EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER ;MIL&DELlaHIAf MdftDAY, MARCH ll. -1918 . "If V' I ' .- t V i jAPOLI COLPITA DAGLI AVIATORI TEUTONICl i Gruppl di Truppe Semiche Dispcrsi c Posti in Fugn dagli Itnlinni pTnMC,ppff,prS5,.,,:?. a?- JAPAN AND CHINA BOTH Publishedllsbutcd Under Authorised by the act of October (5, 1917. on Ale nt the Postofllce of PhJIodelph a. Pa. Bv order of the President. X A. S. BURLESON, Postmaster General. Iltniui. 11 mnrio OiimIii nialllim. 1" . In cilia' ii.nil r' statu atlacrata tlimll into- Mil lorl nenilcl. would derive more sntlsf action from knowing tliat the ordinance 'was. paused legally, I urn not a lawyer, and 1 cer tnlnly will not hIrii the ordinance before ntcortalnlne Its utatua In law." S.eaklnR of I.enncm's nppolntment to the br!dR6 commission, the Mayor said: "I am one of the few men In politics tvlio have always been ntmoseil In dunl , oniceholdlnc. Nobody In Councils oc cupies n position Under tHo Mayor. Furthermore I hae notified my Ill rectors not to appoint any member of Councils to a poltlon "When I.ennon was appointed nccre tnry of the Delaware lllcr UrldKe Com- i tnliudon we did not know that we would have to k the city for mi appropria tion for his salary. Wc I'lonulu It was a State Job We were lifiiru.nl later, liovvevcr, by the Attorney (lenernl that the Stale would make no .l.iliro.irlat.on I unless the city appropriated a similar amount, "So far an Mr l.cniion Is concerned, ho Is an Ideal mnn for the Job. nnd. reRardless of criticisms from any souico, PREPARING SIBERIAN ACTION railroad control bill Hotel Cabaret Must BLOCKED NEAR VICTUK Continued from Page line , tier. Mr, Morris coniniun.c.itlnK the po- 1,.0 .,i.i.. !,,, 1 n nnft ino.ilv -"Won of this Oovrrnment orally and has n population of about -0,000, mostly ,)c collvorsntoll not i.nK mailo lln l-hlneee- , olllclal rccoid, at least for the time ,.... I bclnc GERMAN PRISONERS AID BOLSHEVIKlV PONT STOCKHOLDERS . r ' APPROVE BONUS PLAN 1 nmlnn. March 11. ' - - Oriunii prisoners of war are reported 1 tn 1 , u,,c(, r l?mv....,li.,,. t. in be tiKhtinc with the HoisheMki '""oiso bjstem 01 iicuaiuinj' Lm- nKalnst the Cossacks In eastern Siberia Advices receled here today iniiiraicn the Cossacks under tleneral Semcnoff had been compelled to retire after a brush with the Holshclkl forces along the trans-Siberian llnlluny, west of Harbin The Ilolshevlkl troops were equipped with artillery nnd were evidently un der competent leadership. ployes C. A. Pnttcrson New Director If Veiil. iwinlic caililrni net utiarllerl he will be kept In It." 'A -Jtall facfiiil" dello Ulllinc. J Tr le llll'c -I Irojniiij mHp i..l- . en timinn'Mifi!a:' rolplli. il.tlle IioiiiIic. (jOVCI'IIO)' CllOL to City Committee a cnu llonin. 1 1 marw. ...11. ....iiif. cliinle dalla fionte ill hjllaKlls. cnnfeimalB ilu quelle del - - Ouartler (ieneral Italian", si iipprende rnnllm.e.l frani Page One mi tMmodetale nsloiil ill nri.Ki.- ... ,,, ,u nR , t,tf) , .c ,.,,l,li,(i..lte fr .'.!., lull,. Rlolvio 11I Hrenta, memro . ... .. ... .. Jn rlrn.irriicnle nltlvltn' fu n.leKiit.i t- Kubernatorlnl Honor us nis pauy is .i rlnartl Itallanl In epiorazione, 1 in nae mm tnc canumaic The possibility of Cerman prisoners of wnr being uul In the Tar Hast was one of the reasons for the anxiety of the Japanese tjov eminent. Japan it-an-ti 1 that thf Hermans would be able to op. ' tain control of Vladivostok and mlnht . .. ..,.. ., 1... ....I.... .. f iin.llmrn w r m I'. I'll Jlltlll HIP lllnniim hi i.,t ....... lillOlCC IjGI t I '"lilna The number of (lerm.in and VIlUlll 1JVI K I ,,,.. ..11,, ,! ,,rl..,,.r i.f unr. Ill I Siberia has been estimated lit from I 46,000 to 80.000 !'. , . . llllcl.tl I I JW1 IH ill iiiiiiniriJi'ipii. ,'v..i. , ...... contlnuameutc moiesiarono 11 I( a, rctnlmlcil that considerable , co-operation In Siberia cac n new turn M llinliiclnii. Del., M.irrh 1 1 Stock holders of the 12. I. ilu Pont do .Vemours & Co., nt their annual mectlnc today, Rae merwhelnilns approval to the com pile bonus plan for rewnrdlnK em ployes who hae contributed largely to the sucivhs of Ihe buslners They npproied an nmendm-nt to the bjlnus which empowers the directors! to iiuitlnue and 1o alter or amend the bonus plan They adopted icolutlon approilns speclllcally and In detail the admltiMra- I tlon of the till n nnd the distribution of 1 tlie dividends for the je.ir.s ipir, nnd I tniR CREATE NEW PROBLEM The present directors were all re elected with the addition uf Cli.ules A. inlilnKlini, March II. I I'.itteon. who Is n director of the cx OITlclal leports of (lirman-Ilolsheilkl J plosives maiiuf.icturlnK tlrp-'litiiient. TEUTONS IN SIBERIA Bitter Opposition Halts Measure as Senators Charge It Would Over- ride State Rights Un.Mnnton, March II The rallro.id Go, Repeats Court I of public morals, not n nutation of "per sonal 1 kes or dislikes. As an exnmple of the cvlt that may follow the permitting" of dancing In cafes Attoiney ltoper, for the liquor dealers. (....tinned from iMtr One leferred to another objection that wb K I ulsed HRalnst llckman's place, chat (tins well as rmall cafes, or the continuance ,hat ,m ,,, 1UI)r to mno. of the added feature Young Kill" and jouths, he said, ale Judao Wesjel cited two decisions attracted to such places principally liy control bill. In the last stiiRe of Its pas- rcI1dcred l.v nreilous license courts one I 'L10 ,,an,:l"B f-nlu,f'' "' ""re. proDkbly M.Ke, tan head-nn Into n legislative Jam , ,,. ? "relou" -cnse courts, one ,nroURll 0KPnt or ,,y ,,ilsie.ieFctitltir today when conferree's reportid It back In which Judges Sulibciger and Ilregy their ane. they arc told Intdxlcutlng to the Senate Hitter opposition nt once set in tilled against danclnc nnd nuother by llmiois Judge Miller, of Montgomery County,' llany U Sihuh -Jtf BRninst niieratlons mailo in conurenie, 1 which Is more recent and sneclfle. , Mnth and Kllhert slrppi.. nr,.liii hnn. and 'lendfrs thre i'temd with a rlp.l R , "u' ionty Wesley, who ppe...ed there was a remonstrance 01. the ground open of the' en t lie Issue. Ilnally forced for "" ''ontlnental Hotel, was -onndeiit that he conducts a labaret. which., It U'now vtiniJer' the. United .State 'Erttttwt, 1 nounced ht tlto afpliallwii newal of this license U wlthJrtK The case against Thornlv ji'l nit .Noun Arlrona street, nfalnit ' I It IAilAral ffnl'm nmtnf ft last tfU lemonstrance for selling liquor to In uniform, was positioned until., I morrow In order that United States J torney Kano may to present toypre tlin rinionstrance. ' Considerable testimony was prcf In support of the icinonstrahc Aa southeast corner of , a lencwal of the license of Big tu. , that there was lcRlstatlon on the ques tlon lie referred to an net of 1005 or suspension of consideration until morrow The conference agreement as as- U 1D07. he was not positive of the year, lallul on the ground that It curtailed which permitted a cabinet featuie with the powers of the States to tax rail-1 cafes, prov Ided the owner paid a IVense lend properties. fPn t() n,e state of U00 I'ntll a few- Senator Johii'on, ( allfninla, charged i .,,.. .... i,n.. . ... ,,.... i, ...i.t M'nfif. ontns"..:!!: f d 'i ,', W a JSKU road taxation, and Senator Shi'iman. 'Appraisers decided that thoy would have III., believed it was but an nttimpt "to i to pay the $S00 etra license fee. They Increase rallronl earnings I then agreed among themselves to nbati was testified. Is patronized by frequent er.s of the .tenderloin district, promned to abandon the cabaret features in the future and routine Ills business ex clusively to the banooin on the ground floor. .Vcedlcs, northwest corner of r.ldge Glrard avenues, where the cabret.l contacted nnd dancing by patrons pefAj :WP, I'olnt of orib'i' against the repot t was raised by Senator Krclltighuvsi 11 and the Senate dropped the inattir tu hear the chair' iiillng on the point tumor-row. don cabinet fi.iturcs. but continue dancing. "There Is no question about the mat- nutted in a larce roont on me seMWi .,-. ...... ...... ." .. .WXt'l .1U1.1 ..eiriKiiaieii ny me naino 01 nam A.ollo Oriental Cafe, and Chinese dleHet ' '51 uic served as a (.peclalty. The ple, has a large patrouigo and the pilnclpal complaint bv neighbors living on itlw- Mr. lllbboney thereupon agreed that . bouIIi sldo of Olr.'td avenue was tM,ifl the case sliould be continued until Apt II 1 noise mado by the numerous autom ijt one? which line up on nom iiu.s orjtft,' ter In ln mind" said Judge Wessel, 1 nwny with. 1, at which time the lule to 1 evoke Sehuh'H license for the remainder of this Jear and the remonstrance against a renewal of the liccti. for the year be ginning June 1 will be withdrawn If It Is found that -the cabaret has been done SKETCH CLUB SUSTAINS Mwln M Abbott, a.s counsel for l'mll I'ntrrkoefler. southwest corner Vlf. nfler referring to the decls'ons b the other Judges. "There ore a great iium- J lur vif decisions against the pinetlee of I leenlb nnd 1'ederiil streets, who was PENNELL AND BURNS 'Pennltlltig ilanclng In the same room arrested by 'lovernment odlcers for where liquor Is sold It Is 11 question , selling liquor to men In uniform, and Kcsolution AftsutcA War and Navy Secretaiies of Patriotls-m of Attlst and Aichltcct ii'solution of fonlldeni'e in .loeph htreet, and the objectionable actions 'KtV language of patior.s coining out of th place. U?. It was also testified by private detee f lives tunt patrons viere permlttuvt ' order largo quantities of liquor so fee . served at their tables nt flvo minutes fceljvJ-'! . ... ., 1. .........1-.. I..,.. ,i...j,ri h mri" . ,. liiick oi.iuiui.v iiik'hb unn enrjr. . were then allowed to remain Jh the. .5 place drinking sometimes as lute i&s,-, i 1 o'cloel: Sunday mon.lng. ' j' nfmlco esplclnmlo II complto loro ,.,,,, nM...i. p (!,,Pv f,f l'ltts-1 ,01,uv '" ,,,' Problem of Japanese In- ,.,..,,,, ..... ... ..'.. . , IVnnell. the noted artist, and CIi.il.es S,,n oppostlon to Joseph 1. (.u..ci. r.i litis lCrventlon In Asiatic Hussln. 1 U. S. ! LM'JI.S Dli: IX niANCK M. Ilunis, distinguished 111 chltect. prln- .I? ,.1 Hi.irii rluselroiiu a dlspcidere burgh, h.n developed sine the iccentl On the heels of d.;lalied Information . c'imis In the recent rumpus In the Art "grr... iruPPe "cm. e.U confeVenio here. He said ' K' tt; US Two Aviator Killed in Accident, UvMo s'ey''thea'Vl.in'ieU rerlonc '11 Monte Civldale ed In parecc.i ..JIr. uuffeys is not the onl name , nKn.t the best Interests ..f the , ,,,.,, and Secretary of War inker bv the Hrl nuntl plecoll loniinKeim auin.iti (,at lias lieen inciuioneo unr uisuinre.i Alius, tne war nepnriiiiem iii.ihk mi. "- .... f.ronocoiiil'letaiiiente postl In fug.i dopo t,rc lH William II. llerry, vvhove stand following statement today - Sr attlmento. durante II quale on rGhlbltlo would never be qi.es- In Slberl a I Is re LI1"""1,. , ,'mi , " '"'"'". '. - S lUltanl mniweio perdlto agll nvver- lIoliei, ,f he were ,0 become the Demo J,'"""-" 1,-lK."Xltv of Irkuisk mid ''-', "?' "' l"?17. ,.a'1. ' ...... -1 niiri 1 f a inr 1 ininriinr iiit 111,1 1 1 1 1. . t i.nn..nhi..i( in,nin t mnti t- niui -.. ..i.il ...sus 111 llilliv; iiiiiviiiuiig - ...is. - - 111. 11 nil uu-liwi.l niiu-lli, wiiuihh u ., noftl tunnzati nomlol pp"so Co) tc! f how lio would Ftand nn the nineml- Austrian lirlonors of wnr aro b-lnjr as- in nopartmoiit iinnoiitKea today ' fnrono contlnuanionte molentntl nu.m ruhl novor be In doubt" sIMed bv cpitnln liUMlin cleincnt.M 'Tlie wvrv Andrew P .skafr, of Xou- lid 1UI" .... i .l.ii .t.l .. . Ilktlttl "I .1 till r lllilum ill .- mt ..a.. .4-- ivrn II teto ilel lomunlcato uulclale the coniltig camialgn. Is looked upon as , ,.siressed) has been known In this C,,i 4bC,cato lerl, dal M.nUtero del,., having virtually tied the Urpublican -ntor some d.y.. .y.... Cuerra In Homa .art In I'lnnsyuaiil. iti the rati ca on limncernen( nf , r,.tinR dang-r. iiein. ioiiii, l.iiiilsmau for iiu.uUi- in.tster. and I.o S llnivle. luntswaln's tart. I "" . . M...I.. .1n rlnirll ... .. .!.. .. .,nn.lnl . .. . . .........., mr.rirnlt-vvi. t A funrrt fll lULlU'l lis vivi iii'ttii . iii-j UVXI HKVVl IUM1 in nil cm rii.uii. T "A . ,. S A 1 A .'v.t 'It .. .. .1 .. .in-nUlntin I nil. ill tl t tlU'C.l 1 1 f .1. I 1, ,1 tin v mill. I'lirisPllt tn TUTl -in. 1 . 1 . - .1.. .11 t.i.. f.s IV a""" .... ...J-rt fnulrnrMn .. i..i.s n.,t ll.nrt thfit .a ... -in.... I.. .. . I. .!., It.., nltirm .if ''. Hrt t'LH.-s, W ll.M' slxtct A III I Serte a rltlraral did not know how Mr Il.iry stands. , the growing menace In f her ... W hie UU IMy Mint. .Jnciimatl I' hitcrm.t.ei,.. ,,io. .. '-Jj-;; (! ,. Tn: TO -1.111 ' ISSV.: . ielTd.-ro"!!; iroed Wffl! illlliil. ,.,,,..,.., ,. I flcarono lunso uual tutta la frontc dal ' ' 10 (ienn.u, ,vn'ce nnd center th.dr , March 11. W .1. Wlntei. .f Chicago i- Brenta al marc lira Jette uzlonl 11011 Asseillon of,henatoi .Spioul. that ir... pltl,ton ngnlmt the "mllitiiVtsni of the serving In the I'l.-iich .iil.it'i.n coins. 1. riimnn mollo Intense hibltlon Is the main political lsile ol , ahM" (,1h l.en'ne's purpose has ben I was killed in an air light l-'rid.iv night. Ki tvn It leoto del lomunlcato uulclale the coming campaign, Is looked upon as , rspressed) has been known In tills i,o-. He Ml within the (.erm.in line- Thomas l'?J ,jUU " ' . . . -t-.i . - ..,.. ...11.. l-., !. l.,.,.l.ll.... I nr.nnnnt fur hiiiiip ,1.11 . thp War Ileiial t- Hlli'liiMH k nf Wsllitlll 1. I ........ I..... of the l.af.i.vett" KMMdrllle illsiptienvd wiuie pin suing nn enemy plane toward me i.rriiuin r.ar lines, n -'" ...--"- ...,,,,. . ... ..., , I.M.I.I.. .!..., Dallo Stelvlo al wrenia le nriigiierie in me naiiou.ii iiruiuinin'u iu:ii.iii. u furono moderntamenle Impegnate. I His statement, collided with thu fact rlpartl dl esplcrazionc lurono note- j,.lt le, c.,me to I'hit.idelphla Immedi ately after making It ami iieni a lenginy conference with Senator Penrose, drew a heavy fire fiom J Denny O'.Vcll, State Highway Commissioner O'.N'ell had been the oniy "dry" candidate for the r.epubllcin nomination for Covtrnor up to the time Senator proiil i-pokc. Gov- nlM.nl. tttllvl N'ella reglone dl Monte Clvid.ilo rruppl nemlei furono ihhpcrsl, cd In Jltrl punll furono poatl In fuga. 1 i Presso c oi I'osini i iiumii iuiuih m r .t...iil.lnnn ltf.rs.i L?1ln. unr con fUOCil dl fucllerU i postl nianz.itl nemlcl o costrlnsero pattugllo avveis.nle a il tirarsl. Dal nrcnt.i al mare si mhio avute silonl Intermittent! ill fuoco, ma lion molto Intense. Con recenie uecreio e mui.i nn.-vsii.iia riill.utelnhl.i sketch Club Mr. I'eiinell resigned from tlie Art Club when riiargcs of aiitl-llrltlsli ciltic Nni were lodirrd against him. am .Mr. lliirns Is under a thirty-day suspen sic u arising from the same source. The patriotism of both of the men. who are i moiig the oldest members nt the Sketch Club, was extolled In the resoliit'on, which was adopted bv the club at a unt'tiiig at '.'US South Camac Stll'Ct JAII.KI) I'OK TAK1XC! AUTO Kdwatd Uoyd (Jets Two Year? for Receiving Stolen Car Whether or not It presages anv change In Ibn nttltmle of the Cnlteil States to- I i,, h.,.. i,pn ,..111,111,1 ward th proposed Jatiancse Interven-1 tlon In Slbeilii could not b ascertulned , early todav It Is known howVver. that t ASK MIEK MAIL DKI.IVKU V there has been Incre'islng drniand from the country that this I Soi eminent In- terpose no objection to the Japanese Suburbanite;'. Petition Po.toflice De !"'ti0" .r . ..,.,., partmtnt for Letter Can iets sovnrrs action wuti:i i The. action of the All-Itu-M.iu Soviet I .!.. I. .. .... ..... .,. . r .... ernor Biumbaugh Is behind O'Xt-U'ii i tnnioirniv n the Herman plunder pact, I n,m n, t, , ,,nibl-eii ini-uiess if tlv c.iniiiuacy. ; signeu i,v j.enine anu innn,j. u, naui . pitouiei 11 at this time IM11.111I lliml. .1 iiecin .if Jnnl l.,,m Is believed i bald street, who w is convicted in l"eb- 1 11:11 v '.0 before Judge Henry In Quarter 1 S-'sslons Couit of leectvlng an automn. I bile tlm' w'4 sb'len from David S 'Scott, if dl"l Jifferson stteet. was tn- d.iv sentenced tu a teim of not less than , iiln' months nor mote than two jears in the Hastem I'eultiiuuii v an 1 to pay a tine of $1 and the is- 1 I ."tuition. l'uvd had a. police leeiuii of d ar- icts,' four glowing out of tlie thefts of 1 ami mobiles. In fll he i-eiveil a tetin f sl months in t.ie coiiiiiy irlson on a r kucen. 111s most lecent -icggy, R f " rtvUirLii j v- mm ' n i am .a I1H I . I.. ....!i. .,tli. " ' "V ..r...... ... ........ --"-- -.-.--.. ,.-.....,.., r- ,,, )-. (Mill- -i (Itlll'l iilltll'. , , . 1T O'Xclt asserted that the inoe made I peace, may KUldi tlm futur.' eoury or , c.(l,nt l( Vv.irrant free iM'wiv ,( mail. ( '. . h I. it Qurmii 1u tin Imllonf ttiti nf tlio tffnrt4 J.Uiail, UU "-. . . HI. ... . I.! HII!F'll 1 1 1 i ........ ...... ... ... la medjglla d'argentlo in vaioi manure f)f tht, i,eIiro, people to save themsclve 1 tre ufflciall amerlcanl facentl parte ., . .... ii,,.,,,,,, leaders in near dftla scilone dflla Croce Itossa Amer- ,.,, . , ..,,r.. .iisttlets are nutllmi ' li , ,..i,..i,i- ,, ,ii'rnii l.i T the Allies on. e .... .i J ,. ,. ... ' """.".1'V.:..iV.,J "'V" 1 nollcn alleged that he was tlie leadei ,.f Icana ai frontc It.illano. Ilssi uono out ..jry" candid.ite.c for tlie House ar.J ' moie the Culled States, p.irtlculiiily , ing that liispn-toiH visit the dl'strUt", a gang f 'Utoinobile thieves II Magglore i.uy i.oweu 111 .ev 101 a Tapltano Heniy HlnKist Baltimore ed II Capu 10II dl Carrollton, Md, La medaglln c' Main a..-egnat.i al Wavl ulllclall In conslderazione delln loro eroica condotta pressn la llnea dl fuoco al fronte Itallano, durante II lavoio della loro Seilone he efforts "I "'. In' All is and the'fnlted States F , rl in 1 vli g In V: kins l" Vr ! , "", .W,,H ;",A'"l ! J ,V,"t " ,ll,,l,- lel I ,h" ,Sml.1 ,,',,1.n: IT. ,MU, U "','" ' """ hbJurn..: Cadvui a.' le, Park ""Im" mi'lio ' 'for new Hi'l 'Tt he leniscives. t t ,, e-H 1(,i, s not weak- . !Uid Me Clnlev. In the -ectlon Inmiedl- "f IiIh m"11''"' ,r ' ,u, !,""', V ' !" ill nearly I elll(, ,,, pact )? .ejected, however, t telv noith of l-hlladelphla. ha"., tiled "' "fj'1". ;', " .'...' l.-,.r'''.' .', ",r. e puiuiiK it inniiaiiiy win result 111 tne Ames once pot it loti with the postal authorities ni-,. louse and 11101 e the United States ll.irtlcullll l.v , inc tb.it liiii.eloi u ll tti. ,tlti.,. L-ll ill New Yoik, II uonatc As a lesuit of these assertions , throw ing th'dr Inlluence back or tlio . make nn . vainlnatlon and pahs upon the klston.WilklnH di ,, ,s ,.x.,ected "that O'Neil will continue1 liusslnii work.ra In an effort to thiovv I ieiUeH of tlie subuib.inltes ; '"- - !nr.'B t..b.e .hat; io.o.'.'s'V1;!::: eWJiMiMV,"..!" Mayor Overrides Two-Thirds Rule I 'sue, but that he will turn his heaviest (Ire against rcnrusiism, which be has alieady assailed lnavll In iuldiesMs vnd statements. Senator Sproul s .uaiieuvei. politicians dec.aie. will "take much of the wind out of O'Neil a alls." Thej s.iy Spioul is Vnibasador Crane's has not lied fnun 1 s,.rvli e Itii3sla. but on the uontr.ii.v. n.iusnt less than a dn' Jouiney fiom Mosciiiv, new Iliis.slan capital fiom which point In m.iv etPiid vvhntevci nssislance Is '"'li'elia.spl.-nai.v i.oweis to follow what- TWO LXt.UI.FKl) HY CAVK-IX ever coui.'w he tifems pioper 111 uif iiul h IU It? rl aim ng (He nn.ill ollli es .Melioe I'.uk. to the south, and lenkliilowu hoiiiugh. to the noith, both have fi.e mall delivti) s.Vhtem- FOUNDED 1865 bound to git the I'culose vote and that cilsis It Is nossllile lie 111115 try t.i com thousands of votes who would have '""."' ''J11 '' .V'' ,' ',' ""(i ' huved by Steam Shovel voted for O'.Vcll b.causo or the "dry I?,. Jr "wit That Paitly Shelteied Them !..... ..ill ....a. ft..-t. 4.. 1 I. . 1. Ialifll',1 f " . The fonlliit'Pil from Iae One ui & .... .iitl.tln iiflliici!! loi t null nni iilnt . ... ..v ,.....- ... - - . . . K10nt .md t to llst ytiengtii tiuougn- i vfe,1t,or co;,trnctor utl" lhs '"IT ul II,e Sla"'-' ala th0 II" '" Carl f shall have been rende.ed or f'"t-u 1:. ,,.,. piesldent of the Inter- nAde. nor prov Id ng for the pavment ( , ...fetation, which lepiesents v of anv calm aca nst the cits without ., .,.,. .,i.n...,...,.i .,...',.... 11101 e ill.ia leu 1 uiinuri liiia Louicoin. I "3? previous authority of law )S "Hespectfully jou m TIIOMAi! Ii. SMITH "Mavor independent inemiiciH 01 ( ouiiciiiiami ,.i,n,iti ...iinmi. CndnnbteiiK- Mi that rule 20 cannot thus ai bill. irlly he ,.. announcement will have a Mt aside after Its piovlslons have been .,.,.,,n,ninF eff.et ..n ii. cniuviirn." I (JJ followed for a period of fortj -one . mis. ct(A Giamniei was asked whether V Major Sm'th made his return to Conn- ,,ie )ooal c(.,Bynie would choose Mr. ers lonowing a lenginy conierencr vvuii , s ul r.ullel. tlla j. penny O'Neil as cnalrman Cnffne, ot councils i-iname ther callaidalc foi the govcrnoishlp. uiiiiiiiiiee, U107111K iiie liiiiim ui .vjoii-u (Jattney urged the Mayor to sign the bill 4 at once. J lhsue will now Hock to the stand. lid of "State Senatoi William C Spioul s TROTSKY REPORTED Indoisenient of pinhlbltioi will be a "VIIiFlY' BY I FNINE 1'ieiciei l.eiiinc is icnuted 10 have hem nsponsible for the diiiilal ir Leon Tiotskv, as llolslievll. l'oreign Allnlst.i. , , I.enln" ait.d following 11 ipianel be tween the two men ovel the Herman p. ace tenns, it is asbcilett, Tintsky held the pi ace had been ex torted In force and no law lecognued pioinisis made under duiess as obllg Itorv T'.ierefoie. he Is lepoited 10 hav. said, it was Itusflii's dut o tight If utilv bv guerilla wuifare and the t.ei niaii tie.it hlioulil not be i.itined. l.enlne Hem tne tieaij mum ne in "I'rolilbltion is a thing the politicians must reckon with now," Doctor Oram 1111 1 continued. "I think we have a good show now to put rcnrislvania In the lli.trl I'..., March tl CiigulfMl bv a i.iie-in th it .wallowed up their! steam shovel at the HoneNhioik opeia foils nf the l.ehlgli and Wllkes-llarre 1 Coil Compani eatli tills uioiuiug nnd eovelul witll tons of debits AHhm t Kel ler, eiiglueei nnd Daniel I-'iend, Hi man, were ieMh.il allie at hojii The loof of the shovel foimed a jirotectlou that saved them fiom diut'i They nie at tne Stale llo-.plt.il Miff, rim; fiom M'l'eie M'alds and nthei injuries rouiteen ol'iei 1 had natrmv t.'.apes fiom similar fate MUs Wallinc lo .Marry Soldier , Million H. Walling, dauchter of .ludge I Walling, of the Supieme C.iuu if I'enn- s.vlvaula will bi mauled to Wllllnm I.ee Cinwl'oid n student, with the Basing his asset Hon of the legallts of ,'t the action of the theory that "Councils' y tno-thlrds rule Is entirely Inconsistent i with the law nnd theiefoie Inoperative. 5 Chairman Haffncy told Major Smith that Councils had acted under thu law K 'I U74, the fourth section of which gives 'A to Councils the power to pass financial K. measures by a majority vote. I This section, the clnlrman laid, lia !? not been alteied by the Hullllt bill. !i, which merely gives to Councils the right to make transfers. In eMilnlnlnir this Y Hand, Chairman Oaffney said: !' "The old act of 1874 Is plain enough In si:i:s i:asv vifcTonv "Thar Is Miuiethlng I know noilnng about," he 1 0ilkct "We have decided to suboidluate evrrMlilug this .vear to piohlbltlon We will do what Is best for that cause. It will be a great thing ... ...... - . --- .. .r(. 1 iiiwiwin .. -ttuueiii. ..no ine tied and can led out. 011 the tlieuiv ills- ..,llt(.ll states in my mail lag., llcen-e asurnus iir.iii.n .." ........ ...-., K-,,,iti( the couple loilaj .VII-" annllillale nations, as liussia Had -ivalllng Is iweutj-one .ve.iKold and pioved sevtial times Crnwfoid, w ho Is the ou of Willi 1111 V There has been mine iilinneiil in l.on- I'tawfcii'. a 111.1l1uf.1c tui c 1 . Is Ivirntj- don as to the i.tatus in the Huseii-t.ci- two veais old. man pcai tte.it of the Island of i-plts- beigen whue theie ato large Anicilcaii Interesls Tne VV OII1 Iluieuo .ei.-nui, If we can win over the majoillv of the ,',, ,,,,; ,n,.i ,.r the treaty follows Republican leadeis. The State Is -fhi. c'-nliactlng parties will dnut alteadv Republican and with the leaders their etf.uts to having the organization on our side It would be an e.-ny matter I of the SplUbusen conference of 1.JH to have p.ohlbltlon enacted Into law ;,, .' dTt'lTno'v' NOT l.'NU.VI'IICTICD emments will leiiuest the NoiwegUili .'... iirninr 111 to In Inir about a contluua- The loucenient of the Dc-law-aie , . ()f ,,, Sptzbergen inufeieiicti as I tle business mens c.inilalgn week Coiint.v Senator was sensational, inougn KOn aB ossble after the conclusion 11 incomplete, but It Is known that Ul 1IUITISII I'ASS LOAN COAL Incomplete Returns I'laccd at 11;;, 000,000 100,000,000 Sought l.i.ndiiii, Matcli 11 The total suli- i-cilptloii to Hie war bonds timing Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia H7.sc in the man who protects the future of his family bj securing n substantial life insur ance policy from the Provident. FOl'RTII AND CHESTNUT STREETS not unexpected K01 ears he has been aliened with the rem use forces, and a genet ul peace Its provision that Councils shall pass for eais the I'eniose forces have been Mils by majority vote. The Iiullltt bill HCt. This caused politicians of tveiy iloes not alter this provision and the fact sttlpe to "sit up and take notice." and that Councils passed a rule lelatlve to a especially "flabbcigasud" the pioh.bl- , two-thirds majority without authority In tlonltts. law makes the rule Inopeiatlve. It seems so 1 evolutional y to them that "There being no authority, the lule they have lefused to talk, declining that Is Inconsistent with the law nnd, there- they want to think the matter over, fore, falls. TJiese facts can be shown Venrlv alt of the "drvs" have been re- fc. easily and, nltliougli I do not hope to corded as being for O'Neil, the cxpec Irf convince my political opponents of their ' tatlon being that'Senator Penrose would IN Correctness. T hnw nn doubt .ilnni- tltnl L-..n Urn-mil In line .llb bis Usual nollcy. V-V ,, , .-..a ... . ... . ..uu . . , iino myseir CONNELLY NOT CONSULTUD tnairman linttnev denied tlie assertion . . :.- . "-.' . ... .. h. .,,.1,,,,,,, , that City Solicitor Connelly had been ' Y" . ,e d.me,,lo.lne1J,;:.',.'"''" a' ' " fc ..ked for an opinion and tald that if the. "el tT, a d on pwhtbi: if t hfeo'r offlt'",ha? br" "fW ln! "on the ne, uUlcann 'leaders are taking. W ,C,?utr.0vcrsr l,e lmtl 1,ad "otnlnB to ".fhl" uigVcst question following the ' rr,Vi iV ,. ,. 1 . ,. Spioul announcement will pronamy ue k Controller Walton, who because of his ?''.'. on ,, Vares and their follow- h roiltlon would have lo counteislgn all " ' PhMadelphla It ha been rather i warrants issued under the bill, In dls- "''",," expected tl)ey would be able R. ..v ,, ,u salu to deliver the Philadelphia vote to tna ..ui vviiuoui posuivc commanu 01 me cul)elnatorlaI candidate they enpse. 1110 Mhest legal authority will I consent to "' " ' . ' , .. lcaders has been that they Overthrow a rule nf l.iw 1111,1 nreeedent """ ' ,,,.. nr nhnm kt f ...r....:'-::,,..,. cou m turn in auom ..,vv . It, :..""" " inriy jears Bian.ii.iB. , pnundelohla votes, HOO.OOK wa.s raised, vvhei.of l.oiulon shaie, though Incomplile. Is t; 1,000,000 ALLIES EXCHANGE, ..... fU N W rJ ni'nJIiFnJ ihtiMlitiliiirfiirnJM VIEWS WITH JAPAN m -"""".'-."."""""'-""."- a I" M Wukhinglou, Match 11 g linpoiiiiiit exchanges nie In piognss m between Toklo. London. Paris and Home m today, according to diplomatic otllclals d nere. 11 is uuutr.niuu.. .,,... ...v. ;- do with the proposed Japanese-Chinese g military expedition Into Siberia. Otllclals gJ . KuiiA.-n tniti. netinn bv China and tJ The question now nrlscs as to what japan '. almost cei tain unless there Is a g will become of the much touted liquor ' decided change in tne situation. ""t": H fc overthrow a rule of law and precedent m moro than forty ears sti s!?..t.he. Controller yesterday. "TJiat JOU;nne.'.hoae,who have Indorsed the I J:..,n8. "te ot enelr chamber u aw utterance are State P.epresenta- ti-kl-w . . r extra appropriations nas -.- Bo d of Norrlstown: Coum if " iiiiiiw uy ine cuuns on iiii.ii ... , ,ii,. it,,.. Hatfield, of Jlont- ccasions ' ' "-"""".. .....j ........ nr !.. TfiV.: -.""',.,.u."lf -n"""i 7, " a. ; county chairman of Berks C'tnty; s. s. i iibb iiul rt?auiieii iiih vnt. tun il win . - . .. . i a..... -.r i7n.i , TZ . , . . gomery County: Judge Robert dray 1 I oo not say my present Judgment 5, , ' "7 Hin,r the nenubllcan alnt the o.itlnnncA i ni..ni..i.iv nnni ' BuelionB. of r.eadlnB. tne KepuDiican . county chairman or iicrwa i-"'ny j. f i'kt!?r'!-?ht,ega.. authority to con- U . -" '- "gressm'an -i'"v- me mat I ought to countersign 1 ' f , ', i,,,. rmmiv nnd a BS'S?.?.1? he two-thirds vote rule J? 1?" " ' m,.T" u"cus unuer tno act of i7t 13 nu- i.- fc'us!y broken." Dl. !mPachment of President I.ennon. ot pk Council, as a means ot stopping tjuw 'railroading" of the 'transfer bill l.saa nut .nn... .... .... r. .. .. r. - luinnm luuuy iy ..Ullllliuit iv.ounclman Albert S. C. Miller, of th! -r- inirty..?M" iva u 1.,....,. t n ?tUmnt he said: ' iCo the nresllIcnt and chief cleric of ;, ' ""' v-uuncii Bign a etatemeni mac ?n Ord nnnn. un ... 1 .. . ',,. -.--..... w naa lUBHeu IIIUL UIUIIIJII, " not eee how the City Controller can i """ to countersign tlie warrant on r-," round that it did not pass, when (' ""non-Council reversed the prcsldentl , '.H1HI, !,!' lne president of select Council dia -i e..ciueiic iliac uu ortiuiuiica ' Saaa, rcnulrlng two-thlrda to carry i-- nen tnero were not two-thirds In '... " and refused to entertain an & PPea from fl.A a..l.lnti vl,l.li wna t'I2riir5r t0 the rules. Impeachment pro fcceealnga shnnia .. ina,..(i at,,i an tJUempt made to suspend the offender I'll,." atclarlnr his intention to look up lin.i ' nu'llns Involved, the Mayor lin-i "l"y uec'ared himself opposed to RJ'ortlceholdlnB. He added that the WWIntment of President Lcnnon did IS :?m ,n that class, as the commie- ."' a mate iioav nna nas notninr i J with the 'sovernment of Phlla- S"5". iriiurii .i"""i ... .. ... .- -- . low ever, will depend on tne action ot tg the Ilolshevlk congrer.s, which win meet In Moscow tomorrow to act on the latest l-j Herman-made peaco pioposals g Confidential advices lecelved here to- & day i.iy that part of the. Japanese anni 1 ra is being mooiiizeu. ine i.iei naa '"-, 1 rn. 1. .. ..lilllnHnn nml n ennserlll- 1A tlon bill, but according to olllclal ad- H vices received heie. Viscount Motono. the . M Japanese Foreign Minister, lias declined B ... m.l-a n mil, lie Ktutenielit AS to how I H4 far the fiovernment will go In piesslng OS these measures. g jionnis confhp.s with motono ; te It Is understood that Roland S. Mor lis, the American ..mnassador to Japan, held a lengthy conference with Viscount Motono on Saturday, at which the position of the United States toward Intervention In Slbe. , was d'icusscd. Whether a repoit of the result of his visit has been made to tlie State De partment by Mr. Morrrs 1 a matter on which officials there will not comment. Naturally. It Is assumed that he did. The negotiations, however, are being can led on in a distinctly Informal man- wsonally Iti vmakts no difference Men in the Service 1 ivMI hr interested in our un usually large collection of prac- $fc tical wrist waicnes wuu ut- pcndable movements! A reliable, tinlepiecc is one nf silver with Waltham move- e. ment rndium dial and hands, ?tS: : -.--. . , ... . 'rcaw 1 non-breaKaoie crystal, wnsivajiii band of moisture-proof khaki. r,i $20. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SlLVBnSMITHS eJ 1 70 nn Mii.Kni no en I 230.00 Hudson Seal '. ! . 115!oO 250.00 Nutria 125.00 290.00 Hudson Seal 145.00 390.00 Natural Squirrel 195.00 525.00 Mole 350.00 Spring-Weight Scarfs Mavfeoi & DeMair? 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Removal Sale! Furs at Half Price THIS is but the merest hint of the va- x riety in styles and prices. You can find b the fur you want at a big saving. Purchases will be reserved in our vaults until next fall upon payment of a deposit, payments to be con tinued monthly during spring and summer. Fur Coats 75.00 Pony ' 37.50 I 19.00 Marmot 149.00 Muskrat 59.50 74.50 47.00 Wolf, all t:olor. , 65.00 Fox, all colors. . , 05,00 Hudion Seal,,,, 23.50 32.50 47.50 09.00 Ermine 49.50 179.00 Kolintkv 89.50 155.00 Squirrel 77.5p Fur Sets 55.00 Raccoon 65.00 Taupe Fox 105.00 Taupe Wolf 1 1 0.00 Kolinsky 1 20.00 Black Wolf 1 25.00 Black Fox 1 35.00 Brown Fox 67.50 195.00 Beaver 97.50 197.00 Pointed Fox 98.50 27.50 32.50 H 52.50 i; 55.00 g 60.00 62.50 Mail orders promptly Mled. Repairing and remodeling at low coif, Purehaslng agents' orders accepted ml It usual 10 per cent alloiced. gmmmmmosowmimMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm A Can of the Wonderful New Finish for All Woodwork and Furniture .Jraca V6LVO' TONE PIN HERE is the remarkable wood finish which gives the new rich, hand-rubbed effect so sought after today. Now you can have this beautiful velvety finish on all woodwork and furniture ! Now you can bring back to usefulness old pieces with the out-of date highly varnished or flat Mission finish. Lucas Velvo-Tone Finish stains, varn ishes and gives the hand rubbed effect in one operation; is easy to use; low in cost; produces a wonderfully rich and handsome finish. It comes iu nine" shades: Old Oak, Golden Oak, Weathered Oak, Fumed' Oak, Rich Mahogany. Dark Mahogany. Zarina Green, Black Flemish, Natural. Get a can today. YoifCan Get Velvo-Tone al Any of the Following Dealers S klr A Jlrnj . r.841 MarkU St , V. ' '"r"". -'KI H liOth St .1 Hrrrrton, Mill VVoodlund Ai ,. '.'"I"0"! ,;i3' Vint Hi il A Hupplp i'o., 4018 J.aniKitpr An- , litm niii.vDM.nii.v ( hNritAi. di-iric I V Mitihrll .'Oth rnlolllll Ht iiif.nlif llm-ilnnr Co 1VIS .VlHrKfl !".' Miriiiburi Si i'o fjtli i. Market hi' limlirl llroth-rii Mli i Mirl.fl Sli iiHl,rl.lii A ciollilcr. lh A Murkei St" Lit llrothrrt. MorUft I Hlh l XimniiTninn llarilMarn Co.. "' v,iTrj. Viini.inii.n HanlMHrp i'o .1 ''' s'' VVm i: Itlnih 1T Mark't Si mi" Drilk Co 1.1 S Mill M VI laLlll-nii. 1,".3 Villi- t I s. villl'i L'.W l-'Hi Si ii Murl T.10 Sprlns l!..rJn "' VV n llr, l.rr. 50 Hill Ml I'llll.VIII.I.I'lllV NOI'.TIIILVM V U Ham. Mniphl t. CumWrUort SI" i...,o.r. ii,,,. "sS'" x r.th st VVm lielillmrr .lr 4111.", N .'th hi WI.IIM..II ll.l, I'". roirMjiJ- .V..i n hwvi'nniiiai'rii. "- '.."T '. K i: Siitlrra. i'3r,1 K Allfcll'm Ay Url'lx- llaiUar Co. llnea 11 Ht' I I V li.iarilnun .lil'l Loimshori" M I chlllli. KU. Miln 'rorrwdyl Ai- ll.rhnril Krlit .lill N,5'h s' , . . ,1 (I ("roll "nn .'"ion i:rinanloiviil Ai. I,ih vv.-Ur .""ill N .Mil SI. i li II I.aii I'.'J VV Tabor lli.a.l , I i.Hl.r Cu.nn.n.ar WiMI I'rankfor.l Win l)lly 3M'i hn.'ni.lon Avr loin Churl. aton. i I'.M Knulnglon A- r .1 Mnrr. S.Hii. K """..'". I)NKIIT Iridc ?t vU" VV II haina.i. HO 1 Oraril Vl iVarl V Wclnanil 4IS VV lllranl Ave Vli VVhriilon. 'J4Tfi ITankfrir.l Avj. Hi". i: llojam. 'SIS 1-rankfnrd Ave I M Khii Co -M- K'nilnclon Avr I VV iilUIn V'Ui llftnianiown ai. I lirollman nolo lli-rinnnlmvn v'. I ii.," MoiliiWna. 134:. Ilooklanil St II l" Ilel li-r ". r."IH fllH York lload i'l.. 11, It'lnboth. li44H Itl.lns Sun li ll'oiil.rtl 111 OK . v0 I'lwM. I Harry Cox I'M W Olranl Alt, Ftlller Ihoinpao.i A Cambria hi V'ulllii Ilroi. lljtlton. ,..,.,. ... Praslicimel I ro' . 11th Diamond M V". Awfwfik. r.4l lllflnu Sun Ave. VI II Sti In I roiit k Tloaa Sl I, niii.ini.it. isth ""a"",?,!?" 5' lra II llallilforlh, .IS.'" N tront l l"rl Pat' 33H1 N. Mh St. i"clarl I.PP. '"?".."' v, V.llllam I'limknl S3I J,r1n' lohn irr L'ii.15 llprmantonn Ave I- " l Ulf r ' 427 W .l.fhlyh Av f h.i Ii Sll.ox Jr. '.'Till Orlhodox i I'li hnorr nio 1H17 Orlhodox st VI l.u.lf r'J7 f'ratiklorrt Aye. I Kroui.li JH14 rtnnl n Ave Hi, ilar.loBrf Shop. jn U.OIrard Ave wniin Hannah. WW mn. niton Av. i m.giii inn i: rioea hi. Mlt'TII PIIII.A1KI.1'HI i .... . la nbioll 'n P""h "' V inillnShimT VJIh . Morrln hi. , v o "Sham. Slat Wharton S-i I vv lltlne. 1U0O llUnrr St. I. Ivi.''. 1S1"R Market St. i nxniau. 1H-1 South SI. I slTolVon. 1027 S. 2'UII W ,', oWal.rn..... S90H ""m",. ' '' r Kramer. Hh t Ohrlallan St. ,1 Oltnilu. ISM,?- Mh PI- I llublli 22S Illtner St. n. s!,,V,iio.r.thi rn., in. M. Maritoltn 1T1. H. 7t M p r Sherry, -let h south, str. i a Dwyer, liK"' Sanom SI. , M. Pride Co.. IISil Wharton M. Cha. noe.enberg. '.Kth Wharton Sl. N- rannlcla. 132.". Plcklnaon St. M Rndnlt.ky. 1312 I'ort.r St. i- W Heine. JIWI Wolf St. ',., VV llarner. 811 Oray'a Ttrrv An. II Blolt. 1137 S. '-(Uh St I rneet Hawk l2rt Shnnk St. si Klelinan. 7.'.n l'a'unk Ave Carl Krupp. 212ft S.22d St. lornfeld 4 Son. 1330 South St. , Pel.trlnit. Hth A Fltrwaler St.. lohn Yountr. HMS I'ederat Hi. ia," noldnmn. 1712 S. 2d SI. n Cohn, 2120 P. "th St. wvst niif.xni'.i.riiiA vv II Mhmore'a ton. 8118 Market fct. II II Hnmblln. SMI Spruca St. VV li I.owher. fi'.'IK Market SI. II Maaen. llRn.l Market St. ii iv. nickarda. H24n l.ancaater Ave. ii nov.l t Sona, 44I I.aneaiter Ave i Wolkln fc Soon, 40S7 Lancaster Ave. M Pnlder. 1003 N. 40tli St. ' O. Doiiaon. 02.1 S. llOlll St. I Brown Son. 1419 S. .',th St. V I'eteraon. 41117 Woodland Avt. i. ii ftinler. t-"3 Main St.. Darby, ra. 1.' Sl'lUer'nan. 7214 Woodland Ave. VV K Kullerton, n.lSl Ilalilmore Ave. u o. Welman. 81 IW Haverford Ave. Hamilton liaiaar. S04n Market SI. Hhvrplea. llrothera. 0248 Market St .I.D. Maien. n!)22 Market St. Hperzet h Sthwarts. STlli H Cheater Ave. 1, Tlubln. 4110 Lancaater Ave. Ilellable Hdwe, i llouaefurnlghlnic Co,, DI17 lUver- W W. I.n'a 50th LarchwooJ Ave. T i t Ifi V'lrttir M f, ...hi... b H. Shapiro. 1214 N. r.sd St. .. "' .?'' 5""' Mailer SI ni Madnav 4221 I.anraaler Ave ".l0"...' Haller. 4(104 Olrard Ave. . ii- lJ "l.dlnaT, 72S S r,2il St. ,; ... 'vn. I'Vrnwood, la VV. i H Jl Weaver. r,701) Woodland Ave l'IIII..MIKI.-lll (iKKMANTOtV.N I' B. Iteldlnser. 3.147 OVmantown Ave. lohn All.'op. 213(1 l: Chelten Ave H A VVeldemann 4010 llermantouu Ave I'aul 51 Welhenmaver .1N52 llermantoivn Ave .1 vv liped. n32M l.ernianloun Ave. Ilall'a Druit .Store, N u Cor. 35th Queen Lata. Cnua. A, VVllllamaiin, ritU3 (lermantown Ave. Cooper k Pltton. SMlPChew SI VV A Klllan. 8(103 Oermantnwn Ale, VVm .VI. Marriott 4HU Wayne Ave I. .VI rtothentierger. 7137 Uerniantown Aia ha. P. liable, .X30 llermantown Ave. C II llarrett. 411S Qermantown Ave. VV m Maaee. 201.1 B. Chelten Ave. II I Oroira 734 Limekiln Pike. c VV l.ovva, i'.niij Vork Road. VV a Umtmanu, 5123 Germantowu Ave. P1IIUMIKI.PII1 MIRTinVKHl' Ill-IHICT Win Sadler. 142(1 Columbia Ave A W l!lgall. L'fllh I Itldze Ave i: llartela. 2213 Wrat Lelilgh Ave Itenrlck' Hardware. Co. 17th & Venantu hta .li.hn Tlerker A. Soil. -J7llt W. LUrard Ave .1 II Chappell. 43J.1 Main SI., Manajunk A r. Itumer, 2024 Kalrmount Ave A. F llatel, 22'J Itllthter St . Wlasahlil.cn. .lohn Iloorae. SIM N. Kith SI VI O'Connor, i'dls IV, l.ohlali Ave. .lo. Ualasnv. 1702 W Vork St .lo Kam, 270S W. York St n.Imund Sihrlier. 227 N. 22d St. Win. Wilde lilta Itldce Ave. . i.irad Lauth. 2H12 Columbia Ave. Crjink C Kenvon, 1S38 Columbia Ave I Paul lleniel, 211.1 nidge Ave. .' Pint llenzel. 211(1 Montnomerv Ave. eluew llotlunali, 3008 N. 2Jil St. halla Hardwnru Co , Hldge L Mldvale Avea VVm. Uoodivln. 21t . Westmoreland Sis. VI. Koppleman. 010(1 Ridge Ave, VVm. Iloerr. 2320 N. 27th St. Joseph IVeliu, 14IH W, Susquehanna Ave c. A, Moldrup. 2.1th i Parrlsh 8t Pied lloerrleman. 1H20 Dauphin SI .loeph nurnby, lO.to Columbia, Ave. . haa. Klelnmann, IRIS Cumberland St. toieph Kergueon. 15th tr Clearlleld Sla. lamea 11. Kckeraley, 0120 llldge. Ave. Harold Poole, 4138 llldge Ave. Hall'a Drug fitore. 3.1th Queen I.anc. II. II Clotwala. 1.121 Courlland Si. Win. A. llarion 1S05 Dauphin St. PKNNBYT.V.WIA .1 I. Ambler. Lansdale. Pa. I Pounall Hdwe Co, Coattevllle. 1'a .1. I.. Meredith, Jr.. West Cheler. Pa. 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