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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. . PIUBLIG INTEREST Alternating Currents of Peopie, 2670: cab 2674, off 0010. Nor-]TUG SAVES TWo STEAMERS UW mistress, * kromen, demane, i818, © sy mand, ; up .0002. |sicamships Bessie Dollar und Stuart ‘cuncnmanemennasiaicisecemenniaenasianmemnammemmnsccisaenscenmn Night and Day Workers’ Shif an ay Workers S, eal: Dollar, both of which reported in dls e lligh, Low, 1. Shares. , Lant Opened Radio. 37-8. S$. O.}tress about 309 miles off Cape Flatters. Might Solve Transit Problems oe ee me, 35 800 Stand niu |N. Y.. new, uff 1-8: Inter. Pet..| Wash., yesterday, were safe to-day, ac 2) Ajax Fi main Ger . 14h 600 Stend 1 IY 1-8, up 1-8; Retail Candy, 6 1-4; sane ‘ 100 Alaska Jun 100 Gitdden OM .....6 10% 6100 Stand ON J pe ites, 19 Biseutt, See eee! Stara, {cording to messages received hore ‘The two vegsela were taken in tow by the tug Sea Monarch. While in tow the-Bessie Dollar repaired her engines and proceeded toward Vancouver. The arioh podrich pt 1500 Sterl Prod . 4000 Studebaker 400 Studebaker nt 00 Bub Hoat ... ee 4 184 188tD us 116 400 Ge aibo, 18; Cons w, 60 1-4. up 1-2; Rts., 2. up 1-8 10 1-4, up 8-8: 8 1+ 100 Guit r 14090 Allied. hein asst ? BIG EXCHANGE Pian Involves More Night Work in City and Creation) 3) 0° cn | a al . * Agr Chem 8 Bteol » ff 4 up 14; Mtn. of Opposing Tides of Travel—A Nocturnal Am fiank Nota teense 1500 Tex Co. 1-8; Nat. Transit, tug headed for Seattle with the Stuart Dividend Increases and New “Daylight Savings” Plan. ; B Bioe i00 Hudaon Motors re tate: —————~ Dollar, which lost her rudder, 1 . oo 109 Hupp... 700 Timken Co SOVIET AND U. S. RELIEF Stock Melons Fail to The principle of daylight saving must bo extended through the night. | 9” Am » iydraulie 8 . 1900 ‘Trans-Cont GOT SS neem a f, tract B The millions of workers of the city must split themselves into two| ““? A™ «0 th Bias a veal PACT IS NEGOTIATED] pankina AND FINANCIAL. rh Attract Buyers. divisions, half to continue to work by day and tho remaining half to take| %» Am Ye melaroas #09 Union Of | Americans to Get Full Privtleses up night work—if the enormous strain on the city’s traction lines is to be] 1% Am 100 Inepiration pp acl for Work Im Moxcow. Dealings on the New York/relieved. 200 Am 200 Inter Cons pt A00 tiated #rart CONSTANTINO®LD, Nov. 22 (Asao- Exchange to-day continued to be} That, tn effect, Is the revolutionary ——————————— Bed fear ‘ole vf. 80% 90% 80%] 100 Un Ry Inv pf ciated Press).—H. C. Jaquith, Managing N Y k r Me 700 United Retall Director for the American Near East ew Yor without particular significance. Such | solution of the city’s transit problem days of multiple branches, more 200 Inter M Mar . 4900 U & Ind AL pany declared an extra divident of 75] increased in a manner almost in- cents a share, and one large Western | credible. 100 Bklyn dison ..+5 TCO Mex Seab 1d quickly follow the innovatior 1100 Inter M- Mar pt Relief ization hi turned t price changes as occurred reflected 5 suggested by William M. Allison, | wou jon. jar pi 2400 U 8 Rubber : ef organization has returned to Cc b h: nothing more than the vagaries of|author, journalist, traveller and re-| ints rhe telegraph, ana talenhonn ee 5100 U 8 Steel «cc. Constantinople from Moscow, where he utb Exc ange professional traders. Large oper-| search worker, who for the moment] companies used to have a doarce ot 900 Jones B. Ten TOCIAN Senter Mapes ei glk om i Securities ators continued a “do nothing” pol-|'s sojourning nt No. 380 Pearl Street, large profit in wires leased to bankers, | 1%) Am Steel Foundry, 1100 J Keyser N 300 Utah Bec fas oereree nt concerning future re- * brokers and manufacturers; now this| 200 Am Tel & Tel...++ ef work of Americans In Georgia and fey. Public interest was conspicu-| Brooklyn. Mr. Allison has worked) Oot ila. ied through tihng the} 1000 Am 100 Kan City Bo 1100 Van Steet Armenla. The Moscow authorities, he We have prepared up- ous by its absence. out his plan to the nth degree, and 18] 4.15 wires to newspapers at night. 900 Am 800 Kan & Gulf 1900 Vivaudou reports, urged continuance of American dh 4 F Yet there were several develop-| Prepared to demonstrate that when/ “‘At the corner of Nassau and Wall tooo Reanecott. PO baieneleery + 5. Slauieacpe ee f anents which would have been made] habit and prejudice are overcome his| Streets ts a gigantic office building. It SW) Keystone dey een tiaee ; Site Neat Hast Rallefe reocuatiuntion on ) font. Mary b Ea elief's . S the basis of active speculation six] scheme will be found to be feasible, | 5tands on a@ lot 100x200, which Is r aay 800 Lack Steed ....406 1000 Weet Mary 24. pf nd feeding progrant, which last yeur (1 Armour Leather weeks or two months ago. These valued at $18,000,000—$180,000 a front| "yoo ann Arbor pt. pond gines pad oll hoade: RoAtROd BALE a illo pereonny. a Cl Goodyear Tire & Rbr. i mostly concerned dividend increases foot, or $800 a square foot. Within] 400 Aasets Real ft ch 4 approved. It provides for special facil!- % : y ft 1s Mr, Allison’s contention that 400 Lima Loco... 900 West Z nee O Gulf Oil of Pz 5 and new stock dividends, For in- 5 a couple of blocks, on Nassau Strect,| 900 Asso D Goods.. 400 Loew's, Inc.- 3800 White ties and privileges for the Americans. ru or Ba. . stance, the Mackay Companies in- | °usiness stagnation from the hours of|a 20x40 foot first-floor cigar store| "0 Atchison < 600 White Ol. giving the organization complete free- O Hecla Mining Greased the common dividend from $} say, 6 in the evening to 8 in the morn-{ rents for $48,000 a year—$60 a square | 29 All G & W tea too Melntyre 0 Wickwive dom In the selection and discharge of its} H1 €] Mammoth Oil | 4 Hf 7; i i . fe ow! * 700 3 ‘4 2 ve rsonnel, customs exemptions, to 7 per. cont.; the Public Service |ing, while offices and factories are eae ot 80g 068, nT” | 1160 Auat Nichols 1500 Magma Cop sa "biiadadeiasn Need esti lise of Wiplomutic mails, free transpor-| || Cl Philip Morris & Co. He erasen vcnenncd its common divi. | Ocked up for the night, is a tremend |” “Throughout the country, in about} 1 Ai — i00 Man Eley eta LIBERTY BONDS. Reon ae eee OSalt Creek Producers dend from 4 to @ per cent., further | Us national economic tragedy. Under | 350 cities of more than 25,000 popula-} 100 Barnsdalt A 600 Marland Liberty, 3 1-28, opened 100.24 ——— O Tobacco Products Ex. ‘increased its rate to-day to & per| his plan, he says, business efficiency| tion, the average ren ate $5,000] 1800 Tees : 200 Max Motors A ial a tie ; ‘i Sart the ‘Biecling ‘Prosucts Com: | would be coubled abd American output | fo" men's stores, $6,600 Br women's] 200 Doth Such ® 300 May Dente, ae Rea A ea SDN hosted Sela Check the stocks in which - stores, “and $7,000 for corners. Tho} 4% Booth Fis 700 May Dept 8 .O4; 8d, 98.54, up .04; 4th, 98.18, off |OF BUS AND AUTOMOBILE you are interested and .06; New, 9 contrast illustrates one effect of con- .56, up .06; Victory 3%) Bkiyn Rapid Tran aco reports will be sent to you. eo TNE ALT See miata tiuran ceteres the base] coe, plan “outta ‘toe Che: wttiioatson | 2™*t™ ie Buys, Ray Fate wn 4 8-48, 100.28 off .02; called, 100.02] Two Women Among Hurt in Cam- ee ment of a stock dividend of 25 per|during rush hours of the now empty] ,, 060 ‘Brown Eve 8C0 Mid States O11 LA ahe Soh Aveieents Reports of this kind on po (rains going in the direction opposite | ‘Tfansportation totals are stagger} 3400 Brunswick «+s.+4 65¢0 Midvato FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED] CAMDEN, Nov. 22.—Ten persons were any active New York Curb This additional evidence of the op-|to the crowds. In the morning, for|!N- The averago dally trafic on all) tii fives tee rn jars & Be a EASIDR. Injured to-day when nn auto bus|§) Exchange stock are sent timism of heads of big business con-| example, trains that come downtown | ines in Greater Now Nork is 1.00000) es oe Se *, a Sterling, demand, 4.48 1-2, off 1-4;] crushed Into an eutomobile at Broad- free on request. } cerns totally failed to create market | loaded to the guardrails return uptown 1 ane. lg on ea aa a8) nearly empty. In the evening this sentiment for the time ing seemed | condition is reversed. ” to veor toward the side of pessimism. | “At bent, there ts no amelioration | ._".1" 1924 the Interborough “subway ‘This was particularly so in the case| possible through the construction of | ST Clevated) and tie Hoanilyn Rapid of railroad shares. Throughout the| new subways in less than five years,” | T/ansit carried 1.500.000.0008 out of greater part of the session high priced | ho says, “‘so why not start a reform| tots! for all lines of 250000000 dividend paying rails, and low priced| movement from within?” Ne a ee Tis Wk aA RAD ic non dividend payers were In such free] Mr. Allison has sounded out several |g 39 P.M, during which 20 per cent. supply that net declines ranging from| prominent men of the city and has|% i. total twenty-fourchour two. fractions to more than a point were/ found that employers in general are| way traffic { carried in one direction. j the rule, for it, ‘This he considers natural, as|"“Swyrure itelf, and the earth, sun, cables, 4.48 3-4, off 1-4. French| way und Benson Street. The Injured franes, demand, .0708; cables, .0708%%,} re James MeCullen, Louls Stites and = B off 0005 = 1-2 Lira, demand, | h* wife, Margaret, J. P. Schiltz, John ONES & AKER 0462; cables, .0462 1-2, off .0005 1 Lisle ene. Murphy, Mrs, Anna Members New York Curb Exchange Belgian francs, demand, 0661 1- Teak ce Ce Direst Private Wires Lamber K e’ 1% 1% 1%} cables, .0862, off 0014, Marks SO gt nee eee Care New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia .0001%,] den, 82% 62% 62%] off 0000 1-16. Drachm de-| They were taken to Cooper Slospital dale alee Sallis Soettlcnesnbtner mand, .0147: cables, .0149. Swiss} suffering severe lacerations. Kren: francs, demand, .1862; cables, .1864, The bus was o} off .0010.' Gullders, demand, ated by Russell Vatese and belonged cables, .8982, up .0002, “e Ross of 453) Winslow g he other car occupied by 1600 Mo Pac Mo Pac pf Mont Ward .....4+ Mother Lode . Moon Motors subway, elevated and surfacq—has} 7° Butterick nearly doubled every fifteen years. Nat Con & 0 Nat En & Sta Three New York Offices 50 Broad St. 505 Fifth Ave. 225 Fifth Ave. + Mad. Sq. 1377 100 Chea & Ohto pf .. 200 Chi & Alton | Selling of rails seemed to be based| the utilization during the night of the 100 & East ll, NYoaw mand, 1826; cables, : L 1 ts, stars, clouds, lightnings, oc cae sd William Nardio of Moorestown. Both | on the assumption that earnings state-| {dle offices and factories would be al icas, ocesne’ and rivers recognise | 200¢ M4 st Pau pe Nort & ¥ .0006, Sweden Kronen, demand,! machines were badly damaged. ments for October, which will begin to| boon to business men, he says. Just| Neither night nor Way. Electricity | 102 G & Northwest Aes make their appearance before the end} how the rank and file of workers of the week, will make a poorer show- | would take it ts a matter of conjec- ing than had been expected a week or | ture. sa fortnight ago. In fact, Wall Street “With the tncreasing population, now scems to figure that little if any | old days are gone,” he explained, ‘‘old improvement will be shown over Sep- | methods are inadequate and private | 109 6 RT & Pre | tember returns. convenience must to a certain degree 1M CRI&PSpc pt IM CRIAPTpe pt 0400 Chile 900 Chino 1400 Coca-Cola 2400 Col Gan . 190 Col Graph 200 Conrol Cigar , 500, 900 Con Textile . 2200 Cont Can . 1400 Corn Prod 400 Corn Prod pf 400 Cosden OM 1700 Crucible 3600 Cub Am Sug 100 Cub Cane Sug... 100 Cub Cane bug pt. No Pac .. 100 Otis Bteel .. 200 Pac Gas & E 400 Pac Ol ... 4500 Pan-Amer Pet 2000 Pan-Am Pet B 1500 Penn RR 500 Penn Seab 300 Peoples Gas . Pero Marquette 400 Pere Mar pf 6000 Pig Wis 600 Plerce ON . 900 Pitts & W Va. > Postum 5 8200 Pub Ser of N J. 200 Pub Ber of N J pf 300 Pullman has no regular period of rest, and some of Edison's marvelous inven- tions were evolved in the silence and solitude of the night. Many of the world's greatest works—scientific, engineering, military, Iiterary, dra- matic, poetical, musical, philosopht- cal, mathematical, mechanical—were thought out at night. Universities are establishing an Increasing number of night classes.”* “Congestion, while a menace to the ertire city, Is not a condition peculiar to New York. It ts national, inter- national, world-wide. But the people of this city, for the overcoming of habit and prejudice in the hope of re- It became known that heads of| sive way to public necessity. some of the largest copper companies} ‘During the war and at other ‘rush of this country and South America| times bankers, brokers and whoel- began @ sertes of conferences to-day |®ale merchants in Lower Manhattan for the ostensible purpose of effecting | Worked their forces overtime until far at ‘igation, J into the night, because otherwise they fan important consolidation, but cop-} iia not have handled the unpre- cedented business. The plan sug- gested is but an extension of that idea. Furniture Christmas! per shares were completely indifferent. Oils, steels, - motors and other groups failed to develop important ANECS. “Thus would be created, at the 500 Day Chem 2t ‘ A ‘There was a slightly stiffer ten- Hef from dangerous discomfort and ay a7 900 Punta Aleg verses Everything seems to usual homecoming and homeleasing | onerous taxation, must mass them-| 2% Peme M . 40%] 500 Pure Oil .. indicate that this year, dency to the call money market, with times, opposing currents of people, 400 Du Pont .. | ives behind th ment for nigh ; i the renewal rate for call funds being| sowing in separate channels, instead| tives, All that they now lack, and 000 Fast Kodak om | 000 Bay con : more than ever before, fixed at 5 ‘per cent. compared with] Of" the mighty waves now forced : ions 8 oct 2000 Reating : FURNITURE will be the }} “& 41-2 per cont, yesterday, but traders| tnrongh single narrow necks. Present |S? "Mtns for, is @ lender: 700 Elkhorn .- ees ae : Hot ” ed- were as indifferent to higher rons h De sua =i Bikers 5 Rey Tob pf B.... gift desirable” in thou- rocm re paileren igher money] facilities are sufficiently elastic to 1000 Endicott-J Be och “ | yates as most of the other factors. | Carry easily the thereby reduced day] THANKSGIVING DAY . lcott-J pe oy" . sande hoes ee Tables — Bt L & Bt Pree for-Christ- if forces. PROCLAMATION ISSUED ¥ pf. bate RO BOe Jn American Walnut; “In the evening the work-bound BY GOV. EDWARDS ry age mas is essentially a home oA . night forces would not crushingly fll . fo) Bt L & Bwoat pf. festival. | the now partly occupled city-bound os BeakeR0e secs sess Wintate pase torevour Seamless | cars, and on the hoceward trip, after on People of XN. J. to Acknowl- Sinclatr . pare resay 108 ¥ Brussels Rugs | midnight, there would be ample seat apie Sinclair pf . shopping with suggestions | 4 ? room, of longer or additional trains} °4#e Peace and Prosperity Sou Pacific ro and stocks, and above all, 9x12 ft.. $24.98 double turn’ plan would not inter-| RENTON, Nov. 22—Gov. Ed-| * you a delightfully sur- } 7.6x9 ft......$16.98 fere with the daily cleaning of the offices, or, if desired, the hours of labor might be so arranged as to pre- mit cleaning twice a day. wards to-day issued his Thanksgiv- ing Day proclamation, calling upon all citizens of the State to acknowl- edge to the Creator the benefactions enjoyed during the year, The proc- lamation follows: “The year is drawing to a close, and in accordance with the custom of our fathers it is meet and proper for us at this time to give thanks to Almighty God, to whose providence wo owe the peace and prosperity with which our State and Nation have been blessed. » Therefore, I, Edward 1, Governor of the State of New Jers do hereby designute and proclaim Thursday, Noy. 30, as Thanksgiving Day, a day to be observed for general thanksgiving and prayer, and recom- mend so far as possible that all gener- al business cease and that the people at some tine during the day assemble in their respective churches and other places of worship or in p t their homes, to make acknowledgment to Almighty God for His benefactions to us as individuals, as a State and Na tlon."* prising surplus for you own Christmas present. CREDIT Generously, If Desired! Inlaid Linoleum . $1.39 $1.59 $7.69 Kroehler Daven-o Sofa Bed 1 1 1 WLD OUGLAS Mab ogany finished frames; uphol- Motor Truck Deliveries W.L.Douglas shoes are actually demanded SRE De Dsante year after year by more people than any other shoe in the world , BECAUSE W- EL. Douglas has been making surp: ingly good shoes for forty-six years. This experience of nearly half a century in making shoes suitable for Men and. Women in all walks of life should mean something to you when you need shoes and are looking for the best shoe values for your money. WL.DOUGLAS shoes in style,qual- ity, material and workmanship are better than ever before; only by examining them can you appreciate their superior qualities. W.L.DOUGLAS shoes are put into = all of cur 110 stores at factory cost. We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth } dollars for you to know that when $4.00 & $4.50 you buy shoes at our stores No Matt Youts jo ler Where You Live YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. shoe dealers can supply you with W.L. Douglas shoes. If not c: venient tocallatone of ours: ask your dealer for W.L TOBE S88 960 68 Payments to Stockholders for Current Year Will Estab- lish a Record. “Under present habits, millions of square feet of costly floor space, with accompanying equipment, aro dark- ened ‘and silent, idle and unproduc- tive, all over New York, and, of course, throughout the country, from 5 P. M. untill 8 A. M.—a vast eco- —— nomic waste. An estimate made public to-day by} ‘The rapidly mounting tendency of Jenks, Gwynne & Co., brokers, No.| office rents would also cease, or be 16 Broad Street, members of the New| leas acutely felt. With comfortable York Stock Exchange, shows that] transportation assured, thousands ot when the Standard Oil interests get| employees would move to the suburbs, through cutting their 1922 “melons.” | thereby reducing congestion and rents it will be found that they have turned| in Manhattan and transferring nc. . vet to their stockholders tn cash and | Small proportion of the taxes to out- par value stock dividends and tn par | lying districts. value subscription rights a sum close} “It has been computed that the 10 $881,960,684. establishment of night forces would This estimate is based on official|§@ve for Manhattan in rents and statistics relating to dividends already |t@Xes, from year to year, an amount declared and on calculations regarding | B°@Tly If not entirely sufficient to pay vegular dividends to be declared in|for needed subway extensions, no that the last quarter. new outlets would come without op- The total In par value stock divi-|Pressive costs, dends i estimated at $751,104,811, or ential more than twice the total of all such] “The people of the city are milling Aividends declared in the ten previous |@round like herds of cattle and mean- years since the dissolution of the old|While the Transit Commission has out- Standard Ol! Company of Now Jersey. | lived {ts usefulness. Tt and the Board The total In cash diviaends is «sti. |of Estimate are antagonistic and dead- mated at $126,856,378, which far ex-|locked. Except as a regulating, con- ceeds the total for any previous year. |tTacting and accounting department. The par value subscription rights |t¢ commission's history is written. | amount to $2,000,000. It 1s confessedly powerless in the pres- | In addition to all of this, tho|€Mt crisis, duo in part to enforced tn- brokers point out that the actua, |@Ct'V¥y caused by the war, Numer- worth of the stock dividends ana|°U" #xPedients have been suggested | rights to shareholders has been great-|*"4 Some of them tried with tempo- / ly allove the ‘figures represented be-|T@'Y and unsativfactory rewults. ‘The cause in nearly all cases the stuck DUM te disgusted and dislicartened and is secking reprisal. Sdwards, Consists of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and full- tize four-poster Bed; four pieces, as illustrated. ——— SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE SHAKES HILO, HAWAII Excitement Caarsed by Former Erroneous Reports, HILO, T. H., Nov Press).—A_ slight eartha here yesterday, but no damage was re- (Assoclated uke was felt cE disbursed or the new chares sold on The tremor caused cons! Protect W cet : . tihivh sad ported, The tremor caused considerable jas shoes. Protection against . sos u Pee) | siiboription at par ave had a Ieee eee ee ark feel ie] excitement bocaure of from the unreasonable profits Is guaran- 4-Piece Queen Anne Mahogany Dining © Room Suite 5 00 0 " e : ot the; earth disturbanc at had practically m on the sole o: ry i largest total in any one year in cash |Ot realize that the remedy, complete| wiped out the city ente the ahces lave ery pale to match extra, 4 pieces ustrated....... ; ne } dividends was $115,736,183 for 19: |@94 Permanent, les within them-| These reports were due to a mistake tory. Refuse substitutes. The i which was nearly duplicated in (9:1, |#elves. Without a single foot of subway Jn the payments from 1912 to 1422, [extension, thelr protests against exiat- inclusive, the Standard Ol) Company }!2K conditions can be made quickly of New Jersey disburset a total of [éffective. But, lke all great reforms, prices are the same every where, IF NOT FOR BALE IN YOUR VICINITY, WRITE FORCATALOG. BAVMANNE BRO $216,344.46 on {ts common stock.|{t Must como from within, It is W.LDew Stee Ce, and $37,899,278 on its preferred, or |*trictly a moral force. The conventent - 210 Spark Street, 9 : Peete tn cass, o- Appresi: |TOTe? alanhatian Ws aight forcen, W.LDOUGLAS bY 2 Reena Toe Do Not Contise Our Stores With Others of Similar Noma mately one-quarter of the total of al!] wer Manhattan ts night fore PEGGING SHOES A D 10 MEROHANTS : If no dealer in your town handles Ul Companies for the eleven years. ae : eee or ane. TAME te liooupan sheer tose for ushsioeright Town Store ‘Town Store Its subscription rights to preferred] “Opposed to the cre Site £9 hundle this quich selling, gulch turn-over line, jon of this stock totalled $196,766,600, or about] {deal condition stand habit and preju- two-thirds of all rights given by these | dice, old and deep-rooted companies in the eleven years. Its] “Aside from comfort and expedition, stock dividend of $898,333,200 par|the actual saving in money would be value 1s above one-third of the total| yery great. The only expenses in- var value of stock dividends by the| volved in the change would be for . entire group for the last eleven years.| subordinate executive officials, addi In estimating the total dividen tional watchmen, extra messengers, the brokers use figures for_thirty-!telephone and janitor service, and woven of the Btandard O11 componies |) t beat and power All-night for the current year, 4 bauks are pot unknown, and in these Down Store W.L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK SHAVE, at Ob Ayan arr OF Girock ag A Nena sureet pa Way, wear LAth. woos Ave, cor, 56th roadway (Times Sq.) #7206 Broadway, nea Third Aven 1367 Ra Aven HUDS® LINES =") ings from Pier 32 oo. M. ‘ext 132 81 Due Al ng. Dt n i ste. eon Tait S354 Kntcherbdocker Ave, Jersey City—18 Newark Ave. ‘alow ait Rergeniine hi 1 Rread St: eugles Shoes for Wemes, son K. ' HEPSON NAV 250 Went 180th Street Fionkers—19 N. Broadway bNohoken—t ton St. Stores morked with a om ce COMPANY

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