Pw-.fSS 5wsisrf w4t SSst43 4A srtt- ; v' .- JT5tt n-'jfi-(),pi.'fli ftwi jj7' SSJrwgVVrf w ' -rys i,'V ' - "- -i i-ViVTC'vW?I?.'i!Jt'-"'" ' "'' "VWTunnTiwrVy a- ijr T Itl ft M TARIFF OPPONENTS IT NAPPING CAUGF $ Two Amendments Adopted Be- !-I -r- o!ii' tr. ri:- j -- iuid uiii : ruu rvvun.t; Situation ONLY NINE SENATORS VOTE II)- the ..hvooUIpI Press Washington, l"eb 4. Suppnrtcis of the House emerftenry tariff Mil oniu'iit their opponents napping todaj and two Amendments were adopted befote etia tors fighting the measure were aware of the uctlnii Tlic ninemliienu were agreed to by n viva voce vote with onlj nine senators in the ilmmbit, ami Senator Harrison. Pemoerat. Minis slppl, demanded tluit a quorum be called. The amendments adopted propose n into of fort pouts a bushel on wlunt. and the exemption from linpori duties ol rice to bp immI in pruned .nods. The Hennd met nn hour cu-lier tbmi usual nml 4iad disported of a minor In dian bill. When the amendments to tho tariff bill were adopted. Spnnlui Harrison bcnine n.vnre o( wliat mui transpiring and Inquired what meiiMire was under consideration. "The inriiiiln"l business, replied tho Vlee I'mniiloiii "It is tin- I'lifr jjency tariff." "Oh. well. -m.l Mi Hi.--is..p -I suggest the ub-en. - 01 n quorum. I ihouftht the S'linte n U'.I eiiisi leriiu: that bill i-oii''1 inmc t'.. Puw Pa. In dians."' After the fi:M-nn i.vll w i.t" er p'utis tiicrti were f"i n unanimous i Dim ut agreement to ti n t'me or a ni m the measure wete up.t ns 5-' uat". AVIUtams. Demnevut Mississippi, an nounced that he n"v m would iii-nt t such nn aer'"iiienl "1 do no- i.pi.ioi h Mni- .in i ,,-. measure," .-.lid M . Willinni- 't ".at to see this bni di-poscd of but i i .;i must le rea'-ln-d in ttrn orlei v v,- n i.i after full lts ns--ioii " HUGE COAL P ROUTS suoww to pro mens WnlilBRtrn. '! I !. . 2Iorc Pitfmucii nn!- ol !.tis.' piufiti mado b. i''u'i ni.nins '"npaint" iu 1)'M wir.' jUin-, i.nln. !' 'p x Ii S-n-ate com ilttpp ''ii'idpruu ' ' I'abbr :oal repilatii'ii b.r. Chulrmiiii lii K"!'t.- ivn-w m,i Ui ruling umb-r 'vnirh mIpti:- ..t null Tldual porporutioim v n n; ilmi-Uwd lor the tiin bpinjs l:t dccl-tri'd that the ciimniltti-e had nl i. i i'1 .1 finalh on the point. In hi . I. said "there i-li ' :i itl ! in .itpi i 'Siirdin the matter, t'oi t!ip publi ntitb-d to lno the iniiiK of openit'-ro and their pi"tii LurRpJt -f thf pctivn;a'jf pr- ii Mlhnated bj Du-mI 1 Wins i'"d i.i' Trade (.'ommiHion "ttitihtiPiHti w ', Kave tho ngin ". went to orat,:i,' Syvernl smaller -..oratu.jis Iiowp.i losser 'n PIP. i tin one 1020 profit a ent. Ktlmnti-s a- w.ine.s -,ud. and H l'", i- i t'I ' 'PI 'it'll '! tlffv- one eiirpotat mis - ir pu- --it rccotd from fiz.n- taken from t'n th Nn tional raid r.asss ot uie .1 , a. s, conditions i.-i-n.in'--i at If ireet'iij and prue -t-e. - AVl lie lin ,ei n "ne (.."imi1'. i- .;; 1C projei'tc t.-.iiiT I 'rv be r,r -i i.i I t wherevr iih.viIi'.p n i itr-.il th at i'i-i' I'. ob I'll i tei nth u II..: is tu. Tl. ll'. l-llb- 'irge t.,n msider ,imn In ' i g!" I .l.pliil U.eii Suloii I.e. i-1 ii . t lib i ".h , ing. The M, -n i , .;. ,,,, meeting u i . n-i,j u Club, ir.li Weli. 1. 1 --treet 1 lowed in vj :,! . -i i. .. , COn, nt Mi,' II I.e., I,'.. v spoke ici "' iijui i! nml L.iI.ii Harold ln-lai.ee Iiovn. . presided. lie :n . i- i'i r i . ,-u n f..'. - n i Id. ', -' III 'I l.-llt Airs . e- ilent Toe iisin.il .. Siau f'l'ib miiti afternoon at li mit str." i ..ii i I IU..1 , .),.. ii, !.., T. hud eu tli . :;m Wii I mler tne -n, ,.. . (,. phia l.en.' , ' ., i u Vote Ihlrty-fom ' i ,r ,' i,. i .-i be lnId to - ii i.ir. r t s ,, it l.l'e'llU ' ' t..'' I""' - : . m - i, tl K ' . U I . toe Cotiveis. Iei .,. ' Iti, , t'ouith itr.-i" m ii I i in .... "The "..ii U. - ii t- -r- disi-iiese.i lo i i i ; , MtafT en.-iu". ,,r i 1, i pal Ites. nr. nli. ,i . '.iHsmu nnd . .i .. - i .: i.i: Alimde I'liui I i ,i ., .-i i.ui-.-i. ineetiug Mi- MORE CHANCE FOR MIDDIES May Try Again if Deficient in Ex. aminatlons Annapolu., Mil., I . , . i'.t . Y-Mldsil n I. -.! I d'li-lent ii. ..n- oi more 1 r-iM-i.. , . ft ,. M-imunii m'; h -inunotinrs .it' h hebl ut the Nj-i., Aesdeni, v n r, t . 'inunisseil froi.i tn lioninnn es in tie I'm n ln.,,1 n. I,. 1,1 ....-,.... . ... . . , hit or ..,-, ..Jt htm I" peiiui : Jlreet Inn Iof f J-'mnL-fon lirnrr I Ale Xnrt irnn Int.l n. ,1 l nl,.. mi..' ii ......... i ...... 1- . i,.'. -, . , I'lllllUlPI lain, mm UI mi in-, iriiu null ninr .. . . ...,....- ..... ir(ir,,r j ,, nlant In llarvev. 111 , enmc nmr line to huh i- - ,, J , --- ; ,,,-:,,; . ', , .....--,..... ur ....... ... ...nit. , m.f inn uiiiiumu hi me nu-t inui hii -, ).,, fter his ilenth will lip belli liOKi: Ket 2. MllCNZO, lius-wr1 c' est M.ginia. several exc-ili.,.. P. Vvnl-"iWA -ear ' 1 1 .- ,.. Dl'oget -, in Ills m inj any claims. ,. I-rank A. Cun-ada. ill.. Paul street. , had specialised in mental diseases and, union labor jurors in tho box have , "'. '"v, "wrn ', lr V.V J'ml"Ml,,"nM ""n-, ," .ii per pent. A centra PennsjU-Hin-i pro- ' , " ,, J'n '" ,' ' J.,IiL! malum, aio i,nnrv lnneiick lin mmittee on repa rs. was fU It- an expert on insan'.tr so we stated under oath that thev would be i. V VS t,om,'rr" rnornlng at Uld (riemls arc InviteJ to attend funernl Jio.v Leer on a ,-npltal of V ; :,,.,... , 'h'eng e Toe"", d '", ' up h U VT KU O? NINE J.,pl, A. Ale,,. ! Penn street. -put i), Northr'op's uddress' dow" X ffill ZC ikvv '"and videce n clt Churrh' S0,,0,,a Strm "bVe fn"?. VrTAffiy TltTX a net income of .-J.'l.-M.fiOO for mr. i;.,',"-. l iav h.iv l.M "''u the first two executive committee i our notebook. AW l probably need reaching a verdict , ' i n i u-.i t,, Upper noxborousih Int. rment nrlvat. mouths of UC'O Mr AVmg said, v bile UTL l.en.h. iml.er 'i ..,. b .ve I SYLLAHLI ,,rn",T ,,st Hn can James L. Adams. 47 Grivom him professionalh soon In fact. ou"i ,lU"nB " H"..:. Mr. Kaird died AS ednesdu after-1 'aiikiin. -lb a. riai. jiaJiy n wis. another mine. t!,e location of which .' "i ,!,! ir h i n' iu. was sn'oo nii.e 'l' lftV onlv. It ilr." tV" lines have stret, viu- . omnmnder wife thlnks-but "wliv go into hi it? : "onn- .'i11'1 ,'!" Mll,"f this shock his ; jf th- J Af J,, ft":H not Biven. Pletimd .2",t..n00.. St.V..ni., h .". ' ' ' r. ,'m'11' .'" "aVllU,K. b-ve nin.-. or if the firs . two n Mr. Nnrthrnn. the winner. Ni.lan- ' . It VA TiJT T JVP.fllT) wife died yesterday. Hot i their H !3 A iTd fuiwral. T.im capital in the sam- penod A a w '" "";, "r" ', " Jh 'p- youJ.iVvmiVn o,T oWiVe the ning to study medicine .it Hahnemann ,'nor ,W!" "" Thank Us '" ' ' ,UJ' deaths followed , lowly upon that of frm J.;. M.njj; swo Araminw concern, valued at ,s.MK).n,H. pro- '...'.'.-''wh -n he stumble inw'u ,ai v"u "p- 1 U,- !? accent -'" f "'( I1"""' time is us- We Staged" a limpln' lim'rick stunt' TO PACIFY LABOR Vi'T I0!!' "" li?u rS'' Wh ronlrrioeri"a,"?ermment &fhVlrV,1,,?.mJ dueedl.rt.lXHl tons if... ,,:. ..ml netted S-""':.. WlfLi cu ...w , . "p?.:n" '" , Mlovvlng rub-s of aiccnt , Hetbert L. at the recent dinner of the Poor Itlch- i J i slsU j i,xuvi. ,led of piieumonla Jiniiiir ... . kuiin. - i"i 3. int. JiiNNME profits at t:,e ,a,e t - ;,ei ..ent .".' M LK;. .C'.1' 1" ' KT '"1 the '", ond fifth Northrop, th- senior surgeon at Hal.no- ard Hub In the Itellevue-mmttord, Mr. "d M.s. Unlr.1 lived at -100 , Nixo. ic- or cwrij. ur." asusm er eonirnlft'.e mni. nwitttli nen ....' -i. . . ,.... . . li.,l.l...i 1ml fill- llintl Cftll Hl.xn.s ,0. fir,,l l,lfl,,,,,l. ., the f.inthnll teimi .n ;nl..f.fn,t In.. !. ...,n..nl .11 ...i i ... ....... ,." . ...i ..-.-- u.i'.ii .-iii.. ! ii- .n.i. a ..mil Lin , iwi: .inriiiiiiTir xo . 1. 1. .. n.,i. .. - ..... 1... iiiin-ui- in- nun i.,ci.,,.-i 1111 in-.- iiiiiiiuii 1111 iin iiiii.-i 111111 iiiii'ri'Niiiiif ii'ni lire rhu nh. u,r,.i,in n -.,..fr i-1.... e,l ntii only woikitu half tlmu. detwted becnu-e tnc ".J";' Vn, ,lf , In lUH he had the unus-ial experience tilt ellevue-Stratford on Jaimarj 17 a cure for "labor strife" In the state CVC CLUB COMMITTEE and the vlf. and kiddies are on half with an uiu.-.-.-nUd n.vf amr . ' -., while a niem.pr of the football tPam of "The limeHcking wns entered into Two important paragraphs in the bni Cl7 one rB mi r i.ri, r.,t-os-just take look at the what'.- cur--, the last , ine wl Icon Bin t ,0, a t ,,,, brot,1PPf ..,.,,. wit!, intel-vt and the membership is follow: AbKb JOBS FOR IDLE MEN in that sack " extra iiiiacrcnti-.l svllai m , , orthrop. who vvuh a member of the indeed giatetul to v,u for jour very "It shnll be unlawful for anv iudi - - - The sergeant dd -u aim promptly g,.t not often - si- this type or ' Jr ntholk- High School football team , important pint in the success of the vidual. firm or corporation, or agent Conference Results m Oic sion to in touch with the llurrm postal uu- nanij . tm- lul-'s k.vpu ''"' .,, tll,'s ,,mj After leaving St. Joe h he .studied lllus- evening thereof, to coerre, require, demand or n... a..... .... ...... tlion-iis und tin- Illinois Central of- AA'at.h th.s matter oi . . . . ... influeme any person or persons to ente,- uiuam.luiilivlj11v . ni it..i in - i t. . .., nn but tni iu u '- i - - . -. . . .. . ' ' ' iii-"- '"'' riiun.au omcers mane it.nccpui. i"- ""- .;.'.... ....,, it,,, CTII I rrnilMn IM OTAOI C CnilD DCITOTATinn mAo-rrn into any ngreptnent, written, veibal i L'nempiOMiui.t ii I i.s nn w.is ie ,.',ai that Joe need not worn about tin rules. ml ma) 1"' wriiiu """ omul, i uuivu u umuui. ,i uun ulhi OIHIIUIM I1IHOI LH serv ct as i.- o the i i,-ti.,i, ot. i.. fore, but .' io.. so iv,', ma: m.d. njn a month ..: sp.iul etudy ' -us m nounped t.i'lai At tne elu ot 1I...I pdl.iil ie i.jd, ,!!,.. rU.nH w-'.l be h. d ,, determiiv Mit:..r rhc delinqu' nt- are qualified to i, unuo witn their i-espe-tiic lu i.n' the annual tests in Mm. SILK MILLS CUT WAGES Hazleton Plants Announce Reduc tions of 15 to 20 Per Cent Haileton. I'a.. 1 !. I - Hi . ! , Three of tn mg -i uci-ii n- Weutherly, ii'-a r here todui n n nii n. . .) tha following vuiee rcdu ti'Uiv .iTii'i e t once : AVeatherly stul t'o -js pu- mi Iteed & Lovatt S-ls To . 15 pep ' en J. II. Myera Si'k '" ' per . i i New Cintle, Pa.. I eb t Ammi.ni ijvent was in.nle in K Ileadel ot thu Pennsyhuin i Kngiucerin-i Works. tJiat a 121' per nit re.luctb.ti iu wues will be made, taking i (Tec' lodav About 000 men are affei td WorKman Crushed by True Chester. Pa., Feb. -1 Struck b- a truck while at woik at the Kdd-NioiH plant of the Baldwin Locomotive v,r K Frank Grow, a machinist, was lutnii Injured, tlylni later in th f'rorei Hos pltal, 'EXPECT TO FLOAT SUBMARINE TODAY Effort to Raise L-Boat Wrecked -vrx ri... o di..i...i vii uemwaio vsupus Diuuncu by Tide SEND FOR ANOTHER TUG btf I S'tlQ CoiTfApu lie. I l.enn, ltel.. lb. d. The subma rine I.-1, ivhloh Hen partly lubmeritpd off tin' I. ewes break wati'i". probnbh" will bo floatPil today. Till as tho hope cnnflden'ly c prcpil thi mniniriK by iavnl nflu eri in ehnrce of the wrecking nperntinno. The wreck I nc itcww. nutnberirc about Mentj uiPii ami ortioew. uorked to their wnit in lev wator all day yes terday. Timlr pffortt were friiitr'aterl .......... . ..- . . inn n Huir ii ui I ilk I'll iilin.ut nt Hio ....irnnnf nt ... OJ ...i.... ........ . ,.b .... ".. i.w ... n..... i. iiiii ......... ..V .... hi. .in. -in. .it miti-i".. Niirn thr rliins tide put an end to all opera tion. As soon hi the tide Pbb sultn lontlv to lay, which it is snld will b- about 11 "clock, the men will lesumi- tln-ir tuk The 1.1 was rammed by the pilotiv.at I'liiliiilollil.iii nt L'i.TO a. in. on TupmUv off Ororfn'ls I.igiit. A hole was puncl ' 'd In the .s,)P f 1C ui1(I(r.a i,oat jtIt orer the pneino room, fhroi.gh hi,.), tin- sea poured ir. The spot where the boat hni' lnvn ramineil was hiavilv n--eiuoned. and with the aid of pimp, sh- . u-r-r-t imrtlj afloat Vl)n. of the r-w was injured. 'Ih r. 1 now lies i utcen f.-et of wntfr n mile from t.tueen Anno i,er and Hhi i.-irds off Lowes breakvatPr with the .tizme mom Int.h j.int m foot below the surfm-e ut low lide I'm- UiPtlmd adopted jesterdnv 'bv the Wf.-ekitit' new vIH t, ,jrjiP ., barrel omc the . nsine-room h.-idh and lower -t an. t,..n 1 .... .1 1 i . . " Kalmia The pumps on the latt-r sl.lti nro eapable of drawlnc out 2000 gallons - i -! wirouifil ii troni in. .. , .-.. if vtit" ii n.inutp nml. n.n.ii..n ..'ci. t. miKIi snnl. -.harK. 1. 1 il"nant r..minaniierM Ilolbrook f:n.. l: T, fochranc, in i-harge of ; -aiion. succcks would have "hi n nn i nn- oppra itowiu-il tnir efforts if the high tide nun ier overruaen rncm Today what ie known as n "split lni.s' will he -.-eil m idace of the bar ti'l nilii it is hoped with better results. "eollis-ion mnt" win al-o used yes. terda. but v itlio-it sueeess This 'was lowered : the poilit of the enk. in hope that tin- water wlueh was pouring into the "p.- p1 would draw or suek til- mat into ttv gap and thus effec tual! i love It. 'oinmaii'iers ilibso- and ioelirane liai- teipii-sted the I'l -tadelphia Navy Yard o semi anotltr tug, of lighter draff, which will be able to work more effi'irn'h aboit the submarine POOR MAN FINDS S36.000: nWMFR RIVFR MIM fiOOn KiR Railroad Glad to Get Employes Like, Honest BcAchcomhsr !,,. f the Illinois Central j,,,, k.llSjd ns he hurveye.l the fortune Tlw.li he i-rninmeil th niuiici h.ie': Into ,i. .,,.- ,,.! nuiil fin th rip.irntif rviilico - ... . etiitb.n I'h.s i, no pin. e to brir.f mall halt intions tiom iijw ibev sav his moral the nn- looking foi m -n tib-i. ELOPERS ARE BLOCKED G,-l and Man Stopped After Her Escape From Institution 'I ,i rn ' ji fae quick ioiioii o- John Kn k' -.ni'-Mior " rl.. Lastein St.i'e insftiitioii nt l'i-nnhurst. I'a.. AA'il'-u- Harrington, of ICJI AVest Huut-ingib.-i strut nn.l Matilda Dietrich, i-f I'ii.'.n i.''i. were nrn-ted lost night .is f. - "lie about 'o "lope I'.n-i-.i-gton was held in h00 hail llus n or-i a In Ju't ce of the Peace Howvll ...- -.,- i.inm... .. ...... i-.v.k '- t. . i ...ape tn.m m- i.i.s,eru " - '':' ' ';i0T1 , , Harri'itjtun wns f..ir iny nn ele. .. . ....... i ...... .,:. el, lit 111" iiisuiui.un ami 'in- u.s- ntlv ... ....... 1 ur,nkl v he, ,,,! lUrrl.ig.uii v-a-k- '. . .,,,".",.1": V:.i"" t:nZ n.. i .l 1i.. 'Ai,riiif'ini n ' .11 I 'U I. !' A i.s " In polipe and th" u'uee hf,.mif. mar n i,..' ,1 1 l e lite l'iii..u'.- .iiliiii l.ourd FIGHT FEVER IN MEXICO U. S. Doctors ara Nurses to Rid Vera Cruz of "Yellow Jack" A era I ru. Me.. 1 .. 1 P.y A I' i - AVr i 1 o- b'"u b tun 'i? a lorjia of ijni i ui - and ii i -' . un'li i llo- a la- lie. of III' ll" '!i-v.e I'., .ndltion. to br.i. i. ."'it i'i' ..rtii.e" n o' ve'low t...-ir "i.i i .i-is-1 tin ilcathi of neurlv Jim .i r-o'i 1 re last ''al'.. AUho.igh t' i ili-.'-t- ..Rppiatm ii'iiniis' enti-eli tt."- Mint' i th'-i-'- a." lesrs ti.ut il may i. ipi..i 'i ;he -ping if ihe entire . i i'Vii 1. ii in t In'.c-ilnted with the Nogili hi -e: nr. G'-nei i' S'.r" .i-n of li.e woik has , b in 'P-t.-ii in tie MeMi.in 'ioieinnutit uepartui'i.t ot health b' u del re !- inl by I'risident Obipgon 'Ibis Ity will be n.mle the base of opei itions and tie 'ntirt '-oastal district wi1! be 'ov- . d b) tin- au-'tits scut fiom here It is 11-o-lteil b Atneri'lin do' tors eii;nged i i'ii. work that if th- tusk Is properly ..i ne nil duni'ir of ,u. .'nulem-' v 1' b" i-.l "f u.e nuestun FRAUDS IN MEXICO BARED Forgeries in War Department by AI. lefjed Military Ring Discovered Mciu tit). !"!, 1 iljy A P M..re Hum llfrv it b' 'f an nllijp.I "iiii'iturj ring liiivi- In en hi ri stul in Ins ilty ns a r'-Jlt "t tho ilis'overy ..f ii.igcries und tin alteration of Irii purtun' documents in the AVnr Depart n.ent At b-ast 10, (Hid deritirtmerital a. . outi'.s buve bteu fulsified ai-g ;n Kx !-' "i . Police to Learn Jiu-jitsu lluiloii, Keb -I I'ersons 'lesn.nj io ip-i-t -irre i in Ho. Ion hercafti-i- wiU have to be nb'v to . upe with jiu Jit-.l ii inl a knk iu tU head a I.i tavate. 1'ive i o'ii-emeii bin e bi Ii ass gnu. in take a . oursi in tin Japan'-i- v-.,tlng en. I Piiii'-h Mt lii'-in-.' a.'t- In iiuu i.v in in to inntru ' tbe n-t of Iht force in , hose ieeouH'"snin- .-". . -.-. ....' ..,-.. ... ii- - ......... .... r. . . ... . hin I'liii, ..... . . . . . . - - -- -: --- ...... ......... . i.-.,,intr nil iiivi.nuii- i-. in-iiiu iiiiin-ii lin EVENING PUBLIC NONSENSE LIM'RICK GIVES FANS ' PraVG CHANCE TO See How Many Silly Things You Can Put in the River for the Young Lady in Dclair Frankjord Post :o. ,211 Awards Lini rick Prize to Paul R. orthrop, Who Lives at Melrose Park 1'oiI.ij'h tnrnrd in the llmpln' llm'rich roiilet was made by a volo of the mem. hers of rrankford l'ot, No. 211, Ainrrintn 1-pkIoii, at their nionthly meelliiK In the Kraiikfnrd branch of the Veo Library mi Tuesday nlitht. A photograph of the officers hi charge ap- " , , . pears on the o.icU naze, .. . i ' . , i hi' ntiiru io uv niliiuiuiixil ioinoiTiri was nuule by a Jury of tvmmilwl o.' soldlerii who :re taklni; the federal board I course, In mrc'ianlral engineering' at the I riilliMlelpbla power plant. .1230 Oer mantown arnue. Toil a v w(' air trnni: a leal ' uon en(" tjpe of hin'riek. fani. Tito vnuns lady ut in Dclair if dis turbed by the bnrklns of the dogfish mill thn nocturnal nrowlltltr of tllP cat- il-.fi and we clvo joi H chance to tell if of th other "non.ensi" thlngit in or I itt the river that Like place around the , b'z railroad bndse therp Tt opens up nil -oris of liiwNibllUies to m.ii. So get out your dii tlonarie or eiicvclnpedlaa or zoologies and ee bow main l:ind- of fl-!i tin-re ar.- that j-an , add to the di'Pomfort of the iMuir in!5s. , Jan offhand, we -'an think of: i Ha-", bluellsh. buttprfish. i-lan.. cod. , turtle. lobter. -rab. nuo kerel. eel, .VHtei. halibut, pipctl-n. Mian. P"fi"";,c' tulnnie's i nike. a ortninnowi. u-rn k, .-. i- .. . l:.,.. l..ll. hsll. xwortl I n (i. vfiininii. -.Hruiii' j' . . sheei.shead. ' Nhrirnn. Hiiuid. ntnrli'li. stii-Ktcbaek sturgeon, sucker, s.in fb-h.riapin. tile fish, trout, walrus, wrujs.i'li. wnniL ...,i' .si, lmlf n million othprs. And if that Isn't chance enough for some reallv good nonsense. ,u can riaj w. m ilifferent types of fishing boats and ill v.. ..... . - - - .,- ,1 'ships and talk about th- 'or - ks and tidps and - -irrents and the 1-V scales and gill- ard f.ns and Ml h tWi leiu-Vs we have receivpd 1 i 111 nbo"t . ,..u ,n(l onl ' n;1(inP ,i that soi had i r.i !-! inin - ..l.A .1,11, ''. ' Ill". ' ;": ; """. . ",i .v,n ,.mc ine as tn- ".'" . ?vTir th Mime ne" - ' '" ! I PJ0':- ,?",V1 o to ton the ballot, sub en mi . Pill ITIUL -'"" '- i . . .. -.iinirt oil ai d la-t syllable ' ... Till- le the In a x 1 '' ' '". :,Y. i . i,ii, nml , ....A .,n f lil T lllll D.I ....... nrrPUt TH l isi conn- "" '- . last syllables. ,..,r-.i, .. as our , There is a ir '","" . , -"". nr (,s ten but it is not a UinericK I ein Post Awards Vrke " . . . ....... 'ci, hi le announceii -iniin was 1...1 1... o ent of th1 members of i niini'iiii o.f " Krankford Post No. .211 . American i.e- I l "i ... .1,. nnnthlv meeting in ine Ion Llbrnry Prnn'fori branch o: :m- r . . ii . 1.', last Tu'-d.iv ev.-ning. AVe went up there w..i. .. ir ballots and hoped to have tho others of tho nost condift the whole pr ...clings, but '. . - !... . n i.l.in fllllt fllf nbtoud e t,r -e tne kind of who . ,t run u onl-t ..f this kind I ""'.' '" '..'."V.' "i'.r ...... !,,. .. ne ,.1.1 t , mAi a 11C "t'f UTP 11 I I' Piiifc'j ""' : x:-i ': hi i,ca;r of ;;;as' ,hnr-. ,,. .-... -- , many nt our PoreNi.,...r..., ............ , . .. ., ..b e nviii'n fun i , ,,,,. ..... ,..n-t 1., li, bung III. IIIIHK iuii-ii-.il "", ", t ,,, nP had hair once, so ' e have to mak th- b.st of things as , wo nave n. imu i. ,l,i.. are. "-., J , , , .. ., ,.,.. nu (P I ri iminus.t- - iiv l-- -i ----- -,-- i r,.ltK- tl. l! It SP"U 1 to W the cn- ! --raj "P . bjn tlia a . -1 v who had o nil II lllilt' -- .-- ------.. -.as loiiu: uunish-l enough so they let 1 . . in to voting on N oil rnr rt " .1-,. 1. lllf.tS Tin- Inn- the o .;.. I i. it a- the mil ner was vritten I v Paul 1! Northrop N.illci in.ul and harpless aveittie Melrose I'.iil.. Pa. fhe l.m'ri.'K h- . uipletcd bv Mr Nor'hiop i Liiiiern Ii No. tl SinlftH c tl ( tjpi'r t' 1 Iu ihall . ')f lll i 'o rnrt. lony J , noo sgr.ic nulhui titrf'a hnltr.i- I'll slip on 'it t'r altar 7iei "va'tiwunc with tho 'deer' and the Vop'." JIi Nuithrup s line was .o '.'. on i... li.illot. The otln.r l.ties were. ' No. 1. 'lltni I'll dUtalo and sign linte.s for donvh." William J. Itc-s" 101(1 AVest Stella sircet. I No. . So shaikled, bU sheliels I'll blow. .Ml-- .eni' I. .iiuuiiiiii-fti, iiiii Taster st I eel No. L I've the ciust to be pie-oils for dough." H'-ury G Pickaid. o.'lO.A North l'ront -rr.-et No. .. Then the br'.de'll sliti rr at Hflio." William .' Clevcnger. OL'lj Haddon a enin- Cuilingswood, N. J No. II. S1..J li.vs million airs, uui no vail." Hubert 1' Hubb-rd 10 South V. w-il.'i: pel No 7. Then perhaps be a widow will iloimh ' John M Hluck. Hire of K i: .A I ( i Atiih.i-. Pu. No. N Tlllie Irads vilicre the iheck elans, joti hnow." .Allsa Elcanoi M. -ll'nir o".'" Malrolm stieet. No. 1). She slipped, but she's still .i stone." Uerirud J. Miles. Jjl I'ioslK, t stru-t '1 1' riton. N J. Nn. Id. Hut Till still draws Imr ilnuh from Hie Co." AVilltam S. Lmk hurt, 2S'i Drown stieet Th- liii' written bj lr Noilhrup luliiel 1 votes out of I he 'd votes uist '1 in: line written by Mr Phkurd wa- ,i i lose i oinjii'litor, luing nvchod 17 M.tee ivhi'p linen Nos. r, and 7 wut ten Ir, Mi Clevenger nnd Mr Hlnrk. weie t "1 io r third pla'e eai-h lino ob taining 1( votes. The other II 111 WPIe 111 tne tllilnnilig i.rde-: Pmuth. line bv Aliss Ainkr,.n- !i P '.ites fifth, line In Mlsi Me- IJcn.v votes- .i;.th hue bj Air. .t.i seventh, line by Mr. io'e, iijirli ''ne b Mi vt i. s. ;, 11 iM.n'd that sort ot tiling. , t """""". V'i. . . ... Pt'liMO Lrnuni's limerick contest Mr slrenuiml otipostu uy the delensc. , prov dins for a compact between - - So li-t's gPt tjfeteni. t :lel IV. Cassld,. .1,- 1033 Or-1 JZS that he has doe' verv" . '-The striking off of .union men is asked , TMawnrc and New Jersey fishermen in Salesman Loses .$10,000 Jewelry bal ot full 01 cotkihk b --- -.W....A mi-cpi. iosr pominaiidPi- little work althoueh his fnther urires ' rnr on tnp Kro"'l '"' taey arc biased ' )f aware bay and river. T ...,. ,,. ?,-, ,1 -it-Mi-. -;i sense , . ,t John K. Green. 1701' Meadow street. ' ,", tJ '"'" ""''" "'' ' f"'n " '?,!" because the labor federation Is inter- i ('si,lernble opposition is developing . I-inrMter, la., leb. -L Wle ml syllable and Accen' ud utant. , "", Tbn S lust e es to ' '"'-l in ' "li"l,"' '" 0,,t of whicI' ! mtain't Senator Allrc's bill to reppal the " aI"ntT'0 Jr0S In , . And while v.e're haMng t;;; .it I alph 1 Wlnt.. .-.ikU Cottage Xv whn a lat.gPr mi disease Hrn'Hcli- "ro r1" V'ln,?fi Ich tho defend- j nPxv appropriating .fr.O.UOO annually for - fIJntfnr' ;, n '"r "" "" talk together, let's take u.r. f the street, chaplain , ,f Q nn J R( 't "? " v-"i?h"., , ants stand indicted. ,he navme nt to farmers who have cows of the Non-netallinir Co. of Lanen,. na nr n'wcomcM in thU ;vw I .? .H0"1 ,"' l 0"fle''- '"f7 Har fnther? who w-1 known in medbal H rinlmd the federation is pot. found under test to the tubercular and tcr, lost from the j bncic of his automo- , not eem to undprstand i;l n . u s treet. chairman of executive commit- . ,.ir(.lp, ,.u , cu'rc h?n son of Ms trlh.,tiii to the fund to aid the defend. ! eomb-mmd. . Chief objectors to the ie- Wle or was robbed I of two . -Ins , contain. :nUM who seem to "gp. th- "w.mn It. Lighl. ...14 Dyre street, , , , ,, fc , , tffc T dvcrT WctX" '- ' "-"" " ' $& "w .17"" 'rT'if ,"S ! flnESi tf "JK , ...i, , A riV fs io ,Vt . .T-f ?i. tHeir or gAIRD FUNERAL TOMORROW .'"g L J1 NK U H" 1 LEDGEE 1?HILVDELPHIA, FRIDAY, One Hundred Dollars Daily For the BesuLast Line Supplied by Any Header of the Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick lFhich Appears Below RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST 1. Contest is open to uny one. All that is tequlrrd for you to do is to write nnd send in your last lines to th IJmerick. using for convenience the coupon printed below. Please write plainly, and bo tmre, to odd jour name and nddrcaa, 2. All answers to the Limerick which is printed below must be received at the office of th EvEJflXtr 1'un uo I.hpokii by the first mail Monday morning. Monday's and Thursilaj's Mmerleks should he mailed to V O. Box liilM. Philadelphia ; Tuciwtay'i and Fri day's to P. O. Uox 11521. and JVcdtie'dnyV nnd Saturday's to V. O. Uox W24. Answers left at tllP office of the KVBKIVO PODLIO i.rrorn will also be ndmlsslble Till: WINNL'K OF TODAYS CONTEST WILL DB ANNOUNCED ONE- WKEK ITtOM TODAY Cut Out and Mail TO Till: LIMLIIICK CONTEST EVCMXO l'LIILIC LKSOER. ' ') lint ir,Jj, Philadelphia LIMERICK NO. 47 .trivl who lives up near Dclair Said. "I'm sorry the river is there. For the dogfish keep howling nd the catfish go prowling Mt i!e oui utu SaihC Street and Xo. City and State. Jk , ,y.soi tlC(i with line by Mr. T.ockhart, . with .", votes each The oflWrs who took Iiargc ot the ... . "Hunting weio senreant- nt - nrms John II. Govsllng i n'l Penn Mtrcet, ' III1IIIU1II1. IIIJII'IT I nisurnnce omccr q. Edjar riiniin;. 1S21 Kinsey ' street, chain Cnar A street, clialrman of house fommittee. mann uospitai, in nn ompps in imp ...... .n . .. .iicciiiai .11 .-Vleilb-nl -Mts nulldlng. M.xteentli and : allillt stieets tie is n f vT ,. graduate of St. Josephs Col- h; .bov':"t,'.''"ti.1 u"l,...tll0strf.''t,',.,,n tn.e. ''ms? ol l'nH-.. " ul1" ntu'iming ins Detectives Seeking Gambling Evi dence Get Moonshine Outfit iJeteitivs M'Canjhan und McGow -an, of tin- Twentieth and I'itzwuter Streets elation, sm.nl a whisky still in operation at the -table of ('havles Iliel , Twentieth slrct below Houtli. last night. Detei tive-. wi., i me stable lo in- vUSate complaints that it was being used as a gan.b . ..sort. T-iey no- 'the first floor to a ,..... , -, .. - -. tiinU loom on thu -omi .ha,r, b, a MUi lull. , , , ..! l Tl lilf.l iiirv,.n'- ii im fvjii. ,,,,,!..., , nliM.,.,i ,i1P ,,,. -- , - --- .-.-,-.- rntus, a qui nii'v m iiiii-n. tnn-p gin- Ions of whisk) niid ii pint of coloring. Kiel; told the deto. lives he had rented ,, ....i.i.. ... i i.,.... i.i.i uu- iiuun.- lo . inn us iiiiuniiM.il, iui - whom the ihli' t us ate searching 'TitTmTi-tTnrr n Trrrr i;. .. - r -''- iut.ks,s. rtTTiTTFifinr-rr'rrii Philadelphia Atlantic City e I J J I Z J ? . fc u The Shops of Special for &riJUjyL AK& Odds and Ends of Blouses $1-95, $2-95 and vA)) c I'inal clean-up offew-of-a-kind Blouses in fine ,p r Batistes indeed and Voiles. '. worth Innkhi" c r! nieni oicr Pre s'i-e!ii pictures a dainty model ui $'i.9o Spring Frocks ic Specially . Priced f Sill- Alienonette; finn non -;, Black, Brown. Splendid 1 LARLY SPRING MILLINERY CHARMING STYLES 127 FMIILADELPHIA 1337 S. 1 3th St. AN'D Chestnut St. t ( unAnnwAiK i E 1 BOARDWALK Vn ".im.im.xni BE FOOLISH, 3. Tho winner of th i ONU IILJh- DltKD DOLf.All prize for tho best last line to each MmcrleK will bo nniKi'inccil one week after the Urn crick is printed. For example, tho winner of the prize for tho i-lm-cr!c: which appears today will be announced today a week. 1. In casa of tic?, pri will bo awarded to each successful con testant. For example, If the judgen decldo there are two ot more an mvers of equal merit for tho prlM, the author of each answer will re ceive ONR IIUNPIIKD DOr. TjAIIS. The prize will not be split up among them. u. 1'ho decision of the judges in each Limerick contest will be imni. r uti lull bin ) trating nt the School of Industrial Arts I for two venr.s. i -.-- - I ainee il.o i.n;,,., ..( tt,.. sm he had made no nlans. but thnt he in tended to hide it as --sjon as ho received I it heemise Hntne frlomtu wK-m 1.a mnij ---.....-- .-..... ...k..... ......... .1 . IIL I . .- l'ftcl1 Jn-V at " restaurant insist that he ,.l.""l..."s, l" money to give tnem a real" .....1 1. .- 1. . .. n mijn- m unit; iiroycu quue jiopui ir w mi me ciiners, vvenavere- v...... ,,. .....in ,v. ..,.,,.,, lM,. M-irr- in I I'll j 1 iiiniii in in . J. . A . tary. a letter in which he says: ' . ft is my pleasant duty to thunk vou sn the name ot the four Klchard Club One Arrested After Disturbance in B. and O. Restaurant j Hairy A Itlser, stntionmnstc ut . the llallimoie and Ohio llailroad sia I tion nt Twenty-fourth and Chc-uuit 'streets, was blackjacked hibt night b four men who attacked him when he ordered them fiom the teiminal res- tautiiiit 1 ItjHtniiileis .summoned Patrolmen I Moore and Johnson from the polb-.. boat Uejbiiin. nearby in the Sehusl- kll! T.'it patiolmen after u lone cIuim un-t"d (tno nt the men at (iru l'trr ro.itl nml ( !lir Ut nn ktrnitu II..' ... i . - . . ... . ,.. .,,.. :t"Y V'.:.,,- . . ., ". ' :.". iih in .rii Tt Tfi( 'I wi'lir uu t fi ml h' n. ...i.. -.ii.-. ir, ninnou linn nniu 111; J' .lames Mi Keen, nineteen jearn old, of Cnthnrini- street near Tvvcutv -sixth He w-ns iebl hi SltfOO bail bv'Mn-rk' .... . . .... . - tratc u.-njaaw for a further next l-'riday. hearing irii rnr TiTT.rrrrrrTr.Trrirr-,i Raltimerr 9 Seitbtble Prices Saturday V 45 agftiiig rjuahty value made v. itli Uuiu. i, ,.. , . - SHOP ATLANTIC CITYBRIGHTON BLOCK iiiinuiiiniiijunumijimjiiimii,iiMM'C PEBBUARY JL, 1921' HATF F ffS .1 F He and Follow Defendants Wearied by Dolay in Choos ing Jury WAITRESSES AS ''VAMPS ttpmal nutate!, la Stemnp rubric ltlaet WlllUnison, W. Va., Teb. d. The defendants in the case of twenty-one men accused of the murder of Albert Fels in the mine riots last summer, hare become wearied over the delay which has been encountered in getting n jury, ano tneir usual nicrau nesi wan not apparent 'when tlioy came into court l.1!. w ,1 ntifiiMiii'd Atvtiin i aniincu were set asnie iipchuhp nicy were opUed to capltnl punishment. ! That two prettj young waitrewes at the place where the jurymen were being served their meals .used their charms In nn fittffinnf n Influence their decision I .. .. . .. i il. - was the sensational development today. ' Deputy sheriffs In chnrge of the jur- i ors, becoming suspicious or rcmnrus i ' pawed while the jurors wero eating, de- elded to change boarding houses. wnortiy Ulter this was none, n is I cla'med that a representative of the I inlucrs union broagnt ne g ris to tnc cure Jobs "as waitresses for tlicm. The ' girls were not engaged. 1 Another report is that a represen-' tative of the miners' union was seen nr iiiiuit iivfi-' iimi tviniikvii .w - oonverslnir with jurors at their board ing house. This matter was presented to the prosecution by Ireland James, ' who originally wns on the jury but was I later excused when it wns discovered , he was a kin to the defendants. , Itnth thi-.se stories have been investi gated by the state's counsel, according a. Tt T.. ........ j. .. 4 .1... .&.....'.. f - torneys. Thej will be brought to the III .HM1I1 .niiiliiio. on- oi mc iiuiv n ilk- HAS VANISHEDj this morning, l-.yun m iiuiiiciu r sm up ., , , , , he hcl(1 tlml Ulc j.. U. T. I was missing. Seventeen were ,in the on ,'" , ,Uurnnleeil return of A box at the beginning of the day's l'ro-i""l "" , , 'i.h,' Vironovol it is said, was , ceedlng,. The tirst three talesmen ex-, W ",,e?v rah b he Mayor! ntfentlrin nf the enlirt nml tnnir lie tbe'flm utnle hnfllfilltr bill. llV UenrPSCntll basis for a motion to have the entire jury .discharged. I ! After the Jury box is finally filled , the real battle will start. A determined I ,!..!fc in Iia!... ,n,n.l I... ii. .I.I.'h 1 lllillk 1 I'lHlR UiVH U.l illf I.IUIV .1 I counsel to exclude as jurors all men iitllliated with the American Federation ' - - -- -- ..--- nt Labor. This move, however, is , . t .. ...... fact a man beiongs to a union does not ! .n.....iif. i.i. - .....i j Charleston IV A'n. Feb -l (I!v jiv i "bill of rlchts Introrlne. .Mm i intromiced niti of Delegates it It. Montgomtry . . .--- . ... - - II. Ki,nnl. .....I ITr.i... tllp jnstanfe'of Samuel state labor commissioner, is being care - fully reviewed by persom; IriteresfP, in n-. Implied, not to join or become a member of a labor union, or from associating together under the name of Knights of ' Labor or any other name they maj desire, for any lawful purpose, or for using moral suasion or lawful argument for inducing an ono tu join such craft union." "It shall he unlawful for any indi- uliial up members of any firm or any agent, officers or employes of any com- . puny or corporation to solicit or require, ib iiiatid or influence any employe to enter into nn agreement, verbal or writ- joining in- union pic.iges tnem to sup- : . , Cnrist church for Former minpord- Ken. 2. ct..itEKcn ;t is port fellow workers, it is Alleged. service in unrist onurcn lor rormcr IovoJ nm f 1(iurn (n0(, lull.rn,,r(., ... Counsel for the defense combat this Port Appraiser and Wife , f;',pn(I?R,?,ymvft,M 'VnfunerHi 'wrviJ-Vs" !.? contention on the grouiid that the mere i-,,iri,i services of Uichnrd Loner nsv.' l" i. m from residence of bin nioihn I The House DowntoAvn 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Why buy can own a genuine HEPPE PIANOLA-PIANO for $785? The HEPPE Rental-Payment Plan enables you to make a small down jmyment and pay the balanco ut inert rontal rates, all tho rem apphinrf toward Hie pui chase price. Call or 'phone for lull purlieu, lam, or wlion wrltlnK. use this coupon I J,'1 ten, to vacate th premises and sur' render hN or Iter domicile as u conul tlon precedent to becoming a membei' of .. I..).... iminn. ne from a-tsoclatltiif to gether under the name of Knights of Labor or any other name they may do-. Klio : nravltlcJ that . -surrenderinR the I domicile or house shall be governed by tlie laws of landlord and tenant." I rnSffieL-i Mayor and Mitten May Reach Com promise at Conference A compromise on an operating ngrcu- , - "M.or.n,Zrl.t7lrLe,t;i reacneu toimy " -" - - i Mayor Mooro and Thomas K. Mitten, president of the l'liiladelplila Jiiipui Transit Co. The Mayor recently informed Mr. Mitten the city would nltow the P. II. T to operate the city-built northeast elovated line it u per cent was rtiumwi on tno municipal investment of approx imnteiv Sll.OOO.OtnJ. ,. MUtc" ninde a counter proposi- - nnr refill rn en """ , , .'.,, ,,i,u iinn Mr. Moorp in the last few ce i as made a thorough li.s ",rtn,A h trtu vated line from Iront and Arch streets to the northern end of the lino nt Kriclee street. I'rntlkford. Director of Transit Twining has been instructed to rush work on construe- i.on nn,i e,tiipnicnt of the line. .n or,jer for nftv t,nrs wn placed yester- dnv wtn the .T. ft. Ilrill Co. FEW NEW BILLS AT DOVER "- -." -" i ..... . : Only Eight Offered, Although Time! Ooeh is a brother of New- York Jack - for PreBe"ntation Grows Short Oosch, who- is credited by the i police a, r ,.,!: , !l" . 'being the ringleader in the drug ring Dover, Del., reb. !.-( ontrary to ( ,i rr whose arrest the pollco hol,u expectations, few lulls were introduced In cither house of the Delaware l.pgls- o i Inture this mornln-j. notwithstanding the j fact that today, tomorrow and Monday i will be the la U days for introducing new business. I Kight bills wc-e presented in the House, koine of them among the nioit Important jet introduced. They Include i tive Mcdlll, which was adopted at a meeting of the state bnnkers held here yesterday. It includes a codification ot nil the banking laws of tho state and ..!.... !... ....... Lnhbtm. nn,n,ntl.liltin. 1 t'ltllllS Ull' NI.IH- IH,IIIVIII, , mil III ir-T ,,..". . Itenriveiitntive Gray introduced a bill i-eliieoi-oorntlntr the town of Seaford ., ...r. l . Henresintatlvo Lester Introduced n '-" p . . (.,- m.,ik. f .i. ,,-. nf ' linlid. toimer appraiser or mo pou oi , South Fifteenth stteet. The llev. Louis i vvaslibmn. icc- tor of 0bl Thrlst Church, will conduct ?Prvires. nnd Interment will be iu AVcst Lnurel Hill Cemetery. J.E.Calwell&Co. SAPPHIRES AND EMERALDS EXCEPTIONAL COLOR AND IMPORTANCE CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS founded in 186.1 lmiUKuratcd the One-Prke System in 1881 UploAvn an imitation -N THESE times, ever to safejjufirrl am kind imitations. In player-pianos pluyer-action the guaranteed by the famous Aeolian Company 1 i. ?,' iuul Protected by their valuable patent?. 11 oinere are J lanola-Pianos are sold only at lleppe's, the Aeohan npnts in Philadelphia. All tho Vondoi- r in, i ?i-a Perlcctl2 is embodied in tho Ileppe !lfllll() t 9785. Hear it, try it, prove it- Mipenority voursof. C J. Ileppe & Son'f1' I'ii at rend JMuo iiUU i our :: -Njme I l' -i DRUG RING EXPOSfl IS EXPECTED TODAY 1 " s V "- e 000 in Narcotics, to Bare Gang's Secrets MAY ,NV0LVE BROTHER Marry flosch, also known as tlnrr Coheh, who is expected to expose tj, dnig ring, will be broughf up from Jfoyamcnsins Prison today to tell hb storv to Assistant District Attorner Gordon. ' Oosch pleaded guilty before Jur!. Fcrgimon ten days ago to the charges of having in his possession $2,000 worth of drugs which wcro f.elned in a raid conducted bv Assistant Superintendent of Police Tempest on Twenty sopoml street nbove Fairmount avenue, When brought up for trial. r,ose, arreted under the name of Oohpn, si firRt pleaded not guilty, but hl ntter ney. John 11. K. fcott, in n sidedur conference. with Assistant District At torney McCollough, stnted tr.nt he hnj arranged with Gosch to change his ploi to that of guilty, and that Ooseh would tell a story that would be the mos .m. sational ever told in a courtroom SeT eral days later, Go'jch was again ar raigued and chnnged Itii plea. On mo tion of Mr. Cordon, Judge Ferguson deferred sentence in order that Gosch could tell hh scniatlonal story warrant. Assistant, nuperintpti(jint Tempest is anximislv awaiting the ex nf)surt, promised by Iinrry Gosch. Tctn J)(,at S(IVS if 0oRC, teiH tj,e tnh ,ie ,nu.(. Involve his brother, New YorV ; jaek. nnd several others known to the police as leaders in thin nefarious traf- flc lieteefives Gomborow nnd Gold wSn .fiIP wlth Tempest when ho mndp th raid, gr.tneren siuucicnt evidence to warrant a conviction and also much more, showing who was in league with Horry Cohen in the distribution of drugs in this city. They are ready to uo-opcrnti! with the county dctectlvei when the department raises up the ir vestlgation following the confession cf Harry Gosch. TIJ". IT1U ,"-''0 N I,or", 3t Interment Nonhnnoi ,.., lu..m, n, may tm vtwrt Summy v Alft church (tlM er o: Jlxon aseil SI Tlelntlvea Hnl friends are lnvltv Id ntlenrl fuwrnl eervlces Monday. 1 i m t h;r laie resM-neo. CftV'ia'"'.''' iilTy ivenlnB. ii.o iJinunrm sve rment nrlvate.. Mflur.t FrlfliidB may call Sun e built 6th and Thompson Streets 'joh ien you it ii, jnoi'c minor tho dollars you tunt than spend for of merchandise bv nvoidinj? there is only ono genuine Piniiolii-mnria nn.l imitations. - ;5lX,.;,rh7::'rt I Philadelphia ms full pArlli ultra sbout the ileppe l'lnol je.ir llinuil Payment I'l.in Led -t'Jl. i u "f-V-.A ,v-t a.ii .'' r., ,-..." (Sifi. im&n&mJto!& &&his ,
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