Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    BTgtfTK& tBBKB-HXLABBHlA MIDAY, MAY la.' 181(1.
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fTtTfiRARY MYSTERY OF "DAVID
"T i r Tttin nir nv nirtYrt i
LYSOIN" fcSUXi V Jiii JP x jiA-ivi u UllKAKER
ihe widespread Interest
iTw thr innounesnient that
Ir Tutor l "' araV"0"'"
rlrkSun ha trofie after Mr.
fa .,, m wlioto story.
' ' ..,.r asked Mr. Bafter at his
fcftA itVwos born. It appears. In
IflLiiii town m -";"' ,
liwtiiii ".,, m many serious
lkwh'hnecesBltateaw.,,0
P-'S a rather strenuous life.
Kr..' . l?i nhvslcally but
MvJniBleJcTty and evil of the
BV&SEta? conditions of which
igira '" ,,. tinker founu reireaii-
LBKr. be "?" ' .1 mpet the do-
T- MKaine, ---, . ,,,
n MK8
he got out his
few or ins
"-..'..
"7 Mm for "COliy.
"" "Z,t neether a lew 01 nis
u' 1,? Lave them the tltlo
.ir In Contentment."
LW " 4 wAfcn?-r
P" 1rf "arete 01 i .. ..
ESffiSlM Dvld amyson writ-
' . .1 ,,, of his long-kept secret!
IPrV-'VBtin In tho omco who ltnew
EfZibf ho Idonlty of Davl.i urny
B,,.tathr. i PhllUps.- and It wrts many
Lirm! even yearn "";" "i
4t Intimate o.l Dqu
B,tCOH throiiBh n secret
UTlU with David Grayson ana wen
JtrfJt81
"DOTH HANDS UP"
Hay Stnnnnrd Baker depicts him
self surrenderiiiK tho identity of
tho author of "Adventures in
Contentment"
. ,
ond cdhtract, confirming the David Gray
son agreement, Mr. Pago was tho only
one of my publishers to know for many
years, bur of course, It leaked out Intho
Doubloday, Pago & Co, Organization bit
by bit. It Is strange, though, how long
and how completely tho secret was kept,
Isn't It7 Ton years, this year!"
filM LIFE ENNOBLED
IN "THE ACCOLADE"
tfnf the Ingestre Family
jfatlnucd by Ethel-Sedg
wick Witn success
f itory f the Ingestre family, which
f FjUSirk "as mm m i" ms.w.w
thlch she npparonny mua ' -
iiirtTf liunian comedy of English
.. i.in. invnl nf Interest and
1-l. i n:in Acoo ade." Prom
iuon i -
A'taM several characters aro rcln-
crf,- hut the, protagonist Is Johnny
iJn new and fascinating person.
WrfuJtlss Sldgwlclt conHnes herself
.. - ...ihin with rich nanslon
EWfji.t ..Mv credible air of reality.
ikj&uii ef. r!t tremondouii popularity.
ff'itA .if.niini)lnted superior person
WMA tha't, 'slnco renunciation Is not
toofcMromlhcr world, sho Is not his
Kg. But she Is a good sort, a wonder
Mtii wH-nlgh singular creator for nil
HW m;m with odd and attractive
Taiacttfi hof to uominmo """ ui-niuj.
I TEDESCHI D'lTALIA
RIVELATI AL POPOLO
Un Libro Cho E' Opera di
Epurazione nolla Peninsola
invaaa dai Todeschi
ff) Juhnny'lnifcptro.
He likes ono woman,
lilts another and falls In love with a
3-, ir la equally brutal and equally
BfEct'ta ah three' W l,ean "llfo" "y
S He nds life. In this bopk, at least.
Em1 refusing to follow fictional tra-
mm CMTlr.B 10 nia miaenimo :...
fMiotforEaklng her. Rigid and passion
1a ben nota Casa Edltrlca R. Bcmpo
rad e Flgllo. .dl Flronie, chc tuttl cono
scono per quella moravlgllosa pubbllca
.zlono cho o' l'Almanacco Itnliano, ha
pubbllcato recontemonto la quarta cdlzlnno
dl un" llbro fche ncllo sue precedentl edt
r.lonl nvova gla' fatto scalporo In tuttn
Itnlln, nollo alto o nolle medio clnssl:
Vlnvasione Tedesca In Italia, dl Ezlo M.
Gray. l.e rivelazlonl sensazionall che
questo llbro altamento patrlottlco nvova
portnto a conoacenza degll Itallanl tuttora
tltubantl, nello oro drammatlche della neu
trallta o degll Intrlghl dl vor) Buelow o dl
Giovanni Glollttl dl tutta la sctlera dQl
gfirmanoflll itallanl, nvevano fatto Impren
slono net mondo politics o nel mondo mltl
taro, dondo un personagglo che c' molto
vlclno nl Comando Supremo fccrlveva al
l'autorc: "II puo llbro cl ha turbatl.'
Olio e' che II Gray, sulla Rcorta dl
documentl che nessuno nvova potuto op
.pugnare, mcttava a mtdo la vergogno del
ncutrnlletl itallanl, dall'ex prcaldcnte del
Conslgllo, al prlncIpe dl Camporeale, cog
nnto dl von Buolow, al senatorl o depulntl
cho si raccoRllovnno nel .salotto delta
rlnneg.ato flglla dl Marco Mlnghettl, prln
cipessa von Buelow, e glu' flno alle flguro
losch'e dl Coslanzo ChauVot o dl qualche
altro. glornn'l.Ua pronto a vendere In
patrla a G5 lire al ulorno e vlnggl pagatl
In Germanla.
II Gray ha fatto opera epuratrico, c
nucsta iiuarta edlzlonc, ventoslmo mlgllalo,
Itigrnndlta qd nmpllata, cl da' oltro 200
i: Vris -l-,.- TToattTr, Thtfnnn flMnnnds I
wrvT..if n Ai.irfi.nt work ' 1'nglno di storla cho ognl patriota Itallano
IromUoersoi In the present worK dovrobb conoscerCi bflrch',0, 0. dovcre d,
f'15 SWhHeln Falkland be- ognl itallano tonoscera o tenero Impressl
WWI "Mi. inrt lohnnv hlmseU Hcl- ' noml dl c'to che. itallanl dl nomc.
klttitf any. and. JOnnny.m.mSe,.l.-rA7' Iinnnn tontntrt HI frn.llr In nn.rln ,11 .
- .inii mm inir iioniiriinnv. ...... .v...,.v ,. .. .u..u . ....w., u tw-
1 II1VDLC1 lUUOl Mp v - -rf T
5. tH
ilriwswrsl Impulses of grandeur Tho
"fttWT chlrwters, English all but not a
.Ltetaaogr them, are carofully reallzea.
tlsthuijlttthe nub of tno book.
aSftW'iun't exact or exciting enough
HCU1C JFi. ou iwnuit'wi "
iGlWttii! bo bravely willing to renounce,
fci something heroic about him. ,111s
rtjfctlove for Helena might have been
FSPMa Til a IIUIIUICU nnjn, "-" w'",u
le'ialt'tt.by denying it. For, contrary
tfl opinion of Oscar AVIide, thero la
we than one way to overcome tempta-fofiJ-Doubt
not that renunciation was as
W of i. triumph ns anything elso might
pMea But If It leavas mo nviuern
HJof-vSanlno" and "Tho Doll's House"
JjwitenY. it seems t" satlsty the eternal
WtiM of Johnny's own character.
n't passion of the whole book Is so pow
feruiatha beauty of Its working so lm
pwsiH that ;Tho Accolade" takes on an
iiiortani bevoud the proportions of
1uy more "Berlous" works. Miss Sldg
b by no means new. She shows no
Hfr.J.ol growing om,
-Books Received
fiS'BAWLK JIONT318 OF QKOIiaiJ PAU-
Ja!e!di4 Co., New York.
in, u&KAmu.u uaux. uy yivia unaineiu
'?". Jl.vn. DufHeM A Co., Now York.
PWPLUENCE OK JOY. lly aeorgo Van
Jul Pefttwrn. It. uo. Ultle, Brown & Co.,
85VJ CLEno AND IlKIt I.OVR AFFAinS.
Jjj.-Annf Warner, $1,30. l.Utle. lirown A
WflAaVN&MBCll ONG. Ily Leslie W.
Twiji.au. t.niie, jtrown & uo., uoaion.
KISH OltATOHS. Ily Claudo a. )lowrs.
iwbtu.jiiirriu Co., Inu ananom. .
'U:.S ANIl 'I'HH f.HW l(v OaorM
BfrMtOTHhaw, Vllh "Overruled" anil
"hmallon.'' It.OU., Drcntaito'ii, Nw
SBHavUNQ POWERS OF HUOQESTION,
T -fnn u. urown. S5 ctnia. Tiiomas r.
Sraouusissi' on tub' soher ufis. ry
uun.,CDrnaro. US centu. Tiuimaa Y.
flw jor,
mmrcir
lKra.B0JJPUt JY Charle. W, Dahllnter,
fSjl..9i P. Pulnam'a Bona. New York.
iivim UUMINO. lly Conatanca noma.
IS, Robert M. MoDrlda 4 Co.. Nw York,
tt
Sl.Wi0F TIIK pUDDINa
i'n ai7.'l"wto f.V.
."ft ivLun.
lly Mere
Houuhton MKflin
T0.MECCA By Florence Irwin.
"-"'! V J. --
SlSNTAVlVKa, lly U9
.uu. xiuusn
P. Putnam's Sons. Nmr York, ,
AND VltOCKDUHB OP -TUB
lKuS,,.nw?)'1 Alexander,
IB VUfa Co.. Voaton.
3EN FIUM TO EXPAND
grVhlto Company Purchases
a,ior aites lor New Buildings
tSr
WTVloisWhlto Extracting Company,
Bmiiii '" wn a mouern laciory
E!.!,W head of rin street, Cam.
Ig'W'TvPutchaBed. four acres of addl
tlfryW, which will ba utllUed for
BgWMrpotaj. The earns company has
;sKHri ft additional five acrea,
'Kit DlWhlrll ftW rtfft.a h.,11j4l., .111 t.&
M-. .". "-- .. W.UWW WUI.U.l.k 11.) WW
Kf a of srovntd were purchased
-r- t. . ...--..,,
e Gas" fill :
f Iaiff yi tti... mv
flaa r Si w"v T
i.t,r. i"!"
HWsfed InaM. iSir,(-
SaTK 5i. fer, 8U.
miTl.wJllr P" Hour.
ar- m ItU PAOI n
KiS1 f wCO'lfyVrV
" j wr'j'T rn
P-fDU
Esittoni!
10 u'O ly?V
SiW&klMUO llU?.t CO,
i'tsAi fct. mi.
derla alia Tilu' grande o plu' glorlosa
Oermanin dl Tr$ltschke dl von Bernhardl.
ItlSPOSTE A DOMAN'DE.
13. Al.. Cltta'. L'lnscgna auatrlaca for
mata dallo lettero A. E. I. O. U. e" Inter
prctata In due modi. Preferlsco dlrvl II
secondo: Austria Krlt Impcrlo Orbata
Undln.ua (L'Austrla sara' prlvata dell'Im
perio dapp'ortutto) elb' cho o' unclio un
nugurlo. E coal' ala.
Conscription Also for SI. P.'s
LONDON, May 12. It has been de
cided that eligible members of Parlia
ment shall be subjected to conscription.
U.G.L TESTS 'SKILL
. OF CITY HOUSEWIVES
All District Ofticea Have Baling
Contests in National Gas
Range Week
A breath of old Jn,pan, caught Up by
the United das Improvement Company
and set down In tho midst of busy West
Philadelphia, Is attracting hundreds of
visitors to the omco of tho company In
that section. Cjharmlng klmono-costumcd
maids (not weaHngNJho kobe, oh I ye
swains) pit-a-pat through tho cherry blos
soms nnd bamboo, serving fragile cups
6f delightful sakl, which a rudo occi
dental clvlllxatlon Insists upon calling
"tea."
In nil tho United Oas Improvement of
fices similar decorations havo this week
afTorded an attractive background for tho
varied activities In honor of National Qns
rtango Week. Hundreds of housekeepers
have visited the salesrooms nnd purchased
now cabinet ranges, taking advantages of
tho npeoial reductions In prlco.
The brend-baklug contests hold at tho
various ofllces aro creating wldosprcnd In
terest, and nt every ofllce crowds surround
tho display of handsome prizes which will
be awarded for tho best home-made loaf
baked In a gas range. Already many on
tries have been made, nnd piles of doll
clous crusty lonvos hear agreeable witness
to tho skill of the olty'n homo cooks; but
It Is expected that many, more will bo re
ceived before tho closing hour on Saturday
afternoon.
There Is still tlmo for every woman who
can bake to try hor skill, Tho Judges
In each district Includo women prominent
socially ami In housewifely accomplish
ments, while soino of them aro teachers of
domestic science In the local high Bchools.
SENATE UNFRIENDLY TO
BRANDEIS AND RUBLEE
Rejection Threatened Because
of Resentment Against
Administration
WASHINGTON'. May 12. Tho long
smoldering resentment In the Senato
ngntnst the Administration's dcflanco of
"Senatorial courtesy" In making appoint
ments now threatens to cxpreus Itself In
a violent revolt ngalnst confirmation of
both Louis D. ISrandels to tho Supremo
Court and fleorge R Hubleo to tho Fed
eral Trado Commission.
Canvass of the situation in tho Senato
by Senator James Hamilton Lewis, tho
Democratic whip, Ii.ih revealed that If the
nomination of either Urandols or Hubleo
were brought to a vote now both probably
would be rejected. He has so repqrted to
tho Whlto House.
Nearly every Henator"has acquired a
pet grievance against tho Administration
through Its recognition of Cabinet mem
bers' recommendations In patronage dis
tribution. Senator Lewis himself Is one of tha
latest recruits In tho malcontents' rnnks.
The Democratic whip's recommendation
on the Chicago postmnstershlp was turned
down by the President to make way for
ono of Postmaster General Burleson's
friends.
Other Democratic Senators who have
felt the sting of Cabinet preference In
patronage aro Gore, of Oklahoma; Hitch
cock, of Nebraska: O'Qorman, of New
York; Shcppnrd and Culberson, of Texas;
Shields and Lea, of Tennessco ; Hardwlck
and Smith, of Georgia; Pitman, of Ne
vada; Iteed, of Missouri, and Martlnc, of
Now Jersey. None of these has openly
voiced his opposition to either Brandels
or Rublee, but It Is admitted that a num
ber of them aro considering voting against
confirmation.
$300,000 Fire in Sandusky
SANDUSKY, O., May 12, -All city flro
apparatus was In action, and help wna
asked from Toledo to control a liro start
ing In tho Carroll livery barn. In tho
heart of the downtown district today. The
livery barn, the Schmidt block nnd the
Kuntz block were destroyed. The loss
is estimated at $300,000.
i AHot Dinni UHSI
M And a Cool Cook ppfH
w I , j i nn .,K i 'i il'il , ' .ijiJi. illWJUP
lllSHaiifwl
The swelterins: days are cominfj
when ft modern rus range ia an ab
solute necessity to kitchen comfort.
To require any woman to suffer te
discomfort of a hot coal range is un
necessary cruelty, The logical guar
antee of both a cheerful housewife
and fuel economy is tho
Fortune Gas Range
Every possible cooking convenience
at tho finger tips. Heat when want
ed, where wanted and as wanteds- no
more, no less. No waste, no ashea,
no dirt.
There is positively none .bet- A
te than the FORTUNE GAS
ItANuEi in eimer matwwi) "in
struction or design,
Built in .Philadelphia by the
la.ryoiir Kinlmra nf nnklncr and
Ideating appliances in the world.
Demonstrated and sold at
very moderate cost at all 'offices
of the United Gas Improvement
Co. Phone them for Pfice or
call for demonstration.
Thomas, Roberts,
Stevenson Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa,,
ibi.'x.i e. .Li -tb.
Police Court Chi'oniclea
Most keyholes look alike. Many of
therh are stubborn. Even a BObef man
frequently hag trouble In exploring their
depths. Take an Ordinary normal key
hole nnd a drunken man and complica
tions are bound to follqw.
.loo Dennlg proved this conclusively.
Ho started out for a bachelor's dinner In
full banquet scenery. In order to get his
enthuslnsm nt tha proper pitch ho paused
to chat with a few bartenders on tho way
to tho banquet hall. The mora he dfanK
the more garrulous he became. To say
that ho was In argumentative mood, only
scratches the surface. t
In the course of his stopptng places Joo
met another Individual full of argument
and tho Ingredients which cause It. Ho
nnd Joo chatted Idly over the European
war. Of course, they held opposite views.
In a short tlmo they reached the map
drawing stage. With tho aid of tha cheese
and crackers on tho bar Jod showed tho
pqsltlon of bno army, while his opponent
traced the course of the other with pickles
1U
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Sfi
and pretzels. Incidentally, they soon had
nn Interesting audience.
Tlmo flow. At 1 o'clock In tho morning
they wcro nowhere neat' half through.
They nttempted to finish the argument
out on tho street when tho bartender
locked up, but ns there were Indications
of hostilities right on tho spot far-seeing
listeners parted them abruptly.
.Too wondered In somewhat dazed fash
ion why lie had donned his dross clothes,
but couldn't "dopo It out." In a vague
wny ho remembered that ha lived near
i 1st street- ond Lnncastor avenue. He
started In that direction, or at lcnBt
thought ho did.
A familiar looking door loomed before
him nnd Dennis drew his key with an nlr
of confldonco nnd a wobbly hand. Ho
mado several nttacks on tlo keyhole, but
didn't get within a mile of It.
A pollccmnn noticed Joo nnd noted that
tho houso which he was trying to enter
wns for rent. Ho Informed Joo to this
effect, but the latter became Indignant.
"Nothln' to It," ho replied ; "my people's
on za level. Wouldn't play mean trick
bo mwln' whilo I wus out, Wouldn'
mora anyhow ; zoy own zer house, see.
Nothln' to It." Again ha speared for tho
keyhole, but It kept dodging out of his
wny.
Tho cop saw that words wcro useless
and took Joo for an Interview before
Maglstrato Stovenson.
Tho Judgo was glad to see such a woll
drcssod prisoner before him. Joe found
reason coming back nnd explained that le
started for n farewell dinner to a frlond
who waB nbout to bo married. Ho ox
pressed tho belief, however, that tho
friend, wouldn't know whether ha. was
really thero or not, ns tho dinner was a
thoroughly wot function.
After rquch groping through his .head
Joe was nblo to nnnounco his address
and a policeman guided him to tho correct
door, which was opened vory wldo by a
determined-looking woman as soon as
Joe arrived on tho front step.
COAL PROBE WILL TEST
TRADE BOARD VALIDITY
Federal Commission Will Ask
justice Department Aid in
Price Investigating
WASHINGTON, May ;2. The first test
of the law creating the Federal Trado
Commission will come In the investiga
tion President Wilson has authorized the
commission to make Into the Increase of
the prlco of anthracite coat. Tho Inquiry
will bo mado not ns a practical move In
tended to strengthen tho Administration
with the masses, but as a test of tho, anti
trust law and this law modified by the
ona creating the Trndo Commission.
Confronted with n demnnd from tho
people for cheaper coal, tho Investigation
will bo mado as speedily as possible and
a. report mndo to tho Attorney General,
who will begin legal action If Justified by
the facts adduced by tho Inquiry,
Annnounccmcnt wns made yesterday at
tho o(Tlco of tho Trado Commission that the
Investigation will bo undertaken, although
the commission Is now orlpplcd by tho lack
of an effective organization. The last Con
gress failed to tnake an adequate appro
prlatldn and the mony o Appropriated
was chiefly ahsorbei in tha ealavjea of th
commission end. a small ofllce fore.
Indications ara that the commission
will ask for tha service of tha investigat
ing force of the Department of Justice.
ORPHAN BABE FINPS A H.0ME
Her
Al
one
in Worldj Friend;? off
Parents Adopt Hor
Mary Esposlto, eight months an orph,att
Is happy tod.ay, for she has f.ovnd a foster,
father nnd mother nnd A good home. She
was adapted yesterday uy Mr, and Mr.
Alfred Clprlono, 80s South 8th stmt.
When Mary's father died n. year ago
h.er mother was 111 ond u,nable to take
caro of Mary and her little brother, Pas
quale. "Tho boy was placed In St Y'O"
cent's H,oma by the Juvenile Co.urt and
Mary was placed In tho caro of neigh
bors whan hr mother was sent, to the
Pennsylvania Hospital. In August, 1915,
Mary's mother died and later her death
wan followed by that of tho little brother,
leaving Maty apna In the world. " The
Clprianos and Ksposttos had been friends
for many years and several days ago Mrs.
Clprtano decided' to adopt the little girl.
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IMPERIAL
EXCELSIOR
GAS RATJGE
Fulfils Your Dreams
of a Model Kitchen
Pride of possession suroly is justified as you
point out tho features of tho new Imperial
Excelsior Gas Range. To aec the appreciation
of your friends as they noto its pcatlty of design,
its jjrnccful curves and handsome fittings Is.
added satisfaction from your selection.
And tho wisdom of your cholco is backed by tho per
formance of tho range itself,
Specially dosigned burners that givo utmost heat
with least gns.-
Twico tho amount of baking usually possible, be
cause you can use tho oves bottom and shelves
at tho same time.
Features such as these are iworf Investigating. Writo
today for full particulars.
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS
PHIL7UDELPHIA.
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Mil
NEW YORK
BALTIMORE jgg
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j GAS RANGE WEEK f8
1 MAY 8th-13th
ess s
Si
You Have Only Until Closing Time
Saturday To Save
1 np -5
I "
III Vcs)Ml
-m- ,-m. ..-r. '"Yrr ''''jiiUk'iiLTTTiniiimiiiinmfMjiiw'iif""
on the price of any Cabinet Gas Ranges,
(Usual Easy Term Payments)
Prepare for Surtimer. You will want a
Gas Range.
On Monday, May 15th, regular prices will
again prevail.
Buy now and save $2.
The United Gas Improvement Co.
w,
Otttoto ""New lemi SM
Thl in ''New iGinir &?," 'T
proolam!llon Isnuett by aovetndr nMor,
nn4 Jprnoymen throughout the State are
expressing1 pride Ip. ths Bttd'a hlntory
and Industrial, aBrleulturat and educa
tional development. Whan the Governor
Insuea the call for tho observnnce of the
ay h dwelt' at Uwtth. upon tH 4fa.n
tages offered by the State.
p15IIi and Clieslnut Sls."
The Supreme
Value of
Suits&Top Coats
For Men & Young fifen
15
AT
is Based on
Facts not Mere
Statements
Gcprges $18 gwmenU
are constructed in our own
workrooms, cut over the
same models as the most
expensive garments in the
stock, receive the same
conscientious ca.re aM ef
fort in the ptoductien, and
are distributed s q e 1 y
through our chain of stores
in New York, Philadelphia.
Boston, Providence ana
Buffalo.
Georges $15 values
arc extraordinary be
cause our entire plan
is founded on tho
elimination of un
necessary cost.
There is no monster
national advertising
campaign tp maintain
no costly wholesale
organization to sup
port - no manufac
turer's or middle
man's profit "to pay -no
bad credits to
equalize. (ve sell
only for cash). ALL
THE3ESAVINGS
GO DIRECT TO
THE GEORGES
BUYER.
The $15 assortments embrace
everything that Is new and
nobby In Sack nnd Norfolk
Suits and Top Coats. No mat
ter what your desire in model,
fabric or color, bo assured
you'll find it here at chis popu
lar price.
OEOROES KWW KOIUTOIK
With repuUtlon Back Suit (rent
mid pleatad back, vrllU either
permaaent r Jooia belt.
r AB w
PHILADELPHIA
15th & Chestnut
ALSO STORES AT
New York (2) Providence
Boston Buffalo
SCHOOLS AMD COLLECtES
"Summer Term"
Call or wnd (or literature; ilve Informa
tion on oouraea.
Self-Exprtisfan Mind Building
Public Speaking Elocution
SaUimamhlp Authorship
NET COULEGB ' MM Chttnut 81.
STRAYFR"! Tn 8t Buslaean Sebool,
O I it a IV iJ gni.gAT nbutnut Hiut
SWlMMiyO
Central Natatorium and Baths
r.
C.
A.
11
JUch
Mitt.
Uullmlteil u. til yearlrr-ta tMira-
id. umiHiutu V'. meaihm
RienibtrWo- Teonxtr mo 18,
2U'
-a abav tmlea. a unl
IB l-S atwva ralo. airwle wTm
1 and S
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