vr imfaMmmKrmmBmtvweanBBUfgajtmjamjBTur''. r ij&yALLSBACK JVF" BEFORE RUSSIANS rpMtt? AVmy" Thrust Sue- Ittful in Dobrudia Bat- vk On in Transylvania HTIIVSOVA IS REOCCUPIED i lsw rXTROOHAD, Nor. . Ptghtlng continue In (ha nelbor region, ' Hi of Dorna Vatra. th War Office an. teMM today, Th statement said th -Ijaiwiaiia hav been puttied back In Tran y. ...IpwiBla east of the lluten Valley, wher 'I, flit prisoners and tome machine sruns wer "In tha Jul) Valley," aayi tha announce Went, ''enemy attacka were repelled, and, ftfter driving back the enemy's advanced - Attachments, we progressed aouthward to Mm vlllag of Itlrsovt), which had been 'iked at Mverat point." , Htwala forces operating tn Dobrudja art rlvln Field Marshal on Mackensen'd My of airman, ilulgarlan nnd Turka re them, tha war utile announced also. BUCIlAUEST, Nov. 9. Itusslan and snlan forces In Dobrudla hao can red lllrsova from Field Marshal inn (ackensen'a German allies. It van olllclally announced today. BEKLIN, Nov. 9 The capture of mountain height from the Husso.llu manlans southoast of Itothortliurm Para and tha repulse of nUxalan at tacka were announced by the War umce today. One hundred and llfty Itutso Itumanlana ware captured. Tho text of the official atatement deaUng with llu rnanlan operations follow! Army croup of Archduke Carl In the northern part of the Cyorgy moun tains Ttuaslau attacks were repulsed. Near llolbor and tho TolRyres sector attacks by the Germans stopped tho progress of tho ltutalana who had ad vanced southeast of nothenthurm Pans. Our attacks continue. The Italestl sec tor has been crossed by us and Sar dolu, with the mountain heights ad Joining on both sides., have been cap tured by us. Wo madeabout lto pris oners and, captured, two guns. Huma ' nlan counter-attacks In this region were repulsed, as were other attacks at Vul can ojid Predeal Passes. Army 1traU4upf YUM 'Marshal von Mackansen (nobrudja) Our ad mice reconnolterlng detachmnts.avelded giv ing battle with the rntmy in aoconUno with orders gfven them, Macedonian front There I nothing to report. ) ITALIANS WIT OBSERVATION POST IN TRENTINO; COLLECT MORE BOOTY ON THE CARSO KOMB, Nov. 0Tbo Austrian, dtrected a heavy JJ)inbardirient yesterday' against Italian positions- In the Trentlno, on Monte Pasublo and Mont 4 Vanol. sayH last night's oUlclal report. The Italians evacuated ob Mervatlon posts on the slopes of Clma dl ioccne On the Car so Plateau there were re ciprocal bombardments. The Italians con tinue to collect much booty abandoned by the Austrian In the course of the tecent Italian offensive, finding yesterday a moun tain gun battery of four pieces, Austrian airmen made a raid along the lower Itonzo. Tho military works at tho entrance to Plrann Hay, In, Istrla, thirteen tnllerf southwest of Trieste, were attacked ' by Italian aeronauts. GERMAN INFANTRV iHJSIl BREAKS UP AGAINST SOLID FRENCH LINES ON SOMME PAlUS, Nov. . A German Infantry rush on the French, forces at Sallllsel on the Bomrno front last night was broken up after sharp hand-to-hand fighting, accord ing to the statement of tho French, War Office today. Artillery action was con tlMoutf and heavy through the night The Otrrnan betrayed nervousness; In (heir edr? tJa firing. ,4 . " ' Although winter weather lias set In on the Somhie.Tlchtlng' continues Ha tierce as' aver. There were violent artillery duels both north and south of the river- all night with French and British guns engaging the' rman batteries. ' South of the rher the Germans kept the J'rench posHJons In front of Chaulnes under ft hot fire. The object of this cannonade waa evidently to prevent Infantry attaoka. General .roan's farce are now engaged In ft tremendous effort C6 capture this Impor tant railroad town from the Germans to ripple their transportation of men and Munitions, 'Fireproof soldiers" Is the 'latest devel opment In tha' great game of man-killing' en the Homme. German soldiers equipped with ft new" kind of JRam "grenade are sent against the Allies. . The grenades buraj into ftamea when thrown and the soldiers: uslnir , them wear Asbestos, uniforms. The text of today' communique from, tho fTar OHlce follows: :, ;A German attack agalnat our posl- CKnftt.alllyHallllsel last night wan repulsed alter, hand-to.hand nghtlng. c' There wa extreme activity on tho . part of. artillery during the night. t'BERLW, Nqv. 9. Attempta by the Brit Ji and French on tha Somme froi)t to tie ver 'attack ware prevented by German Artillery fire, tha "War Office announced to- The report follow i . Weettrn frontArmy group of Prince Ruprch.t Attempt by the English ' and French to attack Our lines between 1 Sara and Bouchaveanei, a well as 1 south of the pomm, Hlver, near I'res- Mine, almost without exception, were Htfled by pur curtains of fire. f URKS CLAIM SMALL GAINS ( IN CAUCASUS AND ON TIGRIS ' CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov, 9. Turkish troop have been successful In skirmishes mi their Tight wing in tb Caucasus, It was announeed officially yesterday. i A surprise attack, waa made on Novem ber 4 on the Island of Keoova, West Ana ihUft, 4rlbd aa a r.waeivou foe bandit tk have been looting tha Turkish coast. M mwre than 109 bandit were killed. The ajrtaeaera taken will be hanged. , ' On the Tigris front. It la said, Turkish 1" F'MMlgM,,'MMglWa'aWeasssssssssaeseM , "We're Distinctive' , DIXON ;; SajtentlaUa Tfttlpr Service 'r-ea Eighteen-Sizty-Stx ld gar- - SBBSSBSBaeBBBaSSB lewer Prieed gar we make. TW mm WJ&& 11U Walm Stmt f- B?ftf k 5oL Hu eLwEaM?adBaW jmUmnt tyi"iwiwiMiiiiiiit. rwmoomAO, Mir, -Oti the Can raster) front ft TurMeti battalion, which mad an attack In the direction of Ogrtott, w repulsed, it w reported ofUcltlly last nhrtit. WvJBaum TEUTONS' ATTACKS CHECKED BY SLAVS ON VOLIIVNIA FRONT I3NDON, Nov, Though the Russians are sending large number of men and large quantities of munitions to aid Kumanla, they are holding their own against Teuton attack. Two attack were beaten back, by General Units loft's troops yesterday. The Teutons attacked near Kltovlchl In Volhynla, hoping to recapture more of the Iluxslan positions on the river bank The attack waa repulsed, a was another near Ostrovolo settlement, BEttU.V, Nov ft. Artillery duels on the enstern front, particularly on both eld en of the Klocsow-Tarnopol Ilallroad, have In creased In tlolence, the War Ofllce reported today. Rumanian General, Wounded, Die LONDON, Nov. , The death of Gen era) Ilragllna, commander of the First Itumanlan army, from a recent wound re ceived In battle Is reported in a tlucharest dispatch to the Wireless Press. DOUBT ON EIjECTION . AUGURS CONTEST Continued from Tsse One the conduct of the rsmpalgBi ef the two rnndldstet, and I am perfectly Mllllnr to let the people decide which lde will be likely Is resort to desper ate method. Knrller Mr. McCormlck said! It In n Utile early to say Jott what we shall do. We shall wait until the enictal canvas Is mnilo, ef course. The vote In New Hampshire I very close. It mny be that a recount there will be neerssary. We have get Into toneh with all persons eonneeted with our organisa tion and authorised them to obtain counsel and tee that we act a square count. We Are carefully watching etery place where anything unusual might occur. Word has gone out to Republican national committeemen in all close and doubtful mates to retain lawyer to look after the party' Interests. The only Infer enco drawn from thl by the handful of Its publican leader beyond tho Inner circle whom the report reachod was that iteps would be taken to contest the election and petition the courts for a recount of the vote In such States Republican leader declared that not even In 1184, the exciting Cleveland, lllalne year, hnd excitement run so high as It did this year. The only parallel poli ticians could point to nai tho Tllden-llayes election In 1170. when the result In four States Oregon, Florida, Routh Carolina and Louisiana was questioned. That election finally was decided months afterward by an electoral comm'sslon created by the House of representatives. Hayes, Hep, got 185 vote to TllJen's 181 In the electoral college. - Heports from Connecticut Indicated that the bitter struggle there nu not ended. The seven electoral otea of that State, apparently for Hughe, will bo held up, according to reports, pending n Federal In vestigation of alleged corruption. Demo crats charge wholerale election frauds in Bridgeport and In Fairfield County. Homer 8. Cummlngs, vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee nnl candidate for the United States Senate, Is county prosecutor. Mr. Cummlngs declared he would force a Federal Inquiry Into the alleged rrauat. Dispatches from New Hampshire declare that a recount or tho State' vote Is cer tain. , It was reported that regardless of whether President Wilton or Mr. Hughes Is elected It 1 certain that when Congress mcetn In December It first action will be to consider th enactment of the corrupt practices bill which fulled of passage at the last session, an well as the authorlra tlon of a congressional Investigation Into the political expenditures of the recent campaign. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles, llur, 4008 Knverford sve., and Veronle Campion. Xorrl'tnwn. Pa. aW"f. V' "r0.rint. NrK York city, and Julia M I ) liner, S3 N 4itl m, JofW.,l I.?ttiSu'n'..Mu Nl SA ni1 Annie viif, vija h, nth t. John i Lop. Jr.. SIT B.BIlh tt., and Mr. . caret A. V4)e)l, 1037 Erie ivt. John Ourtls. lulu k Judson tt.. and Lillian . 1 lllslle, 1H5 N. Judson st. ,l0.',fr,''t. 8.ER,')nt s.?' Mutter St., and Hlslo . V. Ilohn :t0s N .Front at. Arthur- C. hook, 1MT lialnbrklxe St., and Dessla it. l'tace, lim H. spth st. nrnest Heed. BJampar'e lane, and Alice Ibbct .. eon. S440 8 front St. ww?rb.f?m k .ri,,wor,h "' "d nlfr.? HfTl1"; 'f0. N. 4th at., and Lillian . Williams, fui H. Colorado at. Jamea Knotf. Hwarihmore, !., and Wary Scout, oust Kmlly at. Udwaril J, ijreen I'lliston, Pa., and Vlolst N. .. Trout, McKlnlsy. I'a. WlUlain K, Jror, 522ft Knot at., and Mersartt .trass, MJfl Knox at, Ollea M. Wrlsht. t2B fl. 83d at., and altn M. Andoraon, Oia B. Uroad at. ';".' 11KI!,.v " " a Mary . J. Ktnnar. IS45 Alflen at. Mlh.ytri ""Vi'JP'Jf?1 . JOth it., and Anna . K O'llrlen, 131 Ollra at. Morlit 7j William;. 07T.4 Keratone at., and ,n llannar. ?4A K John I. Iltavry.. 20ia. rarrlsh tt.. and Atnst est" at. isaii nidsa avt., and "3i. II. L'onwar. 01(1 N. Alexander K Johnson, lfaii nidsa . KlliaUth J'renty, iSo hldgo avs. Kranklln C. Match IJIIXM BIB i Franela X. Mill au-rlle V. liaudstta. SJJS Kontsln at. :. (lau 1-ana. anil Uipv n. Allison at. 1U N. intn St., and Mar- nd Hriin y. ijauatiiv. i'jjn roninin at. DV!ill Ji- 5'nellr..Ml Uray'Prry road, a v'lf ? ""r"- 11 Oray'a Ferry road. Ita nh J. I'arnUr SOJ ti. loth at., and Iaal lllaney. as h. ill at at. Chrlatimhar nuiler, Werrlnnlon. Va 'tnd Mar Karat I'aoslia, tiso 8. idth at. Iaabel AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Rugs at Almost V2 Standard Alci. Smith A Sons' Ooods lUsuttr 9x12 Special $20 Seamless Tap.. $14.50 22 Seamless Tap.. 16.50 25 Seamless Velvet 18.00 30 Seamless Velvet 22.50 28 Seamless Axm. 20.00 30 Seamless Axm. 22.50 35 Seamless Axm. 25.00 40 Royal Wilton.. 30.00 50 Royal Wilton.. 40.00 75 French Wilton. 60.00 lUrular O.OXlO.D Special $18 Seamless Tap.. $14.00 20 Seamless Tap,, 16.00 24 Axminster .... 18.00 28 Axminster . , , , 20.00 28 Seamless Velvet 22,50 All atacr slice In stock, tpetlal prices la preuerlwn, SpeoM 6.9x12 Royal Wilton Sal4MfBM' Sample $00.50 Ruga ,, H Kensington Carpet Co M, GROSSMAN A SONS 211-13-15-17 Market Street . W IISIX FOK CASH ONLY Utx -v '3 - .i- 9SA JJ mim Rady Moneya- Unitxi SUtei Loan Society 117 NwUi v4 a. tt4m& aasA OuMaBi-aaja utf. 4r-J RJIL " JTMl I HI i M1SSJBasssl - JJUMMKBr-FHlhAlJ JNHBMWnlPitf9&KBrT!ZZZ mmmumuMm MBnffM H HERE WATCHING COUNT WITH APPREHENSION Great Joy Prevails, However, Over Complete Victory of Party in Stato and the City DELEGATION IS V ARES' Philadelphia Republican leader, at thouith they are Jubilant over tho ltepub Heart majorllle returned In this olljr and In Pennsylvania, are watching tha belated return from tho West today with appro (tension. Senator Penrose I spending the day In his oITlces In the Commercial Trust rtulld Inr. .Senator McNIohot expect to attend the race at Havre de Orsee, a hs did yes terday Congressman William 8. Vare waa the only one who would comment on the re sult. He said! "The result of the election In Philadelphia should be a source of Inspiration both to Republicans who stood loyally by their party through tha storm and stress of party division In 191J and those progressive rte publicans who have returned to make that party Invincible here. The plurnllty of 101 000 given tn this city to Charles Kvans Hughes, mad up In considerable degree by ward that gave a substantial vot to Theodora Itoosevelt four years nco, li evidence that In Phlla delphla the Uepubllcan party I reunited, full of vigor and equipped for further tri umphs. Tha llcpubllcnna of Philadelphia ar to be congratulated. They have stood squarely by the doctrines lhat mean real prosperity and true Americanism, The Ilepuhllcan City Committee, which In no small degree helped to bring about the result which gives Philadelphia a solid He publican delegation In both the national and Htate legislatures, ns well a an overwhelm' Ing plurality for the Republican presidential candidate, can congratulata Itself upon a duty well performed and take Inspiration for the work of the future." Complete return on the legislative con test throughout the city show that the Republican ticket went through without any difficulty The Vares control the Phlladel phla delegation, twenty-four of the forty ohr State Representatives and six of the eight Senators being affiliated with them. SHBBSSSta'T' r"l'L I JWgtjSf" I I'IT T!",S"SSBBJB"T- ' " T BLPH1A. THUttgpAV, NOVKMBKa 9. MM i asm. ii ...in... iisisi'Iifi .si sM otemtftti l'MrWli UttatJ elf TC P pfS rWWfffl j Fratcrmt Oriern THE department of Fraternal New will, until further notice, bo printed only In the first edition on Monday and Thursday. This chance in the method of publication is made necessary by the reduction in size of rhiladelphin newspaper, sfrreed to by all publisher, to meet the crfou condition created by tha thortatre of news-print paper. In order to bo sure of fraternal news editions place an order with your newsdealer now. "STABMEN" NEWEST TIHNG IN CRE.IE LINE NEW HAMPSHIRE STILL DOUBTFUL Centlnned from rare One today, said that ho had received n tclcajram from Republican officials In New Hamp shire Haying that an error In the tabulation of. tho State's vote had been discovered which, when corrected, gave President Wil son an apparent plurality of 93 votes In that State Mr. Perkins declined to ndmlt that this would give tho President the vot of New Hampshire. "We are making no such concessions," he raid. It Is almost certain that If the final count of tho Secretary of Htate gives the plurality to President Wilson, the Republican Na I'onal Committee will demand a recount of the ballots In that State. National Democratic Chairman Vance McCormlck receded the follow In telegram from Senator Henry F. Holds. Democratic Stats chairman of New Hampshire: "Complete returns In the State ghe Wll son a plurality of 93 In New Hampshire. recount will Increase It." $8,000,000 for Schools The sum of IS, 347,872.7", Is available at the present school tax rate for appropria tion for general school expenses by the Hoard of Education for 1917." according to the report of Controller Walton. This amount makes the net funds for appropria tion 397,004.!! greater for the year 1917 than the net funds available for 1S1J. Hut while the estimated receipt for 1917 are 1164,011.47 greater than those for 1U, the fixed charges and reserve also show an In crease of 177,007.24. Midnight Burglars Itaid Mount Holly MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Nov. 9, Bur glars made a raid on Mount Holly during the night, robbing five business places and trying to enter another. The placea robbed were stores of Charles dross, F S. Davis, Elizabeth Karg, Peter Sarraa and lloston Confectionery. Snrras lost $70, the Doston store 310 and the others merchandise, Six-Cent "Smokes" Likely ST. PAUL. Minn.. Nov. 9. Six-cent cigars nre almost a certainty In the very near futuro, tho St. Paul retnll cigar deal era' association today predicted. High prlceB of all other commodities uns assigned. Accused of Having Exacted Money From Intended Vic tim for Immunity New York may have Its gunmen, but Philadelphia has the "slobmen," If facts correspond with testimony before Recorder Stackhouse In Camden today. A victim of an alleged conspiracy and City DctectUe Troncone told the story. Michael Costelllno. 33: Cherry street. Camden, bore a grudge against John I'll Igno, 349 Pin street, Camden, because when both were lUInc with their families In the same house In tho South Jcrsoy berry picking country last aummcr, Costelllno's son killed himself with a roohcr ho found under Pollgno' bed. It was an accident pur and simple, but Costelllno blamed Plllgno, and determined to "get" him. He asked a friend, ns yet not arretted, to find him to men who would "cut up" Plllgno for him According to the testimony, the go-between came to Philadelphia and engaged Antonio Candeloro, twenty-nine, 337 Kater street, and John Polla, twenty-seven, 760 South Seventh street, to do tha Job. They lnterUwed Costelllno, got fit on nccount and a promts of ISO when the cutting Job was don. Then they went to Pollgnn, told him they had been engaged to cut hhn up and promised to spare him for 3100. They got the $100. They were seemingly satisfied, but met with Costelllno shortly afterward and told htm that they had not been able to find their Intended victim. He raised Ills bid to IE0O and they opened up negotiations Kith Pollgno ngAln. They arranged for 310 mora and no cutting, but brought about their own arrest, for Pollgno told the police. Testimony In the case was given by the detective and Pollgno. The two "atabmtn" war held without ball and Costelllno Is In a cell awaiting a hearing. The charges are conspiracy to obtain money falsely under threat to kill. It la said Canddoro has some other charges In tha stabbing line to answer to. Police Interrupt Game of Fantan A game of fantan Interrupted by the police In the basement of 919 Place atreet, enrly today, landed seven Chinese In the nteenth and Winter atreets pollco station along with a quantity of gambling para phernalia. The men will be arraigned later today In Central Station. They gave their name a follow: Mock Sin Ting, forty seven years, of 933 Race street; Moy Hlng, forty-five jesrs, of 919 Race street; Tom Moy, twtnty-thre years, of 907 nace street, Charlie Sing, twenty-four years, of 919 Race street; Charles Lee, forty-five years, of 930 Race itreet; Mock Wing, fifty-two ears, of 933 Race street, and Yung Lee, forty years, of 937 Race street. Two Ilurt by U. S. Mall Wagon The tailboard of a United States mall truck, which swung loose ns the truck was speeding around City Hall last night, struck two men who were standing on the curb of the plaia and Injured them so badly that they hud to be taken to tha Hahne mann Hospital for treatment, The men are William K. Nixon, 1302 North Sixteenth street, and Olney Jackson, of 326 North Ninth street HOME MADE . PIES 5c a Cut ftanscom's Restaurants 1232 Market StnNcHEa Pt GAtm A)UtT lUaaVSaaakMtBaW City OrerhtinK Wrttt Blanket e4? Mtei. Train and Trolley Trftflk Delayed Dense fog caused a collision between a trolley car nnd a freight car, In which four men were aerlously Injured! a crash b tween a motortruck and a trolley car, which sent the driver of the truck to a hospital, and held river traffic virtually at a stand still for several hour today. The entire dty and harbor were overhung with a mitt that slowed down ferry, trolley and railroad travel, causing some delay The victims of the nrst accident, which occurred at Krnnkfonl avenue and Tacony street, were Michael O'Rrlen, forty-tig years old, IE29 Wood street! Joseph Curry, forty-fle years old, 415 North Twentieth street; rMwnrd .Stevenson. 30SS Krdrlch street, and Sopllo Yntes, thirty-four yesr old, s lllacklalon street, All were taken to the Prankford Hospital. Yates, the motor man, suffered fracture of th left nkl and one finger, with general bruises. Tha other were discharged after treatment O'Uflen's arm was broken. Many other occupant of the trolley car were (lightly hurt. Eugene Greg, driver of a Krelhofer Hk ftig Company truck, was knocked uncon eclous at School House lane and Illdge ave nue when his machine ran Into a trolley car. He Is at St. Timothy's Hospital. PRESIDENT STILL HOLDS LEAD IN CALIFORNIA Continued from rat One lah, Republican and Democratic managers revised their earlier claims of sweeping pluralities for their candidate In Call fornla. Vice Chairman Max Kuhl, of tho Republican State Committee, said: "I expect a plurality of from 1200 to 1400 for Hughes In California. This Is based on tho Note counted so far and on conservative estimate on counties where the count Is not complete. "North of the Tehachapl, Wilson has a plurality of 30,000, but this will be overcome by a Hughes plurality of 81,000 to 31,200 In Southern California," Th comment of O, 1C. Cuahlng, Demo cratic Stats chairman was: "I consider California safe for Wilson." The greatest Interest eer shown In a presidential contest Is eavldent throughout California Newspaper omces were be sieged by throngs of voter and county clerks, making up official count In many places, wero compelled to take step to pre Atnt Interference wnh tho tabulator. The possibility that California may catt n, divided voto In the electoral college was dltcutsed by politician, today as they watched tho return slowly coming In from California precincts. Under the law the thirteen candidates for electors who rereUe the largest vote will go to the electoral college, regardless of whether they all favor the same presidential candidate. Pour years ago n divided vote was registered, Wilton getting two electorate and lloojoelt eleven. Negro Shoots Poolroom Owner ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 9. 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Mntr ut Carso II cattlxo tempo n Inurrotto I. op.ra.lenl dl .uerra dl uateto Importanxa. si hanno Pwb"'"eni V. TrJntlno. Ivl sll austrlscl hanno dlrtlto in "lolento fuoco dl arusll.rla contro e potlilonl Italians nHla region del Monte rsublo a d.I Vanol, e III llalUnI hanno eracualo II potto dl osservatlon mill pen did dl Clma dl lKxche. ch ra coniplta. ments etpotto al fuoco dell baltrle aus trlache Sull'altoplano del Carso si ono avut soltanto atlonl dl artlnllerla ,d anch quest non sono state Intent a causa del cattho tempo cha lmprvera In quell reslons. 1 truppe Italian conllnuno a rsccoilltre bottlno nll tone occupte durante la loro recent offenslva, fla' n hanno una grand quantlta', dl oint specie, lerl I'altro, com annuncla nel suo rap ports odlerno II general Cadoms, nil Hall anl trovarono una batterla dl quattro can nonl da montaina abbandonala dajrll aut triad durante la loro rltlrata preclpltosa da una position ch essl occupavano sul Carso da cul furono cacclatl dalla vlolenta offentlta degll Italian!. Alatort aualrlad hanno fatto un raid WlafsV lp'WtW Jes rtalsW II ,l")"'ifi5!r''tI ir?',H fsflfwrwwaj r. spiiT gn mtmart bat dl FlraM dtt'ltrta, tredld mlfrtla a ma anejne. In Transllranla la Mtuatto. a direntar mltllam per la nu, ruttl del retieralc LetschltVI harm? caiQ ait nuBuu.iw.;ni aaua Bu nella region, dl Dorna Vatra. .i.... resplnirerll ed a penelrara per clnau 111 icuiiui 11, uiia,tit:i vrut nrua aajini Questa offenslra del russl ' dlr.it. , ments ad llfggertr la cr.a.lr,- T austro-tedeachl estrcltano sulle ton! m.nt. ital conflna csntral. H.it m. ..... ATVM ilSk-U Anch In Dobrugla I ruso.rnmeni tlnuano ad ottenera succtssi contro I. Dl UII tnt;iriiBcii, In Vollnla t russl hanno resplnta ti.i' " "c x.o-..., vim turB non Va altro scopo che quello dl cream . J.T. per 1 for dello ear In quell retlaJtr Impedlr flnvlo dl nuov lrupB.it,. In Franela InttesJ e francetl contlsi ,-;iiiLi!ivii.u iuiu .AiiL-vc-a orrenslra scacchlere delta Comma, ttrappanda trincea aopo rnitra awe fori tedetcha vl si ono saidiments radicate. i Sella Dock Street Store ine ttor property us Dock ttre.. tt by 7S feet, ha been sold by IL Leeds to W. S. Sheehan for a n.i-l : disclosed, subject to a purchase rn3 mortgag of StS.000. Th assessed tal-Z Inn I. tltt Itntl U 1IV1. - vsv.vvv. Playground for Merlon Soutr. The Commissioners of Lower ituul iwnshto hava Dtirchas.d frnn. i . tAwn.htn fi.t. nn,Ah...J k '' Miller a tract of ground, eomprlln TiJa 1, In Merlon 8W3 two and one-half acros. which will be equipped and used a. . 3 ground. The ground was old through tS Lower Merlon Itealty Company. j HARMONY A PIPE BkENT dfr ttyvmmig The tobacco with a flavor so delicate yet "full" that it might be called "rich-mildness" APIfEBZEftDcf ij ....w. riirius I r jmDoriea at,ri tnestic Ai fc. rTi kind 'aon A- deh6hHtiZZZ9 l i y .w,t una nartiM' "Without tM Sr.--L. at harshnm,. cVT-.'-a.a.. 3 teen 'cents inth cream colettd nutbrtfUmiini ' Mantel C loc k Plain Mahogany case, ten and one-half inches high, silver dial, fitted with eight-day move ment, striking hour and half hour on Cathedral gong. $15. r S. Kind & Sons . Diamond Merchants Jewelers Silversmiths 1110 Chestnut Street A If you want enu ino "Sheir-Cordovan of tho proper shade in an entirely now and most exclusive model hero it is. Biggest assortment of other distinguished styles. Various leathers, 54.60 to S10. REAL SHELL-CORDOVAN If rl yj& l'l IJ: fIEDERMAN 930 Chestnut 30 S. 8th 203 N. 8th aBMtsa1 I 02 ll STBlNWAy DUO-ART PIANQi efm&: Style V upright, $550 In Mahogany Case 2tw.rte p no f?r those who wou,d have the Sn .wninR an instrument of supreme muscal effS? ex,ravga1; who .K& the S'ranref of a Crand piano but lack the mmofsce.inStrUment:wh0 require the slve mfflnrttU PJano ls Jhe most comprehen- CSf3. '" WIkomt " " " ,'' sV N. STETSON & CO. Hll Chestnut Street MH v ! i i imSW DUitvttvd-DiK PBQNfViPAPH ' i,. H. itiMmmi&aiMJMM
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