f 'J-f :t' ' v '-si.- ' !& .-TH '.A H S-X. c. , I s-s JJ'J "i 4 EVENING PUBLIC tEDGER-PHtLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 FRENCH MINISTRY CRISIS IS AVERTED r Socialists Overreach Them-! selves in Plan to Over throw Government BANK CHARTER IS CAUSE Effort to Upset Clemcnceau ' Cabinet Is Checked by Return of Deputies Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger Copurlahl. lott, bu Xiw York Tliur? Co. Turin, July 13. Through adroit maneuvering the So ,eliillsts In the Chamber of Deputies cnnie within nn ace of bringing about the fall of the Government, and Involving the country In a political crisis of the first magnitude, which at the present Junctuie might hae seriously compromised the caime of the Allies. The Incident occurred In the course of the twelfth of a long series of de-' bates which the Socialists arc Insisting on devoting to the question of a re newal of the charter of the Uanl; of France, with the object of hampering the Government. Most of the sessions j hao been characterized by very thin i houses, owing to the fact that u huge number of members were absent In the ! country. ' It should be explained that so Tar as voting powers are concerned, the actual presence of a member In the Jlouse Is ' unnecessary, as under the French sys tem otlng by written bulletin Is pos sible, and vote by proxy Is very fre quently adopted. In such circumstances ' a gioup of members may cast lle times ' their number of votes. I Germany Desires Peace, Bavarian King Declares Berne, July 13. (Uy I. N. S.J Ad vices from a German source today quoted KIiir T-Aldwlg, of Bavaria, ns saying. In an address to a force of recruits: "Get many Is disposed to make an honorable peace, but our enemies turn up their npses at our very modest propositions. We want as. surances that the whole world will not attack us and a free road by land and sea. Kucli German must continue the battle until our en emies learn their efforts aie In vain." 3 SLAYERS PAROLED BYSN. J. PARDON COURT Many Others Will Be Released as Result of Session at Sea Girt Trenton, July 13. Tuo murderers and one man convicted i of manslaughter are on the list of pa roled convicts announced today by llie Court of I'aidonp, following Its meeting Uesterday at Sea Girt. The slayeis to be released arc Antonio Mechaul. of Bergen County; Joseph Jullnno, of Cam den County, and Louis Mazzueca, of Ks sex County. The following from South Jersey arc ..nn.n..n.-n . . .!' ue Immediately paioled upon coin- ONORIFICENZA A DIAZ1"1 ' "". - rtimnur t oum wear uric, eirnuou iinsnult nnd b.itlprv, one to snrn .phfh; Ku cenp Leopold ri-hikI tarccn , one to hp pii phTp: Jnhti Turner, utrooinufl fisuu1t and battery onp to s? on enrs HuIInRton County Jnmpp Olrnry, larceny, two to three par. Charles Johnson, lar I'ptiv, onp to threp phir Cainilpn County Karl Hrnnon, robhpr. fle lo (in roil cars, Merrill Itrnnt, com-palrd ueaponf". one to three years: (inorup Jnck con, l,i rr env, one a ml one-half to seven rnrs. Rduard Mndch n. IirMklriF, rnterlnc nnd larcenv, three to seven j-e.irs, Cupid Martin, i nnrealM weapons, on to three vears, Chris Tlttermar crund larceny, threp to seven rnrs, lta.vnmnd I'ensley, cranl larcenv one to seven sears; Wllttani .J Brown. hrealitnK prison, one to three enrs Cumberland County NleRolas Cotlass. re cti vlns stolen frond, two to three scars Alb-rt Cacpinure, grand. larceny, eleven and L'ANNUNZIO DI UNA I General! Cadorna, Porro Cappello Esoncrati ; xlal Grado ' I SUCCESSI IN ALBANIA Published nnil Wlr'limrr1 Under rr.itMiT No. a -it VnthorbM liv flic net nf October ft 1117. on flle nt the Pintofflco of Phlla. dplnlila. Pa Hy ortlci of the PretfVnt. A. H mil'T.TIPON Postmaster General. one-half l.n liber. .Mercer enrrMm twenty-three jenrs: Thorn . ,'. tc in nucfn enr. v .mmj .AllHlrl , bur- i-r. l,1,,,J miici AonmuK. X is. l!.JLrj,n8 "mealed wenpons. tluce to I.S.1T.. Aounl Hmmon.l l.ln.ley grand I .r'' ' ", " '"" Venrs. Thumiii Ihrents. to tn flfle. n Jenrs. The following ate to be paroled on designated dates, on compliance with prison rules i.?,,!.1 I",,PI'V Noeilll,er fj, JH,el IIrii Venilier i'"'1' "'""'It nnd !mtlir. No- ii'rm'i"'; i;"'"U llnrri Miller. Iirenk n.'i?l,ih '"tent. NiHi-inlier !. IMnnril W'll. ,.?.' '.?.r;P"iV' -- "im-T J. 1,11(10,11! o P.- ruiir"' II nssiult nnd lmlter. Feb- nrLi'L?"1"' '""" 1niuel (lllison false Zllt Z'1 "''"I'V'f. ieiirKe Johnson. lirraklnR Hlul mlcrllm Oilnls-r 17 Joseph .lullano niurijer, Xmemlr ;i Saliatore iff. ',?' S""lt "nil l.atlen Ocl.il.er Jill; JMIIIlini Mtnnrd, eiirnnl abuse, Oeloher 17. Lester Hharn. l.rtnklns nnd c nlt-rlnir. Uo cinlier I'd. i'li-61" 'u'n"."lvr-' )' TaMor. form n iiml utlerlnir. Heptemhel I'll Salem ount. Philip Jones, lomealed eanons. January 111. Thomas Thaikerj. hri'ilklllg and ruterlmt. Jul 7 WANT THEATRE AT CAMP 1- Soldier Vocalists Begin Campaign Here for Funds Kie soldier oculists from Camp Iee, under the command of .Sergeant McCoy, this- afternoon began a ten-day campaign In Philadelphia theatres and motion picture houfces to lalse fi '.'(in for the erection of a permanent theatie at the camp for the benefit of Hlck and vtoundetl men returned to the bae hos pital there. The singers are Privates .lacU Lind say, Kills Ollbert, Samuel Itogeis, Wal ter Schlosser. and Klrst Cuss Prlate Keith, all of Philadelphia They are nil attached to the Camp Lee base hos pital, and aie volunteeilng their ser- Ices. lK ,. .V : .."! J rt-'ViX,j U. S. FIRE SMASHES ENEMY TRENCH RAID General Pershing Reports Successful Operations oa Various American Fronts By this Associated l're ll-lllllK ! . ,luj :t , tlcneral Pershing's odlclal ininnnmiipie Issued today bj the War Iiep.irtment descrlbeu operations In the various sec tors occupied by American troops through July 7 to 10. It sas "lleadquarteis, Aineilc.ui Kxpcdltiou nry Korces, .July 12, 1!H8. "Section A In the Chaleau-Thleriy region a tiench raid attempted by the enemy broke down with losses' under our fire. "Yesterday our alatois shot down a hoi'tlle machine In the region of Thlau court. "Section D In the Chateau-Thierry region conditions on the day of July s to 0 were normal. A Herman imIkiI was driven back with losses by an Auieiiciii patrol In the Helleau legion Tlieie was much other patiolllng actlltv on both sldeH but there were no Imtdeuts r ceiit fire directed from the (ieimaii front lines on an American patiril "l Here was mole Upiiimii ar'llleti file July 9 to 10, the Uermnn artillery was more than usually active and his In fantr nerxouslj aleil Ills alerlness resulted In the use of many flares dur ing the night Ills batteries were ar tle In uniiiter-hattetj fire and In I arasslng fire on our positions In the fiont and rear Thcie was rlmrt enn centiatlon dining the evening In the Vole tin Cliatel irglon Some gas, mainly of the smczlng and lachrymatory nrlety. wits used. Thcie was continued Intel -nilttent illte and in.ichlne-gun file on din positions In the Vhiix area, (lerinan a'l plane and balloon activity was mod ?iate. Patiols on both sides vveie ac tive, without p.utlcuhir incldenl. "Along the .Maine. July 0 to 10. the nitlvlty of our aitlller.v was the only feature of Interest We Mielli d tin enein.v positions heavllv. ilrawlng oiil.v fetble iHhpoiise fi mil his batleiies In countnr.v -battery haiasslns; and iigis tiatlon 111 e iii'ini.in hind grenades, lluuvvn from the nntthjunk. fell into the ilvel A moderate mmibei of ilei tuaii ah pitiols and a targe iiutiiber of litrman balloons wue used hi observa tion An ainniiinltlbn dump near Jau! goalie was espliidid by our artillery "In Loii.ilne. Jiilj 8 In !i. the enemv showed no particular iietlv lt except In inaehini' llie Ilesldes a large number of buists, his ui.ichiiii' puns on seveial occasions Hi oil contlnuousl.v on our pits -tlons fiiim periods of ftom ten niinutes to half an bout Ills aitlllei.v llie was light. Ills alip'aues and balloons wcie constaiitl.v In obseivatlon Om I antl-alH'iaft was sius essftil in driving I back his ah planes our leconuals-aiRi-I patrols opetated sucrpsvfullj. i "The Minister sectm vmis veiv ipilel dltlons remained normal. An American patrol bombed a German outpost dur ing the night. "In the Tbami sector, July D, there wns no unusual occurrence except an Increase In the German machine-gun and illle (lie "The (iernian airplane reported shot down in the American odlclal coininti nhiue No. r., section A, was brought down Jul.v II. near Thlacourl, by Lieu tenants Jones and Tohin As a result of their fire the Herman plane fell In flames. PRISONERS IN GERMANY ClirlntM Mill anil Wynncwood Men Hill anil Wynncwood Held at Clemen An official report from the War De partment. Washington, lists William Jenks Wright. Chestnut Hill, and Pri vate Charles W. Plosion, Wjnnew-ood. is prlsineis In the Ueinuui camp at Hle-sni Wright, who enillrr In the week was leported a prisoner. Is the son of Mr at.ir .Mi" Mlntuin T Wright, Chetnut Hill He was serving as an ambulance diivei w .th the French arni.v on the A'sne front when he disappeared last .Ma. for adjustment tlian usual, with Hip ens- I on Job !i Theie was no tile ftom tomary baiasslng lire Some t.u.ipnel i the eneniv's artlllei.v We diove off was used. Considerable circulation was four of the enein.v 's planes Oui n noted In the Tercy region l trols were active "In the Chateau-Tlilerry region from ( In the Woevie. .lulv 7 to U. S. SALVAGl.N'G UNIFORMS lncrea-es Force- and Shops o Ieiuc Clnlliinz Hy the Attociatrd l'rei I Washington. Jiilv 13 Increased per sonnel and additional shops aie planned 1 bv the iiuai termaster corps for enlarg nc its ac'ivitv in salvaging anil reissu ing (lotbing and equipment for the ron- i aimed toices jiihejIO in wiinuntir TO INCREASE t . iS&ft' Will Liliarcc Seven Uenttf;1 nine rrom r ernes Deam.- ning Next Week M Without waiting for" an liicrcaiwr.1 trolley fares, Camden jltneymen hr prepared notices to the public; tlmt starting next week. Jitney rides fron the ferries to Camden points will cot seven cents. The heaviest business . don j by Jitneys across the river lies IncarTysJU iiik I'liiiaueipiua voricrs iu ana irvmjt their New Jerse homes. The Jitneymen hold that the ,run?to Ninth and State streets and other points cannot be continued at the jitney rat Because or the Increased cost of gas,loiIi'J t .t.. . .1-1. l - a i-S.M ivfiiLij iii.iny uiutis iiae rciunea sOJ;ah make jitneys trips on the ground that Ja mere was no prom In carrying passen-i gers. even during the rush hours of.' morning and evening. Noith Camden has suffered ureal lr j through the failure of the Jitney t; make their usual trips, and there Is little I oi no doubt of tile , bieaklng business anv thing like adequate service la pro-Kga v ided Wot kers on their way to builJa 1 nets this morning declared themgelv I willing to pay the extra two cents ifs I -tal service resulted. m ll'1t UIIU LHCIB n ' 1 LI 10 TRl i cars doing a record'3 at the new rate, Ifa Itoma, 14 Inqllo. ! II Ilollrllinn Mililurc piilibllca II , derrelo col qualp 1 (icnrrali Cadorna, I'orro c Cappello sono stall' csonrriill rial crailo p riall'lmpico. I-o .slcsso Hollclllno rer:i. pure, die II Griiemle Diaz, conianilantc iu Capo ' ilclle Annate Italhuip nl fronte ill bat-' India, ".' stato ilecnntto con 11 (Jran ' fordone dell'Onlinc Mllitarc ui navoia. (II Oencrale Cadrona, come si ram menta, fu Comandante In Vapo delle Arniatp ltallane fino alio scorso anno, quando roffensiva nustro-tedc-ca co s'rlnse gli 1tallc.nl a rltlrarrl sul Plave, dopo II dlsastio dl Capoietto ) Charter Is Heneweil At ytsteiday'K'sessIon a fair number of Socialist members were present on the exlieme Left, but the Center .and Hlght, or Conseivatlve benches, were virtually empty. The first division of the sitting way one an amendment to renew the charter for fifteen years Instead of twenty-five. This was re jected by 340 to 170. Soon afterwaid , ltoma. 14 lugllo tho main proposition, renewing the char- l"n dlspacclo senil-uniclalp giunto ter for the full term of twenty-five years, ' stamane, annunzla die l'avanzata delle was adopted by 327 to 135. I truppe ltallane In Albania contlnua The critical peilod of the debate came, i rapidamenle II nemlco ha opposto una with a fresh Socialist amendment pur- inutile resistenza c le sue relroguardle posing to give the (Government power. "nn' fitntt' sopraffatte. fill austrlacl to terminate or modify the charter at banno abbandonato, senzn fare In tempo the expiration of the flrst ten years of I " dlstruggerla, una grandc quantlta' dl the new period. Finance Minister Klotz ' materiale da guerra die c" stato cat emphasized the importance which the turato dalle truppe ltallane. (Government places on the matter hy i I.a popolazloue dl Berat ha fatto en statlng that the Government would re- i tuslastlcho accogllenze ai soldati ita gard the rejection of the amendment as Hani come liberator!. i mn t f si nf ric,, iq ,1n ... I When tV,n ,, Wt ;,,, . ,b. ,.,! .O.sservatorlpolltlciemilitarlrlte,,gono division, M. Mistral, one of the Socialist members, seized the opportunity to de mand that a vote should he tal;n by a rollcall of the members present and not hy the usual method of depositing signed bulletins in the urns Had this maneuvre been successful there Is no doubt that the Government would have fallen, as a large number of members, icgardlng tho main question as decided. che II crollo dell'Austrla lion tardera' verlflcarsl, e do' dopo la pubbllcazlone degll ulllml tapportl gluutl dall'Albania c dal linlcani, ove le truppe Alleatc s-ono rlusclte u stabllire mi perfetto fronte i unleo dal Mara Adriatlco a Salonlcco, I per una lunghezza dl oltre 200 mlglla. Con la cattura della cltta" di Berat ' gll Itallanl fecero mi largo numero dl prlgiouleil o si Impossessaiono dl una1 had left tbe House, and of the hundred i Immensa quantlta' dl materlalo da or so remaining, the Soo'nllats were un- guerra. doubtcdly In the majority. i In Albania vi sono parecchl montene- The only thing that prevented a dis- erln ,. Hcrbl imazUntl dl ilprendere aster to the Hovernment vns the laxity 1Mrtt, .llIa lottll I)tr ,tt riconquisla del of the Socialists themselves Accord- loro paf.sl nntlv., (ill cZCco-SIovacchl e Ing to the rules of the House, when a dc- Kll jugo-rilKVl credono che I loro compa- maqd of this kind is made. It must Ue U0ll ncll'lnterno dell'Austrla daranno supported by the signatures of at JeasUia, ioro nsslst'enza se l'orfenslra degll fifty members present. Mistral handed rlleatl contlnua con successo. in'ii Hat of flftv, names, which were lead u ,, ,it iii.,i m,i i n..t i... T.. Tn,.u j.,iK -. .. u i Kcco 11 tesfo. del bollrttlno ufllciale out by Kene Renault, acting Fpeakfr.l . . , ,,, ..,, ,Ii,,w ,,0 Krt nlinnrnvb nf Tfiill llAcnlvnnAl TV .1 i'u"K""W . "" "-"Ai? ito. ul"a h !K -Oucrra hi Itoma: th$ Wifensu dlKgus( of the SoclallstH.-only'r lutj-iDcuiiiicii unieilllll inu.tu WJ";,fl-, 1. lormlttn.ttp ,in'm A "Lungo II fronte al noid-dltalla si e' m . l.lt t.t - l.. "J . ,..iUot k,. ..v.i . n, nii.iie .i.iM.f-iiin.-Ki iiuc.Niitit.iiic iuuto ua pario names - T i t,eU '1"''s!lu' N'ellaTalle Arsa lo '"Consequently." .said Renault, "the nos''q P""""0 J's,trU!,sero. due l'1il vote wll, bo taken In the ordinary way:" ZnZtiPgSS Borlalist Plan (loes Wrong del nemlco contro Comone falll' con The apger of the Socialists at thus i pcrdltc gravl.sslmu per esso. seeing their cleverly laid plan go wrong "In Albania le nostra truppe conti- w'ea pronounced. Most of them ex- nuano II lavoro per 1'occupazlone del ter- pressed their feelings by yellB and reno dal quale sono stall spazzati via gll shouts, to the enormous delight of the i austrlacl ed nbblamo guadagnato un Im- !: ,fy Center and Right, which expresed their v, J"t uy iiutui u.tiiiuK uuwii ine I1US t, nl their desks amid lepeatcd peals of exasperating laughter. Then somebody discovered that there was not a quorum present, and the Socialists shouted for adjournment of tho debate to another sitting. The House quickly filled up to the Icqulred uuoium, however, and several other Socialist amendment! were rejected by substantial majorities until the end of the sitting came In due course. Opinion In Paris yesterday was not rl.'itlerlncr ir IIia slniMalieta wlm .-a l.lr- t lerly reproached for their tactics in f dallViavliibltr i Arn tit In rr 4n liii.nt-n a country In a political crisis In the present critical situation. It Is recalled that Clemenceau's last government was 11 nrougui aown ny a similar surprise L manoeuvre In 1909 and France, In Its i appreciation of the magnificent manner I In which the veteran Premier nnd War I Minister is carrying on the Government, f Is fearful over the narrow escape of i Thursday. j Incidentally, as more than one paper I points out, it will be the duty of mem- ! bers of the patriotic parties, who form I a great majority of the House, to be more assiduous in their attendance In the future, as the Socialists are certain lo repeat their attempt. S 8 r. it, r 1 J-I INCREASE JN RATES GRANTED Jersey Utilities Commission Al lows Request of Shore Railway Trenton. July 13. The State Public Utilities Commission In a decision to day allowed the Atlantic and Suburban Railway Company as a war surcharge an Increase In rates of from ten to twelve cents from Atlantic City to Pleasantvllle. and from five to six cents between Pleasantvllle and Llnwood, I,ln wood and Somers Point, Pleasantvllle ana Aosecon. The price of strip tickets between At lantic City and Pleasantvllle Is lnrrparl from six for fifty cents to six for sixty cents. No change in the rate of 3 for a sixiy-irip commutation Between At lantic City and Pleasantvllle Is made, and none either in the J3.90 commuta tion tickets between Atlantio City and Absecon and Atlantic City and Lln w ood. It Is estimated the new rates will rleld an Increased revenue of $15,. 97,29. FORCE GOES AFTER DESERTERS 30 Armed Men to Capture Four Barricaded m House By the Associated Press Deaumont, Tex., July 13, Thlity aimed men, including regular army troops, Department of Justice agents, Texas Rangers and Deputy United States Marshal McDonald, left here to day Ifor White City, San Augustine County, where one ranger was killed and'anothcr seriously wounded vester ilay, during a fight with alleged desert el's from the National Army, united stales warrants were Issued for the arrest of several persons, in. eluding three deserters, and one man I barged with harboring deserters, all of whom aj;e Bald to' be well barricaded Sia,i.l,r,!KSi.,'.)5t",?,'ous- near Willie men.so bottiuo dl guerra. Tre cannoni, otto cannoni d.t montagna, quattro can non! da trincea e due mortal da tilncea sono stall catturatl." Un dlspacclo da Corfu' annunzla che gravissiml ammutlnamentl sono scop platl tra le truppe austrlache che oc cupano alcunl dlstrettl della Serbia. La guarnlgione dl Kraguyevatz, gla' ar senate serbo, si rlbello' per I pesslml vlverl che venlvano sommlnlstratl ed ucc!t.e parecimi ufllciall, Le rlbelllonl furono domnfe dopo una vera battaglla, dm ante la quale frequentemente fu fat to uso dl cannon! e mltragllatrlol. Dlspaccl da Atene recano che anche tia le truppe turche si t.ono verlflcate delle rlvolte. Un regglmento dl truppe turche che aveva avuto ordine dl pro cedero per la Mesopotamia, si rlbello'ed ucclse 1 su-il utliclall tedeschi. Parecchl soldatl mandatl per reprimere rammuti namento si umrono alle truppe rlbelll. r Lnnilra. 14 lugllo. Le forze 'francesl stanno ora avan zando In Albania nella reglone nordlca, apparantemente con la stessa rapidlta' che caiatterlzza l'avanzata delle truppe ltallane. L'ultlmo rapporto dal fronte dl battaglla Indlca che gll Itallanl hanno rallentato I loro progressl per per met tere at francesl, sulla loro destra, dl portare le loro llnee In avantl, per man tenere pratlcalmente un dlretto front da) Lago dl Ochrlda all'Adriatlco. Le truppe francesl contlnuano nel loro progress! nonostante che gll aus trlacl tentlno dl opporre una vlgorosa resistenza per mantenere II possesso delle alture che dominano la conflueuza del fluml Devoll e Morico. In Macedonia I bulgarl dlvengono senipre plu" restll. Ess! dopo Intenso bom- bardamento hanno attaccato le poslzionl occupate dal serbl vlclno Varamina, rluscendo afl ottenere un momentaneo successo polche' sono stati immedlata mente respintl. So calcola che U numero delle truppe alleate che ora combattono in Albania ed In Macedonia ragglunga 11 mlllone dl uomlnl, comprendento Itallanl, francesl, Inglesl, serbl e grecl. Queste truppa splegano la loro attlvlta' lungo un fronte dl, 300 mlglla dall'Adriatico alia foce del nume Struma. 5000 STATE MEN CALLED Will Be Sent to Camp Wadsworth for Training By the Associated Press HsrrUburg. July 13. Pennsylvania has been ordered to prepare to send 5000 white men qualified for general military service to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg. S. C commencing August 5, according to word received today at State draft headquarters. Next week the State will send 1500 men to this camp, and starling July 22, send 11 700 to Camp Lee. these being the close of the July movements. Special Induction calls have been Is sued for 784 men with grammar school educations nnd an aptitude for meeimn. Ics to be sent to the University of Pitts- 1 burgh for special training by August 15 These aie lo be white nieu and llie cans win or -uiien 10 voiuuiirry induc tion of both old and new registrants until July 22. 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By buying all materials direct from one producer, you save the re-handling charges. That is one of the reasons why you can buy an Aladdin house at substantial savings. You can build your own Aladdin home. All materials arc cut-to-tk, requiring no hand-sawing on the job. Complete instructions and illustrations for erection furnished with each home. Thousands of Aladdin owners have built their Aladdin home, and saved the cost of erection. ' Aladdin Readi-Cut Houses Eliminate Waste Wasting lumbei is w.i-tlng the vtiuU of men in the woods, men lu the saw mill u.eii in the planuiK mill and men building jour home It is not patri otic to v'..iste lumber It is um thnltv to tiuv .mil waste it High lumbei tosts lu-LessitHte a tnoie t. ireful utilization of all material.-. Waste bet mie mine cost'.v as prices ilso Alidt'in Re,uli-tut house-, ate rut-to-lli Wai-le of lumber is reduced to less than J'. Mauling facts concerning waste .ue Included in tbe booU "Aladdin Homes ' send fur II now. ..liiPsMVv J 3 w3 i Sx3?ww;;swB 3 bS 7 Rooms $1159 Industrial Housing' Rooms $123622 The Aladdin ijmpin lias suti p.sful1 sohed the housing pu)11eins of oei tle hunt! ted Amep i an oi poiationt- Immediate shipment on all oitlei.s for liou-c-fi om one to fle thoiisHiiJ Sex en mil's In the I'nited States am t'aruiil.i Kle us the pieatcvst clNtrtbutliirT shtem of im lum bei or luilUlliig materials ronipany in the wot hi This meaiKs the lowest pos.sihle fteiffht rates 6 Rooms $1238 Aladdin Price Includes Complete Material Aladdin price includes all lumber, millwork, flooring, outside and inside finish, doors, windows, shingles, lath and plaster, hardware, locks, nails, paint, varnish. Your home is shipped in a sealed box car, complete, Readi-Cut, rrady to erect. Safe arrival of the complete material in perfect con dition is guaranteed. Floor plan arrangement and complete description of the houses shown above ivill be found in the Aladdin Book of Homes. Send stamps today for the book "Aladdin Homes" No. 1G20. m - ,&5 Send this Coupon Now 7 Rooms $1502. FDTf Rnnif .-" FOR BOOK OF HOMES fi2ji IK 1n ? C? sZZ7 7l ? CN.O ?& " " -- h " -m kj mm -r' ivv)' -..a isimiu))U)iy t&.- MSiV a 44W e.. .V toT It , So- J TL . Largest Manufacturers of Houses in t he World 1621 diaddin dV, -4S::i.a Bay City, Mich. Mills )n .Mfchignn," Louisiana, Oregon, Florida, U. S. A.; Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver, Canada. SVttte ..iVK - - m .-ssa 'a i '44 '&&. .vT.lri i rr - a M US bj '"fi rf !-' :lt- V" '? -:. . traptv, j,a-Vj,w. Vr(
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