Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1918, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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gYBfflra .feUfiEia LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1918
NEWS OF THE SHIPS AND MEN WHO BUILD THEmI
LAUNCH 8 SHIPS
HERE TOMORROW
Delaware River to Play Big
Part in "Splash Heard
Around World'
MORE THAN 30 IN NATION
NEW KEEL LAID AS STEAMSHIP LEAVES WAYS
imarogsBmassauiad
Tonnage Will Exceed That of
I All 1901, America's Rec
ord Year Before War
Ships to Be Launched
on Delaware Tomorroiv
Indianapolis, carso. 11,500 tons,
Pennsjlvnnla Shipyard, Oloucrstcr.
Nebonsft, cargo, 10,500 tons, Sun
yard, Chester.
Santa Teresa, transport, 49SG
tons, Cramps'. "
Dcstioycr, not named, 1200 tons,
Cramps'.
Destroyer, not named, 3200 tons,
Cramps'.
Scanlon, cargo, S100 tons. New
York Shipyard, Camden.
Alap'iha, cargo, 3500 tons, Tray
lor Shipyard, Cornwrlls. Pa.
Aurora, carso, 4000 tons, 1'uscy &
Jorles yard, Wilmington.
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PERSHING CABLES
THANKS FOR SHIPS
'Cannot Fail to Win With
Such Backing," He Wires
Shipping Board
NEWS INSPIRES ARMY
Ranks Send
lions, Hp Savg
lo Hurlr
Congratula
in R")h
"Tli Intinrldnir nf toft h'i, in h
I'nurtli nT 'fifi U Uii- mnt lnptrlnc
iipns llirri Iimh rninp lo n. Ml rnnl.i
nf (tip tiring In 1 rtimr kptii llirtr enn
crntulnllnn, nnil lirnrlfrll llinnU tn
tliplr itiitrlrlli- lirothrr In Hip ilp.
3nriU lit litimp. i mnri tlpflnnl
nn,rr rniilil l clrn t tltr rnpnn
rlinllrncH. Willi Mirh I1.11KI111;, r
rnnnnt fnlt In uln. Alt tuiM Xinprltiin
Nlllplillllller:"
(rviTw r fsint, jn imiiii
8TATI.H HIIIWW t.tHHIl
talcd S62.909 Ions and wooden ships
17,600 tons
An ainnzliiK grow 111 In output uns
disotiisofl h detailed llRUron for 'he four
weclt.H of June In the llrnt week six
Khlp.M i'f '.M 4!tn dead nclRht tons erc
dellxrred the second week, ten nioir nf
fit. 7112 tuns weii" milled, and 111 the third
week til'" mrriiKi' foi the month was
nude niie 11 day liv the ininp'ellnn nf
(He ship". IntiilliiK 61,2iil Ions II ,m
In the lnrl week of the month, hnwexrr,
tint tin hlphullile's lenlly hit their
f tilde
(eenlr.i I.11I lutein l If onmieni
Howard Comiley. xlee president nf the
Hii'i-rn'iirj I'leit Col piratlnn, Kalil liTe
i.vlp;
'111" fleurer are clennenl proef nf the
reniarkahl" spurt In i,hlpbiillilliiKthiniicli
out the I'niintrj.
"A1th"uch the western "hivnids am
ahead In their fli'p rnnstrurtlon In ten
nn ef mete faMirahle weatlifr rnnip.
lions and n hettt Mh-I laft winter Hi"
rastern planth. are fart catching up nnil
remarkaVil" icinlts are expected fm.n
them with 11 the next few innnihs"
cat; INSPKCTOKS STItlKi:
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Kiel nh t Or Robbed at.l
ruinlnn, r July1 3, aowrprtiiil'.J
RRents are In this city Investigating 'ffiR&r
herles on tho J.chlRh Valley ruflrwr4
which ere said lo have been one orHH ''J
most colossal series of thefts over' cjfe't
perlenced by a railroad In the Unl(e4p
.States The crimes am Fald to have ,,
been planned with considerable skill and "'.
diiiliiK, and to hao been executed by the? n1'
11 111 or rauroau cmpiojcs in rcsponsiDio
position"
Miide Draflcil
lllie-HBrre. Ts.. Jtllv 3. Sttlhhnrn,
nesw on the part of a LehlRh Valley Tlnil
Man
Walk
AHER REIS1NGER ESTATIf
l'nlfitpr DcmiuuU Cuolotly of
Lrjr.it'irs lo (Jcniian tiifititutioi
II) the .tisociatcd t'rcsi
New 'iirk, Jul) S Mitchell I'al
inir. Ked"ial 1 utntliaii of enemy alien
iroprit) lid ilmiandid that there be
t iirtir.fl iiit i hlni until the end nf the
war p.trt nf the cCatc of Hiiro Itelsln
Rrr nf thlH 1 Im wlin lefi about $lfl!.nnn
In tnriniiH iSermnn Institutions Mr Tal
lin is Hi'tlnn beiHine kim-Mi with the
niliiR here of a reiinit or 1'iofessnr Kuno
Piamke. nf llniwaid I'nUersIt). and
I'reihrlek llcssln, executors or Hie es
tate The onl) pjn nf the estate which Mr
Piilmir does nnt soek from the eecii
1 .... in ni nrr. ,..,(. 1, Mi PnlKltifrer left
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1 m irinv n 1 .iiicnir ni iiie "- ,,..,, Art-
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Ailnlplius IUimMi tlm .si iniin nrewfi. 1 nr ,,do nnf, j, . ,. . -ir" ' T
and other bequests amountliiR tOamlnlli He did so. tramping twemv'
$-ncVuden the legacies roURht by Mr. ' ""' "'"- ' """ cltr
riltn- Is one nf JBO'ifii lo th H"Mii
Niillenal Museum, nf Herlln to be de
Mitnd t" the purchpse of innibrn piilnt
Incs Mi IleisliiRer aln left (,ii.imiii in
the K'ili'1 llhelm f5slscliaft. "f Hn.
Iln . r cnin to the N. U' l'lr.iketsek of
Mini ch. and $1 o.ofid in the HiutS'he
.Mil cum nf Munich
$Pv.
rnad conductor who elected Chanrtl.r.
Hradhorn, nf South Krauklln street, thin-' A'A
,., r. "';", "i"". i"in a train nivsaeHcjs
Clen Kllmmlt hifamn Ua ..,1.1.. . !r. crffl
criticism isftlierl l mnmhitM rm "? V fir,
T.oaid No 2 The jiiuiir man lost bin iCjii1
when wind blew them out a, iV 'aW!
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COAL STEAMER AGROUND
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This photograph illutratcs llic pccil mclhoils nliirli arc the rule now in American Miipjaril-. Imineili.itel)
after the laiinrliing of the ftcamsJiip Congarcc "sotucw'.icrc alons the Atlantic roust," the keel of another cssel
wes swunp into place
America tomorrow will ni.ike
declaration of detl'ince aRtlnst iSrmar
eytpiessed In steel and wood, as eighty 1
or innrn nei- MhlnM Hvli cr 1I1.1 Amerie.in I
flaR, take to the watei in the ICastJ
nnu tne .west, clown at the tiuir nnu up
alons the' Great Lakes. ,
It will bo the world's Rreatest launch
Inp, and rhllade'phla will have a not
able pait. Eight vessels will glide
Jnto tho Delaware I'lvcr, live cargo
carriers, one transport and two de
stroyers. The Pennsylvania shipyard at fllou
ceeter will launch tho Indianapolis, of
12,500 tons, the largest ship to take Its
maiden dip today. The Indianapolis
first was named the William l'enn, but
Director CJeneral Schwab recently
changed Its namp at the behest of In-
idlanapolls business men.
Two letrorrH Included
A close second In size to tho Indlan-J
apolis will bo the Nebonset, of 10,500
tons, to be launched from the Sun yards
at Chester. Tho transport Santa Teres-n,
of 4980 tons, will taKe the water at
Cramps, as will two destroyers, un
named us yet, each of 1200 tons.
At the New York shipyards, In South
Camden, the Scanlon, a caigo carrier of
8100 tons, will be floated. The Traylor
yards, at Cornwells, will launch the
cargo ship Alapaha, of 3500 tons, and
the Pusey & Jones Co., of Wilmington,
will launch tho Aurora, a cargo carrier
of 4000 tons.
The Government Is Jealously guard
ing the exact number of ships that will
be launched tomorrow, but.it Is known
that the new ships' tonnage will exceed
by more than 70,000 tons the launch
ings for the entire year of 1001, the
record year In American shipbuilding
befor.o the war.
Tho estimated total tonnago of the
new shins tomorrow Is between 4G5.000
and 475,000 tons. Two years ago to
v""iSay, the total tonnage under the Amer
ican flag was 2.412,381. Many of the
ships represented In that total were not
In deep-sea service.
Virtually all the launching hereabouts
tomorrow will occur netween I) o'clock
and noon, so that advantage may be
taken of the tide. On the Pacific coast
many of the launchlngs will be staged
late In the afternoon for the same
reason,
N.ews of every launching In every
section of the country is to be flashed at
once to the headquarters of the Emer
gency Fleet Corporation, 140 North
Broad street. From there the news will
be sent broadcast throughout the
country.
Hog Island will be one of the few
yards In the country that will not launch
a ship. It will start s Idlng vessels into
the Delaware River about August 1.
'To France, where the Fourth of July
will he observed as a national hol'day,
word of the launchlngs will be conveyed
by cable. Every ship will' mean .1 new
span In the "bridge of ships" linking
embattled Europe with nroused Amer
ica, and over which will stream Inex
haustible supplies of foodstuffs and sup
plies and munitions and hundreds of
thousands of armed men.
The launching total tomorrow would
. be larger were it not for the order ot
Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the
shipping board, that no ship be held back
for sentimental reasons. Ah a lesmlt,
several launchlngs will be held today In
various parts of tho country.
The average tonnage of the cargo es
sels that will touch the water for tho
flrst time tomorrow Is 7000 tons. The
largest hull scheduled to leao the wayo
Is the Indianapolis, 12,500 tons, and the
smallest Is tho Pearl, of 2300 toils, to
be launched in Lake Michigan.
The wooden ships launched tomonow
will exceed the steel ships by a small
number. About twelve steel essels
will glide from eastei 11 yards, about
elecn from yaids along the (lie it
Lakes and about seventeen fioin Pacific
j-i poast yards. One steel caiKo-caiilcr
Will be floated at Tampa, Fla
The tcoie for the wooden essels Is
about twelve from eastern jitid.i. four
teen from Gulf )ards and twenty-five or
twenty-six from l'aclllc coast yiuiK
The bulk of the new ships arc cargo-
carriers, but their number Includes
transports, tankers and lctiiger.itlu
ships
LACK OF HOME KEEPS
BE!DE AT SHIPYARD
Might as Well Hold Joh While
Houses Remain Scarce,
' She Asserts
JERSEY'S EXCHEQUER LOSS OF R. R. TICKET
HOLDS LARGE BALANCE! WORRIES SHIP RIGGER
To show how serious the housing
question Is, here H the case of n )oung
woman, who must keep on working In
the Chester shipyard otllce after her
mariiag" this coming August Just be
cause she can't find a house anywhere
In or near Chester.
She Is Miss Florence Conahin. daugh
ter of one of Chester'. wholesale mer
chants. .She lun for some time been
secrctaiy to Captain Fred C Mumford,
nf the Milliard pj'lce department. Mis-"
Conahan has announced that she Is to
be married to Jack Keehley August 7
She and her future husband have
'uintiil all over town and not a house
'an the.x find. Miss Conahan told her
troubles to Captain Mumford and de
clared she might as we'l retain her posi
tion until she can kei house for Mr.
Feeh'.ey.
Captain Mumford suggested a pos
sible way out of tho dilemma. The Ches
ter Shipyard Company is building lots
of houses for Its employes In South
Chester and they are gili'g to try to get
one of these for Miss Conahan.
Hut a kjnk has appeared In this plan
If Miss Conahan rutin 'he Jb she will
lose her standing as a shipyard em
ploye So she d es not know what to
do. There should be more houses, she
says. .
End of Changed Fiscal Year
Finds Treasury's Net Fund
3,248.437.87
HARRIMAN IS ON MAP
Postoffice in New Shipyard Town
Formally Opens
The 11-odil town or the .Mcrcnani
Shipbuilding Corporation. Ilaniman.
Pa , took Its place definitely on -the
map toda), when the post otllce or
Harriman was otllciallv opened for
busincss The olllce w'll be operated
as a biar.ch of the Ullstol post rifft.;
and comes under the s upJrvlMon of John
.Mcninlcy. postmaster.
The town and post office have been
named Ilaniman In honor nf
Haiilman. chairman of the hoard of di
rectors of the Mel chant Shipbuildlm:
Cniporatlnn John Boyle will lie di
rectly In charge of the Ilaniman post
-fti" and villi have as his assistant M
C Mathis The office will be open from
7 a m. until T'30 p. m.. and it Is
expected that a large amount of money
order business will he done lit addi
tion to the regular mall woik because of
the inconvenient location of the Mer
chant plant as legards banking fac lilies.
LAUNCHINGS AT CITY HALL
Trenton, July ."..
Following a careful nnalv.t's, the
State Houso Commission announced to
day that there was a clear suiplus In
the State treasury over and abjvc all
obligations ot $3,218,437.87.
While this tidy balance is the gicat
ct In the lilstoiy of the State, and
5718,437 87 In excess of the total cinplus
nf ?2, 400, 000 at Lie end of the fiscal
year October 31. 1917, the State House
Commission declares that the Ilguies dj
not adequately express the success
ach eved through centialized contiol ot
the State finances, both Income and
outgo.
in this connection the comniis-ion
points out that the income, against
which the appropriations weie c.iaiged.
was 1 educed by four months, sinee the
change in the fiscal year trom Novem
,iei 1 in Jul) 1 made an eight-mouths
period, and the reduct on was net caused
solely by the short period, but also b)
general business condition-, a. urtected
b) the war. For instance time was a
lots of .s7no,Oiu in lecipts fiom mis
cellaneous cjrporations ;n compiled to
he eoiiespjiiding date 111 the- previous
ycai , and. we-ro tit s $73u.oo added to
the cash balance, th suiplus ovei last
year would total 11 million and it half
"In many cases we have avowed lnstl
lutlons to take the belter part of their
suiplus maintenance y-iiipiopriatl ins le
sultlng from the shortened fiscal period,
to stock up In suppliers." stated State
Comptroller Newton A. K UurIkc. "We
.believed th s to be good business judg
ment because of the fact that market
prices aie soaring ever) da)
The total cash balance In the tica&ury
as of July 1 i- JU 150. 070 31 In sub
mit tine 'ins 1 molt. Stale Tieasuier
Wllllum T lit ad of Camden, lias de
ducted fiom this total JJ.024.212 '12, rep
resenting the amount due munlclpallt'es
for school pin pose leaving a free bal
ance of i0. 531, 827 30 From the latter
total Is deducted $3,282,380.32, being the
amount due on contracts or lcqulsitloned
The I'oUltll of Jill) g'fl nf III" nation
,at home tn Its m'.lllnn men itniRgltng
fnr human llbcrt) I 1 th llr-t-llne
,tienches or behind thrin in Fiance Is
nearly 100 --hips tn ca iv thrm fond and
Runs and luillts and hn.voitets. nurse
'and dnctnrs to tai fnr mem when Ihrt
fall, and mnie American.! In inaich into
their places and tike up the hatile
' General Pershing's message nf thanks
1 from himself and "a million more like
him" was In rcpnnse to a cablegram I
if:om Edward N Hurley, chalrnrin of I
,11"' I'nlted States Shipping Hoard, tellliig
him nf the great launching hie on the
1 Fourth of July that will extend from the
; Atlantic to the Pacific and from the
'G1e.1t Lakes to the Gulf.
1 In the Delaware ll'ver shipbuilding
d strict alone elg'it -e -!, will be
launched on Indeprnileric D ly.
Mi p cnnstiuetlon Usui f ir June. Just
announced by tin shipping lioird, show
2111,100 deadweight tons and make the
' total production for tin first h ilf of the
Vt!,r a little mnre thin l.ooo.nflo tnns
. In the last week !'.'!', !'78 tons wire de--
livcred a late of 7,0uti,Q0il tons a yiai.
! f'hulrimin Illllle.v's Me.tiiKr
I C .airman Hurley's mtssagi to Gen-
' era! Pershing and his ni.,n out men
I follows:
! "Not by delaying a sliiRlo ship, but b;
speeding to the utmost, the Amer'c.in
.sliip)ards will launch nearly inn ships
on July I, On this one day. cieln.ilins
the nation's Indcptndetiee and hacking
up our bo)s in the trenche the men In
the sh'pyards will launch 430.0011 dead-
weight tons, as much as was launched In
'six months last )ear.
"Your inspiring leadership rf the
American 111 my in France has tin 'lied
the ship.vatd workers, and If the time
innther mnntlilv ticket flee llultllern comes w nen )ou iit-t u I'tni ene miiim.iiu
....,, i, ..., i,i ,i ti.v,e 1,1. th I men over there, they will go. to the- lat
'..V,,, .,. eii ,.,, " ' 1 man. We want ou and the bo
Finally he detei mined to Ret himself
m at ll.irri-liiu ? t.o will
Itctrnc ll.11 k 1'tiv
ll ;hr ,1o-irtcd I'ra
lliirrt.liiirc. Julv " - ''nr Inepm-i
nt Ci" IJ'jtli. 1 fnid .val'N of the Phlladi I- Vn nnlle Per', Jul)
p'llH .Hid lle.ldll R K.tilw.'n I iMlipilltv I ,,,,,., u, ,, ft, u, 1 nunil in this
fiiddeil went mi slilk" last night br- I t. ith e"'i Irai" nf 1 nnl. 1.-111 nginund
cans'. Il'pv in). Ih") d'd not ieeei
tlicil itllotmriil "f back n.ij dii" under
the let -nt itilirg "f Hip lailload nil
tnlnlstrnllnn itlslnn nf'li '.ls here p'i) Ihrv fxpeit
,l roinnflllise In tile sitll.itlnll tfuki)
Nf .11 't H" im, r :te nut
Th'
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lieavv fog s-'ie vtns Ipaking -erinusl
fnrwaid 'nit i ttipiklng tug suit to lui
aid expeelei In gel her nff s.lfelv
The svenee.i fnrmeriv a sale steanisli i
was leienth ifivfitrd into a luilk
, irg" i.uitet end wa making her lb 1
Hip hei -'e w .1 im'lt In-1 'lev r !.i' d
in US''
BROWK, GRAY, BLACK, WHITE
Custom-Made Shoes in Stock,
for Stout Women
t" ,1 ,vl"! ,',,trB fullnew
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ri.ili,,iiif.r.di?iSnhei.,s:i
noticeable. SlwiYttj "?,
' S titles in Vnot-
STOUT, ,,I"""-I: Er- rKK
vJortEm $5,$5.50andllp
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litlT, STXI.r.X FOR STOCT WOJITOf
Open Mondaj, Trldny & Saturelar ETeclaaa
Chester Yard Man Blames
Conductor and Tries to
Collect Price
Ilarrv Hulthc'i, a riprer at the Ches
ter shlp.vard, Is head river heels In trou
ble these d.ivs. and Is seking tho advice
of his friends In the plant
A few d.i.vs ago he bought a monthly
commuters tick, t lvtw-en Pliiladelp'ila
and Chester, and the first time be used
It the conductor accidentally knocked
It out of his hand The draft In the
coach carried the ticket out a window,
and that av.is the last seen of It.
The conductor gave Hulthen a letter,
so the latter s.i)s, to the general pas
senger agent In Philadelphia, and as
sured hlni the ngeiu would Rhe him
in
the tienchos to know that the nnu In
. .- - ... . .- I !. It 1 - t..
into the hands of the law He got on a "e "m; " " v """ , '""V"
t.aln for Chester and refused to pay ! ln iccnid-bieaklng time the ships that
i... ti, ,i,..,. t,.r,e,i i,i, ,., will carrv nnic men. food and mun.t oi
to a policeman at Cluster, but the guai
dian of the peace let him go when he
heard his story. Then a r.i.lroad pallcc
mun anested Hulthen. but the chief
also refused to hold the prsoner after
hearing his side of the e'.ise.
Ilulthern is a bitterly dlsippolntcd
nan His Idea was that if locked up lv
could easily lning the railroad lompany
to teims. Hut no piison will have him.
Now ho Is tiylng tn find that same con
ductor. He thinks he may gtt the piite
of another ticket fiom hlni.
HOLIDAY AT HOG ISLAM)
.lime rrtiiliirtlfin n Wiirltl'tt Itetiirtl
The June record beais mil ch.iii nan
lluiiey's statement that theie has been
no delaying nf deliveries to make .in Im
pressive showing for "psychological ef
fect" on the Fourth of July
The June pioductl n Is the greatest
output of nccan-golng tonnage ever com
pleted In any one month by any ration
It conies within 15,00n tons nf the
woi Id's iceord for shipbuilding, made bv
the P.ritisli ship) aids in May, hut which
Included all classtti of vessels.
of tlie month's output, stet I ships to-
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE VAN SCIVER STORE
1 WILL BE CLOSED ALL
DAY THURSDAY, JULY
FOURTH; ALSO SATURDAY,
JULY SIXTH, AND ON EACH
SATURDAY HEREAFTER
DURING THE SUMMER
MONTHS.
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MarLceit Sttrest FeiTy
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C 21 mm 'J em, Nev
jersey
ji:.-jnpisVt
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iS'one Hut Watclinicn unil Cu.iitl- Will
Work Tomorrow
llor Island's vvaililie Attitude and the
din of hammers will cene tomonow in
lionor of Vnvrlia's Deeiaratlun of In
dependence The Rieat aim) of toiki.-, which lues
woiked faithfull) tor mouths and months
till nine iiu ships to can) food, ttoupt
and munitions to France will tost lor
he dav in aecordance with in-tiuctlons
fiom the olllce of I low aid Coonlcy, ad
min, str'tive vice pieflib-nt of the Ihuer
gency Fleet Corporation.
Mvtn the porters at the biR slilp plant
will not woik tomorrow. Jlr Coonley's
oielei has piovided th.it tlie sates and
doors of Hog Island ale to he closed
to meet obligations ineuned durinrf 1 complete!) from 8 la 111 tomorrow until
. . , ., ,i. t,,i,.i,it ,.tei U a 111 Fr da). None but the watchmen
1017-18 ard this R es the suiplus ove, eualds ilre t0 ,,e on llm
and above all obligations ot ...-i6,- v, ,,, rs ,,, not 1)e 1)crmttc(i upon the
137 87 grounds
Miniature
Merchant Ships
"Dip" Tomorrow-
Take;
Launching of mlnlatuio me reliant
ships on wires stiung fiom the tower
of City H.i'l to the 1101th plaza will mail!
the launching tomorrow of every shin.
News of each launching will be flashed
fiom the vailous shlpv-irds to tlie offices
of the Kmergeney Fleet Corporation
hci" end b- relayed bv sailors wlg
wagg'ng signals from the roof of the
building, at 110 North Broad street.
fn nnntl,an u.illrte nt tile base Of tllO
William Penn statue on the Cltv Hall I
Simultaneous')' a miniature of the shin
actually launched from the yard will
he launched over tho suspended wires
hei e
Names and tonnage of vessels put into
the water on the Fourth will be posted
on a large bulletin board at llroad and
.Meh streets
lloxer llccomes Shipworkcr
labile Fornst. a Philadelphia pugilist,
has joined the boxing fiaternlty at the
Pusev & Jones Shipyard, at Gloucester
He got In lust In time to tuk part In
the big Fourth or July celebration
Thodoio IClllck. K)ing promoter there,
will find a man who will take borrcst
on for a bout.
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
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One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchabc All Day
MARKET EIGHTH FILBERT SEVENTH
In Commemoration of Independence Day
This Store Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow
JULY 4th
FRIDAY OUR GREAT
Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture
arid all other Household Goods will start anew. Many
extraordinary values in vacation and Summer apparel will
likewise tempt choosinrj.
Constantly Arriving Shipments Make Varieties
Almost Limitless, While Prices Throughout
Will Be Found a Revelation in Value Giving.
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90 TRUCKS g
FARMI1MGDALE LONG ISLAND
"AT THE PORT OT NEW YORK"
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Fed With "Triple-Heated" Gas
EATED gas is recognized as being far
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on practically all motors, the gas is given a
single heating before it goes into the cylinders.
But if one heating produces fair results, two
heatings should give better results, and three
heatings should give still greater efficiency.
That's just what happens, and that's just
why FULTON motors are fed "triple-heated"
gas gas that gets three different and distinct
heatings gas that is shot piping hot into the
combustion chambers gas that gives peak effi-
FULTON Steering Knuckles
and all other strain-bearing
psrts are specially heat-treated
- (.ivm a wide margin of safety
tvitli relatively light weight.
ciencyand clean,
powerful explo
sions gas that is
giving FULTON
owners twelve to fourteen miles a gallon.
And the rsst of the FULTON truck is in keeping
with the efficiency of the motor. It is sensationally
sturdy but the weight is scientifically distributed.
Yet the FULTON price is only $1620 lower by
far than that of any other truck that can approach
the FULTON in efficiency. This is due largely to
the fact that we are the largest factory in the country
building ton and a half trucks exclusively.
Fulton Truck Company, of Philadelphia
2330 Market Stree.t
liionest Hpraee 333G Race 'ITJl
Write tor our booklet, "Triple-Heated" Gas
The Fulton Motor Truck Company, Farmingdale, Long Island
"At the Tort of Tcw York"
Distributors in all principal cities
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