WpwTW' .niHniin ''iw'nnptwit") nwnynpDflii 'linn hii . , . nwywmmj(jnj S EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AP1UL 30. tOlS m O Ti, r 0 Li. THREE YANKEES SLAIN BY U-BOAT Gunner and IVo Sailors on Chinclia Killed Dur ing Fight .. - I. I. EXCHANGE 30 SHOTS Submarine "Was of Large Type ami Mounted Two Five-Inch Guns Wellington, pill J" A S Udnards, AUBiisU. Ga, member nf the cun crew. nd two members of the ship's crew were killed March 21 , when the American steamship Jhlhcli had a. runnlnc tight vvlth a large enem nuhmarlne. , , , The C-boat. after llurtv shots lidd been exchanged, was forced to submerse' 'he Navy Department announced todaj The Chlncha had her first etpene-e with U-boats when she was attacked JonuarylS The submarine was sighted on the aft- ernoon of March 11. bavS the Niivv- De. partment, and ubout two minuter later both the Chlncha and the dlvei begin firing. The fourth U-boat shot ntrut.lv the Chlncha aft and killed Kduards and two members of the ships crew. Ii D Arnold, chief boatswain b mate In charge of the armed guard, said the submarine was of a largo tpe. having two conning towers and mounted two the-lnch gun Thirty shots were fired In all liefoic the diver submerged Some of the ller's shots bunt c!oe bv and ovei the stern where Kdnatds wax "lattoned The tltst encountei on Junuaiv 18. de ocrlbcd bv 13 K NordqulKt, who was then In charge of the- unned guard lasted fot about n hour, and the sub marine was of the same tjpe, with tvv. conning towers and mounting two tlve 'nch guns The diver appeared twite, twentj-nlne shots having been llred at her on the second appearance when he headed avva.v fiom the encounter eldentlj In dlstiess Nordqulst atd In bis report that it was the largest sub marine he had ever lieaid of The men who slghttd the xubinailiie and aie mentioned In the rcpoit arc li H X. rdeiulst. S'upeilor Wti . Hhner B. Arnold t'annel Ind . Allen Setli IM- vvard, lulled Auguta (Ja . and "VVe'inan Bo 1 . I'astalla, O jai.ll General Pershing's Men lll'fllf Fisllt Ol'llcr k ' ontlnued from I'aie tine ate his lali nd inv" Hut he could shoot He was considered a pilse target for everj American sniper In the neigh borhood He had a verj ingenious snip Ins roost too 'Following the battle of Kelcheprey we. thought that hunting the Huns along the American front would be a new out door sport And it was more spoit than the training game, anjway 'I hunted a lot when I was home but It an body had told me two ears aco. that I would bo hunting men In I'.urone I would have laughed at him 1 ut It ! different when you find It our Al- T cvlinre.l ln first C'erman on M -Vilentlnes Ua and a week later I got April 21o April 14. particulate on April ni other I10 J" an'1 ,3 " ""'"Ined In the front- ... line ttenclies eucuui igitig the men dur My Idea Is that everv Ametlcan ol- , , , , . .1 , . 1. ... . tfinut Ot. hill'hpd in ... ... ... n n- DbKiu in dm i - keep ui his record Then u the Docite Kfcts you theie Is the satisfaction of knowing ou have done our mi Tnut ts tne oniy vvaJ 10 inuum io war. "Wch this 'Black Fritz" became a t'rroi owing to his accuracy and the t Mrey of his location lators finally teporteu a snlpei's pit but we watched tho place for hourb with no result. "A oung German viho couldn t have been more than sixteen, was seen f.nunttlne on the top of a trench dav after da He would wave his hand and have a great time None of our icllows wanted to shoot him 'lheyfeii .Sergeant John T Courtnev With I' a pity to pot such an innocent tchool- caimnesg, coinage and spirit of sacrifice boy. I on April 10 he volunteered to cross the "I never saw such a kid In the front shelled area to cairv a wounded mm lires Our fellows called him 'foolish rade more than flftv meters under a Trltx' because he took such sill chances lolent bombardment t seems that 'Black 1'rlu' got careless when he saw the kid getting awa with It. Totnl Imitation of LpolMmeis "One da mv attention was directed to the wreck of a German airplane mar tho encm s f r nt line, which had been left, where it fell I kept m.v gliss on i and prett soon I saw "Black I'r'U s liead I'lng' I had clipped him right btween the ces Never will 1 forget Ills high forehead and the wa hn blond ha!" was combed "Bcche snipers wear headgear with n. narrow silt In it across the eve, through wheh the can see Also thev wear breastplates which remind vou of the armor ou see In the old mansions over here "When 'Black I'lIU" bobbed up I sup pose he thought it was a brave thing to lock around. He must have thought he was up against a lot of blind men It Is bum dope to be paddling down the rlvei Styx "The foolish kid 1iasn t shown himself felnce. either In fact, there has been no more sniping 'n that vicinity. Well, there Is one more notch on my reccrd Soma game ! LIONESS ON PORCH Flucky Man Tried to Kill Animal With Small Gun A lioness m steriousl entered I.os Angeles early one morning recentl She tell Willi enuut n... dlci.- " tiarently she left Intact, for there is nothing to Indicate that the great tprlng drive In Boyle Heights resulted In any casualties. The lioness was observed first re clining In the glare of an arc light at Folsonl and Mot streets. Later she was reported wandering1 about In several Boyle Heights backards Henry McOee, SS36 Folsom street returning home, found the big cat sit- 1 ting on his front porch He entered the house through a rear window Then ie fired several shots from a. .2J-catlber revolver The lioness roared several times, completely drowning the reports! of Ute artillery, and disappeared In a I weed-covered, lot. Patrolmen Hlckey nd Bauer hunted th lioness with rifles 1 faw minutes later, but could not lo- 1 cate her ' ! DEER ARE TAME JProlecteJ br Lawr ifnUti The Destroy J Jn. the north end ef.BelW Falls, XL . near a community ,calld Brockway'a ) VfUa. thr is a hrct ortwnty-two Jeer w tame that th" entire h,rd la fre-j 4uMtUy seen togeOnt4. Jhr have botn In. tlw Mme locality jereral -weeks and gt portion of tbeif Vfvlng on alfalfa. Wir mjtm -brAttUtsdl'bVlaw unless' MLiiaftt catnsrta wo. -wlUn tWfan j f 7Z ROGERS in HewYork Herald A LITTLE MORE OF THIS FIVE MORE "USAACS" CITED FOR BRAVERY l'r.iiu'c Awards American ni- hulance Mvn Vk ar Cni-e. for Hfroii N1 ork W msIiIiicIiiii pril ".ii le Hddillonal American arn v ambu lance men have been awarded the I 'tench War Cross and rlted for biaverv n cording to wotfl icteived at the sui 1 geon general h otlke The honor men ate Virst l.ieutonant Ot'.a V Holies and t'rlvates Charles V Tompkins nioh.ml II Uaket, James T. 1 Jonts and John W Wood 'lite decorations have ben fotwarded I to the War Pepuitment to be Iran?- .ltA.t In Ilia L'lnl. rin,.r..na ..11. ... ,,... Ittql tl,.t 1, i-ula(ni..l lha.u until Congress authonzes their ac ceptance. I War crosses weie awaideil to J 2 J Massachusetts ttuops for btaverv-. in at "" vomo of the heroic deeds foi wlilrh merliaus weie decoiated are liansla ai ftoni the iienui iltatlon as follow s Chaplain .lolin H l)c alio With extraordinaij heiolsm and eepttonal uevoieuness 10 uui unuer umiueirupieu flank 0f tlc Herman saltent The ler flte and at the constant nk of his life . ..i,,.! to folC0 tiir wa, 0,tr the he did not cease to tender aid to the wounded, and he encouraged U tenewed effoits the men who we weakened in haid fighting C lluplulll III I rem iiri Chaplain Walton S Danker ' At ihe time of the attack, particulars note worthv was the ilevoteduets and spirit of sacriflie with which he attended the sick and w'oumled and bestowed the last liwiinnpuwii I acniR ilia riiciin in-ill i J'livale Jofen i J (laiinon Willi p- cepttnuai courage and devotedness on April IJ, volunteering to aecompan comtadc lo an adianced post during the -,... ile leIll ti.e enemv In check with ,i machine gun and prevented tho nd- vance until his comrade. Corporal 1'iis- i tel A. llojt, was killed and ho nunsUf seilously woundtd I Sctgeant John II Bouigtnls- With I calmncss, Judgment and bravery, on April U he held his pot after the i nu- inaiidei had ben killed and icpulsed the enemy bv oigaiil7lug nnd leading a i couil':iiicuci the advanced trendies Itlvked l.lfe for ( iiniruilp 1'nvate fJdward T I'itzgeiald W th ialinne-s courage and spirit of jai .itlce April 10, under .i violent bombard nent I he rescued a emmade bulled b.v he'l Are and stood to his task until nioitall I wounded" I Chief .Musician Halph Halves I "Willi the finest qualities of couiagc btavei and devotedness while com 1 inandltig tho tegtmental uill 10 1- and 1! he litter-beatrs was exrioed I constantlv to enpinv file, running thiouffli tlie oii"n tetrain to !lit-lln9 tt cliches eekins woundPd He Ml led as Uttei-beaier leplacing exhausted and encouiaged the men to lenewed pf- forts b his line eample lb remained I at hi.s post twent-fout houis after te- celvtng an ordei of tellef ' Second Lieutenant Allen J Dexter "With remarkable courago and complete devotedness to tervlce on prll 12 and 1J. exposed tepeatcdly to enemy fire he continued to work twent-four houra after being wounded with shrapnel and until he collapsed at his post " Private C.lenn Hill vv ltn calmness j amJ c0UlaRC on April 1J and 13 he had hardly reached his company anu learned of the order to counter-attack given to a neighboring detachment, when he vol untarily joined It and killed two of the enemy with his baonet Private Nicholas Waskewlch 'With courage and leinarkable devotedness on April I", when he vvas attacked ftom the lear and wounded while throwing grenades in front 01 mm, ne ueici 111s ",;.... ."1 remained position and remained anu remaiueu 111 utuuu mini rellev ed rv.rnoral Ilenrv 1' Caron" "With courage and Temarkable devotedness on 1 Prll I", WI1CII IllMlvn.IJ ,.,,, , pasted the remainder of his grenades to his comrades saliig. 'I can t use these; OU go to it ' ' ' vt'iimi!,-F: PURE PDFQH DAIMT 8ei'eve MeV m If you neglect your teeth indefi nitely decay does its work. Then why neglect that painting when you know the consequences? Get our es(ma(e no obligation Kuehnle PAINTER WAR CARTOONS FURNISH ".'li TrtE. SOCK FRIVATt PANK. t-;:xMn omnsiiE halted FOR l iiiiI1iiiiiiI frimi I'iiKe line Fetie i two miles northwest of Melen-tn is in llames lifrnmn Drlir Meld I p Mtliough the mlghtr assaults f the lust tiventv-four hours on the I'landers battle fiont vvero maiheil bv exliaoidi nar.v vloletae the OennAns hve failed to advance their lines an where and Irsses that thev suffered weie tailed verv heavv bv 1' eld Marshal Ilolg In dispalchts to tho Wai Oltlei 'I he ' lei man attacks weie iMended all the vvav t" the positions held bv the l!el K an nrmv ulong a front from fi urteen to sixteen miles 1 ho Dei mans were living ! Iling bai k the lllitiiih think fiom the hill positions southwest of Ypies but theli efforts nil ended In failure and when d.irUness 1 brough an end to the fighting the field of combat was covered with fiermnn iipses and the Oeunan 1 nes weie just whcie thev had been In the morning when the assaults began The compaiatlve lull lonlnmes tipuii the I'eirdv battle ftotu ieai nf Viniensi but the i-hellmg has been vei.v heavv on both sides Shaiji local ut- tacks weie delivered on tho southern f uie nivti, but vvero thrown hack it was a noiiceanio iai i mat me Uietman War iilllce did not make a "Ingle ilalm as to ground gained noi did i mention tlie.i attempted efforts in thion bail, the Ailed lines along the l-'ranco-Belglan front lei The ijprinatis have used fifteen ill visions oi nppioximatel 1S0OO0 to 200 (JDW men, tu their attacks mound' Ypres on .Mondnv mcoidlng to the win oi respondent of the Times iirrnisn ( lutiii" I in ipiiises liter bv tlip iiptinaus vcsteidav were umoug tlie jnosl tin tioitant sln e the I'landeis battle, start id The He man high command had evidentl given orders to take the Anglo French height position southwest or Ypies at nnv cost In order to hteak through to the plain south of the Ypres I'operlnghe Kallwav and compel the evacuation of the pres salient Theh signal failuio must have been a t-eveie sting to the milltnr pride of the I'iuii slans The lieiinan oflViul statement meielv raid that on the I'lanuVrs btttle fiont from mlddav on nrtlllerv file was re vived The raptuie of 7100 prisoners flft-tluee tannou and -Ml machine guns since the storming of .Mount Uem mel was claimed Mutual lannunadiiiE north mid south of the Avie was tepoited bv the French War Otllce MliKb MA) BE MELDED. U . iSlll GTO V FORECAST WimlilllEliin, prtl 3n Actuall filnlng with theli backs to the wall, the BiUikIi antf 1'ieiich in Klandeis aie making a defense com parable to the biavtst In lustoiv, ui mv men heio said todav That the will I be abln to halt the hoc lie. before Ypies appeared to experts almovt Inciedlble 1.,.. 1.n In .n. a. A,fr !.. ,. Ill rr,t , 1. . d Mill il'Al 41, .11'. CCII. ,.- ,.,.1 ,r II, I- vantage point onlv at the pi Ice of thou sands of wasted lives vvas theli view The Allies aie losing man men it Is it Up But tlie 1 Jet man lasttaltles now aie mounting out of proportion pai tn -ularlv In view of tho ciecplng gains of leie'it das 'IhlH gave inlliiaiv men toa their main encouragement. Will the boclio be content to hurl his men up against Lend your dollars lo Uncle Sam buy a Liberty Bond today and insure liberty for your children. 415 Chestnut, Street SEVERAL BROAD REASONS FOR BUYING VESTERMAN FOR WHOM? in Ohio 7Y)SS',SS,7) OF lHF S' Ucli lesstani n- ln has niei alioin ires ,Mime uniit.irv men thought not but iiRgrtpil he iiilc,ht turn his ntten tloit elsewlteie to linprovi Ids llm If Vines whs not bulged iiukklv 'Hie most llkelv lliliig, howevti appruipit In be thut the Allies would lip fnm-d to vlelil some fuithei leirllorv fighting lis thev go and inal.iiig Hit lien teliitorv costlv foi Hip Teuton Tluip i an be no mistaking atmv men aid. tli.il the Ypres stiuggln is one of I he most, seilous iilses of the wni nd It Is using up so imii h man-powei that lepl ii emi'iit of linops Is a big ptolilein This milaceniriu Is Imgel.v up lo Ameiiia whlili is i ountPif on in the long inn to fuititsh a piepomlecanie of foieis Willi li will overwhelm Hie boi he hoides It Is know u thai the American Hoop ttanspiirt iiiwd has been beiond niig luvl plans but Hint Hie maximum has not vet hppii rem lied This it is e tiei led will be totn lied in tile next few weeks 111 addition to giabbing as nuin sliips ns possible, ei iiomlziiig on siiace of those ul.unr it, (Itfn r..,,l . iilfLin. ..... ...... 'essential shinnlmr in inn. it .,. n...... shipping Hip Wut Nuvv and Shipping Hep iittnetits lie making git-at irToils to shot ten the tutu mound UocUage futilities nhioad nre impinvlng i nil stantlv, and this lielps slioiten Hie munil trip An investigation of i onditnuis nt one ernliaik.it km point utideiiaken leientlv, showed t.iat nppaientlv too mmiv i ooks are sliolllm: tho broth so effoits me nnw H'liiR uireiteir to mon there llllilleil tolltliil tRTILLEKY FL ME I '. Sl)SBEHLI REPORT Itillill, Apul 30 Tin tleiinin W.1I Otlii e statt'iiient .Mondn.v nails 1 n the riindeis li.ittlpfiont fiom niidiltv on tin" nitlllciv flu levlvcrl Tlie boot taken slum the stoiinini; of .Mont keimiipl litis Im leatpi to more than T1O0 ptisoncis. includiiiK 1S1 olllieis flftv tin co guns unit 'lo" machine kuiis Hctvveeii l.a Htfcscp Canal and the Scuipc, ns well as Tmith of the Solium', thou' has been lively iccon nolteiliig activit on the inrt of tho KtUllsh. Stiong partial attacks tnado bv the 1'rench against linn gaid wood and the vIIIukh vicip san Kiiinaill.v repulsed I'oicfleld cn gagtiiients ocitiitPil at.tnanv points on tho reinaliidei of the fiont On the castoin bank of the Meusc a tin list Into the I'leinli n em lies brought in some pilsoneis K4I8ER )IA) ATTEMPT TO STIR I P TROl'HLE I iiliilnii, Vpl il ',0 The onlv sraps of news tpiullug to bear out the Illinois nf a i;uslan loun-ter-ievolution en fit an. Hie tepotts fro 11 Zurli Ii legarding the arrest of M I'utlloff and Baron von Dein UiihsiIic Haddeuhausen s stiatige wneless to Gen eral vou Mlrbat h A Zurich dispatch wn It n- leained fiom I'etiogiatl that .M I'utlloff piesl dpiit of the Inlet national Bank at Vlcli-ul-Gradskv has bee 1 .uic-teil on a thaige of llnant lug a nionaichlt levo lui on I'utlloff Is said to have est apul The Biitlsh Xdmlialtv has made puh ln a wheless dispattli fiom Beilin hlating that Busst he-ll.iddenhaii-en the undertecieiarv for foielgn nlfiiia tent a vlrelcs to Mlibaih the upw ileunau 11lassad01 to l'.usta asking lilni to iip.it conceimtig the iiinmrs of a mon anhist lestoratlou in l'etrogiail l.iisschii-lladdenhausen said hPhad ie ceivcd a leltei from l'etrograd dlted"", ni "- mmieiii.ueiv avan.iui. t. Aprl 13, htating that a monaichist pioc- I ne remitted to his heirs at home GIVi: ME LI11KRTY UR forefathers were ready lo givo llieir lives for - liberty which we enjoy today. Can we do less? Philadelphia Trust Company 1415 Chestnut Street State cJournal I lllll'lll U,IS illl IHIlflll it 111! tlllt Mill) Hi I! it7tiii.UK Michael leleff Mi miiiiIhi HutihUoff ami 1'iul .Mlllul.i'fr ' n Ii itiocr.ui -uie. r..m w eie Idetitltlio Autliot 1I11 s agiep in view 1 r dipatchPb irgariilnc Tiottkv s attemut to reorgan Ig" 11 liiin.sian orniv that (Jei man would In i,Matlv Intptesteil in stirring up trnu. ble tn I'ptiogrnd. iiosslhlv going ? fni n It bin I tin- mon in lilits The Knlset mav t vp 1 liav. a llugei in tlie mess 'I In 1 t vent' if Allied tepteseiita tivt hi tin Mum. o uipptltig tends to . infirm remit tepnit that 'liolsUv was '.'willing mound to the side of Ihe 1 lte vi hit 11 i tlip iiiO"t favotalilp news fiiiin luiin in n long time CZECH MASS-MEET I C DEM itDS KM) OF II Ut I .union, iul 30 A stent meeting mis iptetitl lipid at I'l.igtto tu, protest agilnt I'ouut I'zeinlns ifenunci.it Ion of I'tofpsTOi Mas.uvk nnd other fwth leaileis The mellug was attended bv all the I'zpch lieputles of both l'aillj meiits and the llipt the Hulipiiilaii lep lesentallves of tlie t'zeili I'nlversitv and Sciideui and bv wo! kitten and peas ants The .Itigii-KlnvH wni ippieif ntei? bv tuetilv-four liepulies including theli lupslilint Hot tor Korospc and M Kieslp as tlip ottlclat iepiee!itatlip of tlie Seibo-i'ioatiun fo.illtlon '1 lie J'olbli 1 lub sent a milage of svmiwthv The meeting was opened bv th pici--lilent of the liohetiiliu l'lilon M Stanel who ditkirotl the gutheilng was a low in.inlfcKltition of the iIpsIk of the wl uli t'?ei h-'Ooval. nation foi lndpppnci p lie charged the lieiuuin lnnl.il ' inn wlch altemiitlng to iIpipuc 11 world alioilt tin uininlmltv of tlo zt 1 -and deuoumeif the ileriiiins and Mai, mis 11s liPlng kiiillv of piovt I tig in. I liloloiiging the vihi bv tlipil impt 1 l,ibi deihtH and tiieii nfu-al to gup Slavs Indppenilpiiip The I'lo.itbin lipputv luicn 1 I ' speaking In ihe name of Iip lug. i.i liiominpil lldphtv to the 1 zpi '11 .1 'I brothPIs l'-SCK DEATH 1)1 Spctial Collection Made for iiici-iian Soldier- Abroad ThP Kiench Alinlstry of PlnainP his leientl udopleil a lule which will pio tect the funds of meiit.iii soldien who give their lives on her soil uctoidlng to information recentl lecclved by the tJuai ant Trust I'oinpanv of .Veil York fiom Its Kieiuli biauili otTitP The French Hovernnient colleits veiv heavv death duties fiom I Iip Pientli cMates of all p..lRons who die In tint hiiium and. at cording to the stilct lettet . f tl ' ' 'a 01"'' pi" -1"0 " - lu"- of foreign nrmtes killed in a mm wii I appen to have deposited imii .1 I pav or other funds In bans il 1 Trench .tmlsilli tlun The uijustlt'c of till" pin e 1I1 t the p.ut of meiiiau hoIcIihi vv i h llplituig for Ki.inte nt well 11 f h 1 own count! was admitted In I hi.,i I'lempucpau ami as 11 . uii-pciij.-h t 1 ariaiigcmeiit for piotcuing tli c t. s of thoip who lose their hips I 1- bt enteiPd Into viltli the untii 1 1 1'ientli 1 Jlt 1 ninelil I ihIpi il - . langement an foon as off It Ml iipwh c soldlei s death is irepived fiom Ih- . 1, mantliiiK offitei ,iuv monp lie ha cm dchisit in I'raitt e mav lie tratisfeiretl b cable to an Aniiiliau bank In tin ias of the Uutu.inti Tl mt 1 omiMiii lie in - 1 ils iatl lii.nn.li to Its New v(k .. ,., ,, ,... ,iIM 1-.,., i - . ""' ' "V "cape t lie I 1 end k luaiii Ii Il tlp.tlll the BONDS PAGE in Mafirwillc Tcnncs&can BARRAGE HELP HIM ADVANCE MM I'l s Ii) l 15 1 lfl It Mil I s'liMKh ( niillovcr-v l of New lir-l M. Nntinnil '1I1.1I1011 I ilmr l'nk Hoard Un-lilin'tiiii, Atiiil " I'lini" to iivtii 11 geiipinl sltlkc of pupil null vim kits i ailed for tofiioi row hti. In 1 11 1 iketi li the .National Win Laliot Iloiiti .il Its first working ppfsIoii witn M.il!iam II Tnft, formei PrfsidPiit prcltlniK T P Hodge, piesldent of the 1 tit r n.itlmial Puppi I'ompjnv, aim unit pi on hehalf of eniplojeis tliat nnv ett'ement of the wage dispute agreed upon bv thp board would be ixepplnhlc to the lint mi -facluiers llepiesentntivii of iiapei mill winkers told the hoard the till.i could he prevented If nssuiaiicps weie gueii the mm that thev would let iv. "iili'-taii-tlal im leases In wage" At Hon wni defenetl unl.l ntt"i .1 uiei'ting todav of. 1 epic sput.it v . ot emplovers and vvoikeis with the Ped pial Tiade I'ommlsslon which Is wink ing 011 a new scale of paper pi k 1 s to be effective Mnv 1 The prh ps will clepi ml latgelv on tin- new wag. .-. iIp and thp commission wUI ask Hip mill woikPis to continiip uitdpr tliPit ptpient airanp 1111 nt until 1 new t.ilt 1 111 In tletpr nutiitl 1 ni"ti 11 wlili i tu 11 1 1 br rluiMtl Tut pai 1 w tl ih 111 ii 1 ttrd 1111. t . 1 1 I u 1 1 .ii 1 il m SV-1 -SJ3I? TO ., sr In 3: llritMi l'u)inR HIr l'rkci. for Scinnil Hand I tif-t ruiiicnt Tin Bleat PMeM of demand eiien iilip- lil in the plnno trade of ilrt'iit llrltnln I has resulted In dealeri vltluallv clr- 'ilirlltK whole ill'tilits In tln hope nf fitiillinr n few ptuple who nr iiilllinr to sell tlir-li plimw Mntiv fiuulllrs It Is nil iii' iniiHtiihth r plvlng nffeis for Hiiir iii-liiinii nts fruil dealers inlltrlv uiihiiiwn to Hum With u giMitT de- mini foi iilnniiH th ill vti before, due ' inaiiv i)opli raining wni wngei, i id not niilv ii iiiitiillcil iloincetli tiliino i hIii inn hut Imports uf liistrumtnts ill i m intlielv Ktuppid In fiovernment Mtnliil'Mi uhiI pianos if nil sorts nnd muIiiImiih me bilnglng tmliPHtil-of irit H v online t 'onsnl 11am Mi - linile nf London the Bleated demand nut-., iiom I In' provincial manufiu tnr- i . mill munitions Killers, where wages in, Imil sin h n mailipd liuiciire slme ih. hi tniied In I'liinei tlun with t ! .iiiiillnl ilomcstli pioiluith n he M linns tli.it the wood nnd ttlie for- i. us, d In planus are now lt-tpilml ' it ii plains nnd lh.it in, mi ii f the I in" niaiiiifni inieiH have mi-ii ui I Mi i plants to the making of all plums mpl me p nts si,,im) liinil haliv ul. i nil pmim" wlilih i in '-aid to he tin tnot In firm mil me . i i - Ming f i us nun h us J'iKi thiitiKh Mr mi Tl 4 t Heavy, heavy harass over your "0, ! know what it is, daddy! Vou held it too close and ! smell itif s WMGlEVSr "Righto, sonny give your appetite and digestion a treat while you tickle your sweet tooth The HI X s m r.g.,1 .nstimnem, MoVlTn "ln4 II. iinniml tlnus f, bo In I $ " " & sold for fZSO .. lh.u.l,", a"Eii COXSI-IUATlOa, Wo liav. Iirn.nr , , l.lnn ,.f .. "c ' 10 II ..,,. ,., , lir IH III .. .1. I1 ijiiirvalln i and we have nun i about i onsi iv it ion I v '" " atiufactur,?! hiiii in iranp nt h. n nuliiH a broa'l fi, ', '"' Mill tJ Polble, nnd ,, ih ,2UII snvltn; mnv l,P i,,,n,, i ,Ur" M i Hi ii p r '.I nf mum ..r it. Jk' lonferwiJ wi.ieh the.o iimi ,;:,11,r.,n'i,, 3 the waste or ,,Hhi,lk Zl0R iiutliur.tv stalls ii, ,, . ',e' Kuusiis nloiii' tin '. '.u, i3J fti tliMmtitntr nf "-o ; ihoaniiiuiiro;,,;'!,,;:;' crP lost I? mi' n inoii. ni eiirthnt, ties, mav mil film i 'I ho ' Kioln thin-liu i 1 " authors , ln rer cjfi I linen isiales lli.iin enittiig Willi in nun lies tliliiliKlinni th tllMllg III Mill! III . it tin Hoiiti e H, i ll p III lllllil iv It I for tin siinpithpi r i t inn t inn in ii Minmion, M , ',,a,? ' ,l"' 0 ? " ' fund; vvhlel, " . ,.....: " '"anon j( Genuine Tyrol Wool gar ments are damp-proof, serv iceable, good looking and suitable for all outdoor use or occasions. Women's and Misses' TYROL WOOL TAILORED SUITS 25.75 26.75 27.75 Also Street, Top and Motor Goats 29.75 and 32.75 RflANN & DlLKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET m it After Every Meal Flavor Lasts! n W A iSPM toi 1 m i R" nit I Sf tuns' It V bLm Clltll Urtf id l fen tut Old I id tl i n imir ilrf Ihc me nt ivei tloi JBrl Irtle j-H itle Elt .rtl Ift 1JJI ifesh iiny I k L ip ftw ijmte :lj:r rpart trclo 'jU Pui tltre ofulr tel t alert Sol ollai etiii ipii hibll mrr Ut altr trap Su tier lUh 'tali U KlOtltl II itlec ttti IM aiori khl -fl trio HffCtcc Tut rn Mud !l!t Itolsl kit. "fMWneri Dk IC Wul trl Mr Mao a kin Wioiii Ut, at iar vsjr uvw cesne imm at mv flwWt re tne . M. 'ftfcmtr sjame war. m & m iir I
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