-j jvr t Es$K5E rf r r 1 k' w 'ii' " A r-v ?'.' fyrxyi . r " , 'l!it? 'JtX Wu -v $w $t:;;u.TM TOT-Sb PUBLIC rEDER-PHlLADELPHrA.HUKfeDAV, L JTHOMAS It HKAOAX, lieutenant. Can-lCLAIlUNClJ U. lltl.TV, private, acttya I Ion, 111. I burg, Pa. JAMi:i .T SHI.HltN. lieutenant, Mr". miWAItl) A .IOHT.. piixntc. Mi l II. Sheoran. Chicago Mar lletford lli-ookljn, V PACL II STfAVAJlT. Ilcutonnnl Mrs. I liritT W M W'HIIKIttlCfl itlntn Mice S stexxart -Ml Market sticet, t lke Alanbcrgcr Newark O , Warren, I'.t KIl.NINT (1 IMtl in r prunti' Orcxson J til I.N I MAlMiKN rrrm mi major Ha Chailcstown. Mis MHUAN I. IlKINll'i: piUaie l.rx.ic MK'IIM:I. .1 IHINAIH I. scigcanl . '"" Ultimo! M Hon .hue. vprlnglleld Muss '"J,1 "" ",,,',", ,t"""" ' UUIN I! fdWr.lt oigcaiit Dorchest, r. j0S II I' I'HIIN tri He Mi- Inliu I Ua I Inliln t unfnril mi I i:WII.I. I. M WII.CuN scikiiint IHA V WII.MUIII pilxu. c.iitiRc Wnininkil It 1 Miss lit SO'I.I. IH'CstllN ...lIUUll 1'lllltS- I "' "' ' ""II. pilXUT. I' M -.....- it., f 11 .it !.,,.. e Ull, I'llllllI'MI l Nffrl nun jn it ..:wirn fciiaai V' I Mil, U, V f Wolf.li.ltl.nnrr t.l SrSHII I I 1111 NT1 ! tra Mm 1 ill. I II, lw r" III III -r intil ' u r V It' '" . VBiBJ (' B5;iSt is..m:iti m in. mi: i..u..i. u.- n Keauciion v a !?-: .vp JH. j. wO, 'Tir-lifrYlTHi X -"""" iilMiriTr-aiirr?W SJ' WARDROBE TRUNK JiiS lil X 'H OF THE WORLD j j4SWmfjWM. MjLZSBfKLSim VJ in'" 'Vl '' ' gv 'if '.i'iiimpaiiMri'iiiinMPffwB8iK-. mb:i- mVAbbHB ''' kh v A1 i;Mfr4MKa johnc.fagan ' 111 fflmBaftlr sBSHLBSSSmLWSmK iiLWmS8g&Sr a M,u 1502 Walnut Strre. . lliaffllt l W. HhIHIHHBHm ir jSmsMLW Z IB ' i MMUBHPiiwi nil ' i ii szpI i' juk bMKesRiaHBS9BBjiBHHaMBBasKaa9miiikHBUBnc' m " II y IIImIImIIIIIImIImIH vXiflHM-BMiBMttk . r" ". SttiBMMiMMMiiiiMiBaiay y h Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l. bbbh r -v mmfc',, vvmiiBii"-iiiiiiH i . I -'IIIIIIH ri "KL f- f (4 jH J1'1''1'1''''1'"' 'an gvii",:'iiiil:iii";H!ii!'i'iii.i."ii",Miii'iiL vx555?) tl 1 1 " Nii ((tl .1 .irn i i v X''. ,mZk- i n .. hiiriiii Tniniii;i;; ia u iiiimitii'i. rr"i iimi ?ii - mS-' I That Was AU He Said ! A ire lour .Feet 1 Comfortable? v xt i II. S. SHIPBUILDING TO 'SEIZE' BIG MEN Prominent Philadelpliians "Will Be Commandeered for Work TAYLOK COMING IIKKC Sccial t'lillatlcltililins of leuiRnlzril eciithi-nlillllj w II be umimnmleereil for linportiint l)0ltluns ltti tlie IJinor KCIiej KIcet t'orporntlon lien tlie Ren eial ofHoci aro jtabV ilifil at 110 North Broad utrett This annouiKtiiriit was undo todi Approxlmalelx jn poililom arc lo be filled Moit of tlieni ale for women plsti and ptenokrnpbeii" Charlci Jt Schwab, director nencral of the lanerRnic I bet Corporation, will bae hli olllco In tbe Midlcal Art HulldlnK, on tbe allle floor with Ad miral Howie" The ebaiiKe will not afreet tbo admiral who will it tain bis pris-ent ufllec A. AUrrltt Tiijbir former transit dl icctor here new 1 nppolntiil director of I'ouslnir and ti ttisimrt itlun of tin. Uiner Bencj" I'lift f'oriioriitlon would Fa notb Ing todHJ about plan-, to furiiMi liounlnR facilities foi tin hblpbullderp wlun be vat neen In VaiblnKtn Jlr Tajlui who iikunieil lila new dutlei this morn-1 hk cat In hh olllce in bit nlilrt pleces, ' irpateutl taking Ills Job ery fierlo1ihp j 1 1 in Kolnit to do thlnK then tall. ' about 'em. ' Kiltl tbe former transit chief There bic been too minj troinlH(" made and onn, of them hicnl been fiitmu ( He said be suppo.ed be would nioo i Is ofllces to 1'hll idelphl l by June 1 Admiral ISowIch Is tarcfiilh consider ing tbe bids submitted for tbe erection of 'G0 houses foi lloR Island workmen and will hIru tbo contracts either to inoirow or I rlda The first croup of 200 Is to be completed within nlnetj dais That the fleet corporation officials an preparing to begin tho motenient of the offices from Washington within a few dijs was Indliatid toda Tour floors, of tbe I'ennsjh tnla I! crage and '-eiN-ice Compan, 230 South Hioid street, wcrn commanibertd for girage spice Tho sixteenth keel that of tho scu gflrtlu"', a essel of "500 tons ill-placement, was laid at Hog lslcnd tod 15 CHARITY RECEIVES $900 Catholic Institution" Vn Hrni ficiarirs Otlicr Wills I'roliatotl ncnuest"c of 200 e ich to M lo'eph s Male Orplnn Ajlum St Mncents Home for Chlhltcn Sisters of tbo Home of (loot) Shepherd and St Hdniond s Home for Crippled Children and J100 to the Seminars of St Chailes Horiomco aro Incluid 111 Iho will of Cathulnc Robinson. 1211 Vorth CorlJ -first street which was ptobatcd todae Other wills proluted were those of Trustln 1. Jr Hcnnett, 190", diwu street, wblch. In prlato bciuests, ifis poses of propel ty aluecl at $00 000, I, , C Segrest, .112 lilumoncl street br, 000: Annlt M lib tin South l'orl xecond street, ? 1 5 r 7 ' . Olln 1lr.iu, fil'-' Diexcl load JIOHO, and P.eRlnla V Kemper, HO.' ortli lwent)-llrtt street $3000 Personal proptrU In tin esUte of losepb S. Keen 7J.I Vorth Mxtli street was uppralsed at "35 ttO II The setu iltles Includrt 550 sh lies of l'eiinsl mln llallroat? stock, appraised at K 1.4 75, 334 shans I'tillcd (ias linproemnt J1.401 50 fnO shares Iahlgb Valle) Railroad. llt.Klu. 500 shares l'nion Trtctlon tt!) Sou, lift shales lYankford and Kouthwark Hallwa. J15 750. nnd 535 shares Heading Traction, $11,375. m n mi: r imhhIhHM ' ." iutpoi.ll liuius Mile U i iti.H r smtmu. ll!e N C IMi:s rl.l.i: coiporal ulcn Mi) i.KnlU.i: lis mechanic (.1 Minor , stic el I'.cndlng I'a I I.KHI'.li I: (II!I:i:n wagemer. Tinner. c Ull.llVMil II Nili:itMVN private Kockvllle oiiu Is MSI, llMlll.()"sM plluilo lolin lltmblowkl, c hie ego i:ftM(iNi m:cciiMf. pnato liutlaml M i:hhi:i:i m hi. mi: piiwiti ui it lllnlr C.lliibtldge. Miss .lOMUMI IKUloHsKI piiMiH Hi -semi r Midi WII.1.IVM Ill Ills pi Hile Douslis .)l (iror.c.i: n cm.omi:i:i:, pnxate Cnr.ll'. lli'i ii Vt.VV M i Hi. lilt, private I'llbim (1 1 WII.I.IWI I" ( noi'KIt pilvali lliillow Km l Ti rip Jii'Ull'll I Cl! .N tninte Minlslun Mi .serpeunl I rai k laiickton. nnlcrh IHiWMth i I AIMI.NK. pinnte I'owcll of Cenerul IVrliuii for llie la-t leu O ...,,,,,, ., ,. . i i 1 1; i s s i sin i .i i 'i i - "M.--di lent I I l i ImiW pllxatr se.ilii.iiik N II llll. I Ml'..1. ll M i" l" r-i win 1I i bwago ll Nl- I I IN priMHi iihiii on t tfi H. r nil Di.voii.i) io im hsuim; i nun ti Villi M IT t.UINH pinnli find Al w xearn. Inn inl mlcil for Irani ufler ImtiliR l n Iciiiuorarile lie tallied from I it s iliirf to uicniiipiu rerelarj llaki r li.uk In nieiua Mis ilentioii lo lVr-lmv afl,'r 'IJ inp In en (ilh dim in lln I'liilip pine., llie Hnlrli l'a-t Imlie-. Jap in. t ! 1 1-...,..... .1....p..tn- tbe """ "- "- - : ni;in iii.i:mn pim ailiifsc that "no man is a hern lo In- n, i, alel." I.imkton i. a nalir of vmi, llll I U III! M ' imu Iceland, lip a I ... I- i inucii liilmiii nulw n I ml i iniiri' ilu-rrflll atnuit tlie nutconii' of . the war lli.ui Wa-lnnston I JfV I TUCIIt.I.O corporal. Logan V M m:ttiti:r. i a nui'i'in.i. private Mrs Louise Miniples SMactie N V Mil lit It I' HM.iiUNW pihatc Mi 1 1 Im ie. Mass .1 MI s 1 loll iuHtii Clutlei 1 1 ( I. IN Ml s.fMlli:t KillV-ON pmute Itac Inc Wis i,H KI'.KlZl.i: piimIp Indipnidence Km n:Nls I I.IUS.N pnaii 1 tank Maruini Clevi'land O I'.HWMlli lUVKU lib pi ix.it. ll.u rlsburg 111 THOMAS MWMs piiiaie Vnibonx Sxxcawak, lliitfonl onii VimiL'It L .m HIHlli:it. WelNtijn Ulilllltleil sllghllx AI)M I PVMilltM I lx s iKlltellllii r.oinan Diinbi.iui kis 471 Milnei stieit. ITiiliilclpbl i Pa lxOs.ltsV Ml 1U lleutcn ml Ljl'I.Ua Mil h i n n "1 tiaxiliiig iin In a ciirni i i t Xolll I li I and lux. hllieall I l d w mln i i Don't Come Up! Casualties Among American Troops Wnslilntton, -May 9. The names of tc A men, one of them a lieutenant, killed In action he id it cas ualty list of sex cuts -st announced by tho War Department today hit moll succumbed In disease, two xxcro xlctlms of accidents and three died or wounds Thirteen were wounded six ere ly and fcrtj-ono recelxcd sllRht wounds Captain Mulrew S Hoblnson, of Columbus, Ohio, pruiously reported n.lselng In action Is now reported to be a prisoner of xxar. Killed In Action HAIIOI.D MDMIl JIOP.ijAN", lieuten ant, Vancouxer llarracks, Washington UANOAII J ICIItBY, corporal, West .Baden, Ind HAItHV J. ALLi:.V, private, Aurori, Ills l.nNn.sT O. ULLL prixate, Jliddletleld, Conn ROBIlItT A IlltLWHIt prixate, l'inlej, Tcnn WILLIAM 11 UALTO.N prixate, llol- biook, M iss KOnilhP It HMtrXISON. prlxatt, Dear. Inc. Gu JltU.VINT JOII.NSO.V prixate, Ilawley, 3Ilnn. I CIIAItLi:s I! LIVnrtMOItU prixate.. Doi Chester Mass I JllCHAUL VIOTTI. private, -Monterey. Calif. Illt-d of Dlseii.e linniinitT l: sHULDO.V, sergeant. Proxldence, 11 1. I!I:NRY It. IIOYT. prixate, Clicltea, JI ass. Llll; TxtcCOWAN" prixate. Conroe, Tex ARTIIUU UL'Ui:.NK Ni:W.MAV, prlvato, Mrs. Carrio Nexvman, St. Louis, Mo. HOItACIJ V QUIVHY, prlvutc, LTicamp- ment. Wjomlng. I'17n:tl C. .SMITH private. Colby, Wis tiled of Arildcnt IVAN' D. LIVl.NdSTO.V, cadet, I'ullnnn, Wash JOHN S. HLWllY, pilvalc, Hristol. Tenn. I Ulecl of UoundM ALBUftT U TATi:, corporal, Cumnilngs, I Kan. miU. MOUNT IN, private, Ada. CLINTON O WALDA, pilvatc, Voyne. Ind. Sfvirrlj bounded ELWOOD T. BAUAIAN. corporal ton. Pa. QKOIiail D. KIJiCHOFCR, corporal, Ktaacr, 310. d Stiff Shank Construction Kan I'ort Uas- ROY I TOWKR, corpora). Mrs. A. Toner, New Haven, Conn, M. $1 r1 .25 :i More Excursions Round Trip Wr Tsi 10 cents additional SUNDAY May 12 liw MarkH htreet Wharf Atlantic City, Wtldwood, Aniltici, Cape May, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Ocean City, Sea IileCity YAva Mfcrlftl flert n hixrf lap THERE arc Walk-Over shoes to relieve and correct foot troub les. You may have a weak arch which can be relieved by a Walk Over Corrective Shoe made with a stiff shank. If the trouble is not acute a shoe with a flexible shank would be better. No one type of shoe can possibly correct all the forms of foot and arch abnormality. Walk-Over store salesmen are es pecially trained to diagnose condi tions and to prescribe the proper shoe. . By the way, when a pair of Walk Ovcr Corrective Shoes have re lieved your foot troubles you need not wear them all the time. But they are so comfortable, yet mod ish, that you may want to do so. Walk-Oter Shoes are manufactured at Cam pello, Brockton, Mais., ere told ia all the important towns and cities of the world, anj the world oxer bear the same trade-mark. THE WALK-OVER SHOPS 1022 Chestnut St. - 1228 Market St. Flexible Shank Construction tlaii ND not one man of that fighting, strug gling, frenzied mob dared to come up. The scene is laid at a political club in Philadelphia, where doors were burst open, shots fired and heads broken among them that of "Jerry Archer," wealthy, handsome, valiant who by that very beating a few squares distant became a host of men in one, throwing himself into the city's political vortex as the champion of right! Truly a wonderful story, written exclusively for Philadel phians under the title of "The Crack in the Bell" (By Peter Clark Macfarlane) Climax follows climax, drama meets drama, in this thrilling novel, which has fact for its basis. ; Love threads its way from chapter to chapter. Philadelphia's socially elect, her industries, her people and her familiar places are marshaled in endless procession across its consumingly interesting pages. It begins exclusively in.the Evening Ledger Saturday, May 11. Most everybody in Philadelphia will read it, and so will you! lEueninfl public ffie&geir m -A J"1 .r-.'j I far Allutlc aty UKrotbar SHOES aaaana .......,,..fviij 3YRUS H. K. CURTIS, PuWiher HH n" 1 - . .'' ' ,-A P-MiVv' Mt-' SV-A ?"- IT E ...j. . .v . .. - W:ai..4.-vv. js ,.? 'titf mi i.l ii ! an. It. (T I iv 'An- , Vi? Xt&j&.&jm ii35 ... . i -Ci 1MH-1. u'f.iT . VJ 'J- J" 1 T ' "laTTlli HM WaaaTattam -T iA?l&r-Li l&iia. irk Re. U.S. Pat. O11.
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