ROT WQIXHjWZWr V ,, f n' m m : , w . :i ?M fi hj ?. V m, ,& 1 I, .: itYv'iy ff 4s . mt mzmi jhpress UPON PERONNE iptiire Trenches on Front of More Than Two Miles rRENCH EXTEND GROUND I.bNDON, March 16. i,The German withdrawal on the bommo rtt has extended tu tho replon Houth- at of Dapaume. Swltcnmn "r anus aenly to the sector of Pennine today, en'cral Half's troops entered the Ocrnisin renchca alone n front nf two ana a nan Snlies, from a point well Kotitli of the Ht. ierre-Vaast wood to tho rcsloti between UiTransloy and SnlllySaUllset. iJrS JThls retiring: movement sKniu" uiai m &. 'nmnnm havn c.lvn im nil intention 01 "ffetalnlnir JJapaumo and tho surrounding fi'ttrritnrv. nnrl that lii addition they may Surrender ths creal Noyons salient to the. ypTJ'The most Important Immediate effect of the German retirement norm 01 rnum 4.Wlll bo the rocKelinc oy me iinii5ii ui wmi $f i:5 The floss of the trench works occupied Kikfcy tho British widens nnd deepeni the lint previously creaicn in uio uniirai ( lines between SalUy-Hallllsxl and llanrotirt, (lmost outflanking the Important positions t - !. ntl ami TtMl,0, (1 4. '"? vesnes and Mont St. Qucntln, on the south. VV?V, Apparently tho pressure of the Hrltlsh J." "'in ,the i western sldo of the Noyons nallont "f 'Ancre front. . . , Th rjormnns showed the greatest ac & X ?,.,.. jn.lni tttn ilnv in thn KnlltlienMt nf Ev Arras. where they succeeded In entering the -Rrltlah trenches on a narrow front. On M . Ik - VI .. .1... 1ll.l.,l kA.l. '.'? if off a powerful counter attnclt nt Achlet-Io- , ;jf, Petit and improcu tneir positions in inai iS'.W Having advanced to within n few nun t' n""' red yards of the Inner defenses of Ha- '5 U"aume, which Is being pocketed as was If "Mj- Combles last summer, the Hrltlsh aro now .Mr', .hvfnc tn luw n wav throiiirh the pneinvs J afVllr.cs to tho northwest, where tho seizure A 'A. e !. n.irinnmn.Arrnw rnl rnad wnilld cut ftj ;i,fc' the Enemy's communications nnd force their Rii Wf retirement from the entire Ilnpaume sector. h .Yt? The latest Berlin communication Ignores Vji'Sy rHalg's report of yesterday, dlsmlHsliiK tho , T-fnOie Ancre-nommo niuvvmem wun u nun- commlttal sentence. Tho nermann are ron nrfDtinir thnlr filr tarcek In thin rftrlon 'J1!? "We had to fight ror t:io superiority of -,?B.4 Hktorj ..-.- - " F yvthe air last spring, ana wc muii ngni now, , wild General Maurice today. "This certainly ,f -In not the first phase of tho war movement, '""lor the Germans still have plenty of. VJ trenches behind them. VTa expect a further t 'retirement." JU A, ' Along tho French front thero has been , ;i Violent fighting for possession of valuable '"'.t'li.'posltlons In tho Champagne, along the -'5:L'Meuse and between tho Olso and the Avre. , In Into latter sector tho French troops pene , trated as far as tho thlnl German trench " s -.lines and occupied positions In the Canny- Jn aurMatz Wood to the depth of about half "? mile. Progress was made by tho French V fat the region of Malsons do Champagne t .'nd north of Bezonvoux, on tho Verdun 7vj, R-ont. itr. m. French outnost In what Herlln deBcrlbeR i ' s m n lnVilnp rnrfrplln ntt.Arlf In lirnntl ayllght; ti$$FRENCH PIERCE GERMAN JVMjS LA; IN MACEDONIA B 1IRIIMN. March lfi. 'Bad weather along tho eastern front has ' at forced a suspension of hostilities, the War f Office announced today. ' fc "The weather Is ngnln frosty. There Is ' 'aothlng Important to report," said the of- flclal statement. French troopM on tho Macedonian front. ' mau h Vlnnnnlal l.a.'A .ni.AB.i)..1 In 1nnn Ki'f Jtratlng an advanced German trench after T .violent fighting, tho War Olllco admitted Pf Vi.' -.' . . B1 o ' itcpeiiieu Ttenpntptl Vrpiinh iittneks nrrredpil bv htvvv" jicavj1 uium-iy 1IIC 1HII III tun Jieavy artillery fire north nnd northwest of f 'J Wonastlr hao been repulhed. t"$.RRtrif!H push nn mit.f.r y BEYOND 11 A GDA D LINE ff'X LONDON'. .March 15 If v.'C u British troops hao jiushed forward thirty , r mites oeyonu uaguau 10 mo norineusi nno '.-, occupied part of tho town of Bakuhah, the fJjWar Ofllco announced toeay on receipt of ivKJ, dispatches from General Maude. JfrV ?"! On thn rlcht bank of the Tlcris the ri ijTurks continue to fall back slowly. A'lrf A ..nii ..m.. ..,An.-i.l.. n.. i. nl-i- &T14 f 4V eilidii viic'iuy nicrtiiininii uti 1111 ,ni,o f'- sil J jraM uaI nOrn nml llttlmtif plv r.flntilrpH t.&fet virtually undamaged. Tho capture occurred feS'Tuesday. The vessel carried 230 rifles v'jtwiiim a ijuauniy ui tiiniiiuiiiiiuii. .,; ,i PKTHOGUAD, March 16 sy-'' 'A "Toward Kerman3nan wo uisiouged the s-j-Turks from their fortified positions at tho '". J'i- aummlt of Naleshklan," said the officlat If --' .-VrWar Office statement today, Si-ji! Iff (WETOKKERGETS o Q J 1C'11 ELEVATOR Tf scaiocstorc jeconct rloor pit stairs 1 Tour Easter Shoes 5 Are Here at Only Havana Brown Kid with Ivory Tops, in low and high heels: Dull Kid VamDS with Ivorv and Whito Kid Tons: w r fe,V Patent with Whitp Kid Tops; all good styles; an sizes ana u to n wide 1800 Pair Women's w !& Easter Pumps, for the street or evening, toowcar with spats; In Patent, Dull Leather, Ivory, Champagne and Grey Kid; nlso White Nubuck klT'y 1 it sizes 1 to 8 and A to E wide in the-assortment. Women's High Cut Spats, 1 .White, Grey, Fawn & Tan,C3( g0 Pair Women's a A r White Shoes. . . , . yL.'tO tjllah' Cut, Canvas Lace, with long MrifeNi white soles nd heels; all ami H to jj vfioe. atonpUw m; no. ' ' I WARSHIP BEARS DEAD AMBASSADOR HOMEWARD i - - ' The Azumn, of the Mikado's Navy, is brinKiriR- to Amcri ca tho body of George W. Guthrie, of Pennsylvania, Am bassador to Jnpan, who died recently in Tokio. THOUSANDS PAY LAST HONOR TO HENRY HOUCK Men of National and State Prominence at Grave of Late Secretary of Internal Affairs l,i:nAN0N. Pa, March in. Men of national and Stnto prominence this afternoon paid a last tribute to tho memory of the lato Henry Houclc, Secretary of Internal Affairs and for a half century actively and prominently Identified with educational work In Pennsylanla, by at tending the funeral here. As a mark nt respect tho Lebanon city publlo Mlhools were rinsed nt noon In order to permit teach ers nnd children to view tho body, which lay In state nt thn ltotitk homo for n period of thrco hours beforo tho funeral. Flags wero nt half-mast on all school buildings and tho Hoard of Kducatlnn attended tho funeral In a body. Tho parlor In which tho body lay was filled with floral designs of raro beauty Gocrnor Mnitlu O. Brumbaugh and his party of .State officials, Including tho Sen ate and House delegations mid nil the offi cials anil nttuches of tho Internal Affairs Department, arrived hero In special conches attached to the early train from Hnrrls burg. They motored to tho Houck homo and, after viewing tho body, joined the fu neral cortcgo In proceeding to the Fourth Street Presbyterian Church, where services were In charge of the Itev. J. Leonard Hynson. tho pastor, nsslsted by tho Itev. William H. .Stabler, pastor of Zlon Lutheran Church. Favorlto selections of Mr. Houck, who who was a regular attendant at the Fourth street church, were sung by tho choir. Be cause of the limited seating capacity of tho edifice, few other than those who made up the funeral party could attend the service, while n vast concourse of people waited outside. Private Interment was made In Mt. Lebanon Ccmtter) Tho list of honorary pallbearers Included Governor M. G. Brumbaugh, former Gov ernor lldwln K Stuart, former Governor John K. Toner, United States Senators Boles Penrose and P, C Knox, Lieutenant Gov ernor Frank II, McClaln, Attorney General Francis Shunk Brown, Secretary of th" Commonwealth Cyrus Woods, Dr. N. Hchaeffer and Dr. J. George Becht, of the Stato Kduratloual Department; M. .1 Brecht, of the Stato Publlo Servlco Com mission ; State Senators I'. 11. Belilclinan nnd William F. Crow, Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart, Richard J. Baldwin, Speaker of the House; W. Harry Baker. Dr. O. T. Corson, Thomas Lynch Mont gomery, Ilobcrt D. Heaton, Congressman A. S. Krclder, Judge Chnrles V. Henry, Dr Daniel P. Gerberlch, J M. Hhenk, Dr. Jo seph L. Lcmbcrger, Charles If. Kllllnger and S. P. Light. The active pallbearers wero Internal Affairs Department heads, Including James H. Craig, James Sweeney, Freeman Gerberlch, Thomas Perry, John Campbell and lTdward Dlven. MASKED BANDITS CONFESS Two Boys Admit Holding Up Trolley Car WILKHS-BAIUtn. Pa.. March 16. Paul Zlnn, sixteen, and Clarence Jones, seventeen, have confessed to the police that they were tho masked bandits who attempted to hold up a trolley car and opened fire on the crew when the trolleymen showed fight. The boys said there was one other In their gang nnd gave the police his name. Tho attempted hold-up occurred two weeks ago. Conductor John McCarthy and Motorman James Wagner w.re ordered to throw up theli- hands nnd refused Resi dents of the neighborhood were aroused and some of them f red from their windows. The "bandits" returned the fire and fled. white linen and other in tne assortment, $C)e95 and Kid; g q Children's aiOKT SHAPE Easter Shoes In patent and gun-meUI BUM 0 to.S I Slie. BV. to IllSlies HVi to t $1.49l$1.69l$1.98 I ' 'f I E&toi wwmmmmw Zcy 1410 Pairs Men$0-4S Easter Shoes 1 'ihd surplus stock' of well-known wnta soies in lan.ana diack kus- m&L jszz&vMmt&mmzz r GERMANY LACKS FOOD, SAYS DR. C. L. FURBUSH Member of Gerard Party De clares, However, That Only the Poor Suffer Kood conditions In Oernmny nro serious but not critical, according to Dr. C. Lincoln Kurbush, who returned to hl.s home, 4300 l.ocu.st Etrcet, nftcr havlnp hcrted ns spe cial nssldtnnt to tho American Kmb.-iBiy In Ilerlln. Ho returned with thn Gernrd party, together with his wlfo and ton-ycur-old daUKhtcr I.ydla. Doctor Kut bush was In Alsaco when the break caino nnd llri-t heard of It through his ulfe, ho conveyed tho news to him by telephone, llo reached Uerlhi'tho fol luwlni; day. Kpeaklntr today nf the conditions In Ilerlln, Doctor Kurbuih paid that tho (Jermati iieo ple, from the wealthy to the poor, are all loiiBlni? for pence Not n peace at anv price, but a pen to with honor, Kood, ho said, could ho purchased If one had tho price The wealthy do not suffer hum tho lack of food, according to Doctor Kurbush: but the lower clasps have all felt tho pinch of tho food shortage. "It makes the heart ache to seo the Buf ferings of tho poor throughout Germany," said Doctor Kut hush today "They are all suffering from lack of nourishment, and there is a feellnc of discontent throughout the country. Meat seems to hao disap peared almost altogether from tho menu cards In the German restaurants. It can be had, but only nt a prohlbltUo price. This contrasts strongly with tho conditions In France, where thero Is apparently no lack of food supplies. Thero appears to (uptosac Kcuws) tfM' m Al i ' ' i' ' . .,., i'h. ' " 1 1 lu lilt ' I . . a .J . . 1 ' ' T.ri i . . . 1 1 .Vi ,' I L idMteSsr-s r :'P'i;;.H White Fox Scarf 32.50 Cross Fox Scarfs ,45.00 Slate Fox Scarf 39.50 Kamchatka Fox Scarfs. ., .24.50 Red Fox Scarfs 22.50 Battleship Cray 29.50 , ' ,J ." , lilt, fiV"',, ,' 1mWi!iw' ' iiPifi'r These Seven "Sketched" Models Ifilifi Mwta mm m mmm r mwM'z&tiffimm iHi'if .' 'V',.1 S'-U ii' ' rraWiWIfflM-W mm mm iW'O: kp he meat In abundanco In tho French capital. "Tho French penplo aro bright, cheerful nnd avoit gay, while tho German peoplo nre sad-faced, cheerless but optimistic. In both countries they look forward with earning and longing to tho end of tho war. Doctor Kurbush spoko of tho wonderful work In dental and plastic surgery that Is being done by both Amerlcnn nnd French surgeons, llo said that tho Ktcnch havo found a now remedy for the treatment of burns. The new discovery, ho Fnld, was showing soma remarkable properties for tho hcnllng of burns. URGES YOUTHS TO DE DOCTOKS Wide Field Offered, Jefferson Dean Tells Northeast High Boys An urgent call for young men to enter the medical profession was sounded today by Dr Ross Patterson, dean of Jefferson Medical College, who spokn nt the rhnpel exercises of the Norlhenst High School. "In 190S there wero IBB medical col lege! In tho United Slates," said Doctor ratterson, "uhllo today time nro only ninety-seven. Tho mcdlcnl profession pre sents a great variety of opportunities, such as private practice, business Institutions', tho army and navy, public health nnd numerous otherH. to any man with apti tude for tho profession, courage, confidence and kindness." SCHOOL TO BE RENOVATED The committee on elementary schools of the Board of education has taken steps to tenovato tho Northern Liberties School, Third street below Green. Purchase of tho property adjoining tho school building Is' being seriously considered, nnd It Is said an option has been acquired. This wns re ported In a meeting of the Home and School League at tho Northern Liberties School. Thomas Shallcross, chairman of the com mittee on elementary schools, sanctioned tho statement. flj Mavson & DeMan) ln Chestnut otreet iiuim !-' t'l ' I '"I t'V'l ft ? Our Millinery Feature This Saturday Is 3y.50 The enthusiasm displayed laat Saturday over our first display of Wonder Hats causes us to arrange another week-end opportunity that will place a "Wonder Hat" on tho head of every matron and maid who appreciates the saving of $2.50 to $5.00 on her spring millinery. For those who prefer more fastidious models of preferred selec tion we have a most gorgeous assortment of $10, $12 nnd $15 hats, which are specialized likewise at proportionately low Spring and Summer SCARFS Specially Priced Taupe Fox Cray Moleskin Ermine Kolinsky. Siberian Squirrel Jap Kolinsky At the low prices we are selling the balance of our Coats and Sets and with our reservation policy you cannot afford to postpone the purchase of next fall's furs. i Purchatt will bt risirved in our ttoragt vault until ntxt fall on pay mint of a dtpoilt. Payments to bt contlnutd during fn ipring and Mummtr. ' T f L0 CZAR HA ABDICAT0 E LA RUSSIA E' LIBERA La Rivoluzione Appoggiata dai Gcncrali, dai Granduchi, dal l'Esercito e dal Popolo PER LA GUERRA INTENSA II Refjgento Granduca Mlchclo. Ncmico dclln Paco Separata La Russia DcVo Avcro la Vlttoria ItOMA, IS Marzo. I.a Itussla ha compluto la sua rlvoluilone. Lo czar ha nbdlcato c la reggenza '' nssunta da suo fratello It cranduca Mlche'e Alessandrovlch mentre II gablnctto e stato tacclnto dal'governo della nazlono. accu sato ill corruzlone e dl lnc1omD'e,myl:l,in dice perslno che parecchl del wlnlstrl l " stntl assasslnatl perrho' erano dl "nlm'na11 plu' favorevoll alia Germanla che alia Hus sla. ir stata una rlvoluzlono lutaro P la causa degll alleatl perche la Duma, che assume II potere che le spetta e che da llberta a.l una nnzlone troppo a lunge i tc nuta. sotto It domlnlo del burocr tlel senza scrupoll o senza cosclenzn, Intern o con la sua rlvoluzlono .11 flh"ln". 'Ve.fs denre mentl faorevoll nl tedeschl ed Intensincnre la gucrra contro le potenze centrali, 11 govcrno proulsorlo o' stato messo pi potcro dal partlto mllltare, cloo' dnll cserclto cho Intendo prosegulro lu guerra ton quel vlgoro dl cul la Itussla e1 ciipacc. Ogn posslhlllta' dl una pace separata della Jlus. sla con le polcnr.o centrali sporlsce. 11 goxerno provvlsorlo o cosl composto: l'resldenle del Conslgllo o mlnlstro del rintcmo, prlnclpo Glorgl K. I-voft : m In stro degll Arfnrl K.sterl, prof. Paolo Mlllukoff. mlnlstro della Pubbllca Istruzlone. prof. Mnnulloft: mlnlstro della auerra con I In terim della Marina, A J. 'I"0"1'0";.,' 'IT sldtnto della Duma; mlnlstro dellAgrlcol tura. M. Ichlngoreff. deputato dl PHrograci , mlnlstro dello Finalize. M. Tereschten ko, deputato dl Ktew; mlnlstro della Glustlzia. M. Kerenskl, deputato dl Saratoft: nilnlstro dello Comunlcuzlonl. II. V. NekrasofT. vice presldento della Duma; controlloro dl Stato. M. GodiiclT. deputato ill Kazan. 11 presldento della Duma ha dlramato II segucnto telegramma al comaudnntl del cotpl alia frcnte dl battaglla ed al co mandantl delle npiadro navnll russe: "I'ome hnn latto flnorn, resetclto e la niarlnii deono contlnuaro fermnmento o valorosamenle a dlfendero II paese, o mcntio II comltnto provvlsorlo ha I'nppoRRlo del I'elemento mllltnrn nella capltale o l'ap pogglo iiinralc del popolo per rlprlstlnate la calmii e la regolarlta' del servlzll 0 della vita nar.loniile, clascun ulllclale., soldato e marltinlc ilevo contlnuaro n fare II suo dpvero contro II nemlco della pntrln." L'lMprtnssioNi: a londua Telegrnniml da Londra dlcono cho Icil set ii parlando nella Camera del Comunl II mlnlstto Ilonar Law nnnuiiclava cho la rivoluzione era stata compluta In Itussla o che 11 ernnduea Mlchcle assumeva la reg genza flno u cho lo czarevitch non sara" dl eta inagglorennc. Konar Law dlsse che la rloluzloiie complta In tro glornl c quasi senza sanguc era la plu' Importanto nvutftsl In Kuropa dall'epoca delta rlvoluzlono fran ccse. La rivoluzione alutera' Inflnltamentc la causa degll alleatl. Quando tcopplo' la rlvolta lo czar era alia frontc. Kgll torno' Immcdlatamentf a I'ctrograd dove era nttcso da una dclcga- prices. 22.50 .24.50 34.50 89.50 39.50 32.50 4 . i (Opposite Katlis) Th ,'', .,; T;'! : P Hit"'1 , ' , ' ,i 'V ' ' w v ' ,iiSi'l''i'',j'il'!'t,ljini(HttH i'lt.L" ,w!' H WM'il" S?W ! I Lili'l' pfe i$ 0 i J'i ' i' Vi , iti 1 1 ' I I nQh JJ iPiiBSwipiSHI' r' i ' : 1 Uk. alone delta Duma che ftl notlfico' cha la rlvoluzlono non era sffatto dl cnratlcro iintliuonarchlco e gll chlese dl ulablllre un governo parlamentaro facendogll notare che dalla sua decisions sarebbe dlpeso l'av venlre della nszlone. Lo czar non rlspose a oucsto nppello,' o non si sa come egll si sla Indotfo ad abdicate. Ccrto da qualche tempo la czarina ora sospettata dl slmpatlo tedesche, essendo clla dl orlglno tedesca. ir probablle cho lo czar abbla preferlto dl abdlcara pluttosto che rlnunclaro al potcro autocratlco che aveva avuto per vcntltre annl. A Londra si credo fermamente cho la rivoluzione ha compluto l'ellmlnatlone dl tulto le manovre che sott'acqua complvano nuclll che nutrlvnno slmpatlo per I tedeschl, IV probablle che I'cx presldcnte del Con slgllo Sturmer ed II mlnlstro dell'lnterno Protopopoff, due 'genii mallgnl della Ilus sln, slano stntl aBsasslnntl dal rlbclll. Quasi tuttl I notl rcazlonarll dl slmpatlo tedesche sono stall niessl In carcere, SI sa che II reggente granduca Mlchele c" un avversarlo poderoso dl qualslast paco senza la completa vlttoria delle arml russe. o el puo' essere slcurl che egll combattera' sino alia tlno per la causa tieua itussia a dcglt alleatl. Rl e' nppreso ora cho II gran' dura Nicola appoggla la rivoluzione cho ha nncho I'appogglo del generate Brusslloff n del generale Huzskl, le tre mngglorl figure dell'eserelto nisso, quelll a cul probabil mento sara' affldato II complto dl dirlgerc la guerra contro lo jotenzo centrali, 11 gran duca Nicola ha telegrafato al presldento della Duma, ltodzlanko, che egll ed It capo dello Stato Magglore russo, generale Alexl eff, nvevano conslgtlato alio czar dl nbdl care ,rltcncndo questo II solo mezzo per la salvezza deUn lussla, li' stata dcclsa del nuovo govefno l'amnistla a tuttl 1 condan natl polltlcl. La Itussla c' oggl sotto II Street Suits $38, $40, $48 and upward Sport Dresses $22, $35, $42 nttd upward Afternoon Dresses $25, $38, $45, $50 Table Damask, all linen, bleached, 70-in. $1.15 yd. Tca Napkins, all linen, 18x18 inches. $2.50 doz. Huckaback Towels,' all linen, regulation size. 35c, 40c, 50c Tea Towelinpr, all linen. 16c yd. Darlington Prices Arc Never 0 Stop suffering from Bright' Disease, Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes, etc DRINK Mountain Valley Water Pure, taateless- l.l us end UM.s (or other PhlUdHphlntis Call, write nr rtioiw. SAMPLE IT FREE AT HrrMunr Thorn, Main 431 718 Chestnut St. The Bell Telephone Company of Penna. ; 1 t ri-fcja control io aeno xorze aemocratlcK. lm mente nnxlonall. fl Nelle capltall dell'Inlesa non rl Bl2a la glola per la compluta rlvoluilne.l?" spazzato via dal govcrno o dalla buijUiW voll al tedeschl o ad una pace senoM2? !: posslblle che II grandlca ffif genernle llruslloff slano homhTf! W supremo comando dell'eserelto. '8 To Grow I'ocd Along Railroad Triei. NASHVlLLK.Tenn.. Mar j ZvT Nashville, Chattanooga nnd St. Ln'ni. "' . .-.. ...- .u ..-.. .bnaiunar. - -j, --, j way has offered the use of it. ,u, .' to employes In the maintenance of i? partments for growing of food. ' 'i LEL6,fc $2.50 & WlfftaasP rVKMk II QZXXmtT. nAWAHAN iid . 1 lSSTRVMF.NT 24i l II ffesit for Prlet .lit W'-X J Instruction Book Free Mt j 5fiD C- MEYER ao. Atikw 1219 Arch s- UM' lniciL PhlUde,phi w 1 MisSes' Smart Spring Apparel Coats, Suits and Frocks in attractively youthful styles and all the new and approved materials Evening nnd Dance Frocks $19.50, $25, $35, $45, $50 Sport Skrtts $4.50, $6.50 to $17.50 Sport Coats $18, $22, $35 and upward $2.50 Sport Crepes Special at $1.38 yd. In Tan, Cerise, Reseda, Taupe, Old Rose, Marine Blue, Navy and Black. 42 inohes wide. SPECIAL VALUES IN Household Linens Pattern Table Cloths, all linen, 70x88 inches. $3.35 ea. Dinner Napkins, all linen, 24x24 inches. $4.50 doz. Huckaback Towels, all linen, Kiiest size. 35c & 50c1 ca. Department, 2d Floor, South , Higher Quality Considered JMMPI rauKHp tragi JB a delightful table water I ou lstttrt shuw nv wrnil It nss Ilrll 1'hnnr tTalnat 3101 liPlBl If You Are a Party -Line Telephone User do you appreciate fully the obligation which goes with that service, an obligation which each user owes to the others on the line and to himself as well? 9 Inordinarily long telephone conversations are but the result of thoughtlessness, perhaps; but fre quently they cause inconvenience -and even grave distress. Some other person on the line may be trying to summon a doctor or make a similarly urgent call. Or perhaps t is an important incom ing message for someone on the line perhaps even1 for the person who is "holding things up." t There is much in this consideration for every party-line user. And only through an apprecia tion of how thoroughly the subscribers to such a line are dependent on one another for a maximum satisfaction in the service can its full advantages be enjoyed. and :ouud Kid; IMrUttt. rs't "Mi. it fly r"fi IM'MHIPMt-SlI SMM MM' Mssttr. a i-V-aA HHaHaHaHBatDsHislaHaBaHBHaasaL .'. W&BKnr&jSBp&jiut&l' mJmm JiiJJ' L, UslkJ
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