Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1021
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PITTSBURGH STAGE
II
EXPURGATED
Bare Legs, Profanity and Other
Things Are Barred in
Theatres
DOUBLE MEANING TABOO
,...i .1. Mm i:S.-Sh lucent recti-
1(f..n- f-r lli'.ilrinil iieriiiriiMiicci have
hrni niimmiwil In I'trccinr .xim-nni-.-.
. .i, Pnli'n Snli't liepiirnneiii. in
,,.r- "i 1" -I1-'1''"1 tuciiciiRcrt I" Hip
,,rnPH-lr- nr nil theatre, except nm
,, , tuic limie. ill I'ltf-hiirRh.
Inn i linn mi ncr-
rll.n, , , f..i men only, mi IivIiir I'ie-
,r.';n!,l n,,.'l: nuthouse of run-
".. , M.n.luirf from Hi'' -' "UJ, "vpr
,U Iipii-N f i-tmiiis in Hip audience,
n-l mi in.mlHT- ,.f imy troupe tinrtlol
", , ii.r nrnpimiiH while in nny
l;. ;,f ,. hni.se except on 1 ' MaKp.
I'"1 .!.- n,.tHn.kOU will lint IP
TTp iri HI" I""' ii'ii;--' -
prrmtfl I" l.-I.PHt I heir ?""' ."
,l, --nn-lnc r vvnlkliiK In the aisles
" . ) ... .. !... ...- ..in p. Tin- rul
er sent" i '" " , ,
r,,,iiK ..( nm nnlliiinlil r creed nlso
f..i I i lm
,i , i pniliiliilinli" arc:
IMil. in'" 'if deformed hnmmi hriiiRH
r i, ,i mi iinintr"il .
l.iunMitii! m mo lorm.
(iinfui- pliivnnloRi-t. fortune-tell-
inc iii!nii-ir
ptlli'TlP1- Jteslllics. vmi;s i vi i uiii.
.... . f..tiiianliiii nf
!, , nl Idch '' directlv, or by
iHUltl'i I I I1IIUIR. OllslCllC.
,. nni 'iiriiiii-p of fenmlcs on MaRT
n I'll" ! Sv , , ...
it t i.t.ri.ii ui.ii nnlnn .tint bv
ui'iiiu ... - r -
ffiiin'" wli'-ri- simply tied wantonly to
d,s, n l ln Iiriii-p. a" in uvuir- iiciiir'-s.
IVurnuil licrinniicri of either -pu
o( n ii'i ti'iul
I . i prnfiinitv
Scientists Clash
on Peace Treaty
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from Pier Onp
'l- limns IllP tnilM of llltor-
i ' H , ili'inlb il.'iin.'ip'. ilmt Mr.
, i -i i mill on Hip program.
inn- mil Hint Hip llanliUR
'i -nl tpiiliiillj tin- WlNon
i I uinli'i' iinntlirr naini'. up
ii.. liMm;: iiiaii'p with Hie
:ni. I ill.' i;i'puli!linn loin 1 mi ii t
ili. Si'imir. pi'ii lliouuli il is
iv iiiii liiisini'is. In snj tin'
i"un iiipii In l;ci'i Iip world
' ; nt ii'oliitioii, fninlni' ami
in orili'i' to .nr llm fpi'c of
tniiiiw wlio cauuiit otliprwl-e
i ihr linliM ihi'j Iiimp iIiir for
Mi( onnldi KpiiIIps
ii iiiIht of (lie SpnillP," tip.
I in i litii- Mi Cnniiii'l.'. in liii
mi hi iri ' Ii. "lire ,iut as
mil IiIImI with ft profoutiil n
i m .i am ntln'r". TIipj iliil
in rr-n.-l to mi) Ptppilirnt- to
in' liolrn illi'li t" I III' ti.
I -p. ill..- -ii) ., tllP) hiiM- llus
.i nliiri'l of t!p I'onfpiPlirp
I' in of tin- I'nitpil .Stales
i ii . in. nl Inn for iln Mnin-
' I'i.iii ' inoii!; Hie iinli-
I I- In lie ill c'llsupil will Iip
n . I.'mriip of N'atitint. '
" I in. triiip, riie i:ffi'i't
i I'ailii'ip.itioii in a Wo -It I
' n mi iii iim ii iiip, riie
" iisiiriiiiiiin'iit b Inlpr-
cn i llll'llt
.il.i'is ire Uiijinonil I).
N u oik . former Auilinssi
i in ll.nnl ,la no Hill. Semi-i-
I Wiilsli. Montniia ; Major
I k.i II litis., Miii.u (JiTi
'ii I. I'.iillaril. rrnnl. W.
i .tic i iim ti ft run V.oiiiIiir;
S'l'lmis. Herbert A. Smith.
isil ; l)r llprbert Ailunis
riiiiipinii I nivprHlly ; former
i.'iK'iiii (ieniiTp V. Wieker-
i Is Senator !rlne 1,.
U i' "iisin . fomipr Altmiipy
I'e- 1 UppU. New Yorl.,
'l''itt. Vw Vorlv
Poles Denounced
by Lloyd George
( I'lillullril frnm PnrP Onp
iipi, nn'l tlirre wpic hiindrril of Hioii-
nintlt of lUllIutiH," IllP I'rlniP Mlnittrr
eoMtlmiPil.
.Mr. I.loytl Ooifp pltpil that the roles
werp tlUiil-tl In Hip wnr, half nf tliPin
UrIiIIuz with the (irnnmii.
"Tlicj fell in (ipi'inau uniforms" he
tlpi'lnrpil. "niil kIioi ilnwn Kipneliiiien.
Itrithli nnrl . Italian who werf llglilliis
for their freedom."
Happens Ohio Tim Often
' 1 spp Knfaiity (limler of tiit I'o
llsli liiMirreeliouis). Ims fiiiil that the
l'oles In SIIPMin woulil ilie rather than
u.ii'r. tt.l. t. It tlt.it. I.n.l ll..... fltl ll.nt
! earlier, when Hip bntHe for 1'olWi fiPP
(loin wan bpltiR fnURlil. thete woulil
lime Iippii fewer llritlMi. I leneli nml
Italian lives lost. Hut Hip) on'v think
of It wIipii the (iprinnm are (larme.l
and helplpss. The I'ollsh J ..i"iiiii :
has repiiill Ueil respnnslhllitx. Mid I am
lionml to iipeept that stnlt'i.ii nt .is rpp
ipspiitjux their vIuwh. Inn m line Imp
peued onep too often "
The I 'rime .Minister it.nlird the spt
tlpiupnt with I.ithuaiiia to wli'cli t.i
1'nlted SliitPH. rrancp, Italy and (irent
Itiitain were parties
"Vllnn wns oeeupird li reRiiiur I'o
llsh troopx In delinnec of th .Mil's,"
Iip said. ''Thpy were asked to ritile
and they 8ald, 'We have n' iv.niin.i
hlllty for it.' TIip nime thine is hap
PpiiIiir now. TIip same dlu'lnliner o'
rrspoiisibllit). Arm- passing from Po
land and nfhipr.s rrovhliu her frontieis
ninkp it very illfllrttlt to feel that thnsp
ri'iiiidiHtloiiK nf rpspntislbllii) are am
thliiR bill purely verbal "
Tvi Vns to Meet Crisis
Mr. I.lo)d Cieorgp plcmlnl for thp up
hohliliR of Hip treaty, hnth for Hip naKe
of honor anil for safety and reiirllj.
There wcr.1 two wiijh of dealing with
the Silrsinn Hitiintlnn. Iip tleelnreil. One
whs that iiIIIpiI troops Insist on ipstor
Iiir ordrr. It wn not lor him to pn
tiiefs a military opinion and he did not
Insist on this part of the proani. line
he was entitled to Insist on mi nltprnn
tivp. Klthor thp Allies oiiRht to Insist
upon Hip trpnl bpliiR respi'eted, or
they ought to nllow the firrmnns to do
so. Thp I'rlniP Minister enntinued:
"Not merely to disarm (iprmatiy. hut
to say that such troops lis she has
nre not to he pnriult tntl to lake part
in rp.stnrltiK order Hint Is not fair.
To snv to (lermnin "Here Is
voiir provintp. Iipip Is Minn HiltiR wliieh
has Iippii pei(lpl by Hip trpaty nf r
miIIIps fithri- for or ncaittt you. hut
thp I'oIps nrp to bp hIIovvpiI in dpunnpe
of that trpaty to takp II mid xou will
not be allowed to defend joursphrs in
n nrnvliii'p whiph has Iippii jours for
-0(1 vpiirs ami which certainh has not
been Polish for C,(in yeurs.'
Is dJsi redltahlp and not worlliv of the
honor of any land.
Cannot Permit Dcllaiuc
"I am nerfeetlv certain that will not
he the attitude the AIIIps will takp. TIip
oulv thinir wlilch I would 111... t.i snr
! Ill lichalf of the (loveriiment Is this;
uhRtpiT happens we cnunol nc
tept a fait acoinpll. That would he
to permit a dcliancp which might lead
In foiii.P(Uiiices of the most disastrous
kind."
The Prime Minister toiicluded with
n refcremc in Russia, which, he nld.
now was broken hut would he a power
ful, dominant countr. and would lime
;i word in the future of the world.
Oppeln. Silej.la. ln. 1.",.- ( I! ,.
P l--(!ennan fortes on r !, left 'bank
r .1.. .! m i .
mi mi- lucr uiver are iciiir RrnillliUH
laiiRnientPd by Hip arrial of former tier'-
man soldiers frtun Hrenilau. and a mini
oer. it is Known, are conitng from Ccr-
RULES UN ARE
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
INELIGIBLE ON JURY!
Judge Bouton, in Opinion at
Erie, Cites Constitution and
Common Law
QUASHES AN INDICTMENT
HARDING EXHORTS MASONS
Would Settle International Differ
ences by Peaceful Means
J.-isluuSii. Mil) US. nt) A. P.)
i' .i- ipit'ssp( ,v I'ri'slilent
H im iidih'ess Inst nlRht at a
' f tin N'.ititinal l.piiRiiP oi Mn-
I ilmt Im would spp the day
1 I'1 H'spoilsible lo-iliolls.
n ' i t ii i r ie !'(-, 'could RiitllPI-
mifi reiiei mill.' to adjust
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I. in ,i
oi.
"... t ." ........ ....- ...... . iik iii'lll . H'l -
man). Social hundred security police
from Hamburg nml Kiel and n few
from other Herman cities. hne leaelied
Pries, twent) niilev nnrlhwest of here,
and nrp authorltathclv lepoited to lune
plueetl themseht's nt the disposnl of
(Jernian authorities there
i There are rumors here t lint the CiPr-
1 ninns will tnko the offensive, probably
i within a week, when their reparations
are complete. The Pole., in the meau-
; time, are known to be strengthening
I their positions with nrtlller). although
thev nre not advancing. Trench sources
.declare that Adalbert Korfanty, leader
of the Polish insurrection, has "heeded
ilienernl l.eroiid's Instructions for the
(iist lime, nml suspended his offensiie,"
The Trench deprecate statements
published b) the Poles that the Allies
I hae accepted the present battle lines
us the new frontier between (icriiinuy
iind Poland. The) declare thesp state-
' Inni.lu li.ti.l I.. A...lln ll... fl
........ ii. . ai ur iin- tit-iiiiiiii iu-
illation, making le.estnhlNhnieiit of or
iit r tnnre tlltfipiill.
Ilerlln, May l.'l.-lP.y A. P. I - TIip
general strike litgun b) the (ieruinn
workmen nt Oppeln, 1'pper Silesln. in
pryct against Hie attitude 4if the
Inter-Allied romiuisiou toward the
Polish insurrection, bus been called off.
aceoidiiig to athiies lodaj.
M. I
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If
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1 ' "nil'. ,,f iiir- w'orld couiil
I ii. 'I ei Ii other." he said.
' in liiitlioiii.v can oulv face
"i -1'i.ikui'; for the piinl
il "iiilil. I hero will never
' mitlici in block i ln prog-
' it ion Itnther than to
.i ' mitliet or to i tiler into
Ml iiithep mi nt a table and
in1 .ii i "
I ii'iiini in. nf tins cn , was
'-oh ..i of the ensiic mid
1 ns i nii-i-n for the l',)l."J
I rini'l
HONOR NEWJPASTOR
"' Or and Mrs, j. E, CrowtheP
Given Reception
,,', " " "'"I Mi-. .1. V.. Crow-
l , ,v'" " r ption Inst night
l ,, ' rfi'Ki'i f th.. Ann Stteit
n 'opm iimrcli lr
' n'' tnnie heie fmip Se-
' ' J''"'' his first sermon at
i ,M . '"'"i linn an :i stieeis
.,.,' """ '"," member., f ,,r ,.
t Wl i . hii..,.1.-I ,e ,ecpp.o. ThP
I r-i II 1'. '" lo1""' P'lslor Of t"ie
,.. ,,'V ', """h. who held a pas.
in !-.. ,,, ,ei,rs ago. k poke
,, ,,rv '"'' ".r i;owtl lid in the
i n , i ii ' v. tiinige Hi'Iisdii wel-
p, , ' ' ""H helialf of the
I ,. ..'.'. ' "iifcitnce, ami Dr.
Pi 1 1 iii'iinier oi me iioard
"" 'nun n, leintetl (lie
I
11 ' HlslltlH
AWARD ROAD CONTRACTS
Camden Freeholders to Improve
King's Highway
The Cnniden County Ilomtl of Tree
linhlers linvt- nwnrded contrmts for the
iinpi-'iieiiient of three roads which have
hi en sanctioned hy Hip State Highway
C'onunission.
(Ine is n continuation of the King's
Highway, from Iriiddoutiehl borough
line to Kllisburg. tu he concreted. This
"ontract was awarded to the .1 j.
KeM) Cnnstruetion Co.. nt .fliS.OTS.B".
This rond, connecting North Jersey
points wllh the White Horse pike, lias
hren In deplorable conditloiu. nud the
Treeholders plnn to carrj thempiove
inenl to the Hurliiigtnii Count) line as
soon as it can be financed, and the
llurlingtou County hoard will continue
It through to Monrestown. Contracts
for paving Market street, Center Town
ship, for SHel.-.U.n:.1. and Colllngs road.
Hnddon Township, f.ir .'fT.'SI, were
iwnrded to Augustus Vonalti.
Krle. Pn., Mav ! Thnt women nrp
not tpnllhVd under the Hw of P.-ntisvl-winln
In sit on either grand or petit
JuriiM was tic chief r.-iiitun cited by
Judge ,loep!i IJoiitoti. .if MeKcnn
Cottntv, )eterday In tpinsliing tlie in
llelmem brought ngnint Mavor Miles
1'. Kilts for alleged tnnlfenv;itice in
oilicp.
'I'h" .ludge's fnrtnn ipintoti stipple
niintetl liis dppioii of two davs ago, in
uhlcli he nntiniinrei his intention of
di'niisslng the innlfe.isnn p cliargp, and
llist stattd his belief that women were
ineligible tor jury tienlip.
lie cited several niltliorltips to show
tliat woinnn were not qualified furors
iii.itv t'ip toninioii 'aw, nml Hint the
Pennsjlvnnla constitutionnl provisions
i-'.iiive ' i ("ill In (nr. ni. base! upon
the Kngihh tnimii'in law. He quoted
also an ai t of IviVT.r which Samuel I,,
(lilson. specini District Attornc) for
the Kilts trial, contended mnde nil
qualified electors eligible for jur.v duty.
"In our opinion thnt net did not
rliange the enmninn-lnvv rule n.s to the
Fev nf jurors," the Judge's ruling con
tinues. "All thnt It illil was to require
miller to bp tpinllllcd electors in order
to be eligible for jur.v duty.
"It Is certain the Nineteenth Amend
ment to the Federal Constitution did
not remove the qualification of sex. In
each of the severnl Constitutions of thp
StntP of Pennsylvania, beginning with
the first, the common -law rule has
been, in our opinion, unchanged. See
tpi ll of Hip Hill of Itights s.i)s Hint
"trial by jurj shall bp ns hpretofore and
the right thereof remains inviolate."
"It seems that clause of the Hill nf
llighls was Intended to preserve to the
citizens of the Commonwealth the samp
right and protection they had under the
rotnnioii law. We, are, therefore, of .the
opinion thnt under the Constitution of
Pennsylvania, women nre tint lompettnt
jurors, nml should be exeludetl. If we
are right In thnt. then Hip lnili"tmiit
in tills ensp .should be quoslird. for the
tcason that it was not found b) a
legally constituted jury."
Cut in Freight Rales
and Wages Forecast
(onllniir-rl from I'nitp One
of n rev hnl of businP's. The lailtoads.
receiving lower ratps for tluir services,
mm have sufficient earnings.
The raihoads face changed conditions
and new competition, Mr. Kruttschnltt
seems (,, nsk thnt tlicv be protected from
loinpi'titioii bv motortruck dclhciiis nml
bj wa'i r routes and espei inll) by ship
ping through the Panama ('anal. His
itigiinieut Is that charges h.v all these
iillctnnthe iv ii s of shippnul should he
kept high, so that freight rales c.in lie
Kept high, the' linanclal stnbllit) of the
roads being assincil.
Nothing of that sill is likely to lie
done. With the nation rem lung nut
for foreign 'trad" there will be w de
iniinil for cheap tarriage of goods to
make our competition in foieigu mnr
Lets effective Tver, itidicaHou Is that
lolls will be remitted on American ship
ping, nt least iluit engaged in ioaswis(.
traffic through the Panama Canal. This
will serinush uffpet tl'iiliN-rnutinPiiliil
business such as thnt catiied bv Mr.
Kruttschniit's toad.
CUMMINS FEARS V. S.
MAY PAY RAIL DEFICIT
, Washington. May l.'i.- iliv A. P I
TiiIpss sump wm is found to im tpisp
rpvenupi. ,'intl reduce pp!isps, the tnil
rond delicit "will have to be met from
the national treasurv." Chairman
Cummins, of the Senate Interstate
Conimeric Committee, tleelnreil today at
hearings on the general rnilronil situa
tion. '
He said the total loss sustained bv
the (iovcrnment during twent) -sh
months of its ionlnl was estinintt'il bv
the director gcneial of the rnilnud nil
niiiiistralion nl Sl.'.'iHI.IIIKMIIlll. Con
shlerilig lailiond ilaiuis ctiiitlictiiig with
Hie (tovi'riiinenl, Senntor Cummins said,
the total nnioutit lose to .S'',,'l)ll.0ll(l.
(M!0 and lie gne as his own estimate
Sl.MMI.dtllMMMI ns the final loss whiih
the (iovcrnment wns likely to sustain.
"That situation t lialle'iigcs the per
tnaneiii) of priviitc ovv ner.siip," he tie.
laied.
Julius Kruttsi hnitt. ihnirmnn of the
Iioard of the Southern Pacific Co., who
was up the stand, said I he greatest
iiiusc of the glowing claims was "the
in gleet of iiiailileiiaiii c whi'li cliar
ncteried the Tcdi'tal lailroad adininis
Iratioti." Answiring a question, Mr Knitt
schiiitt said the traiispoitatiou in t it
self i .mill not he tonsldered a failure
but that i "inlil iiun 1 1 id I picvciitcil tlie
inilmads frmn enjoying as grcni ri
eiiues it Cmigiess t ontemplated giving
them under tlie ."... per cent return on
i apital clause.
A table showing sums expended for
mil w ii) operating expenses nnd taxes
from J1HT to I Oil) Inclusive, was sub
n.ittPil bv Mr. Kruttschnltt.
The total of operating expenses and
taxes for the railroads, according to the
tnhlc, rose from !?.'l,OI.'i.lllM),l0 in WW
to Stl.tUT.OOn.OOtl in lliun. Salaries of
gtiiernl ofllcers of the railroads in lid)
totaled M7.110. 111.", ns nfanist Sll.tiO.".,- j
"I I have a lienduelip." she fal
leretl. lill reinalniiis by the fireplace.
"Pour, poor Norma. Come here and
sit nniong the pillows." She could not
iesis it, so hp cropiI the room nnd
(.Pilled herself. "I never knew Norma
Newton In have n headache before.
Poor little girl." he went on softly. "I
It so had? not povsihly u heartache."
"Vou sill) hoy! Of course not
Hut tievctthelpss. he went on, sweep
lug everv harrier she had down, and
linall) she was forcul to bur) her fii'js
In the pillows nnd give pnt to her
feelings. Terr) regarded her
"Then It is n heartache." he snid
gently. "Listen, dear, sit up, 1 want
to tell vou something."
Obediently, she sat up and wiped her
ryes .
"Ye", go on.-'
"I want you to marr) me tomor
row." Norma gasped
"Tomorrow ! Terry, wh)- -what about
Mls HuckinghninV How impossible.
Terry."
"Not so Impossible, when xou con
sider that IheiP is no Mls Hneking
hnm." "Terr) ! You don t menu it How -how
tlid'yoit get the picture''"
"first, wil you tnnrr.v ni"v She
Was in his nrm now.
"Terrv . sou bad. naught,, darling
boy ! Ye. Hut the picture ;
"Weil. I borrowed it finm a friend
nt Hip club. He's married to her now."
"Oh. I'm so glad! How I hntptl her.
Terrv."
"Did you. ilnrling? Well." his head
bPtit closp to hprs. "to t 11 th" ruth,
sweetheart, so did I."
Next complete
Trent's .Memorial. "
novelette "Silas
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M'KINM UI'.iOIUl
IV,
Question nf Identity
lly DOKOTIIY !,AWUKNCK
"Noimn. jirt come to loels nl tin!
house. Please! Just lo look nt il first."
The appeal In Terry Mlller'n eyes
wits K.i ridiculously pathetic as lie
gnred up anxiously nt Ihr virl nl who.
feet ho wns silting Hint S'le could not
ipsst him.
"Oi course I shnll, but 1 think you've
mnde the silliest mistake 1 ever I card
of, Terry. Imagine trjing to furnish n
house with "
"Never mind thai now. She will b:k'
it. She w nn'l be able to do anything
i !c. It s in! a box of a bouse, though.
c don't vol expect too miicli. When
shall v,p go?"
Noitn.i New Uui sight d. then replied:
"I can jo this aftetvioon at J if you
wish."
"Tine!" exc'iiimed .Terry, picking up
his cap to go "We'll go on the elee
tries." And with I III" he pnssrd down
Hip drive out of sight, whistling. Notnia
smiled tlicfully as the "ccollrction of th"
nictiite of Terry's wife-to-be sprang
before her eyes. She was a pretty girl,
very 'liffcrrut from Norma Nevv'tui.
and' Hint wns why Norma Newton liked
her. Slic hailed from Texns nnd n
wealthy fntnil). How she could live in
fie surroundings Terry suggested hf
couldn't guess.
"Hp'II Iip n wruderful. wnndeiful
husband." thought Norma as she ad
justed her veil while waiting for TerrJ
after l"'icli. Something vi ry near a
lump n in her throat and tears sprung
to her e.ves
"Sill) gooe!" she laughed. Turn
Terrv loomed into sig'it.
"C'oiiip on!" he called. Ten') wns
vtr) eager and talked 'ibout the ho ie
all the way. and so forth.
"Oh. tne darliii!; jilnyhouse!" laugh
ingl) PXKstnlateil Norma as they mine
in sight of their destination after n
long walk fiom the station, nnd liki
two children they broke into a run and
arrived out of brr-.itr. As thev stepped
into the house Norma become fascinnti
at once.
"How inn n v rooms. Teiry?" she
nsketl. as she inn into the tiny living
room.
"Six three up, three down."
"I shall put niv very heart an. I -n il
into fiirni liing this. Terry." Norma
snid soberly, as they came down the
slltitx after ut vexing the upper tloor I
We mui lieg.n at oik e nnti have It
teady fir her. We shall remove the
partition betwten the hull and li.ing
room, thus enlarging the room Lei's
sic: grav paper for the living room
brown for the dining -00111. tile iinttiin
for th" kitchen." Terry smiled ins up
piovol as she went on: "Cpstmnt the
east loom shall In- pink, the north vel
low and Hip vveH blue. Is tint .ill right.
Teny?"
ever could b" 'riglttcr.' " lie re
plied laughingly. "Co.ne. it's getting
Ir.le "
The first part of fie fnllox. !ng weoU
wns given ili cntiicl) to the I'leauing of
the little house
Tor two wetks of Terry's four weeks'
vacation they traversed the city lot
house furnishings and at the end of w,i
weeks, the three tired people turned
th'lr vnv to the little hou-e in tin
.suburbs to put it in order. The paper-
lug had liecii i'iiii" ami .Norma vtewnl
(lie ic.ults with satisfaction. Il look
longer than was expected to sort the
furniture nnd plate it where it could
1c hio'ighf out or vvheie it could not
I be so pl.iinlv oliservc'l.
I This done, they luriutl then ntten
Mioil lo the wi.ldovvh. With the help nf
j tin Newton iliessiniikci" the three worn
en had tuiti"d out m.inv pairs of thiiiitv
I muslin 1 111 tains.
"Iluriy. Teny. we must get thjs last
I pair ..f t'littniiis up "iMltiy. We finiplv
j must." and so Teny linrried. and the
I curtains were up when the, left for the
I'll). The next day thev were lo t otnt
out of the house and take one Inst
look nt it hefor" closing it to nvvnit it
occupant's arrival. That evening Terry
cnlliil .it the Newton home. He and
Norma strolled out onto the lawn to
talk 'lungs 1 vi-r.
"I hope you will be happy, Terry."
The following day the little house re
reived an niring along toward (1 o'clock.
Terry and Norma not having gone out
until that time. When Terrv went to
tiie orchard im- some fruit, he left hnough for the average city porch
in" "ii in i"i.ii it tin nini; tin- ruii-n-f
set; but when he came buck, he heard
.1 swift nutter of feet overhead, and
then silence He waitml. and then called.
"Just 11 minute," came a voice from'
above. I
Tpitv seated himself in a chair hi '
the window, and fixed the pillows in thei
window scat for Normn's comfort lie
looked up quiikly. ns she came into tin-1
room, hut 111 the Blithering dusk, lie
lould disi em nothing out of tlie orcli
linry '
"Take a scat over here, pal." he said
ns she moved toward the mantlepieie I
Hut Norma found something on the
mantle to adjust before going to him '
ATLANTIC t I IV, VV.
m
1L
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Hotel
Brighton
and Casino
Atlantic City
N.J.
ffiSHm&ffifiSSMMZMSSBZSl
n PI! IN It IIKslUns
I AIT. V V. N .1.
SI'ltlN'l 1(1 s.'lltr's
I AIM, VI.W. S. .1,
il'nPffm'il iff Sii"Pipgi&Mai
IN Till: lir.AKT l" TIIINMiS
He (nro,nn Av o tl'ucti Hipl VrT
within, a litoelts of oiirln len.linif I'rol ft Chip,
CI urcni.s LnrKPflt tnoernin ro' hotl ot
brick stffii A. icon rwrui iitiii Ito A eP'a
run wiitfr ei tuti roma I'M ralhfl Am
plnn. J3 r.O up HI, tl ".0 up l,u rln. Spe
Tfkly rhlrs Ilklt nv,'o rond map mallei!
TAUI, C HOSr.i nvN" Owwr 4 Prop.
eIldk
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.
ntrrrtlv nn lir Orran 7tonl
An Amfrlcun iiIqu bold o( dlitlnttlti
CAPACITY 600
OAHAOU
ll'nllfr J,
H
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OLMHURST HOTEL
J'fnnl,Hnl A,. clou to Btch
and steel I'ler central location, l-
nys oren Capm-ny 3U0. l'rivtt
bBth. runnlns water In roorm.
elevator etc. Special eprtni? ratea.
noovie, xiser, 11 iinrneu.
CONGRESS HALL, Cape May, N. J. I
OPENS JUNE 25 i
FOIt THI5 SKASON I
U twin' passed as lo comfort, conrviiivnrc
scrricc am! atmosphere
JOHN . SCOTT. MAN (.KIt
3
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TIIK MAIH V. (tin Mnr. ...- Apt .3 TTxriiiTT t 1 1 t- w- - a
Ja55,!:fd.r.yKmwota.,.,no,,,,, HOlhL capl MAY
(Ki.m n... ! ..(A,MVMAY (..nV-V '.'
Will Open June 201 h
. It. KNOTT. I.cssrr-Urinttrirr
New Verk Aili rrss I ISO llrn.nlvi it
hotel Windsor ::;"$;,
I 'i un n't b.j i I "" i,. m-. .'.o'l'ni'ia.
A 'll' r nn Inn . i I 1 1 j .1 . 1 i--'')7 . H r
eea. 1 It II VI. PIS
HOTELCOLUMBIr ""
ocr.Ns, xiAX :,
v '11 in-.'!' hi J v T ' rn Xi riro,
, jii:miiivi.v v. j.
the' engleside yn
I'r rf 1 iv; h vi ih na h?i1 ft"r w iter flvn
tMinls, ,,,r,, y, ( M, j; j I.Vfjij; Man
Hii-r Mmi - - inrroi . V liHdc'rili
Cth STREET
at boardwalk:
Newli Kenovntnl New MivnuBetnenl
I" n) 1 uisn ii(.ei ii Ma JS It- ' -
t .r rniea epn HH v Mwi.t II U
I'hi I- YATI.-s I' '!
THE CALVERT
( M'ACITI (100
Ocean tt a e talnK Hotel In "lull n t' and
".,,. tll'K.NH Jf.NtJ 3U pr lal July,
rates Addrees .
ltot-1 Normandle O'Can f tv N I
Itieenvnp llunnTmc wuter tn,f' 'pom
,siU H I'MtH. N. .1.
TTM AVF "INN""!"1' '" O"""1 MfMNTl IIOMi:, PA.
in vc. 111 ,, ,. . i,Mt Heller's Mt Airv lrir iatlon. lUlu
Xrcommo.la'e 1J'. j. ( . W II. t lAMIIN "CIICT 5 I VII. lTy ,, ( ,,f , r ,,r0I)
oci:N (.u n v i :. n . .1 .
t'ltma' ft ' Vn-ai Xve .
f l.llmu.
vmiiivit xi vi-xu m:At'ii 1 hf xllcnnurst ' .
Cenlrnl 10 V'" 4 an, 11 m n'S lloinellke . .o-r-lal ,ea-on-ralei
.ii.npilvr Hon ' r innlnr water, pr
ifl Amir. s r.U."l'
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V
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jit bnthfi nb
p'wtt Hpf mi Tn
lo l'rll(hiirrt I
Ninv Mmu
Lft Vn Mnko You lerl nt llnmf In the
"i im or unmiti iiffiitir
Sliding Window
Screen
Wood Frame
24 ins. x .'3 ins.
HOTEL MORTON,
Ocenn r.nrl Iritlnla Ave. CapnrltT 8M).
rteralnr. I'rltBte IUth. ele. Alwita Open '
KZIIA V. Iir.l.l. A I' MM, VI. niPK Props.
WELLSBORO
lttnliirk ve near llenrli
I dm . .ii r 1 nir witter Ir roonis pr
ta'e ha h e Viner plan 13 up !
117 r.O up ii, V jro 11 BO up d'
iiAi.PH Mi'.rhi.M r it. kino
rvfomncELLO ,
I lumsiaco'ra.i.suKiausaJisirur I
Kentui'v Heacli t'up. son Modern
throuKheu e r runnlnt; uafer 'n inie
1 up 'lm i tii'.O up v. -ekn Amer pan
Hookle- V- TTHIt A HOt.f INOpt
MALAMUTvS
Screen Wire, galvanized nnd black,
to make your own screens.
Screen Doors
Fittings, Etc.
Paint Your Roof!
(50 SEA WATER BATHS
GRAND ATLANTIC
Virginia nve nnd beicti Hot and cold run
ning water Private bath. Ratea 14 d
tip peclal weektr Capirltv 0(10. Dnoklat.
osrAn i PMNTnit iiAnnt.t) i,.Ntnv
it. 'Jisjmiiaiiuii '!?",.-,-
XLcalumet Ty
jWOFIMNPADITr
b-'iceB sLIt
Ho tel JOojrajziG
St. Charles Placa na jieacn. rreon nu r-
water baths:runnlnc water lnrocrat:ITtor. I
SutverWirtshleiSprlm rati: Coach at trylni.
A.K. WAONBR Prop. W.B.LAYTON.Hgr.
HOTEL CARLTON
hlsfa A L ra'Ji Pi im mijlto ti r-r
hn'h V,g' room t i (i) run c H'rr
rol rap mrt-rph p mt J i; T'n
'Crestoti
On noardwalk at MontpeHcr Av Now opaa.
8ultaa tttth batha Runnlnff vratar all roorea,
EleT. Ppecl. Spring rat-ii H M REEVES.
i SWTfoTSTURTS
Quality and
Service
THE Ambassador. New
York's newest liotel. ofTers
the same charming: qualities of
environment and service that
pivc distinctiveness to all the
hotels of the Ambassador
Hotels System.
The Ambassador's lncntion-
Park Avenue at Fifty-first i
Street is ideal both for quiet
nnd convenience.
Ambassador Restaurant, liar
den. Ball Room and Cirill.
Write for booklet and floor
plans.
si'mmlil t'.atcs nuv in
i:kfi:ct
CJhe Ambas sailor
ru. 1orki Wast Dititnctn Ifctd
The Ambassador Hotels System
Tfif handnr - '!nvt'' ' r'v
tin t ihrtnrior ru ', k
Thr Xmhnn'iflnr - o 4 r j7 ,'-
T nr Awbassartor - &aift litirbni
'
HAM
I V
.am.
HOTEL
BLUrr POINT ON'LAUt CMArlPLAIM.N.Y.
OPENSmJUNE
uoiv ureases HY Office
t una,
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at-
L. t C i". fc. J .
mrti-wrrm
WM. IM ( III. N linen .tune la.
M- le-i ! r in I (.
. .1 I s-MI.INIv. Mnnncer.
New nrk (llllre. llnt.'l ollltiKtd
l.'i Meet 3Mh s,trrrt
' I ' " - I X'- H"' A K ! H C
itnsnir n v
LAKEWOOD A MOUNTAIN
CADM SUMMER HOME
INN
OF UNUSUAL CHARM
NYOrrirr itnnnwAv
ROSCOE.N.Y. TttHt)Sii748
1 PPl.K MIIW ( t M
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in (he Ilenrt of th Villrnnilarks.
( i.iiririi ii mm ii
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'' " '' - - ' -ment
fr ' '1
1VIIMII lll-l I I I'l'l It NVICWM I AKK.
M ' - l ' .-.,'. . ,i. ,,t
! -I' i i ' i . - e - iftjt
11 MIKIM.rilN Mills, vianaiter
. j J ' .'', TU K.U " W'' Milnak-er.
Adilres. Hotel I, ..film VV .slilnclnn. I) ('
N Milt (. Vs
'Hit
IIKillVKUNT. V X .
CALUMET ROOF PAINT
Red nnd Itroicn
Half-Gallon Can
JL .O
The Best Paint for
Outside Work
iniiiH rut h er
BAM ELLIS. Owner
I Iroquois ;,;;':;
Miw&mB
'rrlnia n .lil iiotf mi Tt 1 Pr a'
nilh rut h er - ut'o rin i pan
N J kiLLIXS Mgr.
V nr narh
er ' f Ul '1 f-. I H ' KJ'i V Ji n
Wgr ft nn t vi'lt Pr in in 1 ijfn Mijr
of AmN.M ' r J V lIM1 1 m t
MarlborouQli'Blcnfteim
Jomfnty White tionm C oinpBpyy.
'Tf,1
RAYMORE AICI1C
Worlds Greatest Ifott! Success
HOTEL CONTINENTAL i
Always otn Alwaa rad rerrnn mod I
mt Ui im or phoni M Wn.iih Duncan.
X.
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1 1 nl i i i i i ii iiit i
a ' T ' i T Al laltl I ' !
i '!"" rmiiljli!a2jjiil HMim Bmnii' ''
wmmmm
"A City in hull," HighmounL N. Y.
OPIAS 1M.( Olt I ION n
I ndr pu .Manacrnicnt I". MJIlPV
."i r nn i ( r
H i 1 P ir v t tt
M. OI TIMIOK l'OKTs
I- i I I i". j i hdfMi
U.itf ind ItooMft on Iteqiifir
II I I. VOU II. V II
The Imperial
Nurraeansett Pier, R. J.
IIPKN .11 r HI lit linn
n eirlii.lti' Imtrl for ill., rltnln u
InE (M-nple nt nn, nf Inierli i'
I Inest Sip ...1,1,. It.'surl..
I"' "'.if . ' . 1 t'i nk Dm,
1 - "i " I . un lnr
' ii; I re i s Hift-..
iwii.s i.. i, t ins i v t in v;t it
Niirr ifinstlt I'itr Itliuile Isl md.
HITC Villi mns. v.
II.
WHITE MOUNTAINS
PROFILE HOUSE coATce,
ripen June in. x, tirf.i e li.nn 4 Coot.
trj V mill st
nrl il nml si,.,,,!, , ,.nlr, p ,(l. ,,,,
HOTEL NEW ENGLAND ' cy 'DctkamG ?li, MaPIewod Hotel "".l
So t an. I a Xve . n ar He ,r' . Hot and " JDalOCSUlO NotchNJl J "V
coM run i:
p rlli 11
it. r .n r. "in r . bath 13 fill
srnrnij RTlTZEft.
Tinted Gloss
Paint
Ordinary Shades
Horel Roscobel Kentucky Ave Return,
anil P lv Phono 117 A 1 MARION
Hntel De Ville Kn a .in vis (iomwk.
O-i hretr P , r
r-.-: -.lit c... ink,..
,,,.,,.i.. ,... ,.,...' .
T''p tnble covering thU snlnr.v nml
-- - vi.irc iiiBiriniiiKiii in rut 'i uniiiir in
TVX Mllnr-M OUr-OTMIIT OTOCTT ' IH"1"' 'XlCllllfl lnx lis follovi ftir
TO WIDEN CHcSTNUT STREETitjiiT mid idl'o:
i' i
New Piayqround for Germnntow.i
' ' " 1'liupiMiinl of Ilie ,,1.1 licr-
' I'lilll'l'. l'L.I.I ,1
., I i' "I. 'juri'll ill lis.
"Hi ..i incline, ,, o pencil f,,r
Vl t'lilin nml wns lursclv
'' '"" Hie attcrnnnii )V ,.,.
ii'iRliliiirlmiMl. Sivlncs. sllil.
i M.i inilc ninl a linseliiiil
' ''" Pl'll'lllcil. Tills pi. I,
" 'I"' Inn in) iiicc til' llllfill'.
1 , ' ' m relative., nhn
'' nn, i i il... .1! ii t .i...
rn ,, .'.,"" 'nun m I ill"
v a "" ""in ii. nun in mier
1 " i- ii iiiiiiiinK Kriiiiuil
""I ilclii i
S"h00l Euinerlnt...,.-. r,- ... .
I,,,, - "iiutin nc-cicciea
,'I,,''I;''''N .1.. Mm 1.1. u,,,,!!-.
'Ill , ,, .' ' ' "' l"l HIICIIIItflHl-
ii. i ... , '" "riHKiiim lie
, ', " "'Me Is ,, h .HfliiMillv- In
i ' Jl h'llV"1 leiU'lll'l-M for till
.;"" iiiiiiilieriif lliiise tn whom
murh tLcm. "Ic" UttVi"9 tattvd lo
i:
' ai
V i
N i- U I
Council Pas6es Ordinance to Slice
Off Projecting Corner at 13th j
Council vctteriliij pasceil tlie nnli-l
nance w h i I xv ill nllow the ciiv In
uiiIpii Cliestinii street ill the northeast I
corner of Tliirtcrntli liv tnkinc Ilie mr
linn of tlie iinieil,v villi ii extend, over
tlie lionsc line which ('oiiinil llxeil'
iiiau.v jcui'i. iiRti for Cliehiiini street, i
Allien on the Hull nrilimincc to
wiijcu Fifteenth street on tin enst -nJo
frmn South IVnn Sfjuart in Chestnut i
was postponeil nt .the reoucst of Mr. I
llevelin .Mi. I lull mid Mr. Develin (in
to innftr on ll plan to chmiKe the
i.rilinniiep eo ns to prnvnle for mi arcoilc
over riftecnth Miect slinilnr to the ar
r title mirth of l'enn Siiiarc.
CITY THIRD IN P. 0. RECEIPTS
Total Here for April Is $1,297,926
New Vork Is First
I'liilailclpliia was third in the amount
of poMnl tcfclpt-i for (he month of
April, accorilins lo lisuies inailc pulilic
jcsterihiy liv the I'ostotru-c Depnrlnieul
at W'nslilnslnn
Toml i lot- fm this t-it v fou. last
month wire .Sl.'.'ll-.O-jtl (17 ThW wn
cxcci'ilcil onli h New iirk. with a
lotnl of .Ni,;s.-.7 Ii'0.tl7. ami CIiIuiku.
with a total of k:i (7."i.l.".(i.0C.
Thii is the first lime kIih-c 1fl,"i llmi
infiiriniitlnu i:iai'iiii; nunitlily poutal
receipts has been uiaito iiublic,
117
i r.
n :i.
n;n
n tsi
li C
I Mffll Pump
k Miss!
L for
r Every
Kmf Purpose
noIIKHTS PI MPS are cuaranleetl
nupply ani c.ly auburhan or point -v
hume with water urnler rrrmir. for
bathroom ki'ehan or launrlrv trrlcatitv
latvn or cirit'n watering lock ami for
Nil general purpose The eourre of tup
pv mav be a .hallow well or clatern
UUe or Hiroam, anil the p.we4- for operat.
Ins nv kind of eleitrto current
T. T. BURCHFIELD CO.
nisTitiniTniiK
0l Arch Street l'HIIIIRI.Pni
$4.25
l'KU
(iAl
I'or Porch Floors
MiMwemM
'IKitAHM O'ltniBN
-" i.'lr Amer A Kurop
H."'i front, i.e M Xf. Xtalinn
i.nsiim:
Mnnhntran n- ." .s" '-"r Am" 'lurol
x vix.iisnt iti'simr uoti'i.
I'.. t i - I .- I i e I Vi .nic the tints a- 1
La.-- f N v ta i.r.li -e. Kirepluof
IH-IIIIII. (.01 I (OI lli:. KlDlVK. Sl'IIKT
HroU-rn i 'T e 'h ilir..l N V. V .re
1. 1 m: (. i. i:vo.n. .vur.
N ) OIT inth s. re)itnil't SJBtl
' n I iu:( ( x xn
( 11 T1 M
n i in: ii t-.il -
riiiiNTiaxAt)
nr ot.ti yi t-.nr.r
i i
VI VM III -11 It M
EQUINOX HOUSE
iii-i. .it m; hiii
VI in. Iii.lrr in Ilir-Vlnnnliiins. Virmonl
v 1 VI Vtt I IN VIii.i igi-r
si I VMHll Tst Mil; I
WHITE CORNER HOTEL I t,f
x.ni:vii.i.n M. c.
Hoini 'i' ..
I .me s .
,'.n lnPs
- t - - ).. i
.1 ' U e .-.1 J L'
I
tuntr
il .inK
S.il.iri'-e f aener.il ofri.'..-
Salaries oi illv IhIoii oI(i.mi
W.iKee nf all ullier empln'o.
lolnl rompenfftllini
-''I'll., ,t..ssill.-n I n... ..I
.
,cis. .xir. ixriitlscliuiti evpl.iiiie.l 'i
that of the luteistnte Coiiinnrce ('tun
lllivsnni
llli I.I 1
Ki'iicral ofli
Guerrilla Warfare
Renewed in Hills
f mil Imiril frmn Pace One
KiiiHicKv and West irj;inia Imrileis
dm mi, the Inst Ivventv -four hours in
I'l.riliiii; hi leports reeeiveil here todav
Nn names nf ili.nl were (riven
Hurl Strut ti . ii I'll.e Cmintv Pepuiv
Sheriff, was lenorleil shot ami .erinu.lv
woiiinliil li.v Suite l'nli. i nuin Ilenr
lleiitlev at the W't st Virginia end of
the Tail Iti nice at Williamson Smith
was sniil to have paiticlp.itcd in a pist v
lllllit with Itnh Sntlci Held al Wllluininn
nml w.ih lieailcil for tin- In n-c wuh tue
olliccrs niter him when he a- wouiul I
Six shut-, were lire nt the ollieei nil
Koius wild
(liill'iiillie. (I.. Ma.' 1-". -U 1'
--llnleis hate liee.i rciencil nl ( 'mill
Sherniau from Ilie ioi'in coiuuiamli i at
Iniliniuipolls lo lun i troiips in rcailluo
to move liiui W'c t irmiiia v itilai'i
iiirnt of tlie Nlncteentli Infantry wil1
make the trip, It ordered.
i
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l7-lT-1ft?5!Sr?ti1l Wi ma
tM B kevliB IB 1 1 9 V BK
fT-ttfafmrW'n-tttY"""-
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Ti H. VVA1 KIL NT.
I'hllatlrlpjiU Sales Oftlte
Deck and Porch
Paint
These are the stores that
have these poods on sale:
Northwest
JOHN XI I -OP.
r-,0 i:. I'helten Ave.
K. HAlirt.l.-.
5-JI3 I 'liluli e.
AltTHl It IlliOl I"V ,
2THH Xnrl. M.
joiin ir.( unit -ov.
J70 1 (.Irunl Aie,
stXhl.ll-l I IIMllMVAIti: ( O.,
(I I -.Ml ltlilEe Ave.
s, V( I (III! I-.
sin n. -.M st,
(itllXlllI It MIIIIVAIir. t o
IH2n lllilec Ave,
ii. (i. (ior i.m,
l.X '1 ( iniriliinil -I.
sX( I. Ill N.
si A VV t'siniiirrlunil -is.
Ill Mill Iv- II ltlv Vltl. ( ti,
i;ili " XenuiiKo Ma.
XXXI. XI. V XIUtlOIT.
IHI1 Wnvne Xe.
N. I.irI.M A -ON-,
sons . '.' M hu
West Philadelphia
-XXII I.I. HI. 111. I II,
.X60.X -prure .-I.
.i. uiioN-rr.iN.
Mllli nml Ctieslrr Ave.
iiiioxvN iiviiuuAiu; -nor,
Itl'.l -. IMil ht.
XTJt. O. 1HMI-ON.
ti'.'.x -. onili .-i.
II AM 1 1 TON II . Wit.
3UU Xlitrl.et -(.
tl. I. Kill I.
r.lll.1 Hiillimnre lie
SIAI.IN II IIIMV iti: CO.,
..'! Ill Vlnrl.i't M.
. I'l.TI'.lt-ON.
IIII7 it iiinllllllil Xle.
tt. tt. tv ii. m. tt nw i:k,
tnn'J tt iiinllllllil Ave,
tV. WOl.hlN .V -ON,
torn I inn iislrr Ave,
Suburban
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TROPICS to GLACIERS!
Hawaiian National Park
Dedication Tour
JUNE 11 AUGUST 5
At the Invitation of
HON. A. S. FALL
Secrnlivry of the Interior
THE BROOKLYN DAILY
EAGLE
will, through its Kcsort Hureau.
conduct thiv
Tour de Luxe
By Steniner and Spocinl Trnint
MINIMUM PRICE, $1500.00
Refcicncei Required
Addresi
BROOKLYN EAGLE
Brooklyn, N. Y,
and
NIW tNOLAND POINTS
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