Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PUBLIC LED0BR PmiADELPfilA, TUESDAY MATH 1019
Conveying
Elevating
Screening
Crushing
Washing
Storage
Power Transmission
The Webster Mfg. Co.,Phila., Pa.
NAGLE
Steel Company
Shipping Urgent Lots
STEEL PLATES
and SHEETS
Within Two to Four Days
Pottstown, Pa.
S""ic-ia 14n Morris Bldg.
rThose. Wolstenholme Sons
& Co., Inc.
French nnd English 'Spun Worsted
and Merino Ynrns
Ol'KIt li AND MILLS
"Frankford Ave. & Wcalmorelnnd St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
KEYSTONE COAL & WOOD CO.
PILING
MINE PROPS
CORDWOOD
FRONT and BERKS STS.
i'im,Ai)i:r.riii.
O. W. KETCHAM
Mnnnfarliirer nf
Architectural Terra Cotta,
Bricks
i un,., t:u f
AAUS1UVV .III.) ll.
Standard Steel
Works Co.
Morris Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
Southwark Foundry &
Machine Company
MnnufHCturerR of
Hydraulic and Power Tools
400 WASHINGTON .WHM I"
l'lllliADCI.I'IIIX
Metal Lockers and
Steel Shelving
High class. Prices reasonable
Dexter Metal Mfg. Co.
k Front & Arch Sts., Camden. N. J.
X RFAITMONT
1
Coal and Ash Convcjors
for Saving Labor
at Iioiler Houses
370 Arch St., Phila.
ELECTRIC
VACUUM CLEANERS
Royal Frantz Premier Eureka
Walker & Kepler
53i Chestnut St.
C. JESNSG
Precision Machinist
716 Sansom Street
Philadelphia
The JOHN T. DYER
QUARRY CO.
Birdsboro Trappc Rock
HARRISON BUILDING
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chas. J. Webb & Co.
WOOL
aiUl Cotton Yarns i
1G Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
N.Z.GRAVES e
Incorporated
22 and 24 South Third Street
I'llilililrllilliit
The House of Piirilnltli's In I'nlnts nnd
VnrnislieH
Herbert W. Gcshwind
Reinforced Cement anil
Concrete Brick Paving
jgphnlt Work and Damp Proofing
761.03-05 N. 20th 'Street
rtuiaiiKLi'iiiA. i-.t.
PHILADELPHIA
CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc.
' 1200 Stock Exchange Bldg.
We will finance your project
We will build your building
'Spruce 2686 Knee 3017
NEW YORK
SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
hu tai1ir work, Koort iriiti and
ncellfnt ttorklne conilltlom. Thr
tro opening! In nearly all brinchea
for (UIXl mc-chanlca.
Apply Eraploypent
Department at the- Yards
Camden, N. J.
Economic Bars
if Germans Balk
Cnntliiiitil From I'nte Ono
inent nf her war debls
through the
hearty support given her by the) Amor- I
lean delegates, was nnotlicr development ,
of an nuiplcious day. '
,,,,., ,
llasls of tompinmlse
The note m-nt li Pieinlcr Orlando tn
Paris Sunday Imlicuted nn intention l
tieiit with the other powers on the'
banN of a letjer diiivvii up by Ailliur .1. '
Ilnlfour, the lttltMi foreign m-itiMiiij . ,
wlileha Premiers Cleiiieneenii and l.lnvil '
George handed him on the ee iif his,
ilennrtnro from Pari, iii-i-in-dimr tn
IVitinax" lu the Ki-ho de l.'mfs to-
day. i interest in the details of the arinugc- encniirngement from Great ItHtain. We
The Ilnllatis, sn.s the writer, will nicnt- for the ceremony. Miggestlng ' npply the same standard of judgment
agree to maKe eei lain saerlluTi In linl- various changes aud ImiirovcinPiiN dur- 4mrrienii inlerfereiue in our af
i mil tin. o as tn attain their project, the '"K the afternoon. i fairs."
IniiliiisltiiMi nt riiune. "even shodl.l Ihcj , The German delegates In ch.it ge .if . --
I have reeouise to thus,, t.nnsilnr, for financial affair- walked over ft 0111 their Q r .to!n
I i... ...1.1..1. ,i. i f i I hole In meet iulei-Allled lepieseutn- I OCCl ClUl II IailSlllfl
iiii, ins it in, ii iiii- ii'iikiii- ,,i iniiiiiiis mis
furnished to the peace treat. ''
Gel mans Talh of ((iilltlng
A German wlieless ilivpntch lt-i-rivi-il
here last evening snys
"If the delay continues at Versailles
it is contemplated that Berlin will teeall
the German delegates, in which ease
they would onlj he sent tn Versailles
again when the Allied governments nie
ready In negotiate."
A dispatch to (he London (Ynlnil
News from Copenhagen ipioles n Iteilln
newspniier as mi; lug Hint the German
peine delegation 1ms sent an ultimatum
to the I'uteute Allies, demanding n reply
b ,"i o'clock Mondn afternoon, in
which it was declaied that the Gcimnns
would be obliged In return tn Hi-llln
Hie event nf a fiiilher
in the submission of tli
A semiolliciiil iiiiiiouiii einent fiom
Iteilln mijs the peace negotiations will
'be in no way nlTccJcd by the dcpartiiie
of the German Minisicis Lnndsbeig and
(iiesherls from VcrMiilles.
No annoiincement has been ieieled
'beie that Heir Liinilsbeig and llerr
'(ieisheits linu- lefl VcrMiilles or that it
I was tluir intention to depart.
J When the German delegates enter the
dining room of the Hold Trianon on
Weiliiesdaj afternoon to ri-nivi- the
' text nf the treaty they will find the iep-
lesentntives nf the pnweis ariajed
against Germany awaiting them nt one
'of the great tables which lime been
placed in the loom. Premier Clemen-
lieau. President Wilson and Premier
Llojd Geoige will stand lit the bend of I
the table.
The Geininus will not join the Allied
delegates! at this time, but will be con-
I illicieil in 11 simmer uuiie siuuuiug ll.t '
:,. ir ... ,1 .....1 ..r .i. .- 1 l
itself nt the open end of the gient horse
shoe foimed bv the crecn -covered Inhlps
arranged for the meeting. There they ''"he visit of President Wilson wa
wjll lislen to M. Clemenceaii's opening inspired, it is undcislood. by the Pres
addrcss nml leceive Ihe judgment nf the ident's dcsiie tn ndlnit the uevsinici
.11 1 1 :ni...l .....: i ,.,,,, nuwo,r!ni! in flie I'H l-eninli V . r-b!s
.till, II llllll lis-l'l III 11 II lltlllllLI" US Mir
...! 7 !.. .1 1 f it.- ...
Ulllllllt:!! 111 IIIV tlllllllli; III V-OlllUilOnS
drawn up dining the four mouths of
deliberation bv the interallied lonfer- ,
Piit-cs. '
On M Cleiiieiu can's light will be 1
President Wilson and the othei Amen
01111 delegates, while oil his left Pieniicr
! LIomI George and the Ili-itii-h leprespn
I latives will be giniipcd Klnuking the
Aniciiiiiiis will ionic Hie Frcnih dele
gation, willi Mnishal Tnch in the cen
1 1-1 Next In these will be the lepie
1 s-cnlalites nf Italy, Itelgium. ' Urnril.
Greece. Poitugnl and Scibia. On the
left hide and M-ilted below- the delc-gntes-nf
Cleat Uiit.iin will be those nf
the l.iitish dominions, .lapan. Poland.
I.iiuiaiiia and Ceibo-Slovakia.
Singe Set for 'I'realj
Two tables have been placed for the
gcnciul seel etui ips nf the inlcr-Allied
Council diicitl.v behind President Wil
1 sun and Pieniicr Llo.vd Geoige. Set re -1
taijes nf individual delegations will
I have scats' at Ihe hides of the. room bc
' hind their icsporHve delegations. Ti-.e
'four big cut-glass cluindclieis whiih
lining from the idling of the ball will
' be scauely needed at the hour set lnr
the ceremony at I 1 15 p. m.
Only mv of the ptineipal German
delegates, tlnee secretaries, ollidal in -tcrptetoiV
nnd otlicial stenographer will
bo admitted out of the large G-rmnn
Mllllilnr Slioi. Irtl lie tludilnr
Works, Kciullttc la.
ixuctural Steel
FOR ALL BUILDING
PURPOSES
Bethlehem Construction
Company
Engineers Fabricators
Erectors
BETHLEHEM, PA.
"SlM-rl.il Illurk"
William
Etsweiler & Co.
KstHl.llKlio.l 18SI1
Leather
Belting
Philadelphin,
EUGENE VELLNER
MiinirTnrturrr nnil linnnrler
Aniline Colon, Dye Stuffi and Chemicals
SOFTENERs. and SOLUBLE OILS
271 South 5th St., Philadelphia
Build of Concrete
ULttNITEMLANDlEMEHTga
Philadelphia Iews)RK 0oston
THE BALDWIN
Locomotive Works
BKVKRAb B-ton Used trucki for aale.
The Baldwin Lcomotlve Works. 6U0
N. llrowd alrt.
Steam and Gasoline
LOCOMOTIVES
Philadelphia, Pa.
- -
I ,
Waterproof
delegation, nccordlne to present ar
rangement The subordinates will
have tables Immediately behind the
delegation chief. The German units-
will hmo only a few feet to walk to Its
1 place after cutevlug the room, ns the
entrance door is located lu a tornf-r
"car the designated position of the
enemy rciucsemiittvoK.
Premier Clcmcnccaii was the first ol
the Allied chiefs to visit the -cene o(
n,,, i,rc0ntutlou of the peace tcims vph-
teidav. A, few mluiitru nfter Ids' nr-
rival President Wilson and I'icmicr
Lloyd ficorgc entered and wcic Intro-
duccd by M. Cleraenccaii to Major
IJirtiiin, the officer In charge for the
French Government, who showed them
over the rooms ifsigned for the prln-
rlnnl session, and for siihseiiiieut dc-
liberations. All three took a lively i
. .........
tives to continue the discussion of mat
ters which were taken mi last Friday.
Still (Imisiliig Trent '
It developed till" afteriuniii Hint
changes were still being made in the
pence Irentj nnil tnar nie cnanging
process piohnbly would be cnnliiined up
tn the lat possible moment. It is mi-
ilerslooil tlnil Hie niieraiionn an- inigeiy
those of phrasenlogj I
"Tim tiloiiu fjo mnl.ilir- Itip ll,Mll
public teMimllj are still vague Seem'-1 business inteiests now In China finored
Inglj the only plan perfn ted with re- China against .Inpnn. Theiefoie nn
gnrd tn piihlicitj is n decision tn give, ncthi iiiopigiindn is tn be ex peeled in
out n 10,000 -wind digest for puhlii ation Hie I 'idled Stales and Hie leeent uller
nn Thuisdny morning. .mice of Senator Lodge win- to iodi
ri. American .orrcspoudetiN will,,.-,,. , ,hp itrpublicans will Inke the
ler postponement ',-""" :-;-"-.""- ----'. n,Ulr silH in this question, thus up
le neace terms Gcnnaiiy. Liigliiud. 1-ranee, llalv aud , , ,. ,. . ! ... '
" lM'tll Items .... . ' ltiililiin in tr.'iilitii. Mill llplltlblican llollCl
.lapau win eacn nine ine --iime nuiuner.
The icinaiiider of Hie iorrespiindeut
will i ome from Hie llritisb (oloiiip- and
limine powers. ,
The council of foreign minNlcis w-s i
teiilm dei hied that lccognilion would
be I'Mi'iiili'd the go eriimeiil of l"in i
laud under icilaiu loiiditions wbiih
have not bien disclosed.
The' Pinnish mililnry uuweinent,
whiih has been thiealening Pelroginil.
and whiih has been shrouded with nis
lerj. is now well defined. Geneial
I'deiiili h aud 1000 Russians operntiug
with him. lime Hie siippoil of the Kin
liisli goM'iiiuipul iiud 1 1 oops, ami bine
lecruileil large iiunibcrs of Itiissian
nesisnuts who have bei nine Hied of Hoi
sliet ik lequisilioiis.
General l'denitz
n,:s oiiupied Petios Atodisk. Olonetz.
nnd D.iilicnn- Pole, east nf Lake L11
Idngn. ami ('bus iniitiols the soutliein end
ol IIU' Kola IMllWll.t.
Press to he Adiulllnl
w,n"l'i'u"M,,' s, s.. s.. - --.
,WI,. I t , villi oiinnsitioo our. ,,f
'-.--, IS. ,.V. ,U, S ...... s.,',.wu ...
'be giouiuN being hick nt loom. The
Com il of Tlnee. therefnie, decided to
look after the situation.
It is possible Hint the tn-.ilv with
Gerinain wil lie disposed of liefme .lime
1. 11 member of the Aineiiciir delegation
said his( night Picsiilent Wilson vis
ited the Hotel De Ci illnii vesteid.iv
ilfteriioou and held coufeieui es willi the
entile Ameiiian ilelegation.
.Maisball Peliiln, i ommaniler nf the
l'rcnch ii i m,. was picsent at a ion-
fcreni e Monil.i.t between Piesident Wil-
son mid Preinii-r Clem -eau. Afler-
ward Pieniicr Clemeiu call ciinleried
with spveial nipinbers ol the I'l-pin-h
c.'iliinet (onceiiiing details of the pre
liiiiiiiar.v peaie.
Iliiiei- have been issued to speiiul-
ists in Austio-llungiiiian subjeits to
lush their lepnits so Hint the denty
with Austria can lie lonsuleied during
the liflecn dots that the Geimans will
he discussing (he teuus of iieai e.
At the plcu.it' session this nflei noon
Captain Andre Tnidicii, of the I'lendi
ilelegatioii. will lead an extended digest
of the ticnt.v for the infm uiation of the
minor potvi is. The dm anient itself is
so voluminous Hint il is pioh.ihle that
no delegate has rend nil its sri turns.
The fm t that the iiedentials of the
'.lilgii Slats and C.echn-Slnvals delega
tinus were turned met to the Genitalis
along with those nf oilier nations is m
etui in confluence circles ns a leeog
nit iiiii of those new stales, the im idem
being
oniniented upon b an iutcii epted
Get iiiiiii wiicless dispaldi.
Chinese Prolcslin?
The Chinese delegation is displa.Miig
gic.il dissatisfaction over the settlement
of the Shantung piobleiu. While the
Chinese probnbl will mil icfiisc to sign
the ticnt). it appeals likel ihe will
sign it vvitli le.servations.
The Chinese delegation In Ihe Peine i
CulifcieiKe has appealed tn President
Wilson tu inierccde tn have China in- '
i 111. led mining the powers peiinitted to
attend the pieseutatiuu nf Ihe tlc.lt tn
the Germans nt Veisiiillcs tunuuinw.
The inline of China is not on the list
of thirteen states so pi i ilegeil.
The nllicial list of the imintiies in
be represented is :
The I nited States. lireat Ilritiiin
nml tier dumininiis, I'laucc, Itult.
.lapan, llelgiiim. Itra.il. Sell. in. (iieere,
Piilaud. Poitiigal, It ii ma n ia aim
C.ocho-Slovakia.
It will he noted that both China ami
Siiini lire omitted fiom this list, ns
i likewise me seven of the I. mill Anieri
inn states which iu-tiiiill,v dedaied war'
upon licimun.v.
Till' list was drawn on the Ilieort
that olll.v those of the poweis whidi had
rendered etlieipiil aid in pinsecutiiig Hie
iwai were to attend Hie ceienion.i. Tin-
other Allies will be permitted a post-
i Hun outside the linliice at the time the
I'oreimui.v takes plnie. lint the I linu'si
mid other pnitictpaiits in tins win- mi
nut willing Io ntteuil unless thej an
ll How il lepreseiitutiop within the hall.
British in Charge
ys . j .
tSayOliet lriSlimen
Conl innril rrum INur One
IIip w-hole ulTuir. and it is
unknown
whether I'reniier -l.Io.v'd !eoige hits I
heen in I'oininunicntloii with, the visiloi-K
nt nil. There is one repoit thnt he
' promised to receive theln, hut ha clin
i eled IiIh engngeiiient for the niter
view.
.V question wns nddi-CM-ed' to the
government iiv the House of Coiiiiuniis
yesterday with n view to eslahli-sliiug
whether the envoys lire nct-iedited by
the Ainerlenn (joverninent nnd nlso to
cstnbliiih their exact status. It also
wa( ashed if the premier had intended
i to receive tliem. 'Jim nuention was met '
I evasively by the home secretary, whol
l promised tn mnko inquiries nnd snid j
that this would occupy n week.
Ash 1'mnlfr to Ilxplaln
AVhlle, nirordlnr; to some dispatches
. from u'eland, tio hlnn l-einers are
I croatly eneouiagpil nnd believe the
creation of unIrlsh r?po,blIc Is wUhiu'8
T j . s '
sight, the rniotiNt press heie Is angrily I
railing for an explanation from Premier
Unyd Oeorge and critlci.ing President
WINon's nllcgnl Inti-rii'iTm-i' in ItrltMi
domi'Mtlc iiffnirH.
"If il is true that Mr. Wilson W
trliliul t hi- ititrictic nmWtM tin tinl'Hi
ol tun i iiiti'ii uinpiKMiinnit imrr iim
11. MUI.lni.l' I...I. ....:.... ..... ....1 flute ntt
t i"'iiilil n in inniui MMltlll ili, i',' I
thine is eiedllile the Amerhnii am-
imssador." Mihi the Post, "ought i"
l. .l.l II...I !. I ..:,. !.'!... I..... .Inns'
in- nun nun in,- iiiiiii imiimwih ...,. -
not tolernle interfeienie its domes-I
tie nlTnlis. Tbej aie our business, and
the business of uobodv else."
The Graphic sajs: "If nn of the
states
of America were again to de-
Hie right to sei ede fiom I he I
it Is icilniii the American people
he lulterl Indignant if such n '
urn lul
union,
would
,!,., n, re.rived nny kind of otliclnl
' "-
May Resign, Rumor
Cnnllnnril Frmn
yAK Oilf
),,.,, political
sue
lu the Cnited
i4tllp,
Many l-'awir China
. ,,, ,... ..,., ,,,. ,, ,i. i-.ir
111! Ill' nun I I 41 II l ' !..!,. ...- - ...
Last sympathize ith China nnd the
" '
established b Hn.
Colonel House seems to have been
ihioughnul Hie friend of .Inpnn. Il is
, ....iii,,!, ,lin, rolmiel llou-e's sole
int st was the ertrenieh prnelicnl one
of leaching a settlement of Hie eoutio-
tersj
On
all Hie questions liere.
House lui bee., in favor ot ( ompromise
in older tn reach a decision ns soon
as possible. This disposition led to his
Klienish lepiiblic. Same valley and
other spttleinenls which weie made dur
ing Piesidetit Wilson's absence, nnlj
In be upset on the President's letnrn.
At tlial time it seemed likelj that
l.ansitjg. ij leasou of the 1 eject 11 11 of
these comptomiscs, might gain a po
sitimi of lending influence with the
President. Itul Colonel House's pies
lige and iiitliience was not at nil di
miiisii'il hj the upsetting of his wink,
ami Hie lemhing of a practiinble con
clusion mi Kinii-cliau whiih was neces-
,,, i- ,
I l-H I ,V tn s, V I- till' Icilglle of Illlt lolls
Ihe l,i I est evidence of Colonel House's
powei and iinpni tunic in Hie delegation.
Senate Committee
for New Charter
4
CrnitiniiiMl lrmii Puce Otu
ineasuies nffci ting Phil.idelphl.i sm i as
the I.ii Uiadv ami Woodwind liilN.
bus i ollapsed. Those bills should et
llitmigh Hip Legislatme next week and
lie submitted tn tin- lluvei nor."
Aclloii in I louse
The senutur was asked wlint iriib,-ilip
act inn Ihe House elei lions i omiuiltee
'" "lli,h "l" ''"ix lulls have been n
teriiil would Ink
"Tills inuiiiiitti'i.." he explained,
"f.ivoiiihlv leimileil the Iliad bills nut.
whidi nie iiliiiusi ideuiieiil vtith the
Daix lulls. expeit pi p, favninble
iiciiim ii iiiii iiio ineasuies lii the (mu
mill
I do not believe Hie hills tt ill
be mutilated
The Itrndy bills wen- ippmli'd out
lit Hip house I'li-i-t inn i iniiinit toi- soon
after (heir adjournment. I'ennise nieni
beis of Hie loiuinitlic pul the bills
out over ii viguiuiis piolcst iv the
Vine members. I.utei on ouleis of
legislative leaders, the bills weie sent
liai Is to lommittee.
Tin- Daix hills weie lefened Io bv
Speaker Spangler in Hie House to
the House elections comiiiitlee. nf which
Itcpicscutntivc Huldcmnii, of Moutgom
ert , is chairiniiii.
Six ol (he tweutv-hve uiemlieis ,.f
the iitllimittee are Yntr nicu Messi s
Cox. Glass. Piitleison, Si nt I , Mi hung
and Sow cis
Pour Pentose men fiom Philadelphia
nie on the coiiu.iittee Messis Heflei
nun, l.ii Ho 1 1 . Ciiuiphell nml J'nlln. e.
It had been untie iputcil Hull Hie
I il.ll.nlnliili til bills stonlil ,i I.. 1 1... I I.....,,
i . ,,. lf. w ,
whidi Kladtlaiiilei-, Allegheii, is diair-
man.
Calm Disappointing
The cnlni which mnikeil Ihe passage
of Hie I)ni Itriuly bills win- disappoint
ing Io Ihe big gioup of spei tutors who
ciowded the Semite elnmiliiT in Hie liope
of seeing some xeibnl fiiewmks sp( nfl" bv
Hie lival Pliiladelihi,i fm tinus
The three registration hills mine up
in llieir regular order on Ihe Senate
third reading cnlendai Then- was n
sileme, sudi as precedes a stoun. when
'he deik finished leading ihe title of
Ihe liM hill Hint pieteuliiig iniintv
oinniissinnei-R Tinm m ling as letiiui
lodges when they are iiiudul.iles for le-
election
A" oou ns William II. liiilbigher,
fhlef i leik- of the Sennte. nniheil lead-
ing the title of the bill the mil ..ill
was HIKen. An one tioin eiiner laerioii
got up to speak.
The only vote ins! 'iguiusi the
meuiiiiie was by Senator Scott I.elhy,
Di'inocint from Peri.v iniintv
When the second bill, lu leinove the
board of registration imninissioners in
i I'lliiaiieipillll won I'ciii'iieii, rteiiiiior t lire
him ami tnhl of Hie ngieement plan
8
SUNDAY
EXCURSION
$2.50
Uiir lux .'lie ililllliuial
Tfl
NEW YORK
und return
SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1919
Mifdrtl train leaTea Ifcadlnc Trrmlnal
Ht H:00 A, M., htonphiK at C'oliim-
lIu Hrmif. lluntlnj;Uon ttret, Whsii
Junction, Lucttti. JcnWIntuwn nml
Noblf,
Hrturnlnic !fae New AorU. Wet 23d
M.. 7ift0 V, .la Utterly Jt,, B V, M.
Htntltar Krurilnn .Sunda),
May S5
ij
Philadelphia & Reading- Railroad
nniiltlowt'o Tltivrl
wumueit 6 I till U
lietiirns Smiling
I nntlnnril From I'ngfi On
jthun m1 nn thr pin, nil Int I mi It
nlhet
names and joined
in with the
lllllsil
. -
"'
hands.
Philadelphia men wne . ntti'ini
.1 ..........
inrniiKiioin llleieglmenl Ininileii men
,, h. ( ,.,, ,..,.
'" "" "IP ",,IK- 1"1 l""1"1 "r '
'Sure, we had n tough time of It."
I'is Seigenut llmrj II, Slanlei, 'JL'O
Friend, avenue. Camden. snj,. 5ni
who didii'l V"
"You hel we'le L-ln il tn rel li e:
'jnu can tell the win Id' thnl." This was
I the llllili'lsal s,. Mih ,,.,,! ,,f , men.
Walter C. Kniiiss. )".hi P.altiiuoip
Henue. Philadilplna. vhiflnl his pai k
on his shoiihleis, ciaiiuucil uiml Im-i piece
of Itcd Cioss ilioiiilale in his ulh.
nnil leaned fnrwaiil.
Hull.' I iiiiinl. when nsUcd it
ho was ft urn Philadelphia Sure, nnil
helicie me. builili . if I in it :,. Lul.
hheie -well. .miii'II know when I.. Imil
mi
in tin' uevt
win
A dnti nils MupiNi'
Seigenut limit lltlliliclilllli. ."Ci
Miikb- stiict. Caiiulcn. -iiiil the II 111.
Iiiii) the best iiiiiii,, il i inn, i m tin.
A II. P "Ilelln P.iiildie..;' is Hi,- title
ii fit. anil tlici bad nisi begun u tour
(hut had hein niosi sunpssful when ihct
gol unlets to mine home "III lie's took
us off mil feel," Seigeiinl Itilllnghiim
snid "We had no idea we weie going
In get nw.lt so soon I
,, .,,',. , , , ,
lie tnlil 11 In iff stnrj of Hie iidten-
.Jnres of Hie ii.,.iiiu.i,i ,,,.., il,,.,,. 'IM...t I
started in the lines 1 1 1 . - Seigenut said.
.Illlt -' mul weie uuilel tile Until Sep
telnliel J.'i in the s,ue sulnr ill de
feilse ill ll.iillo. IIiIiiIhi s, tliet went
In Miilliimuk Hill I! a Aiiu-t I
Ihi ir In -t iiiiiii w.is killed. MeriiM
' k- of Aniiistoii. Ala lie loiueil Ine
"-'"" "'ine inei tteie in caiiip. mul
nfler lu
leu 111 li.ittle t In' leglllli'lll
I. , , , ,
Hilled II I 111 with llttimr hlllims. I.lllel.
I lOllL'l. lllllllll Kits' III' i'lw f... ,.,..,.
lml.s ,, j(,( n v,mi(i nji Jmi
j Hip honor of x inK hen- lives for their
cnutiht's s.il.p.
iiitoiiei in, d gimuil fmigbl
L'linuil foil-: it at
Mullet die Iiiiiii. anil 111.1 n of Hipii
iinnihei saw no 1 'iiiiimi 'I'lic lol-
Inwiiig dm Ihet liiught at I'.ois u
n t.. and Uetobcr Hi Ihet went to
III le Miiul.igue
Illlt The TiniU II
llilnbel U'.'i Illlt ii oldels In tuke
Llni.ve liidui. --It was ,i nnstt jnii."
thc.v snid. but we went ." itu'd the
iiipluieil il. paving Im tlieii vicliuv
Willi IIUIIIV pieiimis lives llitnbcl -JO.
Ibev took p.ut in the famous tight in
Hellenn Wood, when- thev innile n umue
for Ibeiuselves with their i omiiuiiiiling
geueiiil.
In the Mi us,. ,t . (,!,(. ini bid
ing Mnlet ille and niiin.t other iibiei-tives.
li giincnt lost mu, it men. Some of
the men loda.t suul live liiimli e.K weie
killed Iheie. Inn the did not know
the eiii t hgures. 1'iltepn liuiulrcil wc'ie
snid to Im e ;oue bin k as casuiilties.
bill IIIIIII of these wile able to t ft lit ll
to illlt
It leipiited but a few minutes Ibis
:.... ..,, , e""ui- .ii"" .-s,,. ,,. .,,- ......
luolllltlg to i;el the ineti in shape oul;ktit . Ism, Muiluil ll.it.l. muss n i'IihI.i
the nii'l 'l'het did not cum nnsl i un ' ,tu '' "'" ' "IliiikmsiMiil I'mnii Jlmii" llui
in pin. no iiiii mu Hill iiiisiuip lllhll)11 j, j. hum. rw.ii Miiel.iiiil.Willi.iin
llli'll pinks, bill soon iiiouil off In the l-:i.l. r IMs.in lisstti llu.l.l HiiIii.m llussli.l
stieel while liiniilii'ils ,,r ull,,,,. .,.,.. Mill. I Hiirlnikt.ui li inke Wliillliifl l-.lkrfl
sum. vviiiie iiiiuiiieiis ol wailing pen- nkllt tn,.rt jiln ,'r,.s mi liens.
pleglceleil t Ill-Ill lit Ihe glltes. Willi iiii i-ihii, Hill lllik Wllll.llll llitinil
,-, ,, , , ., . 'til Hells .Instill .sin.iiliks I'.n. llllll. Iiiiiii
I i tin- river loud tin- teleians ru n, iki,ni .Vl,,nu I iiks,,,i i ,p,.
IIUIIl'ICI. Inn- lllellis fnim luouo l',.l-
lowing t Iii-iii Thiougli the mch of (l'i
uuipli thej imide their was Imnl In the
iiisi i iption. "tin i tings, vvitli Im,. In
those who leiurii, a Hiiiinpli with I. Mis
to those tt hu si ep
When- the arch meels Hie stiect tour
poll. I'llirn well' slHtioued, evening nil
their eniig.v to keep the stn-pts oieued
The tclei.nis piissid on. Hands
pl.lt I'll . hundirds ilueii'd and. Ilinir'li
(he bo.vs vvete fill limn Inline, the sii -walks
weie lined wtlh lotnl web nuieis.
st ho made the boys fei I tli.it tint wcic
mil fm gotten bv those Htev bad dm id
ib nth Ioi.
Plcnl.t uf Cluiiv
At I'iimp Sliiart. wnen- Colonel Aim
i mniuauilcr. told the wihoiniug ...in
inillee tluj had the kc.ts to the ininp.
the men toiiml good iU.nHs. nml then
delegation fiom home li.nl lieiid.U.ii Ids
siippl with them with evi r.v thing pus
sthle good to i-.it.
The.v nie now nt home, in (he camp
wheie a jclir ago Hlev htvolllli ked sp
leH.v'heieon Ihe vvnler s edge nnd wait
ed for the i losel s gun i did nrdei Hi.it
sent Hipiii one dii ill dawn mil In Hu
great adventure.
This afternoon thev will p.iss I !i i u Ii
(he delousiiig phiul .' iln.l Himmiow ijiet
wilt i ome Io the town Their iioine
folks will st Willi I Ill-Ill lllllll Hll'V get
olllel's to go home to be lll'llll.lillizeil
Hovel nor Kdgc, of New Jei'sp linil
mil ill lived todii. lis he expected,
licolgc W. Whvte joined tientge ('nil
for (lie Caiudeii Itcd ('loss ami Mi-h.
William P.illecll li lid .Mis Kino Collins,
of Cnmdcu. H'presented the tvoinen's
side nf the Ited Cioss.
The men will be sent homo within a
wick, it is said. -
Tin- intrude of the llllh in ( niiiilen.
befme the leginient goes l.i Cnmpliv
for ileniobili.ilion. iiiiiiul. in-iordii
to Major Mills.
THE ORCHARD
HOTEL ADELPHIA
ROOF QARDEN
PHILADELPHIA
We feel verj proud of our new and unusual roof garden
and if you will step aside from the busy ihrons and
see what has been done we are sure that you will
appreciate it also.
WEDNESDAY
MAY SEVENTH
IS THE OPENING DAY AND EVERY DAY AFTER
IF YOU LIKE IT
i
ALL JERSEY CU1WIS
Every Community Represented.
J J '
Some From Philadel
phia, Too
IWILL SOON BE HOME
Sti'iml nitnti I I , I i ,, tt luhh I 'ilfirt
Nenpnil News. :i Mn li. -lHi
iirs on Hie .Miiiliiwakii fiom the 1 1 1 1 It
lteginient included
Cupid in Wiiii. i II I.- -I i Iimri
I'lrOt I.H'llI'Ml llllx Wllll.llll M MlOrillltll
I'lol. to , Iril.-il.k i iml'l'ell MHBmilln
i mi on I.MiHih.in u Mi lilinff .sw,.i,'-lt,in
l no I nn M v ,11,1 i I 111. in. Ii Wimlliiirt
S. ,,n, I i.Ml n no Hn S I 111, ill Hi
1'milnlii Mfml II siniih it, nn Cllv
The following Phllildclphilllls weie
llllioug Hie eullsleil null of III"' New
,lele.i leulliicul
Chill I, M.l In -,-,
"llnil WllMiilM h
Ii,mI ik, s. in nn
i iii.no r hi ,m,i, i.vi;
.Irnil .ln.ih,,iii llUKiit,!
,rl li I..," itnf
'In est i le tt
in, ii in sir,-' t
s,,iiih 'rhlrt, --iith
l.-,."J i:nl MutB.
iipmiuiiik m mi. i liri
Il'iii- n.'iiii
niHniiMtn hmiiii, WUIUtii Antile loot tttws
Fit., 1 lnliM W mi.. 111, 111 '.MM llintiirlh
tl"l Inllll S Tin,,,, ,IS I ,, ust .t,,1
nll,r 1 Imhii-k Uml UiUiiM',1.' Hviiie
illUiiu I J..fl iiiiiii I I.'!, s,,,,,. ir,.. 1 llni'p.
1'nt it." ii .sientiin ntrinii' Mir.illttm Cm
tn lll'O 1nh.1 sirel t ill In 111 J 'l kfnti
tnsinuh lli.,n tripl K1111--I H-'iuiru ...'it
spnpi' lll 1
,et .lei set solilipi
'lllileil
ill I It 111); Ill
,. ri? ""' "n1'-1"! .1 tt 11.111 1
' ""I Hi I'll., 1 Ihiiis I, llnrrl.
tri,.t iiuv 1; Miipp, i.-u ioi
s. uth
, I tell
IstllllB
!"" "i-'i ttHlln CrjlB ln'.'l
ttullB, I'rjlir -'.. IllllllUlll
LihtHfl s ilii,,r, js-ji H, itt.il st,,
l,ie,h Kiiiim.Ui ll-is ", In, 11I1 nil, ' l irtl
siiii.Ht.i VII. i I Mm., I inllll limit
s. nnil st,.i i,,,K,. liilinsiiii ij mr
neiii ' - I Cuil II I i. l in k -'"
W llillil ul. n si,,.! CImiI.s s ui .111 S,,U,
I "inlli si,, 1 , mil- I unit Is s.ll l.m
I'll" si .1 iliiiv It st.inlMt .'jo ill. 11. Is
it ml' l.'lu.il.l II inn, M l.'l Itnlsiilis h ,-
'"I II, 111. iiiiiii Willi, iiiismi I. 'I I 1 lu'
li"i Hint I! .Iiim.s Ills S.Mlli I 1 1- It I -
ulh ilri.'l Ciil sip, , in', MHlk"l sii.pi
ti'lm 1 IrfrU lolJ S.1111II1 Clunlii I nrl,
l"li I I Ml 1 It ,1,1 lul.' 1. 111. Mi..! Hull. I I'
n.i.n.. ..,., , ... .. . ,....., , ..i...n '. I.S
..,,,,'- ".., inn ir,'ii , ', 1 .', , .u
Until 1 -11 .1 .liilni Hiliiie.t I'ja.l Who
niHM Ht.iiie Wnli, 1 'Iriiliinil -11,
11 t.
.iv. nil. ,l.,l,i, .1 K.-. f. III.' M11I1111 s
llilph 1 Mill. 1 .-..'II l.iii'li-i si,. . I .1
I, 1 1 llltii.li t i, n 11J K.INI .Sliile Iltl.,1
ii
Miulh a.ll Mi-.hniil. I I1..I.11.K
1. l'arl .III". Wllsnii ylr. ,1 WIIILim I
sinui it .-,i ili-iini iir.il ill. M t s'lniih
l.'U Mmlili.ii nt, mi. VuBUHli-i Lurkili ii II
Neilli I iflh sue, 1 NiIIiiii 1 I', rim, '117
siniih llilnlsii.il In., ih (julKli t ,.'o 1 lie
Ion nil" I Mli, 11 II IziUKll'id -"' Isilulm
it. mi'
l-'i tun South Jrisej
tl mil South .ll'lsej towns III
Snliliei
.In. lul:
Ntlsnii M Neil, til II, .lit -, i s,
I nriili ll..l.,nH"l.l lb--ll S .Murplit ,l
inttM l.ins li Mii.li.-ll s.i. in Williiini
I- UiUlions i,l,,iii sin lfi,.l N i. lie"
linn. in i-liir.iiil MiMi.r llii.lkii.ii Vt iliiiei
II. 1 nrll llri.lk" I. in Cluiil.l I' Mill-I Ml
Unlit IhHIlis lliiMllll s1, ,n l.tlls Itul I, II
l.mt ll. t. lit inlii I.I I-, .tl Minim, i .tt
I lull. M. lull l'i lisillkill llll-s. II Weill
H"ll tl'iet, sImwu, .N.itniiii I li).lii"lt ItUI-
liiiU'.ti lliili.rl l' t.rmin IiiiiIiiii I hurt
Mm, i lliiilmcien Junes W..I.I- l,llui0a
"." .Lines I ui n t Iiiiiii. mu WiliMin
Huh nt illnii, sier. i:.linl IM'-' Hiiiluu.
lull till, il C. ikliiK ..h.n ttill. Ilulinl
ii...iri.t vtiiitiii. iiiiv.i iiiiiitiiniiiiii .sol. in-
I'lill ll.illrf. Ilurllniituii tll.le. I II, ..I Ml
Unlit I'nml. It. '.il. Ilri.lu.lnii .limes I tun
lion Mills ill. Inllll Hullnm s,, ni Ins, .n
ll, on. I Mil Is ill. I i.l II in. I Mills ill.
Jiim-I.Ii CinllHik .su.iI.sIh.i.i Llllll. t He
.. ulh Hit. Ik', mo I'r.niL II.M011. s. r i. lull
..-I.l Mlii i l Unfile l llri.lk i VVillooii
llsun Mills, ill. tt Hutu MiliuiiHl.l llri.ls lull
llussiil.l It.iriHi-lullkll. I'ml Nut t is lttll.lt
llt.rls Mills ill.- IMss ini Millnss Milliilli
Willi, r llelslir IiiiiIiiii iImiIis .sun hi
-isllliikssso.iil JiisiiiIi Minn ii .Mi n luinlsilli
ll.nlkl- ll'IIZ Mi-llll.llllVllli IMklll s,ls
111 1,1k, IOTI i:iss...t.l Illllkl'S M li ll.illlslll.
Hum il.l llliins Mnillil Hulls It. n Li mill Ml
tins lissm Isi-ll Ii Hut llllk el sipii tun
I 'I"
Kric.i sitiiiit VV ll.lss.'i.tj I'ul
Hells Mllli.il I . ssis til Hull
"H
I
ui llurlllll.li. I le
ills II in s Vi on
.1.1 I.ISSI. II. H"! I
lll'l'll
llui
in
Pleads for Unity
Among Churches
( niiltlitn-il I'rnlil PilBe On
lldtoi.lled gl.'llltlllg Kplsiup.il nub l
lllllllstl'ls lint nf Hie fllllll
"Again I inn duiigid with I lu
lu lietinx the sncied tlu-l nf Hu I
will
nil
&
0,
STEAM HEATING
187S MKAWY 19 W
f
ENGINEERS JOBBERS
CONTRACTORS
HEATING
PLUMBING
VENTILATING
PIPING WORK
POWER PLANTS
SHEET METAL
WORK
DAY AN& NtGttT TELEPHONES 1
1
IflK rupouv- CT
&
aw bw m swmimi. mtmmMamMMituftr
Jl
I olle fnlth am) order of the jjhmcb,"
eont'iiueil (lie btho
'It Is iiiile true Mint I haw- signed
mi name In n pinpnsnl under Hie terms I
of which irdinntiiin to the in teslhood I
ma be gnen b. oui bishops In men wlio.
will tbeieafter mil be bound by our
Minims nnil the luluiis of our prawr I
book I do no! think Hint in doiiu: si
I bate lieiiineil nn linl. 1
"Smelt a trusi. however nacieil. is
held fur Hie lieni'lil. not of Hie lrisee.
but of Hie beiiptn mi les ,nd I snli'iiinl)
believe the time has 1 ome when leallv
faithful sPwnid of (iod s invstpries
will sbovt their fiiiihfiiluess, not bv '
their tiiniditv lull bv their boldness, bv
their willitiguiss io lake somV 1 1, f,,,
the Idessiiig and guidance of Hie multi
tudes, (listless,., I nnd semineil n thel
are "
I'.ishop Ithiiiplmuler mgeil Hull the
' Iiiii. 1 1 iciiih mil and uiibriue its ne
lei lul oppmiiiiiiiies . (but tiik. Ilium
In itseli 1 1,,, neuls of Hie inn nt and
populous 1 hies of men uud women
who 1111I111111 ill nn- not readied bv or
C:i 1119-l.fl "111 Is, inn IlltlllPtlies. 1, sun1,.
ot st mli ills 1 mtiiueii ml trim-lets nml
Ilie people oT the stotn us sonic ol tin si
III glei (eil 1 hisses
"And Hun the aliens : aliens in I
bingiiiiEP. raie 11 nil ciiliure: aliens even
though iiuiiiv of Hieiu nie fellotv
iilizeiis nml Jiav,. t h . .- vole We have
1 " leninitig leiei.Hv what a seiinus
llienacc Hli-V inn-, lie We s, e l)uv
tieiessnrv 11 i. to Ann liiiinize them ami
m.iki- llieiu Imnl We attend mu lings
nd puss t luiimis I lu 1 we do uollnng
and vtc le.illj nnss the point IVir we
fm gel that then is ,,nlv one ngciu m
all the world whuh iiiii assiniiliite ns
all mill 'ili'iilii. Hilue' us .ill Hint 111. ike
ns liiiihern. nam, It. the ratlmlu
Clniri b of mir Lord "
(If the restoniti,,,, ,,f ,,, ,,,
wolhl I'.lslmp Iilniielilii. s,nd
The whole Win Id is looking liiivtind
This is i,,si .iKiiiliiuiit Aliei iiime
th.lll f. nil ti lis o aj-oll.t . iittei 11 ie-
' i-i" liiouipli mu- Hie niost stulil
toe Hull ev,. line ii,-, I ih, ,,,!, 1
salon, an..,- s,i,i, f ,i, ilM
lie.-isin,. ,,-st n inmiiiiii
Iiiunil nil I liowhele .1 sense o p, ,
in.llieul 1, -lief , ,, ,,,, j, ,, f , ,H
lullv an mnplis hed."
Another Troopship
Here Tomorraic
I i.nlliil ill I rent P.irr finis
Hn-ii bonus st In, wish
l'i b- W ill h.lte Ih, ' ,.'
the situ,., a ine.s;iSe fi
Ibdav stivs
to intend till
petlses i,i In
nil lllll-l isbuik
Ml Hu- Itrinpslijps, i,,.,,,,
of the Twoiil.l ele'blb Il,v
.'Hi: lueiiili,
isuin iiii ,"
pi i n-il Io Ho, t, .it e,st
siheilitle
lie dnt .iliriul
I mli. I In l.iisiu,.ss men's ill-ail,,,
tioiis nnd Usui, nts r South I'liihulel
plll.-l llg.lllist the (imposed ,(,. ,,,
pninde of Hi,. Tticnts niuhlli liivis,,,,,
"II M.IV I.-, will H,, I, Ml, Is I, ,, I,, ,
i hnugc nt plans.
it wns i,, Int,., ,,) j ,1(, p,,ltl.vN r
the iliiwiitiivvil icsiileitts Hi.. I ., I
pcm-iiliigp of Hi,- If I'll nml I llllh In
f.'iulit. ns well ns th,. Ilisib r,e, .,
,lillei. is , limp,, s, , I f men living in the
southern s,.i iim, f the dtv .im tluil
the pin li Io st.ui (he p- e fimn Wnsl,
illgtnii ,ivei would be llllf.lir In elu
tites ,'inil fluuil of bovs in Hie sen ,.p
1 When nskid what steps would be
taken lis u lesull ," the ill t lull of the
downtown icsiili'iiis I .Ini, I, ii (,uen
tlu-l . seillt.llt of lb" Pllllllllelplll.l Wei
I oluc lioltie I ollllllll lee. s.lul toil.lv till
ieiiies to h-ive Hit- parade stun fiom
n iiiiiii- soutliiin point so, ins von
leusoii.ilile
"TIicip will he il vol v I Hire liuilihel
ot dotvillotvu iiii-ii in Hie in i ,1,),' ' he
s.i id. ".i ml lh.it si i nun ot Hu- i nt slum I, i
llol be Iglliileil ll would ll"l In llllll h
''"
ulili' l.i si, ii l the p.u.nlf ti.i III, i
111 possilih Iii. iii ( Iregon aseiiui I
Will ,il.. e the lll.lllel In-line All ll I II III I
PORTABLE ELEQRIC
ths test J
, ewes w stcre
! made by y ty
MESSiMakes Repairs Right in Your Own Shop5
TZLCP the tt,
tirks run 11 1 11
in pite
jilaiit and wclrl tluit hroke
or met..l plate
Without Removal
From Place
R Ih Ql' S R( prncen tin nm
)h hi I mm hiii' i u nci'ffd. so rr
pcu r iiMrlr on thr spot pr
(t-i t priniaiienl joint i formed
prrtLtn-atly eorrosion proof- and free
fiom contortion lo ,ui rouncliin; meUl
Reid Avery Co.
1438 BRANDYWINE ST.
RCH
pi
.iri'.ti.'.'.'J Phone Poplar SffS
IVIJCy
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General Frank I). Ileary, chnlrniHa yitt 'i
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nie paiinie I'iMiiiiiiiice , i
t t ireiicl'illlr believed it etinni-i. ttis.
. ' . . , i lJ
II1P r""" "'" "' """" """"1 "C'"J'
The Pauink .emie Muslii
Men's Assm intlnii met lust night and
inlniiled n lesoliition liiolestluc the
mul. ns now .irniiigeil and asking that
the piognini In- 1 eiiriniiged mi Hint till!
pninile will begin far down In South
Philadelphia and move nnnli nn Hrnild
slieet instead of beginning nt ilrond
street ami Washington nw-uiic
"Why, that plan leaves the greater
pint of South Philadelphia out in ihe
inld." Thendoie Conk, n member of the
assm iiition. whose son, .loseph. Is
spiting Willi the I loth said today.
1 The old Tliinl is n South Phllnde).
pbin oignniiition. and we certnlnly
wiiot the hots to parade through their
home spptinii and iimrih tmss their own
aiinory
A lettrr asking Hint the chnnge be
innde will he sent in .1 .Inrrleu Guen
Hier. seneliiM of Hie Philadelphia wcl-
ome lioinc 1 mutiiiltee.
Oli-CUll tlllllP l'alueil
.lames A llnniillon. president nf the
South Pliil.idelpliui I'.usliiess Men's As
socialiiin, said todnv that his oignniza
lion i not sibidulcd In meet until next
Mond.n, but the piotest ngniiis, (ho
ei liision . of South Philadelphia' Is
leaching sui li In igbts in (hat. spCjon
that a spednl lonuuittee probably will
be appointed Io take up the matter at
nine nml lepoil tn the meeting The
111 Hon will be tiiken to Ihe wt-lcoinlhg
committee. aKo
Olegon nveiiile is pointed to ns a logl
111I film e at which to start Ihe parade,
as the tiains In ingin-; the Hoops can
be shifted 111 nn Ihe tiacks here nnd
the men begin their imiiih unmedintely
on icni lung Hie 1 ilv Then- tiacks have
nlicidt been used in the iciciit nrrivnl
heie of Hie t-.'inspotls M.1111 Mercury
nnd I'm nlioiitiis.
All the nun sdieduled In parade In
I'll i Iii il.-ljili i.t 111 Ihe gieal wejenme to
the 'I'ttent l-:litll Ilttwioll are ot
peeled to be siif. It 111 Camp Piv at least
tvtenlv fmii bonis lufore Ihe big ilem-
instiiiiiiiii planned for Thnr.sdny n
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PACO
Cement and Brick Coating
Koi I-'loor.s and Walls
Interior aryl,Kxterior
Will RcsUt Water, Oils and Grcaso
Imperial Paint Company
1518 Sansom Street, Philadelphia
Drawing Materials
Blue Printing
CHARLES H. U0BB1NS
P.09 Arch St.
lelrliliniies: Stpruie I'i50. Knee C14 .
RAILS-FROGS & SWITCHES BOLtS
SPLICE BARS SPIKES-BRACES, tie.
Carried in stock in Cortlcr Yard.
Locomotives, Cars and Railtoad Conhxe.
tors.' and Mining Equipment
HENRY LEVIS fi CO.
Commercial Trust Bldg.
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WELDING PROCESS
of breakdowns We'll go to your
boiler, tank, crankshaft or an joint
IIV arc electric Metallurgists
nml I'liilructorx. Our erpcrts
in ti i-iile nml pupa maclttn
iii, liiyii-pie-. tire piping,
rli., mr nt ioar service.
of Electric Elding
1 ' for IRON and STEEL"
ANTS :
stores. Entertaining fiction dealing j
will be sent on the first and third..
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fi 7THE WH,TE J9
FORWOOD-METALORPLASTER
At AW Stores or &
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629N.Thii-d St. t
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