juffttw r - "9 !"' .--J ? Vi '- 1 BVMKt&Gf PUBEICr tliJptflilBrIiHiUDELBHlA:, HURSbAT; DECEMBER 5, 1D1S 0'-,; x i CASUALTIES GIVE ' AHA mum Miccixrn If 14- lUJull lUlkJulllU ..rei'smng neporis ioso f Americans in Losses Suf- fercd by Annyiu France t" ' MKCTIANIC -William J Pauser. I vonne, I PRlVATL Charles J U'Connell. Ilobokcn, Rarneaborol Hurry Williams. Johnslowtn George IT, Zimmerman, Trevorlon. Wounded (Drsjrce Undetermined! i flrhnwAVTd Tula T TTnller. TalcrolE Mesrl C Lyda. lllack Lick i Karl f . Wood ' Hint of Disease 41r. Lancnrtcr avenue, Philadelphia. i oRPOUAL William J, Baler, New , WAHONKRS - Clnrenre O. W Hotrlclc Brunswick I rteynoldsvllle; Orant li. Hlone. I.Ik nnd. PRIVATES-Morris Clinton Hatrlnir. Jsr- PRIVATES David J. llenedlct. 23 s-y Cll; Dun White Kale. Jersey City. , Ham 1" Rroderlck. Johnstown; Frank S Cherrv, RrldaeUllc; Harry J )'" Mpneii sen: Raymond 11 Feta-M potletown- Harrv I.. Gilbert. Pottstown. Udward P Hannav 47 Conarroe street. Roxborouch, Phllanei Da. Died of Accident and Other Causes CORPORAL Albert Jame Medlln. West West Point I Died of Illitiiti PRIVATE Charlie R, noyal, Pcnntatrd. Phla: Walter J. Mcilulre, :J2."S Patterson street, Chester, Pa i Vineetl Maxlaka. Mill rsvllle: Oeorxre C. Plttakas, MiKeesporf Kranlc Hdward Riley, Ptttsburah: rrancepoo Illo, Tjlor, Howard H. Htanley. Coatesvllle. lVounded Severely HKttOt:N r -Donald J rubertr. Newark corpuraL Uavld Grossman. Arlington I'HIVATi: Aliitelo Pecoronl. Trenton. Wounded Pererely SKROKANT Vlnrll 8. Hicks. Rock Castle. CORPORAL Miles 1. Sanger. Clearbrook. PRIVATK8 James M. Hell, ShawaMlle. Wounded (Degree Undetermined) PRIVATUM .lliil.cn 1 Ilni.lv HuKgctt, Messltfk, Hpeneer Sloan, IVonndetl (Degree Undetermined) .PRIVATUM Nathaniel It. Hrown, Wes Hobokcir Kred.-rlo Joseph Drude. Jcrie: City. Rlchird.J llnrtmati Metuchetl. rn 1Mn?h Life Insurance Presidents J ""?"" ot ,l1 e 'T-1 .0o?tl,nU0 . n.iarnvune. i "In 1910 faVmitor A.ilrien flocIarcu.U.. S mil n -r c i ., . .. . .. .. TAfHTATAT iPIITUFVF burden, for Germany cannot maiM In- HVannlna; ocntcra of New Tcrlc, Chicago I TflGHKl! WAOTW A ilAllUWAL lHalr 1 '" " ar ,t imn8I:-.lll;l."adehmlu. Their UooU pr0Bram I "!"'. ff ' A ill. M.71.V.J 1111U1 M. ' , ... ...... .. i vino fonnuiiiteil here, ami hero Uiei pr .- "aahlnKloti; D.' 5 t - 11 cuuuumy in luuuc Huminisiraiion uuu A UPIMl? H?l?ri I ih" nPPllcatlu" p' "'"J- dollar to the i i liilTIjU llJuil ' Pu!o needo nhnlt become tho policy of 1 tha aovemment. Tliey will not and nhould not be r ontent If tho gross fx- i f- Trr x tkt ttt i -iniTrwr UJiio ivjuuiu iix jva.ivi v lAlmusl Half the Roll Com V," posed of Men Who uf- ' feted Wounds Washington, )tr. o. The war uepanmem touay nuucii , , Pllelilly Wounded PHIVATHf. Anthony O. ITe";w i:rle- How ard B. Iara-1. Plttaburgh: William 'H. Mir Meekln. lBOJ Waverlv street. Philadelphia: Tony Myklleh. 20n linlman Mre"t. Philadel phia: Karl Smole-. HarrlPburir: Carl li Al bert. Dubolai Mike llemlle. Itelle Veriu.n1 Herald A, Drnalua, Huinmervlllej Vincent P Dnlfltv I11rar,lvllln! T'rat.l: lavdiin. llalrton: Andrew Kolaba. 2520 South lwentj.elKhtli Klchnrd Kciineui, Jofaey City ntreet. 1'h Indelnhla: Tx.ula Lamorenu, Plv- mouth: Harvey Merlel llonley. MIIcIt: Wal-1 Alining In Action iiTi,?-iv?nii!S; i,,T?.JuFbi,m!ttiV. vVnrSj'.o I f OUPOUAT.s- Uavld Teucrrinc .Newar, nnla: flllam J. IJain, l'ltlBburKit: inoMiao ,,.. . jjrl.iv i;inffHfni. Ve Plmonl. 4I)4 Lancaster avenun. Plilln J , ,',',, "c"', ',,"", v.., delphla; I-wl Klnley Tarentum: James 1!. PlttVATKH Kldelo Ceeene. KlUabetl . linn, a i.mi,1o, Ti.tiin t. li.. i-rl, kii.n n . Itlrharu 2. Diiki. P-nnnirrove! I rank 1. llutl-r.' J.i-pnh Charles ltenecl. .t-an-tte: I K.Tguftnn. Hloomfleld. Kdward Goodwin, Jer Kmanuel Henn- Ulllman. I.obanon: Zyamund "fy city; An Carkhuff, Hopewell; w sinilifir atru 'Ifku Ihe vnr ha'i nUJt' t is in v lsiluir. at nml tin- iimnlli'ltv ..f thrift U t,"inulrt Sllrllllr Wonnded ' . TV.! J r.,,ii,- fcf Cn,-n I nr.1lnf.rv affln!n,.v In n.ll.ll,. n,1r,,lr.l.itri. tll.ll ' It U ttCtluna! Virtue V 'th. lit , I'llIVATKH Hugh CI Dehaven. Dehuven; iuiuw""; uiuciuuti, ' I cure f i ulscon'e Kdward Caatle Hudiln. Chrlatlanahur; . -. nnr. nrm tr I lion would .umuati' navo tilt peoplo f,rcie: y;5RVu,l.r:ffl?'iffl.iKl .600,000,000 a Year 1j300.ooo.ooo. n moum now MV0 t..a jmc.L, iutiocic, liiacliburgi Isaac D , !, ,,.,,, ,. if (i, i.,v, ,, An ri, ,, will unlto lti domandlns a roillci1. to- AND FARES'. here, ami licro thei pr .- "uaiiingtoti; u. i v aso Ihc ac posfil to tent it, when opportunity beck, for employes of the U-'ty State Htrepi niid and ltiitit-fn beutmu their victim. . I;ailwr, operatini? In eautorrt Ma8H.,'v'sf 1'ruin that continental slaughter houio, j tliusettp. wcr j awarded today by thti they ualute their ao.vHsoiies lu America ' "''' labor board. Tho iiwunl, fixing it and irir.i ti.eni 'o t! iT.rnin ln L.n c.f .."'" V.V "'s '.'" " i"v.-u" i" i"n lle centi! an hour for tnutornien nml conduitnrj, n-nl ki'ti; tin opproxlmnf In. lease of 1' per ei t tj other en t'lov.M. In tetroa tp. i. ibbcr Ti. and th- hoord held .ha. ' li'if'ier Cost of o'Krntlon will hi f' , riudlustnient Of passentttr f; eo Maxwell, Whltewood: Joe 11. Wells, Roanoke, WeUVS COSTLY LKGACY- Hllglilly Wounded P1ETVA nrtan,.. ltnfnm!n Harrison WMMittn n. Umipm nTn llnvnrha1 kinnn I'.uMn, T'AnnlnplriTi Pred-iick V Hai-rls. Asbun Park; William , Missing In Action 1 '' ' liVoiui ijj,vt.ij l vision of our public hervl, a coim.illd.i i .Jw'-ri.i. ".,,y"'i,er ftn"1,r. ". ' ,P"1VATB8 llinry I), ilrlffin. Wlndaor. Hon of duplicating bureaua and tie South Thlid street, Camden; Frank Pag-! RlwOore Priedman, Norfolk; Water Suun- I inttlintlnn ,,t ti, v?.i.rai 0,.ii, l.. ,r Kluno. Klngsland. Daid H. Ilarrle. Itlaom-1 dera. Drill; Palmer U Parsons. Hilton: Her. , institution of the bliUKet sjMhiii In (X r.eid, Peter Fianno Newark: Hornca Varker .man o. ltoeke. Troutvllle; Qeorcc T. .Saun- U, ..,.,- Tlintiina Spi(. .riiVR pendlturen It will be done If thej wi" leprospcro. summit dtrs. Hopkins. """"" - ol.0 riK,;iy .SUpeivl!o public cxpendi- ''".??. -"5 . .JUBCim - f T--rt f til ttllnn t..nt . .. 1... l..K..l -...1 ....... tu.v-.. i.iAai.vil l III uv l.VifSl l I'UU, c.l, If they full to do this our appruprln- ld. Peter ;Flanno Newark': Hornca Varker .man p. ltoeke. Troutvllle: George. T. '.Saun- i;,,,i,ir TlinillllS Sees tirUVC pendlturen It will be done If ..nurjK,w1i,.VnrVo.,,k?. ?,:rJ?rc?'y;RTsoplh '" Mm'"'- t ., . 2 ".. f.to 'V, u""'? Publln m a m,- m -,-.r rCHl in 111I1UX OI iVUdl . aXATUi JBUIS W1IN . Will Urn . . . . . .... . " -...! . .,. i i ft I-.-.- II (.'u.iln klii..t..l,u, CK.a.la. T Waiat. It 1a9 nniYiia in fhft lint of American arniV nuihfv w, uurya: ancnaei uenrne i im, "" k'T-e-iBMw, t3Ti.r-.mw. ...-. t 1U names io uie iist ol AinericAu ii in ,t... tv,. t.bi..ii. !H r....i .tr.t uott. Jem-v fit v. 'mnk Plavln. Prth Am- HONOR CITATION IN ARMY TRAIN Seditionists ii the Associated 1'ras New YorU, Dec. Thrift and after-the-war problems nf- tlonn lll Itepj) lnorusInu for every de. mand lnnde upon the Trcaimry 13 con,- piled a lth when political or orKutilaed i force Is behind It, and ever thing in i lliete da8 Is organized except th i. i i who ws tho taxes. ' 'Nntiunal Plarlle SnnU" lOPae in rrnice. lliero WCIC llta iviih-m ,-iuigu-i niw; ii m'urri f.u.... r-n..ivi, r, , ,, . u.v,o.. w-w lUOII. l.OIlIlCCIeil Wttll Ztffll IJ1V1- - . .11 l..1 I .--. k In nctlon and 474 were reported mlsMriK. p'fe'','!'"?''," BDS?.Vr 'li'X."'": t" , j ' -0,ll.Ii"1 ' "f Imuran were . the principal H,n.Uor Tho,ml(, dccarcd that VJIany Penimvlvanlans are Included In I rhnp iiaiinche'k : ifaVletonl Frank Hahn. IHILAWAUK SlOIl, Displayed Bmverv 111 ' themes of speakers at the opening of the , lean shores hao been flooded with t. . today's crsualtles. ' ' Reading; l.oiilli, Helnleln, r.rle; John A. slightly Wounded i? . twelfth annual convention of the Asso- mass of humanity apparently unaislmll- -, ..J3.mm.rteed.th.l0HM.to date ar: "flffif- ftf f :J. SftnUIlM: ,55"?rA'13jr Clchowak' SM Argonne I'orcst ' Taifn Insuriince Vro,Mento able. The.lmmlgram. colonic hjuc ,. r...j i...-.-. i...- . r u.h.a. ........ .....w.. ...,,..., n .u... - - ivi.nn I. " ii.ir i,,nf.i n ne.i,n mr,. h, .mfiinff Killed In IM'IIOII. IF Died of wounds... . ; vDled of dlseasio .... Died of ncctdeutrt it', other causes . . . . ailsshiR In action (inciUd- Inp prisoners) . ... 474 ."Wounded SSI Reported Dec. S .. i:s . .. 7S . . 7S tnd . . V ' elvers. V Ipinlnrtnn! ..on Plttaburvh: John T. t, Riley, Rees- rrnDid (u-'nrvj i iiinum ti i tuiuu i. u uiir; , j-ra JOlflri w.lo, Ifmr-i T. Wllguiti flTnfl iValntir ttpol f Gran i totals 1S2S OIXICKHH' J.1ST nllled In Action APTA1N Theodore D. MARYLAND 2.283 PhllJldelplilae Jamea T. Craen. 2411 Weal , Killed In Action S.751 I Allegheny nvenue. Philadelphia; Rodle llb- COUl'OllAfr Unjaniln S Curr, Annaro- 1-.3S, ... ' COOK Cliarie r Schottn. OolU. ' Mlaalng In Action i I'RIVATKrf Prink DobrzyxouaM, Ilaltl- 1171' RI3RGEANT Wllllum R. McNu.tj, pitt-' more: Uijrlea I Pparenberu-. Ualtlmor-. ' uurgn. I CORPORALS CflwarJ r,. Tledt. Clarion. 18, Gil Henry Charles ytone. Mt OHer; Auru: , r.1 140 John Quorlng, Glassport: Chalmera Lawson , """ ' Ilarnon, Rroolnllle; Vincent 'Vodzle. Pltt " , burgh I'RIVATi:- Murraj A 10?,0C5 UUCJLKR William P. Tamlb. 1034 Mnoltonn !Bireet, i'niianeipuia PRIVATKS Joseph It. Cherrv. SSSd North Myrtlewood street. Philadelphia: Herman i V lll.l.nn Tumi.. It. In 1..1.X. tllnnl. ir.iT. jinvenci. mi., , rlsuurs: Norman J. Hlankennnrn. l-olts- Tlio 103d ammunition train, iccruited horo todtl3'- Tlle BPettkeru Included plr.C(,g f0l. all ,hl, UKly dlsor(rB f tbe in Pennsviviinin nn.i r,nw n,nM.o m United States benalor cnaries o. the famous Twenty-eighth Division, has i Thomas, John VTanamalcer. Tr. f'harles Died of Wounds .SKRCWAST Henry SchlafTer. llaltimore. lllnl of Disease Sherbert, Huntinr- been olllclally cited for bravery In the lighting- In the Alro valley and In the .rgonne forest In September. Word of the citation wag sent by Wagoner Prosser and Robert Linn Cox. Ordinary efficiency in publl.. udmlnia tratlon ttould .cave the lxoplc of this Columbia. B. f. .. I vllle: John lllldmvlts. BrtwaldBlllAj Joseph V j,ibu i aaa i o aihimoii , niittiMiiui, i -, i.-crniz, .louil-iown: uiMrence. r.. i-nnnr crorot. Vn.l (leorae Coldewey. New Tork; ,tock. Newville. DaMil H. (Irumbfne Fieder- Wtlllam T. Maklnson. TClsalmmec. I'U. Henry O. Moe, Minneapolis, Minn. Died of Wound LIEtTTF.NANTS Judge U. Auatlli, t'nlon lll, N. C: Howard T. Rarger, Lynchburg. Va.: liaynrd Hrown. Genoa, 111,' Ow H. Nelson, ottumwa, la.; Tranl: X. Wohleb, Astoria, N. Y " Died of Disease LIEUTENANT Robert G. Duicm New Market, N, H. Wounded Bererelr L1EUTKNAKTS Elmer John Armstrong, Normal. Ill,; John O. Rurnette, Kanaas City. Mo.: Mlruel B. De A Quero, Jr.. New York; Waltar H. Trlclc. Indiana. Pa.: Clarence W. .Ttardlnc, Des Moines, la.: riluy R. Ljman, Slllford. Mich. Wounded (DTe Undetermined) LIEUTENANT Richard n. Hef.er. len- Ills, Mass. Missing In Action L1EUTRNANT3 Thomas P. Kans, Snn J'onleser. Wash.; Guy IJ. Wiser. Houth Rend. Tnd.: James 1. Llles. Rennttshle, . C. lVedsrlclc I". Jlulllns, Salem, o. PENNSYLVANIA Ifksburg I'eter De.jko. Dnnmore; Uavld 11. F.ckles. Walker'-. tlU: Albert A. Plnchwk. Hrockwavvllle: Randolph D. Wonders, Pit ralm; Amlrew J. Dennis. Falrchanec. Min vlaltn Cnrfliillnn Wt-nnno: Teler It. MpN'R" manon. Sugnr Notrh; Joseph Pllottl, Slovan: Harry b'tnutfer SPrlnc Grove: ijealon H. Morgan. IllH.'i North llroad atreet, Plilladel-1 pnla: Lemuel m. wumoawer. avnesuuvn, Wlncenhy Plcliills Pittsburgh. Iouls. ,A. Renaher. 1450 North Sixtieth a'ra't. Phila delphia: Howard M Hmlth. R'rwlck: Neih John Logdon. Hvndman: Andrew Peroldt. Allentown: Tony Rmneu. Itollsoprlo; Harry Tuttle Rorera. r,24ll Oonta nvnue. Phlln. rtelDhla: Hubert A. Roe. Mllford: .1 Kd ichmerfeld. Mahanor ntv: Paul llenjamln Vohlbaugh. Hanover; "Vllllam J.Lambert. Kingston: Michael a JtrGrogan, West New ton: ACMIle l'arucni. liooversviuo; yvuniuu H Stewart Grrenvllle: Roman A. Wolcjvn skl. 1121 Shackamaxon street. Philadelphia NIAV JERHBY t KTiled In Action MUSICIAN Orover A Gardner. Trenton MECHANIC Lawrcnco C tnibrlgh'. Knht Orange, PRIVATE Charlei WIndecker. Oranre. 4 Difd of Wounds . ( ORPORAL Hdward Pennj ook. J List Orange. Wounded Severely 1'RtVATB - Thomas V. Moore, Daltlmoro. Slightly Wounded PRIVATI3 Thomas H Pllkerton. Mechan lcsllle. Missing In Action PRIVATES Vernon W. Gill. WoodenJ burg: Andrlek Murska, llaltimore, John A Mcmman, lllghlandtown. VIRC.IMA Kllletl In Action CORPORAL Norman J. Trio lor rnch Wilfred O. Krell, a member of tho unit, i country 1000,000,000 a ye.ir, Senator to his mother In ClU)nedd. i Charles K. Thomas, of Colorado told tho I A copy of the official citation, from . association. Ho Ih a member of the i the chief of staff, to Colonel Howard c.n. r.,,i.t ,,,n, i -wiiiin.c. nAM.n.. .u ,-.i ' raenato Committee on finance 1 1. w imams, commander of the train, 1 was Inclosed In Wagoner Krell's letter. ' War's Legacy and Need of Kronuni iiiu uiiHuuii etii vbbch to you mm ,t 1c war ieaVes us a legacy of a stupendous debt,' eery soldier fn the train appreciation I of the work performed during the re , cent offensive In tho valley of tho Aire ' and tho Argonne forcVtt " ' "This division has received three el ! tatlons from tho IVench and one from i General Pershing," -writes Wagoner Ivroll. "Tt tnlri.'a nliA mnt tn il n nrrl I miTVATrsn.r-f n. A.Aiiri. nr.i and ono moro from General Pershing to i dous sum will be $1,400,000,000, nearly n2b?,.-?i!2g,t?n.,I,,.I.i?.i.Jonc8, l:a' !Fet a ?.In.of sm9.kln.d- I certainly will , twlc0 tho nct totai or tll0 nation's an- wlth a pin. a cord and a red keystone nual Prc-War Pn1" "eans on my shoulder, and a cold service j u vastly incroaocd rate and radlup of strlpo." ' taxation. Tho peoplo must bear the century." Disruption of the Centi ! Powers, he believed, Would remove nil restrlctlonn upon emlpratlon of their people. "Tho dam " h declared, "nUBt be erected on this r.id'i of the Atlantl. amt no time Fhr.uld bn !os In .t it structlon. "Your .lt typdle.'i tl o p;onra. i.it I uatlou. It contniila the germs of ivery social and political disorder. Parts of Its preas are constant and competent sewers of (.edition. lVoin such congenial soil were bred the Black Hand and I. Vv. V. A powder mngnzlne unguarded declared the Senator '" not nvore dangerous to the commu i ..I,,, "It will reach, If It does not exceed, . ,.Mo the ftl00 o ,hls Hlllble nel,ac0 J3C.000.000.000, or twice as much aa tho wealth Haunts the orgies of tho nreat combined debt of the Allied nations. In- ' white way It thus supplies tho i:asi eluding Rubsia, when tho war began. I m , ";'"' te undtlufiWc5"on' . ' ... .... population, bullen with tho discontent Tha annual Interest upon this stupen- of n(.vcrtv. confronted with th- vnlo-av r 'Jijii TlvV iliL, m' ''will J" tharrtyWJA' wr -,y"go&1k surely lw 'irKrarrrW kw -sfxxSSZr?' sw' ycru.gc "tap ;7V Oui Holioaj StocA.-. ullj u a aneiy offers greatest opportURitj to make appropri ate itt selections. The wanted uric'e v ill be found here in oui showing of Diamonds Watches Jewelry A List of Suggestions AT A PRICE RANGE TO SUIT EVERY PURSE l.jj.e.' Diamond Rinei . .SIS to tSflll loJi'ei' Rr.r.l.l Wlrl.e Q lo Mens Diamond Rings S25 to SS00 Mens Cold-filled Watchet.. $10 to $50 Diamond-iet Urallieres $7.50 to $150 Diamond Scarf Pini.. . ,S7lo$250 Broochei . . . .$5 to $150, Solid-ruld Cuff Buttons. .$3.50 lo $50 i' Silverxsre Table Sett $3.50 Up Clockt. all kinds, all ihe..SI.50 to $50 Psriiisn Ivory Toilet Scii.. $5.98 Up Shawm Outfits . $2.50 Up lo $50 , Bait and Suit Cases $2 to $35 . I obs. ihalns. eharma, lokrla vlth chain, Klrhelleu Peurla. In netklnies of rarlotin mond Rarrlngs. S?2..1n tin. I'ountaln Pens, Kings. H. no up. Military lungs, xatehes. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Store open every night until 11 ti clock for convenience of evening shoppers. Rock: Manning Lunce, Danville. Died of Wonnds CORPORAL Rernard B. Council, Frank lin. PRIVATE Homar V. Jenklna, Stanley. and ostentatious display of lavish ox travagance, will not alwaya remain quiescent. An explosion la Inevitable. "It Is a sinister fact that, cxceptlnjr Lonlnc, nearly all tho leaders of Rus sian Bolshevism graduated from tho i XDi' w Sil tjHrSv Ilai Wntdiffi. $1,50 mi jKiSp-rm. Rl.iiH up. Our fnrnnu ffpy .J&U&i iJV. rlen, M.9K up. in (rVisi&wilK n to rs 'zTt 4Kma$3B vlTi f V araWfl JA. at . 7 cV i A M V.f -.:' VPALACE-H Jewelry Shop opsn rvtNiMGj. hail OMDiia faxus M.W. COW.q-ntft MARK6T3TS. Killed in Action Eensun Luiuoer , WERGEANT Perry Q. Uliv. .OOnPORAI, George W. Reher. Readlne PRIVATES Demetrins Denekos Verolin , Theodoro- norowakl. 2U2R Almond streot Philadelphia: Harvey Grill Stetfey. Pnir; John LM. Mathews. Newell: Harrv Miller. Kcranton; Camlllo Trorana. New Cast. j Died of Wounds CORPORAL John Orleeo. Tarentum PRIVATES Annadal Rarbara, Jeunette: Joseph A. Rroran, Plttaburah: Armrnlo Kerrlr Allison- William K. Gallowav. 1'otts- T' town: John ICrouse. Jr.. Altoonu: Andrea 1'ise.tjl. Hnamokin. f Died of Dlnense PJUVATF.S Ira. J. 'ato. Wil.!ani(,ixirf Jacob E. Hehnlv. Sheridan: Ona II. Lewis. KeArAioor: William C. T.tndeinnuth. ltlna- v tojixu Pete Patrenakns. l'YoPkl'.li: John 11. " Ryhander. Rtleftleld; Lulcri Varanose. West ,'i Cheater; William J. WlrhanowcK. New - -. Wonnded Severely SF.ROrjANT Isnar L. Noye. Hirrii'iurr. PORPORALS William .. Murphy, Rrad doclct, Jeste. Hooer Stov. Realls1lle; Harry .T, Walah. sna Torlli ('olleirrt avenue. Phila- ' lit, delnhta. I.1" l,lf. r,V-T-r, . . -. .... It VTI..1. 0,1- Vr,. , V J2 ..,.1 dHUir1. ,. I.IV.-II, .III ..U, ... Tlitirteenth atreet, Philadelphia. PRrVATES Charlie 15 Ilerillnrt. S'alld ' tke! Marsi?;ll Armstrong Royd lMttshuruh , 'rhomas .tradle. Summit Hill: Wlllnrd Drets.' Harrlsbure: Joseph (llonflrddo. 3h"sart; Iiuie Montana, H'er Cltv; Ueorre A. Moyer. Hmaua: Albert Rehovltch, LShKKi 1 AKEIKJUI- CHINESE RESTAURANT When Your Appetite Calls Wien the palate seeks an ap petising dinner when it would enjoy a refreshing luncheon, let the Wong Kcw Co. be your hosts American and Chinese Dishes Fit for Royalty Efficient service ami very moderafc prices. WONG KEW COMPANY 1207-9-11 MARKET STREET & -- & &' I $ $ 1- it R 1- LUIGI RIENZI Ready to f Wear WOMEN'S OUTERGARMENTS 1714 Walnut St. Made to Order REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY VALUES SUITS-DRESSES SUITS Tailored Models Wool Trico, Sevge Gabardine Black, Blue, Tan Formerly $.',5.00 Gabardine, Velour Velour de Laine Black, Blue, Brown.Green Formerly $52.50 Now $29.50 , Now $39.50 Georgette Georgette Chiffon Velvet, Black Satin DRESSES Over satin. Beaded. ) Turquoise, beige, coral. - ) ( Oyer satin. Beaded. ) A Black, navy, gray, ( wistaria. ) New collarless mod-1) ) els ; double t u n i c ; J Blashed. Brow n, green, purple, coral. ' ( Straight-line effect; ) ! h e a A' y embroidery ( chenille and silk. J ( Pointed tunic ; over 'Georgette pleated skirt; squares neck. Blue, taupe. Formerly NOW 85.00 59.50 So. oo 59.50 80.00 59.50 go.oo 49.50 67.oo 39.50 Coats Millinery Furs Waists Valley Water Endorsed and Used 5y Physicians The most efficient Natural Diuretic in tho world. I Pflinoua for its curative properties in Kidney, Bladder Trouble, Diabetes and Rheumatism. ! Thousands are dvinr? every day who might bo i healedor their lives prolonged and jnade comfortable ;J by the use of this Wonderful natural water. I Absolutely pure and delicious to the taste. Can ll be taken in any quantity with perfect safety. I' Cn1. Is CDPC -t eIO rluhuil Ca I - ul..,. iir;,, .tint im Economy in Truck Operation V Demonstrated by Packard Truck Efficiency Test N THE month of August alone, 9 truck-drivers, under instruction of the Packard Freight Trans portation Department, saved 1,638 gallons of gasoline. On this basis, the 400,000 trucks in the United States would save some 96,000,000 gallons of gasoline per year. By better handling of merchandise they saved in hauling expense an average of $58 per month or $696 per year per truck. On this ratio, transportation prin ciples applied fully to 400,000 trucks would save American business $278, 400,000 every year. Ton-mile costs were decreased Loads' carried were increased at times 21 per cent which means that the 400,000 trucks could do the work of 484,000 trucks, simply by' apply ing modern business methods to load ing and routeing m u i? The truck owner, the truck driver, is trying to get more work out of his truck, and at lower cost. But beyond a certain point, he is apt to feel baffled apt to feel that he might go further if he only, knew where else to save. What he really wants to do is to apply modern business methods to his trucking. The performance of a motor truck depends on several factors The truck its efficiency as a mechanism. The load and the road condi tions. How the truck is handled on the road and in the garage; and how much timeislostmoatimandtinoacfin. Choice of the truck in relation to its load has a great deal to do with it. One of the worst fallacies the busi ness world has to contend with is the practice of guessing at the size of truck needed Trucks should be bought for the job on the advice of people who are competent to advise. The trucks you have in service to day are probably capable of 20 to -50 per cent more service than they are giving you. What you need to do is to oper ate them on modern business methods.The FreightTransportation Department of your local Packard Branch or Packard Dealer will be glad to show you how . without charge Some Results of Packard 100 War Work It was a Packard Truck loaded with machine gun ammunition that enabled the U. S. Marines -o put the final punch into their fight at Chateau Thierry. A Captain o the U. S. A. Motor Transport Corps, speaking at a recent Victory meeting in Detroit to recruit men for the Motor Trans port Corps, stated that 14 per cent of Pershing's entire force is engaged in motor transport dur. "U I could tell you the number of trucks under the American Flag over-seas." he said, "there would, be a lot of thunderstruck people-. "Chateau Thierry was the turn of the tide," he said. "The Mar ines, who were smashing the last German offensive, were running short of machine gun ammunition. "Their commander telephoned back for more. "The motor transport com mander called for four volunteers from among his 90 trucks and every driver volunteered. "He chose four- loaded the trucks with "50.000 rounds apiece of machine gun bandolier ammu nition, and they set out four trucks made in Detroit, turned out of the Packard factory just a few months before. "Three of there we e caught in the German barrage ana their care goes blown up and tneir drivers killed. ''The fourth made hs way through w'th the D-rcelei.s 5000 rounds that puithe inrsnmp touch on the American ia'oi;v at Chateau Thierry "The driver made hss way back to the transport patk, ano 'C ported in these words 'Sergeant reports Sif.'the dcinrw-v ot 50.000 rounds, and requests pe&' mission to make another t?rp" PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Detroit Packard iMotor Car Co. of Philadelphia 319 North Broad Street Jl - a Tft. f. - 'i liiaseW A OerHS' - I i .'t M rt.i dft ' , 1 flj it,. ,,.4 v v'i'''?. Vt'CS: f L , ;.r -; -v