Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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Conveying
EleVating
Screening
Crushing
Washing
Storage
Power Transmission
TheWebsIer Mfg.Co.,Phila.,Pa.
Naglc
Steel Company
Steel Plates and Sheets
Potlstown, Pa.
Phi la. Office, 1111 Alorris Bid.
Metal Lockers and
Steel Shelving:
Hfirh class Prirns rpsmnnnlile
nM Liasjs. i rices reasonaine
Liexrer ivietai iviig. uo.
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l-ront & Arclt SlB., Camden, M. J.
BEAUMONT
Coal and Ash Conreyora
for Saving Labor
at 3oiler Houses
370 Arch St., Phila.
SAVE TIME
I'repnre that tlxlit meal on nit
ELECTRIC STOVE
yo nuiT, no Titoi'in.n
NVALKER & KEPLER
S31 Chestnut St., Phila.
Commonwealth Casualty Company
rhllndrlphln'i. Oldest Caualtj CompanT
nullt on
Clean ronnrcTntlte Competent
Itiislness Methods
ACCinFNT, TIRM.TII. AUTOMOnitE.
TE.MS. T,1nlI,ITY INSURANCK
Akk onr llroker for Onr Rates or
rhone I ombard 3S73
C. JESNIG
Precision Machinist
716 Sansom Street
Philadelphia
ThTlOHN T. DYER
QUARRY CO.
Birdsboro Trappe Rook
HARRISON BUILDING
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chas. J. Webb & Co.
WOOL
and Cotton Yarns
116 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
TAUBEL BROTHERS
HOSIERY
MANUFACTURERS
Cedar & Huntingdon Sts.
PMladelphla. Ta.
Kr Xnk
N. Z. GRAVES
Incorporated
22 and 24 South Third Street
Philadelphia
The lloune ot Hneclaltles ln ralnt aa
VarnUhM
Standard Steel
Works Co.
Morris Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
FRANK A. HOPPE
Manufacturer of
niFI.K CL.KANINO COMPOUNDS
Nitro Powder Solvent No. 9
2314 North Eighth Street1
l'IIILADKl,ril!A .
PHILADELPHIA I
CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc.
Contractors Engineer I
CONCRET1WMKCHANICA1,
ELFCTR1CAI, INhTALI.ATIO.NS '
nUH niNflSRAlLWAYS
KNOINKKKINQ AND DF.SIQN '
1200 Stock Exchange Building.
Herbert W. Geshwind
Reinforced Cement and
Concrete Brick Paving
Asphalt Work and Damp Proofing
761-63-65 N. 26th STREET
ruiLADti.nm, pa.
DELAWARE
DREDGING CO.
410 COLONIAL TRUST CO. BLDG.
ISTH AND MARKET STREETS
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
NEW YORK '
SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
ha.s steady ivmk rood waxes and
ticellent norVini conditions There
ara openbisra In nearly all branches
for skilled mechanics
Apply, Employment
Department at the Yards
.ijUCiunden, N, J.
&ntt.lll)
pnorp nn Thvrr"irpTin7ci
rumour liEilI!llVEO
PROPOSED FOR ROTAN'j BmEVE FffiST
actllllc Li WOII fl Make Us- ' 1 IVlJLiA CJ lLtjlli I i I V IK III I A I. 'TA'" ,n '"W quantise from Trance ciimei! in rising prices of Iiorh nu , ,"';,." ' "Pwiea ai .Newport!
ucnmt. Ulil (VUIIKI 1UUKC utK J-i,VJJ1' ' DYUZ1IJ IU I-"" JU I. rxa-J s nee lam rlni? It In reportm! thai Polk irodutt will he- onMilernl nt ' - New- about Mnicli 29 with Hie field and!
Iril'l Atlnnipv Tiiilnnniiflpnl , ";erh fnlrlv large Bt.k of ilinmol , conffi, nip next Tlniralnv it tlio food HinfT .second and 1 hlrcl Battalions r,d
mil AllorilC) inilCpcnUCni - w"",1' ,rre " that t mummers Iihv I mliuiiil.tnllons giii.n cori-miilon of ' Sjl nr Amumm... ., I..,. omwinfe. t: T fl if T K U and!
f n ! AVit lrll"ifilc ir,.. D-l. . 1 . I n . V . Yr Placing onlv small order, to rover f1cen In Nr-u ork l.riwren Treiln kU S- ',u ' l(" InC'llC.I Oil I IH m of tlie llHtli Inrnnir! Mn.i f i?.i .
of Police ' 'iiuuaals Trom Uanks to Meet Income Paymentb oti ', -urrr requirement, awaitm n snjdcr former hc.i ,r n i.m i ,., , . uLllT,,,,lLlw r "e
r M i m. . et'UiUon In prli e beforo uuv Iiir on the, I Moll Idirii III, kind mtlnK food id I'aUMIOI'ls illH ( I'll Ufr ,,' ?P,
LlKCIV lO TlVlllPII T nn-ll ATnnnv fiirknl ' '"ft,lil-ntlt bails that ptcailed be inlnlliatii iIiiiIiik llerbi-ri Hoover I"" ,B ,,,m v '' ' ' ' I I lie llom.i h, due nt New York al)6ut J
llarrl.hiinr Match 18 -Bills de-iRned V I lglUCll LiOCUl iMOUCy iVlUlKCl. .fnrethovvnt abseme and Hen - Mien of the food i . , Mnrc.lt 29 with eighteen casual com-l
to clVe I "latiliM tttnriie, tlotan n 1e P I f .1 C. ., . tdmlnlmratlon iMOlltaiUI pnnle, of furloughed and dlscharsed
Lf. L , , lS ,? I.S UOSsSip Ol IllC OtrCCl ,, "" '"'"t'll ihemlml ll,, are l,,. In nrranBlns thr conterem. Mi men and ,-istial units of Kansas and'
quale power to handle crime In Phlla- . vl Jm? comparntlveh nulit MiadinK w Mnilrr toil i teUnhoneil food iidmlnls ' vv , lr-,n,n ,.',",.,? ,iiil !,.,.t '
delphli without forcing hhn to depend1 ' "oteri hero and there In caiiMIe soda tr.itlon ollkl iIh from lloston that ic ,.,.,,., ..... .. . "t lrglnla iioops and sixteen casiuU
upon the polke were Introduced In the 'I'HMJK nns ttie helnc discussed In the (lnnn.i.t rii.i,i,i iHteidi i " ne8nl'p ,,1' he attitude of consuni- Raiding ( hlingn icports that niKxIiiiinn I 0O..1.1 l I . ,S. Ml """?" ..,,.,.
-.ai h, u , . v TV,t -L . .j ai'cussea in me tlnnnil.il rilstllit MileitH e a reinhR indifferent Offering, from hnir prices would be Mxed the onl a. I ' I be Mirngth of the Amerkan armv .
enate b Sena or uguslus b umx outside the Income tax letutns and the scramble to make naments 1 ,l0r"' ,ln"ds attract more Interest than Hon be bail tnKin had been to uir. - on M irrh 11 as . JI.S 537 n decrease of I
Jl . of P l ladelnbla lllK- nilTloie lo maKP payments Itbosr frMn tlm ni.nnrMi.... .,u n ...i u ... i,t,i .i.,.. .. i ...i. atJ i in, t i... .u.. . .. ... . .
- -i ....!......... . 1. iiiinini lui vini.c.iiiilf. lLiii.fllrilil.lllll(Klill. v
i ue nif.iNures are oiiiiicii u iiur
nlth tlioiiRhts outlined h Mr Rotan
during the 1 ifth Ward suindal when he
declared he found Rie.U riirtlculty In
obtalnlnR ild fiom the police In the
.earch for cMdence against notorious
. -1...I .. t. M I.- r.l-..l.
Cllliiiiirti- llir j-llici miuini:. p I
Attornev's
nince sain u louurt tiseu niiniperrii ai
everv tuin and as a rcut. Mr Tlotan
dechred In fnvor of a metropolitan po
lice force or faillnR that, sufficient
povvei at his iomni.ind to conduct his
own Investigation"
The pilmlpal bill inttoduied bv '-ena
tor Oaix Res him this latter power It
I "pecifles tint District Attornevs In coun
ties of mote than 1 500 000 inhabitants
shall be empowered to appo'lnt a chief
countv detective, a drput countv detec
tive and fourteen assistant county de
tectives It is speilfled that the duties of the
counlv detecthes his dn"t and their
assistants shall be to peive suhpoenns
i ln cn," '" a ctn"', ot rP-ora I'lcb
(h(i Lommon0tlU1, is a plrU t0 nV(,H.
" nd r: ,0,,," V,? M.
i lorneA the omcinl conduit of Justices of
lM(, pcace and constables, lo InxestlRiite
crltnlml i ises and report lo the Dls-
ttict Attomev
Structural Steel
For all Building Purpose
Bethlehem Construction Co.
Engineers Fabricators
Erectors
BETHLEHEM, PA.
"Sneclsl mack"
William
Etsweiler & Co.
Established 188
Leather
Belting
Philadelphia
Waterproof
EUGENE VELLNER
Manufaclurer and Importer
Aniline Colors, Dye Stuffs snd Chemicils
SOFTENERS and SOLUBLE OILS
271 South 5th St., Philadelphia
Thos. Wolstenholme Sons
& Co., Inc.
French and English Spun Worsted
and Merino Yarns
OFFICE AND MILLS
Frankford Ave. & Westmoreland St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
KEYSTONE COAL & WOOD CO.
PILING
MINE PROPS
CORDWOOD
FRONT and BERKS STS.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Henry A. Hitner's Sons Co.
IRON, STEEL
AND METALS
GAUL & HAZZARD STS
Philadelphia. Ta.
D. W. HUGHES & CO.
1328 Krai Kfttutp Trimt Ilulldlac
I'hllailelphla
"WOODLAND"
BITUMINOUS COAL
nut for steamlnc and forge naes.
In cart lots onlj.
O. W. KETCHAM
Manufacturer of
Architectural Terra Cotta,'
Bricks, Hollow Tile, etc.
American Dredging Co.
River & Harbor Improvements
SOS Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
Solithwark Foundry &
Machine Company
Manufacturers of
Hydraulic and Power Tools
100 WASHINGTON AVEMIE
PIIILADBLFIIIA
Build of Concrete
'Philadelphia flEwj&RjrJosToV
THE BALDWIN
Locomotive Works
BKVtllAI. D-ton used trucks for sals
The Baldwin Ixcoraotlvs Works. 800
N IVreait streft.
Steam and Gasoline
LOCOMOTIVES
Philadelphia, Pa.
I . I
I
EVENING PUBLIC
i r.rtCCID sr.r
iweiuii nour and neond It
Ibe ofllce of the Internal Rmenue Collector. Theie Is a genetal Itnpres--lon
In the Street that if everv one In this clt mnrfo a first nniment of
nne-foiiiih ..r,,,!, ,,. . ..
'""" "" 'quired bv nw the
i. income-tax pijtnents In thin clt for last eat
At the Cederal Reserve Kank It was sild that no Ariiics wete as
et available and u,at the foreR-oIng: statement nnv o. mav not be coi
iett It will take three or fou. daj s, It was said theie. to give e en an
nppioxlnnue total '
One thmR bonevet was conliinied bv the federal Bunk official
nnnieh. that theie would be no redeposlts of the amounts drawn fiom the
several banks as was the case last veat when the government simph
tedeposited the amounts and drew on the banks fo. the funds necess-jrv
It vuis olo said that the certificates of indebtedness purchased before
bind to pav taxes represented a erv large percentage or the lotal
amount No (onnimatlou of thlH could be had nt the Tederal Ueseive
Bank elthet nor Is it likely that anv flsu.es on this point bev ond an
apptoximate amount may be had for several dajs
Theie was some talk In the Street of n tiBlittiess in uionev on nctounl
or the wlthdniwaN from the. banks to pa the Income tax hut few. if ans
InnKers nntlcipatcd atiMliInr; of the kind In fart. the remnrUed tint
Ihe, snip of certiflcatei of Indebetedness lind Liken cato of that situation
One banker said the loss In cash is onlv nppaient end not real Tho whole
opotation 1 a circle of pavmenta It is merelv the tansfer of a certain
amount of bank deposits from the Individual to the Koernment and the
hanks will be as Wcll off as before
Hut." he continued 'the ffoernment owes monci to rontiactots and
olheis and It In turn will transfer these, deposits to those to whom it Is
indebted, and the In turn will pa off thelt Indebtedness In tnnsfcmnu
the deposits to thelt creditors etc. but In the meantime the hanks ha- e
the mone
Broker Says Rich Investors Are Taking Profits
Kxception was taken b o well-known broker to the lotnmon belier
that itch investors are not taking profits on their Stock KxelnnRP tians
actions because the soernment would only reach out and urab the lnKei
slnre of such profits in the rorm of taxes Such a statement, he said
sounded er plausible to those who do not think but It would be found
that the men to whom It Is applied arc dolnp some thlnklns on their own
account Peisons who accepted such n statement, he slid lnd foi Rotten
that the taxes which are now being: collected nte on last, not this, vcai s
piofits and that no one knows what the petcontap;e of this veal s profits
the ro eminent will demand next veat
He Slid as fai as his experience Roes wealths men are doing llus
eat just as thev have alwavs done, taking theli profits when thev think
the time is lipe to do so without a thought as to what next veat s taes
will he
How U. S. Plans lo Aid Foreign Trade Extension
When speaking of the extension of foreign tiade n nell known
banker called attention vesterdnv to a section of. the Vlctoiv l.ibertj
Loan, act, which savs that to promote commerce with foieign nation's
thiough credit extension the War Finance Corporation shall be authotUed
to make advances to ain person, firm, corporation or assoiiation engased
In the export business In the L'nlted States, that is exporting the domes
tic products of this countt.v to foreign countries, If In the opinion of the
board of diiectors of the corpoiatlon such pet son. firm, corporation 01
association is unable through the regulai banking channels to obtain the
necessarj funds for the put pose upon reasonab'e terms The section
tefetred to is Section 9
The act he continued, empowcts the Wat finance Cotpni.uinn to
make advances up to $1,000.000 000 in this mannei up to on veai aftet
the formal declaration of peace, which, ot course, he said will be aftet
the peace treaty Is signed and tatlfled
Theie is a pioviso that the oilglnal loans with extensions aie not to
inn beyond a Hvejear limit. Theie is a question in some minds said this
banker, as to what Socretnr of ttje Treasmj Glass had In mind when he
asked foi this legislation whethei the fund wu intended for loans to
foreign countries oi foi u larger development of tiade lelatlons with
foieign countries
...
The Kedeial Reseive Eloaid is planning one of the iaigesi and most
impoitant federal teserve gatlieiings ever held In Washington on Maicli
20 21 and 22 The entire executive committee of tho advisorv council
the governors of the twelve federal reserve banks and all members of the
Kedeial rte&eive Board will attend
Among the more Important questions to be taken up aie the advisabllitv
of reducing rediscount rates, the coming Mctoij Joun and promotion of
foreign commerce Dlrectoi General Hinen will state the lallroadlKiestion
and tho mattei of new buildings In the federul reserve districts will also
be taken up The boaid Is also anxious to leain to what extent the
signing of the pteliminarv peace pact will affect their wai poweis
lew Offering of Chemical Stock Attracts Interest
There was a good deal of favorable comment in seveia investment
bouses jestcidav over the offeiing of Cassatt & Co and E W ('lark iu
and othets of $23 527,700 National Aniline and Chemical Compin 7 pei
cent (par value $100) cumulative preferred stock at S7Vto jleld 8 pei cent
This companv is controlled through majoiitv htock ownership Jointly bv
the General Chemical Companv. the Barrett Companv and the Semet
Solvay Companj, the three largest manufacture! a of chemicals ln the
United States
The genet al comment on tills stock i elated principally to its enhanced
value in view of the impossibility of future competition fiom Geimanj
There is v irtuallj no Indebtedness against the companv The earn
ings for the twelve months of 1918 after deducting federal taxes and
piovidlng roi depteclation of plants and inventotles, appioximated
$4,029,000
...
Bond piices duting the lust week vveie somewhat luegulaj, the final
quotations of baturdaj showing about an equal numbei of minus und plus
signs
Uibeitj Bonds genetally vveie lowet, as also were foieign government
Issues Onlj fractional changes were lecorded In this department Hoj .
evei, some significance was attached to the improvement of I nited
States of Mexico bonds The 4s advanced 3' points
Railtoad bonds as a whole weie sllglulv lilghei, while the tiend of
Industrial Issues was lower
lnteiborough secuiltles declined mote than a point including the
Inteiboiough Rapid Transit refunding os and the Interboiough-Metto
polltan collateral tiust 44s
Vcsterdaj's maiket was modeiateh active, although the turnover
was confined within moderatelj natrovv limits
In trade circles the opinion was expressed that there will obtain
duifng the next few weeks quiet conditions in the trade because of the
efforts that will be put forth to populatize the forthcoming Issue of
United States Government shoit-term notes
As the countrj general!) is well supplied with funds it Is the belief
of conservative students of the situation that successful tesults will be
obtained in this latest undertaking by the government.
Such new Issues of securities ns have been offered tecentlj. while
meeting with success, have not gone with as much srtop as heretofote
but this Is tegarded as only natuial because of the many Influences
ootalnlng ln the Investment situation
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LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA t- TUESDAY,
Tur OTnrrT
with the consenuent congestion in
amount would exceed the total of
BUSINESS NOTES f
In, '",'r,r"" hnmolii mnnufuctiirfrp hntr
,"" umr.t.c market to themsetve. at
I IP (UJOtflt tOllS fllf 111. If Mm tlitll .1. .
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rroin producers were 75fi2 a hundred
itlo volume of dealings In blue s Itrlnl
niv Improved somewlit ns the rrni
"f the latest price n vision An Itinriw
in demand fnr cnilion tetrnrhtm Irii !
v ewed Kith some interest
Import retrlrllnn upnii rlie Iiuik
been removed effeitUeat nni e nr on!
lng to nu announcement In tho wni trade
hotnl Mipll.ationi. for llcmae, In Im
port rlee for consumption In the I nltiil
states vslll now be i onelilen d The
ri-siricuons were renieil once befori
nemiiers or Hie innimillee or Iron and
steel manurn tuu is liientlv npiminted to
lonfer with the committee on st 1I1III11-
lion of Industrv nnnied hv Secretnrv Hil-
Held mel in New Tori, totlav Ihe ion
fcrenie na postponed niuu st week
owing to the Illness ot i: 11 dm pi ea
Idem of thp nieilcnn Iron and steel
institute It was I xpec ted that the steel
men would dlsiuesthp sltuitlnn with ip
gird to prkes 1 hev will ro to ish
Ini'ton lnn.,t-n,.,. o.l ,,..,rAn ..tit. .
...
V "',,,' "',".'." ' "'i " ," in-ill bf
N Peek mid the othei im mhers ,
llT Snr-
111 lanmirv- lint li was found neiesar s, i r 111,11 und prune ii.m.ii -n 1 1 icunrssee muii, i aioluit ami snut, , " imp mm leiurned Home or oil the )
davMi,TppCkfin,,O0fft.tl,"llh,1'; ,' (r "-'""''' MV'tpVr' !iS',,Po,Vm,:;:i nulin.) llvslons Pompiiee ,l n l"J; ' "h "' ""p casuals Including sick &
h,f .1, ' J ,Ol.?1,10r' rI."WllIC''I,,,.ls .'.'"r " '"""" .oninimi and m dlll.n .., r .-., , J , "ld vvoundod Out of 687 07S infflntrv "S
beni shipped fiom thp CPimtrv of origin Minn.;-, hi hor hi- If, re 7 rufi 1 u 1 'OMM l,r '" "'llipts and 1 i men Hn In f ran, e on November onlv So 404 ha ' v.
nr- the prlmttv oveisens market prior " - ITiiiTllj. mIi.. tutilT noun, t, I i,v Hie War DepHitnuni tnd iv I been rptmnprt ,. hit. n,. .w .1,1 ' if!
to Mcrch 17 will b, issued undei rules , ""i I i'-itr i,ts 1 1 no., tr.t sIP,u K ,1H,lnR ,.,,,, f 'H' "( "n '"" " " rF ' '"' ".,',,!'ro,l,e n?1(1, "rtlllery 1
c talillshed bv the hoird '" ,r ' ' I'l' l"il - t." ro nli. iriiimnih ,,, iu r , ,. . nRVnes showed .lOIS sent home out f W
ih r. mh mi iriiu-poiis mil the 1 ruiser Mont ilia I he I nf ' I I SIB Ml V
retarv Redtleld s rnnunitlei The Wash. li-.nwtil s llii vifi id ii ,i,', klri an 1
Ington roiifprpine whieh also was post- lndre JtnJrii n rih. 7,-irts
polled last week will he the first of ' "I"'!" U lpi .no ttmict Mirket
seviril which .Mi I'eik and his fellow rlV-i" ' "" " ," "wll ' ' l
coninutteemen will hold In -in effort lo
si ihlhie inilu.tilfs mi, tlnuil it ion- I nl iiuirnln Mriri i villi Pi-
tlimptlotl nil .11111 a) VliiUnl siinni.
i vt.vts It ii,l, , !,,, i vt i ik i
si ndv ( , I i
rt linen, nri- rrnnrted Hi In- Hi.
onlv sort of linen nu n hnnillsp whlih t
.1...,. t nn. ..1. .. ,,r ,i
-..nK ,.,,. ,1.1, nt nu- nitiMiiiug in
impoitns Thp limn nnilcri othewisp
remnins dull with Iuhpih Kitislled as to
eurient iippiI tiuI unwilling to lomnut
themselves abe-i.l of tho future at pri. es
higher than tho hasls on which thev irp
selling theli existing stiK ks
lieporl, frnm I oiidnn reiel,,,! In till.
(ountrv Indicate duitng the las, vw,k
some Improvement In the dem mil foi
staple and flint furs in th it m-iiket
merlcan bl.v IS 1 Is Siill 1 1 showlilir
! v.",'"'?lT" Itl,r. ',,.m' ,.1 S":--!1 . tiss- t.iK-
Miv spvenil fin Importers h iv. ilriHilv
tir unci ouh m op np i n mil nn npxt
Miv spvenil fin Importers h iv. ilriHilv
Milled for l.ngl.ml to Invistlgitp ,i
foreign sltunllon hlle m .nv oil. pis
have tnide nl ins to make lit.
lrh
abioad within tin next few wiekn
On Man li I Ihe fnllnwli.fr iniren.r.
ill the maximum price of stip foi honu
sales fob makers woiks hoi ion
cffeetlve In Ore it Ttritaln under i nillng
of the Minister of Munitions Mlldstctl
hlllfts blooms slabs sheet ind tinplite
birs ordlnarv qu illtv U 5s per ton
smill ingles lees and flats pxIi i ll.t I.
lerollers onlv 17 Ss per ton sm ill
rounds squares and hexagons extri
list I, r loners oil.v II, os pi i ton ihe
sieelnnkers price foi mnll .hirIh
lounds dr. lem.ilns ttnchingid at
lib ins tier iun
r.il.p... W7.ll r I.... n i
v,.....,...- ..... .,.,,,, , illinium, mis
i ltl7ens or vvest rnilndelpliin meel
ing last night in the l"i lends .Sihool
Thlitj -fifth street ind l.nncistei ive
nue, arranged to emplov a nrretaij lo
go among foreign-horn risidents lo
counteract the activities of HoNhevlM
propagind'sts The citizens de IiIp.I to
form a permanent organization
Drawing Materials
Blue Printing
CHARLES H. ROBB1NS
1209 Arch St.
Telephones: Spruce 1256. Race Gil
rBAG5
TENTS.
(tntlt rllone.
4.Smitii
&Son
27 North fith Street
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To Understand the Mexican Problem Read
MEXICO
Today and Tomorrow
A New Book by Edward D. Trowbridge
Heie is a graphic picture of life in Mexico today, and a
eompi ehensh e statement of the political, social, financial
and economic factors that are necessary to any intelli
gent understanding of the people and the country.
At all bookstores. 2 00
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
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MAE MARSH In 'THE RACINO RTRA1N"
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1315 CHERRY ST,
PHILADELPHIA
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and stuff hpinlqiia it pis sutilv and inn ''"honlin jrmi he idqinrters. which
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incude Cultural Leaflet andCiirden Plan drawn to scale I verv thing is prepared to
make it easv for v ou Mailed to v our dooi complete for $1.00.
W.AtlEE BURPEE
485 N. Fifth Street
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inn ixiliislve nf 24non marlnea. In
lluropc I rnm'e liernmny Ilussla. In
ilm I titled states there were 64O.01S
and at sei it .'01 The force In Siberia., $
iiiiinnerru s,n iih 4718 In Ihe In
sular possession
Ihe Acmes givin oui mdnv alto sliotr
mnt 4n ,ifi ntTuers ind men had sailed
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ESTHONIANS CUT WIDE SWATIf
Gain Aercnrnu' on Pskov Line,
Taking Many Villages
( nnenliaeen. Mirrh 1 8 - m.. A t. V
l-sthonnn forces an ngiln masters ot
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Wdlnm Bishop famous Canadian!
nvi nni was operated upon for ap-
nendlcltis here hist night He .
stiicken is he was preparing to deliver!
in addiess l.aih today his condition i
thm reporiPQ in ne suiisiartory
IMP.ACO
structural waterproofing, damp - re-wf
Imperial Paint Company
1518 SANSOM STREET
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Cleaned Repai rod StoraC
H. TERZIAN & CO.
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uality in Seeds is the first"
ng to consider. You can-
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less you plant 'J Seeds thdtf
row. v
you want good results with,,
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at you plant the earden
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Burpee's Dollar Box ,J
Sufficient seed to plant A
garuen iu py viu feet. Ap
complete vegetable gar
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following Vegetable Seeds:
Leltuee--Simason Radnh-Scarlet Button
r:r"r."" !.75' .. i'""r-&?ndwici. j.isnd
Co., Seld Growers
Philadelphia
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