EA'EJilNG TUBLlO LEDGER l'HIIADBLPHIA, JJO.NDAY, . MAEOH 10, 1910 , " r ll TttiCK MEN CITE HEAVY ROAD NEED " . : :?rlaii3 for New State High- ' .ways Await Action on jpl f Legislation Proposed tsi ENGINEERS ARE ruiMUiU taws lo Check Increasing Stolen Car Menace Arc Also Submitted Du a Staff Comirondrnt . llsrriaburg. March 10. Not until some, trecment la reached on what IcRlMation j ll tb be passed re(rulatliiR the size nnil might of motortrucks In rcnnsylu-nla can anv step bo taken by the state- 11 Rh ny Department toward the hullelltiK rfr reconstruction of permanent trunk. fine highways. The. whole question con. fronting tho road cnBliuf-rs Is how Vhuch weight must we make the road carry. " '" Tho present law cnrrlcR a maximum i weight regulation of 24 000 pounds but tho truck associations of the state arc cideaorlnK to hae this weight rcgula. tlon Increased to 25,000 cr 30 000 pounds During past odm!nltratlons of the Hlihmv Henarlment the roads hate ibten built with foundation'" of IHo Inches on tho sides and set en Inches in me cen ter, but under the plan to carry Jl.OOn pounci iraiuo kip new spHtnuanuun -- ror six inches on tne smo nnu ni" inches of foundation In the center of reenforced ro ids and for seven-Inch side ,tlrmir;aii0u MoaSttn Car .and nine-Inch foundatlnn In tho .enter lI,r"IM- ,'l," rviii I lioiiaiHla on Aseinul Market Guide for Housewives Prepared by the City Market Agent of the Bureau of Market, United State Department of Agriculture AUl'NDANT Potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets ami parsnip NOllMAI Orapefrult, banana q( sweet potatoes, lemons, i.ibbagc and spinach t PCWItCE Toiruitoos, csRpl.mt, peppers li(nin, straw bciries, eletj, npples nnd ornnRcs Kulr rn I'roilun Oraclr Ktc e nt n UMail'r in I'onsumer KtlRTAllI.i; TvAn rc1 ncets lUrrel 1 Tt V nft bhl (Uii.litn ll) . Hie 111 i arrota Ilarrel I tV.' nn lul (40.n ( Met tv l rk utilmitc Old. Ve turk 2 2 n Mil (111-!.', Ib) 1 (Up lb .w pinrbU 2 aw vi hmii (is-io his) I.mho heurt Onulinimr-7-i'nllfnrnlR .' no !! mi rrt fH-14 hrtol bo IV hnil ralary Florida . . ... .1 I VI 1i l-h (12 stalks) 2 30c atalk I,ttllce IlorMa . .... t lM il 4 bill (.111 (ll hitaj til .'iir he1 California tirherir . . . I ".'V. Ml hmi HOSt) hl n Sir head Onions Xn 1 rllow Itwrnhm liu llni 4 e lb rrnlrs Hsrref . . 1 T1 V si bbl (11(11 V; II t) i"l -4o lb 1'olsto's ivnnaehama No 1 whlii-s j SW no tw t Ul 2H H rM in file It rk New nrS Nn 1 uhltM .2 H.'trtrwt (J 2i U pkl in IV U r't Nw Jersejr S ImaHM "V so m (SI) i rk 0I4p U tiU RniHahi-s llnthoiiav . "4 il Is h hunch Spinach Texas . . 1 TVS 00 bus (12 11 ' rM l2V'i pk l Potatoes N Jcraev baakft ,1 2 ID haa, (H I) t bkl 21 1.V U bk Delaware, bampppn .' 7-loobmp (1J-14 W o') -1 Me H nk Turnips White unwashed in- ." bus (" l ' lk 1 i N bk New tersev )ellw .in mimcm i rk) nui pk IS nnlnnlii rutabano i , CI) baa (S n ' pk) k 11r ' pit r'nl'IT"- Vppies New t or llildln A 'J' Inches ) (! in M bhl (X1) ii ' pk 1u lt( ' pl. New ork (Sreeninss X 2'a In Dfninj-. bbl (ts4j i rk) ."I up ', pk Hen tnvls ."4 Inchis v n n j; bhl (1 4J pki J", 10 ) pk I'oirer arades . . 7 fin s "u hhl ns.jj 1, pl ) j jsr i, ), lnears . ... t 2Vn on bnt (st.itu 1 fin ,inn t.emoi - rnllfornla 4 j ". mi I nx Clno .1iim I" Se ilnren tlraperruit Florida lirne . . a nn "I in lox iifli in-ne eaeh PlorldH medium . . . 4 on 4 V) 1 ox (4i n t,i each Florida small . . 4 . n-t 2 Ivix (sin n p pnPh t)rans" Klnrldn larne . 1 nn ll Ol) box II Wl I "!ilr dojen Horlda medium . . 1 Ml .'t box (1 "H it Tile rtojen Florida "mill 1 V) 7 "O box (Jim oilll dote i i nlirornla larite ... 1 lift X 71 box (131 in 7".e doren i l fornla medium . il no il 7t box Mtm in (e dnjrn i Hllforn a emnll 0 "0 7 no lun i-"1f! lo r,0i dozi n FAMED NAVAL GUNS BACK HERE TODAY PHYSICIAN DEMANDS POLICE BE PUNISHED Returning Transport Brings To of 14-Inch Type From Western Front l o plain roads J Tho truck people also desire 1criU- jlton permittlnB truiks of nlnety-sK inches in width instead of ninety Inches and truck lengths of t vent -eight feet Instead of tweno feet There Is con- alderable opposition to theso Increases, HOUSE TO GET BILLS SEES AUTO STOLEN, TO CARE FOR INSANE OWNER GIVES CHASE ! Alleged Thief Captured After Engine Stalls, but Com- panioiin Escape p Calendar This Week Appropnatlon bills carrjlnc increases ns the majority of roads nre but sixteen i of many thousand uouars to w - feet wide, and It would be dimcult and 0 lnp (ndlgtnt Insano and conduct tho dangerous In mnnx places for eight-foot L.Mo ilnsnitiils will bo "pashid upon ly Tlde trucks to piss enth other. Thr . . . .t... i, u.-mi urh lone sweep iround eunes hy trucks of tne i.egisuuro u.. ".." ffrtRt length Is also given as an obJc.- measures wilt appear tonight on too tlon to lntreaslng the length benste and House cxlcndarp. There has been some talk among mem- vi.iitlonal bills will be reported out bers of tho Legislature to Increafe tho ' ' ' i-n. rnmmittcn speed limit in open . ountry to thirtj- by the llouve Apptoprlatlons Commltteo flo miles nn hour and to rigl.ll tnforco 'and work started on the reduction oi this provision but the general consensus tho gfncrnl apprbprlatton bill of opinion is that a. limit of thlrlj miles i biU (o Te0Tganz,. .ho Uep-trtment n Hour mil l.ruulUiy u,- ui-iiU !"" i . ...., ,r ,,PnnlnL. nr Arr eiiu p aim e'-sit ...". -.- n Thl will increase the speid from the prerent mark of tvent-four miles nn hour. Another suggestion that will likely receive faxoruble consideration by " th.e lawmakers will bo to mtlie every ; onei exceeding tho speed limit llhilly axdopted responsible for accidents with out consideration of negligence The stolen car cll has caused the Introduction of a. number of bills In both branches of the Leglrliture regulating sales of motor vehicles and placing upon all public garngo owners certain re. qUIrements In tho way of records that Will enable pollen to reidlly locate stolen automobiles Some garigc owners nro objecting strenuouM to making the rec ords required In sotn of the bllle, but It is almost certiin ihit tome leglsli tton xx 111 bo cmeied that will terjulro records to he kept of tne car ind engine numbers of all motor vehicles lomlng Into their hands for stonge or repitrs When thera" aro tny signs tint rhow mutilation of nny numbers or attempt to mutilate numbers Immedtatn nutlco must bo furnished to police departments. Other proposed bills Impose luxvv fines ajid Imprlronmcnts lo have in posresMon cooperate an motor vehicle from whuli cither car or tnglno numbers ha.vc bttti eliminated xnero ire hm iiui-i rruiiiiiiiK irucn tho powers of the (Invernor reiauvc contracts nnd suiiplifs await the ap proval of Governor !-pioul If he ap proves them thev will be Introduied In the Lrglslaturo ilnmidi.itelv. Stons of measuro arc being drafted by the leg islative lteferen.(- llure.iu A number of henrlngs aro scheduled for this week, among them one beforo a Joint session of the Pish and Game Committees of both Houses tomorrow Among fifteen hills on the Senate sec ond reading calendar tonight are the Dalr bill on mllltarv training the in ternal affairs bills and the measure to require lights on vehicles at night. rifty hills are on the House calendar The Dxwson bill to authorize the Is suance, of tho 60 (100,000 bonds for roads will bo on third reading Other bills on third reading nre the amend ments to the third-class cltv code .nd the, Davis bill to forbid the teaching of (itrman In the public sihools. The bill to reoiginlzo the State Rank ing Department Is on tho Hnue s si cond reading lalendar ir are the iudustriil bank bill and the measure to permit building xnd loan assoi latlons to Invest In federal bonds COUNTESS MAY CLAIM SEAT Prompt action on tho pin of Hairy V Mellnv tins nnrlnir street In giving chase to three men who attempted to utcal his automobile, resulted In the capture of on,. f tho nlkged thieves vi hen the nuihlne rlalled two squirts lrnm where it wan taken Tho acuind Is John O Kenfe eigh teen years olu ltegent Btrc t near Hfts fourth He was held in J400 ball for a fuither hearing Wednesday In Magis trate Harris in the Thlrt--ecoiid strict and A ondland avenue polite station According to the police, Mellov was visiting a frlond In South t lft-rourtli strict, when three men Jumped Into his enr nnd drove off Melloy henid the en gine stait and gave chase HU' call to dm men In lull Hltrni'teij the attention of District Deteclvi Qulg'ev, who Joined ari him Two sipnies irom me sitiip " " theft the ar Hlilled The men leaped out, and (iK,efe va c.ipturtd after a. short clia1-! flit' others impid Soldiers and sailors plaved havoc with the Germans during the closing dns of the war, but Ihcy were aided In this work hy monster navnl guns that made up nn i mclent "short hittery on tho western Iront Two of these long-range guns that did such effectlvo vvork will arrive In this dtv lodny nnd. like the stalwart bluejnekits, will bo assigned to tho Philadelphia N'avy Yard until Lncle Sam finds other vvork for them to do. The guns are nboard the transport West Hosokli, which Is due at the navy yard this afternoon Besides the gun, the ship Is bringing nine soldiers Despite records of the returning sol diers, tbej will share first honors with the big n ivv guns, for these ordnanco pieces won Imperishable fame In the war Thev are sixty feet long nnd linvn n range or thlrtv-fivn miles Known as (ho It-Inch naval guns they are the most powerful guns ever construe ted for the navj Simile! M Vnuclnln. vice president of tho H.ildwln locomotive Works, built them nnd enrlv Inst spring they were suit to rrniiie under tho .ommind of i1mlral Plunkctt, Manx guns of a slmllir tpe were completed in the closing davs of tho war nnd are now at the navj nrd Navv vatd olllclals express the oplnli n tint thev will be glvui plncea in tlio various forti protecting American 'Uirbors MEMORIAL FOR McNICHOL Pioininrlil HcpuMiiMiis to Attend Meeting in Udrriclturg I'omorrow I'romlnenl Republicans from all parts or rctinsvlvaiil.i. Including more than three hundred I'hlladelphlans will at tend a memorial meeting In tho Senate chamber at Ilarrlsburg tomorrow for senator James P McNIchol f'oveirtir Sprout Lieutenant Governor lleldliinnti Senator Augustus 1' Dnlx, Jt nud others will deliver addresses 'I hose of this i Hi who will attend the Iwrvlce will meet at tho neauqu irters lot the Itepubllian Alliance. 1130 Soulh ' IVnn Square,' tomorrow morning and I L ,io liroid Street Station on the 8 I en lock train The service will be held I it 3 u cloik The tommlltcc in e hinge or the me Imnrlil IncludeH '1 homas V funning- I htini i it rk of the t nurt oT Ounrter Ses sions. Select e ounilliniin HariyJ 1 rain ier Tfilrd Wird, Itohert Grler, lllalielv 'Ii Mi i iitgh.in Magistrate William I I I .umitiell mil Select ( olliicllmati lllc.il- K Weglein, iwemv-ninui i Jtui Assault and Insulting Woman Involved in Board Trial Today Patrolman Resrln nnd Another police- man, of tho lourth street and Bnjeler avenue rtatlon. whore name has not been divulged, will be arraigned today before the Police Trial Hoard on charges of Assault and failure to protect the pub lic. The Investigation, according to police offlclali who nro probing the affair from which tho charges against Sesrln nnd hie rolleiguo developed, mav (alio In three, other policemen of the. fourth street nnd Knyder avenue station. Dr. Jacob Walker. 712 Pino streel, and Dr. Samuel Tlaron, 1032 Moya menslng avenue, who .re pressing tho oharges, today orserted that they vVlll prosecute to tha limit and Insist upon action on the part of high police olll clals Late Krldi night Doctor Walker and his wife drove to the Baron home In their auto Mrs Daron wns very It) and Doctor Wnlker had been called to treat her Mrs Walker remained In the car nnd when the doctor entered tho homo, Sesrln, It II nlleged, nppronched Iho womin and began to annoy her with Insulting questions Ho was In plain clothes nnd Mrs Walker wns not awaro thnt ho wns a policeman "He appeared to be Intoxicated ' slid Mrs 'Walker, "and wanted to know why I was out so lite " Mrs Walker sound ed the nuto horn and Charles Baron, brother-in-law of the patient, camo out of the Baron home. iynuinarir'' tititiiW ay Ranges- w Heaters Mcdt enJ Sold In PAflo Slnei JlSt Solve Every Problem W Mtcnfaetun ife remonstrated with Sesrln, but the tatted resented tho Intrusion and struck Unron. A fight ensued nnd a second policeman In plain clothes cams to tho nsslstnnce of Besrln. Whllo tho threo men were fighting. Patrolman Olson np lieared on tho sceno nnd stopped the, fight. Doctor Biron hnd been attracted by the nolne and, hnxlous to protect hli Brother. Jumped Into tho nuto nnd elrovo to the station house Ho told tho storv nnd demanded tho nrrest of Sesrln and r his colleague. TxVo plain clothes men Worn assigned to the case. They rode with Doctor Baton nnd nt Thirteenth street nnd Moyntncnslng avenue met Sesrln nnd tho other pbllccman. Doctor Baron Jumped from the car nnd, step ping up to Sesrln, demanded from him nn explanation of his conduct, "Instcnd of explaining," said Doctor Baron, "ono of tho men hit me nnd knocked mo down Ono of tho thugs tired n. shot nnd n I rnn away three other shots xvere fired None of tho po licemen tried to nld me " A half hour after the occurTenca lh policemen relumed to the Baronhome and announced that they were coin! to arrest everybody In the house. Mrs. Baron was so 111 that she could not removed, hnd. In fact, dltd a short time later. Charlts IJsron was arrested, and at the station house Besrln and hli col league) who figured In the first frca were placed under arrest. "This affair will not he dropped," said Doctor Walker this morning;. "W will see that Sesrln nnd every policeman who figured in the affair is punished. f.triiire-Mer Tax Rate is $2.92 PORK-LADEN SHIP ASHORE Allnntiqnc, En Itolitc 1'rom Here to Havre, Blows Aprotmd The bark 'lDMtique bound f"r lliv re rrince, with n cargo of u) ono 000 pounds of lard and pork was blown ashoro Inst lilght while anchored below Reedv Island, according to a repoit re celved at the Maritime I2xc hinge The Atl.intlqup left dock h-ro seven davs ago During the storm last night her anchor would not hold, mil a strong in rthean wind cirrleil the vesspi ashore She had thee Inigest argo nf poik ever taken out of thin rounlo on one veEid Gloucester ritvte tax rate ror 1019 will be $-''' m en h $100 of nssessed proper! v vnlue 1 litis is twen four cents less tlmn lost ;,eirs nssessmenl Tho rllv ounell platiH to Increase the rates on water Ine amount of the In crease has not vt been determined PUBLIC SPEAKING NEW CLASS I nhorl course In Self t'onllilence, feelf Development l'ublle fipeaklnit Ten rrlilayl Ivenlnas Upens Mnrill Slet at H o clock llolh sexes Utenlnie leciun rree to punlli Call writ" or photia bpruce 3213 for In atru tiv lllcralurii Weights nnd widths fixing licenso fees J)d carrying general motor vehlile r:prein.i Aliirkii'virz Anumo fin. tentlj I'rfcd mn L'eincrs regulations before measuro introdu the Legislature ort el bv Senntor Bui k man and another intioditced bv Ilepre eentatlve Dlthrlch, of Alleg1ien Countv The Dlthrlch bill has had j. hearing before the Hotire Cotnmlltee on Public Itoads, where a number of amendments Were suggested and It will llkelv make lU appearance on the calendar during the week loiulon. March 1" (By A P ) Sinn Pelners who have been Interned In 1'ng lind have been released In batches dur ing the last few divs A pcore returned to Dublin i n Sundnv niong thosn re eentlv re-It ised from Holowav prison London was r outitess dcorglna Markie xlcz who according (o the Dailv Sketch is llkelv to atleml th meeting of the House cf Commons and claim the seat Ct ITnll'a rlltlwlrktl In XL life! ctln v- i . r . IVV CH , ,..,,- i v .... t'olicc Urgeel lo UU) llonejs IwaH elected it the ltcent general tlec- Bnt out a bulletin to all police dlstri, Is H la Pointed oul tint thee question of asking patrolmen to'subscrlbe to tho her eliBibllltv to the sent will irh-e flfeb f.lhertv I.nan ehrnui-h Dm r-iti em as her husband is a Polish count who ployes1 committee of vehlch Mayor i was never naturalized Smith is chairman Ms said to be legally a P'l she 'le therefore Bowman One of the most distinguished of the pastors nf Spring Oarden rhurch was the Hev Hnr W Warren. He was ap pointed to the pistorato In 1880 and In he h.ime jear was elected a blthop of the Church RECALLS FATHER'S EULOGY WHEN LINCOLN WAS KILLED he Rev. Benjamin Weill Tells How Uh Parent, Vint Pastor of Spring Garden Methodist Church, Lauded Martyred President Shortly After He Took Pulpit (AEULOar of Lincoln, preached In (preachers Mr Nell, tho son of the r .. c , r, j c ,,,,.,. J first pastor, says he has .1 deep admlra-Xl-the Spring Garden Street Methodist, th; Jestnt tho j, L)nn Church the Sunday after the rresident was assassinated Is one of the eirllest recollections of thes ne Benjamin 111, eon of the church's first pastor The 132d annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will he held, beginning Wednesday next. In the Spring Garden Church i x,ff rHl'a falVir- iIim n .Tanees Kelll, now dead, was appointed pastor of the church la 1894 The church was ded'eated In Februiry of that year by Bishop Simpson Mr, Jfelll today let his memory run back to the davs when as a boy he wor shiped ltv tho basement of tho church, before the .edifice was built. One of His most distinct recollections, i fce said, is tho sermon preached by his ftither tho Sunday after Lincoln was , Ifhot. Tho Rev Charles J Little was as sociated In the Spring Garden paMorate with the elder Mr N'elll, according to the I eon, who Is new corresponding secre- tary of the Pennsylvania Seamen's JTriend Society. 1 The Rev. Albert Cookman succeeded Tvfr. Kelll as pastor. Since the Spring j flarden Church w as organized Its pulpit ' has been filled by able and eloquent , , . ; Automobile School Complete practical Instruction given In repairing and overhauling all makes of cars Pupils elo actual work under competent instructors l.irgc, well ventlleted rooms modern equipment New nfternoon and evening classei b'gln Monday, March 17 Fees moderate. Cull or 1 hone CENTRAL Y.M.C.A. Auto School 717 North Broad St., or Instruction Office, 1421 Arch Street fi Mill llltini mil niiiiirilllTirirTWTTfrTnfTTTl Hi ia Open Saturdays Until Five A Chair Lamp sfands on floor alongside your chair, the bottom of fringe just below the line of vision. 'Makes reading a pleasure and adds a note of interest to your Living Room. Finished in antique colors, the shade in Champagne silk lined with rose. The Horn & Brannen Mffj. Co, Maker t to the Critical and Exacting 421-432 North Broad Street UA mhnri ipaik nlnnn Atltnmnhtttt Rntif other Oem Fioeleiu and et liinucts, not wVttr ana siMta Heating & tern. Ilantet far tnt tome, hotel! aid iBtUtn Host. EfieUnl Datable A Stove for Every Purpcrtc James Spear j ,STnn a. iiiiATiNO co. Wis ll jumm$K iL BONWIT TELLER CQ Sjhe Specialty Shop cfOncunaihCHib CHESTNUT AT 13 .STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW, TUESDAY A Most Exceptional Sale of About One Hundred and Fifty WOMEN'S HIGH CLASS TAILORMADE SUITS This offering will consist of forty distinctive models characteristic of this shop, in Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twill and Velour Checks, to be offered at 45.00 58s00 75.00 THE EXCEPTIONAL PRICES AT WHICH THESE SUITS ARE OFFERED SHOWS A MARKED-SAVING, AND WILL BE RETURNED TO THEIR ORIGINAL MARKINGS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THIS SALE. ! k j-s f,-, J "jLJL j casj-w . ' . ' -st .n,-. MhESSJ? mm M u((wW)) PorbnJf NEFF COLLEGE rlir,VK TST. LiiuiUiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiagiilyBKyriTrf 1 The "Valley Forge" 1 I 0$k SIX DOLLARS j II vLi' Z- ?TS 'n ndditioii to the many I Z2a0S!' Hvmrt modt'ls for young I Jrp$fiem& 'nt'11 c feitturo 1 ""Wra f n. .iRi...,i r.no I 1 Bi gj The "Blaylock" .....7.00 E 1 (V Blaylork Derbies COO I . 3J T,1 Arlinprlon Derby COO 1 1 Jm" We haxe aUo a complete 1 i (Bi Une of Jlojis' Hats and g I , fc llj.. ( aps thai arc smartly dif- I ' fcrcnt. I RLAYL0CKBLYNN.Inc I J 11-80 ") I riiKornirrr '7rlMsBsMsWs1sWsMsMsiiiWr" i JQzr "Built Up to a 5'"c'?,rd j I. i j gT rTThis is tKe real j ! mJI I motor classic L? I -" o1919 ! I teautilully pro- I i i portioned ana j eloquently suited j j to persons of dis- j , j criminating taste. j , j DiMributor.: J. HARRY j j SCHUMACKER j ! ...4819-27 Ca ! J FranlcforJ Ave, J . J Some Agents' Territory Open J I I ' PEE Wffll eig: iszmae on the contrary, Right makes Might E kVENTS clearly have disproved the theory that "Might Makes Rightl" The opposite is true has been ever will be right makes might. In Industry, might cannot make a wrong purpose nor product prevail. And public consciousness of right will search out and find the source of right, though its light "be hidden under a bushel." From the beginning and throughout the world-war, the light of Peerless-Eight Tight ness vas "hidden under the bushel" of war truck production first British then American. But, virtually alone in conspicuously distinctive performance among motor cars, the Peerless Two-Power-Range Eight con tinuously felt the increasing might of public demand for its rightness. And the big post-war increase in Peerless production, as first announced, did not suffice. Increase has been added to increase the substantial Peerless resources and facilities are responding will continue to respond to the might of public demand for right motor car performance. Increasing public consciousness of the distinctive virtues of the Two-Power-Ranger those delightful contrasts in performance with economy is demonstrating in our ex panding production schedules, the might of right. GIRARD AUTOMOBILE CO., 2314-16-18 Chestnut Street Space No. 19 in the Center of the Show Allrnleievii. Ph., Trulur Meitor niiragr Co. Jtrueliiit-, Tie, Trustor Mntur Oarage Co. I.Biicinter, l'u., (1. . Ilurkliuldtr JMIlhlllc, , ,1., Muurlir Itler '1 rnimiiiirUtliin ( u. C'Riiielril, f, J. Jmw Jfi-arv Automobile & Sun, Co. Atlsntln Cltr, ft. J.. Hull (Iruvalt lorle. Til.. J, W. It'elilry Auto Comuany f passenger Touring, $rj6o 4 passenger Roadster, $2760 4 passenger Coupe, $3320 7 passenger Sedan, $3330 7 passenger Sedan-Limousine, t3J20 f, 0. b, Clnelant Subjat to tkonn tottkoul ueiitt llllainaport, I'll., 1'errlcaa Oarage lllera-llnrrr, J'a Harry Kltisella Co. Krriinliiii, I'll, Kintiuiuy Auto ft l.aclea Vole'. Co, Hnrrlaliurnr, J'a., Kratoliii Motor Tar Co. Wilmington, lcl., l'lirtrr-Mrf rick Co. l.Hlirwnciil, N. .1., Mr. I ultan tlnjloll ( lieatrr, ! , Wrnllirrlll llmry 11, I). HotTmaii, Wajnealioro, l'u. ll "I IMj"l"S.JM 'niMiii hi iffi iSSiia5B3 ir3k ZassP tsflslssssfesWrsFsLL st HK JflsklB . XL:J L-St f r&ci 'SS IW. LjJ-t?3- r "AtlAal (Mnamt impiitl" """""MlllinrBg n 4 V n 4 '
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