pR VV! V ',4tlk ,w ... I. v. mlj WTWmm1 xtjtw&snmitv"-jm faw1 WwwcW3 M-m tr j ""' v. ..--.- . ,- ,., i " . ??ji: if!u C31 w J ft. fes''', .. m Vxrinnrnn milium 1 tAlHtnO UAININli STRENGTH II ION Philadelphia Only One of Many Cities Forcing-Recog-, nition OBTAIN LABOR'S BACKING l'liilmlt'lpliin is iinl.v one of Severn I mil M I-iti li t i- in I'l'inisvliiinm. und of nenily IIKI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i ( the uniiitiv. where pulilir -i limit ttniliei lime funnel lnlnii' 'itrKiiiilriitioiis. iiiinnfiiiK to nn niiilnutn-emeiit inml.' ut Vn-liine ton In tin" Vati.uuil Women's Tinilr 1'nlmi I .fiijiii''- Tlie iiri.'iiiii.iilioii ill llii i n. is pvnuluc iainll.. suli.-itnntinl gains IfiiiK reported at caili ineetlnit lield at the Im-nl V en Tran I niuii LiHgue, JlS Sniilli IVnilitli xtrtct. ViMiiixvl Mitiiii ti'Ailipr. lime in mi ni'iil in Sheii nmlniili. Mnlisimv "it.v and Slmiunkiii. Wellington repiul" that tin- Aiueri rnn Ft'demtiuu of Ten. hers is "preadiiiK s,. fust tlmiiiirlii.ut til"1 .'oiintiv that :l !....,. I ilinitvr i mauled i'MMJ iillii'i J ilaj Tin" t JlthllHled with iirlii'i1-' oienniiitun. I tin' Aini'ii'iin l'Vili-iiitii'ii of l.almr 'In Demon atle SdiiniN 'IM... ti itniiinii I'll llilllN lit til'' t' lni" ii ..i ...., ..... ili. iIpiihm latiatiiin f'l, tlic ni'IiiiiiN ini'l the nlilnnunt: uiii'LIni! i iinilitiiiiiN anil li'-tli'i- nl f.nr , r p.iv liii" ' l.lt.tll.l i.l h.nitds trni'li'i- Spiiki-in''ii fr tin' ! l.niv. tlilll MIIIIIIIN ni 1,m. lal.'h I'vlnliit-'l nn mill" i li lilMM-ui Htlltinli- mi pnl'ln- !-- ltl- I to tllO fMl'Ilt nf I i nii mini: teamen "" r lici' iIini n- niifinpiini; -lil'i' - , , sum i.. i .i- " " "",B,,,P"': Wll. 1 inl.'il SIM.-. '"", .. - . . l.tlNNllltl year anil Hint llimi-aniiN ,., s:;i)ii anil mihi pni .-.... .... ... i I t.i ml J-PI'I'IM' 'Vi- iii-M. -mil in.' nn. .- ,,,., ,,f ti... a,.,.. ...v 'v'1,",,,,;,,;.1,;,r T.Vn.ln'1- n.H.l- Stillninn. "f 1" ,;,,. tliatliiimiNn, ,. In,, Hon I'"-' ,.m.i.p." iiBl. ' tl..- l.il. ' ' M,.l l...1,......lt...iH..'-lh.....-' ltl. tl.ptra.hM-. Ml..w -eimit-nl il.' ul.li.. TliPipf."". - I"""' ' ;; '"; .. .!. mniMlt nf til" wlimil" t til -t throng"" ipprPNiMilatiiin "' U" bonrl I- "I' thi'ii.Rli itn.l.''1 hinil nun 'iK in pm r -. li'inl. ipprt'NpntatiM- "f 'I' )ip (iniNiiltwl In tl"' iiii.NtiiiiN arT.'.-tiiis anil (tliinll I'" . ..oninI me nl i lliiNi-n i. lea. In I- !'" -hull iiiilliniitie- i"' "" leai hers or pupiU. elei turn "I" n, hnnl ImarilN li pnpnlui .te. Anil lie tnmi.l. in' heh'ilf "f tl.." .l.il.l.eii nf ll'i-, lnnil free ili-i iisiim nf imlilie .piestious- ' in the ,IN, I....II1 It '- impie-NilnV in jnake , iitieiiN wilh.iiil iliNi'iisNiiie; j the pi i nblems nf i itieii-lnp. Itatkeil l! tlie I nions "Unekeil ii" wp '' ' "i'Kii'iieil labor evei-.iwheie. we pinpnse In liRht in eier.i iiistnn.e. the aihitiar. nutn.inti.' i.-o-foilnre of N.lninl li.i.iriN. illnslrate.1 in the i-n-e ..f Miss Aliie W""1 i" "'n-li-iliKtmi .mil nf Dr. iienjatnili tilttssliers in New inrU. 'I'm- li'lief as In the salnr s.i,eii..iei' 'of teaehei'N, lie hale aireanv ...-......- ( ilemoti- Mi-aleil thill nismiizatimi uniier in.' Ameiienii I'e.Uiatioii "f Labor is I In best ii ni I" iml k In N'i'1 "tk. fnr exiiniiile. it li the HsiNtnn. of the New Yni-k Siate I'l'ileinlion nf Lai " I have sei-nieil the passage nf a bill in tlic LegiNlaluie allnii nig an aieiage raise nf SIIMl pel .M'r ... the pu "I teni-lieis the tea. hit. iiui"..n WilNhiiigt mil tun ears ul.l. haie ill Hint pPiin.l so, uieil iiingi-eNMinnal ae tion laisiug then tni.iiiiinni snl.uj fiotn .s.-,(H to .-.7.-10 ami after .lull 1. they mil xhuri' ill the VJ-ltt im'iease nhlaine.l for all g.n eminent I'liiplo.M- In the N'n i:nn..i i-ajni'm,.,,, .if I'eJni'Ml Kmnliiies. I fa i i .,.....- - with the teaiheis eo-oppiatiiig " National lligumer I.. V Lampsnn. formerly of the t'etitnil High Si hool. jif AVusliingtun. H '.. leports new teni'hers' 1. iials I'Niabllsheil in Calies- ton. San Antonio. Austin ami I leiinisnn, Tex., Mithin the last week. Kei i utlv teuehers in HoMon. mi lulling Harinnl lifofesNiii-N, have nrgniiied into the Greater Huston Federation of Teaelier.N. nml theie in als.i ii l.i.al in the fa.-illt.i of the I'niielsiti uf Illinois. CONCERT IN STATE PRISON Gimbel Choral Society Entertain 1400 Inmates at Penitentiary V. iiiiiceit was given vitenla utter- noon 111 the LiiNterii I'eintPntiar.v In llje (iiniliel Choial Sn.-ieti liefoie ni.ue than HIMI iiiin.it.'N of the pl.n e 'I he choiiis is made up nf 100 emphuis nf the Cimb.s! .tmr. It is led by Staulei Oliischmiii Aii-s Al.ue Wells was the ai'conipa.iist. Several s,,,,s weie sung liv K S. Ald'arthv-and llie Mis('N Hose Kinkel unil L Lpii in. sopiain, ami 1 uu- trait... lespis-tiveli . . W-irden MeKeiity. in a brief speech, tlmnkert thr elmiisters for their songs r.nil for "helping to throw a little sun- jihine into the lius uf thuse who have befii les. forlunale " "I do iml want vuii tn gu away frutn liere," lie said, "thinking that you have jtist sung liifuie a peciiliai 1 lass ,,f Jieople, hut that .von sg to 1-1-1 human ,1'phigs. Theie is nut uue mln uf dif ference betiieeii us ii, our little win Id here and the people in jour mm world. t'xeept that the men heic 'got lauglil jfhe Rev Joseph Welsh, .hapiai,, of, Hip Lastcru Peuirentiiir.v fi iiiort tha-i twenlv live jear. also made n short mlifris nf appreciation ,. the visitors. Daniel (ilmbel, a member of the firm t of ;inibel r.rothers, uttemleil the per- forinonce Tlie vocul iirogrmu was fol rjovvpilby the lendciing of a number of v henjitifnl imtsjcal teleetions, both elas- rr..l und popiiliir, bj the iinstittttioirs j oriiiesiig ,, 1 e p,,.,.,.,,. t SKY POLICE FAIL TO START , .no uaie oei lor ueterred Flight Here f From New York jt. ' The polite teserve aiiplnues which U. aVAMrn I,. Lata ll.... .. n.' '..,. , r-V TV s,.."".- ." .".. i,m,ih iiuiii .sen 1 OI'K lO 'ill. 41.!.. ..I.. !.... ....t ....... n. qh- iiiik iii,i iimr ii.ii yei Slliril'll. .No j ilefiiiito date vva aiiuotinced for the' A "V'lSl't. Hie aviation school of the l'nlicp S,t-"Wrvei was founded j Hodiuau Wan ft-V . nutaker. Miecial deiuitv nolle mmU- fc.ffSiUtoBeri ju charge of the reserve. The avmnqn units or tlie NwVork I'nlice 1J.-..U ,1... I!-., A ,. . VwS. ' actually lo be IsVAjJoatalleil by any city, and the Might, L" Itll.,. ...... f- ...til I... .... ,:..., ui-t... ( wy HinuT, mil I"- 1111- nisi lllglll 01 rniners pi any police ilepaitinent ever kaJtt the world, The flight, as tirst eeuj watf to have taken plnce 'freaieior T'ark.- Blieetislieml CAPTAIN W. G. LONG I GIVEN FRENCH CROSS FOR BRAVERY IN WAR1 1 "Proudest Day of My Life," I Writes Former Member of Evening Public Ledger Staff riintiiiii Wnlti'i i 1 c fornierlv a n i inhcr iif tin- l: IMM. I'l "I li I.IMll.H! Mllll llll I Tl il Illll'll Willi ' II t'lllU ill' tilll'l II'. i ' This i tin' pi li -t dm f in i ifi" In- w l iti's in a li It' l I" 111 lll.lllier, iiit'iiil tin mm mug 'I miiimI with llie Se. und Illusion nn a lull ..i.'tlnuk line tin- Itlnni'. It luis lii'i-ii a iini-1 ln'iiiitiliil dm. anil llti.u-.iiuls nl' lia nni'ls t'litli'tril iii tin' mii1iiiii. inakitii; II W.illll.'l fill 1 I II I Mlijlil- (il'lll'llll l.i.eii inn' ti.iiinr.l mill iippiom lied nn Hi' iiiiiiiimI tlii i i'iis mi luv runt anil sliiMik nn liiiml wiiiiiili. i oi'itfi al n Jul. in; nn' "'AtllTHHIll- till' wind.' .lllismll pnsseil mi' ami saluted Mnllu'i. H is tin iininli"l I n,i nf nn lil'i' ' "Ami llii." mlili'il h l.mis i mil' nl nn ii nnilt'-t .lm .'.iptinii l.niiK I ii in i'iI tin' inMliil linniir fur vxi pimnal hmveiv iiiiiIm nIiiIIIih' ilnrnn; lln piiKiii 1 1 in iii.H Ih liatlli' nt riiain ii.iiIim nl l'.'i; W'.'nI Alli'Klii'iij tM'imi' I'liptam l.niii.'. hum nitli tin- in nn nf in I'lipnlinn m in ;i ji-ui nn.l . huii'ii. na ui-pii i.u i .in half lull' Iiin lii.Mnl liai'lll'll nf piniiilpNt ia thtN nn l.ullK i iii. mill . iiiiik. illtppi iii'Wn nl I'aptain Im iin ipi iMi., K ill a li'lli'i P null l lnni Ni-iIn. i, la ml Iiin ninth. r aim IIIJC III- N Allllll .1 I..,. mi Mai lliimplii. I. II In .1 I 11 ER Former Mayor Weaver Also Not Going Unless He Gets Promised Invitation Is STUART KEEPING ALOOF Maun Smith I'lii'K tiiiiintriiii lle.ll llljf .III the In Iml irt.inn In Hill n fm- the thml puhlii' Wnmlliniil i iilllter ii. i i-nni ',.ln(, ,tM( hills i- ha. ami fm mer teieiieil ,, Mai. .1- .1. hi. IIIUl.lt I, . ml. Slate Seiiat.ii' N'aie. i h a I hi home in Amliler snllp,iK tnmi a . ip.e .,,1,1. arninK.., n,e tliii f hearini: the I, ,. lie .'inilnlllll'l',1 that l... I Smith, fm,,,,,- M,,,,,,. AVeiiiei anil l':, I "in ;-. miihiI. foi titer I,',,,-,.,-,,,,,. a ml .in.!. ir, wiuii.i he present ami ,ieis nil i lm rl Hi itAiNinn iile ll I Settat.ir ',e ,'n i-Ii.,;, ,,, ..r .i... v.... i ,. . ' " . ,.' .-i -.:':: r:.:," '"''"'.i.Hiunai 'IP i Ills ui,. i, ii,;. ,,,,, .... ; "'.'. """ ""- ""..nin - ""' .. i 'i tsin n silppniteiN last jlleek IihiI (It iheaiiiiK Tl hills ailmii,, In s,., ,,,,,1 ineasiirPN iieie i ,',,,,, ,,.,, ii uipiirai-iii mi, "f .nlnmillee fur .I...I pUlpllN). S.',. iintni 'ai.. n2i,,., i,. ,1,.., IlHil'e. i, .., i.t.l III. nl hull ing . in, hi I , I. "I. I ("111, UTiiu . I Mainr Smiil Ills! ieek inili, i...l 1 wnuhl "... an. 'in ih, ,, r,.,,. 1 '111,11 n.s in i, Hi,. i Snulh. afiei anil s,.,.,riM j i.l, 1 '" lo'.S il.stai lelenh.ii ..in. iuno imii, . ,.iM ,.,, ivi. u" "",l "'"t "'.' Ma...,,- i,n, ,' g" in llaiiishuig T,e .Ma,,,, ,. ,u t- l .llllll- I It.l , e.-upeialii, UlHtle Mttlll k. lion, lln . , j ' mlalliiii for (..,,. rntinei .Mainr Wi-aier in.l.n . . lnni nor been iniii,., ,,, ,,p i,,,,,,,,,,, "I him- no urhei.il i ninliiuiii, al ma i fimn the i oininiliee," h,. siil. "ami I ii ith one I iNjl ,,, lf' Hum.. j buig." aid if a belatul invila- null linve In le.uli Inm .Mi. V, tiuii inml aver it ii in tune in make i Images ii his mi ;age men lis.. I I'lllliier li'llVe, mir Stllllll. i is keeping ulm.t I'liiin ih,. visiun tight. II ul.l not todiiv to leiirn .l.tinitelv if 1, it is said. lull lei le be l .Mi hed i was going I In the -tale iiipital tnr the Inuring riinm-i- levisimiists headed bj ., (' Winsion aie going tu the hem lug I Tln-v n ill b-nie tins in, tnmuiiuii I nun mug Air W11M..1, spnke at the Mil WONT ATTENO HEM) KG ON CHART hrl pi. bin healing 111 Il.n 1 islniig. vvhiihiiiito 1 was cti luivc fur suppnrleis ut the'lne 1 W Inaid lulls The snoml hem tug held Apnl 1(1 in this cii. Us fur op poueiits ,,f die uKMNiiies. At that hear- m various fen t me. nf the prnpiiNed neiv "hmter lot I'hil.idelphia 11 ere attacked bj I'it.i Soli, itor .luhu 1" Cuniiellv, .loseph 1'. Caftnc). fuiiiKil's tinunie ' huiriimn : City Comioller .Inhti Al. Walton, David II. Lane and Will. nin " Kilvvimls Air. Ldivnrds was nuu- wissioiicr for street 1 leaning for New A urk citv in .Major lia.vuui n mliuiii s- nation, I At Senator Vnre's home t.nl.iy It was S'aid that he i still niutiued to bed. He I has a seveie 1 old on theihcNt. Alem beis uf Ins faunly said they did not know whether or not die Senator would go to, llmiisbing this nfleruuiiii. 1 INDORSE EMPLOYMENT DAY - Catholic War Council Asks Clergy to Observe May 4 Washington. Apiil .S. (By A 1 ) - Itihhops of nil Catholic dioceses ami 11, (Kilt priests have been asked by the national Catholic war louncil to ob serve Sunday, May -I, as "Kmplo.vuieiit Sunday" and to utge their iiiugrega tious to assist in seniring emplojiiient for discharged soldieis ami sailoiH, the fedeial eniploymeiit service auuouines It is planned to make the da.v , it was id. the beginning of an intensive , .au.palcn in all I'fltholic parlnlips to 1 1""""" mmlanie opponiimiy lor employ- meiit III ret 11 1 Ill'UJ? Kolllil'IH llllll Saitoi-ft. ! - - Memorial Mass for Father Horan A month's mind mass will be offeied for the late Hev. Thomas .1. Horan at 111 o'clock next Wednesday morning, at the Holy Saviour Chimb. Liunvvood, I Heights, ra. rattier liorau was pas . ., . I ..I 1 ..,. ..II tor of the chinch wheie the mass will! be said, and died In Atlantic (,'iiy a month ngo. The lelebraut of the pihss has lint JPt been announced. Father Koran's friends who go from PhlladeJ. iihla to hear t'lv maun said in hi lueut- ' ! .1 it... aVa-atai l.ainna fiuAiail orl. Will IKp wiraraiu ,toi,ius EVENING PUBLIC i Loses Interest in Blaze When Opera Singer Renders "The Marseillaise" l WOMEN'S DRIVE WINNING Siiini'liniPN pii'ti xianil npii a n'hipin . full. hi tin' Iiip tnnki ami iniiijjli' wilh tin- I'M itfil Inii pnllni in till' nIippH lint I it Nn1! nfli'ii tin. i l.ui n t inl.i Nunc ilm1 I mi; tin' i-viii m I I Hi in i S. ..h'n hi.lu.liiiiiN mi, ,. iaiN.il in MaiNPillaiN,." ipiil.il IIi.iii-iiiiiIn ,,f P"ii.in ii lm Im.l Kallii'M-il nl 'I'liuitj . thinl ami I'aipi'iili'i nIiipIn In I j(.N,.t ! Iilin in Ihp iiaki'nl a lm- i.n(;iiii.. I'Iipj Iiimi.'.I In lion i h ,K,., 'I"li- mlili'il with iiii'iPHniK iiili'ii'Ni in Imiii- In mm. l.'l'- finni Ih,. M,s (1f I'liiai,. .laiiii'v l'1" i I'liilaili'lpliia la. I. n ),, h'll h'K imin Nhnl nil ,, t. M,,,.,,,. nn, , (",H- the I'i h nii'iliiill.. niililniip : Anil, last lm) m.i ,.HM. t. ,.1(,,n n,,!, . nlii'il in little imin. than ten mimili'N " ' N-'tKNt in Hie l.ihern I...HII. II in S.nit n, I'niale I'm,,,, ,.,. ( II"' atllli'linliN-- fill- l.ilieMj .n.ln ti-.nk that iimn i f, ,,M. ,,,. ,, , 'I'm nn thml ami Whait.ni n I "i1"1' ' ll"' iliie.li.ni nl Min. (!,.,, K.iIiUIn Till' IlililMIE llllll illNl .hnlnl anil a the hi, I.IIKe i inml ha, I Kl.tiioteil mIipii "I1KIIIIN ll.l-.lll 111. lM Nt, iin.nl n lm 1. 1. II k .ll 'I'll m MIlUlll ' ii eM ileineiii Ni, tiling l.lh.'lll l.i. an llnlkeiv li in k anil f,ill,,ui.il i,, I "He. the net ,ilnniiteil tin. Iinai.li.l then I h.'l N,ip,,, .,, Hie Iii i- tun k anil inn k jiiNt ln'1 1 Inileil lhi.il- tillle ii lien tin. hie languish..,! .,, ,, ,,,, Hi. m,l In n,.,., ,., x,.ic ,,, ,, siiiij. i .s., ,. I',,.,,,!, a,,,!,,.,,. That uas inst ,,0 ,,, i,,,,,, ii.nk- n..iiiiipisiP, ,1,,,, ,, ,. ,,, siiiks in the Sinitli I'hilailelphlM ,." lint. Minn mii 11M, ,,,,., hllr man nl the Siinh rinl.iilelphiii iimneirs .iimillllee. II.In ,,, ill,,,.,.,, ,,f ,1,,. -liii!-. 11 llllll N.'lTi. l.tlll ill si,,n ... the Italian Whni lm, nh ,. I'pnllf.l a tntal .if I Ip! Kills. I'liini 1 1,. siK -ei Iiiiii. Thiiti-i'ulli anil ll-l . Ipl Hills 1 lllilli',1 tntllliliK ST."."i. l.ippi mis in i haice M.n Anilieii 1' Ih. 'i e A (mi inn ii j helmet. IniillKlit Mine 'statue. am lm S.-.IMI '.I "11 hi Mt. l.ippi than S Itlna.l .'llllll uas nlitann ami What I, ,,, .1 at the s Is. iiheie .liihn 1 ti nil ii I pi I the singing. Winn a i hni us san,. "S.ihiitmu l.iiNsi.' nl Mine." the pinked kN Men np,.,, ami nuIini , ipiimiN , i,i' In a i in.li . Tin ,,. ' lias a I, nml itiRPis ami spnakeiN at i li ii l r mil n nl I ea. li nt the Mis. . I the tllentl. nine sings M.IPIs I'lllel. - iniiiiiiiii in the .elltiul iiti ilisin. t. i .... 1 1 . , 1 a tntal ,,f . I,-, -llllll nblaiiieil up to Saliuilay lin.iu The I siiLin, ipiimiN ,,. expei t eil tu iuilPilN,' gieail.i tins. vw,.k iihi'ii spi'ukeis mil j make their appeaianie nightli in iinnin ""' noun N,.ieis. .M,.,ni,prN r the juinm ts.,M,,. ,, 1(. iiaiimuil league fm tiiouian's si'iuie at e .tiling in ,,. the aties. The i. 'pun. n,i r j,.ui,. : ICeith's. S;s,s..-iiMI. Kinii-sf. .v::7..1(MI: l'hpsniit Stie.'t ( (., i.i . .use. MiiMMI. tilnlie. N.-.7IHI: litilllik. S.TJIIIl! (...si,,,. .vi...,ii: lirnail. ,-.::, nn Selinbei t. -;:!7,-i) , Walnut, .s-jiaKi, Aiailenn (.f Mum, SI7.M.: Staulu, MO.Iimi, I'ala.p SN .-.,, . . . It -.. i " -mi. '...a. -."'.ni in , L... J, . ,. ... . ' """.'' '-"lieel llli'iilre. SJSL'.ill I l!,."ei,l s.'l.".ll l hell (niter (Ih, iiiiii, he i, . ,, ompaiiiiil b MlN III.ISS ,-N,. ,,H ,, ,.., ,,( the "omens l.il.hen, l,aii , ninniince. Iteliiuis I, nin the Alan, Line ,-i,ii I lie t 111 I In dale III.H e tlllttl M.7IKMHHI Ms l ll It,,,,,!,," li, i ha,, nun, ,,f ,M, iiuineii iniuiiiiltee fnr .(.,v,. .Men,,,, j mid .Naibeith. aiiiiuiin, e, that uf tins I I ntne amiiuiil the women in Villauoia ami Wiei In .ink diNtni't had iiiin..,! id I "". MillO.IMin. J'luns aie being ui.ule I to. Iibeiiv sihss in Aidinnie and N'ai lierlh seveial evenings this FIRE DISTRICTS PLANNED More Effectve Montgomery County Protection Aim of Association Planning In ih-iilnp the crlicem-.i f the hie piote.tive servile, the Mut giuiiei v CiiiiiiIj ruenien's AsNueiatiuii in iiigmg the iliNtiieting ut the 1 mint, rones, eai h tu haie its vn deput, i.ii.inIiiiI I nil,,,' ll... t.l.... .1 , ' , nn 11 1 1 if 1 e would be seven dlstli, s in the itiiinlj, I with Kdge 11,11 Weldnn, Oak Lane. I.a- I .Mull, did Vnk I toad. Ogimt. und I lieu side iiiinpHuics in llislrii t .N'u. 1 ; I'hel teuliaiu. AlcKirile.i No. 1, Independent. nl .leiiKint.iiui ; Ahiiigluii. Hoi kledge and 1'ioliPer. of .lenkiutovv 11, in lliMiict .No. ' : lliintingihiii Valley. Willow (!iove, Iliirsliuin and Hntboio in llis tii.t N'o. I! : AVj ndinoor, Flouitoiin, ()i eland. I'mt Wasliuigiou nml Ambler ill Oistint N'o. 1; Latisdnle. Telfoul llatheld. Ccnlir Sipiaie and Smnlulou 111 Distri. t Nn. ." : N'miistdvvu. Itii.lge puil. Kust ('oiisholim ken. West ("mi . l...l.. I v.. . ..... .1. ...! 1 ... pai I; in District N'o (!, and i'otlsnnn tiuiiui ieit. -.aiueitii. ifaus am I -.Kill Hojersford. 'liappe and Sfttiat iga in llislrii t N'u RADNOR SCHOOL LOAN FAILS Township Citizens Vote Down Plan to Borrow for Building Theie is one "loan" on the Alain Line that did not "go over." At a spei in I eleitiou Sntunla.v the citizens of Radnor township voted nearlj ,'! to I against allow ing the Jtadnor town ship bun 1. 1 of education to lioriow $:MKJ,(MM) for a neiv high . hool and other improvements. The total vote of all districts, cum. puled yesteidaj, showed -4M! against the lonn and 17- for it. Kven the towns of Wayne and St. Davids, which would have obtained Hie chief lieuellts friiiu the loan, voled agalust it. The vote bv districts was: Ulsin. t Aealnst .. 174 .. Ill .. a .. im HI Fur II &n ","'1 i"awn ! '''nor 1 North Wain Norwegian Seaman Ends Life Merger (iabrielson. a Norwegian sea mail, who roomed nt .- osruce stieel, mmuiitted suicide yesterday by shooting himself through the head. Fellow loomerK tn the house discovered the body anil notified the police, but the man i(led Jifore reaching tne, .upsnjtal, ii. .....i- ......!.. !.:.,,. ...u ,.1.1 ': izz: ::Ti'',vN0 women killed, .. In delllel aihllisse lien- f,,r Vi,,., .... LEDGTCR PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MOTHER AND BABY DIE IN RIVER 111 H'' j ?'' ... ( r $ $7 - ' III t' ; , k' div &? 9L a . V I Mrs. iiiih Wall, ins ami Iiit luii-jcar-nlil sun speneer, iilm Here ill nn lie. I illll'll Hie .iiitiiiiinliile ill ll llllll 1 1 1 e uile silllilK harhril ..IT a fei ii hn.il Intn Hie Delaiime liier. i'lie nliler clilhl, I.eah W'nthiiis, uas saieil "SALVATIOti SALOON" COMING WHEN RUM SELLING STOPS liar.s mul Much of Old luiitipmciil. Keen liruts Rail. Remain al Sites of Many I'ri'srnt Liquor Disti'iisarivs SALVATION SALOON! oll llllll see I ll IN Nign pla.'lll.l.'.l ill the 11 ill. lull n nt null list lnni ilispeiiNers alter the liiNt ill iifi .lull I ('oinniniiiler I'langelnie Itoolh. of the Saliiitimi A i nn. has iiiiiii.iiih-imI the lm ,uu.l Inn. i. lung of a iliim. In the Aim,, to take fuer as nian.i nuteiist shIihiiis in the I'niteil States as ruiiilit inns iiill p.'liuit. Mitll the objet't ol tiniisfoiiiiing 'them into i lubs fur iiurkiug men anil i .null li. who tiu.l it a ilill'u lilt task to kiep "If the pi iuii.is.' path Thus will the Sahatn.ii Atni.t pi. k up the Ixii (It'll nf soiling the lupiui piub lelll after the llillk nf the "llljls" hc ..imi'N me. haul, al niniiutuiii nller .lull I I. The III --t step nf the Sail at iullists Hill be tu in. pine leiiN.. nf .'Iun. , mi - , loons nhi.li oi.upi inui'li-fii'ipieuteil si i eel .-.irueis ami I,, iniiieil them into establishment iiheie the suit ilrink Mill. Mile anil the iluughnuls ami ihulesmi. food will take the plai e u.f the nu i 'lent free lnni h N'utie nf the . mil ellti. llllll lltlltes . haia.'tei ie.l the "Hgulai'" Ameii.'au bar ll ill be nlleied, exiept pel haps sm-li uniiei'i'SNiir,, nihil ninents as nun barrels .mil other ah nhnl ii'.i'iinii.. Hut the "ps,i linlngj of die I.iiisn mil" iiill le liinili. iiloiig Midi the bright lights, die sawdust, the pieii litmus hni.liinod bar nn.l the tier upon tier of glittering glasNHaie Theie is sunipl hiug ahuiit n shining Ii.ii ami lis brass fooliail, .Miss MAN HUKI, INhALLS Three Victims of Series of Acci dents All Past 65 Years Old Two Kensington women met death in tails down the suirwa.vs of their homes and n man may die from a plunge down an elevator shaft as the result of aui ilents jesieiday. All aie past sixty five .veins of age. The dead : .Mrs. Mary K. Ilagpy, seven! v yeais old. of '.'i Ninth 1'aiihill street, frac tured skull. Airs. Mary K, Flanagan, sitj -seven veins old. ;l(il Ai'iimiugo s,eel, finc I tired skull. The inline.) . Harry Itennett, sixty-five .veais old. Hotel I.ui'i-niue, l'untiiips of both nuns, iuteinnl injuries; Hahnemann Hospital. l'oth wiinien aie believed to have suf ficed paralvdc strokes, which caused the accidents. Alls. Hagey, who lived with her son. Ilatvey Hagey, plunged down the Mairivay jesterday morning. She died ill Hie hospital where her hus lihrj.l is a patient lie has not been ad vised of her death as yet. .Mrs. Flauagaii, who died about the same time, was Mi it ken with a stroke on the set olid Hour of her home on Saturday afternoon. Hennett was eniplojed as a uiglit watchman at the Lorraine hotel, liron.l street and Kairniount aveuue. While making his ioun. he stepped into the open doorwaj of an elevator shaft and plunged to the basement. 80TH DIVISION COMING HOME Virginia, West Virginia and West Pennsylvania Troops Assigned Wasliingloii, April 'JS. All organ izatious of the Ligbtietb (Virginia. West Virginia and West Pennsylvania) Division weie assigned today lo early convoy home. Bakery Company Xo III." iiud the Tiveiily-tliird company and. medical detachment of the Twentieth F.iigineers also weie so assigned. Beth Israel Daughters' Anniversary An elaborate icieption und dance to mink the twenty-fifth anniversary ot the founding of the Daughters ot Heth Israel has been arranged for Wedues day evening and will lip given in Hie 'iv'i.mle. Tbirtv-second street and Mont ,V ginnery avenue. .V banquet will pre JSep.lc, the festivities and special services will be conducted Friday evening and) Saturday inorniug by Habbl Marvin , Nathan. The officers of the Daughter are: Airs. .1 .Incobi, president; Miss ( ir..nie Hebien. vice president: Mrs. H. Hello Cohen and Mrs. Arthur Cohen, secretaries; Mrs. Max Apt, treasurer; ti l-'nniile 11. Lesser, honorary iiresi dent, nml Mrs, Alexander Hloqli, noli- 1 toot li avers, whiili brings all men to n uiiimnii footing. "Mai lied nifii to their homes ami families on time Inn helms urliome to sllih indellnitely." This will lie the slugau ami wateh iiniil nf the neiv nloon. All the eoni loilis uf a leal iiiiii. minus the li.iiur. 'will be piuiiiled. and the Sail lit inn Ainu will trnnsflnin the fm mer havens nf .luhii Itai lejeoin int.. ...uifortiible iiiiiiteis fm- tin- Mi uggliug toiler as iapiill.1 as piiipertii's run be leased in puii'liasi d viilhoiit heavy initial invest -ini'iil. In iiianv iase fmniei einplo.vers un iler the old older nf things will be re tained hj the Salvation Ainij. it lieing i inphasied Hint the eistivhile dispenseis nf hundred pi oof aie still possessed of the human Inmh. despite their .-idling, ('ignis and ligaretles will not be bailed, just as they weie not barred in the Snlvatinn huts and dugouts over sea n. The Salvation saloon will extend its web-nine espteially to the joiliig men who have nut ,vet foinieil their associa tions, Iii this means helping to make New ork ami other gteat i enters "cities nf i uiuiades." The old shoul der will nut be turned to those woiste.L in the lien e i ompetitiuii of modern business. Uierever.v saloon mirror v ill be a sign n ailing, "A man in.ii be down, hill lie is never mil." The 1 renting habit will never llniiris-li in the Salvation saloon, it is pointed out. BOLSHEVISM ATTACKED AND DEFENDED HERE Views of Attorney General and Swarthmore Professor Ex- i pressed at Different Meetings' William I. Si liaffei . nttni nev geneial, sounded it warning against llos,evini i in his nddresN before 40(11) tuenibeis of the Inilt pendent Older of Odd Fellows nt .iiPinonies held to coiuuiemoi'iile the I Klddi anniversary, of the older in the Mettopolitan Opeia Mouse Inst night. The attorney general said there had never before been a time in the hisloiy ol this tnuntiy when right, coiispivative I thinking was so essential to the wul ' fare of the nation ns now. I The llev. Willinm Hump Lmvei Ideliveied Hie anniversary senium. Ink ling as his theme "The F.rror of Hrolh eihooil." The Itev. AValter li. Sueiney liesided nt the i eieuionies. whal, weie ! largely nttendid by Odd Fellows fioni all sections of boutheastein I'enusjl vaiiin. Iteports thut Iiolshevists have in sisted upon the nationalization ot women are a "slander," Dr. Jesse II. Holmes, of Svvnilhnioi e. told the First day school iiinfeiencp class, ju nn ad dress on the "League of Nations," yps teidav morning in the Friends' Jleet iug House, Fifteenth and ltace streets. "Most of these reporls fioni Russia are absolutely false," Doctor Holmes asserted. "F.vcry woman in liiibsia is a Miter, mid j on lannot imagine that they would permit such a thing. It is a slander, pure and simple, 'llie puper outlining the supposed plan for tlie nationalization of women was published by Hie anarchists to discredit their op ponents, tlie Itolshevists. All this lias been set forth in a recent issue of tlie New Itepublie. . "Of mump, thpre are among tlie Itolshevists people who hold pmiliar ideas concerning marriage 1 suppose we itlil tinil llie same thing every where. Kven the Friends i.ih.Ip im. portant changes in tlie marriage coie- moiiy by doing nvvay witli ministers. Aluny persons criticized us very severely ; "" "'""s '"" .50 SUNDAYS May 4, 18 feDM Trtj June 1 New York VVArTax 20 Cla AddllloBll SPECIAL TRAIN Dlrtct to Pennsylvania Station, 71 li Avanua and 32d Slrcat, New York, Uavat Broad Street Station . 7.40 U Weit Philadelphia . . 7,1 1 A, North rhiUdelphil 7M f S'Tlftt Conault ArenU lPenBsylvaaw R. Rf 1 APftlL 28, 19.10 Air Cut Off From Camden Man Searching for Ferry Tragedy Victims Willinm Wilson, a diver. II!) North stieel. Caiiulen, neailj died at llie hot - ' 'f the Delaware river eail.v today after the ov.vgen supply t ,i,' lielmet had been cut off. Wilson was searching fr bodies of viitiins of Hie automobile incident at Maiket Street Ferry jesterdnj. Al s( suffocated the diver was pulled out of the river mid taken to the I'eiiiisjlvania Hospital, where lie was revived, lie said at his Camden home loday that he never had so nairoiv an eseape from death. "1 have been down pietty deep." he said, "hut I never came so near passing out as I did las) nigh!. "I had been down once without suc cess ami I ied again. I felt that m. o..,vgeii hose was not long enough, ll was but fifty feet and when I lauded in the mud nt the bottom of Hie uvei I round I could move only in n nur niw ciicle. I stuck in the mud .mil got out of il and then somehow I stumbled and fell. I am not sure whether I fell over wieckage of the automobile or whether the swirl of iiir lenl fi tu 1 1 a ferry above me did it, but I went dm, I, on my back. "Instantly my ir pipe closed. Dur ing seconds that seemed years I strug gled for 1)1 .-nl li in agony. Then all went .black and I didn't wake up again till 1 was in the hospital. ,ultlii't signal when it happened. The only thing that saved me was the cnte of the clew nlnne me. They must have pulled me up right away or I would have been dead. I can't describe the agony of those seconds before I went out.' It ""K tl ariowe'st sipienk 1 ever had." Wilson was sent e bis home ,nim the hospital this morning. ,t ,,. iK ,j weak and pale from his experiences. Driver Is Blamed in River Tragedy t'millniirtl frum Vuie One machine forvvmd, but we believe it might have released the brakes and then Hie lea, 'tion iniiuo,! ii.. , i.;i. ... , . , ""."iiinuiie to nin backwards mlo the river. Half-way in Machine "My brother lias only half-wav in the machine, with one foot inside and the other on the running board when it hap pened. That is how lie happened lo fiec himself so quickly wns I)I( lo help the others to escape." The automobile was linn owed by Al bprt AVilson, a coal denier, from Sam uel I'iuley McNeal, 05.' Kust Chelten avenue, a few doois from his home, and the-' Wilsons and Watkins spent Hie day touring New .lersey. Wilson Driving Cur Wilson was driving the car. In the fund sent with him nt Hie time of the' accident were his wife and their infant I sou. Kicliim!. In the founenu of the machine, which was a big eight-cylin-1 der uir, were .Mrs. Leah Walkins, hen daughter in-law. Airs. Anna Wutkius;! her daughter. Miss lieatrice Walkins, ami her graiidcbildien, Leah AValkinsI and Spencer Watkins, Itodies All Hi-covered The body of tlie mother was ie niveieil se,eii minutes nfler tlie diver went down for the first time. The I ihild's body was recovered after an' eight -minute search along the bottom of the liver. The water is "about eighteen feet deep at the point where' the bodies weie found. It was about I 1(10 feet fi oni the stern of the Cam den, The bodies were sent to the Hahnemann Hospital und then tn the Walkins home. Tlie nutoinobile was rccoveied a short time later. Tackle was placed around the body find the machine was hoisted by a ciane placed on the rear deck of the Caindeu. The examination of the ears was made at once. The south slin of the ferrv house tins hpen closed since the lime nf the accident mid the Camden is still moored nt the dock. Captain Hill, of the Cain- ileit. said today: "Wilson's machine was narked fully fifteen feet in front of tlie rear gates and not two feet, ns stated. The boat had bepn inoorpd and passengers and automobile were leaving it when the alarm of 'man overboard' was rjiven. I ran to llie tear of the boat mid saw the lesuic. It was then that Wilson admitted he had the gears in reverse al the time of the accident." According to Wilson s story, told later In the Pennsylvania Hospital, lo which institution the rescued wpre tnken for THE ENGAGEMENT RING A Stone of Supreme Quality, Though Small im Size, Remains a Source of En. . during Satisfaction, Comparing favor. ably With the Jewels, However Important, Which May Be Ac quired in Future Years. .CHESTNUT AND JUNJPER STREETS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS INVEST IN VICTORY ,, r I. f, " I- Life of 15-Month-OUl Baby Saved by Hat Itlclinid Wilson, fifteen months old, was saved from diovviilug when the Iml lie was wearing went down over Ills head and pieveuted him fioni hi entiling in any water when the nillom.iiiile fell into the mil. His mother threw him out of the falling machine mid die hat effect ively closed his mouth and nose to the water. Ills father caught him and held li lm until rescuers suc ceeiled In getting him bnck safely to the deck of the ferry limit. treatment after exposure, their car was the hist to hoard the ferry. At first, lie said, the traffic malinger on Hie Cniudeu side of die river refused lo allow him on the boat, but then vvnved for hi In to pi... ee.l The i-piir of the car, nccoid Ing to Wilson, was within a few feel of the i ear gumd gate of the ferry, and the wooden block, required by law for the rear wheels of the last vehicles nml the fiont wheels of the fiist vehicle on a ferry, was not placed in position. The accident happened just as the ferry docked nt .Market stteet. .Most of the passengers were .grouped nt the fiout end of the ferry pieparntory to getting off and no one saw the nolo nubile ns il started backward. The attention of the crowd wns drawn by the shouts of the passengers in Hie car and the crash as Hie heavy machine plunged through the strong iron gumd gate into the i iver. All Rut Two Kseaped Wilson culled for those in tlie cur to jump and all succeeded in getting loose from the inai bine but Mrs. Anna Wntkins and her son Spencer. Wilson tbreiv hi wife and baby out as the automobile fell and .jumped himself, then suppoitiug his wife and child and helping thein reach llie piling to which they clung until lescued. Captain F W. D'Olier. I'niled States aimj. of the offii e of tlie direc tor of piinhnse, traffic nml storage. Washington, whose home is nt Moores tovvn. X .1 . and Waller AInich, a soldier, who refused to give his ad dress, weie I he hist to ieai.li the rear of the hoat Without hesitation both plunged overboard into Hie midst of the i persons battling in the river. Calling vvoids of encourngenieiil. Ciiptuiu D'Olier and Aim ill suc ceded in work ing the victims of the accident to waid the piling, where they clung until a liuinnn ihnin. made up of employes of llie Pennsylvania Hailrond, got them aboard the boat. Tlie last Captain D'Olier readied was Mrs. Leah Watkins, the fifty-eight -year-old woman. She was lighting bravely for her life. He succeeded in reaching tlie side of the boat with her and stalled up to safety with her. now unconscious, in his arms. Hall-way up he lost his balance and plunged back into the water with his burden. He go! the woman again, and this time lenclied the deck of the bont in safely. Hut Mrs. Walkins was dead. At my nurses and an army medical offi cer on board the Camden woiked on the body for moie than an hour, but could not revive the nouinii. WIN FIRST PICTURE PRIZES Awards Made at Tenth Annual Ex hibit of Camera Club William F. Kriebel and .1. F. .lacksou have ea. h won two first prizes in the tenth annual exhibit of the Canieia Club, wlihh is lieing held at the Y. M. C. A. this week. There are 100 pictures in llie exhibit, including the six prize winners and ten leceiving honorable mention. The first prizes for a pull rail and n street siene went to William F. Kriebel. W. (1. I'itz won the first prize for u nun ine si cue, and the two lust prizes for a landscape mid a geneial picture went lo .1. F .lacksou. The piie for tlie best piituie offeied by one who had never been awarded a prize pieiiously was given to A. F. Ileiiiiuigs. Silver medals are being pro paied fnr the prize winners. The judges for the contest were D. A. Osuis. .lohn Hmtlett, the assistant edi tor of Camera, and William S. Kills, u phot. iri uplift-. The Camera Cluji has about eighty members and holds nn annual exhibit. This year the exhibit opened on Satur day and will continue until May .". Pigeon Fast as a Meteor Huston. April L'S. ( By a. P.) A pigeon from Hie loft of Joseph Cabeie chious, of Fall Iliver, won the first race of the season of the Fulled Homing Pieenn Concourse Assncistinn ,.r ai.. snchuselts, fiom AVestfield to Hostou ycsieruuy i im pigeons speed was 1481.01 yards a minute. Louis De ganer's bird won second place and also the New Bedford Concourse Association race with a speed of 1481.02. The dis tance lovercd was 108 miles. L SEEN BY HUNDREDS "Fine Clean Patriotic," Vorv j diet of Throng Who Saw ' Criticized Movies ' ! SHOWN AFTER CHURCH TIME Sunday 'mo, les" were shown last night in Hi ire IMiilndelpliin mnlion-pii lure houses when theie wns presented "The Price of Fence," the government vvar film, in aid or the Victory Loan. The pictme was shown nt the Xixon. Fifty-second mid Alnrket streets; the Locust. Fifty -second and Locust streets, and the M,M I.-.,,,,, I, anrf tsoiilh streets. Wnr nictlires were lllso n feature of I ho Pnliuir mnsa mrnl. . ing lit Hie Acndemv of Alusjc in the aft;-! eriioon. The showings before ei untied homes was the answer of the lonn committee lo criticism f the Itev. Dr. Thomas T. Mutchler. secretary of Hie Philndelnliia Sabbath Association, and oih-r "sab- batarinn extremists" ns the Hev. Dr. lohn Archibald Aim Cnlluni. of the Wal nut Street Piesbyterinn Church, ha termed thein, and to threats bv ccrlnln ministers to withdraw their co-operation f i oni the loan woik. It was also tne answer or the moving picture inan 'agers to Illinois of bmcott circulated I last Saturday . Hundreds of churchgoers altended the; i performances in ,p direc theatres. "Fine, clean patriotic." was the 1 verdict of scoies of men and Avnnien who , attended, when asked their opinion. All agreed there was nothing irreligious in I the film and said, furthermore. Hint the lierfiinnniices did not interfere in the llenst with the fulfillment of their religi ous duties. o the contrary, they said, i they- c on Id not mnceive of a better way I in which lo spend their Sunday nfter chiiicli limit s. Pleaching on "Tlie Sunday Contro veisy" in Walnut Street Presbyterian Chinch, West Philadelphia, last night, the Itev. Dr. .lohn Archibald AlncCal liitn leileraled his stand upon Sunday ' athletic. , He expiessed his approval of the movement for Sunday games In Fnir I mount Park, asserting that the unccui , meiciiilized diversions for Hie laboring .man lould not be denied him, consist- ently, when the rich man enjoys hit Sunday golf and motoiiug. ' Doctor AlmCallum expressed his np i provnl of the Sunday moving-pictur I exhibition of -"The Price of Peace." ; DISCUSS HOUSING PROBLEM Builders Consider Plans for National I Tribunal to Adjust Labor Troubles I Cleveland. 0.. April '2H.- The na'- tioual housing situation was among problems taken up by- members of the ' Vni:...,ai iuc,.:n,:.... ..f i...iM..n t.. .,ui,ui,, .-, ,,,(,,,, , ,,, iiuiiuril. I A- changes meeting here today. Delegates were in attendance from Xeiv York, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Allnutn, Cincin nati, Washington, Hull inline and India napolis. Plans weie presented for Hie forma tion of n national tribunal composed of employ ets' mid employes' associations to settle jurisdictional labor troubles in the building trades industry. The seating arrangement Iii Kissel custom-built drs Is con cehetl wllh an idea to restful comfoit and ease of entrance and exit You'll find It differs from other cars. Sre rhototjraph in .Smirfaja J.etiotr Pictovial Section. W. CI.AKKB ;Hli;H. sue X. Ilraail Galvanized Boat Pumps L, D. Iterier C0..S9 N.Jd St. .Main 11)09. itarket St$ H RATI IS KVU.Nl'G. -April Sll. MART E . wife of William II Kaurte. notatlies and friend nf the family invited to funeral fervlces. Tuesday, 3 p. in , ''41t Almond at. Int. private. North Oder Hill Cira , 1' 1IKI.I" WANTKIl l'KMAI.i: l'K.MAT.K 1IKI.I', J.:'S winders, experi enced nn skein arna: steady work, good nagea Excelsior 111 aid .Mills. 340 K. Walnut la lie, OermalltoiMl. IIEI.P WANTKD MAI.K INSTIIUU'IOH Wanted, manual Iralnlnc insttuf-tor for reconstruction work for dis abled sotdlera Applv to Chief Educational om.er. ilase Hospital, Camp Meade, Mary- land. SITUATIONS WANTBtl-FK.il A I.K COl.OM.ED WOMAN wantB watli to tak Home, -jiii a. ir.'.i at IIOAKniNC. NICtjiiY furnlahed looms and hoard, sub urban, private fnmlb. 5017 ?C. Marvlna nt.. t.osan ROOMS I'OK KKNT HANDSOMELY furnished room in lar modern private home; electric lisht": 10 mlnutea to City Hall Phone llarlne 4111 1BTII. S.. 1300 Two rooms and bath. nlceO furnished; ono large room, private balh; nlso single room. Phone Pop. 7344 ,t JM0-1N S. 1 1TJI The Perrln; larefront rooms ami simile rooms; private suites. newlv furnished throughout Walnut 7140. AI'AKTMKNTS ONE VEflY IIKS1RAUI.K unfurnished aparP ment of L' rooms and bath, J05. The Partram, Chestnut st. near 34th. ItKAfi F-STATK FOR Br.K West Plillailelphln 55th near Greenway h100t",Vnte8r'.re)i til., hardivood flours; only 4 left. ' $300 , OKORQi: W. liilOWLKV SOV UBS N. lillth. Helmont 5StJ .1. UIOK AT 8802 I'AlllUSIi ST. Price i2i0. Easy terms; store and Uwelllnn, 0 rooms. JAMES I". COX CO.. louts Ileal Estate Trust llultdiuar S. E, Cor. Broad and Chestnut Sts Ph Wal. mill Also Inquire S19 Preston st, UKKENWAY AVE.. 1 square Woodland ave.j niuuniii n-iuuiu limine; ponaesHion. u.v.NI'.iv nuillll. 1.1.1S fUliVi- IIItCKZK AVK. I400U EI.ECTniO J.1U1IT. steam heat. H rooms, side yard, main street: dt.rlrsbU nelshborhood: near finth and llalllmnrn iv,. JOB. M. UAHER li SON. r.JIII llaltlmorn aye. COHNEIl PROPEHTY ,',Dth and Cheater Hie. : nil modern dwellincr with lticlot north and store in basement mi M)th at.: i an he bousht at the assessed value William li. vrnvena nona. tisin ano v nealer aye. 27 S. SAl.VO'll) 8T Tivo-stury porch front. n rooms and IihUi; ell cnnvenlenresi A1IE KOl.SlvV & CO.. 730 H, Bill at. 17 1 8. UEDt'IEU) ST. Two porch-front houses, ft rms. and bath; all conveniences. ABE KOI.SI,Y t, CO , 730 S. fiTH ST. fierroantonn T'ornlslieJ G.KIU1ANT0WN. furnished, aummer: seml- deiarneu; electricity; ueautuui aurrouna Inns. 21K E Johnson st . l.ogan LOOAN Cor. house, south esp,, main street, rsasonablei room for Karate. .1101 n. mil. SPI1INO RKSOHT8 OOKAV 4'ITV, X. J. THE BISCAYNI '. . NOW OPEN rtttam neait, rrivsis cams, ,Kqellfit UW.' mmth-:' ..v.-sj..' : ,?&... .a,. . .-J .w, ; JNMfktW 1WUMU KJ4 4 Wl'tvirvivww im'ow(tr. -i "ih: .-,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers