- 3 'ipiM9idMH9MMNMM pL ADMINISTRATION URGES COAL ECONOMY ,.. ....i t.. e.... W....4 Dn'VO SUUluu iu o.ivu dusiu rjf lncilicuMu oiuam Boilers uuiiiiiiriiiii, Ain it :; on 'ii In the use iif con t'l uhli'S fi tiW' litliiy by fuel ndmlnlstrn TlitH. they dcclaio. In the 'unon.or. Cn'r '" Pin' t 11 threatened shmtago1 . niid.vuo to Tr.ooii,niiu ma liir I,,' .... . ....,, f,, w inn nut Inrltlclcnt iii ' .11 ." A" . i... (. .in. liniltlml In 11. f ttftftftl .,. ..fii-rt fli. i..i .. J0" . ..i... .wwtr.itlnn. Industrial run. KA .. i-t. i lilMons of tons of umI a t,rn. I, .t.ii.iii.itpil ImllrrM mill flu E w.,,,11 ,.r ::i'.ooo,uo lo -to.unu.. flXt' jj h i -in Ih' pfpiHftl ly li: I. ... ir.nc II F.,l(.nll Ml ll1ll1Ui'IUPUtM, UttlcltlW ill- iinKim."" Wf1 . ... . i'.. i. in if rinrv fct ii.i Hal np '" ' ' mil limn nt mnrn f m .. il " . .. i.i .-nit tn iHM'ocrv of Lo.il J"Pa . . u frni.i lw. r.... ?)Jinl; ,, tig societies lia.. M,. .i... . viuirt mlnerl IkImiiu nf iirteeria ii" ..,,,., . ... ratlnE . .imp.'i.gii vviiuc juri mi Lii.Wrnii.in '.. ..il- will not mt hastllv """. I.I..1. II.fll I.. II., .1. Jrtiiie"i'iuil'" i't thev IU cut off ,..ui I SVM hJii.ii. deliberate negligence W jpparcnt NEWSBOYS BUY BONDS i Lads Boost Bijou Theatre Audience's $8000 Subset iptlon More tit.. Inn ni-wli'ijih. hit It In itlu-iM n n- Dentin, R "."' .I,,,. ,lun 111 Hull nirUi't- PllouThe.ur li-t tilw.it iiml ntllii. rll.rl SbJrall) t.ii'i nn mom .l.-ainip tfthen1ln''l''''V.'; tt 1rlr start.,1 LBirlhi ilii.-ilim f .(iieili ('. DoUKh- i rti inniMKi 1 I'" llllllil IH'P KUllSlTlllCll Vheritt "I $1 "lump II tm.U "iitvietit iiiimiti-i t KUthiT llm JS00I) ''Xr'walt.r Law. olio of llm nrtiirn. y t M.isriilif. u "l-'mir-Mlnme win" hail imii'tf tlw ntlilloncp with iwhe Hobl" lli'iith. known as "the boAltli the lttiM"-wit snilh'," nut tli.' SUnB tou.1. to th- patriotism with a .long of hi n i nation. "There Alt No Slackers in w.K"ru"" TheFubs. ri. Hon-w.re tnoMiy f-.r $r.o ,d J100 boitil- When the amount col- rtrt wits "iniioiinceil one man. eartlcd find ' may " i''"1 "'" 'tnd gtartnl n - "K enthusiasm, stnnu the "Star Spangled nudlenie toilowed Banner mil tin "unaitimousli .... ., . Wciaan la)s I'ine liy Uuying i.ontl ! turrbliiirB, Xl'til 27 - Mrs 11. F. liar- 'SJ;:.;v:."hT,ro?'7he State DfP.irtiin nt of Health on n charRe jf break UK 'luaiantlne I.iwk. Winn she u. lined 1 H wan HiKBistid by the ciat f(lp' inn 1 1 f 1 iifii ii nt renin irii "VV... I... mid in buv a Llbirtv told to buv a Llbirty nu uir I 0!tu. ..-J ell. Sin i mpiiid CHAPTER VI I'cggy Kouts the Giant ( fJn Urr chapters run thromjh tin imk U icax tuld hoir , l'ctmu, on In i xtiunije trip to i Jllrtilantl iiMiinl ((' ffij'li'f I Bi'rrfj fiom the (limit of the ll'oo'h o.i to lir roilflht Iicr&vlt 111 tie ntuiiiiiKi mounter.) i.irnm-Nin: 1 - ho - ,m-NIH:U TltiX. ".veiled tlie lllant. I b. hi stealing my birds?" j repgy sliivenil nil over. Her heart teemed tmi.i.I t i lie Never had she i leen anv mil in Mich a rage. Til kill whoiver did this:" lliun JireJ the giant -haU'ug Ills big il-ts Etna wild lui . ' I II tear 'cm limb fiom limb'" Teriry eoweied low. Mil! tlelllbled so (that her foot lapped loudly against the floor The giant heard It. In an In- fltar.l lie was leaning over the t. nie and liarmg down nt lui. I "Ah." he .villid. "You're the on. ' f ni fix ou lie renelieii , , i- to seize I'irkv. but lie jumpid lull,. She gave one tte rpalrlnK innk ainuiid for a wi.ipou wit it thloli to def. nil herself. Then wi Mthinfr, not iven a knife or folk on ih title, onlv a I.iirp pan of iloiu The Riant dul nt Ky,v WI Ullll. ,, , Mcoml look He lubhcd niound th. utile nftei In, siie darlul aw in Around ami aiuund the table tin v w. nt Ki i' .iKiliiv at first made up t..r . J'jut's Rreater -ieeU. Uut soon 1'. bc 'either -ii.rii, ,.k. Tiie g..int b. nn to cam upon her. Iiou i.in, ,, ,,t. ,ne.. , kil, ,,,, 'il tea. h von iu lotich in) bh 11 He grap. ii ,. .,, ,m h, ,, ,,.,,, "islng miui In- mitsti etched hand 1 . "r "-ne seUnl the one ttilnir witlnul l-.tli'T11"' '"" "' ""llr- - the Bam l.Hl ,' al,nut- "" hurled the lloui ..,n j -sail r gut lulu Ids face I f6e (lour mini the Uiant's i e-. n I.M . u" "" n"S1' ""' ttioutli Hllnil.il firlns.1 sumiiiicii n.iiuwaiit trViXu over a i hair, ami tnmlileii in l.. i v . r'<er nnitmir tii., .,i.,.t ..n..u .. m. i. Fshed down u,,n him and all about Kim. f. I'e tfev d.iri.il ..iti .!. ........ rri..... ..I ' ' lll IIIJI'I . I (It I ' wine tin -i, , V1 i,,.,. nirpi.me. Dm '"w.she in, i... .i ii- ... .. ... Vwarr,. i I'.'-n uiu iiik i.ir II in Jri) liei s.n- hiwi i,i t.,.,i.-rt iiuvctr V again m. ,iilect ,,mvn lllo ht,r wliVj ."K "" '"" tiiini liar or the Wliig Hone llefore sho could eat it, meyt. kh. ,..- ., i i... - K ..,,, - i-i.lll"ll UJ U CJ. K irlncess. -m UH, tuu'- iiiV.al J,r W.io.lp.iker and a dozen J&rruU vr ' w '""ni nan iukcii CBhJ?th 'i""''' T1"y "''l,J ,n l"K3 Rfin.i.1 i. ' "'" ' au "t'1 UOwll Wllrll nc ".., fKy ws in u desperate huny to STL " " -oulil hear the Ulant mng arouml Inside the liouso trying 1 ttt Ihn fin,.. .. i.i m.. fv. -I?',U lo I'ause an instant. And ... nncess e.mld not desert her sub. li. va i11"""".' to tho cagec, I'eggy kit i "'rds free k An fib. ai.i . ....... of is . ' "u '"" 'itaiii KtngKercu oui , - r.P uoor ii- was an awful Might, Il.i. .""." mniv I01II" . .. .... III tils whiskers nnd 1.-" i ne blew a white clnuil with every Kfeath hlS KIP, i.i , f..,l .1. ..,.i.t. ... i.ta.t Will. .. - .. ,..,-U IllllUiill IIIHll,M tie mn.l i. i . I..,. lean m .- "' a fiiMIl anil IVIUL-luiia "at itBgy s mifc.crs reaching out ieeti. lu!r At lnut monient her k" Mnl tntu the leaf of tho Wishing ftJnv t,lc nll,U of " lll wna tlot.j '" "Bam 'tlie (Jiauts nana ?5nm.?la,V of.. !" Wooas. w"8 ouodeil V.M iv uuuiuu i hee uiUTe itrkx R- 'KUrift .in.. .,...j 1.11....1 i t.'"un hlH IllUHlc nf Hmiik ltfrirM ho ilaniTeP hls ft'"asemenl nt her strange aoflVY "race, Peissy lmd climbed it ,ui -Hfci in hu in nam vii- vZh.r.'lns Imo tho air. -.wn inn Iln... ...... . - "". buiv uei uuu nu www "I ,- --luiiisnea than ever. a witch " ho yelled. .Jle wait koured, but not too seared et, Jje relied h's gun and aimed It lu'fi'. uft her I'BBy. looking back. llm, r 1,our ,U,1 "" "e ava "HO tj one tide anil lh alrnlane Jut an tho Bun exnloded with a ?y bang Shot whUtled ull about "? tore through the. wings of PWcMne uut Vesv iCr.,ef wan siuua tV nit? n. w a not jt?3ftta. 1 4Rws?' Wm tmr Jr Vy &Pri& i Hr fMA 1 y :0"MMlmwm) r mils mlw Hi ll'l ' lird ' SI A I'ATRIOTIC MISS "The Sweetheart of the Navy Yard" purchased a SoO Liberty Loan bond with ."00 dimes saveii duritiK the last year fiom her spending money. When thi country declared war Mubcllo C. Sullivan, SOl! llcllerman stiect, beKan to save her dimes. In that time she has missed only three weeks. She is nine years old and is one of the favorites of the Louguo Island yard. Her sub scription was made throuch the Naval Auxiliary of the Bed Cross. GKKMANS CUT VAK KATIONS Those Interned Forced to Obey Food I pni,Mninii Hole LohbCnatlon Utiles iislitncl t April 2" Interned Iter- n,an Anurlea are held on war rations and are forced to obey all rults of food conservation. In ,ionyiB ,umots of laMslmess In feidlny Intel mil Hermans, tile food ad- ni - 'H.fa..on .ov rtwi h.., re held o lie tatlim of one anil one-lialf p mnds of wheat per week Mllitai) ,,,,,, r Bt,t tho reKU.lr RHrrWJll f,,r of Am rli an soldi, rs. in accordance with the IlaKUe louveiitlon. It was stated "DREAMLAND ADVENTURES" 12 u DADDY "THE CHANT OF THE WOODS" I'ECJGY THREW THE FLOUR. disabled Anollur luinule sh" was il ' mile aw a) I'eggy Hew stralglit to the throne room where ulie had been crowned 1'rlncess , of Ilirillantl As he peareil it she heard tho sjund of loud lamentations Hie birds were wcoplng bitterly. One wall was loudly repeated. "Our Princess is dead: The .int or tlie Wood has captured and eaten her'" "Indeed, he hasn't," decland Teggv. plumping down on her lloweiv throne "He had only Hour for supper tonight Then what a Jubilee theie was' The birds sang and chirped and danced They made' new clowns of (lowers and placed them on l'eggy'H head. The piisonem to'd stories ot their adventures in the Giant's castle. The rescued mother, stalled in to work Just as hard as the) could feeding their babies, which by this time weio again hungry. In the midst of It all there came the sweet iiound of a distant bell "ilrai'lousT exclaimed 1'egg). nib bling at the fouith Wlsh'ng Hose leaf In her agitation. "There's the 0 o'clock hell, and I promised mother I d be home early for my birthday supper. I wish I were back now." .ii.. nil uas a confused Inur. H .' .. ai. nwli Hirnutrh tl Mt,.,,. "; . . . There was a dizzy rusa uuoub" ""' and then a moment oi uvi'im". ,,,-,.., -- -- foui,dherse.f,u.lt.eg. again. vis her eci At her feet was the air. plane. Not a bird was In slBlyf. "My. what an odd and lovely udven tore." Hie cried, turning to thank the Wishing Hose. Hut the Wishing llore was gone Only a few petals showed how the wind had blown It to pieces. I Voor Wishing Hose!" sighed Peggy Then picking up her airplane she ran , Lvvn the 1.UI to her waiting birthday 8U,,per thi: VSV lexl u-eek lit a tecand Vream Jam Adveniur'.Jemw td rmUf JVENlXCi ITDLTO ) COSS AW?5E ND PA TIENTS BAREL Y ESCAPE DEATH WHEN SHELL HITS HOSPITAL Lust 11 oumlvd Had Just 11 veil Rvmm-vil If hen llouquvt" Crashed Dormitory "lioche Through j 77 Christmas Season Was a Sad One for thv Nurses, as a Shell Killed One of Their A umber at thi: hack or Tin: ruoxi", lt M list:1". Ill.lt NO. 13 ! ruhT l'ii In fuhth- f'il"r I'uinpHnt I i our wounded ml- THAT nlclit iimune o 'Hill. I.iy two little olilUli in nnd it wuiiiK wuin.iti. A lot of two yonrs Iiml linth fi.ct lilnwn off, n little Rtrl of four mim mlnua nn arm, timl the woman h.nl her eg hloun off Junt li low thi' 1 1 1 1 ami her nrtn lirnKen "i' h.ul no sepuiatf wnrd to put theln In mi iut a screen around them. In ' nn iippieiiti" -orner was n man with' hN ukull nhattercil ami unite mad. who needed to he held down In bed. ami in the lieu bed to the woman was a Frenchman ilylnc of acute per itonitis. M friend was busy over in the the litre, while the faithful ordcrl.v nnd I attended to our waul. The dxltiB rrenehman wa a man any woman mlslit he inoud of, hi 1'iiiirime under acute pain was splen did. Towurd dawn I asked him if I inlsjhl write a letter to his wife No ' he said, "mhui 1 will be bettt r an I write myself." "Hut." I iirneil. "I want to write and tell her oti ,ne wounded. (!ie me Just one mi".n;e lo send her." Ixiter on. when I -aw that lie was s-lnUInt;, 1 said 'Shill I call tlie priest?" Then he kniw what that implied, and the IlKht went out ol his ees, while the kooiI curate si lently prepnied lilm for the last sac rament of the Church. It was not out rule tti wilte to relatives of patients; there were too miiiiv nnd time was short. Hut the rourace of tliis man rert nie and 1 sit down hy l,N s"" forni ""'' "l ,H ,llt-tatlon told hPl. nU j rillmli t makt, RM. HtniIIB to, henr lier grief, l.-iter on I met her. hut I will tell sou of that pioscntly. Orphans Ku.io)iil 1 1 .lust about that time 1 gave the or phans n glorious part). Wo turned out our led blanketed sitting room nnd prepared all sorts of giimcM. The tos we liiiuuht In Dunkerl: were used fur prizes, mid the children themselves sang, recited anil per foinied unite cleverly. U was n tteat to see the poor little things enjoying so much merriment and having a PAN AND ALL IN HIS KAChJ rlslf IllnlUiml. and trill omc marr ciivoitiilir tin- (limit of the Woods, raiiipitihliiu him In u ionf aminliitr iiti.n REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l'l:Nl, M still IIIIVN I W?lK-n - " WhUimillL l 25-Room House in Perfect Condition Suitable for Sanitarium, Home or Private Country Seat I.uditrd at Doile.toMii. 1 (Neur Hmuon) 'i inilm from 1'hllu li) irull.y rr uulu I'unuln. a tmiti., heut .ml nttnl throughout nllh hanilauma eleitrln hilure.- Hlluated Soo feet uhove level of tho .en and la euni'licJ with Una pure wa cr jjv Qjiers 0f j Kinds and Prices PARTICULARS WYNNE JAMES Doylestown, Pa. Pjifiju0'0iihfnr LEDOEU- -nilLADELPniA, KATUKDAY, LMK,'V& - . - aXt Jg$8km,vuttm w.nwMafti in wl JiDLVj.iilJWJLJWiij.JiJI'LWl'B"J1 faff Ml?i iMitiSmfcdmmaMsmm R5'BjftSffinby ftjtrtragsSBKwte3 Yi QiiIiiiiHES)k1BiiiiiiiiiH Lffi ' irHlMliyfiB Maurice, lite chef at Furncs, was one of the comalcscenN who had been shot llinnieji the throat during an earl) battle. Kiioil "luck ill" i.f lillli- and -we. t- and oilier guild thliiKs When our Held hospital had been fin tiled one of the pi iv lieges prom- l l-oil tn all Its members was that we should nlwa.vs be within sound and siElit of the thing in the occu pied treiu lies, and nlwu)H situated i about three or four miles behind the battle The authoilties never bioke their word: in fact, we added mote than "sound and sight." The sensa tion of ruining Into "touch" with shot ami shell wax to be ours on more than one occiisiiiii. Indeed at Hist we were1 more often on the spot where tiring i entei ed rather than four or live miles leinoved We weie now to go tilt ought our si-coin! bombardment, although, us I voti have seen, duitns; our three I months 'u Fumes we lint been more or less bombarded nil the time. j Afn i- Christmas the tiring upon i I'm lies In i. ime incessant. There was haidlv anv neacc and sleep was a In niii The napci'ii, so far as 1 know, inch i-vi'i mi iitlon Fumes or tlie i daituim il.uie there. Not because It wa- of im impoi tance. but. on the cnn tiinv linau-c the King being there iiml it I .. i ; ilt headiii.iiters. it was too lupin taut to lccelve pilbllclt). To wn d iln -... uid week of January It vv i- ui nl ,-able to go on musing the pain i t- in the wards, and all who ... ild In n moved to safety were taken nt.. I ran. i We became Just a ilie-s-in.. r.iitn.u and dumping ground for Ho dvinn in those who would die If tin v iouim veil further, so the poor id inin. ipal saw nil his precious win -. . II ii- and vaults raided to make i, mm t.n the wounded. W e even had a th.aiir in a wine vault, lit by caudles and n 1 l.unp s, u.iiv hid we ri moved the last oil a nt into -aletv, aim uu iini.n-o 1 1. ill t.i go up to llieir uormiioiv i meat shell came clashing -mashed through the doiml- ni if and floor below, light in imptv waul, wrcckinc all that "li w n 'In i, lit ni tin- building: oui' v mei saw it w i- unwise to sta.v even in the cel 1 n ,. tin ambulant es were lllleil vvlth i. ,iu nt- and tlie) were diiven Into Hunk. rU Some of the nurses were i moved to La l'anne anil some to ,--i Mai,, in ir Dunkerk. The) sought .,.,.ti. i imMiit il building el.-ewhere. vii Hint time the town was under a bun n nn' bombardment. There was i,,.l ;, Willi nW It'll ill l III11C-. - " In en told not to go outside, but one of .nn- nurses. ,i Dutch gill, went lound to lit i- lodgings to fetch her hold-all. Cio-sing the maiket-place, a shell ex. ,.i.i..,i iie.ii' her. blowing her leg off from the hip villi, nicli she iccclved iiiimeili.ite attention Homing coui" save her. She bled to death. At a u'..i.. .'ni,,n In a village nearb) we buried her. walking In piucession I behind the collln. llrave .Man's Widow I ' It was diiliug oar stav In DiinUeik thai a ladv swuthed In cupe veils and deep mourning arilved. she was broken-hem ted. We gathereil between her sobs a confused hlstoi) of a long journey of thiee or four days which ibIio had taken fium I.)ons. buffering from cold and the disorganization of the rullvvu.vs. Arrived at Dunkirk she hai been fin bidden to tiavel fur- I ther. as lui civilians weie allowed to go east of Dunkerk, which was in tlie war one uf the ui lilies She vvuh I beside herself. If onlv she might look once on ner uusii.uium j,-iaic .item while she limuiied for u certain Sister li) name, and to in) sin prise It was REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I'l'VVMI VM V St III KIIW "5 A I 1 j I un name -he meiitiotieil. In hei hand whs the letter I had wiltten on Christ mas night. It now seemed ages ago, for since then dozens of such mes sages had passed through in) hands. It was all I could do to iccall the Individual facts. She longed for more details. How could 1 tell her of her loved one's sufferings? She wanted his last wolds, but he did not even realize he was d)lng. There was little it was possible to tell her. while as tn his grave, in tho-e early da j ss it was dllllcult to find individual giuves. (Iraves there were in plenty, bv tho hundreds and thousands, but which one? "A Mcc-l.ool(lnc liruvc" We weie Ju-t entering nn ninlnilaiiie on the eve or do. itllie lor our new hospital about twentv-llve mile., avva). We were going tn drlv e through Funics to visit tlie brave doctors and stu dents who Insisted on sla)lng in the college precincts to run the i mergcuc) dressing station. So. at the last min ute I bundled the poor widow in among us. unbeknown to the .minori ties, and we were shut in At Fumes I got hold of V. Kind oldetlv, once a professor, and told htm to show her a nice-looking grave lo comfort Iter. Shi fell on ni) neck In a Hood of team, nnd that was the la-t I saw of her. H'ONTINl'i:!) MoNl.U HOOVEK LIFTS SUGAR KAN FOR CANNING Grocers May Sell Any Amount to Customers Candy Makers May He Hestrictcd W iintiliiKtiin, April 7. -The lid i- otf on sugar saving for the hnu-ewiie who wants lo can trull and vegetables Ti stimulate canuliiK. Hoover has tenipo r.irll) lifted the Pan on the groit-r and lie mav now sill hiir.ii in anv amount to customers who sign a pledge to use it onl) for canning and piesei vine I n used sugar mu-t lie letuiuid Pledges are filed with Slate food ailnilnl-tialor-for use In case violations are ili-i overcd Itestrletloiis on candy innnufiii Hues are expected shoitlv to save sugar fur home canning After the fruit -eason is over the lid goes down again Ami at no time, lloovei wains must pa triotic Ainei leans allow themselvis an extra lump of stiRar f' their ciiflee. Tarred Austrian Hujs llond I'mnklhi, I'n., April 27 I'nnrles Io--lalil. the Au.-tl luti who vias taim'l and featliered by fellow -workmen at the ulant of the Ameil.'an Foundries be- lause lie would not bu a I.ibirt) H.uid. sun-i rtneii tor iuu wonn ye-ieruav am wa lelnstatul in ills job REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IVT.-T l'IIII..MIi:i.l'IU. Let Your Neighbor Pay Your Rent We will show you how you can live in one of these beautiful new apartment, on Angora terrace at Fil ls -fifth street practically rent free. Inspect the properties, then ask us to txplain our proposition. ANGORA TERRACE JKnBMaHHMHMHHHl These apartments, located in the heart of West Phil adelnhia's best residentia section, are substantially built, and contain every modern convenience and luxury. Nowhere else in the city can you find such desirable homes, and no where can you obtain such liberal terms as we are offering. APKIJ, 27, 1918 MIGRATION OF RAISES BIG PROBLEM Stability of Labor Condlttoiin i TInro AfVpctPll IlV I tflllX From the South lleiiiiic oi tli" Iiiikp intKratiO.i of tic, Bn...s fiom Hie South to northern cities ami espei'lally to l'lilladrlphln. rorlous llloblellts have lleell laled thill 1HC lo do Mih education. clllclcni". stablilzliu? labot and proier boiislns i ondltlona niiiiiiiK tit. m here This work has been miiltil mi In tlie tniiM Mil tiy tlie Ann slromr AsMiclatloii, of tMilladelphla i which Is nliillated with tlie National LciKU on t'rban roitdltlons Aiiioiir .Nt- ' ttiocH The teiilh alimial ret ort of the association shows that II ha accom. pllshed seM'ral liottit i" Ihltm's that hac to do llh the welfare or tlie in Hi." s and the cities III which tin- lle i in, i ,f the most Inilmitiitn iIiIiib tin' n-siici.itlon Iiiih achleMsl wa- In st.il ill Int. iiPKro labor einplojcil bv Hie cleat corporal loii" l.ais'e tminlii r- ban bun eintloiil hut III uian.i insts tin I..im mil -i.iieil Inns- Tli i in-it mil! A-.H- .l.itl.m lias bioiiitht hi fore rvn.il "i . pontiotis conditions ol lioti-lim 'mil ii. ie.ill.iii which would I'liabb" tin in to Miimi their workers Ttn.i ilim- l'i Mil. il .i ni's'io W'lfai, woik.-i for t lie Vit.i.aa Internatlon il Slilplnill.lltiK ii i..iti who attends t i -labllUiliVS "t ..i r.. m., latmr. I Ti. It.iu-ltiK coninilltee i.t tin ii in ii .i has found duiini; l In list t n n .lulls MM I 'JIIO houses fill III Kin Mull.- - miIi tin Ann l Iran hit iii.iliun.il -'.nilmil.liiiK i-oinpan mar tin nun ..m - plant It has aNn pmiuhil si - I I iiml Inniie Intuit s in tin - publii in .'Is in this .ll Hut b.oc a I.IIKl i ifi at ti inland i III.' leiUrst of tin I", nn v.ililu Mil. lullllill of UefeilM the a-sniiu-II-. n i etidraNolllte; lii t'toil.l. ' 1. .11 v !i". Sinn recreational faOlltLs f"i n ni.i soldiers and salloi- In iirote.t th. in fl.'lll evil Inlllleiucs. S M lal ln-Kr. .hiitiln-. ami uiati prouiltn tit whi'e n i n In this city nie i o-i.pei.itlni; In make this work a sue. es- - " I DIJ. HUTCHINSON HONOBKI) j Becomes Ficnch Legionary Through Distinguished War Service Iir. James I' Ilutchln-oti lormer member of the staffs of the I't niisv lva nla and 1'nlverstt.v Ilo-pltal- ha- In en awarded the Cross of Hie I., gl.in of Honor for distinguished -irvln in Fran. e. Hoi tor lliilchhi-ou went in I'tnin. in I'.ild with the I'nlvi r-it) of I Viui-.v Iva ulii Hospital unit, ami -final r. ports have been lecelvnl belt of the billllant work be has itccoinplMinl t the time of his decoiatinu i...t.ir Hut. hlnson was In i barge of lie Aniet li'.in Military and Hed Cio-s Hospital No. I, nt Neitlll) He Is the son nf Mis Anne lugersoll llutehin-on. win, died last .November at 1 j.1 South Tweul) secotid strict. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE til 'tVIWTOWN MVMVn VWiVvvSfV'MNftyfvAVH I Morns ' and , Apslcy Streets I German f town Facing 1 New f Fern Hill I Park Own Your Home and Garage for $3 1 a Month All jott need is SI30 then jour carping charges are about S31 a month. Substantially built, un usual homes in not only the garden spot, but in the most convenient part of German town. Get off at Apslcy and Wayne Avenue and sec tlrsc beautiful homes, lluilt on high terraced lots, stone fronts, French doors, cement porches, tilei bathrooms witli shower, real open fireplace, lamp bases, etc. Ideal homes in every particular. Sample house, furnished, open for inspection. JOHN H. McCLATCHY, oIr MORRIS AND ISLHY STS.. GER.MANTOWN OR LAND TITLE BUILDING f).VjiMKN'- ,isnV Ml,-I I'llll.MIKI.I'lll V Aw .27OT-vW-532!2BrtlBML. . hh .ritrnHHir. 'niitiv!' s-EaB MtDJ "? ' JiimasSit I 1 'i - ji3-'v-i-.mmm,'jfmmuimmmtm LOGAN TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA 1431-33 Chestnut Street BOY FARMERS . TO GET SERVICE BAR I Lieutenant Governor McCUtin'r. TilJS? Will Pvnunnl ATnlnlo 4 City's Volunteer Army The hoiiirabli" service bar of the He. pnrtinent of Labor will be distributed to ttio I'lilladelphlii Iiojii today at noon at the I.llirt t) Statue for honorable serv Ii" on the farms of thu State in the fjod prodiii Hon lanipalRii. riio presentation will he itiiuli bv Lieutenant tioernor Met lain, follow lnR H parade rf the force of local bojs who went to Hip fields last sutiitner In the tiiilJ't of ilciiiot rui. Xut.utml llrpitnp nf Hi . , - - . - . s I tiliiil Mines Hi)' Workliifr Ite An Exceptional Opportunity to Secure a Home In the New Oak Lane Section at the Old Prices $5000 to $9500 A FEW OF EACH STYLE FOR RENT The Various Styles Rent for $45 to $75 Per Month ALL ARE NEW, MODERN SIDE-YARD HOUSES SOME HAVE INDIVIDUAL GARAGES Broad St. South of 68th Ave. Carlisle St. Fifteenth St. North and South of 68th Ave. Sydenham St. ) THREE TROLLEY LINES TO YOUR DOOR Car No. 24 on lGth Street No. 55 on 11th Street No. G5 on 5th Street GET OFF AT 68TH AVENUE AND WALK WEST SEE THEM TODAY ; MANY ALREADY SOLD ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS . JOHNF. ZEH R..;M ' RUSSELL H. FOSTER REAT. ESTATE FOR SALE r.r.itviNT()jVN fi "f W HIM I'MII,I1KI.1'III rPMfles SI'S Sl8u& ( 0 " niipm u nan win review tn a. naradi- h-'if A feature of the parade of boy vvj be their uniforms nnd equipment- -gafS'ffw Idcn IniplementB. l'ollowlnit the nreA'i!?' i ...... .. ... . . ..". .1 known, will march to Hi aeslffned psU lllou in the "ilarcli of Uemocrac) ' piufrt I mile. More tliHti 5nu high school boyqWi (Worked on the faring durliiR the 8um1 inier of I91T. This janr there will be ,1111111) more, accoidliig to enlistment records to dale. 1'lutis for the )ear Include the egtab llshtncnt of a farm trulnlnjr camp kl Kl"" "olleKe- T"' ""' onV ot V0 'SS men- ll Un" elg,,ly rlron,f' .wl" lcRV' ? Monday The establishment of the farnj iitiiii.ii li 111 finnlliina lltpniltrlinllt Ihn Uitm ... ... ..An ,.r ... ii,t . nuiiiinti it hivuir "it iiuiii ifiiiti r - twentj.four boys in each camp. i vYivi, vs. jvinisn f P. WM. HUSTER REAL ESTATE FOR SALE c.i:imi whims rfwHMVllViVi'U Wayne Junction With 190 Trains Daily or Car 53 on 13th Street VMV UAV-)i'VN' V VV lT I'llll.VIIKI.I'llIA Our co-operatie plan en ables persons of moderate means to buy one of these two-family apartments at a small outlay of cash. The owner lives in one and rents the other, and the rent of one pays for both. AT 55TH STREET Thrifty homeseekers will find in our unique plan both a solution to the per plexing housing problem and an unusually attractive investment. Homes are becoming increasingly djf licult to obtain in West Philadelphia, and there is never any trouble in ob taining desirable tenants at attractive rentals, . -., j. ,V fr. a .-" r rm . 1 J V rri?5
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