'ing m uy f"y t WWW J"" "-' SflpO-pr-' SWSJf-'"5 . JSppr--iTT't "" a? lit 1 BRITISH TO CEASE SEIZING MAILS ON NEUTRAL SHIPS Note Replying to U. S. Protest Makes Conces sions Asks More Time NOT TO CENSOR LETTERS LONDON, Jan. 28. Appended o the note of Sir Edward Grey reply ing to the American protest on mall eeirures Is a memorandum stating that to avoid misapprehension no malls will be censored or removed from neutral ships brought forcibly Into port for purposes of search. WASHINGTON. .Tnn 2S Administration officials were hopeful to day that Great Britain nnJ her nlllcs will heed tho United States' protest against Interference with Amcrlcnn mails With tho text of the Instructions sent Ambas sador Pago at London before the public, Secretary Lansing and his assistants were hopeful that tho Allies would realise that nubile sentiment In this country would In dorse It In Its ontlrety and that material concessions would yet he made It Is not expected that any formal reply will to made to tho protest for somo time. Inasmuch ns England Is consulting Franco on the subject. Tha protest la tho most vigorous et cent to London, the uso of the term "vexatlously inquisitorial" being strong er than any suggestion ot made In tti communications between London and Washington. Tho position ot the I'nltcd States la squarely set forth In the state ment that "modern practice generally recognizes that malls ore not to be cen sored, confiscated or destroyed on the jhtgjh oeas, oven when carried by belliger ent mall ships." It Is understood that if a satisfactory reply Is not received hero within a rea sonable time. Ambassador Page will bo directed to ask that it be expedited WANT $10,000,000 SET ASIDE FOR BDYIXG FOREST LAND 200 Forestry Men Appear Before House Committee WASHINGTON. Jan IS Itepiesenta tlves of 200 forestry, conservation and trade bodies today urged before the House Agricultural Committee a $10,000. 000 appropriation for continuing pui chases of forest land In New England and south ern Appilachlnn States Governor Locke Craig, of North Carolina, headed the del egation. Unless the present program is contin ued, speakers nrgued, great tracts ot land will deteriorate through lire and soil erosion Flood dangers were lncictu-ecl also. It was said b half logged-off tracts In the mountains LEAVES $21,800 TO FAMILY Will of Thomas P. Robinson, Who Died in Virginia, Probated The will of Thomas P Robinson, 14? East Washington lane, who died January 5 at Richmond, Va . was admitted to pin nate toda The document hequeaths an estate of $21 S00 to Mis Leorona McFad den Robinson and her two daughtcis Bequests of $100 each to St Vincent de Paul Society of the Cliuicli of M John tho Baptist, Mann unK, and to the Theo logical Semlnnr of St Chniles IJor romco are made in the will of .John Bojle, -1223 Pechln street The lemitnder of the $15,S00 estate is loft to Mrs. Mar garet BoNle, the widow, and to other relatives Other wills admitted to probate todnv were. Edward E Eckstein, 1611 Noitlt ISth street. $15,500. Wnltei S I'.lnehart, who died recently In the Jewish Hospi tal, $15,000; Therese Herlng. 3.S1J Hamilton street, J10.M0, Albert Brandle.s, 121 Pine street, $10,000, Albert P Foster. 2253 South 10th street, JSJOO. Thomas W. James. 37JI Locust street, $4100. Mary A Peters, S0.1 North ysth street. $3700. William Coalman. 4X3 North Carlisle street. $.".000 Magslo Carman, 2010 North 31st street, $2500, and Kathcrino E Gresecke, T02D Grays ave nue. $2100 The personal effects of estates weie ap praised today as follows Ludlow V. Clark. $33,657 83. Elizabeth Bartlett, $21, 163.94: Gabriel Upton, $SS7I 20, Harriet CI C. Scott, $5875.21, Alwln C. Nowland, $5173.48; Eliza J. Mohr. $2733 15, and Emma H. Randall, $2170 33. NATURALISTS WELCOMED Delaware Valley Members See Curits Publications "Movies" Tho-Delaware Valley Naturalists' Union convened today in the auditorium of tho Curtis Publishing Company Building for Ua midwinter meeting. James L. Penny packer, the president, opened the meet ing and replied to the address of wel come delivered by a representative of the Curtis Company The delegates then were shown through the big building Uiter they viewed moving pictures, showing tho work of the "making" of the Ladles' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Po-it and Country Gentleman Following th Inspection reports from 13 subsidiary societies were read and approved Supper will be served to the delegates In tho company's dining room on the eighth floor. The evening meeting will be called at 7 '30. the topics of discussion being "Mexico and tha Dry Tortugas " Tho Epeakers will be Miss Mary S Holmes. John L. W. Blrktnbine and Prof II. H M Bowman. The last two talks will be Illustrated by lantern slides The officers of the Delaware Valley Naturalists' Union are President, James L. Pennypacker, vice piesidoiit.s. Miss JIarj S Holmes, Miss Anna Woolman. secretaries, Frank D Baugher, Miss Lydla. 1. Rordeni treasurer, George B. Kaiser HER SILK STOCKINfiS GONE Actress Sues Boarding House Keeper for Loss of Lingerie More or Less Intimate What can an actress do without her silk stockings'' This is what Miss Mabel Le Monuler, 1831 East Cumberland street, would like to know in her suit brought today in the Municipal Court against George A Karlavagn, 3M-06 Noi th Frank, lln street, proprietor of a theatrical board ing bouse Miss Le Monaler sas that she missed $00 worth of her wardrobe wlide stopping at the boarding house In September She itemlzs her loss us (allows Sev eral pairs of silk stockings, a vtaUt, tw vomtljmtlou hjIU. six Iisndksrchiefs, two stripM of ribbon, one grip, brush, tap. silver frame msjiUure set, sowing r, aMtilonr. jjwjImomi and unw revolver. th Jost-mSHtionsd artlc.lt hviuM valued at H.. Daniel S. Boyd Gets Housing Post 1-iiimUOi Kruoen appointed Daulel S Board for fit ear ue prcidnt df the KeiubU-an Executive omimito of the bib vtfurd tu 4iiain ihutf Uerk in lle Invtalon or Huiuui'g and Sanitation Too caw ajppiMe will aiiiumi i-umu 1 M TnwepMiB. wbo a4 iranifairtuJ to the onucuiti uUV ARABS TURN AGAINST BRITISH s ) mm j (virp British troops, to the number of 20,000, me reported to bo virtually besieged at the poit of Aden, on the Red Sea, nftcr losing most of the ground they had occupied in this section. In Mesopotamia the British relief column marching on Kut-ol-Amnrn is now reported to bo 23 miies south of Kut, instead of six miles east of that point, Meantime, the Uussinn forces from the Caucasus are pushing hard act oss Persia in the hope of relieving the pressure on the British. IL NEMIC0 B0MBARDA LE PR0PRIE P0SIZI0NI E LE PR0PRIE TRUPPE Valona, Ben Fortificata ed Oc- cupata dagli Italiani, Sara' Difosa e Tenuta Contro gli Austro-Bulgari ALESSIO E' STATA PRESA v rtOMA. 2S Gennalo II Mlnlstero della Guerra h.i nuliblicnto questa mattlna 11 sehuente rnpporto lel gencralo Cadorna sulla sltuazlone sul fionte ttnlo-nuitrlaco: "VI e' attivita' d: artlsllcria .ippoggiata da acropUinl su tutt.i la fronte l.arti glleria nemica ha causato un incendlo nelli valle del Terragnoio. che pero" e' btato snblto domatu "Acroplanl nemlcl hanno bombardnto Al.i Honcegno e tlorgn. senza pero' caiisnrvi d.innl La stesa nrtlgllerla del nemli'o ha lnvece dWtrutto riparl e nostl ill oserv.ilone degll nustrlacl a (roda ltosva, muI Monte Serten ed a Muznlk, sul Monto Nero "Nella zona di Gorizia not abblamo nr rostato l'offensiva del nemlco a tenlamo fortemente le nostra pnslzlonl L artl glleri.i nustrlaca ha bombardatn distacca mcntl nustrlacl die marciavano verso II ponte iloirison7o a nord-ovest dl Gorizia, lnipdiido cost' la loro avanrnta "Sul Carso il "G corrente lino del nostrl repirtl avanznndo raplilamente guadagno' terreno in direzlone della chlesa dl San Martlno. Ora not tenlamo solidaniente questa poslzlone " VALONA SARA' DirHSA Z' stato declno che l'AIbanla sara" evncuafi dalle truppe alleate che vl si trovano cloo' dasll Italiani che sono con le forro dl Hssad n Durarzo Gil nlleatl difeudeiunno snltanto la liala dl Valona e l'lmmcdlato hinterland A Valona gll italiunl occupano poslzloni ben fortlflcate, ma si sa che forze aui trltche e bulgare si illrlgono verso quella liala flat uord e ilall'est lncontrando poca reslstenza. Dlspatcl ulllclall da Valona dlcono che l'nttnico sulla cltta' ed una delle plu' Important! hattaglle della guci rn nel Halcanl possono essere aspettate fra una qulndlclna di giornl Si dice aucho che e' probablle che la tlotta aus trlaca tentera' dl parteclpare alia lotta. bomliardano Valoni dall'Adrlatlco Se cosl' sara", gll alleatl combatteranno la prima grande liattaglla navale della guerra. Ormal ognl reslstenza delle truppe serbe, montenegrlne e ill Kssad patcla tontro l'avanzata dcgll austriacl e del bulgari su Dura770 e' Inutile Tutte le truppe serbe e montenegrlne ed albanesl che non vogllono arrendcrsl agll austriacl vencono trasportate all'lsola dl Corfu' o a Valona per cnoperare con gli Italiani In una dieclna dl giornl o poco plu', si crede, 1 occupazlone di tutta la Penlsola Hal canlrn da parte degll impel I contrail e del loro alleatl sara' completa. ma gll nlleail sono detlsi a dlfendere Valona tenerl.i cosl' come tengono Salonlcco, giacche' ambedue queste cltta' hanno poslzloni strateglche dl grando impor tanza DPRA55ZO EVACUATA. Intnnto le truppe ltullanc hanno evacu nto Durazzo, u da un monunto all'altro si attende la imtlzlu oho la cltta' e stata occupata agll austriacl die sono gia' glun tl ad Alesslo e vogllono conglungersl con I bulgnrl provtnlentl dulla reglone ill i:i bassan. Qui non si nittre aliuna apprenslone per 1 copro dl spedlzlone che 1 Italia ha a Valona, glacthe' esso occupa poslzloni dl dlfesa imche mlgllorl dl quelle che gll alleatl occupano a Salonkco e queste po slzloni sono ben fortlflcate K del resto se la flott.v austrlaca usclsse dal suol portl essa Incontreiehbn subtto le supeii prl foree italiaiie e degli alleatl o sarebbe dlstrutta Pero' si ha quulche apprenslone circa la Grecla Kssa ha note amblzionl su Valona, e cl st domanda qui che ensa essa fara' dl frotite allattaiio degli uus-tio-bulgarl Tutto l'lnteresse del pubbllro si accen tra ora su Valona HI dice In questl clr coll politic) che un'offenslva bulgara con tro Valona potra' detennlnare una dlchl arazlone dl guerru tra Italia e Germanla Questo e' stato lllnora evitato con cura, ma i'ltalla e' ben deelsa a dlfendere HlonR rontro qualstasl nemlco che la mlnaccl, e gll alleatl sono in pieno ac lordo con II governo dl Itoma HI dice che I bulgari potevano attaccare Valona da pareochlo tempo, ma non Oy&terettes are made to improve stews, soups and salads, but try these appetiz ing little crackers alone if you would know how good an oyster cracker can be. You'll like them either way. Sc NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rtS EVENING- LEPOEn PBlhADETiFHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY I I V I'hanno fatto perche' proljnlillmpnl ne Ratio stHtl Impidltl diillu Gnrmnnla Intnnto si npprende un nltro ditto ruil no 1 gieel si loncmtiiinn nil Arglrn eostio ed a Knrltrii pet linpedlm he I bulgari attocohlno Vnlonn esl (Ileum) nut In icnlta' essl Invadono I Uplro I.n Gel mania hn llnorn evitato ill mandnre tiuppp stio nell Albania, per evltarr dl venlie n contatto con le forze Itiillnnn e provopiire eiisl una illchlarii7loiiP dl guer ra. ma truppe hulgnre sono state man date a loopernre con gll auslrlaoi BABY BANDITS OK CHICAGO ARRKSTKI), LOOT UKCOVKBKI) Five Boys Who Held Up Bank Funds Took S15,G1G CHICAGO, Jan 2 The police todnv announctd thnt thev lind ni tested the five ' hab bnndlts" who toolt part lu ves terdav's tobberj of the Washington Park National Hank, und that thev had re coveted nearlv all of the $r.fU6 when the mouthful robbers obtained In their bold raid The arrests eio snkl to hove been made on Infoiinntlon furnished the de tective buteiu In Mrs Joseph I'rlednian, whose husband was one of the men tnlien in custodv While pait of the raiding partv was knocking on the front door of the house, n pastebouul box pnnlalnlng about tlfniii of the stolen moncv was thrown from a window This monev and the other im rency found bv the detectives una identi fied bv II J Knvanaugh, a director of the bank In all eight men and foui women were arristed Tluec of the men under auest were said to be "Kddle ' Mark, o well known pickpocket. William Teln and "Al" Hi odie Joseph Filedmnn, who, wllh his wife, also was arrested, is a driver of a news paper wagon Merion to Spend $325,000 This Year Administering the affairs of Merion township, in which many of the Main I.lno towns are located, will cost $32."i000 during 1916, according to the budget now before the township commissioners at Ardmore The tn rate foi the ear will not be changed from the T mills In force heretofore Appropi lotions include J.U.00O foi police and lire, iV, 0 for hichwnvs. $32,215 for health and drainage, and $16,000 for lighting 9J need a Biscuit are more than an incident to any meal. They are the best food made from flour. a food to work on, to Ix think on, to play on. JP NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . How Bulger shaved by "scientific man agement" Bulger had a "fussy face" just like yours. He used the best shaving soap he knew of and kept his seven razors in the pink of condition. He could shave in five minutes, but if he didn't spend ten more sop ping on soothing lotions and steaming his face with hot towels, his skin felt like hot parchment and an ugly little rash broke out on his neck. But ail that is over since Morton told him about JHAVING STICK Now lie Just shaves, washes with told water if Bridget Is late- his face feels -tine, and lie Is ten minutea tu the tooil til hours a year I And all t cause of that soothing, heal ing medication In Hcslnol Shaving Stick All good druggists sell It For trial size free, writ to Dept. 7-M, ResinoL Baltimore. Md. 11 ligjgplscult.fl I SLAVS' BLOWS CRIPPLE TURKS ; IN THE CAUCASUS Moslems Attempt Desper ate Offensive, but Are Quickly Beaten Back ERZERUM SOON TO FALL LONDON. .Ian 2S Slashing blows hv Ginnd Duke Nleho- las' Russian armv have sd serlouslv trlpplcd the Turks In the Caucasus that i complete victory Is now In sight, ac cording to advices received front Petro grad todnv. i The Turkish forces ilefendim: Hrrerlim took the offensive when the Russians halted after their Orst successes, but were driven back In rout. Thp Russian surrpss In vsin flnor has had the same effect on Persia tnal the German victories In the eastprn thpntie hnil on tlulgniln. according to the Athens correspondent of the Dallv Mnll Up savs II Is reported Hint Petsla Is about to Join thp Allies The general effect upon the Moslem peoples vlll also be of Immense benefit to the Allies whose piestlg" In the Orient had tititlniibtullj .surftred n a lestilt of the evncuatlon of Galllpoli penlnsuln Hrr-pium Is thp strongest Tuiklsh foit ipss In Asia Mlnnt. it fonns the Iip Ktonc of the Ottntnnn linn of defense ncnlnst Itilssli The fnrlincntlons nte model n and nrc piiulpped with Kinpp guns Aiixlelv for the saretv of Geneial Townsheiid'n Mt sotmlatnlan nriin shut up In Kul-cl-Ain.irn. which was iiicrtased ' .M'sterdav In the ndmlsslnn on the put i of thp Government that Oehpriil Avlmpr I with his relief fane Is not vet within JO miles of his destination, was iillcved soinewlint todnv bv n mesngp riom Gen eral 'lownshend himself, annniiiiping n wltlidinwnt of Turks before his lines The messagp was vcrv brief catrvlng tlio ntinouiiremeiit that the Vurks had evoui ited their trenches on the land or sonthein side of the defenses at Kut-el-Amnra, and had fallen back to new posi tions about a mile from the HrlM-h In tienehments A dlspttch received heie todnv quoting a leport printed by the Cologne olks zeltung. telling of the straits In which the lliltlsh Kiinlson nf Aden. In Southern Ainbla. had been reduced wns proinptlv denied by the Pres liurrati WILL IUWIN TO WEI) Writer to Take Inez Haynes Gilmore as Bride Ni:V VOIIK. .Inn 2S Kiom the battle front of tturopn to the battlefront of mat rlmonv todnv came the nuthoi, Will Ii wln. The Cillfnml.i man and Inez. If i nes Gilmore. w ho also w rites and gets real uionev foi It. nie armed tndav with a passport, sometimes called n tn.nrlage li cense, and I'cbiuarv 1 they expect to face the 42-i cntlmctre bntterj of their friends' eves while the marriage ceremonv Is per foimed nt 47 AVnshlngton Square Irwin and his bride will sail foi Ihuopp the dav thev are married, to spend their honeymoon nt the front Whitcomb Beds and Cribs 20 to 50 Per Cent. Off OEVERAL patterns of brass - trimmed ljj enamel beds which are to be discon tinued, we are now selling at One-Half Price fntrrfn Hn n il ii il H ii We dtlUtr to your home J 'jniii-jflf a 'f , LaZ - .,iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiMiiiiiv. ready at hand to bring Quick Service to your door or a personal call at any bi our offices will secure the same result. Quick Service is yours for the asking, free of charge, excepting where new parts are needed. With such a service at your beck and call, there is no reason why the gas lights in your home should not always be in fine condition. The ' United Gas Improvement Co. I 3 WRmpi9vii"iv Kirwni'iwuuiainiuiiti'uii Todays War Developments The Allies rtf? reported as exne uatlns nil of Albnnla, excrpt Av lona (Vnlona), where the Italians hiuo thfir ba. Grand DukcsNicholass H tlrlivcr ine; smnshlnfr blows ngninst the Turks in the Caucasus. Tho fall of Kr?crum is imminent. Great Britain oflicinlly denies tho story from German sources that 20,000 troops nrc dcspfrntcly defending Aden from Turks and Arab assaults. The Moslems on the TiRrh have retired to new petitions and the belcaj;ucred army at Kut-cI-Ainara are safe for the present. A fiercely contested battle is rnK ing in tho Arras sretdr or the west front. Both French and Ger mnns nssfrMbnt they hnvp made (rains and repulsed countcr-nttac'js. Austrian nrtillrrv, shelling tho Itnlian positions brforo Gorizia, checked tin attempted assntilt by their own It oops. SWAini OF VOIitlNTBKHS CAUSES HAVOC AT TIKE NeiKliboia Hush in to Quench Ulnae in Wine Cellar Too mum vohi'iterr llietmn intd havoc Willi the home of Ralph 111 l. I1G1 Smith llth stieet. vhen fire war dls rovcred there ritrl loln. It seemed as though the whole neighborhood svrmed to his tepotie tllccl told the police When he told the neighbors the tlr did not amount t ntnlhlng. Ihcv tefused to Ilstpii ho snld. and fnlrlv fouiht to get In lie sild hn htarrd his feet nga'n't Hip ilmir bit thev rushed nvei lilin He wns kno"kpd down and tr.imphnt on bv the rnthuslnstle volunliets. j lllfpl was nsleen on the llrst floor or ' ih house when the ftimel of 'uirnlng aliiihol i.iused his nosn to twluli Smoke nouieil un fiom the biisenieiit, which Is a wine cellni owned by John De Sllllpl. There rnnie n loud knocking on the door Weil nilmltlid two nelghbois who dii'lied downstairs mid assaulted the kegs The Hip wnn soon extinguished foi link of fuel, hut meantime the lest of the neUh bnrlmod gathered despite Illtcls vigor ous nssprtlons that the file wnn out and Insisted on ciowdlng Into his house I'nmllles iipstnlis that wanted to sleep weie "lesitiPd" liv being pn'sed In linli -raising trips ncioss ledges and down awning poles, fuinltuie was run led d.iiv n and dngged about till the house was iie.ulv denuded I'or neailv an linui the lescnets wmked. loiu after the tliemen lind gone, and while llltcl and othpi oi -(upants of the lionise piotested nntlnsi the ieuionl of tvi'n ilnli tnd pktuie Ilici.! and the tlnre othei famllks in the hoimc woiked till dnvlueik to put the furniture tmik In the lwue Itlcci as seitcd that then w.isn t nmcli left to bum in the wine cellar, thanks to the ' volunleei tliemen Electro Construction Co. Commercial Trust Building ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS Electric Light & Power Wiring These are mostly 3 ft. and 3 ft. 6 in. widths, though a few aie three-quarter and full sizes. Heretofore we have made our cribs with sliding rods. We aie now making them with our chan nel slide and therefore are selling patterns with sliding rods, all new and fresh. Cribs, 20 Per Cent. Off Crib Mattresses, $3.75 up you arc at a distance and can not come to the store, we will qladly mail you booklet. The Whitcomb Metallic Bedstead Co. 1710 Chestnut Street Factory, Shelton, Conn. New York Boston Use These Servants The telephone and the postal card are ever asufi. mvtmiBtumamnm .tiMUUnuaBeitiiami 28, lfllfl' FIND DICTOGRAPH IN BRITISH NAVAL ATTACHE'S ROOM German Plot Nipped. Teuton Planned by New Secret Service Heads FOUND IN VENTILATOR i N'HW YOtUC. Inn 2" The illscoveiv of a itlrtoarnph In the I rooms of Captain luv Onttnt, naval at tache of the lliltlsh I'.mbnfsu lias prc- i tentel CUtmart agents liecnmlPT og nbrttit of Impoitant Hrltlsh Oovbriitnent secrets 1 Crtplnln tlnunt'fl f-leiit' ' snx he out- I wilted men who honed to catch him off ' his guard. Th slorr of the illrtograph I forms it lemarkable behlnd-tln'-sceites narrative of never-censlng dupls fietween the hlijhlv orguiilred seirPt seivlies iniiln talned In tills colintiv 111 the Centra! Powers mid Hie Allies The Teulo i agents, nflr tnon hs of jilatinlng. rmtceiled In planting the dle togirnli In the loom often useil bv i'np tnln Onunt fo' conferences The plotteio tool, iooiiu situ tied on nil sides of Cap lain (inuM's apartment, lelow and above "The Uelnimi Hgrnts wntvlud Ununt foi two weel.i and ibsened his dillv tnol'el ipiiIs " nld the lufoini.int. "Thev made mliuil" PMimltinilons of ihe forma tion of the unl'i". the location of inricts, ventilating Hstcms etc per in vn.vTit.ATf);: "Tlicj IliulK lilt upon the vetttllatoi as the pin whore n diitoRinph could be placed Ult't the nld of nn evieil me- b inlilitn the eouplMtnis entcted Onunt's apartment Thev 'tiallcd' tli dlciogmph from tho inptnlns loom to nn adjoining one. The Mhune icrha)S would have woil.ee! peifetth except Hint Captain 'latint, since he took up his resldetut In .Ve Toil., had until Ipated the miv ri"tliod of nttnrk AccunllluK ho hud aruingtd with Ihu hotel maiumemeiit to ninkp n tiioiough scaieli or his iiu.irteis nt Intel vols it nt lonct twivt u week I!e eniisp ni" this Ihe dlctoginph wns dlsiov eied almost nt oiae ' .No attempt was made to uripst the i ill I Kii&JImIi Oiilom Mfiilcl, UnhoKiiny 'Inn or Dull Calf Ituhlirr nr l.rnther Snlr .. Here is the chance for young men to get a top-notcher having extra style and value. One of many models that have style and stability. In every size and width a lit for every foot. i il Daisimer in i II PHILADELPHIA possesses the ffl HP , 1 best Electrc;typing plant in the M I C I The pride in this possession no T IK doubt rests largely with ourselves IK but the convenience of it: rests with 5li I iMt ''le more important, on a national i J jx scale, a local business becomes, the Sli fl T more reason Philadelphians should xll Q patronize its product, Local Printers 2ju lllx ant Advertisers should specify Royal i not ours. Royal Electrotype Company, 'Jj K 620 Sansom St., Philadelphia. Tele- jjl JJ phones; Walnut 1731, Main 4340. Mb for thA kIai i.- bprrtuse the rival Secret n,A.i'e?x i.. K,A. . H.a.1 . . .' because It was thought best to wM conatttnt watch upon this conspiMiirt'l i, ,j miv Bftinv mm wnv and N'nw annxrAiV "This was done, and i vi niifux. ' discoveries were made. . I'or IhManw.S th ldentlt-"V ut tain flaunt clinched ' men who lmti surf.).! c I nintelen and Cnptnltn Hov-ed atifl l I Pflpett as dlrectois of tho (lerman sJ2 St n Ice ' ow ' Dover Thentre Burned, Lous J3fjf i uuii.li, im, jnn ii The first fin,,1 i any consernteneo .lint tins viu.i 5 "i in moip than ii'vem tlpafpft, -i v.?' I Ilovd's moving picture thcitre en ffi? The origin of the fire is a misttrr i tlio building was n mass of (lames iyZ It wan discovered flood wnfi .. W l-pait of the Ilohblns Hose Comnanv 1,12 I the adjoining huilflings The loss amnw wa no Ij. I surnnee A PACKAGE of N.B.C.Grahami Crackers offers nu trition in delicious form for either child or grown-up. Made of selected flour baked right packed right kept right NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Every Dollar Does Double Duty Here We are making a new record on value-giving in these $.50 Shoes. With every pair goes the double guarantee of satis faction; a certainty of style, of workmanship, of fit. . $ Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. men responsible 5P & 10? .50 C