a r "; & 1 ! I t M &t V U ,. r,' -, ll-.l P? i L" FV . B. I'-,. r w fJ -r iW'"." ' ' ' ' ' ''"''' " ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' .-. k wr 1 1 " "" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILABELPklA, TUESDAY, jVIAROH 9, 1920 The Safest . 'Speculation in . foreign Exchange ? is provided by the in '' ternal loans of Great , Britain. We offer at the market British War ' Loan 5s at about $365 , per 100 bond which would provide an ap proximate profit of 40o should exchange return to normal. Ask for Circular No. 7311 a, m. Bonbright & Company Monnis wistau stiioud, Jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St, Philadelphia New York Doston Chicago Detroit THE MIDDLE TEMPLEMURDER A Detective Story by J. S. Fletcher CevvrtoMi till, Frta A, Knovf. CowtIqM, ItiO, by th i'ubllo htdotr Co. TP THERE Is. a dcntl man there," J- said Spargo. He himself was mninly curious about the details of this exhumation; he had no scruples, sentimental or .otherwise, about the breaking In upon the dead. He watched all that was done, then "They're down to itl" whispered Breton. "The coffin's weighted with lead!" ho remarked. "Seel" ,, , And tearing the sawdust aside, no showed thoic urouud him that at thrco Intervals bars of lead had been tightly wedged Into thr coffin where tno ncnu the middle, and the would have rested feet of n corpso Done It cleverly." he remarked, loosing round. "You see how these weights have been adjusted. When n body's laid out in n coffin, you know, all the wclghrs In the end wncrc me head nnd trunk rest. Hero you see Presently they all went and looked the heaviest bar of lean is in the middle: !. .U MM.n Tkn ivnrlsntnfl f tlin lf.1tni.t n. .1... ... f"1lnt?nr I V,' A :HAYNES,g mHtAUNCi Vaylessfor e neat nuv CfjL The HayfoesSelling(2 Uj i7HSrnisomSt.PJr.Ia. r-j Ktlxrt Preparation nnd KeTlrw of Income Tax Returns BENJAMIN ROBIN (Formtrly rlth llur tnt Prv.i Constiltlnir Arrountnnt sin noiitii a.mi:iucan huimhno liluo; Uiiio. Triuilu u do. 'TVaji. . D. C New York, .V Y .inwn Into the crave. The workmen had uncovered the Coffin, preparatory to lifting it to the surface; oue of them was brushing tho earth away from the name-plate. And in tho now strong light they could all read the lettering on It. .1AMCS CAItTWIHOHT CHAMBER LAYNI3 Born 1852 Died 1801 Spargo turned away as the men be an to lift theVoffiu out of the grave. "We shall kuow now!" he whin nered to Breton. "And yet what is it we shall know If- , ,. "If what fcuiu ireiou. U But Spargo shook his head. Tills vns one of the great moments he hnd ately been working for, and tho issues were tremendous. , "Now for it!" said the Watchman s ollcitor in an undertone. ''Come, Mr. 'pargo, now we shall sec. They all gathered round the coffin, ,t on low trestles at the graveside, us , he workmen silently went to work on ' he screws. The screws were rusted In heir sockets; they grated us the men lowly worked them out. It seemed to Ipargo that each man grew slower and lower in his movements: he felt that e himself was getting fidgety. Then heard a vol' e of authority. "Lift the lid o(f!" , , A man at tho lu-ad of the coTm. n mnn . fl,n fnnf uilililiXlU' II till SWlftU mlSCd lie lid : the men gathered round craned I their necks with n quick movement. lnxtr1tiafr I 1 The coffin wns packed to the brim vith sawdust, tightly pressed down. Somebody laughed falnt'y. The sound t the laughter broke the spell. "It is evident that there were good founds for suspicion," he remarked. 'Here is no dead body, gentlemen. See if anything lies beneath the sawdust." he added, turning to the workmen. 'Turn it out!" The workmen began to scoop out tin- awdust with their hands ; one of them vldcntly desirous of making sure that o body was in the coffiu, thrust down ' is fingers at various places along its ngth. He, too. laughed. tlin HffMoef nf Hi., f.wf f.lnver I "Clear out nil the sawdust," said some one. "Let's see if there's uny thing else." There was something else at the bottom of tho coffin two bundles of pa pers, tied with pink tape. The lirst bundle of pnpers opened evi dently related to transactions nt Market Mllcastcr, Spargo caught glimpses of nnmes that were familiar to him, Mr. Quarterage's amongst them. He was not nt nil astonished to sec these things. Hut he was something more tljan aston ished when, on the second parcel being opened, a uuantlty of papers relating to rioudhnmpton and the Hearth and Home Mutual Benefit Socictv were reca.cd. He gave a hasty glance nt these uud drew Breton aside. "It strl'-cs me we've found a good deal more than wo ever bnrgnined for!" he exclaimed. "Didn't Aylmorc saj that the real culprit at Cloudlinmpton was another man his clerk or some thing of that sort?" ."He did," agreed Breton. "He in sists on it." "Then this fellow Chnrabcrlnync must have been the man," said Spargo, "He came to Market Mllcastcr from the north. What'l! be done with those pa pers? he asked, turning to the officials. "We aro going to seal them tip at once, nnd tako theni to London," re plied tho principal person In authority. "They will be quite safe, Mr. Spargo: nave no fear. AVe don't know whnt they may reveal." 'You don't, Indeed I" snld Spargo. But I may as well tell you that I have n strong belief that they'll revcul n good deal that nobody dreams of, so take the grcntcst care of them." . Then, without wnltlng for further talk with any one. Spnrgo hurried Breton out of the cemetery. At tho gate, ho seized him by the arm. "Now, then, Breton I" ho command ed. "Out with It!" "With what?" "You promised to tell me something a great dcnl, you said if we found that coffin empty. It is empty. Come on quick!" "All right. I believe I know where Klphlck nnd Cardlcstone can be found. That's nil." ."All! It's enough. Where, then, in neaven s name "Elphlck has whero ho and Cardlcstone sometimes go fishing right nwny up In one of tho wildest parts' of the Yorkshiro moors. I cxnect rimtr'vn mtn thpre. Nobody knows own u,i.ir nnmf.s there they could go and lie quiet there for ages." "Do you know tho way to it?" "I do I've been there." Spnrgo motioned him to hurry. "Comn on. fl.on." hn mill. "WOTO . ". - " v.'., -"- , ..i gouiK mere uy tho very ursi iraiu um of this. 1 lnnn !,' Irnln. too WO VC Just time to snatch a mouthful of break- last ana to send n wire to the wntcn man. nnd Hmn wn'll h nff. Yorkshire- Gad, Breton, that's over three hundred mncs nwayi" Forestalled rrjRAVELIIfO all that long summer day, first from the southwest of England to tho Midlands, then from the Midlands to tho north. Spargo and Breton camo Into nt night to Hnwcs's Junction, on tho border of Yorkshire nnd Westmoreland, and saw rising all around them In ihn linlf dnrkness the n queer i Httlo place mighty bulks of the great fells which riso nmong that wild nnd lonely stretch ' ,nn(l' ' . Alt .v,i "Do you know tho way-?" asked P"rve been tho way. In tho daytlmo I could go straight ahead. , I "membei all the landmarks. Even In the dark ness 1 bcliove I can And my way. But it's rough walking." (continued"tomorrow) Salvationists Want $405,879 Here Philadelphia will be asked to con tribute 5405,870 In a $10,000,000 com; inign tho Salvation Army ww """"" lay 10 to 20. Tho money win uo oi. whero It is raked. Largo welfare proj ect! w"l D0 carried out. To Reconstruct Road Work will bo speeded on tho recon struction of Old York road from tho City Linn to Willow Prove Bids will Via nnknmA fssn tit Ma! . rf.Euf. :ZX T-.Cr.S" Ha Wen 24. Motorists aro emphatic in the r proyal of tho projected lmprovem?ni ns tho sovero wlntor has loft Um J?.1 raco oi tno road in such condition til iriiivtv uiuyu yiau th, FARM AND GARDEN. FARM AND OARDbw urpees oeeds Grew Lawrence E. Brown & Co. TFRTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS lfllS ltr1T. KSTATrt tiiiimt mnn. lntrtlif;H and ndjuat partnershli and .'onraruiiun nrcouniH. nno prrparff v. n. romr Tnx Hrttirnn. wflmx, HflCHINERY: REMIR5 i We are equipped to do the work at your plant and save jrou the xpene of lonr tie-up rhono a. 1814 and Mnln .1111 HESS&BARinr ndnmrrlrMnlt Gl& CHESTNUT STRrETW E I TTHEWHITE J FOR m0D-METAL0nPLASm, araw stores or ThomsonWoodnnishinq Co BEimSEti FINANCIAL KOTICK riIIII)KI.ri!I. COMI'AN nn-sr .moht(i(jK ami coixatku i. TBfHT 5 I'KB KNT (.III.K IIOMt-) pA'IKIt MMUil 1ST. ISM .STMI'KI pNUKIl SINKING TLXI1 LUNTKAIT OF JULY 10, 1017. Staled proposals will be received until IS o clock noon, uturil ir. prll 3d, 1U2U, a the omce of THI' PKOVIDBN'T I in: NB N. W. corner 4th and Chestnut t . Fhlla ' dtlphla. Pa . Trustee under the Sinking Kund Contract datinl July 10 1U17. with the PillLADELPHIA COMPVNY providing lor 1 a Blnklne fund In reapect to Flrtt Mortgace and Collateral Trut A nr rent nMil Itnnii of tho rilll.Xnr.I.rillA niAIPANY. dated Starch . 180P. for the sale to then at all or any part of ao manv Ilonda cf 11000 each of &jn xwnas wnicn navo Deen a'ampa upaer i th terma of the Slnklnir Kund Contrp f i Julr 10, 1017 um the num of 112.301 IS av- I pllcable to the Sinking Fund, will pay tor ' In accordance lth the terma of the aald contract. Lowest blda at a price not exceeding 1074 per cent of the par value and accrued In terait. within the number elated, mil be accepted, and the parties offering them ad vised at once and payment made en sur render and trnnsfer of the Ponds accom I panled by Federal Inrome Tax own-rhlp certificates fnr accrued Interest on April S. 1920. Interest on the Ponds so accepted will cease on April S. 1P20. Tho trustee reserves tne -Isht to reject my or all bldi not satisfactory to said trustee. The offers of Md !r unknown to the trustee mutt be aci-umpaiied by aatls factory references Should two or more holders bid the sama lowest price ih" number of bonds taken from each will be us nearly as practicable, pro rata , Proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for th Sa e of First Mortgage and Collat "i oral Trut o Per Cent O'M Ponds of the MIII.MKI.VHIA COMPANY." und ad tire seed to ABA 8 WINO, President. THE PROVIDENT Urn AND THUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA N. W cor 4th and Chestnut sis. Philadelphia Pa. French Government Bonds can be bought today at about the following prices : tooo t inc 4s of 1917 $53.00 Victory 5s 65.00 New 5s of 1920. 75.50 The ademption value of these bonds with Frcc'i exchange at par would be approxi mately : 4s of 1017... $193.00 Victory 5s... 193.00 New 5s of 1920 2S9.50 Carries 07o premium In scml annual redemption by lot. Circular E-66 on requent. Ghandlei& Company Franklin Bank Bldg. Philadelphia New York New Haven Boston Baltimore The Sherwin-Williams Co. 7 To Cumulatire First Preferred Stock Price 100 and Accrued Dividend PAUL CO. Members I'hlla Stock Eichance Uli CHE.STNUT STREET Important Facts Given In New Book "How to Select Securities" This book is free to any business man who wishes to know How to Study an Indus trial Stock. What to look for in study ing an Oil company, market-wise. What arc the Important points to consider in choosing mining securi ties. Where to secure informa tion without charge. ALSO gives complete re ports on nine different stocks which arc now in unusual market position and discusses them in a clear, interesting manner. Call, 'phone or write. Ask for No. T.U.-836 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widcner Bldg., Philadelphia Phones Bell, rouf6063 Ktyitone, Race 2290 Direct Private Wires Offices in 8 Principal Cities paign tho Salvation Army w" """" M H FABM AND GARDEN B F MODER N 5F Yi5ijR C0U NTRV Mmt I HOME WITH A NEPTUNE I WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM K Nature Alls our well and el- K terna, but you muit net th water "",'"''" .. W up.talra to bath, kitchen and laun- 1. dry yourself. You can do Mill with I a bucket, but n Neptune. Water Dupply Syatein will do tho work for Hni WHT TUU LUUK AT I I I y" V T abundant supply of pur.. i , i 9 running water, under blh pressure, H any time, H I ECONOMICALLY -. -JnjJl-3 HIHsfertrT " nlnei 110 or ,-r s-. Jftsa CS 5aamv!','X ,,a Mil0" Pr hour y 1- - . , - a. ICti JS-diy ff Jl capacity, furnished to I BBfSSMJ8I . HEnl'j 4452N6fe 1 mBimL Peas edT itmWa A MWmnam. I ToTlMtrr P a Dltplay Hoomi S IW jif SlKlMfisaaaM ftf kim SEEDS wbV S r. i-Dr.r.-, MM WA IK IxTfl a I iHi iYfiJtoiiiis Kffil P1' ' KIbAiI nlflFl aH ""-'""" MoWrzU Hr. jH ummm m.- msww&sm tf&stt'' rnw ; kwwm nor dpct Tfiiftii i i kigmiammgS2SQr V YrfFiv sIsaW kkW IWaWaaapapiPMPHHIHHHHMHi 1 fc.f JtaaflPBrSk. L KWWktt i H V B I I LI I rHf-' jflsaaaStKWN. "V auaeena Wli ' I 1 I I I KlPS" WAi BuVWRsSo. WAtloa Burpee Co. Y 1 M I I Fktmm I Seed Growers Philadelphia Seed Grew ra. Philadelphia. I BROAD AND SANSON 1 I T StiLUJ I PHILADELPHIA I WW produce amd Bf I If POSITIVE RESULTS n 13 SOUTH STRFFT Q?7 IRek C M U ee nnnnnujnv M " . BALTIMORE WASHINGTON. D. C. NEW YORK g f BVJ .n"ruct.oTo? I wff the cultivation ot vegetables, LniiiEaaaaHHeHMiaaaaaMKaaaaanHiHHSMesaaixMKnaKaaaiaaaaissiiisiBKJ Iff l)lnnts nnrt nwcrs Te"8 What. 'm"l''m'',mm'm,m'''mm' W ivhen, and how to plant, and I E "MHIll,,all,laHaVsVHBHHBaaaaaaaBiHHsaaaa full ot valunble Information for H fb V I ' ii r y I 'ot "'e experienced irardener B tAr INSURANCE Vhen The hold-up men and the burglars may not have stopped you yet nor entered your house. When they do, will you have a total loss, or mill fiit aeVi nrtA n1t ?iVlo Vs. anfaUi .n...J Burglars Call by insurance? Ask us here about our low-cost hold-up and uurgiary insurance policies. (rlarris J.JLatta r """"-vSTrA BLDG. I ocust K7S PHILADKT.PHI . . Ttaco 3432 nulst'a 1020 Garden Guide ilves dotnlled Instruction for the cultivation ot vegetables, plants and flowers Tells what. when. and how to plant, and It- full o! valuable Information for oth the experienced irardener i ml the novice. Don't worrv nbnut the hlKh cost of seeds Our prices, at no sac rifice of quality, show a reduced HclllnK price over the previous year Follow our Instruction)) and reduco the "high, cost of living." Sena for Your Copy Today It't Free it you have a garden you should have this book there's some thing on each ot the 140 pages vou'll bo glad to know ROBERT BUIST COMPANY I and C S. Front St. Phili., Pa , Burpee's Annual The Leading American Seed Catalog Burpee' Annual is a completo guido for tho Vegetable and Flower garden It fully describes Burpee Quality Seeds with a hundred of tho finest vegetable and flowers illustrated in tho colore of nature. If you aro interested in garden ing, Burpee's Annual will bo mailed to you free. Just clip out the coupon and fill in the space below. W. ATLEE BURPEE CO.. Seed Growers, 485 N. 5th Street, PhiladelpUa Gentlemen: Please send mo free a copy of Burpee's AnauaH E.P.T.. Alar. 9$ Name. Address . .STllAMSllH' NOTirES STEAMSHIP NOTICES FINANCIAL Annual Meethiyg XUK rEN.VSYI.VAMA KAIUIOAD CUMI'ANV General tifflce Broad Street Station Philadelphia. 18lh February. lli'.'O. """'" The annual meetlnc. of the atockhoMere t thla compan will be held on Turad 17. the Otli !nv nf Mnrrlt. I W0. at 11 n'clork , a. m.. In Vuh-Mioim Hall, 1S31 Walnut treet. Philadelphia, at which meetlne the an nual report of the Hoard of D'rertura for the jrear ended 31st December I'll!), and u-i ether aubjecta aa may he froprly presented. will bo aubmltted tar consideration and ac tion bv the atoikholders. Btockholdere may obtain cople of the annual report and th necessary tickets of admlnslon to the meeting; on and after the 3nd day of March mart by personal application at. or by letter to the aecretary'a ohfec. room S60, Ilroad Street Utatlon, JThlladelphla Nn0?J inr. KOCKIIILL IKON AN1) COAL CO.. 437 Chestnut Street The Annual Meetlni of the stockholdera cf fhla Company, and an election for a Hoard nf JDIrectora to serve for the enrulne; year, will he, held at the otTlce of jald rompany on Yliurailar. Iarch 18th, 1820, at 11 o'clock ''n" H M. COVINOTON Becretary. U. - U. S. Liberty Bonds jA 11 Issues Bought and Sold $50 $100 $500 $1000 Graham. Parsons Ik. Co. sii CHESTNUT iTREt. Philadelphia Hpexlal Mcetlnra FtlLLKIl.T.Kinnil COJIPANY Mrtl MorUuff 6e Hlnklnir I'und (iold nonds Under the Prollon of the niorluagc. propoaala . for the atcouiit of the einklne; Jund will b received until 3 r m. Marrh 18. IttJO. t tho omce of the Northern Truet iSompanr. Trustee, for the sa e to It at the lowest price, not xcecdln 102 of their Jac value and accrued Interest, of aa many of the above-mentioned bonds aa tSO.BOO will furchaae. All tender ehuulct be addressed to he underelaned. KOllTllKltN TrtUST COMPANY. Truate. Philadelphia, e l'roppeala W: ajVatiLhlns ..bAlaml. will be received her WSU. March Itud, 1M0. for furnlahlnr all j pairs vsitoa QIOCB' teuueot. rosALd ron htuckingh umco ot uuariermaeter uenerai. uioininff ana l viyiiian. juuninons uuuain (ton... V, c aealoq 1'ropoaala. In viii vwm rrceivea. ner uoui tiv FOREIGN INTERNAL BONDS We have established Direct Cable Communication with Belgium, France, Great Britain and Italy nnd through our agents in those countries can offer subject to change in price Monday Closing Price at Par 1'rliea Kxchunio hurmal Belgian Govt. Reitoration 5o $77 per 1000 frs. $193 French Govt. Victory Si 68 per 1000 fri. 193 French Govt. 4s of 1917 56 per 1000 fri. 193 Britiih Govt. War Loan 5s 336 per 100 486 Italian Govt.ConsoIidated War Loan 5s 52 per 1000 lire 193 Belgian Govt. New 5i, 1920 $76.77 per 1000 fri. French Govt. New 5i, 1920 72.73 per 1000 fri. We aro prepared to give information concerning thebc and other Foreign Securities and invito correspondence on this subject. EDWARD B. SMITH & CO. ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. Banker Danlcert 1411 Cheetnut St, Phila. Land Title Bldg., PhUa. v i ' vTffl. f 7i a Pnasrns-tr nnd Preliht Services Voldura .ThlladclDlila to Antwerp ". Mar. 10 Vlmlclla rhlhtdrlplili) Olaanow Mar. 10 Vasarl New York " Liverpool ., Mar. 10 Columbia New York " Londonderry nnd Glosiow Mar. 13 Chlnnna Phlludelphlu " Ixmlon Mar. II Muuretanla New York " Cherbouri; und Southampton Mar. 10 Italia ."New York " Naples - Mar. H Pannonla New York " Putrae. I)ubronlk and Tries to Mar. 31 Haionla New York " PDiuoulh. Ilamburc and London Apr. t Vennonla Philadelphia " I)rt(lon i , Imperator New York " Cherbourg und Houtliamnton Unrmanln New York " Lltrrpool Uoyal Georce New York "Pljmouth, Havre and Southampton Mauretanla New York "'Cherbourr and Southampton Columbia New York " 'ondondrrry nnd Glascow i K. A. Victoria New York " Ltiernool Apr. M imperator jsew York " Chrrboure and Haulharaplon Ma I Mauretanla New York " Clirrbourr and Southampton May 15 CunnanU New York " Liverpool ; jiaj It Curonla New York-" Plymouth. Cherbourr and Liverpool May l'or Later Salllnte Apply to ........... ........... .Apr. .Apr. 10 .Apr. 10 .Apr. It .Apr. 11 Apr. IT 2 1300 WALNUT STIJEET, PHILADELPHIA GOING TO EUROPE? Motorists try this Go to a reliable dealer or garage. Have your crank case thoroughly ch dined, cleaned and the reservoir ' filled with SUNOCO Motor Oil of the proper type your ' dealer knows which. Then notice how much easier your car operates. You will find, as others have discovered, that SUNOCO is the most. efficient lubricant you have ever used. This efficiency reduces repair bills, saves gasoline and oil and lessens the depreciation of your car. Here's the reason for this efficiency. suNoca MOTOR OBL i is a clean, accurate, uniform oil; contains the smallest possible amount of free carbon; is of the proper consistency for thorough lubrication; has low cold test does not congeal in cold weather because it does not contain paraffin; made in six different types to. take care of all cars. SUNOCO Motor Oil is sold by selected dealers and garages who have at their command complete data, which enables them to prescribe the correct lubricant for your particular car. Look for the dealer who displays the SUNOCO sign. SUNOCO is sold in any quantity; also in 1 and 5 gallon scaled cans and in handy drums for home garages. SUN COMPANY Philadelphia Offices Finance Building Refineries: Marcus Hook, Pa.; Toledo, Ohio,' Yale, Okla. I nNkJaftk " mUt taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauliaaaaaaaV H gyfgaj? 'VbttSSmimmta'iSSmKSlHSCSSTSiSSLmi '" -d Moderate Hate bj tho One Class Cabin Service of tba American Line Fart United Stitei Mail Steamer New York Plymouth Cherboars Soilfaamptei "PHILADRPH1A".... Mar.'lS A. 10 May 8 Jon. $ "NEW YORK" Mar. 20 Apr. 17 May IS JomU "ST. PAUL" .Mar.27 Apr.Z4-Mar2Z Jun.l INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. Pasumier (Mire. 1310 Walnut Rt Hilta. rrrluht Omce, 405-0 Uourae Bide. 1'lilU. EARN-LINF I ineorvomca isttl U. S. Shipping ttcu-d Steel Steamer General Cargo I Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester S S "Des Moinca Bridge" . Mar. Philadelphia Havana SS"Coquina Sailed SS "Lake Foxboro". .Mar. 12 SS "Lake Galera" . .Mar. 25 iTor rates and particular apply Larn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA. PA. rfrVi Holland America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Nalllnc tlclwrtl on occount of strike In H, S. Noordam, oalll'nsr not iir. . H. H. Hottfrilain. aa "mr not l2.f "' ?A 8. H. N. Amatrrdum. ..lllnVnJrSer.'A'pV l'or ratra and f'urthfr nfn., '.T:! .r,.T reuter unice. isai U'ulhiit T rit." rgni. ia?a-Pacific Lino NETHERLTNfc EAST INDIES rt rr rj JEj Naw lurk oee. tit jMfrr rUoa GREEN STARLINE Greek - Adriatic Ports Piraeus, Salonica and Trieite Oilier l'or I a aa Indurrmrnta Offer Sailing from Philadelphia U.S.Shippinsr Board Steel Steamen SS "Zarembo" ...Loading S S "Jomar," About Mch. 20 For riirthcr rarllculara Appir CHAS. KURZ & CO., Inc., Agtiit 10th Floor. Drezcl Ulilr.. l'Mla. Pnonex Lombard 5104 Main 1520 State Bank, of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TonnB COOK'S Travel Service Covers tho World Benefit by our experience. in Helectlng your Steamship Accommodation Wo ore tho accredited AjenU for all Atlauttc nnd PadflcS.B. Companies. THOS. COOK & SON 225S.,BrodSt, PW. . Ttltl YKmcinit i """'' vra-'--''---
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