six months. 5fif 5V4 per cent, and six months 0 per cent. LONDON Money Is nuoted at 3'n per cent. Discount rates, short bills 3jVfft3'4 per cent. Three-month bills. Sheep stead. feelers, strone: feeder inmbs i fr0,n ti1( rnnntrv were light, but i s.i. weather and crop advices were favor pnt.hnM.1, aff ?0. llOOS Receipts. . 11 iti.. i i .. -- in- rnm al.ln sen ui.i... tftt.t. t?0 7.1eT21. heavy ! nhle. Tnherotit fttnoilltv in the castl vuii. giii m-uu "I""! " " 1 -"b -,.., Iv1 ii,h vorkera and I ',,,,. .. ""I ul. ,u. u..ti. iRoston i-i- i . .ia Hne fmni h v i"'"4'"'. -i.'2"T -" --- ,nn r n wns wpi iinnn nv mr uuim. . v... v-i. flOfl I Ofia nlen tvnro .rrPlllnr. DpilHnES IM lladlnhU '....... .. .v.. ...K.. ,. h. .iHr.rii d HHnn -.. ,.,..,. cieaay. ion sneer, in.-o; iup tniuun. .. .. . . ,,.. , ., .. 11. 1., nn- nnn-ntnru . '" "". JUKC grabbed MUiatDUrg SO VlClOUSiy CAIA'ES Receipts. 187. Steady Top. '" hihmi.i nmu. nun mih'i "l-""'-- Cludnnil ii,.i ...iii, . .i,nri r,,nV lm -ivllteil Th : 22 no . active on both sides of the marKei. r.x- Atlanta l.... ...... - ...... .. ..v . . ... I F.n.t m. I-onla. III.. Aur. -HOOS- Prl projects were untavornoic. .u Receipts, sooo head Hlither Top, 2I JO. ' to the drop ill foreign exchange. niiiK. i!o.ra:.ai neavr ireissi. - 'jr. Tmn o,v ahnn-ed nn imnrovcment. Reserve Dank' Discount Rates Official discount rates at the twelve Federal Reserve banks were as follows: (The first column gives rates for all periods up to and including a fifteen day maturity : the second for a period of sivteen to ninety dns. The third and fourth columns give the rates for rediscount of collateral loans secured by government bonds or notes.) Coro'l paper in to HO u 1 t OFFICB OF TI7K 70N" Srnpr.V OFFICER. 17th nnd F St. N. IV.. Washington. T. r. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be opened at tho ebnvc address t 11:00 n. m., September 2. 1010, for furnishing- all of the matcrtnls nnd libnr necesiary to resurface all of the urper nnd lower driveways through the V P National Cemeterv, Gettis burr. Pa., Including also certain other work as shown on plans r-2S.3.dated Auirust.lOlO Plans snd specifications msv be had upon .nnllc.tlon nt this office Proprsals to he rrreoS. inHS&' ee.rV MSSSWS " "n into some one. FOR RnD RCI'AIR iviiHh, r; 1 1 -. urij TTSDUP.O. PA.. NATIONAL CEMETERY." and address to the Zone Supply Officer. TVMnn D. c next second I saw the glirt of steel as Mike began to handcuff the snarling Austrian. Then the action switched to our of fice. Like a flash Foley jumped to the door dividing the two offices nnd turned the key which, fortunately for hlra, was on the inside of the door. "Help out there!" I yelled to the other detective, who I knew was In the toilet. Duke made a grab at Foley, but Foley was too quick and slipped past him. He came straight for me, but just before I could get within arms' length of him he ducked and with a wicked jab with Ills left foot, gave me a kick In the ankle. I heard a crack and felt n stinging, stabbing palu shoot from foot to thigh. Then I tumbled on the floor, for the blow and the pain overcame me momentarily. I quickly struggled to my feet, when the lights went out and the whole room became inky black. "Damn !" 'I heard Duke snap. "I'ur vis. quick; wherc's the switch?" I was groping along the wall lor It roicy, l thought, and Instantly clashed with him. Down we went. nis e. .i.i ,n TltOlfl on. Tht weight. S20 50O20.7.1;- light lights. Sly threshing returns revealing light weight. 20: heavy packing- sows, smooth. 17ris. packing sows, rough. 15.00ftl7. Pies, w' ("20 .. . : r,. l Tt ' 1. CATTLE Receipts, oonil neaa. "-n'r- Financial DrlfSJS O'ner- ally steady. Peef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. H7.00a,lR.f0: medium and good. U217.S0i common. sin. 1,112. light weight, g-ooa ann cnoice, Albert C. Hucker has purchased a ll,-',-ia y. Hgni WriKHl. KOO.l III,,, l""ivr. I - - - - r.'i7: common and medium. 0. BO lit 12. New York Cotton Exchange seat for VmoT cV'nners'Tnd "cu'tlfr.'' I.io": $21,000 from William Mitchell, making val cAlves. light and handy weight. Jl.iW the fourth seat the latter has sold. The l?e?;Y 7tio """ " 50S,2-nn! B,ock'r I last scat brought 523.000. but the two SHEEP Receipts. 7000 head. No sates , previous sales were at $24,000, which I is the record price. Knst nnffnlo. N. V.. Aug-. 20 CATTLE , r.eoeipis 700 neaa, emu i-aics. ret-eiius. , T. 1.i. . , ..... A ,, q-- 410 h.nd. steadv. nl2t 1'etition for a holiday on the Sntur Chicago St Louis Minneapolis Kansas Cits Dallas 4 1.1 days . 4 4 4 .. 4", .. 4". 4U . . 4 . . 4 . . AV, ... 4H . 4'4 dsvs 4". 4 "I 4'. 4 4". 4. 41. 4. 4H0.1 4S .1 Uov't paper ir to uo 1.1daa das I Chrlsll 7S, Oslieston. S2 The follow. Ing preclpltatlois were recorded Jack sonMlle. 02- Thomaavllle. 04. Galveston. .9, Wilmington. OS. Charleston. 30; New Orleans, SO. Saxannah, 2 OS 4 4 4'i 4 4 4 4 4 4U 4 4S i 4'i ' 4U 4'i 4U 4 '4 4U IS 4I i'i New York. Aug. 0. Further ex tensile declines In rates for foreign ex change prompted selling of rotton toda and prices broke sharply. October fell to ,"0.07, or 7S points under the close of jestcrday. Sentiment was extremely unsettled, with a general disposition to even up accounts, pending developments in the exchange situation and the threatencf strike of steel workers. Advices from the South reported an almost total absence of demand for export, while some shippers ere said to be trjing to resell, to mills in the, Kast, lots of the staple that had been purchased to be sent abroad. Importers here declared that it wn. impossible to conclude liny new foreign business; that this had been the case FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. Aug. 20. The foreign ex change market in the early dealings today showed the worst demoralization that has yet been witnessed In French e.-hange and sterling. Quotations that could not be veri fied at the outset placed demand ster ling at 4.13. a break of nearly 0 cents from yesterday's low record. Sterling cables were said to have sold as low ns 4.14. Later sterling was quoted at Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR ! WHEAT Receipts. 201,007 bushels. The market waa oulet but firm. We quote: No. 1 ; red winter, 12.39; No. 1 northern spring, $2.80: No. 1 hard winter. 12.39: No. I red winter, garllckv. 12.37: No. I red smutty, a J2.36: No. I red. sarllckv and smutty, J2-34: ; No. 2 red winter. 12.3d; No. 2 northern ieprina, .-.m- ?a unru wini.r, ...on; , No. 2 red winter, garlicky J2.34; Nn. 2 red. ''Smutty, 12 33; No. 2 red. garlicky and smutty. ; 31. I uuii.-v uecoipts. 1.30 pusneis uneringa fl. wereMUrht and prices were stronger, but ii ! there wa not much doing, we quote, yel MowMn car Iota for local trade, as to quality .and location, at I2.122.in per bushel ' OATS Receipts. 23.000 bushels Trad was quiet, but prices ruled steady under Might offerings. We quote, c-- lots, us to I lonatlon: No. 1 white. OOWAle: No. 2 '! white. 89f0e: No. 3 white, SSOSOc; No. white R087c. g FLOUR Receipts. 23 bbls. and 370.002 s lbs. In sacks. Little doing and prices nom- Inally unchanged Quotations: To arrive, per 10S Ilia. In 140-lb. Jute saks. Winter straight, western, new. 110.10010 40; near- by. new. 1010.2.1: Kansas straight, new. ' illfill 2.1; Kansas, short patent, new. J 111.110011 73; eprlne. short patent, old. 113 (S13..10: do. natent. old. J12 Kfiraia- Hn An new. Jll 50O1I 80; do. first clear, old. io.23 10: do do. new. s,7se0.80. RYE FLOUR was dull and barely steady. Wa quote at 16.3338.50 per barrel, In sacks, aa to quality. PROVISIONS There was moderate Jobbing trade and values generaJly ruled steady. Quotations: Beef. In aeta. smoked and alr-drled. Roc; v knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd alr drled. Me: pork, family, B7c: hams, s. P "cured. loose. 3040c; do. skinned, loose. 370.18c; do, do. smoked. 3040c: do. boiled boneless. ftSc; picnic shoulders. 8. P. cured loose, 28Hc; do, smoked. 2030c; belttes' In pickle, loose, 30c; breakfast bacon, 44c4 lard. 37c. REFINED SUGAR8 Light offerings restricted busln... n.i... were unchanged on a basis of Oc for tine -, granulated. I" DAIRY PRODUCTS fc,, CHEESE There wag little trading- and J prices favored buyers. Quotations: New J Tork and Wisconsin, whole-milk data, cut irent make. fancy, 3232He; special higher: New York and Wisconsin, whole. t milk flats, current make, fair to good. 30 - Sle: fancy good Jobbing at 33034c. BUTTEIl There was a fair demand for j desirable table grades and the market ruled firm under light offerings. The quotations .naa-4 iouow.; noua-packeq cream- .oil;.-, '.'..", .r,ci. mgner-scoring goods. B8660S. the latter for Jobblpg a-ia: extra 'S'?"" 8-?5,8Mc! flr.'"- MOSWc: aec . onds. SOOISZp: -sweet cre.imery. choir, in 1 j'jancr. BBlc: do. fair to good. 54.1Sc: ' fancy brands of prints Jobb ng at R204e: fi, e.l- I..Im RqA.l. "-vote. EOOS Fine stock continued s'carce and tjrnv Supplies were mostly of unattractive involceg. which were dujl and unsettled. T!-?'-1uota"on' follow: Free cases, nearby, 1141,60 per crate: current receipts, that will grads. tlB: fair to rood, I13.R0O14 40- western, extra nrsts. J 1 .1.00 per case; firsts i Ia-SX3iSX, V -- "".in eeronns, 110.80012. 80: fancy selected eggs Jobbing at 60001c per dozen. t POULTRY II LIVE The market ruled firm at the lata -advance, with demand absorblnr tha lim ited off.rlngs. Quotations: Fowls, via ex press, 37088c: spring chickens, trollers. nof Leghorns, yellow-skinned, weighing IV UZ ids. apiece, os-B40c: do. broilers, not lba. aslece. 88 37c: white T.hn. ...1. low-sklnn.d. weighing IK 2 lbs. apiece. 93 y S4o: do, do, smaller sites, 8032c; roost ers. mwc; aucKB, sprinr, anvwc: do, Pekln. old. 2880c: do, Indian Runner, old, 2628c: pigeons, old, per nalr. infetr. do. young, per pair, 3840c. DRESSED was In fair demand and Arm - nd',!,Wi-''$.,r,nV'-. Tne. o-uotatlons: Fowla. f. fresh-killed, dry-picked. In boxes, weighing S.,D,-.!B?.Ter '"W 41"! weighing 8V4 lba., 8880c; weighing s lba. 3 5 Si! Be: -.-- wv.v. , .,-.,, ru, in Dm Kansas rlty. Aug 20 HOOS Receipts, sooo head Market very unecn. lower Hulk. 192O50- heailes. 12020 40 med ium weight. 'O02O.7.1. lights 1020.71. light llahts lis T.1I920 50. packing sows 118 B20. -pigs. llflfMO fATTLE Receipts. 1.1.000 head and 2000 rnlve. Mlrli.l rfeldv. HllllT hepf steers choice and nrtne. tl7.2.118.SS rr.dlnm and 'good. J14 3517 23- common, l?.2nl4 2.1, ngnt weigni. gooq anfl cnoice. sif.ai'O'i? o. , . . . I ctmmon and medluni SD3)14 30, butchers Mr. but What a rattle heifers. !ll.l.114 31: rows. 104? 12: ..,... u- ,..ai T felt mvaelf lielne feeders and cutters. J1WR: veal calves. light scrapper he was. I icit mysen ueing and han(iy weUhti $iSj7: fPfrter steers, slowly nnd surely overpowered when n cncua r.i, stocker steers, 7ll s.i. v . 1 gJirrjiPT) no. alnia AIUV1 hsa-1 "C fa rlrmt the lights flashed on. Purvis was hud- li.,?.;'' r.,mK i12.5r.tsiT is i and com. died In the corner between the small , mon. ? 12. -.earling wethers l73is , . . . ,, , , . ,, ...-ti' ewes l.l.i.'ilc'J 2.1, ewes runs ana electrically controlled safe ana the wan .taiff.i- hreeding ewes, tosio; feed Duke had found the switch alter a lit tle fumbling. Then we had another surprise. It was not Foley, but the detective I had grab bed In the dark. We had each mis taken the other for Foley. Duke had unlocked the office door, admitting the others. He then rushed to the fire-escape. A quick glance, and then, in tones of great exasperation, ex claimed : "Foley never went down the fire- escape, but he escaped up." h.J8-:R!22M....T avv.'-VsY .; v prccdlng Labor Day has nnrn cu- . fnr ,,,,, an(, 4Ai for eablr) 21.7.1. vorkers. S22W22 2.1; light yorkors. 1 ciliated on the New ork I otton r,v- ( i',,lnr, broke 7 Centinies further to S. 10 change. fnr rnbirs and S.22 for checks. The Xew York Stock Exchange has. Quotations were: Stockholm cables receivcfl notice from the Stutz Motor 21. ,i0, checks 21. .",0: Christionia cables Car Company of America. Inc.. of the 2.'l..",ll. checks 2.'!. 10: Copenhogen ca nronosed increase in the number of bles 21.00, checks 21.70; llelgiau ca- shares from 7.1.000 to 100,000. l-.'l 2.14f21.H0. plg 121 21 2.1: rouslm. J18 (1 IS Mi- stags. 12Wlfl. SHEEP AND I.AMRS Receipts. 400 head Lambs 23c higher. Lambs, 110018. .K) others unchanged. (CONTINUED TOMORROW) LONDON STOCK MARKET Domestic Shares Flsbby Grand Trunks React From Top London, Aug. 20. International se curities were unsettled again on the stock exchange today and the group was depressed by the withdrawal of the treasury's prohibition of transactions in foreign-held descriptions. Oils were heavy. Shell Transport and Trading was 8 0-16. Some mining Issues were weak. Do mestic shares were flabby and Orand Trunks reacted from the top. Heavi ness prevailed in Mexicans. Trading was dull, with the markets still with out a leader, although, on .the whole, the undertone was steady. fanoy. dry-picked, weighing 4 lba. 'and ove'r i' apiece. 41c: weighing AH lbs. apiece. 37 88cs weighing i lba. apiece. 843.1e; smaller alses, 3283c; old roosters dry-picked, 27c broilers, Jersey, choice. 48H0c; other near, tnv. XSfTJ40r! oxeentlonal lots hlhr. a ki.,lk,n -l-lOSSY,! anrlnr ritirka n.,hv 111m. f aquab. white.' weighing- 1112 Iha.' ner I doien. I8.60C0.25: do do. welshing 810 ids. per aosen. e,.ou.n.it; no, no, weigning s lbs. pr dosan I0OS 7.1: do do. velghlng T lbs. per doieh. M.oOtjn.2.1; do do. weigh ing SftftU lbs. per doien 2,.103.nO: dark. I1.S0O2.2S; small nnd No, 2 R0c2. i trPFOU CTDIIITR ' Apples firm. Watermelons cantatouns and peaches were plentiful and lower We quote; Apples, per bssket. 40oGt1.M; do, -per bushel hamper, n0cftl2; do, per barrel. r ,.,'., u. , iiiniiiuirf, nrptr,,,. cr rgic, I'.ASeWI SO; do Delaware and Maryland, per II crate, IScftl 23. Watermelons, southern. It rer rar, I17.127K. Rlackberrles. per quart, I 1At22c. Pearhea. Delawaro and Maryland. I J Jr bushel basket. Sltl.TS; do, New Jersey. r pe- crate TSr3: do, do, per baskt 40c j 1.S1. Hucklberrles. ner qusrt. 1823c. (I T.mnm ner hov. t2..10ST4 SO Onni! CTul. i Ifoinla, per box, 82.25B.23, il vcnCTAni tre Potatoea firm Onions and cabbage quiet mA BtMariv. 1Vj nuote; Whlta nnljiln... I I irietern Shore. Va.. per barrel No. 1, j eH.8t)! No. 2. '82.BO4, White potatoea. iKrsgy. per pasket .no. j. i.2awi.40: r,-rer g'iuea. oiumc-o,-. wnun iniisidss, pr Sn-pnund sacks, IS.2nOS.5rt. Cabbage, per flcr, e'irii'i-ic. v'niona, new jersey, per iltl' l,5Pi flo, d9, per BUhl-hUB. FEW ?J?,M'' j BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted in New York today at $1.10 an ounce, a decline of lV4c In London, the quota tion was d higher, at 50d. ,NEW YORk COFFEE MARKET New York, Aug. 20. At the decline in the coffee market this rooming trade interests were buyers and this steadied tho merket after the close with upward reactions of 4 or 5 points noted in some of the more active months, reports, Santos seems inclined to bold out on firm offers, but trade operators arc inclined to the belief that damage has been very small, if any, and point to the recently sagging market for Santos futures. The local spot market was quiet this morning, with Rio 7s held at 21. Test. close 19 90 20 80 20.00 20.4(1 20.2.1 20.10 20.1.1 20.02 20.00 19.88 19 9.1 10.04 BUTTER, EQG8 AND CHEE8E New York, Aug. 20. BUTTER Steady Receipts. 14.001 tubs. HIgh-soorlng. SOW C il7c: extras. r,BiSc: firsts. 2VrB1ftc. seconds, 60B2c: state dairy, B353ttc v-rins steady. Racelnta 1S.B90 cases. Fr.sh-gathered extra. BlOBSci storage packed extra firsts. 51 58c; storage-packed nrsts, livouci airura ro, t, ouviw, ,.". - soinsflr! checks. 34AAc: underarades. 25 88c: firsts. 47 50c: seconds, 424Hc; state and nearby hennery whites. 8B0c: gath ered whites, BOOHOc: western whites. BO flA. w,il,ra whltea. &nB3c! Partita Coast. 07c. outside: western and southern gathered whites, 4585c: stat and nearby hennery browns. 5882c gathered brown and mixed B3t73nc: rair to prime, iboo. CHEESE Steady. Receipts, 3270 boxeg. Flat, current make, colored, average run, 2014) 80c; flat, current make, white, aver age run, 20 H 80e: colored specials, 30M j sic; wnua specials, suvaic. Open High Low Close July ....l.t lTl l-'l l-2o Bept. ".'.'.'St.ib s'o'.BO 2V.45 Oo;?; Oct. 20.10 Nov. .., l!1 Dec. ..... '20.00 20.10 19.80 19.S0 .Tan? ...19.83 10.00 19.90 it.TB Feb. .... HI-74 March .'19.00 10.95 10.08 'lOS Xprll 19.S0 May ....10.85 19.90 19.S5 em.SS June 10.80 Bid. Refined 8uors Unchanged New York, Aug. 20. Conditions generally iu the refined sugar market arc uurhauged. ' All refiners continue out of the market so far as new busi ness is concerned, but in well-informed quarters the opinion prevails that the arrival of raws this week and tne De ginning of net week will be sufficient to enable all refiners to resume melting at their normal capacity. Trices are unchanged at 0c, lets 2 per cent for fine granulated. Itaws also are un changed at 7,28c, for nlnety-slx-degree fjeatrifugals. common. feeder lambs. !12.3014.5O. South Omaha. Aug. 20. HOOS Receipts. 5000 head. Ten to 25c higher: closed ao tlve Rulk. IlOfiTlO.50: top. ,10 83. CATTLE Receipts. T800 head. Native bef and butcher cattle steadv, western, all classes, active, stockers and feedera steady. SHEEP Rcelpts, 30.000 head Killing lambs weak to 13c lower. Sheep steady SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following securities were sold at auction today by Barnes & Lofland : All the right, title and Interest of John A. weik in tne estate ci K.aronn-1. Welk deceased 100 STOCKS Shares 12 Manaunk National Hank; par 1100 330 6 Fourth Street National Bank, par J100 320 10 Fourth Street National Dank, par 100 320 25 rights to subscribe to Commercial Trust Company. S 1200 . . 3 rights to subscribe to Commercial Trust Company. $200 7 rights to nubscrlbe to Commercial Trust Company. 1200 32 rights to subscribe to ("ommerclal Trust Company, 1200. 33 rights to subscribe to Commercial Trust Company J200 84 1 .Provident Life nnd Trust Com pany: par tlOO 430 20 People's Trust Company, par $.10. 40 - umpire line ana 1 rust company; par J50; paid 2B B Ouarantee Trust Company. At lantic City N. J.: par 1100. . S4 Mine '.'111 ard Schuvlklll Haven Railroad Company; par $50... 24 East Pennsivanla Railroad Com pany; par $30 1 Philadelphia. Oermantown A Nor rlstown Railroad Company.... 10 Philadelphia Rourse common H Philadelphia Rourse preferred... 5 John 11. stetson company com mon par $100 .'... 2.1 Pennsylvania Cold Storage and Market Company; par $50 12 24 Union Transfer Company; par $23 ' 12M 2000 Spokane Mining- Company; par $1 Lot $5 2100 Monie Crlstn Oil and Development Conpapy: par 1 Lot $0 RONDS $2000 North Pennsylvania R. R. Com pany, a.o per crni; coupons Januiry and July: due 1933.. 800 ($101) Wane Coal Company. II per cent: first mortgage; cou pons March and September; due 1037 83 84 4 844 84V4 20U 10H 81U BOH 11B B 20H 340 7314 774 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Mergetvlhaler Linotype Company, quarterly of 24 per cent, payable September 80 to stock or recora nepiemner a. American Telephone and Telegraph Com pany, quarterly of 2 per cent, payable Oc tober 1.1 to stock of record September 20. AJax Rubber Company, quarterly of 11.80. pas able Septrmber IB to stockholders of record Aurust 30. Colorado Power Company, quarterly of 174 per cent on preierrea, payaDie Sep, tember IS to stock of record August 80. Cuban American sucar t ompany. quar terly of 24 per cent on common and 14 per cent on preferred, payable September 30 to siock 01 recora orpirmoer 1.), Coturo Lumber Company, Inc., a dividend at the rate of ft ner cent ner annutn nn first preferred, covering the nerlod from July 11 lltlif, 10 Aiauii ,11, jt'iu payanie ep tember 10 to stork of record August 20. Republic Iron and Steel Company, auar. terly of 14 per cent on common, payable isovemper 1 to noinrs 01 recora uciooer in, nabal Octobe 1 to holders uf record Septom' and quarterly of 14 per cent on preferred. Raoni ,p 1ft foutn jenn uu v-ompany, quarterly or 8.1. S payable September 30 to tseptemper 12 itoclt of record New York Metal Market New York. Aug 20. Copper, spot and August. 3-H V--74IV Jiepirmoer, 22W it zSHc; October. 22'. 214c; November. 28W 28"4c: December. 234 24: January. 234 24Ur. Market was quiet. Lead apot. S.TSOB 90i August. B.77mft 024r: Septem ber. B.ROO.I.SSe: October. B.SIc bid: Nnvem. her. S.BOe bid: December. B.P.Ie bid. Market wnn Arm. Sojlter, Eaat St. Louis Snot npd Auguat. 7Sc aked: September. 7.7flo esKea: uo-oner, innwi.r: .-ovemner, 7.B3 ffl noc i-iecemiier. I. ,u ,,,,, aiaraei quiet Probe Jersey Storago Trenton, Aug. 20. To obtain further data . upon which to base a vigorous wsrfare upon food boarders and profi teers In New Jersey, the State De partment of Health has appointed Ar. thur Wlgley, of Sklllman, as an inves tigator of cold- storage warehouses, and. lie will start upon his work nt once. 1 Captures Giant Heron Measuring six feet in the spread of the wing, a giant blue heron was can- tured by "Gus" Kscher, Third avenuo and Lester street. Esslngton, and pre sented to the Zoo, The specimen standi about five feet high, its legs are two feet long, and it has a long, skinny neck surmounted by a small head with a top-knot, which it ruffs up when ex cited. " . . ! bles S.2S, checks S.30; murk cables 4. 0. checks 4.7."i. Lire declined only a The National Conduit and Cnlile point to 0.4S for cables aud 0.!)0 for Company has issued an estimated in- checks. come account for six months ended btrong feature of the mnrkct was .Tune 30. which shows a loss for tin- pesetas, which moved upward 10 points period of ?043.2n0. as compared with to 10.40 for cables and 10.30 for checks, a loss ot $3f4.4fiS for the correspond- Tllo downward movement carried marls ing six months of 1018. 1 off 15 points to a new low record at 4.80 for cables and 4,io for checks. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- ytin .OBOr ITCOrds were made In pany. in its report for the quarter Frpa(.h ,m(i Italian exchanges shortly ended June 30, showed surplus, after aftrr 1 o'clock. Franc cobles dropped to charges, taxes and unking fund, of s 00 and rnccks to S.2o ; lire cables fell $027.1.14. equiviilent. after preferred 9-b an(, ehpcU , m Demand dividends, to $l..l a share earned on ,,; as , uotnj at 4-1ol or a the $34,2.,500 common stock as com- , bou, th , ,ow pared with a surplus of $401,384. or1 $1.05 a share, for the quarter ended ""- " March 31. In the corresponding quar- tcr of 101S the company's surplus 1 BANK CLEARINGS amounted to $1,700,170, equivalent to j Bnk c,Mrlll toiiy, compared with cor $4 85 a share on the common stock. responding day last two jears: I 1010 1018 1917 t,:,ot,, nnrrntions with Xew Boston .$34,440,317 $4S,501.8S7 $34,142,740 Arbitragitig operations wun .cw v 7nn.1117.114 .117 07.ssn 4H2.S7i.U7 York are Mill prohibited by wartime pniia. .. 74,131.475 75,300.031 si, 281,71 .., it.n T.nmlnn Stock FTchancc. , Partial removal of this provision is ex- ' rntn,l anon to luiK'ii I"' iii'nih "i - v v 1, .,,- Oft r.hl- .... 1 ,.,.. -j ''0 ;""" -v -""' ..-v.' "-'"..? 1 1, n a, ,no :m,-u' vn rir m,u, PTrnanp mi.' morning quoted prices In tendon Tin. spot. LIU Ills: futures. 200 10s. un (2 10s for both; straits. (27S. up C3. Sales, spot. 100. j I IIU tun.,. . .... ,... u. .u .u .vfy ,, , spot. 100 15s. both up 15s. sales, spot, 100; LONDON METAL MARKET ban on importation of securities. Th" New York Subtreasury gained $35 000 from the banks yesterday, making a ca-h net gain since Friday of $5,423,000. Subscription for United States 4'i per cent treasury certificates of Indebt edness. Series B, 1020, dated August 15, 1010, and maturing January 15. iry0 will close at the close of business Thursday, August 21. The committee on securities of the New York Stock Exchange rules that Chicago. St. I'aui. Minneapolis ami 1 Omaha Itailway Company common nnd , preferred stocks be quotea ex-ntviucnu August 20. It is announced that the Guaranty Trust Company of New York and the National City Company have underwrit ten an offering to stockholders of $0,860,000 0 per cent preferred stock of tho Proctor & Gamble Company, of Cincinnati. Common stockholders of record August 30 will have the privi lege of subscribing to the new preferred stock. Directors of the Ajax Hubber Com pany have authorized issuance of 30. OOObhares of treasury stock to be of fered to stockholders for subscription nt $70 n share. The proceeds will be used in enlarging the company's business. STERLING DOWN AGAIN futures. 850 tons. Electrolytic, spot. 109; futures, 120, up 2 for both. Lead, spot, 24 17s fid, futures. 23 10s. both off 2s ltd Spelter, spot, 40 10s; futures, 41 10s, off 10s for both. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 0. BUTTER Rectlpts. Chlrago, A us. S07S 1UDS. EGGS Receipts. 11. Oijfl cases changed. No sesaton today on picnic. Market un account of SHELLS BLOW 2 TO BITS Demand Drops Almost Five Cents to $4.14 New York. Aug. 20. British ex change fell to a new low record to day, sterling dropping almost five cents to $4.14. Paris demand bills fell to 8 francs to the dollar and demand lires to 0. Iteports that the French Government is negotiating for an American loan of $100,000,000 to $200,000,000 for the purpose of stabilizing its credits iu this market lack confirmation. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Jim Butler MarNamara Midway Mlipah Extension Montana North Star Rescue Eula West End GOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta Rlue Bull Booth Dlamondfteld D B Dalay Kiwanas Oro II.,.. Dl.b """ "" MISCELLANEOUS Artcona United Nevada Wonder Jjcopa Mining . . Bid Ask .80 82 .58 .82 .20 .22 .07 .00 .1.1 20 .07 0(1 .11 .21 14 m IKS .03 .03 .02 .03 .07 on .01 0'! .02 03 01 04 .01 .03 08 08 IS 23 .8(1 .40 .50 .09 .12 WOULD REIMBURSE KAISER Prussian Cabinet Bill Proposes to Give Him 170,000,000 Marks Berlin, Aug. 20. (By A. P.) A bill has been submitted to the Prussian cabinet which provides that 170,000,000 marks shall be given to the former Em peror William as total settlement for th elvll list he lost through "forced ubdlcatlon," according to a Weimar j dispatch in the Frelhelt, Five Others, Including Phladelphlan, Injured at Aberdeen Proving Plant Baltimore. Bid.. Aug. 20. (By A. P.) Two laborers were blown to pieces and , five seriously hurt yesterday at the Aberdeen proving ground when a box of experimental supersen sitive thirty-seven-millimeter shells, which was being carried by the two men, exploded. The dead are James King, of Balti more, and Thomas J. Odonoghue. Low ell, Mass. The injured are John Buck ley, West Philadelphia ; Hug Lyon, Freepcrt, 111. ; W. J. Begley. La Salle, 111.; Bernard Wess, Aberden. Md and James A. Cushlng, ChilHcothe, III. No Money Orders to Germany Many inquiries are received at the Central Postofflce concerning Uie send ing of money orders to Germany, Po land, Rumania, Austria and other coun tries by relatives of residents of these countries who are desirous of both send ing and receiving money. Timothy Keehan, in charge of tho money orders at the Centra Postoffice, said that no money orders will be sent to these coun tries until they have stable govern ments which are on a firm financial basis. GOVERNMENT SALE OF TELEPHONE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL 900 pairs climbers; 1710 payout reels; 400 belts; 1000 clamps; 3831 kits. Sealed bids will be opened 10 A. M., September 2, 1919; at Munitions Buildinr;, Surplus Property Division, Washington, D. C. Particulars, special bid forms can be ob tained at above ofrice or Zone Supply Offlce, attention Surplus Property Officer, Philadelphia, Pa. Refer to S. P. D. No. 686 ME. GOVERNMENT SALE OF (NEW) RAILROAD PICK HANDLES 147,600 36 inches long. Sealed bids will be opened 10 A. M., September 2, 1919, at Zone Sup ply Office, JerTersonville, Ind. Particulars: Special bid forms can be obtained at above office or Zone Supply Office, attention Surplus Property Officer, Phila delphia, Pa. Refer to S. P. D. No. 277 GS. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Aug. 20. There was ouly a limited request for spot cotton today with prices firm on the basis of nn ad vnnre of 44 points for middling nt lS.COd. The sales were 4000 bales. The receipts were 47.200 bales, all American. Fu tures were steady in the early dealfngs. Spot prices were : American, middling fair. 21.13d; good middling, lll.iOti; fullt middling. lf.20d; middling, 18.C0d ; low middling, 10.8."d ; good ordinary lfi 20d nnd ordinary. 14.67d. I BUSINESS NOTES According to ,i statement made by a government official in Washington the net proceeds of the sale of 14,000,000 ards of surplus cotton goods held In this city recently were 110 per cent of the original cost of- the merchan dise, j The derby hat promises to receive a new leave of pnpulnnty next fall nnd winter, if orders from hatters lire iu ilirntivc. Manufacturers state that re tailers are ordering heavily oil alt tW of derbies, while next in favor la'tba brown soft hat. A great deal of cement will be re quired in Manila, according to con sular advices, if the buildings now projected are constructed. Several ce ment plants are in operation and the Insular Government intends to erect another. There nre abundant deposits of lime nnd clay, but 'the high price of coal reduces profits. A Spanish royal order authorizes jthe export of cotton waste under permit from the official cotton committee. In the last eleven years England has sent only SSI automobiles to the United States, the value of which was $2, 153,041, while in the same time the United States sent to England 41,182 cars, valued at $36,710,011. The Importation into Sweden from Germany of trucks and wagons msde for war purposes Is assuming rery large proportions. Consular advices state there Is a market for baseball goods and, In fact, for all sporting goods, notably tennis paraphernalia, In western Canada, Large wholesalers of women's apparel are Inclined to look upon the present lull in the market as a result of the heavy purchasing by retailers last month. They expect active buying will be resumed next month, and, in antici pation of this are holding to their prices. ' First Offering $3,500,000 Capital Stock of the National Motor Bus Corporation Par Value $10 Authorized Capital $25,000,000 (2,500,000 Shares) $7,500,000 Outstanding, Including this Issue Full Paid and Non-Assessable All Common Stock Transfer Agent Registrar & Transfer Co. 120 Broadway, N. Y. No Bonds Registrar Empire Trust Co. 120 Broadway, N. Y. PrODGrty This Corporation owns the entire capital stock of Chicago Motor """"""" """ Bus Company, successfully operating SO double-deck buses on the North Side of Chicago, which in 1918 covered 1,41 1,789 miles, carrying 4,571, 374 passengers. Additional From the proceeds of this issue, it is the intention of the manage ment immediately to increase equipment to 130 buses, install a new service on the South Side and give Chicago a thoroughly Equipment modern and satisfactory Motor Bus System. Arrangements are also under way to establish Motor Bu3 Systems in St. Louis and Newark, connecting the business sections with the residential districts. Other cities have given assurances of hearty support to similar plans as soon as they can be perfected. Earnings The Corporation will have in operation a minuimum of 250 buses " """""", in the three cities mentioned a3 soon as deliveries can be obtained. The earnings per bus per annum are conservatively estimated at $9,300 which indi cate net earnings from operation of approximately $2,325,000. Exclusive license rights have been acquired by the Corporation to a new "stepless" Motor Bus with enclosed stairway to the upper deck. This upper deck is covered, permitting the operation of the bus to its full capacity regardless of weather. This is swung so low that it will pass under trolley wires and low bridges with entire safety to pas sengers. The exceptional future for a system of modern motor buses in leading cities cannot be over-emphasized. Motor bus organizations in London, Paris, Chicago and New York are enjoying remarkable prosperity. Buses are becoming increas ingly popular and profitable as a means of passenger transportation. We advise the purchase of this stock. Application will shortly be made to list it on the New York Curb and other markets. Subscriptions will be entered and orders executed as received, subject to allotment. Subscription Price $7.50 a Share Descriptive folder T-16 will be sent on request The Boughton Company Incorporated INVESTMENT SECURITIES 71 Broadway New York The forefroinsr information has been complied from statements and statistics which we believe to be correct but do not guarantee United States Grain Corporation Will Sell Flour to Wholesalers and Jobbers The United States Grain Corporation, is prepared to divert from its flour purchases and to sell and deliver to Wholesalers and Jobbers straight wheat flour, clean and well milled, in 140-pound jute sacks, basis, $ 1 0.25 per barrel delivered in carload lots on track in territory east of the Illinois and Indiana line and east of the Mississippi river from Cairo to the Gulf. ' Wholesalers and jobbers in purchasing flour from the United States Grain Corporation must guarantee not to sell at more than 75 cents per barrel additional, and the wholesaler and jobber in turn must require a guarantee that retailer will not sell at more than $1.25 per barrel over the wholesaler'8 price, in original package, and at a price not higher than 7 cents a pound for broken packages of any size. All applications originating in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and the Lower Penisula of Michigan must be sent to the undersigned. UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION H. D. IRWIN, Second Vice Preoident 272 Bourse, Philadelphia, Pa. A I "I 1 A $' 't rtj'j s v .- ', ,.!. .sa ,SjVr"'ff st 'ft ' ftJ p n-jf i!T o A 0 r : u "Ti 1 a ji
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