Vv o-'Jw pF h$&. i I i J ;fflMnFi.ramBTisT JILL ASSIST FRENCH W. W. Hubbard, Private in U. S. 1, oiiiijf) iiim wuniu lu nuiuiiua jra op roreign commission feift - If?? TAIlfMJT I.I r- r- . ,'rr Muuni i iv h. c. r. oullcuc '" Walter y', Hubbard, Jr., nlio went IY 10 jrancc ns n private, will return to ' i-uiiuucipnia ns nn nritsi-pnotograpncr , ullh a mission which the French Labor iiJHnltry'IIl Rem In Amprlrn In Spn. 1 member. Mr. Hubbard tells this news in a 'letter to his father. Walter "W. u Hubbard, filfi Nbrlh Sixty-first street. r) Mr. Hubbard claims the honor of be IliK the firpt enlisted man in the Amer- b.VJCnn PrtfMllHnnnrv fnron fcnnl n flirt .........., .. . .. front exclusively ns nn nrtW. He was I J. born In Philadelphia and educated at C 'the Central High School. Graphic KJ Sketch Club and Scliqol of Industrial ;irt. He ,was a newspaper cartoonist in Manchester, 1 H when the call to le the colors came. s! Ho served with the Seventy-eighth Division and with the Fourth Army sporps, In the Vosgcs sector under First I. lieutenant 'Wlnlleld S. Clinc. of Phil I "jSCtitIeIjhIn. He was gassed nnd scut to EStha hospital with influenza, later being IMjisslgned to the United States Signnl I .SXfnira lnhnnnlAKif Ih Tin mt TI 1tU KI,. I ! Ttfrr luuuiiuwiji iu a jii, in iiu itii, in if I' B' 4.I.. -a l. .. i-i w y iu.e uu uiiimuuiiicnt ns coniiuprcia. If Sftlty In -Bentine, France, ulierc he has I rthe nrlvHere of "boKIn.r nrnuml" the I VJ ' nffifnra lit life nlnna nttlmnnli Vitif a Ir private himself. E 'His' principal kick Is that during thej xnirreen monuis lie nas ueen lu i-ranee he has had but two glasses of fresh milk. He wants to get home soon to pee wife Qnd son Stanley, who live at Usage, N. J. Mr. Hubbard's, services were request ed by Albert M. Thomas, minister of labor, and Lucien Marsh, (statistics general of France. Hbj talent will be used In the art and photographic presen tation of the commission's jvork, the preparation nf lantern slides and motion pictures and the designing of posters-. The commission will visit the larger cities of this country. Including Phila delphia, to inform Americans ot soclo- t- logical conditions in Frdiicc. at the close of the war. Mrs. Daisy M. Orleman Robinson, M.D., of the Rockefeller Institute, who was decorated by the French Govern ment for combating contagious diseases. will be another member of the commis sion. j DEEDS OFFICE SWAMPED Rush of Property Conveyances Far Exceeds Normal Property sales caused an unprecc- dented rush of business at the recorder of-deeds' office during the first four months of this year, It was learned . 5 today. This department is now crowded daily with title searchers and unless j tho rush decreases the force of the office, it Is said, will have to be in creased. During the four months ending April HO, 30,570 instruments were recorded, or an increase of 12,320 over the same period of last year. In order, to accom modate those having bu?iness in this department tne office will remain open ' until 5 p. m. daily except Saturday. 1 There was nn average of 200 mortgages daily during the last week. This figin-c is about three times the normal number of. satisfactions recorded. Most of the properties sold during the first four J months were of the dwelling house class. The, instruments recorded during the first four months of the year had a cash value of $30,183,157. CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK & ' i-raciurea skuii sustained When Fpur-Year-Old Girl Is Run Down Ruby Kelinskyl four years old, '020 Morris street, was killed today when 'ishc was run down bv a rnnl trunk ni ?. Kntrnntli anil XlnMlu ut.iutn J The 'child was taken to the Mt. Sinai Hospital, where she was found to be buffering from n fractured skull and 4 other 'injuries. She: died a short time ' 4 later. i Cornelius MeNulty, driver of the 1 truck, was arrested by the 'police of the Bgf JThiril and Dickinson streets station, and i jieiu ni'uuiuii tiic uuuuu ui uiu coroner. N 1 - REAL ESTATE MAN INJURED Neal Campbell Hurt In Auto Crash 1 at Dauphin, Pa. , Neal Campbell, 'twenty-three years ojd, a West , Philadelphia real estate t dealer, wliose nome is' at 220 South Fifty-sixth street, was injured yester ' day in an autoinobllo accident in"Dau t nil in. Dauphin county. Pa. Tn n cnltfflinn wflll nnntnnr mnnninA 1 .... w. ......... ...... .,u ..Hs,..i,, , !Mr. Campbell received a fracture of the leg nbovo the knee. He was taken to n Harrlsburg Hospital. His mother, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Is tit Atlantic City. A brother, Charles Campbell, went to Harrlsburg today upon receipt of a telegram telling of his brother's injury. PHOTO I'LAYR "H" E A OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF , THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION Si BELMONT 62D AB0VB MAnKET CECIL BE MILLE' PLAY "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" CEDAR 60Tn AND CEDAU AVENUD DOROTHY OI8U III "BOOTH" V m IQPI I1VI MARKET BETWEEN i VAJLIOCUIV. BOTH AND 0OT 0OT1I ANNA CASE In i'THB HIDDEN TRUTH" l COLONIAL a,"-af,BSP",?Sl p.vm: NOnMA TALMADOB III rjiu i?v ioojm- tt P IRPIA 40TU 'MARKET 8TS.. Y dRKAMUNE FARBAR In "THE TnONQKR VOW" 5'CrHWMiVI7nDn "B Frankfort Av.. N1D-BKNNETT In TJIF4 LAW OF MAN" r TH Jtt) J 'H TEACHES ART TO Cm .H 'aV :mM I .B, v(Ji v w ,m - WALTER W. HUltltAUn, JR. Who will return lo rhUndelphla ns artist -photographer with tho French labor mission which will ilslt (he.l'nllrd States In Septembrr. He Is an art instructor at the A. K. V. university at Ileaune, France TODAYS MARRIAGE LICENSES farrr A, MrOfrerr. I7 Erin nvp.. nnd .Knthnrlnc KIk, i'7.-.3 N. Unrlcn at juhn AkonmaltlH. (110 (llmrd uvp., nml Alary Dolan. lll'ii fllmi-il mn. William J. Kelly. 4113 Main Bt iinil Anna ;1I RIKPP l.ll alnilt t a Ha John Jr Mcurrun. 11JJ Dnnlnn Bt . anil Aunii C Hajipii, Kill) Trei Bt, Leonard JCnuMn. 2Vl'i N D)th si., and Jtunettc Unacnlmum, 31111 N Smcdlev t. Isailore Mafnlr, x.",." N. Franklin t. nnd Clara Olrber. (134 N illh Bt. Abu Hmlth. 43) Tllnn t.. nnd Lillian Can. ,It 1018 H. 3d t Mlchuel F. Ijamrhowiir, 1,17 Marehnll St.. and AlArlnn .T Ifnllnnabl MflR 'Pptk,i m). Havmond liiwlosn. IDIJ1 l'enn Bt,, and Grace i;oreiv, 47.H I.ln?r Bt James J. HoIp, 32-- TottPr at. nnd Katha- rlne C. olf. 3J1S N. id t. William V. CosIp Hill Monmnulh Bt., and . Anna Ruth i: Werner. .IISII Masthor at. Arthur U. Lonar, till) Mnnrld Bt., nnd Anna riermont. Mlllvllln. N J. Jamen 11. McDonald BUT Heno at., and , Cnlharlrfo II. Connoll. sill llrookhn Bt. Albert Wllllamt 4U3 Lncust at., and Klor . enco UavlB. 1J()1 H. 1.1th at. Hlchard YounB. .1837 Crittenden Bt.. nnd Florence, si. l.amnlaimh 37)11 N, nth t l.eon Clark. Hijo christian ui.. nnd Kllen Uyan JIUO l)e Lanrev at John M Marline a."nu N, 12th at,, and Nellie M Malone. 'JAIHt X 12th Bt. rrank Viola. Monetmlne, r.. nnd Katie . Paul, 8123 (Icrmantown hp. Klrt II. Hlese 230 R Weatmorelnnd Bt.. and Elate Lindner, 31(1 K. lndlann ae. Joseph Doyle. 1S42 Heyliert St.. nnd Ahna . Oallagher, 1.10 N. Front Bt. Haymond F, Jwfquelte. 212.1 N. Woodstock at., ami Mnv K. Keatlnir. 2217 N. liber at Frederick (lame. 742 A at. and Eva Mc- Kane. 3222 N. 2d Bt. Oeorse NoMk. tin.1 N, Hancock st.. and Julia Martran. 130 I'ovlar at. Lesley It. Adams 171.1 N, 1,1th St.. and Anna R. llelmer. 2321) Atlnntlc st. Francli J. KletnBchmldt,2rNi Muster st., and Anna U. Delnney, 879 N. Httllman St. David Gordon. 1527 Vnee at., end .Mutllda Well. 1527 rage at. James II. Trumble, Baltimore, ild., nnd Carolina W. Hunter. 243)1 N. 25th at, John L. Ilaatr, (103 McClellan at., nnd Anna C. Foley 2.121 8. Jessup st. Frank W. Miller. 27.17 N. 20th Bt., and and Lnura M. Chllds, 3732 lleechwood Bt Edward Itlchards, 1510 summer st.. Vera Hrcnnan, a N. ,11th st. Joseph F. Unllaeher, 5U2N Cedar st . and Catherine M. Whelan. 31)11) Webster st. Theodore H. McDonough, 2147 13. Letterly street, and Violet Hanaen. .1H2.1 N. lllth at. Robert Tlalley. 73o laemlnscr st., and Mil dred MlleR- 731) iRemtneer Bt. Georee A. Green. 512 K. 5th at., and Annie VoranofBky, B22-N. Blh St. Vincent 8. Fraser. Rrooklvn. N Y., and Mabel G. Goodwin, New York city. William" J. Crcmley, 432.1 N. 18th at., and Anna U. Vastlne. 402,1 N. 18th st. Samuel J. Hawthorne, 2230 W. 8omerset st.. and Katryn It. L. Hammond, 135 E. Le- hlKh ave. Frank Griffin, 020 N. Sartaln at., nnd Ames Mlnirlpfnn. 1.131 M. 11)h st. Louis GoldlierR. V15 l'oplar at., nnd L'mmn Blum. 841 N. 10'h st. Trank S. Roberts, Shelly. Ta.. and ElRle M. IVjbb. 218(1 E. Iluntlncdon at. Iuls Izes 047 N. 8th 'at., and Annie Fox, 72)1 .Mifflin Bt. James Morris. Pottstown. ra., and Elsa D. Oalbreath 400 N. 4()th st. Thrift A. KrloSMOn. 80th nnd IlrnwBter ave.. and Catharlno V. Maler, 8t)th and Brcw- sier av,'. Gaetano Tancredl, Chester, Pa,, and Glselda Restaneo. 1217 8. 13th st. Harry Frank. 2001 Germantown ave., nnd AnnA 8kvi,rskv. 030 .Tarkson at. JamesE. Smith, 2820 Pelt st and Alice V. Riley. 012 8. OUth St. Alexnndro Dl Nntnle. 24311 8. Clarion st and Lucv Del fluorclo. 1SJII Tasker St. Max Harwltz Wilmington. Del., and Tlllle uein. ins M. American st. CnrI W. Graxer, 424,1 Regent st., and Marlon L. Promts. 4245 Resent St. Paul Will. 721 N. 41st st., and Dertha Kuhs, 4220 Hnverford nve. Dolorto Forto, 1403 8. Schell St., and Mary Caruso. 730 S. Schell Bt. Samuel Knsait BOX N. Bodlne st., and Annie Sunrunuk. .111 N. American st. John A. Keenan. 8027 N. 8th it., and Emily ueisser. atai iN.)tn at. George Blair, 414 Oliver st, and Sarah James. 212 Sloan at. Rocco Laudato tllil Annin st.. and Fllomena Iacovelll. Old Annln st. Samuel Diamond. 2440 8. 2d St.. and Cella Mellnskv. 414 Cross st. William B Hall. 3342 Kenslncrton ave,. and x.yaia wiimann aim ltariy)ie St. James Melvln. 3.111 N. Carlisle and - ttva Williams. iui7 Atlantic st. OUIe J. Williams. 744 8. Martin at. and Aiaitssa u. A)itcneii. tjz h. i7tn st. -"" RoU-rt Gray. 2031 N. Marvlne St.. und Helen Lavender. 1022 N, WaYnock st. ' Andrew J. Chester Jr.. CHI ljlckn nve . and Katharine I. Balmer, U04u KinRsess Inir ave. Vincent Sexmanla. 13S0 S Camac st,, and aennie iiuonu, ipai d. uamup sc, John C. Martins. Washington. D. C. and Jean F. Naughton 5013 Carlton st, Jacob Lipschutz. 532 Mercer st,. and Pauline Heller. 532 Mercer st. Louis A. Meyer, Baltimore Md., and Anna ivauiman. uammore Ala,. Thomas F. Canny. 24(10 Almond st.. and Jennie V. Cassldy. 2238 8. 12th st. George T. Matson. 220!) S, 24th st. and Sarah R Barefoot. 2044 Cedar st. Lewis J. Purdy. Fond du Lac. Mich., and eittrie i. xuiuii. onuu uamanne si. Clem Dhom. Newton. III., and Katie Me Hugh. Passato. N. J William K. Marsch. 7120 Evans st.. and 4iauei r iiiuttTi, i,i r.. eucns si liuls Cooper, 300 Carpenter st and Sofle Pearl. 30)1 Carpenter''!. William J. Moorehead.' 1.1)1 W, Penn at., and Blanche B. Fetter. 1033 N. Iledfleld st. Edward F. Burns Worcester. Mass.. and sniun tvuuu, orces(er. Atass Cliff Melton. 1031 N. 22d st.. and Anna MltehBll 1T3.1 MniTtgnmerv ii Maurice Markmann. 8734 N. Sydenham St.. and Rose Frledhoff, 810 E. Westmoreland Frank H Funk. 880tr N. 2d st.. and Edith C. Hicks. 2814 N. Front st. Daniel E. Andress. Atlantln City. N. J,, aud Edna G. Eyres. 2224 N. Woodstock st. Miriam J Erbe. 4741 KlnstsessliiK ave Hulter Elmer 14'il Arch b) onrf nti.Ai M. Schmidt. (1038 N. 7th St. " Clvorge Wj Keliey, Jr.. 128 8. BOth Bt.. and Edna If. Scull '1848 .lluntliw Pa'k ave. j.enny uoiuoers- iiou . am St., and Katu Rablnowitz, 2150 N. 8th st Andrew P. Mason. 24011 Jrtper st.. and Catharine M. Gallagher,- 24(11 Jasper Bt. Herbert Haslam, U18 E. Westmoreland Bt., and Sadie. M. Shermer, B218 Rodman st. PHOTOPLAYB T . R E :s IUMB0 Kn0NT ST. & aiRARD AVE. Jwuuu Jumbo Junction-on Franltford "I," BRYANT WASHBURN In "poor noon' f Of! NT s-u AKD LOCUST STREETS L.JJJl Mat)l:Rn..1:30. Kver.B:30 to 11. .MARGUERITE CHARK In "PQME OUT OF THE KITCHEN" NIXON 82D AND MARKET STS. EARLE WILLIAMS In "A ROQUE-S ROMANCE" PARkf Pw Ave. and Dauphin' St. 1 rv lat.'JtlB. Kvr. C:45to 11. ANITA BTEWART In f "TWO. WOMEN" RIVOI I MD AND HANSOM BTS. Il V JLl S MATINEE DAILT ' If. n WALTHALL In ' "MODERN HUBBANDa I CTR A Nn OERMANTOWN AVE. J IXViL' . AT VENANOO MARQUERITE CLAnK In ;comb out of the kitc;ieVj" HMs'VW BVJ0M&' PUBLIC' LEDGER PmUj&ELPmA,N MONDAY, A. E. F. IN FRANCE Sv A,VKai& AiXC( JiA,iS.i-AXJiiI John II. TtleltettB, 1038 Ilnnan at., nml Oer trudn I:, Lumbourne, 281 s ,17th Bt. KaderiBky. Xew Yolk city, nnd Anna . .HerR-er. Kilo N. 2d t Llenellvn I Lon, ltlverton. N J , nnd Martha 13 Itlclmrdnn. 1.11.1 N. .isth vt. 'r,nh p. Ilucher KMS V. Amerleni st.. and i.iiuwiii u MBnaen .v.ii rorter st. and Lucy A Thrcss. .112(1 Race at. ""'? )'. 1 oremun 41 N Frailer Bt.. and x.TM"a.Cfl1 " "lake Camden, N. J " I ai)ii."i, , '" ''-rmantonn nve.. and .. M,"'lred Oulnn. 173(1 H. lllng-Buld St. Wt?m'1 f .r'""lrr- Wllninwtin. Del., nnd l.7Jl", ,1 r',nT- 3.x- N- Carlisle st. l.lliibeth .M. Matthews 811) Wjnnewood Elkton Marriage Licenses KlUton, Md., Juno Hi. Marriage li censes woiv grnnted lieic today to the followinc parties: .Tolin .T. Itutli nnd Jessie llailand. Itobert Wilwon and Helen llncker. Irvin Aspcll nnd Dora Miller, John Leonard nnd Idn MuC'niin, Jniues Valpe and Cecilia Pinto, Itocco 'a Stella nnd Dorothy Familiar, Charles J. O'Donnell nnd Certnidc La Roche, (JeorRe Ledley and Marie JfeLaln, Den nis A. Sheehan and Helen Devlin and Leo C. Carey and Sophie M. ncijor,"all of Philadelphia; Charles Don Trlplctt and 'Jennie S. Williams, Cincinnati ; Clarence V. Hornier und Oka M. Wnl lace, Odessa, Del.; Louis tt. jfjny nnd Liudn Fihlilein, Ulon, N. V.; Elwood K. Ilortit- nnd Iteheccn nichnrtlson, Newark. Del.; Karl T. Norris nnd Helen Fuller, Wilmington, Del.; John T. C.iirron, IlridKe(on, N. J., and Antiu W. Iteevcsi, Millvillc, N. J.; William O. Hacon and Marie C. Aspril, AVest Colliugswood, N. J.; Claude S. Cres well and Mabel D. Mock, Darlington, Mil.; Charles L MacCarroll and Lil lian Witzel, Wilmington, Del.; Claude jr. Taylor and Clatlys Cuth, Shamo kiu, I'n. ; Oeorge Uallngher nnd Doro thy King, Itcthlehem, I'n.; Keith Ilrndford, Chester, la nnd Nellie E. Khmer, Philadelphia, nnd Albert K. Keuunrd, Columbus, 0 nnd Esther M. Wallace, Philadelphia. THOUGHT HIPPO 3 OF 'EM Only Bumps Show Above Water at Zoo Then Sambo Gasps There's no doubt about it. Snmbo didn't know how to size up n hippo. In the first place somebody told him that he ought to go out to the Zoo to see the baby hoppopotnmus. He got there yesterday just after the mother hippo had sunk under the sur fnco of the water, but not so far under thnt the bulge of her body over her hind legs nnd the bulge over her front legs nnd the upper portion of her hend didn't show. The baby hippo vns standing on the bank of the pond. "Whnr's dat 'ere pickaninny hippo?" cried Sambo. "Why, there," snid the keeper, nnd' pointed to the hippo standing on the bank. "Quit yo' klddin'. Dot's de ole woman." But just then the mother hippo rose out of the water, her two bumps, head and all. "Goo' gracious!" gasped Sambo, "ah done 'mngjncd dat nnimile was three of 'em!" PHOTOPLAYS PHOfOWAYS ORTAiurn Tne -jniROOOM nnoKiur. Corporation, Alriimki- 12,n' Morrla & Passyunk Ave. -iinaillDra Mat. Dally a t 2 ; Evgs. (1 :45 9. l'RIM-!I,I,A DEAN In "PRETTY SMOOTH" A Df"il 1 O B2D AND THOMPSON STS, frKJL,LJ MATINEE DAILY HAROLD IX)CKWOOD In , "SHADOWS OV SUSPIC'ION" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 1UTH I'UMl-'IrV 10. a.m. to ll :15 P.M. ),)),(, iain uibii in "TRUEHEAIIT SUSIE" til I TITRlRn hroad street and DLUHDirvL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. OHARI.BS HAY In "OREAHED LiaHTNINQ" BROADWAY BBft?."$jr& NORMA TAIIADOB-ln "THE NEW MOON" 1-1111-101700 MAIN ST.. MANATUNK tlVirrVCJ-J MATINEE DAILY lirjtirtui. uai,n)i in "HELP, HELP, POLICE" FAIRMOUNT t&edVly HHIRI.EY MASON In "Tlin UNWRITTEN CODE" I? A AHI V THXiATnE 1SI1 Market St. rlVllJ-I 0 A, M. to Midnight. MAE MURRAY In 'Tl IE 1HO LITTLE PERSON' CatTLJ CST THEATRE Below Spruce. PO IrliJl. MATINEE DAILY ANNETTE KELLERMANN In "QUEEN Of THE SEA" GREAT NORTHERN "VJ.? MAKY I'lCKITUJlD In "DAUOY LONQ, LEOB" ' lAIPlJRIAI 60TH ft WALNUT STS. UlrC.Iltl- Mats, 2.S0. Eve. T ft 0. NORMA TALMADOB In ' "THE NEW IOON" I CAHPR ,8T LANCASTER AVE, L.C.AUE.I MATINEE DAILY POUOI.AS yAIRBANKS In THE KNICKERBOCKER BypKAROO" I.tnimTY BROADHft.COLUMaiAfAV. 11 PIEZAPPROVESSALE OF EMERGENCY FLEET - Former Director General of U. S. Corporation Favors Plan Suggested by Hurley SAYS "SELL ALL OF SHIPS" Tentative npprovnl of the Cnlted Stntes shipping board's recommenda tions to Congress for the sale of the emergency merrlinnt fleet Is given Jjy Charles Plea, former director genernl of the Emergrney Fleet Corporation. Edwnrd N. Hurley, rhnlrmnn of the shipping bonrd, Inst Thursday recom mended the sale of every merchant ship built by the government during the wnr nnd declared for the principle of prlvnte ownership nnd operation. From French Lick Springs?" Intl., where he Is spending n vncntion, Mr. Piez replied to n request from the Evenino Pi ni.it Ledger for his opin ion on the advisability of the plan ns follows : "If this refers to the ultlmntc niin of the shipping hoard, 1 heartily ap prove, lint before selling any number of these ships 1 feel we should bo rea sonably sure we can dispose of substan tially nil the csscls in the fleet. I strrtngly recommend thnt we begin by selling the smaller vessels and those thnt do not fit Into the Ideal fleet Mr. j Hurley Is engaged in developing. " At least fifty ship of the emergency fleet already have been sold. The most recent sale was reported Saturday, when the shipping board disposed of twenty-two vessels, ranging from 7,10(1 to 81)00 tons each, nt ?'J10 n ton. This figure nssures n small profit per ton to the government, in spite of the ex cessive cost nt which the vessels were built under war prices. TO WELCOMEKENDRICK Several Thousand Admirers Will Meet Shrlners' Potentate on Friday FIvp thousand pprsons will iiartioi pate Friday niglit lu a street di'inou stration and reception for AV. Freelnnd Kendrick, newly elected imperial po tentate of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, when he returns. The Fraternnl Congress nf Philadel phia, of which .Mr. Keudiick is presi dent, is arranging the nffair. Societies participating include Loyal Order of Moose. AVoman's Benefit Association Maccabees, Iipproved Order of Red Men, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Knights of Pythias, Artisans', Order of Mutual Protection, R. P. O. Elks, Odd Fellows, Junior Order United American Mechanics, Toll Cedars of Lebanon,! Itoyal Arcanum, Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. X. M. 8., Ti Lu Temple Country Club nnd Lu Lu- Temple Automobile1 Club. Mf. Kendrick will reach Hroad Street Station nt 8 o'clock. The frnter nalists, with seven bands, will form iu the Parkway at Twenty-fifth street and move south to the station, thence around City Hall, north on Uroad to the south side of Spring Garden street, cast lo Thirteenth, west to north Side of Spring Garden street, to Shrine Temple and disband. .Cuticura the Foot-Sore Soldier's Friend After long hours of hiking or guard ins:, when his feet are swollen, hot, itching or blistered, the soldier will find wonderful relief in a Cuticura Soap bath followed by a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment. CnuVt Itdrac Stia Witb Coooira Bathe with Soap. soothe withOintment.dust with Talcum. cents each at all dealers. I'HOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 33S MARlfPT STREET THEATRE JJJ IVlArVt.C l oa. M. to 11 :15 P.M. ..,,, .'iyrr.x. cordon n "PIAYTHINOS OP PASalON" MODFF 4?5 SOUTH ST. Orcheatrn. l.JULL , Continuous 1 to 11. "FALSE E'gE-NCilVIRTE NO 8 w r?n n r - i . n.n . TvAm.n UVCIDRUUBl FORD AVE SHORTY HAMILTON in AVE' ' "THn RANQER" PAI APF 1214 MARKET STREET I -M-.AIj j,, A M , ,j ,5 p M MARY PICKFORD In "Win WflU LEUS i PLAZA BROAD AND PrtRTrn 6TntEna JOHN RARRYAIORB In 'TEdT OF HONOR' " PRINCESS 10 MARKET STREET 1 IMllUljJJ Rl.lOA. M toIl.ISP M SESSUE HAYAKAWA In - "HIS DEUT" REGENT MABKBl,,7-2,ter1J"" MAY ALLISON","' ,0 " P- M' . "AMIOST MARRIED- R I AI TO GERMANTOWN AVE. Ki AL l T..EDA nOTr1-""0 "SALOME" RI IRY MAnKET ST. HELOW TTH v,JJ-'i . 10 A. M. to 11:15 p BILLY RHODES In P. M. mAiion ur RUADY SAVnYlJAlt,tET STREET StWKJl r--A. M. TO MJDNIOHT 'PHIL FOR SHORT' STANI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH " A rtlNI,1 'S A. M. to 11 ;18 p. M. n njAii UAnr IN "STOLEN ORDERS't VICTORIA MoSy,f,-,AS?TM' -" IIMIf II Ifl 'REPRET SKRVtnK" -t i r- ,---. VWt .tha 80MMF.ll !irc0RT8 IIOSTON. MAHS. NDOME .BOSTON sr i &- BOSTON SHOULD HE YOUR OBJECTIVE POINT for seeing New England. It ii the gate wayto this famous region with its scenic attractions anil points of historical interest. TheVendomo delightfully sit uated in the famous Back Ray district. Quickly accessible to everything Commonwealth Avenue at Dartmouth Street. "ON IDF.AI. TOl'Il" American nnd Uurnpnn Plan tlurlnir .Summer Month Srnl for HlufftrAtPfl booklet r 11. OltRENI.r.AP COMPANY KVtenirrr n men. Mgr ntrnian AIho PitOKlL.I'2 IIOUHK. White Jlu . FALMOUTH. MARS, FALMOUTH AR MS Klcht nn nnzr4ird Hay. FALMOUTH. MASS. I A Summer Hotel of the Highest Class For Booklet nnd Hate arlrire K. W. BQTCE Manager W1I1TK I0UXTA1NXH. N. II. Bretton Woods White Mountains, N. H. ooli- ln th erv nhadow of Mount Washlncton MOTOUINO throuffh the Alra of New England HOnsriiuPK HIDING onr Mount'ln Trai and Woodland rathi THE MT. PLEASANT Open Juna lOih, Closes Oct 1 C. J. DUNPHY. Msr. THE MT. WASHINGTON Open July 7. Closea Mlddlo of Oct. C. J. HOOT. Mer. Tor Information, rales, etc., add Hotels Ni:V YOP.K BOOKING OFK1CU 243 Fifth Ave. WHITS MOUNTAINS, N. H. New Profile House jto ? '". "I "lht Stind.rd. 50 rottiV. I- ,;.!'.'.?!" "-E OK THK MOST I)EMHlUI,K COTTAdBS IH TOR KENT SKSR- ,?" Tennl.. noitlnr. lirhlne. Our Own Form and Dalrjl ON IDEAL TOUU OPEN Jltl.Y 1st la SEPT 2Xlh C. It 3REI:NLKAP? Pre.ld?nt EVERlJTT B. niCII. ManaKer. Ilooklni- Orace.B118I0"nwa'5'!'Ne3w Torii Hotel Vendome. nmton. Same Sl'g't. THE SINCLAIR White Mountains Bethlehem Now Hampshire HIKE FROM HAY FKVF.lt Patronized by First-Clais Clientele Rntea tS per (lar und upnarda Ciolf ami All Outdoor hporU fUBAtli; lloolclet on rcQuest HAItHINOTOK & MeAUMFFK The Balsams DixviUe Notch White Mountains, N. H. Seasop June tn October o . . n.?(!yn offlca now open. 8 West 40th St. (Town- ft Country). DAVID B. PLUMER, Manager Phone. 221)0 Vanderbllt. KKW IIAMI'SII IRE FOREST HILLS HOTEL na Kranronla (White Mountains). N.0tHB" Frank H. Abbott ft Son, Managing ProDs.' A thoroughly modern hrs!).era3e FesorU Uneicelled table. Unobtrusive service Every outdoor recreation. Reasonable ratea Same man. Upland Terrace, Hethlehem NIL . "Flnesr Vlein Eml ot thr Rorktri" CAMTTOrr. N. n. ALBAMONT In the Beautiful Pemigewasset .Valley A genuine old-tlma New England Hotel with all modern conveniences. For Booklet Write CHARLES M. BIDDLE, Mgr. CA1PTQN KKW TIAMPtlllRP MANniESTEK. VT. Uaact;ular.U-Ui-IIstuitalaj, VERMONT OPEN JUNE 14 Booking Orflcs; The Lorraine, r.th Ave. and 4.1th St. MtWBKCtfial POPI.TNEY. VT. THE DORMS ta 'i-," MouNTAiAi a nc vu'wu oo-Aere Oroundt hade! Sports: good tabic Near 11. It. an4 trolley, InO guests. Modern Improvements. 0 to 120. Booklet. Box L. VERMONT VERMONT RISORTS Free Information booklets by writing Harry A. Black. Sec," or State. Hubllotty Hureau, Montpeller, Vt.M ' OAHCO BAY. MB. Peaks Island House l',t Portland. Seashnrs ft Country comb. Dane., batn'g. boat's, flah'g. Bklt. S. T, Btnnsti LAKE OKOnOi:. N. Y. wnmrTirniri'iiiTnurir HOTEL MARION LAKE CEORCC, N.V. , 70 MtoeaJTcm Aroany. Directly on taa lake rrotM. osto state Rom from uncv George vwaee lo Bolton Landtag. Capacity. 3oe Ceest t WMte Service. WMi er ivliHAUt Prtvatd BjuIml. eoea km i octolrerAMMiiMa Nw camMnattttYtttunmt ririii-BicrMr HK& iit(U '"'JhV! aTW.J J imiifit nHaEiiJtiii II it ii!t: ftffKs! ii ajs f. MlSSi&SXWhP. IIB. MTt HBh-. KMird yWJ B JUNE 10, 1919 8 I'M MBit K r.MORTM Ynni( r i.irra. m UMiHHMaMa The Coolest Resort on Atlantic Coast PASSACONAWAY INN And Cottages York Cliffs, Maine OPEN JUNE 25250 ACRES NO MOSQUITOES Situated on high, rocky promontory overlooking the ocean. uolf. rennis, Saddle Horses, Motoring, Sea Bathing. Dep- aea rishmg, Canoeing. Steam Heated, Fireproof Garage. Exceptionally Detirabte DANIEL A. HAY, nooklnB onire, I1HC I,ro,lny. yt 'PIIlNd I.AKI-.. N. 4, Most delightful hotel on Atlantic Coast THEIMIOIMIMIOUTIHI By the Sea. Spring Lake.N.J. tioHJ.U3:,i,?eft.Z0!!d7y S-f Bahi.' Jxcep t; jji u v-u,ac -" norses, iviotonng. Afternoon Tea. Brokers' Officp. FRAMJ C MOOIti;. Mnnaier. NKW'Vomi OFFIC TOWN Telephone. ri t TI NTIC Cir V .1 iQHARLES ON THE OCAN FpONT Elevatx otorico of real comiortwith an onvl i real n flnvl. ronmontofdistinctrellkc, mnt witnoutextrmugance, i,TyhTv. l-WflYi OFCn uibnniUKt.AiraifHrifUll.t:ur vvmA.Leech Kfor, r " " ATLANTIC CTY. A recognised ..stanaard or ttxccllcn.ee. i Cwwitv600. WAUERJ.BVZSy. THE CARLTON ,.. .m, I I he Yarmoulh llelfn"n ' av On TVardwalk Ownrrhlp Manaement CHAS. P. ZAZZALI HOTEL NEW ENGLAND" I Ko Carolina nv. and Ileneh lentral loca.: I Amer Sz l.uropeun plans prlv )jth. rur'e 1 "futer '0f"';"la el ntor Hne ponhea. etr 1 f"t!. 'illi'Ji.i""'" n " William!. HOTEL CRESTON wonpr a, a , Boardwalk. Now , oren Private batha runnlne water In all rnon-.. elevator Special June rntea. Ninth '"" H XI KKnVB3 IKAYMOIATLANTICaTY lWMRID GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS Try CLARENDON HOTEL VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR IHIACII All rooms with hot and cold runnlne water. Prunte Hatha r)tt- fur rates und hooklet. THE DUDLEY 30 Bo- PenniylvanIa ,, .. V. . Ae- Kear beach, and all attractions. Running water In all rooms. ITUate batha. Heme cook Ing. L. It Pollock HOTEL FREDON1A n.riIi,ALV..XFAn- Jnn? .,. Ju.t. o.B UBUI..n, i.uivon jp.au. rvery appoint mfnt. Mfderwte rati rftnurant TABOR INN ?JSTt "" ideal location, larct. air; rcom. Eicellent table. 17th aeaaon: owner manapemenr Mod ratea J P & AM Dunn. HOTEL EDISON fi!ay? Open; new management Thorouahly rene ated Ainr fr I.urpean Ppee eeaaon run Hotel Boscobel ,,.ft',,luok.5' A,e- "" lleach 3 00 up dally Mner. plan Hooklet A E MARION ' Delanccy-Lakewood 12T ts- camiini , , , , , nr. beach: lth- Ing fro)n hotel, rates mod 8. UITTAN Westminster lv: av- n.r- Uch' iv t i-riv ljatha. rimnlni. at- $12 r,o un wkly S2 f.O up dally. Chas. Buhrel THE tOMKORT. 112 at Jamil Pl.nr beach rooms dally or wkly.; rea at W. V. Fnrrer PHILLIPS HOUSE Maanarhuaetts Av . near Beach V P.Phllllnt nrr.w ntv. x. j. Normandie-by-the-Sea OCF.N CITY, X. i. BOO rooms. 100 aultes with private baths' own artexlan well water, ice plant; electric light plant Electors from sround floor. Tirefllv fuclns the ocean Culnlnn Ih. KA. Tor rates, full Information and )ooklet ad dress P. II. H. CAKE. ManaVer. Tho Mavberrv 8th w"v. 23d sea ine iviayociry .. . p Mlivh son Mm S E Maybcrry. M!rn uth Asbury Ave. near Board ivieirosc lk j. j van tine. RlfAYNE Exdl'nt table, booklet": DlOVrt. I lie R BLUNDIN. Owner. TIib Shore Hot and cold runnlne water In ne jnorc et),ry room Rt0Q Cfntraiav,' l.dMil'OKT, N. J. HOTEL ABERDEEN I.ONOrORT. N. J. RKOPKNh JI'NK 21ST Directly on the ocean front An Ideal family hotel In comfort and surroundings at moderate rates, 20 mlns by trolley or auto from Atlantic City, llklt, John c. Uosaler, Longport's big new concrete sea-wall ft ocean promenade will be completed hv that date. REACH I1AVE.N. N. J. THE ENGLES1DE orENS JUNE SO. The best comblnatloa ef genuine seashore features on the Atlantlo Coast. Matchless fishing sailing, bathing, ate. Ocean nnd bay, live tennis courta. The Engleelde offers all modern appoint pasnts sea and fresh water prliite baths. Orchestra Oarage Ilnnklel R. F. KNGI.r.. Manager. Alio THK rOYIOTON. VTe.l Phlla Ttie Rreakers. Children's paradise, bathlnjr, boat'a risking lionklet V A Austin Mgr CAPE MV. N. J. HOTEL LAFAYETTE ' 'sj. 3n it each Front ?0th season under same mgt All mod. conveniences. Rooms en suitt; private -bath... Open June a 8 to Sept. 15 John Traey fc Co. THE BALTIMORE INN OPENS JUNE 1ST ".V9SB T0 UEACII. nn.i.-t IMmuwujy. NEW STOCKTON VILLA Directly on Beach. Trlvale baths Reason' able terms June. S. S DAVIS. Star Villa Ocean St and Reach Ave. M U RI('HRDSON. wiumooi). x. j. Wildwood Manor "jwji -. fresh and salt water Mn baths: running water: hot and cold. In bedrooms; electric elevatora; tennis courts, etc. Opens June 27. MRS WM. R. LESTER. M gr nAYTON r"ow opn or aason of 181 ""' l"' Ths same courteous treat ment will be extended to our patrons. Caa. nn a Ir.llilRniv nnmw 1. u ..JVe ui . .w.m. .. w"...,. . iuiriBWt. NEW SHELDON j. -. 110. Elev.: nrhata baths; rooms n suit.: bklt. Auto C J. Woods. Own mgt, Now open. Arlington sap- 2 ioca". Bklt. A R. ft C. II. TOP1IAM. Own. Untl e-lnvilln Durk A ft ll.-h amis. "u)w .-. mKt Mrs J lerank Tlce. DourlaSS plno om' Atlantic; ocean-view """' rooms: one square from bench Magnolia "rraftft 7.VJ!? Franklin ' New mgt. Dinners rotes. Mre Wolfe, m. '. 1!- 217 n. CVdar. f innJ TZCX1 WOiroanuiic m9drte-, Mr. arroTg.' Adebhi-Witte nu.n .Ttertal'i:ora'; rtucpin " prlata latha. elevator Tho Royal Inn "T, Jg Winona Wl"1' av'-' "r .n:n- 'rtv. hatha. " manag't Mrs q w Flshtr. fEirr PArlK. X J. ""THE MANHASSEt' ' Directly cr. the ocean front. Capacity So kaekl.t II JtOSS Tl'IWFH Owner-Vros. TrtlNT PLKASKNT. N. J. PINE BLUFF TNN tinder new tnanagnunC Among the pines on (Jtj BIIMMFR ItF.innTS YdllK CMFFa. MF Cottage, to Let for the Seaion Re,ldei Manager York, T MmaUlon , 4, SI'ftlNO LAKK, N. 3. aa country Ulub. 1 1 ennis, Uaily Concerts. D ancing. Booklet on Request. t0vn&V$ ,iJZSl 4- Mtr. .... :..--. " " i.ai lulu ai Vanderbllt I'ao. iWarltiorougij otel fiery modern convenience: American plan. . IUtea on apDllcatlon. p Kentucky iyvV-"1-- J .hWt M 1 KKA ocean cap nera, muic. FT 0 ni-T AUDITORIUM HOTEL a e i. New mnnniremnnl 'Ulnn.l.v U Ocean-front room,, mw rlor necommodatlona U - WlltTK THEGIRARD f" A,e. niork iNew lenncy Hotel 100 rooms, with m::& Motel New York 4th A,c- nr ocean rulijlne,. Booklet. Jn j.Siient I The Zurich 3t7 Bl" Ave Kiw nTalT- .52miD.LJ Pream. I'rop HOTEL BRISTOLT nANTAilTtlTin'ff YZZ. nt , .' 'n'r and Prons Colonnade Kin njfsley & 4th Aes . block lo oteft Plan. book. n.'l. '"""f.:. Amer mailable now r&UAS?4 KT" HOTEL THEDFORD sixth Ave..! ocean Sulfa iih ).. ...... "''nooklnit ' nut iMRuy i.JipW,2EiriTj:..K,?. The Almcda ;07 Seventh Ae 14 block age, reasona hie. m ocean, renne.1 pa'ron . . F. A. SIIEPIICRD 1CEX (lltOVE. X. J. HOTEL MAJESTIC UIRECTI.V its THE I!Eril" NErPHliADE'Mlie (1rtnti Int !. mr . . . r:nivrw.B ;.i.r' "!. "?" Vni ' " i'"t v lament Clpment. NORTH END HOTEL COURTESY SERVICE OVALITT ROBfaT M. WATT. Z??jl. " THE SHELBURMF rew rpoaern notel; hot andcold runnln... In every room; private baths-VrJ2ff5a!?r way. facing park and or..n.l,",w?..p"- The WaVCrly J,0 Ocean Pathway, neai Culslno unaurpaased.Tx'ce.nT Vn'JcV""- . M B. IlAYEn Colonial ::njV-.Neu,J - umt-n irom DfPiin SEASIDE HOTEL Directly on the Ocean front. All cues) rn. overlooking Ocean IjiRUJTOCKTON eldorSdo hotel At neach Facing I.aKe A. V. Crun ProD oi uii vh rw: nrrr t4 Stokes Hall i8Jct,'in "athway. nst pr,va,e bath. A r.$rill . fhe Uhltlteia ureprooj, overiooklnr ae... Most select centrally loca'd hotel lS Oc..1. Prove. Cha. N Herman Prop, an" "c,r THE NATIONAL M, 'n a: - J A HENRY. THE QUEEN ,Dlrtc,tl' ", trZTt. Z Hooklet L J Ru.sell Hotel Le Chevalier Ctn.- webbaves. ". uoremui rvuanuc nome , l" 'n Ae I D YATES ft an Ocean IIone. 12 Main Av.. tennis, crooust: booklet. 'ir. Reach. Prlv, L C. Duncan. Wll.mVOOl) CREST. N. .1. MT. VERNON Lotus Road, Near Beach Wildwood Crest Excellent table Booklet E. JOHNSTON, Owner SPRINH LAKE IIEACH. N. J. THE. WARREN ' ON THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE REACH, N. J A house that's "different" In it's flr appointments, artistic decorations, homelike, atmosphere and service. Surrounded hi green lawns and gardens at the edge of the eeai. Opening Juna 18. For reservations address W. H. STUniINN;wlHn W. 70th Street. THESHOREHAM a "panobn. "unci. Prop BRYANT VILLA k Hopauong. . N J Ideally lo cated on lake' modern Improvements; all amusements Booklet Heraog ft Durvea NOKRIKTOtYN. PA. Hamilton Apartment Hotel West Main St.. Norrlatotm. Pa A comfortable suburban Hotel betweaa town and country, overlooking th. Schuyl kill River. Large veranda, elevator and all modern conveniences. n.II Telephone Norrtstwn 184. WERNKRSVILLB. PA. WALTERS PARK INN TUB resort hotel of tha Blue nidge. Mod. rn In all Its appointments Every necessary thing to make ou happy and healthy. Just the place for a veekrend or a long stay Efficient but sepsrate sanitarium facilities WAIlNOB. PA. RADNOR INN Radnor. Pa. Residential Inn. beautiful surroundings; wonderful train aervlc; golf, tennis; excellent rulaine: motor psrtles accommodated Phcne Wayne 17 I'EOUEA. PA. RIVER VIEW HOTEL On the Susouehanna,, Under new manag'm'L Ratea on application Fred J. Quade Prop? SHARON SPRING. N. Y. Pavilion Hotel and Cottages Opens June 20 White Sulphur bprnlgs and Bathing Establishment now open. Koldrrs sent on application. THE ANNEX. Adjoining the Fumou. Hatha Oper nil yelir. J. II. OAnnNriR ft SON. W. H, CRAIO. Le,,... TOLTHKSTKR BEACH. MD. HOTEL TOLCHESTER Beautifully altuated on Chesapeake Hav. All the Advantages of Salt Water and Ozone. Special ratea bv tha week and weekend. Apply HOTEL TOLCHESTER. T,,lcheater lleach. Md. UAMIINtlTON. P. C. Burlington Hotel Lea than rtvs mlqulA. from avenrtbfcg AgllTRj- PAKK. N4 RUMMRR ItFXORTR WATKIWS, N, T. f; the He ru Springs WATKINS, N. Y., ON SENECA LAKE v Open All Year Wm. F. Lefflngwell, Pretldent A Mineral Springs Health Resort and Hotel the Pioneer American "Cure" for Heart Disorders - offers all the advan tages of foreign Spas. Its "Cure" will build up and make new your "Human Machine." Golf, tennis and other outdoor sports. Reached by fine ma cadam roads from all points. Direct connec tion with New vork city by Southern Tier State Highway. Illustrated Booklet on Request B'S ai AI)IROM)CK MOUXTAIXH MLCIF rOIXT. N. T. hfjotef Qhambfain BljTbtnl-on.He Champlmn.MlC, HIGHEST point on UVt fireproof every room 1 front room 800 crei tennu 18'hole golf count concrete (ir(e bolting, bathing, fishing, motor highways In all direc tlons. Excellent cuisine, American pltn. Management Mr. I. P. Greaves, rf Florida East Coast Hotels. Book let on request. Ntif V..1 B..llr OJtt., 341 ruih annul Ktiaili-w Mere. r Eagles Mere, Pa. , The summer resort that li different because It combines mountain and sea shore conditions with unique surround ings. Top booklet and rates write: The Crestmont Inn WILLIAM WOODS. Manager The Forest Inn HERMAN V. YEAOER. Manager The Lakeside J. S. KIRK ft SON The Raymond MURRAY s KIESS. Manager POrONQ MOUNTAINS Mnwnre-on. Delaware. Pa. BUCKWOOD INN (FIREPROOF) Sslwatt-ea-DcUarare, PeaairlraaU NOW OPEN A hotel of notable, distinction located In a park of 10,000 acres, excluslv. to ?:ueata;75 miles rom New York, 75 miles from Phila delphia. Homo of the Shawnea Coun try Club. CHAS. V. MURPHY, Manager LEN WOOD lolf' bathing, fishing. Book" "let DETRICK ft SON. Mount I'ocono, Pq. Hawthorne Inn N.',,0,"'."I,I?C ct' tages to rent In cans pectlon with Inn Rkls. L. M, DENOLER, The Ontwood &&22 The Clairmont ggg.''.g- c8 Monntaln Ilome. Ia. MONOMONOCK INN Itountaln Ilome'a Jeadit.sr hotel. Ideally let. iteam heated Hate rus Now ooen Hfcit. Bon Air Lodge Zjm' Bookl.t. Dr. ft Mrs. J. 11 D?K.t. Heller's Mt Airy J?n iy,on- Bkit, II E Heller. Prosu. Creseo. Pa. .LIlt lhW lll)t;Mv ror a real vacauui and plenty coud things to eat. Rates lit -n TlAnVlet Cilia rrw n T' A. V.'j' ItftD BffisBBBsWPl vVMbT IU. llie Old Inn. For rest and res. in Pomo ? .Jl Mts. Mod. swim pool. Jennie, imiw n -M& U .It, New own'shlp Oscar A. Otatrtt. ' liast Htroudaburg. Pa. BERWICK INN Mod.ni Garat. arni ;uiiiin;iou. iiiuai.nti.eQ DOOKiet. iJX'M V. C. DICKEflSON. Own.' - afH J the Maplenurst V."S..,.,52rriiS5PA shsJe.' .naclous lawns Ilath'r. flair r.'tVn-i7' I Motorists catered In. nonklet T.. M WAClTWj' Delaware) Water flan. Pa. 'A The Bellevuc 0p .to y? '" "trr; :'.. Th. popular tious. for young pacpla. lOU i a IUIUi IU bsstkauM. UUUKfl', 1f and tnnla. HlMVtsr nr nr itrm Forest House ff":. ttL''J$L J The HUlcret Tb?r?r,,xvnA0nn?P2S' I'oeono rine. pq. POCONO PINES INN JHev. 2000 ft. Lodses. CnltAK rt.wi. r3V aTnp. Casino. Oarage. Oolf. Tennis. BU. ,... nnwllnr rirha.tPB TShmI.. ..-. Ing riathlng. Fishing a.'rn'll. lake' ilookletTClT ' larshall Creek, ta, t- , ' ll AlttllALL'H l'AIJJi IMIIHir Private lath; own farm. Motorists w.IcorM Ulclt N Huffman Kaat Stroud aim ra-.'rV S OKRMANTOWN. I'H1I.. I'A. SHADOW LAWN INN. Airy rooms, good table, private . prlrat. Wayru. tennis. Pa. ft Rdg. Itys,, Wayne ft cars. Miss OUy mgr. Ta. Otn, vPevon. rA. i ji WvaataassTRC IbA ''pOlgJk 1U 'JHwl '3 JS!LZ!iityS!f iwy jwrijBB ji?a -S3 Lii?l A A i - 1&5 M Tj X '&83S A:.fsHs: ?m Colonial Thwtg H. thai bAsuttfl nWMWMH jp pV'-v -, A mg mmt,-m vty f &. " r? "&MMi t.skb&,Ste.4MZl!$mkW&ffi S..7M1