Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 03, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING LKDaERr-PBtlLADELPHlA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1810.
r in shipping
ml AROUSES PROTEST
IN COASTWISE TRADE
Proposed Senate Amendment
Authorizes Government to Em
ploy Foreign vessels in
Competition
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Passage to be fought
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.Strong opposi
tion has developed to a clause In the pendlnie
,'ahlpplng bill, which, If enacted under the
raw. 'would be a serious blow at the Amer
ican coastwise trade.
This clause, cunningly dclsed to conceal
Its real purport from the casual observer,
would authorize tho Government to pur
chase foreign ships not only for foreign
trade, but also for tho coastwise trade. As
the law now stands all ships, except those
built In America, are forbidden to engago
In the coastwise trade, Shipping Interests
along tho Atlantic coast, now that their
attention has been brought to the obnoxious
amendment, are greatly aroused. Senators
Penrose, Oliver, Lodge, Wadsworth nnil
several Democratic Senators Whoso States
are vitally affected by tho proposed legis
lation will lead the opposition.
The shipping bill as passed by the House
did not contain the provision which has
aroused so much unfavorable comment. Tho
House Committee, nftcr long discussion and
the 'hearing of testimony, refused to In
clude the provision In the bill. It wai
pointed out by the shipping Interests that
American capital, which has encouraged
the people to trade between the Northern
and Southern cities and with Porto Itlco
and San Domingo, would suffer heavy loss
If forced to compete with lines that en
gage In foreign business. Vessels running
to foreign ports nnd touching only In
cidentally at our coastwise harbors could
)e operated more chenply than ships en
gaged only In coastwlso trade
When tho shipping bill reached the Sen
ate Commerce Commlttco the "Joker" clause
was quietly Inserted Republican members
of tho commltteo did not havo an oppor
tunity to bo heard and the testimony talcon
by the House committee and brought over
to the Senato was Ignored
In recommending the adoption of tho
amendment to admit foreign-built ships to
tho coastwlso trado tho Senato Commcrco
Commltteo said In Its final report on tho
bilU
"Tour committee, being of tho opinion
that vessels owned In whole or in part, di
rectly or Indirectly, by tho United States,
as provided In this act, and vessels sold,
leased or chartered to any person a citizen
of tho United States, as provided In this
act, should bo permitted, without hamper
ing restrictions, to cngago In otthor the for
eign or coastwise trade of the United States'
believe that this section should bo so
amended as to accomplish this purpose, nnd
tho amendments proposed to this section aro
with this view "
Protests In largo numbers and most em
phatic In tono from shipping Interests nr
being received by members of tho Senate,
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CITY LABOR ASKS MORE PAY
Public Works Will Be Halted by De
, maruU Says Director
The progress of municipal work nnd Im
provements will be dolayed Indefinitely If
' Councils do not approve a general Increase
in wages, Is ,the statement made today by
!' Director George B. Dutesman. of tho De
partment of Public Works Tho wages of
laborers must bo Increased to nt least $2 50
a day, tho statement sets forth, or the city
' will lose all .of Its best laborers.
"Another peculiar condition," continued
the. statement, "which handicaps tho De
apartment of Public Works Is the fact that
'It is being steadily drained of men In tho
engineering grades of chalnmnn. rodman,
transttman and draftsman by other city
departments. The salaries paid by tho De
partment of City Transit nnd Department
of Wharves, Docks nnd Perries are all
higher than tho corresponding grndes In
the Department of Public Works The re
sult of this Is that men who hae been
trained In the Department of Public Works
aro eagerly sought by the other more re
cently organised departments "
The Director also made tho complaint
that men ranking higher than laborers are
- being attracted to outside work by better
financial offers mado by private concerns.
ETNAESTROMBOLISONO
IN VIOLENTA ERUZIONE
L'Acqua del Mare Vicino Sembra
Bollente, Tanto Calore Si
Irradia dalla Lava
Un telegramma da noma dice cho 1'Etna
e lo Stromboll sono dl nuovo In eruzlone
lolcnta cho mettc In penslero lo popola
zlonl dl Catania o dclla plccola Isola.
L'oruzlone c' accompgagnata da fortl bontl
cho Bono oggl plu' senslblll che non fossero
nella glornata dl lerl, quando la nuovo
nttlvlt.V dol duo vlucanl si manifesto' lm
provvlsamente. Oltro a do It caloro che
si lrradla dalle corrontl di lava o' cost'
forto cho le aequo del mare nelle vlctnanzo
del vulcani sembrano bollcntl.
Dlspaccl da Pctrograd dlcono che 1
comandantt russl hanno comunlcato al
Mlnlstero delln Guorra cho II generate
tedesco von Ltnslngcn, comandante delle
forzo tedesche nulla fronto dl Kovcl, sta
facendo preparatlvl per eacuare quclla Im
portantlaslma base, non cssendo posslbllo
csegulro una cillcace dlfcsa della piazza. A
Pctrograd si dlco cho 1 tedeschl si rltlre
rnnno probabilmente Bulla llnea Brest
Lltowsk-Dug, 11 cho slgnlflca che sara' dl
motto dlmlnulta l'clllcacln dolla dlfesa dl
Lemberg che del resto o mlnacclata dal sua
daU'armata russa che opera
Stanlslau.
ora contro
SOLDIER KICKED IJY HORSE
TAKEN TO FIELD HOSPITAL
Men at Tobyhnnna Camp Prepare for
Monthly Inspection
TODYHANNA, Pa., Aug. 3 Jacob Cohn,
of 138 Kim street, Stamford, Conn , a
private of Battery F, of the same town,
was kicked by a horse on Tuesday and In
jured so that ho was taken to the Held hos
pital. On Tuesday, the clerks of Batteries A. B,
C, D, E and F of the Tenth, F. A. N O. of
-Connecticut, Battery A, of Sfaryland. and
C, of New Jersey, were kept busy writing
out the monthly payroll for July and pre
paring for the monthly inspection of mate
rial and men. A number of visitors coming
and going by automobile visited tho camp
today.
Osteopaths to Treat Paralysis
KANSAS CITY, Mo . Aug 3 Announce
ment that osteopathic clinics would bo
opened in New York city for tho treatment
of Infantllo paralysis, a cure for which Is
claimed through that character of treat
ment, was made by Dr. R Kendrlck Smith,
of Boston, beforo the annual convention of
tho American Osteopathic Association.
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Director Harry Harvey, Balboa director,
called his company about him the other
day and hiked to a location where he could
get a good picture of Frank Krlanger fall
ing off his horse nnd over a cliff. Arrived
at tho place, Mr. Erlanger ascended to see
how high It was and decided that the fall
would be hazardous. He was standing on
the brink looking down and tho others were
down there looking up at him.
"Too high," called Frank to Harvey.
"Come down, we'll find another," said
Harvey.
As Frank turned, his long spurs got
mixed up and over tho brink ho shot head
first. It was .i regular stem-winder of a
fall the best eer worth a thousand
dollars
Meantlmo George niznrd, the camera
man, was lighting a cigarette When he
Raw Krlanger tearing down that almost
sheer wall of hard-baked shale he daished
headlong for his camero, shouting:
"Mon dleu, vy didn't ze blank Idiot tell
me he was going to make ze beautiful
fall 1"
When Erlanger stopped rolling he Jumped
up and shrieked:
"Did you get me, Mzard?"
"No, but I will," bawled the disappointed
camera man, and Director Harvey, choking
with laughter, had to Interveno to prevent
a new war between France and Austria.
Walter Ixng, who played the part of the
ncKro In "The Clansman." has been engaged
by the Lasky Feature Play Company, for
tho support of Blanche Sweet In "Uncon
quercd," a forthcoming Paramount picture.
The Triangle-Fine Arts studio has closed
negotiations with rtuiicrt Hughes, the nov
elist, for tho motlon-plcturo rights to lilt
popular story, "The Daughters of Shlloh,"
which contains admirable picture material
This nupert Hughes story nppcared In tho
Saturday Evening Post about two years ngo
It Is very likely that Lillian Olsh will play
tho stellar role, that of tho young country
girl; and tho cant will Include a number of
tho well-known Triangle players.
Miss Vivian Martin, as announced by
the Morosco-Pnllas Companies, has just
closed a long-term contract to make pic
tures exclusively for this organization.
Howard Hickman, the Trlangle-Inco
leading man, held a party In his dress
ing room nt tho Culver City plant this
week to colebrato the first anniversary of
his famous mustache. A year ago Hick
man decided to nllow a mustncho to appear
on his lip In order that ho would be better
able to depict a character In one of the
Inco plas So many of hh nt-soclatc.s
told him It looked el and accentuated his
good looks that he thenceforth permitted
the hlrsuto ndornment to remain. By a
photograph ho was reminded this week thnt
tho decoration was Just a year old, so
he hastily called upon William Desmond,
Charles Hay, Itobert McKIm nnd a few
others to nld him In celebrating the oc
casion. Crepe hair reproductions of tho
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as souvenirs
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ROMA, i Airosto
Dlcpaccl non umclnll flcevutl opgl da
Petrosrad dlcono che 1'nvaninta delle forxe
rusia au Kovcl contlnuti nono'atante l'au
mentata rcslstenza del tedeschl che hnnno
rlcevuto notcoll rlnforzl. o che 1c truppe.
del (tencrala Kalcdlnes nl eono splnte In
nanzl per circa dlecl mlglla dal momento
In cul csso attraversarono II flume Stochod.
In tal modo esse narebbero ora nd nppena
died mlKlla dl dlstanza da Kovel, la grande
lump dl noerazlonl austro-tedesca, cho e'
golldnmente fortlflcata.
Tutto l'lntercsso dl coloro che FCguono
ell awenimentl dl queito operazlonl offen
sive del russl contro le forae nustro
tedochc si nccentrano ora sulle dinlcolta'
clic it Bcneralo von Bothmer e' costretto nd
affrontftre Iarmata dl uuesto generale o
mlnacclata a nord dall'aanznta del russl
verso Koel c da lirody, e n Bud dall'avan
zatn del generale Leschitsky verso Stanls
lau ed nttravcrso la ferrola Delatln
Jablonltza. B' chlaro In tal modo die, a mono cho
It ueneralo von Bothmer non ngisce presto
o con cnergla, se lo puo', la sua nrmata
corro serlo pcrlcolo dl c"5ere avlluppata
dallo forzo russo. Oltro a do', so It gen
erate Kaledlne rlesco ad Interccttare le co
munlcazlonl ferrovlarle dlrette tra Kovcl
e Lcmberg1, la llnea dl comunlcazlono dl
retta tra tedeschl dal nord ed austriacl dal
sud Garcbba completamento distrutta.
In complesso la sltuazlono mllltarc nppa
rlnce cosl' serla per gll Impcrl centrall, cho
In Gcrmanla si tengono gla' comlzll per ot
tenere una p.ico onorevole, non plu' una
paco da connulstatorl, como si predicava
nlcunl mesl or sono, quando pareva che 1
tedeschl fossero vlncltorl ed Invlnclblll.
Ed o' slgnlflcanto nnchc II fatto cho la
nottzla dl nucstl comlzll enga dlrctla
mente trasmessa da Bcrllno, senza cho Bla
stata Intercettata dalla censura.
CASEMENT OIUSTIZIATO.
Un telcgramma da Londra dlco cho
Roger Casement, gla' lmplegato dol governo
tnglcso o baronetto, II qualo era stato ar
reBtato duranto la rcccnto rlvolta Irlandeso
mentro tcntava dl sbarcare sullo coste del
l'Irlanda per mettcrsl alia testa del riolu
zlonarll, e' stato giustlzlato qucsta mat
Una. Egll c' Btato Implccato.
II Casement, dopo II suo arrcsto, era stato
sottoposto a proceso per 1'accusa dl alto
tradlmento. Durante II dlbattlto egll aca
dlchlarato francamento dl aver tentnto dl
sbarcaro In Irlanda per mettersl alia testa
della rlvoluzlone, Avevn "Jt16. e1a .fJ X
cosplrato cohtro It g6vertd Ingles Bin da
poco dopo che scopplo' Ir Ruerra erop.
ma aveva nnche nftermato dl wnaxtttM
vuto ne' ordlnl no' denaro dalla aermanio,
mentre tutto faceva credere cho egll era
vlrtualmento at scnlzlo della Oermanla e
del kaiser. II glurP lo aveva troyato col
pevole ed II Casement era qulndl stato con
dannalo a morte, per Implccagl6ne.
Sublto dopo la condanna fulnlzlatn. In
..j a iH AmArta tinAcrlta2lone intesi
ad ottenere elemenza per II Casement, ed
ancho II presldente Wilson aveva lnvla o
at gortrno Ingleso una rlioluzlone In questo
nenso votata dal Senato amerlcano. Pero
II governo Inglese, per bocca del mlnlstro
del trAfflco dl guerra, sir Itobert Cecil,
dlchlarava lerl cho la legge Ingleso non era
stata mal adaltata alio eslgenze della
polltlca e non lo poteva es essero ora per
II caso del leader rlvolttzlonarlo lrlndese.
Perclo" non era II caso dl parlare dl Indul
tronza. ID DEUTSCHtiAND Ali DAItaO.
N-ollzle da Nofolk. Virginia, dlcono cho II
soltomarlno mercantile iccicsra ueuu
land passo' al largo della costa della Vir
ginia verso lo 8 dl lerl sera e poco dopo si
rommorgeva e sparlya sotto le acque
uscendo dal llmlte delle nequo territorial
nmerlcano ed Inlzlando cosl" 11 vlagglo dl
rltorno In Oermanla.
Tclogrammt da Iondra dlcono che le au
ia,i' tinv.il! Inclesl non rltengono prob-
ablle che gll Incroclatorl alleatl rluedranno
a distruggere o a catturare 1 sottomnrlno
tedesco Lo dlfflcolta' dl Una almllo opera-
zlono sono tanto chlaro cho o' Inutile elen
carle. DELAWARE FARMERS VIEW
COLLEGE AGRICULTURAL WAYS
Ten Thousand Visit Newnrk Institu
tion nnd Go Over Agricultural
School
NBWAIUC, Del, Aug. 3. Ten thousand
farmers from all parts of the peninsula and
hundreds from Delaware and Chester
Counties, Pennsylvania, aro tho guests of
the Delavvnro College authorities at the
Stato experimental farm today.
Tho occasion Is tho annual Farmers' Day,
which has grown to tho Importance of a
State fair with Delaware farmers Ono
thousand automobiles were parked around
tho farm grounds by noon. Governor
Charles It. Miller, who has taken such a
prominent part In advancement of tho agri
cultural department of tho college, nnd
General A It. Benson, president of the
Stato Board of Agriculture, wore among tho
speakers.
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Wm S IUrt In "The Apostle of Vengeance"
"SncnKT OF THE bUUMAIlINC" (11)
ARCADIA
Bessie BarriscaleThe Payment"
CHESTNUT
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THE MAN FROM THE niTTER KOOTS"
'WHO S OUILTV" No 13
T21TI nArMMX Kt above market
OtiLiiVlv-rlN 1 Mats.. 1:10 & a::to, inc
Edna Goodrich
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VyLUAIv PAH.1110UXT THEATER
Ralph Herz and Irene Howley in
"THE PURPLE LADY"
FAIRMOUNT sw.inDD avenue
PEGGY HYLAND in
"SAINTS AND SINNERS"
FRANKFORD " ""Vl
MARY MILKS MINTER In "LOVELY MARY"
PICTURES OF FRANKFORD OR0CERS'
EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY
56TH ST. Theater
MATiNr.n
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jieiow spruce l.g., , to 11
REPSIE RARRISCALE In "Honor'e Altar"
DILLIE nVRKE in "Ulorla Romance No 0.
GERMANTOWN r505TooEv,AAE.
Lionel Barrymore in "TTie Quitter"
DILLIE BURKE In "Gloria's Romance." No 8.
GIRARD
AVENUE THEATER
7TH AND OtRARD AVENUE
LIONEL BARRYMORE in
"DORIAN'S DIVORCE"
IRIS THEATER S,"E25&OTO!
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Dustin Farnum
'Cameo Kirby'
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JEFFERSON
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VIEWS OF SUBMARINE nEUTSCHLAND
LAFAYETTE
2014 KENSINGTON
AVENUE
Anna Nilsson and Tom Moore in
"WHO'S GUILTYr
IPAHPR FORTY-FIRST AND
lJrUII. LANCASTER AVEVUE
LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THE QUITTER"
ADDED ATTRACTION
BILLIE BURKE In "Gloria,! Romance" (8)
LIRFRTY BROAD AND
L,IDI,K1 COLUMBIA
Frank Keenan and Enid Markey in
"THE PHANTOM"
LOGAN THEATER 810 -n0A0
Harold Lockwood & Mae Allison
In "THE MASKED RIDER"
LOCUST
BSD AND LOCUST
Mats.. 1-.10 nnd .1:.1f), Inc.
i69 , u.au, 8, n:30, 16c.
GAIL KANE in "Paying the Price"
Market St. Theater "l-r1"
LASKY Presents FANNIE WARD In 'THE
CHEAT." "THE GRIP Or EVIL" e-.ery Monday
"PEQ O' THE niNO" eery Wednesday.
PALACE 12M MARKET STREET
Donald Brian
10c '.Oc
"The Smugglers"
PARK niDE AVE & DAUPHIN ST.
....... TRIANGLE Presents
William S Hart ln "Tlin apostle
""'"'" J" " l OF VENQEANCE"
PRINCESS 10VVREE?nT
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KITTY GORDON ,n "TUB
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RIALTO aE1'ANTOWN AVE.
AlnLl xyJ AT TULPEKOCKEN ST
Lois Meredith and Ralph Kellard
In "THE PRECIOUS PACKET"
REGENT 1C3 MARKET STREET
lVJI 1 UU3IAS VOICE OROAX
IRENE FENWICK in
"A CHILD OF DESTINY"
RIIR Y MARKET STREET
1X W BELOW 7TH STREET
ANN PENNINGTON in
"SUSIE BNOWFLAKE"
SAVOY 15U MARKET
J S V V- 1 STREET
FOX FEATURES Presents
Virginia Pearson ,n "A TonT',ST"
TIOGA "TU AND VENANGO STS
Billie Burke
In
"Gloria's Romance"
VICTORIA MARKET ST.
YllUIVlrt ABOVE NINTH
WM. II. THOMPSON and ENID MARKEY In
THE EYE OF THE NIGHT"
MAX FIGMAN In "HIS BIRTHDAY OIPT"
STANt FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH
OlUNltUX 11:15 A. M. to 11:15 Pi.
MARY PICKFORD in
"HULDA FROM HOLLAND"
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BalUmore & Ohio R. R.
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and
RETURN
Harper's Ferry, W. Va.,
Sunday, August 6
The Most Historic and Picturesque Spot in Eastern America
SPECIAL TRAIN
Ly. Philadelphia ....... 8:00 A-M.
Lv, 60th Street ,,..8:08 A, M.
Ar. Harper's Ferry...... 1 KM P.M.
Returning, Special Train Will Leave HarperT Ferry 6:30 P. M.
utrrtrnxTif nnirti r.ATtnR HILL
M" MOnTB&iM IX SENATE
Speedy Passage Predicted for Measure.
Southern Senators in Opposition
WASHINGTON, Alt. 3 -After a brief
aklrmlah tho Senato thH afternoon started
tha nallonal child labor bill on U nay to
an expected speedy PaaE,e- ,,.. nn(i
Renators Smith, of South Carolina, ana
. .. .- - V..l -. . ...
HarnwicK, oi ubuikiu. uppareniiy vittt thX
only on l0 oleosa m mpuon to makt tfi
bill lh Senatft'd unnnished buslnesa, haf
to bo laid asldo except by unanimous ton-'
sent until passed. '
Senator Itobinson, of Arkansas, foreiun
In? expected arguments from States' rh"
Advocate, began nn extended speech un.
holdlnit tho constitutionality of the qu
Hon.
LUDWIG'S
August Sale of
Pianos and
Player-Pianos
Brings Wonderful Values in the
Surplus Stocks From Our Fac
tories'Which Are Famous for
Correct Designs and Finishes
1916 Models
Uprights Grands
and Player-Pianos
60 Different Styles
in
Various Finishes
If you intend buying a Piano any time
within a year it will pay you handsomely to
anticipate your wants and buy now. This is not
a stock of riff-raff pianos from everywhere, but
all new and up-to-date instruments, Ludwig
made and guaranteed. Comparisons will con
vince you of the savings from $65.00 to $105.00
on pianos; $90.00 to $175.00 and even more
on player-pianos.
Here Are a Few Typical Examples of the
Extraordinary Values:
Ludwig-Made Uprights $1QA
Now. dcpondablo Inatru- XJf
menta that will last a lifetime.
Mahogany and walnut Regular
prices (225 to $255. Sale prlco
100.
Ludwig-Made Uprights ?OOft
Xew. 1910 models. Fao OU
tory Surplus Styles. Fancy fig
ured mahogany, burl walnut and
fumed oak. Other woods and
finishes Save J70. Regular
price 5350. Sale price SS80.
Medium-Size Ludwig $OQC
Uprights t'VV
Xiw. 1916 models Factory Sur
plus Styles Made ln rich
African mahogany, burl walnut,
fumed oak and mission: fancy de
signs Delightful tonal qualities.
The saving Is $80. Regular pries
$375. Sale price $293.
Ludwig Grands . ,,,$CCf
Costliest fancy figured JJt
mahogany. Great chance for col
leges or studios, or music room of
fine home Regular prlco, $050 and
$750. Sale price 1330.
Ludwig Player-Pianos $f QA
This Is the greatest TTJ
money-saving player-piano op.
portunlty ever offered. These In
struments (88-note, rebuilt like
hew) sold originally for $650 to
$850. Sale price $490.
280
Ludwig Up- $325
1916 models. Factory Sur-
Ludwig Apartment
Uprights
New. 1916 models. Factory Sur
plus. Tho daintiest piano made.
Ideal for apartment or small
music room. Mado ln fancy fig
ured mahogany, walnut nnd the
arlous shades of oak. A tono of
richness and surprisingly large
volume. The saving Is $70. Reg
ular price $350. Salo prlco $280.
Large
rights
New.
plus Styles. Choicest African ma
hogany. Colonial designs. Pol
ished and dull finish. Beautiful
large planoi with a tone equal to
many grands. You can save $100
on the regular prlco of $425. Sale
price 32S.
Ludwig-Made Player- S A Q C
Pianos y
New In design. Slight changes
only will be made In later models.
Beautiful mahogany and -walnut
cases. Regular prices $585 to
$660, Sale price 1105.
Ludwig Player-Pianos $A Q C
New. 1915 Models. Sur. TTfcO
plus Factory Styles Equipped
with famous Ludwig 88-note player
acton Fancy figured mahogany
and walnut cases. Simplest and
easiest operated .player-pianos ln
VRiJ""!?', ne?"Iar prices $650 to
$850. Sale price $495.
Every instrument in the sale is backed by the
regular Ludwig permanent guarantee. Pianos
taken as part payment at market value.
FREE Sto1 and scarf ancl year's tun
J JT me with P'anos. Bench, scarf
and 12 music rolls with player-pianos.
Cath or Monthly Pay'
mentt Arranged
Especially convenient
term of payment will
prevail during t hit
Sale.
No Intereit No Extra
THE MARK OF
TONE QUALITY
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registered at Hotel Astor
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000 Rooms. 700 with Bath.
A cuisine which has made
the Astor New York's leading
Banqueting place.
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