ffPtV' "'A''' r? T"W v " Wt'-tiUfr.VjIU'! f. i"' n v EVENING PUBLIC QDTDDGER-IHILADELrHrA, THUKSDAY, JANUARY 20, J.021 1 DECLARES BUSH CONTROL 11 S. SHIPS New York Company Dominated by English, Says Sena tor Jones AGREEMENT CITED IN PROOF l! r. II) flip Associate! Pros it ..ti.inninii. 'nn. 120.- Clmrcos tlint ilonl of thin Chamber of Commerce, Is lircNlilcnt uf tlic Inlortintlntuil Mercnti tile Marine Co., tlio American company which ciitcicd Into the ngref limit nl irmly referred to. "Ill 1 fvifw Iiir till Hcciurncp of Imp IHlllllL'H. cntl 1 1 1 1 V WHIP llllltl (Irllllil Mini the principle itcccKxiirlly iintlerlyliiK thij i-iuiiiiMiiiu'iu 111 nn Aiiicririiii iiii'icimnt murine In LcIiir Mncrlllccd to n group ih'votcil to fintlicrliiK 'tliu IiiIiti'Mm of the llritlsli incicnntllc iimririo or llrlt Ich trades"" Franklin Denies Chargci Scnntor .tones' clinres brmiKlit n sharp rejoinder from 1. A. S. Trunk lin. prcHldent of the company, and tre ated a lively dNetwIon. In (he cour.ie of ih address Seim tnr .tones nuIiI iiii nqciit of the 4 1 1 1 -IiIiik board In New York fit j , who for merly wus In the employ of the Inter national Mercantile Marine, had on- posed establishment f nll American permanent merchant marine under the I TJnVflilltl Tlfnlt1Vfi American fine. The board must conform "ul " MJVlslUI Ct Party secondary I ever, blames Ha fnr ln-plrUi-j the tin 'L' Motorman Held In Man's Death olilrer Mm1) it is the oierzcilims ,j(,si nli I. Milder. Wis North I Ifty- niiih""i " , ,i " t ' . "' - ri mi iiii-i unit International Mercantile Marine uliipiilnjj line between New York nnd American tdilppltiB company ' ....Him' ilie iiiieration of nit- !".. ,i..tr furl v vessels leased from I P I ' A I - - . . ,,r .hll.pl.iP board. I- boi.nd by nti " ...i ..)ni-il tiiln Willi fill I iPltlsh ncrcPniriii r,lt11:" ;, , ,, i ,M.rn.ne.it In lim:! to pursue "n.ipol ,,., inji.rioMs t,, the interest of 1 e riizllli niercaiitile marine or of IlritMi were made today bv hnclnml on the crouiul that It would Injure the business of Mritish lines fi nm .New York." Mr. I'ranklln nuked who the man was nnd Senator .Ioiich said he tlwtiRht his 'name was .Mr. Andrew." "We never had a man bv that name. declared Mr. tYniibllu. nn.l Senator i asked for furHter Information as to the i .... ..r U'nsliiiiLMon. nuthor of the senator's charces mVrcliant marine act. Senator .tones asked to be excused, ,. ,.., nt the text of the nlleKf it i " " '" wan compelled to return to Ports of I i V x oi in '',, f the Senate for the regular session. HsrePinont. ciite.e Into r I ipt I M,;lm,(ir ,lM1H),(,n ,)f ,((msu,,a. who fwriit . " .; ' ' , Ipmhki then nvugtilitiNl Mr. Knuikllii .Tunis in nif J ri'hlress befo e t he a " , ( ,.,.,,1, , tle ,.iarKes. M.nvention f. - Nn ioiml Mo" m it "It Is manifestly unfuir mid unjust." Marine .wmi'iimon. r ........... ,,.,.,.,. i.-,.,,,,,,, Nnid.."for a meinber of mcepliiK charges of nteinptrt 1 lint- t. Senate of the Culled States to fh Interests, supported, lie said, lJ ! make such charges ngnitiMt the Inter- rrrtalii American Interests, to destroy , national Mercniitik. Murine. The com- tin American merchant marine. puny Is American. None but Ameri- ,. m.i. i,. Vlrlnil f'nnlrol !""s '" "" itA board tf directors, and llrlthh '" ir,,ul l ulro' , , H!l per cent of its stock Is held by The aureement. ns iiioteil by Senator j Americans." T.iiies. reserved the rifflit of termination Constructive legislation to Kiiarantee in the British (Jovernment in the event the Cnlted States eipial louiMierclul op- i,f the piirsuauce of any policy Injurious portiiuity upon the seas, was urccd to- t the Mritish mercantile marine nnd dm by Senator Uniii!ell, of Louisiana. , ft the imal uec.sion in nisi- . in., , i tne oiienlm; ot the second lonventloi to the fdiipplng net so nn to provide for nn American permanent merchant ma rine, tinder private ownership, sufficient to carry the greater part of our commerce." ABAD1E DECLARES RESIGNATION FORCED Now York, .Ian. 'JO. (My A. 1) During exumlniitloti today of Colonel K, II. Abadle, former comptroller gen ernt of the shipping board and ICmer geney Fleet Corporation, before the Walsh committee Investigating th" board's affairs, Representative Tom Cntitinllv. nt Tins. ipinnrked ! "I have been llstenilii; to n whole lot of testimony before this committee and it seems to me that everybody is trying to 'pass the buck' to some one else.'r Mr. Connolly's remarks came In con nection with the ireentntlou of a Inrge volume of detailed testimony by Col onel Abadle relating to unchecked ma terial in Pacific coast shipyards, u pint of the .WOO.nOO.tKM). which be said Is carried on shipping board books as un distributed chnrges. Colonel Abadle read Into the record the statement that his resignation had been forced by n "fintnc-up." inoliii llllltl of the elevated t'nntliiiuit from I'nce line J. ., .1 . il.. ... ...t,, Innl ttif ,li menus I"." " -, ",." '" , ,,,.,., ,,,.,, Will ICI" OI lllllloiinreinriliK lim- nn"-. i ...... ., , The fact i that llajs has not re- train tlmi jisterdny ran 1"W ' ceived a tender of the post of post-I fatally iiijuieil A. Pultiiiilm. ''Vr , . . mister ceneial. peililips has not t 'ill li-le l n el. all ei'ip ".' " in.- ; 1 nillSiei urin-iin. " i hm' mi-. ,'.. j . ni 11-1' ' ' , I It III i,f This storv upset Meverldge nnd llnysleven been, tentativel iippnnii bed. as lion rompum . was Unlay lielil wiiiioot and caused the wires to buz.. I Duplies and Dawes nd Weill cerlnliil) i ml t owii.t tin a; Hon of the eoroin r. Meverldge s a candidate for senntor I have. lie has. however, powerful sup II.. was airalgned liefori- .Miiglstiiil fiom Ittilliiim to Niicceed Senator New. port. Senator New. as alieady a d. Mcleary in (Vntuil Station. 1 oIuiiiUd died of his Injuries in the .felTersoii Dos pltnl The iiccident was In the milmiiy at Second strict. , . . in the intent and meaning f tin" ngreement or nny dispute nrislm: tl,ore under to the lord high chancellor f (jrent Mritain." Provision is mnde for cnntiiiiiniice of the ngreement nfter t ,n twcntl)-ear period "subject to no tuenf fue'jears on either side." s a result of this agreement. Sen fli,',r .tunes said, the steamship lines owned bv the International Mercantile Marine Co . as well ns the leased ship iniiK Imiird vessels now under Its con trol are 'actually operated in the in tirr'tt of the Mritish (ioveriiment nnfl Ilrilh trade and subject to the terms of the contract " Interests Centered in New Yorli "The excerpts ipioted from this ngreement of August. MM).'!." Senntor .lones continued, "do not leave the niii'Hinn open to doubt as to where the lnlerliatlolllll .lercilIIIlM- .uiuiiie Says Beattifs Bride Needs No Sympathy ('onllniml from Pime Onr really felt bad about nil that. It was sill) to tall: about It thnt way. "Of course, he had lots of monoy. Why he wore a $."MK) dlnmnud himself. And he had those enrs. "Lillian hadn't lived In Wilmington very long only about two yonrs. She came from Cleveland. Of course, she didn't tell me she had mnrrled Colonel Realty. I wns even at her house last Sunday, but she didn t sny u word. ICdward Cranston, the chauffeur of the taxlcab company of W ilmlngtoii. wlio drove Colonel Mentty and u second person, who is said to hae been Ids bride, to Philadelphia, refused to com mit himself on where he had deposited of the National Merchant .Murine As soclation. speuking as piesldcnt of the orgaui.ution. "If we rely upon (ireat Mritain, I-ranee, Italy, .Tapan or any other coun try to deliver our commodities mid bring us return cargoes, the service rendered will be secondary and the best of every thing will uaturnlly go to their own citizens. The Imperative need is nn Amcilcan merchant marine. built, his important fare. owned and operated by Americans with- "Don't know nnythlng about them." out the faintest suspicion in their make Lhe persisted, but admitted it was he up of foreign sympathy." Who drove "them." The senator susge-ited creation of u I There was a persistent rumor in iiiimiI reserve 'to equalize the wages of I Wilmington today that Colonel Mcnttj our seamen with the wage paid for- had stolen his way back Into town last clgners," and opposed sale of shipping I night, but the rumor was not vcrltlcd. board vessels to foreign Interests. The police of several cities, but espe- ,. . ., ,, , ,, , elullv of New York, are on the lookout Sales Policy Cliaiifie Opposed for Colonel Meatty nnd his bride. .. I j ne snipping uiinrii iiiusi unite hiowiv jicattv, internationally Known as an i iii niivriiiiirr n nonu tt niiiiiiuiriiiii iiii IHI.l IHIIIt, II, IIII' ' 111 I I'lllll I llllll Willi N'ew Is n ciinillilii to sucieed himself, Roth are frlend.s of lln).s ami encli wanti Dii.vh' nlil in the iimtest. New Is urging I In) a' iippolutututt as post master general, nnd that is the biggest influence tending to put the natlomil chalrmnn in the cabinet, for Senator New Is a close friend of the President elect and might himself enter the cab inet If he chose. New, counts upon Days' support In (he coming Indiana con'test. The utmost thnt R"eiidgc can hope for In Hint contest is that for lilm , and so is llany M. D.iughertv nod much of the Republican organiza tion. De has, moreover, a lepiitatlon ns mi orgiini'T which nun make Mr Harding fed that in appointing Jiim he s not making a selection "because of party obllsnll'iii without consideration for the best set vice of the loilhtn " Trackwalker Anthony Polumbo, 1.' Killed I 'J Smith Car le street, trail. walker of the P. It '.. was killed by a suliwa) train near Fascinating MARMON Days will remain neutral, and the worst j j,;,'.,,,,,! Ktreet station, .w'sl'enlm after Ihlnir he could do to assure that neu trnllty would be to come heie and op pose IIii)n appointment ns postniinjler general. The llns Story And the newspaper story which led hospital, to the makig ot )cstcrdii 's statement I by the I'lesldent elect nlo concerneu Days. A louple of ila.s ago the Cln-1 cinnntl Mnipiircr, which circulates heie, i pilblisheil a big picture oi na)H on the first page mid u stor.v in the ino.tl conspicuous column sn.Ung. "on uu- thority," that Dnjs ri ived and nc- ccplcd an offer of postmaster general. This story bore u Marion date line, which gme "on authority" a ceituin significance, anil as the Marion cor respondent of the Dnipllrer is one nl the editors of Mr. Harding's paper heie, the Marion Star, the story had a certain impoitance. Inquiry showed that the correspond ent of tlie Dnqulier here had not sent the dispatch which put Das in the cabinet "on authority." II origin is unknown. These two incidents furnish the background of the llnnlinis state ment of jestoniny. Mr. naming warns , It known that he has made no appoint- incuts to bis cabinet, that his difficulties have not to do with pmtests against in- j ilivlilnals under consiiteiiitinn. and. in view of nil the discussion of tour places in the cabinet for the orgnnl'ition. I that he has no Intention to pny politi- ' cal debts with his cabinet posts. I The miiioiineeinent of Ha)s' nnpoint ment conspicuously dlsplned in Mar Ion a day or two before I In) a' avriva here recalls the Hitchcock incident when President Tuft was angered by a premature announcement that the chair man of the national committee nt that time had been named postmaster gen eral. Ta ft blamed Hitchcock for In spiring the publication. No oil", how noon, lie was iuiicu to tne cicmmiih street station in n 'special train ami then taken to the .Tcffeison Hospital A band nnd leg wiie cut off. lie du I sbnrth after he was admitted to the m JsL w a A il I . U M FJST miniatures Automobile Show Space No. 52 MA VQ Jm M Egj K3S JmJrLiU MJifiY' rBBB r-IF YOU LOVE- FLOWERS you will not only be inter ested in our groat variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. motor Iru K Culicura Soothes Rashes Of Infancy And Childhood When little ones arc sleepless, fretful and cron because of distriising irritations mothers should know that Cuticura will quickly soothe ard in m j. I cases help heal. Mathc IV affertci part with Cuticura Soap and hot water Dry 2nd gently apply Cut.cura Ointment. Dttnplf EftehFrrabvMdl A Mru "Cattcorft LaV tUllti.Ilirl 81l,lUiain),l'iiM "Sol.lov.'ry whrri Soa . ( Oinlmcnt T. hn . l" 'talcumSC. 3JT!Cuticur Soup tlitvet without muff. Durability Is a prominent feature ol luo HU UHlfta MA CHINE Small compnet and composed r.f u minimum number ot pjrts, all innsirmieil of lhe flncit, weir i iis in materials. SiimNt-nnit N ili-s Acenrx t.l!) . II to Slris-I ' Pliiiii-. l aliuit -S'JI Banquets Card Parties Private Dances Weddings In r'nrt, Any Social Function Especially rntered for nt thi RITTENHOUSE HOTEL 221) AND CHESTNUT STS. fitimalfj cnJ Afenui Furnished. THE AOE OF INNOCENCE By Edith Wharton Most widely; read and earnestly discussed of all American novels. 2U' ot haaVmiormm Thio is an Appleton book mmm'i ism i lim' k'-tIi it .our ur iti:r.ii 1ms a ',' Vanderherchcn i If Canvas Cover .I'l'i tt'-S-' ,ir wk"'1 prlees ,'' l'', 'On rervtl,ini; in jnvas. ' 'liJL -n s a iv ' nv 'tr " At -. . I -j , v .. - , A F. Vnndorherclien' Sons Vivi. 7 .N, Walt i M. ..mi r? .f& $mmmmmmumwmMMmmwmm2, i DIIMGHTFUL SI ITE I 1 TIIRKK OFFICES CHESTNuf ST. FRONT I. C. (VCM.I.N'illAN li i:j ni.srM r iiii i t KJIlliai'ililliDEiliailllLUIiBilUIMILJaiSia w rill, IP. . ' f t fmwu nvr v -"- ija ii fjtl Mora r 'Hi .:-: ?ci:i f&& m m&yt&s&z UEYS TO OPERATE Let us demon strate on your own w o r k liow you ciin nave time and money. When Is Your Store Opened and Closed? i ' nvintnr, wni hnhl to linvo hi'i-n innrrii'd i nnd dlvorri'il twice Ui mrr.Mtud if.iim iln Iinil jfstordnv whni ho fnili-d to np- 'niiniii tn Mm l lllitptllnl filtlrt fur lii Mnny fnctors must hi- tnlicn into 1 hcnrinir. A fncitlvc wnrrnnt N nut for HuniH us rcKiiriH liriiiMi iiurresi. iiii-, ,,mll,,M j,, tlI. sn,.s .H)(.v for ipiculnti tlii'ti nntiinriy nrii- m nm- ,.,,iiniMit iiim(.1s now In force, C'huir Ho iiiiiin --iiippinK iiih-m-xih . .ni.i i" nuin iiciiMin iiri'liiri'il tndny. tho I nitcd Miiti"..' nio nnswiT in tliat thoj iTiiti'r ninioit entiriMj u ine i roiixidcrntinu liy ttie bonrd in deter- ' i.i, i v,.w York stnte. I If is believe I nort f New orK. wnere tiieir large i mining n nnlei poliey. lie nnid. wliilo to ho tryiiiR to ro to KtiRlnnd. iinniniil liive-tinents mo located nnd , (HhiiomIiik of tho government licet to prl- i rs )oiitt.v in n Htepdiiughter of fiom tthieh ino-t of their tntiuiiRu on vnte ownerNhlp. j iT(jhn siinw, her nnmo formerly having tuls .hio oi i no .in nun- Mm. i mi-re ii no use 01111K1115 111 ' 1 b.-on Atkinson. Ilor stopfntlier paid he ( uli-pipli'tltiy, w inn ever neip purt nf N'ew York, honelits ltritich ! au ni.r A ininioiiiilv of exnort fre " - . . . ..' , ... 1 . .1,1 1. 1 .'j. suit tllinilKli me port III .ow loriii huh it iiik ipi.-in'ii uruiiKiii on uy iuu tiielN Rirater prolltH for theM- I'.ritMi I iR frelshN whii'h relleet tliruuisn in owiiits It fo'lows then thnt tho Hrit- ereased outlayn and U-hsciiIhk of eain Mi hlnppine men lire in iierord with "'!.. ... ...,., the Kii-tern Trunk Lino Itnllway iilli- , This i the opportunity for the mnn rnl who seek to eiiueol the prevent ' who dwdroH to prove anythliiR of a do iiiiuili.iition of expuit frolRht rates liressitiR character, uiie opportunist ! nm cent nil freight n-soclntlon terri I lliero is no use DHtikins nt the; ,.,, Atkinson. 1 lor stopfntlier paid he he; truth, so fur lis umritline affairs nri.i,.n,,w I1()thing of tho case nnd said the ship- concerned. C hairiniin Homon told tho Lir so fnr ns ue knew, was still in eight nssocintion, "lodny we nro confronted Vilniln"toii. Pody of Infant Found In Sewer The unclothed body of 11 two-week-old male ihllil was found today in a m'wit inlet at Nineteenth nnd Hamilton KfiopfM. rl ho hnilv wns taken to the .may proclaim to the world that now Is iiiihnoiniiiin llosnftiil. where tho doctors mrv to t.tilf nnd tfniith Atlantic iorts. 1 mo nine 10 nine stock nun lmmeiiiaieiy said tin- baby apparently had died some 'The Chamber of Cnniiiierce of the Ret out of the shipplnR business. This I time tigo from cold and hunger. The t.'i'o nf Now York is tiiiido up of in- might he true if we were not solemnly I little body was taken to the morgue and priiiUliiiuil bunkers and the heads of charged by tho law of the land to cs- , the district detectives of the Twentieth prc.-i r lailrinids and steamship com- tnbllsh a permanent merchant innrlnc. 1 and ltiittouwoml streets .station me imtilis l'hilip A. S. I'rnnkliti, presi-iMlud you', gentlemen, tho law says a seeking the parents. The Sort of Spring ffi::SJtT: I 1 bint xoiill Wear ffi:::lt:88i: 1 HAVE jou ordered it yet? Or only I ft "-ft Bttt fi planned it? Already iprin? iuiti 8" if utifc Vi P thr kind you'll be wearing are very ---tt Brrfl- E n much in evidence. At Palm Beach, on S--;It fltr !- R S the Riviera in this number of Vogue. LB tE J3- it ii 9 nd the new materials are the most evi- t -ijf lilf 8 & dent things about them. irj ffT f ijn a- -r ' ? J'cthaps you planned for a bin; crge f HKP Opi'lllg T alJl'lCS ! , But a blue tcrge with yellow tripcs Y ' g woven into the material' TJr did yo-t I I J nnd ' B decide on a black anJ white check' lint 1 I j 1 had you thought of using stripe of brown J I s- j f-v , S wool embroidery on it? Like the suit of UrifiTinal 1CSimiS i checked Rodier fabric shown in the sketch? jyw, I ': fi i And you certainly hadn't considered i htt AI V ' R laslimere in the shawl patterns of your (Lf, llUUlDCr B grandmother. How could you unless ' ti ji ; ou,d seen this new number of Vogue? & 0f j S "W T" v f W T" M h& i 1 : V U IJ U tv I1 -I ' 1 Dated February 1st I 1 il ' ! n brings n new phusc of the npring mode I p wiiliin your reach for your own costumes. ; S 1 I i 1 f v'1 ciiiiiiiiaiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiia'ii'wii'i'in "'imiiiiiii'iriniiii r ii':i:iiiiiiiii,',i,iiiiiiiiii;ii;;ini. wi i' ; " " i .r . -n wiriiiiiiii "''u ivh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiafflaiHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i mm I i i VilvWmmmMmTg m fm m mm i Hflfif iW lil II ti am I IIII Mmm Mil m mhm mM - s. PRO taanMOUuinun If you have Holmes Sen ice, every Monday morning you re ceive a written report .showing the exact time your premises were opened and closed each' day during the previous week. This is but one feature of Holmes protection. MW JL NT JA. JXL4&&' MA ELECTRIC TECT MM 312 'CHESTNUT-ST-cWALr?UTGH-MAIN-12 90- FOR MENWOMEN CHILDREN Thousands o f Them at Sweeping Redaction i: ill 3 i Eat lVbruiiry. lnrch and ijnl, t!ic stormk'.-t tniiili, ;it a most opportune time. Ili'lintlissly rciiricinjr our inltrc of ;'i TRUCKS A Philadelphia Product To sec the best Motor Truck value on the? market today, visit our Salesrooms and Service Station, Broad St. and Lehigh Avenue. I1, i, 2, 3, 4, 5 ton capacities. Phone, Diamond I01. Open I nlil If) P. M. During Show Week jc.ir. ar' near nl 'i.niii in . sale cntm -.lock, thoii'li cit ii in '.'U..I In-.. Selling Direct to the Public Brings to Yea a Most Extraordinary Opportunity The goods o offer today cannot Ik M!)R for the price vc are ..Kinp. raincoat Is one of the most essential parts of the wardrobe of every man, unman and child, not only as a matter of personal comfort and protection to our i.t'.icr clothe, but to safeguard jour health. You will neer again have Huch an opportunity as this. U. S. Government HIP BOOTS, 10 to 14... . jtfj 98 MEN'S BLACK RUBBER COATS 1 IYamsier,. Police and Firemen: .".10 alucs? 5 Men's and Women's $1 Raincoats Mudo with plaid lintngn with b. Its; double ttturiM; tweeds & Ronibnmes $i. If Men's and Women's Leatlicrffle Cate Unik like $l."i0 alue, in t.-.n and l.l.ick Milu,", to ij.!5, now $I Men's and Women's idi. at; Oirriniii nail ltiilnrmt (oiiililtii'il In tun iinil iirny, nrt tit ruini'l'ii t'ulr. brll, with kllk yoUi, Ilnlnu-. rru'iilni- kIuh iluiibtti liri i.u Ii, fclA, ru i il w i ii tii,i'-r.i pt x illuj tj .Mini, rnlii or i liliu. &M $28 .a i 3 mVXtmi'ttWXlillXTSTEVSa'r y-r.Trv sV i.w -rll,' H-JWS5 It is absolutely and utterly iinpo.-.sibl' to succeed wiihout avin. La us help you begin success, with the o.O.V interest we pay on savings account. Continental-' Equitable Title aTXysT Compaty Twelfth Ahoo Chestnut l ipital Depuili () er -Miriilu- l.OOU.OUO SU.tlOtl.'t.HI sl.tmi.OHi Mrxrrareresufflgaa our sprinp frockfl arc going to he simple, you know thnt. Ah pimple n 'the three Monnct models bIiowii in this number. Hut the simpler your lines, the more sophisticated your ' nuiterluln, Hiiys Puris. Ami you can ee in this number what u brilliant spring the Kodicr fabrics, both cotton and wool, have set up on their looms. Vogue shows some new materials in the pnttern puges of this number, to gether with original designs sixty-three ef them in all, and every one of them Then thero's a page of sports clothes for snow-drifts and one for orange groves. nd eight distinguished niid-sensou models from Paris. And tho New York shopa show two pages of imported models which feature the high straight Florentine neck line combined with simplicity and crepo maroeain. Plan, shop and order, but buy the new Voguo first I At All News Stands! Now! COVDE NiST, VuUUbM i ' Aftl nKTwontn cAvrnm tit twur RRk CPNA WOOIJIAN CllAS" Tdttor REVERSIBLE COATS ') in 1. fur men. Tteversiilile ltlm-li lnli her on one side for rain and reerscv to the tan cloth Hide. If you uant a dress coat for clear neat her. ltefttilar value, 13; sale price rjli.Mi1"! QLVir I Men's au3 Woihos's Trencn CAT Olliccrs' styles with belt all rouifd .u jike lni'r'ijs in tan and jruy. alui-, up to Ml .... . 1 f A , ril (K. Soys' fi"'d & Girls' Made of Government cloth. Ton anil olive to 10. Were 57. $B.75 Z.t; e.J Oritri FdUd Soys' Mack Itatufeer af $ a i Made of heavy double rubber with buckles. Keuular value S7.50. vaST RAIN CAFE El fc... ! R t ' '' A i 1 0 rjiiKiii:uiiaiua!ii:iiiiiiiiji!iii,iiiii tofearilieg Men's ft Ladies' and Imp. Itnincoats. Vnluo to an high as $U5 Boy's & Girls' t-t ?. HP $ 1 -5 III 9i.rit.ra rf . :11 1 iW. Fh Sk k !sWx foS tylQg w$$fi a Value 9 $G ARCTICS AND RUBBERS FOR THE FAMILY ! Xim nr? aSSSEggggssay Tt&iffim'm 2 5 S20 Chestnut St. l,uMlja'im.,,iii.,iii1.il.ul!iI.,.Jll,VKCiEil.i, AND Rt.1 AIL a, ,. m. . Men's RuLLeri, S8c 75c Rubber Glovei, 25c $2 Water Bottle. 75.. S2 Syrlnjei, 75c $5 Bajketbill Shoe., W 42 Rubber Aprcm, 75( mm c. illm iilli ii'lUimui, ,., , .t ,u ,, jUji, III USED .M.imt.liil tlu',1 pciliunrM it .. ami auntoir. 1 lie Null .i.i i! puaraiUee nt fi.t..ii -;. .mil vi Resile value m L' Dli.l. v u appr'ii.iU .mil tlimii h u '''.'iii In adiiitioii tn t.'.DIl I L '. t antecil. :ti npi'ii .iiid i! "il KU -t itl U'Cii t-.il-. nt i H-; 11 ikt . 11U0 ClIANUl.Kll l.mio i-u.e 1020 f'HANDl.rK 1 ru--1019 STl'TZ 7 l'a--HU8 CIlANDLF.il Sulaii 1018 DODfiH 'lounnjr 1917 ri'.KKl.KSS Tour ntf 1UIC I'ACKAHD Toui.i.' tn v ARS !CJ ii ni ft.it nit--, i.t a nt srl ii t.mi. J 1 ly rjr . V- I'Mfi in i'.;iii;ii i: -I,,,.,,, u, !''-( I II '.Mil II: ('! - l; str M'l't ( II Will. Cit Uij.au;, KM 'i HI Ii 'h 'i ..ui inir i"i; I'ck i:n 'i .. in.t, 1917 II' USO T'.uimtr I'M.; . l ' i,,.,,Kti I'.MJ l'Kl.UI KS.S T-unii" NEEI.-CAD1LLAC COMPANY ii i Oj.t It K ! 1 Ifjo '4 VI l. mi J '" ' ! w. .' ' N7na M, ....
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