Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 25, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
JULY 25, 1919
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60 MILLION IN BILLS
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Total Amount of Items Now
Ratified Is $103,237,456.
Smallest Cut In Yoars
HOSPITALS GET BIG SLICE
Governor Sprotil lifts npprovrd Appro
priation bills totnllns 5GO.037.S0n.H7.
These bills cover appropriations for
the next two years for state and semi
State institutions, hospitals, rnnntorin.
homes, educational institutions, monu
ments and miscellaneous items. In ap
provinu the general appropriation bill
for the various departments nf the
state, last week, the Governor ap
proved items for Sin.W0.."0 0. mnk
Ing the total amount of all appropria
tion bills approved S10."..237.4."(i.J7.
The Legislature In pssinc thesp same
bills voted to appiopriato SlO.'iOl,
052.15, so that the total amount of
cutting the Governor din amounted to
$1,780,505.08 This i- the smallest
cut made in all appropriation measures
in some years
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ITIi TO EXPOSE
MORE ARMY
Former Prisoner Declares Ho
Saw Officer Knock Down
Men With "Blackjack"
SMITH'S AID TO TESTIFY
TEMPORARY INCREASE DIQUflP TRTICIR
IN FARES IS ADVISED1 mW '""Ntt
Magazine Editor's Testimony
Features Final Day of Street
Railway Hearing
HOSE CO(iIU,.V
The nrtress was spoliesnnn for
artists lhliiK In an apartment house
on West Forty -second street. New
York, who sought relief in macli
(rate's court, complalnliu that the?
were suffering from a surfeit of
,'i7i music. .Miss CoEhl.m used the
word "pandemonium" in de-irihins
(lie efforts of hand and piano.
National J'rm Prhr.nl nvlestown
Nautical s' nocl inuB'ieipm
"O noo
10H rttln
6?W. 01SW j'o-rnf'les's a'stVV:! AXV,,''Th.MS!'"' "'I ir.oooj.cnnn. T.fs,nn!. a prWn o
fcKmontrhroVnaVo ?7&'V ' '"" , " T?. ; I "-" prNone.s ,i,h , ,.,.
Of the annrnnriation croups the Philiid-iPjii.Mu""n'' , ;
largest sincle item is that of MR 100.- ,'X.V'ity nf Penn.-iian
55G.S0. carried In th" eeneral appropri
ation bill, and the nevt larcrst S.IO.
118,305 45. enrried in the miscellaneous
items The educational items as listed
by the executive department show but
S-4.1P-4.175 57. whereas two. icnrs aco
this croup of appropriations ran to .'21.
000.000. The eeneral bill, however,
carries Sl'J.OOO.OOO for the public
schools and the miscellaneous items care
2t 000
yi no noo
7S0 OOO .
rtMnhln
i.ii... f Phirnn
bchool of DslBn f..r Wi'nin Thlli-
de'pnia.
Micrllinfmn Ilms
Agricultural exhihltlnni .
Beard ef pnmmllnn"rs navigation
Mimn rHT brl lee oer Pela
ware rlvfr at Philadelphia
nurau ef rthnhllitntinn Pepart-
m"t Labor and Indintr
To mntlnue fomm'ston nf rub-
Ilo tjflfetj ami cWen' as a com-
. - -" : " . . ini.. .n nr nun r weii.tre
for the 50.000.000 that was approved I D.prtmnt of Whin,. Dock!
for teachers' lncrcnserl salaries. Thoi ami Frrn Phil i-ipnia. . . .
i. . i 1- .J..n:Mnnl Itnm to Mnthtr' RlRtanc funl
lurcc-L mukk' fiiin.iiiKimi m.M .- v:r, -.. (;rti Sua, MI1I1U.
Sl.7Sl.4fi2 for State Coilece. and the, NVinnMVn"a R-.nVV 1 iv
Universitv of Pennsylvania gets an even. For iiwnn for N-ctinmil Juanl inn non
mill OH dollars. .' (' Infants r rm-ll First
The followinc are the sums approved n,snmm Ph 1-kIHvIiii Vailona,
for institutions in the eastern section Huar.l ,n m
of the state CarUoip.rk . l sso ooo
Care and treatment of Indle'nt ....,.' jotnt r.iulrt'oii and malnienanre
lnrane state and Fentlctit S4 PiS.loo -. M pMnn,( ' . ,,,ia and N'ew Jer
Olenn Mills S hoola In taatern ... ,.t of toll hrldiea mr ih Pela-
dlitrlrt soo.nno po I ,;,.',..';, ?on.ooo
PennnvUanlH Int If lit Itti for ,..... t'uhll. cround" and I llldlne" to
Deaf and TVtmn Phllid-trhla 40S.50O 00 ' " f uM,,rtlrr3- and ,allora'
Penntyhania Institution for In- ,.,... memorial bridge apvroirhes and
Btnictlon of mind ONerhrook 131 "50 00 ; pli,,n,. ilarrleburc 7S0 OOn
Training Si honl for reelile- .,..,..' Tn, ...saalnB walarl' s nf nubile aehool
Minded (. hlldren PhlKdelphla S10.710 0t i1 nJ,,, (1 OOO 000
llospltnls I EllmlmtHn of crade rro.amits r.!" 5'JJ
lit . it i.i S41. 000 . Stat., normal (hool. li- Mn
iirii.u.Mi ..-.-..". . - - . , . ..,. nt. Thirl n..(?t.
"il tor Momarn ins- rt
j.- nun infill Miuiui
Wnslilnstnn. .Tulv 2." Further
iharges of cruelty tn American soldiers
,n prisons in Prance were made in n
letter presented vesterday by Senntor
Hardinc, "f Ohio, and referred to the
Senate mllitnrv committee for consider
ation in cnnnertlnn with the lull of Sen
ator Chamberlain, nf Oregon, propos
iti.: cnticellnllon of nil milifirr sentences
for offenes not felonies tinder federal
s.ntutee
The letter was fiom frank Wootbs.
of outicstoMti, wlm is di'lionnrnbly
dischnrie,) fiom the ntitn after linviiiR
sered ten nmtiihs of n ilnee far sen
tence. Woods declared he saw Lieu-
furor. Knock
ekhek '
"I also s',w T.ieutemnt Colonel Maul
a prisoner out. handcuff and i
him and
Washington, .lulv 2.". (n.v A P )
Heprcsentatives of electric railway in
terests today completed their testimony
before the Federal Klectric Railway
Commission after nine days, durinc
which virtually every phase of the sit
uation from a company viewpoint has
been developed.
Featuring the final day's testimony
was a concrete plan nf relief offered by
Harlow C. Clark, of New York, editor
ot n stieet railway men's magazine,
who has made an Intensive stud of the
llnniit'inl -itiintion facinc the country's
tint lion -strm.
Imludeil in Mi. Clnrk's recommenda
tions were these siiKSestions : Imme
diate temporary relief by increased
fine, snbjpi t to revision Inter, and
adoption of n plan for the permanent
conduct of the vtreet railway business
mulct -tuie or municipal regulation
Manufacturer's Views Christian
Rather Than Anarchistic,
Says Detroit Diocesan
DRAWN FROM THE BIBLE
advocating h world viewpoint rather
than the national viewpoint.
"Is there anything In that that is
peculiarly anarchistic'"
The question brought on arguments
of counsel, in which Alfred .1. Murphy
said that the Ideas of Mr. Ford were
those of the Christlau religion nnd were
generally held by high philosophy.
Ilishop Williams said the remark of
Mr, Ford was not peculiarly anarchis
tic, but wns n sentiment occurring fre
quently in the Hlble, or "love thy
neighbor as thyself "
WELLSBORO LOSES $500,000
Philadelphia " oral
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Philadelphia d noo i slnckle his feet, and ;ac
American H "
eaea i'hi i ii-nnia
American Om ! cio llopital. Phila
delphia
Borwlek Honit ii
Piineri
7f.a mi
farbnndale
-! il
N'iirrltonn
Philadelphia
hetT .
llii-pltal. West
erirenr Tlnqn
Carlisle Tl-pitnl
Chamberi'iu-? M
Charily H .nlt!
tJnaruy Momta1
Cheater Hoapltal
Chester Count
Chester
Chestnut Hill Hopltnl riillad"lphK
Children a Homcipathlr Phlladel-
phla
Soatellle Hoppltal
olumbla Hospital Columbia
Frederick Douclas Hnapitil etc
Philadelphia
Eaaton Hospital ....
Franklord Hoepltal. PhlladelnhU
Oarretson Hospital Phlladphu
General Hospital Kaat Stroudshurir
Oermantown Dlspensarj and Hot-
Cltal
Good Samaritan Hospital Lebanon
Grand View Hospital. Sellers tile
Greenvlllo Hospital
Oynece-an Hospital Philadelphia
Hahnemann Hospital nnd College
Philadelphia
Hahnemann Hospital Scranton
Ilarrlsburtr Hospital
Homeopathic Hospital. Wet Chester
Honwnpathlo Jlospltal Vnttstown.
Itomeopathlc Hospital Rfjdlnc
Howard Hospital Philadelphia
Jefferson Hospital and Collefru Phil
adelphia . ....
Jawlah Hoapltal Philadelphia
Kenalnrton Hospital for Women
Philadelphia
Tancaster General Hospital
-l,yln;-ln Charltj Ho.pltal rjlenth
and Cherry trels PhUid'-lPhla
Maternity Hospital r'llladelDhla
Medlco-Chlrurilcal Hospital Phila
delphia L ,
Mercy Hospital and Si hool for
m... Hiltadl nhl.1
Mt. Sinai Hospital PhUs'I'lnWa
Northeast General Phllade'phla
JIary Packer Hospital. Sunbury
T'iHu PnriT i t'-irk
C OOO Executive, Judl'ial and l"ffN!atle
10 0OO ileninment dft' lency
a-, nntl Hlrhuav lpartmnt rontruc-
1S OOO tlon perm mint hlhwaa lO.SG.OlO
ITOilo stat Tlldhu n Department pal-
;l nno arles expenses, etc 3.B21.0OO
74'"ooi (iovernor Sproul etoed the following
appropriations:
'jonoj Commission to provide for the estab
lishment, erection, etc., of a I'ennsvl
JfJnVm vnnia Home for P.ovs. S100.000; Do
Tri non partment of Internal Affniis. compiling
ao onn and printing lailmid map of Pennsvl
0 non vani.i. SSO00 : histories of military or
!u "no ganizations. Civil War and the war with
"j noo Spain, S00 : Pennsylvania branch of
3n nno
spre.id the enelf with him. because
ho tried to get a letter to liis people
telling them of the treatment he ic
'oncd at the prison nmp." -.id Woods,
adding that he himsrlf joi twentf ilnvs'
inonon, solitary rnnfinenint on bioad nnd water
I for attempting to ndviso his relaties of
.-.on ooo hi- seutence.
lOnnon! ,1'risoners fell down from stnnntinn,
w oM Woods declnied, a.nt were glad to get
ore in ironi I lnurse Inlmrcrs.
Weapons Issued
Cant.nn Iieo. of the r.lcontli
Heciment of Marines, which was doing
suai'l int .it one i imp. t-snecl blnck-
jneki. to in- 1non mid nrdcicd tliem "to
go n fnr-a tln-v liked." Wood- wrote. ,
"oti cnnirl see dozens nf men going
to i Ii lio.iital evor ih to liae their
head- b.indageil ft om the frequent u-e ,
nf these bht'kincks," said .he letter I
I'florts to li iispot,siliiity of siipc- ,
lio, officers for tin. maltreatment f I
.ynernnn militmw ptisnncrs m deten-'
nun lamps mm ,ajis, m anil near I'aiis.
' I will lie made In n I .hihc cir nvest
MANY SOLDIERS ROBBED
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Gift Boxes Rifled at Piers. According i
to Committee
Complaint against the rifling of gift
boxes distributed nt Philadelphia piers
for snldieis debarking nt this port
has been made to Mnior (ienernl David
C. Shank. eliief of debarkation, by
Irvin I. Stone A simil ir ptotcst wns
lodged with Director Wilson.
While enlisted men nf the Qnnrter
master Coips we,c on guard dutv at the
local piets, th" sccrotniy says, the nr
ennizntion was not trohuled by the
thefts Oflieors nf the welfare board are
said to feel that distribution of gift
boves should be discontinued unless the
rifling i- stopped
:M''-""" cnting tominitte- next uoek Chair-
ninn .lolinson nnnonni ed tonight that
former Sergeant Clareme Il.ill, who is
M'ring a six months' sentenie nt Port
.l.i, N . for mistreating ptisoners.
wlnle he was a guard at one of the
camps, would appear befnie tlie tom
mi'tee Mondav.
Il.ill Will Tell All
"Pent the prisoners or be beaten
jourself" is the choice that Pali snjs
was gnen him In superior oflicors, nc
coiding to a letter written bv liall to
Kepresentatie Dallinger, of Massnehu-
tts. wlio turned it over to the cor
the American Legion state contention mittee At prison faim No ''. where
"nno int. Hnrrishurr. Sin. 000. and SUto Pe- Hall was nn "assistant" nf Lieutenant
ii ood partment of Ilenltli. ulief in i nimection i Hard lioiled hnutn, who alo is in
:ii noo with the mine disaster at Wilkes-Iiarrc! Prison for mistreat, nent of soldiers.
June .", lillil, ?1O0.oihi
l in ooo
at nno
in nno
14 4 no
2 ooo
2n ."nn
27.000
200,nno
so. ooo
4r. ooo
Hall's litter asseits that he and other
I fitopil- dill their ''Host tint to tut n-n
S60 TO SEE BATTLEFIELDS i )&m nn" !t 'Ii'1 not suit
"I admit that I hit prisoners," wrote
Belgium Arranges Tours to Be Made J1"11- "''!" tlln or'1,:rs ramc from !l'Shcr
l II II (1 4111,1 -I IVHIH.
Hall s letter mentioned only I.ieuten
nnt Smith, but the former sergeant snid.
I could tell you a lot more if I could
WATCH
LINDE
Next Monday
You Can't Afford
to Miss It
23d & Columbia Ave.
Open Monday, Wednesday
and Fridaii Evenings
!? dm Associated Press
Mount Clemens, Midi., .Inly 2."
Bishop Charles P. Williams, of De
troit, an l'piscopal minister nnd lec
turer, testified today for Henry Ford
in Mr. Ford's St, 000.000 libel suit
ngninst the Chicago Pailv Tribune.
Hishop Williams interrupted the pro
cession nf Tribune xituosses by agree
ment of counsel, as be bad to be In
New York tomorrow. Ills testimony
was intended to refute that nf Profes
sor Rcei es, of the Univcrsltj of Mich
igan, who some time ago testified that
many of Mr. Pord's ideas were anarch
istic. He was questioned by Alfred
Lucking, senior counsel for Mr. Ford.
"What is an anarchist?" nsked Mr.
Lucking.
"One who believes, advocates and
works for the elimination of govern
ment nnd does so by vioilent means."
Mr. Lucking quoted Mr. Ford as
Damage by Flood and Cloudburst
Runs Very High
Wellsboro, Pa.. July 2.". One-half
million dollars is given as n con
servative estimate of Hie loss suffered
here as the result of the flood, following
a cloudburst Tuesday night. Damage to
street pavements, bridges nnd publi"
buildings will cause n loss of Slot) 0'"
to the borough alone, while damage to
prhato property will reach S.IOil i"iu
The loss to crops will also be henvy
I'recautlons were ordered today to
AUSTRIAN TO CROSS U. S.
Safe-Conduct Granted Former Min
ister to Mexico
Washington, July 2.". The former
Austrian minister to Mexico, Kaulo von
Knnyn, who is nbout to return home,
has been granted safe conduct through
tho United States, it was lenrned
nt the State Department. He is
expected to cross the border nt Laredo,
Tex., Saturdaj.
Although recall orders were sent to
Von Knnjn more thnu two months ngo.
he has hesitated to return to Austria,
it ii 'believed here, because of the dis
order In tho former empire.
HE FOUND A "RYE" BONANZA'
when discovered by an employe ot thrf
Pennsylvania Railroad. The hole wa
neatly plugged with a piece of broom'
stick. The liquor belonged to tho
Stewart Distilling Company and w-a
In a car on a Hiding at Hlghlandtovn.
Then Cruel Fate Stepped in After
Forty-Gallon Yield
Baltimore, July 2."i. A sealed nnd
locked car meant little to the thirsty
mnn who got a clue to a car contain
ing sixty barrels of high proof liquor
lie produced a bit nnd brace nnd bored
through the floor of the car nnd into a
barrel
Tlin ennrtretie nnp. who had been
prevent an outbreak of disease nendim tortured hv nrnhihltlnn. filled recen '
the arrival nf n stnte sanitary officer, fades with' more than forty gallons of,
appealed fnr from Ilnrrisburg. I ryCi nml s,opl,ml lis inbor of love only
wTTwas made fotsiU yi
sit-h-i-r-s-tIB $
pwi nniH -ert
yA You'll like it J N
SScS5c5;sSi5's3s5C5j4l
ASI TODB DEALKB
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7 Jeweled JinJH'l
v iiiii.i
r.H.y m gold m , b
a am i
1 at
I
fA Great and Unusual Saving!
Utter to Men en Young Men I
I 1 Q I
20-Ycar
GOLD
Tilled Case
The iiIiotc priro fnr tills beautiful
STNDltI) i:i.(.IN WATCH sIiohh wliuf
Ihnns.inrl let mirtliusfN unil OM, s.ii ,
J rnolTT niem to ou. Mrnpi Irj to,
I dniilirnle the iihvie iilue Tcir eiH tlmn i
j $15 to S?0 tind .ou Mill reulle uliut re-
niiirknlile snliiRH our tallies offer jdu,
There Is nn sprrrt tlhnut lliem either; it
Htunils In re.isnn that h sellinir ten tltns
an muni nf these stniulnril modrU iih n
hmnll rrtnller up run afford to accept one
tenth of the prnllt he requires on fufh
s.ile. And when jou ronshlrr thiit ur are
artually uhulesulers. it Is not hard tn re
why ou are losing mnne whenever joti
buy eUewliere. Ctet this watch tomorrow
fnr ?nursclf or as a Rift, an KI.GIX Is ul
a acceptable. Mall orders tilled prmnptb.
Vrlt fnr free, cntnloc.
by Automobile
London, July 2." American btisi.
ncss men and women now in London
'7 400'eic being offered a view nf the famous
.'i0 000 1 battlefields in Helgium and Trance for
40 non I ?li0. which include transportation and
Orthopedic, Philadelphia.
The tours are under the direction of
the Belgian government nnd are made
Rt ooo ' by automobile. Visitors are taken to
"s noo Belgium via Dover and Otend. Zee
J!1 i brugge is isited and n whole day is-
i ooo
Si' noo I meals for three days
in noo i
JO.OOO
PolycUnlc Philadelphia, and Collesro I
for ciraauaies in .ufuiuhi- -.c,-
lco-Chl, University of rennajl-
vanla . .
Phoenlxvllle Hcplial
Polyclinic. HarrisburB
Pottstown Ho-qittal
Pottsvllle Hospital
Providence General Gcrmontoivn
Philadelphia
Readlnc Hospital .......
Rooaevelt lloepltal 1'hllndelphla
Sacred Heart Hospital Atlentown
St. Aenes's Hospital. Philadelphia
St ChrUtopher's Hospital. Philadel
phia St Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia
St Joseph's Hospital. Reading
R. T.uUe'N HosDltal Bethlehfm
Bt. Luke's Homeopathic Phllndclph a 40 nno t
ft iliary B noHimm tiuirtiii;i una jiv.wu , . ,, . ,
Bt Mary's Keller Memorial. Seran- lowed the war from day to day.
ton ....
6t. Timothy's Memorial Phllade.phU
Samaritan Hospital Philadelphia
West Philadelphia General Homeo
pathic West Philadelphia Hospital for
Women ...
Stetson Hospital, Philadelphia.
Taylor Hospital Ridley Park.
universitv or Pennsylvania Hos
pital, fnuaoeipeia .... . liiu uuu
ai, iri
onh talk with u.
Other Yitnessps also will be called by
Johnson's committee in the inquiry the
chairman announcing that every efforr
would be made to fix ultrnnte respon
sibility I
tv"S
r Ii
3 for $10.50 rr
i:if. mi n shirt ro,
dor cnr.sr.NUT s.t.
Tlfth Floor. Take. Klevator
bONDS-WATCHES-Jew;4
H. W. COR. 8TH & CHESTNUT STS.
1017 MASKETST. 909 MARKETS.
ALL TIIIIUR STOItF.s. OIT.V F.VKNINCiS
Suits at the Above Price but in Value to $27.50
T? VERYTHING points to 'far higher prices, but no higher
values in ine cioiiimg uusihl-ss iui ran uuu tum.
ITH such a condition facing every man in Philadelphia.
just as it docs ourselves, the wise thing to do is to buy NOW
to buy liberally when you do.
IF YOU can buy two suits tomorrow at the price of $19.75, you
should do so, and you'll be doing yourself a favor as rare as sunshine
has been during the past weeK or so.
THIS Clearance is being held as a matter of store policy, as
we have announced on somite occasions during the month of July. It's
worth your while to take advantage of such an event that establishes our
calendar and brings such timely profits to you.
YOU can rest assured that these Suits are cut in the styles
men and young men want smart, nifty models for the younger set
and the more conventional effects for the older men.
Summer Suits of Palm Beach, Brezeweve
and the other popular fabrics Extra Spe
cial Values at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up.
s8i
Open
Evenings
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PjIBEjI?? ar1if'I!li'Jiy'TfT?
eQniiiy Cloth W
Open
Saturdays
1514-16 Market St.
Opposite Broad St. Station
mzmEsm3FMss3giM!m3mffl
spent in that vicinitj , where there are
7 ooo still many interostinp: if Rruesome ovi
ln'rinn ' deuces nf the war. The itinerary in -
no ooo I'lmies Ypres, the Yser. the "big Hor-
is ooo ,!l!l" at T.eugenlioom. Pixmunde. I'oel-
T; "in capelle, Zillebeke, St. Julien. HouthuKt
4-! ''in forest and Furnes, all names familiar
merican newspaper readers who fol-
r. ooo
VUlOil
so.ooo
nit:
Will. Hospital. IFill-adelchla.
Women. iromeopathlc Hospital
f nuaovipnia
lo
tCnman'H Ilosnltnt Phlladelphll
..' .- -. c. . ... v ....
V Oman s isatcai s.oucbc xiospuai.
Philadelphia . . ... ... ,
Woman's Southern Homeopathic
Hospital. Philadelphia . .
Wyoming Valley Homeonathlc Ho.
pttal Wllkes-Barre
York Hospital . .
Lankenau Hospital Phlladelnhla
lArust Mountain Hospital. Shenan
doah Mlsercordla Hospital Phlladvlnh a
Northeast Hospital Philadelphia
Williams Valley Hospital Wnllann
town Kdnratlonnl
Trslnlog Pchool for T.aeherw rh.n.v
Sproul Goes to Washington
o ooo i ;oernor Sproul has pone to AVnh
lngton, I. P., to nttend a Tooting of the
, gjjjj , Meade Memorial Association. It is
pronaoie ne win De absent from the j
Capitol for a week or longer, for he
intends to take a short vacation after
his thirty days of going over bills l.-fr
with him by the General Assembly
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SWIMMING
COLUMBIA POOL
Broad and Oxford Sli.
PARTY NIGHTS
Wednesday and Satordi;
Jntrurtlon by r. A. CaJy
Phone Poplar r.43
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Users of PEA Coal be ad
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the size and quality. Ws
handle only the very
BEST COAL
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Nut... 10.95 Pea
The Price Will He JIneh DUber
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The followinp; theatres obtain tlreir pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer- I
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of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre I
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
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Only in New York would such a Roof Garden Restau
rant as that of Hotel Pennsylvania be possible this
modish, attractive dining room, 280 feet above the sidewalk.
For the matter of that, it is only in New York that
Hotel Pennsylvania would be possible this largest hotel
in the world,' with conveniences, comforts and luxuries that
make instan? appeal to travelers who want the best there is.
IbtQl 1 pQims&Ivania
Opposite Pennsylvania Terminal, New York
2200 rooms 2200 baths
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