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The Brooklyn Daily Times from Brooklyn, New York • 4

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JUNE 13. 1915 FlMANCiAL. PER UN HTOCKS KLSC avenue, but of tats yaara had beloftaadj KID. Tiybr Dai lew aarMra i'tiurcn. "a i here a ra- led tft-oior mi Vultn Wtaaa will ba ritobrtl Wlhns Moss Akls tavs sf iUiortpS hh! rn ixiiXiK.

Ao. it, B. r. fx rea aralna at la e'eloti The la KINGS COUNTY TRUST. COMPANY WALL STMET NEWS terenaal aader lha aitreK'tloa of faier tiaia af Mary avaaua will ba la llr Tnaliy eaaalary Slie Mi aa ui lvora.

Pms alraaktyaila Paaaaa Aay aaaattoa, H. V. a urtad Nara, Via Wtrelsaa sa Barvllke. A geaeral riss Is prweas aa awl in, Juaa 1 1 TVIN SIX SHOP lha rterlls) Bi um. baa lol- ll.ks-Jlrelbare Ira ara re aueeted la attend lbs ruaaraj aarvlaa af our lata brother, JAUC.M J.

Ilt Af. Tuesday aaa-nlua. June la. III, a'clotik. at hia lata raatdeuca.

441 al It AHR A. OREKNK. Kaalled Kuler. JOIKP1I H. BCKk.ll.

aacraisry. Joaark I. Tartar, Wwa praBlaaajtty uiinaiu iiUtAM aw a 4V aVskea) I at I at a ij towed las reMiut of ths lel Aaasrl-can sola. Before tha full last waa published there waa a feeling of rsst- Mra. laai aartwarer, ktra Vrama lesearei, baa staltB.

jhnaaa kara, waaday fraca wi Ueeuesa, sue af iSngUsh repona 'pikatlaaa at tla kawa, I rU(loa tiaaL Hauaartlaa. h. wkwra II. HA 4 Tha stock mark. I wavs atroaf and widow of t-outs amsarw, died Sunday of eld ae at her kuma, Mala esurt, riatlMuh Tha funeral will ba held Brooklyn Show Rooms Visited kUviiii U.

Jmt eVxa. gkassr i. iKWeMAaVa CeU i VW in that lha swts waa to awuwnt Is i ulllmaluaa. active at tha openig to-day, but later, i funarat aanricaaa ara la Va td H(jl t.HTl iM rn Sunday. June II.

rrow aaominar wua imarsiant la JpUkt. Ttia ramaln ara a ba after a brisk asllltur movement, dropped off and became dull, frloes picked Lathers Cemetery, following a i 1 by Nearly 1 JDOO People. Surylu Auid Profit, 'iSAt00O aaleea auaaa la the of lha ll. M.UArlh.lll. widow SI JtHial Jt- Houghton, funersj aarvtcea Tuaadar ayenlng.

Huty lanwesjia, Ise.erley ruad and saat brfhi la Drooalya. aa4 taa mar-want will auaa la Qpraaa ItUta Caraatary ta-aawrrew. Mr. Tarloa waa up a trifle and al Boon all showed alight galne over lha dajr'a low prtcsa. Iff.

Lenuara Caanaaay, tvi, and P. Lorllterd Cosnpauy, sxatet-red, IV Id. Wr Order. ft Is rationed that the I'nlted thaiee sWWUtlaWM e.aalaaeilai eiree. Mrs.

aVhworar as bora ra Mlllanbaa, Uayeaaay. Wealing hoses Sleet rla waa tha faav- Juaa II. it I cloak, at lha rest denoa stf bar aistar. Bar ah A. AVd sail.

11 Amelia at. Inlarntaul prlvata a aoa af tha Lata lliatiard Tr-r. a iW A Li U-ssaltja, iatgb SMkM tura of tha early roerrUng trading aremlnaat aawJ rtaretvaot af lha Will etty-oea yeara ago, and furmarly tl.ed In Alanbaftaa, whara bar huaUaad saa a prvvtatoa marohaijiL bhe la aur- teal products Company haa rlaeed a aa. lUMf There waa bat urgent dsmsn for this ean tract with tha rench ihinremaal lamatiurf aaotlea. a brolhaa af ft Ura-axwa.

JafeMeS IX fatgtA. f. aajal a I Urea saw KNOIJ 4n Bunday. Juna II. III.

gaawtswax I Ik tVagaa. f. ltmtM9d alved by four eofts, Ueurys Arthur, Al for te.eee tana of rails and that It la HlLMItr belorad huelnd of Agnes Knoll (naa Bchnildt), In hla bert and Joba; flva ataughiara. t-anma. Thomas T.

Taylor. aoavl marchaat af Kilt aranaa. wba dta4 negotiating foe- further ordere of a boat stock al tha paalnc. with lha nrat aajaa recorded as 411 ehavr-se al II t- to II 1-4. against II al the close yesterday.

In lha neit few nilnulae lha Mr kathnna mhtoa, Mra. l.ydla Nal- tTt4 Millar. bwu af Ua I Molar Csnsr' Itreoatr at rii erer.ue. wa happr. iHit tire! I lata.

A ba fwrfcar ehaw recan Waa baa bailee aurw lha aa anJ Tnln- or Marty I. a Uracil lha eleswooatnWkMa of IN tard Tw la." a rel Oe- tw. T. tons or lha 11 aoa is pouaa Uiim Rafcawxaeja faa, aaatwa. UMa 1 i r.ii4Mti I mm Uw4ri ll iil II Id yaar.

Relativsa and frtaaida ara raepaot eeciluriB. la April. aus. klra. Oaaa LoaaT and Mra.

pllta Enala, and twalra aiasdchildran. Ii la alao aald thai thla company ha fully Invited to attend funeraJ i 1 1 1 1 ui 1 tof In.X raM tteV obtained eaheiantial annlrevna for atael Jaaaph Taylar waa bora la Now Talk City, aaraaty-twa yaara ate. and waa a raaidaal af tha fcaatara IMa- to. went to 11 l-l, a aiew high reword. America Caa rose 1 1-1, lo 4T.

and Colorado Fuel waa mora promi Mrs. CMtabath W. Millar. filatea fur foreign shipment, and that 1 ts now dickering for barbed wire eer.tr al hla lata rastdenra. Iloaeland Sprlngftelil.

I. I. on Thursday, Juna 11. at I I'. M.

Interment Lutheran Cainatery. lira Cllaabaih r. Millar, wlfa af Jiibn It Ulllar. a I Ml Sundae frnoi Hriihl. irtct fur aboul forty yaara.

Ilia ham a and wire rod orders nent, advancing I l-l. to S4. uenerai niectrts waa tha only loader and ahowsd loss. It aold at lit 1-4. for many yaara vat al II Haah atraa rtt.ae al bar ham.

taia Waal Savnil One hundred locomotives. 10 cost FIRST MORTGAGES Sunday, Juna II, till. approximately $3. 09. aoa, nave baan at reel, fonay Island, liar husband I sU-t-HrR.

of 1-4. flood rich was up 1-4, at 1. ADAM T. beloved huaband of and Amanoaa Looomotlvs up at II. ordered from tha Amertoao I yco motive Company by lha Russian Government II waa announced to-day.

The Tha market continued to reflect tna Influence of bear operatlona by soma rttia ruieieea ladva lavaaaaa TAX EXEMPT large room trader Preaeurs waa a tlrll war valeraa and ratlrad from I buslneaa. Hha waa borw Is New York I City nny-stg yaara ago and tearaa her husband, av aon, 1 Aula Henry, and I throes daughters, Mrs. Ida 0. ftaary, Mra Kmma T. Troiler and Mra.

rred- i arlrk K. altman. Kunaral aarvtoaa to- I mdrrow will ba eonductad by tha Hev Annia K. Xlebar naa Lamps), agad I yaara. Ketatlvea and friends ara Invited to attend funeral eervlce at his lata residence.

41 Houth Fourth at llrooklyn, on Wadnaaday, Juna 14. at 1 1'. M. ad against Heading, which aold to Ilia Aral Wlfa. luM Moalry.

la4 la I Ml. and about taa yaara aia ha nsarrlad a aaooatw urea oo altar fcs want ta Maucartiaa. whara ha par-chaa4 a amall pi aoa and ratlrad from buxnaaa Mr. Taylor waa a marabar af tha Maaonlo fratarnlty and tha Grand Army af lha Rapubila. and srad durln lha tlvtl War aa a t'nlo aol -dlar.

Jla waa for many yaara IB buss-naaa an tower Tulten atreet. aa a daalar in and handler of franklin iJihla Water lie Is ourrlvad by his wire, a 41; Union Pan! no shaded to in and nnq ui nww br.nrtwa tket aarli ana la able to show 111 aa car but tor ana ar twa dar thu ties. Kawars xly had laa elg 'nm show far a ri Breaalya i lfday and It will aa attatad again to-day. Suet bow lha la-ar company ta go-T bif ta aupply lha demand for lha aaw tr In tWw of lha radical redaction tn prica over pravloua rwkanl modela la a.tal la puaaltng Mr. Millar.

Order re bring taken now for Saplambar d-, livary and ft la anticipated thai lha Weatlnghousa rsssted lo 1U1- The leading American lessues In tha London fciisbange held closely to-day Interment JLutheran Cemetery. englnea are to ba delivered within lha oomlng yaar. 1 Much of lha 00 net ruction work will probably ba done by tha rlchamectady shopa esume Mining Operallens. The Ilelmont and Anarandoa Mines of the Anaconda will resume operations In a faw days Operation will be resumed at tha 1,000 to $25,000. INTEREST 5 NET 4.

avltajaeyer. paaiur 01 m. faul'a lulheran i liurrh. ooey Jaland. and Interment will mada In Lutheran Mctl.VI-K.N On Hunday.

Juna II. 1111. DAVID, beloved huaband of Cemetery HOM ETIT.LE around tha Monday eloalnar level In New York, with Canadian faclflo again In advance, aelllng at a aaln of points The Invsetmenl asollofl of ths market continues fairly acUa and tha general Del continues firm vauna son. and a aauantar ny nis am Jamee A. Watelnson.

Margaret McKlveen. Funeral aervlcea at hta lata dears. 117 Hamilton Hlcli-mond Hill, Wednesday avanlng. at I o'clock. Relatives and frlenda.

liNtJRANCE lfe. alra rrank K. MorrtaoB. or "we borough. proerty of tha Greene, t'ananr cop.

per Company to-morrow. Tina fol- lows arrangements mada. through tha Hlate liepertnient al Washington, with James A. Walklneon. a painter and deotrstur of 14T Home street.

Coiona lletghta dtad Sunday of chronic car- i dills In tha Kings County Hospital Tha funeral will be held to-morrow at 10 e'clork from Undertaker Nackerai United Mtatea Mteel som up Amalgamated Copper was unchstnged. New York Central was a firm Issue, advancing Union Psolflc aold at a gain of Reading was lower and Bouthern Pacific down. th Hlate of tfonora. Mexico, to throw open the port of Naco, which waa rloscd some ktlme ago by Gen rlcotl Th smelter will be blown In Borghl. his father, mother, two brothers and a el star, all af Walling-ford funeral services will be held at hla lata residence.

Mil Tehama street, to-morrow afternoon al a o'clock, with lha Ilav Oeorge Bara-bach officiating. alao members of lllrhmond Hill Ixxlge. No. Ill, F. and A.

Invited lo attend Interment private. OKCTII.KII. On Tureday. June II. lll.

1IKNKY, beloved husband of Magdalena Oechlar (naa Jahr-nianni. In his 71d year. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend tha funeral aervlcea at his late residence. II Cornelia Latest Stock Quotations. total output of tha factory will av been aold by January t.

Tha eaveai-paaaenger Twin i. IM- Inch heee. It la announced la to eell lor RM. f. o.

b. Detroit; lha flva-paa- enger oar. ISe-lnch whaal baaa, la to for t. Dexroll. Thaaa i i represent tha lowaat price oar I tha facaard haa ever turned out by many hundreds of do Harm, but tha ear itself haa not baan stinted In any dlrac- tion.

It repraeanla all tha i'aekard quality and rara and Innovatlona tn i Canary factllttaa together with In-oreaeed output akma have mada tha reduction poeeibl. After tha oar had baan exhibited at last lv CORN EXCHANGE BANK. 1 Cm0uJ M.at anii MltJMlKl kH 1HAN( Hal Bfmfclfn ttmmeu i ttn tta tnitvii ttra-Ak it a i i OreMii i Hr' ft tirwep I a VUntiai tnn A M-rtl A Bfinl Urn A a "-r eW ila aracb. 19 ti.mi.a A. High Alaska II Allle Chalin 1 1 Am Ileet Sugar.

(Ik Am Can 4T parlors. It la tlalea avanua. Interment following tn Evergreena I'ametery. Ha waa bom In Brooklyn. October 14.

forty-eight yaara ago, and laavea hla wlfa. tthel. Mr Weiklneon lived for many years In tha k-aatern Dlatrict on on-aeylea street. Mra. Julia Back.

Mrs Julia Beck, widow of Martin rtec. died yeeterday of heart trouble Mra. Katla M. Dwyar. Ura Ki tie Dwyer.

naa HtiorU Cotton. The Cotlon Market opniftl nieady to-dmy on buying fry Wall Htret-t In-traU rlcsi wer rum to 7 point a hithttr. Thn ailvar.ct In Uer-pol and rat har condition! In the rot-ton blt alao influrncefj th markat. Ixw. 7S 1 8 Vl 2 4 76 Ve 33 1 1 1 wlfa of John H.

Hwyer, died sterday Hrooklyn, on Thursday evening, June 17, at I o'clock. Interment private. Ara Car 61 Amal Cop from atomarh trouble at n.a noma. til Third street Iter husbana Is a 1 us 4V 65 1 77Va 18 6114 II 107 V(, 109S clril engineer, connected with the r- DIVIDEND NOTICES. R.

Compan)' and alie alao leaves a at her home, MIT Twelfth avenue, llor-ough Park. The funeral will ba held tha Packard ihAvmnmi veeterdav. at two oromer. for daughter. Kleanor lor; Opf-nlng prlcra were.

July, 9 bO to It. BpiambT 9 7. OcioNr, 9H Dfcambfr, 10 20. January. 10 and March.

ID 47. Vsn ortlandt phort. and ''Brooklyn nawapapar man. Tha car.Jamee and TAYLOR. At Saugertlea.

Juna U. JOHKPH L. TAYLOR. In bla 7 Id year. Funeral aervtoe at lata raatdenca, II Partition st Tuesday evening, Juna II, 8 o'clock.

Interment Cypreas Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Juna II. two alstara. Mlsa Kliiabeth bhort and pulled up tha ataap and tortuoua Hol- Bister Oahrlrl. of the Order of ML Jo i.n (iKiim.iTr.n tan THE BROOKLYN Ma wood Hall 11111.

Advance In Steel? Am lie Am Lin Oil Ill Am lxco 61 Am Smelt IIS Am Smelt pfd 10T Am Sugar 10H, Am 8 ti Ana Cop 37S Atchison 101k Am 4 Cable. 60 Baldwin Loco 69 AO 76t, Beth Steel 166 Butte Cop 72 aepn. aara ltwjwt waa win in York City. October 11, fifty years ago. 8h was a member of the Church of Bi.

Tranels Xaalar. whsrs a requiem mtas will be ralobrated Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock Tha interment high apeed without effort or Ttbratlnn. rttartlny tha car on high apaad waa anothar deraonatratlon that ttartlod tha motor axparta whu aara preaant. Jt la itatad that the makrr ar pra-u parad ta (uarantea that for ordinary to-morrow morning at is ctocti, witn Tr. Hlmon R.

Cohen, of Temple lteth Klohlm. ofnclatlng Interment will ba made In Mschpelah Caraatary. Mrs Heck was bora In Hungary. April 7. seventy-all years sgo; lived for forty years at 114 Kast Klghty-flrat street.

Manhattan, and for three months In Hrooklyn. ha leaves a daughter. ri Max Kdelmuth; two eona, Jacob and Lr. Blgmund Heck, of Brooklyn, twelve grandchildren, two great-grandchlMron and four brothers. Man, Jonas, and David Fischer.

Mra. Anna Theresa Brlody. SAVIIVCS BANK I'ltJlRKI'ONT CUXTON TS. ss will' will follow la New York Bay Cema- 14 37 i 101 ov, 68', 764 166 72 1, 4014 381, 47 II', 66 14 31 1 liS traveling tha consumption not axcoed a gallon to evory ten i tery. Cen I-ath 40, FRED.

ROEMMELE, Fnneral Director Embalmer 706 Grand St. I Kear (Irasss. Av. I ties aaasa Umilimil. Th" rumor aiJll prrairttrd In Wall tret to-4ay that th fnlif! Rtatrs St el 'or po ration contain pliitfta an advanca In a tea I price In tha re.

Th am ou of a va ce could not he arprtjiined. Whn thf matter waa ca lied to tha attention of ex-Judge ary, he rafuatM to elthrr confirm or deny the rumur. Coffee. The coffee market opened un-changed to olx poinu ftdvanre to-day. Opening prlrea mere.

July, It 85H; Sep-' matter or and that tha car has. aa rw lnlrarwr aM) I'ulton St. iNTrKr.hT Tin: h.iti; to the fart, averaged twelva mlli C'hea A Ohio. IK Chlno Cop 4 7 1, 11', Con Can 661, Col A I 14 Corn Prod 16 Crucible Hteel 311, Per Cent Per Annum Charlaa E. Woodruff.

Lieut -Col Charlaa F. Woodruff. I' 8 A retired, died of Hrlght'a dlaeae Hunday night at hla home. In East Cheater road. New Hochelle.

He waa II yrars old and la survived by hia wlfa and two sons In llt he entered the United States Navy aa a surgeon. gallon. Tha Packard representative assart that tha Twtn-8U or 11 cylinder -ar ivprsaenta tha blggeat advance yet ai liiaved In manufacturing a hlgh- grade car. and la Immeasurably supa- JOILN W. 110E3IMELE.

Mrs. Anna Theresa Brlody. nee Pllon. train de- wife of Itobert Brlooy UI be credited lo deeaallora Jaly I. 15 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Baltimore A Ohio aDatcher for the (payable oa and after Jofy 2t) oa all tailm.il died Sunday after a long III- US UKAHAat A CUB.

UtVUa al. I'lor to tha Packard a previous aignt cylinder model. sail aaoia eatltkd tkcreio. Depoflti Bade I a vear later he realgned and entered or before July 10tb will draw Id (crest i A speed of at least 40 miles and hourl.ht armv with tha earns rrads. BBANCH OrTICB, I IIS BI SHWICK iTK.

TalepBese Sees buabskisu ten. ber, 6 o2 to Hb. uctober, SHli. Hecember. 6 87R, Ja.nuary( t.

SOU; March, 6 96 to 7C; April. 7c. to 7 and May, 7.0i.H. Foreign Exchange. I Demand eterllnir and cables went, to new low record In the Koreljrn Exchange Market to-day.

Demand nesa at her home. lKi4 Heventy-llml atreet. Rhe waa born here. October Tt. twenty-three years ago.

a daughter of Frank and Mary Ellen Pllon. Her father Is a well known druggist of Jersey City. Mrs. BHody was a mem- flan be achieved by the new car. It la wu chief surgron of brigade on 0n replete with new features to add to Merrlt'a staff In tha Philippines and safety and convenience of Us waJ retired In II II aa the result of CEJtETEEIZS.

from July lL crowfi i. innnrv, rrldnt. I. At HI K. HI TTlr.N, omplrollttr.

AKTIHH r. HARK, a.htrr. ('II Ah. I'tTN AM. Ami.

oraHroller. Illness contracted In ths Phlllppln owners. I Woodruff went around the br of ths Church Buiining runa ot me the rvr.rw;Rr.r,N kmetkby. rklMim ENTRAJIl'g, BISHWIt AVENI AND COXWAY BThLKKT, HUlMlaLVN. world Inspecting the aanlutlon of for- I h.

C. Church of Our Lady of JJuada- 31V, 23 Jii'l 59Vi 171 62 100 51 101 11814 36 64 60 2814 744 10414 3S14 4SVt 143 46Vi 77 27 17 OBITUARY. Duluth, 8 8 A. 23 Krle 26), Fed 8 pfd. 60 Gen Klec 178 Gen Motor 1S2 Gen Mo pfd 1U0S Goodrich 61V, Goodrich pfd ..101 Gt No pfd 118 Gt Ore cert.

36 Gug Ex 66 Ind Alcohol 60 i Inter-Met 2JS Inter-Met pfd 74 "i Int Har of J. 104 Vi Insplr Con 33 Vi Lack Steel 4914 Lehigh Valley ..14 1, Majc Motor Mux Pet 78 Miami Cop 27 im armlM for tha United Stales Gov- in. whera a maaa of requiem will be 10 Mr by and vurfare I ernmsnL Hs waa tha author of i no offered to-morrow morning i sterling, 4.77 1-4: cable 4 77 1 1-lfi to 4.77 2-4; ninety days. 4.7S 1-2; sfxtv davs, 4.74 6-8 to 4. 74 3-4; franc, cables 6.44 1-4; cheekn, 5.4 4 3-4, and marks, 83 3-8 to 82 7-17.

cooiain aw 107 109 14 34S 3S 101 1. 60 V4 SSI, 76 166 7 2 V4 40 28 47 1 1 7a 66 2 1 5 II 'a 2 2 69 170 161 100 60 101 Tw 118 16 66 60 22 73 104 32 48 4 H3 46 77 27V 3 10 In 67 154 94 Vi 88 107 49 164 6V 261 144 29V. 6Vk 88 164 764 38, 53 14i Ha own o'clock The Interment will follow In railroad irom all f.rrle 1 RMrlriea and unurpMd Holy Cross Cemetery. rJemaea ner bMuttf lt it huaband. Mra.

Brlody leaves a eon, fof 1 aii.ptabimi in all rspct for the The Dime Savings Bank of llg.Tmw.rr. ror. Mith Firth fit. Hrliii TlUa. T.

INTitRtbT Tilt RAT. OF Rohert her parents anu a wain, Isacred purpoa wsicfl i lorevar o- Balance of Trade Report. The Pepartment of Commerce vctd. Th tmprpvam.nta In progress, in i I Kffect of Tropical Light on Whit (Men'and "Eipanalon of tha Races." Mrg. Fannlt L.

Randall. and wns at work on another anthro- Kuneral services were held yester- pologlcal book. afternoon at Lake'a Undertaking! i'arlors on Grand avenue. Corona, for James Edward Ksgna. Mra.

Fannie L. Randall, a member of jarnes Edward Keane, years old. Uia old Randall family of Corona, who I a Hfsiong resident of Corona, died died at tha home of a daughter, 471 1 from tuberculosis at hla home. 71 Elm beauty and liberality of outlay comparison. Burial plots from 80 up, parabl by Instalment, If rave.

Ibcludtng first Interment, ported to-day that the balance of trade In favor of the United Hta ten for the 4 VI las Marie Pllon. Mrs. Sophia Jordan. Funeral services were held this afternoon for Mrs. Sophie Jordan at Lake's undertakig parlore.

on Grand avenue, Corona. Mrs. Jordan died at St Iwrence Hospital, In the Bronx. lMapeaw- IS It. week ending June 12 waa export.

and lm porta la.Ml,- West 146th street. Manhattan, on Sat 619. The export of cotton amounted to St pfd. 37 Mo Pac 1 1 14 Nat Iead 67 14 Nev Cop 16 Air Brake. 94 Vi 88 atreet.

Corona. Saturday night He waa the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Keane, of Lake street and the funeral will take place from their home tomorrow morning, proceeding to St. Leo'a Church, whera a mass of re jar nnum will (.

crtKlKwd rtpnaltort Jnlr 1, f.r Dm period n'1lnit fiti, 1I5 on rrountgj froni 15 (o pntHIrt thrto. Deposits mada on nr July it, lata, draw from July lt 1814. INTKItKhT ON J-n I'OSITH UATKfl KROU TH FIRST PAY KVERT MONTH WILLIAM V. NTl R4.IS, Pmidtik C. M.

I.OHU Tr.Drsr. on Rundav. i n. nev. arday.

Mrs. Itandall waa a widow, 76 years old and besides tha daughter, Mra Melneke, relatives In Corona and Klmharst, attended tha funeral. Services were conducted by tha Rev. W. J.

Pack of tha Union Evangelical Church. OFFICIAL CITY RECORD OF BROOKLYN DEATHS conducted the services, and interment 59.810, making a total since Augunt 1 of Not Buying New South Wales Loan. Announcement waa made In London to-day that 62 per cent, of the 2 1-2 per cent, new South Wale loan had not been Bnbacribed for. The iaaue ta quoted at 3-4 per cent, waa made In Cypress Mill uemeierv. Mrs.

Jordan waa the wife of Cecil Jor quiem will be celebrated. Mr. Keane la survived by his wire, mra Martina dan, a traveling salesman, and h-r brother lives in Brooklyn. Keane. and three small children.

Besides hla parents, there are two sisters, Mrs. T. Delaney and Mlas Lanna 4 BUSHWICK SAVINGS BANK Grand M. irhm At. 67 16 9414 88 28 107 4P Vi 164 8 '4 6Vj 264 144 3011 614 1414 88 16 76V.

38', 63 Vi 14 128 Keane. Burial will be made in t. Mary's Cemetery. Pac Mall 28 4 Penn 107 P8C 49Vi Pullman Co .164 Quicksilver 4 Quick pfd 6'i. Ray Cop 2 6S Reading 146t Rep I 8 30 Vi Rumely 6 Vi Rumely pfd 14 South Pac 88 South Ry 16 Sttldebaker 76 Inl-redt for Thro nd Six Month, rnrllnf i.

14lA, on fJiJinn entitled tht-rM from tt tr The Board of Health returns for the hours ending 4 P. M. June 14: Gussia Schneck. 27, 1811 8t. Johns pi.

Domenlca Vitole, 1, 52 Franklin ave. Harriet Jensen, 1, 87 Maujer. Adam Kleber, 40, German Hospital. Adelle Phippa. 32, Kings County Hos.

Lucy D. Heady. 71, 129 Sunnyslde ave. Henriette Cassldy. 86, 279 Myrtle ave.

John A. Sherwood, 70, 670 67th. Ingbert Anderson. 45. 208 32d.

Mrs. Lucy D. Heady. M.0U th- rnt of KOUK IKR pr tiiniim. ptbIiI ttfter July 15, lt16.

The Rev. Dr. W. W. Bellinger, vicar John Christian Lohaen.

John Christian Lohaen. of 4S11 Fourth avenue, died yesterday from kidney trouble. He was in the grocery business for many years in the Eighth Ward, and had been a resident of South Brooklyn for thirty-live years. Mr. Lohsen was born In Hanover, Germany, March 12, sixty-one years atro, and was a member of Oowanus Lodne, No.

239, I. O. O. and the Lutheran Church of St. Jacobi.

the pastor of Mi-anew dMiwMitMl on or lfor Julr 1311. will draw Inter fNtt from July lit. of St. Agnes Chapel, Manhattan, win officiate to-night at the funeral aervlcea for Mrs. Lucy Delavan Heady, Sub-Treatury Gained $1,384,000.

The Sub-Treaaury gained from the banks yesterday, reducing the cash net Iops, since Friday, to $142,000. Silver. Commercial bar silver wan quoted at 23 off 1 -1 fid. an ounce, in London, and at 49 l-4c, off l-4c, in New York. K.

IlKOwV Prf-I(lrnt OWiRUK MKHKKU, mother of the Rev. John Heady, rector Tenn Cop 88 John J. Garrlty, ba. I Emma B. Grube, 34, Bushwick Hos WEDDINGS.

Rev. Herman C. A. Meyer, "el'h Cooker. 30.

Hopklnaon ave. and of St Clement Episcopal Church, In that church to-night. Mrs. Heady died on Sunday at her home, 119 Sun-nyaide svenue, after an Illness of a week. She had lived in Brooklyn which, the uiiuii Sugar.

since her son assumed charge of Rt. Third Ave 63 Tex Pac 14 "4 Union Pac 128 7 pfd 7 Rub 66 Vi 8 Steel 60 8 Steel pfd 109 Utah Cop 69 Wabash 14 Wabash pfd West Union 68 14 West Elec 101 Willya Over pfd. 103 Clement'e Church last October. Mrs. Heady waa born In Guilford, N.

128V4. 7a 7 6614 5914 109 68 Va a 67 9811 103 seventy-one years ago, and married 7 53 109 li IOI14 108 4. Philip Blsscclo. At St Leo's Catholic Church, Corona, this morning, a maaa of requiem was celebrated for Philip Blaaocto, 13 yeara old, who waa an employee of the Bureau of Highways. He died In tha Flushing Hospital Saturday from Injuries In a fall from a wagon on Corona avenue, near Oay atreet Elm-hurat His wlfa and family of children survive him at the home.

87 Moore street. The burial waa made In Calvary Cemetery. He waa a member of the Socleta Vegillo Baalllcata. of Corona Heights, and the members attended tha funeral In a body. y't Capt Nil Olaf Laraen.

Capt. Nils Olaf Larsen. of 44S Flf- tleth street, died Sunday In the Norwegian Hospital following an oper-atlon for atonuach trouble. He was a truatee and one of the oldest mem- bers of tha KUm Swedish M. K.

Church, Seventh avenue and Korty- eighth street. Hia pastor, the Rev. t' F. Thornblade, will ofTloiato at the funeral services Thursday afternoon I nt o'clock, asaisted-by the' Rev. Dr.

Eklund and the Rev. Benedict T. Nlla-f aon. The Interment -will follow In Greenwood Cemetery. Capt.

La sen was born- tn- Sandfjord, Norway, i October 1. fifty-two years ago and had been a. resident of Brooklyn for many years.1 He waa In command of the fishing schooner Ruth M. Martin, which runs from Fulton Market to Southern coast porta. He was a mem-" ber of Adrlondaok Council, R.

A. Capt Laraen Is survived by hla wlfa. Alma Fernatrom, a sister, Mrs. Inglld Abra-- hamson. of Seattle, and three brothers.

Cant Jack laursen, Capt Henry Heady, a lawyer of Whitewater, who died in 1195. Besides her Robert Kelleher, days, 494 Prospect ave. Sarah K. Kasainger. 5 mos.

742 Carroll, Ada G. Healy, 20, 419 Adelphl. Clareno Stiles. 1. Kings County Hoe.

Louisa Winters. 5. St. Catherine's II. Joseph KUmmer, 87, 175 Woodbine.

Julia Beck, 75, 5617 12th ave. Elizabeth Houghton, 84, 101 Ainnlte. Ionarda Manoeri, 12 days, 12 Henry. Louise Carlson. 69.

2109 Pacific. William 11 Ennla. 66, 301 Hart. Patrick S. Hnnley.

48, 400a Prospect ave. Rose Feldman, 32. 909 Belmont ava. NELSON DE MOTT. Hempstead.

June 15 Miss I.jdia Mae De Molt, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. De Mott, becamo the bride of Algoth Alexander Nelson Saturday, In the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mlas Katherlne De Mott was bridesmaid and Frederick A.

Nelson acted as best man. After a short wedding trip the couple will mnk their home In Red Bank, J. Mr. Nelson la employed as a superintend son she leaves a daughter. Airs.

Charles S. Shields, of Manhattan. The The domestic refined sugar market waa unchanged to-day at 6.10. The spot raw market was also the same. Centrifugals were at 4.88.

Engage 1,500,000 Yen. The International Banking Corporation has engaged 1.600,000 yen for shipment from Yokohama to San Francisco on the steamer Minnesota, sailing June 19. Receive $2,500,000. interment will be made at Guilford. Andrew Seufert.

Andrew Seufert died from lobar Curb Market. pneumonia Sunday at his home, 217 Central avenue. He was born in Ger An Additional $2,500,000 gold was received from Ottawa to-day by .1. 1 many, flfty-slx years ago. Four years ago he retired from the stationery and newspaper business, which he conducted at the Central avenue address.

Morgan and has been deposited in the local Sub-Treasury. Mr. Seufert was a member of St. Borough Gas Dividend. will conduct funeral services to-morrow afternoon at o'clock.

The interment will follow In Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Lohsen leavea his wlfa, Marie Rocholl; two sons. George John and John Christian, and two dauKh-ters. Betty and Mrs.

Anna Dauern-helm. Henry Oechler. Henry Oechler died to-day from heart failure after a short illness at his home, 98 Cornelia street. Hp was born In Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, March 4. 1S43, and came to this country in 1866.

For years he conducted a bakery at Throop and Park avenues, but retired twenty-two years ago. Mr. Oechler was a member of the Greene Avenue German M. E. Church, and Central avenues.

His pastor, the Rev. Henry Mueller, will conduct the funeral services Thursday nigh tat his lata home. The interment Friday morning wlH be In Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Oechler la survived by his wife, Magdalena; and three sons, Henry of Philadelphia, William of this borough, connected with the New York Edison Company, and Charles, a Brooklyn lawyer.

Herman Toepfcr. Herman Toepfer was buried in Evergreens Cemetery yesterday, following services at his iste home, 33S Schenck avenue. He died on Friday. Mr. Toepfer was born In Bavaria, Germany, seventy-nine years ago.

For forty years he conducted a Jewelry store on Broadway, between DrltTSTS avenue and Roeblingr street. Hs waa a member of St. Matthew's Barbara'e R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow morning, at 11 o'olock.

The In Tho Brooklyn Borough Gas Com pany declared the regular half yearly dividend or ll.oo, payable July to terment will follow In St John'a Cemetery. Mr. Seufert la aurvlved by his wife, Kunlrunda Welssenberger. stock of record June 30. The subjoining are the noon quotations of Trippe A 25 Broad street, Manhattan: Bid.

Atlanta 33 British American ihi 17 Braden Copper 7i Carabou Cobalt 45 55 Cons. Nev. Utah 7-16 Oold Con li, 1 9-16 Hegeman Corp 7tt Jumbo Extension li 1 11-18 Kerr Lake 4 4 Kelly Springfield 182 185 Kelly Spring (new 84'i 8514 Kelly Spring (new 20,.,, 150 100 Manhattan Transit Marconi American McKinley-Darragh 28 29 Mines Co. of America 2 2 Ntplssing 5 6 Prlflt Sharing 1-16 Standard Silver ..1 11-16 1 1J-18 Sterling flum ltt 2 -16 Stewart Mining J7-)S i Tonopah Belmont 4 '4 4 Tonopah Extension 24 Tonopah Mining 7 Ti United Cigar Stores 10V4 1014 World Film 44 Dividend. The Granby Consolidated Mining, ent by Krledman, Robertson Ai Kceicr, of Manhattan.

O'CONNELL CANVIN. Manhasset, June 15. Miss Kathryn R. Canvin, of Manhasset, was married thla Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic Church to Joseph A.

O'Connell. alto of Manhasset. The ceremony was performed at a nuptial high mass by the rector. Rev. William K.

Dwyer. Miss Catherine O'Connell was bridesmaid, and a brother of tho groom, John O'Connell, was best man. Following the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast, and then Mr. and Mra. O'Connell left on a honeymoon trip.

Upon their return they will maks their home In Manhasset. The bridegroom Is engineer for the Manhasset-Lakeville Water Company. TWEEDY GRIFFIN. Babylon, June 16 Miss Dorothf Francis Griffin, only daughter of Mr. Mra Francis Griffin, was married Laxa A.

Larsen and Carl Laraen ot thla John Garrlty. A requiem mass will be celebrated Thomas Grosran. 32, 1437 Pacific. Andrew Seufert, 66, 287 Central ave. Marjorle Badrow, 6, Kingston Ave.

H. John C. Lohsen, 61. 4611 4th ave. Melchiorre Stoblle.

1. 172 Johnson ave. Francis A. Osborne. 18, 808 Myrtle ave.

Cedoldo Sabatelli. 60, 38 Richardson. Armlella J. Barker, 61, 1B5 Hancock. Edward Marony, 7 mos.

74 Fountain ave. Isadora A. Lesser, 7 mos. St. Johns H.

Fannie A. Barber, 66. 891 Lexington avo. Frank Otten, M. 2223 86th.

Antoinette Randazzo. 2, 244 11th. Frank Ostopovitch, 3, St. Mary's Hos. Domlllc Cosomino.

L. I. Hospital. Carrie Van Brunt, 83. 212 Gates avs.

Mary G. Hardy, 64, 60 Kevins. Frederick H. Muller, 70, N. Y.

H. for A. Susan Sullivan, 64, KingsCounty Hoa Henry A. Mllleman, 46, 110 Reid ava Mary Maher. 66, 613 Court.

James J. Brogan, 1 mo. 293 Classoh ave. William Tribet, 8 mos. K.

County Hoa. Margaret Llddy, 34, 5318 6th ave. Isabella C. Knight. 6 mos.

160 Id ave. Annie Nemlta, 6 days. 66 No. 10th. Harriet A.

Davis. 49, 662 Baltic. Ellas Hangee, 63, 237 St Nicholas ava. John Smith, 3 hrs. 132 No.

6th. Elsie Cuneo. 26. Kings County Hos. borough.

Miss Ida L. Walsh. Smelting and Power Company, declared a dividend of 1.60 a share on its stock, payable August 2 to stock of record July 18. The last disbursement waa made In June, 1914. Miaa Ida L.

Walsh, daughtifY of the i. lata John T. Walsh, died yllrterday following a nervous breakdou ana The Kansas Gas and Electric Com an Illness of soma duration, rihe waa horn here and waa a member of tha In the Church of St Mary Star of the Sea to-morrow morning; at 10 o'clock for John Garrlty, who died Sunday at hla home, 79 Third street. The Interment will follow In Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr.

Garrlty waa born In New York City fifty years ago, and waa brought to Brooklyn by hla parents whsn ha waa 1 years old. He was a member of tha Church of the Visitation until two years ago when he became affiliated with St. Mary's Early In Ufa ha waa a stonecutter, but later became the proprietor ot a cafe In tha Twelfth Ward, where he was pany declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 14 per cent on the preferred stock, payable July 1 to stock of record June 26. Eplacopal Church of tha Qooa hard, tha rector of which, tha Rev. rr.

Robert Rogers, will officiate at tha funeral aervlcea to-morrow evening. Tho Colorado Bprinrs Heat and Power Company declared the regular wood Cemetery- Miss Walsh leaves her mother, Susan R. Walsh and a brother to Ackerman Tweedy, son of quarterly dividend or 1 cent. quarterly uiviucnu dl i 7, i Walter J. waun.

on tho preferred stock, paysblo July Sherman Tweedy, at her home on Deer to at. I Park avenue to-day. The ceremony German Lutheran Church during the pastorate of ths late Dr. Voessler. Mr.

Standard Oil Quotation. u.n. nerformed at 11 o'clock by ths John Cassano, 1. Long Island Col. Hos Catherine Burke.

37. Lutheran Hos. Minnie Meyer, 60, 421 Suydam. In business for twenty-five years. Hia wife.

Katharine; thres daughters, Es Toepfer was a volunteer fireman In ths Eastern District years ago and be- Th UUh Consolidated Mining-Com-! Rev. Father J. F. Hlgglns, priest In 1 TAnk' Cnlhrtlfjt (-hllTOll. ther, Helen and Katharine, and a son, Dany ha declared a dividend or 60 John, survive him.

Queens Deaths. cents a share, payable July 2C, to long-ecT to the Eastern District Exempt Firemen's Association. Surviving; ara hia wife. Nettle; a aon, Herman, two daughters. Mrs.

Dora Keller and Miss Lillian Toepfer, five holders of record July 10- The following- ara tha deaths tn Thomas B. Van Bursn. Queens reported up to noon yesterday Th Central Railroad of New Jer Thomas Brodhead Van Buren. silk Henry Alfred Grass, days, 44 Park sey ha declared the regular quartee- Importer, aon of tha lata Gen. Thomaa B.

Van Buren, one-Urns Minister to Wllllgm H. Ennla. William H. Ennla. of 01 Hart street, retired from buslneaa and a resident of tha Eastern District for many years, died Bunday from complications.

Ha was born in Manhattan and leavea two Bona, tha Rev. Leo T. Ennla, curate of St Roaa of Lima R. C. Church at Pmrkvllle, and Will- lam T.

Ennla, and three daughters. He was a member of tha Church of St. John the Baptist on Wllloughby avenue, whera a requiem maaa will be celebrated to-morrow morning; at 10 fa. o'clock. Tha Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Jy dividend of per cent, and the View ava, Glendale. Ellse Cronachea, 71. 4711 Jerome Mortis Park. Anglo-American 17 Atlantic Refining 660 670 Buckeye Oil 102 104 Continental Oil 221 228 Illinois Pips Line 188 140 Indiana Pipe Line 6 97 National Transit 29 31 Ohio Oil 133 136 Pierce Oil 12 Prairie O. O.

110 SIS South Penn 271 278 5. O. of California 281 28S 6. O. of N.J...

400 402 8. O. of N. .....181 18S S. O.

of Ohio 420 434 United Tank 78 0 Vacuum 195 200 Wayland pit 1 China, and a grandsons of ths late Joseph Earl Sheffield, whose family cnarge oi ou assisted by the Rev. Father Scanlan, assistant priest of St. Joseph's. It was a qurat affair, only twenty-eight relatives and Intimate friends were present. Tne bride wore a gown of white tulle and lace and a lace picture hat.

She did not carry tha conventional bouquet-but Instead wore a corsage bouquet of whits gardens. She alao carried a handkerchief which her great great grandmother Meade carried at her wedding. Shs waa given In marriage by her father. Miss Edna Lyon, of Mt. Vemon, N.

a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired In a gown of yellow vol He and carried a grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Charlea Mills. -Charles Mills died yesterday from dropsy at the home of his grandfather, 108 Sixty-fifth street Hs was born her) eighteen years ago, was graduated from P. 8.

No. 160. and was a Philip BlsAcdo, 63. 37 Moore srt. founded ths Sheffield Sclantlfto School Corona, Flushing Hospital.

of Yala University, did yesterday at usual semi-annuai extra aiviuena ox per cent. Th semi-annual dividend la payable June 30 to holders of record Juna 1. and tha quarterly dividend August 2 to stock- of record July lt. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company declared th regular James Edward Keane, 36, 72 Elm at. hla home, fit West Sevwnty-flrat street.

Corona. Manhattan. He waa forty-nine years Tonl Plislch. 2 months, 247 Hoyt old. Death was caused by Blight's disease, with which Mr.

van Buren clerk In the electrical supply house of quarxoriy aiviaena oi per cenu, pay- Long isiana city. Margaret Oeorgana 2 days, 1014 Fifth ave. College Point Christian Christian Hey. 77 years old, died Thomaa Bet, of Manhattan, ne the Sunday School of St aDio wuiy 10 to stoca.ox recora June su. had been suffering for a year.

James L. Kenney. Mr. and Mrs. James Kanney, of 131 Philip's Episcopal Church, and the Anna Brlody, 23, 1834 Seventy-first st, Brookrrn.

8t Anthonv'a Hoanltal Th American Surety Company de yeaterday at the home of hia grand in rfausrhter. Mrg. Rosa Hey, North Bav Joseph T. Talufka, 65, 14a Tompkins clared tha regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 par cant, payable Jun SO rector, the Rev. John Henri nauig, will conduct tha funeral services tomorrow night Ths interment Thurs entn avenue.

Whlteartone, following an Bedford avenue, have tha sympathy of their friends over ths death of pL, uienuaie. to stocK of recora Jun ii. bouquet or aaisica rorreai iwmiy, brother of the groom, was best man. Tho wedding march from Mendelssohn was played by Miss Dorothy Cooper, of New Tork City. Following th oeremony a wedding breakfast was served, after which the couple left for a short tour.

They, will spend th summer at Babylon. illness of several weeks from old age. day will be In Oueenwood Cemetery. For mora than twenty-seven years ha had baan a watchman for tha Long1 Mr. aeUlif is survived Dy nis sjranu-fether.

his father, Charlaa La Mills, GAS KILLS MRS WHITE. -Island Railroad. Funeral arrange- Ex-Dlvldsnd Stock. The following stocks aold ex-dividond to-day: Montana Power Company. Montana Power Company, preferred, 14; New Tork A Harlem Railroad, New Tork Harlem Railroad, preferred.

Crucible Steal Company of America, preferred, 1H1 Liggett eV Myers Tobacco Company, preferred, American Tobacco Company, old and new, 1H; Sears-Roebuck Compeuiy, preferred. May Department Stores three slaters and a brother. wood Collins Tha Rev. Newell Wool-say Wells will conduct th funeral serf-Ices to-morrow afternoon. Ths interment will follow in Greenwood Ceme their Infant son, James yesterday from bronchial pneumonia.

Ths funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon from tha Bedford avenue address, with Interment In Calvary Cemetery under the direction of John T. Gallagher, of 104 Bedford avenue-Mr. Kenney la a patrolman attached to the Oak Street Station, Manhattan. tnentg have not been completed. Angslo P.

Borghl. Mr. Sarah White, E2, of BS01 Sixth avenue, waa found dead la bed last night by her son, 'Joseph, with gas Mrs. Laura' Davay. i Mra.

Laura, Da very died Sunday night tery. .1 OBITUARY. scapinc from a gas atov partially Ansralo P. Borghl. an smpolyee of the R.

F. Stevens Company for four turned on. The police entry at tha John Burdette Mlnnlkln. Glen Core, Juno U. The funeral of at the boms of ber mother, Mrs.

Laura Schactc, 0 Shipley atreet. Union Course. She was born in New York city, June 1890. and lived id the years, died at the Norwegian Hospital Company, preferred, George rourtn avenue station says lt is a ease Of aulcids. but Joseph White says that his mother had been subject to fits, and it is his opinion that when she Helms Company, jyk George w.

Helms tha lata John Burdette-MJnnlken. it. took nlac at 11 M. to-dav at him Eastern Ulstnct or BrooKiyn ror many on Sunday aftsmooia rrom tetanus, commonly called lock Jaw. which suited from an Injury received la the Une of duty a short time ago.

He waa Mrs, Margaret Msnettl. Mrs. Menettl, an old resident of the Eastern District died Sunday from heart failure after a loner illness at her years, whara she waa a member of residence, Glen The Key, South Third 8treet Presbyterian John W. Greenleaf officiated. Ths born in New Haven.

twenty Company, preferred. 14: Detroit A Mackinac Railway Company, preferred, 2H; North- American Company. 1M: New Tork. Xackawanna A Weertcrn Railroad. Pltte burgh, Fert Warn.

Chicago Railway. apecUl, 14; Albany et Buaquetuuina Railroad. 4HS Church. Sh waa married last Septam- 'interment was In tit. Paul's Cemetery.

home, 71 Bleecker street She wsa i Mr. Elizabeth Hepburn. Babylon, Jun IS. Mra Kliiabeth ftarah Hepburn. JW.

widow of Henry C. Hepburn, died yesterday of neuritis and heart trouble. She waa born In ffew York, the daughter of Solomon Eytinga and Mary M. Miller. She is survlvel by her aon, Henry C.

Hepburn, and Mlas Kdythe Hepburn. Th funeral will be held In Christ Church on Wednesday morning. Inter meat to Greenwood etmtmf. nine years ago. and lived In that city born In Germany seventy-two years Is survived by his mother Mra Jamea Minnlkin.

waa aelsed with one laat evening ana tugged, at tha bed clothes, aocldently turnlnjr on. the Jet. Mrs. White was a widow, and lived With her son and daughter, Margaret Sh was born in Ireland. Funeral service will ba held at ber horn tomorrow evening, ah will be ago and was brought to thla country by her parents when she waa a child.

ber and went to Burlington. N. to live. She had been an invalid for seven months during which time ahe lived with her mother. Mra.

Davey is aurvtvsd, besides her mother, by her husband. Arthur Iaveyr a brother. Ar-IhiurSchac, and a ai4r, Mr. Sher- They settled In Brooklyn where she had sines resided. Mrs.

Menettl was and later in WalHng-ford, until he came to Brooklyn four years ago. He was a member of Company Connecticut National Guard, and of the Tlnbite Hose Company, both of walltngford. Ha reaves hi wife. Iatsy a Jim Borgbjgt bob, Uiott Pworr RenaeeUter, Saratoga Railroad, avn-hattan Elevated Railway, Dvluth 8 perl or Traction Company, Duluth BuparloT Traction Company, praiasrread, i Tse stoat ivTtable areis sea ftndeeea baasea eei.rllae ta ts VI a eareeal saraeal eg 'adreMan(i will pree. botfe uatsreettag scesiakia, former ty a member of All Saints' R.

c. buried In Greenwood ao Thursday moraine-1 i Church, Thornton street, near Thrpop charas.

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