-TV W 't". iTJI .,-jT' .!' ',rt "V.V flWrW 2 ACCEPTED ...ft. J8 8"unrt " B' Kh IMlJ!Si'i 1P37 N. Slit t. ll.8!?vV. ' i iiSs Fontnlne t. MS D.?:iv. 01 Husouehanna avo. ft-KSi O0! . "llli N. 28th it. KSJl B".df; 11.37 .N ant it. . JftrtSi" Fri'i 'lr'l N. 2ii it. , MS TfnMl. J'llJ'jn' Fontnlne it. K V.V".A llu'." ;uid V. lnrK nve rSS8,w?ra,nBBal I MF. I '!''. -"in hi ronln nc it . IXSt lLVlW.h. 1HIT N. Lambert .1i HB "." ' m. nr?lt !, H'nlin. S;'Ku'lcb3.V-nlUon Vt. ffi s'."?.,.. iilM N..U ., it. ' Waownn. .!. V !? ,T'"' "." , BXSi Mcopwu... -; j- ., . SKI FlSSffi. SJM" W. Berk. ... Llnner. t,-) jaonw" . P.MrW-tlnMnf. i SuMB-k'sr" k u.n-f 'rI"...r mnk My'i cciulrc, , WIliA-i, rrman. r. "' IinV. knnlf K, ll" VlUiain"' 1613 N. 13lh et. I nailer. : W j?riioiicii. "&", eP?J,"'n. 2101 Mnrston it. " rrledcrborn. ,,--- '. -. ,t rJSJKKV.' 2isa .V iii. it: , ...i.ii rorlch. K . t.nnr , , . r v r--it nrt er. &. ' Hinv v.. j,.- Li, SkbA .B2!u- ; '.xrriir. L BHW? "low .S i-oth t.t ., ,t." S ,.,-, oh. IV1".. i n,,lTier J PT'a,V" liTl.in. 21.0.1 X. -l-'il It. & fe snyd 227 JUriton it, Waller ,""',"., 'i V Tut nr st. I iSimthe 133S X. 3.1 r.t. 'r.t n.n mv, ".'-" W aiiniu-l jWolph "" Ver -, vnfl N. Mats jMliT Antrim. M ! ? ? W. t.utr slsT t-.tnl.crt it. ttV Gravel. 2'.ll li'ly.?'- S'l ifnrraV I'll- - JiirK hvi W -j ,17 v Xorrls s ftSrAndiriint 10.HI Fontaln 13th St. it. Csra.;V":"""U2i n van Pelt it. i ?,!!. Jiraufr I""" N V.ili Pflt it. i 9'2JvS1rTph .'ir.n.N- l.npr it. l'( J ;,rV t)lBC. 221" UOltOn It. M. W'Hi, 1.1 1 N W.miNtorlt Bt. t VV.' dt ikS. 10.-.T N. I'nmnn it. 21117 W Htmnnt it. dstock it. .. II"fl 2 1 1 ''""'I kV FrinkMorrU Herrit ,. ,i. ,i.. v!iln 20311 NurriB it. ''J.i FfiM. 12.1 V Nntrnna nt. SSiPstrfii!!. 20211 rmnc st. SiS Norton 1M0 Diamond st. SS!?Kn?BiM. tSJirSwh.vc.to. !IS"dCD.t"ion. 1M0 Marston it. ll.rry A. Vncnir William ShliM'. f.Hwm. !?- N Lbcr " MUn JtcChfincj. Ellli D. Soceza Wvrard Harmon'on riarenoe HrocKin. l-r t crg wi rami '"''' ', ".".".. f Hirw M. Jon. i 313'J .lV.11"!'1 ."' '. KhPlherman. 217H N- !12d St. it m't nradley 220s g..a.l it. 4 MrVlIurlct Jll N 2-.ll, it. SSoHoddcl. 2H U l.l'inis st f fiStleVMirlcinin 1 7 1 wlrffly St. W fiiwrd O-.N.ill -; I .Jh. I. ;.n st ; Ruwelt NVil.lt 2 M N 12th i ft. Jm A. Orccn -'1 l'l N 27ti st. i ft?tat W r 2131 . lStli st. 5f pip Oxf nhurs .1 (:! N III it it. i XWilwrLurk 21 -.IN Utl, st. f Thomas Johnson IfiJi lMc it. I Joseph Maer. 212.". .'. Siltl, st. L Joseph Meloy. 21i:t N lirk lite. E Walter Ilenttchcl 2H21 N. 2-M it. I ED Mlchaplo, 2'ki7 Plamonii st. f Wink McAlle, 21il X. Park ne J J J. Jefferson P2i N Van Pelt st. . j'F. Krtant, 31.1s rrincli st. J Jinut JlrOnry, l3t N 12th st. I Ullllam Rlchert 2H31 M. Cnrllslo st. J. W. Thorn 173H PaKf st. marks A. Strode 2122 l,nmbrt it. ., tVIUIam Xenon 21 l'l V l.Mh st i reward V. Vounu 2nfnl W. Norris et. "i" Isidore. Pilch, 2137 N-vklrk st Aoraham Cohen, 3222 Pontalne at. District 30 a(ti:pti:l. Jacob II. Lane. 73(1 K. Ontnrlo st. Horace K. Willis. 3234 Potter it. Dim' Erbrlck Nltclnnn. rrank Torkmlnslan. 33111 Muttrr st John F. Stemllo Jr 3"."D Kcnsltiptnn it. Tnos. A. Iloncr. 1 IS 11. Th.itcr st. Bobt. 8. Snobodi I3S W Punly st. Felice TroUM, 221 W Ontario st. John Romoipr, 12III H Vrnanco st. Orlanskajlam-Uw, 31".s N Phillip st. John Neuno. 711 V. Wommon'I mil st. Vatthew J Porr 21HI V. Ontario St. ,TVm Rhodes. r,i,:i K All"Khcnv n. John, 0. Ilcbcr 3C10 Lnwronco ao. EdP. Ilelchcr 3113 i; st. James P Slid, 31.VI f'rMal st. Thomas Ftllce 307 Wood St. Jas T. Kllconl 3'ir.2 Howard st. Ernest Miller. L'S'i W Atlantic st. Frederick I'lc k ir 212 v., Alloalicny ave. Inard Allen, 3(11 V. American st. llorrls Fljnn 3?l I.cc st Cnss. Visli koi t- wntnM st. Hilton (iiitrliffc 32"3 N riilllp st. Claude K. Wats. lint X. "1 st Aaron Leister 3(1 IItscHpt i.i Patrick Wslls .133-. Hortvtll.' ' Jis Fo-nrtv .I"!" It t James Tustln, Rlfi iVcstmi.'ci , P'trlck FrVl 3Hs rtnif.Mll si 'm. J. Dirk ,1T" I'lMhr,-n t unrcTKn Tboraas Itadfli ii Bi'il Ksln, st. John p, i;r.niWn'T l km w Al-slicny ave. John Annahelm l.lin dranshnch st. John Trsuh ,1213 V Howard st. James WeVfl.1,1 31.1s Vrrtlc st. waclmv Frl.ztnckl 3212 Ilopo st. John Reldl, uiu -. Ill'ton st. nxKMiTion ci.ai.mi:d titrick Wslls .133-1 Hiirtxllls st. James E. TiiHtln SHI Westmoreland st. Patrick Frlei ans Itnsfblll st. tJJJf" P- Fogartj 3212 11st: fv'iTSk Wsltch. 32.l X. nth st. tV.'ii11?1 Montatn l,"iS X. 3d it. rfi?ue T.U'ker 1313 X. ,1th st. ftim"4 j. Morrison. 225 IJ. Wlshart st. ;.?,'' W. Glenn 3'20 Illla st. v..i."?.J-..Uark 3122 Pnlcthorp it. AllOKtieny ave. ftfflSt-.'K.' JnCi 1" F'' "' 'tM St. lin,?.A.nC?h.'l.n' :,'!l" Uransl.HCh st. Ufls. 37.17 X. nth st !fefll.Pr:!head KM v., n. h. i. , v"riul .' ' unt.irio si. ffld.7 K-Nasser 43ml X, 3d st. Chlrfi",.0"-, -" l: l.lPtinott st. GeoVil",0?."1:' -' ' MHard st. juSI5? !!' MiUi.lilan 332U X. I'alcthorpe st. 22I1 W Atlllltlc It. Krnec tiin.i ..: . '. .....it r, I"0."- I.nns 73H K. OntnrlH Ht. lliSi1 ,Uay'", 31)1 W. Vennnco st. 8"r.A. 'JuIrU ntus Hurley st. 5 Pr.v1A',4:t"- OiMnnn it. 4 Cmt. tJm"' ai-3 ,,",lr' st- ETw.1 t. .'..'Off 2iin W. Ontario st. Bami,51;, ,,llr,1"' "N'1 Arl"r I' &?.vn0,l,',nsk', '"r's 1'1'I'IP it AmM.l' i od'rcy. 3IH2 Crsta st. ffil?1!.!1 Pcrreii 7:i, u. willard st, ,;."'.'"':" .W2i) p st. MiTri:m,D,t1' J1 tTAHlnl.it. James i Joaeih i.A.,1,a.w- Jr- 23J W. Wlshart it. relies Tt.i i ".'.' '"1 llnncixK St. K onlml",1.--1 w- "ntarln st. ""ton Hutclirre, 32,-.:i X. Plillln st. id District 32 wnufnr ' N H. t gvWlKe LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, 1 11 on it. t.rurira ai, l,cnlhrr Si, ttu,.",n.,u Jm II. itrlntnn (lt-5!l.."ntiewood nve lnt....L i. .VA""t ).-1 I III tit no nn uimri iiniiiit I brooK, """"" school for tho IIHnd. Pon9,o.SrA"'lCTi:D Over- wmr'ffl .J WlalbSlnt'av.. District 36 i E5'?'c.t Conroy. 4jn n. lRth t i.nf:' ic.,,.lrrri. t.JI" X. Darlen t. ? ; f, AUGUST r if ',!''! ''o'jl. 31.17 Xialrblll st. "'ortr, IliTKtr. 1.13J I.vromlne it. William Muthert, 3021 X. r.th st. 8, 1917 ' J.AMV"BJ- "5 Chancellor ... kAi.rL v. '"mi -" o. win it. -l! .14 I 1 -J 1 til li ail T.i,. '-"M ii.n ., i nnmin bi, v,,rjT1'ir7 V.nroni anaf N. hth m. im. f. fk ni-mhnrll 1017 Darlen st. s . "' ii.-; rn'ri.m i. JTnrry H. irrpI, l'l i '""rlHOIl ACOKrTHD 121 1 OikJale st. !'.,2!3S X. Cnmae at. "" .. a oer si. irt. . r!""l"r. I"V. N Hth st. I nwi.nl Mentri 3Mi!i Delhi st. Ji'liu I itxMtrlck 7i". Ilutlcr st. i?.r'J b10.1"- S'M!I Ni I'alrhtll t, Henry SchmlUi, 3HI3 X. Mil it. Mrli li iv'iVi" '""'wn'ti. "3s W." Hmquehanna kSJl, t , l' Jr.. 2.137 X. 11th. lnfnr.11 V 'fc.'.W ,3'VA Jt-ranklln at. Samuel iu,:;:,"D !?. .-. .n it. .. r!m & P Jr., ' 23l'v Y tenrneld at. luntlnirdon it. Percv n i .. i r' .',' ' " Xl.'nmoutli it. V .Iter' l.rn ', "?,'?-.""ir r,et M 2s:,i x. Warnmk st. liiiirv ! 'ii r -.'.".". warnmK 1 Him, ii."L"5' ! ' ""..rd st .luilnn Hiil unaf lain v ...,ah ', !!,r"',1K'.". .1 ! Uu,ri st. l " lit".. .'J'.1" ,i:!!L.V'....iPliln st. rtui ,i u.id uti" . ...--- : iv,..,. r Jnrtpr. 21111 X. Warnock st. i?nil iy1".1;,.1--'1 u- fiimberlniid st. Henri It. Climb 2si'l X. 12th st. i harfts It. iiu k. 21.211 X 131, it. U I am ( . DhrlnK, 2M.il X. .Icssup st. lllliim 1,1,1.,. uiji sulphur st. V?,-'"".'. It.iltTs. I0t(l W. Cumberland st. Al.cn II. A.linis, 21.111 X. Clarion st. John Until., j.js Hazard st. ' larenif. w M. (Inn.iBiil, 1237 Harold ft. Ilen'.imln T Jher ,lrr.. 1012 W. York st. Ilermini .' . ' nun,, 3HH OermantoMii ale. .tni.ih V. . F,l7 rail 2127 X. J2th It. S-imu fi s n-i.in. mis v Cambrli st. .mils l.i I. lli.Ml l),Untll st. I.eon ..,, ji;-,'j o rmhntown ae. U,'nr,v J' ','1 1311 IV. Sllicr st. Chnrl. s 'I ifm , , .tj7 X. Jessyp st. Unlp'i Ititt. r. 2'iH) V l-.'th st. Lnwrnii.. n. i'i..rk inl.'l W. Lehlnh ac. Alfrvii HUnir 121.1 W I.' lilsl, ale. Ldmird T. .Milj.'ilit. lis.-, W. Somerset St. isk.m:cti:d Anthony P. Dilev, '123 W. Dakota st. William A. .lonrs, 1321 W. Sllicr st. II irrt i: Mint? 1114 W Huntingdon st. Samuel (J. White. I'SL'fl X Jlerilnn n. .Imr A. Kirnrk, Hi.'" W. Orleans st. Ilirhert It. mold? 322.1 X. Park aie. Monro.- S liy. n-crj w. Mnnmnuth st. alttnnl ills le. Jr. 11H, W. !lenwood ave. I.dwnrd .1. I'ausrh. 2(llil X Warnock st. A. Dutton Kc e 'J.12.1 X. Camae st. Italpli I;. S, herkl, r. 2i!13 X. Sartaln st. John 1 Iiiutrnn 1,101 Wlshart st. Xlcaiider Vrrlchla. 2201 X. 7th st. am A Wlnd-r 2.1.11 X. Hth st. llnrlin Hall. 21111 X Hth st .Joseph It MorrK 2211 X. 7tl, st. I:'1,"!"""1" " :-baef.r. 112(1 W. Olenuood ave. lllam II. Ilantnn 1.11s W. Clementine st. Albi rt J., lions n. HUM W. I.chlsh ave. .Iiihn I.inn 3112 X 12th st. (icorco Halm, 27 l'l X 13th st. 'rank liuzei,, ss2l :; 11th st. .Milium K llolnii 2212 X 12th st. l.mll C. Wirnn H31 U Haupliln st. Thomas A. Donnr'n, 1207 Cambria st. Iliomas l Ai i.. isuti lo.l'i W Orkani st. t.eorKe W. .loluiMin 23117 X. 1211, St. I.lmer Kolp li u7 W (irle.ns st. Join, ''oik HH X. Delhi st. Albert A. Wimtlmlu, 2s:i X Watts st. Paul (ioldbrrK. ;tii:u .itrm.uitn.tn ave. Harry II. Corlit. 1211. lltltnn t. Arthur 11. Mi Curroii. 3113 X. Ilroad st. John I'. Urtueiiir 1.12s w. Milrhur st. Harry (iri-lv. r 2s(s X. Murvlnc st. I'r.ink V, .MaletK. 3(iic x. Warno'k st. Ullllam A. Prlei.1 1 1 Harold et. Hi nj.uiilii H. Itecsn im.1 w, liuntlncdon st. C.eorR. Wlttn.r l.-in w i ..mbrla tt l.dmond Weektrlcs. 2121, X. 12th st. ni:.n:cTiii I rank Dohn. 12.13 llrl . nve. Ull..am siurlnt 1221 X Clei eland ave. ' ',.h,"r.l,",.lO',slct Kill Duunton st. IMwIn Wu-s'.r. Inm. s i Midouaa. inis X Franklin st. VrI""i,,,",rl,BO"h. l'.ls Kiirfn-r st. John Kid ill. 4132 X I ranklln s'. I.dvtli, Hint nnn una x llrond st. I.dward Keeran, 3!i2s Mar-hall it. I I hnrles NeK 4231 derm mtonn ale. I red 1 e Sinlrln r.st ltllnK Sun ale. ."'"11, l'l"- ,1-Ms N K.fl, st. f'" Woodruff. Illn Huntlmt Park ave. W J Hard lift lilts et I.uke st. (buries Sltrel, tat i.ug.riic Bt. Jtoliert Arrn'iron?, 3s22 X 7th st. I mv II rrei,tr,,i ;,mi(, N Cranklln St. S.'.m . s-"''nhl. 42,13 X. nth st William Mirritt I n3o X. lln se st. (ehry vri',,!',1 "H.NPrue, ,t, j SfHf fe 5 "SSV i?, ft 'S"': Tndhunter, SsV Ol.t it. 5e"mL ?"XJr:.W HMn it District 1S District 39 . CCI'THD Paul A ,e. Sir, lies, l.rrt st Louis Anipolskt. 21.13 S 3d st. JcorKo 1' lldMlnss .113 Wmton st. Ili:.l..'Ti:r Christian I". IvrB, ,tr , .10 1 Hoffman st. Nathan Sllterinan. 2i)lu S. illli st. District 42 ACrilPTED Morris Ponepfeld, Mith st. and Olbson aie. I.ouls (Irecnileld. 701.1 Tasi hall ale. It II. Pattiimn. (!o7 Allnnn st. William II. Jukson. fil37 nimwood ave. clarence ltiheuv. nn.iT liincsesslnft die. IIuko Heebstmh itl'lo KuiKsesMnc ae. Francis M Coillle. 7.'.th st and Islan-1 road. Arthur Paulson, 2122 South With st. Dick KUison, Huena Vista, tia. lUUni-TUD 1'rancls II. Klnpc, c.V.'l (lesner st. John J. Xutnll, 71127 l.oiis ate. Join, .McUrath, 11123 Upland st. District 43 k Mills CaJth Bt.: claims ex. A. ,.. ,..s A7;. ..... . iAa owira t.7 . '". uii'.t -jeiierson b,. iiw. .- ei.'iL". W'. Hunter. 1734 N. Wmnenood st.i exemption, dependents. Wartlti. 142w ftlmn it. claims ex claims Accp.PTnn ,'''" J; lck. (1211 Stiles it., married: clalmi Frank1 ,KJmMl' 131" N. (10th st, B 5S nJ' Workman, 1721) N. Felton it. John t a j011' ur'- N- OUth' st. , , .." ' Andrews, mm w r.r.ih t claims ex. IV Knh.r."'.". "ri'enuenis. f .tomi- ?!.!'! w N, r .eis aVjav; en Kl. toward r. .t'imi V"ry j, '".ed.'"03 N- 1,,"'t tU M Je"rn,,,fn'llci?':?".l-,38 N. Alden St.: Willi . ' "trrieu, Mtmntb.-n JI;aoVl'.r"' "11 N. 53th St.: claims Jacob F,?",' d'Pn.!enti. . , . Jmntion fmir' a77(t Parksldo av.: claims ex toraca l?" ,?P,endents. Jostifh . ,banks. S122 'Wlnfleld ave. RT t-Mfiivf r,". ( N. i.tnaenwooj si. fl John vf. t.Uudwln. H27 N. lladarer st. P, ThomA,i.JIa.hney. 1222 N. Allison st. John A .,0I"e?'. u N. Wanamaker st. Albert ir i"??" ln" Master st. John Wifc, 5Ieltr- 1318 N. COth.st. llarrv a ,r,n'lTl N. Llndenwood St. rbirtliiH?,ffnlan' "IB N. 2d st. Kobcrt v ,,.'f' 703 VVynneivood nve. frank p ',, lrieriMch"n 8f"J7 Medli ave. " r- Llnkke. H22 N. Sclden st. UEJECTUI) claims 212,1 II. Cheltcn nve. acci:pti:d. Albert Zimmerman. 12th and Oreen Lane. Alexander .1. McCart, .1.113 X Pnlrhlll St. Hamilton D. Ch-rr, (1211 Limekiln pike. Chaills II. Ititkl... 307 North. ut boulevnrd .loslnh 11. Van !-il.r. (Hlh ne ami ith st. Harold II. Fox. 4.11.1 X. 11th st. Joseph 11. Smedley, .1'Hi!) Ileechwood. IMWnrd M Kemudy. ISI.1 X. Kith at. William II. Fahrbach, Fishers lano and Wyo ming aie. Charles Lnlmbaeh. r.11 Duneannon ave. lilmer Frens, 2111 F. Ha'nes st. Ccorffo J Herman, 130 Duneannon it. .loseph F. Xenman. IS12 X Ilroad St. John P. Vrtter, 13(1 Cmirllind st. CJcorsre V C.rolock. S20 X. Lawrence. Thomas c. llnberts 1(1.11 Flla st. Feidlmnd II Snahr. 171') Rosehlll. llsiry Frencken, lsnil Courtland st. Karl S. Weaier. 4C,30 X Hth st. Frank ft Alkln, 142 Chew st. Albert II nimer. 137 Ashdale st. Wllmer A Hriimhiucl, .1221 X. inth st. Ocort- 13. Ilrown. iinnf Ileechwood st. If. It--s' ' " .iimn Samuel C. Oln-'rlch lf.02 N 11th st. Wnit r (.. i' ' ti'i I" lv 'S P.lcthorp St. Waller A. Yoiinrr 1211 X 1.1th St. .Tnhh C. Mitchell. ISI X 11th st Harry Fischer 4ina X Front st. Harry Paker. 120 n. Fishers aie, excmnflon Sidney C. Ilurcotne. 0SO7 X. inth st Wallace T W. Morris claims rxemntlon ,,. i:unnp H Hickmin, 1327 lluscomb st , claims wimTm K.1' Itobson, 113 Ashdale st.: claims Martin"Vrledman. 0201 Limekiln pike; claims Geforcn'Pw!''umrath, 2 if) W Mentor St.: claims exemption. CeorKo A. Sees. .122 Ttockland St. William Urownlee, 1.12 Olney ave.i claims ex- VMrm0ni,. Deal. .1I2S fill st.i claims ex- Wll"l'am0,MeVf Ish. 4S13 Palethorp st.i Frede'?lc!:",A. White. Ml W. Hulls st 1 i:rUnnV. Iliikley. .-,100 X. Front st. Alfn"j!lcnhspet. 472.1 X M.rilneM. Ar.hlhald W.lsh. (ill I Limekiln pike. OS, n tit tit Inn. Ardrew llrmphlll 2.7 inineannon ave I.OU1S 1 OI!t -I.'IU. 1...1 Oeorci M. Dauphlnee, exunntlon. . t Henri I ivinman 4722 X 13th st. tames It liable. .1311'. X 12th St. Walfern. Smith. 0131 Limekiln pike. lrrA!"Fexer. H.12.1 Woodstock St. William J. Siller l"L Howard st. Frank", wirth. n.l3!..X. 4th st Hdward C Parrel . (.722 X. l.'tn it. lohii h. Illch.ir.ls. 12 Asburv terrace. William II. Snedaker. ,.114 X. .'tn si. Hdw lid .1. Cook. I HVI Later St. erlert Parsons. .VJU X. Hutchinson st. Cordon W. Iilson. CM J CrII it James J. Hampson. 4.122 X. Uth et. Iti:ii:rTF.I , Carl r.. Schseffer. 11 .' 5! " oUihtf'- William J. Carroll, 41.11 X. ?l ' ., rriward A Smith, 4.1111 X. fro; .; -. . tl.ln.m Al -IP . ill 4 S iKr'Vt Ueorse Tully. 213 Louden st. ALXi.riw ArCF.PTi:i) Joseph F. Melii in. .1.1JD Cheslnut st. .Inlni-s C MrXiilty, lllls Wliltlllt st Willi tin I. Mc'llilm. .1132 Ludlow st. William SiM't 14 s .17th st. 11 F CI irk. .111 1 Snnsoni st. Patrick J. '11. nn, 11 s. rr.M it. William Wilt 27 S. llcdncM st. 'r.n,r.K' ". ''" "' "24H Market st. William H''.rti ('.III l.o.ust it. Leiick li. rim. n, iV'2't Hiinsnm st. Alojslus It Dm., JVJI C.dnr ave. I itij-unln F Is. Ith .1707 Cheituut st. $.'.r! w. i',,i,t. .""" ! IJinccy it. Walter A Tailor. .121,1 l'n- st. Jamei A. t'urr.in. 22S s Cecil st. !m7,,,u,,w,, Wlrkm-in. M2s I)9 I.inccy st. W lllam Cubler .1.. 17 Spruce st. !, hi" v- ri 11 '- "-1 Ludlow st. Wlll'iiln a W, V. I!l,;i7 ..,eust St. J!'',lk 1,..H,V.'.'1- r,:-:i Ludlow St. William It. Wood, 4.1U S. Salford st. lliVl',.SirM.tPr'- Jr-- "''1 H- f'7"' It. I"1'' I 'I ,W.'; '11. .1211 Walnut St. ,'.r'nh ,. " s,"nn- r'--'l Clrstnut st. '."rb i Ilrownstiln, In', r.rll st. Alfred F Hnlsnn :.r,32 Ludlow st. (leoree I-orman .1217 Spruce st. fiioin-is A. nirliran null Spruce st. .',"."!'. ' Tcyrarliin. .114.1 Walnut st. Walter C. Mrcrs, 2os y. ,17th st IIKIIICTP.D A. L. Cooper. OI211 Ludlow st Pnotlos AperKhls, 371 S .inth st. Harry Ito-.cn Ullo 1) I nicy st wiim,.. 1 ,, . , ,,, ,, innw , John II. Clarke, Jr., .12.11 Chancellor st. Cliarl.s F, Wlldermuth. 1127 Locust St. ..'," i1.1''.1.1"1"1' "" ''"11. W ilnut st. I.dmund II, Ilnlrlnnd 1122 S. .11th st. P.urrn Mulb-r, 1,13(1 ('nam 1 llor st. Piul rtnUrts, 12s s. .inth st. Morris Sla-annn. f.73o pine ft. (Icon, V. linn, r,n.tl Snruce st. Joseph (lallnKlier. r.sio De I.atirey st. Itnv It ci.ifk. ill 17 He Lnncey st. X,d P Uoi.inKton. 3su v ntlill st. Harry A, Mow. Jr.. .1111 Sprtico st." ei.AiMF.n i:xi;.!ptiox lldwnrcl A Hrlll. "Hi S .I'.ith st. Wiriim A Da.ls. r,l2H Hantom Bt. X. I) Ack. r 2H2 S. Itlnn st. (Icerk-e A sprliiK -r. '.'.us K. (inth st. labile W Crossnnn. r.o.ls lrvlnf st. Walter S II park. r. SIiul C'ustnut st. Li". Is s Ilinnlltun 22'.i S. ."Hi et. .ion-Pi, liner. 107 S ..1st st. Harry .1. Korb s. .11.11 ltnnstead st. Hlw.ird F. Krllv. .1111 Do I.aticey st. Wl 11.1m 1: Waul.-. Ibis Ludlo'v st. William J. Itrii.idli.irk. 222 S .lltn st. Mauri... C X, in. tntl, and Pine sts Ilxmird W JIon,lii.iiir. .1012 Chancellor st. ( lirfonl StriiiK. .11.12 ch-strut st. IMiv T. M'tid nhall i'i.'i! In, ust ct. I.inb It's.nf,1,!. una i,rrl,n.i,1 ale. Hernird L. (lnil.., 1717 H- Lan.-ey st. I.. Mis . Zulu 1 (.oil, Market it. FiiKi-m C. Crnttl .17.11 Cln stnilt St. Clurlis W Kline 2l'i S Aldan st. I!n M. Mll'lln. 120 X. Dnrborn st. Willi, m Hurl until n .11(1 Flnrenco ale. William Leftirts, 2lo S. Hirst st. IIUKh .Inhli Ham,, r,l ..'(I Lullnw st. John MeL, nil, (102(1 S,nsf,m st. ll.njamln Seierln. (IH13 Walnut st. Morris Simon. 1121. De L,nre st. .7-,m. s J. 1.. 1 , 12 S. Hobinson st. (JeorRp II. Ilp.erbv. .1711 Ludlow st. D. P.. Prim, norm M irket st.. enlisted. Martin 11. I.ejn .172s Chtstnut st. Frank II. Tnholdt Hill) Chrstnut st. ItUhard C. M.irte. 1 lit S. Ituby r,t. Otis V. Smith IDS Slikelsst. Holand It. Fields, r.12.1 Locust St.: enlisted. Foster S. Wnlworth 4131) Spruce st. John W. Ilvan .137 Pino st.; .nlhted. FUKCHO It. .1 Ilellam 270 S. Hirst st.i enlisted. Oeorpo T. C'uffen, n'.MIi Lruust st.; tnllste,!. John D. Ank'eny, 4s.ls Snnnm st. Itoland L. F.hmlliiK .1.121 Walnut st. llinry C Hanks. 111.1 Sansom st. (leorro H Carr r,I3i Hanstiad st. Sam Ilecker. ns13 Pine st. John Ilule 231 S. r.lth st. Harry P. Schenck. .1027 Locust st. Herbert O. llrlKhtblll, t.nii I)iust st. rtaymond C. Ilodnroff. ,1222 lrilnj st. Morris Fried WH2 Do Lancey st. Wlllinm i: t'luner ilPJl Loiust st. Cnri .1. Ilndee. 20 S. H.lliv St. Charles MnnnliiK, (12 HI lustnut St. Arthur F. liaise. 4sn.1 Chistnut st. Hdwln S. I'oiik. II.'I'I Cheslnut st. James I. Mealy. .17.10 Spruce st. Amos M Co ith. 2.17 S. Hirst st. Antonio So.ni Hi S l-.--,- ' l.-'raie. i'has. C. lllsman. 1710 N. 01st st. Win. C. PlllPI's. Id t- b,'ii si. Win. D. Mosteler, 173.1 Ludlow at. Marcus 1, ituch, (U2s i.imiow .. (nomas M. Flcmlnir. ,1122 Ramom st Harry II. Ladncr. Sill S 49th st. ,'hrninr y;n"r- 5sn Phancellor it, I...",' iV- ! l,"rris. 101 I'Mnn.l tfrrsc. Win. 11 Llnforth If. R .list it. Horace (1. Ii,,n. f.'lst 1.0-ust st. Harry J liu.1,1, nir.s srruco at. Tlitimas P Whit, ilinii th Lnneey .t 'S'jrrv 11 l',..t r,.,,, 11. i.?ncev st 'd'n M. Krout .1I7 P'ne ,t? M' Mea-urdlch Mladjlnl-in. Ho P. Al.len Pah' J Torcblana lillit Walnut st. Andrew- o DoMe 1317 Chancellor st. Iv,1"." .V .I.,rn "'n r- ,t,l!,n st. WlnneM W. Limb train X. 12th st lias P. Wllfnnx. 1131 Chancellor it. W'm. A Mullen. Sill I Walnut st. Norman I) Ludalr. ipoo Walnut st. Sanmuel Harlan. 37 S. (list st Herbert M it.Mmen. nsis spruce it. enlisted. Tholr-;. J MC'.v.n 171.1 Do Lancey ft. Jtax VmreNfrln. r.nsr. Locust st "lnr1 Mlchnel M tnnthtln. mil' Chancellor. Crank It Frllsrble. 2i'..1 s C.2d st. ''In. Web, r 111. M. .12.1 st Crist Kb es 211 S 12,1 st. Ilirry C IMhns. 231 s MelMlle st . enlisted. Ilnj fi, " mil n- I nrev t 1 red A Fnnten 4031 Chancellor st. It-1.'.'."1" ,! ."' "''"'" "! ') '1" Lnneev st Matthew J nishcp. "..' Ludlow st. Hnrren s He'.t r.l-'l tl..h,,iecy st 1 rank I. T.ownev .1210 Chestnut st. I Inl t llndlne 21S S fifilll st tohn H (lumber. Hit! Ludlow St. J red W. Ktilirtit. in S c.1t st. Itov Sh-nnli -m m ,,ir Bf llenev p. jnrnb. fi.M.1 Walnut St. Warrei, c Ains ;,3s Walnut st. Michael Curcle. no 12 Market st. ; 1 renro An .ttl .'MO .Vark.-t st I John It. Shields. .13 S V, wdell it. Jimu a. ill, cues 2(12 S (.2d st I. II Countmnin .1'21 Chestnut st. Mlbrt Xi Hlleman. M12 Ludlow at, Ueonte Forman, Br, 17 Spruce it. Penroad Tl. Hoones, 1015 S. Tarrnitut terrace. "'Oreo K. nihkeley. 02411 Larchwood ave. !:d1ntr,',ll. Mini, Oil H. Ooneitosa it. llHlph X Pinahciit, ftiilT llaicl ave. ',,"r.r .-'-.Hudorne, Jr., ,17.13 Catharine at. J,0"1" Cohen OKI 8 .Vth it ffl" S. llrl.Kil, ni.1i) Pino at. Milton Hall, r.s'in Norfolk t. '"fry M Wrkerion. B.'ls Vine it. Wl im J. Hi ,. Jr.. .1117 Addison it. I. "'ani Zimmerman, H2.1 S Alu.n st. 1 1 '-,.Weatr M.ls Carpenter st. John ltay Sltinoeij 1,211 ;,ier it. J. T. Uulnlan r,s,14 Walton it. Lrneit C. Tlnimrinn 4"i.14 Ossco at. 5. K. Itanck. r.li.u Walton s'. i.'.'.V,1. A. P.rr.-. .-.'..in Ci.rp-iitcr st. William o. Trapp. Mil .1. 41)th it. Henjnmln Kesslcr. ,1s4i' i.asge it. John M All 11, 82.1 S. Allison it. 1 i" p. iiu William c. Miller. Walter lcCi,,iln.l fiisi Christian it. (l-cjrBe M (Irnie. IPls Walton ae. i.'ir.V1' W. HilNeiiir, 1.31 s. Mith it. W llllani Crst.-llo. .172.1 Clirnilaii it. llinrre I.. UubKl!, mj s r.i.tl, st. Lor-t, P. Ml,,, in,, s v ml ill st. Ilol'vrt H r.ium .1212 l.arcbwovl avo. Hnrry S. Hammer. .11 1 Catharlno it. Iiovd I), tliitinre, SI7 s v,,'i st. Ji'.M," l-. "mith. .101 S. 1:0th st. William J MKllllen 1J1 S. Itedtleld it. 1nnsr.t .1 Dirmstnilt. r. .110 s. .12d st. John K. Wllllains. 1112 S l.litb st (randier S Wonhj, Mo S . , 11 st. Ilanev C Knotli 17.11 llnr.-i nve. Charles D llmdhind .,111 Catharine St. Caleb S. M ,rrls 71 i'i s Mth st. Charles II, llendl, , lire Sprme st. r.,M, , s,!,,,, K110 Spruce st. ' "i s Kiisni r 211 s .1,1,1 st Dmnstliiiis -inns .1.110 Ludlow st I nrtre t't lr, I'o.lll Spruce s' Lulls Moreiln .1.' s mth st. Ii.hn J Ituss, II .113(1 Osaee me. r;ry"' District 49 District ,r0 ACCflPTI'.D Oenrirc n Kmiiey, fi'JSs Ilax'l ale. Jir.ls T. II. I.e.. .1722 Osiisj. aie Olaf S Halv.mtn, 701 .lltli t. Ilenjnriiln It. rnst.-li, .17.11 Addison st, W'illlam .1. Dor in. "-'l.' Hi-! ai" '"is- tl Ilerhtel ,1!" r. coneitoga St. Prank L. Kulawa r.2: s. r,;,th st. John F. "alcbr '102 i .1711, is. Chnrlea M Meii,,n. 1.113 llaltlmore aie. ItUSS'll 1! Slno'i. ..321 Lnr.hwoml st. Warr.n W l n-il. mill Pine it. K.pb.intal- lln,ip.r. 47th and Hazel me. Vlrhnel Phillips 10.11 S. .loth st. Itobert II Spenee Rssn F.Ilsworth st. Harry Sprowles, ,111.1s Kodman st. I.. P. Incr.ahnm. M2 S nth st. Join, K Cullu, s.1.1 S. Alden st. Alb-rt P. Sharpb-y. J H. Lefe.re, .121,1 Cathnrlno st. 1. I. Van Ki ur n, ,1sul onae me, n.rl A Smith, .Hill Hazel ave. llenj.unln Mustln. l"13 S. With st. .Fnlit, F (Inrde. ilndfrev ShHIer nil S. Concstoea st. Max Sehwadron. Mi i P X Mr, retnn, KC, S. Ycwdall st. .Nathan tlwattmaii. Vm'imse a Kiinik-an. SI I S. Cecil st. 1 ranels .1. i,anih, .1017 II ir-l aie. .,'.'T 3 .'. .f'"ai. f,o7 Iliizd aie. '! 1.f'1' r a3"1'1 Addison It t.."ii'V, v: -VJ'"""- ''' a.iNm st. Ilussell c. Kf.!n ,r, r,(32 Montrose st, ( olberi C Merialn .1117 Addlsn , st. Jos Ph A lleitro .1.121 Lullowst. I.dwnrd Kelly .11.11 ),. I .,,,, el st ..I". r Walworth. 413.' Kiirui.. s'. Woosev T (Hibert 4'i1l I'hi.neellor st. Wlllism II. ntiimrili .13ns Spruce st. ' I. hr-in Ston". Mi. n-itl, .. 1 ., USt F. Falx. ,1101 Chnnetllor it. ..are. ,.o.,i ,ncstnui St. Hnrley Ilurh- in i ainut st 1. s pi, A Mint,, 137 . . Kid st W,i-im J. Weill,. (',(,17 locust St. Frn ,k T Hsnd r,72n Ludlow St. William It W'und. nlo.l I.e. ust st Fred, rldl Ilubl. r 0102 De Lane, y it.. Da tM I-'. Moor.- 2.11s .17th st. Paul A Ilrenn ,n. no'.'l Sprue, si ItoU-t II. ,l.,n. .I'.'Ti Wi'nut st Frank P 11. Stan- .v.'Ji i'h, smut st. Charles Itrownstein. loo i c,,ll st. ccf.pti:d (' I. (Ireetl. 1022 Xlibol.ts it. .latnea F .Inlinm, 212H Stewart it. 'red St. vens. 1411.', Lnmtcrt t. Charles II. Port, r 2221 IiikitsuII st. W Ilium llallv. 2U31 Mailer st F' nk Hri'S. 22311 S'larswnod st. Viomis llors,. 2133 S'uirswnnd st. Itnldlo Moore. Is.t.t Snarsvtood St. .1. s.,l ioinei-s;i. I'll.' Sn.arsuood st. J. i. p'l A Kn lln I'H.'-X Oral!! st. ( n.rl. s "I Itrtkt i, ,.:, s. tbtrt st. I .HUM L, Itimi h. 12.1 1 .N Hub st. .,-'- '.' ;i'"'n- n.i. 11.11 V Inth at. Wilbur Dabn, t. 1711 Xnrt.ond St. ', ..TM l xiilkln-i. 2"21 of,,rd st. II II. At. ru-inin li (,,l,,h,t an ...r.,;" A Ki.'.ln lt'12 N (Initz si William It. Murpbt. icon N Hrond st. lti:JF.CTi:i l..rmnn 1. Seluni It i.ai,',. nan Hospital, John I:. Harrington, 1.113 Scjbert st. (.corse p J.nKms 1.117 X. I lr st L. 11. Henderson. 1731 CnmbrbUe st. Abateton Claims Claims Claims acci:pti:h Thomas rilleirce. LMK.-tllb. Cheltenham ll.nry p. I.tmmr. illenside Jiiikm lliiekliy, Cbeltenbani, Hast Lane. etiinption WnlLiiH Trlplepp, La Mott, Hast Lane. , xi m Hot Oe, ' ilrown, La Mott, Hast Lano. rciniHion. I'm , .-pruance. i:iklns Park Claims ex emption. Cbar.-s p. Purmll, La Mott. JeiHpi M Ilurd, Ashl.mriii' Claims exemption. Mnlv 'o-e t'aicella tldicehlll, Cbeltetibnm. llinjtimlt, F Illnes La Mott. Claims 1 vmptlnn Ctme. mil Fila. IMo villi- tall' nl. I lalins i .mptlon. IVn.ar II Prlrmoti. Glenslde Claims rxemrllon. William 11. Wanner. iSUnslde Claims exemp tlo'i. Ia-uIs Hnlr. Jlelro-e Claims exemption. Stanley A. Perry. La Molt rl ilms exemption. Ili:n:( Tl.P Harry Dickinson, Chiltrnliam. Allred Messi-pl. Udunllle Cheltenham. Samuel Po hrliur A hbourn,- i:b.n M. Seely. Wavirley road. Olcnslde. M. Howard I ',rlei, Ashbourno, .1. J W.se. Wim i.e. Frank Free'.iui.i, Melrose Jirumon A. Jon.-. i:,i tine Cheltenham. pi,, pano dl Fonenleo l'l t-lleiihatn W, 'Ham M Utbk 7331 b sinut nie. C1-.it.is M Jon.s, 1,111 Welros, si. Itesult of Cainilcu Draft on Pace Fifteen Draft Tests Speed Up; 780 Accepted Today Continued from Pneo One cllKlhlllty of tho bo-ciIIcJ "iportlnp; frnter- nity," nn.i little; synuiathy for tha pool' room haliltuea la in cvlclence. ncLixa snows way "The rulltic of Ocnernl Crowder, provost m:irhnl, that tnnrrkd inrn onn bo draflctl Klvern tin iho oi)(oi tmilty.' paid IMvvaril V Swift, chairman of tho r.lunth District llonril "to ileal with this pjirtlcular type of cltlaons Men of thin typo- who pais tho phyilcnl oxnmltintlon Iikvc but little chance to escape the draft Tho weakness of their' exemption claims lies In the fact that their wlvei. ate not tlepi-ntlctit upon tliein." "Tim aveince yotinR man who earns lilu IIvIiik In tho Tenderloin icrtltm has no lesular ocrtipatlon nnd will luivo n difficult tattl provlmt that he supports Illn wife. .i n rule, it in the vvnmun Mho nupportn this typo of lmib.ind, nnd Iho draft kIvch us an opportunity tn r-innsh the lyHtem "At a time Ilk" till, when the Ilower of the country Is vnltinteetliiK in n servlrc that may mean death. It la only Just that tho diNv living chap ihould tnnke similar sac rlllcc " Today It wn learned that tho chief reason behind tho (Jovernnieiit't. nillnir that mar ried nun can be drafted is.nerrnH norlble-ss linsbiviids Mmrleil m-ii who nre vupimrtlm; their vvlve-( can rlaliii exi'inptlfin and obtain It tinili.r the tlrnrt rules and reKtilritlons. The (illestlnn nf whether a man Ik clilldleis doe, tint flume, nnd the only Issue to be con sidered by exemption boards la whether n wife In actually dependent upon her husband for support. i:xi:mptio.v vv to iioAnns "A married mnn who provides for tho support of his wife," sinlil Kdwln C. Alkln son, of tho Set et, ih DiMilet Hoard." Is en titled to . xempiliin. f,.t th. Ooverti'nent has laid down Hie rule th. t men with depend ent shall nut be taken mtj the national serv Ice. "The arlntm board, however, nre to determine whether n man tg sttpportlnK his wife, and otico Hint question la determined the quentlon of exemption ran be settled Knch ease must be determined upon Hi merltn, and a Kearehinst rnmlmitlnn eon cernlnB tho Income nf each husband will bo made." To Illustrate how this svijtem works. At kinson cited tho ease of a worthless, huo band. "One man," nalil Atkinson, "is u. do little and contribute virtually imthlnir to the mipport of Ids wife. .Now bin pay In tho army will bo $30 a month utid out of that his wife could receive $25 In view of the fact that sho KtitH virtually nothing at tho present tlmo she would bo belter oft to ricelve a steady Income of $25 a month Such a mnn Is bettet off In the army, for he Is nt least dolnt; soinethlns to maintain his wife. ".Now contrast that case with the Indus trious man who makes Jinn u month and supports hi wife. It would be a hardship to force tips woman to live on $25 a month, and the (lovermnent doe rmt want her to do It The circumstances In eioh case will govern the notion nf the boards" It Is this Interpretation that hltn Ten derloin characters, for they canhot show how they earn monev. I'liubb- to il'-el e their Inronie, It will be linpi's-ible Tot them to prove that !he nie --uppnt t nil their wives, ami an a r suit they wllHie dialled ii'.,... It. raovrexairx 01 vsniTi Crqvtder have given TOnHriM tho "dependency" ohasA erf MiA, today announced that th'.ll, i-oi the exemption of married men are.. iigmenca. , ii is understood that President' Wl and Secrctnry . Baker have reached '.' ciusion tnnt men with wealthy wIvm' not llido bchlr.d tlielr Vlrl XVhll. ruling la still In abeyance, It Is believe Will nriDlV to relntlvea nf -,1.r,endnt il It may be necessary In tha future fo mnn claiming dependency to show that1 1 vvifo has no father or mother, who Is w inK 10 support lier In his nbtence. Beai Ing Investigation will also bo made Into property riglila of "dependent wives." I tt Numerous reports have reached Washita, c .on mill men 01 small salary married w Wealthy Women nro rlolmlne- nlemnttnak Tho ruling Is proposed to -check this pr.,- itco. it is also nlmcd nt the wife who Muf Hignea ner nronertv over tn nor hushflruu 1 and nt tho husband who docs not actually"' . support Ids family. , , ,, Knthers nnd mothers of wives willing te '.' support' their daughters precludo a husband " from exemption. vf ',' with tno isstianco of the ruling the drait'V law villi go deeper nnd decner Into tbajfc personal affalis vt every eligible man", 3. 1..,,.n It 1,n ,... .1.. ...-, .... rl.ll,V ...it.u iv nun ui-i-j, 11,0 (ICSHCJ ol IHO ITUr Department to keep from this action. It $, lias been made necessary by attempts at evasion In many parts of the country. Further orders for "tightening up" have gnno t all local and district boards, When the final count Is made It will undoubtedly sdiow that under DO per cent of those. claiming exemption have been refused. V" GERARD NARRATIVE STIRS THE HOUSE OF COMMONS (1 . 71 Inquiry ns to Corrcspondcnco Between KiiiR nnd Kaiser as Related by Former Ambassador LONDON, Aug. S. Inquiry Is to be made In the House of Commons ns to whether the flovermnent has any record of correspond ence between King George nnd tho Kaiser, through Prince Henry of Prussia, relating to i:nglamr Intention of keeping out of the war. Publication of tho Kaiser's telegram to President Wilson by former Ambassador ncrarrt, stating such nssurances had been given by King Oeorge, resulted In Swift Mc Neil, M. 1.. serving notk'o today that he would ask Premier Lloyd Oeorgo as to the oxlt-teiico of records of tho alleged corre spondence. HELD FOR SCHOOL TJ1EFT Accused of breaking In and robbing the) Mount Vernon Public School, at Third nnd Catharine stieets. s esterd.iy. Joseph Simp son, sixteen years old, of 23G Catharine street, was held In $500 ball for court to day by Magistrals Collins In tho Central station. Simpson and three, other hoys, it was said, were seen climbing out n Window by Mrs I.leberniiin, of 238 Catharlno street Dctectlvo Isol.i. of tho Second district, was summoned and nrrestcd Simpson and Harry Zubalsky. -fourteen years old, of Montrose street near Fourth, who was sent to the Hniiio of Detention. Tho other two boye t scaped. According to Anthonv Forte, Janitor ot the school, twenty desks woro looted. r! 33 Vtl ". 1 1 :'. fZ VSS'IJ -,vAi -j $ claims I claims Claims Claims -,,-, yt cln ma exemption. 4,113 X. 12th st. Claims Claims l.. Albert b tM .ul' -M Ktllea at. 17 ilovvard fc.e.l; ."I" N. Aid, 17 ? J ."on Tj, iA'-, SXr-JtZSTi i'i ri""am j; iii,,1",:, -- uiM v, ., If Aw"rS ii' !Wwln. 1423 N, Ilobart t. . l'?taHli..il"r'Pa.Sl) N Aberdeen st. Alden st. .dgea ai. Teraon si, mith St. am j V'i "' il'a s. cuin st. Mrti'i ai?,011' l.n'-' N. Jtoblnaon st. Pft W pfi'iT'.M110 N. Felton it. Erie ' Wl',.v,t?l'' N. Frasler st. mrnrnt a.vvh.t' rA virrx -i i i t'iyc a '.Mita. ,"'.., o.. ii. m . liMdmuK '714 Aibury ave. rthur J. Mlddleton. 403" X. Uth it. William C. Haddock. Jr.. 1020 1 6l)th ave. DID nut .s,t-i-. Peter J. Hlchleman M Tabor road. Clarke. D. Hunter. SM', IS. Ilroad at, Harold 1. Orehab, "!." ',,, iiaro.u "i-ViV-ic 41! in. Wiomlne ave. Char ?" h- ,r';,. 1302 flOth ave. Charlea JI. Cramer. District, 44 ACCEPTHD Arno Schuman g'-.u "-"'n!l am Paul Stanley. . ... -.! Be, Carroll W'aener. 735 1. Lr' a joh" r'.r'mnTlA11" " l!Sffl.;4( fteeio at. Krnk Oerllts. AIA n narlen at. , Carl Douelaa. 3-3,,"1'sn Marahall at. Kdward V,Xhalk4 WOT Oernjantown ave. Harr son UodatiaiK,. "DN; s h ,, Charlea ft"e'i,8Y, 133U 1'IV. at. William McDonaio. ji.. . vriwsrd Mtiiw. . .. kA falrhlil it. ,co,i.. - - , cTsjlN. Pr-X.;h,t. 0855rSril. ' - J'---JJ.a Kdword rsthaflAsl jfonnl.ee.,,-.",, lelKiBQitw -:Y:-iil jjjIFftMM1- is mnri' P iow Is the Best Time to Buy a Hudson Super-Six Today 's Prices are Based on Last Year 's Material Costs. Present Markets Have Already Forced 51 Makers to Add $100 to $700 to Their Prices August I Repricmgofi Mens fine Furnishing's. $ .50 Neckwear Now $ .35 (Onarlrr ilnfeii. 51.00) g 1.00 Neckwear 6S m 1.10 p 1.50 a (lluarlcr doien, JI.75) 1.50 Neckwear (duartrr ilojen, J3.00) 2.00 Neckwear v.,..V ti.uiirirr uocn, i..-, 2.50 & $3.00 Neckwear....... 2.00 (quarter iloren. $.1.50) 3.50 & $4.00 Neckwear....... 2.50 -(quarter doien, S7.00) 1.50 Mercerized Shirts 1.00 2.00 Mercerized Shirts 1.50 2.50 Soft or Stiff Cuff Shirts. 2.00 3.50 Silk Shirts 3.00 5.00 Silk Shirts 3.75 6.00 & $6.50 Silk Shirts 5.00 7.00, $7.50 & $8.00 Silk Shirts 6.00 .35 Half Hose 25 65 & .75 Silk Half Hose... .50 U50 Silk Half Hose 1.00 1.50 Pajamas 1.15 2.00 & $2.50 Pajama 1.75 3.50 Paiamas 2.75 5.00 Silk and Cotton Pajamas 3.75 13.50 Pajamas 10-00 J 1?EED5 11 SONS 1424-1426 Chesf V . t. - i 'a-l "i j, m &A. ;W" Srrr istf' B HI . ,.1,T.m....mlllllflHl HuilliiUyLLttfllttHiJiiU ' i V v '" ( ;," , ..'"- i. Former $1200 and $1400 cars now cost about as much as a Hudson Super-Six. No changes warrant such an increase. They are practically the same as the cars which recently sold at $200 to $300 less than the Hudson Super-Six. Cars in the $2000 class and up have increased from $350 to $700. That removes them further from the Hudson Super-Six price. Increased cost of material is responsible for the higher prices. Hudson prices have not increased this year. Our materials were contracted for months ago. When present supplies are exhausted then Hudsons, too, must cost more. Until then Hudson, because of its valued is the lowest priced car on the market. Here is an indication of how prices have been affected. Consider just one item. The principal material in a fine automobile is steel. All steel is made from iron. For 25 years before the Great War the average price of iron was a few cents over $16 a ton. In De cember last it was $30 a ton. It now is $54 a ton. Makers who bought materials this year must get more for their cars than for those built of materials bought last year. Good Fortune for Hudson Buyers Even when other cars sold at $200 to $300 less, Super-Six sales exceeded those of any two makes in the $1200 to $1400 class. Now that there is no such difference in price you can realize how much greater will be the demand for Hudsons. The present supply won't last long. Then Hudson, too, must cost more. There can be no preference now that former cheaper cars cost as much as the Super-Six. Super-Six endurance makes it the preferred among fine cars. In every revealing test it has proved endur ance unequaled by any other car. All Dae to the Super-Six Motor Hudson leadership is due to the Super-Six motor. No other motor is like it. It minimizes vibration. That increases power and lengthens motor life. Vi bration is the most destructive force in a motor. All Hudson tests show how by minimising vibration on durance is obtained. The Super-Six is the most No owner has yet discovered the real limits of Super-Six endurance, and almost 40,000 Super-Sixes are now in daily service. Endurance is the most wanted quality of a motor car. A car should not wear out soon. It should not require frequent mechanical attention. That Hudson has proved. You Need No Greater Proof for Hudson A double transcontinental run with a seven-passenger phaeton broke every previous record each way. Pike's Peak, up the highest and longest mountain road in the world, was climbed by a Super-Six special in less time than any other car. 'Twenty-two of the world's fastest special cars contested. A stock chassis established the record for the fastest mile. A stock Super-Six phaeton made the fastest time for one hour. Carrying driver and one passenger, car fully equipped, it traveled 100 miles at an average of 74.67 miles per hour. A stock chassis made the greatest 24 -hour long distance run on record. It covered 1819 miles in that time, and at the stop showed nothing to indicate that its endurance had been reached. But these tests, greater than any other car ever made, were not enough to reveal the limits of Hudson endurance. Then special racing cars were built that they might compete on the speedway with the world's fastest, most carefully built automobiles. The same principle that accounts for Hudson endurance in the stock cars is included in these. . The American Speedway record for 200 miles was established by one of them at an average speed of 104 miles an hour. . That speed for that distance calls for endurance beyond that which ordinarily is needed in a lifetime's requirements. These are proofs of Hudson endur ance. They indicate the service you may expect from a Hudson Super-Six. If such tests mean nothing to you because of their extremes, then think what the service to almost 40,000 users means. There can be no greater assurance than that. There is no advantage now in buying another car, not even the apparent saving in the first cost price. But the number of Super-Sixes that can be built from last year's material purchases is limited. If you are to get your car at the present price, it must be from that number. You must decide soon. ,$ & ,M '& HWONr IASupcbZv .$1750 Town Car 2925 (AH Prices f. o. b. Detroit) Town Car Landaulet..$3025 Limousine .......... 2923 Limousine Landaulet.. 3023 powerful automobile motor of its size known rhneton. 7-paneneer, JJ1G50 Speedster, 4-pnn Cabriolet, 3.pasenger, 1950 Tntinnir Sedan. . liO IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES ON ALL MODELS GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO,. - e-e- MATITU DDnAD CTDTOT ZOO-ZOO J.sH-I 1 n DSWJMS iJiixxii-i . t .8 J- r ?, r ', eV. KM , r A- -J PHILADELPHIA, PA, ViS v .f?:T . J..'- ii, '. . tt. S.XlL'ii-dELJbMiJ' iLt- , !' fr -1 1 .tv W aj- V 1 asjfc.- j '-1 Yiv
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