SazLaSal "iWtf'WP jTvmamr" - - i - TTT - ft. s t &R?l'TIieE OFFICERS ' OF IRON MEN CITED gflTOPS THE CTRB AT THE BTAKT MfVhen does a fire start? ''Most big fires start while the build- j Ines are unoccupied. GLOBE ' Sprinklers are always on the qui vl ve i K. day and night, 36S days a year. I Jf a fire starts GLOBE Sprinklers 'put it out and give an Insunt auto matic alarm. j V GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 2033 Washington Ave. Dickinson 531 The Oomery Srhwirtf Motor Car ( o rhiMnr iptiM, nai Insulted l.l.UUfc sprinkler.. raw aivai aw :m : i a.', m tvi a.- IN iJJostling Too Much for Some Others Faint From Joy Over Reunion COOL WEATHER SAVES MANY '( Mnuy nmnsiiip nnl n few piillii'tio iri idclciits kepi hiiiy during today's, pnrinli' 5nd for liours nfti'innul M'nrw of pmpn di'tnilcd to vnrintls cnu'i'sency stations nnil rcstrooms to serve vii- 'fifi... w-Thrpo women who weie ox'it'aiiio' b V'tlic excitement mill lunch jostling in the street crowns nnil tniniru were Jtrentril nt the service station in the itXcnririiiy of. Music. Nurses llit'rc ic- lvnl tlicin. mid tboy loft Inter in the nn.A nt ,-l,iit-u till ft ipn.ls. '1 lipll lrt" "' ......- Ift. o ...:ii.i,i.i Ife . . y Woman men-nine .v .my Anotbcr uoinnu. wli -ciipied n ijrrniidltind sent in llioail sited. a i ' . . . .. -. r i .:... i i i '.overjoy en iij hip HiRiic in iii-i, iiu-iiHii" Jin tlio ranks nf tlie troops Unit sbc oul Qnpsed. Kin- nlso whs tienleil at the menue million. $.'Hosiiiliil niiibulnuocs were mm inK lwifth HP mid down the line of marcll. lidlcaHng numerous olher case, of - B i' I II.. ... !..li.i i trii tin E.ltntistion and collmise in' the crowds. lv. ;Colnes of the weather, it was .said iby emergency physicians, prevented W , jinany moie such cases. 3r Seores of women besieged the serv- fee stntinns during tlie niovuing for 'Jkeping accommodations. One young , .... lirnmon, who was referred to tne . .TV. C. A., replied: ".Nothing doing :. lii.i- innkp von L'o to bed there nt 10 rejoek mul I'm from New York." & Krlatives who sought Miinly lor sons. brothers or lutsbanils among the sol- rtleri at Oie several ainunies hefoie the ly i ..1..1..1 ...i r.. nt,' i.i tin iu- parutll' Mlllliil linn... .' ' .formation booths and thought H siiiinge Jhnt the missing doughboys could not i tie Immediately lagged, due aged man i annealed three times to the booth in "the. Second Itegimenl Armory lo locate ns son with Hie troops there. Jt . .... .... ., f i . i I lie ireuy urior i, .v.,,,,, ,...... Ilrlde Disappointed A pretty little lirule who cnine mi L. .. r I.r.,.. 1.. itmnl tw.l sill- lite wii.v innn iv.iii-,, ... ...... .... -- dier husband bete, was in (he worst pre- 'dlcament of all. Twice at tliesame time ialm-mtmzy H?liM " B-"-' The Comery Schwartz Motor X3K4. Car t o PhibrirlphU, hai Vv?5 J Insulted t.LOlihbotlnVleri. q bride mid bridegroom each vainly sought I Hospital. Thuty fouilli anil .npiiicp the other in tlie crowds thai tluoiiged streets, in special tiolley cars to Ihe 'Yiie lobby of the llellevup-Slralforil. 1 stanil. The men eagerly looked for &. finally, she appealed fiautk-nll, to waul lo the big turnout, and the hoys "the nearest service station, and wni'iul- of the Keystone Division had no vised to go to Camp Di this nttcr- j mme loyal routeis than their brother noon and inret her husbaml on his ie- I Yanks, who fought will' ll'1"'1' IT:1-tiil-n there. meats against the common enemy. I'Miformntion booths in Ihe lailway I stations and ferry terminals weie closed I ..r... , ...!.. ..i. .. i. n. !..,t l,.i..llis in the lililvvllV f noon ill If I I ncnui.. VMM if Mwin.-i. ,.i- jtloiied theie expected Hint ."(Mill visilms Ivropld be leaving tlie city. 1 VISITORS PUT UP STANDS 750 From Lackawanna Meet Emer- gency by All-Night Work ' i.ni'kiiwniiiiii cniintiaiis who came to I'liiladelnhia 7."0 strong to see the I Llron Division parade obtained seating Uecoinmndatiiuis, in spite ot liaiiilicans Bv rush work all night last niglit a kaud was eteeted for them on Alch Lltreet west of Itrond. The delegation reached town jester Say and going immediately to the head quarters or the welcome home commu ter asked for a block of seats In the jsrnndstnnds. They were headed by former Lleuteunnt Governor Louis A. '."VVotres. Jlnyor AIcjc Comirll. of Scrnn- ton. anil isueriiv- .iosciu nciiiiigcr. iT ti,i ...l.f ..(. .......n .,,.,!. i. ...-ii n..nlt. IV VI 111 11 llllll IIU lllUll vuiin ..... ....... milt, liny " v ,.ii, ... i. ....... ...... Thev visited Hll Kirk l'rieey Pairmouiit PiuK commissioner, and obtnined per lilssioii to build a stand along the I'uik way at Twentieth street. One thousand pickets immediately were pi luted for this stand. BAR HARBOR EXPRESS THROUGH TRAIN TO NEW ENGLAND VU Kali Cat Bride Rout Beginning Jun MontUyi. Wrdnndtri "d Frltltya I. PhlUdtlphla Broad St. SiaUoii) 4 04 , Wm Pbtladelpbta - 4 0gj, ph Ipl is una rana. rrenton - Nona Fhlladclphla 4.20K Nw Ynrk rpnna. Sta. A.40 Ar. Portland . . . . S.40U Bar uarDor ... i,uu Returning, Tueadars, Thuradayt and Hundava, beflanlnf June 12. Itav Bar Ilarhor 2.30 P. M tsar Portland, 0 40 p. M., arrive Broad Btrett Station, rtUadelpnla 10.5J A. M. K ThrouiH 9!tplng Can Dining Car Srtc NaCoackaa Through BlHDlni Cart to Portland and .Ml. Uuart Ferry tMfUinlng June 0; ntl h..,-..,,.. j guinmi June a to nocaiana, , arrlTlng KocklaBd 11.30 A.M. Through 8lMnlng Cat to nretton Wooda enaaveoniy ocainniug4uuerf,,iuiiTuiB Brtltoa Woodj J.54 A.M. Hi M ."SSSlff&IIM CHESTNUT ST. "a .r.,,-..w.... -. ...... ..... s. Pershing Awards Medals to Crookstor and Lieutenant Col' I Llewellyn NEWS ON EVE OF PARADE .ln! Iipfme they stiirteil ill the line of match tmlity Colonel Willliitu .1 Cronkxtoii, of I'lttvlmrjrn, division BiirReon, noil Lieutenant Colonel Kred W. Llewellyn. roRitlnr nimj, nssistant chief of staff nf the Iron Pivlsion, were notilieil thnt (letiernl I'ershliiK lnu nwiirdi'd thrill" litillKlllsiril Scivjie I Meilals for eliiioriliiinr service in j I'limre. The niileis f l mil Cieneral I'er sliinj: reacheil the lion Division heail ipimlris nt Ciitnp lW lifter Mnii'i i (t'eneial Mulr nnil his su(T hud left for IMiilililelphhi The meilals piohnhh p he lilPM'llteil lit 'nllli, I H Iij" tii'lieml Mllir hefoie I lie iliKioll ileiniihilijitlou is cmiipleteil. Colonel Crookslon's eitntioii snjs j .s iiivision sureiMi. of iiisiuia en inmrkiil nhility of nie.itiixatinu nml ail ViS'Hlir ministration wlh th Division in Kiance liieut. he supervispil the loiation or ihessiK simions ,iil liehl hospitals nml itkml i .until lnlili. .11... i ..I lull ill illrect lilt' 1 i.-i.l iNiiiimiiri .......i..r.. -n Hie entire work of evaeiiution of n large iiumher of i asuals. Ity constant Aici lance anil unceasing elToit. he proiileil fur the health mid treatment of the tumps with whom lie served, displacing piofessioiiai iitlaiunients of a high order. i The older a mpiinlng the Disin- I guisheil Senile Medal award to Lieu . tenant Colonel l.ewelivn SIU s : "A tlie oftiier in ihnige of the Hist section of i tlie genei'll tiiff of the Twenty -eighth ' nivUinn hefoie the Meuse-Argoune of fensive. he co orilinateil the several seniles. JS Ins i iiilillli t. viglinin e mm ceaseless iflurtx (he entile system of supply, trallic niidevaciiatioii oieril"d during the aihnnie of mine 111, in tin kilometers in nccorihince with the plans he had ni ranged. He was tireless in his eneigy nnil devotion to Itiipiiitutit duties, display ing mililarj attainments of a lugli order." Colonel Walter C. Sweeney, of the regular uiiuy. former chief of stall of the iliisiiiii."i-oceiveil the Distinguished Serv'ue Medal in prance. TRIBUTE TO HERO DEAD Hats Removed as Funeral Cortege Passes Over Parade Route The funeral enrtege in mennuy nf the J,s."l men of the Twenty -eighth Division followed the main pinrcssiou. A caisson dinwii hy six white horses and twin ted hv a hand with muffled iliimis paid nih lite lo the lieio dead. A iiiolor car decorated with lloiiil tributes fiom each county of the state. IjXK ",: Z. ... The inoL'ress of tl it ego was marked with deep gloom, mid many among the spoelatots who had lost dear ones in tlie stiuggle broke down and leiled. Thousands lemnveil their hats Ins a token of respect as Ilie c.iissiiu I passed ,,, As II rlege passed Jndepelid. in Hall, when the wreaths vve.e paced a I tin? foot of the Liberty l.e I. tile band . . ,,,:, Puneial Mmch -pi,,. st,iftds stood while tlie great laurel wreaths for the I'eiui-y niiiu.i boys who died, wen- placed at the Shtiiie of Liberty. CASUALS SEE PARADE Chairs Reserved on Parkway for Convalescents in Hospitals Neaih IJOIt wounded soldiers, many of whom were cited for bruery in the tierce-it battles In Prance, viewed the lull tide of the Keystone Division from stands on the l'aikway. "... ,j,)( ()lllll,,,j mel ,ncupieil ciians j f,-nl of the stand mihiii in ssprinB I... ..... n.,.1 ...I lllP llOI'tll llllll iiariieu "in. . .in.. s,mti, Nides of the I'lilkway. l'lie.v were taken from the Aim . ' ' ' , ; j. Monument. : ., il. Desecratlo'n Probed M,f.i. .;.i.. Ain. .I.- ii .. i i Investigation is being innile today at Soilllier Held, near AmeiiciiK. (in., of I h urges that a pail.x of iiviation unlets went lo Anilersonville. (In., where I.'.-, iHIII federal soldiers of Hie Civil Win nie buried, and painted the lnoiiumeiil of Major Henry K. Wirr.. Confederate ofticrL in the (ierinau colors, led. black mul yellow. - - - - - - ' - M X R 1 C T ( I R S vw' - - --... Wanted by Large Silk Waist House ON $2.25 WAISTS Can give good proposition to right manufacturers. P 410, Ledger Office. ? ome Cordovan Calf Shoes Unequaled ' in Phila. , at Less Than $8 Slicll?' I1 Cordovans i Here Vim i'hii liny tin- ni. i( miprrli. urn spring Oxfords jou'll Unit' In I'hllu.. in il lie of the "Mill, soft, ilurk, rlrgHiil Jeutlier Curilu tun Culf at ii price H In l kaa Ihun ullirrs Inime. Me, any main HOMIJ vnlum. Jnilge for yoursrlf here Toilny unil up In hatur. iluv KienliiBrome early lie Mure and get your lit. FOR MEN iVHilKIAillU JlAVK.S ft:r)a !&&Swmm m -iilZJV il:V M-9. I ,TOw k . es 1 V.'Sflkv. MmW .t7ji i vBBriV 1 NiMiiiiij iijK " -., V- JW. JaKBfgM V XV l' Af fcs. nm aif. , K HI W Jtarf DAVAI BOOT EVE PUBLIC lii." EX-GOVERNOR STUART AT UNION LEAGUE af S!ILs. I -- v 'vJ5y Ws ? valB 'JSJPi s M II..., i BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, -rr r lALIAT'C HAIMP jj VVHA I oUUIINu, ' i STAYS FOR PARADE Virginia Visitor, Informed of Big Turnout, Risks Job to Review It ,,..,. , ,. , , . llenjiiiniii liiuikliu anieil in l.,wn toilaj ami gncil with mnir.enienl nt the dash of iiilor whicli liteiallj engulfed Itroail stieet. "WJial's it nil nhoiitV" he aked a innn in the ciowd. "It's (lie hig well nine home for jhp lion Division. " he was told. "That must he an impoitaiit dele gallon." Miiil llenjamiii. On heing in fol'iiied of the nchieveiiient of the lion- "led guests who mm died today. Prank nil lemaihi'ii. - guess i ll stnv over for the hig sIidvv ." Ileujaiiiin i nine heie fiom Hopewell, Vn.. 'wheie Ije had heeu employed in .1 powder plant. He hadn't heeu in 1'lnl- aiieipuin mi iweuiy ycais. in limine of the visitors he declared he wouldn t go tn Willi, tnllliy " I lint joli that I m goiii to in C.nuev's l'nint can wait till tiimor low," he said. SEATS AT FANCY PRICES Chairs Replace Merchandise In Shop Windows The Windows nf miiliv Chestnut stieet si. H, .. .,.., .i,.w .......:..i..i. x ..,,, . , , . , . . weie hllell with i hairs nml benches tn " ' ... -IIIUIK I silllll' Pill III llllll II f nay and made Mintage spots fur n view f ih(, 1(1.1MS of t, ,.n Hivisi,m. "Seals for sale" signs v- illsplnyeil ,,.,, nBn nf t,p ,!, ,,., T1lul, f)11,..tinl. ..,)(,m.,M.r- , I j,s 11(lj) ,,, .,.,. .,.,. , of si iid-stury windows for rent, all at fancy priies. Long heloie trains ami trolley cms began emptying enormous itowds into the center of the city, vendors in dioves weie picking loiations on Chestnut stieet. Maiket street mid Iliond stieet Numerous varieties nf "wcliome Inline" bullous weie olTci ed by them, a led keystone being conspicuous on most of the little liicular emblems Theie was a wide i liolce in Hags and pennants r .1 't X Purity of Product, Sanitary ( Methods, Backed by Years 5 of Experience. ( SIS Si GINGER ALE Ik ) Mail' from I Hit tilt l f-'f Ifiilir Oilill gggjjt ( s,i. In (,mifl t.r.Mers "531- V anil llniKKtsts EriE LEDGER-HTLADELPHTA, THURSDAY, MAY U i!)J.O Tlmiilis Duo Forecaster for Rvul Parade Weather A V'1'' "f 'hanks is ilue tlie wealli ei man lie pinviileil clear weather fm the hig paiuile of the Iron Division to day and kept nppioai hitig lain clouds hack until tonight. Tliele Wlls just n comfoltilhlc tern liei.ilme fin the IIiiiik.iiiiN of nlilleis who iiiarclieil in triumph Inilav During the hour of the puitiile the iinicury hoveled hetween (Ml and li'J ileglees. liain i- pieilietul for toiiiglil. hut the optimistic wealhei man s.ns he doesn't think it will nirivc'until all the t roups shall have left town. BENNETT SHOWS SENTIMENT Parade Crowd Applaude Convicted Police Lieutenant's Thoughtfulness Lieutenant David Iteniiett. of the Thiid I'oliic Distriit. uinvicted in the 1 "if 1 1t Waul trial at West Chestei. was the author of n niie hit nf. seutimeiit ,,i i,.,, ;,, Sin nee stieds during tin piliaile. Seveial nintheis nf suhlieis nil I snlibeis' wives wilh babies in their iirius weie flushed in the gieal eiowiN i en leiing in tiuiil of the lSellevue Slintfiiiil anil weie unahle tn view the passing page.ml . I.ieiiteiitint Itennelt i nmm.'indi el i d a hig autnmiihih1, phu ed il in the ictilei of the stieet ar ope of the hig i are liglil poll" les. and olTeied il lo the , . . . . i luiiiisse.i miiiuers nun wives, , ,.,., ,.... ... iiler 1,1- I. lis I, pllillll,- tl s I III minn by those watili ling the piliaile Tecla Pearls T should be N Tecla Pearls are created by our own laboratory experts in Paris and are not to be contused with those that arc not. T C 398 Fifth Avenue, New Yurk CHARLKS J Sole Philadelphia Agents Welcome Home . Well Dosje And Thank you TOUR POSITIOM AWAITS YOU HERE JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS CHILD FIRST TO REACH RELATIVES' STAND AT 6:45 TO AWAIT 'BUDDY' y.i,.K i a-,, i:iij :. a-:., Mother of Boy Killed in Action Next, Followed by Parents of Wounded Men (If the 1.1. llllll i.'lntlves nl the hos nf the linn Dnisiiiii wlui itnwdeil into Ihc stands iiictid i,n the l'aikway lo view the p.iiaile ii iliilil was the liist to'anive ihis mm ning. Aei ompllllied liv lii'l innlliel. Ms. Albeit P St i aw. nf West Knil uveinie. Men lllllllville. N .1 . tltleeu yeai-ohl Kulli Stinw i lit .-I i.l Sin ml N'.i .", nt li.-ln o'llmk. Hi I mother took her seat a mniii, lit I iter. Itutl i in lied Aiucii.au Hags. Thev hud nenrlv live hnllls tn Willi liefnle Hop' sup nnil liinthei Seige.iut WiUiaiu K Straw. of I lie ellgilie.'ls. i.lssei in I ev lew . A woman in iiinui mug. wearing a gold stm mi hei ..., it si',ve tor the hov wlui lid nut i nine Inn k. was the next In nppe.li ill the liiins. She was Mrs. Mary I'.iowlev. ol ll'.ls Ninth Piftv foilltll sluel. the in,, III, ! nf .Inhli C I (low ley. Jr. whn w.is killed while lighting with Cnnipuiy II, nf Hie 1 1 : ill Ihigineeis I he i n.it li ' i - nt hm wniin.l.. men ,v(, nianl il in tlie parade next up n,lTireil. Thev.weie Mrs. Charles ! I.Miuili, of Mill Ninth Allien .ti t, and Mi's. M l. Km liMli, in. Hie uiotlicr if liem-f Thnnisnti. from Paris borne in mind that L A 10 Rue tic la Paix, ParU MAMVKLL & CO. Walnut St. at loth St. 18,000 Soldier Boarders Keep 75 Cooks Busy Throughout City to Satisfy Appetite 400 HAMS ARE CONSUMED When Itillv I'eim n w nke atop "it Hull Ihis moi nine lie uotiied that he had IMKlll' moie hoardei s in town than vestctilay. He saw at a gliiiue that they weie all his own huvs mid wine the Kelstnne. the null of aims nf the lllillse nf I'ellll Take' gnnd ime nf them." said I'.illy. ii ii.i ,,,. ,i '.ml In- wiin was l.eniil 1h oltfliout tin , elk) ' These sons nf l'euiisv l nuin. all mem- hi is nf the linn Division, weie 1 ed in the .llv's lime m inorles. the Coin I menial Museuin. Sioltidi Itile Hail. and at iiiarles along the vivei fiotil Thev awoke this morning lth th' nppetile of leal nldieii. Althoiigh some one j.miciI olhcial llgiiics a- to what Hie men ate. it's a hig uudei taking to he icspi.nsille for the mathematics in inuiici-tioii with the appetites nf tlnse sticnuoiis Amernaii liglileis es. They Hail Hani mul Hggs At II illusion of their lueakfiisi lllive nil the tood 11 is kllllWII that I lie following miiiles ilisaiipeiucil : IO.uiMI hmi Iinn .-.imhi i..m f h,e.,,i. gg ilOIMI i)iiatts of mffee. InllO pounds m i .ike. ."itltl li.iM's nf oranges. 4IMI lllll'ls .".nil Is ..r Inillei and "II gallons of iiiuslanl. The iniiipiler .ante near adding siv'etitv five lonk. but Intel learned liny an- still alive and meiely piepmed Hie lug least fin the visitnls. distinguished The llcadiiiartcis Tump of the fifty lilth III ignde w fed nt the Pilst Itigiii.eul Aiimiry and Hie llllll mid ll'Jth liitniiliy Ingi'llier with the lOHth Ma. Inn.' linn linltalioii hieakfnsted at the Si. mid Ucgiuieiit Atmory. At the Thud Iteginient Aiinon tj.e I Hill. In faiitn ie:isiil mid lived up In all past 'leioids Hc.ul.pi.iitcis lump ol Hie twenty Shipfitters iiii)kh1 inti'tise iihitmm id Ship fitting Mm'- 'Miij(hla eftiiti Mai IIJ ltiiMi tiou uni is all part of a lni new hlini r thorouuli tiint "i Ship Blue Print Reading Start, '"lit- flax nitijr Mi L' Huth i mrsfs iiih ut'det tin dhtct n o hlnpjarcl mci The tiam.tm' wil help nil tu nlaitot? 'tl p.iotm f' vi Ue f -r t nl 1 il -tfnis nf ih-r t'-iir-e Central Branch Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street Ramsdell &Son' 1 E'en tlio one's ability be limited to playing an ac companiment on the piano, the satisfaction is keen. Ivers & Pond Pianos 1225 WALNUT 3T.-- - - B - H - W - B - B - II - r - 0 - six s x isis i x i s i x i s m - m - m - m - m - m - m - e - lSa3tL && Built Like . , ii -, : -i .V.rT. if- . IF! t.jkt n '"'V lie " "iieSl O r A "'-ii.'i n;i4- ' U TnJD '-l iJUllt ti 1 B r4n&" ' I f I Hi Ii il VI ills ..'jji I ItlrA n ' mm JFf f I r H it I I Vt 4,000 "Y and E" Products Efficirnty Dcskn, "lirf-Wall" Steel Cibineti, "V i: E" Wood Cjbinttt. Record KiliiiR S.ifr, VertiiMl Kilinr; Supj lici, Card Rfrord I nnn and Uuidfs, .Mavlune Accounting Traj $, etc. eighth niiion were fed nt Scottish on lid ml and little Milton, thcrfforr, Kite Hall and nenrln at the Hudson had n feast nil to himself ltuildlng, llroud mid Vine streets, the Hii !" Jemned fur rrimpnny. Ml' lllllth Mnihlne C.iiu ltntlnll.ui dined. Lnnl" Liuvtou who mh in, ehftrgc, l hrouglit In two youngster fiom the. .Museum h Uteahfasl Itoom neighborhood They were glad to help The Commercial Museum spnoi! its n, 'etitei lain' Milton mid were lewnrded for hrenkfnst loom for the n,.'ii of the llKtd their efforts witli cnken. ice eieam, Ammiinitioii Tinln nml tlie Tweutt 'en nil J. fruit nnil other good things. eighlh Milium INilne I limn at the - , iniarteiinnstei's depot at Pier TV the G(r Foumj Poisoned, Dies IllStl, ami 1IUIII. l-ield Ai.illet, lueak A,,n AI., fasleil hletl,e lien. ,,... le.s om,mn, L .,., N s , fc r the I .ft, turd r .eld Art, ler, mlf(in,, , ,. mnt,1Pr .,,,, , , , Hli'l' l'-l'l A.l.lleij ..lent I'.er IS.,... ,,,, ,. ... , " " ..- While the men weie folining In iimrili ii inniik nt Itionil ami Wlimimi lices, wmkets for scwiiil welfiue orgiini.'itioiis sop plied tlirm Willi iinck Iiimhes v hieh fortitied them fot their strenuous mmili LITTLE HONOR GUEST , YEARNS FOR DADDY .,,,, His Father in Germany, Child J' Has Party All of His Own The htile smi nf a hnite snliliei had a lug p.utv all In huiisilf tndav al the Pi lends' N. ighlmi hnn.l llmisp. Piunlli ami !ei ii sti. i (s Milliui .Mill.iid Jr . iusi twn and a half ve.iis old. was (hi guest nf bnimr. His daddy is in li.iniinn with the ailiiv nf in ( iipalimi iitiei having helped to bla.e the ti in I thcie with Alllllicllll sliells and enetgl l.lltle Mill. ill, whn liv.s m 117 Past (iiitmm stmt, had a vague ille.t Iheie was a p. mule nf "n J.'ls." hut he knew lllpllllt Ic.'llh Hull ihulilv wasn't in it mi he wasn't verv . ag. I to set ihi bin processinu I'let'iitnticii linil I. ceu made 1n en -Icitiiiu a huge nuiiibei ol kiddies, who il was cpci lid. would he left nt the hmis.' win!, then iiioHieis went In see ,1(, )illll(, llt ncmlv all iniitheis in that s,.( tinii took their kiddies with tin in Theie was no end of good things tMMWUVVMVUWVW OLD BRASS BEDS MADE I ABSOLUTELY NEW $ i t W a most mild crate eharc-J Jwe will make your old brass bedj ?absolutel new. irrespective of :. i:;.. ! 11 lit l.l. lUlllllllllll, w rhnne us or drop us a card 2 janil we will send a in.in In K'NeJ Jyuu an estitu.ile y. j. keenan & m 5 3101 Ludlow St. 5 .,, Ili-ll. ILirlm: IISH J IIIUS.I.S ;:evtniie VVe.l :f.".ll J i Check Up on Your Freight Claims If they're "hanging fire" bring them to us and we will show you how to get quick and satis factory lesults. Been doing it successfully for thousands for over nine years. None too small; none too large either freight or ex press. Write or phone for our service man. Industrial Traffic Association Perry Bldg., Philadelphia Phone: Spruce 1622 Race 588 B - B - B - B - - J - H - a - Bl - D - n - B - ta - B - C - j l i x sjs s is lis i i.i sir s s s j B - - u - - w - a - n - & - ia - B - m - K - B - w - w - A a 1n ilu YawmananpFrbe M fg.. 1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.' Pcnno. Walnut 167 Race 1710 One store or representative hi evtfry City and Town Makeri of 'Y and E" Filmjt Devicei and OJRce Syitrai izixizi; 3' I(I., in (, I .... ... ' Saninrilan Hospital. We're closed all day Today, Thursday, lo extend a hearty Welcome to our Gallant T'.venty-eighth! Our Welcome to you will not end with the Cheering of Today! Perry & Co. "N. B. T." Kith & Chestnut Sts. v" (i - B - H - H - a - Bl - B - il - B.BB - l - I - a x s s x s i x xrzrx i afratr xr B - w - K - B - m'm - B - n - BWwna AFE 99 The' only steel cabinets with these five saf etv features : n .tshfstos .'.111111; in protected air Limbers lictu eon tun steel walls. like ,i sate at top, bottom, stiles, hour jiuI back Renders the '""i and 1" htu-Wall Cabinet, bv actual test, tlnee times nearer hrepiool than am or ilm.irt steel filinir cabinet made. L.clusive construction. 2utomatic Safel dci lie which A simple absolutely prcienta. drawers front slidini; open when the labuit't is tilted in a fire cmcrccnc' or in routine iearrans;enieiit. I .clusie con-striu.tiiin. 3, 'andl." 1'Victionless Rollers. So smooth and eas is the action that yon i. in pull out a drawer e en when it is loaded, with your ringct nail. Exclusive constt action. W hen closed, eerv drawer dovetails with the cabinet frame like the Hance of a safe door. Lxi lusiv e construction, 5 "Vand V." System I'laiiiiinr; hen Dii bti a "Y and K" product, you net unlimited system sen ice J'or '' and I." is not content simply to sell miu equipment, but without charge will dc.ise the most efficient way for keeping your iccords at lowest cost and ith (jrcat est con cnieucc. 1 Aclusiy c service. In spite f all these exclusive ad ditional features "Yand li" Fire Wall Cabinets eost no s-iore than ordinary files. Get the most fo. your investment. ltu gKlSIXlSlXlSIZJBIJiJJE M X x;r ?ln m 1 A x 'ft I 'sfler a I i 5 l 3 m i X I i I SI .! 'i I m yvl m .si I irtSj" 9 -? ' 'SJ Wa itMaiaiaH.iv, paainav.iniraiK.it. i -----"i- - ---- 7 -'va '".'..., ,JLlALIK).N.W.C(..t3tk6 MARKET STS, mWmwmmmWmmwmmmmmrQfit iavwlrirf5vwiMa,TQ.s.ai .gggBW . . J : :!XixiziXi3 .'i - js3i rfc K-t-I1- 2 acagH !- T-' w- m ;. I lnHBi. i . '. jc?. if. Vv- ... T. -' H 'rtS. !f.j --.'iv wvsrrfr I ',' rs,, " . .ftSAiHgg. 2 . . ' l& "''V' J J mmmmmmmTmmmmmmmmmLmmmmmmmmm7mmmmmmTvMim r, ,. i .
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