Yjtft a- 'tflW, A JS-SJ. -, .w.-AiT'', ;j K ,'"V faTs... V ..Jigw- &. EVENING .PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918 "",? W $ ir ,j , V WIRE SERVICE RATES . TO BE STABILIZED .Postmaster General Names Committees to Prepare Re vijed Schedules tiy fip Associated Pres Washington, Sept 12. 'Standardisation of telephone nnd tele- . Binim inic nLiicuuicn iiii uui-iiuui iiig A. country In nbout to be undertaken by U. Postmaster Oenernl nurleson. Commlt- j teea were appointed today to study the j "'lierxlces nnd their rates and make rec- urnrnerjuauona upon wnien reMsions win be based "talcl .1. Lewis, member of the Post master General's committee directing the Go eminent control of wires, will be In charge of both Investigations'. On the telegraph rate committee with him will bo John C. Ve11eer, vice president of the Western I'nlon Telcpraph Com pany, and Kdward Rejnolds, general manager of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company. Harry H. Thajer, lce president of ' the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and; Charlen V. McWj, preil- dent of the Ohio Telephone Company, nre the committeemen for the telephone , lnqulty, All telenhone nnd telecranh comna- nles were authorized today to file claims with local draft hoards foi exemption from military service of "absolutely In dispensable" emplojes. The companies also were notified that to stop embar rassments to the sen lec 1 eported from various sections where eniplojes hae quit their places without notice, often to engage In nonessential work, all em ployes leaving the service ohould he re ' quired to give two weeks" notke. 'Americans Prepared "( for Greatest Fight Continued from Pace One 'ilort, plenty of troops. It Is n grunil show, this first American battle. , The attack against the salient was , "of such u nature that two hard drives Were necessary. One of these was be tween Pont-a-Mousson and Apremont and the other south of Kresnes, on the west side of the salient. Both these drives were made by Americans. On the west side the attack Is progres sing most favoiably. The German line In this salient Is held hard nnd fast by trenches at 'points such at St. Mlhlel and Mont See, but In the places chosen for the entrance of our' two wedges on op poslte sides of the triangles the enemy lias three lines. The first held sn.irse. tf by outposts, the second, by small r detachments and the third Is held Strongly. Passed First Tuo Une- . ,V'c have at both points of heavy attack passed the-first two lines, meet-1 xng surprisingly little setious icsist nnce. The first batch of 100 prisoners was repoited at 7 o'clock and many 6rrtaller numbeis came inup to noon. ,,No strong attack has been launched .-on the tip of the sallerit or against 'Mont Sec, but progress at other points will take c,u e, of these places. Already there are indications that Hie (iermnns aro Retting out or the 'tip of the salient. Our troops there." are moving forward cautiously, Just jogging the Germans along, accortllns to plan. As far as the wlthdiawal of the enemy is concerned that was no easy matter, for every foot of the whole St. Mlhlel salient was under fire of our guns. die denlslli- ,..1,110 i, ....j. ,,,.,, mc UArtLt IIUIH- ' ber of guns we have massed may not , t ,..j ,. , ... uc aiaccu, ic can oe saia uiat we Have one of the largest and heaviest con centratlons ot artillery at woik that this ar or any other war has been. Then, too, our airplane assemblage Is the heaviest of the war. Chasse machines, bombers ami observers they were all at woik today. Our chasso machines nre keeping back the boche aviators and strafing tho Ger- '-- n -i ... i. roan lines and our bombers are at- tacking the strategic points that the 'boche must control to withdraw. U'o limvB lairr-A numho- nf l,-.,.. We lia.e a larce number of heavy, long-range guns at work, which, with (Serial torpedoes, reach every place In 'the salient. , Gentians Wilhdrawhig Guns The German artillery rite has been very weak, indicating that they are drawing their guns back, and that they will probably announce another .strategic victory, which thej;, how lever, had not taken advantage of In these lour j'ears before we hit the salient to iinounce that America had arrived in this war as a real military factor. I It Is too early lo tell much of the achievement In our attack, have that of the German triangle. Itestliig on ?fhe base of the Hlndenburg line, we IJiave chewed off considerable bites, ' jand our appetite Is not satisfied. But lone can tell of how It started, ot what cfcne saw when It started. S V T mo octroi' rff nn tlia A iurt c- t irrt t rf ""a ?! J U!tV VII "! tltllV. Ul I. i Wednesday morning, when woi d came to get east, and do ft In a hurry. Quit- 11 ilng the Meaux correspondents' head er Jquarters, I came across France, reach &e alns the heaaquarteis or tnia sector last night. Showing that tho American army & Iwants the folks back home to know R' iWhat tt is doing, after dinner an A"-er- Ifffltilcan general told the correspondents If iot the whole plan of attack, .taking ,the Iff . (Tnlted States Into his confidence. 2X xlls loeu, vvaa lUI ua w Uliuciainim what it all meant. The General's X iWvps were heavy from lack of sleep 'and long hours of planning, and when t was all planned it took him two .. .. .. v. wv, ,, ours vu - ""- " " " - had told us all but the time, he said -, - I . . li In ".: tyjei t1rlleV4 In P jl- uenvieiiicif iv uv uiiuiiibiu, W feno hour our artillery starts ana at 5 K ,Sur Infantry starts." 7? . , nlM tttin.tf ItAefnu In Ituln IV il, S,1. W,,w .to... . -w... I'i irv,n 1 nVlnpU- pantA we could see - i'l -- -- 1 4-the blgr show begin. The desultory $ jillring before that had died down. Just "Vat 1 o'clock thousands of guns spoke ., -,'. . .. i-,. . T, 1 MMtnen otnera juineu in. 11 sm tho thickened atmosphere. The whole sky was aflame. The whole sky wnl aglow with tho spirit of 'militant America. And on nnd on It went, each moment like the one before; each moment sending Its peace propaganda to the boche. Wo snatched an hour and a half of sleep and were off fbr the front at 4 o'clock, the artillery still going 11 s It had started three hours, before. a high hill just this side of tho starting line I waited. Five minutes to 5, foilr minutes to B and then came our barrage. I don't know how many guns were speaking, but' the explosions came so fast that one could not distinguish the Individual voice of a gun, nnd nil the shells were screaming Joyfully In one direction. I hcatd only two leturnlng shells. Then at one minute of 5 o'clock enme a pause. In that pnuse history was making, for Just nt 5 our .men started. Tt was too dark to see them, but when two minutes after the barrage started again I knew It had been lifted a hundred meters, nnd over those hundred meters thousands of dough boss were bound noith. Then It lifted again. These were the smaller guns going, making a loll ing barrage. Above their, staccato volos could be heard the booming of the big rifles behind us, making a. hell on earth for the Oeimans coming up to reenfoice their line. One after an other they screamed on their way. It was growing light. The rain had stopped. Off to tho eastward the clouds lifted and the sun showed its head. U. S. Airplanes Roar Overhear! Through the mist one could see the far-off hills made Into veritable forts. There was a to.u- overhead nnd north Ward .wept a squadron of airplanes. On the undeislde of their wings I saw the American device. They circled and started east. Patrols followed fast. Then came woid that a German sausage was ascending five kilometers back and off shot three planes In Its direction. They got It. While glotylng that In this first big effort we had air supremacy. It Is but fair to state that we had not enough maclilne t6 achieve it, hut owe credit to French aviators. All the Slates are icpresented in the force making the attack. Thete ate men fiom Pennsylvania, New York, California, Michigan virtually nil pirts of the I ('public. I .Munr of the tioops fighting today i have won their laurels In Fiance. Foi others it is their Hist battle. AH the leports coming in shov? fresh piogess. We ate moving ahead on schedule time. In this connection it may be said that the GeVmans expected the Amer ican attack, but did not know the time. So far the German teslstnnce has not developed htiohgly. It will un ddubtedlv foitlfy the lino which the German high command choose. But their countei -attacks will meet Amei Icans who have never learned how to retieat. k BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead CI.XXXVIJI milBV wouldn't let me stay long at J. the hospital with Rosle last Satur- lav. mi t i.pnmi.,,,1 i 1, h ,.,.il , ' , ' v. ,u r. . ,,v. ...v- ." ,,17 ' "ft tn',"'ir'1 t1! Jo1" Fra"cl"j Together wo returned to New York and to our boardlnc house, where I spent'a inferable evening and a sleep less night. On Sunday mornlifg Francis and J were having a late breakfast when in walked dad and mother! There wa3 no .one In the breakfast room but wp four, and mother came up to me and drew me close to her. saying- viy hoy: My poor dear laddie! We cnme RS nulckly as we could after get- , franc', ffletrrani. ' ' looked at Francis, a bit mad, for I now understood why dad and mother had come he was eating buttered toaBt I aml apparently never saw my look. "ttu waH su" D ,ne aoor- and alter mother had loosed me I was about to go to him when I remembered that lie was responsible for all thus mixup, for If lie hadn't got Rosle to premise to give me the mitten she would never have tried to commit wulclde. ' So I stood off and tald, coolly: "Good inprnlng. dad," "Good morning, Peter, my boy," he said quietly, and walked over to me with Ills hand extended. I backed away toward Francis's chair. He was standing up and as I backed up to him he gripped my arm and growled ''If you want to break your mother's heart Just act like the ungrateful pup ou are, and after they leave I'll give ou the damndest licking ou ever had in jour life." I.Ike a flash I realized that b'oth moth er and dad were here in my Inttrest, be cause they loved me, 30 I held out my hand to dad and said, rather crabbed like, I fear. "Hood morning, dad; glad to see ou !" After a little talk we all went to the hospital in N'evvark. Mother and I vent up to see Ilosle, while dad and Francis waited downstairs. Mother went right up to Itosle and kissed her! Poor old Itosle ! That got her for- fair, for she bawled as If she never would stop. When she did stop, to my surprise she turned to-Vnother and said: "Oh, Mrs Flint, how I do want my mother. Thank jou, thamk you, for for--" Then she cried again, "Oh, how 1 do want a home and some mother's love." She turned to me. "Peter, yesterday I said I'd marry you, Well, I won't. I won't 40 nothing to hurt jour mother. She's the first one who ever treated me. as an equal. I'm not In the same class with j'ou, and never will be. I like you and jour mo tiler too much to to" 'There,' there, my dear; say no more." Mother was 'stroking her hand, and 1 saw the tears slowly tricking down mother's checks. "Hun downstairs, Peter, and ask your to" come up." said mother to me. U I hesitated until Ronle said. "Beat It, kid." I Joined Francis, and dad went up stairs. The- detective came over to us, so I asked him for, the letter Rosle wrote to me before1 taking the poison. "It's burned, young feler. The girl got so het up about It that well. It ac cidentally 'got tangled up with a lighted match." v "Will Jlo- Miss Lever have to go to court t" J queried. "Ho, no !" Old Gumshoe came' back. "A little tliinr like attempted suicide la a pltaantry that any lady.can Indulse dered whether I could marry her before round to mother's way lie nlways docs, she went ajvay. I felt that mother would consent now, and If she did well, I know dad might bluff but he'd come Sly thoughts were Interrupted by a message that I was to go up to Ttosle. So up I went. ' Mother nnd dad were sttltlng on Itosle's bed. "Peter," Rosle ' began, "I've got to know your father n lot better today. We've had a good talk and things seem Ironed out a bit. Gee, kid! I've been a hell of a trouble tq you." I looked nt mother as Itosle said this, but she only smiled nnd brushed Rosle's hair off her forehead. Some mother I've got ! "Listen, Peter," she continued; "I won't piomlse to marry jou." "But ou did," I broke In qulcklv. "Sure, kid, I know, but I promUed the old man 1 wouldn't, so I'll Jut bust the pair of promises and leave things as they were I can't be around for a few days, and so, Petey, old dear, I want you to leave me alone for a few davs till I get things doped out. Promise not to come here till Friday. Then I'll know which way the old wagon Is headed." Of course, I promised, and then the nurse said we couldn't stay any longer; to we all returned to New York Philadelphia Markets ORAIN AND FLOUR U'(nATllepalnl. 7T. tb9 Kt.aK.1. MY-.. ' Inn. ...V ii .;-'" - ""-"",', '"'r' i.. wcrmuiiiH, HI nice, noil anuria t?ronVKnJfeh,.."72iK'j:,c.tsrnh;,S?t!IAu,,,rl'1 ne,la Pi-Mima offend a. ,.... eleator , llloernment standard Inspection) le opcrazioni mllltarl saranno dirette d.i inu.miii pritPS ."0. I, rPQ Winier, JJ.IJll No 1 northern Bprlng. 12 39. No 1 hard winter 12 an. No 1. red winter, gnrllrk 128;. No 2 red winter. 12 3(1. No a l2r3,orrNo"r2nitfe,!2,??,,l- -arilckJ "i'j'K No .1, red winter. 12 32. No 3 northern ' lio I' rp'd winter" Ba3rllckjr,, "so'" " 32 COUN llpcelpii. none I.fttlx or nothlnr- i loInK and nrke nominal . QuntatlonK Car Iota for local trade YellnV, aa to autllt lteartlng track t.70Srl 7.1, vellow n. to Quality. Pennaylvanla track tl 70J81 "dl OATS Itccelpta, 2r.,Klll buahela Prices nere Drmls maintained, but trade nil nulet Quotations Car lota aa in location No 2 white new. 7WS0c. Btandard white, now Sjf'tlc. No s nhlle new. ""H T78c. No 4 white new 705 77c . FIAK'lt RpcpIpIb, 3S4,(1S0 pounds In aai ka Trade continued very Blow and prlc were weak Quotations- To arrlxe per IHO pounds In PS-pound sacks Wlnlr wheat inn p.r cent flour, no 2"ff in r.n Kansas wheat 1110 per cent, tHIoMWII 1(1 sprint wheat lilt) per cent flour. $10 S.I 11 10 UYF. n.OL'Il wa dull We quote nt $8.10 ? Ill per barrel In sacks as to qualltv. PROVISIONS The market ruled tlrm.wlth a fair tnh blnsr demand Qoutatlons follow city beef In sets sm iked and alr-drlpd, 47c, western beef. In Bts smoked. 47e, cltj beef, knuckles and tenders smoked nnd alr-drled 4Sc. western beef, knucales and tenders, Stnnkp.l. 4Sc hn.r t-Lma 1AII nnrV famllv i i3Wii. imms s p cured, loose aiif?34c. HI 3(lc. nthpr tinrriR. Mmnlrcri. rllv curpa. ns In ,,, rniiiiiru, luuof, .tdVi'O-fi;. U(J, BiiinKu. it , brand and average 3.14J3flc- hams, smoked, western cured. 3."3rtc: do, boiled Sioneles 48c,' plcnlo shoulders. S P cured, loose. 24c; do, smoked. 20c: belllej In pickle, ac cordlni; to aerage, loose BQc, breakfast bicon as to brand and averaae. city cured. 44c: breakfast bicon, western cured. 44c. L?.r.?' ,,N''."'n rJrnn;d-.sT;iSLsSc lard' pur,ltutl durante I rombattlmentl aeiel c.w. ""' """'"? -'-" nr.l nr.u 9UuAI Prices were flrmlv milntnlned on a bals of lc for flnp KranulHtpd DAIRY PRODUCTS ItTTTKK Demand ai fulrh flttUe Hnd iho mrttket ruled ilrm undr mII suppllp? Tho (uotat!ont Here an follows Solid-pat kd treamrj, extra TAc, h!qhrcorhiir Rood. ..(!9a7c extra f.ntn ."VnriVir, flrats flO!s .VJc, necnpd I74'f . funf brands of print Jobblnp at Viftrttc, tholte nt Tie, fair to good at r.ltQ"7i KGtIS Hclpt of fine flen-lald pitr were prompt h cleaned up at firm prlres Quota tlonn IVee capa neurb flrstH, $14 405i II 70 per standard rnr turrent rereipt SI.1 HIIkdM Kt per case, weMern. etrn firsts jit -in 114 70 per t first SIR Mjb M 10 per tane. Inferior lot lower c inrtted .ind re crated eiffi were Jobbing at aa'S'fic per dozen. I t'UHKSi: The mirkft ruled a hade firm. I cr under light offerlna a fulrh actlxe de mand nnd st rone iountr arj le Quota- tions New York whole-milk. func.. fresh. 2Hrt HpeiUN higher. New York whole-milk, fnir to gooi flesh i;7'(T-7! c , Wlw onln whol-mllk. famy. .'he. do, do, fair tu soud. I POULTRY I I 1VJI Taiio heH itocK wn In sood linnet for the Hebrew Vnm Klppoi holld,i which will occur next Vlondj and prlceB of this dcBirtptlon ruled Ilrm 'I hln nnd poor unultn hnveer Man tlilll ,tnd weiK Qdo tatloni Fowls not Leghorn aiiordhn; lo nualltx .'tJ3Uc. whllo I.eRhorn fowls .1-'ift a.'le, sprlnK chickens not Leuhorni. accord l I hi.- to nualiti. 3.1lt(Mllc: Hhlto l.euhorn ihlik-i mi as to iiualltj .'tHriMc. roosters -00 l!7t , dui kfl 1'ekitl. .1J$t3tt. do Indian Uuu tier. .IsMnc, iriilncas. per pair. neUhlnpr Pi 111' Ilia apiece !Hcv!l HI, Hinaller hIech iiniifHiic. pigeons old. per pair, IWU.V'c-T Uo. ounjc. per pair. LTiSlli. I)11:mhi:I) l'OI'l.l'ItV was firm ami un rhanced .Supplies ieri- i loelv Bold up Quotations are ,ib follows Krel,hkilleil l fowls In barrels, dr-plcked fancy Belected. 38c-. wTlghtiur 4'i' lbs and over apiece, 37'c KUHii.r sis .,m,ia. . n roosiers arj -h'i'. V,lJl,.,.B1.'h,.hr" w2!t;:,r..n welKbln. :i;'l.: nl; anu -ove?: SSnSic. nrinir diipLa. mnp iim unri i-ennsvuania. HTfu-.tHi. siiunb. per Uoreu, wlilti' weighing luvri. ins. per uozen IS MS ".', . do. welirh tllE U,10 lbs per iloien 77 SO! do wi'lghliiR S lbs per dozen, 1(1(91130, do, vielKhlns: 7 lbs per dozen, 14 fiuTS, do, welllln-T OtfTfl1 lbs per doen JSlfJl do dark (I 10B. 50, small und No -'. Iti; . DO. FRESH FRUITS I'holie stock solit fnlrlv and ruled firm utth supplies well under control Quota tions' Apples. New Vurk per libl Dm ties ni7. Alexander. J47. Wealthy $45fi Maiden Hlusli. J3 .VlftK .'ill, various vnrietics jatfi.T SO Apples, V Irelnle. per bbl (Irlmes 41 7 . Jonathan 7l. Ilunum fl''l Ap nles ner . -bushel basket. 40cO!2: do. rer bushel basket. II 50 Ii - .'ill Crabapples per "-bushel hasket, Jl nnw. rears .New Aork. llartlett. r-r bbl. No 1. IB: No S. 145 Tears, New York, per bushel bas ket llartlett Nn 1. K'&.l, do. No. 2 JIM ., Setksl. 1 5(i3. Klemlsh Ueauty. ll.r.OW 2 Plums. New York, per 4-n.tv basket Heine Claude. 40ft.1c. Damson. 40W50, . Hlue Gage. 856500 Prunes. New Tork. per j.. hu.L.i -intfer.ni- Lemons, ner box I5M8 Oranices, ('allfornla. per boi, IKW i In. Ilrapefrult. per box. Itlwfc Plneapoles Florida, per crate, 14 -3f." 25: do Cuban. per crate. 4.'0l'0.i tirapes. uiemwair. Ker 3 lb' haKeT: I3a0c. do, Vallfornll. per boi tlSSAS'.'S Pears. California, per box! 12 7.1163 73 Teaches. California per box 25ctl VI Plums. California, per boV ... ..- T. - .- --" ."--------,-- .., 11 '.' l'runes .orinwesiern per ou iwi Ian. t 11 7 cantaloupes, iwaware j.e, standalil irate. 12 5Ufe3; di. do. per .Jumbo ".'. . ? ?V?ir,P." "aH".' "",'' Iti. I'.nl. nuns, I'nlirnrnlU lind UOIOrHOU per standard crate. 13 734?4fdo. do. do, per pony crate. 12 5042 75: do 1I0. do pink meats, per flat crate. I1.25I&1.50 do do. do. white rinds, per flat crate,, II 50W1 01) VEGF,TABLES Values were well sustained on 1 holce stork of most description, with ofterincs . . j . - -.! Pf-.n itittfnT1ll moderate ana aenmini mir- ' c .,u. .. Whlt potatoes Eastern Shore, per bbl 1 No 1. I4W.1. No 2, I2W3 3II. White pota- toi-s Jersey, per S -bushel basket No l , 116 1 15l No 2. S0O7.1C. White potatoes Jerses. per 100 lbs. Cobblem and Ureen Mountain No 1. I.-.75B3. Ulantl. No 1 I2.7UW..HO. No. 2. I1.II0&J23 Siveel .pota lw,, Jersey per basket No. 1, ll.5ill 75 k". 11r.l Sweet potatoes North Caro lina, per bbl No. 1. 14 504TII. No 2 II 50 2, culls. II Sweet pot-toes. Eastern Shore, oer bbl.-No. 1. 13 60 a. N'o . 12 3. l.ettuie, New York, per crate. 73i' II 50 I "elery New York, per bunch I;'0, , Pears. New York, per bushel basket life 2.30. Cabbage, New York, per ton. -',r Onions. Jersey, per S -bushel basket M II 25. do. do per bushel hamper. UUcHl.a-. I di, per lOo.lb. ban. I-' 13C.I. , LIVESTOCK. QUOTATIONS thirano. Sept. 13 1IOUS Heielnts. 11 ,,nh"J.. 'ir ... 1 .17 h.urt dood steady Ilk- higher Packlnn xrades weak ron. I.0.8U. bun her heavy, l2liW2iiim meoiu,,, llxht t.'O 40W20 3i paiklnu heavy. II" 2i medium mixed t;'i'!?,!1,?u' ''??' 121) 5t2ll Nil. Pigs. I1B.7SW11I.23. rouin. "cATTLKhecelDl.. 10 000 head.. Slow. Native .teera steady, othera ana ou cner alotk lower! calves steady, western steers "'sHEEP necelDls. 20.000 head. Sheep ateady: lambs lower Ka'n.as CIU. Sept 13 CATTLE lie. ,".P.O,0,lleche.P?., iSfWd Steady to strong . .,. . . .,, , SHKE1' Iteceipis, ,iuv, . ,.-.., strong. . houth Omaha. Hept 13 HOOS ReceopU 7500 head, t'neven. 30 to i"c lower nan yecATTI.E-Hecelpt.. 300 head. Slow. 10c to 15c lower , ..... f,,.,A.. ananf ueceipis. -- .,.--. -. -i Pittsburgh... Sept. 13 HOGS Receipts. .... . - t nwee iisavy. s.-uvusz-i: heavy Jk.r, I2l.5021 65; light ,orker. SHEEP .ND LAMBS Receipts. 500 head. meVdv Ton sheep It. 10. iop lamos. iii.ou. Steady. UAl.vr.il nii'", ' Top. 110, NEW --ORK BUTTER AND EGGS Ns Trk, SepL JS nUTTER Reeelpls. 6?rsj-?vrms&-: IAUSTRIA PREPARA UN'ALTRA OFFENSIVA Le Opcrazioni Sarehbero Dirette da Ufliciali Gcncrali Tedehchi Published and Distributed Under . , , PKRSIIT No ail . . J'tnorlfd bv the net nt October n 1 , . . nn J11" "' ,h" PuntoftWH r Phila delphia Pa Ily urdir of the President A 8 lll'HLrMON Postmaster General Itomn, 13 settembre .Vel drcoll mllltnrl e polltlcl della Capllale prevale I'lmpressione che gll austrlacl vtlano preparnndo tin nttano con rllexantl forre cotitro II fremte Itallano e si 'ha raglone ill credere die essl Inlzleranno Toffenslva prima che s'lnoltrl l'lnverno A tale scopo tutte le riser-"!- dl guerrii dell'Austrla saranno concentrate cotitro l'ltalia e le truppe autrlache mandate In aluto del tedescht In Francla coiiElstono soltanto In un palo dl brlgate dl artlgllerle, mentre 1 rinfor7l mund.itl In Albania sono composltl ill truppu terrltnrlnl! t - . 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Uuln tnttfi-lfil t-.-liMrutt . cul1 ' el , , ' magj.loi Keiierali tedesco, Invlatl a tale ecopn al finnte Itallano nte le rlanlonl del men.brl del ''abliictto Itallano, tenutesl nl gtnrnt '" lllr"'d1' " niartedi', conooideniviitp sarebbe stato declso dl Informnie gll Alleatl iho l'ltalln censldern II inovl- mento per I'lndlnendenza dH .lugo-Slavl come corrlspondente al prlnclpl pti I (piall gll Alleatl stannn combaltendo Cln.i le opcrnztnnl al fronte dl bStta glla II lllnlstero della Uuerrii ha puh bllcata, lerl, 11 seguente ccmuiilcato ulll cialo "Al Pronte In Italia Ad oceidente ill Mori le nnstre pattuglle, superando slsteml dl retlcolatl, hnnno nttnerato un posto HVati7alo nemlco c son tnrnate con ilodlcl prlglnrilerl. arml e materlale "Soldatl e marlnal llalliinl presso la foce del Plave rluselrono a laggluugere In rlva sinistra del (Hitne e ion un iittacco dl sorpresa catturarono un tiltl cl.ile. undid soldatl cd una inltrnglla tilce "N'ella Valle Ornlc e stil Plave alt rt riparti eftloacementp ntai olaiono le opcrazioni nemlche, Infllggendo ull'.iv versario perdlte e cattuiando nuiteilale "Xell.i Vallarsa. snll Altlplano dl slago nell area dl Monte Asolone le artlgllerle filtono In frequente e vlolento combattlmento Trp aeroplanl nemlcl filtono abbat- "Kronte In Albania t'n ilsvegllo 111 .attlvlta' combattlva s nola In Albania .. aud-est dl Berat ,e tra 1Osum e II romorlc '-lerl vl furono vlvacl spnnlil tra I ripaili ill avatiKii.irdla nemli I ed i ri parti alb.mesi Dlht.uc.imentl ostlli. in .Mncedonla, protett! di vlolento ftioco dl aitlRllerla, tentarono un eolpo dl mano lontro le nnstre posizlonl d est della quota 1050" Al KRIF.n rr.r. ffrtTis on sept. 10 mi8 MMtlOV I'L'ltl ! "r "-".' N '.'lth et a nnril"!! I" IIOItMi: MOKttlOV AI-KI. at J4II ltltll l JBeatfts. Alcorn Robert Mnnder ftobrt Ttal tu In PenroM Rill Juno Ma tu tort Joseph Hariintee Amandi twrt'eM ftnbert He.?. Amelia Hlgler Cr-rln A Hlr.1 H.-iMH to n. Sarah C lloer Mvln V. Href nan Roue i Hi-Un Wlllian. C Cotton. Kllr M R. If InhiKcr .lohn V, Inr Mrr Drnler John V T)iBton lbert If. - ,! Ms r Frlel, Mary PIIOTOPI.WH The Stanley Booking Corporation T11U fcllowlne theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Hooltlng Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing of Iho finest produc tion" All pictures ieleneil before exhibition Ask fur tho theatre In ycur locality obtalninB pictures through the STANLEY BooklnK Corporation All. I 12n. Morrl P...unkA, """", , M.t.DyllyalS Ev..U: ..,..., .......-. ... "THE NOND.VIAN ' A DVI I r MD AND THOMI'hON STS. ArULLvJ MvnxKB daily N'OllMA TAI.MADflK In "1IIK HAF'BTV I'llltTAlN ' ARCADIA CIinSTNL'T lllow 10TH 111 V.M to 11:15 P. M. john nAiir.YMonr "ON THK Ql'IKl In OI I ICUIDn nitOAK PTRKUT and tJLUt-DlKL' SL"qrKlfANNA AVE. AMHASSADOn OKHVRD'S "MY KOl'lt YEAItS IN ClWtJIANT" BROADWAY .ttfSrSV' m: THK DA RAnA In "A FOOl, T1IEHK WAS" EMPRESS MAIN ST.. MANA1 UNK MT1NUK -PA11.Y I.KK KIDS In 'DOING TllCllt BIT" , CAIRMOLINT 2Ct,h,n .'vJ-r nAll'v I r Al 11V1V-VI1I 1 MAIINtH DAU.Y l.OTTIK imi.SCOK In , "THU HOUSE OF MIIrH" ,...,, , ,j FAMILY TIIEATRC- 1,111 Market St. 1 V .vi. in .Miunigiit. I THHDA IIAITIA in "THK CI.KMENCKAC UAMK c -rtI CT THEATRE Tlelow Spruce 56 1 M ,3 1 MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE RONDMAN" GREAT NORTHERN "r8 CONSTANCE TAI.MADOE In "SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE" mjinrDI A I 00TII A WAI..VUT STS livirt-rviie- Mats. 2 -T" Evga. 79. WILLIAM FARNUM-ln THE PLUNDERER' I PAnCD ST A LANCASTER AVE L-LADtK MVTINEE DAILY RII.L1B RURKE In "IN TURSUIT OF POLLY" rilOTOPIVH THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED DY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT V'D ABOVE MAKBT Pauline Frederick in "Fedora" CFDAR W)TH CEDAK AVENUE CI Crcr.-n In "THE DANGER Elsie Ferguson mark" ,--I led 1NI Market Dt. BOth A doth VWL-I-Jt-V-iivi. BILLIE BURKE " " JK pimsuiT OF POLLY" Qtn. St Mapleweod Avct. i 'f 11 I JIAill "n IR mnd .15 P. M Pauline Frederick in ''Fedora' ,-. A vrPDr. 715 KranWford Av. VilAIlLIB CHAPUN In Triple Trouble' iSrorty Palton In 'The KeUer Shadow" PH0T0PLAT8 PI IREKA 40TII MARKET 8TS. UAT1IMI-I- DAILT MARGUERITE CLARK In "UNCLE TOVI'S CABIN" RIDOB AVE. A DAUPHIN 8T. r-.rvrv aiai. z:in. -li.snauii, KATHRYN WILLIAMS , .-WK CAN'T HAVE KVERrntTNO , JtO- AT. at , B.'( MtmA ' . -' . .. J.-t"r' . HEATns Furntia. V. I. Illvln, KMrnb'th D nrennan. T. P. Ilammonit Philip J Hartmnn Henter Hurley. Alary Johnson. M. A Murray, Nellie A Nelltlff. Bmma t Nlrhols, Ann O'Brien, rranels Ore, Joseph W. Peter, F.Ianor PrlfBtev, Ale. S. Italllv, Patrick ItitrpntlnUar. Victor smon. Albert Fphr, May I. SppIOpI narlpa M sialev, John Slefannwlcr. Alfred Stein, Waltvr M Thomaa, Ueorae II ThomaB llenr t' Tllton. I.uct W 'Jlinlln, lliomaa W Turnt-r, Jamea Venlfr, riuceno It WaKner, Anna Walimrlitht, Wllluni WuN'cnholmc, Vie tnihi Johnston, K. C jnnfR fai?aneiii Katz, Michael Kellv. Jeremiah Kerr. William Kltt. Peter !.. llebri a I entthen, (irace K t.popnld, Hannah I.ulten" Albert T Vttt'ufTrev, win. d. MiCarthj, Jiihn K VI, flovprn. Jn'tn I Mrl.auuhlln Teter MiNrttnee, lenAtlus V llltchfll. M.iiy K AlgrrlK SaiiM r, Vlnriow WMMiiii j Al.t'dltN At Mm Vi.dnas Kt Si-pt III KOIIIIHT huband of Kinma Alcorn, rteln tliea and frlenda Oi-iner Iidae. No ri K and A M Denver Col and (llr.-ird Itotnll (liocpra Aaau. liutled to Brvlcpa Hat 2 t in Oliver It nir HWr isjo n.iBtnut at Int .Arltiiftton Cein ALT.AUN AnnijlAm; MAMION daunh tt-r of Maurice and Addlade Mrila Allaun at IMn Pa Notice of tunerdl later. A l.i:A.NDnR Suddenly, ept 1(1 noil KKT husband of Marv Alexander llela lht" and frlenda Cal-ilunh Lodte, No "on I O O F i Cuntlhental rnunell. No 71 roreBterB of America. Stnttlih Thlitln Son- Hi and member or liethany llrotherhnoii inMted to BcrviceB .st 1 S Cecil t Int Kernmod ( rlends i may call Krl , s to 10 p m inn rii . " u ,.' i in i lUvinr.noKn (ai.iieutinri on rn .. k. I morning. Sept 13 deartv heloxid mother or Maurice William Harrs Ilinma I) I.oeb. Nellie a Wli and Aljco II KlrBh- baiim. at Manthi-sler-M the. Sea Mass Ku neral at fnmenlenee of tin- famlb IIAI.DWIN AUK 1 at Aslinllle N f. I'KNHOSK 1IAI.HWI.N rtrusKl-t and likMu uli cif nitnril Cullexi ami xon ,t Mi- I'ldlln , HhMomoicIib ttiee lluldnln) of t.iddonrttld N .1 HAI.I, Sent In .lAN'K nlfi nt James IUI1 Ked US llHlatlies and frlonds Hlln K Miller lK)dee No 8.1 S nf II Imlted to funeral. Sat 1 3 n m SJ4 1 V riont st. Int llreBlitimulit feni Auto fill, era! HANCltllKl S-ept 11 JOSI.Plt ItAN I CHOKr lli-latllea nlid frlei,ds Invited to funeral HflllieB Mon 30 p m ir.20 Adams eve Frankford Remain mm U Hewed Sun h Int Kat Cedar 11111 rni i HAntANTEVl At Ann Arbor Mlih wept , AMANDA, ulil.m or Alonrn Hat i funtee (nee Olfnn) itRtd U2 Relatives and frltndt lnlld to fum lal norU- Hat A p in rttddencf of turn In Inw Itarnond I'untM 1711 N New kirk it Inl Northwood (( rn H MM 1. 1: II dn So.'t 1J ItOltERl HMtTLHTr aced 7T nliM and Inti-r tnni n.iitern Mrl.ind 11RRZ eit 10 A.ME1.U tvif.. nf John Flee7 uKed (13 UelatHef and friends in ltid to funeral erl(ta Hat . 'J p in liOM Kttlne 5t Int ptlvate, Nnrthnond (Vm mriT.mt -Hnt ti fiivni r a 1111 bKK, M V iiKi-d (.. IlHdt1f and frlendi inuen in lunerai er.ceB uui x i;iin m.t 1 -s.il i' ;in p m mi prnait west l.auiei Hill Cem HUtO -p la 1IFSSIK HAI.S'() HIKD (nen MarCallum) wife nf I.ewlM It Hlrd HelHtltH and frlemi-i unltul to fu neral aer It pr Sat M p in if nidi nr e of nireutM (Ki7 eitmliiier e lnt Mt Mortal. Cem IIOWKN Sept li. tSMlAII wile of .lohn C How en (nee Mtwn.rt1 Itelatlxes and friend tuvittd lu fuin-rdl Mnii 7 SO a 111 huxhand a rt-xIdeiM 1 WW K erueant -st Solffim reiittlein ldh runMt t Ann e Cl.ur- h ii a in lnt S Mil, h (Vm BOTKIt - SuddenU Si ut 1'J Al.VIN C hunband nf Sarah Maim Hoer aired 4 HelatUen and friend imlttd to funeral i"tv Icp Sat 3 3d p m ihat! of Kirk NWe (1301 lermnntuw 1. ae (lerniintown lnt OrtkUnd fVin Itt nihlnn itiaj b: v id Fri eve IIHHVXAN Sent 1 1 HOSK widow nf John Hrennan and ridutihter of lute John nnd unuiret j.ic( lain Kftii.iivfn aim menon iti lted to funeral Sat S Mt a m reeldence of niece 'J41H V. (Ifaiffld l Itlffh man Church of the Nattlt 111 a m Int Hoh CroiiM (Vm IIHOWN n Sept 1' WILLIAM HROWN aned 71 Relative and frlcrnln in vlted tu funeral t-rties nt th- leldinie nf hln son-in-law, Robert nronn li.0 Kim ave Ardmore Pa Sat Up in lnt private lYlendf ma fall Friday from S tu Id i in rARI.IfC Sept n WIM,1AM OTFR C'AHf.lN liUHbnrid of Rose hot. of Katbrn 8 and late Hdvvln (arlln ased 0 Refn tlvea and frlndM all oriranl?atlon of whhb the deienoed wm a member imlted to at tend funeral N.rlte I'll S p m 4Jn K. Vilrard ave lnt strict H private Sat. Went I,ft.irl lint Cem rOTTOX Reut 12 m.TZAIlKTIf At V. iriKTTYi uuuKiiter or wni.ain nun Kmma u ( otton. aired in Relatives and friends In- vited lo funeral Jerlr-en, Sat 3 p. m . par- ents' residence l",ij N Rublninn at Int. private. Frnvood rem Remain may be vevvd I rl h to U p in m DKININOKR -St-nt 11 JOHN V av.l ,n HelatlveM hihI ftiendn Puritan I .odd No 17fi. KnlKhtH of Pvthlas Invited to fu neral service-. Sat 1 30 p m, J1-1 A Turner nt int Mt I'eare rem Retnuni. "iv J'?.J"M'l J rl 7 to 0 p m DF.NNI.V Lost at nea on suhmarln rhaaer No '-Mm 1IAKHY H DI.SNKY nun r Hdward and .avlna Iniiev 1703 S 2d st ased LT Itelatlvfi and frlendM are invilr-d to attend memorial mervlcen on Sun eve Hept If. at tlie .Xblcall Vara M K Church Movamtnsinj. ave and Morris st at H nnitNinn sept n, john w. ag-d ts n-)atlvpi and frtnda Puritan I.odt N.. 175 Knishts of Pithlas ThiU Conslstorv I'HOTOPI.AYS I IRPRTV unon t roi.i'MniA av. 1IJI,I 1 I Matinee Dallj l1lsr.M'K TAl.MADOK In 'A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS 333 MARKET i?TA"SK,; S'liiV'tf AI.H'i: llltADY In "TIIH DHATII DANCE" MOHFJ 425 POc'TII ST Orchestra ivivsisii Continuous 1 to 11. JM1 IlItEY In 'THE lll'll.TY WirE" OVERBROOK,, 03U AND f A v-i.-ni.Tiii I-, ,1 1. Monroe Sallsburv In "That Devil Uateese'' First Episode of "Itrass Pullet" PAI APP 1:M MARKET fiTltEET I ---VwI, )n A M (0 ,, 15 j, v MM1EL NORMAND In "PECK'S HAD GIRL" PRINCESS I0"L1!ARKRT STREBTT 1 IXUV-ILO-l 8:30 A.M. to 11 '15 P.M. F V. 1IUSHMAN In ",r,M- A PAIR OP CUPIDS" RFC.FNT 'A'"ET ST. Helow 17TH 1X,-",Jl-l, X II A. M. to 11 p M Anna Q -JU-r,M';nkK?iFarnum In RIAI TO "KRMANTOWW AVE. -1AI 1 V AT TUI.PEHOCKi EN ST RI'SIIMAN nnd Blrve In A, PAIR Or CUPIDS" RIVOLI :'"D D SANS' sis Matlneo Dally "THE MANXMAN RURY -"nKB?" ST nELOW 7TH vUDl in A M. tn 11-15 p" u SESSUE HAYAKAWA In ' "THE CITY OF DIM FACE8" SAVOY '"" 1A"'i" Street VWI VIOLA DANA ,V Wl-M "THE FLOWER OP DUSK" STANLEY MARKET A1IOVB KITH OERAI.DINE FARRAR In "THE TURN OF THE WHEEL VICTORIA nT g,r,AuVp" "THE PRUSSIAN CUR" I'HOTOPI.AVS NIMRO ,"UN1 &i uiKAHu avis. jsUtriuvjiimlin Junrtlop on Frankford 'L Sessue Hayakawa brv.: ST WAV I nC NT 'V0 AND LOCUST STREETS L,UL.UI1 Mat. 1:30, 3 :0. Egs.0:30to 11 HARRY MOREY 'tub green OOD NIXON wu BELOW MABET78Br'd , CHARLERAY-n-W-- TIOP. A 7Tn AND VENANGO arimw. The Blrth of a Nation' rilOTOPl.AVS SUSQUEHANNA THEATRE 1710 SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE "To Hell With the Kaiser" K screen MaHtrplece that puts him whera A acreen Manttrplece that puts him whera he belonss. K.ery true American ihould ae mil pi ay. nnATtiR P. P. H R , 82d Decree, invited to funeral BrvIcB, Sat., 3 3u p, m., 234l W. Turni t. Int. Xlt. Peace I'etn, ltrmalns may be viewed rrl., T to p. m. ..D.!.'!?.T-0N Al AtUnllo Cltv. Sept. It. Ai.ticiir ir. nissTu.v. iteitiT and friends invited to funeral eervlcea, Sat , 11 m. mothBr's residence, Mrs. Oeorso K. Ilrelntnatl, 1.130 N. 10th st, Int. pri vate. Omit flow. nASTIll'UN' MARIANNA. at the resl 'iiV. nt h,r son-ln-law. J, Clarence Smith, 10 1th st lironklyn, .V. T ased 81. Ilel tles and friends invited to funeral 2 p. in eventh-dav ninth-month. 14th, Friends' Meetlnu House Trenton. X. J. i'Hi:., .suddenly nt rape Mar N .1 . sept 11 MAItV A., widow of William r liens u"il " llelntlxes and friends In Mtfd to funeral sirMces Sat. 1pm, from the resident e nf her ilsuchicr In-law, ,VIr. 1. 11 Mi farter !H3 N 13d at. Inl. Mt Moriflh rim rillKI. Hudd-nb hept. II MA11T. wife if HiiKh Trlel and damhter nf late nanlel and Ann flallacliir Iteiatlves and friends. Ladles' Auilllary No 10. invited to funeral, 'lues. H 30 a in, S7M R Indiana ve, Solemn reimlem mass i hurch nf the Natlvltv 10 a m Int. Holy frees fern. Aulo fu- ' v-fnNnss. .Bpt. ,ii, vnrtovirA t. . wlf of f.eoiae I'lirness nnd dauithter of Hllrsbelh Hall (nee Iltutnlil and Iste Alex, jnder Hall aed 21 nelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Mon . s 30 a. m 'JL"I7 K Hush st. Solemn requiem mass m Ann's I'hurch 10 a, m. Int New Cathedral feni. n.V,iN sept i'.'. i:r.i.Aiii:Tii i . widow nf William V. (lIMn Ph U . ssjed 71 Itela. tiles end friend lnlted to funeral sirvlrcs Snti.J. p- '" '-'2I" s n"lh t. Int. private. NEI.MI. At llll'l n'nllnn .,v C.nl 1 ' IRIBlKMMA I.. NF.f.MS Vollcn of lim.r.l' n III be alien later. , 1 I. l.'.- 'V- A 7 I7I1.. ( a.I -.. .............. i.uini iti ii,-inil in rFnr-. ,iuiy m. corn tiiomam PAt'i. oitrxNAV son of Vlnry T and the late I.iuahlln Oren 'nun need 27 Relitlics and friends Imlted l to eolemn hlh msss Mon.. at the t hurcli or the TranstlKuratlon 5"th and fedar aie., ",,!",'!..m.. .. HAMMOND lept 8 Pnif.IP J. snnnf lto .Captain Philip .1 and Margaret Ham piond inn-Mi to whkh relatives and filn.d-, rlprs of Crams' Hhlobulldlnc Co. Imlted Sat Ham 214 Reed st. Solemn miBs of recutsm Churrn of Sacred Heart , II 30 a in Auto service ii Mil man sept ii iti:vrnn iurt .MAN IlMliitties .'ii ,1 friends irlt,a ! ' sTlccs 1on 2 n m Oliver It llslr ' II dK I SL'O ClitBtliul l Int nrUal,. Kindly omP flowers New Tork city papers please copy. lintl.l.V .Sept n M vnY widow cf lohn V llurlev ased 4 Itelalltes nml frlendB Invited to funeral sen Icbb Sat ' p m MS M l(1ttinhnue t liermnntown mi I'll.nir lrillilllis IIIUJ lP " ll'W C(l I Tl ie JOHNSON Siot 11 .Mnt!ARRT A widow of Thomas fohnson and diuphter of lite lloberl J mikI Vlorv A Ward Relative-, and friend members of lfoaciin Pris Interlun i'hurch l.adlis' Aid Soclctv In- ilted lo funeral Mon . 2 p m 231 1 r; Hunttnadon st .-riln at ahoie-mmi-1 tbiiich 2 10 t m Int prll.ite orth Cedar Hill Cm lOHNSION s, pi l KVTHr.RINRC. wiie oi iiiiiiam i Johnston (nee Hum i. Urlatie nnd rrliiids Invllnl to funeral 2311 N Lawrence t Hlnh Mon .11 a mass st Aumistlne' Church 1 a m Int llolv Cioss Cem Auto aerilee jiiNi:-! Sept ii i:i.im-,TH widow of John V Jonis Bl:id 74 Relotlies and friends Invited to funeial Bervlce Pat.. 1 p m lesldence. of son in liw Irvlnir P. Wlllii nil Parkei st Chester Pa. Int Chester Rural Cm mends mav view re mains Frl. 7 to II p m ...K,A.'.r-,'",, '-' "' Atlantli Clti N .1 . )HCIIAi;l. KATZ aired 78 Relatives and frlendB Cnebra Illkur Chollm riirminiown LodKe 1 W S. O Invited tu funeral sen ces 5un. 10 a m. residence nf son-lti Ui Samuel Oiutsi'h 2314 N Park ale. ,n!.n'",,rn Rllmr Chollm Cem I.F.I. t.T On Sept in mis at Tirldretnn N .1 .IKRHMIAII husband of late Rllri belli IahIH tnee Panel Relatlles anil friend Invited to funi rnl on Sat morn it 8 10 o clink fllim lale resldime 711 -Mover Requli-iii intiB fimrei, of Hoh Nama 10 l 1 Tl t St llonto . I . tn l,lmn,i 1 o ri KKRR S nt 11 WILLIAM Inial. ..,1 nf iMilu. (me su.nl aitnl 7.' Relallll and I filenda sunlvora nf the 114lh Reglmcnl Penn-niianla oluntier member OAR I Keistoiie founill stitlonari Knclmers in llled to ftllieial servile Sat 2 "II I in I S1.! N 17th st lut nrliale MIT-Sipt 11 PHrilR huband nf lale j Anna Marie Kltt i,k-,d si Relatlles and 144S N 28th st Hlsh mass St l.udvrle'a I ' U."r.r' ' a m lnt New Cathedral Ce-n I i.i:ns sepi ii ri:iii:cca wife of I .lames Lees Residence 11121 Walton ale. Due notice of funeral will bo Rlien r iWi V"iVi'n '''", '- ''"s ORACR 1 f.DI ill wlf or John Arthur Lenahen im.l ib;uhter of the late Matthew htoddais iihambers cf New York at ber risldence ""'' -. ..m, i.,' in iiniei.ti inter i.t;iii'(Mn .sept ! liANNAII widnw . of rmmahue Leopold awed (H Relatlei and friend Invited tu funeral .trlie Sun l in a m IrtSJ r'ranklln st It it re . iin-tnd that floivrs b omlti.d MTKHNS Sept 12 Al.BHRT T him band of Rallle Allen I.ukens Relative -n,i t frinda Invited to funert) frvlees ! Wej. k-i Pt nftr Tulip nd Chinbrlt t Mon ' - n in Int Northwood Vin . Mci'ArKllljy ?,eni U WILLI M fl MiTAr'I'KRY aed 47 Relative- and frliml Invited lo funeihl servh-es Sat I 111 3Jli Piarl st Camden N 1 lnt lrlle I'rletids may tall I'rl 7 to 9 li rn Mlf AUTIIY Sept. 12 lOII.V son of Mle Murllti anil Marv McCarlh Relative "l "l.1"'."'1 .loiiriievmeii Plumbers l'lilnii -'Camden N .1 invll,d to funeral Vlor , .11) a m 15 llmlon wl Camden solemn lilkli miss Church nf the I11111111CI.I..U' Concep Hon !1 a m Int Caltar Ci in friends mav view remitns Sun eve , OtiVEHN .Sept n JOHN 1 bus band of Minnie MtGiiiern (nee Mellor) aged .) Relatives and friends Philadelphia Aerie No 4. r 0 li H.irtender lnier nallonal league of Amirlta invlttd lo view remnliis ,at ep 31120 Sllles si Inl -Mori a in Out I.adj uf f.aiirdl-s Cem lien ton I Mclaughlin suddeniv sent 10 PETER liusbund of Man McLaughlin for inerlv of 1018 ,s Slh st Relatlvis and friends l ourt Passvunk V of A and em- nloves of pel, mi It It Pier N'o 14 Invited tn funeral Mon . S 30 a in 2221 McKean st Solemn high reuulem mass t hdmond I'hunh 10 a m lnt llolv 1 ros Cem Auto Iimeral .iiciA.vn;r; t iiuriitiplnn x 1 epl. j lUNArn iKA.Mih iiuvomti or Anna fields MeVimee aged 3S llelnllles and irieno i.oral hi 'viarnimsis I'nun nr 1 . , .7. , . . Camden enmloMe of muihlne. hi, op N Y HOOkKEEPhRS llrge financial Instltu siilpvanl invited to funeral residence of lion ha several vacancies In Its audit de. rotner-ln law 'ihutnas I'lmernn Wood and oarl ls I-urltnBlon N J Slon h h, in Iti-qulpm mnu .t Paul's r..urt... Murttnif on i- a m MI1CHK1.L 12 MART U. widow n John Mitchell hnd daughter ot lal J Hj-r.a n and TrHncp- Jnckeon ncd SO S-r- 1.- , ItllUriKE u, r, ,11-111 ii abe Franklin st and Col Ma. N J . Sun , " , West Laurel Hill Cem Mo .rc At rt-nldpixe uf ffn-in-Idv S-dmut-l Mt & rranhlln ft und Columbia a( tap int private 10 a m. MONTGOMERY -ppt in ,HAni.n husband of lat It-btrca J, Mnntromr tilted TiJ RelatUea and frif-nda at 10 Znnah 'I rib-. No -14 I ) 1 M are ItnlUd to services. Pat. 11 a m, t .'.' Tanev st Int lUIUIdft Cem Itemlns may bt viewed Frl , 7 to It p. m MORRIS Ruddenb Sept 11 SAI.MK n wife of Joshua W Morris Itlatl.n and friends. William WIndom rouncll No !ih0. (). I. A. Invited to funeral servic-! Mon - p m husband s residence '-I13- 15th st tnt prUatf Friends may tall bun S o lit p m Autu serlc viftlOIlIlOW ept. 1U. WIIJ.IAM J Ihik JaiwI of late Jnnp K Morrow Rlatits and friends Sons nf Joshni, I O I. No 5T, emplo. eg of Pon era- Weight ma n-HoMn sarten Chemical Works Inxlteil 10 funeral (erWre-. Sat 10 p m 34.iJ Alnnile st T'atls of Schuylkill Int Leverlnglon Cem Friends mny call Frl e" Auto erur MURRAY hept 11 NKM.IB A nlf of AuKustine f-' Murra and dauchter of late Peter and Kllen Flnesan Relatles and fripnda also II V. M Hodalltv of St UHza hetn'a Church lnlted to funeral Pat H 30 a m , huhand 9 resldtnce 1937 N Ucatz st Solemn requiem mass St Eliza beth s Church 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral NICHOLS Sept 11 ANN widow of Henrv Nit hols aped 83 RelaiHen and friends InWted to funeral services Mon J p m Hustle ton ae nnd Welsh road Hu tleton Philadelphia Int private SI James 9 Ground Olney Friends ma call sun after 7 n m O'MRIKN Sept 12 FRANCIS husband of late i;ilen O'Hrlen (nee Fleming), of Cnunt FernidnaiiKh Irelanil RelatlNes and friends Penna R R Relief Asso Invited to funeral Mon S 3tt a rn residence of niece MIsa Jennie Pewne '.-in r LirnoKivn st Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a m Int Cathedral ORE Sept 11 at Homeopathic Mo, pltal. Camden N J TOSKPII W ORF Relit Ives and friends and the various nr ffanlzatloni of which he was a member. In lted to funeral services Sat 1 p. m , Pit man v J lt Old Camden Cem PARICKR S'uddenli Sept 12 CHARMS Hon of J K antl the late Rachel Parker HKed 20 Relathes and friends Invited t serlceM Mon 10 j m at the resident of ht untie William T Parker 12J.1 H 13th st lnt XTount Mnrlab (Vm nv.TT'RS Suddenly Sent 10 KLEA. I NORi: PHTKRS (neA Sharpei. wife of Hay. mond Peters, uged IS Relatives land friends inxlted t funeral serjlcea Sat.. 3 p nirnt, residence. 203H N Randolph Kt lnt prlate Remains may be lewed Frl.. H IO HI P 1.1 AUUl lUlieirtl PRIESTLEY On September 12. 10IR LEXANDER S . son of the late Thomas C and Ehora Jl Priestley aged 22 Relathes anil friends lnlted to fulieral serlces on Saturdav. Septemhei 11, at n 30 o'clock a m precisely at 1413 North 12th street In terment at RlterUew Cemetery. Wllmlng ,0REILLTa Sent 10 PATRICK son nf SlTlnlfred and lain P Thomas Relllj for merlv nf 1121 Ellsworth st. and grannsnn of late fleorge ond Catharine Hopkins Rela tles and friends Imlted to funersl Mon ft 30 a. m re.idence of brother-in-law, P j Btrne 721.1 Poschall High requiem mass St Clement's Church 10 a m Int IIoi- Cro Cem nlTZEVOOliMIt Sept 12 near Chats. nrth N J. VICTOR RITZENDOI.I.AR Hlffl -. iKl.in .. .....un .ll.tir! funeral, Sun . II a. m., neager House t'hatsworth, N J Int Chatsnorth Ce SEXTON sept 1, Al.llt.HT RFJl aged T, Iteianves nru irienus i riinernl services Hat . - P. in.. Cumberland st Int wlvate SPEHR.- S"pt 12 MAY L., ugusta ana -aran ji openr. , WX&Vcl ' 1tni: ? ' KP1 ? lil'irivtl 1140 l. s mar h to li P m. Int. private. Han SPEIDEL. At Allantlr Ci CHARLES it., husband of B aged UO jirisws mtn ,,, Lodge. Nn 1 , " . t.".i "r.V. MiJ'tKlii trio Tear S3DN, ujlFTii to Mia w" dfifJnTer nf RuWives and luuanj p m., erettrr.. r.n,: VieSTJI Sun T elJVCem. iVAW""- 11. War -iiaeiie JSVvt . John's H' -e s-h.' tlF.ATIIS friend ohocktnk Trlbj. No. 12fl Order of KM Men, nnd members nf tli Fiftieth TUmim Church. Invited to funeral nervlcef, Mon., '2 p. rn... 4S4A N fth at. Inf. private, Rematnn may ha vlfwed fiun,, 7 tn fi p. m. HTKKA.NOWirZ Sept, lu. ALrRKD, son nf Julia and Iidwljf Stefanowlr? nrpd 8 veaTi A montha and .1 day. Relatives and friend, fllao school rhlldren of thn Tjn date Annex Invited to fun" ml Rat.. 8 SO a, m , parents' reMdrncp, 3107 8. 21M st. lit l.nlv Crn9 rm Auto servte. RTniN Sept. in, at Atlamif ritv, X. J WALTF.U M r.n-.hnd nf Kmmi T. Stein fnea Zothe). mzed T7. Relative nd frltnds, Manufacturers, Ilotai. Inilnters and Athletic Clubs. Thlta. Titrnernelnde, Tech nlral Society, emptovps Primof Chemical Co., all other societies nf which h was a mem ber. Invited tn funeril. Sit , 2 P. m., 3400 Raci st. Int. WeatrnlnMer Sem. Auto service, thou sudd'niv s, pt n ornnnn R . husband of Marv K Ihonn (nee Hluml. Re1ntliei and friend Lnvnl isxahlrkon Lodne. Srt 7fll,J I 0 ( V M W Rox boroiich Council No 3(tl O nf I. A t Wash Inctnn Cnmn Nn .'.0 P u s of A Rot borouah Commanderv, No M P O. . nf A J Oeorup peabodv Lodge. 213, K. of P., In vited to funeral services Mon. 1 3(1 p. m, 331 Lvceum ave Rnxborouch lnt" private, Westmlnslet Cem Friends mm- call SMn, TltOMA" Cuddenlv. nt nn. . 4lit f , Sept II IIKVRY t THOMAS aireil fifl Relatives and friend, H Copp Mitchell lidiie No t;n"i, r and A, M,: oiflclaK ond employes of Falrmmint Park Invitt'd to fn neral service, Mon , 2 p. tn . Oliver It. Ralr Hide., 1R20 ( hetnut st Int. private, We-it Laurel Hill Cem Friends may view re- "'VrrTOV-sSMrnl, Snpt. II. l.VCV V.. .if.. ,.r iMmimrl It. Tlltnn (nen Mnnneiii). sceil :U Itelatlvr and friends lnlted to funeral. "Won , L' P m.. 112J Knyrmil nv.. fnmden N J. Int. orhntf. Harlslzh Cem, friends mnv rnll Hun e DMI.IN hent 1-'. THOMAS W.. hnsbaml nf I'atlieiinn M Timlin ltlnlles and friends lnltd to funeral Mon., .10 n. rn l.'il N IMcewodil st. West Philadelphia. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our l.ndv of t ii Knsars Hi n. m. Int. St. Denls'a Cem Auto senile. . .... i i'iim.ii -pi 11 jambs Tfnxnn. M T D aceil i ReistUes and friends Imlttil lo erlres vtst J p m . at 417 N S lil t Int prluile VIIMBIl "iiiMonlv. at 1-eton IT. Va.. Pept. tl nrnnN'R II nusliand of Nellln Vmler lteitles nnd mends William i". Hamilton I.o.Ue No .ion, p nnd A. M , T II rreeman rhaplrr Nn. 213: Mary l-ommindirv, No. 311, It. r. : I.u I.u Temple. A A o V M S of l'htla.i rhll.i. Lodie. 'n .M 1. O O M.! Maumeo Trihe. No int. 1 o rt M : Washmcton Camp. No ann, I O S of A.: rraternal Tatrlotlo Amerl nn Council No Sn. all other oreanl-atlons nf whlili Im whs a number, lnlted to at tend funeral Hat , 2 p m , 2M7 Ollar.l e Inl Mt l'raio Ci in. Ilemalns maj lie lilei! rrl pu. Auto serUrc. AtiVint tiept ii ANNA (neo Trel line) lfe of Frank Aapner ltelatur and friends, memhera of Cpmp No ni, P. O. of A . Inlltcd lo funeral seri Ices, it.. 2 p m.. 14" W Norrls st, int. Orcenmount Cem Ainn funeral IVAlMVRinilT Sept n at Naal Ilos. nllil Chelsea, Mnss WIM.MM son ot Hmoia nnd late Samuel AVnlnwrlBht Itela ihes anil friend Imlte,! in funeral sirlces. Sit. 2 .in p m. 110" S Wlllon st Int Mt. Morlnti O m Itemalli Inuy bs lewed I'll nfler s n I'l woi.i5TnNiioi.Mr: Sept. ii. ctotiia inollle) Wolstenholrne (neo Schwarykopf ). ulfe of m f. Wolstenholrne, need .17 Kelatlies and friends InMted to funeral serv. Ices at , 3 p. in residence of son Wm. P Wolstenholrne. HMt n 'llona pt l'rletuls nnv i nil Krl ce lnt North Oedrfr IIIU Cem LOST AND FOUND PI Loit 1 uosdav, hhuk ontv br with emnll perl flower K turn 'Scout hendtiuirtTs .14 S HMti st nln (Ilrl PERSONAIiS I WILI. NOT HE respotislblH for any debts iinlei ontracted bv mvseif John It Txnrb l? WANTED FEMALE UHher in. silled Ads un Tiice ?) apply ron patriot ir service UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK TOUNO WOMEN WANTED I'rom 17 to 3V vears of age Married or single Reiome an esentlal worker 1 ' the girl behind the man behind the gun." No experience Is neces ,ary Assured stead) advancement Permanent work, I!) PER WEEK FIRST 4 WEEKS 110 "1(1 to 112 per week within the next few weeks, with rapid ad vancement thereafter SPECIAL ADVANTAGES Meal eerved at tost anniversary pay ments sick benefits, vacations with t,av 7 to 8 hours length of work ing dav AtT'i week-n 8-10 a m to n i EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MA, IV orPICE Mis M D Ran PH1I.ADELPHIA Kill Arch st. lll'.ANCH OrriCE ..PHILADELPHIA Miss O. Smith 406 Market st HRANcii ornrn . oermantown .Mlhs K R Zlncol 20 W Chellen ave iirtANCii ornrn Miss w o aein CHESTER. PA. 20 E 3th st I HE HELL TELEPHONE COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA or . - 1 IIOOKKEEPER TOn ACCOUNTING DR. , PARTMENT GOOD WAGES TO START: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TOR AD- VANCEMENT APPLY TO MR WIEST n-7.i'v-T-R SK DUClliiN'UTlTs nii int.. r.Ncr ais ArctniNTl.M, Di: i,e:i)iii:it urn KIRT FLOOR 1 P irimeni experienced imnKkeepera from -o to nn with some knowledge of auditing pre ferred Applv statlnc np experience and sinr pecieti i' i4 Ijetiger i mice ROOKKEF.PHR experienced on accounts re- .-....,.. 1-.1 - . . . ' .. st.ailv Applv Kos.Hin?hrs Co '.'1st and 1 riiHU r icut-rm inu-"i u- hci urn if Klin lnrLl st sf-rond floor ItOOICICKKI'KR A larue corporation Is In need of a capable bookkeeper, state ex perience education salary last employer Hox Jl .1111 Ledger Office IHioiCKKKI'nn cxp , one ramllur with Ren etal offltc vork nrer . capsule of supervls erfel oppnr good salary P 4.1,. Led Off. IIOOIvKKKP1:R Assistant D R booUkeepT, alary P S, reference reoulred state e: I edger Office IiOOHKnKI'ER Must be Mn for large mfg co good opportunity, hours and sal The Ilarretl Co Margaret ar Bermuda Kkd CHAMIir.IiMMD wanted by Mrs C C Zant zlnqer b,st reference required Pnone Chestnut Hill 11.1 ClIAMHERWORK Neat, reliable white girl , for chamberwork and walling reference reouirnl J4li K Mlntgolne ae Ardmore t iLhilK -IKM-'liHArHKP.S TPISTS. W fi hae f w permanent positions with fipportuuitv for advancement open in each class for those with rxperlence or beginners nf promise Ipeilallv desirable for those Inlr.g In the northern part nf the cli Appl tn person or by mall Gen eral Fmploment Vgent Phllailel phis Rapid Transit t'omp-nx S10 lMuphln street C nRI The Atlantic R'Anlni. Co hus an openlnsr for pxprlenti-d female clerk and t.plNt at Uf main office 3144 Pasiunk ae. Till" position required one who In an ,.n..p,ia tinier -anil rrnriii In rfkn ra I flApli-nl ork. Including filing Autobus direct from onin anil uu.umim nr. 10 iiittin olflce. Apply In person at sales department. CLERK wanted to assist i ashler, must be oer 22 ears of age and also speak and read Herman and hate little knowledge of typewriting and ahorthand. Apply In own handwriting ll.'4 Arch at. CLERK Young ladv between 111 and 18, wanted or office work: good opportunity war essential Apnly AJax Metal Co . Frankford axe ami Jllihmnnil st CLERK, able to operate tvnewrlter and good a t nguren. vvi ,--i .tmiuhe,oh ave. CLERKS for statistical department of larue publishing house; 19 to -tart; good chance of advancement: hours 8 30 to S.30, 8-30 to 1 Saturday: no experience necessary. Reply C 11. Ledger Office. CLERKS Young Klrle. between the ages of 19 and 17. wanted for office work: good working conditions. Addre.a atutlno; age. experience and .salary expected, , p 428 Leoger umi-e. CLERKS Postttona open for clerks and bill. 1ns operatora; ahqrthand not necessary, O 448. ledger Ontral. COOK, wmte: good wegea. phone Oxtr brook Hltli: DSIW ,Yyiinnciu wc DRESSMAKERS .Finlshera, wanted on "waists and aUrtst Sa4urdaytt,roa UM holiday, il HI I IIM I 'll-ll 'l V -- HELP WANTED-TEMALR C (Other riakslfled Ada tn Fntt t) Mi (llttt. wanted to operate nrivati branch rphone exennnro in law nmcil atat (. ' ixperlenro and salary expected. M fl.--. 1edR-rr Centrat. ' 3S- i Olltl,, able to operate I,, c. Smith t writer! one good at ntrurea. Apply 24 nth str-M. J "iffifv r mnu AND WOMEN uantea on worktortk Oorernment In assembling-, tapping mi." ehlne, power rreis. foot preil, ftrew mtcfti china and plpe-threadlnr departnwnt of th H. T. TAISTE CO.. S201 Arch 8t. Appl to either ot tho U, S. Employment (Jerries Offices. 131 S. 16th, S to 10 A. M., or 1811 Arch Rt.. 10 to 11 '30 A. M. Hrlnr thla a4 and ask for Mrs. Hobson. , omi.i 200 WHITB WANTTt) IO I.KAflN TO OPRrtATE Mlt.l.TNO MA, CHINHS AND OtllNtllNO MACHINES nniNO HEFnnENCES MIDV.M.R STBHl. AND OnBNANCH CO. EDDySTOVR HirrK PI-ANT EDDTSTONn, PA pnitiAnni.rniA omran 2201 Island road (Mr. Moonay) 6203 Market st. (Mr, Plechner) APPLY AT) U. :3 T!SIPI.OT-MENT SEIIVTCB OFFICSIS' 181 S. 10th at., Philadelphia, Pa, 1311 Arch at.. Philadelphia, P. 010 Sprout at.. Cheater, Pa. UP.INO THIS ADD WITH TOU OIRLS in TO 11 TnATt. AS STOCK OITtt.9 Atro STOItB MKSENOEUS- (lOOD SALARIl PERMANENT POSITION. APPTT OPPKVIIEIM, I'OM.INa ft CO. 1207 CHEiTNUT ST, OIIU., over 11, to label and wrap bottlea nnd small paikages. lUht. clean, pleasant work bcclnnnrs can It?arn In a snort timet Kunrnntert minimum paid cood piecework rate nnd permanent work Apply Kmploy mrnt Department H. K Mulford Co.. 429 mth i (JIHl.s wnnted, lenrnrs and eTprtene9dr cood wntrci paid, steady work. Apply iGrlsvvuld Worsted Co. Darbj. Pa. GIRLS Wanted, bright glfls. 18 to 35. to work In store and ehlpplnp; department: short hours: good vvaeea to start and goon ibanie for advancement Apply Castle KI4 Co., 151(1 Rroadway, Camden. N. J., and ask for Mr. P'Rourke ' Gl,ltf.S. 18 to 35 yearn of age, for work In wholesale drutr house: steady employment nil 3 ear round; chance for advancement for reliable clrls Applv. Smith. Kline & French, 101 N r.th st. Ask for Mr. Atklss. OIRLS. over 14. school privileges, to fold ilri-ufars. to learn labeling and wrapping medicine: good wages: ateady position. Apply HIM Washington ave , illltl.s :i girls to learn up. on envelope ma chines: light, clean wk: good wag. to start, with nulcK nrtv to those who nulckly adr. itiem'ai Whlllnc. Patterson co..:i20 N. istn ( ;ij liiili.-? aim ouiikT women, over 10 veans 01 ace. wnntid In several depnrtmenta: con genial work: advancement: good conditions. 1 Vatlonal fllscult Co. 13lh & olenwood r. I illULS to learn feed automatic print, press: It., cln.wk. & ndr.itc'd toiih.- good wair I In start. Whiting. Patterson Co.. 320 N. 13th, I illltl.s. 18 to 30 years of aae. for light, con genial work: 4R-hour week: chance for adv. Applv ICetlerllnu I.ltho. ;"n.. 403 Arch et 'l5! tlini.M wanted to pack cukes. 112.38 up fo s- ''iaSI CI 1 54 hour work. 208 N. 22d st Keebter-Weyl Baking Co., GIRLS wanted to work on folding paper boxes, Hrown & Ralley Co. 410 N. Franklin. GIRI.s for light mechanical work. J, Bird Mover Co 1212 Vine st GIRLS to button cushions 5th st Apply 244 S. 1 HIRI.s to Mil st button ciihlon Appls 244 S., T,rt ddi-co r-r-i-ri-ic ... ,u ,n tmA mA- iKiard Hrown' It Rlllev Co., 410 N. Franklin JIEsKENIIEIts ic ilelFwr telegrams, all pirt uf clt llcbt benlthv outdoor work: mod tiav See Mi Chambers Wester- Union I'lll I'l.iy'niit t j MILLINERS experlenied: llberaf salary: long season: opportunity for rapid ad- vancement Apply Elfmans. 1421 Walnut at. MILLINERY apprentices: paid vvhllo eim- Inc. 12-") Walnut st MILLINERS wanted- those accustomed to ' "'"I work onlv neeil nonlv. 12JO Walnut. MODE). Refined voting ladv size 38: first class dressmaking establishment. 14 443, I .edger Central. Nursery OOVERN'ESS or mother's helpe reflnid educated woman for 3-year-c hnv and assist with older boy who. see. school must be able to sew and wllllnc t slt with light upstairs worn: sonny ;t Upeak French desirable: best references rV, 'j !l-!-ml -0-,'i,- l-"JgerCenUal: fi NlWEjly ooVERNESS. lo take care of -'-; hnsa 4 and 8. reference required. Aply P O Rot 772. Ogontr. Pa. . NURSE experienced, full charge of 2 chlU dren, 4 yr and 1 14 yra.; permanent rcno at Ardmore; reference required. Writ Mr Alfred (3. Hare r.encn iinvcn. rs. j. , i OFF1CK CIjI-HK wanted to assist caahlerj I must speak and read Herman; one who .-ir. nn.pnt tn writer and know ahnrthanrt . --- --.-- --;-- -; ..'.. z r . " I prifrrM! Bsnitwr ennwofrfa jwpir ramnr ', Rail OH I mill IMruc-.' -- IU'"H 1 Itu v. olICB WORK Tounir lady ror fensral ofnr- world opportunity to )arn addlnt machine Artdress. statins b expsrlsnc. and salary desired I' 4S- I.enr Offlcs. OKF1CK OIRLS 2, run errands do filing; good opportunity lor auvanccmeni, APP17 42- Walnut st ' SOLICITORS TIIH PUBLIC LRDOEH IIROUIBE") hnVCRAI. FIRST - CLASS SO l.ICITORS FOR CIRCtllATION PROMOTION. ABILITY TO MEET ASn TALK TO TUB BEST PEO PLE IS ESSENTIAL HUT PER. PONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE. CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION A noon proposition for a few WOMEN OF MATURE TEARS WHO HO NOT ORJECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SOLICITATION. ALSO WMMTONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER APPLV TO MR COR. REA SECOND FLOOR PUBLIC LEDGER BUILDING SOPRANO wnnted for quartet choir In , lead Ir.g Philadelphia Presbyterian church! good salary G 834. Ledger Central. STENOGRArnEn for purchasing depart ment of large manufacturing company; op porturlts for development, state age and ml ar expected Z 72. P. O. Box till. STENOGRAPHER in Urge law office: rooi opening, state age. experience and salary expected M.3r Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER, one familiar with U Hsrwood machine. Win Foiter. 12-18 N. '1EAC1IER of lltman shorthand, 2 nights week state education, experience and coot nensatlnn ileslred P fiOT. Ledger Office. WANTED Woman with railroad experience to handle traffic work with construction compan. state age anu give unti ., i.w, "f eir.erlence M 448. Ledger Central. WEAVEllh fern . on narrow Knowies looma. Apply Wright Textile Co .Jasper - Orleana, WOMEN HELP NEEDED AT ONCE , TO PARE ONIONS AND WORK ON OKKA AND PEPPERS GOOD WAOES CASH BONUS AND TIME AND HALF TIMS OVER 48 HOURS JOSEPH CAMPBELL. CO. "D AND MARKET. STS. CAMDEN, N. J. ' WOMEN AND OIRLS WANTED AT ONCB TIMEMND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURS PL1NT- QK OVERTIME STEADY WORhT --, if, WITH reoulah jrivnisAOB,, ,t APPLT T A. ' .. JOSEPH CAMPBEH- CO. ' - r f . ,!.SDBKJei.'T" .-. .,-. "t.'i :' K. '-Air! f Vt. 'Nag 3i M n"T?j fi .3 .' 1,Si,i' 'M "1 3 v 9- ( ,.! ra THIS PROGRAM APPEARS IN iir--tir-'itr n' A lr T f urE.trti a( mimninyly ffJWtriaTas-MMrVr. vl LlIiZ detatie, reuu"1!? V '&1. l J' pi 'IP'fi-iiL.tri-J' ., k1 i n--HJ-'rJpsliHBagS3Vi J t-V n Sfc,7i VM I, . , Ml I II, H 1k'r TKSWBS Mr . ' S-iaai-NK-D-!--. frl sy.f.jHyafluB,