5 "-il'7 i .. ' pl -1 i- ' j w '"t w f - ?"- -v I ; w, EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919 vivpr titf . fiw" p. I l; II n ? R f feQi i2ZV. kv,." o, MilFPRIlRRTC PI UN l be in a position to foreo lcjlshtinrj to ,. , . , , , help co-operative units." Health Code improvements! matins of the state boird of the Al imiii Or. c..t,v :, riKluo , Pennsvlvania Woman Suffraj;r Associ Also Will Be Sought in Drive on wM cnfd ,at. rwWrrJllT nttfrnoon for Social Uplift ,n consider future work. Mr John O. 'Miller presided, and plan" were ninde t.) hold all local organisation together, $ DENY "ALL-WOMAN" SLATE at 1'n" "nH1 th" nnn"nl ',n", '",nPn- HL.L-WUMHI. "-lctinn ln Nnrembpr, h(,n a Dbilee mav ffe.' ' I he held to celebrate tho victor Woman suff'gists of this citv and , . . , i ii .. .i state arc now busy planning lines alone which thev will work whn their en- franchiscment becomes effective Condltions affecting industrial work t, compulsory education of children ' .. , , , . to the age of sixteen years, child - wel - fare problems, public health, propor- Honal representation and the education of women voters for the intelligent use' of their new powers are some of the objectives There u no indention nt nrfsrnt that women will seek office, but the opin- women will work together. Co-opera -' Hon where ,t is ernedient and inde- ,,, .,..!. .1 wannanr nanninHrp nn i ii.'u nri "r-s;ii n MC'MMy terested in Is the plan Sochi legislation All orr.oiiHons are in keeping the woman vote independent lor the purpose of rcserung tlieir power to support as a unit, the social legis lation that makes for better citizenship The idea of preparing an all-woman ticket to defeat the men at anv election is scouted Tho Pennsvhnnia Republican Wom en r committee, headed bv Mrs Barclav Wnrburton. are the oulv suffragists who will work along strictlv party lines. Mrs Medill McCormick. the national head of the Republican Women. 1.- a daughter OI .nanc wnuua . I ' It is too soon to sjt what the Na tional Woman s partv will do." .".-ns1 Miss Man II Ingham, the state chair man of the organization Although the state has passed the resolution, the favorable vote of twenn nine other must he secured before we can ca what we intend to do "Personal!;, . I am interested in pro portional representation I should like to see this form of election adopted b cause I believe it to be the onh fair expression of the voters- opinions There , are thre- kinds of legislation in which , the woman s -et will have au effect education health and recreation " Educational Lines The line along whi'h the Woman Suf frage Association will work is educa tion ' When the federal amendment becomes a law. our organisation will automaticalh become the league of women voters." says Mrs George A Plersol. chairman of the Philadelphia l county branch of the association 'In the meantime we shall hold to oar organization and start a campaign i j a " . ,- . . , education omen ar conscientious You never heard of a man feeling grav, responsibility for the firs, vote of a bov 7y; '' ?V' KMUA '"T f , .. , . , , .-"'government and citizenship And the rlVC,,,.,,mulUM,m anT C0UnrVi . , hnrn, nr .n A ., ,.. ...!. ,.,.!.. There nre mum tilings uhieh tier enn There are manv things which ther can do together for the common good " Mrs riersol is not at all sure that the work at Harnsburg is finished. ,k- '.; ' ''u"f "," , ,nT i ? P0'"1' brutalitv tint oftentimes char- spite the large favorable vote shJ "on initunon r 1BrimduB, aPt17H, thp old da- will be missmg feels that some votes ,av have been ' fTh'" "-tmn shall not apply to anv nn n v.omaQ Wbi cast for the sake 0f expediencv rather i0"'"0' ntc"d into bv the city of than conviction , I Philadelphia under legislative authority i Kmlnlne Invasion ' Three times as manv girK as bovs "lth respect to the ue or operation, u , , attend the high schools ,n this state, "f i" facilities whethe? furnished I Th" 'v"'oi of the feminine is here according to Mrs Rudolph Blanken- h the citv 01 bj a private corporation Thp 3' aml predominating question burg, who has no fears for the intelh or partly or jointly bv cither or both X nn' n'"nn ,llP m " ho yesterday gence of the new class of voter i ' Nor shall this section be construed ' vot(vl '" rat!fr ,s- "l11 thp enthuriasm 'llobbv for Women I to rrnhlb,t 'llP oitJ' of Pl"ld"lphia from ' - -, , ' , acquiring bv contract or condemnation Mrr Joseph Gazzam is responsible the franrhi.-e and property of any com for Introducing a new phrase ,n ,-oliti- ' fl, or operating transit UnU cal lingo Instead of an "ax to Rniid.", ' aDv part thereof within its cor she suggests that women will ride their . ,. . .u v...o e ,i f favorite hohhr I","t' l" or the shares of stock of "Every woman has a hobbv." savs Mrs. Gazzam -And I think that the woman vote should b kept independent bo that she can work for her special noDby Ine welfare of the coming gen eration should be the ideal of women " The hobbv of Miss Anna M W. Pen nypacker daughter of the former Gov ernor and a member of the National Woman's part.,. ,s public health While .1 ... i. . e e . mim uai uu ui-nniit- program ior iuiurc political work she is making a prar -tlcal studv of public health problems 'We might as well not have the vote as form a tepara'te political party, eays Mrs K G Halligan It would be the greatest mistake in the world What we want to do it. to see that the women make use of their votes, and I should expect our organization to have rampaigners for all political tickets ' The former president of the Woman Suffrage Association. Mrs George A Dunning, is confident of benefit which will come from the woman vote 'The daj that suffrage goes through, a group of Intelligent women thinkers will er ter politics Thev will work for good citizenship and for a higher mora! i ,ryfn)rfTv.TT,-ww'yH,w,. j WIW N!2K!ell9 m i- S.'-'3"' wrt- rr.. .- .. Yk Bank for Ue," ,m tiUAKUN J lib VKUS1 AiND SAbb DfcFOSIT CO. .$ v 816-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET fcU, SOUTH PENN SQ. : 9 .SOUTH 52D STREET ' KT-"" flre lhe nitural Mrs William B. Dcrr, president of th Hnusckrenersi' I.rnzuc sajs Iwnnt to b independent nnd prnijrr'Mve land support the candidates who are in favor of leslslation for the home TVe 'must oreanlze our croups politirallr and Three Thiladelplnans are on this board Mrs O Piprml. Mr Punning yu Thr olhpr m(,mnpr ia(.)n,ie Mr JI Talbot Trter- vin, of Pittsburgh . Mis'. Anna Pfiinis- ton. of Luierne: Mrs r H linger- " "' Towanda . Mrs R ? Q'sjej. of Lock Haen. Mr. illiam Ward. 1 of ChfstfT . Misv Henrietta Raldy Linn. nf Williamsport. and Mrs Harriet L. . Hobbs, The immediate work of the ;' fill loader' in this tate will be can-v ine assistance to other slates where legislatures are in session, and where siiecial oiifs will be called I nlr's I tMrti ..It states ratifv the nmrmlmPn't , ,, does not become a law and women ,C,,i,nf m.t In time for the flection of 1020 Tl,r. ,nte snffrnre hll. nasted some'ania Moman c o m sTbrh ugh 1 b f the Ie"rlatZ in lo"l and hen r-- I the i.emiature in 1.1.1 nru men r ferrrd .0 the voters putting off the Ttual pnrticipition of women 11, . e, j tion- until 12 Enabling Act Permit Would Joint Operation of High-Speed Lines in Philadelphia CITY AND P. R. T. INVOLVED Ry n Stnf Corrtpr fie . Hinifburg, June 2,-, n enabling act which would permit joint operation of the eitvbuilt high-speed transit lines m Philadelphia and the lines of the p, ,,,,,, ., ,,., t,.,.,... r-,,r or the acquisition bv either of the, other's lines, passed the House finally last night. The act, which is in the form of a joint resolution to amend the state con stitution. was introduced bj Senator Hdward W Patton It passed the Sen ate finallj May 10 Before it becomes a law- it must pass ' '" UXL Mcceening Legislature aud .U- .A ,. ... rjJRT,llwl . t0 "fdum of tno voters of the entire state ti, rini,,,, .1', , . o, Xn 2 "fh? MtlClC , , d,S "th"t . ' W, Pro- I "The'General AwmW, shall not au- """ "v uuumy, city. Borough or1 rownshm or nM.n..,l., j... ' ' , . ' '"'I""""! UlM.ril-1 IO . snwipju , association or corporation or to obtain "r 'V?"?'"'' fr r ,0 IoaU thf corporations owning or operating ,'"' fam" or aD Tt ,h"rPof Hope Held for Shonts's Recovery New York, .Tune 2o Improvement was shown yesterday in the condition of Theodore P Shonts. president of the Interbornugh Rapid Transit Companv who underwent a major operation Sun j?.L ht' ?!", ln "!nJZa K1VI II lull i ... .,.. ji t-i. ... in- (hi. clven out at m" ouice ot one or in- pir sieians Hope is uow held out for his recovcrv OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEVV Re-cocitroeted Upholstered and Polished $10 AM. HfM lure Vlorl. u imntwd Slip Covert ts Order Jl Eaci iei-.it.-! si, (.i, 0f nut i.t ' i twt AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. old nd L Kt Kciut ot Itr Kiiii 305 Arch SL t RiS" WhenCaijaijiKidd APPROVEDBYHOUSE mr-rrixRar.jffai emrfsAMfjj w y .t i - Wti v T irK i j r i- 'rrv ' i r wasoffjeCape Imagine the coniternation of early Philacjelphiam in the days when Ovptain fCidd and Blackbeard were familiar figures along the Delaware. Trunk of the excite ment and anxiety with which they hurried to bury the family valuables in some safe place. The houtehold chest never wa and never will be a secure place in which to store valuables. They are not safe from lost, either by fire or theft Our vaulti defy both flamei and burglars. We invite your inspection of them and will gladly answer inquiries as to terms, etc.; either in person or by mail. suffrage victory dooms y r r-v rt v r rrr (J.LU rUIJrlL.JM, MK HU )S Ye Old Frock Coat, Parades et a., Due to Pass Into Oblivion. Bribes to Be Squelched, Says McCain B GEOKGE NOX MrCAIN MIT Cnrrrapcndrnt ot th Krenltus rubllr LMtfr Harrlsburg. .lune 25 The Legis-iand high aspirations of these women ture 0r Pennsjlvania vrsterdny set a last after the novelty of voting has new iuiletone in political progress , pod 'away? It is unanswerable at The rntifi.ation of the national uf-1 pirsent Therein lies the niccess of all trage amendment maiks the end of "the good old davs " Whnt wnnnn's suffrage will not nc roinplisli in that nwiiiTt I'roi'ihition will I uo uot peiievc that an con Mueranie numoer 01 tne members ntum .h n i ivw .niku. .m the Home or Senate apprecnted tlic extent of the clnnge they were help- ing to establish One instance will fene us an example. For the first time In the histon of Pennsylvania as pro luce or .tat a woman occupied the rostrum ami .p.l from the speakers desk. It a .1 memorable occasion, a piopheoj of what mi come in future -ears, when .1 ""map shall grace the inker's daW ,,s I''ditiB office, If she euicts her role with the dignitv and grace of Mrs O H. Miller, of Pittsburgh, piesident of the Pennsvl uffragc Association. the sons of the f,thers who gnve their'"' ' ' - "h.ded n,n numberless, fe. for snftr.-ge ,'! be proud of the !1!"1 ", J" ef-- irreconcilable group' There are Democrats. Repubi- fact Independents. Prohibitiouist-,. Worvn re .Jubilant Laboritfs racifits. Arhwcl Pocial- As i historic fin 'e.sreraav was likewise an rvinrs one In the big "-ore! the lnhlu. mr and dining 10r.n1 ' ere hllei w it 1 women wearing hjdges. waling fun guilon- and litis of purple nnd sold, forerunners of tli thousands that mav come to Harris burg to caucuses. anj ' indentions, of the coming years And that future div will be more c-editnMe to the politics of Pennsyl- v,,nia ,han those of the pat The old dais nave gone iort'-i Am- "., recirne has closed the chapter and thrown awav the volume -Not tmt,belt are readv to face this issue There Hnrrishurg will not have conventions, , will be no discussion with southern biit thr will be of a ditT-rent sort (legislators on the right of the negro Tl-ere will be street parades with women to vote hands, badges, banneis and all the; .,,-,, other concomitants that have made this Argument for Southerner:, a citv of conventions Hut maik the Here is the argument that will be Change Thre will be no more bar- I used upon the .southern legislators ioom laiicuces No nior" sloppy con-' "You have t.iken care of the ques fr ences against a brass rail punctuated Hon of the ne;;ro male voter to vour with the hoaisp voiced liospitalitv ot satisfaction in the South, vou can take "what cha gonna have" care certainlv of the woman's vote. No more parades of the high water Anyhow, the National Dcmn' rath- partv tn iff club in nlug hats. rclW snits and 7 fl' frocl; suits, carved tiveially for tin occasion, with na f tin mfm hers tr-ing to do the goo'estep and the rema iuder endeavoring to he dignified and carry their liquor lil-e gentlemen. j Parades to I5e Changed The horoscope of this new era. with' woman in the foreground, carues a ! different aspect There will be parades. but doubtless there will be women among th files of four by column right. ' There will be caucuses that will know the sound of women's voices. Not nil the ill-assorted elements of the old davs will have been eliminated There will! be trading, dickering, log-rolling, but there will be a minimum of barter and sale, the less frequent passing of cold . , ... cash for votes and a marvelous diminu A. ., ... . ., ., ,. ,A.,,. l,l rtmen on tho convention l.ving Women on the chairman's platform and women as del- egntes on the convention fioor. but the 'iiiiikyiiuM m Hi The Essex is now known in more than three thousand towns and cities. Deliveries of new cars approximate a hundred a day. Thousands, through demonstrations made by dealers and rides with friends, are daily learning the qualities thataccount for Essex popularity. Their knowledge, like those who have not yet ridden in the Essex was limited to hear say. But their impressions were most favor able because of what others had told them. Won't You Too Join Its Army? You too will volunteer your endorse ment, we are sure, if you will but ride in the, Essex. It has never failed. Our estimate is that more than half a million have ridden in it and are telling their friends about the Essex. Such praise is not misplaced. We don't believe it greater than the car deserves. But that you will be able to judge after you have ridden in the Essex. Points Others Speak Of Note how motor car talk quickly turns to the Essex. When light, cheap cars are spoken of pwffliiiiiiif -rr Mr rr-trrt r r- w- r-i for which these women who so gavlv. handsomely nnd triumphantly cole- brate.l estenbu have fought. Now that woman Ins the ballot, so far as Pennsjlvania is concerned, how 1 Mldr t0aril ,hr ,rnim in factlon torn nndelphia? They do not know, . Thfil. uHers rnnnot unsuer fbe one. t)nn j t p to the present thev admit that f thev have been concerned with securing the right to ote and nailing it down, I oile the expression of one of their I le-iders in the stntfment that the best, thc can hope for is to hold together' ,. a woman's partv interested in th. ,' , ngs that w,U benefit women and. children All Shades of Opinion Thei leaders confess that the party its. 1 hnstnn Scientists and Txtreme Radicals. I ltimatfly the partv will lucik up. disintegrate into units lemnrs of the National Romans icgn-.paitv loncerne.J until esterda in the I work in Pennlvania began to scatter this morning Their no: j (ties will be transfciird to other states where ratifi cation impends Alabama is waiting. I di'ni'sed with one lad prominent in the work the very delicate question of ratification in the southern states as it hinges on the ballot for the negro wo man These missionaries to the black has declined for wom.in's suffrage in Belts for Men, Sturdy leather belts with gold or silver buckles. The designs ate varied, including many beautiful engine-turned patterns. Silver buckle with belt 'Gold buckle with belt S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. UlA.virivp 3IKRCHAXTS- Ta air million Used In 3000 Cities, Its Admirers Are Now Legion raise a Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-40 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. the national platform. The women of the western stated will east a solid vote i when given the franchise. They will ' "Hpd givrn me irancaiee "r balance of power on .every great question, lour own safety in the Smith ns Democrats rests UDOn your action in granting the white woman In your state the right to vote " It is diplomatic, to say the least: it may be sophistry and the moralists might condemn the suggested disfran chisement of the negro woman In the proposition But these women are be ginning to show a dainty machiavellian hand. They ore disclosing resources of political acumen undreamed of. The am shattinc old ideas, nnd when Penn- sjlvanla's turn comes there no doubt will I "p m. ,hc '. P." i r ,mu-u T .?"" ., L ' ... .1 .. t i, neu- role the1 i fervid crv. "God mc the common- wealth "' 41 PENNSYLVANIA nARIIAITIFSRFPnRTED.GARDEN PARTY l iwwi i i .. . . ... Several Killed in Action, Others Dead of Wounds and Disease. Many Wounded Tortv-one Pennsjlvanians are named in casualty lists released by the War Department today. Four hundred and fortv-five names arc on the lists. A summary of the losses for the state follows : Wmimlfd fterclv SEniEANTS Michael fhuturlch All! nen nM n ibert O Show PhtlaC.-lrhla MrICIAN I.eM M Peturk Clev rn'VT"KS Vincent BikalarsKI. Pitts l.ursh nilrh N IIUllnT. Wllllnmtport Wil liam ssa-tj Plttabursh. Samul Armstronir Mn-cvis Hook CJeorc Is Bodmin Lock tl... T TT- r'lrnv Tf.,K,,rtfh Wl't m rhriiTor" C. DranVfleld Veland P'her Roxborouith. 'Mvrl T n-.v Inir nrl I ruhrer f5rov Citv. Jsm I.lnrer's inline. imv-n Fnu! E Muster Mlf!inbu-i Frink A Bauer Allentown. Iiuls nuizsnell o-esB Ixuls J Guloh. Throp Geo-ce D shroll Hlshspire Austin J S'artt Wilkes- Tt,.r, Tlnhrr, V T'nemnnftn Oreensburiz and Je K Van Artsdalen. Newtown Illeil from Accident ami Other Causes PRIVATE Thomar C Zhner Indiana Died of Dlseaee PWVATrs Georse, n Tne West Fin- in and Albert Adair. rhllidelpMa ounded (Decree Undetermined) Pnn ATE.s Gerald T Gllb'rt Heading ind JMn rablin, Fred Wounded SUkIHIt PERGEAVTS Joseph O Downs Marcus, Best for Baby Soid Sc . Omtnsnt 25 M . Ttleum 25e. Surnl, fach mailed rt by "Cutltnr. Dept t L, Bcitcc ,r $7.50 28.75 ill 5gsex 'ICntknraSoaDl I itmaifc IS :r:- 5 III - ' -'-" MtW '" " rrWRfyl5iisjjr ffi KWtfisjr - I I b Mill ill r?TT'TKIrS$"-""- ' " TO? sSffii? ill ffll "' ' Sr SaaBS9, ,"Z i j I jlI if !! R wW iMssJL JLJLRfi&efri 2c:!!l Sill JEWHLERS SILVERSMITHS H te-airi2?&iL'i OSMHHKTO?SrjS,XJif v..-- - -"1 '' ifltl SSh'h.t-vSa'JSIf.t'V !8si.-;wSH vTSMVHrlSw rt5fa. vKPl 'Osf til i , i, i'inm!iuiuiii.nnmiiii!:.iiiii'."'! m , ,i,i i , . i i I; IrijVirHMcr-'' : MrKa3rWmmmmi&u: . 4r;-ASg- !I V ' C"'" "" ''"-'r TO MiVi'MflV 2JA SfciT. r-- -. I III! their qualities are usually compared to the Essex. Then someone says, "But the Essex also has " and from then on Esstx qualities are compared to large costly cars. It isn't likely that anyone will say any light similarly priced car approaches the value of the Essex'. In performance, for instance you won't hear it classed with any but the most powerful. And so with its riding qualities, which are invariably compared to high priced large cars. So is the detail of finish and beauty judg ed by such standards. Comparison with other light weight moderate priced cars can be made only with their respective first and operating costs. Can You Resist The Invitation? We hope you won't delay in accepting our invitation to ride in the Essex. The result, we think, will be your leaving ' an order to be filled as soon as possible. We know you will help spread the news about the Essex, for it must inspire you with the same admiration others voice for it. WKSMBHSWA Hook. nd Joseph V Devln. naint. COIirOttAL Jmes A. Fil"nir. Lhlh. ton rntVATES Hsymona E Dennis, Ln. csster. Rjmond J Trailer, Lancstri Chre Friend Eaeten, Rlchsrd J nobb, Phlltdclphla. Martin J. Stannld. rhlladel phla. and John vnutlatch, New CoHle Killed In Action trrcrlonsly Rrporled Mlislnr In Actjon) rntVATES Samuel B Morrison. Marll ton, Norman I. Rot. Ellood, nd Francla Wka, ilatiiur City Kftumed to Duty (TreTloiislj- Rrcortrd Mlislnr In Action) rniVATE John J rhla , Fojc, West rhllndcl. $33,000 FOR RELATIVES will of Mrs. Sablna Roam, of Den ' ver, Pa Is Settled Lancaster, Pa., June 23. Under the i"'11 of Mrs- habina Keam, widow of A,lam nfnm' ot Denver, this county, 'relatives receive S3.T, 000 and the M- 1 ance, about $60,000, Is equally divided l-sm I tin uc.-st.flT Uf THE New Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart WILL BE HELD ON June 28, at 2 P. M. ON THE LAWN Of THE POrNTllT PLACE OF MB. AND Jins. EDW. .1. DU JIEE. IIILLTOWN. ISl'CKS COUNTY, PA. Take Bethlehem Pike from Choatnut Hill to Spring House, to Lino Lexington to HIIHonn EtesB3ffi'w..;fr:.vj. , . .,. i - Ml 1 1 1 Hfa.Jt""l"Mwlf' ili" i nwiiwiiiiui jiuTajCWr I jiMEE-RiLLLllirl asiiniiUiiTiMWii riiirvmwimaminmMtLMMMmmMmmfiEr il HA i IH'r" i ' ' ' ' ' " .fBaSgWtNai . i -n Kjgtv ."""i i JSS s nil i J llliF- .Lrjfii:iT"" ESrziK "- . i '" ;; il U ! WiEsMWKim'Wm-- ' . '. i till ! i ri!L!KP? n 1 II BSXiSSkSfaSwiW irkTA''Hd:m''iSmicSf 'r'JJlh Hill I I fi i i i i VT nr" 1 1 a i rFH'l J? x!w Vkri'' I T V fflr ffr E UtifI ' ' " " " J '"'""' ' 1 111 UN I IJj'n.-rsaaasSlfcwVicv (ZpTh V1mM;-! ill 111 it, a; --" -!' nv sfSM. - g res. rs ve.j iprr.-js- j:, i ju I j 9 iw-g.jfjr --y7.-T.M?r"qj.';!.'- :rr.T- " .-'----- -- till K IpIFTYFIFTV CORPORATION!' J S 509 Fifth Ave., New York City Jj DISTRIBUTORS OF FIFTY-FIFTY SMITH, KLINE & FRENCH COMPANY,, 429 Arch Street, and Wholesale Grocers'Sales Company, 621 Bourse Building, Philadelphia Comlr Klanlrtn 4- Co., rlilladclphU Jme Crawford. riiiladrluhU (orce K.Dannnhawrr& hon,CmdD,N.J. Frank I.. Dickinson Co.. Ctmdsn, N. J. Jimrs Gllltaple & Hon. riilUdVlnlila Uonatlian flralium A Son Co.. 1 William 4. Grohan & C.. th' galjt.Gi;a f .. PWtaM -niiinripm lodflpfaM among eight Institutions: Lutheran Theological Seminary, at Mount Airy, Muhlenberg College, Orphans' Home Asylum for Aged and Infirm of the Lutheran Church, Germantown; Hoard of L'nglfsh Home Missions of the Gen eral Council of the English Lutheran Freight Claims Don't Lag Here Nine years' experience has taught us how to obtain prompt and satisfac tory adjustments. Express claims, too. If we fail we make no charge, so success for YOU is essential for OUR success. Write or phone for our Service Man to call. Industrial Traffic Association Phone t jij...ML.kiiiS Samuel llowtll. 1'lilliulrlnlila II, ll.'Hindt U'llllam Klnc hAni. l'lilladrlnhla Si Co., rhlladflphla .l.j. .:i'-t ""nlh-j7,' .r. Co.. Phlladnlnhli niiuueiiinia Llwlntott 4 Co., PbllaJplnhla Alfrad Ihwt7 Bros,, rlUdflpIila , . HlUlara Hontnmtrr ,3s C. tBUOstohla Church of Norih America, Lutheran Mission and Church Extension Society, Lutheran Orphans' Home, Topton: Lutheran Good Shepherd Home. Allen town, and Lancaster General Hospital. Uv a decision of the Supreme Court S25.000 bequeathed by David Johns to the Mechanlcsburg school board Is given that body. f Traffic Managers Service Perry Bldg., Philadelphia Spruce 1622 Race 588 Jobn rrke & Co.. I'hlladtlphla Rretts. rariln III Co., l'hlludelphla rrimr-nK & iniuweii, rnnaaejuiiia atifiuniM, Jcnn htoit Co.. inc., l'DUadtluhla, y f, , 8amurl B. Sharp Co. Inc.. Pblladtlpala i,i A- i. il T y. r: : i'H 'il'..' .11. iri. , j. ..- S . i1-. - iX .4 iX.i" i &.. v v, 4, f -J!( h-'-tW. fe'V ,rt to1. " : it. ffl i.. .-.. 2&3 t '' ' : .! - B." .. .. 4.,i-lLo... . " .. I ... , . j.