Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 18, 1915, Final, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING TnaF-PTTTTM-nELPnTA, FBIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915,
FANO BOMBARDATA DA
UNA SQUADRA NEMICA;
GORIZIA IN PERICOLO
Le Truppe del Generate Ca
dorna Avanzano nel
Trentino e nella Carnia.
Seicento Austriaci Fattt
Prigiortieri.
nOMA, 13 Qlugiio.
Una squadra nustrlaca ha bombardato
qucsta nmttlim la. clttadlna dl Fnnn, tra
x-earo ea vnnna. ,. , I ,.,.! ., - " v j :,:;-- ,-. " . "
tl bombardamento. dl Fntio fu esogulto I ""J-Ji' "'"-l"...u' ,...,."",,"-
Mtlborithotlo I.e nontre grannta hanno
Incendlafo mi paseAgglo ch unlva le
opre Inferior! a quelle aupr1ori e la.
plAttnformo ropeita dl una butter-la,
nomlcn e' stnla dantlagg dannegitlata
gi avmente.
"Xotlsia leoftitl danno maMleri par
tlcolnrl della luillante azlone svolta dol
noslrl soldatl nella reglone dl Monte Nero
nella notte del 18. Ibb1Io fu esogulto
eon grandl dlfliCottA' ed I, nostri uomlnl
furono conMantemente sotto 11 fuoco del
liemlcl. II ntimero totatc del prlKlonlcrl
fattl dal noslrl ommonta a 000. Nol ftb-
blnmo preao al nemlca anclie moltlsalml
fuclll e due rmtraRllatrlcl.
"Nel ponerlgglo dl mercolcdl tin bat
tAftllona unghereee eeequl un vlotcnto at
taecft contro le nostra tol2lonl a Zak
rain, ntlta zona dl Monte Nero, ma fu
reaplnto. all Itallanl Oaoro succeestva
mente AJcunl contrnttacchl cho flnlrono
eon la tlietruzlone del baMagllone un
ghereao "Lunfto It flume lsonzo la nostra often-
slva procede metodlcnmente e lo nostre
FIRST PHOTO OP ELLEN WILSON McADOO
da Un Incroelatore e da nuattro cacclhtor
pedlnlere atlstrlache e duro" per parecchl
mlnutl. Un romunlcato del Mlnlatero
delta 'Marina dice cho I dannt eono stall
Inalgniflcantl.
Gvldcntemento te navl nemlche el pro
ponevano dl dnnnegglare la fcrrovla cho
coiteggla I'Adrlatlco nel tratto Ravenna
Ancona. Infattl to navl dlretsoro parecchl
prolettlll contro la atazlone fcrrovlarla,
ma neesuno ragglunso It beraagllo. Parec
chl prolttlll caddero Invcco In vlclnanza
delta chlese o dl pubbllcl edlflzll, ma fecero
dannt cha posaono facllmente esaera rl
paratl. Quando caddero I prlml .prolettlll nil abl-
tantl dl Fano al rlfuglarono nella cantlne,
coalcche non vl furono vlttlmo no ferltl.
Pol, non appena le navl nemlche at nllon
tanarono, la popolazlone el rlverso" netls
trade s fece una dlmoatrazlono patriot
tlca, Un telegramma da Parlgl dtco cho II
Allnlatero delta Marina franccso ha un
nunclato ufflclalmento che navl da guerra
franceal cooperano con la flotta Itallana
nel blocco delta flotta auatrlaca nell'Adrl-atico.
Fano si trova ad otto mlglla dalta pic
cola rtepubblica dl San Marino o vanta
una famoaa vocchla cattedrale o parcc
chlo nltro chlcso contenentl tosorl dl nrto,
-Oltr.e. alio rovlno dl un magntflco nrco
trlonfale dl Augusto. Fano contava
netl'uttlmo cenalmcnto circa 27,000
abltantl. La squadra austrlaca e' proba
bllmento partita' da Pola, sua base, cho
dlata da Fano circa 85 mlglla. j
GIlANDn VITTOniA IMMINENTE.
Un dlapacctu da Olnovra dice cho I'occu
pazlone dl Oorlzta da parte dello forzo
Italians o' Immlncntc. Lo opore dl flrtlfl
cazlone austrtacho dl quclla cltta' eono
rapldamenta mandate In pezzl dall'artlgll
erla Itallana.
81 dice che II govemo ha conflacato la
villa del kalacr a Fraecatl, dovo proba
bllmonto sono atato travato munlzlonl cd
nrml.
La battaglla dl Gorlzla si va combat
tendo con raddopplata encrgla, come tclo
grnfa queata mattlna 11 gcneralo Cadorna
al Mlnlstero delta Querra. IVnrtlgllcrlu
Itallana ha bombardato a dlstrutto la
atazlono fcrrovlarla dl Gorlzla. Sol mlg
lla a nord della cltta' lo forze ltallano
hanno occupato o fortlflcato la allure cho
clrcondano Plava, Bulla rlva sinistra del
l'lsonzo. Nel rapporto ufllclale odlerno si Ieggo
cue un iniero oaitagnone ungticreao o
atato dlstrutto dagll Italian! In un sangul
noso combattlmento attorno a Planlna
polje, a nord-est dl Montenero, nello Alpl
Carnlcho. Gil Itallanl hunno prceo In quel
combattlmento plu dl COO prlglonlerl, com
prcal JO ulllclall. Ecco II tcsto del rap
porto: "Sul fronto trentlno-tlrolcso vl sono
fetatl una scrlo dl combattlmcntl dl poca
Importanza con eslto favorovolo a nol.
"Un reparto dl nustrlnnl rim nvnnvnvn
da llovereto, nolla valle 'deirAdlgo fu
uttaccato o aconlltto nello vlclnanze dl
Zugna.
"Nol abblamo occupato Sasso cd Al
bergo o Falzarego, nella Vallo Costeana,
facendovl 30 priglpnlcrl.
. !?M,! 'ronto lel,a Carnia II duello dl
rtlgllcrla numenta dl violenza. Nol
abblamo smontato parecchl cannonl
austriaci cd abblamo disperse repartl del
Genlo cho lavornvano a rinforzaro le
optro dl dlfesa del nemlco. Alcuno
colonne austrlacho In marcla sono Btato
disperse dalla nostra artlgllcrla.
i "Sebbcno un vento fortissimo Impcdisso
le splorazlonl oeree nol abblamo potuto
determlnare 11 lavoro ill riistmzinnn r-,un
dalla nostra artlgllerla nella fortezza dl
cupato un gran tratto dl tcrrltorlo dopo
una ltinga e sangulncsa lottfl. Lo noatro
poalzlonl sono state consllldato o tuttl gll
attachl del nemlco sono stall rcsplntl In
altrl puntl del fronto dell'Isonzo si sono
avutl eolo duelll dl artlgllerla a lung
dlstnnza. Ln stazlono fcrrovlarla dl Oor
Izla e' stala In parto dlatrutta dal noslrl ,
proictiui eil una colonna dl earn rerroM
aril e' stata Incendlata "
SUL FItONTE DEL TIIENTINO
Nel scttore del Trontlno gll Itallanl
hanno vlrtualmente occupato la clttadlna i
dl Mori, Importanlo poslzlonu sulla strada
che da llovereto porta a lllvn Questo
tratto dl strada o' nonrlmeno nssnl dlffl
cllo glacche' gll austriaci hanno rrotto
fortlflcazlono dappcrtutlo dovo hanno
potuto trovaro una poalzlono clevnta
Occorrera' perclo' smantollaro quosto
fortlflcazlonl prima dl procedcro I
iNciio Alpl camlche contlnua II duello
dl artlgllcrla nolto o glorno gunndo so
pragglungo la notto ll tiro dM cannonl '
reso posslbllo da rlflottorl o da razzi Gli
austriaci sono rluscitl a portaro grossl
cannonl contro lo poalzlonl occupato dagll
itallanl In qucste montagne, ma gll Ital
lanl hanno potuto llnora mantencro la
loro supcrlorlta'.
Truppe dl fantorla, Alplnl c guardlo ell
Flnanza fanno spesso attacchl dl sorpresa
contrn gll austriaci cd In alcunl casl II
obbllgano ad arrandersl senza combattcrc.
Eeal avanznno vcrao trlncee consldcrnto
Imprcndlblll per sentlerl sconosclutl, nott
soltanto al contrabbandlcrl dl professono
ed nllo guardlo dl Flnnnza c vlncono con
la rapldlta' delta loro sorpresa. In questo.
modo sono state conqulstato le montagne
ad ovest ed a sud dl Malborghctto c ccrto
alture dalle quail el domlna 1'altoplano dl
Gall.
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GRAND JURY INDICTS
STAHL FOR PERJURY
Lusitania Affidavit Maker
Face Trial Remitted
Tombs.
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Arrest Two Under "Dope" Act
LANCASTER, Pa., Juno lS.-Jcro Slpe,
a cigar-store proprietor, nnd Harry
Swank, a garage employe, were nrrested
today while ln the uct of taking hypo
dermic injections of morphine. The po
lice say that a number of tablets wcro
foupd on Slpe, rendering him llablo to
prqiecutlon under tho Harrison "dope"
act. Tho police say they have evldenco
that tho morphine camo from n hospital
or drug storo here, but the prisoners rc-
iuso to tell where they obtained It
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Vessels Arriving Today
Str. Orlclld (Nor.), New York, ballMt, Mun
eon Line.
c,blr' kYIS0, iiev Yorl' merchandise. Clyde
uicaiimttii v.wuifuiijr.
Str. llrantfori;
Tnylor'a Sons.
ki,Si'i.4?&'&stf,..i..U
Abovo is tho first photograph of Ellen Wilson McAdoo, second grand
child of President Woodrow Wilson. She wns born Mnv 20, and is,
consequently, four weeks old. Secretary Willinm G. McAdoo and
his wife arc seen with the baby.
SAVING OF DROWNING
PERSONS ILLUSTRATED
M. C. A. Physicnl Directors Ex
plain Practical Methods.
(lir.). lliuimore, Chaa. JI.
Steamships to Arrive
FREIGHT.
i,?!P?- From.
lilltra . hi.i.i.
jlrailond Hnvin.
Methods of saving persons from drown
In? wero demonstrated today by Louis
N. Volcker and Thomas Kowlns, of tho
Ccntrnl Y. M. C. A., In the association
swimming pool at the concluding session
of the live-day conference of the Stalo Y.
M. C. A. physical directors.
The meeting, with P. O N. Eldler, of
the Reading Y. SI. C. A., presiding, was
opened with devotional exercises, led by
Robert D. Laughner, of Johnstown. An
address on "An Adequate Physical Pro
gram In a City of 50,000 or Under" wns
made by George R. Fleming, of Williams
port. Demonstrations of fancy steps and
gymnastic dancing were given by C.
Senile, of Hartford, Conn., and of recrca
tlvo upparatus exercises by D. T. Pest, of
Newark, N. J. James M. Sterrctt, of tho
Philadelphia Swimming Club, showed re
cent developments In tho teaching of
swimming.
BURGLAR FELLS WOMAN
Snllcd.
Ai.l in
Shield Arrll L'l
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.May 8
..Soville
iniumtrran Hh c ds Mnv if
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spczia
Sloeata
li'll.Ann. V.
Ironwcn Loulsburg ..
llarntacl Sanill . ". . .
ueorge rymjin ...... .Marseilles
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THE WEATHER
Oflicial Forecast
WASHINGTON, June 18.
For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer
sey: Increasing cloudlneaa tonight; Sat
urday, probably showers; moderate vari
able winds.
Showers covered Now England, eoatern
New York and northeastern Pennsylva
nia, and occurred along the south Atlan
tic 'coast during tho last 21 hours. The
Western rain area covers tho Missouri
and upper Mississippi Valleys, and In
some Plares the rainfall was excessive.
Concordia. Kan., reports 4.C0 Inches during
the last 21 hours. A moderate tempera
iT ?.XCT contlnu n'ng the mlddto
Atlantic slope, nnd a slight excess Is re
ported from most places In the enttnn
belt, while there l .nBh. ..5?lt,n
the upper Lake region and ftSm thenS
westward to the Rocky Mountains.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observation. Uk.nM 8 .. m. EaM.rn ,lme.
Lit Ita!n- Vloe.
8 a.m. u.'t. fall. Wind. itviv...i...
T4 a .;.--."'.
o li clear
M Jf.. u Cloudy
10 SW 4 Cloudy
Fa. 8 Cloudy
SB 52 Cloudy
..SB 8 Clear
. . W 4 Clear
M'NW R Cloudy
K
.May 27
.May 27
.MayM
. May L")
WnI ... taipriuvB May ,iu
Manche.ter Miller sanchcater ." . jSSS s
'. de Lorrlnga Marseille Juno 8
Uanovcr Murnellles .Juno U
Algerlana London .... jinolo
HuTa" ?.1,",,ld" -J""a
j!!lclva. Jluelva Juno il
r.H r . ;,''V Clenfueaoj June i:i
Ardvk' mbal' WV", J""'
ft '. ".v.; Jtottcrdam June It
HhR;,.erni"511 Cristobal Juhon
5J?'V n '.a1e ,,arrv Juno IS
Au . , "" London June 15
C,5a, Atnatordam ...ijunS U
V"b,a Haana June 1(1
i?',f Port Antonio ..Junolrt
DiJdvfc ET! n10"10 --June 10
uaterayK Rotterdam Juno 10
Steamships lo Leave
FREIGHT.
Nama. For Date
gS.ehai.ir- MiileV .'...lllSeS.SS W. "nl J?
Algerian London Junoio
Intruder in Storo Escapes by Striking
Down Owner.
Mrs. Ida Schubert, of 3110 Germnntown
avenue, htiu-d n noise in her dcllcates
ten storo shortly after midnight, and
went downstairs to investigate. As she
groped her way through a corridor on
the first iloor slio was struck ov-r tho
head by sorao heavy Instrument and
knocked down.
Half dazed by tho blow, she neverthe
less wns able to rise In time to hear some
one running out of the house. She tele
phoned to tho Park and Lehigh avenues
station, nnd Special Policeman Rlrtiurd
son hurried to tho storo.
Across tho street from tho delicates
sen store a bluecoat was standing. If
Mis. Schubert had mado any nofe he
would have hrard her. '
CARNEGIE STEEL COMPANY
GETS 70,000-TON ORDER
Pittsburgh Concern Will Help Fill De
mand of Russia.
PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 18. It was
announced hero this morning that tho
i-nrnesie bteel Company had received an
order for 70,000 tons of steel from the
Pressed Steel Car Company. This ma
terial is to be used In tho manufacture
of "COO new steel cars for tho Russian
Government.
All the airbrakes for the 13,000 cars, for
which tho Russian Government recently
contracted In Amorlcn, aro to bo mado
i ii?. "es"nenouse Airbrake Company
at Ullmcrdlng. and Victor Koshkln, of
Ietrogrnd, Russia, has arrived In Pltts-
""" lo personally supervise the con
struction of this entilnmnn m i.-i.i.i
Is chief engineer of tho Russian West
nghouse Company, to which company
the Russian Government gave the con- I
tract for the airbrakes, and which in turn I
turned It over to tho Westlnghouse Com- !
pany here.
The car order amounted to J5O.0O3.O00 !
and tho largest portion of It went to the I
"7 alecl -nr company here, which
received orders for 7000 of the cars. Mr.
Koshkln said that the war has created
a great car shortago in Russia and theso
cars are Intended to remedy this con
dition. Speaking of tho war, ho said that
tho people of his country aro solidly sup
porting tho government nnd that no ono
o? RusVUbt ' Ule UU,mat8 auc"
NEW TORK, June 18. Gustav Stan!,
German reservist, today was Indicted by
a Federal Grand Jury for perjury In con
nection wlth.hls affidavit that the Cunard
liner Lusitania carried guns.
Other Indictments against two other
persons may have been returned simul
taneously, but Slant was alone when he
wns brought from the Tombs and ar
raigned In the United States District
Court.
In his affidavit, Stahl swore that ho
aaw four 6-Inch guns mounted on tho
Lusitania on April 30, when she salted
from thla port on her last voyage when
a German submarine sent her to the bot
tom off tho Irish coast, with more than
100 American lives.
stnhl. renresented by counsel, pleaded
not guilty and wns held for trial. Hli?
ball, $10,000. was not furnished nnd ho
was returned to the Tombs, where he
has been confined since his arrest, which
preceded his testimony before the grand
Jury.
Secret service men and attaches of tho
Bureau of Navigation were witnesses
against Stnhl, but the most damaging
evldenco against him, It was said, was
given by Daniel Jenncy, his room
mate, who told of the alleged refatlona
among Btahl, the two Hnrdcnborg broth
ers, now missing, nnd Paul Kocnlg, of tho
Hamburg-American line.
Dream of Husband's Death Verified
LANCASTRR, Pa., June 18. Mrs. John
MncGracgor, uf this city, last night
dreamed thnt nor husband was standing
by tier bedcld, nnd he looked like a
dead person. A few hours Inter a tele
gram was received Informing her of his
donth at Rockvlllc, near Harrlsburg, yes
terday afternoon by the collapse of a
school building on which he was working.
THE KEYSTONE
UPHOLSTERY CO.
1224 Girard Ave.
Any old arm chnlr
can be made to look
like thla.
fi-pleco Pnrlnr Suit
reupholtercil, frames
r e c o n -at
r ucted
nnd pol
lthpri to
look like
new
$7
$10 &
$15
A fi-plecc t
ci ip rnvFRc
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made to outer complete UP
Wo carry n full Una of linen, cretonnes,
tapestry, velours and leather nt lowest
prices. Workmanship guaranteed.
Call, write or phono and our repreaan
tatlve will call with a full lino ot sam
ples, day or evening, city or suburbs, and
give estimate. I'hnno Poplar 1350.
M. A. WIH88, Manager.
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Seashore Excursions $1
EVERY DAY j.
Galvanized Boat Pumps
lsssss
L. D. BERGER,
59 N. 2nd Street
aiacJCTZIrttyfuA
-wrsswi ,x
Snini v Commencing June 19, 1915
special Excurs ons Leave ) 1 tr a nr - .
Chestnut St. & South SLPriM r 7.00 A. M. Everv Dav
1 vnn
ron
Mulll 4000
Market 331
I tlantc c.ean City Sea Isle City
I aaui . r vviiawood CapeMav 3
Additional Sunday f, Aintic Citv 0nlV) 7.3Q A , j
, Station.
.nuone, Tex ,...TB Tl
Atlflnttn rt.u fn at
niamarck, f, D. .BS B."
Ouxralo, N. Y. ..ill .11
ilcas-o 04 CO
Cleveland cs tin
Denver ,,rj 4h
Dea Molnea (14 (U
Detroit GO St
uuiutti. Minn ,.4 .18 ,se ffn
llarrlshurir .. ".'72 w " S
Hatteraa. N. C...78 T2 p
Helena, Mont. :,.4S 41 .' gw
Huron, S. D 04 s2 , nw
JaekaonvllU ....74 72 02 NE
n."a!..r"' Mo..rt 051,23 W
Loul.vlll. .,.,,,,72 Rlt QC!
unphia ..::::::ts ;: iB
Philadelphia ..I 74 m ',
Pittsburgh M 64 r
Portland. l o, ... .A H
Quebec. Can 80 BO .10 B J w
Bt. Loula t at ut hw n V,
8t. Paul ...at 3 'S NB i S!f
Salt Lake. Utah..5 S - $8 I S.
gn fronclaco ..60 tk) . sW a el
fjmp 76 74 .7 Sb 11 cio
Wlnn'p .sa Sri jo ciS
Observations at Philadelphia
8 A. M,
Barameitr
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FLAGrOLlJ FOll NORtttS SQUABB
WANTED DY BUSINESS MEN
Petition Will Be Presented to Chief
of City Property Bureau.
Patriotic nnd buslneM men's organiza
tions In the northeast eectlon today
stnrtcd a movement to have a flagpole
erected at Norrla Square. This Is tho
only public square In Philadelphia which
nt the present time 1ms no flagpole. Be
hind the movement are merchants and
others who are Interested In civic work
In tho Northeast. It Is planned to Imvo
petitions circulated and hv . """"
presented to William " M b?,.11"
uio uureau or city Property liT'J
days a committee composed or l
tntlve citizens will makA , 2L "!
peal to Chief Ball. Tho enWT1 i
composed of tho following Coh1mlllJ
A. C. Kooly, president of tt,. fcJ
elnglon Board of Trada. jBi, "
president Kensington Merchant? FrS
trate William Olenn" Frank We?, Ji
Derbyshire, Select Councilman f' .Hf
ll'olrnn nt t, ...i ""'man A. ,
B .mn:' Wlltl.T.,"." .Wttfd
Strumps, William Weir. 3t L&t
S,ihoIeInX0i.OfR0PreSentttllv"-n?
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June Needs
and Furnishings
Boys, Big Boyo,
In Clothes
For Little
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Young Men and All Men
Rccda facilities
eupplying summer drew
requircmenta are varied and
complete tvc -will take
C 1 " r i
care or boys or all
from 6 yeara to 100.
Boyi' Wash Suits mado of care.
fully selected fabrics in all the new
and approved models, Blouso and Rui.
sian Blouse styles, 3 to 10 year slzu
$1 to $5. Norfolk Jacket Model'
$3.50 to $9.00.
Boys' Summer Weight Suits, Nor
folk, Blouso and Russian Blouie
effects, $5.00 to $20.00.
Men's Crash and Palm Beach Suits
(coat and trousers), $3.00. 810 00
$12.00 and $15.00. ' " "'
Tan Silk Coats, $18.00; trouseri
to match, $7.00.
Flannel Trousers, white, $5.00
$6.00 and $3.00. '
Strioed Flannels and Serces, $5.00
$6.00, $7.50 and $8.00. -".
READY-TO-WEAR SHIRTS
At $1.50, Mercerized Cotton Shirts
and an excellent Crepe Weave in
many attractive designs.
At $2.00. Imported Madras, Crepe,
and Russian Cord effects.
At $3.00 and $3.50, a eeneroui
assortment of new designs in ailk and
cotton materials.
At $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00.
pure Silk Shirts various weaves and
textures with or without satin stripes
a notable and striking variety.
UNDERWEAR. Athleri RMn.
Spring and Summer weights, 50c, 75cJ
$1.00, $1.50 and upward. Knee Draw
era "B. V. D." and "Delparlc" 50c;
Nainsook, 75c; Mercerized, $1.00;
Linen or Sill: Mixed, $1.50.
UNION SUITS from $1.00 up.
ward.
MEN'S HALF HOSE. Full
assortments of Cotton and Lisle
thread, 25c to $5.00. Special values
in Silk Half Hose, plain and fancy,
50c, $1.00, $1.50.
MEN'S STRAW HATS. Newest
and most desirable braids and stylv, ,
in Men's Straw Hats of American ana
foreign make. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
and $3.50.
PANAMAS, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, '
$10.00 and $12.00.
Linen and Duck Outing Hats,
Caps, Golf Hose, Belts alf outinj
"fixin's" in abundance.
United States National Lawn Ten
nis Association Adjustable Hat-
Danas, sue.
Jacob Reeds Sons
1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET, Ptila.
And GARDEN PIER, Atlantic City, New Jersey. !
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ctor Service
Victor prices are uniform all over the United cTnt0e u i ,
purchase any Victor outfit at the cash price and se tie hv f He?Pe S y0U may
or our rental-payment plan, by which" all rant ,n? V ash 0r chare accunt
any extra interest charges 'for tois privi leee wl d,r y,Ur Purchase without
United States. privilege. We deliver free anywhere in the
Patrons tell us that our service is a great advantage in record shopping
Here are our outfits comnlp.b w?fi, nri,a, ,, . 7 . cupping.
...c , s.k0 auu ine xerms ot our rental.na,m,n
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