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X .l' " V . '1 ' f " (,T. '.. V ti -..v.. f, -h m.4k t-g ':. '- ' - - . V ; :. ' 1 ,r Market Revi Marine and Weather News ., v. U A X A AX Jl Jt it Jj. - 7. "A n w w IT IT 1 in? t!:' 4(t- er- 1 I"er-. tV pec. J;ir, !!'' July COTTON. ton 29.00 iZW YORK COTTON. I;. Dec. 3. The cottoft mar - titled during today's trad , .rices easing off under re- uveased spot offerings in'! ,;:ul further scattering liqu : i c opening was steady at two to 5 points bi all cept October,' which was 21 :cr on a very small volume Prices rallied a few r the call on covering and '. uying, with January sell : and March at "28.98, biit i off again under Southern Mi active months ruling ;i points net lower. There il deal of switching from later months, and liquida . near positions was accom reports that Southern hold asking local houses for of- losed easy. High Low 30.05 29.52 29.30 28.92 29.02 28.65 28.80 28.41 28.49 28.08 ; 4 4 44M 4 Wholesale Prices. Eggs ...... Butter, Ibx . Spring chickens Grown chickens Puddle ducks Guineas Beef Irish potatoes N. C. Hams, lb ...... N. C. Shoulders & ribs Cabbage, 1001b Hides, green ... ; 1 Wool, free burr Corn, bush v ; GTOCK. , ; 1 -i Bees wax Salted hides . Tallow Onions, 2 bu., silverskin Onions, 2 bu., red Peanuts '. ' ,43c 36c 5075c 65 80c ..... v...:&0c Jrt . . v. . . .35c 12 i3c . $4.50 ;..3335c .3033c ..$2.50 .17c 55& $1.75 30 c. 18c" ..12c $4.50 $4.50 $1.90$2.00 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Close 29.52J 28.93 28.66 28.41 28.08 Spirits N. D. Rosin N. D. Tar 3.60 and 16 cents. Crude N. D. New York, Dec. 3 War shares im parted & heavy; tone to the general list at ttie .opening of today's market, -fall-ing ; f rom;Ubsantial fractions to two points' with Marine preferred, copp.ers, Studebakef,',Texas Company, Pullman and Industrial Alcohol. United' States Steel 'yielded slightly, but immediate y hardened Ra51s were irregular at minor . recessatlons and advances. Firmer tendencies ruled before the end of the first half hour, equipments and shippings leading the movement. Liberty -bonds held steady. WL. I. DINNEfe Wilmington Folks W ere Gen ; rous In ;Mig Colitrt i butions. LONG SESSION OF 4 CONGRESS BEN American Beet Sugar . . American Can American Car & Foundry American Locomotive . . A. T. & T A. C L, (bid)- . 73 1-4 . 34 1-4 . 66 . 53 106 3-8 95 RECEIPTS. Cotton I . .447 NEW r:.l:iv. V.T i I UN1 Oi - ' ) c. . . !"' ii M. y J;i! ORLEANS COTTON. nhans, Dec. 3. A sagging developed in cotton here .i in the first half hour prices l'3 points. Selling was ii delation of long cotton, in- he opening of Congress. closed steady at a decline iS points. High 28.54 28.30 27.94 27.83 CHICAGO GRAIN. American Smelting & Refining 74 5-8 American Sugar . Refining . . .. 95 AHaconda Copper 57 Atchison -. i . i .... ..... - - . . 83 Baldwin Locomotive 54 3-4 Baltimore & Ohio 465-8 Bethlehem Steel "B" 76 5-8 Canadian? Pacific .1321-2 Central Leather ..65 1-4 Chesapeake & Ohio 461-4 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Chicago, R. I. & Pacfi Ry. Chino Copper Colado Fuel & Iron Low 28.38 27.87 27.48 27.36 Close 28.37 27.87 27.58 27.48 27.36 NEW ORLEANS SPOTS. , a o li ans, Dec. C:. Spot cotton fteil; . I- points off. Sales on the spiit !.' !7 hales; to. arrive 5,415. Liu !;;i-i..i!i:ig 28.12 Mic.il::-- 29.00 Goi'.l aii'irtling r .. .29.50 Kmcih;.. 15,990; stock 289,314. - LIVERPOOL COTTON. l. vi i I'ool, Dec. 3. Cotton quirr. prices unchanged. G'.xxl luiddling Midilline Low iaiddling . . Gcod ordinary 0. linary SiV ::.000 bales, Spot . . 23.00 . .22.47 . .21.95 . .20.95 20.42 Chicago, Dec. 3. Opinions that prospective heavy receipts of com had , Columbia Gas & Electric been well discounted gave some ad-! Corn Products vantage today to bullish traders. Op- Crucible Steel .. .. .. .. ening figures, which ranged from thej Cuba Cane sugar . .' same as Saturday's finish to Z-Sc off, 'Erie... with January 1.19 1-4 and May 1.17 General " Motors 5-8 to 3-4, were followed, by a material Gulf State Steel advance all . around. i Great Northern pfd . . Fresh buying for seaboard account Great Northern Ore ctfs made the oats market ascend. j Inspiration Copper-. .. Scantiness of hog. receipts through-, Int. Merc. Marine pfd .. out the West put firmness into pro- ills. Central visions. Demand was chiefly for lard. ! Kennecott Copper . . . . I Louisville & Nashville .... ..1141-8 Grain and provision future prices ( Maxwell Motor Co 28 follow : I Mexican Petroleum 78 1-8 Close ( Miami Copper 27 MS - Midvale Steel 42 i -i 1.20 3-8 Missouri Pacic . . 22 5-8 1.18 7-8 Nevada Copper 17 1-8 'New York Central 68 1-2 .701-4 Norfolk & Western (bid) .. .. 101 Northern Pacific oi 36 3-4 18 1-4 41 5-8 34 1 30 1-2 27 3-4 53 3-4 28 1-2 14 1-2 87 3-4 86 90 1-2 26 3-4 43 96 94 1-4 31 34 .1.19 1-4 .1.17 5-8 . .721-4 Open CORN Jan. May PORK Jan. 46.95 LARD Jan 24.55 May 24.32 RIBS Jan May 46.90 Ohio Cities Gas $o f- Pennsylvania 4 24.35 Pittsburg Coal (bid) 40 24.27 Ray Consolidated Copper .. .. 221-4 Reading .. 25.15 Republican Iron & Steel 76 25.15 i Sinclair Oil 31 Cash No. 2 yellow 2.15; No. yellow Southern Pacific 811-4 inrindine- 2 fioo ' nc minal ; No. 4 yellow 1.60 to 1.69. Southern Railway -v::v;:i. Receipts 4,000, including,-13 iNO- l" n ,n 7: SiOS3-&n,eL auu " ' Ya i sianaara o iu it. rvje u. i.u atuaeuaKer v.u. 1 1.79 1-2. Barley 1.10 to 1.42. - Timothy s a. L. (bid) 81-2 5.C0 to 7.50. Clover 20.00 to 26.00. Tenn. Copper 12 5-8 Lard'25.160. Ribs 27.50. TVr r,n 1 142 1-4 , ! Tobacco Products union racmt . . United Cigar Stores 22.62 22.53 22.47 Perk nominal. American. -Fv.rui-Ms clerked qTTIefr' New con "tracts: Jary Ma--ch . . . r Mav Old contracts, fixed prices: ' rw..-:i!i.(.r 21.22 iW bcr-.Tiinuary 21.0' ' ?.bru-,r -March 20.88 ' . , I 777"-. . . oa r.. (By Associated Press.) t . nnrr .'Oliec, illS., Uec. . iiiiiiecii . ttq Vi rnnnor junt ,jui "w-0 vie ts escaped from the State neniten-J (bid) hv Viroiikinp- thrnnsrh ' ' . j o "----iwabasli fta. -a THIRTEEN BREAK im ICT DDTCrtM United Fruit (bid) JUL.lt, 1 rKlOUIN U: s industrial Alcohol .. . U. S. Rubber S. Steel . !u. COTTON SEED OIL. steel doors and beating guards into jWestinghouse Electric 50 111 3-S 89 1-2 115 110 1-8 53 .91 3 8 75 vi Oil 40 38 1-2 Throngh the efforts of Mrs. E: MAykS-Mffh M&P$i& 'Glenn Toon, the ardent founder of the .T JSvsf Harper Memorial ancr the Cfctra Barton "l".$ry. " Hk Memorial.,Missioh, a bountifnl Thanks- S5&2SS! fr dTarS :t6ve W- U I-porfant wr Ifgfslatn expected T.. boys aFoxUCaswell. - 'eorne before the present session ia The generous people of Wilmmg- anrw srirad ,,, tfia twot ton, who ; contributed to the dinner further authority, especially over eri-t are as iouows. - .' effly aliens, Senator , Chamberlain's Elks' Lodge, one 15 pound turkey; a bill f6r universal -a military .training, frind, a 15 pound turkey; Bear Pro-and measures to meet labor - condi duce Company, large barrel -of apples tions. ; and box of candy; Crescent Candy, Chief among domestic concerns are Company,? box, containing 4 00. marsh-prohibition and woman stiff rage. Sen mallows: H. L. Vollers, cigarettes; -ator Sheppard's proposed1 Constitu Jurgen Haar, olives.; Gieschen Bros., tional, ;amendment; whose submission nound cake; Wilmin&tonrHotel, grape was approved August .1. by the Senate juice and two large boxes of goodies; 65 to 20", will be pressed -in the House, Star Restaurant, canned goods; Coast while both bodies wilF be urged' to" ap Line Cafe, apple pie; C;aAlgekof, sev- prove submission of ther so-called' Su eral bags' of popcorn; Saffq, candy; san.B. Anthony amendment for. equal j Washington Candy Store, fruit, and' suffrage, which has been favorably re- crackerjack; P. L. Sellers, celery; B. ported to tne senate calendar. Speak F. MOhr, canned pimento; B. B. Bryan er Clark oon will appoint a chairman and Company, tjellp; J. W. Plummer, tcT- e 'new, special House committee ballon of ice cream ; Thomas' Grocery on woman suffrage. : Company,' canned" pineapple; Ivy I Important general legislation pend Shepard. canned pineanple; Louis in DeCause of its exclusion from-the Abelpvitz, jello; May's Delicatessen, special war session are the Webb Marischino cherries; P. M. Holmes, Permitting- exporters to combine several pounds of sugar; W. J. Kirk- ilf,11 ' Ua , OT, V nAnnir nou. a passed the House and is the Senate's ham and -Company . -Potatoes; Atkin-nfinishe(k business;i ghields w .on and Watters, jello, Market House terpower development bill; the Walsh Confectionery oranges; J. W. Batson, , Pittman o1 and cbal iand leaslng oumpkm; Wilmington Grocery Com-' measure, and the Colombian treaty, pany, sugar; George Nurnberger, ' proposing payment of $25,000,000 to canned peas; J. E. Marshburn, wesson Coloinbia. Ml; Mrs. S. P. Collier, wesson oil;, The administration soldiers and Pure Food Market, oranges; Hall and sailors1 civil rights bill, which passed Durham, cranberries; F. JVT. Ross, the House last session but failed to cranberries; G. W. Chandler, eggs and get through the Senate, soon will be butter;1 A. G. Warren, milk; Dixie taken up by the Senate judiciary com- Cafe. lemon pie; Newman's Cafe, mittee. It operates in thenature of oeach pie;-Miss Davie Duffy, potatoes; moratorium', suspending court process Mrs. W. L. Parsley, grape juice and es aaginst members of the American Nabiscoes; Mrs. S. J. Springer, ap- military forces. Other unfinished war pies; Jacobi Hardware Company, bak- egislatian includes Senator Chamber ing pan; Cape Fear Hardware Com- lain's resolution to subject aliens to pany. oyster bucket; W. E. Springer the draft5 Senator Calder's bills for -nd Company, pie rings; A. H. Morris daSt saving and expeditious nat and Companv. baskets; Miss Lucy B. utilization of aliens, and Senator Pom Moore, beautiful fern; Mrs. G. R. erene s bills to enforce government French, oatmeal cookies; Mrs. Bertha ontro1 ?Oro and steel products and Rothschild, poundcake; Mrs. J. B. Tmlr it Brvice 7 Fox, poundcake; Mrs. T. R. Post, fig. -Rio:rttl nf ' nAm jelly; Mrs L K Taylor, pickled rates for publicaUons also promises! ca.xo, .xxo. ... ... to De agitated during tne session. pickles; Mrs. W. A. Furlong, lettuce, j Creation of a Congressional com- Ladies who made delicious cakes mittee to supervise war expenditures, with ingredients furnished, are as fol- which President Wilson prevented lows: Miss Eliza French, loaf cake; 'during the la"st session, will be urged Mrs. E. Norfleet, walnut layer cake. by Senator Weeks, of Massachusetts, Mrs. Toon made the pumpkin pies and other Republicans. The proposal potato salad, green pea salad, tomato of Chairman Fitzgerald of the House salad, pimento sandwiches, cranberry Appropriations committee for a single sauce and gelatine. The turkeys were committee to control war appropria baked bv the.;New York Restaurant. tions also is pending. The dinner was immensely enjoyed' Closer scrutiny of appropriations and the . public, which contributed, and departmental estimates, during should feel well repaid for its genor-,the Present session is generall pre osjV dieted, with efforts to prevent extrav- -agance while at the same time provid- . , . ing adequate funds for war needs. . Recorder's CourJU. Z, . . . , , . . Spectacular features during tne ses- In?e Rcorder Court thls morn-lgion are regarded as poSsible devel ing, Eliza Clark, colored, charged with optaents from- the agtation against obstructing the sidewalk, was taxed senator La Follette and others be with the costs. .All other cases were cause of their opposition to some war continued. 1 4j vv wuza you N't W 01 liirk"; Tut;,! Dec. 3. The cotton seed x closed steady. ' .. ..18.35 .. ..18.30 . 18.42 18.50 .19.00 aips 8.1U0. uc consciousness The 13 men were in solitary con 'fir.ament for having- caused disturb ar.ees last week in cell houses. To escape, they had to break out of their Willys-Overland . . .... . . . . ' 19 7-S Berlin Claims Captures. Rprlfai. via London. Dec. s. Since through a individual cells then saw through two j Friday the Germans have captured 6, 000 British prisoners in tne Cambrai region, , the German general-staff an nounced today. The guns taken num bered 100. . -"-. brrred doors, and finaly heavy steel door. A eruard' stationed iust inside the -- isteel door, was beaten into unconsci- AMERICAN SOLDIER iousness but not before he had sum- Pi ANGED IN FRANCE n!LJ,hn UfSi5' 'F'.y Associated Press). Washington, Dec. 3. The execution! oi Private Frank Cadue, of the infan- t fi- t i -i ' ', mi mi- vp.ue ana muraer oi a sev-i pp ynar old French girl in 'France j A'lVPmh,.; - aj, een approved of by I' vnr llcnartmpnf into unconsciousness. The thirteen, men then climbed the fifteen-football. Guards saw the men disappear over !the wall and fired at them but as far as known no one was hit. by Co;: "a hanged, aicer sentence !!iiiirary court martial instead of !'"t. as had previously oeen Tii" record of the trial says he 1 to ;" .:::r uikIci I ;i " know what he was doing. ; GILLETT WILL LEAD HOUSE REPUBLICANS Waehinfrtrsn Tlfirv ReDreseilta- the crime and pleaded tiye Gillett of Massachusetts, will act mnueuce ui nyuui t TJcnhlin Ipartsr nf th House STAGE OF WATER. ; " 4- - Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C, at 8 a. m. yesterday 7.1 feet. ' WEATHER REPORTS. w.r.s the case, the War De- i while Republican Leader Mann is- at l Tnhno WnnlriTis Hnsnit.al. Baltimore. cr nsidpn? that military law; be. treated for neUritis. Word ' coniDiiea wiin in every re- . , , j ,t,- t nron'c 1 cuiue s was me nrsi caae ui ,fs kinil fo ar-y abroad occur in the American BULGARIA GETS IN ON PEACE TALK diagnosis shows no other trouble of any kind. He is expected to resume 'work in the House after the Christmas (holidays. TUESDAY a Temperature. nml 'i'.v Associated Press). ; i m. Dec. 3. Bulgaria has open negotiations with ;i accordance with her allies ' nt a reply to this effect to 'i' i government, a Sofia dis This announcement was ;'" Hwlgarian Parliament by ''"'lo.--!avoff. MEXICAN BANDITS CAPTURE A TOWN !.a:. ., tv . ':. P'l-r. ,.. (lav. T'... Associated Press) Texas. Dec. 3. Mexican i to be followers of Luis ,; numbering about v00, '"I '-'I the town of Agua Le ;! ' Mexican side of the R' ''' ' -i'c.-, below Zapata. Texas, i' ports reaching here to- : !; ('airanza garrison is said i: 1 1 '"inlered. War Council Oscar Lewisohn Dead. (By Associated Press.) New York, Dec. 6. Oscar Lewishorn, banker, husband of Edna May, who was a noted actress at the time of their marriage in 1906, died in a hos pital here today, aged 33 years. He had teen operated on for iatestin.il trouble. CALISCH TO HEAD WELFARE WORK Did Little. Ill'(.; v;;e fiVC ' Associated Press.) Dec. 3. The first Hie new war council today i'; decision on important 1,,M ar,se of the absence of r. . (By Associated Press). Richmond, Va., Dec. 3. Dr. Edward N. Calisch, of Temple Beth Ahabah here, has been requested by Louis Grossman, president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis,' to become head of the Jewish welfare work for al the training camps of America; with headquarters In New York. Rabbi Calisch has the matter under consideration, , Should Calisch 'accept -the position, he would move to . New York to re main there during the remainder of the war. ; TREASURY'S WORKING BALANCE INCREASED WEATHER 3 -J Asheville . . cloudy 62 40- 0 Atlanta clear 68 48 0 Charleston . . . clear 60 48 0 Charlotte clody 64 50 0 Chicago cloudy 42 40 1 0 Galveston . . . pt cldy 72 66 0 Jacksonville . clear 72 50 0 N. Orleans . . clear 76 50 0 New York clear 36 22 0 Pittsburg cloudy 38 32 .0 Raleigh cloudy 60 36 0 St. Louis cloudy 66 40 0 Washington . cloudy 4430 0 Wilmington . . clear 62 46 0 the General Staff. lfc. r;.--Tiie reserves of i!;t' d regiments and machine "'"limits commise tha force '-I i',sf (Jeneral Staff Headquaf- t!i" -,,., ltlH reiused to recognize in? u r ,he Bolsheviki, accord- 6rp,i r mspatcii irom Fetro - ri Run tp;. (By Associated Press). Washington, Dec. 3 The working balance in the Treasury was raised to a new Jiigh record today of $2,515. 000,000 by receipts of $685,000,000 from thf- latest is&tiie io& certificates of indebtedness due . next June and 19'nvrtnftn- frrtm Liberty,, loan pay? ments. The -previous nigh record wiisTBy John D Bellamy & Son, Attorneys. MORTGAGE SAL.E. By virtue of the power of sale contained ia a certain mortgage deed madeby Delia B. Merrick and husband John MeTfrick, to the North Carolina Some Building Asso ciation, bearing date November 23rd. 1915, and duly registered on the records of New Hanover- County in Book. 88, page 313, the midersfsrned will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in th City of Wilmington, on Thursday, the 13th day of December, 1917, at twelve, o'clock M., the following describ ed property situated In .the City of Wil mington, to-wit: BEGINNING At the in tersection of the Western line of Sixth Street: with the Northern line of Marstel lar Street,, runs thence Westwairdly along the northern line of Marstellar street 150 feet ; thence Nortnwardly parallel with Sixth street 32 feet r thence .Eastwardly parallel with Marstellar" street 150 feet to western line cf Sixth street; thence Southwardly along "Western line of Sixth Street 32 feet to the Beginning, being part of Lot 6, Block 7, according to the official plan' of said City of .Wilmington. This 13th of November, 1917.. NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1 - A' ? V A' ' -' A ' A' ' ' ! r t j-X- " : SHE'S A CORPORAL NOW. ' v -,r v- v.- v " vr -jt vp -.r v.- vr -- ..- -.-f j, i i t legislation. He and Senator Hard ! wick of Georgia have announced their , ' intention to seek repeal of the draft law, while Senators La Follette and Sherman of Illinois have peace reso lutions pending before the Senate for .eign relations committee, i Within the next few days President ! AYilSDy;: is expected to send to the j Senate nominations of many Tnilitary ana civil omcers appointed during me recess. o. who failed cf confirmation at" the'' last session. i - i i ' ' V :., : . 1 may trt of tbe boaj. SAFiS IIBdiniLIABLK. Lrfiree buttle, f 3. Sample, 10c. Solid fo -cooRlet free. sold nt hII Tm and Department Store. Josephine l,o "Fcyre Co- Green's Drug Store, 109 Market St BLEACH YOUR i DARK SKIN Ii IT- no Miss Orace Gassette, an artist of Chicago, winer of the Cross of the Lex gion Of Honor for her services as head of the Franco-American Surgical Ap pliance committee, who has jusl been elected an honary corporal ..stretcher bearer.. by. the 109th . .regiment of France. 'if it- :' : HgvBjoff; Fair, Clear, Bright Skin w. ' ., zy -; .-- . , ' Ug. Black and White, Sent by Mail 25c. Many Agents are Making an Ea9y Livinqr. . Just try -Black and White Ointment (ffT white or colored folts). Apply as diretr on label, to face, neck, arms or hands. It is very pleasant to the skin and has the effect of bleaching dark, sallo.v of blotchy skin,, leaning' "Ihe skia of " risings, bumps, pinjples, blackheads, tan .px, freckles giv ing von a elearf brigbt contolexioo. liiakilij' yotr the envy of everybody." " Sold -"on a m:ney-bac guarantee, only;25e (stamps or corn, by mail, or '5 boxes, - $1. Agents, sip ply for territory . and special deal. Address Pieugh -Chemical Co., Dept. 44, MeilphiiEf, Tenn. WBITE NOW Tf) DAY WHILE YOU THINK ABOUT IT. Advt. "f."V 'f AUTOS FOR HIRE , , fOfr-.. :, Pfeaseure Dr'vintv Dances, : Wedding and Commercial r 3 K tityivery Co. Phones 15 and 349. r mvc your -feed with cotton? YOU know that such a combination would be carried through the digestive tract without giving the rriilk : producing and fat-producing food a chance to be assimilated.; ,! The lint on old . style ' hulls acts the same way. It forms a- pad or" cushion-like covering- around the concentrates that prevents the digestive juices from ic iuu amount: oi protein. - fRAPC MARK :-...: COTTONSEED ULLS LINTUESS contih n6 lint to clog or flux the digestive tract." They are digested and they allow the other forage to be di gested the same as hay or any other roughage. ylien you mix your feed with Buckeye Hulls you know that you are using roughage that will help not hinder the meal,' corn, oats, or whatever concentrate you prefer. Other Advantages 2000 pounds of real roughage to No trash or dust. . the ton not 1500. ' ' ' Easy to handla because sacked. Cost-much less per ton. . They mix well with other forage. . Go inuoh farthdr. . They take less space in the bam. Mr. C. K. Henderson, Aiken, S. C, says; that Tie riojttd rather have Buckeye Hulls than any others. 1 He ti$gs ' Buckeye Hulls altogether says they are cheaper and better. To secure-ihe best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly taeloe hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by . vetting them down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time this earmct be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If ' ycu prefer to feed the hulls drj, use crJy half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right fdrcnula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening, for work. DescribeS;Buckeye Hulls and gives directions fof using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. Dept. j The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept. J Atlanta - Birmingham .. Greenwood Little Rock Memphis Aagusta Charlotte ' ' Jackson Macon Selena VERY BEST GRUB AND PLENTY OF IT FOR LIBERTY LADS IN FRANCE 1 fc . :v . . - .ag&iT2i2 Supply truck attached to our army's commissary department on French soil loaded with quarters of beef, well fed men make the best soldiers and that is why the American soldiers are the best, for they, are always well fed. -' . : i 'i $1,965,000,000 on November 23rd; ,. t. t 1 -
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