!3v" lij, Wf" - " V t l-! i ' ' ..y. ir N 5 Y tI.IVV C-VM ' A '.'ti m' w: h m 2 a i x '.. Li1..'- IWfl Kr w I' k , BIVfaMM nllM m $& . - t r &i ON NATIONAL f. PARTY COMMnTEES 15 . ana and Get Equal Rep- t?x rcscntaiion With Men V at Convention '. ' i, . PLATFORM IS 'BONE DRY' H, bl!c Ownership of Utilities und Chartered or Noncompetitive Industries Advocated inuusirics nuvocaieii " ' ('llll'A(U), March X. K w," L. i- i Tlio new Nntlon.il imrly lure today &VJ a"SVO women nn itiual M ireHelitatlun w jf 1 r... .. .. .. .. .. i. - VJT Willi men wncn uiej- wi , tjr- win men Mitu iney ci kiv .- cM ' . tvilntmcnlM uii two Iniiinituiit cuinmlt- 3 "..;, 7 tlmuA 1.1 Mrir.inlv.itlnti tlllil IKMIlillH- -.u.V.T'f '" "" " wr.."."-i- -- , fw , iuim. 11m iiiij-iim; ',' . .." , .- ... .,...... ...- - -. J.J .... .. . .. t i.lii 1 Millions 1 .1 v In In I lit. t ft mil lh Liuuin i ill III 1 If..... n i iln -fir t-sMirnMPtlT.t linn H ' Vii.ilw r r tlm hnyniil mnmlu ri df flu 'VEjv Mo"'". 'r M lw '' ml n ' '' liulgiil, nor wer.. tlipy refen.d to It Aj lr. 3Id iKniuiuled Y1 . 'w.i ) Ih iin.UrMood ,11ml ll.iliwln und William if ', hot alone In name but ulo In lm T Kanifiy me candldateu Im i-. i.v.? .rArD ul.n until uiiukii l.ae MJllIlln- Ki'.S?,utl Just iis imith mn.- t.i the luilj S-JTk. tlio men baxe. and poli.tr.l o.il tint ",Sli,. t,..rniu ,.,! Iteiiub taint liaM yr"" '.,".w ,,iii, r " ''nrat.1 uo or iiiiiiiiir nuin.'ii . l IKlr . tinst for tbo use of lliclr liaim f fAt Bh. n ullllmr In loneeila tlm mill u lM t,,t,l,,illv f nm. in iiv llieni tin- b.itaine W of VOV.KT on the ionmillti. i:ach faction In t'le pally l" -'k to put im mill) of Its lllimlHIM iia w lblo In lontrollliiK poiltlniH on ."in rnlttieo. Tho prnblbltluii .lileKatbrn I" worrying hjiiio fin tlons Imause of Hh Bppnrent nuperlnrlty In iiuinbeii- Clinlrman iuxhi i .iii"i "' .""- ton nametl on tho noinlnatlnn loinmlt- teo'thc follow Iiib women. Mtlliala Alor- c" " 1 r M....i.n. trv lltoiBlii amler. Jr.. of Muni ina , Mr-. "J1"11 Tha)r. nf New ork; Mra ,t' u ' 'niui.i f.r Wu .rk.Mra L I aiuui". of Minnesota. Mra b'lnra h ll)di of.wllllitK mih'-eipiiiith to withdraw In the IlllnoU'. The 'women numd In the lommltte.. on organization aiu Mrs I- K i.ioiu ef New VorK. Mih Milton ! MIU of Mlchlcan; Mr lluldah II llalu !'- of tt cap'jai.' In the I nllc.7 Malei n.nv and Mra. necid "Bono dr) prolillilllon ior ine n.moii through .atlllcatlon of ll.e u.npt.lu.lona. prohibition ainenu.ne ii, e.,ua aun a ml conllnll illoll ol uoerntuiin- .niu.ni Of Industries aftc I the war lire tho otil-n .tandlnB plankH III the p atforni adopted I py the part) at lis convention here under CoTe-d': 5 M.iuc, un.v ..n i3 I rolltliul ilemnirniv. Indu.lrlal de.m..r-.. Inttrnntliinul di 111111 rac . lilalll, unit, is reKaruen 11 ii.inj leaders leiflslatl Bnlo rescntntloti Industrl 1a. apn .1 -"" ""-. -..--- ccldenla. old ace penslotiH ami adcn-l tide reKUlatlon of Industty tu limit ImmlKrallon lo thu powit of tlic coiinliy to naslmllatc II Other Planua . ,h, platform -Kcja.e )n favor of nhullllnn of .i...rrly flualllluitlniiH fur the franc IiIm , extcu- filun of Hie franc IiIkc oppoi ttitill) to Heftroes mid to 1 Illens of the Dlstrl. t Olio Plank that is regarded b) pall) I .s.hool atl'innsbuig whoibelaiedth.il t-cntiim "I elgnn i n iikhijiis In lli. ..,lltPr hiwh neither bow lint wheie . . Ws&r8fZc & rTi R1'M i'4f0i. .-s ' as u vital one advocate labor in. Mud. lit was In, o. liable. Th. bv ... , m v , e-. , .., " " - e , . . lr lci(iwrv .(M , , VW & SsfJ-M sS8fil;ff ."lji SO ftGN) f " " . . , . i. ....i. ..... 1.1..1. i. ...,.n, ,,..i ,ii, of voluinnia ii.iuoiu 01 lln-.ll in.iipii.i in, .iiuiiiiuii m sii, 11 11,11111, it- Dress from ctinumitp inn. ..uswuiru oei.iuM. u, m-- mi, "i - V, fe''ltlon-'.hr! W k I1 publl.s iitllltlca "on PrihenslMi . , ,,,,,. prison refill niB, tin slujit ballot, ptiiuii pwnenuilp ol raiitoaos u-iii'i"". " nd metal mines water powu nil well", FlKht and power plunls. tlmbei linds terminal waiebousta and elewitota. pack B Plants lloui luills and all othe, ImlustrleM whose "operations depend on "froBchlaeH or leuuiro larKC -eale opei i- Aloti on a noncotnpctlllM. or iintialUc.l IbaElS." The plat form tleelar.s against Into- national tlljilotiiac) tint invulvea se.l.t treaties and advoeateB that the people be empoweicd tu sanction all treaties - - - r-ntrnrr'rT liPIPPTPn OMJECIOK, Ub.ll!it.lbli, DPTItPMC Mil ITAUV PAY ltblUKrSb J1IIj1 1 Alt! 1A1 Joshua L. B.lily, Jr., Dldnt Karn ,rr r. ii 'r.,11 v., .. S1D5 in Camp He Iells War Depattment Jortiu. I. H-lh Jr. of Ilaverford.,t Pa, a member of the Sot Inty nf I rlends and tt "conselcntluUH citijet tor wnn was ptUglll 111 toe III.HI niur.1. ..-.. .....j wi.- len with the Niilloiial' Ann) at I'amp . . ... .,. .1u . . . 1 I,,... unit- Meade und latei discharged because of lbyKlcal dlsabllll) has refused toanept I1SB ""B ns pay lor ins military .-eivn-c- KollowliiB bis discharge on the leo ommendatlon of army doctors, Jtally was forcetl to accept bin paj under tho threat of beitiB ch-tained Indellnltel) In camp. He felt ho could not keep the money, beiauso bo objected to military service and becautc ho had not earned It. Hla first thought waa to devote It tp the Friends' "service, committee, but ha concluded he could not use "even In a food cause money that had been ac- I quired In -a ciuestlonablo way." i Bally pent his pay check to Secretary Baker. It waa sent to tho Treasurer of the, United States and credited to the 'general fund " In a letter which accompanied the check. Bally said: "My reason for not accepting pa Is that I am a. eonselenttous objector and fcin.,dll no milltar.v woik Mille I was In i IJv-7! camp, and "o do not feel free to lake remuneration for no seivl. e rendoied and to did not sign thn pivroll at all" ' $10,000 1IUAKT BAW1 ASK III) D-jfendant Denies Proposing Says Girl Said "It Would He Nice" JtKADINO l'a Murcli 8 I)cn)ing i.? that he did the proposlnc, but that tho vA plaintiff suggested that It would be a ills"?, Jileo tblnK for (hem to get married. mXV John H. Uehrlnger. tbrotigh his uttoiney iiii'., ,..:.... ...-... ..i ... ,.-.. A , a, Ii, JHC.'.IB, llicu u ICii.J ill ivun ,ir.,' i1 today to the fto.von hcart-bdhn suit lt, yybrought ugalnst lilm by Miss Irene llos e''v ler. who alleges breuch of promise YP .BchrlnBer says In his letily that lie f; told the plaintiff that bn did pot eon i,template inatrimony and that he had XOunu uurcilun will, uii.i.uci uuiaii, Horn lie nas since uiarrieu fi CLUB BAUS MKS. BAKER ' "flNcretary'8 Wife Refused Member- , ' talnln in Wnmnn'a Orernniwitlnn I ,, -r r "- - o r iV-VWABHINGTON. March 8. Mrs New ton p. Bak'r. wife of the .Secretary of vWiir hi been blackballed for lionorury "atambershln In the College 'VVoman'a pub' of Wanhtngton, t became Unovvpl V ' j.)1, One of tho rulea of 'tbo ilub Is that y ' 'AH "TnemberH must be college graduate". n tb nam of Mra. Baker was fur d It was announced that she was n. .nnlTffi. rrudoute. hut on account the prominence of her husband an lion was expeciea. ine ciuo, now- biuck eo us ruie, , . , , by Express on "Way Home (AKor CITV, ra. March iviiernnr. tnlrty-nve jeara old, utror nvan lownnnm. wmia ihk- plhort cut from this city to his ai'I-aKesiue, was run down and Btly Hilled ty last I'hJUdcJphU IVUilf rti Sergeant Kills Himself Kljigihls Ul-Kburge from 0t Ak jill rbf-li;j4 bfn on ap DELAWARE COUNTY 'DRY' CANDIDATES FOR HOUSE 100 Citizens, Republicans, Democrats and Prohibitionists, Nnmo Men Pledged to Amendment A liunilrcil or more representative clll- , rcn of Dcliwarn County met today nt uie llntol Atlelphl.i mid nomlniled can dlda,tea fur thi Legislature pledged to support ratification nf the national pin hlhltlun amendment Kor Ihc nominations nn llio lleptib llciti II. kit thpre w,r, nninrd Itr nf.iltihl p. Fields, Mlddletown township; John Klnipson, Darby, und i: I. Wccst. cncsier, ior uemorrnuc nominees, liar- , ey T Ogdeii. of ubJcii. and Louis C l'liuuoiis, of .Swnrtliinore. Nn Uftnu- tnillu nomination wan made froni nii.ster 'Ihc prohibition tiindid.itis named In lii liefuri the nr merles wrr .h.sciiii ... ..,.. .... 1 1. 1' nfi..V iiin.i, - llldley I'ark, and II (J Ilindriiks of "-"- tlnti 'll. meitliiK tmli wut 11 HeiU(l I In tin I mm ''" ;,; '"'. ,::'' '"'""", VV ' "V'V" ' .','.'.. rf'..r .'" "V"V" aiuuiiK n nn'iineinii o" mh-h.ii.iui in iiiui'.ii I un ra. Iiiujtis tiailirrs and faunera Italud.d tile Kipulillt an. I hick ralH and rrnlillilllinilut" all hi I. leMtd dlreitl) In HendlnK men in t lit i I.ittlMumro pl.dpeil In ot foi I illllia linn t nils K.ilil Inrnrmall) In tin hi. lit. in that Ihc nrutiiilzatlon n nnl antl-.Sirniil nr ipatnt iin nihil i.iiidl' ti dale inr i.ttvirnui in lati lie t -plilmil It .im nut purposed lo mK In the koi iiiiiflili light Our IiiimIiiokh H Hilel In tend nn n m the l.rKii-liililli ulm ".III Mil. fnr i.illllratlmi " hu adikd, 'anil in iniall hiiKltnt ton , ' I inlKlit k fit; titer mid hay th it c i UK" UBalliat till hi ftel llqllnl iiowtl T1IO w,,r(, ,, ,,,,,,,,'f,,,,,, K( nf i th0 men uitmd tn ," befnre the prltmilcH . tti it nwti If KtiniMMfni Hn unnld In 1'iteri t or ptRli latlfh 1tlntlnletll!ed tall , jll'l Ijlrj n ."hull, wr p.ul ll.kit mi.Mt ! ,,.,,., . XT ..,,, .mt MEXICAN STUDLN1 PIOVlN A TAHTAR ' KU l' A liU"A" lloy of riftcc( Unmanageable and . , ,,., iomi!1. ,, ..... 1 in Piotecloiy M,K1IIM(JS IM Mauh S - "li W'"."J Vi , ill. It, i.l. I.. 1,1 . li,,,l. , l,.r fr.i llnvw In 1 cm ilti until IiIh p. opl. ilalni him l.o .."..''""'V"'' lf,n.,1 J,,J; "'L' kililiel niihldini of tin I'. iMomui .-..iiiinl a nna nni ami tiaini to .n-i ijuin.- A,,lirinllir . ,i teHtliiioiu of Dottoi i ji cin I. lie t.Io lli iiiaMir l.iv lo tin 1 , i, K,. fi,,ni ih olllc and went out and linlcicil the n bnol nt will, .ntttitl tin - .;;... tf ; l! u . ,. it. m 11L ill n..tltlii ui.Iliiti tt.. 1. . N"n ,,, olill.ltorv nil. iiK.ilti'-t It If. c )m, ()1) t (miiiih wliKh lonllmd him I it,M limits of tin c Imol but In Win mm hwait asl.td lilana if nt nail ii.ui iiHlliUtl wa inn ne fi.uikl) adiulttid It was .....pa i n cnrniKllS 1' Ol" U. h. hUl.inr.llrt (JQUCED OUT RY FOES ( v ... 1 "Uiiims.i ".sn ... -.. -. pita Tell of Atrocities of t)lc (Jcimans "i: MUSK Match S Moric of rieimaii atiti.ltles upon Ameiltin sol- I di.raare told b patients In Aimv IIok 'pltiil M. 1 i nliuiibli oval tin Hronx I I iBbtv-elRlit wtir-wr.u ked snldiet.s i.,-ilI( fiom the niiidilv Inf. run of Plant e an llndlng their wav baik to health i.'idu Amerltmi nkles Tb.v ate Hie Hist of the Pe I shliig c peilltlutiar fnue i . .I,,,,,!..!, n, imu 'mill ..r war Mow tin I lil in. ins 'iiiii in twelve I Atnt'ih ins lest October was told liv -'-,,"" ,V' lberl 11 !svkes. nttaiheil a diwslou ..lw.u. liifitiiti tne.ii went nut nu i . nifcit pitrol nn v filled to leliirn ll.'l.n.. .I.n. When theli Indies wile n.it vlKlbli on No "Mans l.md next tla) ecerv one eon. i liided tint tlie bnl been taken prl." oiu 1 I lii hid been lakeu pi Isniipr all, tight inl thev i.iui bai k to u- the ! ict night When iI.imi eanie follow ing tbo night after their disappearance they weie I)Ihb out ill flout nf our tu neb,. "Ihery man bad his ees gouged out 'I heir bodies were telrlblv mutilated In Mveral e.is-ea thu hands and legs were fioni . - ' LOG CABIN SYRUP With the delicious flavor of pure maple "11TOME, Sweet Home" to Bob and his little sister is the -- home of Tovvle's Log Cabin .Syrup the good old famous Log Cabin. Once they get the delicious Log Cabin flavor on bread, pancakes, cookies, cereals and desserts they want it always and it's just as popular with the grown-ups. Your grocer has the good old Log "Cabin n three sjzes. Try it. The Towle Maple Products Company, St, Paul, Minnesota (J7i6 Centre of North America) Community Stores We Serve MJ You Save JiiViiiJMliNli JL'UijLlO lilJiptrMl x'UJ.JjUiKJLiJ. xiiik, 0VERBR00K TROLLEY CAR TAKES ITS BtWw nCwrn fVW ImfiAM ,yiJBPr'"l"i. ''',M,iiyV4'"". " ii )' j ' mini .J , s iIidukIi wmi of thu emllcss tru,il of Imulini; iMsscnifein to mid fio, an OvcilnooK tiolloy mi, Itoute It, took Inu about 7 o'doik tlua muriiing at Twenty-fifth ami Spiniir (Janlen streets and com bated evi'iy itroit of il.s cicw anil pashenneis to e-Nlinguisli the Humes b Uit of sand and watei. When firemen aimed the cut was u wiecK. A defective ail pump i-. rimmi as the cause of the bl.ue. vaui: ashi:s ijai.k .maii, L.indinir Place for Ait plane Srrvac li a Dump Mlpllllc null ferhe hrlvMi'tl till" tit mid Nt w oil, will line lo t ike feiniitl plan In Import one to nu : f-1 piln ai iiunllaUd liv 'lalu Suiitnr IM win II .m who hia the tutiltnt fur inlln titiK and ilunipliiK Hu dt'- iiln I hi lalldilli; plan- t-rlutnl fill tin ill huh la u xili on laagtu Nl.unl whhli U ns d aa all tihh Idle Tin tulltr.nl In - l'.i'lhe' a,h, m , i'. ".';. .. Hi" twten .enatni me end the 1 1 1 prt. tl.lH place Aj .Hiiiik. would ,?ft the tt mom-anus in nun.iit atroroillB to In; lor of I'liblk Wiiikn iMIesnt in, who add .1 lit t t "' l,y"'l;;K .W '7. ' je I wu ,1 'ff'n, .u'fo '5 "'- ' j guldicr. lMi'killiket, Seilteilieil , x , I,, ,h. unlf , ,,r , , ,J Satn ht.iialliiK 'it Ha hit In k.... ,1 1 ,i.i ,i.rt .nnn Jo.1"-'1 tnc aim) Sr 3 j H 4, GOOD SH0E5 H I I EH . H P 5 Han B?i.'S5 .33 Sl& !Hifc. Several thousand patrw of Rood, dependable shoes ii blacks and tans; KnKlith and conservative lasts and home brn.id toe bluchers in bl.-rk calf and black kid 919-921 MARKET STREET CiOlli and Chestnut Sts. 40J8-30 Lancaster Ave. Ill fittch Ft'irrs Oprn 1,1 ei II 1 tritniy n!'g;ia - H:B!.B - i TOWLE'S - -z iiTrzz.:jA2wxmxrurT POLICE RECOVER A LONE CAN OF CONDENSED MILK Uut Thief and Ite.st of V.J&8 Woilli of Stolen iaiU Have D- I appeal cd lone i an of .ouikuveil milk It irnlM win til was nil the polh o wcie iibU to leinvtr of the JJS& wnith id nii.it', putilti) latuied guods and nlhei foijiNtulTH Holm fiom M Mo'knwll, T ,",'", ",'-'" "'. n r , ."."' ".".-" V,' " , " "., ", '.l,,. .. iii".i'i'iii . mi m " unv. ...- i-...--. , ., ml neither hide not hair id him, ,)Ut , (llrln t llia0 ,lllUl ., ,,.,, lr. .nr i.ord-fo. the I'lill.uUlphl , ' 1 .,.-., ur..o nf ,., nf I mai ir.nl Wbetln 1 tin lulUcatc pi cud of Mil tein.i.kahle mold Is a.mllier mat.., (,slbl) mil for Ihc npnrt on the Men who want good, old - fash ioned shoe value will find it here at this ever popular price $5.00. An actual $7.00 value To-day. i!7-lli-'t8 Cicrmantown Ave. .'601-06 (Icrmunlowii Ave. Mnrkri street Stnrr tlicn hntuidtuj Ely, P5H5ii'5H'!B:n:of jss mmssimmmmmmgsmmw-1 ipwiiiiigfflssa X'AVXA LIFE BY BURNING ' .. vvsxRrtngy."ttlt Mill' llltKAKK ON HIIAt'lI (it'W and Mascot of l'rriuhlci' Sus cjui.'hunnu Saved si:MHi; I'MtIC, V. J. Match S 'I In liuii-lili .SiMueliami.t, a. frclKhler, finin .. Vuik dtlieii ni-lioro dining tin ultuiii whin her 1 udder broke, ben in in bleak up lint night mid tin captain and wlrlews upcrator, vho had remained on hoaitl, left tho vesi-el Just before the hiiHiueliunn 1 btokc in half. 'Hit) liioiiKlit Willi them the "nui-cot," a doK tliit had t-ieut hl lliulitli.s in the l'teni Ii war tlenelie". g VictroW I. tho lfrb" viMi -pill SI - SP IB!'' fl illl .. I llrtB G,uck Jascha Heifetz lSi r a i tmu Lt4-O .- O'NEIL WOULD BAR OUT ALL "DEATHBED DRYS" Calls Last-Minute Repent 'ances Mere Political Camou Ilage in Statement , MAUIUrtllflMI, Mutch 8. J. Diniiy 11'Nell, niitM'enroMj. inn illtlato for lioveinm. kiI1 last nlBlit that he ntvir Idtivv of 11 time when tho iliurcli people of the Ktato c-c tin mueli Interested In politics He h.'ihl the) w -lo not boIiib to I fooled by any politic litis who fin c.irn imve 1 been "wet" und lire MiicUnly iJcef-u 1 Iiib thev me 'div TI10 i.llliliilllo Hptnt til rvenlliK 111 ffioncn with Attninov flen-utl Jlinwn 11111I ntliei inoinbttH or the ItiilinbitlBli fai Hon wnti 111 o hickbiB Ills intnpalRn lie wild "I Imve tint Men the sliititntnt of Siimtiif nte. but if liti mi)h tint the iliunli koIiik piopli me B"lnB tu B'vo till nitlvo polltlciil iihpett to tbu pies int i.iiiipilBn In senses tbu ilttiillun ' lo 11 nicctv. Nov cr In ill) oNpeili'ino luia tbtif In en null an iivvakenhtK of tbo Uitncli piopli These people. 1110 lull levied ul niiillly In Hie t'ultial pinhlbilluii hiiiciiiIiiii nt. und tin) mi- not boinB '" be fnolldb) till) ilt.ltllbeil lepc lltllliies Tin it me tut uy 'w 1 Is' 111 v 111 lulls p nt.s if tbo luto whn int tisliiK . ii moil ll.i Kc thlt kl) and inllltii; tlieiuselvts tliv ' Tbclr it. 01 lis show the Mo 'ceiltv of tlieli iltt Imiitinns If nil Poll- lose i.tiidldilis vvete cleetetl oil thu plea Unit the) .'in 'ill v.' the piolilhl Hon amendment would bile little 1 bailee ill the I-ibIsI ttllie The votcis know this and thev know which iu.lt d ites ,m hlucciclv In favoi of wiping out the lie uui ti.illic " Itiolcr-i Slir Christ iani.i l.ON'liciN Maieh 8 hetlous iioIiiik 111 Christlanl 1 In ioiisii( p.,. of which many ,111. sta wen made, s tipmicd In pres illsp.iiiliLH leaching CopcaluKcii, as fotwuided by the i:thatiBe 'lel. Kraph. Crowds stunned bakcin' ,un hutehera' hliopti, and there wen demon titrations brfoio tho Parliament building Hear these famous Victor artists Gluck at the Academy Jascha Heifetz at the Academy of Music on March 14 Then hear their Victor Records The recitals of these greal! artists are events of importance to the music-loving public. They present the unique opportunity of a direct personal observation of their exquisite interpretations for comparative consideration with their historic Victor Records Attend the concerts of these great artists, being particularly careful to observe the individual characteristics that so plainly identify their renditions. Then visit any Victor dealer's and hear the Victor Records by the same artists. You will be instantly convinced that on the Victrola you actually hear these artists true to the very life It is this absolute fidelity that emphasizes the supremacy of the Victrola, so firmly established on a basis of great things actually accomplished; a supremacy readily recognized and acknowledged by the world's greatest artists who make records ior the Victrola exclusively. TIerc arc Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $4Q0, Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and uvnehronld In the. processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfectreproductlon! New Victor Record demotutrated at all dealers on the let of sack month Victrola pl,trcd Trademark of th. Victor Talldni ferajrajraisa There Should Be Music in Your Home This Fine 88-Note PLAYER-PIANO 12 Rolls of $aS Bench, Scarf and 1 MiiRiV. Free JOJ Year s Tuning try j only of Music on Mavcr. 1 2 M.chlas Ccmpaa, dcslgMdoc ho product, of thi, I ?L-ip' I lie Satisfmg mild itfjar I gt i-;p?' k jour dealer I f0JZ3lg0 I Pent Bros. Co., Mfr., Pl,il. ,' Guaranteed for 10 Years This is u $000 vnluc a Plav.'r Piano of meiit that.will letain its ton. and dutnbility for years to tome. TERMS: 2.00 WEEKLY When you buy from us von Inn. nti Piano value no hiRh rents no larw nales fouc. Ynu pay for Piano value, B. TODD l.'()(5 ARCH STREET llratuli 2ZH llurkrt strirt VICTROLAS AND RECORDS. i,Y Im I mm m . Company only. mmmmm -" ti. jp iin-nm . H K'. "CM-jia ,. CJA, i ,! m.k 14. ., J ,, ... re... v
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