"WW?? I f ' .v- fiVKNlNG PUBLIC.' LEnGER-tHlLADELPHIA. ''liHUESD AY, L MARCH 14, 191S I I- I !. ... 'bill to even up DRAFT INJUSTICE States With Alien Population i Have Hitherto Borne ' Strain 'V TWitftf SECOND DRAFT DELAYED Will Not Bo Ordered by Provost Marshnl General Crowder Until Question Is Settled ., tin a Sta n I'orrripondrn I ' Wimhlnntnii, Mnrch 14 Unless ConprPBR enactH n law ehnnK- ,1-, (h IibW of computation the next Selective drnft for tho Nntlonsil Army will be n unjunt In Pennnlvnnln, Now JrrW ami Delavvn.ro as win the flrpt one, made last July. Under h prewnt law tlio War Te. rtmnt H compelled to ilraft cIlBlbln men from Pennsylvania upon thr- hauls ef the total cHtlmntid population ot the State and not upon tho basis of the perccntaRO of rllBlble men The pronoied new law to covern com- V nutation of tho quotas to be supplied i yv each State provide the number of j! ncn 'hall bo based upon tho numlnr Iv'iciually liable to military service under flat Ii Him nuv ujmn inu iuwi i'i- , jitlon, American ami allm ltepnrt lrlny Kraft The resolution now before C'onKress I has the hearty Indorsement of the War I Department. It liaH pased tlio Senato ind has been reported to tho Houe 'from the military committee. There , was a stronc minority report, sinned by j 'sit member-!, filed ncalnnt It yester day. Chairman Dent, of the committee, I announced the measure would not In '. called up until after secretary Hal:tr return from France. Nl.lia ..111 J Inn II... . ....n.. .1 .1 -n C ,. .. 11113 mil ucit.jr tuu r."ii,t uiftii, tin i n-n, l.f Afnruhnl flnnn-nl Prnmilav I. au ' 1 announced he will not proceed with It until the question Is settled ; General Crovvder appeared Breath .Concerned when be learned tho leghla- ition was cnecKta in tne House " ; Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Pela- .wtre were treated unjustly In the. Ust draft, tho War Pi p.irtment has niliu t- ted, becaUBO of thtlr large alien popula- ; 3 uon. ' Indecldlnff tho number of men 1'inn 'lylvanla should clvc In the (Irst draft, ' ttlft W(l nflliarlmnnl (nnt Ihs .,..., Ts V....... .....I........ e ll. ,- uiHua vniuii.tiu ill iiiu umil 1IUJIUIH- tlon or the .state, basic on tho 1910 I 'Aforei, at 8,CIG0.0I2, and fixed the State's I Iffliiota at SI.OIiG. .These 31, USB were drafted rom tho eligible men In I'ennss Ivanla vv Ithout ' taking Into account 22 per cent of I'cnn- ! If Kljdvanla's population was alien In 1010, ' nd still probably a larger percentage vi m my, thus rcnns Ivanla was ri- i, Quired to supply, throuuh tho July orati, auotit one-third more than her proper quotn Allen Proportion Unequal The proposed new law Is Intended to I correct the injustice) done under tho i old law in the first draft. If the proper- (Inn nf flllatiu timet ,... . I iu ..n . I . ; .... ...(, nan ;iuai III ill! IMC ' 3 J States there would be no .njustlre un- . deP the nlrl t.iu htit tm L..inn nr ti,- piu I '" " ruiiit 4 till' rj States, notablv PrnnHiimntii fnnni.. tlcutf California, MaHs.iclniK.'tts, 'Ihoili Ul&M, Nuw Jtrwy and New York. Im I ftllcn Donulatlon rnnntnt -j Mttii au ' 40 per cint. ami othnr str.iinu iiinnvl tnthe South, such hh Alnbarna. GeniRln, ' Florida, Mlslr?fni,l. Kmiih r?nmiitin 11 Xcrth CnroPn.i nnd Trnntux imtJ t 1 Hen poptilutlon of Iphs than 1 n. p I i tent, the old draft law is unjust to IVS is jgy Jtt' x , IJJJJjJJJJJJJjJJJjJHHa iBH 1 GARY PLAN OF SCHOOL REFORMS ti WOULD AVOID HTGHKR TAX RATE Edwin Wolf, Leader of Education Board "Independ ents," Urges Intensive Methods Two-Class . Shifts and Coeducation ARMY TAKES BUT ONE DORMITORY AT F. AND M. r,. Illlr'UIl.Mr! in the public Kcbool K.n- Dlt. WJI. HlCNUl" Konnirrs Stated ch'tk of the I'resbytei ian Gencnil Assembly, who has been designated by President Wilson. a Presbyterinn ruling cider of Printcton, N. J,, to convey to more thun 3 000,000 communi cants thiouffhout Amoricn his apprecintion of their declaration of fealty to the United State in tho war against Geimany. Methodists Flay War Work on Sundays "Inlependent" members of the lloird of I-djeatloii become tffectlxe the slx-inlll BClool tax will be sumrlrnt to mnlnlaln tho Mclionln at n maximum of efficiency ard to prilde new accommodations, ac cording to Kdwln Wolf, president of tho board nnd lender of the ,'lndep"lidentr." An extension of the iSiuy Hehoot plan In n mitllfled form to the hlsh schools, PH tteil lis to th nlnltli'Mtnrv Hrhontft. will ni.iko n more Intens'fted use of tho leu hem anil schoolrooms Misslble, Mr. olf points nut A largo saving ran htiH lie apitimpllfhcd I'nder this plan the icIvmiIh would operate with two shlfti of pupils nnd i will bo !n operation from S n in to S I in .SegreRatlnn of tho s'xes in the schools was duiounced as "unnatural" by Mr Wolf 'When I went to chunl we used to wnll at the corner for tho Klrls after M'houl houis. (.'hlMre.i liao not cIiiiirmI much slnco my tlim. You can stl'l find boyn hanKliitr iimuiiiI waltlnn for tho Klrls. To Insln upon their beltic edu cated separately Is not only expensive i n lcnulrlmr the dupllcatlnn of c'as-es, nut It Is an attempt to make the tu- dents unnatural " I'oiisillditlfin of the West l'hlladd-' phli hlKh Hchoo's for Iim.vh and ctrNi unit of the South Philadelphia h nh schools for liojs mill i;lr Is advocated' by Mr Wolf "One of the obst iries In the way of' this Is the fear held by many member'! I nf the bcaid that some of the teneheis nnd principals would lno their Jobs" .Mi Wolf inallil.i mi, I do nut think a few p.'rons shiiuld be allowed stand In the vvny of s'hool icform, peclally when It means dollars and cents township volunteer to rt e In the war. to every taxpajer of Phlladelpsla as jv'ell as the education ot our future citi zens " Prediction Is made anionR the Inde pendents" of the board that the "old KUird" will "see the llRht " (Irent hope Is expresied that a Inrite percentage of the reforms ndvocated by Mr. Wolf and his followers will be accepted by the board, UioukIi n bald llRht Is expected. Superintendent John V flarber denies Mr Wolfs contention that Jl.unn.noO a vi nr can be saved In the i-chools with out undulv starving them He Is, nnd has been for some time past. Insistent on the need for a fchoul tax blither thnn the present l.nilt of six mills "Without nnre ni'ine vre cmiwl fol low the wishes of President Wilson," ho dec'aied, "In strcmithenlnn the schools which have been termed 'our Inst lino of defense The scopu and functions of oui schools are l filming so lartro nnd Imnlvfd that an ever-inireaslng sum Is ne(cssnry to llnanoo tho new activ ities." Co cducitlon has hern found success ful In the West and Hr Clnrber predicts It will Income part of the i astern school svstrms. He icfusul to express an opinion In the nntter of the proposed merger of thi- School of Pedagogy nnd the Normal School other than to ex plain that no othir clt had scp.nate Institutions for the Instruction of male mil female ttnehers. I Stains of Academy fit Lancaster Un changed by Plans for New School Lancaster, p March 14. Only one Jiulldlng of the Tranklln and Marshall Academ) a dormltor) has been taken over by I'nlted States nrmy olllcers for use as an aviation clnol and even this hulldfiig will not be actually occu pied by tlio Government until next summer When the oflleers lslttd the acmlemy recintPj- It was reported that the sev eral buildings would be taken over nnd Immediately converted to (lovvrnniint u- housing n big nvlatlon school This ltd to the surmise that tin Government planned to mnke like use nf the facilities of all technical sdinols, it now npoars the Oovfrnment will do nothing thnt will change the status of rrmiklln and JIar-shall. LANCASTER COUNTY HAS' BANNER CATTLE YEAR Animals Fattened In Red Rose Dis trict Expected to Brine; $17,000,000 Lancaster, P Mnrc'i II- The year 101 will in all probability stand out In history as tho banner yenr for cattle fattening In I.nncaUr County, and the IndlcatlntiH urn I1ii t Ihn eross fntnl value of flu, nnlmiili lill rrnltwd wrllfllt Oil' the farms tf the Ited Ito'c district will) bo rearly tl7.000.OU0. j This statement Is made on tho basis of figures glvfli by an olllclal of the I fnlon Stock Yards Company, who es- j tlmntes that llurc nre approximated 100,000 anlmala being fnttenpil on the i farms here He calculited that when ' the) reach the stockv arils for shipment to the im trop illtnti niarkits they will uvernge 1500 pounds iipliro, which, on the basis of fourteen cents per pound which Is considered a conservative fig ure, would total $l.00,000, a greater sum thnn derived from any other Indi vidual Industry In the county, Tho movement of cattle will start be tween now nnd thA tut nf Anrlt nnd Will continue until about the middle ot July, I the rule 'being that by tht rarms are cleared of AH of thep Hiiuiium. ine sales ai inn'ioei nt tho present time are limited ' cattle of the bologna kind nnd mid fnr Immmllula lnnhla-.li. butchers 'nnd the packing houie.. nR-VoNurrs AltH ' 2 or 3 at eieh mi Hiv" M Dr. Hfrlitly buttered, Instead of so much b win give perfect digestion ana normal action. Conntinnttnn overcome in 2 days. Contain NO medicine.' per pnrkHRc. At principal drug and grocery stores or direct from Von's Health Biscuit Co,, 2218-2220 Market Street 25c Soldier Dies of Diphtheria Mnhiimiy Cltv, Ta March 1 1 The War Department has untitled Illchnrd Oil th it Ills son John D GUI. died In trKr.inio fiom diphtheria Gill. Ii rormer .(,. I milrnnd telegrapher Is the first Mahinoy I I lent of ' fr advo- 3 hnrcli I States having many aliens. An Individual In a State having a Urge allm population is vastly more liable to draft than one living vvluro Uure are few nl.cns. A man living In Pennajlvanla is 40 per cent more liable to be drafted than a man living In Alabama or Florida. General Ciowder iccognlzed early In the last draft that I'cnnvli ..,,!,. .. . .. ... i , be drawn upon In a measure bevond lis IS due and hi- nnd R,.r-rpt!.ri. Tlnl... ., mltted it, but fcald thoy vvtro novverluu Li Unilfp tha I kit K ' Thfl pftVirt In nD t. .. tl, ,.- . . .., -..-.. . ,.t-, ,t ,,, urlntr anoui . .ene of the bitterest debts In i,ioi, e:,n. P iress has encaced nt iniu o.uuin.r ,. L i " be,f- neht l)lt"e"' the States which " discriminated against last ear. -..- .e ,,,u ouiaincu tnc beiiel t of Its Inequalities Wilson Indorses Hill i As the representatives nf ii,m ui..iuu ilth tho large alien population nre In minoriiy, tin re Is a reasonable doubt of the passage of thn new bill, nlthoiiKli President Wilson nod the War. Depart ment are In favor of It. Under tho bill all tho men in class 1 -that is, unmarried men and married men without dependents must bo drawn fronvall tho States to make up tho num ber needed by tho War Department before the men In class 2 married men with dependents can bo drawn upon from any State. SUCh a lump lirnnnrllnn nf l,n .... (m class l In Pennsylvania were drafted. Ult -Tttltr Lama...... -- i , a. .... J . -., mmuM oi mo inertuaiitics or ,U old law, that If the next draft Is if . "P on me same basis It is doubtful Ifitbe State's quota can bo obtained without taking men In class 2, married n with dependents. Brown May Insist on Increasing Cost CuUioripil frivm.l"-. 4ln. totlon, would at once take up the tc- l,'J.f- n .1 . ... --. v, ma uuuri, saia : Judge Brown had that bill sent to ", una j nad It Introduced after first navlng had it marked 'by request ' I certainly Bee no reason for hnsto in such in Important matter, nnd ehall not ta.) P until It Is renched In the regular COllr.6 nf lnwlii-uu I Thla staKniet of Chairman Gurtney Ih i mean that the Vare Louiicllmen will D m nO lllirrv In nr.nl. nnulln..u l .. lt'n wlllcl tho appointments are .lOlH tllOUPhT llllr.!.. In I A. f .-- iVt- I ....v,, ,u u,.-iiirii. ,-3Lnuior are.. Judge llrown has always been r- --in personal rrlend of Senator Ptn rORA Ana !. .... . ... . 7 ""- " muiemcni in m.we ny uev ' I Counc"nien that he wants the now 'i-s-t as rewards to 1'enrose followers "- nave ueen ousted from city posl jVwiu to mjke room for Vare workers. Judffa rt-..n...... . . . ta K Tii., . w" " re,luesi is no snort as w iittie (g, thnn cornnmnai j,rcf. '.vae declares that the growing activities ira h, . " re'lu'ro the additional force ui.A i "luny oi tne places have been .71, Counell In the past.V Um, i. . V urevy or the communlca-'fSSi-i.tak.n, t0 menn hat ac-n" will lhr,J- "" "eing Ignored. Judge llrown, lnt.ii ' " macIe no statement of hie Si T "nl iMr- 'eaves the Vare Coun r $? . ln the Vark-lt-ritile demand. wre It not backed n2r '" lo execute at tne citys oi?"" would bo turned down Is llttlo ,7 man a certalntv. omnpiiu hau ICourt t'n ln confl!c' wlth'the Municipal -,. 0.UM or tne constant Increase ?V xP.ne of operation. lT'7,!!f,ai'1-0, ""y mployes, as original- klZ .:"' ,ne court now Provides em- r'fment fOr mnH than RAA naHu aw coat of upkeep Is more than 1700,- .nd thn VPunn Intol ...111. II.. .- palj -" -'M lunii "-441" 111 'IU- ;." 'n uuued, would beTPell over 'Y H.0,000 annually. '?Pmldde Kills Goldfish t. Pa., March -4-r-Copner'Bul- f iinttniietl frnm I'uce tine tlon of vote is for the corning pntiuiics and said it w is the duty f pviiv p.ot.it to see to It that voters In Ills congriga tlon register! d in as to be able to have a voice In selecting reprc n'.allves who are to decide the prohibition i .sue In th" State. Hi- fill 1 1 . ' -v to til.' I.ii' " tin c i' if in i" ii- 'n- l's r ' converts during the :r.ir mikln,; j to'tnl of about 100.000 "If wo put ns much villiuslamn Int'i our work as Hilly' Sum'iy dre our j efforts would urotiro tho country, ' he declared. The ftev Or Wilson reported for his district 103."i convertn. 702 men In the nntloml service, J3.1.82C paid for Im proviment.s. JT.'.SCO for old debts ai.d $8100 for war work Alexander Simpson, vice preside Hip Method'.it llnlsnpnl Ilospltil cited the budgi t system for the Church "Ministers do not know how to col lect mone." be said. "I, for one do not aimroVM of going to church and being asked for a contribution when I want t hear the gospel The budget i-stcii v.-puld do nwn with lhl " The ho'pl'al needs $10 COO for general ' epeiucs for the coming year, nportc. the Uev " M Iioswell. coriespindlrg secretary of the Institution. Kxtensvf war vorl. caused a deficit, he said SW IMil ndelplill us wero clectul n trustees of the Methodist llplsi-op.' Ilorp tal, ut tl i aflirnoon ssslon Those pleUd were the 1!pv. G Illcklei llunis the lie)-. Chutes M llo.swell. the llev Simpson II llvuns, tho llev. Satnuul M Vernon, the Itev W.lllam Ilamford and the Kcv. IMwaid C. Grllllths Day fur Hospital Cnmpalgn The second Sunday In May was -Icttod tentatively as a dnj for iiushhut n cumpilKii t'j obtain 'money cuntiibu tlnus tii aid tlio liopltal A resolution was pii,scd commending the work m I'r.ink A t'rennan on bLiiau o the ho.. pltal Itesolutlous wcic iMfcbtd In honor of thiee ministers In the sfrvice fifty jeuis tho ltev. II. C. Grllllth tin; llev 11 I SebiliiH and the llev J. C. Wood MeniorlM Mrvlces wero held lor mem bers of tho conference who died during the last jiar. An lath namo of u de li irted clergjman was called a, memorial tribute was delivered b a minister Thcie memo ra wero dcllwnd for tho late llev C. Hanson At lie, by vhe llev Georgo Gaul, lor tilt Uev Jonathan v .. ... ... .... ,,... i, i,....i. r..w it... ' iUiigi n, uy un) i nvawn, iu, ,,. llev. Uioige W !' Gmrf, by tho Uev T II. Netly, for the Itev llenjamln T String, by tho lltv. J. Sprlngir; for the Itev. George I.. Scluuffer. Sr , by tho llev. II. l-'ianklln; for the llev Wil liam K. Mac.Veal, by tho Itev. G. M Urodhend, and for tho llev George W. 2er. by tho llev I'. B Lynch. Other tnembeiH of the Conference of whom special mention was made were: Mrs. Henry H. liodlne, Mrs. .1. Wharton Uradley, Mrs. II. T fallen. Mrs. Clarenco Howell, Mrs. Samuel W Kurtz, Mrs. George II. I.orah, Mrs. Tran cls A. Manlove, Mrs. J 11. McCulIough, Mis. Samuel Hi Itelsner, Mrs. Irvln S Selti and Mrs. Itavll Smith, Woman's Soilety Mret Tho Woman's. Torelgn Mlsslonaiy So clety of the co fcrence held Its annual meeting In tho church this afternoon The piinclpal speaker was Mrs. Lena Leonard Fisher, of Clovclund, O, Mis I V Schelley sang The ministers of the conference ad journed for the afternoon to tho Trinity I'rcsbyterlan Church, Krankford uvenufi and Cambria street, for an exccutlvo ses sion, . The meeting opened with tt hymn seiv Ice nnd pravcr for the nation and the President by tho llev Dr. John Wat chorn, superintendent of illy iiiUkIuim Bishop fieri y Introduced the new ineiii beitf o' the conferince transferred from other confeiencts They nre the llev Andrew Derggrcen, of the New Hngland Conference; tho llev O C KetclR. or the Wyoming Conference; tho llev J D Fox, of the Central I'ennsvlvnnla Conference, nnd tho ltev 11 S Nlnde, of I the New1 Kngland South Confercme I 1'atrlotlkm was th keynote ot to day's session. It w.ll nach Its High point tonight when a patriotic rullv will be held in the Simpson Memorial Church A service flag containing 4332 Btars will bo dedicated. There will bo a ttnr for every Methodist I tho Phila delphia Confercnca who has Joined the colors, Governor Brumbaugh Is scheduled to address the Besslon. It Is thought prob able that he too, will have something to say about the prohibition question ,ln Pennsylvania, yesterday's enthusiastic adoption of prohibition measuvs hy the conference will be followed by further dlscussl- n during the conference. Bishop Luther B. Wilson, 77. n., Jiii. .. win also Bpenk tonight. Humors uro already beginning to gain circulation as to tho assignments of the pastorates for the coming year. Bishop Berry will announce these op polntmcnts as the last act of tho ses sion next Tuesday morning. Many changes nre expected. There are approximately ten vacancies due-, to deaths In the conference during the last lear Nearly aB many more have been caused by enlistments In the nrmy and navy1 and In Y. M. C. A, and other war work Theae vacancies aro expected to -.,i.. many ililfU In pastorates Olfer 03 f" f ol",,:ils ' i:i'Ti:n J? " ik 923 MARKET STREET prtng (Opening iap l I v ltor&rJ2v6zal S A Collection of Exactly 100 C Collection of Exactly 100 I NEW SPRING SUITS 2 -TRT $1U.'3V I n I MM, Hi G " 19 Would Regularly Sell at $25.00 This savins will not be possible after Friday. It is an example of what Vuif for Friday" means. Developed of s o r k e s, poplins, R-abnidlncs, whip cords, tweeds and novelty checks. 7& New White Lingerie WAISTS 59c $1.25 Values Sheer voiles and organdies In various tt limning effects. New Cloth DRESS SKIRTS $.49 $2.50 Values Shepherd checks nnd tweeds III btylea with billiard pockets and belts. mm l W 1 ? New Undermuslins ilk CamUolei, f Chemlie, Nightgown. rrfr Pelllcoati. il.00 Values Jy $1,00 Values. Various lace and ombrcldcry-trlmmed effects New Silk and Serge DRESSES $1.75 t V $16.50 Values llrlced "Just fur Frldny." Serges. iop llns, elepes lie i'IiIim-. taffetaB, Georgette crepes and satins I :T'l Ktfil l : ;f vi q S I d : H 500 Women's Serge and Poplin Dresses Just for Friday $ 3.75 A bargain that will bring r, 0 0 women I. A A fl W V enrly. Several new models chclce. Slics up to 46. for, 200 Women's Newest Spring Suits Just for a Friday 8-69 A grouping of new Myles worth up to 12 cn. no- eloped ot serges nnd shepherd checks In latest coat lengths. Women's $6.50 New Spring COATS $4.69 Neat, full length Girl' White Lingerie DRESSES $1.69 Pink ot blue rlbt , bo trimmed,., Sliea I I I n I Children's 69c Embroidered DRESSES C 43c Percales, reus and WS. ' ' -:. --r-: ...'v.-rfict:":" .. 'AWWv,. . 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Cha II Kaaper 1 Jt v Tahor Itoad. Cheatrr A Cummtnui. :30 Krankford Hoad Win Dlely. 3116 Kermlnrtnn Ave. I.oula Chartemnn 323 KenalnRlon Ave. K .! Maier, 2372 E Verrla St Trod VUyer, 1th A Hunting Park Ave Al W O Fa urn a n 440 K Olrarrt Ave Karl A Welmand 44 W Glrarrl Ave. Win VNhealon. 27 Frankford Ave. Tho. V. Itojaen. 4212 Frankford Ave I, M Ifane Co. 21112 KenhlnBton Avt. 1 Wolkln 2107 Oermantown Ave J Groilman. SOtO Germantown Ave Chan Hongklna. 134 S noekland St. It V Hell. Sr.. toie Old York llond. Chai II rielnboth. 4 43 rtlilns Sun Are. Orookett llroa , Kox Chaae. J Harry Cox, 921 W (llrard Ave A Pelfer. Thompaon Cambria Sts. "tullln Droa. Iluatletnn. Praahelmer Ilroa . Utll & Diamond St M. n Stein. Front A Tloa Sta I.eon Helmltne-.' l!th A Huntlnedon Sta. Mra I' Ilalmforth. 32SI K. Front ht. J. (.'harlea Lapp. 102 Erie Ave. William riunkeit, 3231 N Front St. John Orr, 2018 flrrmantown Ave. H C. Paoaatrr, 427 W. I.ehlch Ave. Chaa D Sllcoi. Jr.. !71 Orthodoi St. Edw Knorr Urn. 1117 Orthodox St. M. Ijielt, 227 Frankford Ave J H Kranich, JIM (Jermanioivn Ave. Th Ilardnaro Shop. 30 K. Olrard Ave Xornian HannaK 2J26 Kenalnulon Ave. J. McC.III. 1913 E Tlon St. A ICIelinnn. 5!1 N th Rt. riot'Tii riiiitiKi.rniA I.oula Jarobton. 2310 South St. C, A, lllllnham. I2th & Morris Sta. C. A Ollllnnham. 2lst L Wharton Sts. F. Y. Jlelnp. WOO llltner St. K Ka, l;i Market St. U Oxmn.,I2 South Ht. at. Nicholson. 127 h. 2th tt Jarob Waterman. S908 Wharton St. n. Kramer. 4th as Christian Su. H, (lltman. lilt S. 5th St J. Publn. 221 nltner 8t. N, Sterdlow, 8lh at Porter 8t M, MarEolln, 1717 8. 7th St. t P Mirr 21t A South sla. McTlrHo A Co. 33rt A Wharton Sts I A Dwer, 1R0B Sinsnm St I linn ltolirT 2th S. Wlnrton Ms V Pannlefla, 1321 Tllrklnaon St I Tludnltaky. 134? Pnrler St f. V Heine. HOI Wolf St. la W Oirner. all drays Tern Ave II Slott 1137 S 20th St , Erneat Hniirk. 1821 hunk St VI ICIelmin. 760 Tasvilnk Ave. Carl Krupp. 2120 S 22d St Cornfeld A Son. 1310 South St. I. Pflatrlna-, llth Flttivnler Sts lohn Younic U31 Federal Bt. am Coldnian 1742 S. 2nd SI, It Cohen, 2129 S 7th St west rim. xnn. nil W H Aahmore'a hon. 3411 Market St 0 II Ilamhlln r.C0: Spruce Si. W II I,oKher 6219 Market St II Macen, 6301 Market St. H. W. Hlrkarda. 8240 Lanrnater Ave R lliil . Hnna, 4041 l.nnraster Ave M Wnlkln Son 40?7 I ancaater Ave M. Snilr, 100S N 40th St W O Dob-on 62S S 60th SI 1 Ilroivn , Son 1411 S SSlh St N I'eterson 4617 Woodland Ave, P. If Upler. 3 Main SI ttarby. Pa I, Mlb-rman, 7214 Woodland Ave. "IV K Fullerton, 8636 nalilmoro Ave M -l. Wel-amnn 6165 Ileverforit Ave Ilamllloii Ttazaar, 2949 Market St Miarplets Ttrothera 6243 Market St I I) Mann. 6922 Market HI. Operzel St SchwarU S7th I Chester Ave. T. Ttuhln 4116 I.anraater Ave rtellahle Ildive. i. Ilousf furnlihlnr Co., 3417 Haver ford Av e VV W. Loa 86th and Larrhirood Ave, S, Sklar ft Urns. 8346 Market St 7. ) Clarke, 26C S. 0th St J. Ilrereton, 6510 Woodland Ave, N. Pearson. 6131 Vine Rt. (I, A Supple & Co. 4011 Lancaster Ave, A Victor 629 Market St, II Shapiro, 1214 K. 62d St C II. Slace 6719 Master St. Wm Madwa), 4221 Lancaster Ave, N'enton I", llaker. 4 004 (llrard Ave I. C. Uladlne:. 721 S. 62d St. VV. S Kelly, Fernwond. Pa. VV W ft II M. Weaver, 0709 Woodland Ave , rllI!.AI)EI.rilIA GKItM.lNTOWN c. Tl IteldlnRer. 3847 Oermanton Ave. John Allsop. 2136 K Chelten Ave. 11 A. Weldemann. 4016 Oermantown Ave. Paul M Welhenmayer. Itit Oermantown Ave. .1 W. Heed. 6323 Oermantown Ave Hall's OruT Store. N. I: Cor. 35th A Queen Lane. Chaa A. Wllllamaon. 6103 OermantoKn Ave, Cooper Fitton, 5601 Chew St. VV A Klllan, 1603 Germnntown Ave. Wm M Marriott. 4111 Wasns Ave. J. M, Ilothenberirer, 7137 Oermontown Ave. Chaa P, Gable, 6639 tltrmantown Ave, F. II. Garrett, 4315 derniaptown Ave. Wm Maeee, 2045 K. Chelten Ave. It, J Groves '7363 Limekiln Plkt. C W Lena. 6502 York Itoad. W. (1 Oeatmann. 6423 Oermantown Ave PIIIIDM.riHA NOHTIIWKST DIHTRICT Wm Sadler. 1426 Columbia Ave. A. W. Illezall. 29th A Itldre Ave. E. Ilartela. 2313 West Lehleh Ave. Ilenrlcks Hardware Co. nth It Vensnio cits. John Decker A Son. 3704 W. Olrard Ave. .1 tj f'hnppell 4321 Main St . Manayunk V F Rumer, 2024 Kalrmnunt Ave A V Ratee. 221 filthier St.. Wlssahlckon lohn Tinnrs. 3150 N. lth St. VI O'Cnnnor, 2612 w LehUh Ave, Jos lljlasnv 1702 W York Rt. .Ina Kani 2703 W York St. Krtmunil Schauer, 2927 N, "J st. Wm Wilde, 1618 Itldire Ave. Conrad I.aiilh, 2612 Columbia Ave I rank C Kenvun. 1636 Columbia Ave. J Paul Ilensel, 241S IlliUe Ave. I Paul Ilensel 2410 Mnntiromery Ave. elllew t, Ttnthman, S00I N J2d St. Kails Hardware Co, UUlre A Mldvala Aves. Wm Onmlivln. 5tst ft Westmoreland Sts. M. Koppleman. C106 Illdire Ave. Wm Iloerr. 2320 V :7th St, Joseph Welna, 1413 W Susquehanna Ave " A Moldrup. 25th ft Parrlah Sis. Fred Iloeffleman. 1929 Dauphin St. Inseph Ilurnby, 1S30 Columbia Ave, Chas Klelnmann, 1316 Cumberland Si Joseph Ferguson, 15th A Clearfield Sts James i: Kikersley, 613 nidlfo Ave llarotd Poole. 4133 ItUee Ave. Ilall'a Druit Stor", 35th tt Queen Lane II. G (lotnsls. 1521 Cnurlland St Wm A Ilartnn, 1605 Dauphin St Wm. Wolfman, 2919 N, 22d St. I'KNNM'M'AMA .1 I Ambler, Lansdale. Pa Ponnall Hde Co., Coalesville, Pa J. U Meredith Jr., West Chester, r. Cjnwjd Ildwe. Co, Cynwvd. Pa. F. II llenjamln. Chester. Pa, Kduard Todd, Chester, Pa, Palmer A Ua)ley. Cheater, Pa 1 D. Durnall, Swarthmore. PA ' Kdtt' .1. Lions. Ardmore, Pa. K K Marshall. Dreiel Hill. Pa. llrsn Mar Hdne Co. Hryn Stawr, r. Wood Ilroa, Marcus Hook, Pa, J, L. Kteln Conehohocken, Pa. Adam McLean. Somerton Pa. h J. Gross Perkins. Clifton llelahls. Fa. W, E Rearilr. Deryn, Pa. W. D. SturceC and Son Phoenltvllle. Ta. OAMDKN. N. J. A. Weyland A Son. Ml. Ephralm A Mechanic ai l.'!!... .. 1ll.. .... . " .(,,, a.v ,a,ll J.YV. j F.lmer C. Cox. Sth A ?lne Sta. tl T. Forman. 621 Fed ral St. . A. It Dease, Est, U6 Marl-et St. I. H. Olsen. 1311 riroadway Quality Hardware Co. not Iladdon Are. NKW JKRNKV Harry J. Ileli, Colllnrsnood Holand Wlllard, Haddonrield. George K. llels, Audubon. Harry Macferren. Iladdon HeUhts. Woodbury Paint A Ildwe. Co., Woodbury. J. S. Collins A Son, Inc. rtlvrrton. .1. H Collins A Son. Inc.. Msrchantvtlle. J. S. Collins A Son Inc. Itlverslda. . J. S. Collins A Hon. lne.. Moorestown. Guest t Ouest. Smedesboro. tleorie ,1. Andrews. Woodstown. Htlnson A Dlekensheets. Gloucester. J. W. Ilarker. W. Colllntswood. Mulford Ludlam. Mlllvllle. y DUon A Fogs;, Salem r T. O Lslblll. Urldkelon. Kandle llros , Pitman. ( r j a. H. Lampert. Wcatmont. . 3' liniAIIAim v 4a 1 i, in, a. i...r, xv CA iei w. ith au r X- r WIlmlnKton. Del o V srj I S T Ce v:vA..T'ajK-i aa w VsJJ-' -1 Vu tv ' ) I. !.' 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