Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 07, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING- PUBLIC LliJDaEK-PHILADEIiPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919
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Kl.htfi street. - from Cajusa ,,tbsJWWst''
nlcalltlcs ntitl machinery iustcnd of wllli
the hearts unci minds ot (lie people,"
said Judge Bonnlwcll, In acknowledging
the Rift ot u grandfather's clock. "Nos
trums offered by men unfninillnr with
underlying conilltlous arc worthless.
court Judge with the consciousness that
307,000 tintraiiimcled voters had sup
ported we, despite treachery, slanders
mid n flood of liioucy, than to be gov
crnor," he said In referring to the lnxt
lirllnnry eauipalgu of tho Democratic
party.
AWARD PAVfNG CONTRACTS
Director Datesman Accepts Bids for
Asphalt Street Work
Contractu for the paving ot n num-
dlfTrreut sections of tho city, bnvc been!, ConjstoKa street from ljiilJ!n!
..,,,..,., , ,. , , ,, In Addison street lliirher Asphalt Companj.)
street. Eastern Company. 16314,
Kalrhlll Htreet. Horn ulney anwo to
ftrarttrm avaxiia tl'iatatn I nmnafiV Uln-ll)
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awarded by Director Dalesman, of llicjjians
street Kastern company, ni.uu.v ,.,, , .,
bluanu wliit. iron, hisii-aixln, tjf fttftyi! -i)
rcwnili strtet, Alack Company, lifJB i .,
Fmedley street Irom l'lke to Latent.
slrr t, Slack Company $4015 ',, 1
Department of l'uhllc Works The more
FatrhUl street, from LmiJ-n to Itockland '
Nor r in rtreM Mark racing nn-1 ('otiMructlon
l'oniim. $a t 7
Mifllln atreM, from Tw nib -fourth to Tay
lor etrfft. Kastrrn Company. .1212..
OrpnwHV nmi'v from Hlxtj-Milrrt to
Slxtv-fotirtli utrrrt, Uastrrn Coniptn. jtHfl'J
nuln - avnitif. irom Klftli to Sixth
fcrlUunn,1 )FAi frMit Kf.it IV nfnilA 10
Important award made were:
Clarkson mi-nur. from Masrher to Third
atr.pt to ISnotrrn I'aUm: nnd Construction
nrreer, unmprn i ompanj , iji.'-t
Duncannon aenue, from Third to I-lftli
Mrert. l2fiBtrn Company. 111.0(14
T'ARftett Mret. from HaddlnRlon Mreel to
Lebanon nvenu Mark Company $.V,Mf.
I'hw tret, from Fifth to Sixth Ftrect,
i;aftrrn Comnnnv, $s,134
1'nprhaii mtii'io from Bixty-.inin ihird,
sexrntli street, r.astorti Company, I8SS0.
Osnee afnu. from filxly'.ecnnd trettf,i,
lo I'obh'a Crock Parkway, Eastern fCom.','
paw. 13823. ' ,'.
uompanv. sii.nm
"I would rather lie a plain municipal
Iim. f ttrnU IH, ,,.,.l,r,1, l,,t.i "rll atwt, from l-rankmrd axenuo n
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Sons of American Revolution
Told Million Pieces of Liter
ature Being Distributed
HONOR JUDGE BONNIWELL
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When Trotsky found lie couldn't run
i tho New York hotnc defense reserves,
he took $4000 In German sold and went
to Russia, according to disclosures
made las,t night by Louis Annln Ames,
national president of the Sous, of tho
American Revolution, nt a dinner given
to Judge Kugcne C. Bonulwcll nt tho
Bcllovuc-Stratford.
"Trotsky served a year as sergeant of
the home defense reserves in the
Rronx,".x,Ki Mr. Ames. "lie tried to
''get a chance to rulo the organization
but failed. lie wouldn't servo under
the reign of law nnd justice in this
country, to nt .the chd of n year in serv
ice he went to Russia with n group of
his East Siders to run a revolution,
,(,JIo was backed by German money ou
that trip."
Mr. Ames's knowledge of Trotzky was
, galnccj, he told the 530 diners, from fol
lowing the revolutionists at speeches
f ' mado at various places in New York
city, lie says that the Now York
t police department was aware of tho
'i antecedents of Trotsky at tho time
' tho Russian was a member of the re
serve. s Warnings that 1,000,000 pieces of
, Bolshevik propaganda w'cre being dis
tributed in Pennsylvania wero given by
Dr. Samuel B. McCormick, chancellor
v o' the University of Pittsburgh, and
(.' former president of the state branch of
., the Sons of the American Revolution.
r "It is our duty to see to it that we
T ' know all the good points of that propa
" ganda, and to send all the bad fea
. turcs back Benin to Russia. Their
propaganda is one of destruction of
capital, liberty nnd civilization. It is
our iou to see to it that tlielr pro
gram never comes to America. Wo have
no room for bolshcvlsin nor I. AV. W.
ism iti this cDiintry."
Justice Daniel ,F. Cobalan, of New
York: Rojd Morrison, Henry J. Scott
nnd Eugene V. Alcssnudroui spoke in
praise of th'o work of Judge Bouuiwell.
who is now Pennsylvania president of
i!ie order. Judge Bouuiwell was boomed
for Judge of the Common Pleas Court
to succeed tho Into Judge Carr.
"Nluety per cent of our reformers
are content with fixing up legal tccli-
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Thla arforda tho car owner an
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nleaaure. Tha Caffrey Company
'knows how to Impart a distinctive
appearance to cars.
WE FUKMSir BE.M, SERVICE
Repainting. Repairing? Fenders,
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We build new "up to the minute"
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