. "K ,Vi,i " ;n p "i- "VM ffa '4 ' '': . --- . . i 4 P si ",.. -' , VM L& u . ft I iv w IT; hi t.' 1' ' l.. (ML CONSUMPTION , T . xy w iajaaiyffjjjiy lX Jflyy XjjUlt T-ypy ABOVE PRODUCTION rapidity to keep pace With Increasing demand. Ull, of course, also con bo obtained by destructive distillation of coal and li(mlte.s, but if all thrAcoal and lignites mined in tho United States were subjected to destructive dlstilla tlnn. this would nrovide but n comnara- tively Rinall fraction of our petroleum. needs." COMBINE AGAINST DRY LAW Constitutional Liberty League to Seek Volstead Act Repeal Washington, May 17. With repeal of the Volstead prohibition .enforcement act as its objective, a nation-wide; or More Than 3,000,000 Barrels of Roserve in U. S. Used in Three Months , NEW" FIELDS ARE NEEDED V( Washington. May 17. More than I A '3,000,000 barrels of the reserve stork i of crude oil was consumed during the flrst three months of 1020 in spite of , increased production, according to Dr ( Vanr-H. Manning, retiring director of ' the Bureau of Mines. Development of I " ' oil fields outiide of the United State and careful consumption of oil and oil products within this country is the only method, Doctor Manning believes, of I averting serious oil shortage within aj tew years. ... . In the United States the yield of the North Texas field apparently has reced ed from tho maximum and now is on the decline. Unless new fields are dis i-overed there, the production in 1(120 1 will be lens than in 1019. I'romising fields in LouUIann have proved to bo large, but not as extensive as had been anticipated. ... Estimate of the geological surve show thai 40 per cent of the oil in nil the fields in the United States has been brought to the surface and used, leav ing an underground reserve equal to less than a twenty-year supply at the prcs j cnt rate of consumption. As far as the United States is con- ccrned the most important sources of foreign supply which must be drawn on i nre In T.atin -American countries, par ticularly thoie bordering on the (Julf ' of Mexico ntir the Caribbean, that Is Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia. "In general, it may be btatctl." said Doctor Mnnning. "that the oil from the veils of the United States, cannot tal.e care of our future need"!, but there is much oil in the world, and it slmplv is a question of developing it with sufficient 1873 47th Anniversary 1920 OPENING SALE Monday, May 17th After forty-seven years on Eighth Street (over thirty being at 25 and 27 South Eighth) we now turn a corner and open in our own building, 724 Chestnut. Four floors and basement fitted for our special needs; not elegant or ostentatious, but substantial, tasteful, roomy and with wonderful light and air. The reputation of Marshall E. Smith & Brother is an asset. This reputation shall not suffer in the new store. The old policy of standard, dependable goods only, at prices usually below the prevailing market, is to be continued. This Anniversary and Opening Sale offers real bar gains in both the Men's Furnishing and the Athletic Goods departments. We welcome all friends, old and new. You will pardon many unfinished details. Come and give us your good wishes. ' Marshall E. Smith & Bro. For the past 30 years rj r a fil . O at 25 & 27 s. sth st. 7 Z4 Chestnut Mreet sanitation, to be kndwn as the ''Con stitutional Liberty League," is In tho process of formation, Offices have been opened in Boston, with many of the leading men of Massachusetts back of the movement, and steps already are being taken to' organlzo a branch in Pennsylvania. Formation of branches in other states will be undertaken at a meeting In Washington soon. nrnrNo kkhohtb , ATLANTIC CTTY. N. J. Try CLARENDON Hotel ilV"JiS B,J5,e? Bth' All rooms wfl not and cola tunning watcri private bathaT alert WELLSBORO S. Kentucky A I1T.8Q up weekly. ,ve. Ttmf f S Art av 'tin- .;,'. ;;.'. :..- .."'-' inr..nw ruwnmiu, femwfl WBPffW a w ATEANTiq CITY. N. . FOR RENT Nowly furnished apartments 6 rooms and oath. All outside roonui, newly papered ana painted, southern exposure, steam heat; All-night elevator aervlce. Ideally located; 1 minute from Tenno. R. n.- Station; 8th floor of most derir oblo apartment bullying In Atlantic City. U, modern appliances. Will consider dividing-, or leasing- several rooms, Ad dress n sos, eedoek officio trib. Hotel Raven. Royd Sh'r AV..,J, m-At m n . ' Beach. Telephone Kv-T7, nunnln Wtr. Private bathe. Elevator. 1SAAO HOWKH. HOTEL BOSCOBEL g?nu2f IIS up week!,. Phono 11T. JtiXtfiSS! Westminster Kr. Av. near Beach, eit. . .7. . l0 ' private baths: run. water) 11B un wkly.t IS up dally. C. Ruhra. New Clarion av. Beech, ninn. HWAmilMOBK. PA. STRATH HAVEN INN , SWAKTHMORE. PA. Open all year. Dinner dance Wed. and Bar. evening!. MotorliU and Tourist we'com. Phon 880. ui The Harvard. Swnrthmtre. Pa. Jun 1 ery dealrabl apariment turnlhel. with board! lMng room, bedroormbmh and nun room. vaixkv ronoK. ta. , , WASHINGTON INN DANIETj j. VQOnHEES. Prop. HCnWKNK8VHAE. PA. Pcrkiomen Inn ESS Bnttljt. bMh'g. Oh'a-. ttnnfi. Dklt. dun". WKBNTOIWVn.TJB. PA. SUNSET HALL wn all Sear. Ch.er.J . fill home comfnria! CTIH). dry airl beautiful mounta n walk. Jxcellent table. 'Not a mnatorlum. OBO B OAU MtT.. AVBRNRnHVILMi. PA. DEVON. PA. Wynbumelnn ,"," mine. EapeciaUr ... desirable for bulnii men with famllUa. nooma with bath at reason. lie rataa. Dancln. Larre srounda, wlda verandaa. Phone Barwyn IT. Pr.NNSVf.VANIA II.I.U8TRATI5D BUMMER .ROOK, descrip tive of hotola. boarding; houses-, cottages at Delaware Water Gap, Htroudsburir. Po conos. free I.nrkawonna ottlce, ISO B. Rrnad t.. or send four centa In sumps Jnnvs Flster. Adv. Agent. 00 West at.. New York m.'rt aimo riiwinilWWII Wt ion.Plaa LMstRrmi rnunossaAui cAmcrrro. M&im.AjmhA iiSMwaaaMBU GRAND ATLANTIC Private baths, rtates. il.se day up. Spa tial weekly. Capacity. To. Booklet. O. D. PAINTER IAROI.D LANOOIT BLACKSTONE VIROIN1A AVBNUB AT BOARD"WAIJt American Eurepean eMaa. Hot A Mid tea A fraah water bathsT Span all ywr. .QmT Qtn. ittn4tr In the "City or Robust Ueatlh" Hotel Morton Oeejn end Tlrainla i Ave. Capaeltr SSO Klfvator. private hatha. et.i afwaTa ora ays opan. THE CARLTON CHELSEA AVENUE AND REACH. Dullt of brick. Every modern appointment Ownership Management. ' CHAp. P. ZAZZAtl wr-RINH RBB0KT8 . WPHINO IJiKK REACH. N. t. ESSEX and SUSSEX Hotel and Cottages SrRING LAKE, N. J. America's Fintit Ritort ttoM Open June 10 ' Hat and Cold See Wale New York Ofic.t 8 Wait 4H Street or Plus Hotel T. T. KKATINfl. Manse T. A. WILSON. Assistant te Awntmv TARK, N. y kfgw MONTEREY HOTEL 1hm !?... tiniiti Prm12ni1tint S Dlreetlr en the Ocean KM TT OPENS JUNE 19- American Plan Capacity 800 amoue a la carte unnroom Dallr Concert and Danclnr Hot and Cold Sea Water In Rooms KttKRMAN DENNIS. Manasvr N. Y. Offlre. West 40th fit. Telephone Tandrrbllt t290 MeDONNEtX A CO llembera N. T. Stock Exchange NOUTH ASBUHY PARK, N.J. ., ROSCOK. N. V. ' . KQ3COK. N. Yf -48 gfe' J " .ROSGOE. VXf RlflflV LsasVlsHsVSAflfe. B& VtXCsMsHsAA. 1 si asMba " A natef PHsHasHssssasssHsssKssUsdE)rnb.. tJH ifr Ma fin ft..Ml.Al .. U.K. f,.. . Now open. Private bathe. runnln water al rooms; elevator. Sprlnc rat.s. """" "- 1. M. KEETM. I Iaccumooon.jjfefea5sc Kentucky ave. t Reach. Cap. 500: modern thrnuKhout; eleator; tS up dallyi eueclal weekly. Amer. plan. Booklet. New marot. $jjmjmnMMW!2mMM& &MKM XJLJLiXX JL JL XXXX LIJLCm of Mer chandising Fair Price is Sound Policy To our host of friends, the sellers of Coca-Cola to the public: IET us have a little family discussion with the windows open so that the neighbors u can hear it if they want to about that even-vital topic, Prices. This is the one time above all others in our long career of sound merchandising when Price ought to be governed by Principle. High principles of merchandising alone can be relied upon to combat high cost in many lines where the temptation to profiteering is strong because of public demand. To charge all that the traffic will bear is bad business at any time; at this time it is the worst of bad business for the Coca-Cola dealer whose maintenance of standard price for many years has not only established Coca-Cola's good faith with the Amer ican millions, but, together with its maintained quality and maintained advertising, has built the good will of the product. We ask our friends and partners in the most comprehensive system of distribution in American business to reflect that Coca-Cola was the beginning of the soft drink industry and has always been the backbone of the soda-fountain trade; has carried and built up many an enterprise which made it a trade "leader"; has far outsold any other soft drink in the world ; and that for thirty years it made the 5-cent nickel the biggest buying power in a beverage. Independently of the cost of making it, The Coca-Cola Company has steadily maintained its delicious and refreshing quality insured above imitation, and maintained its advertising appeal to the increasing millions of its consumers without permitting any conditions of ordinary fluctuation to disturb the price. In no other way could Coca-Cola have built up the volume of business for you, Friend Dealer. r Sound merchandising alone can weather the storms. The policy that overlooks che insured dollar of tomorrow to pick up the loose dime of today pointsway from prosperity to demoralization. Your neighbor who is merely "getting while the getting is good" is at the same time dispensing bad will that will react upon him in the day of reckoning. Sane prices are the only sound policy and safeguard of suc cess one year with another. Fair prices today are your option on the volume of trade that will forsake the profiteer tomorrow. You will be doing business at the same old stand. Ilk ( a III ffiffXaiAjJ r ill L c mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmLmmmmmm v Stand by high principles of merchandising and they will stand by you when .you' have need of them - : ; ' ?' .. ' There is no more powerful and compelling example for good in these times than the merchant who stands on principle to forego opportunism : ' "" j. There is no one force that will stand the nation in better stead. . , .'&- 1 t THE WELLINGTON (1th Ave. 100 yards to Ocean Booklet. Rates, 13.00 rer,der upward. i;. w. iiAiw-. ownersnip'mRnaffement THE ALBEMARLEb,f JAveon. Open all year. Rooms with hot and cold water. Special rates for May and June. WM. 11. HUolejROY. Prop. METROPOLITAN Opens Mar 28th New. luxurious suites: capacity -300. Hooklt T. I,. HARRISON. Mar. ! iinlrar F1"' Avenue: 3 minutes lYeniUCKy from Ocean: excellent " table! large rooms: white service: new management. Fish fc Ora. New Tcnney Hotel o?0w,Xmt- run'a- water In r'ms. Bklt. lfrs. E. K. Tennev BKABWB PARK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Directly on tho ocean front. Capacity 800 Booklet. H. n.OHS TURNER. Owner-Prop. HAIWON HKIOHTB. N. 1, HADDON INN Delightful suburban American Plan Hotel. Larte shady grounds. Golf, tennis, uther omuscmenta. .I'rancls Yarnall. Mrr. ' OfKAN riTV. N. J. HOTEL BRIGHTON Ith nnd Ocean Arenun Open Jnne 18 A perfect view of the ocean, ltnoms with and without bath. 'Hot and rnld ruunlne water. It R. SOOT. Owner and Manager. OCKAN CITY. N. J. "Amerles'a Crenteirt Family Keasrt" CAIT. MAY. N. J. THE WINDSOR c,ed? Gap? M'.'y'B . largeet ami tuvtl hotel. 160 room, CO baths. Hates and literature on application. Hi HALt'JN. Coolest Summer Resort in NEW YORK STATE 2700 Feet Elevation No MosQuitos - No Black Flies Only 120 Miles from New Work 4-, a- Forest Preserve - Private Lake Modern Hotel Resident Physician Water Sports Dancingf OrchestraPlayroomTennis Library -Bowling v Roquc Billiards Saddle Horses Open June 12 to Oct.i?! KEBassettJVo: New York Booking Office 1180 Bway. td. Ma.4748 THE BALTIMORE INN OPENS JUNU 1ST. ClflMll TO URACIL MISS HARRISON. HOTEL COLUMBIA ""JJ.'S"'- Newly turn : modern. J. W. MtCray A nfo. UH.OWOOD. N. J. EDGETON INN Centrally located near beach: while service: cap. URO: muslo room: orchestra: auto. D. H. Gallagher. Mgr. : P. Bralow, Owner. Winona W1IJ- Av- nr- heh. Prlv. baths. Own mang't. Mrs, q. W, Fisher. HKA 1SLK CITY. N. J. Slirf TTnilKP Centrally located on bench OUll nUUSC front. W.M.Htrutliera.Prnn OCRN nUIVK.-N.'J. Hotel Whitfield 1or- Surf and D" ,. "' Avei., near Asbury'a Casino and all amusements, rirenrnof; innn. ern. select hotel. Hklt. Thus M. Herman. SUNSET LODGBrVnlJS! Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Bwcet. I'rom The Atlantic .n.e,"h. a"d Plt,lna?, A"; "Heart of Ocean Qrove." Iw Holism at heach, 24 Main Ave. Phone". Park Viow se.ar hunch, nverl'k'K iK-en Stratford Hall 7 MAIN AVH.. .t liencti. t. H. Hockey THE QUEEN pirectly on beach front lMTllll VjUlvClil npnklet. L. J. Rusell I'l'I'KIt NARANAU tJIKK. N. T. SARANAC INN IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK'S CERTIFIED MUJi A SUMMER RESORT of tho highest char acter: superb cuisine; an environment so cially desirable. Located on the stiore of the WONDERFUL Uri'JIR SARANAO LAKE Excellent Stats roads, good golf. All Spurts and Amusements at their best. 1JOOKLET. Address until June !. HARRIMITON MILLS. Manager. JAMI.x i:. tJALIUIKY. Associate Manager. IKHKI. DUXPTIIX. tViishlngton. U. C. ALEXANDRIA RAY. N. Y. 1000 ISLAND HOUSE ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. The most delightful and, convenient TOca.' tion In the Thousand Islands. Hot and void running water In nil rooms: 120 rooms with prlwitfl bath. Kino' flahlntr. motor lion ting nnd trap shooting. The starting point of hI principal water sports. Finest auto roads from all points East nnd West. Winter Season. The Oaka, Hnrtow. l'lor Ida (open all year), the Winter Haven, Win ter Haven. Florida, newr fire-proof hotel, 230 rooms, earn 'with trlV4te bath. Open De cember "jnth, 1920. . WILLIAM II. WARUL'RTON. Troprlelor. r.LKNRURNIIMN-L.VKjiffl"t'K. N. Y. QLENBURNIE CLUB and COTTAGES Glcnburnic-On-Lalcc-Gcorge A Most Attractive Mountain Resort, Homelike and Exclusive. Open June 20. riolf tennis, boating, bathing, canoeing, fishing, motoring, dancing. , W. II. 11I8IIAY. .Munager New York Hooking OITIre. I1R0 llrnadwuy Telephone. MuclUon Sq. 4748. roiiT JByniitsox. i.qnh island WIIITK MOUNTArNB. N. II. BrettonWoods White Mountains, N. H. OOLF In the ery shadow of Mount Washington MOTORINO through the Alps of New- England I HORSE HACK RIDING oer Moun tain Trills and Wocwt. land Path. Trap Shooting, . Stock Rroker's Offlce, THE MOUNT PLEASANT Open .luhe, IS. Closes October 1 t J, DUNl'HT. Manager THE MOUNT PLEASANT Open July 8. Closes October II C. J. ROOT. Manager. Tor Information, rales, etc.. addrmi Hotels ' YORK HOOKING OFl'ICE 243 Fifth Ave. WIIITK MOUNTAINS. N. H. MONMOUTH CO.. N. 1. A Warm Welcome Awalta You North Jersey Shore Resorts MONMOUTH COUNTY. N. J. Write the mayors for Information. TOINT W.KAHANT RKAnt. N. J. The Coca-Cola Company Atlanta,, Ga. DINE BLUFF INN TOlNT PLEASANT, N. J. Among the pines on the beautiful Manas- uunu Rler shore. Every attraction of sea- nhore. rher & country. All outdoor sports. llooklet. J. K. Ilcerbowtr. Belle Terre Club Inn Port Jefferson Long Island will bo opened under m-w inuiiaKi" tnent, May 27tli, 1D20. Golf. TctmlH, loalnff, BalhltiK and KieliliiK. Mrs. A. II. Harris JKrlT.RSON. N. II. I'OCO.SO MOUNTAINS Delaware Wnlrr Can THE GLENWOOD Delaware Water Gap, Pa. aiu nn.n Pon.fllu Ann ..... , .. hotel: has ballroom, orchestra, three ri.. tennis courts, gott and all amusements; RJ-rage and suppllesl'-good accommodations ut iiiuueritio raiea noma comioris. Supe rior table. For Imoklet Address I. R JOHNSON, Prop. K. H. AI.IIKKT. Mir. CENTRAL HOUSE Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Opens May 22. Remodeled and refurnished Modern, Convenient. Moderato Tricon Outdoor Sports, Casino, Boating, Ilathlng. Headquarters for motorists. Meals served. Send for booklet, JOS. II. ORAVEfl. rroorletoe. River View Home ! & i0o' Centrally located, noafff. bath'g. flsh-gl All mod. Imp. IIBup. Mrs Llasle T.Lanarrs EVt. FOREST HOUSE Modern Improvements. ' A years same management. Private baths. A. L MARSH. Delaware Watir Gap. Pa. Thes HUIcreit Thoroughly Modern. Dklt. UC nuiCTCal v c HOWARD. Prop. Kast Stroudsburg. l'a. New Waumbek HOTEL and C0HAGES Jefferson, N. H. IN THK HHART OP TIW. WHITE MOUNTAINS Golf, Teonis, Fishing, Riding, Dancing;, Dally Concerts OPEN FROM JUNE 2(1 to OCT RESERVATIONS MAY RF! MADE AT TOWN A COUNTRY . West XOth St.. New York rhonc; Vanderbllt 2200 New York Stnrk Exehsnge Offloe of N. L. CARPENTER A CO. Frank F. Shute John J. Hennetsy Owner. Manager. SUNSET INN Adjacent to and of the Wafkhek sys tem, a small but select fsmllylotel with modern conveniences, OPEN I3ARLY IN JUNE Aflurfe 7J?" reef WHITE MOUNTAINS NEW HAMPSHIRE MAPLEW00D HOTEL she INN ALSO COTTAGE COLONY OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER NO HAY FEVER. fiNATS OB MOSqulTOES GOLF no!!o "rds COURSE EXCELLENT ROAD (lARARR ' TE.NMS SADDLE IIORIE New York Offlce, 1180 Rrosdwer. Telephone! Madison. Square 111) A. K. DICK. Managing Director J. W. hIMrSON. Ant. TRATSIIOOtlNO TOORNAMEM June 28 to July s t WHITE MOUNTAINS. N. II. MAPLEHURST INN. East Stroudsburg. Pa Arcem. UriOi modern: 275 ft. verandas; n-acre shady lawns 10-acrn grovel croquet, tennis. bathing, garage j booklet. MRB. M. L. RACllI Swlftwater. Pa. NAPIJCS, MK. The Swlftwater i!" ?pen 'or ! season; modern In eery respect JOHN H WOODHNQ Pocono l'lnes, Po. POCONO PINES INN Elev. 2000 ft. Lodge Cottages. Cabins. Camp. Casino. Oarage. Qolf. Tennis, nill'rds. Bowling, Orchestra. Dancing. Roatlng. Rathi Ing, Fishing. 8-mlle lake. Opens June is. flnoklet. B24 Stephen Hlrard Rldg.. Phlla. Canndenfcls. Pa. PINE KNOIl INN. Canadensis. Ta. Poconoa Healthy, high; farm products: turn, cottase for season llooklet, OKO. W. CRANE, Tron. Cresco TUB OLD INN, Cresco. Pa. In heart of Po. tono Sits. 8wlmrg pool, tennis, amuse i gar. I rates mod. Rooklet. OSCAR STAI'KH. MAl'LK LAWN. Cresco, Pa. In Pocono Mta ." . now ope trout ftsh'g) el. Its i mod.i prlr. baths; eter Fre nookUt. 1I. n. Courlrlahtl CLIKF VIEW HOUSE For a real vacation and good things to eat. CHAH. L. Hoi'li. Mount I'ocono.'N. J. I MONOMONOCK INN Mountalnhome's Leadlnr Hotel Mountalnhome, Pa. Roems steam-heated: running waters private baths: booklet) excellent table. " Summit Homeau'St'T.1. onric ri pooh it t. Mrsi. u. huiiuisnduv, Excel, tsble. RMt E. L. A B. V. ARTMAN Mountain Home. Pa. Heller's Ml. Airv vin0 Oration, nuu. mini a an. any nilWt Vf9 BAYOFNAPLES HOTEL NAPLES, MAINE 30 Miles From Portland On the East Shore of Long Lake and the Bay of Naples WILL OPEN JUNE 26 Illgh-elass iicromniodatlons. Tennis, fishing, bathing, boating, line walksgood roads, purest spring vuter. llooklrl on application, P. R. BROOKS, Proprietor A. W. WEEKS, Manager Ronton Office, 0 lleacon bt Room 310 THE ENGLESIDR Opens June IS. Every modern convenience! private baths with sea and fresh water? five tennis courtsi booklet, R,. p, HNOLE itin "J .-,.. ...P -".im.uii. .vest fmiaqeipnia THE BREAKERS CWIarenPalrT. scent's., Hfllght. IlilsherroeW' vSSSltnK innui. mi v iivar nsiiii imii u. iin.. :' "W Afvo. JJOIN WHITE MOyNTAINS, N. H. New Profile House Culerlng to u Cllcnlele of Illiheil Hlimdiiril. 30 Cottiiges In t'onneellon Golf, Tennis, Boating, Fish ing, Mountain Trails, Wood land Paths i Own Farm and Dairy. ON 'IDEAL TOUR." OPEN JUNE 30th to SEPT. 23tli ' 11. lIRIRlNI.HAie. President 13VKRI5TT II. RICH. ManHEr N Y Office Snur Travel Bureau, 42,1 lilli ,Ae. Tel Vanderbllt 21 Hotel Vendomr, Iloston, Hnnie Mgt. iiixvii.LE Notch, n. h. . pIMiMlMIM THE BALSAMS D1XVILLE NOTCH, N. H. Open July 1 Inn Open June 15th Udoklngs, 8 West 10th St. (Town and Country) Phone tilio Va(ct 1)111 DAVID II. PI.UMEK. Manager tinsniBCiiiK! rtpnniimmnnnntimtiHtnmmiiimiiriintitMfHiiifiAtirtllllliHr MANCIIKSTKR. T- -rS Gniunnrnom. i Manchealef-ln-lhe-MounlalW. VI5IIMUJSI . ' llPeii June U'tn h ., hi.. i v.u. Vnrk Stork Esfnns " AT K "THAIITIN. "W"'! llanaif; t rt ne. S " " ' SOUTH IMItl'SWljlrg' Routll HSruswell. Maine. ? JJi .ri I 40 rooms. Vine v ew or & , rreji Islands. w t. WnilKW ft SPg sg 1-OllLTNKY. YFJlMgM Utttn Bates, Oven June Up if. mi . i -i"i T In "KJ1..SK ine uoionuu hi wcn - shade, sports, good tablet J"er.pVoTefS' trolley! fori guest: modern WyY, fVs. merir The jMrau. v,!.'""' tA c-tK, . ,V fl KtMLiiI:!1: "s"! '&':&&. y):. SiijA
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