jaTrT.r"7. C Ijf u 'WSS -na .; t -. k ,-iv B ' i i EVENING TUBLir LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY S, 1919 7 - J tlic rarly re-cognition will be fortlicom- " 1 I.. .....I-- it.... l. I..m. ...no l.n fiuwi ni'mjril iiKtillii't tin." HiiNlir-vlkl nrr now opt-i-ntlug iindrr tlic MurIi' ill riTtiipii of Ailnilral Kolclink. TliK niilltmy observers litre- licllini-, will give tlii" Omk covertiniciit a strniiR poltinu lirn recognition linn been nc eonleil. from which a cru-dilng blow iiuilil bf delivered ngiiitivt tin1 Itul shc ist CURE FOR BOLSHEVISM II"t('1 '1'ni.vmnre today. An tin nntlilotc to boNhcvism. owners of 1000 iilauts, Box Manufacturers Plan to Make. i1"l'I1,",,,"!K, ,M'x"r"1 "f , t' tiar,f" '" , . I'lillnilolplilii. represented In the now Each Plant a Social Democracy merger ,,f ,mprr box making establish- Atlantic City. May S. "Social ilcm- incuts, nro to ili-nl directly with their iw-nlcv'' WI1M Ullolltpil 11 M I 111 kevilntn nf .".II llltlt ntmitnwq in llie fntnt-n. innkitiir .1. I.lnton Knglc, vice president of the I Bureau of Health, $00 n month J Hob riillailclpliia Tyiiothotap, npoke this Prt I(, 'lYnoc.v, :w:l West Tioga street, afternoon. ( rk) .,ur(,ml f)f j.nrv,.j.!li S1000 u v,,m. . " " " l.hii'ob K. KIllnRrr, IM'-' West Clparliehl Four Appointed to City Jobs , street, outdoor pli.vnlpau. $540 i WIN i City Treasury Statement The weekly statement of City Tieat nrer Shoyer shows receplts of ?4(l."i, 81'J.4() and disbursement!) of $1,30.". 105.01 for last week. The halnnec turn on hand In the city treasury, outside of the sinkhiR fund nceouut, is $1-,-543,57.57. INK in unil'i UUIL lilt" MNIU IIIU. u'- ni'gutintrtt. It wns nKii trarjictl Imlny tlmt tlic Unison brtwerii tlio ()mk Rnvortiinr-nt iind flif regions controlled liy tlic 'oi , t sni'lit of the I Hm nuil lit OrctilitltT. (ion- I cnil Drnlkliif nml the ArrlimiRi'l kv- j i iTtiinctit lius lieru riitnplrtpil anil tin' The following city appointments were I Hum .f. Iturtts, 131'JI l'renrh street the ni'wly 0rRn11l7.nl National l' per each plant as far ax is possible a Mieinl announced today Laura Shorlz, 1(111 I operator, Klcctrlcnl Ilureaii, Sll.'Jo a liox Mnnufaetnrer.i' Asopiation at the ! democracy. North Mnetepnlli strpei. typewrltlst. day. 3lli4a Action Needed So $20,- 1000,000 Siberian Railroad Loan Can Be Secured V MAYCRUSH BOLSHEVIKI ,5; ..-- T fA",. "JV ' -CI -?..f " 1 -fly J I'-W A. i ""'"" ' V -, "M ., f i im if rm orii ITI o II L'tHfLT ntbUhBI 1 IUB MF OMSK PROBABLE fife'? V , v s- 5P IP f' IV i,- rs- iff m l-if Kfe i & 4s w X ss K( I IX . .. t. AitnM.'ilnl 1'ress I ExrWotlilmrlnn. Mn V S. t'rceilt tlPPll llf I K'OiOOO.OOO for Immediate ue on the. i.Siipprjan rniiroau may h-uu i" ........ e' .'KAM-tauin r il.n MmbLr povernment -' jl.'-l. u-.i I... ..lnnA.! I.,- Ilin vpnrp ..mail nuu uti'ii I'un'ii -.' i- Huilativcs of the as.oeiaJed Rovernments 4ln Paris, it was learned todn from an ntltliorltntive s-ource. l.fforts by repre entutlves of Hip Slate Deparlinent to bbtnln the needed fund-, befme reeoRnl 1lon has been necorded the Rineninieni have, failed, it i aid. mid the American representative in 1'nris hnM- been noli . iied that recoBintion would hne to pro cede the loan The American rcprcpntntive. liae beep insistPiit in cable dispatches to officials here that the inonf. be fort I. coming at once, as the need W imperil ttve. The niggestion that the KolcliaU government be rccoRtnzpcl imnieduitch Ait 'the government of nil inui 1'olslien' Russia has led to the expluiiation I ' jsucll action would compel reopenili!! 'i vntiro Jtussian ipieslion in I'ans. m i n J .omethiliR to be molded The me Tailing belief it was said lodin is tlint rillTATIOXAl, Young Men nnil tin. s COLLEGE BOARD EXAMINATIONS Preparation for June ami Ri n tember entrance examinations o' all Solleges. Klnal riews for June i eiuyiiiiHiiuii ej;iTi ..in. loin Summer session opens Jn'v I For booklet, address John Gale Hun. The Princeton Tutoring School J'rlnrHnn. N. .1. SHORTHAND AND I100KKi;i,l'I.N(l On r' Bra du at d are in ronscunt tt- maud Onod paylne noshlons await jou. Gnss Short hand, the eaay. speedy tiyateni. Complete 'ntstit classes. Intonsue training. Knrnti any tim1. fan or write for full particular"! am! ratalfg riiii.A. nr.sixr.ss r(ir.r,i;(,K mill CollfEft of rnnimerip . inn rhfstimt st.. riiitmieiiiiiii. CTDAVFRtt, 7Ha Best Business School p I V. t" 807 CHESTNUT ST. Quality Secretarial Course, 1002 Market St Taylor School stem.iiip yonrrs S.S.ZAVALLA 4950 Tons Dead Weight Classed A-i British Lloyd's j now do o King rreigni -- at Pier 24 North Also at Port Richmond for Copenhagen & Gothenburg May 15th Full Brokerage Paid For Rates and Particulars Apply MEGEE, STEER & CO. centi BROOKS STHAMSHir COKPORATlnN 461-465 Drexel Bldg., Phila. t s, h a M . IKS' i1! HKLT I.OMIJAIIH m'. -f rsi sT te k t :0S AMI 'J209 IK i lW4fi ITSW-I ErV ra W m ransencer and Freislit Hertlcfi ?, NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Mauretania May j -j Royal George May 20 Orduna May 22 Caronia May 24 Carxnania May 24 Koyai ueorge June 17 i, Caronia June 21 3 Orduna June 24 , NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. HAVRE and LONDON Sazoma May 31 Vw vorjc in smiTHAMDffsx. iitania June 2 Qiretania &UBiaiii r- ailadelphia Bristol . .June 10 . .June 29 ATunmouth s liock L Direct Service Pier 16 SouUi ISM WALNUT ST.. 1'UILA. ''Queen of Sea Routes" TO '4. UUOIUi'M rfcif SAVANNAH P&' JACKSONVILLE ..vcnmiini nail I'lilIftdrlDnlft Tor Rntlftn. j-'v.;-"-.'--- -;.." -. ."""". 'V..iMhl. wav to travel In comfort and Bhtn rrurlth Atnnstteh- Sd: Merchants and Miners Trans Co. VA 1'IiiU IB O. iiKUAWAiw AVU, ( -Teieplione iomoara iuu l.l r-. .. - i ' - -"' - - - f o11 v FIRST LIBERTY LOAN Quota... $ 94,964,750 Subscription . . $145,172,950 SECOND LIBERTY LOAN Quota . . . $139,499,950 Subscription . . $234,901,000 THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Quota . . . $136,499,950 Subscription . . $169,350,600 FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN Quota . . . $259,198,000 Subscription . . $311,306,250 VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN Quota . . . $194,956,000 Subscription . . . w -? Here's the war diary of an average man your diary of the last four years. What will the FINAL entry be? ""fo i f" .Wp- !?1 ':S ? TT7. BUY NOW handle only the very est Coal tkfled Customers 30 years. lbs. to every ton for 30 years. business has Increased from tons a year to 160,000 tons, Wfi Serve You Right i , n vii &' H i IB ' i m 1 ' m May 7, 1915. They sunk the Lusitania without warning, did they? Hundred and twenty-four American lives lost, too. WHY DON'T WE DO SOMETHING? August 19, 1915. Paper says they've sunk the Arabic. Suppose we'll get some more notes from Germany. SHADES OF DECATUR! ARE WE AFRAID? March 24, 1916. Now they've sunk the Sussex. More American lives lost. I'm getting ashamed to call myself an American. My boy Tom talks of going to Canada to enlist. Some boy, Tom! HOW LONG ARE WE GOING TO STAND IT? January 31, 1917. Morning paper says Germany "will sink all ships at sight. She will, will she? We'd better get off the earth and be done with it. February 28, 1917. Zimmermann, German Secretary, has been writing notes to Mexico, wanting to form an alliance with that precious country and divide up the U. S. THEY'D HAVE A SWEET JOB TAKING MY WARD! April 6, 1917. This has been some day! Congress has declared war! Bought two flags and covered the front of the house. WILL WE FIGHT? WATCH US! May 15, 1917. Tom has joined the Marines and I've bought Liberty Bonds for eve member of the family. Had my shoes half -soled. October 1, 1917. Second Liberty Loan opens. Walked right up to a booth and took more bonds for all of us. Think I'm get ting the habit. If I can't fight I can at least buy bonds! April 6, 1918. Takes a good deal of scrimping to dig up the money for the Third Liberty Loan, but it's got tobe done. "BONDS OR BUST" is my motto. . September 28, 1918. Fourth Liberty Loan. Now it's "Borrow and Buy"! ,, Uncle Sam can have anything I've got! November 11, 1918. Armistice is signed! ! WOW Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? May 7, 1919. Got a letter from Tom today saying: "I'm in the hospital, but if the war had gone on for six months more there'd have been several hundred thousand more of us in our graves. It's the money that was spent that ended the war. If Victory isn't worth paying for, what is?" HE'S RIGHT. I didn't think I'd buy any bonds this time, but, by George, I'm going in just as deep as I can. And then I'm going down to the bank and borrow to buy till I can look every neighbor in the face and say "I've done my share." The' man who doesn't back up the Victory Loan is a quitter of the worst kind. VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Space Contributed by ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY, 3144 Passyunk Avenue !n 1 'i f S f 13 en Letter's Sons m .' jff Coal Yard in Phitada. iSrA' 'J Ave fe Westmoreland ?, .w-V 'itr' Hr . rm ras Jgggmmmmmmmmimm ML& BE .7: M
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