i.,-- f-viefT'zlLllM ''' ' ' V it.. V J .In' t ? s EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, .1919 pin. U'l HiRlWT.fl J', ) H f . it' r r K- ItL $-i U,l i SV. M imrii rwriRri fr . J niemlier of St. Luke's Uomeopathi- H.,1.,. A..,,,,.. 1 jet,ii hj 'Hospital: Prisoner' riiapter. King' Noske Captures Landshut and nnKlll(ir,( Ilonor nm, vrir-n.Ni.ip Hub Closes in 011 Bavarian ',,r ,hp' Eastern lYnitcntinry n"'l the tnte board of cenortt Communist Forces 1 William G. Hexamer UIIMPadiahi nrne I nciMn William O. llexnmer. on of I'hnrlc HUNGARIAN REDS LOSING A. Hexamer. president of the former ! Herman-American Alliance, and former ., , , ,. ' "rvetnry of the Philadelphia i Kire In- By the Asioiiated l're dcrwriters. Association died yesterday Paris. April 'JO -The encirclement ' at the home of his fathet. Wi orh -f t..i..L u r- .. line KaAn r-AwnlnlflJ n.rrl in r. tn tin . ,,. UK II lUlllf'll tl 1. ir i in illll , ,' V. man dispatches received here. This re sult was accomplished, it is stated, by the occupation of I.antlshut. nbout thir ty five miles northeast of Munich, which city has heen clorly approached on nil sides The government t loops are com manded hv (tiistnvc NosKe, (ierman minister of defense, by agreement of the Tlavarmn and AVurttembeiR govern nients. The government forces also are ileal ing with troubles in Nuremberg, where the Spartncan leader. Albert Schmidt, nas killed by government troops and n slate of siege proclaimed. The Sparta cans there took one of the Majority So clalist leaders prisoner. London. April 'JO.-iRr A P iinunlt list issued to.lnv : Panic prevailed in .Utinifh yesterdiu when the government troops began Iheir march on thp Bavarian mnilnl and. three members of the nmmunist cov- ernment resigned Itefore nightfall CV terday the goernmenr troops had cap-I tured tcvernl villages The communist lenders in Munich . are said to be ready to escape quickly In airplanes Copenhagen. Apul L".l I Hr A P.I llumunian nttneks on the HungarMii He'd nrmv rontinue nicressfully liel.i iun complains that feeble instance is being offered. The Rumanian troops have occupied the neighborhood of Puespok Lad.inv. 111 miles, cn-t of "Budapest and on the rnihvav line lie tween Hudipest and Dehreien. and captured Itekes-Osabn. VJO miles south -east of Budapest. Hundreds of intellectuals are being arrested at Budapest to be held as host ages to "pay with their blood for everv step the Ilumauians take." according to one of the people s commissaries. Man's Falling Body Kills Woman Now York, April I'll Mis. White head, widow of V.. P Whitehead, a pioneer of Chicago, was killed in New Tork when she was struck by the body of a waiter who fell from the roof of Delmonico's. She was for many years n leader in Chicago sou'ct. She was widely known for her philanthropic ac tivities. Deaths of a Day DR. WILLIAM BEAM Philadelphia Chemist Dies In Khar toum, Africa ' News of the death of Dr William Beam, whose fame a n chemist nnd physician extends ner two continents. In Khartoum. Africa, on April l.l. has just been received by his mother Mrs John Beam, ." 0." 1 Walton avenue. Doctor Beam had been in failing health for two years. For fifteen years, until his death Doctor Beam was in the emplov of the British Government as chief chemist in the AA'ellcome Research Laboratories nt the Gordon Memorial College in Khar toum. His services in this institution and his contributions to the field of chemistry won him recognition by the British Goi ernment and leading institu tions of the world. Doctor Beam was born in this city. Before graduating from the University of Pennsylvania he entered the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad its a chemist. A few ears later he re sumed his studies at the .Jefferson Meili cal College, from which lie graduated Mrs. Emma C. Keen Mrs Emma C Keen ilubwnman nnd reform worker of this city and widow of Robert AVilliamson Keen, died Thurs day in the AVoman's Hospital. Mrs. This is the time and the place to buy The Prettiest, Coolest Summer Rugs We have itady thp most comprehensive, best-selected stock of really artistic rugs in the newest designs and colorings in the city at fair prices. These cool attractive serviceable floor cover ings have been expertly assembled to give our great and discrim inating patronage the best opportunity to match decorative color motifs of their halls, living, dining and sleeping looms, Verandas or Solariums. INTERIOR RU08 Colonial Ruia rilrrlm Run Grandmother Rues irounit) Patatlna Ruga Mialki Rura Grandmother Ruga lorall , Hand CrnrhrteVi Ruga (Round or oral, made anr alxe wanted) New Importations of Japanese Rugs In Chinese designs and colorings, affording the won derfully beautiful decorative effects of the much higher priced Chinese rugs'. Is'ow that you are about to send us your Oriental Rugs to be cleaned and stored during the Summer months, you should give us the opportunity to estimate upon the Renovating of yoflir Hardwood Floors Which restores the beauty and prolongs the "life" of tho floors. We are specialists in this woik and also the laying of the finest quality hardwood floor, Now is the best time for doing either of these improvements. Fritz & La Rue, Inc. 1124 Chestnut St. SI Kern wasljom in Steubenvlllp. O., but for, years made (iff home nt U010 North Twentieth' street. Mrs. Keen vvns it member of the Cllv Historical Society. Notional Municipal League, Dickens Fellowship. Hrownlnc SorMf, AVoman's Society for Proven Hon of Cruelty to Animals, clinrtir iTV - olFlh .l.l HO Ws """ .' -" Kuneral services will be held ,VeaT8 Old. nt the home at II o m k ihwisui.v morning Interment will be in Mount A'ernon Cemeterv - ADDITIONAL STATE LOSSES ANNOUNCED Lieutenant Francis E. Evans, of Glen Mills. Slightly Wounded in Action Washington. April 20 -Tl... follow inc IVnnsvlvmiinn me im ludcil in the Mounded .lltliilr i iki i ks-.nt Fram-i. i: F.van' rilen "ffinnri r v..irH i"' l!'1',''on PRIVATE no ; 1 rt-ur Oxford. -111 r I a ill iiumiii NW Cattle ....... ...! lllh... 'nl1k Illeil irnni .vrriariu mi.. " rnivlTK-TiUTen.- "I." X- Ml'l-n Ve ' ""' I)ll nf lllMe rnnrnn.M.- Thoman A i-harnr Kian . . . .... i- . n.hr.nvi nnn.io.vn ritv n....,...l In niitr. rrvloulT rtepnrl from noiindk rrtl TB- Mlehnfl IhH'1 I i '" souin Juniper street rhlUdelphln lllnl of Disease VretluIi Rfpnrlrrt lfail PRIVATB Elmer i'u Quakrlow n Killed In rtlon. Vreiloii.tlv Krportiil mlVATK folon"! V Stoer Km fnlon I i.llll In c-tlon. ITmIousIj- Reported Miss. '.. .n Si.PPM inc In Action 1 IF'.l rRMSr Pelr Iie Wall J" Shor mxkim: mnr 'm mtiv.s lilllert In Action. Prfilou.b Keporteil Ml Ini In Xcllon ..nn irr u'altflr Aronoon i rancor ini West l hstfr rod. W.-nt Philadelphia Flying Instructor Killed San Antonio. Te.. April 'JO. Lieu tenant C. K. Hines, of Lake Chniles La., u fljing instructor nt Kclh 1'ielil. was iostnntlv killed in the fall of his airplane esterday. Cadet Masse, filing with him. was -lightly injured Chime Clocks $09.00 Mh ThotTMS moement AWntminstpr auarter-hour hlms CHARLES MUTH TU';,f,r,ta 3 SOUTH STH STItKKT 1RT COI.l MIIIA i-" SGOB1 POINTING porch nrr, Imported Grain Ruga Holland Runh Ruga lorall Plaited Runh Ruga Japan? Grass Ruga Arno Plallfd Ruah Ruga lpha Tan Ruga (oral or roundi Tatauta Plaited Ruah Rugs samara Hailed Rush Ruca Kobe riaitfd Ruth Ruga Can be had any air. -Sfc i.ftraw 9.yr& Br?WBI hiiMii i wnp If TheRitz- fill IjhJ Carlton I II I is a credit to Phila-1 I Jj. idelphia. Its paint-I H uliVJ 'ng anc ecorat'nS II WJ is a credit to us. VI I fif Get Our Estimate I Jl JAMES S. I j IlliffiTS'.SWlJi RAIN AGAIN BALKS Raynham and Hawker Ready for Jump-Off, but Bad Weather Interferes MACHINES IN GOOD TRIM Rj Hie Associated Pi ess si. .Inbirs. N. I'., April jn.--Karlv morning plans to etnit the transatlantic airplane tacc today wete upset bv New - toiinuiaitii s ncme weather. Although midoiean conditions were reported f a - loialile black clouds gathered off shore during the forenoon nnd soon a hemy am began to fall. There was no initi ation of a let up. Keporls receiver! here cat her were l1,. onditions over the oran '. nnd Itayuhaiti. Hi it tsh itviator. nnd Marry Hawker, his Ai.stinlian tival. enih had his belong ings packed and the wings of his inn i bine ptrcned fot (light toward I'urope. It had been planned to stall theoicr oiean flight nt " o'cloi k this nftet noon This morning mechanician put finishing torn lies on the mm hines. .t the Martinsjde hangar in Quidividi i vol In ttni liinf aa !ic lrfl nnrlnno ( tiro. ent "sluggishness of oil or inedinnivni: i wnrkmin had blanketed the I'alcon ' 'motor beneath which an nil stole was! kept burning through the night 1 ItaMiham's plane, named the Itajtnnr laftei Itaynham nnd Morgan), re sembles a lacing nulninobile stripped for a long lace The Sopwith is equipped with an emergency boat, two tubberl life saving suits and other nciessories in case the plane falls into the Atlantii i v. .i .in, A , ,d pm Y'TrM?S n'P l,",,i,", "f "'"P '"'""and the lark of equipment on the I Martinsjde. Moigan said todtn "I nm afraid these life saving gad cet will be of little use. Tor myself. I bine decided that I nun as well take one deep breath if we strike the water. WTxMtMsk iHCTBBf s!,J "TIIJIJIIIIIflks Do Spaghetti Ketchup Cream Soups Vinegars Olive Oil India Relish TJ' We will he a small speck on n big ocean out there." The Mai tins; !e carries tin sending wireless Instrument to call for nid. but the Sopwltli has one nf small range. I'acli has a small receiving set. Newfoundland is awaiting the Ameri can seaplanes of the N-C type, which ate soon to set out for Canada for a transatlantic .iumpoff. DRINK-CRAZED MAN KILLED Policeman Uses Revolver When Threatened With an Ax Atlantic City. April -n. ( Hy A P. I - Christian l.eobold. fifty-live yeais old. died in the City Hospital this morn ing from a bullet wound in the stninncb. inflicted bv Hnrry nishnp. a police mnn. during a stmggle between the two at an early hour. Wielding an nx. l.eobold awakened, the neighboilinod by piercing shrieks. Bishop attempted to calm l.eobold. who' heinine infuriated and grappled with the policeman. ItNhop tripped and fell, mid I.eobiiltl was in the hi I of swinging the n oer the policeman's head when nishnp managed to diaw his levnlvcr anil fiie three shots, one of which tool; j effort and reeled his iisvailnnt n ei . ' llixhop said today Ihnt l.eobold was iTlled with liipioi. WALNUT STREET MEN ELECT E- s Gardner Made Association President Wm. Speiss Secretary 0Vt nifiocis and dim loi-s of the Wal nut Street Business Association, eleit ed nt the annual meeting last night in t hide the following : V.. S. (Jardner. president: Thibet t Slewnit. .Ir . tirst vice president; tvius II. K Cm I is, spinnd viie- piesident: Theodore K. Seifert. treas liter, nnd William .Spies, secretary iner. null iiiiiiiiii-iii("-s, t"vi ri til, The diiet tors clwWarp: U M. T.nng. r,i.nr, nk. S. Woodward. Charles AV. eisse. .1 P Simpson. I.. P Cnil- .... H II ll.nn l'.t !.......! T.-..11 Kill, ... I'l.nii. 1 .1 lllllllll 1'IK'I Thomas IVrn. Miller Krn.ier. .1 K C. Bell and' l.uigi McClees, Dr. Ilien.i HEINZ Ove n Baked BEANS with Tomato Sauce Full of Flavor the work of meat at far less cost USm JX mmi&LiXJtLL. T GLi ITALIAMI TUTTI DICESONNINQ II Popolo d'ltalia Sostiene Com- patto I'Opera del Ooverno alia Conferenza della Pace ruhllshrrt nnd WMrlhutM Vnilrrr TURMtT xo. an Anthorlrnl hy (li net nf Oi lorr S, 1017 en mo at thD rostofflc of J'hlU dlrhla. Pa Hy ureter of th PruM'nt . .. A S mml.T'SOV. rostmaster tlenerat Home. ! April.- I, 'On. Sonnino dopo le enluslnsetiche nccoglienj'.e riceiute in Honia. in neensiono del suo ritorno. fnrlanilo ilelln controversin siille aspirazione dell' tlalln. Ite di fhinrnto: "Tutti gli itnlianibiso gna i he sinno utimilmi nel stestenere il (tineiiio il ipinle rnpprcsenttaiido una hii7inui' I lit In unita dovra' xinceic" l.'Oti. Tittoni. r iinnistro per gli AUnri INteri. iliseiilendn la sittininne i os-i" Im del to: "I negnzinti in Parigi furotin Intel rntti etl il Piirlamenln 1 1 a 1 in no e" stain inmocatn sntn jierche' il I'residente Wilson espn"4so nl niondoi il dubbin che la IMrgninno Italiana tapprcsentnsse hi olontii' del nostro popolo. II Pnrlnnieiito bisognu die rispniidn sil cin. eliniiuiindn tale dub bio in inodo rliiaiu, intcgorico cd in mnulein esplicitn." I.e due dichiaia?ion't dclineano In situirioiie in lipinn. II Parlninenlo i ndunera' oggi e votcra' unn nio.ione per csprimete la lompletn liducia nel (Jnbinetlo e nei rnppresentnnli itnli ani nlla Conferena della Pace. I Parigi. - nprile I Helegnti ilelln Pace oggi innieigono In loro attenzione .in ltomn. oe il I'arlamento si ndiinera' dopani per essere informnlo sulla que ' stinne deH'Adrinticn c per i futut i.passj I tiella i ntittnvoisia ligitnido riume. In vista deH'estienia cnrdinlita' e del fer i or'' 'nn " '1'iaie I un urlaniln o statn riievutn in Italia, al suo ritorno da I Parigi, e le nvnzinni licevute dall' On. -rC&r-sw T7TrJ7; ST. , ( i.bttAVM. 'T J?i ra& . JJMuHISfifeStt , ilf'Jk Soutiiuo, si crede die l'azlone dovrn essere faoreolc nlla causa dell'On. I Orlando. j II "Temps" oggl dice che nel i circoli nmerhaiil della Conferen7.n della I Pace s crede che il Presldente Wilson tmn iiggiungera' nulln nl suo lecente '"statement" siilla questlone ndrlaticn,, I giornall di Parigl rapportano che l'On. 1 Itnrzillnl. un membro della Delegnr.ione j ltnliann per la Pace, che lasclo' Parlgi I in unlone nll'On. Orlnndo, illchlaru' i che egll non intendeva di ritornnre in ' Pnrigi. G LI ITALIAN I PER IL "VICTORY LOAN" I'nn iniponentlssimn riunlnne di rap presentnnti delle Socleta'. I.ogge. Cir coli ed nitre istituzioni Itallane di Phil adelphla. ebbe luogo ieri sera nella "Peneficenzn Hall" al numero 020 So. Sth Street. Presledeva la riunione il Cnv. Prank Boma, chaiman della Di visione Italiana del Liberty Loan. Egll dopo aver spiegnto II significato della liunione. quello cine" di opportuni ac cordi per la parteeipazione degli Italian! nun campagna per il suecesso del A'lc tory Loan, prcsento" succcssivamcrvte gn oraiori neiie persone del Car. Ti (.netnno roooardi. Ilegio Console It win., in i iinnui'iiiiiin, nei iTiurllce ifi seph Itiiffington, di Mr. E. T. Stotes bury e del Colonnello C. B. Franklin, be fu lapo delle Ainbulanze Americane al I-'ronte Itnliano. Tutti gli oratori ebbero parole di viva nmmirnzione per l'opera compluta nella iccente guerrn e spccialmente II Regio Console ed 11 Colonnello Franklin solle vnrono 1'cntusiasmo generalc e furonn fatti segno ad una simpatlca dlmostra zione. j Per ultimo prese la parola il Sig. I .Joseph Di Silvestro, Grande A'enerabile per lo Stato di Pennsylvania dell'Ordlne Kigli d'ltnlia in America, il quale fu : fcliclssimn nel suo dire, quando accenno' n quanto avevano detto gli oratori. e -iiin..' proponendo il seguente ordine del giorno che fu approvato ad ii "I cittadini di nascita italiana o di-' scedenti, per onorare la Iiberta' e la giustizia per la quale l'ltalia e l'Amerirn furono unite nella guerra, ..,,.,..... T.,p.wr,r ,, S1. Hf .AlllllftMMH: ul?ft?t 'w uicl s'lmpegnano di fare quanto c' flu' pos slblle per 11 successo del Qulnto Pre stlto della Uberta". Viva l'Amertcn !" France Honors Major Merrill Major .1. II. Merrill, of the ordnance department, now overseas, has1 been dec- orated with the Insignia of n churalier HOW well acquainted are you with your drinking water supply, both at home and at the office? For health reasons alone it may pay you to become better acquainted. Then look for PUROCK. It will constantly guard your health, and be a big factor in reclaiming it. Purock Water it delivered to offices and borne in sterilized, sealed glass bottles. Six large bottles or a five-gallon demijohn, 50 cents. Ordar a oaaa. im oaa bottla. If tbe wtUr falli to pUta. v will, at tout rcqnttt. remora tfao oaaa aad maka no chara-e. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., 210 S. 24th St., Philadelphia BOTH PHONES Buy Yout Supply of Coal itom Strathmann In April, at the Lowest Price of the Year Orders for coal received up to closing time on April 30 will be billed at April prices regardless of date of delivery. BHS m&n HENRY E. STRATHMANN INCORPORATED Main Office, Kensington and Lehigh Avenues Clarkson and Water Streets, Olney 57th and Grays Avenue VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE EMPLOYES LEAD EMPLOYERS IN SUPPORT OF VICTORY LOAN Reports of Ten Industrial. Groups Total Nearly $2,000,000 Artists Hold Big Revel in Camac Street Emplojea arc leading the employers In lespondlng; lo the Victory Liberty Loan appeal, and this Is the outstanding deelopnicnt of the Mist week's cam paign, according -to C J. AVaddell, chnlrmaii of thu Industrial Committee, csterdaj, who said that before the rniupalen opened some felt that the Indus trial wage-earner would not be as large a factdV or fouice of subscriptions as in prevloim loans. "This opinion uas based on the belief that an appreciable perccnlnge of einplovep, especially in war Industiy lines, had been laid off and that th emplojer might noi be as willing to utge upon Ills employes tbe taking of lh loan Apprehension was also fell for possible dissatisfaction among wage eameis who had iold bonds at a Joss," Mr. Waddell explained. I "The t1r"t week has proved wrong all these fears about the emplojes Thev hae not only led their employer? in opened the eyes of the employer. Of subscribed before the lamn&lgn opened another plant the otHdals assured the Ijan workers that thau;' employes could not subscribe nijain, and that they could not aid In any urging of the employes to do so. However, a meetlns was permitted and 100 of the 16U employei subscribed. The Company officials were amazed and Incidentally proud of, their men As a result the company subscribed for mote than It '.lad planned. "Such cases are not the exception. They are typical of the lndustil.il plants Some of the plants, which at llrst discouraged and oven opposed the canvassing of their employes, are changing their attitude because of pressure from own employes. The wholehearted support of the Victory Loan by the employes is also shown In the heavy calls for honor Hags for industrial plantt and for subscription buttons. The emplojer will have lo cxeit himself lo equal the record of his employes. Subscriptions to the Victory I.lbeity Loan turned in by the Industrial Committee workers are mounting rapldlv, and returns received at headquarter In the last few dan from 10 of the IS groups show that 51 lump fubscnpi lions from firms and employes totaled almost $1,800,000. Among these weia live ror iuu,uuo, one lor uo,uuu anu I among the groups as follows: GllOfP 1 Iron, Rlrl and Chairman, Howard Wood, Chairman. Wm. Breeden. Shlpbulldrri Jr. Advisory Pelmont Iron Company J2n,000 llamps Shipbuilding Compani .VJil.Tin Emersency Fleet Corporation . UK, 000 Sun Shipbuilding Company . . 4J43,4S0 Cambria .Mining and llfsr. Co.. 15.000 i:. J Lavtne 4 Co hr.,000 Morris. Wheeler A Co 215,000 Natt Enameline Stamp' Co. B.OOli MacKarland Little r.,000 Nathkn Trotter i. Co Hi.OOn Warrior Copper Company .. .. f,000 GrtOUP 2, Cotton. Wool and Carpets, Chairman, Charles J. Webb. W. D. Oelbermann'& Co $20,000 J Pat. man & Co 10,000 Krben-Hardlnr ino.ono Wm. H nithardaon ss.000 Thos II Hall 21.000 llardwlck & Mance Mi.ll.in John Hamilton & Sons .10,000 Quaker I.ace Co 100,000 Quaker Lace Co, Employes (ad ditional! ,JS0 fielding- Ilror. & Co 10,0011 James !,. Wilton 1 Co r, 2.1100 John M Fries , to.oon Ortnoka Milt 100,000 Ape Hosiery Co 23.000 GltOl'P !l, Automobile llfrs. and Dealers, Chairman, W, B, HcWullough, Philadelphia Warehouse Co . Iino.onn Ford Motor Co, and emplojea , 81,100 Herbert Proa . ..... . . il.nno locomobile Co . . ,. , 10.000 Autocar galea L Service Co... 10,000 Olrard Auto Co, and employes 14,000 Phils. Warehouse. Co. emplojea 1H.D30 The employes of the Klectro Tachometer Corp. have subscribed 1007,, have you Visited the artists' rerel on Canine street, which Is between lth and Utli' streets and Lotust and SpruceT If not, It will pay you lo do so.- Also )hs AIRCRAFTSHOW i Commercial Museum, 33d and Spruce Streets II . W. P&iijh A of the Legion of Honor by Marshal Petain. Major Merrill was formerly a lawyer with offices in the Stephen Glrard Building. He went to Trance with one j of the first contingents of the American army and was chief ordnance liaison of- licer in Paris until the signing of til armistice. DRINK WATER subscribing, but fn many cases ha 300 employes In one Industrial pla.it, 05" without havlnc held a niei-rlnr In one lor -uu,uuu. iiiey were Divided 7 UHOt'l . Sueur P.rnnrr, Hotel". Meat Provisions. ronfecUcjnera. Chairman, Frank P. rofl. v Patteme O. Kane . . .. ... 1 15, SUO Cinoi'P 7 Flour and llraln O Ciraff H c Woolman A Co , Inc emnloies . Chairman. I and $21,400 Charlea T nohinaon js.ooo Globe Automatic Sprinkler Co, ana empiojea ID, 00(1 GROUP 13 Machines. Tools locomotives. Chairman, Nicholas P l.lovd J (1. Krlll A. Co .. .. $11.1000 J J. Brill 4 Co.'s emplojea 11.43(1 Hate A Kllburn'a emplov ea . 2T 000 Wm. Sellers & Co, Inc. , 11.130 American Pullev Co 20.000 Phlla rtoll i Mai hlne Co 23,230 Monarch Machinery Co.. . 10,0011 Steel Meddle Mfc. Co (add'll . 0 Son Cresson, Morris Co, emploves . lo.oou American Knff. Co, emplojes 24 00O artOl'P 17, I.umlier. Furniture, Chairman, Tred H Underbill. Smedley Ilroa. Co .. . , $10,000 -Wm. M. I.lojd Co ... 13.000 Chaa Felln ft Co and employea 12,1100 Joseph Rosa & C( , , 22 330 It. A i J. J Williams Co 20.000 OROl'P 18. Coal, hhlpplne Trades. Chair, man Arthur Kupplnter Westmoreland Coal Co.. . $200,000 linOl'P in. Leather. Chairman Vaucban Jacob 11. llrodsky Charles P. $10,000 J alercbants. HI iTkc UrtOL'l' 20. Coinnilsiilon and Dairies, Chairman, Milton W. Dll.uv. A F Illckley & Son ,. $13,000 Phlla Warehousing and Cold Storage Co , , 1.1.000 Wm, Henry Maule, Inc ,,, , 20,400 Morrla Lifter 100,000 I .- . .-, i 4.rt ;i?K,.;w' m im vmimmi, iWKf ffFmi. ' & .-!, -.", X.. rSI ! '-'! ,J m ..! 'i, i
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