Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVKm'Cl PUBLTC LEDGETPHnADELPHIA, FRIDAY, .TAXTJAUT 31, 1015
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LIEUTENANT DIES
ON FINAL FLIGHT
Fhiladclphiaiuiu Fatal Ac
cident on Way to Sail
I lor Homo
25 UN CASUALTY IJST
Private I'Vom City "Wounded
Trying to Hoscnc German
Women Ticij lo Guns
"Y
DAY'S CASUALTY
LIST TOTALS 1241
Mux ti.i
lllnl nf HUrn
Prank (Inrmxiix-
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'V.
Iiint m.niio ii I'hlln.li IipIim . .I'lininui
II HxiirfviiK, Strutl'liljiiri;
tAnuiitlril ,rtrirl
ITtlVATCS .xtitlintiy llniill,llk. .tuhlmnil-
''irr xnion ocicnrxni. imrrioti i uv.
Ilrr r (lnhiuuT', Al..titnxxns ll)mn
ilfll. ldni.iiir(t. Htmilcx It .Inntn, Slntlntr-
V ... It.. ... ... I '.'.,n- Atr-vimlr Ktr. IliuiirHmil; I'llonvn
Wai UCpat tlllClH lU Mull Mn; N- K-nln.ion, Hurry r. Mar.
' tin. IIHW.intr. rimrlm Nnrlfkn, HI Nnrlh
II 111 TV' -Mil I'aflrn Mlrct. I'HIImlHnhlH. r.lmir U. OUtnl,
WIS O'lV iNilllll'S: .)V-i 111 Unrrl.l.iirR, llnrrv lll.ldl. lui.jsti, t'.tim. liar-
lirr llnlKrl, llltlil II.
m;v 4i:iiskv
IxlllriJ In Arllon
I'liix Ti;llcpr Slnrki'. Wlmrton.
ARMY PRISONERS STRIKE
llnl nf Illtm
SI'.UcllJANT CiiIhiII T. llHiitnini, Allan
tio rity.
M.Miiutrtl ,Mfrrl.x
Honor loll for I ho City
and Its Vioinity Today
ivii.i.ui in uhpi-wi: ActimiM
l.irntfililttt
IIAnOMI ItVM.It Mlllt. ;;, pt,u
ruari. Tnrom
Illl'.ll OK All llll'.M AMI III III. i:
I HM
WilEotirr
joi-r.rii Horn, :im.i .m. ion -t.
inr.it or mr.Ai:
rrlmlr
rnSK . i.uixnm.u. 7o iiui,t
ax.
MiitM)t;n i:i.hi;i.y
l'rlxnl".
Cllltt.l VAftll.KA. Ill North lijrim
i-ri;iii:ku-k a. kmikie. mi r:t im
nl nl . (trrmanlnun
IIOMKMI'k IIAMKI.. 71" Vinrlilll t
JOHN I'.MiKla. 131"! iiermai't"n " .
not'Mihii (iu;iiKi;i: t mii;u:r
mim'.iii frifanl'
.msi'.ril M. it.igi:h. tu vhimi.
MA I-. J1IIK1T, 11 i'i- st . (.amitm.
('tirporiil.
IIIKAM I1AIIM. Ul.'i North fcul'fntll
J.MI AI.KXAMIi:iC I'KAKR. 1M5
Porter ft
OIlK
ciiAiti.r.o v. :i.wi:i.i. i'fl Vurtti
'I wrntv-rlKlith l ...
IIF.KNAIUI A. KAHN. -Trt Wt Sli'l.lnn
r.1 . Olnfy.
Trhnlf
IIAItnV M. Hi;ill.lN. v. N.rth K.-
r.tli t. ll'rlniilv rr"ri"l miailnci
I.KII V. TKKT.MAN. Hill Milkr rt.
(Pr'Mousiy rrporttil nilslr.B I
RnTt'KM'.u 'in ni i v
HVIinV A. MKTxr.r.U. ino Kjt Oar
flId at. trreliu,l rrortP(l mlfitl(J.
( orpornl
AKTIiril .1. I'l IIMMi. -'-M 'Wallace
rl
I'rlial
joKru VAi'V-iriu. li"-"- n irth i:ih-
fenth at . I'Htnilvn
MOl'MIKIt M.ldllTI.V
I'ortwirnl
JO-KI'll T. KAII.IN. IIS Wrt Mit
H . Media.
I'matr
FKMI FIIANK. IS'.'J South Sutll t
IIARHY ItlMiKI.. lilt W'ft Mnrn t
IIAMKt. D. MM.IU'II. 31)33 N'orth Fifth
t.
Unt'MIKIt M.IOHT1.Y
Trliatf!
r.VSQI'AI.K rANH'IIKM.I. '27 Knil
IIAItRY Mli;l.l IN. 1C-J North I'ranhlln
IIKKMAN '. JTK KIMilXR. :.t Wost
Stllrs at.
i i v.
J 1 . r
JsJkS
i'lii ti;
hirch
Aflcrnooii Hcconl
:52 KILLKI) C'l'IO h"1"' '"
TuMity-fonr Die of Wounds.
12 of Uim'um'. 10 by Acui-
ilrnt: 1100 Woiimlnl
U niiihiclnnt .Titi .11 Two 'ftsii.ilt'
It-tH wpro KlMti nut y llio Wnr lvp.nt
Mlliie It Arllon
Kutohnrr XXarnkn.
tllon. rretioul
MlKklliE
HeiwirlH
Woiinilnl etrrel,t, I'rrtlouklr Ittporled
Killed
I Ilia- l'ltl ATI: .lamea Turpln. Jersev city.
Hounilril, Decree rndelermlnelt I'm lon-lj
Reported .Mlliu
ri iitTTit t ii.. i t i4.-.
l'rilAII;f .Inaetdill- l-l.lo. I'll tKli'l r R h , nroc,
Itru.o llawiei. Harford. - I'lilVATCS fnrl I. Marehee. T'nrla. An
Mounded llIHIy. rmlauilr Reported I ""m l'""'r '"","n-. Jeraev city.
''"J" Relurnetl to lluli, l'relotil.r Reported
PH1V ll.- Tnul llorau l.en, nun. , Mlln
Uomnled. I.e.ree l;e,.rn,lne,l. l're,loub, .llIJt'Frs-Tr'e'd ,"" nV. 'bel...
RriHirtrd .Ml-lne Mn V Morliz, II Mil. atnet. faimlen.
' OilPOnAI. tlcorso A. I'eitii. Wllllamic A""-r' w ,'11'' '" "
l"'r' i COUI'OH.I.S llnntli ' .Teffrlei Alldh.
'!. 'ly'-i Jllllon J t.eiihtman. llarleinn. lie nt. i:inorili t" l.ule. Ilrlnuir. I'arl
ritl A IKS arr M. Ilrrlln. Dili North it. Zaiinrker, I'lHlntlild. Samuel r lilf-
loOO Ainu nl F.cavciiwortli Hefusc
to Work Following Fire
l.eiitennurlli. Knn.. .t.nn. 31. Morp
rit!ATl:S .lohn .Toeph rallott. t'afa.lli' ,1..,,, nftren liMmlrml r.f fha K7h lirlfs.
H..ir.l I'atrirk O'.Mallev, 'Irenton, lVllke ' l,M" Il"'t'r litlimreil or the .I5i0 line
HiHwieki. .leney fity. oners In tlio Unltcil Stnlcs tllsclpllnury
MUklne In Atllon ' hnrracKn lierr. wlicro flio Wcdnci'da.v
I'lllVATliM ttorro Um.Mi. tti.hi-rinn. liljclit tlo.tro oil tironorlv MlIUCll at mole
"eyt'tT V"'"'m- J"m" "''"" thi.il 100.000, i,tu.e.l to leave tli.tr J 0- p TUP VIHCT T? A QHTOM A RT F.
tonay or to pcrrorm nn" lauor. It.) JL - J. kllli lVlV-'O X 1 i- lUiiivi ---
oiinkif 'SUITS IN AMERICA OF REGULAR
rDunng ,
Ready Fresh For
Tomorrow's Buyers
menl todfl rontn'tilnc ii totiil of l.'ll .l.r .;.. Wllllamenort. Alvle II. rtllhatiRli. i ,..,,.,. , .,,,, ,,
n.i.n. Thc,e I1M Lrirm Hip .,.! In...i 't-",lB.r,lJ,.1PlD,Vl. 'SK iVVniW KtiE?J "mtil'WX
j i of cafualtlen tep. itcd for till cntikr!. in All. mown . i Wn; Walt.r A. Ilelaler. Trenton, r'rattk
. ..II ll.. I... ... m t ... ' llnn.A U , I MIH 1 1 I !...-. til
, .,11 l. t. . f. .-... ... .1.11 (,-.'
. imnrrtfil to MilUnri (nntrnt
In torJnrrt totiil of 1 nmrH. hit Rfiinrlr.I MNnInc
1 nppmr In thn titonittiR lls-t, null .pi!2 In rml AT!: Ohmiii Kunnt
-. imu i nuoii iii ill it vi J ii'iiirnp
Thirty-two lillleil in iirtlon. one illo.l h
n'rplnno urrlilPiii, forty-two illrd vt ills
lfmK.iV SllVlfV! I'tlfT.ip.l luenliiii lint-... Ml.
reloilI.T 'fhael MlkleK, llayonne; .Trihph (i J'hllllpo'ne, .
Paeat' : fhrlttlati If. Wiil.l.enhorMl. lfrtltn. .
Norlh ln.
Relnrned to lluli. l'reloul Reported
in..... r
fine. Illlrtv.tliri.. ..re mUvltiu- III nrll.in. ....." l.1,.l"s,T.-""1" A.Hrnn. Alir"o"
.. : V V V-. " .....-...-.., ,,ii)Hn, , iirinrdti awnrren. Arthur r
Uoun.led Mlfthll..
Sl.nanAS'T Morris Hrck, Now )lrun.
Wlrk
. CtmroitAt. --I'eler A Mitchell. Kearny.
in. - i r.. -i narirn i.uaK. (irariicc; llar-
mi wouniicii ypwipiy. ! wnimueil tip- Jjaniei. .. I'leurfleld. Mllldtn I, Harrington. rlon fl .Mohriniin. I'almtrm William Kllery I
rneifi iinrrlnftton 1'iirl,. Daniel Jlelleker, West Ho-
ct oo tindctrrntliipil.
"otituleil
iiml 177
ullnl..i.. ' l.rle
f. 'V. ,.,,,( t -l.ll'l ilvll.H 1.1 llfnl.ml.. tru.m...i.i ...
llarrv ,. ,Mei,g.r. inn i;ut ti
I lll.'nlet.ihh. Itenlnmln Ttu
lit., r. iln(-..t; HenJaiiiln II t'llllllp. Villain
S'timtnarlztil. thP to(.ilK air: noumlrd. Deree I mlrtermlned
i:.port.il to.lny Totiiln .."K.m,,MAv,,H, J'""i,'hf IVBer. l II ,ne
Klllr.i In iriinn 1- in ktp . "". ' I lilldetpiiia. .lohn lletnlnBr. llol.l-
... .' . I,lln.n '- 3.l'i iln.oliuri; I'linr.. - Jarm-v-wakl. IMIatiurBli
lorn ot wotliul". ... .'I l.'.s.li) i.iii'oiiai.. .lolm ic lron. stonet.oio
lonl of dlscasf rj
I'leil from arilil.'in nml
ctlier aup in
M lysine In nil on . :!.1
Woumlcil . . .
VACUUM CUP
ELECTRIC
WASHER
with nwlnglnR
wringer. Pay us
for It monthly,
less than you
now pay ft wash
erwoman. 12 Makes for
Comparison
Judson C. Burns Sales Co.
The Royal and Olhtr Electric Cletntrt
1108 Walnut St. ''
. Open All Hay Saturday
Wilmington Store 8011 Hut 7th St.
Itoi "inani .1 Kimati. Touam.i. Arthur 11
"i""" .MHler, Tltil.Ml.i, llr.irB" A. Men., I'm III
Xltn. Il.il r i: Mlt.li.u. ll.irrlKliurk-: .rl .
C.i'.l;i !, ONun. iiilol-ttnn. ilnnrBo A I'ro. lor.
i'i.. ;i!'.iTi"ri.. .-i.i.i.. iuiwinini' n, I'ltie
.... i ..mi. t.urnh: lllrani Harne. nl. North Sixteenth1
1 100 l3-,7u atreet, I'lillu.Mnlil.i. I,w i: li.i, t,r ,
Or.iinl toluN
Jill
llarifrhoro .1'iini-.. Alixiiiid'.r I'npp l:i:l.
,. n... !'."r,fl "'"''"', I'lulaile'iihlJ. Meltulua Hulllpr.
9aw..'
l.lt:iT. tlltOI.I)llKl.lt Ml.lt.
I.ii'iili'nanl Mrr. wu. killeil in an
iirrii'KH' iir MKCIIWH - I'm nk I.eeter limn New
"' e'r."- i.i"i I lorenre
Klllril in Anion rcmK harl' I', r.lnell. .'HtiO North
l.ttllTllNANTS UeorRn Alllnu e Si.l- , Tweliln-emhth .Irect. T'llllildelplila
r!:5nl'i,i',"l',,'",lls,,'W",,l'",",N I'lllVATi:. Ilnini-tt l' An.lermn. New
Mile, .Masa. KenslriKlfii .l.-orBe 1. Dnv, Newherj AN
Killed In AlrpLme An hie,,, ,'1,, '.liViTro'rii.'rlr'x.'"'.'.?
I.lt.t TUNANT ltnrulil II. iker Mer ii'.', '-'711 V -el Sheldon street, nine, IM11I11.I.-I-
.ate road. Tiirum. I'liliadeipiila phla: Dennis It Me,ier, I'ltlrhurBh: John ti
, nil. h.li. i. I'arhnneilule. Hurry Smllh. l'ho.-
Died of Dl.ej.e tiKv,,;- Mitehill Tri intatlllu. I'lttidnirch
.i i r I a 1 1 c ariiilenl
forwnul in tli, fii,
l.tKL'TKNANTS Alljn I. CHliii.b.-ll I nl.
.T.t. n., ilmirit" 1 Mrleit. I), trim.
'Ml.-li.; I.ln d 13 Wliliiiini.. HlBin. III.
Ilro inil'l,l,d rrom H""'"'v I'rellmi.lj llriiorled '."" '.'. . ,Vi'
nit .inn mk.Iiiit , ',,M11
Mounileil lltilitlt
I'ltIV 'l i:s (irnro 11 II. st,nii. i..n. 1.
iv. 1. Mtirliti .t I'.ipI.i t'.i... i...i I.... ...
..f t.A..... 11. . 1 .'.ti. ..viii iii. .11...-. . rr. 1 u . lie pnrieil ... ., ' " ' ."i1 .mi . mi 1-
llf .1 11PII V tlrp .Hill ... . " ' .' A I...I.I e . run ,m w .. 1 tl...t'l.l.l
rnn-m-il Ih,. ii.irni.iii noiiien who were ,,.,,..,..... ..: .. ,. ,. , Plii-lniri.li I'et.r I'.ml lit, hell. p..'itnn. i;.."
tlf.l to lifl'mutl llMi'ilili gtum !..,,,! Ir.ill. H.inBer.aiipun. ward M Mu.k. f ;a.l ill. . i:.iird Muldnn
i.. ii i.inii.i imi laei.uiiie I'auienein. iJi
Kei ..mirth mre. i Plilli.lelph.i: iliin.inii
In .. , ,- "' . ,,.. IKi'illlhlll.
' """I hiiii iu in;, i ... ii.iir., .ill.
anil Mi Samuel lekin, ilil'.'ii . Spruce Wounded. Deeree I mleteriiilueil
ytrcpl. I'm.iit li-Kiii .li'M-nl. Hip cruel- CAI'TAINS iiiuue Orernweit i-.
ty with w In. ti iin tins e, n women nml inn-. '1V . Hardin i iM.lai.d Sn.rnn
chllilrt'ii trpiiti-il "oer iherc." In tell- nr.nllinr. Muh
lliir of tin. rahl on tli,. m.n hltin euiim ,1:.. , I.I1U-riA'ANIs - har ... cai,,ni.i.
Kllll: "I llinnl wonii'li M'rp'imlne -in. I " N,"w "rl ''", l-dvwinl I. Haluinv.
wiir.1 nn.l fouti.l. to ,v horror. Ih.- 7..r- n JMiiin, li KellrA,", ""iIhim, v 'v '
mull WolllPti t It'll to the Ikh'Iip lli.irliliie li.inal.l Mii'l'ire il.iklur 1 i,. , J,,,!.,!, ,.
eim.. Tl. wrp hrlcMtii: ninler thn Mudse, Miitili.itnui. Knn. ih.irl. li.nj'
tin- of our I. nil. its. A iitmilK'r 01 ti ..." I'arkee l'ur.lii ill.- P.... li-uri:.- 11 !.,,
It" tlllllCll. " t Ikim. H.TII w.iin.n nml '"'" "" ' " ;
lilWren tr. iitpil uoip limn iIokh. mid H.uiml.d llelilli
I .1111 llnlikful that III.. llBhtltlK illil 1101 ,.,,;, inSAVIS - Wi.i.hii, II lllan.h
liaxo to li.. In America" .- York . in .!... -. I'ur.l. la-uistiili K- '
Heforc iiliMtititr I'rnati- lkin was a Ailnrt On-m- T.jku-. A-lnin... an '
etud.'lit at the IMHladolplila Trail- Schcul ,.,.. . .....
and had nn orllc ihnvntown whero lie 1 i.vn l.AM
made hltietirlnts. The last letter from Mlle.1 in Anion
him was written I'eietnlier 11. lie ald pltl ATI: llrain I; Mnnr, . . - ..ca
th.'it hi had tciovcred and xv.ih feellnp; '.'ce
fine. Ho was called to the color . In
Apul of last ..ar and ttalncd at Mmile,
I'.llili i,elli i.ir.il llirn Shetlm tp'.'o Ni.nli
rtankllii Hipri IMillHilelnlilH; Herman V
M.i.'.il'J.'l .':iu Wen SMI" atreil I'nl.a
il'dlhn. lalnurd II Wll.ov. l'ltlel.uiirh.
1 rann I'linnrio .Ml.-i-ti.u n l.uflier p l.t
toi lmlla. riareiii.1 lliitnuik Hluh.
Ill" I'liarl". I' llindln, Hte.-lmp. liar,
ireil..r Ue.l Leeainin 1'ni'ik txii...k
tti .- i.nton Wa'ter Imiiii. Nil-ona
M-1 Cl,: T-t 7!
!- a-k fc. I an. A &
puciuicieep
SJArtercuticura
All dnitfi? st. .Srnn R. (lirTttifft .jl fft I!-.,-, "',
PainiI tttch triot 'Cuticum, Dept 01. Boitoo '
1 1. 1.5
1 y tz.,.-
M5
aji ' w
KaK3EaSM
DRINK
WATER
The cost? "Tis but a trifle when you
consider the benefits. Purock is de
livered to offices and homes in steril
ized glass bottles. Six large bottles
or a five-gallon demijohn, 50 cents.
THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia
li'll, SpruvP Jb43 Keystone, Race 1887
COHI'OltAI. 1IIUWI IIAIIM, bio
North sixteenth nr.-ef. i otllcnlly re
ported wouinlecl. iUki-i.i unilttermiiieij. in
today'c ollli nil list. War Department
teletram t.. I.im mother, Mrs. I'ath. rme
L1.uten.nt Harold Bai.cr M. .v.,o -;, XV Sl'X ',.7,
was wounded in the. les hy a niai lime- wounded. No Liters hnxc lu-t-n iv.imx.hI
Kun Bullet while nylnR at a low nUi.ude '"J"' 'y";', ,".:
durlnc rainy xxeather fifteen miles Inside .lunc an a memher ..f . iniiianx in'iHi
the German lines on September 28. Is ' a'f"",1'' Pr"'"'" '""nhvm. nt hM.,is
teported today uy tno x ar uepartment i;ik,i, r .iii-i.i'ii i!in,i.it, fiiti M
to have occn Killed m an airpian.; ae. ni" sire. i. s.is.v.1 ukiih i .inn
.j . ,, .. wounded s-ixci.-lx ii. Hie left aim at toe
fluent januarj .. ArconiK' tiattle. Seit..iiii.i- :. k a m,.m.
Lieutenant Merz had recoxercd from I her of Company T' I'H'tli Infanti-. ami
hb wounds after spendinp several weeks , lm" hr'n '""ea- nn. e Max i,,
,.,,., ,, ' s.TKcant S.dcer wrnt ox ei m a as a
In a base hospital In Southern I-rance. pnxatc. Imt won pr motion t.. i nrporal
and had been flxlnc reuulaily flnee. Inw ""' ''iter to s,-rK. :,nt H. i,. l.niBed to
., , ., , . . lhA Htl '' '"'"I "t Penimx Ixnjiia
recoxery until lie m.t his death on .Ian- before It a. feder.ilievl n.to the in'iii
uar. o Infantry and eaxx- -erx I. .' rci th. M.-M.-.m
, " , i . i. , ..c . border II.- ! Rraduate of u ,. West
In a letter written December JS to Its Tlilll'-1t.lii llth S.I10..I ami pivmoiis
father. Charles V. Jletz. 08:5 State road, to entiritm tin rii. was a. s.i'.ii,an.
,, , He Is twt'lllx -three enr ..111 SMReatlt
Tacony, the lieutenant salel ho xvas seilc-r i- a. tin iher ,n-laxi t., Ma joe j,
about to ta.ko Ins alrplano to l.e Bains; Nl. h..l - i s-nnnd i.itir..- ,,. r.,ni,i
n.a .'n..1 In.. .mm- ....v. t.n.A .a .1.. X..(
AIIU ItUUlU ,UUI .Iii, I.U.I. I.rt.r kU 1.1--
coast. xvhero he xvoutil embarlt for home
Mr. Merz attributes his sons fatal
xxound to bad weather encountered "i
the final flight.
Lieutenant Merz xxas a nipmber or tl .
S3d Aero Squadron He xxas n Kiailua'
of Cornell Cmversitx and xxas an.om; r
first honor men to sn amies with ..
Cornell aMation nun In 131'
A brother, Lleutemu i i'i;,i .- i
M.r. Jr , is xx itli the t'nit. d '.". .
service In h'tano.) noxv.
Lieutenant Merz xxas . n .
here. 11 made' li.s hutne
parents.
Recorded on today oh sua
there are. ttvont.x-flxe from f -Lieutenant
H. L". Miz 1 one
others from here nr reported ,i,-,
rrom accidents and one of disease.
Twelve hutiilrrd and forty-ine ;. i .
appear on th report for t. e ci.-m
ih-. greater number brmif wo.ime.
slightly or wounded mti dftr-e- i.i .,.
irrmlned t'or 1'ennsx han a ,..!.- .,
14.1 names.
In th report for I'IuIikI. 'i ,. i
four xxounrieil i-teie'' . . .,.
w'ith decree i.ide' 'i. . : ,.t .
wounded s. gir l . i
duty.
SKETCH t: Ol TIIL A'O.s
I'lllVATi: ( II ui i - iiin
pany . 1 IStr li :.. i..- . -.
her 29 in the b . g
est, xxas ar;a.n x.o. -j.d ' e
BOOTSHOP lij g
l 1223 Chestnat h 8
ft V.cnnrl T liu.r r I
Vrafv sa,x''!- P jr jy J 9
i . . a &J2r' Tl B
I CLEARANCE i I
I SALE J I
I Women's 8, Misses'Winter Shoes
$090 or
I - $8'00 I f
I ' It
ti
ELPRODIKTO
i
N..
Will Labor's Mighty Forces
Form a New Party?
"Iliinl I'artic?" in tin count r have ycncralh loiiic to jricl. but the scope of the new
inoveinent to orj,Mnic "liaiui and brain" workers into a political unit and its appearance in a
winter ol unrest and discontent convince observers that history is likely to forget to repeat
herself in tlii instance. Samuel (Jompcrs. a consistent opponent of the Labor-party idea,
pleaded with New York leaders on the eve of hi departure for Kurope not to join the new
inoveinent. but within a week, as 77 r Evcniiuj Post (eW York) notes, a Xcw York Central
Federated Union, the Brooklyn Central Labor I'nion. and the Woman's Trade L'nion League
had met in convention and created the most formidable of the local party organizations.
In an enlightening article m thi week' I.ITKRARY DKilCST February 1st all
the particulars ol this new political movement are shown. The platform adopted in New
York is also presented. A new political labor part directly affects millions of men and
women in this country. Don't fail to read about this latest development in our industrial life.
Other article. ot great interest in this number are:
Why the Farmer Opposes "Daylight-Saving"
The Result of an Investigation Made by "The Literary Digest" Among the Spokesmen for
the Farmers The Editors of Agricultural Papers Throughout the Country
The Probable Effect of Nation-Wide
Prohibition
The Railroads' Own Remedy
Germany Votes for Order
Does Finland Deserve Help?
LichnowsUy's Peace Suggestions
To Stop Germany at the Rhine
A Tree Census
Germany's Economic Crisis
Rescuing Stranded Fish
The Diminishing "Mayflowerites"
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Teaching Americanism in the Factory
Rostand's Satire of William
A Poet's Horror of War
French and American Praise for the "Y"
The Trenches Against the Church
Slackers in War Prove Slackers in
Marriage
Jugo-Slavia
The Best of the Current Poetry
News of Finance and Commerce
Personal Glimpses of Men and Events
.Jfm Slrikinff llluiilrulions, Togcllwr Willi the licsl of the Car loom
World Opinion on the Peace Conference Yours in "The Digest"
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