! rgw"-- " "$! J "f " G"FS t ,lW:' HMG?t Vf,rm,in- M' Juifttl sttai hai jigmnyi EVENING PUBLIC .LEDGER-PHirADEPHIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920 ,3 HOLD POLICEMEN N ELECTION CASE Lieut. Meyer and Others De-' tained in $2500 Bail in 36th Ward .SeandAl WARRANTS FOR FOUR. MORE AeliiiB I.ieutciiniit Wllltnm Meyer. of he Twrntietli nml Federal street po lice Motion, two patrolmen nutl two intl-Vnic workers of the ThlrtyaWth "winl. were lieltl in .$L'"00 lmll for it ..-,t... lienrln? tnilnv In- .Itldcc Mnnn Chun an the result of 'nlli-Reil IrreKU- I liiritics In tliat dlvinleti en Inst election ' " The patrolmen lielil me IMunril Sncll j anil Jlnrtin .Mtiiiieiiniiu, nnu mr im Vnm inpn niei Ilucli rinvin. iwentv-i KMNith nnd Wliniteu vtieetH. nnd .To .Te scpli Currani, e( the sump iipIrIiuoi--beod. ( , , Court officers nnneinircd tlint unr Hurts lind been Issued for the unest of four ether workers who dlsnpitpnied sime election day. The iup Wnlter Itrilly, Matthew Hnrnes. Tlienias ( a a nii'e'nnd Leuis Dawup.v. On .if count of their felluir te nppenr tnjav .IiuIkp Monechnirsaid these moil must be icsarded as fiiKitivps fieni justlcp. TIip pellccnipn nnd wnul weikeis wpip aiiP'tcd by Court Officer .lehn MI1H (tnn. of Common IMpns Court Ne. H. Wnrrnuts for tliP arrest of tin; men werp sworn out by bis son. William MilliKan. who Is Vnrp commit teemnn of the Eighteenth dUIsleti, Thirty-sixth wsid. All arrested arc climbed with con cen spiring te prevent n free and fair pIpp pIpp tfen AceerdiiiB te Vnrp uerkerti, the prii-enpis with ethprs took pait in a peneral disorder which prpwntfd n fair count in. the rJlKliteenfli division. He yelvers were drawn, according te the Vnie men. nnd these who favored the election of Chnrles Penimer for Coun cil were driven from flip polls. Jeseph I. CJnffncy irttended tedny's hemlne in the Intel pst of the Vitrei, while I'dward A. Kelly lepresentcd the ndministiatieu forces. TELLS WOMEN OF SCOUTS Dr. Hart Addresses Jewish Coun cil Today f)r Chmles 1). Unit, chnirman of the Philadelphia Scout Council, nddressed the Philndelphin section. Council of Jewish Women, at the Mercantile Club Librnrv, Itrentl nnd Master Htreetn, this nftcrnoen. Mayer Moere jesterdny efBtlally opened the Bey Scout model tnmp en, the Parkway. Dr. Hart Introduced the Maver. Troop Thirtv-thrcp's bnnd from the athletic recreation enter. Twenty-sixth nnd Jeffersen streets, under the lcnder phlp of Scoutmaster Chubb, suppllpd nniic, nnd their busle corps b'ew colors while the flag was bolus broken out. During the nftcruoen Scout Miles Kckert Rave n demonstration of flap-. ja(k coekinR. v GUNNERsTfLOCK TO JERSEY Opening of Rabbit and Quail Season Tomorrow Draws Many (iunners nre fleekinc te Seuth Jersey today for the opening of the rabbit and ltmil season tomorrow. (tame is reported plentiful in the lower end of Gloucester, Salem and Cumber land counties. Muuy rabbits hate been urn in the fields nt the lower end of Camden county. Much of the lnnd is pestpd by farm ers, who will limit hunters te their elide of friends. Ktery gunner must rnrn n license. The fen for residents of New Jersey is .$1.15. nnd. a non resident gunner must pay SlO.lfi. Seme of the clerks will keep their offices open teniisht for this accommodation of the gunners. Dr. Wittner Stene Honored Dr. Witmer Stene, of this cit. wns tleetpd prjsldent of the Aiueilcnn Omi Omi Omi tliolecists X'nien. new in session in Washington, l. C. Dr. "Stene is wpII Known a the "xccutive curator of Hip Academy of Natural Sciences, of 1'hlH tielpldn. and as n writer en ornithologi cal and etaer scientific studies. iii ' i"wtm,TBm ' avmi ' ' B.jAWBVEjHjk:.' BwBl TO BRING CHEN TO SUNDAY SCHOO L Workers' Association Will Con tinue Discussion of Methods at Meeting Today RALLY WILL END SESSION WOMEN ALSO DISAGREE Hammonton Judge Finds Them Same as Men en Jury When Justice of the Peace Strouse, of Hnmmonteu, IS'. J., decided te lm panel nine women te serve en n jury te decide a case previously disagreed upon by an all-man Jury, he credited himself With entertaining n ery bright idea. . Today his fnlth fn the fnlrer and. he has discovered, firmer sex Is new rudely shattered. This morning after deliberating for an hour en. the pros and cons of the case In question, Hninmon Hninmen Hninmon ten's first nearly nil-woman jury re turned n verdict of disagreement. The case fenccrned trepnssing. vn 127 POOR RICHARDS TO VISIT NEW YORK 'IVaJTAAAa Ktf.stfc.Xw.! &ft MKS. WILLIAM S. KII)V Who lias represented the National Yeung Women's Association In the Orient for years, w HI speak nt the World Fellowship Supper In Ik ghcu at the Oerimmtewii V. W. C. A. tonight Plans for brlnclng children Inte the Sunday school will lie discussed today at the second dn's uitting of the nunTlnl convention of the Sunday Scheel Work Werk eis of Philadelphia The convention opened estenlnv with a ministers' cenfprpnre In llelv Trinity 1'nrUli Hnnip 'PuriifleUi stl eet below Walnut street. Dr. Alexander Henry presided. The i (invention will elesp this pvc- I nlng with n rnlly nt Iletv Trinltv Kpls- i opal Cliureh, where the tegular busl- Yerk three feature acts, all original and strictly Poer-nichardlaii. One feature will be n moving picture, the work of nilbcrt Onble anil Charles M. Wessels. The picture shows Krnnk lln's grave opening nnd the relnrnma relnrnma Hen of I'rnnklln in the pprsenngp of Tm.t Uitlfviir Tim nlptlllO sllOWH lllfll 1 hunting several members of the Peer Klrhnnl unit), having nincn wiin inrm and being taken t New Yerk in an nlr- Advertising Men Will Take En- ,eper1pUn0rw!iPteJn,'lbr. David . t. . . p. . . i Stern nnd directed by Wayne Mntshall. tertainment reatures te wm i,0 another feature. Seven girls and e . . . . ., .. I two men will take tiart. Kach slrl will epnmX UlUD IVIeeting , 10 dressed te represent a well-known Philadelphia product. Its viitues will I be sung as a parody en some popular i OPERETTA WILL BE GIVENj- .... frBltIrr wlM , tllc Im. lersonatien of Karl Hloemingdale. pies dent of the Peer Hlchard Club, und TO PROBE ELECTION FRAUDS PERSHING TO VISIT; DIJjtiT New Yerk Grand Jury te Hear Evl- Will Be Guest at Armistice Celebra dence Today t'" en Thursday v... Vnrii. Nep. 0. (Hv A V.) tipperal Jehn J. Persuing will d District Attorney Kdwnrd Swnnn or dcred laid before thp grand jury today guest of houer of the First Division at Camp Dix tomorrow nnd Thursday, i. i i.t frmt.u rnnnrtpil since during Its Armistice day celebration , . , i Thnt wns nnneuneed yesterday uic eirriien ii ;n uh". , Atnenif these were tne nt the finding of neainpinrtcrx 01 tunjer ienrrui unaries P. Summprnll, Deaths of a Day CHANNING RUDD Liberty Lean Comptroller Dies as He Steps Off Train New Yetli, Nev. 0. dimming Htnld, compttellcr of the government lean or er or ganisateon of the New Yerk "Federal Reserve Hank 'or the Inst tout teen months, diid suddenly from henrt dis ease vpstenlnv in Hobekeli. He was stricken ns he alighted fiem a train that hnd brought Mini trem ills Heme in Merris Plnlns. When the first Liberty Lean cam nnkn u lnunclieil be wns nntieilitcd expcutlvp mannger for Maryland, but his talents seen brought his transfer te New Yerk. Joining tne local . ,, T, 1. .... (Jnntn.v. Vin 'f. prni iipscrvc duiik eh 'i'i "w . -.'. 1018. he carried en the administration of the third, fourth ami Victory leans. Lewis E. Kurtz Milhllle, N. J.. Nev. 0. Leuis D Kurtz, forty-five years old, mayor el this citv, died in his home last nigi i. He succeeded Themns Whltaker. who resigned owing te ill health, and shortly after assuming the office was also stricken ill. Majer Kurtz was one of the Republican leaders of Cumbetland county. He lcacs a widow and three children. Jehn Dennelly Dnvlrstnun. Pa.. Nev. II Dennelly, aged sixty-eight years, mom mem inent business mnn of this boieugh nnd former burgess of the town, dlel sud denly nt bis home here jesterdny of heart disease. Mere than fifty J ears age Mr. Dennelly enme te this borough nnd for the la-st twenty years conducted n stove store in this borough. Themas R. Grapewlne Wlldwoed, N. .1.. Nev. I). Themas R. Ciappwlnc, rlghty-ene years old, one of the pieuppr srttlers of this city, died in his Rurk acnue home Sunday evening, nfter it lingering illness. He wns n widower. He leaves two cliil ihen. a son nnd n daughter, nud a number of grandchildren. Charles Frledel Scaferd. Del.. Nev. !). f'hatles Frledel, jirospereus farmer, died of enncer esterdny. , He was slxty-hvp pnis old! He wns n nnt'np of Lyoem- I lug ceuntv. Pa., and came te Delnwatc wltli his patents when tiltc jeung. iiess of the convention will be con ducted An nddress will be made b "'. Ilenrv lMward Trnllp. of Kansas City, en "The Teacher That Teaches." The object of yesterday's conference wns te further icllgleus education In the church threj phases (f that work beinc the sublect of addresses by the Rev. Kdwnrd C. Kunkle. of West Chester; the Rev. Dr. Wnrrcn R. Wnrd, of the Weitmlnhter-Oreenwny Presbyterian Chittch, and Ldwnrd Sar gent, of New Yerk. Sir, Sargent, the only lnjmnn te ad diess the conference, gne what was considered the most prnptlcal solution of the educational problem. "Theie uic 50(1,000 children in New Yerk city nleue thut are net connected In nny wny with a lellgieus educa tional institution," snid Sir Sargent. "The only wny we can reach these children is te have them systematially excused ft ein school for n icrtnin time each week te receive teligieus instruc tion A plnn by which children devote one hour or mere n week of school time in teligieus training in some ether in stitution has been found practical in several cities. The Rev. Phillips K. Osgood, vicar of the chapel of the .Mediator, spoke en "Pageants as a Means of Teaching and Impressing Religious Truths." Pageants Involve nctive patticipatien in teligieus tiainlng of these who other wise would be merely onlookers." said Sir. Osgood, "nnd in se doing provide the grcntest means of expipssien for all peoples and stimulate interest in things of teligieus significance." Following thp ministprs' conference dinner was served In the Rethany Pres byterian Church, Twenty-sppend nnd Rninbrldgc stipels. TIip evening meet Ing was nddicsed by Harry Wnde 1 Hicks, general secretary New Yerk - Jehn i Sunday Scheel Association en "The Necessity of Religious Kducntien, and Kemper G. SIcCemb, general scctctary Somerset county, en "The Leadership Training Program in the Scheel." Orazle Cnrpe was endeavoring te re- ,,,... cover $200 damnges from Peter Capelli One bundled nnd twenU -seven mem because the Intter's chickens had done i bets of the Peer Kit hard Club will take that much harm te his property. ft special train from Rread Street Sta- Premitient women rt" , Hen nt 3 o'clock this afternoon for New served en the jury. Ihey were .Mrs.' D. S. llellamy, foreman; Sirs. Rese rk. "I"""' I"W will tnke part In the Russe. Sirs, lliirten Simons, Sirs. K. sllvpr Jubllpp of the Sphinx Club, the A. Rurdlck. Slf3. llyren Dnvls, Sllss eldest nihcrtislng tlub in America. Thctcsa Rttbba, Sirs. Lillian Piatt, The Peer Rlchaids will constitute Airs. Alice Rrewn nnd Sirs. C. L. the Inrgest delegntlen of ndvettlslng Raucr. men that hns ever left this city te at- tend an interclub dinner. TROUBLE REUNITES COUPLE nSi VJ!!i, V,!;n, ffiVn1 J tnlninent this evening, nnd the followers Parents Jein After Ten Years te of Renjnmln Frnnklln will tnke te New Help Erring Sen Separated for ten jears. husbnnd nnd I m,mmmmmmmm wife nre reunited today through the troubles of a son who was committed te the Heuse of Detention for examination of his mentnl condition, following his uncut three weeks age en the charge of stealing i ucs valued at $800. When the son, Charles Highley, twenty-two yents old, was sent te prison, he notified his mother, whose home Is en Atigern tetrace near l ifty ninth street, and bis father, who has 'been living In Chicago for many years. Highley hastened te this city, nnd nlded his wife's efforts te ebtnln the boy's release. The teuple ute new liv ing at the Angera terrace nddress. R. II. S. Huntsman, president of the Sphinx Club, bv two members of the Peer Richard dub. The men will nc cuse the real presidents of perpci'intlng n .fraud en the Sphinx Club. Sir. Rloemlnrdale will be Impersonated by Philip Kind, and Sir. Huntsman by Walter Lpp Resenberger. Phlladelphlan Killed In Chester Falling forty feet from n wuy in the Chester vnid of the Aterrhnnts Ship building 'Ce. yesterday. Henry Sten bach. twenty-six, TilOi Kingsesslng nvenue, wns Instantly killed. A widow and two children survive him. tW Via-lef WTsncanc ' Simp 11 ' "encra, Pcrshl 'lT. Majer Genera. S Nera Stanten Rurney, nn election nffl- mernll. division commander at 111 b Sum clnl, that Republican ballets cast in the thirteen election districts of thn lirst Assembly tllstricc were ueciBrce "wild" by ether efhcinls eer her pre test. Discharge Jurer Who Changed Mind I.. !,,, IlnrwitZ. of Cnllewhlll I sliect wet of Twenty-second, the juror who chnnged his nilnil ever night after signing it erdlct of guilty, was jester- i tiny tllschnrged from the pnnpl of jurors , bv Judge Davis and pronounced unfit niid unsafe te sent- as a juror Ibis action followed nn exnmlnntien of Ilor Iler witz In the distritt attorneys office bv Assistant District Attorney Jntnes Onv Gorden. Jr.. .Majer Samuel O. Wynne, i chief ceuntv tletectivc. and Detectne t Cm den Lehman During the px- nminntlen he wns tonfrented with an other of the jurors Bedy Found In Alley Identified The bed.v of n man found (lend In nn alley yesterday morning wns Identified last night nt the meigue us tlfat of Waller McGnimli. forty -tlve years old. SIcGaugh wns found in the rear of 7ii Callewhlll street ly Jeseph Rlttmeuthal, the occupant of the house at that nddress. perfect dinner demands Run Over Trying te Dedge Truck Attempting te avoid u motertruck driven by Sninuel Cellins, of J street near Sixth, Slanuel Pen ten, ir2 Dnst WIlcj strept, wiis thrown from his hi cjcIp nnd tun ever nt Rread strppt and Glrnrd nvenue last night. He was taken te St. Jeseph's Hospital, nud found te have a fractured shoulder nud Internal lnjuiies. ika Salted "Nuts. Favers, Bon.Bens te harmonize with the table decpratiens BIO Cbcstnut 5 t MacDonald & Campbell Special Reduction Announcement MANY peeplt r ii cv veq- U U O IV.UV 7.50 Per Annum On Your Idle Meney VtK UAVJ3 avallable nnd recom recem "mcnil ter Investment the $1000 Geld Bends of SWIFT & COM PANY, one of the largest and most successful concerns of Ha character m tlie world. v Total Sales of the Company's prod ucts luwe Increased from $2Be--000,000 In 1009 te eer $1,200,000,000 tn 1U19. Kach $1000 bend pays $70 Interest per annum, and Is repaj-able In fHe years. At present tlme they can be ecured at discount of $26 00, making nerage Interest return for the period eer 7,50 per annum. e are se ding the business - weather man's guesses that they don't find! time te leek up and see hew brightly the sun is shining. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sales Promotion 400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia HMIl 'VI PI X NKSs ' ens SiuVEnsMrms 5r.. 3twu ""ns Emerald Cut Diamonds ExqDj&iieJy mounted 'in desrgna of (fistiictti 'e elegance Will you, for your own sakes, try te match the suit and overcoat values we new offer at honest reductions? The acknowledged superiority of MacDonald & Campbell clothing puts this opportunity beyond competition. Suits and Overctats Frem $45.00 te $75.00, New $10.00 Less Suits and Overcoats $80.00 and Upwards, New $15.00 Less Nete: These reductions apply te our entire stocks of clothing, als. Cleth Moter Coats, Leather Coats, Chauffeur suits and Overcea 1334-1336 Chestnut Street tjmm I'ull particulars pladlu untijiecJ en rcnucst. I Carstairs & Ce. Members New Yerk ancl Phila. Sleck Exchanges 1419 Walnut Street, Phila. Conservative Investment Securities Business Man Wanted Grewing chain tore organi ergani organi sateon needs a man who i a capable aletmanager and executive, one able te success fully manage Philadelphia store, te take full charge. He mut be young enough te nye speed and old enough te have ..,T,ia mn we want Is entire! JWerent from the general run, ter ne mut be n man who would nb ! U,Jly decline anything but the eundeit business. i..Ti ,h'?, mn ,hl stable organ ergan organ iiMlen offers an excellent perma "nt position with salary and com mission consistent, $7800 possible. Security In cash must be fur II., j V U-'extsnt of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars, which will be '"lly protected and returned at "iVince el bualness relations, I his opens up an exceptional opportunity ler a man of geed landing, ..SlV' , married or single, bsnMng and business references-i in short, tell us why you can quel LyJn y,0"' first letter, se that w. ny.i2J,,eWr dcl.d.6 nether or net B?fnl nen "! Preva mutually S.jW'pa.1"- e- . r v2 TAstum rAxn ST R E N G T H THERE IS STRENGTH IN THE ST A TEMENT THA T ECONOMY IS 'A FEATURE OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT. THE HYSHO GARMENT, SKETCHED, WHILE OF EX CELLENT DESIGN, FROM THE HIGH SHOULDERS DOWN, HAS VALUE AS ITS MOST APPEALING QUALITY. I T WILL ' SAVE BY. SERVING. sf8 i i i-j,l VhJ-H v 4 'FASHION PARK CLOTHES ARE IN CLUDED IN OUR REPRICING SALE AFFORDING OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THESE SPLENDID GAR MENTS A T PRICES FROM $10 TO flS LESS THAN THE VALUE OF EACH SUIT OR OVERCOAT, TIMXCWB MEIEHDB 8M (( jl 1424-1426 Chjestmit, Street. fcHWUajUJ. . aysef-Masilfiiti xMf J E JlUssUgWgsMtslstt I $35 Sale! Limited Period i Limited Number 1 sttmmmmmsmmwmm ' jj of Perry 3 1 j I Suits and I Overcoats I III M ! Made te sell for , $55, $60 and $65 ! I new going out I If at I One Uniform 1 Price $35 I lil 3 I lil I s I St x 3 m.i ' .7 if 7 v Ii i 3 lf I i j! j rj Story's in the prices they were te sell for, and the price you can buy them for in this most op portune offering! Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum One-Quarter Millien Stock At Before - the - War Prices 40 te 60 Per Cent Belew Present Market Values The Linde War en High Prices has made a deep impression upon the public because its purpose is sincere and its reductions are real. If every merchant in the country would face the issue as squarely as we are doing, the profiteer would quickly disappear. Our prices new are just as. low as before the war. Yeu are perfectly safe in buying here, for the market will have te drop JO te 60 per cent before it will be even with our figures. Everybody knows this will net occur. We arc offering absolutely the greatest money-saving opportunity in Philadelphia. Shep around and see what you can de. Loek carefully te the quality. We are known te the best manufacturers as the most par ticular buyers in the trade. This benefits our customers. Don't miss this Sale. The assortments are enormous. The values are real. The reductions are genuine. It's the chance of a lifetime. 575 Wicker Pieces Reduced $65 ler $140 3 pieces Cretonne ceerel $22 ler $36 Electric lamp, cretonne lined. $17 for $35 Arm chair with book rack. $30 for $55 Chair or Rocker, high back $6,50 for $S,50 round Table, all unislic $19 for $50 large Sefa, cretonne cushion $115 for $175 cushioned suite Three pieces 67.5 Living-Roem Tables Reduced $25 for i7 Coleniaf designs in Maliegan. $15 for $21 Heavy golden oak, 42-in top $38 for $57 Empire design, fluted columns. $26 for $55 Maheganj , oval top, 8 legs $40 for $60 Large Davenport Table, 60 inches. $25 for $-10 Mission design; fumed oak $65 for $125 Elaborate Mahogany; 54-in top. 50 Sefa Beds Reduced $68 for $0 Mahogany Imperial leather. $65 for $95 Quartered Oak, 5 ft 2 in. wide. $57 for $85 Mahogany Imperial leather. $70 for $125 Oak Mission design. $85 for $125 Mahogany. Colonial design. $95 for $150 Mahogany Imperial leather. $110 for 5165 Mahogany. Tapestry covered. 221 Dining-Roem Suites Reduced $195 for $275 4-piecc J.Kebcan Oak st.itc $238 for $400 4-picce Maheganv dain Mine $325 for ?600 Queen Anne 4-piecc suite $450 ter $650 10-piecc Chippendale suite $575 l'"- SS50 4-picce m.issne alnut suite $750 for $1200 10-pici.c Walnut, Empire design $825 ter $1250 Adam, Mahuganv , 10 piece, 215 Living-Roem Suites Reduced $85 for $135 3 pieces blue and geld damask $110 l.ir $le5 Mahegam cane tapestry suite. $150 ler $225 Mahogany cane cleur suite $225 for $375 0crstuffed, cushion scats $325 for $550 Imperial blue velour. $440 for $750 3-pie.c Leuis XV Iihie Damask $525 for $775 Massie overstuffed tapestry 290 Bedroom Suites Reduced $190 for $285 4-piece Adam Walnut suite $235 for $400 Mahogany pest Colonial suite $275 for $550 4-picce Mahogany Queen Anne $350 for $700 4-picce Walnut Queen Anne $700 for $1050 5-pictc Massive Georgian $550 for $800 6-piccc Massive Walnut suite Buy Fine Goods! In this big $400,000 Unloading Sale of Perry's Finest Reduced Prices that were already loweneugh, which is like kicking a man when he's down ! Unbeatable Values in, Fine Overcoats and Fine Suits at $50 Result of extra Special effort te keep up an over flowing measure of goodness in fabrics, workmanship and line at 350. You'll say se! PERRY & CO. 16th &. Chcttnut Sts. ffl- Mrj..a. 1 J n.x-.-f.m-Jj'i", Save a Full Third en Rugs and Linoleum $130 00 Wilten, 9x12 ft $86.00 78.00 Wilten, 6s9 ft 46.50 75 00 Axmmstcr, 11.3x12 ft .... 52.50 82 50 Best Axminstcr, 9x12 ft .. 67.50 65 00 Ilest ANminster. 7 6x0 ft , 49.00 175 00 Finest Wilten, 8 3x10,6 ft 135.00 W.00 Seamless Vehct, 9x12 ft . 69.5J 11000 Wilten. 69x12 ft 87.50 48 00 Brussels. 9x12 ft 28.00 $4200 Brussels, 8.3106 ft $24 00 0.00 Wilten, 4 6x7 6 ft 27.50 8 00 Grass 0x12 ft 12.00 16 7? Art Weel, 6x9 ft U 75 27 50 Art Weel, 8 3x10.6 ft .... 19.00 17 00 Wee! Fiber. 7 69 ft ... 10.50 1200 Fiber, 6x9 ft 6.50 3 25 Inlaid Linoleum, sq d 1.95 1 50 Cerk Linoleum, sq yd 95 HENRY LINDE Open Friday Eventnga Until JO o'Cleck 23d, Columbia & Ridge Ave. Painting work that satisfies you eu'U hai that sense of satisfaction if Wilsen does the weik. Yeu will knew that the paint is the sort te 1 cully protect und that It hnn been laid en by expert work men. Fer that hn-i been the Wil Wil eon kind of painting for C9 yeais. li,sfll IF sfMHire JIgoed paint.ne 1 X If ih3tsiw Will stand the test of time 4N.7th.Sl. Eslabhslied. OS m COMIM.MMl MH Ml), 1 rrnprlMerh 01 . Mill OMI'IM)llM AMI tl-Ml IHIOK I ill Mtitndnnl intrruntlnital rpf rrnc. book en nhip ,! atmi mho erjtj inTiQiiL kni mtln irnnnc sek Ih nnrvi r. of H llvs rpsclal ustnt In hamlln tlif r ait-rrKsIn rsnvsd iiml Imuli imlra In I'll IsiWipliU inct district) , AiKn tiiesen win ni reiuiri 10 turn inreucn lull orders and cash encn is. weiWi apptlMV liens, naintm hank. tr4 or credit bursa I ratine te secratanr. COMPRNDItmiiV LTD.. IK OM . feni Bone, tmuara, Ijwaw, Yi, 1, iuu IfilSfci m 1l I I X rt lAlAsiay-" L WJrtfcvl fr.t.. m VvAiuW sssMstsSissAsssWassaalisMal