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Largest Organiiation of Its Characttr in tht World TEAR OFF HERE i MEMO US I Write Roger W. Babson, President of the Babson's Statistical Organi zation, Wellesley Hills, Mass., as iouows: neasa send a copy of Bul letin No. 3 4 CP "The Outlook for 1920?" and "Getting the Most from zour money grans. Corporation Income and Excess Profits Tax Matters Expert preparation 1919 Returns Expert Review 191719181919 Returns Consultations Conveniently arranged Phone: Filbert 2450 Benjamin Robin (Formerly with Bur. Int. Rev.) Consulting Accountant Z19 North American Building 1?00S Blda. Trinity BUo. Vfath.. D. C. A'ctu Vorfc, -V. y. FINANCIAL Dividends AT A KE017LAB MEETTNO OF T1IE board of directors of the United Auto tores. Inc., held Saturday. February 7 1920. a dividend of 27c on the preferred stock was declared, c-avable to stockholders ! KSoni December 1. 1910, and a dividend r t on the preferred stock to atockhold. rs of record Februarv 21. W20 both oav- abl. March 1. loin Checks will b. rn.Fled. DAVID W. PAXSON. Treasurer, rniIDEI.rni nrrrTnm . ,1000 Chestnut st. Phlla. Fa.. Februarv JO. 1920 The Board of Dlfectors ha, this day declared a quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters (!;) per cent (being 43 73 cents a share) upon capital stock of this com pany. payable March 15, 1920, to stockhold. era of record February n io0 -viu- It. C. LUCAS, Treasurer. THE COLORADO POWER COMPANY The regular quarterly dividend of one and tune-quarters per cent. (HIS) has b!2 declared on tho Preferred iStock. pa j able . A, E. WIDLT. Secretary. Special .Vollrra Office of INSUItANCE I TO IIF NOltTFI AStEItlCA 3d and Malnnt sts. . Philadelphia February 10. 10n At a meeting of the stockholders "held Friday. February 0 1B20. a resolution was adopted increasing the capital stock of lhi company from $4,000,000 to 13,000.000 At a meeting of the Board of Directors fceld tht. day the following resolution i wis adopted: JlESOtVYRD. Each stockholder of record at close of business February 14 1020 ah mi be entitled to subscribe for one tl) shara ne new stork on account of every four lit shares held. The amount to be paid fo, each ahare ahall be twenty dollars ($20) ten dollars (110) of which shall b- pUreV',2 capital and ten dollars ($10) added 1 to th2 surplus OE me company. Warrants will bo mailed Fehmo o. 1920. ' - JOHN KREtER. Secretary, omCB OF THE rOMMIRSlONEIts or JfAIKMOUNT I'AKK F 127 City Hall Philadelphia, February 17 10"0 Baaled proposaia will be received at" this olffce untli 11 o'clock a. m., on Friday Tmhl iwry . 1020 for furnishing luSbef,' Proposal blanks may be obtained at this office. By order of the Commissioners of Fair, mount Park. ,r' ALAN CORSON. Thief Engineer Proposals THB BOARD OF EDUCATION, noli". ougtt of Audubon. Camden Co.. N. J win receive proposals for the contemplated alterations and additions to School Houses No. a and No. 3. as per plans and specl Vatlpns until 8 o'clock p. m., Tncsday, jlarcn Oth. 1010. when same will opened la the Hoard Room, School House No, l At tho same time, separate, proposals for the heatlne. ventilation, plumbing work and electrical work will be received and opened. All proposals lor general contract must liis accompanied with a certified check of RttSen Hundred Dollars ($1800.00). " All proposals for heating, plumbing and eltrloal work must be accompanied with a certified check for not less than 10 per Stat of tho contract price. Elans and specifications can be had from the undersigned after February 12th. 1920 A. deposit of Twenty-five ($23.00) Dollurs mm be required on all plans and specirtca. Han. Same will bo returned when plans a5i specifications are rsturned. Tfca Board reserve the right to accept r ralect any or all proposal for the beat HtrMio of the Hoard. .1 ' . .. . i . whii iuiwi v bisiisu, seaiea ana tor the work bid for. and .. to the BOARD OF EDUCATION. Borough of Audubon. Camden County. N. J, ? i,l' , GEORQB N. HOFFMAN, y, v District Clerk. Bt'J,'T YMoU At.. Audubon, tl. J. c4 KB55JCT55Sti (UfraWeJj) COATS MADE BIG PROFITS English Cotton Firm's Net Earning Last Year Increased 86 Per Cent London, Feb. 18. The report of the government committee to the British Board of Trade on the cotton combina tion states that the sales of J. & V. Coats, Ltd., for 1010 were 20 per cent, loss In weight than thoy were In 1014, yet tho net profits of the company in creased by 80 per cent, the net profit on reel cotton gaining by 108 per cent. The Coats Co., with n virtual monopoly, took steps to exclude other manufacturers, but the committee udJs that the Coats company did not take full advantage of the monopoly. The Coats company refused to pro duce its records of foreign business. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS t Ohlcnso, Feb, 18 JIOOS Receipts. 14,000 hunt. Lower. Hulk, llg.7S014.iO-, top, 14. 00: heavy. JU0OW14, medium. $13.00 014.40; light, IHIStfHCO, light llahts. 13.76q? 14 25; heavy packing sows, smooth. Mi! S0&18 asj packing- sows, rough. 120 12.30, pigs, U3WH. rAm.K Herelpts. 4000 head Slow. Ileef steers, medium and heavv, choice and prime, 1410,20; medium and good. Ml. 50 14; common. If) Oil, BO; light, good and choice tl26lft.2d; common and medium, 8.80ti"12. butcher cattle, heifera. 10 50X13: cowg, IO.60Wll.Tfl; connere and cutters, IS 00.60; veal calvea. lB.7uif 17.23; feeder steers. $7.30011.30; atocker ateers, 50.75W 10.23. MtKKI Hecelnts. 10.000 head. Steady. Lamb. 118321.23: culla and common, 114.00 17.73. ewea. medium, good and choice, I11V13.73; culla and common. 16 10.50. Kat bt, TOtda. HI., Feb. 18. HOGS He celpta, 13,500 head. Weak. Hulk, 114 0 14 00, heavy, nonoi medium, $14014.60; light, $14 25014 73; llKht. lights. !14.23ft 14 "5, heavy packing hows, amooth, 112 12.23. packing sows, rough. $11.60012; pigs, $12014 30. CATTLK rtecelpts. 400O head. Bteadj, Beef steers, medium and heavy, choice ana prime, 114010; medium and good. $119 13 75, common $11010 73 light, good and choice, 112.26010; common and medium. 18.30012, butcher cattle, heifers, $7,300 14 50, cows, $7 23010.30; canners and cut tors. 1307, veal calves, light and handy weight, 112018: feeder steers, I8.BO012: stocker steers, $7010.50 SlIKEr Kecelpts, 17O0 head. Steadv. Lambs 18020.73. culls and common. $13 30 it 17 75, earling wethers. $16018.30: ewes, medium and choice, $10013.50. culls and common, $300. Kat Buffalo. N. V Feb. 18 CATTLE llecetpts 550 head Steadv Calves, re ceipts. 000 head Steady, $0023 50. HIXIS Itecelpts, K80U head Slow, Steady to 15c lower. Heavy. IIS.'.OISIO: mlsed. $lflffl0.23, orkors, light sorkers and pigs, ,110 511 roughs 113011 23: stag. 18010 I SHEHr AND I,AMH Uecetpta. 0400 head Steady Lambs, $14022; yearllnga, i $12019.30 wethers, $15 00010: ewes, 100 114.50. mixed sheep. 114.30015. ! rittsoiinth. Tn., Feb. 18 HOOS Re ceipts. 1500 head Loner. Heavies, lit 23 W14.no: heavy vomers, iin ouwio.73. light jorkers and pigs. $15 5O01G. f SHKKP AND LA.MI19 Itecelpts. 400 head. Stead). Top sheep, $16: top lambs, $22.50. CALVES Itecelpts. 100 head. Steady. Top, $21. Sale of Buildings and Equipment U. S. Navy Training Camp Detroit, Michigan. , Sealed bids for the sale of the buildings of the U. S. Naval Train ing Camp, Detroit, Mich igan, will be publicly opened at 10 :00 a. m. on March 9, 1920, at the Navy Recruiting Office, Journal Bldg., Detroit, Michigan. Catalog of this sale may be obtained from Lieutenant Com mander N. B. Farwell (S. b.), U. S. Navy, Senior Member, Board of Sale, Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois. 1 BUILDERS' I I MILLWORK I I Doors. Sash. Mouldings, j Columns, Etc. I THE HANEY-WHITE CO. 17th and Glenwood Ave. ii; :;! Warehouse :: .: 21st and Glenwood Ave. i-ji 1:: Lists From Plaits and iiij ;i Estimates Given FINANCIAL Annual Meetings P33 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY General Office Broad St. Station Philadelphia, Februan 18. 1920, The annual meeting of the stockholders of thla company will be held on Tuesday the Oth day of March, 1920 at 11 a m In Wltherspoon Hall. 1321 Walnut st Philadelphia, at which meeting the annual report of the Rnard of Directors for the year ended December 31, 1910, and such other subjects as mav be properly presented will be submitted for consideration and ac tion by the stockholders Stockholders may obtain copies of the annual report and the necessary tlikets of admission to the meeting on and after (he second day of March, 1020 b per sonal application at. or by letter tn the secretary'a office room 209 Rroad St Sta. tlon, Philadelphia LEWIS NEILSON. Secretory. Pi5 I'ENN TRAFFIC CO., S. E, COR. STII " and Chestnut sis. February 2. 1020 The Annual Meeting of the stockholders' of Penn Traffic Co will b- held at this office on Thursday. February 20. 1020, at 11 a m for the purpose of the election of directors and for the transaction of anv othr bust. ns that mav properly come before the meet Ing, ALFRED M 0RA7 Secretary LEGAL gqy NOTin; ih iikiieiiy tin en that- " application has been made to the Pub lic service i-ommiaaion or me t'nmmonwealth of Pennsylvania under the provisions of the Public Service Company lav. by Iiurrnre M. MrCorab, 1212 South Carlisle street, and ivilllam II. Daniel. 1218 East Berks street' evidencing the Commission's approval of ths exercise of the right und privilege of oper ating motor vehicles as a common carrier for the transportation of persons upon call or demand In the city of Philadelphia A pub lie hearing upon the aforesaid application will be held In Uorm 400. City Hall. Philadel. vihiB Tliii rail it w. tVhm w Vttih t aVn m.. when nd where All person f-rt IntrrntJ tixmr j'wij tmvi mo viiisv 4 jjivrwo own, fSji' Mi-, - -ny EVENING PUBLIC LOCAL MINING 8TOCK8 TONOPAH STOCKS Did Cash Hoy 07 Jim Butler 23 MacNamara 00 Midway IS Mltpah Extension 00 Montana , 10 North Star 08 Rescue Eula , .23 Tonopah Extension 2U West End 1U 'West Tonopah 00 DIVIDE STOCKS Allied Divide .'. 02 Alto Divide 03 lnicher 10 Hen Hur 04 Brough Divide 20 Divide Extension 70 D vide Syndicate ,,, .02 Divide Con .04 Dividend 12 East Divide 03 Haabrourk Dlvldo 0.1 High Divide , 02 Revert Divide in Reno Divide 02 Koaetta 02 Silver King 0.1 Tonopah Dlvldo 'Jli Tonopah Haabrouck 13 Victory Divide , in Verde Divide 10 Zone , so OOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta 01 Ulue Dull .' 02 llooth 04 COD .02 Combination Fraction 03 Crackerjack Oft Dlamondfleld B II 01 Dalay 02 Florence 20 Ooldfleld Con u Goldfleld Merger 02 Gold Development 14 Orcat Bend ,, .02 Jumbo Extension imi Kewanaa 02 Lone Star 03 Oro 01 Red Hills ..: 03 Sliver Pick 12 Spearhead OS MISCELLANEOUS Amparo 1,70 Arizona United in 1 den Mother I .ode , .no Nevnda Hill 02 Nevada Rand 20 Nevada Wonder ........... .17 Promontarlo 1U Tecopa Mining .10 White Caps 10 Ask .00 .23 .B,-i .16 .08 .13 .10 .23 2 2 .08 .04 .03 .18 .06 .23 .78 .04 ,oo .13 .03 .03 .03 .21 .04 .04 .03 2K .13 .13 .13 .32 .OS .03 .00 ,0.1 .03 .07 .02 .03 .30 .13 .04 .13 .0.) .08 .04 .01 .03 .05 .14 .07 1,80 .'.U .35 .04 i23 .22 .13 .13 Charters Filed Dover. Del.. Teb. 18. Charters filed liere today were: Uankem' Mortgage nnd Loan Co.. $10,000,000; deal In investments. Hetty 3. libuden, O. Mowat Macltie, S. Homer Ferguson, oil of Detroit, Mich., incorporators. American Manufacturers nnd Dealers' Corporation, $3,000,000; deal in se curities, etc. Lawrence L. Martin, Maxwell L. Knrpel. Patrick J. Dobson, New York, incorporators. Sandomingo Oil Corporation, $2,i"00,000; acquire and develop oil lands. Hurton Proctor, Preston. Md. ; T. L-. Day, Kidgcly, Md. ; Oeorgc V. Ilundman, Houston, Tex., incorporators. Lawson Airline Co.. Inc., $2,000,000; conduct n gen eral transportation business. T. I. Croteau, C. II. Blaskc, S. K. Dill, local Wilmington, Del., incorporators. Knm merieh Manufacturing Co., $1,000,000; general manufacturing business. An ilrevv Kuinmerich, Sjracuse, Mo.; L. K. Nicewnner, E. L. Bnumnn, Doon ville, Mo., incorporators. KDCCATIONAI. TUVCIll.n for English and Mathematics wanted, state terma. Fletcher Monalon. Vine street. 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WE DO CUSTOM HATCHING Hare jour Incubating done by exiertsi com. psrtroents holding 180 eggs, 6,M. Bring jonr ffB HOW, ORCHARD POULTRY FARMS noco ft!Jr,5t H'"llry In the City) SS0 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa, PARCEL POST WRAPPING 'lna 'ifxr Vat: Twine, nnn-inuEK BolMi ToUet p j. PAPER Paper Drinking Cups. " Typewriter Paper. EZRA LEVINSON 20 P-hr" DIAMONDS BOUGHT" Urlntr ua our diamonds f you want to realize the hlehest pnanlble price for them. No mattfr what other tll you they are worth (ft our price before you sell. We pu $!. (K to f Kiu.00 for each diamond more man oinorfl pay St us and b convinced, We buy an) size, nhapo or color. Pawn tick ts for diamond boutrht. KKI.LY A CO.. CUsT. 032 CIIKSTNCT ST, Ihone Walnut M .Suit- 31-22 Vrhatp offlre 2d noor. over rhlldn Rent. ICMWi tell a PAINLESS Pilling; SOe A $1.00 DR. HYMAN oth & Chestnut &. 3 ffliuii:imimHsii r r-' Vv Vjtt POULTRY AND SUPPLIES HealthiboiTy fsS up" iwt jmat 'f4..' A Elbe Gao. V ." Kgy pj truthfully U?l & Sri that our , , iiVJ treatment : jpHW I. abso- "S,, jj lutely and tWS positively n i lArXl EmER-PHILADELPHIA, WlUkYJIUX PJbSBHUUtV 13 STOCKS RECOVER IN CURB TRADING Upturns In Order After the List Was Under Pressuro in Early Sosslon INDUSTRIAL GROUP QUIET New York, Feb. 18. Tho Broad street curb market did not follow tho strength dismayed on the Btock ex change to any extent, but was under pressure, nfter a firm opening, when tho lendlnc stocks generally showed motl crnte losses with improvement, nround mid-day, when upturns were generally in order. Simms Petroleum was one of the most prominent features, first dropping from ;fuy? nnd then ndvancing to noove ao. White Oil moved in tho same way. yielding 1, to 29 Vj, recovering its loss in the last hall ot tnc uay. The widest movement was in General Asphalt, which, after selling from 88 to Ml. ndvnnred tn ill. un i ana was one of the strong features, moving tip from an to 40. Superior till wns traded in nt 14 tn 14V,. Industrials were generally quiet and without important change, Submarine Iloat selling nt 12 to 13. Ilotull Candy at 13 to 14. Armour Leather nt 10 to 10$ and Indian Packing nt 13 to 1 13. i (icncrnl Motors dropped from 25 to 1 24. mid then made n moderate rnuy. Pnrih Syndicate sold down to 28Vi nnd then advanced to 31. Orphcum Circuit was traded in nt 20 to 20, INDUSTRIALS Acme Coal Am Marconi Am Safety Raior nrltlsh-Amer Tobacco tlrltlah.Amer Tob COUD Columbia Emerald 12 General Aaphalt HI General Motors 23 Indian Ticking ., 184 Am Candy lQS. Locomobile 1 Montgomery f-Ward 85J4 34 S3 ffrS :::::::::: W SJ S ervort 444 U 44. .. n..m. Off 4 1' fTi Nor Am Pane Perfection Tlr Hnot Vandervnrt Republic Tire Rub 8ft 8Ji Triangle Film 1i U 8 Steam 3 United Ret Candy 14 United Profit Sharing.... 2U United Met Trod 12Va V Vlvladou Inc 18 INDEPENDENT Allied Oil Amal Rnvalty Itoaton Wyoming Rrasna Oil Rurknett Van Cleave.... Cartb Syn Cosden ft Co Dominion . Elk Ilasln Pet Engineers Petrol Ertel Oil . . Esmeralda Oil federal oil Ollllland Qlenrock Oil nuffey Cllllesple Home Oil Houston Oil , . . Hudson Oil . . . . Int Petrol Island Oil Indlahoma Ref . King Pet Livingston Merrttt Oil Metropolitan Pet Mex Pan .. Omar oil . Pennok Oil Phlllloa Pet Produrer A Refiners Red Ruck Rvnn Oil Salt Creek Prod Sequovah Oil . . . Southern States Slmms Pet .... Spencer Pet . . . Stanton Oil , . , Te-vas Ranger . Texns Co wl .. Trlnltv Oil .... Tropical on un rexaa Victoria Oil new TVhlte Oil White Eagle . Wood burn MINING Alaska-nrlt Col Arizona Silver Atlanta xi. o 10 10 4 A e! 30 - Helcher Divide Ilelcher Divide Ext Illg Ledge llooth Iioaton & Montana . Caled Mining Candelaria M Cl . 111 10 V. 3 r.n 30 10 10 00 30 n Cons Virginia Cresson Gold Crescent MacNamara . Divide Extension El Salvador Eureka Croesus ...'.... Forty-nine Mining ... Golden Gate Exp . . -. Gold Development .. . Gold Kew in 1 ... . Gold Merger Gold Silver Pick High Low Last .. 1H 1 1V4 ... 3 4H i . . lUt. 11 11W rts 7Vi TH 1, ... IS (-4 1SH I8V3 lOVi 12 SO 80tt 24 ml 13 18 lott loV. 21 21 a IB". 1.1". 2J4 all 11V4 1?4 in 18 OILS H Yt a S i 18 18 IS li 14 1 31 28U 31 SU 8 8H 14 i iak fiJr 8i? "3 l' 1 lj i v. i li i li ' " ' sit nli til '.'. .'41 30 40 3W SH 8H 224 22H 22 3 3 3 07 97 07 m i iji 30 38 S8H 1 7H 74 2V, 2H 2V4 IN 1 lVi 10 10 10 8Vi 3 3H 14 14 14 n 3 art 74 7V4 74 37 30 30 84 8 SH Ill 4 4 4 .. .. ROVl Wi4 soH ::.. wm I4 ... 304 3R 354 .. 18S 18Vh 1S ..; ; i3 it i . . 47 47 47 ,. .. S 4 N 184 184 184 . ... 1 1 1 . . 14 14 IS 3Pl 214 30", 22S 204 22W CV4 0 0 0 0 2 1 A A " Vi 3 2 Vi IV. 14 1& 14 11 4 4 1?4 134 30 20 in 44 8 8 V. v. A 4 22 21 08 08 75 75 35 35 10 UK 8 8 21 21 fi . 0 & 2 1 1'. IH 14 4 3 UW 20 4H 8 W 1A 58 75 35 10 8 21 'i oU 2 8 2S 2S 2i 15 t 12 1 Gold Zone llerla MInlnar 1 Knox Divide I Iioulslanti Co MacNamara Marsh Mining Mother Irfule ,, Murrav Mog Nevada Ophir Nlplastng Rex Cons Rochester Mines Rope Group ,.,.,, Pllver King of Arizona Silver King Divide ... 8 Sliver Ix-ad Tonopah Ifelmont Tonnp,i!i Cash Hoy . . Tonopah Divide ... . Tonopih Extension .... Tonooah-Jlm Hutler . . . 2S 24" 8 2H 2"s 21 ir ? 12 22 3'4 W 15 ll i, ii 4 23 15 2H Tonopah Midway .. iunui.i ..IIIIUIK .. .. Tonopah Mlzpah Tonopah Montana .... Tonopah Rescue Eula . . United Eastern Utah Rev Victory West End C White Caps White Caps Extension . . wilbert Yerlnston V2 m 10 o 11 o 0 4 10 .!! . 11 4 MONTIS Allied Tack fls.. A T T 0i of 11. Oen Eltc Os I.lti-'tt k M As.. 77 05 oaji 08U 774 05 OUVi 08. 0S SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following securities were Hold at auction today by names & J.ofiand : STOCKS Shares 100 H. O Fetterolf Co 70 South nethlehem Preferred Preferred. . . Brewlnc Co 80 V. 1 Central Nitlonal Kink 535 72 Corn Exchange National Rank.., 3H04 1 Philadelphia. National TlAnk 3 on 40 Quaker City National Rank , , 5 ItlKhts to Subscribe to Ninth Na tional Hank 10 Drovers and Merchants' National llank 17 Fire Association of Philadelphia. 3 Provident Life and Truat Co 10 Philadelphia Trust Co i .. 2 Northern Central Trust Co 25 ContlnentalEqultablo Title and Truat Co 25 Victory Insurance Co 122 Rlehts to Subscribe to Alliance Insurance Co 200 Camden Fire Insurance Associa tion 800H. K. Mulford Co 10 American Rredfflnir Co 13 American DrodKlnc Co .10 American Pipe and Construction Securities Co Preferred . . 321 Pioneer Oil and His Co I.ot 25 Pioneer Oil and Clis Co I,ot 05 Pioneer Oil and Gas Co Lot SJ Meridian Oil and Gun Co Lot 125 1VHI 00 331 4.' 0O0 5J4 110 12'l oi; 13 50 on si M 11 zti irranxrord and outnwark Pasa enser Itallwav 2.0 3 Continental Passenger Hallway Co 70 ,-t 1-nuaacipnia v-uy 1'assenRer itan way Co 101 S Illchta Rittenhouae Trust 1 RONDS 110,000 Allentown IlrMss Co , cent, flrst morts"as;e. July 1. 1012 8.000 West Penn Railways, cent, first mortgage. ntr Due R0 per Due Jan. I lull 5,000 Chlrniro Rallwajs, 0 per cent consolidated mortHase. "He- Men A." Due February 1 1027 3,000 United States Victory Loin, so 40 per cent, uue luj-.1-1023 U7.70 Paris Bourse Had Good Tone Parli, Feb. 18. The Hourue had a good tone today. Three per rent rente" were quoted at 57 franca 80 centimes; exchange on London. 48 francs 22 cen times; G per cent loan, 87 francs 75 centimes. The dollar wa quoted at 14 francs 31' centimes. axf: v - -y T r ' FURTHER GROUND LOST IN MARKET FOR CORN Drives to Bring Down Cost of Living Promote Renewal of Soiling Oats WeaKor Chicago, Fob. 18. New drives to bring down tho cost of living by throw ing large quantities of foo'dstuffs on tno market, mentioned In dispatches from Wncfilnotnn. nnrl nn oasler fcellnC QS to the cash article promoted a renewal ol general Heiung oi corn inruuRu ot mission houses and by local Interests today and prices lost further ground. Buying power was missing, except on breaks, when commission concerns effected temporary rallies by absorbing offerings on resting orders. Sentiment remained strongly In favor of the bear side, nldcd by the upset economic condition". The holding atti tude of formers and continued light receipts, however, created p certain amount of caution among sellers. Oats weakened In sympathy with corn. Selling by commission houses was fairly general, and it looked an though some of the important longs were liquidating at oppot tune moments. Buying on resting orders helped to bring about rallies. ... . Anscrtlous were made that exporters were reselling, ns Argentine oata can. be laid down in Liverpool at prices far below quotations current In this country. Offerings from the country remained light and stocks arc not burdensome. Leading futures ranged ns follows! Corn (new delivery V Teat. upen ls" . flv close 1.38ft 1.4UH Ma'..:: :. rasa i:s i:s i: C-ate , ., . 0ftt, 0, m 80V. 72W May .... 8i w nv-ft July I... 72J 72ft 72V Lard Mav ....21.25 21.27 !1.10 21.25 T21.82 !1.60 t21.72 21.80 July . ..21.70 21.75 1111)3 May ....18.40 18.45 July ....18.8'i 18.02 Did. tAsked. 18.S5 18.42 18.85 US. 00 1S.B2 10.02 Financial Briefs 1 C 1h.a fr sa jk 4V Isr A Tno average pmr l isoaj nwn Industrinl stocks advanced 0.03 per rent to (M.rifl, while twenty railroads advunced a.15 per cent to 72.C8. According to the comptroller of the currency, the returns just compiled ns to national bank deposits In reservu -.i An..l rucorrn HtfpR na nf T)o- (tuu i:i:.ifciii .V--V.... .... . -- --- ccmber 31, lflD. compared with No vember Ji, HUH. snow a net incrrnsc In deposits in these cities of $103, 385,000. Of the sixty-six reporting cit ies forty-four show nn aggregate In-, crease in deposits of J277.011.000 nnd twenty-two cities show an aggregate reduction in deposits of $84,520,000. Kdwin E. Kohn, penlor member of the firm of Konntz & Co., has been elected a member of the New York Con solidated Stock Ktchnnge. The New York Subtreasury gained $195,000 from the bonks yesterday, re ducing the cash net loss since Friduy to $840,000. Crucible loaned this morning at a premium of 1-10. When bears were apprised ot the fact they became fright ened and the covering movement carried the Btock from 102 to above 200. Considerable nttention wns nttracted to the statement published in this column on Tuesday thnt a large block of Baldwin (stock that hod been hanging over the market hns been taken over privately. From action of the stock the floating supply is smaller right now than at any time in many months. B. F. Goodrich Co. for year ended December 31. 1010, reports net profits after charges, but before federal taxes, ,17.301,813, against $15,037,114 in 1018. Raw Sugars Continue Easy New York. Feb. 18. The local re fined sugar market remains unchanged today both ns to conditions nnd prlceu. The "market for raw sugars continues easy. The demand hits slackened ma terially and sales were reported yes terdav at 10c, cost nnd freight, equal to 11.03c I'llOTOrLAYN PHOTO PIAYS THRU COMPANY y in your FlMERICA All L.- 12th, ilorrls & Passyunk Ave. AlnamDra Mat. Uallyat2; Uvim.UiIS&U OI.1VK THOMAS In "THE OLOH1QU8 DAY" ALLEGHENY a.' . a V T I tvim Frankford & Allegheny MAI rtiiiii.iu.1 in iriin AND WARMER" A DAI I C 3-P THOMPSON STS. i rjjLSJ T MATINEE DAILY mtf r nnrttfnu t WIT T. TinfiV.nM In V-- 'ALMOST A HUSnANIJ" ARCADIA CHESTNUT Delow 10T1I 1U A. M. lO 11 IJJ Ci U. nOBEUT WARWICK In "JACK BTKAW TJI I ICDIDH BROAD STKEET AND DL.UE-DlrL-' Sl'.sqUEHANNA AVE. CHAULES ItAY In "Itr.D-HOT DOLLARS" BROADWAY v?t l"??. ' ItlClIAHL' llAlli.l.vj i.,rt.i.i.T "sflirnlERa OK FORTIt.NB" CAPITOL 722 MARKET STREET 1 0 A Xt Inll.l.VM. It EI.SIE JANIS In 'THH IMP" rtl rvMI A I 'n' Maplewood Avea. COLONIAL. 2 30. 7 and 0 V. M. "THE linokEN MB?.ODY" ptmprP. MAIN ST.. MANA1 UNK MATINKE OAILY WILLIAM Rl'SSr.LLJn ..iapnKn SILENCE" FAlRMOUNT A"DDr rTo,lfB8Kg'NNSg..JEB-. r-.-.f.aii y THEATRE 1311 Market St I nllU II A. ill. I.U lllllHSIIV CHARI3TTE WALKER In UI .'EVH IN EXILE" 56TH ST. THEATRE Uelow Sprues. Matinee Daily RF.X lir.Atlld ..Tira HIRL FltOM Ol'TSIDE" I LEAH IIAIRD In "THE CAPITOL" I r i."MtV.rr Brood St. at Erie ! Great fNortnern 2 7 nml n P M WILLIAM KAWI'i' in i'WINOS OF THE MnnNlNO" ..snTral A I 0OTII ft WALNUT BTsT" lMrt.KlAL. Mat. 2iin r.vn. 7i MAY ALLfON In . . . vr nnniiTinii 'KAllv V.ii' "' 'i.i i r- . nCD 41bT ft lANCAPTER AVE. LtAUtiK MATINEE DAILY POCOLAS FAIR1IANKS In "WIIENTHE CLOtini ROLL RY" I IQITDTV HKOAD K. COLUMDIA AV LlDC.r. 1 I MATINEE DAILY OLOIHA SWANSON In 'MAI.11 All l-MAl.K" 333 MARKETS? ,T, .J.''i,8 ir-itfiir ritirfpinn'a TWZ MYfiTi:UY OF THIS YHmIow ROOM" MODEL 43 hOUTK ST. Orchestra. - a mi IIIIK'IVIH J w , CLAP.A KIM11AI.L YOI1NO In EYES OF YOUTH" -Sll-TT 2ZSZSSSSS3S EUREKA 40T11 A MARKET HTH MATINEE DAILY I1E8SIE RAniUBCALE In wicnusimi IIOADH" 20th Dauphin 8ts. jdjrnjoyiN l4tTneb daILy .lAiiaau u .,.JJA.jyrJ.M1,'Efl MlNTERIIn "AWNB OF OllKEN OABJflKa" " BUYING FOR REACTION STRENGTHENS COTTON Trade Becomes Active on Firm ness In Exchange and Bot ter Spot Advices New York. Feb. 18--Trnt'lnf ""; more active In the cotton market today with prices stronger on mom,,coJr'nB and buying for a. reaction, oil the firmer foreign exchange market au.I a- chango In the tenor of the late spot advices, which declnrcd that the only cot on being pressed for sale was low grade nnd bollleo, of poor spinning value. The West was a seller in a small wny. Now Orleans nnd the trade Thc 'receipts at tbc ports for the day were estimated at 10,3,0 ba'cs, nanlnst 55,880 bales last week and 18,403 bales last year. 1:30 p.m. sn.pi) 34.15 .13.31 3 COS Test, close , Open March ... 38.85 JJ.W May 34.05 84.60 juiy :.::. 32.48 3225 October .. 30.00 2U.M IJId. 11 a.m. 30.08 34.28 32.10 28.72 LONDON METAL MARKET N'w York. Feb 18. Cable advices ro colveT at the NewYork Metal Kxchang. this Svorntng quoted Pric.s in London as Jollow.t Tin Spot. 1302, 5. n,uPt5J.?,' si.o,u,luf5; fana lfis a gain of 15s; straits. 303 lua, i rls. of' 10. "" l-srt. B0 ton.: futur... 800 tons. Standard copper 8pot, 1110 0s, unchanged1 futures. 121 IBs, a gain ot B. 8aTe-Bp1t. 2B tons: future. o3oton. Electrolytlo copper !, 2'! '" " 180. both unchanged. Lead Spot. 51 IBs a gain of 17s od: futures. 82 10s, a rise of !l faelter-SPOt. 02 10s. up 1 IBs. and futures, 01 17s ud, a gain of 1 17 d. Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Kecelpts, 14,252 bush. Tho market was unonangea. viuuminiii .mc n follows: Csr lots In expert elevator, gov ernment standard Inspection, standard prices. No. 1, red winter. 12.30: Io, 1 northern spring. 2.30: No. 1 hard winter, 2.8U: No 1 red winter, garlicky. J2.87: No. 1 red. smutty. 12.30: No. 1 red. gar llolrw an .miittv. I2.S4. The United States drain Corporation's purchases of wheat are pased on tho louowing seneauie oi. aisci-unmi No. 2 heat, 3o under No, Is No. 0 wheat, Oo under No. 1, No 4 wheat. lOo under No. 1: No 5 wheat, 14o under No. 1. CORN nerelpts. 10,052 bush. Trade was niiii. hut wunnlies w er small and prices ruled steadv, Vo quote new, as to quality and location, at $1.58 1.88. the latter for No. 2 e!low. , OATS Itecelpts, 10.5.5 buah. The market was dull and weak. Offerings were light. Quctattona: Car lots as to locationNo. 2 while, 31 (ffl.uurt: ;o, o wnue. uvvuunc; No 4 white. 08if08Wc. FLOUn Receipts, i, 000,374 pounds In nocks. Trade was slow, but mill limits were vvell sustained Quotations: Per 100 lbs., packed In 14V-ID, JUlo sacks aon winter straight western. $10 75rll.25: do. do, nearby. $10.05011: hard winter. xii-nlirht 11 MH 1 7r,; rio jihnrt patent. $18J?18 50: BPring first, clear. $0.50010! do, patent $13 25V 13 Oil short, patent, $14.2514.8": fancy Bnrtng and city mills patent ramuv brands si4.liUlErii, ,nYK PLOtm was dull and weak to sell. Quotations: $030.05 per bbl.. In sacks, as to quality. PROVISIONS There was a light lobbing trade and no Important chango In prices. Quotations: JJcer, in sets, smoaen ana air nriea, oic; beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 52c: pork, family. f.2c: hams. S. I cured, looie. 27 W 28c: do..'Sklnned. locae, 23Ht25Hc, do do. smoked. 25HC27Uc; hams, bolted, boneless. 30c: picnic shoulders, H. I. cured loose. 23o: do, smoked, 24c: bellies. In pickle, loose. 25c: breakfast ba e"n. 32c: lnrd, 25c. DAIRY PRODUCTS DUTTKIl Trade was quiet but supplies of fancy goods were small and the market ruled firm. Quotations: Solid-packed cream ery, fancy, high-scoring goods, firsts, 00 tf 7Irj extras. 88c; eitrs firsts, 0l07c: firsts, 5000.1c seconds. 540560! sweet creamery, choice to fancy, 70!ft72c: fair to good, 571 flOe: prints Jobbing at 70078c for fancy, and at Il5t75c for fair to choice, EGOS Fine frosh eggs were well-cleaned up and ruled firm. The quotations follow: tree cases, nearby firsts. $10.20 per crate: nearby current receipts. $18 00: western extra firsts. $18.80: western firsts. $18.30! Established 1851 Drpt. ot The rinrrett Co. Contractors for BARRETT SPECIFICATION ROOFS SLAG ROOFING PROMENADE TILE ROOFS WATER PROOFING ROOFING MATERIALS 36th St. .& Gray's Ferry Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. l'HUTni'i.ws The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer- ica, -which is a guarantee of early showing 3f the finest productions. Ask for the theatre locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK Wd 4 Hv"-'" ... .1,. .-..,,.... .. . Aven Avenut CLARA KI.MHA 1,1, YOl'NO In '...I r..-i ii r l in; rii PALACF 1-'U. MAHh.tr UUtKlCT NORMA TAl.Minm" 7 r' 'A DAL'tlHTHn Or.' THO WORLDS" PR IMrTOCI P'lK MAI1K1!T i.riii..u-n. ANITA STEWART In ' . lie J I liKI ALT' REGENT MAn.!CP.T ST. Ilelow 17Til ...MAROUERITK-VlVviVK-'l' " V- U "ALI,OF.A.Bl'DI)i:s PKCC.Y" RIA1 Tf UKKMANTUWN avi- . mXry rKJW'? MKMIT O' TUB HILLS" KUBY auiKnJw itKi-ow 7tii THK AMAXINn WOMAN" SAVOY ,2U aiTkT:t street nr,.r,, . K..A A' TO MIDNIOHT "WHAT's'YoYfll SMZW L" STANLEY '"'? ATOviTivrnr vinr.,1,A'.A.'toll:13r.iJ . ' ."". llrt.VA l "TB Wlf.rnw TltKE" VICTORIA kFst. AH OTH AT.A- t.W to 11 15 P. M "SHOITD .V'wov'.yy '?,;,,,, ." NIXON-NIRDLINGER ntniritb BELMONT "-u . nAHKEi 11IIYANT WAHHIII'Rv . "TOO MUCH JimN.Vo.v'.V CEDAR 00T" oEsxirxvStmi 1uce;?,. COLISEUM"Tis:K1?ET?K:rwESi- anita MKWAnr i.'.1 aniS 80T" LX'jnc(niiiAV" ' FRANKFORD 4f"fo7a-n; -Tyii?riNo;nSY. LOCUST rJf-Hra HOII ' RT JI.OSWo"iT7l"trU i3U " ""EH1NI) TUn'Ki,.1.? ' IJIH IH' J W KrTlVn.J.??:1." LIVE tiPAItlft.-"' RIVOLI "u AND snbom-5t5: o.n . 'lATINBE D DAILY "ROMANY WHER!LLoVEjfiuNH y.,., STRAND '"wtts-tiir "ArA?r?i1,.T.r'-.ABK'l:-N'AXao "ALL.OF.A"sr:JjAr.in).'1r, WEST ALI rTTWPTvJv- 25thT" ... VnM "ANA In A"'en"'l' i . """"' "KT MARniKD" I nil....,- --,r'- 7fl7,sa PARK R,DaK,Ay- DAUPHIN 8T 1V 'Mot,2tl6, Evj.0l45t; IL nil. I. u; HURKE in "WANTED A HUSRAND" Coiapltt chart ahowln prorsms for the etc1 appear Baturdar nln n'd Sunilajs.' 19& selected fre.h em Jobhlnir at T0OT2O WJ dotetri cold storase esis, as to Quality, 112 ClIEESl Waa dull and weak with mod erate, but ample offerings. Quotations: New York, whole-milk flats, held, fancy,. Slcl fancy held specials hliheri held, fair to rood, SOwaoftoi current malts, nominal! Wlsnohaln whole-milk flats, held, fancy, 81ci lancy neja specials miner) nem, iair. io "ji 30 c Jobbing sales of fancy held soods, ouvtc 33&840. POULTRY LtVfe The market ruled firm on IXney stock, demand for which absorbed th lim ited offerings. Quotations! Fowls, line fat. I0tti2c do Inferior. 883c: broil ngchclf ens, fancy, soft-meatod. welgnlnu lMi (2 lbs. apiece. 00 05501 spring chickens, ftverago soft-monted, 4042ci 3o Inferior, B8O800I tIJ!; youmrrooaters. 2B80oi VJ"S;ferJi 2BSUc! ducks, white Pekln. 44W4H01 do Imiian hunner. 40W42o: do Muscovy, 2f IO 80ci geeso, fat. 42T45cl do average. 80035c: turksys obMct pigeons, old. per pair, 80c: do voung, per pair, 45W60C. DRESSED Demand nbsorbod the limited offerings of line deslrable-slted stock of praotlcally atl descriptions and tho market ruled firm. Quotations: Fowls, fresh-killed dry-picked. In boies. weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 40cl weighing aW lbs., 8W 87cj welshing a lbs., 8t34c fovvls, fresh killed. In Mils,, dry-Picked.' weighing 4 lbs. and over apleco, 3llV4cj weighing 8V4 lbs.. 80 i80o: weighing 3 lbs.. 3183c: old roost ters, dry-picked. 27ci broilers,. Jersey, dry picked. 55 ft one: do. ordinary, nearby, drv jileked. 555t)c: broilers, western, dry- nl!,... IKMJ 1Ulf0$-lha nnleee. 4RGti BOo: roasting chickens, western, dry-plckei lha n' ens. IS to box. ll IPS, ana unaer io aoz., per lb , 45B48c: 18 to S4 lbs. to doi.. per lb., 4fl48c: 25 to 30 lbs. to dog., per Ih , 404Sc; 81 to 80 lbs. to dot., per lb., 85W 80c: 87 to 42 lbs. to dog., per lb., 85 40o; 48 to 47 lbs. to do., per lb., SlSfaflcl 48 Ihs. aru! over to dos.. 38w40o: canons, western, vUhlng flOlO lbs. apleoe, R4S5ci somo heavier stock higher, weighing 7 lbs. apiece, 02c; weighing 0 lbs. apiece, BOc: welrhlnir It lha. anlece. 48o! turkeys. Dela ware and Maryland, fancy, 0Or- do, Vir ginia and other nenrby. fancy, BHtfBOc; do, nearby, fair to good 5.1 35c: do, western, spring, fancy, GJM50c: fair to good, B8& 35c: old tnms. 46o: ducks, western, 8840c: BPfse. weslern, fanes', 30 032c; do, fair to good, 23827c. FRESH FRUIT8 Chotco stock sold fairly nnd VAlues gen erally were well sustained. Quotations: Apples, per bbl., as to quality, MOO; do, per box, 91.50i?3 50, Cranberries, per bbl,, 1508: do, per crate, II 2.78, Oranges, Florida, per box, 14.307.85. Tangerines, STEAMSHIP NOTICES GREEN STAR LINE GREEK-ADRIATIC PORTS Piraeus, Salonica and Trieste Other Ports ns Inducements' Offer We Are Now Receiving Cargo at Pier 78 South for' American Sttel Steamer "ZAREMB0" Sailing From Philadelphia FURTHER SAILINGS American Steel Steamer . "HAZELHURST" About March 20 For Further Particulars Apply CHA5. KURZ & CO., Inc., Agents 10th Floor, Droxel Bldg., Phlla. Pnone: iomooro! 5104 Main 1S20 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 (J. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Bridge". . .Loading Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Feb. 20 SS "Lalte Foxboro". . .Mar. 5 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOUTH AMERICAN 1U 1HE LANDS WHERE IT'S SUMMER NOW Steamers of tho I'nlleil State- Shipping Board will be. despatched for BRAZIL, URUGUAY nnd ARGENTINE REPUBLIC as below: FOR BUENOS AYRES MOCCASIN (a). 8.000 tons rlisn1ncm,.nK M.rrl, I tl For RIO JANEIRO, SANTOS, MONTEVIDEO and BUENOS AYRES The Red Star Line's Regular Service NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP dH?tle,,r,eh0.vell'tL,'o.0.,,ll,l,'n::,r ",," cf .iSl.hed. and In conjunction Ji.i -m -..Ji'iuiT-i 'J"n "'"""cr 'lanlsiid." these Teasels 111 rrlnauurntr the old rstalillhhe.1 patenter nml frrlsht service nf the Red Star Line. "LAPLAND" "ZEELAND" . . "KROONLAND" "FINLAND" ... .Mar. Mar. fnlls nt Cherbourg International Mercantile Marine Company L RED STAR LINE Fast AND r 1 NIPPaNYD wiz&mGaBmmv ai.ro mninuT hrrvices SMttle U ths Tft Kast lortnlihlljr New Vork to the Orient rla raiiama rrsneBfc Hen tork Io rii1ll.li Indian t'arti Monthlr. Tot Particulars of l'unsate or I'relrht Applr to Corapanj's Offices. atlttat gxriiANnr:. uiicac.o. ' colma'n nvihmtio. bravm Contracting Painters! Specify In service more than 25 yeati - t Ih a quality product. There. in your contracts, you know what to expect. It Is much more f,.Tfr.lCaiiiBnM0,her .mint ,mvin tibice he "Pre"d," and Is nnf n!i n " insde wojk ffivlng a hard, durable finish that will not peel nor rub off. White and colors, by the bbl., 10c lb. (40o gallon); smaller bts, 12c lb. (48c gallon). Special price to cou. tractors. Sample for testing FJIEE. 24b. "Household" Cartons Makes Vi Gallon AT DEALERS30c JOHN C. PETERS, X'i'.k'jyr'v,.'.!.;, !"!"!? Witt-box. M.B0BS, fle.n.f.i. Fli VEQETABLE8 potatoes and cabbage of fine n.i.m.. pretty well-cleaned up and a shMl5w Onions were nulet but steady o,e ."Vi"" WhTta potatoes, Pennsylvania, 9U..U,I"1: ,u. nwnoi potatoes, southern im. u- ,'1 1,10-93.401 do, Jrur. wriS.Cr h.fl.m& BTRAMHlllP NQTIC1M IMMLines AMERICAN LINE inn jinn steamers NEW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON ou ruui j.' cd. ZBDiar. 27 Apr. 24 riuinacipnia .mar. 6 Apr. 3 New York ..Mar.20Apr.l7 may i May 15 NEW YORK HAMBURG Mongolia p 2j Philadelphia-Liverpool Havcrford .. . , Feb. 21 West Gambo Feb, 24 Philadelphia-Glasgow West Nohtio F 25 Western Ally . , .Mar. l Philadelphia-Hamburg West Wannelcc '. , .Mar 4 RED STAR LINE NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON CHERBOURG ANTWERP Lapland 1 FCD. 35 NEW YORK SOUTH AMPTON ANTWERP Kroonlsnd ..Mar. 17Apr. 24Msy 29JoIt 3 Finlind . . . ,Mr. 24Mar HJane SjJulr 10 Lipltnd ....Apr. 3lMiy 8June 12 JJnly 17 ZeeUnd June 10Jnly 24 Philadelphia-Antwerp Kekettlcut Feb. 21 West Wanncke Mar. 4 Western Plains Mar. 11 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Philadelphia-London Western Star Feb. 2t Mackinaw Feb. 26 Western Maid Mar. 1 Eastern Shore Mar. 8 Holland America Line Philadelphia-Rotterdam Andyk Mar. 11 WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Adriatic Mar. 20Apr. 24 fLapland Feb. 25 tTo SouUinmnton, Cherbourg, Antwerp. NEW yonit UVEIU'OOL, Ccdrtc Mar. 6 Apr. 10 Baltic Mar. 13 Apr. 17 Celtic May 15 NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Canopic Mar. 16 Crctlc Mar. 31 INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Fnssengrr Office. 1310 Walnnt Rt rhlla. Freight Oilier. 405-8 Bourse nidr.. rhlla. BERMUDA Ideal Winter Vacation Resort FURNESS BERMUDA LINE ftst, twltvBcref. palatial tfamera HHilinpr from New Tork S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 11. 01)0 Tons Displacement Feb. 25: .March 3. 10, 17, 24. .11 S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" 14,000 Tons Displacement Tcb. 2S! March U 13, 20. 27 No passports required for Ilermuda For further particulars apply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE rurness House. Whitehall St.. New York PASSENGER SERVICEn CALLAO (a). 12,000 tons. March 15 MARTHA WASHINGTON (b), 15.000 tons. Marrh 30 HURON (b), I 7.000 Ions. April 20 (ft) In Class only. (10 1st. 2.1 nnd 3d Class. ' I or passage rate and other particulars I. fipplu to any Paificnocr Anencv or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE l'usem:rr Department. 82-02 Heaver St.. New York Sailings From Now York ....Fob. 25, Apr. 3, May 8, Juno 12 June 19 17, Apr. 24, May 29, July 3 24, May 1, Juno S, July 10 this vojncc onl. Tasseniter Office. 131D Walnut St.. Phils. Frelcht nmcr. 40.1-0 ISourse Hide., l'hlla. m KASSH A Palatial Passenger Steamships of 21,000 tons to JAPANX1-HNJ& From Seattlo to Hong Kong via -. Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai and Manila SSSSaaBBBtSSSCaSSMWSSWMBSMSBaasaMSSBBBBWBBUBB The Perfect Water Paint fJr provnff conclusively that W i,B vn.. ncclfv it Mfr 1242 JN. 31st Stv 35 ,t. .. : "r i ! . ,'V ' i i ii-irrt'i. isiTiTitl'hitfiBAiliitr n J aAdWiii..M n C
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