w V , V-o ': tw K'ii- l ' M . lt 3 -"! EVENING PUBLIC1 LtiDGEft-PHlLADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1919 vS' If, RUSSIAN 'Bplshovik Troops Cross Dnies ter, Defeat Foe and Cap ture Two Towns NANSEN PROJECT. AT END i It Jl.n Aeannlnlnjl lA- jf nMvyw ulj r (London, Mny 10. Owinu to ltu VJnini's disregard of the uKiinntum from ho Hu ss I nil soviet Korernmcnt rieinnml- lhg nn evneuntion of llcssnrnbin, n stntc of wnr exists between Itusin nnd ltu Jflnnln, according to n wireless dlspnti li from Moscow received liere. ItoIMictlk troops linve rrnsed the Dniester riicr in flic Tirjiipol district. Vlicre tlie.v hint1 defeated the Hit maulnns nnd occupied Tchegrutrlii mid Bender, the dispntch Mirs. Tiraspol is situnted on t lie Dniester liver, fifty three miles northwest of Odessa. Hinder is on the west "ide of tlio Dniester nnd lift -eight miles from i Odessa. Warsaw, Mnv in. (I!y A. I. i -Tin-tjkraiuinn olT(Miiir on the l'rtisv Katnieuoiiol line, north nnd eat of Jijembcrg, has been repulsed by the l'olcs with henvj losses to the attncKers. sins ail official statement issued Saturday In the .Polish Aar Othce. North of Kult Uoff, north of Lemberg, the I'oles haie iinde n considerable advance nnd tliev fllso have gained a ictorj on the Volhy jnlan front near Xolkieff, northwest of Kulikoff. , On the Lithuanian white Russian front, it is added, the enemy was at tacked and defeated br the I'oles, who captured prisoners and war material. ' Paris. Mav lil-dly A V ) -There k a general imnression'tliat the renlv of M. Tchitcherin. Rolslievik foreien mln- i lijtcr of Itussin. to Dr. l'ridtjof Nan- en's proposals to feed Itussia brings the I cenernllv accented here'ns in ctTe, i refllKfll hr Hie Ttnlul.nvilr; t oonce nl. iempting to inade their neighbor terri- ls 'n-orj1- Slipped Auaj From Guard It seems improbable that the allied, T., llt,em,nn, i;iia, i.rntt a)lll and associated governments will support Tn,nps Mt were with the child .t with food any I'.olshewk attempts to l.n.M n.1t.n.n ... n-i... .. 1 1 : . l .. 1"C UIIJUI-UI1L MUU'S. JUL' ItllltMl PrO - J.ryaui HU3 11 iruuh ItueuiIL lo cnu ine(ni jiliiiiiu uruuiiu uie uoruers oi i.ussia and at the same time to save the Rus sian people from starvation. If the Bolshevilu persist in trying to destroy law and order outside of Russin proper the allied attitude will no doubt be to Vote for no peace and no food. nerlln, May 19. (By A. I -The yalsaw newspaper Gazeta Polska says that General Simon Petlura. the Ckrai-1 nian leader, has joined the soviet gov ernment. Omsk, Mav 7 I delayed) (Rv A V 1 ft-Tho All-Russian Cm-eminent liere. jhrough 5r. Poukiue, the acting for- jign minister, has requested Major tOencral Graves, the American comman- d?r ot Siberia, not to send American ttoops further into the interior of Sibe- 'Ja than they are nt present. The re- oucst was framed in the most fricmllv The reason gisen was the de I ,re.t (iro-to nresenc the existmir fnentllr gelations with America which, in view of the American Goernmont's imde fjned stand on bolshevism. might other )vise be jeopardized. "The attitude of the Washington Government." Secretary Soukine o pialned, "is being used by certain politi- nal iffAiinn tn rinfi tn il!tn-iil n mnr. iI.a llussian neonle und thus weaken the ' government. lp to this time the re- i suit of such efforts had been confined I to tho Far East, and constitute an en irely local situation which, as much as V'e deplore it, we cannot help. We did not wish the contagion to spread nearer he seat of the governmeut, and, there fore, made the request. r, i p4a Brftl &S MILLION-DOLLAR r7 i h'imi' r Sr 'B'," JSHL. F Irals M a . -aisirnwwBft -- . 8t-srm"V3u- 3K-tNWfi3saE5wwssMtte Mr. and Mrs. I.dward 1. McLean, of Washington, whose nine-) ear-old son, Vinson Walsh Melean. the S.IOO.OOO.WM)" b.ibj, was killed by an automobile. rhotogr.ipli of lin. was (alien on his last trip to Atlantic Cilj anil those of liis parrnts at the Ilrjn .Mnwr IIoc Show $200,000,000 Baby Killed by Auto Continue Irom Tere Onf '-Niomns U. UHi. the millionaire Tom - rml mi" "ner, on the other. The boy died yesterday eening. of cerebral hemorrhage. Death cams after eul, nn(, Rpp(.l!lli!!t, fr()m ,To, Hopkins rniversity. lialtlmore. had np l1'1 tlieir skill ill Ulill eflorts to save I ,, .. f nt,,.:(in. it .. ..:,. '.JnJ, prnetiee to take him for a walk "tig Wisconsin nenue. lesterd.iy morning it was decided to ary the pro gram and give him a ride downtown on the street cars. An automobile drnen, by Francis (iciebel. a florist, droe, up! as Vinson nnd his two attendants waited nt the main gate of the summer t home grounds for a street car. fJoebel i i called to .one of the attendants and the lntter left his charge to talk with the motorist. mson left his other at tendant. He crossed the road to the waiting machine. He took some (lower 1 hlossoms offered him and started back. As " w,Mlt nrollml ,llc rcnr of itoebel s 'nutomobile he walked into the middle of the thoroughfare. A machine, bearing a West Virginia license and occupied by three young women, struck the child. I throwing him seeral feet. I . , ,.. . , , n"" rnr stopped. A mson was picked I HP nnd helped to the house. He walked tlie distance with the anl of his. at tendants and did nol appear to be hurt, except for scratches on the faie nnd legs. Thinking the hoy was not everel injuied, the occupants of the machine drove on. Hclicvcd Not Seriously Hurt Forty minutes Inter they returned to i inquire about inson s condition. As- sured that he was not seriously hurt. they left. The number of the machine 'was taken, but the attendants did not i l obtain the names of the three pasen- 1 gers. I Dr. James Ernt Mucthell, the fain -, ih phiei.in. was summoned, lie orW rVUil tnifiiiiiiiiir.lliiTiifiiiif.iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiT BC&.US 57iq aff-troat-tound soft drink For business imen 9 professional men, men f sports olf , bowling, tennis, shooiinridin.For everybody, every where, the year toiand. Bevo is hale refreshment for -wholesome thirst- an invigorating soft drink. Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental training food to train and ain on. Healthful axid appetizing. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS CO-OPERATIVE Wholesale Distributors 1617 Moravian Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bell Spruce 4232 BABY AND PARENTS tTA'p?jfr4,iryQsmp4(tQf& duignosed the case as concussion and probable fracture AVIien Vinson was f.eized witli con MiKioiis, a call was enl to Johns IIop- Kinx I imcrsitt Hospital. Major (Jeorge Miller, mrilicitl I'nriiu I" si nl,.i , i,j. j,. r n.llUri ,,,- .'lm ut (Johns Hopkins, responded. In spite of !l,p '"most measures taken to sne him I he died nt 7 o'clock hist night. j Vinson AVnMi McLean was born Washington in December, I'.IOJI. in i lloralls Hope Diamond Tlie tragic ileath of the bov l'eenlled the story of the purchase of the Hope diamond bj Mr. McLean in 101 1. Ac cording to John S. isc. of New York, an agreement Was drawn up between i Mr. .McLean nnd 1'ierie ('artier, the I I'aris jeweler, by which Mr. McLean paid $1.SO,OI0 for the diamond, with nn agreeiiieiit that should am fatality oc cur to the McLean family within sin months the Hope diamond would be tinned back to Carlier for other jewels of equal nlue. It was said that because of the dia mond's ill omen Mr. McLean feared . "JSSPWBSWoeta A Charming Flexible Bracelet Handsomely made of plati num, with ninety-two diamonds and forty' six square-cut sap indh'idual square Arranged in three pliires in settings. rows $2400.00. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND Slt'ItCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSAIIVHS vvSf" PAT Of SOFT DRINK CO. Ke stone Race 78G something might hnppcn to lili son The McLean hoy became Internation ally famous ns the "gold-crndle baby" soon after his birth. At that time King T.cnnnM. of Itoltrlnin. uiifi linil lieen n i partner of Thomns V. Wnlsh in the) Camp Illrd gold mine in Colorado, sent the boy a gold cradle, which, the story ( has it, was vnlued nt $'JTi,000. , Heir to $J(in,U0O,OO() John D. Rockefeller had nt nhnut (hat nn.e loiinileil ine Kockereller louniln lion nnd John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was heir to 500,000,000, hut thn McLean baby was in line for (he $200,000,000 fortunes of Thomas P. Wnlsh and John R. McLean, then owner of the Wash ington Post, Cincinnati Dnuulrcr nnd heavily interested in gas nnd traction interests. Ily n coincidence it was nn automo bile accident Hint left Young McLean nt his birth the sole heir to these two jgrent fortunes. In 1005 Vinson Walsh. In other of Mrs. McLean, wns killed in Inn accident nt Newport. Mm. McLean, who way then Miss Kvclyn Wnlsh, also wns in the car and received injuries which made her an invalid for a ear. When the child died he possessed more articles of real alue than any child , in the world. ' i On the Wnlsh estate nt Rnr Harbor 'he had lift-slx Shropshire sheep, gent nil the way by express from Colorado; i lot) white bralima bens, es of ducks and turkeys, a Russian wolfhound, six blooded terriers nnd enough ponies to enable a dozen small bojs to ride all the I time. The greatest care was given to his diet cor thing that science lias learned as to the proper proportions of vurloiis kinds of food that go to healthy body . building. The Anrious apartments he o(cupled were all planned to provide t lie ! maximum amount of sunshine mid air. I Other things gnu- the boy the "mll 'lionnire Imb" record. He hud nurseries in Iho ot the finest houses in Americn. One was in the Wnl.sh estate a few miles fioni Denver at the cry gateway 'of "the (iarden of the Cods," another in the McLean home here. Here was the "bride's garden" made by the late Mrs. John R. McLean for the oung mother of the "gold cradle baby," and only white Mowers bloom there. Another one was in the Walsh mnn sion on Massachusetts avenue, Wash ington, and the other one in Uriiir Cliffe. the Rnr Haibor estate which Mr. Walsh bought from Montgomcr. Sears, the wealth.v Roston merchant, nnd gae to the ;ouug couple just be fore his death. The hoj had a private car, elali- awh .il f ! uh ml t li ii-ili imrpi.iil li i m ti mmvi. iiiiuein.1, . Miiiiuii.1 V. i i 7 At !; i Palm Reach, to California or wherever lie wished to go. He had a half dozen niitomoblles of his own. Ho had doc- tors and nurses and privnto detectives to watcii over him. Numerous reports were of plans to kidnap him, but he was so closely guarded that no attempt was eer made. Since that time two other children hao been born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc Lean, both bojs, one of whom is four and the other a enr old. They arc left heiis to the estate. Negro Hoy Companion Though surrounded with riches and all comforts of life, joung McLean wns' a democratic joiith. For several years his companion was a negro jouiig-.tcr, ' 2-B liliimillimilln that Ssil J.ohn Winbush, .Tr., whom tho Mc Leans "adopted" in lOt.'t ns a foster ling. At tho tliac. it wns ngrccd that the colored boy was to bo treated ns nn equal of Vinson nnd furnished with every luxuty until fifteen years old. when he wns to have become the valet of .oung McLean. At tho time of the transaction, Mr. McLean said : "I do not want my boy td grow tip living the life common to children of wealthy people. I nni getting this boy for iny son's playmate because lie is n lfrnlthy, normal, simple-minded ihild. The companionship of this child will keep my son mindful of the fact Hint he is one of Iho people. I don't want a son of mine to be n btiob." ' Aftcrwnrd the. two youngsters dressed alike, were almost invariably together plnjing on the mnny estates of the McLeans nnd nt Palm Reach, of which tlie McLean hoy wns fond. There Is another story told of young McLean that best illustrates bis "game ness." Tills wns the occasion of the "scrap" that Vinson bad with oung Slililej Carter, Jr., in which the latter emerged the winner. Shirley was "tlie son of Doctor Carter, a close friend of the elder McLean. It was during a lisit that Shirley paid to the Mc Leans that the ho; tali scrap occurred. Shirley lind come for a long stay, but when the news of the light reached Ids father he was ordered homo. Then joung McLean showed his "sports manship" by crjing nnd refusing to be comforted until bis belligerent young friend wns urged to return. It was not Jong afterward when Mr. Shirley was in Florida with the MoLcags that Mis. McLean took occnsioif to cor rect her son for some lapse in tnblc manners. "Look at Shirley there; ho never spills the gravy or puts his elbows on the table." "No," snid Vinson: "but then lie's n sitor. You just ought to sec my man ners when I'm stnjing nt his house." II wns on nrcount of the attachment 'between the two bojs that Mr. McLean bought ISclniout, n JUHl-ncre estate in 1 oiidon county, Virginia, nnd installed Doctor Carter, one of the "Carters of Virginia," as the manager-superintendent of it. AVhen Vinson McLean wns two years old he entertained twenty millionaire babies at a ( hrislmas party. These wee plutocrats played games iust like other children, nnd when rc ' frcshinenls in rived they scrambled for I the dainties jusi as if they hadn't been fed on ninhrosin from the bottle up. A tililnLnitiin nii,l Intli (ilirfnio n-nrn ninnnr i . .... . ' . " ,, i antics sorxei ns nnrt. of i n"' nannies seren as , ,, rpilyiurt!,. diet prescribi i .r . ux'l ,uls.. ntngiiinc ed. cut Christmas tree laden with costly toys, and when the presents were handed about they were received" with howls of joy and then wi coked with aristocratic abandon. The Christians tiec had been chosen from iimong hundreds of Maine pines for it.s size and beauty. All of the dec- ' orations weie imported, even lo the1 varicolored rlectric lights. It was said j that some of the dolls had had their faces painted on by celebrated Duro- i pean artists. The paint came off just as readily, though, as the tinting on , any culinary two bit doll. Cot and Camp Outfit SPECIAL PRICES 10 Oz. White CanvaS Tents 12 Oz. Khaki Canvas Tents Wo atlvise campers to buy at once at theso speolal prices. CSet our prices first. Tent catalogue l'R,i;. Army & Navy Store 223 .MARKET ST. EHMWHiiH Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga rettes instantly and permanently likable ! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or ten pack ages (300 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. 18 cents a package ym rMS 3UtnWSI SI cAMfl B- HN. r 1 -.nStoDOMg PSMJ ai"0 - ;l AGEBIl ON 'LA PACE Cosi ha Dichiarato il Presidonto Ebert, Parlando al Popolo in una Dimostrazione 1'ublliliM sml DlnlrlbutM Under . . I'EIUIIT NO. 841 AutnorlrM by the net of October fl. 1017. on nis at tho I'ontorrico ot l'hlln Uelphln, Vs. Ily order ot tho Pruldi-nt A s. mmi.rcsoN. Postmaster General, Ilerllno, 10 mnggio. II Presidents Dbert, in un discorso pronunciato du rante una dimostrazione qui' tcnutasl icri, ha dctto chc In Gcrmnnin nou lirmcrn' i termini del trnttnto di pace. La dimostrazione fu tcnutn nel Lust garteu c vl prcse parte una folia ira menso. 11 President Kbcrt descrisse i termini di pnee coino "il prodotto del Pistcrlcn vendetta nemicn." Ed ng giunsc! "Lo nazionc estcre non pcrmettcrnn no la proscrizionc della Gcrmaniu. Dsse dovrnnno lcvnro la loro voce con nol cho qucstn pace di ?chiavitu', clie mni segnercmo, non potra' pnssnrc." Parlgl, 18 maggio. (Ry Dr. D. J. Dillon) Sono stati nffrcttnti gli sforzi per soddisfare le legittimc nspirnzioni italianc prima dcgli ultiml ritoccbi nl trnttato di pace con 1' Austria. II motivo dlpende dulln prcvenzlonc di un complcto nllontnnainento trn l'ltalia c la Frnncin, clie per il reccntc sviluppo dclle cose appare incvitnbilc. La nazionc itnliana mni c' stnta cosi' fortemente unita come da quando sorsc la contesn tra il' Presidciite Wilson cd il Primo Mjnistro Orlando ed i senti inenti unnnimementc conccpiti verso in Francia differiscono lnrgnmentc dnl l'ninicizia. I.u stnmpa italiana c' fiera- thc'inente incolleritn contro la Francia. Anche il modcrnto "Corricrc della Sera" dichinra : "E inipossibile per la Francia di '8 Restaurants Temptingly Delicious BREAKFAST The mornine repast must be more than "Just food," It must be cooked In a way to tempt tho morning appetite and pleoslne to tho palate. This wav of serv lrT food Is distinctively Thom ' men's and you can get a most satisfying breakfast here for as little as 50c -anti not forvMtlnir our de lightful 2NI FLOOR tllnlni room for Luncheon or Ulnner. Delightful Mualc 1520-1522 Market. Street 1700 Chestnut Street "At the Sim of the Cin'mun Bun" U 1 2ft 0 11 1 & n -B-s-i. CuffifflfflWl diveniro l'assblutn despota d'Europa senza l'ltalia, molto mono contro l'ltalia. Cosa supcro la potenza di Richelieu, chc fu il iconc c la volpc, c fu nl di sopra della potenza di Rqnn parte, cho fu 1'nquila ed it scrpente, non ptio' csserc impresn per In "tlgro" Clcmenecnti li; condizlonl coal' molto mono favorcvoll chc quelle di nltrl tempi. Nol sinmo isolnti, ma la Francia non n' csnttnuientc imbnrnzattn nella seeltn degll nmlcl." GH italiani sono irritntl per lemire della pace franceso cho essl descrivono come dominnzionc franco-slaa con il qunrtier genernle a Praga ed un ufficio succiirsnle nella capitale croata. 1 Aus tria, chc fu uccisa sul Piave, risorgc ill nuovo, cssi dlcliiarano, a Saint Ger main -en-Laje, contempornneamente con l'umiliazionc dcll'Itnlia. Qucstc mnnlfestnzloni d'indignazione contro la Frnncin comlnciauo ad Inquic tare gli tiomint di stnto gia' imbnrnz zati dallo scontento dci russi, runieni, polncchi e belgl. Sintomi vl Vono che il Concilio del Trc stn riconsiderando In sua nttltudluc verso 1'Itnlin, tentnndo di raggiungcrc una formuln In quale possn pin' plcnnmentc riconoscero il enratterc itallano di Finnic cho qunlsiasl nltrn finorn propostn e con sorpresa dl tutti il Presidcnto Wilson r cntrnlo in con versuzlonc con Orlnndo. Io sono in clinnto n credere chc 1'Itnlin potrn' mantcnero Flume, con una intcsa di uprirc il porto nl commcrcio jugo-slnvo cou garanzic di facilitazioni per earico e sqarico c trnsporti. Tali fncllit,iioui furono offerte da molto tempo dnll'ltnlia. 11 problema di Fiumc o delln Dal mazin dovra' essero senza dubblo de linitivnmcntc sistcmato, ma un reslduo TODAY IN PHILADELPHIA . &$ STOPS AND LECTURES TO BE MADE BY THE 20-MULE BORAX TEAM Monday, May 19th 10:00 A. M. 2301 X. 2lst St. 10:30 A. 51. 1030 . Somerset St. 11:30 A.M. Urnml .inil Krle Avf. 13 Noon 13th nnd Krle Are. 12:IS P. M. 3500 flermnntonn Are. 12145 P. M. 2000 Crrmnntonn Ave. 2KMI P. M. 1430 . Norrls St. 2:30 P. M. 1033 dlrnrd Ave. 2:4fl P. 51. 010 fllrard Ate. 3:30 P. M. l'ront & Susquelinnnn Ave. Tuesday, May 20th imiiiKsnrRo 11:00 A. M. 14G1 Rlrhmond St. 11:30 A. 51. 100 Itldimnnd St. 11:45 A.V5I. Pratt nnd Thompson Sis. 12 Noon 2370 .Margaret St. 12:30 P. 51. 2217 llrldne St. WISS1NO.M1NU 1:1.1 P. 51. 3411 Honell Ave. 1:45 P. 51. 6825 Torrendale Ave. 2:00 P. 51. Knorr and Hitman Sts. 2:15 P. 51. 3032 I.oncahore Ave. 2:15 P. 51. Princeton nnd Tulln Sl. Wednesday, May 21st l'RANKFOKU 10:00 A. 51. Klniry mid Hitman Sis, 10:1.-. A. 51. 1801 Orthodox St. 10:30 A. 51. 1057 Orthodox SI. 11:00 A. 51. 4850 Frnnkford Ave. 11:15 A. 51. 1510 Prnnkrorri Ave. 11:30 A. 51. 1373 Sellers St. 11:15 A. 51. 1330 Sellers St. 12:15 P. 51. 15S4 llunn St. 12:45 P. 51. llSJ'Pnul St. 1:00 P. 51. I'JIO TarUoHnnna SI. 1:45 V. 51. 3001 Arcadia Ave. SilR I'. 51. 3700 rrnnkfnrri Ave. 2:30 P. 51. laier and loir v SIm. 3:00 1". 51. 3311 KenMnctmi Ae. CAMELS are a cigarette revelation ! They are a smoke delight ! They answer the cigarette ques tion as it has' never before been answered. Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will greatly pre fer to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. This expert blend brings out Camels' wonderful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor! It also makes possible Camels' enticing mildness while retaining the full "body" of the tobaccos. No matter how much you like Camels and how liberally you smoke them, they will not tire your taste! The blend takes care of that! For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! igarettes R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.to'nalem, N. C. dt anmrczzn duiera' pet- una decade tra Francia cd Italia, 11 Prlmo Mlnl stro Clemcnccnu r' nccusato dl cerenro 11 ottcnero l'egcmoiila del cont!ncnfr sepnrando la Ucrmanln dall'Austrin, Isolnndola n mezzo di uu'nncllo dl nlu' o meno statt slovl fcderntl Polonln, .Tiigo-Slnvla, Czeco-Slovacchln c pos sibilmcnte Itiimenln. L'ltalia c' ml nacciata da qucstn combluaziouc. Du rante rnssenza dci suol delegntl la clan sola cho faccvn placerc nlln Gcrmnnin per rispetto alia indipendenza dell' Aus tria fu ivimblnta licll'intcsn chc rlcono- scovn inalieiiabllc (ale iudipeudenza, Contro tale camblnmcuto 1 delegntl itnlinni hanno levnto la loro voce. L'ltalia credo cho 11 piano segullo da Cienicncenu, con il cousenso di ,WlIson o Lloyd .George, c' qucllo dl Tieostrulro l'Austrin sotto altro home o orlncipalmontc con legaral franccsi. Tale progetto slctiramente estate ed io sono personnlmentc a contntto con i promo-, tortl dl csso. Thtrcs. something about them you'll like Twenty to package Thursday, May 22d rKI.TON VI 1,1,13 10:00 A. 51. A nnd Ixiuden Sts. OI,NCY 10:30 A. 51. Rlilnc Sun T.nne nnd Talior Road 11:00 A. 51. 210 Chen St. 11:15 A. 5,. 3d and Tnlior Road 11:45 A. 51. 5525 N. llflh St. t:i.'R5l.NTtmx 51. 5858 5larvlne St. 51. York Itnud nnd M'nrner Ave. 51. fvindrlm A I.indley Ave. 51 1017 North llroad St. 51. 15th and Louden Sis. Friday, May 23d (JKR.MANTOH'N 51. 1314 Oermanloun Ave. ,51. 5009 (iermantown Ave. , 51. 5514 tiermantown Ave. 51 5000 tiermnntonn Ae. (72:45 P 1:30 P 1:45 P 2:00 P Z-30 V 10:00 A. 10:30 A, 11:00 A, 11:15 A, 11:30 A. 51. rhelten & (ierninnloun Aves. 12:30 P. 51 5542 Chen- St. 12:15 P. 51. 5740 Stenton Ate. CIIKSTNtT Mil. I. 1:15 P. 51. Duval nnd JcfTerson Sts. 2:00 P. 51. 7121 Ormnntonn Ave. 2:15 P. 51. 7144 Crrmnntonn Ave. t 2:45 P. 51. 8127 (iermanloitn Ave. 3:00 P. 51. 8001 Crrmnntonn Ave. Saturday, May 24th I'AI.1,S 12 Noon 223 Dan Mm St. 12:15 P. 51. 1221 Rhine Ave. fSS KMT 1'flsKA r -' Jtht &L VI iSw " V M'J ul m X, 'liT,' ;s"'nwn 'lii rt')TJf ,.c ... rf? ,. V ! v .? J a I fy-tfii
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