?' ,. Cr-' 1 4-r t BPfcMlKV -" ' ' " ' EVBNltfd PUBLIC XEDGER-lHlLABEHIA, TUJDAY, MAY !$, lOltf f rr.i . ' i . . 11' ' . . .. : ' . r . ... i v, m MEMORIAL DAY re- t & nt Celebration Is e 31 mi i ri. , x nroucnoui viiy s, - . fni 'TViitfol'iv "" -.-""J :V JCH FLOWER' SHIP to Fly Flag on Memorial Day r For1 the guidance of those who (h to follow pioper etiquette In 'display of the national colois kA Memorial Day the following jjles "are set forth: rhe fas Rhould fly nt half staff sunrise to noon and at full ! from noon to sunset. R; fin placing ttie flag at half surf Ktt.'VhouId; fit st be raised to the lop Ifljflthe staff and then lowered to hpusitlon riellmlnnry to lowering it irorn mil sum ine naK siiuuici Srst be raised to the top V) - s . sfemorial Day Thursdav will he ob- tribute to the meniiry of men who stiHiien in me service ui ine unnm , ataA In cnmnHnnro with a nrncla- lion by the Proldent as a dav of bile humiliation, prajer and fasttng I Americans everywhere kewlse the Keast of Corpus Chrttl lfH celebrated nn the same div In ,tatnollc churches in this and otner ntrlesv ifcHere and elsewhere In merlca and Bk ( (M-A ... ImiI..!. nt n.lann. liar 'i"UVB willl.UM(l . vi ,m,i- n. tnplflce, there lll be ceremonies In ftmmemoration of Joan of rc. the, fiatd of immortal fame, who saed at ance her Independence Sljovernor Ilrumbaugh also has issued Sproclamatlon ralllnir for nhseriance of tiaaay, requesting that the period be- een 12 o clock noon and 12 OB p m obsered as "minutes for mtraors ' Jl I iA rw U. A. H. 3a I ll in E'miadelpMa the thinning tanks or Bivu war veterans win serve 10 in- to In to honor th.lr onmrMrfp. who have1 we reverence lor inoe w no if -- on Into the Great Beyond Only , ,..... ... ....... ffpyvw "11 nemr m iiai iic-ipnii- in i '-V&TZX ceremones In all the State j oly 12.000 have survived for another . f'TMemcvrlal Dav. 1133 having died 111 Penn- ,. Ivanlc since this time last year Jia'ny of those left behind ate too fee- I del Bjio xaue an active pari in ine nay s tfrltlea and Instead of parading on foot . tnelr snrtnes most or mem will go in tomoblles. ... ... . ' Araembllng at Broad and Arch streets o clock several hundred tneintitrs i the. National Association of .Naval, erans 1n charge of Commander Will- ,0. McEivan will proieed In auto- lies to the Vine street pier, where, Bted by the f-panlsh War veterans utynthem. thev villi strew flowers on I l'i . . . .1. -...I ..... ... unn ..I Q. wmer nu infii p"i "m " --- " j wer. snip in niemury ui. men ueou des i jtTceremonles nt Poinsett (ira-ze rhe same navy yarn detail win par- pate In ceremonies in Hillside Ceine- Montgomery i.ounty over ine vf r.nirrn Poinsett, a seaman of 'itf. 9. battleship Florida, killed In tb n wnen Am-ncau uiucjucurco iiiiu j men captured era crui .-ueMco, tin, 1814 oer tne Kim idsome monu .omeers ana setting iree ri-fivot Of Vine si is will jiroceed VA, where they !Ho. 1, Grand Three xolieys win on hundreds of vvntkers about the streets have railed in piv their fee at that Heights trollev i u jumped tin tt uk at -einnii iveiun- .-imami .. .n -. ...... n.... ,,,-,, B ninisiniii Hv.nue whs siruia "" """'" ,,,.,, , necessarv caimai ic musi iaue a e. w h'ch Is marked b offering the 1IMI- n-hlte cards Dt takes, time will be forced to close lessup Ctossitig Woodlvnne neiu (am- damaged Mi and Mri. Flsnnlgau and nnn intn trciin ine roor 1 lie pole at ''"r i,s-n, fried that t 5i it at "rcl"nstiinces and constciciallons into ment erected last jeat no inure than a minute of ambcilv's The letail license fee Is jnuo Mi den Thete weie about tlftv iiiienma daught.t weie In the house but iscap- the ( entral school l-ourlh and Clinton . , . , ,,",' "i" . , L7n Ai,.,1,1 co,nt and make the liest possible con men of the Florida tlm to Mil out a ant and return It lo a I fiibbonev estimates that manv saloon- Mi the i ar and all were -naken up iinij (() llI)hull stteeis i anineu was shattered language books fechool hooks deie V,.. tnctsaftei survevlug the whole fielo.-, i their flower ship at' oikei When that l done a dutv las keepeis have not that ainoiint at hand ,ine niewei. inhen in nuper iii-iih V1 ,,lkW, t,, t.sideme or luls v iree leu annss scnooi House lane tale m rapldli that sectetaiv. lick has I ndei the plan nf the Shipping Boaid reel, the naval vete- been performed and nn obligation of because of the expense lit taxes in- ' ' n,,nHrs , r?," ", , ,;,'!! ' ', h ! s.hwaitz i.teenwood av. nue was dim near Itlrge avenue during the stonn , io,ne to the c onclus on i that the best wav 1(. tjnveinment will make such com to the Central V si mercy has been charged off the hooks cuneil since the war started wis n, ,ns Ions wbei lak. i to the h s I gpd '" lightning ' ,"",,.?' "".,""1 ". .l ' . .. '"e ."""""'ons i eutonti ,raUs ,, plj,a. Hi,s n that th will join members of for ne vear - SuV-nd"?! le'eveni". r" er ' , i, Hes ,. lri:i nee in tl.-v.nl of In Flank Keadlng .tallwav was deralledon the o ks ,, , , ,ro them vi I, the othei ' Army, In ctremonl.. No , ,rl,e. fc r the Ited Cross the THITRrH SHOW SCnRI's HIT hot known , lennlngs Had.lonti. Id whs ,ce , a r " " V' "! 1 i'"n "7SI I time V.WnT i.tl'n or'monev ' oT ears and the dock then belong to th, fe" the auditorium there There will De , Ml. A the V W c A the Salva- , ,'J'iii , I kM, tnent vfoui vi its bolt "-;" "'- " ?.V"r ', ""nrew a the board to bjv Liberty Honds private Individual 7iaiiami anaauaru iimoiiir infill vririaun rvf pKs..,s,., D ".. J Pftp present war recenti.v reiurnea Ifiinitbe front bearing the scars of bat- ;... , .. -.il.i..i ...III .. .I.. 4 coionei joiiii uimuci .in " nc kncmal orator there fOther" ports of the l! It will hold cla services In churches convenient i their mcmbeis Judge Noirls S Bai- t.-'of Common Plejis Court .No J will ire veterans of Post No 2 , the Ilev !tr Lukens. Post No 46 and the I Walter B Greenwaj, Post No 19 last-named post will hold Its rv- jjn Odd fellows' Cemetery Hnd St r t-meierj vim De ine t-cenu or cea conducted by Post No 46 icrclsea nf a patriotic natuie will be I the Episcopal Church of St Luke Khe Epiphany at 4 n clock, under Kpusplces of the Veteran Ouatd KraiKegmienc, .. i. i' ine veterans lull uniform, will march from theit quarters, 13:8 Walnut street to the rch. accompanied hy their band and tyjofficers representing the Governors .and brigade staffs. gft..gevtral hundred members of the Pa tic Order Sons of America, fifty sail-1 re from the na yard Boy Scouts and tmbers of various church organizations . HI take part ln a celebration at Dot- ' rrMemorial Baptist Church where a e' raising-will be the feature, preceded Ifs-B parade of the participants Ad- ' e will be made by the Ilev T , reopbllus Lake, pastor and (J Allen ltw; Hugh Black and George Shine sv'ernor Brumbaugh and his start fHayor and other city officials and of the armv nmi naiv h c. h ' - S"d tt,-elebr'n " Ir- ijl'ArK Thursday afternoon pendence Sfiuare. as usual will scene of Memorial Day exercises al veterans and detachments from r.r.'r - "" -' -" "" p"'c- Ipa at the navy yard will partlci- " !l A vouey will be fired over the "? Ofmmander John Barry known ine rattier or tne American Navy," I -..oiiisiii oi 1110 nrsi coniinentat s? waishlp ConcludlnB their ex-I .hi mo iHiuare. me veterans will to old St. Mary's Gravevard r,fnd Locust streets, and place a I ih unon Cnmmsnit., .. -,. I many churches special prayer servl i s JUrll! be held at various houra on ' pay, in line with President wll- nine dismissed employes nave oeen re- u" i i-icuieiiani uuitnmi 1101 prociamatlon These services will 'instated All the men have been granted stein and J Washington I.ogue who b&Afurea of Memorial Day in Arkan- an jfc Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, s,'orthan t ouin uarouna and Texas', where pirn not generally observed as a BTiliaying tribute to the military iho naiion, in memory of Joan of Am enducted at the foot of tho ;'in ll aid of Orleans on the nue bridge, on a more elab thl jear than ever before. anew uoyte a directing ar- for the affair French so- ughout the country also win t to tht reat heroine of tfitJ'bJladelpblanly one feature gWMI Pay'a observance that will shy iwi iuu mure serious i occasion has been announced i onuoiiat unmea at Point etc.' . The gamea will h nn. - mora) exereCsea at 2 o'clock, kaaaa'rO. Phelan. T?n jun.. 3tvm California, will deliver the k. Frof. "nriik J. Crowjeirwiil aie uommcoore john Barry, r the navyi Joseph MeLauah. pret,idj HuplU of the An- moi will Mag the "War saner." Another musical D-a niiiwryaeetaeuiar -i. . uiiHUal athletic near er or tiitMrauux CHESTER LIBERAL WAR CHEST GIVER Ar-Firgt in "Five Counties" Drive to Exceed Quota ALL ASKED TO ASSIST ""We are at the verj peak and crisis or the ar. Our financial program imisl no more be left in doubt or suffered (it lag than our ordnance, program or our ship program or our program for making millions of men readv. These others are not programs, hut mere plans on paper unions lliere Is to be an iimiuestlouable supplv of monej." I'mMcnt Wilson (o I Congress, .1oj 27 i Chestet County went over the top tn 'the War Chest drive loilav This Has the teport received at War Chest headquarters at nwm It 1 the first of the fie i mnitle londurtlng the lampilgn to .subscribe it iiunta The tpiota given Chester t ountv e. reeded JSOO nnn Report lerelved at Wit f lMlD linn rlrmn tne.. snlil tlm OHilIl ' " iv mn'i(U mi is iniu itir iU"" hMd b(.en oversubscribed bv neailv HOP- 1011 Senator William C sprnul Is chilr man of the Chester Count committee Horatio t; Lloid executive chairman of the war welfare council toda Issued a plea to eer person to get out and hustle fin the Wai Chest His state ment follows I feel letplitttl tn is.ue at this time a most earnest pba to the people of rhllldelphlll Ruck ( hester llelawaie and Monigomen Counties to make Im mediute contributions or pledges to the W u I I...-. i.ni uni rresldent tll"on estetdn told Congress ami the world that we ire the er peak and crisis of the war 'The Preldent s address wns aicom- Pnled tn news of a renewed mcIous Oerman offensive a lomblmtlon which has sobered men s minds. ... ... , . ,.,,...- ... Ma I not call the attention of all wage - earners and nersons of nesllh In the absolute nei essltv of contributing tne Wai hesf , u s with ileenet teglet tint fu ,i ,.,. ...... k.1. ...';. ... ...L.. "1 .... .... !( ... KtwiUMIfi I I ir- -llinilkr nn nn nun u- irttiiuuik mr iimiifcr hesitancv nf manv hundreds nenole m tnis v cinltv who nave elthei neg- leeted to pledge them-elves or who have felt th.11 HipIi ieannnsiiiiiit in il. n jr ..,,, l u . i.ii. i,.i. ,n tuition It Is tn be hoped th-il fuilher colli ite, bv the Cnvern -nent is sawl to aildillonil shipment- of coiil and sup II be avoided he th. reanin fm the del Islon . f I mint 'V11:' """ ""s """"., "uipnsHbl. . til ll honor loll fni Mmqp .. hn nlpilDP Mi Honor lolltoi those who pleige jnn u nur n ib ni- r-hi Iq ti.tiio- planned bv the loinmlttee with a view to nerlletuitine the names bv nlacine hi - - " --.. hrone tablet In Mime section of th- cltv The bronze-tablet plan has not vet been adopted but the honor rnll has started with the iciotdlng of the names of .i,.,. ,. h. ir,,,iv niprfirpH thai ,, ,, - 4(inAnnnm., J " - -"" """ in.-ii i.atest nguies nn the dtive In I'hlla- delnhia Montgomerv Bucks Chester and Delaware Counties Indicate that about iisniinnun lias round its win Into the War Cheat Mere than $7 000 000 la sill needed to place tne committee in a nnsltlnn to render the rlrht assistance war relief organizations nv oanK or irusi lompanv win ac- cept a War Chest pledge The iion mn or tne Kniffhts or ' oiumnu1 . ...... . for (1 Thp ,me )f tllou,andg of , ...... ... .... , ... , . -." ,,, ,,,c ..,.,,.,,. ,n Kii.u huge time saving for vou and voui fellow emploves or vour own emploves Nn more anneals for contributions to this organization and that, the War Chest is tn ..!.. II u nlai a of .nll.s.tr unit nlh.i irdivlduals and give the monev woithv organizations find themselves fcrced to ask from a generous public Some t: 000 000 has been added to the fund in the War Chest since statur. da If the drive meets with whole hearted support from todav forward It mav end lrldni night COMPROMISE SETTLES N0RRIST0WN STRIKE Discharged M e n Reinstated d Increase Granted. an Union Not Recognized Norristnw n, Pa, Mav Z After being tied up since last s.diUr- . , . . , i . ... , . , dav morning because of a strike of em- ployes the Sorristown Roxbnrough and Pottstown street car svslem of the Head- Ing Transit and Light Companv le- .nm.,1 nn.rsiin., mil.. Th. ..Hi. ..... settled aftet a series of .onfe.ences be- . ... '"Mn Ine romban ana llB empiojes and their representatives which lasted from 6 uiloek .Mondav evening until .. lhI. ,r, rt lhI. ,ri .... me men aemanaeo a nai wage rate of thlrtv-flve cents an hour for all con- j,. -rt mnlnrm.n ruinnll.u ,.f , , " -" " nine emnloves dismissed when the dlf- ferenc ' and reCognitlon of their, "fences arose ana recognition oi tneiri newly formed union I Under the adjustment reached the Increase in wages to thirty-four cents hour Any that may be employed on or alter June i vvm receive mirt-iwo cents an hour for the first vear, thlrtv three cents an hour for the second ear. and thirty-four cents an hour for the third J ear. and an advance nf another Lent In this scale will go Into effect January 1 1919, when the maximum rate of pa will be thirty-five cents an hour. The company refused to recognlce the union, but expressed its willingness to receive a committee of its employes at any time- to adjust differences with (he understanding that nonunion employe aha.l be represented on such committee (.by at least three members The company snail continue to em ploy men regardless of whether they are member of the union or not , And there Is to be, no attempt at Interference with the company's enforcement of dis cipline that ts essential to efficient service to the public. iTha conferences between the com pany and its employes were 'brought about by William Young, chief mediator or the Btat Department of Labor, bo had spent several days In XorrUtown senior:, to.. ct a aeulement of tho re -j ' ' LIGHTNING SPLINTERS TREE IN LOGAN SQUARE s-wrws!wpwfr'ra,c'''S VM'll'JI n 100 SALOONS TO QUIT FRIDAY, IS PROPHECY T.ic and Oilier Incroii-cd CoIs Make Bnsint-s In Prnfitable. Sa (Jihhonrv Mote than inn .alnnns in this Hv will go nut of business Prldav wlun Ihe present In i-iik explie I i nis is tne nener nt i i i.iiiiiiinev This Is the belief of n i secielarv nf the l.svv mil li del m. h tv "'" "' "1an Ptm.iis in the wholesale H lTT.li v. mit! 1K KSVST AltSVSlr-H& irwx -VTI- -a.V t . W; WM S i T" . anil leiaii imuni business lnih,llu , ,,, 1P11 ,s,nr ,1 " I'rotll liclll-e of tin lllgn Hv now .... . hnt ,r)nkee.r mil llnun, .l.leis " "'iir. itiuit tne nustness The (lovernmenl Is now inikinir mine ..... . .. ... . . monev out of the Honor i.usi.ir.s ih.n " '''" x'' .lbboi,ev sil.IP.dav Manv silonnkeeperi who aie -aid to have hem rinanieil almost entlteh bv .,,..,.. . . .... . . .iisuner - ami nrewers win ne rerus.it this assistance this veai beiausp nt tin i i I ... . i . . ... ...i. added expense ltn.urred bv the InevvHis i and the (iovernmetit s niohibilioii of the I manufactute of wblskv This n is h.. lieved bv manv ma add a nuuibii to those who win not sei k a Mi eitse chief Clerk Turner nf the yuittet siwiiiii., lour! sajs tlnie Ins been nn nntlceable dei rease Ibis i em In ihe mini. bet of license fees paid it tbi- date i nt lueieni licenses expire i-rinav Si. lplinnstis Operant Smell Pre,., r ' ' (luies "1 lie Isle nf Somewhere" T,s st Mphonsus Operatic snoiel v presented its second annual prodintlnn "The Isle of somewheie Mondav eve nlng In the auditorium of st Mphonsus CadentV I lie lining iiuains iii ti r mill m Naviers Church wete a hit when thev drilled and charged over tin top Henri Slegler had the leading tole lu The Isle of somevvheri (Klieis who took part were Charles Dreher Hani uraum urace w em uwi Joppn hip -sump The pon ihotus of Holland Kill took Draum Grace W elk and losephlne steng the audlenep b -iirirists. Hn( the IIpo M'ross girls drilled well MOVE TO OUST CITY DEMOCRATIC HEAD BonnhvcII Supporters Want 1 Lank to Go Because He Indorsed Guffev ! ' 2 I R ("lOtdon Bromlev a former chair- man and Thomas fiavagan of the Thirtv -eighth Watd have been sug ., , ,u . . , . gested bv thi- supporters of Municipal Judge Bonnlwell for the post nf clulr- man of the Democratic Cltv Committee The Eonnlwell supporters are determined '" "USI l ,M ' naimiaii r.agar vv i.ann Ouffev ,.. the nrl """" '" ,ne nrl because nf his Indorsement of Joseph h Iniarv campaign Bnh nromlev and Oavagan are said to be willing In accent the nosi in the Interest of partv harnionv Ki lends of l.ank aie not at all pleased with the manner In which the Bonnlwell fotces arp al,einp,ln- to depo-e him as chalr- man The Democratic State Committee ' Is einected to accede li the demand .if . the Bonnlwell supporters that they be ,..... i,,.i , . .. t . I "' . '" , .'". ' ?""". '""i"" ...-, . . B Kr8nd3 of Judge Bonnlwell exnect ' Howard O Holsteln the Harrisburg hotelkeeper, to win the Democratic nom- was on ine i.uuey iicaei are running neck and neck in the western end of the State I.ogue strength vvas mainly in the cities James J Breen campaign man ager of the Bonnlwell candldacv, savr the counties to be heard from are favor able to Holsteln and predicts his nomination Republican ware committees will meet Monday, June 10, and elect represents thes to the city committee, which wilt reorganize Wednesday. June 12 Tho Vares claim to have ejected ward com mitteemen In 2672 divisions leaving 651 divisions to the Penrose faction Sen ator Vare predicts his friend will elect at least forty representatives to the central committee and will re-elect all the present officers Th"e officers are Chairman, Sheriff Harry C. Ransley; executive secretary, William K. Flnley, treasurer, Magls trate Thomas TV, Watson Two Electrocuted at Bellefonta Be llefente, !'., May 21 Two execu tions took place at the Itockview peni tentiary yesterday when llllo Obrle a Serbian, of Lebanon County, and Glus seppe Pollto. an Italian, of Westmore land County, were sent tn the nhafr. The ftrmer was convicted of tne mur- in. a woman acquaintance. .wtiMe L. . Asvr mi i-p nil- iiiiuiiiHu, nun an i.Miiiuiinppi.-ia wnii im(l viere injured tniliv wnin a nailiinn . . -. ; j V.i 1, , ,1uin,t uu ,..-i ....-, nlr - -- V. WWl " !ft v" v.v e)Tts;s?'y oysi" "" ,,wvywyjir; i FUEL HEADS TO BLOCK BUILDING NEW FACTORIES M iIcUo ll.tniic Male i Hctomc Iirl Itulttsiri.il FJ.nicil one I odor PI.iii llOllllEtnll M l -S The fliM iiidiistiial baited 7oli" ln i(.n Mnkul off l tin fin I idiiiinlsti i nnn n (! , IM( mil n In till- illllnt whii ll Hnlllls New l.nglind intiin New iuk ia-teiu Pcnn-vlvinli Nivv l.i-ev and Del , 1IH H fH, times nd 1 xtensli.ns will le piiihlbitfd null "f the mnt tngent ch irac t r I hniud iiHiiMinttatinn facilitbs niaki I tills sav I III line 1 ollllllltlg till inn .,, Jtl ,,,,, . ...l.,1 i,. si henectadv N Bingh iinliui N Willi iniMHitt In Minima I'll II n lisburg l'i ind Hilllmore Mil 1 istiin Mnivlinil is vlitliiliv ill within the pin hlhlled .Ilea rllel lilniiuisllaliiin itllillU will isn en e i lo-t i hi i k on estimate of lit w plants thtnllKhnill tin entile muiltiv unlets to isinfer with the iliieitm if illstilliiiilnn nf the fuel nlniinlsti itlon nnvf ni-rn issut u in nu.,inini iunu- "" - luiers TDA CU MICUAD U11DTC TTtllC IIXUbLiLiI IlllJlim 11U111U 1 1 1 Li n l.rP(, T mP .,,,,1 1,. lf Vr '""' " "iilt-ii "'' l vt u tilim of Oerdililll, Near L.IIIkIi'II Five nelsons thlee wonien and two feied shock and biulses Mrs M tin a Hnffmali tblllv-otle liar- old 1"04 l.ldrldee avenue West ( nl UtiKswood wns tut and bruised Mis Hose Caspui thlrtv 1 2i I'ldtidge avenue West ( ointigswooii received abtalsiins nn the legs and fine Albeit Davis fnrtv-one veats old 04 Cit I'lflh stteet ( histir was cut on the hands and knees STUDENTS TO WORK ON SHIPS , . ., a CoillillK to Cailldcil V mill Wodstri Collcpo, Ohio riitit flf student?- ftom Woot. r i iiIIsp fmio will airle Iipim Iun 15 to aicppt position- will) thf Iennrtania and f Ieist plant of llu ,use t (ones ompam in south ( amdui Manv or I lie bos ai pOLieu to ic- main thiniiKhoiti the vaiation pciind VV-'s.l'J1'" "'" "",llmiP 48 ,le,,u ,B em- lohn II Miller fortnerh of Woosler who enteied the einplov of the shipvatd in I'm; is editoi of th- organization, nnlMi Wind went forth to Woostei ' and icsullcd in liilnglng the voung men three-slnt frame housi of latgo dimensions has been rented al l.n s.outb Hfth street (.aniden and will lie ml- lled as a home foi the students who will bring theit own cook HF.RMAN ASKS TO RF. lAH.F.n "' v vaHU Alien Kiipim, Refiispil Work, I'Vdrs Becoming " icions" Osiat Mochhauser forti vears old a German alien enemv of Cleveland (i lodav asked that he he ariested Mochhauser apptoached Sergeant l.e- maitre and Patrolman Heenan Tenth and Buttonwood streets station at Mghth and Vine sttects saving he had neen reiuseo vvora in i leveuinci rnta buigh and this cltv and that he feared he might become 'vicious because of his ' persecution He was atralgned before .Magistrate Beaton and al his own request was sent lo the House of Correction for three months He Is a lithographer but said he had been refused work because he vvas a German MACHINISTS ASK INCREA3E 200 Emplo)ed by the City Make Ap peal to Mayor A committee representing 200 machin ists in the employ of the city, most of them in the Bureau of Water, called on Major Smith vesterday and asked his support for their request for higher wages The committee asserted the ma. chlnlsts had no intention of striking, but that unless an Increase was granted many would seek better-paying positions They preferred, however, to remain ln the employ of ttie city. The committee pointed out that the city pays machinists J4 25 a day and helpers J3 2K a day, whereas the Govern ment pays the former J5 7C and the lat ter 14 04 The Mayor assured the ma chinists that he would do all he could to help them. INCOME TAX BILLS MAILED Collector Says His Estimate of $125,. 000,000 V Too Low Individual Income tax bills were sent out today by Collector of Internal Revenue Lederer They must be paid by June. 16. Lederer nredicted that hie original estimate of M'S.OOO.Ono In receipts for the internal Jiev,enue uepanment would b mmM 'bf "OMMitKh .to .buy a bmuNi mf?"9js"-jjjit r I LIGHTNING HITS BED AS CHILDREN SLEEP Ilt Prnrlr.ites tn Ron 111 in lldddnnficld Home, Menac- inp Tlnec Lics riupp ihlMtM, ,,f MIIIhiu lUimfoMl Hrfddnnfinlfl I nannuh rv, nprd dt nh rail irirti wlipn a bolt of Mehi uuk afUi vtiikltir Hit lmiisp petutiat rl to thelt Itt-dtintn aii'l splnil """ " "" '"o m whu- ..,! - . i. .11.... i.. .!.... .t fil"t,l"r itumroiii wlni w is just entering the innin was sbnwfiiil with plislet Ihe hildreii hIi.i.isi bu.l.,1 wnm , ,, rip.l , nut h ihfh ratlin iiittip of ihPin In- Jtn p( ight wet Mleppniff in out tied I t link ti n tain old in anotlut Thp h.ailhnnid of th. Ind lu vihlilt ihe girls ulflil u lu till llllt Mil i I iKhtullic. plavid hivni with manv housea in Haddnnlleld Xudubnn sh land and (nklvn N I H D lualns new home on While Hors. F'lke lldll boii waa sttuik and the bolt pemtialtd bolt pemtialtd o om was ln- Into a sliening room N jllied The iisid.iiie of Inhn I lannlgan POVI'MASTEK TO AMIS Usl I nn.il lil I" .- CLliRKS M) CVKRIKRS I Iiihlp I tulrr t xammalion Prelum- narv to pp..,ntment on Pill.- sttlule Lift Pnstil ill iks and lelleuatilets who hive passed tin ilvil service examlna tlims bin have not vet beet, appointed i..., i.h h. i,ioj r ,- , ,,.... HUnc vaiancies in the Hiibstltute U - r'" ,r" '""" " - vssistanl Postmaster I. Islet at noumed toda ih it 152 postal clPtks and fift-two it ttetcanlers h nl passed thp tivil per- X; V,rinnBd " 'c'arrir-viouio be appointed fioni the list to positions owing to the d.aft and high wages' iiiffeieclbv wai plains the substitute list i has diminished about 30 per cent during ' be I si few months rn 1 1. 1 vt. v np pi'T nrtn CIlAltLhS . Ulill I UhAU , Cu-loilian of Old Carpenters' Hall for Sivtppn .nn I aiMern i ears j Chatles W Devitt for sixteen veats Icustodlati and llbiaiian of (lid Carpen- I ters Hall In the rear of 1,0 Chestnut . . .... .11... I It. l.lu t, n . t.na.ilu I.. ..... ,5io,V bunding 'ne ' bon, T Phi..;: rlcltililu SntPin rioini.tu c.mnii is isii i ha nt '"William Devltt vvhn preceded him as tustodlan of the hall Mi Devltt was an architect bv profession and was as soclated with his father for more than nftv vears in the business of carpentrv and building at Twelfth and Blown streets undei the name of William De- Ih. boll toie ., Uige hole Ii. th. roof 'he mud and debris catrled in torrents ", i.u a,. .'". ne """" "" , a"1raPa re-pnn-iuie Individ- ,aic nine in rooi Unxhorouirh dlsiriri " U1' "llh "" additional (huge under uals and oncerns r ,be hnus, Shane,,,, l, , he windows , r tf '" J aTcVnUfrlgs on , ' !''; """ '"ngcr tariffs A lin-tilp In -nine cases savs the shipping ii llu Ihliri fl mi and wont thinuc;h Hip Main sttppt 1 lip llidge aeniie chp IIiip lKUM bo"Kht befuip Inn. Hi ulll Iih hoaid it ma lip npcpar foi the ilitiK of Hit Feiniifl flnot into the hrd n- Mocked nt mldnlffht and foi. e of ",t V'T' ' ,he ol,i t,i,iff 1'"1 "Ul ," ,f)rn,"'nt f -ke loan of 75 per if.ui Ilornnip mowusnlrl and nni "'kmPn nere ent out to remue the nor fnr "np ;"' H "'-tilp ticket cent of the iom( nf the drjdo.kK and om i innnip two tisnin ami nni Knm! dw UM1a, fo n mnnlh atI,i , tn other case loans of on Jl or pen 'Vi i. i.. .ii., , ,i ,., ., . loseph McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, and Mr Devltt enlisted In the Civil Wat I Anderson It Wallers nf Inl.nstnwn with Ihe Seventy-second Regiment of , .1" ' """e". of Johnstown Tentisvlvanla Volunteeis Baxters Tire ,n the 'e lace fot Lieutenant Gov V.nuaves and fought tn the end of the ernor on the Democratic ticket. J Wash confilcl spending seven months as a Ington I.ogue is fewer thin 2000 ahead of captive in I.lbbj Prison He was thelHnward O Holsteln The returns re oldest pastmastei of Phoenix Lodge No ceiled so far are iiu i aim v vi oi which ue w aR a trustee foi thirty-five jears He vvas a Knight Templar and a Royal rih .Mason The funeral will be held at Car penters Hall Fridaj al 1 o clock Mr Devltt Is survived bv one daughter Miss Ldna Devltt who lives at the hall , WOMAN TWICE SHOT Savs Brollier-in-Law Wounded Her Fir ing al Boarder .Mis Elizabeth fcotallne twentv-slx vear old, 4918 Lancaster street Is In a serious condition In West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital with two bullet wounds In her right shoulder The police are looking for her biother-ln- Ifl.V .tnl.n CtflnfallnA ,. tin II. a ... ..... .-.-, ...- ,-..... ii ,..tu a. me .hT,?.IJ!.'ei. "J": " t?arder at the house Is also being sought According to the storv Mrs Scotallno told Detective Esher het brother-in-law shot her today in firing at Zelleo whom she said she discovered under her bed Mie said that shortly after she retired she was attracted bv a noise under the bed and screamed Het brother-in-law ran Into the room with a revolver After the shooting both men dis appeared, and neighbors attracted by the shots found her on the floor The police aie Investigating her story. SENT TO 'OFFICERS CAMP Three Pliiladelpliians Attending Marino Corps Training School Three Phlladelphlans and one Swarth more youth are among the 600 enlisted marines now attending the first marine corps officers' training camp at Quan tlco. Va. Thev ar QuartertViaster Sergeants Robert B, Moore, .'135 Federal street: Paul Jahn 5005 N'ortli Twelfth street and Alfred W Helnxtoth, private. 1815 (VUuNbl avenue. The lawarUtawiM a?r 'mr:, DAMAGE IN WAKE OF RECORD RAIN 'art ol City in Darkness. U !...:.. H'll TTil gntlling I'ellS I'laC O Polns tnlilo triint . .. ....,.v ,w m...w lll irn AflTlVArT'C mi i n lUbn MlilNALLb MILLS i Ml 'wentv-four hour rainfall records of the last three jears were broken hv last night s storm riv Weather Bureau announted todav 'hat a total of 1 Ifi Inches of rain fell In the twentv four-hour period ended at 8 neloik this morning The pre viniis record was t fall of 3 7S Inches in I'ehruaiv 111" Uiompanvlng the tain was an elec hlcnl storm that crippled Mie lighting v stems nf manv seetlons of the clt .tnd several nearbv towns Trees were ra7ed and considerable damage was done to llrlvale proneitle" tlteat volumes nf wster tilled the "treets for several bouts ' ind debris blocked traffic In many dls trli ts riilttv hmses weie led to safetv ftom a burning stable of the Consolidated inrwii nef I'ompnni Thlrtletli and Ha e streets earlv this mornitig when the ham i lughl tlie fmtn electric vvites vlimJRed bv lightning Wnikmen in the stmkvards mil residents neaihv took nut the horse- Ihe Are was first floor "f the nonr or tne I he loss will uncovered on the second floo mm whire hav Is kept 1 nam scu-rai nunitrm ilollats Itls.ng Hlve, Mena.e, v,l, swollen bv the heavv talnfill the -r lin Iklll rtlvci wis live feet above tint mil ill Hal P.ock Dam shawmnnt ii "iding to observation of the dam supeivlsoi II,. .,,.,.., , ,, l n tilng rivei llueatened lo lanse a uspensinn or wnrk it manv of mills limn, tne tippet schuvlklll viioining 10 tne Mil l.iek dam su peivism ntesent c mdltlons v Irtuallv as sure I Ii vet mills , The stige ten feel above normal re would flood manv nf the ml ro le suspension of vvotk 1 vet stilted lo llse at 2 o cloi k till- llliitnlllg a few hcuts after tbo stoi ni had sub-idetl I lie -lorrn w i pecnliai In that ll mi. eted ills, a snnll area according tn the ttcithei Bureau Its lntenlt wascon filied o till- i Itv and tnwstd MHntlc I'itv Biltlninte experienced no lallifall whlli lliiriisliing Scianton and nther poinis west of here had nnlv a small amount He.l I'lillmfelphla Dark Ves Philadelphia was v ittuallv llght- less while the stoiiii wai at Its lielght '"1"rM " 'p Plunged Into darkne-s soon llfl.l the Storm BlurlsH iim.1 n. in. nn. snn. were forrofl to hum Mnrllei abated Pnlli'n nlnrm K..vnc J 41. .. i.-t. )rM,,, al the nranchtown poll.e station inrk road and c hampiost street were nnde useless when lightning stiuc-k ini-i. jusi nuiMHie me iiiince siauon War gardens In Camden N I weie ruined and southern New Jersey farms suffered great damage Main flagpoles weie stunk hv lightning One in Itoss Calk (ierman- ln avenue and Clearfield street was fast train had nassed a short tlmp be - foie without dlfflcultv The tracks weie 'oveted with debris to a depth of scv rini irn in ninni piawtj The storm did considerable damagn thiougliout south lere although ' reTeTnTlosr'1 ",'lBhborl"K ,ow",, suf" Washout on the West lersev and seashore Ralltoad delaved ttalns and main woikers In the shipvards and munitions factories vvete hours late ar- living at their pi mis todav l V.. .,U1 ,., .,..,.. ll,. -A h.i i sir !.. in.. wi- ine i uaii i'r i w rril in o clock last night and 8 o clock this I morning ! "FIFTY-FIFTY" VOTE I TIn MNrBVVVMUN M. VSli Wl lul.UUUllllil 1 l sr t i l I'enrooc and Vare-HrumbauEh Candidates Appear lo Have Split Even Late leturns received In Harrlsbutg indicate that the Penrose and Vare totces tnvc -broken even' on tne ticket for Congress-at-l.arge Senator Wll- ,, , , . ,.. . . . ... llam ' Burke of Pittsburgh, and W S aron of Altnona who were on the r L ... .. . u X are-Biumhaugh slate continue to hold a substantial lead over Congressman REPUBLICAN For Governor 6804 districts out of 7039 gave Sproul, 350.960; O'N'ell, 146 471 For Lieutenant Governor 6664 dis tricts gave Beldleman, 227,326; Scott, 182 692. For .Secretary of Internal Affairs. 6119 districts gave Woodward, 200,398; Houck, 189 022. For Congress-at-large, 4947 districts, Including all of Philadelphia and two thirds of Allegheny County, gave Gar land 165,844; Butke. 159,904: Aaron, 151572; Crago, 149.429; Atherton, 140 053, Walters, 139.939; McLaughlin. 130 326, Robins 111165; Mitchell. 56 - jiu , ciemeni, tn,iii; umiirr doD, McOarrlty, 33,889; Rich. 28.215; Flyte. 45. Clement, 46,128; Harner 38 275 24,619 DEMOCRATIC For Governor. 3U districts gave Bonnlwell, 76,632. GutYey, 0,805. For Lieutenant Governor 4357 districts gave Logue, 47.141 ; Holsteln, 45,517 For Congress-at-Large 4094 districts gave Gorman, 70 001; Ikeler, E2 300; Strayer 49.097, Tamer. 46,343; Kane, 43,956, McOarrlty, 40,352 V'1 Divorces Granted The following final decrees of divorce were granted by Court of Common Pleas No 3: , Jennie K PrHctuU from Edward A Prltcbett. ., kathryn Headier from Edxsr lleadley l.mmt Wstnrr frnni Charles TVaner Hlen Dowllnj Trotter from lUjmoiid flesils Cosrsni from Joahua Karl Cowan; K Lawrence Cobb from Jonpnine M rcobb ..... , .. Rita M Siller irom c isuas oiairi .Sumlo Ousjl from Lorcnta Ousxl 'Kllzsbeth C llllmi from Upward wll, '.T ...... ... .. , .rl u cafsa y.ww y-ini i im -i i . i lif Minn v link Hlili I. I oiifft c..l . --. I w "" r"..- uu" iiiui.ii in u ii.-. lll " rna i -i fii I iiih nil iiip rnor or ine . All lulus lo mi... im.. ,.ti. t. .......... .. m inaiii wp linn 11 i nn iniiiiipi w lie imii Mini I r n? I nmiunv ninni sirin I ume w lien nil inn i.timni 1.....1. .. . ' i u n inrnisn one-linn nr mole oi ine CITY TO GET OLD FUNDS -r f Long Unclnitiictl Deposits to Go Into Gcncrnl Account tunds nn denoslt. soma fm irinre than .half a centurv, to the credit of formit 'jiiv i reasurers ana neer ciaimeci n r07eecounnc?iism by Bn ,ml,nHnce noH be" uciiciiuiuries win ne reiurnea to me cuv s . 7"e deposits, totaling J416 31 were Iheld hj the foimer: National Bank or the Northern I.lhertien ami nlnp. lis mrimr 1 .""h the Bank of North Amenta have i oeen neiu ov the latter institution The iredlts to former CltJ Treasuiers aie as follows .lames MtCllntotK !J53-S:l 44- Heniv Uuinm, lRfi-r7 T67n. Joseph N Hersol lS68-6! IJBMO, loseph V 'Marier I KT7-7S im ana t) r southworth 1870-71 ::5 p? SUMMER RESORT FARE CONCESSION Reduction tO Re Made in Round Trip or Excur sion Rates , CHEER TOR COMMUTERS N leductlnn 111 round trip or erui slon rates to sumtnei lesolts will be n""1 h( "" "Uroads wit limit Molatlng L,hnnt M,a,lne '",""""' "h'ch '" P5;c,ed "to assume large proportions hj 1111 the tluee-tents-a-mlle orde. Issued hv The ill v docks will not be built entlrelv Dlreitni rienernl Mry.n Th , rrrtUton , ,,, Hiror. lug tn Patagrsph B Scuion S nf the ouler w hkh states ... j i Hound-trip tourist faies shall ne es ab isbed on a just and reason "1,lf' ''"M bearing proper lelitlon In lite one-wav fates iulhnrl?ed hv this nrdei and tatlffs governing same slnll lip Hied as prompllv hh possible vvltlti the Intetstale Cnmmeice Commission it was teamed this ahniimn .1 n,. Im al headhunt ters nf the various tall- toad off 1, , s that ,, t,fr villi be filed with the InleiHlate f ommetie ( ommls sloti (Klne- 11 i-mi hlr.1, ..in 1 sirimnhK l. tl.u.. ,1, .1... miU figure The excursion rate teduitlnn villi not be as .riat propoit Innatelv as It Is now lompated to the teglllat fstc A Mippleinentat v tilling maiie bv Mr MiAdoo lighten- the Hnamlal but den of the KimniiiteiH ( oinmulatlon ilLkets liiiuaht liefoie lune In will be villi! until tin natural date of esplration u muling to the latest itifutm itlufi le lelved bv lennsvlvanla lialllnad otli c nils nil- I in m loi dancr with i inline In Iire tot denfrnl McAtloo iupfl lo,,fl nniclinff to thN tulinp tkkMs , SIJLL (JKRMAN TliXTBOOIvh Kilmalion D oard Will l)i-p0se of litem ., . a irali Ihe manv Cerinan t. xthooks now on the -helves of ihe Boatd of education III .i i i.i. .i ................. " ,,j i.T.li,! ,! h, """ ,M,,.el ,1ra"1' ".' iJ ' J ma ,'" U5( P,?rh, ,h , " f J, 'Z, oi pap'e, an'd ' S,"m, 'J '""ifk "es?- 1 CAMDK "OVER THK TOP" Reil Cross Drive Shows J 12,000 Exc of The Ued Cross dilve has gone ovei the top In (iloucestet and Camden by seveial thousand dollars Townsend Mites directot of the lam paign announced todav that, the total now is in excess of $3000, while the quota Is but $20 000 Of the total amount, workmen at the 'Pennsvlvania unit Na. InNini nlunl nf ll, Hhui X Jonea hlptuiUdinff Cnrnpam contributed 117.000 (Jloucester lalsed $6600 j ' CITIZENSHIP COURT I UVVT UITSV AT niY i 'lul "WW ! U M.4 1,10 Alin5i.lJ!.M.i.,..i:..J J 4J Alien Soldiers iNatlirallZed in District Court in One Day (sni. lib, H rlghtstown, . I Mav 28 A recoid In naturalizing new citizens was set here when 142 alien soldiers be. came subjects of Uncle Sam at a special session of the Disttict Court of the L'nlted States, which convened nt Y M C A Hut -No 2, with Judge J Warren Davis preslchng The naturalizing of 100 Is considered an excellent record, but no difficulty vvas experienced In handling the larger number, and Major Johp P Le Fevre and Jacob B Glaser of Phila delphia, naturalization examiners who have charge of the work, began today to examine an even larger class, and an other court will be held In the near fu ture Every train Into Dix today brought a large number of selectives from vari ous sections The men from Monroe Niagara and Orleans Counties and Niagara City, New York, arrived after midnight and others came from Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Bergen, Passaic and Essex Counties; Trenton, Perth Amboy and Newark. The movement villi end tomorrow when men will come fiom Hudson Morris, Somerset, Sussex, Union, Burlington, Monmouth and Ocean Counties and the cities ofHoboken, Jer sey City, West Hoboken, Bavonne, East Orange and Orange Lieutenant Howard Davis, chaplain of the Fifty-ninth Pioneer Regiment, of ficiated at the wedding of Miss Anna V Haas, 2J60 Allegheny avenue, Phlladel phla, and Private Isaac A. Kent, of Wilmington. "Del RRSORTS lledford Bnrlnxa. r. HOTEL an BATHS A natlonallv knnwn aVInnnru in 3 Park nt 8000 crk 0llxtitrui rnoior criD over Lincoln Highway Variety of dlvenHoni IncluJlna aparty' rolf xourt. Mln-THl wntr squal to llarlrnhad mid Carlbaii UoflrrD houl unis rrlifd pulslnn nr trv(ir. aervli gth raaTtv iiucniris mnaA Kth b'N . .. 7.. ,.. t . Wat.' -'-.V; irn nip nchei ioi Ttitep month BOARD PICKING DRYDOCK SITES Einergcney Fleet Commit tee Begins Survey of Delaware River COST TO BE $800,000 Work of selecting sites for floating drj docks for the Kmergency Fleet Cor poration In the Delaware ftlver near Philadelphia Is under vvav A committee of which Kdwaid Carry,, of the division of operation. Is chairman. Is now working on plans for the docks Com oi posslblv (He will be located near this cltv at sites selected hv the tommlttee nach will cost between 7nn noii mil 1800 ono The first locations of the dijdocks. will not be of great Importance, since thev ne of the floating tvpe and can be moved from point to jiolnt to meet the needs of sb pplng due for repah 1 This step Is part of the plan of the Imeigcmv 1 leet Corporation and the L'nlted Mates shipping board to have thlrtv or more drjdoiks constructed oi the tlantic and on th Oulf in order to cue foi repilrs on merkaii mer- ivvitb (Internment funds nor will he-r whollv be ow ned bv the C!ov crnment The pla" ,lle ,,0,rd naR ln mind aciording '" ,n ""'' ir' announcement todav Is to have prlvnte i ompanies 01 individuals l,ui,t the ill vdoi ks on spei llicitlons sup- pc, bv the shipping board and also h ive tin se i oncctns operate the docks ' 0"r ,"lr "'ll'"" Island K H lavlor v Ice president of Ctalnp 3 shipvatd who ha been i otisldering the n.i.si ,n,nri ,,r iin ilo, u nnsirtininn with a view tn building four fot his cotuern ald todav s,,1PPd , thn essential thing todav in n..in.. .. .inLu nn, ,ilo.. 1. i .n ..... ,.... uRi..u.Ai ,i,t... i ,,ani al I'ettv s Island T he shipping board apparentlv has indorsed the plin ' and ierognl7ed the need for the docks In the Delawate The i en inn fot huilrllnp thp flotk at one point ! nn lnu If iht are -tpaiitert (t will mean a rppftltion of sh p I hU will take mote monej and mori time Out proposition to tlip eliippiii hoirii lnol an outla of f nnn nnu un dr rMiind anolhet ninnnltlon hns lpn mailp inol ine a cia inir Hork u Vifnh w III mt ibnut $fi 000 000 tt-oidinj? to the announcement of th Hhlplng hoairi tontrncts for th drrlotf(a BO per tent l.dwatd Cairv chaiiinan of the site oinmlttee whlih Is cNpected to handle ii laige part nf the detail toimident with the consti uilinn of the docks, ""id toda We might for instance line! one builder of exiellent reputation fot un- dcrtaklng the job and Mulshing It In eond shune who at Kcniii siiaire w uu ,11 nils iai 11 time cannot .pare much monev , ...... ,","nn"nl " "n" ,,on" this paitlcular Ihe teoulrements call fot the con- strucllon nf muni docks qulcklv and bv a -pf-Ual design It is found that foui docks with an enttance dock can b built for the price of two dotKa built sltiKb, and more quickly This dewisn is described as follows The leel of the uatet normally le this lock is usual l the lex el of th uatei in the rlei and when the en trance gates aie open the cssel lo b repaired or examined Is floated in Thi gates aie then cloved and the watei pumped Into the dock until the hoat U rained to thn required level for floating Into the dock After the enttance gates ate openec the ship Is floated Into Ihe drvdock, tht gates closed and the water allowed tc run out The cost of this type is niort than IJ00O a lineal foot Berks Counly Boy on IMnldai4 Readlnir, Maj 27 Charles W. Zelder I or ueigertown p ucrKH coumv aqy ai member of Companv B. Fifty-elshtt I Ttegiment. In which fifty-three Amerl i laus weir lun. niicn inn .luiuavi. wax torpedoed In the English Channel. Zeidei .. .. .. ...... . . ...... ..... VlnU.a.ln ...... was a norsesnoer ior ine companv .nit parents have received no word, but be lieved that he escaped Dr.Tii UNDEVDRRIIER, lla .'8. O H UN llEVUEItOKU used 71 Funeral services Wed J p m, 11041 Lincoln Drive Jnt private 1IK1.P WAVTBD FBMAL1 COllll HANDS 14 twisters 112 42. spin nera 111 88 doffers $10 2fl Appll Abeceo 21111 Ine Emerald and Adams sis tth floor 1 1 Kl.r WANTTO MAI.K BOOKKKEPKIt WAN'TFD WHO CAN OP MtATB TYPf.vvrtlTbn OOOn CEV MANSJIIP APPLY 1011.' ARCH HTP.EBT SHIPriNO CI.EIIK AVD PACKER VVVNT Bl I:PhKIB.SCLD AITLY 10O2 AiU.1 brllbhT BivLNF.ns rtrouirtK tub smiv ll ES OF nOV WHO HAVE HAD E PtrtlE.NCE IV SUPPLY Drl'Altt. VlhST APPLY Al ONCE EVIPLOt MENT UL'IIKAU 4TII ILOOH, SJJ MAHKET ST BLAUNEK'S LSOlNFbltS Tw licensed holattiic en Inters wanted to run lonrrele n to run (onrrete plant oi building operation. S30 per week of 44 hours linie and half for all overtime Irwin t I entnion mn wnq lopmr mis S'lll VKKIl On. Ilrni.d hnlatlni; listn I wanted to run hotat on bulldlne operation ' aA ISI. nmf uiaalf nt Ak hnnn tin. inil hal tint for all overtime Irivln & Lelchion Delaware ave and Market Camden S J MACHINISTS DfcHIRISO KTEADY I"OSl TIONS OV Al L-AROUND WORK API'l.t SMITH t FUItnUSH COMPANY. HANCOCJ S I ENT RANCH AHOVB 8.BHIOH AVE H1ILLME.N wanted; alternating ahlfti Apnly superintendent's office. Juth Wari flsa Works 1 loga atvt of nlrlunond sl APBT1BNTH aERMANTOWN Apartment. 3 rooma. tv furnlahed: two mlnutea from Queen Ian tatton, convenient to trolley June, July Ausuati Phone Oermantown 11IU1-J. RKAJ, KSTATK FOR RI'.NT Ft'llNimi FI FOR RENT, furnished at prrs Island lit. 3 camps, thn laraest 5 rooma. uhttndan water sumily moderate cnyetilenies, iVctO aiauer one. ( rooma u.ii anivurei - , uaM Aim V D.I t.wm U.U Mknh.. . mNM imtA las.itiuiatu" ,-; r. U . ' " ... "lu '. i. Al I W-W w J? mJV VM ..'.. 11 "XTM , . l . - ' " 12. "IK ', rfiV j-.J. .Jim -i'B" k'-S . !.. . ., '- ;Ss 'I yp.
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