Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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GERMANY FIRM
IN REFUSAL OF
U.S.
Will Mnf niantrnttr A f 1 onlr
Will lNOU UlSclVOW AtlclCK
on Lusitania, Tenor of
Note on Way
BERLIN FbRESEES BREAK
J lIBltLlN'. t'eh. 1.
Germany la understood to have reject
fed In diplomatic terms tho demand of
tio United Statcn that tho sinking of tho
I.lisltnnla bo disavowed, tt was nuthorl
.tfttlvcly slated today that tho Clerman
Cldvcrnmcnt will not admit tho destruc
tion of tho Cuuard liner was llloKnl.
; The reply transmitted to tho t'nlted
jRlntcs sets forth this position clearly. It
l's stated, and makes It plain that under
tv circumstances will Germany alter Us
sUnd.
Lntess America waives disavowal of tho
dlnklnjr of tho Lusltnnla, or agrees to sub
mit tho question to Hague arbitration, an
Amicable adjustment of the Herman
American controversy Is Impossible Thl.s
Is the unanimous view taken by German
Ofllelals and Berlin newspapers today.
Tho IjOkal Anzclger, one of normally H
most Influential newspapers, declared to
day1 that Germany had done her utmost to
prove, her friendship for Amerlra. The
hewspaper further declared that Germany
cannot admit that the sinking of the I.tisl
tanla was In violation of International
law.
Officials, Indorsing this view, expressed
the nope that Colonel K. M. House, the
President's confidential agent, who Is now
In Paris, will bo ublo to present th Ger
man attitude to the President so correctly
that an amicablo settlement may ho
reached.
PRESIDENT CONCERNED
OVER LUSITANIA CASE
Receives Important Messages From
Lansing on Impending Crisis
ABOARD TUB I'HEStDKNT'S SPK
CIAL TKAIN. HAimiSBUKG, Pa.,
Feb. 1.
As he sped back to Washington today
to resume his place at tho Government
helm. President Wilson studied Important
messages which ho had received from
Secretary of State Lansing.
It was believed that among the mes
sages was one relating to tho Lusitunla,
but the President refused to permit any
announcement of the contents of the dis
patches to be made public.
President Wilson is said to havo shown
deep concern over one message, and to
have 8a t In deep thought for some time
after he had read It. It was regal dcil
as probable, that ho would confer with
Secretary tensing Immediately after
reaching Washington, but no Cabinet
meeting will bo held today.
MRS. MOHR MAY MOW
FATE THIS AFTERNOON
Defendant Weeps as Counsel
Pleads Her Case Be
fore Jury
PROVIDENCE, n. I., !'.!. 4,-Mrs.
Elizabeth Frances Mohr and the negroes
on trial fqr the murder of Doctor Mohr
may, know their fate by tomorrow night,
John J. Fitzgerald began the closing argu
ment for Mrs. Mohr when court convened.
Attorney General Herbeit Itlco will wind
It up for tho prosecution.
Fitzgerald began by referring to Mrs.
Mohr as "that poor little woman In black,
a loving mother and wife, who had no
earthly motlvo to kll her husband." No
motive had been shown by tho State, ho
said.
Mrs, Mohr sobbed audibly as her coun
sel spoke,
Fitzgerald recalled to the jury the un
happy evnts of Mrs. Mohr's life with her
husband and told of tho beatings sho had
received from Doctor Mohr In return for
tho lovo and devotion she gave him.
150TII ANNIVERSARY
OF MEDICAL INSTRUCTION
Banquet Tonight Will Celebrate Mem
orable Event
Today mai- tho 130th anniversary of
the beginning of medical Instruction in
this country, for 150 years ago today the
medical school of the University of
Pennsylvania, the first Institution of Its
kind In America, was roundel by Johh
Morgan.
Alumni of tho medical school at the
University of Pennsylvania will eclebrato
the event with a big banquet at the
Bellevue-Stratford tonight. It is ex
pected to be the biggest event of the
Wnd ever held by tho graduates of that
Institution.
Among tl.ose who will respond tu toasts
at the dinner are Dr. Charles K. Mills,
"Seaqulcentennlal KccaU"; Dr. Harry
Lane, United States Senator from Oregon.
"Septic Surgery" ; Dr. Edgar Fal.s Smith,
Provost of the University, "Early Pro
fessors of Chemistry In tho University":
Dr. E. II. Bradford, dean of tho Medical
School of Harvard University, "John
Harvard to Benjamin Franklin Congratu
laUons"; Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor, "Tho
Present and Future of the Medical
School."
The toastmaster wilt bo Dr. John K.
Mitchell, On the entertainment commit
tee are Dr. Herbert 15. Carpenter. Dr.
John D. CUrk, Dr. Charles A. E. Cod
man, Dr. John D. Deaver, Dr. William
Pepper, Dr. Samuel D Rlsley, Dr. G. E.
de Schweinltz. Dr. D. Franklin Stahl, Dr.
Charles K, Mills, chairman, Dr. Floyd
E. Keene, secretary.
PS3SJCBI3SMB MVBMia'MI iH WS !l!BH
SPRING i
OPENING 1
MONDAY 8
February
We Make a
Specialty of
$5 &$6
Hats
Most Unusual
Display of Correet
, Spring Models
M. D. BELDNER 1
1 247 S. 11th St, rZm I
MKUC.IOIB NOTII-a
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KUHfclUr
MIAJJJJl (tsl(ii'asi-lMifU
7th
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$1120 IN STAMPS MISSING1;
POSTOPFICE CLKIlK GONE
Probo Reveals Serious Shortage in
Haggerstown, Mtl.
HAcfatlSTOWN, MI., Feb. 4.-t)l8clo-Miro
of a $1120 Hhortnttc In tho stnmp ac
count nt tlio HnporntovMi postodlcc, to
Incident Willi tho (llsApnpnrahrr of Wil
liam D. tlnndholT, n rlprk, Is nilmlttcd by
Po.itnl Ilisncrtnr K t'nrtflilne. who lint
' brcl! here "("""i"" nccounts prollmlnary
i to the transfer of oftlcr from Postmaster
Ilirrv K. Hlnrlzmnn to hi suereeior.
John 13 Sweeney.
Tho .ilinrtnco In covered by tho iounir
nnti'R bond of $20(10 Ho left on n Vnco
(Ion on .Tflimiirv 27, but ban not been
lienril from Mure his ilppnrtuin. Ho li
tinmarrlod nnil li member of nn old and
highly reelected IliiKor.itown fumlb.
AUSTRIAN AIRMEN
SHELL PRINCIPAL
ALBANIAN CITIES
Avlona and Durazzo Bom
barded by Hydroplanes.
One Brought Down
CAPTURE KRUJAN REGION
, , VIENNA, IVli 4.
Avlona and Durnzzo. the ehlcr cities of
Albania, wonv- bombarded from tho air
,K Aulro-llunBiirUiii hvdroplnnes on
Wednesday, tho War Olllco nnnouncpd
today. One of the hydroplanes that at
tacked Avlona was destroyed, bill Its
two occupants wero rescued by the crew
of another machine
The rescuing hydroplane reached the
(lulf of Cat turn in xnfet.v, having made
a (light or 1.1R miles.
The 'olllclnl statement Issued by tho
War Olllco follows:
"In Albania wo raptured the region
west of KruJ.in (northeast of Duruzso).
"Our hydroplane on Wednesday
bombarded Dnrazzo anil the camp near
there causing heavy damage. On tho
same day thire Auxlro-Hungnrlnu hydro
planes bombarded Avlona. hitting the
harbor works, ships and camps there.
"Ono hydroplane was damaged and
descended to thu sea. Another descended,
destroyed the damaged machine and then
ascended with the two rescued occupants
of the destroyed hydroplane. This ma
chine alighted undamaged In the (lulf of
Cattaro, having covered 21'0 kilometers
(13G.4 miles)."
Avlona (Valonn) 1 tho Italian base.
ENVOY VOICES DISPLEASURE
Colombian Minister Disapproves
Amended Treaty
of
WASHINGTON. Fob. I. -.lulls Bcten
count, the Colombian Minister, has
Issued a statement cxpiesslng his ap
proval of the amendments to reduce
the Indemnity the United States would
pay Colombia from fJJ.010.000 to $1G.
000.000. and to make the expressions of
regret for the partition of Panama mutual
to hntli nations.
Minister Hetnnrourt said ho was certain
that the treaty, already accepted and rati
fied by Ills country, would be rejected now
with the proposed amendments. There
were suggestions In I.atin-Amerlcan quar
ters that tho Minister was considering
whether It would be an expedient and
diplomatic method of expressing disap
proval if ho left tho legation and returned
to Dogota
Expect Jump in Quinine I'rice
The price of quinine will be raised 1j
cents on the ounce beforo tho week Is
ended, according to predictions made to
day by chemists. The quotations on ,th
drug range fiom $1.01 to tl.15 un ounce
lit present. Tho cxpecteil rise is cicdltel
to tho demands that have eome this week
from Fiance and Italv for the drug.
Quinine brought Tj tents an ounce at
tho beginning of the war.
Prominent
ODTTI
BULLETIN OF
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HE high spots to
T
oemi-Aiinuai clearance is that it is
exactly what it seems a clearing of
Geuting's own styles, every shoe a
Geutinp; creation of nationally famous
i
make and stamped with
makers, strictly Geuting
real and every reduction
MEN'S
SHOES
Formerly $4.25 to $5.50
All sizes in the lot.
$3,75 For Shoes up to $7.00
$4.90 For $7 & $8 Shoes
$5.90 For Finest $8 & $9
Models
Brn
P droLrjr
All Boys', Men's and Children's weather-proof grain
Storm Shoes at Winter Clearance Prices
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for the
family
The Stores of Famous ahon-P
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In Spits of tho Big Reduatians Every Foot Professionally Fitted
Three Geuting Brothers Supervising
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, EBIDAY, FEBRUARY
ORTONAAMAREESAN
VICINOBOMBARDATEDA
SILURANTI AUSTRIACHE
Un Idroaeroplnno Nemico Col-
plto e Distrutto dalle Bnt-
terie Itnlinne Mercolcdi'
n Valona
PEI SOLDATI MUTILATI l
IIOMA. febbralo
Oggl II Mlnlslcro della flticrra ha pub
bllenlo II scgilonto rapporto del generate
Cndorna:
"fn Vnl I.agailna (vnllo dell'AdlgO uno
del nostrl lepnilMn rlcomlzlono appog
glalo dall'artlglicrla nttnero' o disperse
truppe nemlrhe a nord-ovest ill Mori.
N"lla zona tin la vallo ilell'Astlco e
Corra. nella sera del prlmo del tnese, 11
nemico, vestlto ill tumicho blanche ed
appogglato da mltragllatrlcl, ovanzo1
cotitro Ic nostre poslzlonl llingo II fronto
Camanotrc-.MIllegrobc, ma fu rcsplnto
dal nostrl contrattncchl, o rlrncciitlu In-
illetto.
NVMn Val Siignna le nostre forze huiino
ies)lnto quelle del nnmlco. VI sono state
azionl Intcrmlttciitl ill nrtlgllena siilla
fronto ilcll'Isoiizn A noid ill Oorlzla
nol abblamo bombardalo truppo neml
che marelaxano lungo la strada dl
Itoslo. Nella zona ill San .Martino uno
del nofttl repnrtl nltncco un trlncrrit-
memo nemico e vi piese niciiiu pi "-
iin niimeio dl fuclll e paterclilo giannto
n maim.
Una squailrn navnle niiHtilacn coin
posta ill un Incroelatorc e dl qitaltro tor
pcdlnleio ha bombanlato lerl mattlna la
clttndlna dl San Vitcheno n (probabll
mentp si tratlu ill .an Vlclno, In provlnulu
ill Pfnarol i- la stazlone forrovlarla dl
Ortona n Alnie, In pro vlneln dl Chletl.
Rono statl fattl pero poehl datinl. I.o
battel le ltallane ill terra rliposeio vlgo
losamento ul fuoco delle navl che ' rono
"ostretto a ritliarsl.
Intnnto, mentie rlromlnclii una certa
attlvlta' delle sllitinntl iiii.itrlai'he. cho
possono orcasloniilmente usclre dnl loro
poftl o sgu.iclnro trn le forze navall ltal
lane. iinche kII aeroplanl uustrlacl si mos
trano attlvl, noil soltnnto sill viuil tentrl
ilnlhi triiprrn. inn audio 111 Albania.
A Vienna ' stuto utiiiuiicium Infnttl I
che una squadrlglla ill lilroacroplanl nm- j
trine! ha bomlinrdiito Durazzo c Valonn,
quest'uttlma cltta' martedl' e glovcdl'.
Anche mercolcili', come nnnuticla Vienna j
un accampamento ltallano n Valona fu '
bombardato Un prolcttlle Itullano rolpl'
pero' uno dcgll idiovolontl al motore, ,
coslcche' esso cadde In mare Allora un I
iiltio vellvo si ubbasso' e raccolsc II pl
lota c I'uniclale e rluscl' a rltornaru con ,
essi nlla base ill Cattaro, sfuggii'lo ul- 1
l'nttacco dl due cacclatorpcdlnlcic Itallana ,
che si avvlclnavano a tutta voloctn.'.
IVon. Dapeo, mln.Hi.o delle t'lnnnze.
ha pronunclato un dlscoiso a Toilno nel I
quale ha iiccennato alia neecsslta' dl far j
fronto nlle spese della guerra con nuovo .
tasso qunndo sara' terminata la sotto- '
scrizloiie al tcrzo prestllo dl guerra che
sura ruitimo ii ministro un uctio cue
II successo del prestlto nttuule e' assl
curato, glacchc' 2 mlllardl dl Hie (-100 mll
lonl dl dollail) sono gla" stall copeitl o
puo' darsl che per II 10 corrento si nrrlvi
alia s'omma dl .1 mlllardl dl lire.
I duo prestltl precedentl rnggiunsero la
somma complessiva dl 2o00 mlllonl dl lire.
Oru Inveco dl Ipotecurc 1'avvenlre con
l'cmlsslone dl altro viestltl, convlene meg
llo, ha detto Ton. Dnnco, lmporre tasso
su coloro cho possono pagaile, clo' che
varru" a far eompiendere al pubbllco che
conviene ilsp.umlare II dcnnio Invece ill
sperperuilo in eoso non necessarle. A
pioposlto dl qucsto sperpero, l'on. Duneo
ha detto:
"IjO sperpero del denaro In tempo ill
guerra e' un delltlo. Quel che occorro ora
e' Indurre II popolo a rldurrf le spese
non neccssarie o ccssaro dl emcttere pres
tltl quando I mezzi per pagarno gll Inter
essi non sono faellmetite dlsiioiilblll. II
nuovo slstcma dl tassazlone daU'oltohro
del 1911 ha reso al Tesoro n7.r mlllonl dl
lire u quest'nnno iciulcr.i' plu' dl 509
mlllonl. i; non bl.sogna dlmentlcaro cho
plu' tasse nol paghlamo o meno perlcolo
vl c' dl csscro forzati u sottoscrlvero a
prestltl. I'uo' sembrare un paradosso, ma
le tasso fanno comprenderc al popolo II
lilsogno dl rlsiarmlare, ed ognl plu' piccolo
llsparamlo e" un coedli'lente dl vlttorla."
Le tasse ill guerra attuali compicndono
quella dell'unn per cento sul Tosporta-
Specials in
El
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remember in Geuting's
the trademark of the
standard Every value
actual.
WOMEN'S
SHOES
Formerly $4 & $5
$3.25 For Shoes up to $6.00
$3,90 For Shoes up to $7.00
$4.90 For Shoes up to $8,50
19
So. 11th
A quick
Servlca
Men's
Shop,
(Bm
UBsm
$1.90
zlorte, quella ruIIo zticchero, sinic persono I
eeentl da servlzlo muitnre, sullo nutomd
blll 6 sul reddlto. SI credo che- te huove
tasse saranno un aumento nell'Affran-
cazlone dello letterc per 1'lnterno, da tro
a quattro soldi, una Imposta del terzo sill
val ore del blgllettl tcatro, marche da
bollo su ddcumentl dl Vnrlo genere p
probabllmente anche tin numento delln
tnssa fondlnrln. o una Imposta progressiva
che a comlnclare da una certa somma dl
reddlto sarebbe ftbbastnrza grave
Lb Villa Miration, dove nvovn sede
I'Accademla Americana della quale la
vllln e' a mora proprjeta", e" stnta dal
prof. Jesse B, Carter, dlretlore dell'Aeca
deinla. trnsfeMta lerl nd up cmultato for
mato per dare asslstena al soldall mutl
latl In guerra. Ottanla mutllatl sono dl
gla' rlcoverall nella villa dove si Inseg
nano loro I nuovl mezzl dl gnadgagnarsl
da vlvele. 1'no ill questl mezzl o" la fab
bricazlone dl aril nrtlllclall per soslitulro
quelll nmputatl.
SCHOOL AIEN NAME OFFICEllS
State Directors' Association Adjourns
After Election
HAHtll.MHUIUl, Kob. t.-At the closing
session of the' annual convention today,
the Pennsylvania School Ulrectors' Asso
ciation elected the following offlcois:
President, Charles M. Myer. Hnston:
Vice picsklentfl, C. Howard McCarter,
Nnrherlli; Miss Mary t,. Trescott,
Wllkes-llarrei It. CIIITord Cheyney,
Thornton.
.Secretary. Daniel 1). Illmtuellbiiugh,
llnirlsbiirg.
Hxecutlve CominiltHe, , I). McOlune,
Urnddorli; V. (I. Davis, McKeespoit; l)r.
It. .1. Vost, .South Bethlehem: W. I-..
i lloustcr, llcnlon; Frank llarnharl, Mt.
picn,,,,,,
it.
Legislative Committee, T. (1. Miigrc,
Altoona: W. O. McClurg. Chester: Dr. .1.
C. Orr. Lcechburg: A. j: Bunford, Wllkes
Barin; the ftev. Dr. 13. a. Brownmlller.
Itendlng; Ambtoio Laiignn, I'ittston. I
."do .MILL WOItKEItS QUIT j
Employes Demand Reinstatement of
Superintendent
TOIIK. Pa . Kcb l. Demanding that V
W. Hhnuli, their siiperlntendem, who was
forced to icslgn because of frequent qunr
icls with another official, be reinstated 3.10
emplo.xes of the sllk'mlll of the Pennsyl
vania Textile Company icfused to go "to
work toilav mid tho plum Is closed.
Walter . Itolieits, of New Voik, presi
dent of the concern, is eippptc,! to nnlve
here to adjust the differences. The com
pany is rushed with orders.
n
FURS
as
Charge Accounts Solicited
ZEPPELIN SINKS
BRITISH COLLIER;
13 OF CREW DIE
Airship Returning From
Raid on England Drops
Bomb on Ship
ONLY THREE MEN ESCAPE
LONDON. Keh. i.
The collier Kranz Fischer, which left
Hartlepool Monday nfternoon. wn sunk
at sea by one of the raiding Zeppelins that
visited Kngland. Thliteeti of thn crew.
Including the cnptaln, weie drowned.
Three men were saved. Chief Knglneer
Birch, ateward Tn.ilor and Penman
Charles Hllller. The I-'ranz Fischer was
a captured enemy esscl employed as a
coasting collier.
The loss if n Zeppelin In the Notlh Sen
Is described In dispatches from Orlmsby.
Skipper Hlllam Mnrtln, of the trawler
King Stephen, reported to Admiralty au
thorities there today that nt dylirenk
estcrdav moinlng while In Noith Sea his
attention was nttraetei bv nashe.s of
light plneeedliig npp.irenlly fiom an
alarm lamp.
' The trawler's bow was tinned In the
direction of (he light, nnd after sleamlng
some illstnnrc eiinie upon n huge mass
Ilontlng In the water, As the light Im
proved It was seen the wiecKnge was
Hint of th Oeimnn Zeppelin L-i The
I Zeppelin was deeply siibmeiged, her
I enblns being under water ami a pnitlmi
. nf the envelope.
! On the platform tunning along I he top
I of the Zeppelin weie seven or right men
' They balled the trawler, and nskrd to
! bo taken off. Their numbers were qulekK
nugtneiitcd by nthrr Hermans from below
until theie were more than "0 on the plat
form. Chauffeur Painfully Rurned
Mike Detollo. of H27 Balnbridge street,
n chaulTeui'. was painfully humed nbout
the hands and face when n Inrge motor
truck caught lire In a garngc at law Fltz
water stieet tod.i. Decollo owns the
(tuck, but drles II for the Colonial Bis
cuit Company It is the Hist mishap, he
said, that he has had In 10 years.
i
fflaMm'Sc Beilanp
1115 Cijestmit Street
Opp. Kcilh's
A Fur Sale With Fur Weather
We cannot emphasize loo strongly the appreciable reduc
tions that have been made on all our furs in order to assure us
of having to carry very few garments over till next season.
At these prices men might well afford to make wife, mother
or' sister a present of a fine new Coat, Muff, Scarf or Set.
Fashionable Fur Coats
8 Russian Pony Coats Regularly 39.50 to 49.50
9 French Seal Coats Regularly 59.50 to 70.00
4 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 85.00 to 98.50. . . .
3 Sable Marmot Coats Regularly 90.00 to 98.50
10 French Seal Coats Regularly 98.50 to 1 1 5.00 ....
11 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 135.00 to 150.00
3 Sable Squirrel Coats Regularly 1 45.00 to 1 55.00
4 Persian Lamb Coats Regularly 185.00 to 225.00
15 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 165.00 to 195.00
1 MolesKm Uoat Regularly 225.00
8 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 195.00 to 225.00
14 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 195.00 to 245.00
Sizes up to 52 bust measurement.
Including Coats with Skunk and Beaver Collars, also many
with beautiful borders, collars and cuffs of lustrous Skunk and
' Taupe Fox.
Fur Scarfs and Muffs
SCARFS
nEoui.Arti.Y
2 Wild Cat 10.00 2.00
2 Monkey ; 1 0.00 2.50
2 Leopard 1 0.00 2.50
4 Raccoon 11.00 5.00
6 Skunk 12.50 6.00
6 Hudson Seal 14.00 7.50
8 Black Fox 1 6.00 10.50
5 Beaver , 20.00 10.50
3 Red Fox 29.00 16.50
8 Black Lynx 40.00 22.50
5 White Fox 55.00 29.50
6 Dyed Blue Fox 55.00 29.50
Fur
nmvuAwuTC
Natural Squirrel Set 18,50 9.50
Monkey Set 45,00 10,00
Red Fox Set 35,00 14,50
Caracul Set 40,00 14.50
Hudson Seal Set 35,00 15.00
Natural Squirrel Set 35.00 16,50
Leopard Set 45,00 19.50
Natural Lynx Set 65,00 34.50
P.. S. We particularly call
enumerated above first come
4, 1916-
-7
ARTILLERY OPENS
GERMAN DRIVE ON
FLANDERS LINE
Teuton Guns Pound British
Positions at Loos French
Explode Mines
NEW OFFENSIVE STARTS
PAULS. Fob. I.
Violent artillery duels along the entire
western front are lepoited by the French
War Ofllce In n statement Issued last
night. Dispatches from London also to
poit great artillery activity by tho Ger
mnns nnd British
The Allies' big gutis arc constantly bat
tering the (lermnn lines In tho Ncuvllle
sector, where the Germans obtained con
siderable ground In their recent two da9'
offensive. This Is supposed to be In an
ticipation of Gorman attempts to follow
up their successes In that region. Mlll
tarv observers attach much significance
to the Increasing signs of a coming Teu
ton offensive, Hie cliloT object of which Is
believed to be to thlow nil available
musses of troops against the Allied left
wing In an nfTort to push through to
Calais.
The French lonimtinlque was as fol
lows "To the north of the Alsne we bombard
ed enemy trenches on the plateau of Van
cleie and around Vllle aux Bnls. Troop
movements were signaled on the road
EDISON SERVICE
villi oil, rlesn nnd mnltt
nil acljumment" monthly on yout
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If du purchaxi your Hecords At
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The TIoicr Snlerooni fnrpt,iL.
the i;dloii lllnmoml I)Uc flOnOfiTapJlJ
3627 Germantown Ave.
.lUHt below
Krle Ae.
Phone tor ,wi Suvvltmcnt.
Kvenlnit. rbone, Tlora 25-93-J.
Opfn
lay
MUFFS
, . nEOUI.AIU.Y
. Russian Pony 15.00
8 Natural Raccoon 15 00
2 Caracul 19.'50
4 Civet 18.00
11 Black Fox 27 00
10 Beaver 250
o Hudson Seal 30,00
7 Black Fox 3o!oO
6 Black Lynx 34.50
9 Skunk 35,00
3 Red Fox ,' 45 00
3 White Fox 65!oO
Sets
Taupe Fox Set 125,00
Dyed Blue Fox Sets .... 125.00 ,
Natural Fisher Sets 15,00
London Smoke Fox Set, , 1 15,00
Cross Fox Sets . , , 1 35,00
Natural Mink Sets 1 75,00
Natural Blue Fox Sets., 225.00
your attention to the few items
first served.
Purchasing Orders Honored
from Berty-itu-tlao to Juvincburi $$!
troops 'Cvero taken under our fire 'M
"In the Argomie there was cfinsiiS!
mlnlns nctlvlty. We exploded nunSS
mine chambers, which destroyed thn
dergrounil works of tho enemy. onS
Courtcs Chaussees, nnother nt IV.
Mortc, four at Hill 285 (Haute Ch&
chee) and thrco nt Vauquols. HctweA'2
285 and Haute Chcvauchee enemy btS
attempted an nttack against ou?
posts. The attack wiw repulsed attff!
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tlllerj; flro caused n connagratlo'n lh?
enemy works at Cchlenberg innrthea
Elected Stewnrd at Home
NOniUSTOWN, I'a., Feb. 4, - i-v
Itiirlmnn. nf f'nllnr.i.ulll . """"
her of tho Legislature, has been .ij
stewnrd of tho Montgomery CoS.
Home, at Black Hock, to succeed Dr
Brown, resigned Dr Warren Sande'rili
Trappe, was elected physician m T
at
nome.
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