v " t v r 30 "EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910 Navy food sale popular jellow peiulii's, Ituse inns, '.','2 tents n i mi. The new pn eminent sltue ill Km xiiiKtiui mriuie mid It stmt opcnnl tliln morning willi foods, slioesnml dry Roods Sliois me old lit '-J,fitl a inir tniATi vTd in tICATIIM lll'.MIIS DKATIIS IIRTIIS l)I2Tlt Hr.vms ! I rinliknce rjml Pii 1m Arllngitm I prvltca Mon t) m riklnn and I'ark I axea i:iklns Park Pa Int prhatc I 1112 VTTY Vov 1.1 MA It Til A IIi:vilV nldon of Hubert tlentty Itela lle nml friends Uarfleld I odi:p No 1 S of H lnltPd to funeral nenlcea Mon J n in realdetiro of non Theoilore lleatty 1 in.'l s Mh at hit Oreenmount Cem Prlends in i tall un pe 111.11. On Nov 11 mill t.Uf 11.1,12 11121,1 lumriil aervicea Mat 2 p m . at apartment nf Prlinnr J l'olnli 70J V tntli at lnt PiUate rrlends may call rill2VOIST d AV.Y Comleup CAROMNB I HY (nep Jonea) nt Aleppo Syrln, Nui 4 11000S - Nov 11, JOS12PII M, liuaband of I,oulsp J Iloirirfl and aon of late Joaeph and Johann TloitirR, aired fi8 Helatlvea and frlenda, membera of iten'a Trlendlv Union, Imltcd to funeral aervlcea, Sat., 1 v m, 1RIIV MrOlclian at Int, private. Mt. Morlah rem Auto aervlce Itemalna may be viewed I rl after 7 n m llPortsi: Noi 12. ItortACE, aon nf 1 rani. V nnd Calluirlne Hoore, aired In ltelathea nnd friends inMted to funeral int. 10 n m r.424 .V nth si Olnej Int lln! sppuiehre Cem . linoMKIRK .Nov 12 MAItOAnKT ItOOSKIHK, need HI Helatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Hit S 30 p m York at llatlsiro int, private . imooAV Nov. 12 niAni.tis m , bu bind of Kllialietli K Procan (nee llolllday) anil aon of l:ilen and late Michael Ilrnran Itelntupa nnd frlpnds, alo Holy Name Society and emplojea of Darrett Chemlpil i" Inilted to funeral Hat , 8 a m, 2711 Klrkbrlde at ttefiutem high maas All Knlllla ' hureh llrldeahurir, 0 a m Int private ft Domlntr'a Cem - I1UCIIANAN, Nov " tL'D 'HnVD dauahter of William II nnd Jfarcaret Ilucha nan- aned XI. ItelatlVca nnd friends Invited to funeral, Hat , 2 p m . realdencn of narenta 41 SaybrooU ave (near 00th and Woodland ave ) lnt Mt. Morlah Cem COI.MOAN Nov 11. OHACI2. widow ot Ullllam Coltlcan ltelathea and frlenda. ft LVJmond a Leaftue of tho Sacrpil Heart Propaaatlon of thp I alth Socletlea. Invited to funeral Sat 8 30 ii m residence of aon, John F, ColllBan 2n1s llmlly at (MrKpan at below 210 lllah reriulpm maaa Cliurcn of St Kdmond 111 a m Int Holy C'rosi Cem Aulo aervlce COMl.,KOHI) Nov 1.1 WIM.TAM. hus band of late Annie Comeford Helattves and frlenda Invited to funeral Mon 7 10 a m , residence of daushtcr, Mrs lames Morrla, 13!) Markte at Manavunk Itmulcm mass Ht, John the llantlst Church S in a m Int Immaculate Conception Cem Allentown Pa Train lea'ca V and II Stdtlon Manayunk, 111 a in CHKNVY Nov. 11 I2I.I7AIII2TII T, dauchtcr nf Mlchhtd A. and 12ll7abPth (r Crenny, ifired 0 Helatlvea and friends, pupils of Ht. John tho ltaptlst School Muna. Mink Invited to funeral Sat 8 30 a m,, parents' residence 117 Silnlsnae at , Wlssa h'ekon Solemn renulem inafcs HI lolin tho Ilaitlst Church In n m lnt Holy Hepul chre Cem Aulo funeral I)OVNI2l,l,Y Nov 12 JtAHY K . wire of late Vim cut P Donnelly, fir , aaed 71 Ilela IHea nnd frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea Sat., 2 p m parlors Chas rflaenmalcr . Hon 14iin N 2lh at Int prhato, l'ern wood Cem DOIAN. On o ember 12 mil urn NAHl J DOIiAN, husband of Ueborah Do lan (neo Illckmnu) ascd 71 yeira Hela tlea and friends, also (len J 1' Reynolds Post No 71 O A I! ; Ladles of William Heynolds Circle. No 137: employes of Phlla Navv Yard limited te funeral services on Sat at 2 p m at late residence, 1024 S. 115th et lnt private, l'ernwood Cem I rlends mav call I'rl. e.cnlnc 12DAlint At Otean city N J, Nov, 12 111. 1.12 V AlJIlimrA. widow or Ur Charles 12 I2dwurds nelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services i'rl , 4 p m , PiO Wea ley ave, Oi ean Cllv, N J. Int Harlelsh Cem Camden, N J. 12 noon Sot. ctn nr.MOTT - OUOHU12 W late- -Al r.21 N r.i.i.uur. f.2d at Nov 18, Notice ot funeral .Ntl'ItSKN Vov 12 WAI.TKll VA WtioU onlj rlilt.l of Walter hihI Annii An urrwrii (mn .Miokrlch) wred 1 year rtela tlvtM ami friend Itullul to rumrnt serlris hut J 311 p in pamitV irsldenre, 3JJ4 Ii Im nt lilt nl Oakland I'cln Itemalni limy Ih Mrucil I'rl nflfr 7pm livim i .tipiii. Cliv N i 0l. 11 MAIO t ivllnw i' jiiiiu'ii llalrd Htld iliumhttT of late Mklinri I anil I'Mharlno (l.irnian furnicrlv nf rniladoh tiin Helatlvcs mi'l fri-n.l S.liujlklll Annim! IL-iWli Ul )o lil Invito I In funeral lt Sam l. N' Npw Jpr( ite Athnt.e C'ltv N l Illuh ihin of rcfjiilfm t'luir. h i,r Ov ilolv 1 Irll s 0 u in Jn (i,l (uli, nil om r,,.?'Vi"i;,S'"' ,,;,',','Jf),IN' H hunhniM nT 1 IlKHhnlli llnsaril HHiimrs ml frlenils i iPd to funpriil Mun 1 p in 2317 s Big Crowd Anxious to Buy Service . ri.nTCIinil At 4I134 Cedar ave Nov, 11. Depuly Prplnonotary JAMI?1 W, ri,I2TCH12Jt, aio (17 Turther notice of funeral will bo riven1. Other 11. Hair Uldff , lN.'O ( healnllt at GAI.LAdllKH. Nov 12. ISDWArtt) T, aon of late 12dward and Ann Oallaaher. Helatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. Hat , 8 .10 h. m , brother In law's residence hnrlcs lltitlicr, 4P02 Oakland at. I'rnnk ford Henulem hlch mass St JoachlnYa Church Hi n. m. Int, St. Mary'a Cem., Gloucester, ,N, J, OAI,I.A(lIII2rt. At Chester, r , Nov. 11, 111B, TIIOMAH, husband of Hrldeet Oalla nhcr Helathes nn dfrlenda Cheater Aerie r. O I! . Cheater Iidxe, No. 281. I, O o JI , Chester Nest of Oirla, 1228. and West Bnd Iloat Club, Invited to fuoeral Mon, 8.10 a, m, 210 Tcnnell st , Chester. Solemn mass If requiem. Immaculate Heart Church 10 a. m lnt, prhato St. Michael's Cem Goods at Cost The irvoiid n.ilc nf surplus tint) foodstuff nt (ilmb) I ltiotlins' More Njutli and ('In stunt tm-t. tmln nt ttactfd n biff crowd IN MMIOI!lM i I I.MI.NS 111 lillK liuinon ;if .More tlinu l,"itl() hmuus were in Hue before tbo (linns npi'iii il t 'I n'llmlx Desnltc the rr iif tin1 (rmvil. the in- iur ill nr on HII.I.UV I I.IIMIN' ill"! nv. II 19H. KVrillilt M MOnlKIt trohneti on ilutv lind ni) trouble innlii- ' toinlng oilier. The Roods to lie villi hit hide -10.01)11 cam faticj tid h.iIuioii. lull tniis, 1." Cents it i nut "ill (Mil) uns sIicimI II. 1 i wnllan ilnetipiile Impe inns 5! n ids I it can; oOOO cans gulden ellm pump i Tkln, six mid one linlf pound inns. .l"i Cents n inn, fill.OiMl inns ('nllfoinln in in in me servlee nf Un.l and humanity New York and Clitcano papera please copy, ,ntfinivs tin o n nun i ham is 11U1UINS hualianil of Mlnnl" lllaclna (npe Dnuchtt) llplallies and frlenda and I' t (irant Poat No o a A It and (.'aimers 1 oral t nl in No I0S Invited to funeral urn I. ee on Mon at 2 p m from late real dnicp 2,11 sieisel at 1m 1'emwnod (.'cm rrlends inav tall Sun s to in p m -Bcatljs Willi l:il -S'nv !. SVIA SNt s liuslun of I n 111 inM I nk, .1 13 IUIMlrs lin.l frlnii ii I n W ir.liim IoIbi- I mil M of tn nun. hu. 11 il Promi 1 I nils ?s r Mill l nnii 'I I" fun. ml SI J l m tphIiI' in .f Joirph Ul mi 111 i-t linn hi i ii i i hi . in. Mount i 1 n n.t- max rail Sun 1 s i r M It Su.lil.nl. KI 1 wlfp of i harlot n IlPOrtl WW r'linpral PARCEL POST I VI PAHCEL POST f, okj if. J t i is i. 0f TV Buy from maker direct and lave money This beautiful Seal Plush Coat $37.50 Mill," Collar, c u ff and 5 inch bottom of kit coney, Pairley silk lined; sizes, 16 to 44. I I W ll 1 itiepii'l uir ! mist nil one ot 'ler. nn 1.i, U t mn 11. I s il- lled NEW YORK CLOAK SHOP 2418 Kensington Ave. -cEmmL HOUSE WRECKING CO. SLV.Cbr. f 2th. Spring Ga rde n 5ts. nomPopfjrM 1 BARGAINS In l.a(.li Wtit.li for V nrtni'irt. futl )lfl lurca ttm k iif Ttitor nnd hhIi. In it 11 Tifs: ppw iinil srnm! liim! Npw nml ftirnnd-hr.nJ llitlirnotn OntflU untl till ktndi nf I luinlilmr InlrrI ii Odttr Furniture ntid 1'nrtltlonm of nil KtniM ...- --... titlr imittMiN of WE BUY "Ulr" t " 1 MlMt. imCII ft 111 (.0 N 7TII sT. all kinds nf I umber iii... iiiii... m t a 'l'"i Miiiil.1, ril' lVlatenal I',ne MarUat 1J7I Building wornSTj I ! r""wSrSS. M luLM it 3l $Q. OUP Men's Overcoats Walters' Pawn Shop i VINE STREET j HFYKAN OlAflOlfA ft ' Established 1900 WIS I I r wb SAVii you nuntx -v Srudfo) Our lifi Btngtmil alahj B I jf I I i f tr i tt t -ar H Jm Hk 6t Ih( tiB in iii mount Y h iK--9n i in In ki I irtiit m ip l P MKSBtUk I t v ik i i n lo ur n win i I p m VA lit) tfTinl t th n I I f tJm Jl&k. J ' ICP f l KT il t SP fit I I Hbjb Hb Vfl 1 M n in Ih'IIis A twpnts if I V Tines of evor Uti.rlrttnn ff B MEXICAN DIAMOND CO. 1 On. ii I MMilngs I III Mirkel si . I'hlhi R I r i I fo.lLr.rPQQ TuvPiln S fmU Suits I i ' I lil wiVciX I rock coals and I H l4?W 'kSJ' TnA hicli lints nnd I J u Ir5flip 'Ja Ibldck .suits to 9 & RaT-S. r Za Ii r I HH i IB T JB1 inirp nir ;in (ic- gg Ne VAlifiriinns. Hal lYXIJlCI 3 lirl.tfiA iMi l-ill.nri ona fin 1 OIltKI ,$ lilts II - v - V. 9 ii . srv -. ' s s- t n ' si "", SI J" s -,n. SI.SII. SI 10 SI HIi Q I NEWEST STYLE CUPID DOLLS If ers dull hits, hnniiiit lutlr. nl.f. Mush ' Ilitltli scril piircrl pott, cetil-j xwinlni ( II I I'llII srTt U A IKH.I. MM.. H Bjl I -'21 N Aid St.. I'IiIIh , Pa Qll Manufacturers Offered 904 slOM)FI) TO Tl "EB Amenca Electric Vacuum t Cleaner LJtotatlnp bristle biusli Easily removed and ad justed Rets I 1 n t thread and lialr with out wrapping 01 brush. All electrical connections lnclos d. Mode rately Priced Call oh or write for fr S.mnnitr.llnn I home or descrip tive, circular Eaavpavmen Filb.rt tilt. ItST T IWtKK ne 7 gjfyJK o r HamsaVi "ffgaJF ts tiSnSKp Pk e&r-Sr oi Every- thing Electrical the hon.6 sold, repaired and installed h4lTOin DltTI.IBllOlts Frick-McClay Electric Co. 19 So. 13th St., Phila., Pa: sl "ill. SI.SII, NEWEST STYLE CUPID DOLLS ( ers dull hits, hnmiiii lutlr. nl.f. Mush ' Ilitltli spril pjircrl pot. centv uiintnl i I'HIl NTT. lt A IMIIJ Mid, .l til N fllli St.. PIiIIh , Pa DIAMONDS BOUGHT nl R MAV Yh AHS OP i:Pl HILSC tt S. Ot 11 HONKS I A IUM.IBI.i: MhTHOD-i IS "iOl II (HTAItANrKK 1J1 dlamnndi nrpiini at onre tn fill ord rs nil sIzcp i to Id rarots will pay from $10 to $."nn em h (rish) Ue inunt )ne them and by erll fnc Miur Unmontla to tu ol Will Ar LFiSr " t; lo to 40 pnn C I:NT Don t j fijn rinrf our dlamonli ui in present con dliioiiR maki us pav hisht r prt s ltatt hnuchi I i i" fir? iitiht i pnone wai 714. Alf It sold r.lltr pi 1 mm bought n n. lutu st. lnth ub. iiui-ket The Diamond Shop Men's Hats Cleaned Him kr,l and put In '7Sr latest btjle "" i ulifh II Hh ( I" Mieil anil Blorkrd KfiiNonililc Na ParrrI Pn.t CHAS. CAUPEN 1132 Illhert it . Phlla hi iti: is i-fioiiF Ioon I iBlitnliiE llnlr Hrnener llii lit Hair Tonic on the markel IV nta dandruff and the lulr fr m falling out It makes th hxlr qrow Manlutr ly Buurani i or mon, v r fund leatimonlala mi I .1 un renueat 1 Hot tie Jl 7". 3 llotllea $' I llottl.a 111 7'. Kor sale by drupalBls Sum I d h mith Kline & I remh I KIMII' Ml (I. ( ()., 110 Third st , tiimden. .1. S000 STRONG MEN WANTED t T1IK LAPIllll. IIH'ltTVIl.r sTIIKI 417 MVKKI.I sT To Meiir Our STHIIMi nl(K slllll s OUR MBS mark $7 fill Valnn nr T-ii .w . m- JIMI, OK III- Its MM I It PIUCD Buy Direct M A from Manufacturer SAVK 30 TO 4(1". ON Kejdy-to-Mear Allsnes X Ladles (OATS M SUITS Alan Suits foula Made to Order AT I 111(1 SWINO MARKMAN CLOTHING tVnsli-il White In 10 Minnies WITHOUT RUBBING Narc Tnldet innnot Injure an falirle J Washings IS Mil I (lllll 111 I'TON & (.(IIIDUIN ! Mi JUIh st , I'hll i l'n crnls minted Il.uvy In-iid and UuUidi l'llnl Ourtrunt ii to . er and weir (Jlosa Whit and Inns 13 lluy from lh Minufitlur.r nnd sul one third srllWRT, 117 (XtTII 11TII ST s: PAINT $2.50 Gal. 10 Colors '- (LlilYll' "A Fine Log:" Very Valuable When Dehveicd "Jones thinks we ought to talk more in our advertising about quality," sa'd the Junior Partner. "He says delivery isn't the whole thing." "Well, it's not," said the Old Man ; "but after all, the best lumber in the world isn't worth much until you get it on the spot. "Once in North Carolina I met a darkey trying to haul a big pine log to the saw mill with an old cart and a lame mule. " 'De mule ain't feelin' very good today,' he said to me, 'but maybe he'll get her started to morrow. I tell you, dat's a fine log, sah. De boss gwine to give me eight dollahs foh dat log yes, sah; eight dollahs cash money says he'll pay it jes' as soon as I gets de log down to his place.' "No, delivery isn't everything but nothing counts for much without it," said the Old Man. Some day you'll build. If you want the work finished on time, see that the lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company TUB LUMUim CENTItB 29th Street and Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia nSTAnUHMIID 1868 SODTHKIW OKIi1CI-OHAHIiOTTn, N C HlllliliiillOTllUllllllllllllillllfl F(,i V i Deep Water Port and Railway Centre In Offering DIRECT to manufacturers its peace suinlus of factories. ictory sites and eouinment in the Petersbui'tr- Hopewell Industrial District of Virginia, the Du Pont Chemical Company also is offering a manu facturing location of great strategic value for the shipment of products to domestic and foreign markets. This District, at the junction of the Appomat tox and James Rivers in reality a part of Chesa peake Bay has steamer connection with trans Atiantic, South American and coastwise ports. Products may be leaded on ships at the Hopewell wharf or transported in barges to vessels at Nor-' folk or Newport News. Vast quantities of war munitions were shipped from Hopewell, and it was used as an embarkation point for the ship ment of thousands of troops from Camp Lee, in this District. The District is served by the Norfolk and Western, the Atlantic Coast Line and the Sea board Air Line, thiee great trunk-line roads which, with their connections, give Hopewell manufac turers rail access to all important market centres, North, East, South and West. PITTSBURGH NEW Y0Rk " 0 nunmsDunu JBH v "X n. 7phii-Adelphia X --baltimoreX 5 WASHINGTON iV Xn Z HBrichmond (HOPEWELh llNDUSTRIAli i? The District Has Many other advantages of commanding importance be sides transportation. These recommend it as a solution of the problems confronting the manufac turer who, because of adverse conditions affecting his business, desires a chalige of plant location; the manufacturer seeking a site for a branch fac tory, or the prospective manufacturer looking for a place to begin business. Among these advantages are factories and railway sidings already built, factory sites afford ing ample room for expansion, an adequate labor supply and freedom from labor troubles, splendid housing facilities, low priced and abundant power, water and fuel; nearness to sources of many raw materials used in basic industries, low living costs to workers and a climate most favorable to in dustrial activity and health. These factors enter vitally into the problems of increasing production, keeping down factory costs and raising the margin of profits. A New Gateway to World Markets Where Hopewell Is The Distiict is in the Chesapeake Bay area, lyinp; 23 miles south of Richmond, the capital of Virginia, and about 80 miles west of Norfolk. The approximate first-class mail time between the Distuctind ten laige cities follows: Washington, D. C, 1 hours 20 minutes; Philadel phia, 7 hours 40 minutes; New,YoTl 9 hours 40 min utes; PittsbuiKh, 11 hours; Savannah, 13 hours 22 minutes; Atlanta, 16 hours 37 minutes; Boston, 10 hours 22 minutes; Cleveland, 17 hours 35 min utes; Chicago and St. Louis, 25 hours. . What Hopewell Is Hopewell, during the war, contained the largest gun cotton plant in Amenca and a population of 40,000. In addition to its manufactuiing plants, it has churches, schools, clubs, hotels, theatres, stores, a commissary operat ing on a cost-plus basis, storage houses, Y. M. C. A Y. W. C. A., electric lights, trolleys, sewerage, fire and police protection and, in fact, everything that constitutes a modem city, Lab Labor Unrest and Labor Shortage aie the two moat scuou conditions now affecting industry. Both tend to lower production and boost costs, Hopewell is fice from these problems. Its supply of labor, skilled and unskilled, male and female, is sufficient for present and futuie needs. Living and working conditions are too favorable to breed discontent and strikes. The Du Pont Company obtained 30,000 workers at Hopewell, and maintained an operative force of 20,000 while the war lasted. Most of these workers were re cruited from the surrounding territory of Virginia, Mary land and the Carolines. So-called "war wages" were not necessary b'ecause of low living costs. While workers le cehed less in wages than at most war industrial centres, their actual savings were higher. Compared to prices in other cities, the Hopewell worker's fifty cents buys a dollai's worth of goods. Hopewell's climatic and health conditions aie among the best. It never is ice, snow or flood bound, being free from extremes of weather that interfere with business. The two rivers .afford splendid opportunity for fishing and boating and game is plentiful in the woodlands. Garden and farm products are supplied from the surrounding districts at low cost, and groceries, etc., are sold at the commissary below regular market prices. In brief Hope well is an ideal place to live and rear a family. Natural Resources To manufacturers in certain lines, Hopewell offers pic ferred opportunity in its nearness to supplies of raw ma terial. Within a radius of fifty miles are produced an nually 555,000,000 feet of timber available for lumber or for pulp and paper making; 25,000,000 pounds of tobacco, 3,000,000 bushels of torn, 2,000,000 bushels of peanuts and other crops valued at over $5,000,000. Cotton not only is giown in considerable quantity near Hopewell, but the railroads reaching up from the South afford excellent facilities for getting the product from the great cotton belt. s There are also important deposits neaiby of brick, tile and pottery clays; shell marls suitable for cement; mica, soapstone, moulding sand, mineral paint and Virginia limestone. Housing The Housing Problem Is So Closely allied with the problem of labor that a manufacturer these days must interest himself in what sort of homes aie available for his workers. The scarcity of houses nnd consequent high rents lower the efficiency of labor as well as limit its supply. Hopewell has no "housing problem." To 'accommodate its vast army of workers at Hopewell, the Du Pont Com pany built hundreds of cottages, bungalows and doi mitories. These, pretty homes, with lawns and gardens bordering on well-paved streets, are equipped with elec tricity and all modern conveniences. For executives there are a large number of attractive houses on the bluffs, overlooking the James River. The lents for these are comparatively as low as the workers., houses. ' What Hopewell Has Three modern power plants with a total capacity of 60,000 horse power enough to supply steam and electric power, light,-heat and air prcssuie in any desired quan tity. Electric power is sold to manufactureis as low as 1 cents a kilowatt hour. Filtration plant with a daily capacity of 50,000,000 gallons enough to supply a city of 500,000. Filtered water costs as low as 5 cents per 1000 gallons and un filtcred water 2V& cents. Houses, cottages, bungalows and dormitories sufficient to accommodate 12,000 additional workers. Rents average between $11 and $15 a month. Attractive homes for executives overlooking tho James River at low rentals. Available factoiies having floor areas of from 100,000 to 150,000 square feet; 1200 acres suited for factory sites with raihoad sidings alieady built; 20 miles of broad gauge and 23 miles of nanow gauge. Average summer temperature 75; average winter temperature 41; mean for entireyear 58; annual rain fall 40 inches; snow rarely remains on the ground more than a few hours. Best fire protection in tho woild. This means low insurance. Our Experts Technical, Industrial, Traffic will gladly .study your specific requhements, and investigate your problems of raw materials, manufacturing processes and transportation. They will give you an un biased report as to the adaptability of Hopewell (plant sites, present available equipment; raw materials, etc.) to, your special needs. This service is free. It may lead to the solution of your problems. Get in touch with us promptly as wo intend disposing of our surplus in the quickest possible time. NOTE Aa hi name impliei, the du Pont Chemical Company i not a real estate concern. We have theie factories, factory sites 'and other buildings a limited number which we offer for immediate sale direct to manufacturers, at attractive terms. We are employing the most powerful"fcid the quick est means of disposing of ouripeace surplus and of acquainting the public with the opportunities Hopewell offers. It will be a matter of first come, first served. Quick action is advisable. Du Pont -Chemical Co. . Incorporated WILMINGTON, DELAWARE . PETERSBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PETERSBURG, ' .& r - '11 11 VA. 11 I ' . - J . '"fr"- w-"ltittilhAMAiJi'?ffi'f vf ' I 'lilW JlillliililMllli i'' - -" '!: MWMMJWrSftttiiirms 'i - -i" ''m ''ifti laaililftlaTifsiliaTifili iii nil ii iiiliirtj!B-',ite-J-w ...-JmX.-.---jmulkt ,.,....