Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 15, 1918, Final, Image 2

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JlWard Restaurant
sr Accuses Police-
fcttian of Assault
HEARING FRIDAY
'separate warrants, each cliarg-
trnlman Auerbach, Third and De
atreets station, with aatilt and
r nnd aggravated assault and bat-
rere sworn out late this afternoon
Magistrate Harrlgan by Benjamin
Ha. his wife and Dora 1-andy.
instable Thomis Orenves. attached
'magistrate's office. Sixth and Ixf
greets, notified Lieutenant Daly,
th's superior officer, of the
made against him Autrhach
el be nut under actual arrest
Yhearlng was set for Friday, at
ck. at which time Auerbach will
ft the charites. which allege that
KUrday night he entered janovit7S
urant. 511 South Fourth street, and
gjUt provocation, assaulted the pro-
br of the restaurant, hi wife and
pLandy, a waitress.
I, Institute t'lvll Action
rll action to recover .loiion aim.
Teach was binuKht this afternoon
anovltz and his wife against Patrol-
j Auerbach The clll proceedings
eparate from the criminal action
King Auerbach with nssiult.
tlce of the civil action was sent to
Tlct Attorney llotan this afternoon
Mate Representative Isadore Stern,
i V counsel for Jnnovltz A subpoena
F,be Issued to summon Auerbach ne-
1he District Attornej
crbach will he given b niellmlmry
jtnK before Magistrate Harrlgan In
pKce at Sixth and Spruce street
If believed the criminal proceedings
tt'tKe precedence oer the clll ac-
RS Pear, fate nf hpplev
ovlt today fears he may meet the
ffpt Patrolman i:pple5, who ni mur-
during the election riots Inst, ran
l "Bloody Fifth" Ward
it alleeed attatlc bv Policeman Auer-
lubf the Third and Delancev streets
an. followed by alleged threats) 01
Ollceman's father. Is said to he me
i of .lunnvlt2's tioubles
trembling tones todav Janovltr. said
(the elder Auerbach called at nis res
ant last night and warned, him not
ave his son arrested
you do hae mj Bon nrrestcd sain
ffbach. nccordlng to Janovitz, 'It will
Wifer ror.you to live outsiue ot iniiu.
Bhla
ttl'm afraid If f do so they may bring
To-k gunmen here to do nwny with
fi.Jald Janovitz "1 may meet the
fate as that unfortunate detective
'waa killed doing his duty last fall '
movitz Is an Important witness in
Ifth ward murder conspiracy trials,
begin in west Chester August :b.
restaurant pioprlelor s.ivs he he
. however, that unless stens to pro.
flilm are taken by the heads of th
department he will never nave in
tunlty to testify against "Ike
itph, Lieutenant Rennett and the
'defendants when the case Is caueu
R ' Anerbach'tt Helatlves rtlve
fnHrtltlnti In Ih- aetliltlett rlisreed
nit ratrolman Auerbach by lano-
the latter told today of the actlvl-
Ifif Nathan Auerbach In offering on
Jons what would seem tn have been j
a navice lie s tin iim. rnirmt ,
Ithln the last three days the elder
bach had warned him either to leave
ty or "prep ire for more irounie
a.t form or fashion this particular.
', trouble will take Is worrying Jan-I
H, Hlsfexpenemes with the Klftli
4 political heelers and ward chiefs
ot conducive to n restful mind, he
, In the face of such threats
Bovltz testified In court during the
i Ward murder trial In answer to
stlon as to what he 'hoped for"
lib came to this cnuntri The
Vtil what he 'received from pollt-
llfaders and police 'guardians' of
'Ww Is public property.
frame to Amerlra frtim Kiintanln,"
i' testified. "They told us there that
pfetiea was a great rountrri that It
tb land of freedom! II. st every.
V'Kot a ibanre. They said the law
the same to ever body that ytiu
do as yon pleased as long ns nilj
avsd yonrsrlf. Ho I rame to America '
aas It seemrtl better than Kumnnla.'
1A lt.l- Wlf n-l-n.-
Ltterhach Is said tn have admitted his
(n the scuffle In front of Janovitz s
.tirant, at 511 South Fourth street
day. In which lanovltz, Mrs. Jano-
fand Dora Landy, a waitress, re-
i blows from his club, according to
v testimony.
'contends that he struck In self-
although he hears a reputation
prizefighter nnd Is about double
mm of Janovitz. He assumed the
Pstfvthe Injured party In the transact-
4
ordlng to Mrs. Janovitz, her hus-
has attempted to commit suicide
I during the three days that followed
arrest of the two women and hlm-
t'She fears that unless some drastic
la takep to alleviate his mental
ring Mer possibilities of new p.-se-
ns he will end It all
ting Superintendent Mills said he Is
ttlnr a report from Lieutenant Paly
taking action In the case
atlce will be done," Captain Mills
red. and added that when the facts
before him he would decide what
Lieutenant Daly Is In full charge
district in which Auerbach Is de.
' The policeman la Btlll on the
m
. Folic Rnnnlnr Wild
ea A. Carey, Mercantile Appraiser
(former Penrose leader In the
ty Fifth" Ward, commenting today
i developments In the political per-
on of Benjamin Janovitz, said:
police are running wild down
'Bloody Fifth' Ward now, and
arh ought to be punished as an
Je for the Vest of the policemen
i show the down-trodden residents
Vifth Ward that thine it. rtlf.
yitnc. Lieutenant Bennett! was re.
ver believed a 'copper' )lke Auer-
M4 do such a thing as batter
defenseless women and a i'oor,
King Itumanian Jew,
twen some pretty raw sights
.Fifth." Mr, Carey continued.
I 'roar fact that women are be-
makes me shudder. I
nt that 'Jiiy' Stern will miih
against Auerbach to the very
af tha policeman either be re-
he may not harass the In-
. flown titers .or until some
V' 2.
i rlflnta of th Fifth Ward
f or- avett Uisjlca without
tout M theory of
f JUMrita. Mr. Crv
"Jtanl a-o sMTse wtai. oa
VfasW WsWPssWsJ, sWLsHHs
WrnPlMlvivMI III W
'V'IMkei
t'Jik a atar,eaa of kt.
i tr-flnc ktw MM from
MM,
. :avw,"1; '. i' " r
Sock 'for Soldier nnd Sailors
Destroyed Low $75,000
A mjsterloua fire, which started In
the plant of the Bellance Hosiery Com'
pany, S1SS Wakefield street, Herman
town, where socks for soldiers and sail
ors were being manufactured, caused
175,000 loss last nlRht,
The Wood Fibre Oraphlte Company
and the Wakefield Knitting Company,
In the same building, also suffered dam
age Thousands of pairs of socks wern
stored In the building because of a
freight embirgo which prevented their
shipment These were dtstrocd
Whllo the fire was at Its height a
blaze was discovered In lloothh's ftev
taurant, 12:5 Chestnut street and thou
sands of persons In the hotel and thea
tre dlstrkt watched the firemen work
ing Smoke enveloped the Arcadln roof
garden nnd diners hurried away, al
though assured there was no danger
No estimate of the loss was available,
VARESfOBACK
SPROUL, BELIEF
Political Wiseacres See Sis
nificance in Ward Lead
ers' Attitude
COULD PUT HIM OVER
tt Is court del generally In political
clrtles hern todiv that the Votes will
support the candidacy of Stale Semtor
Sprout 'for the HepiiMlcnn nomln itlon
for fl.ivemor Neither Senator Vnre
nor his brother Congressman Vnre has
Indicated hv word or action their att.
tilde on the gubernatorial sltiutlon but
It Is known that sentiment among n
majority of their ward lenders Is strong
for Senator Sproul
The netlon of several Vnre ward com
mittees Indorsing the rnndldacv of "sen
ator .prnul Is con-ldeied a fair liarnme.
ter of what the Varo ntganlzntlnn as a
whole, will do next Tu. stl i at t ,.
mnry
Leaders In some of the big iciiHeritlil
ward of the city admit that there Is
a strong rr.Nell sentiment among ,e '
ihurch voters in those n,i. ,
n,er, m tnoB nnn They
expeit to overcome thi O'Vell vote
thiough tho m,,e,i nrgantr itlon m-li
chlnerv In hind etiatot s-proul Ot-
ganljatlon lenders In the wnt.is ,. i,.. '
O .Nell Is counted upon to eel the i.iu
ot" the thiiith vole declare the chances
ni ine Mime itignwaj commissioner are
hampered b the lack nf n. prictlcal
nrginlziitlon
. Itepended on llrninlmiich
Commissioner O .Nell and his rim-
ptign nnnager ma.ie no ntlempt to
build up an nrganlz-ttlon heie Thev
made nvtrv effort tn get the support
of the Vtre organization, and weie con
fltlent thnt the Influent t of Governor
Urumhaiigh would swing the Vnres ovtr
tn the O Nell tandldacy
The, backers nf the Male Highway
Commissioner nie still innfldent They
contend that he will tiirrv tlip Mate
outside of Philadelphia, nnd claim that
he will win unless lie Is slaughtered '
in Philadelphia Thev say that the fight
ovtr the gubernatorial nomination will
pe uecnu.i in ine tu nun inn o pii
will tome to the Philadelphia County '
np with n mijorlty
y of not less thin
jn .inn
Senator Snr.iul s sunnorteis are lust
8 confident nf victory In the Stale for
their candidate as the O'Vell hackers
Organlzitlnn men from over the State
t-ay that their vvorkers did not gtt down
to hard campaign work until the list
week or ten dnjs They admitted tint
O'Xeil hid made some Impression bv
his nggrtsslve campaign .but assert tint
O .Veil sentiment over the stato Is being
overcome rapidl)
In addition lo the nntlclp ite.l Vare
elite of Sproul for Governor and Con
gressman John It K Scott foi Lieuten
ant itovernoi the Vaies will support
aul Ilouck for Secretarv of Inlet nil
u
Bt.j4ll
is Their slate for Congresim n-
i ai-i.trge win ne nirtni i .vtnerion.
of Wllkes-Hirre. W S Anions, of Al
toona , Senator William 1 llurk of Al
leghenv and Thomas Uohblns, of Phll
idelphla The Penrose fortes will suppott Sen
ator Deldleman, of Iiauphln for
Lieu-i
tenant Hovernor, Ilepresentatlve James
F Woodward of Alleshenv for Secre
tary of Internal Affairs, and Congress,
men Crngo, (iarland and Mcl-tughlln
and Anderson 11 Walters a Johnstown
publisher, for Congressmen-at-Large
Hare III He t lose
Leaders from over the State predict
that the race between Scott and Beldle.
man for Lieutenant Hovernor will be
t lose Penrose suppoiters tount tin de
feating Siott bv holding him lo a low
majoritj In the clt. and the Vare forces i
expect to roll up a big vole here behind
tne rourieenin warn t ongressman i
mcoii win ret tne support ot some ot I
the. potential county leaders rormerlv
allied with Senator Penrose and In ad
dition Is expected to get n big per
tentage of the vote cast over the State
for O'.Vell The O Nell forces failed to
slate a candidate for Lieutenant Gov
ernor, but counted on getting the Vare
upport with Scott as the running mate
tor O'.Nell
BOTTLES AND BRICKS FLY
IN BATTLE OF GANGSTERS
Small Riot Rages In Mauler Street
Neighborhood Hefore Polite
Arrive on Siene
The neighborhood of Twenly-semnd
and Master streets was In an uproar last
evening, as the result of a small riot
precipitated bv a 'gang fight"
For nearly two hours the battle raged,
with milk bottles and bricks and other
missiles hurtling through the air.
Finally, the poice were notified, but
the participants disappeared before they
arrived
When the din of battle had ceased
it waa found there were several tasual
ties on each side, and that the block on
Nineteenth street between Master and
Thompson streets, waa littered with frag,
menta of glass and clubs and brick
bats, SCHOOL BALANCE $598,641
Fund Distributed Among Six Bankt,
Sayi Report
The finance committee of the Board of
Education today reported the balanca In
school funds of $698,641 deposited as
Farmers and Mechanics National
Bank. $497,107; Central National Bank
..a vninltlln National Bank, itx.onn
each: Market Street National, Commer
cial TTUSI vunl"ijr aitu l cn.ioyivania
Cempany for Insurances, etc, 110,000
ean ana casn in uMnurcr a nanas
IW.JH. (
jpOUIlTIi ESCAPE IN WEEK
-c, ,c.
lb Mm luf.lai Break Out of Tren-
A-rjItua
II. The fourth
IHOapltal
MOsWTad
KW II
laat
OF SKILLED MEN
ShipyardEmployincntMan
agcrs Would Free Me
chanics From Army
Service
DRENNKN LABOR CHIRK
Army exemption for skilled mechaulis
onl was arivo(iil)d this afternoon lit n
meeting of shlpvard emplnvment in in
agers of the Delaware Itlvn district
Vs fore ist sevfinl tlajs ago thev
tfnk a step toward the iippolmmmt of a
suptrnip labor chief In ihiitge of nimv
I exemption and othei nmhlrms nrrcilna
"if snipvtrtl or the n itlon h M letting'
' .t Drctineii einplovment manager nf i
me -un Miiiiiniii.iing Compiin is iep
tesenl itlve of this dltrlc.t The muting
was held ,,t thn ,,, shlpvard Chester
.Mr lirenntn who Is one of the hist
known i.ihoi men on tho Diliwaie Itlvir
and a vcler-tn sliipnnn - to nrve on
a delegation of emplnvinent miniKeis
tint will confer with Chiiles M s(hiili
director gmenil of th iniloiiil ship,
building progium to urgi the liovirn.
ment to appoint one in in us head of the
nlilpjaid labor piohlcm
I he uprgent need of sluli a dlreitoi
is voiced ut the meitlng oliiLkeii'in'
imong shlpworkers nnd othi r piohlems
wire dlctsn(l and II w is tin lunseiisus
of opinion thnt a Inlim mm woiklng
under Mr Sthwab would i llmln it, ninth
of the trouble
On motion of N N, llkdriihs of Ihn
Marl in pi ml or Hi, ll.thlih.in ship,
building Coiiiiirntlnii the rmplimm lit
manngiis voted to baik Mr Dieiintn
and titnminended his sistcm of eimilnv -log
men weeding out slukeis nnd
iheiklng iii on tin Ir inovemtntx fiom
Fhliiiid to shpaid
PLANS TO END BOOTLEGGING
Liquor Hcilcra .Mrt-tinp In Cott
sitlcr Wiping Out of Kil
Plans vvhlih II Is promised will Hb-i-oliie
wipe out' bootlegging will be
adopted at a in iss-ineetlliK of the Plilbi
dflphli Itet-ill l.liinor Deiltrs ssoili
Hon toinorinw aftcniooii at .' 3n n i lot k
V "" ""' prVU,W,t of tin' ns",?. la-'
'. "!! "f,"' Ue ''' I'"1' befme ting i
Polite Siipcilnten.lenl Mills ll etnernl
I'L'ns adopted bv the nrganlr ttlon to '
inis w.te announieii this aiteinonn bv
,"ies "B ' "nrt ""0,,"
Tl" met ling will 1. In hi it l,u lu
,.'",.,,' "'"" and s,,rg (laiden
The plens will lie hntlt lll.lllnc Hlld
pleasing to the publlt llnnnei tin lined
Me said the iti-iipti itlon of the imlh t
would be ne. essin n t uiung mil Hit
plans and fin Hut n isnn tin ton
ferttnv huh hi Id with MUM
WANTS MILLS RETAINED
Colonel Ilatih Ple.tsptl Willi
Work of eu Polite Hc.ul
lieutenant Colon. 1 Charles n Hutch
of the imrlne t orrs the Navj nepirt
ment's 'Hw-enforclng' olllcer here
wants Captain Mills retained as suptr
Inlendent of rnllce
Colonel Hitch made known today that
not onl Is he pleased with the manner
In which Captain Mills has t lean-ed the
c!u of vice during his short tt rm as
"earl nr the police depirtment. but th it
he believes tnnditlons would he further
Improved If Mills was made permanent
nean in tne ponce department
t.eive of absence 'granted' Superin
tendent Il.hlnson at the re.piest of Colo
nel Hatch will cxplie next wetk
"NO EVIDENCE OF PLOT
Knifjht Continiifs Impirst
Deaths of Firemen
I
.
Into
,
i Itoner i.JO Noith PiHstnn stitct
v-nriiiit-ii mi i, wn.i wtre killed hv i
falllne vvall at the file In the liionks
School Januarv 21 was hel.l toil iv hv
Coroner Knight
vccor.llng to the I'nitinu Ihne
I , ' snow mere was a Hfrmaii
...... ... i, .,,,,,-, ,,,, MI, me nie rne
(lie Is believed to havt started Insldt.
llie ltulldlntr A fiirthei Investlg itlon
will he made nnd the in.tutst wn con
tinued AGED MAN ADMITS THEFT
Seentj-tvo Years Old .Hid
Homeless, He Rmisaeka House
lohn Scott seventv.two no address.
was held in J.'Bno hall before .Magls.
trate Harris Thlrlj-second street and
Woodland avenue slatlnn todav '
Scott was caught
,XS$,nJi .tt?l
nome or .Mis A II
itniii.nore nvenue esierany i:e pleaded
guilty
CAPITOL HILL HEARS
OF "LINE-UP" SESSION!
-
Reporteil That Stale Employ Or.lere.l ,
'" A,,;n,,,'v T,"rn '" .
for O ISeil i
llarrlsburr. I'a . May 11 It ,e-
pcrted that orders have been Issued to 1
Capitol attaches and (letks today to nt-
tend a meeting to he held In the Hoard
of Trade Ha . tomoirow sienlno- m
on the Hill, where no such effort ever
nas neen mane in a primary tampalgn
Coming after both Hovernor Brum
baugh and Mr, O'.Vell has said that no
capitoi attacne wpum De expected
take Involuntary
part In politics,
caused surprise.
Big Ordnance Factory
Here for Midvale
rnntlnurd from rage One
reached Broad Street Station phortly
after noon
From the station the committee mem-1
An Inrniesl I..I.. tl,.l,,l r . ..,; . .-., - -..... . . .... ,,, .,.... ,,,.,
I I Slew, tVi 11 V. i. , """- " """ " ' Is epitonuzeu in ine .me eemrmr- Hsarproved i accept that sou or thing without thlnk-
lof Truck No V Lleuttm iT Hal''t" f' "-chw ah on the Job 'he said Ptoblems of the Young Friends In this I Ing of the purpose behind It
iWoith 100 llnvtrfnrd avenue engine V l'ttei from A Merrltt Taj lor beau time of stress for the joung were Intro- good example of this was tthe book
nmptuiv No I, litis, mm inin.s "f 'he division or nnusnig nn tiaiie- uced In both the mens and women's of verse hv Hans Heinz Hwers, printed
Pollack lost Oc.lt n street nml sinui.i nnrtation of the Hmetgentv r leet tor- m..tnp,, hv the renHlntr nf nn !nm.ii , (. vm Vm-t mwi entitled in.,m.n
which thev are to be ned-up In favor of I "eia or nereauei- miimir., "J "v'V' ,""
J Denny O Nell for Hovernor The an , ""' Bn? ',,Vr!1n"Jef,t!.nr. ,ne f"'"hvterlan
nouncement of the meeting went out to- Church In United btates
j.. .,., - ,-j ti,i. . . .c. ' .l l I The decree was entered In eoultv nto-
,,n v niiu urn ru iiiiir wi tiiuti h Htnrm ,
bera went direct to the Nlcetown plant.) n ,i
The full membership of tne Senate sub-! wr l-onventlon
committee made the Journey, The mem- I Former President. Taft arrived In
bera beln Senator Ollbert M. Hitchcock,, Philadelphia late this afternoon to at
Nebraska, chairman : Duncan U. Kletch-, "" he Wln-The-War convention which
er. Florida; J. C. M. Beckham. Ken- h'JffJ, itTTart i ill attend a dinner
tucky. Democrat.: Senators John W. lof 'f hteilCuT,ve "ommltte. "of '"th.
Weeks, Massachusetts, and James ,W. i league to Enforce Peace at the Belle
Wadsworth, New York, Ilepubllcans. I ue-Strafford Hotel He la scheduled
Assistant Secretary of War Stettlnua to deliver an address on "America
headed the War Department representa.
lives Others In the party were Hen
era! Williams, Chief of Ordnance; Col
one) Marshall, an ordnance expert, and
Lieutenant Foley "The party will leave
Philadelphia tomorrow morning at 7 US
o'clock for Bethlehem, where It will go
through the plant of the Bethlehem Steel
Company.
Named Ukrainian Finance Minister
Amsterdam, May 18M. Dobry, di
rector of the Ukrainian Bank, who waa
treated, at tH time tha former Ukraln-
(Oovarnmem waa overtnrown,. pat
lyfclaM
t
i
1-
VAS
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One of llie first pirtrs of mail to be ileliverril in PltiUdelphia lliroiiftli
llie Bpcmy of the new airplane mail erviie m reiriveil liv James
llnwen In the I eiljter roiii)iniiig room at 2:10 o' lock this afternoon.
The letter va "mailed" in iSew YorU
THOUSANDS OF NECKS CRANE
TO SEE CLOUD-LINE MAIL
Wulrliett) Scan He.iens and Cervical Muscles SuiTrr as I'hild-
(Iclpliin Keep" Lookout for Arriwil if Firl
Aerial Postman
IllStl
J r,
I imks and shot l nei ks
rounded ones and sklnnv
ones iieik siippmtid bv stiff llni n Col
lins and othei laid hire to toe brtre
tlnv all had theli stletchlng at noon to
ihif nnd muscles that for viars hid
r.iimlned ih at t fllllV Useless Wllclllllld
lllto st minus seiM't
I ,
Philadelphia .1 dot txnctlv . ami on
. tier liea.l ... w it n uie ,.,-. ., ... - -
'mat tinfl i-ill ovtr the citv but ftmn '
(he fntlal contortions -ind Hi. frnnlli
'gvratlons of hundreds of necks sliang-
ers III the iltv mik.ni wen nm. h.ui.mi.
l I'hlliriellihll till Inline of lliomtic ex-
pelts whoi stunts rivaieu iiiom- in a
valid. lilt- tlKiill
Women and girls whoe facts during
the ininn h.iin are ii"ii illv plastered
iiirjlnst nlite-glass windows on whose
...he, side ,e,-ose ,.,, of silks ,,,,,1
luces 01 whose treat Int.i.st .it this
hour Is the t ..nsuniptlon nf be iiwin
sn.Hs foigol filvolllles In their d.slie
to see tht nlrpluit Thev wHlUtt! theiktep . loe tn the windows
SEES PHILADELPHIA
t
SHIPBUILDING CENTER
Cit Destined to Become the ,
Snper-CIde of World, j
SaSernwd"sAidc '
rieorge i: fillets assistant to Charles
M Schwab dlreitoi general of the
llmergcn.v Fleet Corporation, told the
Uotarv Club at Us luncheon at the Hotel
Adelphla tn.lav that Phllidelphla was
destined to become the super-Cljde of
the wo'
rid
He
sal
the shipbuilding was standing
Hide hy side with the men In the trenches,
nnd was giving his llie to his country
If need be
'Thousands of men from everj Htate
In the I'nlnn inme within our gates,"
he said, "and we should give them a
roval welcome He urged the to-
operation of the business me,, In giving
' ,",M" .,,,,,
Hog Island better transit facilities
s to the spirit of the Kmergeney
Fltet I'orporatlon general inspiration
pontton declared shlpworkera were not
pinflteeis but patriots, and urged the
extension of the frnternal spirit tn the
thousands who have enme here ns the
result of emploment at the snipvarn
Two visitors from the Honolulu
n. . . . . , ..I. ..Ar,. .aLS.it at tha llln,ll
ii.ii.tij . inn r.r l..,.. ' -
eon l ne were cnno ,n..e on,,
Sumner Paxon The lattei warned the
. " . L. 1 ...... .1,.
memueiH in ne tn. kuhiu nn.inni ,,,
foe at home, while the boys are lighting
In the trenches'
i Morton .MCt'oimi.h. empiojnieni man-
.. .,.. rmnriT.n.1 I.eel (nrnnrn.
IIS. ". ." ,.,nv,r"" ..-- -..,.
Hon declared there were no fabulous.
salaries being paid at Hog Island, and
that the men were 'working not tor
gain, but for love of tountr '
nRVCTlVTIt Rl AX KDIICATION
I'KKSin I LUIAi tUUltrtllulv
UNDER SINGLE CON1KOL
Juilre Harratt Usues Decree Favoring
Merger Into General
' n.-.i
tonformltv with Its plans for a
single administrative ageno. the gen-
Church' tf'rHhd'i ""&-
,,on!n?re:shde,nre5uldrge "SaVrVlt! "cort
vo "
''der this decree the board I of edu-
cation an agenc of the ehurch 'neor-
'"rated In l'ennslvan la. Is directed to
",,rtlKn Bm' 'ran,fe,r ,0 'he K"'" 1)nar''
all propertj . rem a.... ii .
ceedlngs between the neneral board and
the board of education
The question at Issue involved the
light of a corporation of th's Common
wealth to earn out legally plans for a
mercer w 1th n cornoration chartered ln
another State the general boird of edu.
cation being Incorporated In New York
There was no unwillingness to he ab
sorbed on the part of the Pennsylvania
corporation, the only concern being the
effect of such a move upon transfer of
the property neia ny it, except ny ju
dlclal decree.
TAFT ARRIVES IN CITY
I
former Pre.l.lent Here for Wln-thr
uinr it Through" at the opening sea.
alon of the convention tomorrow morn
ing i "
TRENTON SOLDIER HELD
Ii Charged .With Intent to Kill Girl if
6he Did Not Marry Him
Traatan. V. .. May 1J Whllm wait
ing at the home of hli iweetheart. Flor.
enea Boalman. Dunham street, here, to
day' wltlt Tntint. It ! Mow. laktlUe,
If aha did
ffier"fn'tku'eaT:.ro
linear,
.
&-e
uei-
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prtttv stieets slowlv keeping their gares skv
sunken w.ud as long ns possible
Moie tbafl one preltv m.ild s hrait pal
plt itetl in anticipation us she wondpred
If her soldlet-tovei In sonie t imp ntai
Washington hitl mide use of the first
aeiiil mall dellveiv and If hei btait
dldnt Jump to In I mouth when some
tine thought the "cloud postmin" was
'tnmlnit ll nit he, ill,, lire Ihrnal was
8tle(rnpd (f)ri muh f(r h1 m
,)Mth,K ,Rnil ln n,, V,IKP
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n HHimbled over ea h other nnd
mw straw hits bumped to the sidewalk
".,.:", . . : V , :
child lost tontrol of her lov balloon
nt Maiket nnd lunlper streets and as
It soaied above the crowds Ihete welt
laughs all along the line as ficetlnus
lenniks tmniiHted fttnn bvstantleiH
about airplanes and alrv ma. I Hkv
gazing was the favoilte pastime and en
tertainment foi several bonis, and tven
those who went bat k to shops and of-
lUes nflei luntli hour found txcuses to
FACTIONS OF FRIENDS
FAVORABLE TO UNION
May Effect Consolidation in
1928, One Century After
They Split
Willingness of the lllekslte and thi
'Orthodox Krlends in unite was enipha
sized today at the Vearlv Meeting of
the lllekslte Friends nt Sixteenth and
Itace streets
This co-operative spirit has been In
evidence for two vears Tust now there
Is a movement on foot foi a union, tn be
completed In 1928. That vear will be
the 100th annlversnrj of the separation
of the two bodies
The partkular phase of the question
which tame up todav In the nten s sec
tion nf the meeting was a motion bv
William Blddle that the philanthropic
tommlttee nf the lllekslte meeting and
'HV0' '"J ,"t"lce """'""f'' h' Ol-
thndov Friends unite In answering the
appeal for advlte on the race problem,
wh. h earh nf them re,eUe, fr0m the
Fr,,na( (n Australia lllddles motion
fom (hP young Friends Assoclitlon, of
whcl loh(,rt Alm,on H ,hilrman and
iAnna cirlsrnm vice chairman The
loung Friends wished not onlv the en
couragement and advice of the older
brlends, but their financial assistance na
. m.. . . n . .
wen inev nsken iituni for liavellng ex-
penses for sending Young Friend mis.
slnnurles nr Bn.uL.ru tn tViu tod,...,.
-..-. tn.ivua
nieellngs
111 the women's sectlnn todav Hannah
Clothier Hall commended thn ability
anrt tnnsecratlon of the joung people.
I ..... . ' " i,"lM',
tnnsecration or tne joung peorile.
and asked the earl meeting to en-
courage them Caroline Cooper said that
the pulse of young life blood In this
movement was a stimulus to the whole
church.
RARE MOHAMMEDAN ART
AT UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
first Exhibition Ever Heltl in Anterita
Represents Treasures of Ten
Centuries
A reception and nrlvate ileiv nf th
first exhibition of Mohammedan art ever otherwise remedy the shortage of labor
rnilerl.li. Mo..',l,n,l''.i,.ract!VR. '" th" t " I"" cerv Ice. It Is probable that hlgh
l nlversltv Museum todav artists meni- Lphon noVK wm be emnloved as mall
hers of the museum and many society hcno?1 "ovs win oe empmyen as man
people y i carriers during the vacation period In
The exhibits number several hundred 'several South Jersey towns where pos.
and are of many kinds, archltectuial. i tnl emplojes have left the service In
books porcelains, tapestries, rugs and .large numbers Camden, Gloucester City
nuchas dV,hee museWu1nr,n,ahnRr,ib.,i and I01"'!" W" ""', '"VV
b the great prlv tie art ?oh"ctora of canl"8 ,h"e lo"t ft ,U.r?e, PHrt of lhe r
Hie country and the rest hy professional Personnel because of higher wages of-
dealers ' fered by Industries nearby, according to
t nese represent tne art of Moham -
..",?.f2!m,!ie,"..!r.Pm '"'.seventh to the
-. ....vv.,. Kiiiuiir. i ne. most nota
ble specimens are the miniatures which
In Infection of finish never have. bSn
equalled One cop.v of the Koran or!
vellum Is written In gold with en
Sof.L'rT rt'cor,e(' P"-" nearly two feel
The sxhlblt will be open free to the
f"w"eek.ly an1 Hunday """ '
INJURED BY MOTORCAR
Naval Officer, Driver, Freeil Pending
Outcome
Amber Chiller, twentv. Sim Tr..j
RJ-IJi'ciXf" "Tlouetlv Injured last even.
Ing at Sixty-fourth street and Woodland
avenue, when he waa knocked down bv
an automobile driven hv t I....JL.J.
Commander Charles Ixmgstreth, United
Statea Naval Reserves " umtea
uh"L, "."J1 '"k" t the University
HOSDltal with R fracture,! ulrll e- '
Sahder Longstreth was arraigned befora
aglstrate Harris at Thlrty-secom?
street ana woodland avenue, and re.
leased on hla ovyn recognlxance to await
tha result of Chlaler a Injuries.
Woman Aikt $15,000 Damigei
Mra Jenny Cooglns. 75 South Twen-
ly-iouriu s.rcei, cumuen, suea the John
M. Kelly Contracting Company to re
cover 118.000 damages for Injuries ahe
ays ihe received by falling over a pile
of atones on a atreet being fixed by the
company.
Captain's Commission for Dr. Lott
'A catrtiln'a commission In tha nufl.
leal reairve corps of tha army haa bean
GERMAN PAPERS
Department of Justice Goes
After Spreaders of En
emy Propaganda
ALL FLAUNTED TEUTONS
Circulation, and publication of books,
postcards and posters used for spread
ing Cierm-in propaganda has virtually
been wiped out In Penhslvanla and
ew lerse Krank 1. (larbarlno. of
the Oepirtment of Justice, announced
inrlav Much of the work has been
accomplished within the last thirty
davs
Twtntv books magazines and pam
phlets, which reached a wide clrculi
tlon and which were either of Herman
originator Inspired bv Ideals typically
Ceimin, have been discovered and sup
pressed during the last month
The circulation of potcards and
posters through the malls In which mes
sages ftom Herman leaders were dis
tributed among Oerman sympathizers
and Herman secret agents has be n
stopped almost entirely The number of
ep irate poters nnd postcards which
were found to hive been it menace to
the counliv In their printed messages
Is iinusiiillv large All Haunted tier
main .mil things (leinian as generally
superior lo the rest of the world, and
partkulatlv superior lo the 1'nlted
htates I rant e and (Ireat llrltaln
The (dealer amount nf effeitlve work
was n"(oinplMied mlv ttcentlv allhough
It reunited much time to work out the
details and to bring investigations to
a point win n there wis suie evidence
against the publications now suppressed
'llie ti h II of (ieimaii-publlsbed propal
gau.la lias been well defined In some
Instances but In poster and postcard
distribution It was exceptionally unos
tentatlous and theiefore the more dan
gttuus Magazines Sllltprensetl
Among the magazines which have been
suppiesscd reientlv Is 'Hull, a New'
.oik publication which rectlved a short
lived cltculatlon It was the most vici
ous nr nil In its attitude toward llnK
nnd Its title being a take-off' on the
Hllllth national Idiomatic appellation,
lohn Hull On the covei Just beneath
the title line was printed the itrltlsli
1'nlon lack
leieck s
.c 1 n
tine ill ine iirtiiunti ns.-i i
Ameilcan Weeklj ' and
'Issue and Kvenls me other weeklies
.thiol, nr- nn uiimireusi .1 lhtnlltrll Iho i
effnits of the Pep ulincnt of Justice
The tw llerman-Anierltan Calendat
for 1018 puhllshed anonjmnusly In
Phllatlelphla, was tracked to a lair nt
liropiganda lies and nipped In the hud
P;
Ihefoie It attained a wide ciiculatinn
imong the Oerman-Amerltan clt-
Irens The Famllv Calendar for Ills
published In .New "iotk, his aleti been
suppiessed along with the .tnnnjmous
Phil itlelphla talendar
I A novel and Interesting piece of pin
paganda was unearthed In "A Trip
Through Iltad Line Land " The title
icferred to the display taptlons Ui-ed
Jin the tlail newspaiiers, and was pub-
'bllshed In .Sew Votk It was a com
pilation of headlines chosen from va-
! rlous American dallies befoie the
i t'nlted States enteicd the win
telllnc ,
It IHOb
of Herman v Ictorles It was printed and
circulate.! alter we went tn war vvun
the Kaiser
Another book pilnted In Hoston tindet
the authoilship nf Hollmuth von Mucke
which first came to the l.ttentlon nf the
department agents when It waa found
here, was entitled ' Kmden," the name of
a Herman ship which was stationed In
western Atlantl. waters helfore the war
It lauded naval atrocities as 'hits of
stratagem "
No stone Left tlnturned
In fact, Mr Harbarlno explained, no
stone In the lllerarv Held was left un
turned In the seaich foi snakes Ivlng
colled heneath to strike a blow nt Amer
ican patriotism Hooks shouting by
title and bv text nf Herman prepara
tion and circulation have been found
going the rounds of readers who will
Krelgslleber," meaning Herman war
songs
There are also Instances of what Mr
H.irbirlno termed "unwilling propa
g inda " or books written bv authors who
thought their works strictly In accord
ance with the facts, hut who found
themselves mistaken An example Is
"Hngland or Herman " hv an author
whose motives and patriotism have not
been questioned, hut whose book wns
, withdrawn from circulation
" n Aviator s Field Book." hi Oswald
Holcke. and "Zeppelins Over Kngland
at Night' bv an anonymous writer.
who sings . himself "Von 7" were
, printed In Herman nnd widely clrcu-
lated
MAY USE HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS ON RURAL ROUTES
Labor Hiorlage Hits Hani Blow at
Pnidal Service in South
Jersey
Unless the Pnstomce Department can
' postoftlce authorities at those places
I Postmaster Foley, of Gloucester C
City.
appealed today to Postmaster Knight at
Camden and Postmaster Thornton, of
Philadelphia, for assistance ln meeting
the situation brought about by many
of his men leaving the service. They
sent back word that they were con
fronted with a similar situation nnd
could give no assistance.
Postmasters In some Jersey towns see
no way to escape abandonment of t-ome
of their rural free-delivery routes.
LEAVES $2800 TO CHARITY
House of Good Shepherd and St, Mag
dalen's Beneficiaries
With the exception of bequests to
relatives to the amount of SSIOO, the
15800 estate leit py Annie r. iiurns,
St. Magdalen Convent, Is to be divided
between the Home of the Good Shep
herd and St. Magdalen Convent, accord
ing to the will probated today,
Other wills probated were those of
Charles McOlnty. l2l South Sixteenth
street, which In private bequests dls
posea of property talued at 1(0,000;
Mary F. Fan. 404 Church Lane, Oerman.
town. 115.000: Kmma S Evans. Wash
ington, 17600; Maria U Carson, 205
South Forty-second street, 17000; Anna
McKlnley, 10J1 North Stella atreet,
moo: Jacob Boedler, 1416 North Fifty
sixth atreet. (4600; Gottlieb Ttuhland.
241S Jefferson atreet. IU0O-. Carl Ron
nelburger. 3S2 North Sixth itreet,
1J000; and Robert I Jameaon, 231f
North Ninth atreet, 12600, -
Italian Planes Bomb Cattaro
mama. May IS. A squadron of Italian
seaplanes and airplanes successfully
IH A)HristH MfptntiH pas f.1
First Air Mail Letters
Harry J, Piper and lsinc Vnn
Clcvc, cmplojed In the registry de
partment nt the PhlladclphH Post
ofllce, vvcie the fltst to send tegls
tered lettcra over the ncrinl mall
totite.
Van Clcve letter vvnH addressed
to Washington. Piper's tn New
York.
Mall for Philadelphia and nearby,
nfter nrtlvlng nt Hustleton from
New York nt 1 o'clock, was taken
In n motortruck to the North Phil
adelphia Station, nt riving there nt
1 10 o'clock, It was then sent
through the mull tubes to the cen
trnl poslofllce, arriving there nt 2
The sack contained ISO letters, nil
sptclal dellvcrj.
GROCERS FOR EARLY CLOSING
Keeping Shops Open Until MM
night Is Dci'l.irctl Unpatriotic
Twentv-llve hundred grocers nnd food
dspenei, ni.tnv of whom keei their
shops open front fi o clock until midnight,
will be asked to close every night at 8
o clock
The eirlv -closing movement was In
augurated bv several Jewish shopkeepers
with the ltw that the etia i.insiiinp
Hon of light 13 unp2iQ"c end causing
emntoves to vvork siitli long liouts is in
humane A mass. meeting Jus been tr.iuEed for
tonight nt 91G .North franklin street
Itepiesentatlves of the food administra
tion have been Invited to make addresses
and the chief speaker will be V I.aw
tence I til, promoter of economy In dis
tribution of fnti.ltturfe fuf 'be Mate
POLICE GET INSTRUCTIONS
Rules Goerning Atiilics at
Primary Election Are Iuctl
Holes governing police nrtlvltles pil
marj election da next 'I utsdav were
sent to the station houses this afternoon
b acting Superintendent Mills
The rules are vlrtuallv the same as
those vvhli h have governed the police
In pan elettlnus. and must be 'lived
up tn nbsolutelv ' Mills said .Ml mem
bers of the tome must be mi dutv and
no leives ot absence will be given
The mles piovlde tint one man must
he on dutv at ear It polling plant con
tlnuouslv ftom 6 3U a -n hut must re.
main 1(10 feet from the polls unless
ciiit'igt'uiv iiiises
No pati.ilmin will l placed on dutv
rlt Ills OWtl division nriliillC tllaie till!
..mi , i " .' " : , -.- --,
,,n nm , Kivun a tntnte to vole ue-
potts ate to be made Immediately of
an intoxicating lltpiors nt or near
Pnl'l"K I'lai e
CONFER ON POLICEWOMEN
Heprescnlatives ctf S.tfetj Oi
g.inimtions Meet Mills nt ('it
Hall
I meeting wns held In I'ltv Hail this
i,ori.7)!i;;,,;,rVhertan;,ice,,".,,lr,g;rn
Mtendiiig thn tonfeicn.e were ctlng
I superintendent nf Polite Mills tlcmg,
. vMiirtnu Pepper Si He Public sif.u
Committee Mis Itar.lav II Wnrburtnn
mil Mis lohn C liionim who rt nre.
ented a hunched women s organizations
ine oignnizntinns nre planning tn
tiente a womms police auvillitv tn co.
ordinate) activities
'IM.- r n.... ....
. i ' " l'"o. "'iiut'ii win on vvoik
J..I, I, (u ,,ttn lie- i inr,i l..ll
NEW LAW USED TO END STRIKE uZJ:tuZUXZ
- i extended to muiilt'ons workets frora
Snltotupe Measure Sends Chie.tr.,, 1lam,, '" "' llM' '"'"Ji1"1'1
Teamsters Back to Work ' ReailiiiK I.itml.er Man Dies
t blragn, .Mav 16 Federal olllciaU In- Heading. Pa. Mn IS Henrge rtru
voked the provisions nf the new sahongo i biker, a pininlneiit luuibet man died
law to end a. strike or snnrt Chit ago I nt his home 4 tr, south 1 hlid street, last
leamstets nnd truck drivers' who walked night Heath mm due In he irl double,
out without notlie The will leturn to . Mr Hiuhiikrr wis rlMv-four veils o'd
woik todaj I
Action came from Washington, and! IX' l lis
.1.. ..I.II.L.e. I A ........ ..... I ...
'"' "' ",.n ,,(,.llt'l I1I-1L .
lilt- rii inium ttniiiiirii nfip lin'milf up!
the ti inipculHtlnn nf wnr nupplio-.
TROOPS MASS ON FINN BORDER
Forces of Russian Rolslicv.iki .mil
White Gti.trds Aasomltle
a t tn. II iu- n .i .... I
hn.Her Is l,l.eL.e,t t.ltl, t.n,.nd ... "
holder is Plocketl with Hoops antl a
battle Is Imminent
. i, ,, ,. .,j in -nir i.upmki iii.iisn
There are t nuienliatlonv nf both thn
White Huard (pro-Herman forces) and
Vn.H.r imisnevik troops) nn the,
Iininer .
Appoints Hughes
Aircraft Prober
( nntlniied frnm fuse One
will give me greater pleasure than to
lender anv assistance within my
powei I assume tint the Attorney
(Jeneral will advise inn nf hla w Isht-s
for a conferenie with a view to the
mnklng nf definite and Adequate titans j
for the Investigation ,in.l 1 sh ill en
deavor to arrange in affairs mi th it '
his plans mnv bo ciirled.nut with us'
lit tie delay .ih possible
1 remain, with gteat tespeet,
Ver sincere! youis
CHARM'S i: HL'CHI'S
L,xrluiles lltirglum Denial
.senator Ilrandrgee today refused tu
place befnro the Senate l.utznn Btr
glum'a denial nf chaiges thai he h-in
used his friendship with President Wl
ron to further his lulvate Interests
Ilorglum todav wired Ilinndegee that
a denial of the chtrges read Into the
tectiid last wtek bv Senator 'I liunias
would be placed In llrandrgee'H hands
late tndav Itorglum lequestrd that
Drandegee plaie the denial heft re tht
Senate.
'.Mr. Ilorglum evldentl labors undei
some m'snpprehenslnn as to my function
ln this matter,"' said Brandegre,
NAMED SHlFl)IRECTORS
Baltimore Men on Board for Yards
at Glnuiester
William Coxe and H O Barstalrs,
Baltimore, have been appointed members
of the board of directors of Pennsvl
anla and New Jerse shipbuilding
plants nt aioueebter yesterday,
Mr Coxe, who was recently appointed
supervisor of privately owned ship
bnllding nrds along the Delaware
river by Charles M. Schwab, declared
today there would he no change in the
management of either shipbuilding
aru tie sain mat iiarstairs and him
self were made members of the direc
tors board to haslpn tht , nnmrnMl..!,
of ships
WONT SHIFT TAXSU1T
Taxpa)er' Plea to Have Same Court
Sit Again Is Denied
Counsel for George W. Mlntzcr, who
filed the taxpayer a 'suit attacking the
validity of the K50H00 transfer ordi
nance, made application to Judge Bregy,
of Court of Common Pleus No. 1, today,
to have the suit assigned to court Xo 2,
which court. In an opinion bv ludge
Barratt, recently upheld the validity of
the ordinandi In the test suit brought
by Peter J, Cavanaugh, an employe of
the Bureau of Fire.
As the present suit raises additional
legal polnti not covered In the test case,
counsel expressed the desire to have the
same court puss on every phase of the
case so that titers may be no conflict
of decisions. Assistant City Solicitor
Lowengrund objected .and Judge Bregy
will dispose of the application Friday,
X
Donkey Engine Driver Snes
Benjamin C. Horaln, an employe nf
the New York Shipbuilding Company,
brought mit for $11,000 against the I'ub-
iMrvjce. na way. vsnuajiy praam-
WAR SAVINGS'
Three $1000 Pledges Are
Borne From Washington
by "Flying Post"
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OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING
War savings stamps played an Im
portant part In the Inauguration or the
aerial mall service between New York.
i
Washington nnd
Philadelphia to
day. Three 11000
limit pledges,
signed by I'nlted
States Senator
Holes Penrose,
Congressman Wil
liam S Vnre and
Congressman John
11 K Scott, were
sent bv nlrplan
from Washington
and landed at
Hustleton Prom
lam
Pledged
toouy
here the pledge found their way through
regular poslofllce channels to the war
savings booth at the St itue of Liberty,
Uroad street and Eolith Penn Square.
Director Cassttt siirf today that while
the war stamps pledge were not coming
In quite as rapl.ll as they could, he
felt encouraged over the outlook The
work was somewlnt hampered earlier In
the week due lo bad weather
Pledge aggregating a half million
dollars & dav ire being sent through
the Philadelphia Postotflce, It was an
nounced nt heid.uarters Many pre
t Inct chairmen lnve filled to turn In
their pledges nnd this Is holding up
the unnoiimeiuent of flguies
$nnno at Mne llnotbs
Vine booths In the district adjacent to
the Liberty statue nnnonnced a total
of junnn in war stamps and pledges c
terdav With the toupons on the eecond Lib
ertv Dnrids fnlllng due today, the war
stamp i.iinmlttee. which Is conducting
the "Pledge Week" drive urged that
this Income from the bonds be promptly
Invested In stamps
Mrs Leon Herman, member of the.
woman s committee. Is a strong ndvo
cate of Investment of Liberty Pond In
come In thrift stamps nnd war stamps
'Mie declares tint the bondholders nave,
not done their full bit" until they have,
I t,,nA,l tt,A Mtlimn, In.n ilamllt
,. i" ......h""- i-
HurlesMUe ftaturts todav give added
Interest to tho third d,i of the drive
Thev were staged on north City Hall
pliri between 12 and 1 o clock and In
cluded the chorus fiom the Casino, such
stnis as vilditig" Ulllv Wntson. LulU
Coites and lit r pl.k links Mules
from Kelihs nnd iittri. Units from the
Trocndero ind Oajety Theatres
The hind concerts which nl"o havs
been a feature of the campaign, were
nnnt.H.iArt lntnl 1 ll t 1, n H ,T . t.alAM
rtn,,d In fnmt nf the Statue of Liberty
' r ,lumm""' '-"" -;,h """
P''lz'1
1 andertlp tn llead llallr
. . . .
i " ," ,n",l 'ommltteo wis notined last
night that Ir ink vnnderllp chairman
of the nitlnnil wai-s.ivlngs innunlttee,
will preside nt the big rallv In the Metro
politan Opera House here Saturday
night, whlth will he lit Ing ' Pledge Week"
to a close secretin of Wit linker and
Orvllle Harold will be the principal
nilOIM Vla 1". t.t llrvn Vtawr. Pa .
It'lUl.riV iliintliler t.f Knle P Melt
flholts services snil bit st Oantllle Pa,
riiurs sfterno, n
VI llllll t-1 ON -VPl II nt MlHIltlr ( Itr,
N I I. VIM A P wltltm of llsrtlat Middle
ton ItelMlll-s so 1 frleliilH Imlled In funeral
services Prl 2 p in Mt tile residence of
lier son llsrrv II Mlrtlleton MIS N .'ilth
l Inl prliale
MhT NI) I (HINO
. . . . . . i : : 1
' P'ii I usi ii niaie Aireoue fiou snavdi
r, s, v,rk lltense on collar Phone
i,.i rtiii
i
1 ill 1 1' M MI n frl-,Ml t:
M1 ,,,,(!,,,. oi-hlt v'rT7ifrxp7rlenced on
,, ,, ,, ,.r ntilnmtl, tnrhllie kinnlriv m.nl
t n u a or numnidiM
IVVISDMts VM lli:i. 1.1. KH wanted Anoly
A J 1 nnirr.in A. I'o KenHnston snd
lllmfind sirs
1 ot'Nll VVOVIVN wanted t.i answrr Intrrfit
I Ing 1 nrrerronilence of wide human upptalf
I surressful arpll.ant must hats sood mem-
tirv plettunnt prsonsllt shllltv to rend snd
write well hllth s hnol gra.luttr prcfrrred.
Vnnly .iiilv lii vvrlllns sinllnv see rxpsrl-
.nr. an 1 rlhrr tli llllt nllnnit turtle Pub-
llshlns iti I mpltimfnt Offltr 7th and San-
mm ts ,
mm si vvamiui iiuivi;i;s jo and so
vkahh or aim; (iKOO KALArtr. with'
IIHMtH PlKinT HOl'Ill AIT1.V F-Vt-
noiMi'Ar 01 urn cuiitis runusK-
ISO CO. 7TH AM) SA.SSOM STS , TO
MflllT fl TO K P M '
ltr.l ! V.ANTFI1 VIAl K
'AHIltbit experlenrrd. rofrrrnces Cafai
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