EACH WIDENS - BETWEEN STATE AND U.S. OFFHMS mnnwealth Health Board Said to Reject Federal proposals 'fUb UFT BAN SEPT, 29 . .. U..-..T, ih State Health r)e- " . .... t.l 1 Uln llUTPAU of &.?Z ns in rtgara io nam,,,,,,, ... .lmli situation, widened today. W" . , t tk. t-if .liinlth ifir n closea bciu.i . .Aiwr v ,V1 iinnr. j!tti this morning, . ........ - -- .H that a resolution naa Deen uuu, PlL of which hnd been forwardd to ES!!. Blue, surgeon general of the United Kates' PuW'e IlcaUh Servlcc- and Dr- M' "' Wr who was Bent hero by the govern- JWK" -l,..l. nrntilam In this ,,t to direct in .- .j. This resolution, it wnn b,u, ,, ?ein proposed by tho government to the L. ihit they b FupDlle.t with copies of lUalth certificate l-ucl by tne biaio. i Oovernmeni ,, .... .... .... -- iininne for (s own records. ... ,k. interstate passenger and ono the town for which lie was headed. . ...ni. n rhlld granted a clean bill , kMlth by State ofllclals would carry ft .J?l-.-t mv to another 8tate. where !t.uM be compared with one forwarded - the uovriw-. PLAN NOT FEASIBLE ! -- amMn't arjDrove of that plan," said tvr Samuel O Dixon. States Commissioner EiTlIealth. following the meeting. "It la ri,f,ro Doctor Foster had been notified " ..i .!. Qtn, hnnfrl ha line! the action " " " --.- -- ---roressea confidence that the Government i"1. el. nffidalB would be able to "get Wether" on the matter. He further denied Crtor Dixon's charge that the Federal BoKrameni jibu uulv-u .,, .......... "- ug inspectors in l'ennsyivuuiH. uo.utg mu Sfsrences were nJusted. i The inspectors x i,uw icv t,o ,io.. Mt Issued any health certificates," said Lg. Foster. "They merely have been ih.rlne Information about cases that Jirel and transportation facilities. They laVS done nomins DUl gnuicr uuuiiuiiiiuii. W ..-& thru InannMnri hnrA nnrf tTlf.n 3Wre 0 iti'. ....vvw... ....- ktre been placed also In Delaware, Mary- JcM ana ew jersey lur uiu kuiiio ijui- mh of gathering Information. rr.other small Item of disagreement be- FHrwn the two health bodies was the ques Hen of "franking" the copies of the health rurtlflcites through tho malls. Doctor BUon and nis associates aia not care io to this, although urged to do so by the Federal Government. k.,Th State health board expressed gratU Bettton after the meeting when notified that jUttorney General Francis Shunk Brown Mi said their actions were entirely -legal. ".Doctor Dixon also announced today that lehoofo and moving picture houses will be jeWMd to children throughout the State on Ifcptember 29. TO LIFT. QUARANTINE F-Doctor Dixon added that tho removal of Ifct quarantine was contingent upon the sue leen of the health authorities n keeping fix eoldemtc within bounds. W Philadelphia motloiiwucture houses. 1 lured to children less than sixteen years let iit probably will resume their normal leturM on that date, as tno state nna Fetir health ofllcials have been working In ?cwMte harmony. The opening or the jeKjr ichools already has been fixed By Dl SieeWKrusen, of the Department of Pub IHcHelth and Charities, for October 2. LiWiCourse. I can't predict what-old Na- jjhnJrlll do now that we plan to renwe the iWntlne." f aid Doctor Dixon. "If the Pernio has riot Increased by September 21 I rchools and moving picture theatres will I freed, from the quarantine. It has been r aim to reduce the disease to a minimum i the least possible Inconvenience to the pie. We have taken Into consideration Bratrclal, social and civil activity, but our remount duty Is to check the epidemic." GnV one new case was reported today. was that of Martin Leonard, eleven eths, of 171 Marlclo street. IJhere were no deaths up to noon. There n out one day In the last six weeks when ! record was less. BARS PHILADELPHIA AUTOIST Jersey Revokes License When Accused Falls to Appear TRENTON. Bept. 14 -Montgomery a. Hauling .of Philadelphia, failed to appear before Commissioner Dill, of the Depart, merit of Motor VYo!, to answer a charge of driving a machine -unAccompanled by a licensed driver. Tl e .'amtnlssiontr Imaosed a fine of $100. In addifon to which he or dered the young man's name placed upon the blacklist and revbked the regletratlon of the car An Inspector was instructed by the Com m.sBlrmor not to releass Bautlng's car until the fine had been paid T?r'icl,r,ocl,y Privileges of Mary LuU. of Philadelphia, and Charles E. Schutte. of Lancaster, wtre revoked, The woman was !!,... ui,h ,cA.'.lnir n accident and ?d i.n '. "'""""f 'P when signaled and pennl'ting h!ssut-out to remain open. OPIUM SMOKERS GO FROM WONDERLAND TO POLICE STATION Awaken From Dreams of Beauty to Face Horrible Realities of Arrest and Court f Hearing FIVE OF THEM CAUGHT EVENING LEDaER-PHILADliJLPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1916 T- ; 4- ' 1 T- ' 1 5 Kir A PIAtViin rit)aa tn T nnrilnln .rj iujuv vaovo lit uuiisuuiu hNORRISTOWN. Pa.. Sept. 14. Lansdale. IS tOKn of 1MR thnn 9000 n,mAt rnnrtrl Ilie new cases of Infantile paralysis today, ung a total of thirteen cases within r days. There have been no deaths yet. Yield to Jitney Regulation .WILKES-BAIUIE, Pa., Sept. 14. Con weed that thA nnlv wnv lltnnva nan nnr. 14 In thlfl rltV Ih tr M.., ..11 ..mll.aman,. IP the Jitney ordinance, eleven men, who j5 oeen engaged In the business since s trolley strike has been on have filed I required J2S00 bond aa the flrat tfn In tprlne Jitney travel. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES and Nannie and Mildred .STIC. BJIter. T02T Tocum at. '"V 1 N. atal .t I V "nl 4HSS Morrla at. reukfr B0fl cia.,...ia. .. H'&.lli "lelia so, 8. foth at., and Mar4 fT S. Bl'lne. Columbia. Pa!, anil nana M. .,?,, Wrlsht.vlll.. P.. ' lntraon. VJBO Ruti it. ,'r7iSll?'i..1!! N. American at., and .,"". .-" " n.rioan at. amln V-llu .,. ' -... rVll:vAn(,...K!,. ,Wli South at., and Emma .piahsn. lB-.a South at. " S' Vlor,r. .1B" - Huntlna-don. at., and a IT, Burna l.pl-.nl m vffir.n,.S29ct".'",r at., and riorenca Wily. 5.SB Catharlna at. lei5- AAmS- fj,rai!n. N. i.. and naba A. .ro5fe. ioll !.,. .... .. Anna I xi IntS. Mil Wl to" ' na Thareaa 5vk.(,1i5f. M Bd at. and Buala ,.r tt,X' "i:".vmV 5... irutir,:"i,8i 6:h.?1-n.B. A whistle not unlike the plaintive note of the -nob White" attracted the attention of Detectives Malone and McCullough at 3 o'clock this morning In the vicinity of Fifteenth and Vine streets. The detectives darted Into the shadow of a building. They knew tho whistle to be that used by the members of the "dope" ring 'In the Tenderloin. The whistle meant that the coast was clear, and that' there were no "bulls" (policemen) In sight. The whistle sounded three times, and then the policemen saw two men come cau tiously from an alley. The glare of an arc light on their faces showed them to have the brand of the opium addict. Their cheeks were sunken, their skin white as chalk and their eyes dull nnd watery. They were bent over llko old men In the Bbxtles and they walked with shuffling gait. The pair knocked four times on the front door at 1504 Vine street. The door was opened and they entered noiselessly. The door, closed and all waa quiet again. The detectives went around to tho rear of the house. They mounted to the roof of a ahed and pried open a second-story window, entering a hallway which wns as dark as a pocket. The house was as aulet as a tomb, so quiet that the breathing of the detectives sounded to them like the "bang, bang" of a motorcycle with the muffler removed. A sickening odor the smell of smoking opium drew the sleuths to. the third floor. The murmur of drowsy voices came from a front room. Tho detectives crouched down by the door and listened. "Oh. I am so happy," the languorous voice of a young woman was heard to say. Her voice dropped almost to a whisper as she continued: "This Is a beautiful country around here. It's all green. I can hear the birds pnc ing. iook over oetween tnose trees, -May, and see the ocx-an sparkling In the sun light. Oh, I hopo r never wnke up." "Don't butt In on my pleasure. Hazel," gijimbled a man's voice. "Smoke up, kid. and leave me In peace. This Is better than a big meal of corned beef and " Detective McCullough knocked on the door. The only response the knock brought nas this, from the woman who spoko first: "Hear the breakers on the beach," she said softly. The detectives put their shoulders to the door and forced It open. Kven then the three men and two women In tho room dis played no excitement. They lay on couches dreamily smoking opium, and gazed dully at the detectives. Xot one of them made any effort to rise. "Look at the two good-looking men," said one of the women with a dreamy smile, "give them a pipe. Stephen." The smokers were bundled Into a patrol wagon and taken to the Fifteenth and Vlne streets station, where they were booked as follows: Stephen Martin and Hazel Martfn, both of 1504 Vine street: Albert nailing and May ltolllng, of 214 South wN'lnth street, and Nathaniel Meadowbrook, of 229 North Ninth street. The prisoners being held for court by Magistrate Collins sit In their cells today suffering from the nausea that follows a night's opium debauch. The odor still clings to their clothing the sickening saccharine odor Buch as affects, one after smelling too long of banana oil. But tho prisoners do not mind the odor. It is the abdominal griping that hurts. They Are awaiting the coming on of "the habit" again. When "the habit" comes they know the pain. "The habit," as the opium smoker or the "yenshl" chewer calls It, is the painful physical demand for more. "Yenshl" Is the left-over gum after the opium1 has been smoked. opium "ashes." The fiend Will chew It voraciously and swallow the Juice In famished gulps. He would die for the satisfaction of It. Tho opium layouts the prisoners used were confiscated by the detectives and aro being held as "evidence." EX-SENATOR LORIMER FAILS TO TOME BACK' IN ILLINOIS PRIMARY Admits Defeat Governor Dunne Gets Landslide Col. Ldwdcn, Republican, Will Oppooe Him at Polls x SULLIVAN'S MEN BEATEN CHICAGO. Sept, 14. Former United Slates Senator William Lorlmer has fallen down In his "come-back" race for Congress. Incomplete returns early today from yes terday's primaries Indicate ho has lost to Arthur W. Fulton In the republican con gressional rare In the Sixth District by about a thousand votes "I admit djfeat It Is the fortune of the game, raid t.orlmer. "I have nothing to ay nothing to charge. I only wlh I had won," James n. Mann. Republican leader In the House, swamped his preacher opponent, the Ilev. II. P. noynton. In the Second Congres slonal District fight, by a plurality of about 15.000. In the gubernatorial race, Governor Dunne, Democrat, and Cplonel Frank O. Ixwdcn. Republican, were easy winners. Late returns Indicate that Dunne's vote throughout the State will be about 153,000. Ho defeated Itrlnton. Uoger Sullivan's en try. Dunne's landslide vote has swept the entire State Houo ticket to lctory with the possible exception of Lieutenant Gov ernor llarrntt O'Hara, who Is running be hind Henry W. Huttman, the Sullivan can didate. Lowden won the Republican nomination for Governor at an estimated plurality of 100.000. Metllll McCormlck and B. M. Chlpper flcld, Republicans for Congressmen-at-Large, are lending over their opponents, with McCormlck picked to win by a plural ity of 60,000. Chipperfteld Is running a neck-to-neck raco with former United States Senator William K Mason. William E. Williams and Joseph O. Kostner were tho Democratic winners for tho Congressmen-at-Large nominations. Estimates of the total votes In Illinois Indicated that more than 640,000 votes were cast, 400,000 of which were by Republicans and 240,000 by Democrats. Approximately 88,000 women cast votes in yesteraays primaries. The voto was l , u ' , . .r waw afaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHHHMpH XL VHak jpv w ftp- vVB bHHIIIHk "al? ILssHHNk. f aaaaaaaaaaaaaaHa&jJ" ,aSSSSSSaaaaH aaaaaaaaaaRMBiaw .AaaaaaaaHLaaaaH LORIMER CAN'T COME liAtJK Former Senator admits hia ilcfcat in race for tht Republican nomina tion for Congress in the Illinois district from which he served sev eral tcFms in the House. YELLOW SHARK, 16-F00TER, LANDED AT BRADLEY REACH Monster Caught After Three-Hour Fifeht With Sixteen Men ASBUnV PAniC, N. J.. Sept 14. A yel low shark sixteen feet long and weighing 8S0 pounds, was landed at tho Wooley Fisheries, Bradley Ueach, late yesterday afternoon. The big fish wrecked tho pound net In which It became enmeshed nnd It took sixteen men three hours to bring It ashoro. An excited crowd watched tho struggle from the beach. The shntl; was the largest ever caught near here nnd of a variety not seen In the waters hero foi" years. Three rows of nharp teeth lined both of Its Jaws. This morning four six bluc-noso sharks were landed by the same fishermen. GIRL STILL WEARING CURLS WEDS YOUTH OF SEVENTEEN Bride's Mother, Who Marriod at Six teen, Gives Consent The most youthful bride and bridegroom Hnddon Heights has known In recent years have re'urned from their wedding trip and nre recipients of a round of entertainments by their friends nnd relatives. The bride was Mls Bessie Wilson Knox her young husband Is William Onen Staley. and their wedding toolt place August Jfi. J.nst year tho bride and bridegroom were both In the high rchool, looking forward to completing tho course this season. In stead they suddenly decided thnt seventeen an the proper age at which to marry nnd onxed the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Howe'l Knox, of 110 Princeton road, to give their ronnL Ai Mrs. Knox had been n bride at sixteen, the young persons gained their pftmt and were married at the bride s home, lcalng on their wedding trip In an automobile, proudly purchased for the trip by the youthful bridegroom. The bride still wears her hair hanging In long curls that reach her waist Mmc. Ober, Contralto, Has Son NITW TOnK. Sept. 14. Mm. Margarets Ober, contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and her husband, Arthur Arndt, nre receiving congratulations on the birth of a boy at their summer place, Schroon Lake, Adlrondacks. Both Mme. Ober nnd" the boy, who will be called Wllhelm, nre reported as doing nicety. DIXON since m Tailoring of RtKntmint Our $35 and $40 Fall Suitings ABB UNUSUAL VALUES 1111 Walnut , light, because women were nllowed to vote for local offices only. FAIR OPENS AT PERKASIE Takes Plaeo of Bucks County Affair. Bijr Crowds Expected PEB.KASIE. Pa., Sept 14, Taking the place of the Bucks County Fair, which has been discontinued because of the cutting oft of the State appropriation, a three-dav fair nnd carnival opened this morning at Menlo Park. 'The entertainment features are larger and more numerous than at the Bucks County Fairs, but the exh'blts are not so large. The most complete exhibit Is of modern farm machinery and n display of results of moo ern farming methods. Tho midway Is one of the largest ever seen In the North Penn. Preparations are made to accommodate 4000 people today and tomorrow and about 10,000 on Saturday. Tomorrow will bo Pol iticians' Day and a. Republican rally will be held In the afternoon. Children's Day has been called off. Mrs. Howc'b Strength Wanes NEW LONDON. Conn.. Sept. 14. Mrs. Anne Howe, President Wilson's sister, who Is critically 111 hero. Is losing strength, her physicians said. A bulletin Issued last night said: "Mrs. Howe has been comfortable throughout the day. There Is a per ceptible loss In strength tonight." Frlcman's Skull Fractured in Fall ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 14. Captain John J. Barnett, of Engine Company No. I, fell down a night of stairs In the Santa Tttta apartments late lasttntght and fractured his skull. He was hurtled to the City Hos pital, whero, shortly after, an operation was performed In an effort to save his life. BANK ROBBER. CAUGHT BJI.A. A. Hxnt, ."iuaa DM11 Ell(n, 25. 'WML 115 Hodman at.. Anna Edith O and 0648 Elliott St., ehd "... A."' E. JllekmaTT Tn'Mr,C,a"" B0h-.J,'uJ.h.olAn.d'.."',to'. Pa., and Lillian IS ffi1..'1 SX1 alnbrld St., and Vlr- ,nr. em.'.'J ,;auamin si. . .. a"MjjVrBii,lr. " "a B,1,n D- Home Again? NOW FOB ffanscom's Good Grand Banquet Coffee AT THE Hanscom Restaurants Did Coffaa ever aaam , aooar UrinK it 33c lb. 1232 Market St. & Branches V rink It In your home ev.ry day.(7-' HIMCia.1 ITlta V..M vivwm . t!Ftt For quick buyers POTOR RUCKS a few immediate deliveries. r t s Foss-Hiighes Co. Market tat 2lst St. Philadelphia Mystery of Theft of $251,000 Five Years Ago Believed Solved CHICAGO. Sept 14. In the arrest of Michael D. Shortall at Toronto, Ont, and Martin II, Flannlgan In this city, Chicago authorities believe the ystery of the robbery of the Dank of Montreal at Westminster, D. C, of J 25 1,000, five years ago, has been completclycluesd up. Flannlgan was taken Into custody here early today after Shortall had been captif cd while trying to pry open a safety deposit box In the vault of the Dank of Toronto yesterday. The box waa rented In Flan, nlgan's name and It was found to contain nearly $2000 In notes taken, In" tho West minster robbery. TYPEWRITERS bold nmuod Unpaired Kxnbnced CAHII OK KANY TERMS R&tol .'Sir Underwoods " H $37.50 OTIICn .MAKES SlO VP. All machine" fcect In repair for 1 yar. Special llental llataa to Btuaint. C. J. GIBBONEY &CO. 135 So. 10th Street "".""im. HF Approied br .the l'hllodel. f-W plild burenu of water. J m. m')PK ,WU'i.i;.miieb or S JK I'lilla. Meter i llil li.a gLoTSP Kstnte Trn.1 nulldln". HV Iroatproof. Guaranteed. THE USHERING in of autumn is but a matter of days now. The care which we expend on every garment makes "rush work" impossible. We therefore re spectfully suggest that our patrons take an early opportunity to pay us a visit. HUGHES ..AND MULLER 1527 Walnut St. Comparison Sells Thousands of Ludwig Pianos and Player-Pianos : I AIfrl.lBIdTng Plain, Wholesome FlirVl Wnrlr COUNTRY DINNERS at Electrical Work Sam Millward's Speedway Inn Whenever a Big Laugh ' H H goes up on Broadway H . fipR t XTOU can take it home with you. There's fun Wm ' ' g! j as ''well as music on Columbia Records, and hB f1 Mgi' tlie newest-laugh story or song (or both) is sure jg WMt to be found at Columbia dealers. ; S9I ' j J$A As soon as Al Jolson, Bert Williams, Frank Tinncy, Weber &5 4S Fiela's or Irene Franklin or Nat Wills or Raymond Hitch- b1J H cock comes out witha hit that is a hit, there. will be a Columbia BkSJj WmVU Record of that same hit by that same , llSIa! ' C rai artist that quick! qby i v mHv tyji 'Whero Did Koblnion Crtnon Oo With N MMM JkVv ft!! AiH At ota 10-tn.) Frldar On Saturday NIlhtT Al H3HaKVe 17,0 ' "isfl A187B 7, Jolson, Comedian. JFSSSv WvW i$S&- Vm Golnir War nek Home and Have m "fly A vSfSV 7jV fe-g Wonderful Time Anna Chandler, jL 7"tfM .qa' Wj i HHh Mezzo-Soprano. jCT TV fT tBT lflJ ' Piilffira , (J 8ent T Wife to the Thousand Isles -, -rMHl''Jil a ..'.aaUaa. rB VllffgUk !KlaVv t"Ml 10-in. J AI Jolson, Comedian. TsTmmSS53rSKE& I lllllrirfl - Wjfry AUl 75c. JIt,. m Hundred to One Yon're In Lore IT ICY aH&ll I I liJ ffia Vw'VA ' M' J 0'Conne". Tenor. iljl ! If iilrl HfilKlB IrTtnlPwl WVi'm (Down Where the Swanee BtTer riowa 111 0 I M 'JHKjr mwB 'N I1, ' A9nn7 l-in' Al Jolson, Comedian. I III I II f . W ' UtlMS " ' 70. ( xher Slnde It Twice as Nlee as Taradlae B 1 S II aBlHR W ' ill 'MM aml They Called It nixie Land I I III HHI laVvl ! TLvlflm James V. Harrison, Baritone, and III I II B rKxvvM CWJim James need. Tenor. Ilc- ! III oaaaH 'taw.-1 l mSSbU m 11 J Columbia CrafcnoU 100 W VWjWM ' M "M in m Comparison is the greatest factor in the sale of Ludwig Pianos and Player-Pianos. We welcome comparison. We invite it. Compare Ludwig Quality with that of any other piano or player-piano made at any price. Then compare the price of the Ludwig with that of any other piano or player-piano of quality. You will find the Lud wig at least $ 1 00 lower. The high-grade Ludwig quality for the low Ludwig price is possible' because the great Ludwig factories are equipped with all the most modern labor-saving devices directed by scientific manageYneift. This has effected every possible economy in making artistic pianos. Nearly 1 00" years of experience is built into the Ludwig. Full Allowance for Your Pracnt Piano JEaij) Term Write for Free Catalogue Ludwig Piano Co. till TM Mark r EDlOH DIAMOND 1103Chtnut5trM,t lute PHOttOCUUPHS Try ihtse. Or look up the list of comedy rec ords in the Columbia record catalog, and you strike the richest vein of good fun you are likely to find anywhere. If it's there, it's good depend on thatl Columbia Records are winners FIRST, any way you take it. Drop in to-night at your dealer's, and hear the records you picked. Or, better still, buy them and save them for playing over at home. You'll enjoy your laugh the more. Ncji Columbia Rtcordt en talt ttit loth cj evtry month, Columbia Rtcords in all Foreign Languages. Thit atfivrtiitvirnt twu diilaUd If tki DUffktnt COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS FOR SALE BY W " CENTRAL Cunningham Piano Co., 1101 Chestnut St Pennsylvania Talking Machine Co. 1109 Chestnut St. Snellenbure, N., & Of., 12th and Market Sts, Story & Clark Piano Co., 1705 Chestnut St. Strawbridge & Clothier, 8th and Market Sts. NORTH City Line Pharmacy, . York Road and City Line. Dotter, John C, 1337 Rockland St., Logan. Puternlk, Benj., 140 North Eighth St Ideal Piano and Talking Machine Co., 2835 Germantown Ave. . Jacobs, Joseph, 1606 Germantown Ave. Oldewurtel's, 2623 Germantown Ave. Olney Music Parlor, 5513 N. 5tH St Philadelphia Talking Machine Co, 900 North Franklin St. Reice, I. S., 919 Glrard Ave. Scherzer's Piano "Warerooms, 539 N. 8th St Schnell & Meguhan, 1712 Columbia Ave. NORTHEAST Burr, Edward H., 2448 Frankford Ave. Colonial Melody Shop, 3239 N. Front St Frankford Music Store. 2357 Orthodox St Goodman, L. L., 327 West Glrard Ave. ' Gutkowskl, Vlctqr, .Orthodox and Almond Sts. Kenny, Thomas M., 3234 Kensington Ave. Kryeter. Joseph. 3132 Richmond St Nittikger. Samuel. 1304 North Fifth PMladclphU Talking Machine Co., 944 North Socond St. NORTHEAST (Continued) Relnhelmer's Department Store, Front and Susquehanni Ave. NORTHWEST Carson, T, D.. 5520 Germantown Ave. Davis, Franklin, 5006 Wayne Ave. Kalwalc, Martin, 4121 Germantown Ave. Keystone Talking Machine Co., 2801 North 22d St Moore, P. H., 6646 Germantown Ave. Tompkins, J. Monroe, 5147 Germantown Ave. WEST PHILADELPHIA Carr, B. F., 512 Main St, Darby. Geo. B. Davis & Co., 3930-3936 Lancaster Ave. Eakin-Hughts Piano Co., 261-63 S. 52d St Fillman, W, H, 6124 Lansdowne Ave. Ledane, Harry, 416 North 52d St. Melchlorrl Bros., 4432-40 Lancaster Ave. Universal Talking Machine and Record Co, 50th and Chestnut Sts. West Philadelphia Talking Machine Co, 7 South 60th St SOUTH Luplnaccl, Antonio, 730' South 7th St Miller, Bx-60 1 South 2d St. Musical Echo Co., The, L. Zebm, Prop., N. E. Cor. 5th and Sainbridge Sts. Philadelphia Phonograph Co, IBM East Paasyunk Ave Philadelphia Phonograph Co, 8M 8. 9th St Stelfo. Harry. 612 South 9ih St , CAMDEN, N. J. l Dudley, H, J, 1125-27-M Braadhwuy. Camden, N.J, J