F N ; 7 - ' - rrra .EYENJj&Gr' Ll3IXJEliULADli3LiillXJ TOJSSJbAY, OCTOBER 30, 1017 MINIMUM CURRENT CHARGE ' WfVffife Commission Finds ' -Sf and-Re&dy-to-Serve" i .f ff i Basis Justifiable &LEY COMPANY LOSES : Controversy of Phoenixville ,tiUie and Philadelphia Sub- ? - Urban Electric Ended v 2 HAimiSBUltO, Oct. 30. In an opinion T"V.t-(tfn v Pnmm!ilnner John S. llllltne fjj.Ji rilling on tho complaint of the Phoenix- Mg&VlVM. valley rurga Him OUJluum '"- fcVjMnpany'Bgalnat the Philadelphia Suburban l6i'f,il'or.,i i-W(nr ("Tomnnnv. the Public Serv- V !f' h 'commlMlon holds that "the' Juntltfe ' v ofi minimum charge or a stand reaay to J1 "serve charge to patrons of a utility has been well established." Under the condl- f-Hons. under -which this service Is rendered i y the respondent, a rcnsonablo demand charge would eem to be just and proper, T trjn Yjmmlsalon said. '-iphe- companies have been In controversy .ever rates for months and proceedings In ,. the Chester County courts have been pend f in, temporary .Injunction being part of the litigation. Tho trolley company refused to accept a new contract last year, con tending that rates were too high, and took the ejretrio company Into court to pi event discontinuance of service, while the electric company brought suit ncalnst the trolley company, There 'Is also a complaint of In adequate service. The (rolley company uses most current In the summer On the complaint vt Interruption In serv ice, the com'-ils'lon said It will not pass nt this time, as the company Is making an eKo-t to prevent further Interruptions The minimum charge Is upheld, with J250 a mori flied for a minimum demand of 300 kllownto. and the trolley company was dl recac to pv for service rendered since Oc. trber 11, 5916, at a two-cent rate, subject to minimum charges. The electric company was directing to make a new tariff covering aerv'ee to the trolley company In nccord artrxrwlth the decision. The Center and Clearfield Hallway Com pany of rhllllpsburg Is the latest trolley comoanv to file notice of Intention to In crease fate from live to seven cents It also discontinues sale of twenty-one tickets for i dollar and increases express and mer chandise rates. Teutons Take Udine in Mighty Offensive Centliiacd from Tare Oiw authenticated Swiss reprrts received here "Our enemies are probably playing their last card," commented the newspaper Trl bjina today. "A battle which It developing and which may occur on the Krulll plain may be decisive for the whole Kntente " "Even If the center anil the Julian wing are compelled to withdraw this will have no fatal consequence," said the ropolo d'llnlln "We are stendfa t mid ready t' reject with K-orn any nititutle e-eatlmr difficulties with the directing powers " said the Ohser valore Ilomano. ITALY MAKES HEROIC DEFENSE; "PARALYZES ENEMY'S ADVANCE' LONDON'. Oct. 30. Italy's noldlers are fighting heroically In the yalloys of their own land, and this afternoon, according to correspondents at the trOnt, are "playing the enemy's ad Vance groups." At Ardltl furiously repent d nssau'H were reported, which wiped out great bod ies of tho enemy. Further to tho north, In the mountains, the operations nre masked In terrible weather. It has been raining and Knowing In a continuous gale for several days. Julius Price, official correspondent for the British press with tha Italian army, now In London, said today that instant aid must be rendered to Italy. "The facts must he squarely faced," he said. "At all "hazards, the Invasion of Italy must.be "topped. "Italy has never been sufficiently strong to bear the brunt of an attack of such ' overwhelming odds. "Hiwever. provided British reinforce ments' arrive In time tho Ivan should hao a poor chance of success. "There Is not a moment to lose. At last we have the enemy In the open with no elaborated trenches far from the protecting- wall of the mountains. If the situation is handled with Cadorna's strat egic genius It is quite conceivable that the Austra-Oermans may meet their Waterloo on the plalp of Frulll." ALLIES' AID EXPECTED TO TURN TIDE IN ITALY WITHIN NEXT WEEK CADORNA DISCUSSING WAR MOVES (Z2SSBE2 m$ rS t igflksrTjs t &&3!!fcw IT. S. GOVERNMENT IS URGED TO END PRINTERS' STRIKE i f Employers Say Press Feeders Halt Work on Federal Contract Jobs NEW VOIIK. Oct. 30. IUther than grant the demand of 2700 press feeders for an Increase of $4 a week, the Association for Employing Printers has decided to ap peal to the Government for assistance. The employers Informed representatives of the feeders that they will Increase wages J 2 a week as a war rcller, The employers believe that If tho feeders refuso this offer tho Government will step In to prevont de lay In tho completion of printing contracts connected with war work, At least 200 employw In tho association have wnr printing contracts, Floyd Wilder, secretary of tho association, said after the meeting. The employers are confident tho feeders will rocolve no support from the International Association. Unless the press feeders and the em ployers ngreo soon there Is danger the bal lots will not bo printed In time for the municipal election on November 6 The Italian conimanucr-in-c.ue;, on llio left, recently visited one of tho British batteries aiding the Italians. The photograph was taken during the visit. PHILADELPHIA TO RUSH SHIPS TO AID ITALY Heads of Big Plants on the Delaware Will Confer With Federal Authorities Allies Will Flan Mighty Offensive WILL CUT ARMY COATS Radical Changes Ordered in Uniforms to Meet Modern Needs NEW TOIIK. Oct. 30 Judical changes In army uniforms to meet the requirements of modern warfare, a we- as to perfect further economies In their manufacture havo Just been Inaugurated. Ocrcoats ure to bo made shorter. .Shoulder puds are to be eliminated from wool servlco coats nnd for tho first time manufacturers will be al lowed to use cotton thread In the sewing. Tho decision to make shorter overcoats results from observations made In tho trenches, where British boldlers have cut eight to ten Inches from their coats to preont their movements from being hampered. Hit by Onrushing Autoist, Boy Dies LANCASTER, Pa Oct. 30..Iolin IV Stauffer, ngod four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 11. Stauffer, of Landlsvllle, died last night from Injuries received when ho was hit by an automobile In front of his home yesterday afternoon. The driver of the machine did not stop. GLIITALIANIARRESTANO L'AVANZATA TEUT0NICA Le Truppe di Cadorna Realatono aH'Impeto della .Irruzionc degli Austro-Tedeschi IIOMA, 30 Ottobre, Xotlte ufrtclali pcrvenute dalla fronte dl battaglla confermano cha l'avanrata dalle forze austro-fedesche sulln fronte del 1'Isonzo e' stnta arrcstata e che le truppe Italians valorosimente stanno complcndo II loro dovcro per contendere l'avanzata del nemlco sullo planure. Le forzo austro-tedeBche sono glunte a poche mlglta da Udlne. mentre gll Italian! In perfctto ordlne si rltlraho Bulla llnea del flume Tagllamcnto. secondo 1 planl stabllltl dal Comando Supremo, o da dove snra' deflnltlvamento arrcstata la marcla dcgll austro-tedeschl, Le llnee sull'Isonzo sono state In prcce denza preparato o rafforzato In modo tale da opporre una reslstenza molto superiors a quella che sarebbe stata posslblle op porre dalle llnee dale quail gll Italian! el sono dovutl rltlrare. A quest'ora sullo llnee del Tagllamento sono state lnvlate tutte le rlscrve dlsposlblll dl uomlnl e dl cannonl In tiumero Runiclcnte da poter far fronto all'cvenlcnza della lotta. Trenl carlchl dl mnterlalo e munlzlonl rontlnuano ad esserc InvlatI verso II nord. Tutta Italia e' fcrmamente convlnta che la odlerna sltuazlone mllltare sara' chlarlta nolla manlera jlu" soddlsfaclonto tra duo o tro glornl. I'nu cornpleta flducla c' gene ralmcnto rlnostii nel planl dl Cadorna per sventaro la mlnacclata o grando Invasion tedesca. Al comunlcato ufllclalc cho annunzlnva l'attacco dell'ala sinistra sulla fronte Glulla die faceva appariro che la Seconcla Armata st sarebbe rltlrata od arrcsa at nemlco senra eombattere, ha fatto segulto un altro comunlcato che chlarlsco l.i posl ztone dl quelle truppe lo quail non nvreb bero commesso ulcun atto dl vllta' ma furono costretto a rltlrarsl dl fronto alia vlolenza dcll'attacco nemlco II qualo avanzo' con forze numerlcamente quattro volto supcrlorl o con batterle dl grosso c.ill bro. Scmbrn pura acccrtato rho l'artlgllerla tedesca In questii avanzata ha fatto largo uso dl epoclall prolettlll con gas asflsilantl e matcrlp lnllammablll, dopo aver ndoperato una quallta' dl prolettlll che svltuppavano del gas producentl un'irrltazlono Insop portablle da costrlngero I soldatt Italian! a togller la maschera che portavano per aalvarsl dal gas neflsslantl. SI osscrva, pure, che le truppe della aeconda armata erano composte d terri torial!, doe' dl uomlnl rlchlamatl olio nrmi e deU'eta dat 35 al 40 annl, naturalmente meno reslstentt e hon surtlelentemente Istru Itl. Contro questl uomlnl si scateno la furla delle formldablll artlgllerle tedeschc. Moltl nutrono la ferma convlnzlono cho l'ltalla sla statn tradlta da sple le qual hanno saputo bene Informarc II nemlco del punto plu' debole della llnea itallann. In fattl le forze tedesche hanno attaccato la fronte del settore dlfeso soltanto da terri torial! e cloe' da un punto ad ovest dl Tolmlno flno a Pontcbba. Dlspaccl gluntl dalla fronte dell'lsonzo asslcurano cho le truppe Italians cola opermtt hanno orferta una splendlda re slstenza nlla crPtlmente o numerosa prcs slone nemlca. L'evacuazlone dellaltlplano dl Iialnfflzza o' avvenuta con II masslmo ordlne c senza perdlte dl cannonl o dl uomlnl. SI conferma cho le forzo nustro-tedescho avanzano lungo le valll che conducono nella planura Frlullana, c marclano verso Udlno Irradlando la planura como lo stcccho di un ventaglto splcgato, Un telegramma da llcrna annunzla che, secondo I calcoll del comando ah ul tedesche buIIr fronte dell'Isonxo smtT tano a circa venllmlla. uomlnl am,tWi Un comtnunlcato urrielalo d! rui annunzla cho la truppe austrotl ? hanno lnvaso Hlalla Mtlfnir?!S trovano dl fronto ad Udlne, flno a J& glornl or sono sedo del quartlere genew Vote for Emanuel Kline For Magistrate Free to be just Expe rienced and trustworthy. SocialUi Party candidate on Nov. 6th. Inexpensive Gifts for Men Numerous suggestions arc offered in our large stock at moderate prices. Exceptional value is a 14-kt. gold pocket knife, beautifully engine - turned ; two blades, $6. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MEnCHANTS-JKWELEHS SILVERSMITHS WASHINGTON-. Oct. 30. The turning point In the great struggle between General Cadorna's Italian forces and the Invading Teutons on the plains of north Jtaly will come within a week, offi cial Itonio cables declared today It will ' tnke Cadorna at least six or seven days to withdraw to the Tagllamento lino and con solidate his forces there, the cables say. 11 that time neavy re-enforcements from trie Alt' both In r en and munitions, are pected to dfrck the Huns The prevtrn. organized preparation for a turn on the Teutom, however. Von Macken nei, ts fotrlng) his troops day and night. Kblstr William is expected to join Emperor Karl at the front Immediately to urge further Ut-ste, All dispatches Indicate Ger wair. .)' playing her last trump curd In an effort to force an end of the war through Italy. II is 'OfficUlly -declared here that political conditions In Italy are Improving under the crisis, The leading Italian newspapers are calm, the cables show. ,t "It I'd too early to describe the result of Jibe str'Lsdr " rays the Idea Nazlonale. "It Is pow IV y duty and honor to sustain ' (his big onViHlve, And she Is doing so with perftct ifldence that she will be able to show herself worthy of her destiny and Die confidence f lift? Allies." Italy's t iblnet crisis, official rabies add, has beert vutually settled under demands for Instant actions to repel the Hun In rndem. SqnUna will be retained ns Min ister of J-'oieigil tffalrs, with Blssollttt and . ?C!tti holding Important portfolios under Prime Minister (iiianao. Maintaining the morales! the dvlllfei, population will be the big task of Ilia new cabinet. Kntente military men make no attempt - o conceal the general chagrin Xelt at Anita ,tms.fuarment or Italy's needs and Oermany'a .strength. It Is now too, late for this country to U Hd munitions Tieedea by Italy, but France Ml England are expected to get vast sup nUm tar Cadonm Immediately. The twenty- &k Jtvliip9j turnef! over to Italy by the ship- 'fptt nsru' wiibo me grcav leuion arive c anroi oegm to ueuver ineir cargo i A rnontii praciais ay. Tx Rsr4 to Hear Appeals Vw Qmj puptst of hearing" appeals, mem- "-WM of? tfce Uurd of Itevlston of Taxes will V4 W4o: dally from November 7 until As a re 'Ull of tho Italian reversCB at tho hands of tho Austro-German armies, a dozen Phtlndelph ans, heads of shipbuilding nctivltlei alone the Delaware, will visit i Washlrgton tomorrow to confer with tho Emersency Fket Corporation ottlc'.als and rcpre cntntlves of b'g steel concerns en gaged In the manufacture of steel for ship building Italy's shortage of food, munitions and metals, which contributed to her Inability to retain the ground gained by her In her campaign, Is due. It Is said, to tho lack of I snips to iranpon uiese supplies u jiaiy. It Is the determination of Chairman Hur ley, of the Federal Shipping Hoard, that new vessels In American shipyards be rushed to completion as quickly as possible, so that supplies which will enable Italy to rciew the offensive may be sent aerocs the Atlantic. Tqmorrow's conference, wh'ch will con tlnuo for several days, was called by Chair man Hurley bo that shipbuilders, Mcel con cerns and manufacturers of thlphuildlng supplies of nil description may have an op portunity to dNcu 's plans for h's accelera tion of shipbuilding. Harry '.and, head of the William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Company, with several others from that cincern. will attend the conference, and tho Chester Shipbuilding Corporation tho American International Corporation, which recently acquired ship building Mites on Hog Island: the New York Shipbuilding Corporation nnd other local concerns will send representatives. The Cambria Steel Company, the L'nlted States Steel Corporation and other concerns which manufacture steel plates, engines, boilers nnd ether shipping supplies will nlso be rep resented. None of the local concerns wa willing to say today what suggestions It would havo to offer for hastening tho shipbuild ing program. All are working as rapidly as their oblllty to get labor and raw ma terials will let them. They are eager ta learn, however, what suggestions will eman ato from tho conference. Tho Federal Shipping Board yesterday held a conference with representatives from the Southern Pine Emergency As soclatlon. an organization composed of southern sawmill owners and lumbermen Tho lumbermen pledged themselves to see that lumber comes from the mills accord ing to the specifications of the board and that frames for shipbuilding shall always have priority of shipment Heretofore some confusion has existed due to some of the mills holding up wood for shipbuilding In favor of better-paying comniHrclal orders, and to meet this condi tion fairly the Government has granted a small advance In the prices It pays for lumber. To Insure that the mill owners stick by their agreement, the shipping board, work ing through George Itubley Its repre sentative on the priority board, Is prepared to enforce a preferential order to prevent shipments of lumber, except for Govern ment purposes. Violation of this order will be followed by prompt confiscation of the offending mill, Mr Hurley said. Charles Plez, for many years associated with the Link Belt Engineering Company, of Philadelphia, was elected vice chairman of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, and will in that capiclty be tho direct aid of Mr. Hurley, the chairman. Mr. Plez will continue to discharge his former duties as chairman of the production committee. f'fintlnncil from Pace Oj.' I fif tli nntlnnq rn Ipml nnr! rjnpHPifll hel th? l'nlted States entered tho war. But while prepared to go to the limit of human endurance to win the war the allied Ftatesnien believe that there is a possibil ity of winning it before another year Is passed. To do so, however, It is felt that tho most colossal effoits must be made With the first breath of spring It is In tended that there shall get under way such a series of offensive preparations as V111 palo Into Insignifleanco all that has gone before. With ever Increasing Intensity and on all fronts, If possible, It Is tho purpose to .nunch blow after blow at the Intrenched enemy until, at the time when the full force of American military participation Is thrown In, all Europe v. ill be resounding with tho fury of the conflict. Th'.s does not mean that in the Interim there Is to be no lighting of consequence The Italian situation demands Immediate attention, nnd tho steady pounding of the German lines In tho west must, of course, go on. But in war winter Is the season uf preparation, nnd It Is to this work of preparation partlculaily that the interallied conference may be expected to devote its principal nttent on. It Is a problem calling for the best thought that the united brains of the na tions can give to It. Mountains of am munition, forests of guns, g'gantlc stacks of equipment, food and raw material must be plied up In unheard-of proportions. The entire system of supply and trans portation must be icorganlzcd and every ounce of i roduc tig and transporting en ergy mut be conserved and utilized with the utmost economy and lack of waste Whole nations must be dedicated anew to the tremendous task ahead, and through the period of these winter months of prepara tion nations that are hungry and cold must be fed and warmed from u world that Is short of food nnd fuel and Miorter of the means of transporting them. (TgL rfra)lVrVtilllllli!llll11'lml I --- .2ri : : : : : 4 : : " : : 1 " I ffi ' Xtgr V Wvtr Gr rt SH i I i LIBERTY BONDS Accepted as Cash Scranton Coal Man Dies SCRAXTON-, Pa.. Oct 30 Joseph V. Blrtley, seventy-one years old. died here vetenlay He had been general super intendent of the Price Pancoast Coal Com iianv tor twent -eight ears MICHELUS Ponntnr Corn 4 For Hallowe'en and Other Occasions 1 I'oun'l ISr. 3 round zBc. Corn I'opprrn, 20c and 23c. Plants for the Home Small Ferna In large auortment, 10c each, per doian, 11. Ijiricrr Frrns, zSc, (0c and St each, rnim all altea, COc, 73c, St and up. Dutrli tiulba In stock. Plant them lff HBI IXSEED HOUSE I Irg&isf lBfaaWa5l8rU I5I8MARKET51 Don't Miss This Opportunity! We have accompKahed the aeemlnvly Impoanlble -we lime managed to aerure a lot at new, ailiranrru-atyle rnlt, aprclally line S3 and $6 alura, at an extremely low price. Tlila, plua our druatlo upatulra reonomlea, enablea ua to offer tlila week Mav?son & DeMaivp 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Tomorrow (Wednesday), from 8 till S, we expect tee biggest day's business in history of this store 1. Our 15 discount ends the new winter prices will go into effect Thursday morning. 2. Our low prices, due to the established policy of many sales and small profits, make the 15 discount actually a 30 saving. ( 3. Our early spring buying in very large quantities when prices were lower, also the foresight of manufacturing during the summer, when labor was at its lowest cost, afford us the opportunity to price our garments very low in spite of the advancing cost of fur. 4. Our Guarantee No one need keep a garment unle ss satisfied. Our money-refund policy is always at your service. These four reasons will bring hundreds of fur buyers here tomorrow. Please shop early for our mutual benefit. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired Skunk Sets Barrel Muff and Smart Scarf 34.00 M Winter I'rlre 40.00 S iii'MiniroiimniifflmnnmMmnimniiiinica Silky Wolf Scarfs, $22 (VERY SPECIAL) Colors Are Taupe, Pearl Gray, Black, Battleship Gray and Brown. The Values Are So Unusual That We Quote No Comparative Price. NHiwnnniiMKinn 444 ; j j ; I v.'.i - al. ::::: I This October Fur Sale Ends at Five Tomorrow Natural Raccoon Barrel Xluft and Wlda Animal Scarf 38.75 Winter I'rlre 45.00 fjjjeoau $ 3 One Thousand $5 and $6 Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin Waists, at Yon liar never conceived anything amartcr tl)ey eanuet be dupli cated anywhere for leaa than $5 to . Tlila la it chance of a lifetime, for umoni (he many s(y!ee there are Juat the waiala you want. You'll aare (z to 13 on every one. Ho will Hie hundred fashionable woman who will be in this week. Ho If you wantfall choice- ret lo tint. COMK KO ON TllEItK 18 NO TI3I15 TO UK LOST! & Blouse Shop Hudson Seal Sets Barrel Muff find Smart Scarf 42.50 Winter Trice 80.00 DilllllllllllHIE Taupe Wolf Sets Barrel Muff. Wlda Animal Scarf 46.75 Winter I'rlre ES.00 Jap Cross Sets Barrel Muff. Open Animal Scarf 51.00 . Winter I'rlre (10.00 IIIIH'IIUBIIIIIIIIIBM'IOIIIIIIIIIIII Black Fox Sets Barrel Muff. Wlda Animal Scarf 59.50 Winter Trice "10.00 "'irjimiMEimiiiiiHUfflaiiiiiiiiiK Kamchatka Fox Sets Barrel Mutt and Wlda Animal Scarf 80.75 Winter Trice 05.00 : : : French Seal Coats 43-ln Smart Model Skunk Opossum Cape Collar and Wide Border 68.00 Winter Trice 80.00 MiLiiiieiEiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiBCiiiiriii, Sable Marmot Coats Three-quarter Lnsth Model Hudson Seal or Baccoon Cape Collar 76.50 Winter Trice 00 00 lllillll Hudson Seal Coats Skunk or Seal Collar 40.1nch Smart Model 97.75 Winter Trice 115.00 Will Choice Nutria Coats 45-lnch Model , Larse Hudson Seal Capa Collar Cuffs and Belt 123.25 Winter Trice 146.00 iiiiimiiiiiiiaiiiniraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hudeofr Seal Coats Large Cape Collar oi BHunK, won or Fox 131.75 Winter "Trice 155,00 xorarMJuiHmmciiirafii: Fur Sets Iter. Winter October Trice Sale Trice 60.00 Beaver 51.00 60.00 Red Fox 61.00 95.00 Cross Fox 80.75 95.00 Black Lynx 80.7S 95.00 Jap Kolinsky 80.75 100.00 Komchatka Fox ... 85.00 150.00 Natural Fisher 127.50 1 55.00 Mink 131.25 600.00 Hudson Sable 510.00 600.00 Silver Fox 510.00 ' Fur Coats Iter. Winter October Trice Bala Trice 135.00 Hudson Seal 114.75 (40-Inch Models, with Hudson Seal Cape Collar) 145.00 Hudson Seal 123.25 (45-Inch Pull Model. Lane Caps Collar of Hudson Seal) I 70.00 Hudson Seal 144.50 (43-Inch Flare, Model, Capa Collar of Woir or Skunk) 2 1 0.00 Hudson Seal 178.50 (45-Inch Smart Designs, with Cap Collar and Wide Borders ot Taups Wolf) Iter. Winter October Trice Sale Trice 310.00 Natural Squirrel. .. .263.50 (45-lnch Full Models. Cape Collars and Cuffs of Kolinsky Fox or Skunk 345.00 Scotch Moleskin. . . .293.25 (45-lnch Smart Belted Model; Taupe Wolf Collar, Cuffs and Wide BorJer) 465.00 Jap Kolinsky 395.25 EXPERT MAIL ORDER SERVICE No matter where you lire, yon can shop here by malt Bend money order or open a charge account. Assortments sent on approval, express prepaid. Money refunded by return mall npon request. T" tvopy or imporiea Aioaei nana iri iiss somely Deslaned) " ' II 650.00 Natural Mink ....,,552.50 -- U (Choice Dark Skins, Beautifully Do- '.Z'.M signed Into One nf Our Hand- . - -fl somest Models) - - -11 I I ::;3K -5 I IMPORTANT NOTICE I ;';W yr V Extra larg-lm Coat to ; jTs 1 ilvV " butt. f-tifcf i -y rr:- sill Libarty Bond accepted at HB'' Wf7 VV cath. dP'ji- " ' l Purchating agent' order ,ti.Ur -l ?A"i -ce.pr.rf. tirixLJXfi&J II l . .j idJZ. A H trt V ' rff) S 2f Bii::;l!ljiffir7 ntM 'Hi'uiiiunimi awTr--)f' yicr ,, Patrons desiring to open ar bar bill rendered Dsesmbel accounts ma 1st upon raqurst i i 1 ,1 OT f -naontn. Aeeamnt in- tit WM largely to a 'jammssp-sit&iitge , . f r . . lirliranf I a , m- i Ml
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers