Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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j IN ATTACK ON MARINA"
. UNTIL IIE GETS FACTS
EVENING LlaBK-PHILADHLPmA, TkUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 191$
tt H Learns Ship Was Torpe
, dod Without Warning Then
He Will Shape Drastic
' Course
CASE CONSIDERED GRAVE
NKW TORK. Nov. J. President Wilson
ltt take) ira setlon on the less t American
kr thnxtfth th torpedoing- of the Mkr.na
WK1I all of the facta are before him.
If K ahftll be shown that the torpedoing
f th freighter waa without warning and
a Violation of solemn pledges made by fler
IMy. then drastic action will bo taken.
1 But Germnajr'a elds of the cae will be
ttven serious consideration before a er
kt la reached,
Th President and hi advisers consider
the situation as necessarily grave, but not
rltleaL Thin waa made clear on the ar
rival of ths iTesldent here from hla trip
to Iluffalo. .
WASHINGTON, Nov. J. The 6tat De.
yartment continued today gathering the
facte In the Marina case and withholding1
what It learned from all Inquirers save
president Wilson.
The President waa kept In constant touch
with every development, at his own re-
Siest. He will be the first ndvlned when
erlln'a response comes to the Depart
Bent's request for Information the Oerman
Admiralty may have concerning the dis
aster that cost six American lives.
From the American Embassy at London
and the Consulate at Queenstown, the Hints
Department sought data not only on the
question of whether the Marina received
warning before she was torpedoed, but as
to the armament she carried and her rela
tion to the British Admiralty.
It to believed the Marina wan riot In Any
ense In Admiralty service, as such service.
has been construed by this Government,
he was not manned by a naval crew. As
fcr armament, the 4.7-Inch gun reported
to have been carried would come within the
BmlUtlons of defensive armament, which
this Government has held does not utter
vessel's character aa a peaceful merchant
san. BERLIN. Nov, J, There Is virtually com
plete absence of fears In official circles
that the sinking of the British freight ship
Marina will endanger relations between Ger
anany and the United HUtes.
There has been no report from any com
mander of a U-boat which may have sunk
the Marina and It la regarded here as en
tirely possible that the vessel may have
truck a mine, sji was the case of the
Alaunla.
It Is unlikely that any German submarine
operating In the vicinity of the spot where
the Marina went down would be heard from
ofore the middle of latter part of next
week. The submarines are In constant
touch with their bases, but make no report
n ships sunk until they get bock to .their
Dome base.
The United Btates Kmbassy haa been
assured that It will be supplied with the
facts as quickly as they oan be obtained.
GENERAL YOUNG CALLS
MEETING ON DRAFT BILL
fcr:
Association for National Service
to Discuss Moseley Plan for Na
val and Military Training
Lieutenant General Tounir. nresldent of
tbo Association for National Service, an or
ganization devoted to the principle of mili
tary training and equal service, has called
a meeting of all members of the association,
together with all members of the National
Advisory Council residing In this vicinity,
tills afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Blue, Room
of the Uellevue-Stratford Hotel.
The Moseley draft for a military and
maval training bill will be thoroughly ex
amined, and It Is likely that the confer
once will adopt resolutions indorsing the
rhaln features of that draft. Such action
would mean that Congress will be asked to
tako the Moseley bill as a basis for legis
lation to Install a system of military train
ing In the United States along the lines of
the Swiss and Australian systems.
It has been the policy, of the Association
for National Service not to favor any legis
lation for training, either of army or for
navy, unless such legislation had received
the approval of the general staff ot the
army and the general board of the navy.
The conference In this city will be fol
lowed by others In various parts of the
country where the association has members.
The other conferences will be asked to
ratify the resolutions adopted In Philadel
phia, The members of theassoclatlon from
this city follow: Joseph T. Bailey, Oeorro
Wharton Pepper, Charles BIddle, Christian
C. Feblger, Judgo J. Willis Martin. George
Wentworth Carr, Daniel Moreau Barrlnger,
9r. John H. aibbon. Dr. Robert G. Le Conte
and Benjamin Rush.
Discover Vein of Rich Copper Ore
PORT ARTHUR, Nov. 2. The discovery
erf a large deposit ot rich copper oro at'
nine Center Rocky Islet, elghty-four miles
tVem here, on the Canadian Northern, Is
musing considerable excitement The vein
Is said to be eighty feet wide and exposed
tor several hundred feet Three car .loads
K the ore shipped to a smelter are said to
Jtove assayed 7.11 per cent copper,
-
Spot Wheat Quiet at Liverpool
LIVERPOOL. Nov, J-Spot wheat was
ejttlet today. No. 2 Western winter quoted
at IBs 7d, a decline of Id, and No. 1
Northern Manitoba at Its Zd, a loss of Hd.
Corn was quiet and unchanged, with Amer
ican mixed quoted at lis fi and plate at
lis 7d. ilour waa unchanged at Us.
PORT VAUX WON BY FRENCH; '
GERMANS FORCED TO EVACUATE
Centtased tram Pile On
perlorlty of the enemy's numbers to aban
don their tines In a strongly fortified wood.
Elsewhere they turned back the attackers.
The fact that the Auitro-Germsne have
resumed their heavy attacks In Gallcla Is
regarded here as significant Hlndenhurg,
military observers are convinced, has de
termined to concentrate his strength on
the eastern battlo lines.
GERMANS BTOUM RUSSIANS'
ADVANCED LINKS OX STOKHOD
BKHMN. Nov. J The War Oftlce gave
out today the following report on tho situ
ation along the Russian frontt
In the eastern war theater. Trine
Leopold's front In the army group of
General von Llnslngen, Westphalia
and East Frisian troops under Major
General von Dltfurth'a command
stormed Husilsn advance positions near
and south of Vltonles on the left bank
of the Stokhod. Besides suffering heavy
losses,, the enemy left twenty-two
officers and 1.0S- men In our hands.
We captured ten machine guns and
three mine throwers. Our tosses were
small.
Further south, near Alexandrotka,
we brought back sixty prisoners from
a successful reconnoltorlng raid On tho
Archdukn Carl's front. In the Carpa
thians, there were successful entir
prises against Russian ndnnccd posi
tions north of Dorna Vntra.
ITALIANS RESUME BATTLE
FOT TRIESTE; ENEMY CAIISO
MNES.FUUIOUSIiY SHELLED
noMi:, Nov 2. Tho weather lmlng
Cleared, the Italian offensUe has been vig
orously renewed on the front southeast of
Gorilla, snys n Stefnnl News Agency dis
patch from the front today. The Austro
Hungurlan positions on the lower Cnrso
Plateau and east of Oppocchlassella were
heavily bombnrded nil day yesterday and
last night. Kquadrons of aeroplanes are
co-opernting with the Italian Infantry nnd
artillery.
Last night's Italian statement says noth
ing of Infantry nttacks. It mentions only
artillery preparation and nn air attack by
fourteen of tho great Capronl planes es
corted by lighter mnchlncs. Tho statement
says:
Tho bombardment -nan Intense In the
zone east of Gorilla nnd on tho Carso.
Our neroplane squndrons wcro engaged
In numerous oncountern, during which
two Austrian machines wcro brought
down.
Fourteen Capronl machines, escorted
by Nleuport chaser planeB, bombarded
with great effectiveness stations at
Nabrestna, Dottogllano and Scoppo, on
tho Carso. In splto of a violent bom
bardment by the enemy batteries and
aerial attack our aviators all regained
their camps. Enemy aeroplanes dropped
bombs on Cordevole Valley, the upper
Yanot Valley, the environs of Tolmeizo
and other localities of the lower Isonzo.
A few persons were wounded, but no
damage was done.
SERBS ADVANCE ON TCHERNA;
BULflARS RESIST FIERCELY
"Only artillery dueling was reported else
rian attacks and renewod progress for the
Serbians on the Tcherna RtVer, In Macedo
nia, Is reported by the War Office today In
a communique on Balkan operations. The
text follows:
"From tho Struma to the Vardar only
artillery activity has taken place. In the
sector of Lake Dolran and on the Tcherna
River the Serbians repulsed attacks by the
Bulgarians and scored fresh progress In
spite of strong resistance by the enemy.
Heavy losses were Inflicted by the Serbians
and some Bulgarian prisoners were taken.
"Only artillery duellngVae. reported elsewhere."
RUSSIAN WARSHIPS SHELL
GERMANS AT CONSTANZA
BERLIN, Nov. 2.1 Russian warships have
shelled the Rumanian Black Sea port of
Constanza, recently captured by the Ger
mans and Bulgars, without success. It was
officially announcod today.
"Rumanian attacks against the Austrn
German troops that had advanced beyond
Altschanz and Predeat Pass failed under
losses," the War Office stated. "We cap
tured eight officers and 200 men. South of
Red Tower Pass engagements which aro
favorable to us continue.
"On the Macedonian front Serbian at
tacks In tho Tcherna bend and north of
NIdie Planlna were repulsed. On the Struma
front here have been active foreground en.
gagements."
MACKENSEN, SHORT OF MEN,
SENT TO HELP FALKENHAYN;
DOBRULJA ADVANCE HALTED
PETROGRAD, Nov. 3. Field Marshal
Mackensen has halted his advance In Do
brudja, apparently because of a shortage
of men, to protect his long line along the
River Danube.
The dispatches from Bucharest declare
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and 3 branches r
hat Mackensen has been forced to send
several regiments to the Trnnsylvanlan
front to aid Falkenhayn. The withdrawal
of these troops Is said to have checked his
offensive operations.
Virtually everywhere along the Transyl
vanlan front excepting south of Red Tower
Pass, the Rumanians are holding their own.
The Austro-Germans have been checked In
their advance on Campolung, but are con
tinuing their heavy attacks In the Alt Vat
ley, where the loss of two villages by the
Rumanians was officially confirmed yesterday.
INDUSTRIES IN JERSEY
FEAR LOW TARIFF LAW
Frclinghuysen, Senatorial Can
didate, Gota Advance Infor
mation Regarding Man
ufacturers' Attitudes
NEWARK, Nov. 2 Joseph H. Frellng-
huysen, Republican nominee for United
States Senator, has adopted a practical
method of obtaining concrete facts nbout
the effect of tho Underwood tariff law upon
Industry In all lines. It Is unique In that
ha Is not waiting until after election to get
Information which he desires for his guid
ance, If he Is elected Senator, ni ho expects
to he
lie haa addressed n series of questions to
the heads of 5000 Industrial plants In New
Jersey. Iho letters were sent out only a
few days ngo Thus far replies have been
received from 1K0 of the persons nddresscd.
Of this number 120 say that under the
present tariff schedules their concerns
couldn't exist nftcr the war Is oer. Twenty
report that they are not Interested In the
tariff because It doesn't affect them. Of the
ten who aro satisfied with tho present
Fchcdulcs, flo Import their raw products
from abroad.
Condemnation of tho Democratic handling
of tho tariff situation Is freely expressed In
many of the letters. There Is n strong de
mand for a tariff law which will guarantee
continued extension of business nnd tho pay
ment of good wages to employes In alt
branches of Industry. .
Tho questions nBkcd by Mr. Frellnghuysen
aro as follows:
First. Is there at present any tnrlff
duty on the product manufactured by
you 7
Second. If bo, does the rate furnish
satisfactory conditions for the opera
tion and extension of your business and
tho pament ot good wages to your em
ployes? Third. If not, do you think nny rate
Is needed for these purposes?
Fourth. Do jou feci that tho present
tariff law will require substantial re
vision in order to render it certain that
your business can continue to operate
and pay satisfactory wages to your em.
ployes at the conclusion of the 'Euro
pean war? "
"There Is no question nbout It but that
a substantial revision of the present tariff
Is necessary to Insure tho operation of our
plant with a fair living and so as to pay
our employes a satisfactory wage after
the war Is over," writes a Camden manu
facturer of embroideries.
Fewer Failures Than Last Year
Strictly commercial defaults numbered
1240 during October nnd the aggregate lia
bilities were 110,775,664 as reported by R. G.
Dun & Co, as against 1154 Insolvencies for
111,669,078 In the previous month; 1E99 for
S25,B22,!0 a year ago; 1686 for 829,702,178
In 1914; 1484 for 820.245,466 in 1913, and
1150 In 1912, when the nmount Involved
was 815,762,337.
CADORNA ATtACCA DI
NU0V0 LE LINEE DEL
NEMIC0 SUL CARSO
Violcntissimo Fuoco di Artig-
lleria da Gorizia al Marc I
Caproni Bersagliano le
Basl Auatriacho
I TEDESCHI IN RUMANIA
ROMA, 2 Novembre.
Dalle notlzle che glungono dalla fronte
del Carso si apprende che It bet tempo
o" tomato o che le artlgllerle sono dl nuovo
atthlsslme. Setnbra che II generate Ca
dorna Inlzll una nuova offenslya della quale
si era parlato nel glornl scorsl, ma che era
stata eldentemente rltardata pol dal cat
tlvlsslmo tempo che empedlva perslno le
opcrazlonl prcpsratorlo dell'artlgllerla. 11
generale Cadorna non annuncla nel suo
bollettlno dl lerl sera alcuna ailone dl fan
terla, ma non e Improbabllo che QUalenc
cosa vl eta stata ill gla' e che si attenda
per dame 1'annunclo che si sla oltenuto
un qualcho rlsultnto. Ecco II teste, del
rapporto pubbllcato lerl sera dal Mlnlstero
della Guerra:
Nel pomerlgglo dl lerl l'ailone delle
artlgllerle fu Intenslsslma nolle zono
ad est dl Oorlzla o del Carso.
I noitrl aeroplanl sono statl Impe
gnatl In una serlo dl lolentl combattl
mentl aerel durante I quail due ellvoll
austrlacl sono stall nbbattutl.
Quattordlcl grnndl aeroplanl Ca
pronl, scortatl da aeroplanl Nleuport
da caccla, hanno bombardato con
grando eltlcacla o ottlml rlsultatl le
stazlonl ferrolarle dl Nabrestna, Dot
togllano o Scoppo, sult'altoplano del
Carso. Nonostanto un vlolentlsilmo
bombardamento da patte delle batterle
antlaeree nemlche e gll attacchl da
parte dcgll neroplanl Fokker da caccla
nustrlacl, tuttl I nostrl avlatorl rltor
narono nlle loro basl.
Aeroplanl nemlcl hanno fatto ca
dere bombe su lllaggl delta Val dl
Cordevole, nell'alta voile del Vanol,
nel dlntornl dl Tolmezzo o mi altro
local 1 1 a' del basso Isonzo. l'oche per
sons rlmasero ferlto dalle bombe cho
pero' non rlusclrono a fare nlcun
danno.
Telegramml da Zurlgo dlcono che un
comuntcato austrlaco annuncla la rlpresn
dell'iittlvlta' dalle artlgllerle Itullane. vlo
lentlsilma, nella zona del Carso, e dlco che
gll ItallanI hanno lanclato la fniitcrln
all'attacco nella vallo del Vlppacco a sul
Carso, ma senza successo perche' cssa o'
stata resplnto non essendo le postzlonl ans
trlachc state battute abbostanza dall'artlgll
erla. Nella notte II bombardamento rlprese
con magglor Iolenza.
Gabrlele d'AnnunzIo, II poeta soldato avla
tore, che gla' fu decorato una prima volta
con una medaglla al valore, tnma a far par
lare dl se'. SI o' appreso al Mlnlstero delta
Guerra che II generale Cadorna to ha pro
posto per una seconda medaglla nl valore.
Eglt fa sempre parte del corpo dl aiazlone.
Mcntre dura ancora la controKenstva-
rumena nella Transllvanla ed In alcunl
puntl I rumenl hanno rlcacclato Indletro gll
austro-tedeschl, II generale von Falkenhayn
ha assestato un altro colpo nlle forze
rumeno nella zona del Passo dl Predeal,
poco a sud dl Kronstadt sulla la plu'
brevo che porta a Bucarost. Ivl I tedeschl
hanno conqulstato alcune poslzlonl tenute
dal rumenl.
Anche plu' ad ovest, nella rcglone del
Passo dl Torre Rossa (Roterturm). gll
austro-tedeschl hanno conqulstato villaggt
rumenl n dodlclmlglla dalla frontiers. In
voce nella zona del Passo Vulcan I rumenl
conttnuano ad cssere vlttorlosl e ad In
segulre II nemlco, prendendogll anche
priglonlerl.
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Style V upright, $550
In Mahogany Case
Pride i ewDWshlp grows with the possession of a
SWy fHt. .There is constant appreciation of
tM dhrtfftct&n ofa Steinway whether it be up
rlfbt: t grand and increasing sense of musical
, bitWiwewt for haying it. Style V is the smallest
- Ststawny; but one that prominently bara the
Stiitwytamp of geniu. "
SUteway Duo-Art Ptanota" PiMM.I th musical swum-
- rkm of the yr stndd $tJwy for hand playing, a
plaribUTfer ordinary roll, and a Reproduction PIkm for the
recreation of the ptayiag of the gnat artlits. No pumping.
N. STETSON &CCX
Ull CbMtmn JWit
The tobacco with 101
a flavor so delicate MM acMa!c-e,ay,'nS ImSM
yet "fur-that it &lf&S Mm
might be called pfe'-0
"rich-mildness" &aJm$KQ?fi
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THE Store that sets the style in Philadel
phia. This seasons double-breasted Pinch
Back Suits and Overcoats for young men and
all men who dress up to the minute.
Blue and brown flannels lead, then
fancy tweed effects and oxfords.
$18 20 25
William H. Wanamaker
U17-1P Chfjtmit Stmt
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AMERICAN HGHTEKS
IN ENGLAND'S ARMIES
LOSE U. S. CITIZENSHIP
State Department, Utiles They
Expatriate Themselves When
They Swear Allegiance to
British Crown
DIPLOMAT'S SON AN ALIEN
WASHINGTON, Nov. J. Any American
who fights for England In the present war
expatriates tilmnelf. Ths State Department
made this clear today In connection with
Its action In refusing a passport to Theo
dore Marburg, Jr., of Dattlmore, who Is re.
turning to nngland to rejoin the lloyat
AUatlon Corps. Marburg Is a son ot a
former United States Minister to Uelglum.
Expatriation results from the fact that
oil British soldiers must tako the oath of
allegiance to the Ilrltlsh Crown which, In
the caso of Americans so doing, wipes out
their allegiance to this country.
As for Americans fighting with the for
eign legion of the French army the depart
ment made known that ths burden will rest
upon them to proe tho oath they have
tuken has not expatriated them. The oath
In the caso of the French army Is more
clastic than that of tho Ilrltlsh.
Ken after peaco Is dectnrcd. It ns said
by the department, men who have served
In tho armies abroad will not be granted
passports to travel abroad as American citi
zens. Those who return to this country In
destitute circumstances will he treated as
ordinary alien Immigrants, subject to de
portation If without relatives In thli coun
try to support them or without means of
livelihood.
It was learned today also that tho State
Department has suggested to the French
(HrrerneW i "TwT SS
me a""" -;:7-M American corpo.
a to- ass & a't.wffi
enees place the United States as a nc
"'JiThe case of young Marburg. W ler,
Madame 8tarktnborouth-8tackouwer, wi
of the secretary of the Dutch l.gatlM i here
uld he would wll for England 8turdajj
expecting his papers aa a BrIU.h offlcer to
guarantee him entry-
KINCAID, FOR CONGRESS,
BREAKS ELECTION RULE
Pennsylvania "Dry" Candidate
Fails to File Campaign
Account on Time
WA8HINCJTON, Nov. J. The h,rd, J
being conducted by the two great P""fi
parties for control of the next Congress
has resulted In careful Investigation of tne
qualincatlons of the arlous nala"7'
as well ail a checking up of their expense
accounts filed with the clerk of the House
of Representatives, as required by law.
Examination Into accounts filed by I enn
...i..Ani. ..niiM.ua tvaia few errors.
One, however, was oncoered l1 '"V,'0,
case of W. w. Klncald in tne iwwu-m'
ni.i-i,. MmnMid nf wIa nnd Crawford
Counties. He was a candidate for Con-
grew on the Washington party and pro
hibition tickets. Mr. Klncald's candidacy
Is not looked upon seriously, although ne
made a fight for the Republican nomlna
tlon In the spring primary. He was de
feated for the Republican nomination, but
succeeded In winning the Washington
party nnd Prohibition nomination.
Ry an act of Congrei of June 2S, 1J10,
a candidate for the congressional nomina
tion Is required to fllo In not less than ten
nor more than fifteen days prior to tho pri
mary a complete statement of his accounts.
This Mr. Klncald failed to do. The pri
mary election of Pennsylvania was held
ti
Mr J. Awums were niea m the rv
SET farm for KtoteaWls expense In -Z,
tne both the Rtmbr!en, and Wash.
rty nomination on May 2. thlrteE
alr the primaries. i'm w
Jllso showing Klncald's expense, as a
amnion party candidate.
in his queet for the Prohibition neml
riff iSEWSje w; a n.s
spent IUT.70 seeking Washington
honors-
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British Dan on 8lafr ExporU
m- tnttN. N. B.. Nov. 2. Great 1
... 'nhihited the exportation frnAV T
United Kingdom of baslo slag, phospheie,; I
copper w re n - ..ZT'TLiJ
silk tnreao. iw " ....wm.. iuuy sta
W B, Anderson, Imperial trnda oorreepet,-' "
ent here.
'77s the
day of the
debutante
WE make up smart
Tr baskets of flowers
from S3 up. Ouu'Blue
Bird Box ia tho smart-'
est of all. It will be'
more admired than"
anything there. $6 to
S25.
This Week, Regular J
Orchids, 50c
Chtrit&J&nryJFctt $?
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22 South Broad Street j
In tUrmldJltvfth block J
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The Name "Van Stiver" Has
Stood for "Good Furniture'
for More than a Generation
OW often one hears the expression "As Good as Van
Scivcr Furniture." It only goes to show that Van Scivcr
furniture is widely recognized as the standard of qual
ity and the basis of comparison. Wc naturally regard
this as" an unintended compliment, for it is surely an
admission of the fact that people are proud of having
Van Scivcr furniture in their homes and that the com
parison of other furniture with it must necessarily be
the highest possible recommendation. Assuredly it is
a matter of satisfaction and pride to have one's home
fitted with furniture that is true to type," correct in
design and sound in construction and those who buy
Van Scivcr furniture have cause for congratulation
on all these points. And, being, specialists in our line,
with our immense giant located conveniently, yet aWay
from the high-rent district, Van Sciver furniture costs
no more, and frequently less, than the ordinary kind.
Beautiful William & Mary Library
Table in Antique Mahogany
We use the word "beautiful" advisedly, for
this William and Mary style Library Table in
Antique Mahogany merits the description. It
is 48 ins. in length, handsomely carved, has
large drawer and antique brass trim. The
price, $26.50, speaks for itself.
Office Furniture
Whether you want
a slnsl plec er
thM nniilnm.nt tnr n
suite of office., our Office Furniture Department
li prepared to .prve you better and nave you
more. W. hav a complete stock ot De.k..
both roll .and nat-tep. Typewriter Deiks and
Utano., Flllnr Cabinet., etc . etc., and we alio
carry Rteel Office Furniture of every deacrlp
tlon. llualnr.a men and woman will find tb
Van Bclver Store unu.ually helpful.
JHT jC 1 I T JssSLlsl'171 U """"""
$2G.50
Quaint Jacobean Suite in XVIII Century Mahogany
c . Th5 9ia"i?Jlc0beJan,os.t,ylA !l ca"Jei out with scrupulous fidelity in this 4-pieee Dinimr
Suite, and the rich-toned lSth-Century Mahogany is pleasing and appropriate- TM suite is
admirably adapted to the moderates zed dining room. Pieces may be purchased separately
as noted below, and the price complete is only I132.S0. separately,
5-5iSFjr
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&ltirhh W Serving Table, 35x.9 in.
' v "" "., n. extension, is $31.50.
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newest and most approved deslens nr? h.Jl J? Thf se8on
Bigelow & Sanford Axminster Rugs. Retr $4S & jn
grades, 9x12, $29.50. g ' S' 5 &
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$62 to $70 Grade Royal Wlltona, 9x12... $46750
$55 to $60 Grade Royal Wilton, 8.3x10.6.. $43.50
Bigelow DagkesUn and Iran Grades
Hi Grade Royal WUtona, 9x2. $39.75
$50 and $48 Grade. Wool Wtns, 9x12. .$34.50
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