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Carranzn is bnlni? visor nely pushed by Oencrals Pedro San chez and Higinlo Agullnr, lenders of the revolutionary forces which fought ' grim bnttle with Cnrranza's army near Rlnconnrin last week. They have superior force of cavalry nnd are searching the mountnins for some trace of the fugitive president. Oenernl Me dina left here today over the Inter Occante Railroad for the purpose of in tercepting Cnrranza if he attempts to reach the state of Vera Cruz. Morale. Hurt by Privations Lack of food nnd water lowered the Morale of Carrnnza's men so that their defeats nt the hands of the revolu tionists was a comparatively ensy tnsk, says a dispatch from the Associnted PresR correspondent In the battle zone. When revolutionary troops swept down on tho capital Cnrranza decided to flee, clinging to the idea that it wns necessary for him to reach Vera Crus tnd establish his executive powers. His trains carried 10,000 men and a large amount of war munitions, in addition to the presidential suite and goveri- W went funds and archives. On May 6 the Carrnnza trains reached Aplzaco, where they were Joined by troops com manded by General Pilar Sanchez. They then pushed on, but soon the engineers reported they could go ho further be cause their locomotives were out of water. Rush on Townrd Vera Crui The troops detrained nnd pushed on down the road, defeating a force of rev olutionists which tried to check their advance. After the track hnd been cut behind it, menus were found to tnko the presidential train further toward Vera Cruz, nnd on Mny 11 it reached Snn Marcos. Riuconndn was reached the next day, and there n battle wns fought ngnlnst troops eommnndert by Geuernl Mlrclcs, which were defentcd by the heavier columns coiumnnded by Cnrranza. I'p to this time no word of the re volt of General Guadeloupe Sanchez, revolutionary leader in this state, hnd reached Cnrranza, but on Mny 13 this alarming news was received. Later, when the town of Algibes was reached, Carrnnza's men found the rails cut. No wntcr could be secured nt Algibes nnd the morale of the soldiers seemed to break, large numbers deserting. Murgulit Turns Tldo On the afternoon of May 13 Gen ernl Sanchez made a violent assault on the Cnrranza army, but just as whnt seemed to be the moment ot victo.-y its nttack was repulsed by n counter-thrust led by General Murguia. The next day found the Cnrranza men abandoning some of the ground they had held on the previous day, nnd General Sanchez launched n new at tack, which smnshed the Carranza line nnd routed n part of the government troops. More than 3500 prisoners wcro taken by the revolutionists, who also captured all of Carrnnza's artillery nnd machine guns. It was immediately after this reverse that Carranza lied from the field of bnttle nnd succeeded in renching the mountnins. New Pastor at Gaston Church The Rev. F. Paul McConkcy, the new Sastsr of the Gaston Presbyterian hurch, Eleventh street and Lehigh avenue, preached his first sermon there yesterday, conducted communion serv ices and received sixteen new members into the church. PR0BAB1L1 NUOV ID D'lTALIA II Gabinetto Italiano Verrobbe Formato con Element! di Varii Partiti PubllBifd nnd UUtrlbutM Under . . ronMIT NO. 041. 181T, on file at the PoatofTlce ot Phila delphia, Pa. k s. num.nsoN. Postmaster aenerat. Roma, 17 magglo. IOn. Honoml, mlnlstrn della guerrn sotto tl dlmis- slonarlo, Oabinetto di .Nlttl , iftscrltto hi pnrtlto' soclallsta riformista, dopo l'incarlco ricevuto dal Re per la forma ztone del nuovo Ministero ha avuto im portant! colloqui con i capl del varn partiti tmrlnmcnteri o sembra sla rlu stito nil asslcurnrsi l'nppoggid del gio littinnl o del partito popolnrc. Lgli hn lungamente conferlto con gli Onoro- vnll XltH. ninllttl. Mrwln. Aflolioll. 0- dlno, Uertini, Pcano, Torre c CluftclU. durante lo oro nntimcridlane di lcri, o ncl pomcrigglo ha avuto colloqui con Luzzatti. Schanzcr c Falcloni, Secondo quanto si dice nci circoll pnrlnmentarl il nuovo ministero sarebbe controllato dal glollttlnnl c dal popo larl, o vl farebbero parte set mlniBtrl del dlmlssionarlo , Onblnctto Nitti. Alctini dcputotl dcll'cstrcma nvrebbero dlchiarato chc dnto il momento porla mentare c tcnuoto conto della sltunzlonc concrnle tin minister Bonomi non c' indicato cd nvrn' una vita breve. I deputnti del partito popolare si sono riuniti In una sala a Montccltorlo alio scopo di esamtnarc la situnzionc c dcllbcrare definitivnmente sc essi ...iail-.inin no feolli doTranno teollaborarft' n narteclnare ftl nUOVO "ministKrn. Prnmiln Tftnlnlonn che cssl parteeipernnnd al Gftbinotto Donoml. Olttb al popolnrl hanno tcnuto rinnloni altrl gruppi pnrlamcntarl per csamlnaro la eltunzlono o si c' dpprcso clicil gruppo radlcale hn deciso di ne- 'MFitiirii it sun srinoilo al Ministero Donoml, non tsscn,doil wrlflcatb alcun tnilo che'possfl., glustlficare Jin mutft1 stesso. i I ;-Vr)ffilii Aftr ,LU ' if i 1 Restasrico'ra .fetrto l'altwi.-'Tfa ,lel soetallstl. nue'm Chelsea Yacht Wheel Clocks The cases are made of pol ished cast bronze metal or brass in the design of a yacht wheel, fitted with Chelsea eight day ship's b611 move ment. A clock of bronze green antique finish, 144" high, with Chelsea ship's bell movement striking on Cathe dral gong $150. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MEnCIIANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STULL'$42H1sTi! 50 40 STILL IN THE QAME. FO'o'D JUST THE SAME. DON'T FORQET THE NAMEI STULL'S o DINNER wSUPPt-R Clio .. ovuiJ) meat, WW Vea.. B. B. A Coffee C lLHI IfcKb 4110 Ineludlna D. 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The test of any filing system is its ability to produce right now, this minute, the letters that were "put away yesterday or six months ago. The L. B. Automatic index is that kind of a system. It not only speeds your letters into the file, but it speeds them out again on request. "It gets them there and it brings them back!" How? Byr a system that is simplicity itself a Twentieth Century filing system that really checks itself against errors. ' Write for descriptive literature Library Bu reau Card and filing Founded 1876 Filing cabinets systems wood and steel M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut st, Philadelphia Salesrooms in 49 leading cities of tho United States, Great Britain and France ? "?' J.VBK Mt m . umti aW jl m. umh fc AttTJKOM rnWfOlfOTM! "." ) Hrf g., tama farwwtt.TXMt JThcrai8tant Canhier in a big jesstem bank says: "A great im provement over the old style of filing. 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Like the telephone, the typewriter, the adding machine? dictating machine and addressing machine, Kardex has come to be recognized as one of the most important and necessary factors in the conduct of modern business. Any place records are kept Kardex can be applied; with beneficial results -in .the office,, factory,storc, bank, institution, etc. Kardex keeps" the important 'data on every card record in plain sight always, it docs away with the time wasting "hunt and search", card-in-box method that necessitates the handling of a dozen or more cards to find one. In Kardex your eye instantly locates the card you want, one finger exposes it fully. ' You refer to or make entry on either front or back without removing the card. That does away entirelywith the possibility of mis-filed or lost cards; In comparison with the card-in-boxmethod," Kardex saves from 50 to 75 of time, in record keeping. It increases the efficiency of recprds anywhere from 200 to 300. 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