Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 01, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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U. S. PEACE TOLL
IN DEATHS STIRS
MUNITION PROBE
House Resolution Demands
Light on Casualties
in War Plants
"SLAVERY" IS ALLEGED
WASHINGTON IVIi 1 Ttmt tlir '
United States nlronih Is nliiR In death
tolls for 1(8 peaceful part In the Kuioppiiti
War today ns forcllil ntlrcl tn the at ,
tentlon of Coiiripss in a revolution ro
ported to tho limine, tleirspntatlp
fiytnts. of South Ciunllnn tleimiiulnl In
formation as to tho wcck.iKe and death
that munitions manufacture lias lirmijjlit j
to this countr flmiKcs thai the line '
death and atihlent lint If tininltlons plains
had been suppressed and that men are
lured to the hazardous emplovment In e I
posle factories iKimrnnt of the nature of i
the work are set forth In tho resolution
HVKNIW ni'MILUTlOV
Tho resolution Is
WltnitPAS It is alleKcd that tint -Intr
the last 1.' months mviv nctldenls
resulting In the loss of life hac 01
currcd nt faitorles eniriiKid In tlir
manufacture of mutdllons in tlu
United Mates imd In nmn inses
hcre lives hae been lOHt the facts
as to the numhei of fatalities and tile
cause of siiih noiliUnt.M lno heen
suppressed anil
WHnHUAN It Is also alien d til It
at
some of these factotlcs mtn are
herded Into what are knotwi as "bull
pens" anil from audi pens Rtoups of
men. man. of nlmin do not unilii
Rtntul the KiirIIsIi Ihiikuikp. aie se
lected fot emplmmint mil iilucoil In
tho faclotics without ieielln suf
flclent AraniiiR .is to th,. hanidous
nature of thclt emplowmnt and nui
caused to handle dangerous aplose,
thus endiuiRcrlnK not onl tlulr Ihos
but also the Ikes of thill follow
mplots Therefore he it
HESOLVUD. that the Su rctai of
Labor he reuuesled to Itifomi tin
House of Representatives the insult
of lnvestlRations mnde b him, or his
department nH to lahoi conditions in
mich manufartuiltiR istahllshnitnts
tho number of aicldents ortunltiR at
such plants duiiiiR the pnr l'lir. the
number of fatalities the iause of
such acildcnts and whcthei oi not
nufflclent w irnliiR Is rHui illlui ilt
emplojcs as to the il.iiiRerous uitim1
of their emplowncht Also the lKlnp
conditions of emploH at mich laitoi
lea, whether or not sucli plantH me
usually located without the limits of
Incorporated cities, imperfcctlv po
liced and the employs' houses In tern
pornrj structures of such ihir.ictei
at. to cnclitiKer their 11 es
The Brines resolution Indicates a crs
talllzatlon of sentiment In Congies
against private munitions plants, ami at
least a further step toward success of the
scheme to tax Jioawi all such Manufac
tories, If the President's preparedness
program Is to ro tluouph
U. S. EXPECTS LDSITAMA
REPLY BV NEXT FRIDAY
Break Will Depend on Disavowal of
Attack
WASHIMITON Feb 1 WashliiRton
expects to know hj I'rldaj or Salurdav
whether Gennanj haH seen tit to aRite
In full to Amerii.i s I.usltanl.i deni mils
or whether the Imperial Government In
tends In Its fortliiominR memorandiim to
seek further to dela settlement thtouRh
Informal tonvers.itlons between Seiie
tary, LansliiR and Ambassador Hem
storfl That ultimate aiiuiehcenie bv
German Is Inevitable continuid toilaj to
be the firm belief In oillclil circles de
spite the grave but not virions" situ
atlon whlih Seuetarv I.insiiiR and I'rtH
jdent Wilson have said exists
In this connection and coincidental
with the PiesiUent s speecli vestcrdaj at
Milwaukee that 'thero Is no midden
crisis" and that ' nothing new has. hap
pened" the enlaii.itlon b n IiIrIi State
Department otfklal of ue of the term
"enwe situation' was recalled tod.iv
The crisis is expected to be readied
with the leielpt of word from Berlin,
officials believe If ;erni.in In this
latest communication admits the Illegal
ity of the IU8ltnnia s sinkliiR the i risls
vvl(l be said to bave been safely pissed
If Germans deits to dela the Issue
further through iiiessuie of Internal oi
International polities tnts ofTlil.il r-.ili it
will mean a t.erloiis i oinplliatiou not a
"safe passing of the danger point
GEORGIAN PERIOD
BED ROOM SUITE
The pieces illustrated are part of an exquisite suite of
the Georgian type, mahogany interior, finished in old ivory
enamel, one of our own exclusive designs.
POSTER BED, full
size or twins. Dress
er 50 ins, wide. Chif
forette with two
paneled doors, en
closing a series of
sliding trays, t w o
drawers below.
TOILET TABLE
with triple mirror,
Toilet Table BENCH,
CHAIR and ROCKER.
Value $325.00 Sale Price
Sold complete or separate pieces.
A SAVING TO YOU OF AT LEAST FORTY PER CENT.
This is made possible because we are manufacturers'
agents and sell direct from the factory to the home, thereby
eliminating the retailer's profit. Another argument in our
favor in making the statement that we can undersell any
store in the city is the low expense of our location in the
wholesale district, yet right in the heart of the shopping
centre.
Consolidated Fiunrmiitaire
ManiuifacftweirSo lime
"Furniture of the Better Kind"
JS9 BladisQn Avenue, 1015-1017 Filbert Street
Naw York City Philadelphia
Latest War Activities
Russians under Ginntl Duke
Nicholas onerntinR ngainst the
Turkish riptht wlnp; on the Tigris
Imvo dislodged the Ottoman forces
from their positions on n front of
10 miles. Another Turkish force
was 'lriven back upon the fortified
city of Erzerum.
The French countcrnttncks in
Artois failed to regain trenches
lost to tho Germans. Further at
tempts to advance made by tho
Kaiser's troops were checked. Hrit
ish artillery shelled several Teuton
positions in Delnium.
The Russians defeated n detach
ment of Austrinns nlontr tho Kiver
Stripn. There were no important
actions on the Italian front.
GRAND DUKE HITS
TURK RIGHT WING
ON 40-MILE LINE
Dislodges Ottoman Forces
From Heavily Fortified
Position in Caucasus
ERZERUM NOW DOOMED
IMITItlXiltAt). I'cb 1
Tho War tJCriio report last nlKht tells
of Important am ceases won lij (Iraml
I)ilIo Nicholas ntmlofl tin the headwatets
of tho Tigris
It savs that operations iibmIiikI the
Turkish tlRht wine "hive lcsullcd In ills
lodRliiR the Tdrka finin a leRlon lOveistH
fW tulles) lung, ttlilili Iml puvlonslv
heen fortified and oiRnnlreil '
Tho riport s.ivm nlo
In the Caucasus, after ilevelopInK tin
first roup (iKitlnst the Turkish lentro Into
an Impoilant rucii-sh, tlrnernl Yoiidc
lteh pnisued the Turks mill thiew tlulr
advance Riinids on the fortillcutlons of
llr'aruin ,
"At the same lime llusslan troops, hv
an impetuous ailvnnre nitnlnst the Turk
ish liRht wliiB lonipelled the Tuiks to
eincuali' the i onion of MelaBlurt and
Kliujssknli ami ictn it on tin Mush
Valley.
"We now descend finm the mountain
ous iculons, with their ilRorouo climate.
Into leRlons well populated and enslh
aiiesslhle. and favorable for the encamp
ment of our troops lor the period of tho
n Intel
' In the course of these opeiatious we
took numerous pilboneis of Turkish of
llceis and Askarls and Rims, midline
Kilns, Rieal iiiaiitltles of nrtlllerj and en
Rlnccrlm; material
'On the 23th mil scouts puisuul the
Turks falllnK link in the r t'lon of the
iihoruk Itlver, mid took niinv Askaus
pilonir and selznl a numbii of cattle"
LONDON. 1'eli 1
A torn spomlent at Athins idterates
the report tint tho Russians h.nt sur
rounded I'rrPium The Turklsli authorl-
j ties and tin b inkers with the hank funds
ho i-as, left the clt at thu list mo
ment barely escaping i.ipture bv the Cos
sacks Ilusslnn nitllleiv has Iipkuii to
bombard tho forts of tho citj
The correspondent adds that the Turks
aie hastllv fortlfvlng the towns or An
Rora and Slvas respectively . J15 and 4J5
east of Constantinople!
FRVNKrORD IIHill SCHOOL
OPENS WITH ?.")() PUPILS
Has Accommodation for 1800, But
Assignments Have Not Been Made
The new I'rankfoid IlUh School for
Ilovs and Olils opined toduv with an en
rolment of T"0 pupils The now sihool
has ace oinniodatlons for lCfl liova and
girls, hut not half of tint number has
been assigned ns ct 'Most of the pupils
to i liter the new school todu aie fiom
Northeast and its KeiisiiiRlon annex Tho
opening of tho new sihool provldid Rieat
relief to the oveitaed rrnnkfuid dis
trict The rrankford HIkIi Scliool Is in charge
of Piofessor A I! Snook Thrte will
be 31 instiuctois In the school at first,
but tills number will be Rie.UI aug
mented as soon as the full complement
of pupils reports
Man fiets $8000 for Injury
M'lJANTON. Pa , I'eli 1. Tor a broken
neik and a Tinctured leg, received when
Iv tell ovei a "u-foot wall on Octnbei t.
I!)ll lohn Wnlsh. II ve.iis old, of C-ir-liondah
tndnv was aw irdi d a verdict of
jywo against the iltv of Si ronton
CoHnpfeifceo t ) C
EVENING LEDGER PniLADELrillA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
LET THE MOON DO
LANSDALE
4wfTfl OThm
' TOVRVtjBjSJiwI 1UIMLC Clll 6fflLS tJtMi.0 sCiWlffiStSSf '"
iJfc&2FWs Jk I
wMtino I 'ftF2weilll2PJl
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Lovers and Burglars Agree to Argument That There Is
Too Much LightLady Moon and Electric
Plant Will Now Take Turns
Thcv hnvo (i "moonlight schrdiilc" out
nt Ijinsdalo now
What Is a "moonlight siheilule"" It
1s a method of lnnkllig the moon woik fm
Mill
The good old moon has be n shining
for loiers and hamsters mid hiintira foi
these miinv cenlmles, lint nevir befoti'
has she been restilcttd to a schedule It
remained for the Lausdile auihoiltles to
do Hi it Thev mi' going to lit the inooii
do nil the woik of llRhtlng the hlgbwavs
of that town on leiliiln nights when the
moon is feeling pnrllculatlv stionu Thev
nio going to watch tho moon miifullj
and wlirn It looks full Hii aio going to
tin n out tho Scl electile strei t lights which
the munldpillt) lioisls
It's an I'cononiv nuasuie The t Itv fath
ers weie often bllnclid lv the gl'iie of
both ekstikllv mill moonshine and fig
ured out thai some light lould be siveil
soinewben .
liiiiHiiiin li is tbiv (ouldn't turn oft the
MRS. LAMMOTDUPONT'S1
SSrS
FINEJEWELMSTOLEN,
Valuable Papers, Which May
Have Bearing on Powder I
Family Suit, Also
Missing
POLICE ARE BAFFLED
WILMINGTON. Dli , Tib 1 All lion
safe containing J.'tinO, iostlv Jewdrv imd
valuable pipers was stolen fiom the homo
of .Mis I, imtnot du Pout hole last nlRht
In a w iv the local dilutive bureau cliu
acteri7is ns the 'most mvstcilous and
bnlTling case In Its histoiv '
The safe stood In a second-llooi loom,
dlnctlv adjoining the in di h unbi i ol .Mrs
du Tout It wilglud J0n pounds
I'liih in the evening Mis du Pont lift
In r homo to attend a dlnnti putv Shi
took a tostly net klace fiom the safe- and
wore It At Kl "0 whin slu letiiiued
home and went to put nvviiv ft neikhue
In tho safe, she found It bad dlsippeaiid
Uettctives weie Imini ill iti l licit 1 lie ci
Thov siaitlud tho house and questioned
sirvants, but tould Rain no Idea as to
how tin safi had In en t.ikin
Mrs l.atnmot du Pont is tin widow
of tile formei head of the du Pont Powder
Compinv who vas klllid in un oploslou
at the Hepauno Mills ni.ii Pnulsliuiii
N J tbiitl jiars ago .she is also the
richest woman of the du Pont fainllj, and
the mother of Plerie du Pout now head
of the powdei oni tin
Tin id are Intlm itlons that the safe miv
have bien tnki li hecaiisu of pilars i oil
tainid In It wbldi might nffett the suit
over B0 UililOOil woith of T Coleman du
Punt s stock
Little Girl l!.ully Iiuriud
Thiiteen-vi ai-old Mai Ion Rudv m
nab
stiett and 1 inli mil iviniit is in a si 1 1
oiih (onilltion at tin Mitliodist Ilo-pllal
todav as a iisult of burns tciiixed ia--t
night when her dtess i luglit lire fiom t
gas range ill hei linint
3t
V7V
ED
WE OFTEN wonder if some of our
local friends who are not Royal
customers, ever stop to reflect that the
Royal Plant is a National Clearing
House for duplicate printing plates
made from originals that come to us
from all over the United States. Even
Canada and Mexico are represented.
We are rather proud of this, but pride
will not bring us the new local ac
counts we are after. So we will discard
all such talk and ask you frankly for
your business because our customers
tell us we make the best electrotypes
they can get. If you are not already a
customer, we want your name for our
mailing list.
Royal Electrotype Company,
Philadelphia.
Walnut 1731
620 Sansom St.
THE WORK, SAY
LIGHT ECONOMISTS
VMM
Vilt&T nOrfc DC e.NCtti ti tut WT uftR"rMtl'T
moon thev dedded to ttiin on tho IlKhlR
1 and ilimip down n llgld sihediile on tho
mucin Anordlng to Hie wordlMB of the
"inoonllghl irsolutlon. the "street lights
l shall be turni d off on rle.ir nights wlitn
! the moon's rivs are of sulllelcnl eiindle
piivvn to light the stieets SupetlnlMi-
iIpiiI iJirks, of the miuildpil plutile light
iilntit Is to 'use his dlsirptlon."
l.niiRiIalp voutiR people iinlto In (Ipi hir
ing Hint Hip il in is admirable Tin to Is
tun Hindi light. Hipv lit c Into Monlillglit
Is ofleii spoilt (I bv the mundane ulnre of
(oiiipi lamps lturglnis iuti ivlewi d also
pouiiiipihIpiI the rpsoliillon
llnivpsli is and liilliti is obj' i td to Hie
plan. sTvhig lli.it while It's nil verv line
to "popfl?e' tlulr nitlvltles utiilei the li
and h moon, neverlhebss tin J piefeiKil
In h u vi st tbpli crops and hunt lahblts hv
eledrlc light
'I be police ilipiitmpiit dicllnid to iiiin
melit on It Hi inert l lalsid bis pp
brow s
BRITISH SEIZE
ANOTHER FORT
m
Kum Kale Taken "to Guard
Troop Transports on the
Way to Salonica"
ALLIES HOLD KARABAR
LONDON, I'di 1
Tho oicupitlou bv tho Allies of the
Kaia II il IN uliiHiihi, due south of Salon
Ita. was piomptdl bv the iicicssllj to
guaiil the Allied ttansporls In the watets
around S.ilotilt'i. it was ecpHlncd ves
lenlav in a dlspitch from the llicek
flout
Siniiiltantoiislv with this pxplnnatlmi
caiiu- a dlspitch fiom Milan limit
ing the Conlere ilclla Sera as savliu
that the lliltlsh nlso have tiiiuplLil I'oit
Kum Kale, opposlli Kara H'l' 'I lie
(Jink g.iuisoii emb.ukcd on wnishlps,
the dlsjiatch sas
'lb. (tilled plia of 'absolute netessltj '
oITm t to some estent leports fiom
Allnns tint the oitupation of the two
(link foils ainusid Intense indignation in
( i 1 1 1 c e
$36 t
during February
r custom-made
Clay and Martin
Serge Suitings
with hIIU ilc i m linlut; stlno (Hultlnsn will
tutor cull lu or $4 1 hcrt, 41 anil ii tlso
w lit ri
Samples of 1016 Serges gladly given.
IONFS 1116 Walnut St.
1'vn,-,J ONliini 'Inllorlui; only.
Trousers a Specialty
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PICCOLESCARAMUCCIE
SULL'ADIGE E DUELLI
D'ARTIGLIERIA AD EST
A Berlino Si Teme Che la Ru
1 mania Ha Dcciso di Schie-
rarsi a Fianco dolle Po
, tenzo dell'Intoan
I SERI3I VERSO DURAZZO
! ItOMA. 1 rVblirnln
1 n bipvisslmo comunlenlo tlfllclulp p'
1 statu puhhlle.ito lerl sera dal Mlnlslero
della tltierrn dri'a ta sltuazlone stilla
, fronte Itnlo nustrlaca Uocone II tcsln
I SI sntio nvutl plcVnll i ombattlmcnll In
nl Laigarlnn (wille dell Adlgei. a nonl
ill .Mori e si sono avutl su tutlii la fronto
duplll di aillgllerla partliolartnents vlo-
linti ncl settore dcll'Isoiii'O."
i lori fu nnmiueiato ipil die alcunl nero-
' pbinl .iiistilarl avcvaiio liBilalo cadere
I bonilie su t)utn77o elo die mostia che
i gll aiistrlicl fono molto vlclnl a unci
I porlo olhanesp da nil aspettano ill mnr-
I i line Pol, Insleme roil le for?e btllgnre,
su Vnlona Intnntn il SpcoIo dice ill ap
piendere da fonte iiulorpvole clic lo Statu
Mngglotc tedesrn Inslste a clip le for7e
bulRiUP oppianll nelln Matedeonla slano
trnsferlte ad rsl, volemlo II kaiser evl
tnre Inclilentl tin hulgiil e greet
Oni si attemli cba la numatitn nglsra
e si sililpil eon gll nllentl o con gll Imperl
tpiitiall A Uetlino noii si nutrono troppe
spi rnne circa la Uumanla si temc iinl
cho II govt run liimeno ahbla gla' declso
ill uniisl all'lntesc t'eito i' i he I pre
piiatlvl die si fnnno In Itumiiula per It
giiena haiino ilestoto pravl (ipprenslonl
a Ilerlllio id a Vienna, c semhta cho I
glninnll bprllnesl vngllano prppararo
1 oplnloiip pubbllca all inpvitablle
Si dli e die sen i all mi online dl mnhlll
tnzlone gi nerale I ipi ittro qulntl delle
for7e ill guirrn luinene sono gla' sotlo le
arml id ammassatl sill puntl stiategid
virso II confine austiiuo ipidlo bulgaro,
dove sono state i oni entiate am he nutne
lose battel le ill nitlgllerla pi s.itile man
date dall'Ingbllliiia attravcrso la Sve7la
e 1 1 Russia
i: nolo die iUalche tempo fa fu an
num Into che ringhlllerta nveva com
pniiito Riiino rumeno per la sommo dl
dliil mlllonl dl lire steillne, rluscendo
i osl a guail.igwiio I appogRlo delle
diissl agrliole Inoltie 11 succcsso delle
ni mo lusie mill llessarabla e nplla llli
lovlnn ha nvuto un effotto non lleve Bill
1 npinloue publillca rumenn
II Consolato inoiitpnegrino In .innuncl
nto dip I seibl p monletiiRilnl che sfug
glrono ngli nuslrlncl a Scutari marclano
veiso ltirno tiattcnenilo Ic for7o nus
ti ladie cho tenttano dl ragRlungero quel
li cllta
.T2 HOYS AND UllllH ENTER
DOWXTOWX HIGH SCHOOLS
Younp; Ladies First to Enter New
South Philadelphia Institution
Thlrt-two bojs and girls, members of
the January gradu itlng class of the
AVclsh-Cilhotm School, 11th and Jack
son studs, tod i entered the high schools
In South Philadelphia The bojs began
their work in the Ilovs" Southern High
bihool and the girls entered the new Girls'
Southern High School, Ilroid street and
hndcr avenue
The new lllrls' Southern High School
opetii d for the first timo todaj. and the
new graduates, therefore, bad tho distinc
tion of being the Urst pupils In the new
sihool There are 17 girls and 13 boja In
the Rrndiiatlng ilnsi Their graduation
exercises were held several dnjs ago
n
FURS
1115 CfjeStmit street
Opp. Keith's
Tomorrow, Wednesday,
Is "Thrift-Day"
for the woman who reads
this ad and acts upon it.
Foxes
In addition to our regular stock, we have purchased for
cash a large assortment of skins and have made them into sets,
which we offer as follows:
Black Fox $OC ff
Regular Value $45. ""'"
RedFox $7Q (f
Regular Value $65. 9r9J
Cross Fox $7Q C A
Regular Value $1 35. 9 & JJ
Natural Blue Fox $QQ Cf
Regular Value $215. &UUJ
Taupe Fox $Q Q Ctf
Regular Value $165. i70,UU
White Fox $JA CH
Regular Value $135. 'VJ
Dyed Blue Fox $CJ Cjf
Regular Value $125. J"X.JJ
In view of the advancing prices of skins this announcement
should prove of more than passing interest.
Purchasing Agents Orders Accepted
1, 1D1C
GERMANS GAIN
MORE GROUND
ALONG SOMME
Offensive Against French
Renewed Hand Grenade
Battle Won, Says Berlin
BRITISH ATTACK FAILS
PARIS, I'cb. 1. The I'rench War
office this nftcrnoon Issued the fol
lovvlnR report:
"There was no Important event dtir
Iiir the night liejond the flrtnfr of our
artlllerj between the Oisc and the
Aisnc on enemy organizations at St.
Lccode, and in Lorraine on convoys In
the region of Domctrc."
nKtilitN. rCb t
Conllnulng their offensive south of the
Homme Illver, Oermnn troops have takPn
tnore ground from the Trench, tho War
finite announced toilav The oftlclnl re
port from hcndnunitets also chronicles
the defeat of Ilrltlsh ttoops. who mode a
surpilse nltuik west of Messlnes.
The text of the ofllclnl icpnrt follows:
Momlav night small llrlllsh iletaih
mints atlempted a sui prise attack against
our positions west of Meoslnes They
were totnpletelv repulsed after succeed
ing at one point In penetrating our
trenches
Oni fire picvented the cnem at Trl
loutt fiom occupying n mine crater fol
lowing an explosion To tho north of
that point our patrols penetrated the
Knglish position and icturned with prls
oneis without suffering nny losi
"eolith of the .Homme the Trench lost
more ground In hand gtinade attacks."
TOE OK SUITRAGC SILENT
Philadclphian Refuses to Tell Sourco
of "Antis" " Funds
WASHINGTON. Tcb 1 Paul Little
Held of Philadelphia, representing the
Anti-Woman Suffr.iRU Association, refused
todn lo tell the House Judiciary Com
mittee how the association obtains Its
funds
I)r James Penrose, one of the leaders,
Is n brother of Senator Penrose, he said
rVitJ.'JiLV: b..,.-.:4nliHlii;.
PURE
AFRESH PAINT
Believe Are
The superiority of our painting is
well known. Also note that we keep
every promise we make as regards
time.
Painting and Decorating
Ott Our Estimate ttrtt
Both Phones 28 S. 16th St.
i,n4iHrfrfi;i ii n ''j3EMsr J
Charge Accounts Solicited
THE REMARKABLE SALE
HANDSOMESEAL COATS
Still Continues
Thirty or
fortywriters
and artists live
as the Austrian
Army's guests
in "A War Cor
respondents' Village," described
by Arthur Ruhl as
a combination of a
tourists' bureau, rest
cure, and military
club. It's an unusual
view of war-news gath
ering in this week's
ollier's
TMI NATIONAL raBKt,Y
WILLS PROBATED
Estate of E. P. McCabe Left to Widow
nnd Children
The widow nnd three children of Ed
ward P McCabe, who died on January
21 at 321D North 13th street, benellt equally
under the will ndmlttcd to probate today
bv IlcRlBter of Wills Shcchan The cstatt
Is vnlited nt VjO.WO
Other wills probated today were thos
of Georso Cooper, 4131 Mnnayunk ave
ntic, nnd John Diamond, 2551 I'aat L.
hlRh avenue, which dispose of estates
valued at JOOO each. The personalty of
tho estate of John K Shrjoclc has been
appraised nt $lt,28t and Johnnn Neupauer,
JI166 2I.
Coal
If yo u'r cno
better guesser
about the
weather than
we are, you'll
surely be short
of coal when
that "cold snau"
really arrives.
Best be on the safe
side and fill your
bins with "Ameri
can" coal NOW.
Nut. S7.50; Stove, $7.25:
Egg, $7; Pea, $5.25; shot
in. Carried 25c extra.
AMERICAN ICE CO.
10 Yards, Mnin Office, GOO Arch St
Hell. Market 2830 Ke"tone, Main "600
n
MILLINERY
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