- t'4rq yafwpm t , "$ "'i ? GREAT INCREASE RiLTH AFTER WAR EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATJDAY, APKiL 20, li)18 - ? CflOSS iWS RETURNS TO FRANCE FIVE DAYS AFTER ESCAPE FROM GERMANS&&B Sident of U. S. Steel Looks Bravc English Woman An- ?or Era of Industrial , jTOSpeu"' OF CO-OPERATION E Clnrlnnml, O.. April 20 V ' . . the Nntlonal foreign JgSi -t -'r. !'"e -.2 top'idnioftl,oum ii .linn. MO' HHL01 ' . .,,,1, nn Increase of Jnmcs States IffT '..nn as vrlll BC far to & for the appalling d-rtruc SPih.lMt four cars have wit-' PJ. ,,r Knrroll declared that the si sum her a,,ie3 "ouia g from the war Uctorlotis I n 'Torelgn Trade Aspects." WnV ..id that the ephemeral If.'I'rr,!,muUted from the ufo of our Hi SS foUi In the aid of h.m J..fnr wo Joined the common "' MJn moitly .wallowed up " -Hilary expenfes of the first year ll'10' participation In the war. J'iXntle tank rontrontltiK the 'suMn-.eant he mid not only N".!. aiiIm must be protected acalnst VTini the continuance of our own ' i lstrice insured, but that "our s"r rhould be fully utilized Ert,rwrtlon of the decadent In VfhlPlldlnB" I .u,f rrrloil of Vnxperlty 7- ji..inir a lonB period of Industrial niner thePwar. the speaker 'if'jSnerlca. It may bo hoped, will "i.iitlie position of offerlm? to the StfS IU retirements whl can be .rolled nere, on ierm iinu ""'"' tine fortj Bft alr and ju;t jmre . no evl. hlm 0, take undue ' swers Second Call to Aid buffering Victims at Front New Hospital Established in Convent at Funics Was Continually Under Enemy Gunfire "AT THE BACK OF THE FRONT" Cowrloht. 13IH, l,u I'liblio Lnlurr r o A M.lll MUSH'S IIIAKV Nn. 7 I-nst the Nice Car ACHAUKFKflt had set out with u beautiful now Itcd Cross car, the tnifllc uns appalling Ah you know on the Continent vehicles drive to the right. This Kmrllshmnn had ulvns driven to the left. A crisis occuncd In the rush of vehicles Follow lnu the habit of a lifetime, he moved to the left, collided with another vehicle, and tipped over Into the cannl lie escaped unhurt but there was no time to wive tho cnr. All this muddle nearly caused us to he left behind. I hastened kick, I hailing n passim; ambulance, and lit- ' erally commandeering the unwilling ' iiriver oy tnreats ami entreaties to take us to tho quay Finally we nrrUeil lust bcfoie the boat stinted. My little doff. Bombe. was hidden under my violet cloak, but Just n.s we were crossing the drawbridge, a passport olllcer hpled him as he popped his head out at nn unfortunate moment. "N'o dogs al lowed, miss: must be put in quaran tine forty days:" so I lud to abandon the quay stood Miss I? ! ..".I arXnrortuc-, thp rlch ' had ptocwed the Wouie "'""," "i,,i i n the future I RlPamrs Ior l,s l0 ne hlle wns u ,winith.andwesiiai intneiuiuro Btrnnger. but, seeing rav distress, she fcH?lSSS3 U of a war-worn smilingly said she would find a homo hh k -$ B r-- ft ," ffv ' 'uS 1 1 o TK. f3UtmK& v- Hm If Sa B i ummmaEL.mmiM- v- s;??w&.T'l5?v ? 7Sk- J I'll AkSfcdlP&KA'Hs a aMafSmiwwawwwww5agagafl5MWfiaVAl"ftM:iJAiwK Holland who, under tho Treaty of Geneva, must not dulil again. At that time Furnesi was the head tirmy. nna dating from 1S82. was King Albert's nrmy quar ters. Tho old-world market square was filled with every sort of war vehicle; ottlcers occupied tho Inns and soldiers swarmed everywhere, sleep ing at night In tho cathedral and an other great church, where straw was spread on tho floor for them. Queen Elizabeth lived nt I.a Panne, where there were hospitals and many con Milesccnts. it was never shelled. Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCvpvrtghl) I Ar. WhUthtnd uill oinmrr lour biMlnrM I durHlona on bvvino. tttltno. ntfi ertMno unit i uuwojfiicnr. Ask iour nitration cltnrtu uM ol'f "II l" nrl. I'our rorrrrl niiiiu unci nil fWirrt wiMf nc tttwtd to utt Inauirirtt. Wo lived In Fumes from October .Murr to iichuttni qmntiomi m ?.."! 18 to January IB. All tho tlmo we bu matt Othim uljt l.r niiiiirrrl In tht, wero In Belgium wo were never out of I tfjffik. 1 Wu in? WSS V, bearing of tho constant boom and i Vmr Mint. thunder of urtlllery, and at night the Wv n-n liflre with the battle going 1 on to tho cast of us, about three miles away. Our Ufo was n complex ining to describe: thet'o was a constant coming and going of outsiders, l'eoplc enmo to Fumes to seo things great people. The college being large and other accommodation In the town nil, we put them up. nnd they were our guests for tho time being. (CONTIVl'ljn MONHAV) "That bundle there" consisted of news papers and used packing paper which had been carefully straightened out and put In a neat pile for future use, "Never again let me find you destroy lug property like that Do you ever go to bed Willi your hobnail boots on at home? No." he answered me. "You've, mora respect for your mother's things, haven't ynu? If you want to destroy something inko your watch out of your pockpt. flo on, do It, do it now " Ms band lnmlnctlely went to my porket, nnd I bellexe if that wretched old man had told me to do H once more It would hate been "goodby lngcrsoll" for mine. He's a funny old codger and, believe mo. I'll never walk nn any more of bis darned old paper After all, 1 guess that paper Is useful. Vou'te not through with hlm ct," said Mike. ' Me'U lme some more to say almul what be calls the conseivatlon of supplies ' todavs ut mm:ss j:im(ik.m Ml llir mi fsn7 III the htg cities What does this mean to YOU? LA PARATA ITALIANA PRO "LIBERTY L0ANV 7??,tt wwwffWBM'itjmujttiia TUP. STKANDEU It ED CROSS AUTO Sublime Prova di Sincero Pa- triottismo degli Italiani di Philadelphia L.XVIII I'Vl' goi (land) looms nut here In Wal ton near the store and I want them I near, for I hae to work from 8:30 In the , I morning until G at night, and then, lis ' Iwav of a pleasant little recreation. Ii must be on the Job till la nn Matunlajs. ' I am rooming at Mike's home. Ills I 'mother, Mrs (Sough. Is a widow with two i I sons. Hill Is the other. Her huband i was a Scotchman. She Is lrlh The j bojs are Americans "Not Scotch-Amer-leans nor lrlsh-Amerlcnns," said Mike, ' 'urewlng up his little freckled nose, "but lJuvt plain Americans, and not so wry 1 plain nt that " Mike Is nlinut as cheeky a Kid as eer I like him. ilnlliir flfl fp nil inmn. with . i dollar a week for my breakfasts , .Make a list of somo or the lending I look like getting by pretty nicely with I packers of food, such ns era.krrs. Jams. nn J10 All thp fun ln't In the be 'canned igeiaines, ranneii mcni ami I'lttsburgh and surroundlnr terrtjoir tot a high-grade line such as yours. It yott are Pot fully represented In this district I shpuld very much appreclata an oppor tunity of securing th agency for your goods. If wo can get together on this T as sure sou that your goods will have the, thorough presentation that they de sen e. I look forward with Interest to your reply. Very truly yours, I would select tho smaller concerns for preference. Tho bg ones are probably adequately represented In Pittsburgh. Then call on tho wholesale grocers and see If you can secure an opening with them Next secure copies of trade papers In terested In food products. The names of some are sent to you under separate coer These papers often carry adver itlsements for agents. I believe It would pny you to put a small ad In some of them, stating what you want. It certainly would help you to take uo a. course of instruction in salesmanship, i preferably in n residence school. (CO.VTtNL'nn MONDAY) Husincss Questions Answered t hni HnfkiM rUhl warK nn n wnijon t splllnu milk In ntiir' iiml th InM luti nr 1 wi In Hi milk liuhlneM for my , srlf, hut hnil l' ir(n II up n uitount nf my I lfp' htnlth t wculil like In gt Into ir-r fini-l llni- llo mil llilnk I should Ink, a iniirnc In I nnlrnmlisliln In Hftnio rhool' , I .im tlitrtt three tenrs oltl and married. inn nun nn iitiKirr-n i. i t REAL ESTATE FOB BEN1 STONK IIAUIIOIt. N. 4. necessities for him. equipment, no piospect of more work., nnd life seemed Hat after the stirring I events thioiigh which wo had Just I passed. We lunched together at Char-1 lug Cross Hotel: our chief took all our (Midi esses In case there might bo a.i othiT hospital started in the future, but Just then It wns "good-b." Mean while ictutnlng to our fi lends we found (luihelveii the heroines of the hour Having no other clothes, we sailed around London In our violet cloaks, white mllitaiy cnp.s and con spicuous red ciosses. swinging (Jerinan helmets on our ui ms! After tin ce da s we i etui nisi to my friend's home In the bume town (is our old hospital, thote to receive an cnthuslaMIc wcl come (IIAI'IKK 111 AT ITKNKS ON (K'TC)Hlllt 1. Just (he ilavs after the illspeitnil of our hospital i . . 11 V Ikll Mlki . t 'in, v nil hi mil lino recognized many of the men we had I , , , . . .,,. . , nursed In Antweip rind were lulled j handed to Us. K.islug, Meet the 0:M Joyfully. Do Hasquinet hail been left boat train. Victoria, tonight " In de behlnd In tihent, but, to my delight. I lighted i i-ltement we ugalu packed there was tho little man whom I our holdalls and caught the tialn to tried to mivo when the Ibst convo London At Victoria we wcie met by started fiom Antwerp. A few das v our kind friend. Mr. Souttnr, the cml later wo met hlm again in the London i nent London Hoipitul surgeon. We . lh rl ...- nW.a.,tlnnfil t!iflninro nf Siltlon as exporters and lmportcis." The quay was a scene of hc.irt KtpoiuonM I rending sights. It was crowded with I iMrin'i foreign iraui-, uum rAiiui l i Klmport. said Mr Farrell. Is now Tltably restricted to transporting our Zia to France and keeping them and rvAllles supplied with food and muni- tntn are. hoeer ho asserted, fertiln commodities procurable only fomovtrseas countries which are es ittlil to the successful prosecution of panlc-stilckcn lefugces They knelt down. Imploring us to take them. .lust ns the steamer loosed her moorings some hpiang over the edge and hung on to the ship's tailing; we pulled them Into safets'. Others fell Into the water and weie drowned Down below In "lie saloon the stretchers w-.,. Jald side b side . . .... 1 . ...., ..l. ! tt-t,r ,l,n t.ll.irl.nrli. n, ....rn.... ... ftl llir. V6 COnaiailliy nrru intaL, iuu- t ""u"n m' nuimi-, ,i ninii-ii'ii e Iff KBM. COCOa, IIIO.es nnu mnKUlieso o'from Brazil , wool, meat, hides and tttit from Argentina ; copper, cotton nJ npr from Peru; copper, tin nnd mffirt from Bolivia; nitrates, copper, mifrem, tungsten nnd other ores from CMi; tin and rubber from the Malay fnlniula; Jute and Jute bags from WU." tnd the Tnlted States must fur ilitithe ships to carrs thes.c products ammunition was stored. We leaned out of the windows, gazing ocr the sea at the battle In the air. listening tho whllo to loud explosions. Our new hospital was located in ! in lies, u quaint little town fifteen miles to the east of Dunkerk and about three or four miles west of NIcupott, while the seaside resoit of Iji I'anne w'as Just two or three miles to the north. Ypies wns llfteen to twenty miles south of Fumes. Kach day an ambulance drove Into Dun kerk for the mall and to buy pro visions. It was this ambulance that took us out to our new spheie of wink. Published nn.l TJMrlbtited Under I'KRMIT No 841 Au(hnrlr-d l the act of OctoW . 1017. on Mo nt the I'ostofllco ot rhlla d(lnhta. t.t. Ill- order of tho rrcld"nt. A B. IIIIIIMWON , Postmnntfr flnrl. rt J Domnnl, (?)iuenlc.i, scclto come "Ital ian Das" dal Comltato chc tanto bene conduce la campagna a pro del Tcrzo "Llherts Loan" nell.i Colonia Itnlluna dl Philadelphia, ura' luogo la grande parata alia quale parteclperanno tuttl gll ordlnl, nssoclnzlonl ed Istltuzlonl Itnl- lane ill questa cltta' e cne sen Ira' a dare una pron ill sublime patrlottlsmo c dl The building In which wo worked nttaccamento a questa gr.indo nazlone off It." cities Mrs Minion dldn t come to the store last night, for whklt Mike very sacrl-leglousls- K.-ild, "1'ralte Ood, from whom nil blessings flow '" She looks a harmlcs enough old lady to me, but she's certainly got Mike's ' goat ' I got scared out of ms life today bv Old Man Minton. I was Just walking be- 1 hind the counter when something went "Ar-r-r-r-r." I Jumped, looked around 1 and there was Minimi opening and shut- 1 ting his hands I thought nt tlrst he wnt going to land mc one Mike said nftirward, "It's merels "n, of his cunning little wnss " "What's the matter?" I asked "Look," said Minton. pointing In ihi floor "Look out," be snapped I I Jumped i "You're still on tt '" "l)n what?" I was getting bewililn.-d "Wheio arc our eyes, stupid? liet such commodities Write to each u let ter after this stjle' (lenllemeii I hnve bad tight ears pr.utli.il knowledge selling to stores This ex perience gUoi mo a wide mqu.tltitame among groins nnd kindred trades I am unloti- to smiro an agem for mrfflr.v.Vji'iii tf&i&iii $1 Daily in June Vent tine of llir foor room, rimy lurniiiipu tleetrlr-llthted bunr lottft of the Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony srnr iiATiiiNOt ooon fisiiinoi Clo to the ocean and boardwalk, con nlnt lo fihlnii grounds. In the heart f a modern, up-lo-date aenelde reeort. Eacr. bungalow a pretty summer bom. Electric lishl. anealan water and umi nee Freeh tesHablee meats, ate de ll" erod to your door Katei by the week, month or ernon. TUeerve your accom- irod-'l' NOW bOLTii Ji:nsr: nr.At.TY co. 139 MIl'TII Tiiinn ST, rirll I'honr Lnmlmrd 11M KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE i:i.kiss puk i- HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE KI.KINS I'AUK. 1'A. I V. F, Moat Moblllte Surplus Tin tpeakcr also expressed the belief tjt after the war Germany would be- erne "aj potent a competitor for the nfbts of the world as she was be- , (," and that the peoplo of the United fili, therefore must Immediately rWllie their turplus resources I fh we hae willingly deoted our in and our fortunes to the cause of 1 to" Allies who hae nlready glert mo it t ef tlsejr Health to carry on, lu our he- l lilt ii In their own, this titanic strug- ' d for liberty," said Mr Farrell. "It otM be a natural corollary to this joint dirprUe that there should evolve at ft end of the war a definite plan of in trMtldnal co-operation In the tliiancmg f fortlcn enterprises." FUrtrtlsIng, particularly that In tftlri fields, wits one of the topics Bctsied at the afternoon session. (M H. Green, of New York, declared w for three years we have had cvetv netf-ibDOlnted critic In this ,-.ntni,- iit- ht II that (term.-inv (m Dm r.t.iin.n e f,Utlat Is excellent in exporting, nnd tot McatiM of this gieat "gas" at I (K. the exporters of this country have j retooled the concrete thing In Inter iBtloul trade hi which the I'nltcd I fatl excels, namely, nihertlslng. BrAIurllsIng has done ns much to rteU op Latin-American trado for our 1 u;ficturers," said Mr. (Ireen. "as W other medium of telling" i S rroblfm of the I'nrllle Itoramercial Problems of the raciflc' a the tubject of an address by J. K. l7, of San Francisco. "It would Efl that I.. 1-- . -..-. ....! in uiutrr not only 10 111- i irntnlml SUM fore rn ram,n. ,i. I Hospital aawHCTgygsCTowttasBe If ' p RsH'i? 11 n ""rUU V0U.KGK nt-nrr-Ti frrini' r n f1.11 jjj.juiu"wwwiw,.i,..iwywiiii,LijMgiuBiH i ri i ' Mtimm ' sn& vtJOBUsr.: s i :JfelH25n It's. "" , jrar fifli i tit MO ". x si ST-X:a. EZZZt 1 KtSA Miffia'stisfiswajnr- MHsa&m i rtl ?TWi- ifZJ&?iK.ilt i. IwLrM mS&A. .rjm.t'k&KKPihft 3 1 M ni ustfiHfe:fclraii,?K MMmmmtimBMBrTn Brirmtr-. "!-. 3 I ill 1 I 1-W- j"i l.l.L rr e i j i 1 IM w1 i A was a largo Homaii Catholic collece: the principal nnd profcsois Weie still living in It. It was a large tumbling building eoierlng a good deal of ground. There were two big court yards, one of them devoted to the mo torcars and ambulances, which teallvl formed n squadion. Across the Inner1 couitvaid fiom the main p.ttt was a I building containing two large class- Kuiii-, i. ii nn- Kiiiiiiiu nunr, alio up- i ,, ,.. it rA o rtn, Htnira mm im .ir,rn.n.,.. i, I niero, mumcra .illo ore . pom nil slept. There were othei small ! er avenue e percorrera classrooms inuiid. which served se ei.tl purposes laundry, wauls tind per.itloll tbeatte. A Ilapp.v Crowd The scene in that great place was one of bustling life and activity all opltale I Nrysuna csoilazione credl.imo sla nccessarla dl fate ucclocehe' tuttl gll , Italiani dl rhlladelphla Interveng.tno i alia p.irat.i, polche' esl lianno gla' data prove Inconfutablll dl nttaccamento a i questa loro I'atrl.i dl adnzltme j I..I parata. conic dlcemmo In altro nil- ' da Sny- i Hro.td (.trect Mno alia Statua della Liberia' e poscla. glrundo Intorno al Cits Hall, si rechera' nir.ccidemla di Muslca, ove avra' luogo 1 looked down at mv feet, and there was nothing but a sheet of paper on which I was standing, and I imiocenlli said, "Do jou mean that sheet nf paper?" lli looked up at the eelllng nnd ..iid. "Did I mean that sheet of paper?" then to me, "Yes, I did mean that sheet nf paper. That sheet of paper Is good to wrap up a kettle itud It Is wlllfullv wicked to destro.v It." Did l jump on" that sh- I of pape ou bet I did "Ilellevo tne. kid said Mike aft, r ward, "a kangaroo has nothing on von lor the leaning stunt "Well." Minton wint on nftei a mo. incut's pause, "pick It up fold It and put I tin grnndioM) coinlzlo. AH'Accidemla dl Muslca un coro dl lit In that bundle then' L'OO ragazzl, dell.i Campbell School, can- Ihe twenty four hours round. In snltn i tern' arlc cinzonl natrlotticlie e poscla of constant contact with suffering. I ilono una invorazlone. II cli.inn.ilu del j misery and death, to us doctors and I Comltato pro Terzo prestlto della Lib uurM's theie wns 11 great share of j t-rta,' Italian Division, Cav. Frank happiness nnd the Joy of life. It Is a Itoma. aprlra' 11 couiislo Kient thing to feel you are fighting 1 varll dlscorsl erranno prnnuiulatl In icuii aim saving Heroes, heslrtcs which itniiiino ed lnglese till oratorl scelti wiMi (rmitic Mt iitl. Ii. I L.irp' K.rh mr h room nisriMini niMisiiMi roiTK iiomi; I It i iim ja iniliuleii from Phlla About .1 acres, M , ft in i I'.l uh nwiii IS rooms 4 baths with ilrennlnu rooma K.trui;r tin iimti h iiwelllnRi for wvun or more cars, man's room, , u Itenutlful old Ktnid. and shruhberv A Till t.V IM'SI-AI. III'POIITI'NMTY . II. IMIIIl.KTs, (,I.KNs;, 'A. rliolif Otonll. 63 .ri '! t ' k7''M "(if I 1 f ill'ie ' y i is iii i . ; i ' a i l ., : r ' ' 1. .-:.)" we were a very happy crowd. Theie were now twents-siv nurses, mostly new ones, we had with us the samel three medical students nnd two or I three of our fin mcr men doctois. but I the four lady doctors Ind left uk, nnd I In their pi ice we li.nl three or four' new men dottois and one Intlv doctor ns mi anesthetist nnd suiglcal store keeper The lads faimcis hid left Us. and the number of nonmedical people was I educed to ii minimum. Now. for the first time, we had orderlies the ex professors boiame our willing helpers and the most devoted and capable at tendants of the patients I cannot speak lilgiils enough of them These men who had spent their pir l'occaslone parlernnno nel seguente i online Oludlce Jos n Dulllngtnn ; Mr. IJ T Ktntrsbury. tesorlere del comltato ital- I lano : Cav t'ff Oactuno roccardl. Tleglo Conso'e Itallann in I'hllailelphla : Dottor Vlneenzo Di Virglllls, lier la Colonia Itall.in.1 ; Mr. Charles C.reklow-; c,o vaiinl Dl Sllvestro, per 1'Ordlne rigll D'ltalla; Dntt Alfredo IVAleia. per I'Ordlnc liullpendente l'lgll d'ltalla e I'nvvncato Aladlno Atltillo ChluUera' il comlzlo "The S-ar Snail n-ip.i Itaniipp" enntato dal coro dell.i ptedetta Caiupbell School. ' Siamn stati Inform.itl i he la bene- i merltii assoclazlnne Italians t'nlone Co oper itlva Lrbltense tra I Nicoslatil qui' irsldenll, sempre proma f. o.ire u suo lives as leaders of classes cleaned I conrlliuto nolle opere p.urioiiicne e in.in ci.ites. swent floors, m rubbed and nt- ! troplehe, e della quale C prcsldente II pitlents Us degrees the younger e stlmato tra gll Italiani di rhlladelphla ainong'thcni were"taken bv the atinvlha sottoscritto al Tei yi Prestlto della. .ml i cplaced by men released from Liberia per la wmm ui . iv HU1LDI.N(. AT KUItSKS. WHICH ItECAMK WAR HOSIMTAI, BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE MKBt II Wnil.I.K. N. J. iviion lUinm- the wni-ds set found that oui hospital staff bad left nf ,t. .. . .w.v,...M. .... r- tkfain. - .1.. ,,,.., . .' ' b.,,:"i nl.lo fnr tll Ttplul.-lll MOIIllded till' IllCVioUS tllgllt llllll OWCll OUC WMtrMouWlnv" said Mr. Xrmsby Ambulance t.alns with m.l.ta.v Ms- '-iug l,;1 'Jmuul? to'Te-arf"".. Wtomalntaln that which we already ters and doctor,, In chaigc met the IM1 p i - "p '' " '' ' , u ' JW adequate American merchant Reamers at Dover. In u businesslike ' ''', 'u,i ,"?, f ,? ""', " "U ' ", operating under laws and regu- nnd methodical manner they took over l,''" '",";, , , 7 . 1 vf lootal no more onerous thin those of our boys-the men vvJiose sulferings ilnl. Mioul l at e ..en look Wbrelrn competitors. Is not only nn wo hud slimed., with whom we had '".'d not be n fm tl s en .man. while neeiiu i,... i.. ..,... : , .,.ta ,l,,i..-li in, inriiim nf tiar. p wcie piai en in iiiuim" in nil 2SSL A"? oi-r "".. now ' U was' splendh. to have them vv ell ,,o- Huchess of Sutherlan, vvim a. a os "fnnfrmerCl,antVehSe,S'and0'. CU ' ' Dunkefk Atrived there, we spent ,K ?" "nallJ comes we may hope I thotn. .... , .,.. nmI ..,, ,lt tllp St !l.talv;i,.. ',l" al"plc mfrcnan' ' A Third I'.'irlj Mnln Hotel The Cermans gave us :n,mor what value are vessels alnno . . i. ..ii j IQiyunnnih. .. , ...:""":. Vl morn nu we al went up w ,a naiiii r"i'ii " mbui -w uan . BOB YlUl thoSft Of nallnnc . IIU .. I.UU WO Mi:nriiNTtii.u:. . sit2H3aiaraiarajaEiara(arai3i3rai(Mia I BUILDERS, ATTENTION! 1 BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE I ' ' ' J J-I-NSMA M st lll'HIIVN 1'I.S.NSMA s III KIS I'KNNsVI.V.WI ,SI'll'RIN r$550 "rib $33aMonth , $t&Hk g I ",14"' ' ' f".3&i$iZZ&- V-X. .s , 4smWmiaLm : .ai -we' .S.!IJ.'S-5i .-I .HiSi i'ffiiaS',ll.TMaasir-! i'. , iM'tet.iC -; ' iJk X A St$lA&i I'F teat'-i iRs,Wt.Wi U- At - X&CWlv'tflaCt'"J'' "J,'U5J(f "IVI 'Ll n! ' -ls2SJSS4m (Crmanufato.Ar ... .. ... . ... l . .-..v.t ,uu.-,i. i-uiuiieii; in sell- Htbeu- joods abroad?" iert H. Patchln, of New York, In ?Maress declared that the war had ii.v neater commnulty of Interest "10 western ll.mknt,.ra .V,.. I I tta-ll . . '. 1-..W llldll IU1 , -'pmcai integrity or even tho Mon- I "Jl Poctrine. t lr Illlons have either followed ta,?tJ?,8tatwi lnto tne war or have diplomatic relations with Ger- i-W 1W Mr Patchln, "despite the nd extremely nctlve German WMnda throughout Latin-America Z,.w.?n ls due ,n 80mo Instances glne Injuries which these nations "'uffered at the bands of Germany. Sit lV"",Jlreetly due to a recognition V ik! e Unl,fd States and Canada lLWri,h '"'eiest of the Latin- rSS?S State8 llea wl,h " "use iiwut Germany " JL.7r . yiiw execution 0r "Red (iuard" ttud-'v1"'' Anr" 2ft. Pwedlsh. Dan 5S.i?2IVgl? Socialists today pto- RiIirr'"lanu against the execution 'i iWMii!? "doners They requested lor .,?.? .rnm"" to ad'opt'a con lomtau. ,iltue "h'0') would tend to Miwaie the civil wp pi I k nt i fin. ' f?l London, a sad, travel-worn little pai t. ion of nlrplanes bombaitim Dun- lj had nothing left, no Hospital aeriv siifiiniK im- iiuujn wm-ie ""'la BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE wk-st i'iiii.Aiii:i.riii KEALSTATE FOB SALE it riiii.Ain.i.i !:t minutes frr'.n I is II Ferries It's high and dry. In the centei of mnln lilghwass 5lon than SlOO.Ofin spent right here to dat. j3 and It's not two years old vet' Houses range from TlGnn to i) $.tnftO and are the best sellers An unusual proposition See 't 3 and let It convince sou Send for Illustrated folder. W L'berty Hands Accepted as Part Payment at 110 (3 CRAMER REALTY. 34TH & FEDERAL STS, CAMDEN POINT AND PUNS', CAMDHN p 'Iientou. Wettfleld, I'ensauken fyr I'ensauken Jet cars to tho Pj ground 5c fare l?J lrgEfBrai5JSaaBBJBJi3Ba?a m,T iiiii.AnF.i.iiin iut I'liiuMiF.i.riiit rSjJHLESTATE FOB SALE I ,. I 1-l.llr.fiet Tlml Mnrlnl Trirr. RaI frimrlori & Mi rUnnKrill t f1 ' ' uiti, 'gar. water ,. eiectricit v.paving ,.rd curbmg Yes ' t'lephonji- , One 5-Cent Fare, 17 Minutes to City Hall, No Change of Cars n idial place to build and to live, t.vo lines of trolless Onlv rji i ' ' O Take Market street elevated to 69lh street terminal. A tliree-niinute walk from there you'll find Scull's homes the most artistic and comfortable homes you've seen in many a long day. Semi-detached, substantial, modern, up-to-date stone and stucco. Hot-water heatinpe, electric light, hardwood floors throughout, gas range. First floor has living room, dining room and kitchen. Second floor, thicc bedrooms and bath. Laundry and toilet in cellar. Third floor has one large room that can be used for billiard or store room, or may be divided into two rooms. Separate driveway on side of house leading to space for garage. Easily and quickly reached, and moderately priced nt $5950, you'll find Scull's homes just what you've been hunting for and had despaired of finding! Only $550 cash carrying charges $33 a month. A Pew of These Attractive Mames With tinmen RENT AT S4UEIt MONTH r'inbam St. and 8th Ave. Live in This Desirable Apartment Rent Free Let Us Show You How You Can Own Your Own Home ANGORA TERRACE AT 55TH ST. Our co-operative plan enables persons of moderate means to purchase one of these up-to-date apartment houses at a small outlay of cash. The owner lives in one apartment and rents the other. There is never any trouble to obtain desirable tenants at attractive rentals in West Philadelphia, and the rent of one pays for the other. These apartments, located in the heart of West Philadelphia's best residential section, are substantially built and contain every modern convenience and luxury. Inspect the properties, then ask us to explain our propo sition in detail. LOGAN TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 1431-33 Chestnut Street ALLEN SCULL, Builder and Owner, on Premises I 'VivisyTi I.KItMWTimN I.HMIWTIIWN tlKKMAVriW V Own Your Home and Garage for $31 a Month AT MORRIS and APSLEY STS. near Wayne Junction and In the prettiest part of Ger mnntown, and Facing New Fern Hill Park All j ou need is $450 down, then your carrying charges are only $31 a month. You'll have an unusual and sub stantially built home in not only the garden spot of Gcr. mantown, but in the roost convenient. Wayne Junction with 190 Trains Daily or Car 53 on 13th Street Get off at Apsley and Wayne Avenue and sec these beautiful homes. Built on high terraced lots, atone fronts, French doors, cement porches, tiled bathrooms with shower, real open fireplace, lamp banes, etc. i Ideal homes in every particular. Sample house, furnished, open for inspection. t-SESi 1'tvvi jfciiitCitii i4p llffpral Wd iPfi tefwfoii& I IB I , HI MM --SSL ii . -.rrri "g ff' wLttikiiuEEnnmiiui iiiwi ji Iiiiiiiiiihi iHHI"""11""' JOHN H. McCLATCHY, JIORRIS AND AVSLEY STS, GERMANTOWN-OR LAND TITLE BUILDING BUILDER OWNER i, l" fi't 1 a nnd 0.1 to door ? r- 'a,i(' -,- ?rJ V7 O & i i" - m. ir.
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