7a-. -rt ' ' T y " v,'i"Iv'. '1' tffy, s PSjISSStIiSslIJJ? ft M tt BANDITS SHOOT AT PATROLMAN TTJ.. TVn.i.ir. le'i.r.lti Alnlnn. I car in lfVcst Phila. Under Revolver Barrage 1! THUGS HEAT WOMAN West Philadelphia Slorckccp-, r Rohbcd Burglars Strip Home Also rive thugs In West Philadelphia be lieved to bo motop li. unlit?, flrcil .i fusillade of shots nt I'attolmati Hyde, of the Thirty-ninth Mrcct and Lancaster avenue station, when ho surprised them In what at first seemed to he u deserted automobile. This happened at the fame time the West Philadelphia police were searching , their tcrrltorv for a thief who entered 1 the store of Mrs Anna t.el. Chestnut and Fiftieth street, beat her with 11 hammer and escaped ratrolman 11 do had seen the e.ir first at the lorner of Arch and Thlrtv second streets As he stepped on the running-board to make 1 loser Investiga tion, the five men sprang from the bodv of the car nnd knocked hlni down Hvdi drew his revolver and. seeing this, the men also drew weapons and began llrinr They finally eeaped According to the polue of the l'ifty fifth and I'lno streets stat'on Mr Levi, who Is seventv years old, was alone in her store late last night when .1 young man, described as about twentv-twn years of age, entered and purchased some Ice creitu After asking Mrs r. to change .1 $10 lull, which she could not do he ordered .1 bottlo of soda water. Aftntillant ftsrupes While the woman leaned over the counter to obtain It he drew .1 rammer from his pocket and struck her 11 heavy blow on the head Mrs Levi. Inbtead of falling, scieamed nnd reached toward ir Miini iiii- i.i.u, ..ecu,,.- m.... ened nnd dashed for the do ,r Mrs Levi followed, but the man ran east on host-j nut street and disappeared. A policeman, arriving a few minutes 1 later, called In .1 ncarbv ploslclan, who1 used three stlt.l-cs to dose the wound.! Mrs. Irfl was then tiken to her homo at 702 I'.eed sttrtet The police say the youth attempted to ibt.iin the diamond earrincs whlih .Mrs Levi wore and which are valued at $1000 j Robbers entered the home of J I Wlllard. t:7 South Tortv -sixth strict, last night, and stole jivvdry and other articles said to be valued at $1900 Raids list night were i.irrled out at the Instance of Superintendent ot Police Ilobinson who was stirred to ac tion by complaints of citizens from evers section of tho cit.v During the last twenty-eight dajs according to the police, robbiTies holdups and larcenies of all kinds havt- netted more than $300,000 worth of loot, the heaxlest ever reoorded In the citj In 11 single month Two hundred men and youths were rounded up In the raids on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to carrying conccaltd deadly weapons In some of tli police stations, the suspects had hearings last night, while In othera the were held over for hear ings todav. Mhiij Held Magistrate Harris presided at a night court In the Thlrtv-nlntli street and Lancaster avium- station nnd as fast as the suspecf were rounded up they had hearings and in most Instances, held for further hearings Led by Ll.ui.nant Huffv five patro' men, in plain ilMlus. of the Twelfth and Tine strents station, rounded up seent.flve suspeits white men and negroes u tlie LlfXenth and t Inter streets station thirty prisoners were , The House parsed 1 resolution for the locked up. twmtv-elght of whom were appointment of fojr stenogr iphers to ns arrcsted in a poolri oni on Ninth street ' b,r members with their correspondent near Itace. I liisu nun will have hear-! The Wtlker hill lepeilmg the tion Ingatodav 'p-irtls-in Judliial prlmar was reported The polke of th Second and hrls. tlan streets station rcunded up forty suspects, itntli and Huttonwood twen. ty-thrce, and man oih-rs were not re. ported from tho dutri Is The will have hearings tod iv EX-KAISER PLANS COMEBACK So Sa P Or. . . l).i i-. lio '.i-Dcnti-t to "Uiir The former Kals. r will attempt to "come back ' ariordtng to Iir xrthur N Davis, who was foruierlv dmtlst to the deposed ruler Doitor Invls doesr. t believe William Hohenzollfin sitting in Holland, Idly twirling his thumbs on tho contrarv. according to tht dentist the former Ger man ruler Is waiting patiently for the word from powerful influent e3 in Ger many to rturn nnd tesume his throne, and incidental! trouble Here is the wav Doctor Davis ex pressed it at tht eleventh nnmial ban quet of the 1 rattle ub, at the Hellevur. Stratford, list night The Kaiser did not go to Holland to stny there He has behind him In Ger many a great partv This partv Is . oniprlsetl of the bettor educated classes tin nobility, the ollleers and tho landowners all of whom are anxious for the old form of government to return and for tha present socialist regime to fsll beniwe of its Inability o stand up Jtemmner too, tnis is not the tirst time that n k.ng of Prussia has fled, only to -turn I feel rrain that the Kaiser plans tj tome bide ' SWEETHEARTS JILT SOLDIERS Men l'Vom l"r.inco Greeted With Wctldinp; nnounrcincnt9 Consolation n the form of dougbnu's and hot coffeo is being given to heart. broken servn o men who have returned from Franco and found their sweet hearts married to other men Moro than twenty-llv disappointed lovers ha made their appearance at tho Salvation Army Service Men's Hostel, Ilroad street and Kalrmount avenue, during tho last few das. Many of the soldiers say when thev nrrlveu liotne from chasing f-boats, or wiping out machine-gun nests Chateau-Thierry and In Belleau Wood they were greeted Willi wedding an nouncements Many of the disappointed young men are asking for Ilibles and Testaments nnd the euprly ut the hostel Is running low. SCHOOL DEXIED SHIP TOWN r.mJ.n nn,tr.l t.lnn.... n,,fl.l,'n. r.'cntnnanlrs matnllilnine Iht, new rales '..-. .,.,...., .u..w... b ..,1 new iiit v.uiujjoji- Torkshlp Village received another set- fcaclt when the Camden Board of Educa tion decided to postpone tho erection of tho proposed schoolhouso for the rhlp. workers' community. Thin action was taken partly hecauso cf the fact that building operations are temporarily suspended. Of tho 800 or morn houses ready for occupancy, only about forty aro occu pied. The Board of Education has also tie f erred tha erection of tho school because of tho fact that thero aro no children residing at Torkshlp Village, It vvas orlflnally Intended to spend about J30, COO (or a ac)lo, at ths vlllaia. OUTLOOK BRIGHT ON TEXTILE PEACE Dnliil I.HH! 11.1 I.'... ! ploycs and Workers Ap proach Amicable Babin CLOTHING MEN YIELD b'phol s tcry Manufacturers AIo Cut Hours Arbitra tion Committee Named Relations between the employes nnd cmpIo.vcrs In the textile Industry are 'todiy on a bisks tli.it approachci an amicable solution of the dllllcultlcs In volvlng shorter hours This has been brought about by the mtlon of the Clothing Manufacturers' ssociatlou of Philadelphia. In grunting Its employe a fort -four-hour week. 11 I tin ff.,t 1.'.. lul V tin. n nt. Al.it. .... I.. ., .,, .,; Martin. riulrm..,i of n. iMillnlelplil.i Council of National IV fense, of ,1 committee of primlnetit lav and ecclesiastical eltlMlis to ilit.r.cde in the textile dllTeienie, anil the at Hon oj members of tho I'pholsterv M,itufa Hirers' Association In making .i sub slantl.il cut In the hours of the working week because of depressed business con ditlons The committee of arbitration np pointed b Judge Martin Is t omposed of ifeorge Wharton Pepper, 1 ha rman f Pennsylvania council of national di fense, Hrnc-t T Trigg, president of the Clumber of Commerce, Wshop I'hlllp Mercer Rhinelnndcr, of the Prot (st.mt llplscopil dloceso of Pennsjl Mitil.i ; Archbishop Denis J. Iioughert of the Human Catholic arohdloceso of I'll ladelphia: Mrs II. S Prentiss Nichols president of the New e'entur.v Club, William It Nicholson, president of the City Club, .md Miss .lulu West, of 3313 North 1'ront street, factor und tocl.it worker. A letter Informing the factions in dls iigrctment stcrday was addressed to Nathan T Polwell on behalf of tho manufacturers, and Frank McKnsl.ev. ivlce prcsldoit of the lulled Textile workers of America, on behalf of the operatives m the report It was set fl)rt, that the committee s prenire.l to nuke frlendlv and unotllclil innm.,. L tho facts or ilm rau ma . i ., ,.. ... . i.ni... . . '...: . ... :..-. ',n" "sen ! i" an unoiascu "iiscussion of the proh I lem? Tim committee asks opportunity 'inr vviuespreau punncllv in dlsi-usslon vi tne situation Tho action or the Ciothlnr Mnnnrn... lunrs' Association affects l.'.OOO em lVes, it was said Tw-ntv ,,f tho largest ranci rus In Hie citv are Intor isted In it Among tin more promliunt tinns urn II Klrschbaum to, N -nellenhurg &. Co, Arnold, LouchhelmS i'u Lisherler .t Wis.. nn,1 1 i, . .ni.. lireenwa d i. Co. In tontuctlon with the action of in. Clothing Manufacturers' Association li.ivld Klrsihbium. of A I! Klrschbaum & Co, said "It Is a strlous question whither the fortv -tour-hour vvnk will enable the clothing m inufacturers' In dustry In tht. fnltod M.itts to compete with manufai Hirers In other lountrlis It Is one thing to shorten wages and lours, It Is another to lomptto with foreign countries A period of six months or .1 year should determine whither or not th nvv arrangenitnt i.m maintain Itself ' Dry Amendment 1 Moves Onward t iinllnt'ril from Pnse One ' niort thin $;no for subsequent violations of tht ait -ii'.ikir .'.pangler .lrnnum n the ap liniumtnt of I'irl Ix.iuffni.in of Man- newspaper in.111 to he Speaker's !' ,ri 1 "OI" eominiitee proposal to abolish the direct in heritance tot Is contained In a bill pi". Mine,! hv Mr. Itnrnhnrt Ilutler Mr A Itiiu Mener. Introduced n I ill forbidding- ere. tion nnd contlnuancf of signs In the fomi of railroad crossing sign hoards on or nenr public roads un it -h thev inmpl,v with prov slons of the puhlu servlm law Mr L'aw -on Latkawanua Intrnduied 1 bill providing that whenever the 1 barter of 11 borough Is annulled the terrltorv embraci d shill become ji town shlr to be named bv the courts .Mr Iteber, .Nehu 11.111, was sponsor for a It II authorizing pavmrnt of (.-lrrlc.il assistanii for Jmlges Provision whercbv legal proceedings, in. hiding not 011s in equity brought against an State ofn 1 r In his official1 1 1 .tjiacltv or In relat on to his duties shall not abate bv death or retirement , from ollW is contained m a bill nnd hv Mr Dawson Laikavvanna ourts lare authorized to lani.imo su h actions I upon petition lllod within a vear A bill to repeal a ser n of acts rein- Itive tit publication of nimanttle license lists In Oermun language newspapers In I Berks fountv was introduced by Mr. Norton, Herks ' he a dates from the slvles WOMAN IN CHECK CASK I . 1 '""" ' " urines 11c rvnows I)e femldnt VTho Gave Paper Mlnntle (Itv, .Ian :i--M!ss Uugenla Buniham. clalm.ng Washington as her home city, was arrested here for alleged conspiracy to purchase clothes by nuans of n bad check Miss Durham Is alleged to hae bought many art li lea of clothing from an Atlantic nvenue shop, tendering a chei Is for $P.'" bearing the name of Andrew I3. scull, a builder and hotel pioprletor of Ocean cuv Subsequently the merchant wan told bv Mr Scull that he had not given a check to any young woman The goods she had purchatcd were rfcovered In her room at a hotel and thestorekeeper decided not to prose. cute PHONE RATE FIGHT IMPENDS . i.kiiu ...... ..U.. .tut uiiiu Attorney General Expected to File Re tr.uni!ip Petition Today Papers aro expeted to be fll"d in the Dauphin Co.jntv Court today bv A,,o;ne', r"n'TAX Att" the rub- Ho ServUo Commission seeking a n- straining order against the. telephone -...j.-...-- ...- , Tnf Attorney General was In eon- ference yesterday with th members or tno (commission lie anmuteo. ai- tervvards that the papers for presenta tlon of tho case In court were alreadv In proees.s of rirepaiation. and that h wiuld tllo them jit the earliest possible nn llielll Telephone companies will be obliged to 111" an answer In defense of their maintenance of the new rates, which aro claimed to he lllcc-illy enforced lltilish Vire Consul Cels Leave Hugh Alexander Ford. British vice consul at this port nnd for some time acting consul has obtained leave of nb. sence. He will embark from New York on Friday for Liverpool on ?fie Cunard ilUCf. UtVltfM. 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEU- -PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, M'KINLEY To'laj U the date on whiili William MiKinlcv, the nurtvre' President, main vears tlie Milliard L. -li1mrst -Not latum of I'nsl.il (Jerks It i rarualions on the liu-t of l'rc-iilcnt Mckinley in .tlie M'KINLEY'S MEMORY HONORED HERE TODAY Pink Carnations Being Worn as Tribute to Marl) red President The p.nl; carnation, favorite flower of the martyred President. William Mc- Klnlev. Is hnnf worn w hundreds riilladi Iphlans today to honor his mem- I ory. Had ho lived President Mi Klnlev , would have been snmt-sl Mars old tod No one lev ores McKlnley's memorv morn than Mrs Marli Hcl Olnty, Q.'03 Ovford street I'ollowlng 1 custom which she big in after his triglc deith In Uuffalo, In 1101 Mrs Glnty pi iced u wreath of llowein, on the bust of the late Pnsldent In the corridor of the postolllce this morning During one of his visits to Phil idel phi.i President McKInley picked llttlt Marie Ileyl now Mrs Oititv up In his amn and spoke to her hhe thenfoic resolved to honor the 111111110 of the Prtsident as long as she IIvhI Tho IVdernt Ilulldlng tunmonal al'o vi, is decorattd bv emploes of tile post ottiie from fluids lontrlbutf d to the Itlcl.anl I. Ashhurst Ilur.il 111c 1110rl.it fund The custom of wearing a carnation on McKInley s birthday st tried shortly aler his death and Is belns obscrvid hv thousrnds of Aunrbans throughout the lulled Mates 1 ie amnion P.ipuldl an 1 iub also fob. living .1 . usti.ni of main v irs -t tit rejin -mt.i-lvis 10 ib 1 'If the Mi Kmle st itute on t' - ait 1 p iz 1 of n v II ill llitij.inin . Inis hid 1 urge ,f th. c ei -lists He I la id tlie u bun WARNS OF JUGGLERY I OF IDEALS IN POLITICS Member of Leajiuc to Enforce Peace Adtlie-st 1). A. U. State Conference H tin' Usonalul I'rcw llarrl-bure. Pi.. Jhii '.1 Pi Wtl Main !' i-locum. of New York lueni- ber of the executive lommltteo uf the League to Knforce IVaie. addressing the State lonference or tho 11 .v Jt nere . . . . . i.4 ! ciM-nnnalVidit Tftf ". " "?' ",',: ,"' inn praic ti in- "" ' ...... - . .-- of civilisation lav laigf! dh '"' Vnltcct State" If pnllticlans use the opportunitlcu nos( heforo tie . mntrv for nolltli.il pur !osc, he savs they !.l eominlt n crlmu whose tremendous lonscquem es cannot now be evtn forecast Dnct r Siocum helleves t onstantlnnple should be made an International ell nnd become th capital of the ll.illiun f-'tntes where Balkan d.fferences lould bo . ttWl Dr J (ienrge Ilerlvt se ictaty nf the State Hoard of Kduwitlon, just returned from n idu.allon mission to Prance spoke th's nftirnnon on 'in me vvni.e of the War other speakers on the progtam rr Mrs Harold It Howell, vice pies'dint general of Iowa, and Mrs Gains Brumbaugh onetime national ig. Ittrar The sir etv p. ni Jlt.S hi the vcar mostlv for piirloib tnterpris' Governor and Mrs sprout list night t.nderid .1 r fptl in t. tin iMgats tho S'latt 1 in . rs of ihe nrgnmr ulnn I e mg In Hie rrieiving lint a' th. 1 i u ij in ins on POLICE STATION BIDS OPEN Propo'dls oil hri'olld drrlisill" , ,,. l,'r(ini Conn iinf) IV ' Ft th srconrl Mnm !n tun pinnth I Itirrrtor W'Mpon, of th Inrtmom of ", ,h" '""' d 0p,nfa proposals for the i onst-ucMon of a t mnrien poiirt ano nrsin(ion noin 1 . house and stab!' ' ' he east side of Tvienti -fourth street between Itnner ind Wolf strte's The lowest bid re ceived st the first opening was more than JiOO.OOii, whlih was In meets of thu estimated cost, and the Director, ... ...ArlltV. ,,l..h t l.. 1 I JIIrr D'"." "." '"".'". " '"" 1"''I13 -"and specllieations tun neen made, re. advertised for new bids wliwii were sub. rnltted yesterday hh follows f V Marks Construction c0mpanv, f'll.sfiO: William P.. Iioughertv J30ii -'T0, Henry H Baton, WI1M, John N GUI &. Co. JUB.snn, xnt, hell Hrollurs, 3i:,6S(; Warren Mnoro S Co, Ji;r, . 131, Kcteham MiQuade, $.'95,475, and ftank !. Stewart l.'Sl.flni) 'ihe bids were referred to be schedulnl Trooju to Guard German Asembly I ....(In Tun ?1ftli A I, V -.. ,. battalions from one of tho track Ger man regiments will leave for Weimar this week. They will be quartered there during Ihe sessions of Ihe National As sembly and will be at Ihe government's direct disposal In case of necessity. HONORED ON HIS BIRTHDAY Haverford Docks 0 A. M. Tomorrow (nnliniirtl from Tate One but I vnnt ilie publb to lo-opuatc witli us by not 1 Miimg In direit loutact with them ' 1 0I0111 ' ltobtrt'cn I" 11 'etiian of the I'nlted st ites arm having fought In Cuba. th l'hlllpplnis and In l'ranc Colnnt I ltobtitson was w'th the eallv lontlngitits sMt to l'ranie In the world war, being nttached to the eighteenth Infanti llu rcnialtiid for icveiil tuontlis at tlie ir.uiiing i imp 01 incurs. division at llotidlancmirt, In the ogi;. stitlon Ht leturnril to this lountt to lotn niatid the .stleth Infantrv. at Camp Grcipe. nnd list Marih vi.ih tiansfiried to the onbirl: tlon suvlci He Is th" assistant to Brigadier G'liiral G.ot gi ll McManus, ttooii inovtiiient nffh ei In charge Coli nt I Itobeitson vvas woutuUd at -111 Juan Hill, Cuba, during tho spin-Ish-Ami rlc.ri viar I Lietili nanl 1 oniin Hide 1' V in Hie ' kirk, c.iptuln of the port annoiiii.d in shipping men todav that all vof-tls I p lFsing up the river shall keep Hit vards asttrn or the Ilaverrotil drier vcsmIs. outside of th? tugs bringing tlw Hiviiford to her berth, must knp ai Uast 3iio 111N from the trmspoit The nllii'ltit boat luav approach the Haverford at Maims Hook to glvo a 1 grettlng and then must fall asttrn of hir llu I nut i.irrvlng the customs 1 flit 1.1! and in w pap limn must do the .im' l'lreboats will not be allownl to throw tin tains of water I In addition to the f!ltv-f! h Coast 1 Artillery Vnit. .1 casual company loin- I pos.d iif thirty -seven otllcers and 1.(8 t men Is aboard the Haverford The lomplete staff of the deb-ikatlon oflklils will be on hand to carrv out fie landing 1 iplaln .lav Williams, of , Colonel ISohertsims staff, will go to rteeilv Island lite today to board the 1 vesj.,1 and advise the commander of the I debark itlou details To are for Mil. I 1 1 ieutcnint Mo-vdl i, of the port sur-1 vejors inedlinl ollce will 1 vtntlonrd at tlie nler to look ifier the men vvho iieni nedii.il attention Chaplain Mnjor xton will bundle tlif welfare of the 1 n en 1 olonel It sha no'i. of the ipi utir njsitrs torps will ic-ovlde for the t-.msportatlon of ni'ti and baggage from tie p'T while Lieutenant It Barley, of th.. stitislicil oH'.te of the Personml Division vvith a coirplete staff vvlllihick up the men on tht Ir ariival 1 The radiogram announcing the arrival of the Haverfi rd was received at " I clock last night nt tht headquarters of the Fourth Naval District 1 It lead "Will piss In Breikwater at S p 111 Wi-diiesilav Doik Thursday S ! a m Have '-ii foops In lit 37' 0 ' North, long TO St. Wt st ' Thousands of cltiznis as well as members of various neighborhood and , business men's 01 ganlsnllon. are plan ning to Join In the ovation 10 be glvtn the soldiers as thev marih from Wash- , Ingtou nvenue wharf to Broad street Station Permission to ho'd tl e parade cam" us a stirprls. . but alreadv nurvl "-outli Philadelphia tieighborhooil oiganizatlons have pledged themselves to decorate the streets tnrough whtih tho heroes will pass This work will l,c,jiu 11s soon as tin route Is announced Another Order llesilndeil ' The fact that William H Slenion. J.J1 North S'econd stree' Is the onlv Philadelphia soldier of whose pievence1 en the naverioru "in 1.1 miormaiion I has been obtained, has bv no means jenem!, IlP favors the intcniation- l8c'"' His home Is in Illihmonil I dampened the plum- for tne wckonn .,:.,,: nf fi.p e.,,,.,. i,,:c Joiiitl Sliouse Is a I'nnocratlc Con iar, the returning soldiers from other " n Ot HlC bcrnian colonics, Ull- , RrCpkm., from lCansas, who went down eetlons of the countrv mil find a warm lest they can be shown capable of .to defeat for re-eleiilon last Nnimihci greitlng vvIkii they land on Amerlian '.self-c;oernmcnt, or tho neonles Ho Is n Kcntuck'an b birth, lhlit-iihn I'Oll Tli linden Hoard of Trade Is to condu-t an excursion down the river to ni' t tho Haverford on the fcrrboat Plentv of music will be furnished on the reieptlon boat and along tho line of march b the bind of the veterans, the. Pilue Hand and binds from amp Dl and phllaiMphli Navy 'i.ard The Sixt -fifth Coprt Anlllrr.v r.egl ment almost intact, forms the biggest part of the soldiers 011 the transport A few minor 1 asuals completo tho list of .ii'iii n'n bring brought 111 s . It Ued Piiride Permission for the parade was oh ti 'net! t'irotjgli tho ucllvllv of Judge Tins' men aiinoiini ed atti r u louferen'o yesterdai that four repres'titatlves of each of the welfare org niUatlons d'-I niandlng recognition will be allowed on the pier to welionie and minister to the1 soldlen 'I lie s'nlvat on Arniv V Jl C ,. IxnlghtH of i olumbus and Jew lib Wei fare Im ml were among those to lake advatit.iL,' ol the prlv Urge Iletovrr noiher I'irp Viilim Vnother bodv haw been recovered h tho new i f the pollen boat Stoklev from tn,. vtifrk of the oil tanker Amundsen. which was burned to lh water's edge nt the dock of the Point Breeze Oil Works January lt, tl was iwuen 10 mo morgue. This bodv Is supposed to b that of the clfltaln of the tanker, who has been TTatoslne with ten of the trew. Seven bvdlea hve now been recovtTed. .... . . I . ... .. 1 .. tl l,.nul.lj, ... ., t. .1. tl - t. I 1. . ...l..n...!.r-..ii,., , t . -. W tl..n.-l...... iK,:,:,rr nt - vzz "sbits.m v Colonel Robeiismi and olont I JJ v consideration to the tlaims of small Prunls .I ."". - '' N XrlMil .t I tin oven row din,; of the licriiMiilimn iit.1 r.f in ..l.nrr.n of -tniiv ,in.,li . . ,1 . . . tul llrMR't Unvl I'lill .N Mdralntll al licl Sthool " i'arker in fliari o fit .iniiv exp.,n. nntons its to their own f aims III t If Ksrl i:rnlme.'r r.l'i N l rout si and1 uji horn, January 29, 1813. For oli-eried the iljy by plating a wreath of Poslolhcc Building nlm ,,,.,, .,,, .,.-.. 0W17 KNOWN PITY ttOV 1llJU IinUTYll VIA I DU1 ON BOARD HAVERFORD William il. Sicinou, in Medi cal I nit, Is Graduate of Loiiegc of Pharmacy William If Slrmon, the mil known Phi ladelphia u It tuiti'ng 1 n the tlan spot t llnverford with silvti-llflti Coikl1 leg. of Ph irin.K V i Ho was ji t tin hoi to the llrst aid mi- tnitoftheiindli.il S 1lep1rt11ifi1l.mil saw 1 i ii"' n-i 'i f 1 1 1 1 liitober II until tin. arniistii. was Mgnei, 'I ho Sixtv-llfth went into action on ' Octobtr 11. in nr i'h. turnout, fiance and Shnion, who I is 1 private was assigned to the first aid tectlon of the nudlcal ilcp irtnunt, mil was with the tlghttrs for a month, lenibilng Hist ,nd to the fallen men The iiumbir of usuiltles sust lined bv the Sim v -fifth was not ill Insert 111 1111 of llu icturnlng toldler's letteis Prlvato Slemon was Inducted Into tlir-l servlin last .lunt and sent to fort 1 Og'i thorpe, Gi He imtalntd nt foil Uglethoriw for bi weiks When all the men in his lompinv wire ilassllled .mil it was dis, ovei til that he was a icgi-ter-ed phaim.it Nt, he was transfirrid to the fourth Mullcil P.tpl iceniuit I til at1 MWntmvii In August the fotiith 1 placement full was sent ovtisias and ttillonid somewhu. in Hngl.in.l In st pteniber Slemon wis ass'gnid to tin hlxt.v.hfth 11 L.lmentiil luidlial dipart nieut, nnd Is tt turning to this Itv to be dlsiliatged with Hut organization Pttvato t-lemnn gi.ulualed frnni f.i Salle 1 nllegi and then intired the Phihilelphl 1 College of pliirmai', from whli h he graduated I'oi six jc.ns he was iiinnnted with the John II lle.v." minis Drug Company, front nnd Jven ns strtets ."-evtial vtars ago ho left tin diug bus nets ami cugnMi! In the looperage buslnts with hi father lltniv Meinon a. Sons. ITiil-Jii .Ninth I'tont slii. t III a nci nt lot t r ho wrote. I am do lug first aid v oik at the front. It Is the s line old job, giving out the ilopi again " He also added .1 bit of information with lilt 1 cine to sonic at hi r ' pills ' which the Germans sirud to the Americans Pills about the size of ash cans," he wiote, 'wire 1 oinlng our put of the time wo win- shelling the Huns. Ihe.v usililly lilt 1 rater big enough for houses to be (hopped into llieiu" Piivnte "-a inon Is lliiily vears old lit- Is the son i.f Mr iiml Mrs limn Menion. JJ. Xoith . (iu, street s soon as he is ilihirgfi from ih-sorv-li Prlv.it. Sun. mi will again mgagc in tin main tig 1 f 1. 11 rt Is with his fair f 1 Japan Wants East Rule Recognized m&,d mm?' j ! STAa4(4 M 11 SIKMON ( ...Ulniieil frnn, fare One j comptrollei his i.ire.r has bo . omptra- jtivelv tr.UKiull In tills otllcl 1! 1 ipacltv tWCCIl the contenclinft f fictions, seek- hr wjs one of the mganlatlon lonimlt'. inp; a coininomisc that will ho in . ,c "llUU Vut ,llc :'eUtr'11 "iktic law , ' , . , tinio operation liarinony With Ills piincmlcs. In, llllams Is a native Virginian born In I .. , . 1 . . ' ' ' tneinschCa tlCSlie to join some CStab- llblieu nation. The extent, to which ilio Rlt- I.', 10 tne exieni w union tne mB l'ixe natlons renounce their advantages on the question of the colonics likely, in the loni, run, to be the measure of President Wilson's suc cess in Pans. Already it is cleat that the lenjrue of nations will not he on a purely democratic basis. The Ihe Powers will dominnt" it just a., tiny now ilominate the Pence t onferencc. The league councils. If the sinnll nations nro convinced the big Power:- u'.illy are sacrificinp; their own selfish in terests for tho worlds Rood, the leafcuo is sure to havo a large meas ure of support. Sin Finds F'alher u feuii idc Joseph Greer, tlfiv seven eais old, I nan found dead In bed tlui inoinliig bv I his son Jtussel drier at his home a't I 23 East Sprlnffer strtet The bed was found Jammed nga nst the door nnd nil ' cracitH ami crevites in tne room were stopped up and the gas turned on. In dicating that Greer had committed sui cide. The son called Doctor Collins, who lives nearby, nnd he pronounced the man dead. Poor health Is bUleud to nave cauicu mo uuiuua, JANUARY 29, 1019 SHUNFAKE ADVICE ON INCOME TAX Internal Revenue Officer Warns Against Alleged Un scrupulous "Experts" CIRCULAR SEEN AS BAIT Sonic Suggest That They Know How to Conceal Profits and Dodge Payment A warning against "fako experts" on Income ta has been soundedi by the Internal nevenuo Buienil In a statement received by the Internal Revenue olllce hero from Coinni'ssloner Daniel ' llopcr. It Is said the country Is being flooded with cunningly worded circulars from so-called Income tnc "experts," which appeal to a deslro on the p irt of some taxpayers to conical part of their prof its Koine of these circulars, It Is said, aro so worded that they nro likely to Induce the taxpayers to call for more Infornntlon, On rertentnge Basis In some Instances tho "experts" an nounce their fee will be a fraction of the nnioiuit which would be saved through the methods suggesttd "I desire to 111 ike public announce ment, for the Information of tnxpivirr, that an investigation of tlie qualifica tions nf inanv of these 'experts' will disclose the fait that very few have had 1. the training nnd experience that would plice them any w hero near tho expert class," s,is Commissioner ltoper In his statement "Porno of them were formerly ten porary emploves of tho government who lI10 ""C'lPtlnB t capitalize this fact I fKaNllcsH of helr personal knowledge ,of the revenue laws and regulations Others aro soliciting cllenln on the SMS aVr. I tame courses by means of printed In- 'Structlons of doubtful value 'T.ixp.iers should no; allow them 'selvt.s to bo Imposed upon by stranger' I who claim to bo income tax expert"? Thev should discriminate carefullv lie jtween really helpful, authoritative ad- Ue In tn matters and the Irresponsi ble brand peddled under glittering pre 1 1 uses I Bureau In Olie Advtre I ittl,. !... t.. 1 . . , "" ""I'liu is iirraiiKlllg 10 IurniSIl 1tllle1v Itiglinent ! f"r "'' ,'e,,'nt of Income tax payers In is it iiic'inbir of the i''tv city and town in the country a r.gimental nudlcal 'rPf "'l-ory service by trained col di pii Uncut, and n '"''"f. agents, Inspectors nnd deputies gr.ulu.itiv 'nf the ,-xt '"' olllces of collet tore and their dep. Phllailelphla 1 ol- "tits, and at other lentral points, free iniorniauon anil ituvice witn respect to iimfT reiurns unner ine new revenue hill .iv be had up to tho final dito for fling such returns "I.verv taxp.ner li assured of n ''ii' s..it 1 wit iin- hwi'i iiuiriii. Jiir 1 1 untlrelv on the tax laws nnd recul.itlons ind the facts 'n his use No other In- fluence Is allowed In inter Into Internal revenue milters and the statement nf nnv ftrni or Individual that thev nro In n position to exert special Influence with Internal nvenue ofllcers Is whollv with - out foundation In fact Painstaking nnd open-minded cons'deration Is given In evetv case regardless of whetliet the taxpaer torne." appears In peron or by nt- WILLIAMS AGAIN MA MET. rniWDTOm I I7D llrilTlJLjLr VAflTil lllvLLJUll President Reappointed by Wilson Toilcll SIloilsO Ai;sit.' ""',,u JuiU .Jllimsc rthMM ant Secretary of Treasury MnsbliiRtnii, Jan JH -- John Sklton Williams, of Virginia, was nominated todav bv President i'.sou foi another tirni as Comptioller of the Current. Jouett Sliouse, of Ivlusle.v, Kns . wan nominated Assistant Sctntary nf the Tre-JMiiv. frederlil: M Meilgi r, of Washington, was reappointed Ueglster of Land Ofllce at Wulla Walla. Wash John Skelton llllams at the time of his appointment to tho ticisuiv cnnip trollershlp In Januarv 10H was frequent ly designated ns the 'sloimy petrel ' Tills title nnledaied his brief tncum bentv of the olllce of assistant secretary of the trensurv. which he vacated to be- tome tomptrolltr As organizer nnd I president of the seaboard Air lane in lSD'i he uinovireil inanv' animosities, whli II were moulded in his banking and industrial .utilities Thc-c trapped out when In was promoted from .isst tnt snirrtarv to lompirollei, an appointment that mtt eipi osllion in the Smato 'I 'ie I lllggs bank liniiiii). In vvhlih he was .ie- I I used bv nlllurs of that institution of using Ills ollli al power to boirow then I vvas a sensatlunal ep'iodc of his Incutn ben(v of the assistant treasun rshlp As vears old, a graduate or the- Inlvcislt f Missouri, und was eng.ig. d Cws- paptr woik and nunr 1 ntcrpiises I Lexington, Ky, from 1x98 until nil, ',vlKI, ho lcmiu,i t u.msas to tnsage , In stoik-r.ilslng. In ll13 he was tletted is1'" "" lx.ins.iti r-i.ue .-tnaic. mid n pin I was sent to Congress, being it. elected In I9t TODAWS MAHHIACr, I.ICK.NK.S 1 harl'-s lirnon 1-n". tlitil st suit I rn t.s vn.irews, .iri -.'i ki Vnitinnv Strlnii v u h JI. Mimri-t M P.-iellni riisoinifi '(i PttMMilt me Hiid How irfl llunwell Lull itliitpil M itnl Il lna V llu. III. r 'mi l.i.l t Im in. s J ll'iiuli'l inn llurlf n iiml ' x,1, 'ii"''-" Itelllv 41 III in rlt Ht .'II. s (in.lsli. K M 1111 I no.iar Pinks i nun ix N J Ull'l viirv s; uiieii "ve iirisnifin ra John K lf.irve, Sl'll lit rimilitown Hie slid llei A I'urev mil Hi rinintiiwii air Jmim J MiKillen '."'T.' K Tiinnipann ft . mil Anna II bn.eimj Jid'i i; Allfubrnj Alixninler Aioel llll llee, vi . nnd Its- cum I'urlls lJ1 llinrrnft si John XI sinikbfiii PnriHiifititli tl , mvl Hrsh Mnililnfk 17 lluol Hie I, l.lelluni Ull I liinlHlH n , nn I KilhtTlli" Uitllum I'll" Il'iMim si ltv.tii'ler xtii'reinh I h.- I stnm ruet at und Kardi -I lall'.ii i'nin I: -koili n Jiiseph MeKmlilen PiJt Jut kwui st . nut Son i' Purlell i'lll .'nib at ( etinr '.im litVI lr .a st ntnl .vtarffHrt l-hlrle) Hill M Vernon at IMivanl J l'Vr ..iV:.s . ,,T"' and Allie P McCahe -JM! N, lltth st Mejer llifberif, HW I'lirkulde ave., and He. becra I.oilti, .'la.' M, .'lh at. Sstnuel Schley. HlOcaliowhIII St., and Haratl Cohsn, H31 W. York it. Jsmes A Mctfelll, NorrUlown. Pa, and pvsale M. IKlst. 4 N HydtnlMin t, Charles A. llrrdi,,;JnlJ ,''!' "t.. and AUc C. I'cters, 1091 Cclumbla ave. LONG TO FINISH CASUALTIES U. S. Louses Not to Be Checked Up Till September Nanlilmlon. .Ian. 29 Another sum mer must pass before the full extent pt American casualties In tho lighting in Ktanie Is known This was staled at the War Depart ment by clio of tho omcerB directing the heart h for missing men Ho said It will be Impossible to matte n, complete (heck of all the data affecting tho cas ualties before the middle of next .Sep tember, nnd oven then tho task may not be fully nccompllsned "It Is Just ns well to face this situa tion frankly," declared the oniccT. "Sumo persons think It easy to gather data concerning dead, vvcunded and missing men. hut they nre mistaken. ThKi- ltnmv nothlnr of the tremendous 1 amount of work which must be done. sometimes in n single case, neiorc 11 cm be fully ascertained whether tho man Is dead, wounded or a prisoner of war. MOORE FORESEES BIG U. S. TAX BILLS Congressman Discerns No Relief and Finds Finan cial Outlook Displeasing CONFERS WITH SHERLEY ,.. . , . (iriitirr tt uum urHin ..,.,. llu a Staff Correspondent ,.s.....K.o. ,an. -After a confer-! p f ller cin.0 today with Chairman hherley, of ronipinne, against the lack of leglsla the House Apptoprlatloiis Commltltc. tlnu against the promiscuous sale ot Concrornni in J Hamilton Moore tie-I 1 lared the country's financial outlooli with rcspctt to revenuo and taxation Is not pleasing to contemplate? Mr. Moore, who Is one of the con ferees on tho war revenuo bill, held tho conferenco with Chairman Shcrlcy to trv to determine If the $6,000,000,000 to bo raised by tho revenue bill will beKorlng this legislation nre District At sulllclent ,0 meet the government's needs , Z. in lew of tho extraordinary approprl- Dr ,e(,tlVlJ Lieutenant Wood ami Director ntlons hlng made by Congnss now, or of Public Health Krusen. whether It would be better to rewrite I Those killed by the supposedly craiy The appropriations Minimum said ho 1""" ,. thlrti-elght ears old, mo- did not feel called upon to answer that' Jolm K"' '" .,,, south street SSS'&.r.a'KS: C neCe7n f-WuSS .wa might bo well to raise the $3,000,000,000, as originally proposed by the President, Obligated for S31,()00,000,000 Mr MotTc said hi" iindeistnndlng was that tho government had thus far obli- gated Itself for $31.n00,(,00.000 for the tlseal year ending June 30 next He said we had lalsed only $5,000,000,00fi by loan and Jt. 000,000,000 In taxes, to meet that 1 1 xienuiuiie, icavins ,1 m-mit-in.. ui --,- 1 "u"."".v"" unicss uiur n i" ' "' "t of appropriations or an Incnase in taxes. J'f Sherley replied that nppromii- 1 - - -.- .-.. . r. , Indicatid. but that thev did tint luiis- I sarlly mean govt rninetit nbllgatlons. ' since It was cxpcitcu 10 iciau inise ' appropriation or cnnttaits .itithoilzt'd , under them to the extent ot npproxl- i mately J13,000.O0O,ono I After the dlscu-t-Ion, I'ongressm.in Moore said: 'The figures quoted In the discussion Just had on the lloor show that we tan exprit big tax lit list for some time to 1 nine Business men nnd manufacturers who an. talking about the burdens of taxation and who txpeit iminedl He ic 1 lief might Just as will prepare to fine , the facts. 1 siis Hill Mill Pass ' I'nlo-s the tonfereea fall to ngne which Is not now likd, the big rivenii" bill will pass this session of Congnss Secretary Glass and Commissioner lloptr are cxtremel desirous of having it it.t.ei! tit once. "The treasury needs the niouev and ..,,.,,.., ..... ., Is for tho Information of taxpavn.-i, I Congress Is making appioprlatlons at ' tho tnstamc of tho adminlstiallon wlikh it will bo dltlkult to pass on to fuluii gtneratlons "If the present bill carries ?fi,0HO. 000 000 that would be sulticlent to pa our present war uxpenses only for pi rlod of four months Th fl11.1111l.1l outlook with legird to rivinun and taxation Is not tho most pleasing to itintimpl.ite Congress Is not ueitss.irllv it sponsible for this situation, bitau.e Il nutliorlzid expondlturc In iiiconlance vvith tho ilenianils of the conimanih r-ln. ihlcf of the annv and tuvy and upon advice uf tlie Stirctary of the 'Ireisuiv and the other cabinet ollkers who sought appropriations for their dip.u mints "I ARMENIAN REGISTRY NEAR END Election to Choose I'e.itu Dele gates to 15e Held .Satnril.iy P.tgistratlon of Arinenlans in this eltv to ipiillfv tlieiii to vote for delegates to the Pence Confirenie will be fiulslitil tonight The flection will bt In Id Sat. ill dux night , 'Unit ale approximately Sfnnl Ai mini ins In this iltv who will be allowtd t 1 vote for lour of the fnurtien i null , him on the ti. illnt 'Ihe itglstn.tlon Is 1 being tikin nt 2 South I"lft-sccom jstrtit mis Spring sticil. Hlghth sttcit ami 1 oiumiiia iivcuuu nmi .:;;i7 .Mutter str et Tho delegatfs elected will go it, ti, tonferenie to urge the ludepfntleun. of Armenia 1 ht (hctlon and reglstiatlon in this illy Is being tondutted bv tho Ameilian National I'nlon. with hcad iU,irtriH 111 Boston While the Armenians In this ntv arc preparing to vote for deligates to the lonhrcnce members of the Assvrlau ml nnv In this illy, its well as other ulttis throughout the iountr.i, have cleited ileltgatcs to pre-ent their claims at the it Colifeienie 'Ihe ssvrlans nlsa seek Inileptiiflinie, piefer.iblv iiiulet llu proteitoralc of Ihe I'nlted states GARBER FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL Wants One West of Wis,,iit.sU to Kelipo Crowdiii" o Itnblsuncnt of a junior high nhool at some point west of the Wissiihlikon to re I Ui k the overcrowding of tl0 i;cr.' muntowii High School, Is udvocatcd bv superintendent G.irber "It does not require a lonir look ii I the future to sec Ihe time when inn I Ibis proposed Khool will not b(. mm. 'ilint relief to the Getiiiniitow 11 llluh Si I1110I " said Poitoi Gaibfr "Ihe I iMslani i" betwfin the Geimutitow 11 imit I Pinnkfoid High siliooIn Is tlvi mil, Tin- iri.iiiiisniii'in ot 1 jiuiio- ic. SAVE CHILDREN AT FIRE Woman Lends Thirty Youngsters! Safely to Street 'I liriMinli ivriLdn n it m ti.l .. .. .1 t . -f .Mrs4lA .Nelson. Propiletor of the house thirty children estapeil Iniiirv lining a fire last night nt Sinibeum K...irillllL- bollso for tllllili.ii a All lb" UUIigslers welo nsleep when Mis Nelson saw clouds of hiiuiU ..,,..." hig down tho stairway Many ihlldrei. left their rooms and ned to tho hills Assuring them thero wns no danger stlo ien ino iiiuuren in ino street, after .hey hail been nulckly wrapped In coati and blankets, nnd summoned tha flra. men. The nre. wnicn waa atarl..i w.. .. lighted match dropped JnecldeniniiV -" the lloor. caused nbouts;nn a; .1-"" ' ' " ""o, POLICE ON WATCH FORGUNCARRMS Slaying of Two Patrolmen by Lunatic Results in Crusade SALE TO BE RESTRICTED Officials Here Want Buying of Anns Made Difficult Daix Favors Law Follow lng the murder of lw;o of their comrades by Georgo Vincent Imbo, an Italian believed to bo Insane, patrolmen In plain clothes nre scattered today through every police district In Philadel phia, with orders to round up all per sons found unlawfully carrlng con cealed deadly weapons. Three persons wcro killed and five wounded when the Ital'an ran amuck, firing with revolvers purchased In n pawnshop at nearly every person In sight Arrangements are being made for the funerals of the dend, two of whom are patrolmen. The wounded are recovering In hospitals or their homes, ...- T .-l.l..tlnf. iireartns .vi me suno iime m- lain rnnsilltntlnn with Director Wilson to discuss a prospective bill placing restrictions on tho 6alo of revolvers and other weapons to persons not entitled to carry them. . State Senator Augustus V. Talx, Jr. esterday at Harrlsburg said he favored a law prescribing heavy penalties for .wrongful snln of firearms. Others fa ' "''",?","" George It. Dingwall, reserve policeman. tlilrtv.M-ven vears old. 243 South fifth street: shot and killed at Broad street and Kalrmount ""nue. Thomas Holloran.forty.nvcjMrs old, ' 510 Norll, Cleveland av en e a flrenian; ishot and kiled In P. P. T powerhouse, ' No AnunliMIr Literature I .. ,i. Bilnotliiir It vvas at first t lioimlit by the police tnat I.emno might j,, hpnl(. nay be lonneited with the li0mb otraB0q f n month ago. when 1 . rP..i,.n,.Ps of Judge Hobert von jlosclrzisker. Ernest T Trigg, president of the Chamber of Cntnmerte, and scv- ir.i oiher iwrsops were damaged al most simultaneously by high exploslve-. The police siy lodav there Is no evl 1 finite to tonntct I-mbo with tho ex plosions, nor vvas there any anarchis tic llteratuie found In his rooms only books on electricity mid some rambling writings 011 tint subjeit were louiled The Italian, siver.il years ago, was confined to the Philadelphia Hospital for the Insine He was discharged, but taken there again later tind treattd for a self-lnfllcteil wound. HIRAM JOHNSON WANTS "AMERICAN" POLICY Californian Against Our Sol diers "Quelling Riots in Back Yards of New Nations"' Mnsliliigtnn. Jin :o In a Fpeech In which he split definitely with the leader of his own pirtv In the Senate. Senator IIIi. 1111 Johnson today set forth the polity wli'ch senate progressives from now on will demand the government pur" tie Johnson thus set forth this nolle fit si- lirlng home Amerlian soldiers. Second Iteslore our own democracy Third P.estore free expression .-;;' ?'" fifth I.et Anitrkan 1 ourtli Get Anierlciu buslncs Into life, sot la 1 and economic, ne American aga'n Jnhusoii Minimi (1 this nil up with the words "It Is time fur an Aiiicruan pollcv." lttcintlv the Republican leader stated wil'i tlaili.v and prnlslou his view of our fuiiiic polUv," said Johnson He -tatid thit he ilnnied It ess.iiil.il bv the peace let ms Id ire lie ,1 number o in w small nations 1.11 In all and to Insine tin Indt pendente of Russia s six Baltic piovlmcs and that In addlt 011 we must take and hold ample se mi Itv from Germany nnd Austria "llitrei Is but one lomluslon from the latiguago Usui, and that Is tint after Hi ircatlon of the sixteen nations, the duty devolves upon tho I'nlNd States in p.ut at least, tu maintain tlc-n unions Willi American holillri I will not subscribe to this dm union! I will not for an Instant coinnlc that II Is the dutv of Mien- republli s to main tain order In a Jugo-Sliv. Czti lio-Mav or any nthtr niw Male I am oppotcd to Anieili.iu bo s 1 ol'i lng lairope nnd Mtulll'ig tlols in every new nations luck v.ml tmr h'lp tu slxitcn nailoiis wli.h would be (.rented 'in establlslilug llicm nlvtii with unit red govornnii ins ' must be the 11 id vtliltli our anils would give to one fii-tlon or inoiher In these st ties and I tn not readv tu shed American blood for an f.utlon of an foreign state, or In maintaining tin gonrn inent in any Baltic pioiiuce "Auierlia wants pen e l.tt u i,jve peine and get out of Europe PI.N-I.ual Jnll Js .11 llilrilul lif.ruuh... ni.' 11 will mime m link near shubrl V.r .!".'. ',,"r.""h '",l l '' mut t , l ..H VV On.tl, . t tf, ' I 11' .111 I rv "tl 111 Tlls IIVNi imrr Ian flAN'l HO IT HT I'lli. iilid tnt nriirile '" J Mil I Kltf! ' (' I 7. Pin, ,, i II V I, I. Il N il B n l.n .i) , Pt-ln riltivivs II i'IIAI.1 KNill.lt eH n, It lutiieH hiiI frltiult also Xitr5 onler tt the lal la .Inn of tli. I'nltnl hlu, r, ,t vltt.t to .erihes I rl .' p ni . t lh. ,n,.!' II llilr III in is.'d riiAtimV," In. ,',r vt at tt MnrMi tm ' "" ''" .Mel, VI Hill, IN Jan 'H, HIKA.N ,f , .loin, , l.nu.jhll,i nmi dimhlir nf th. i.?f llllim H..I M.rlorl. Prl hw , ouri if ni. funeral will to Mini froni MJN Mai mJ'WL,,,.'T.'V V r;nahf.hvrl,. .l,n , IIKI.I1NI1 Iv inf. tf Vl,vn,,,iw ii .,.-' mil .Ifuhtt-r of the lt. I?.'!1 '. "".'ndtin Ivotli In lier tl.d v.ar llalaUvr, ...i , ' '"i" invited to funeral but I Ji i , '''"".'l" I Sprlmmilll '' I '.iiiun p K i-i .''nHii.ti.Mken eervli.. IS i'liur. Ii i " Hnrren Hill i,m WHOPlKl.n Jan " 'r,A,,Ni w,' "' "arr It 3" r- in im pn; IIKI.K.N tiytcrlan t'huri ..TAYltK At 7M union t,, Jan. jj ,DA I mat, aaustiter of l janiti w. Taylor. Motic. s.n. nrnoini rt. ...., ,. i.ii' ni"i Iflf iqa IIIVII0I1 In f.ir... M..'"'. 11 R. in ut the ('liurtn of OoJ.il s- ' ?' Paoll. Pu ,lt'maln.ri2n b"0;!11, ,i.n'VJ', ve., from 7 to u p. m . . i? iiij Ttiura, Collfn.aale, Dl. fo. V.',:,-.' I ?r.kr M7. ;h. P.oii "n." ue I'rea: I i " : uniral liter. w vm ..a.. ...- tt - .-. kf,ji
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