fl Pty4 QfiiPSV Zu'fi'ji "3 ,,' ij .VI rr j ' J H i . i E.f 4 I i? !l r . 15 ti ! 'H : EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILXDELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'APRHi 5, 1921 THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor Be True to Ideals To the Editor ol th, Eimliij I'tilj'ie rdtirr Sir 1 rend vvlth Breit Interest JmK Frsntls Conk nrthle The Ootd-ii lliur There la no one thlnit lliln ic.unm or Hi schools need morr tlinn "The Unlden Hour to Imurets the. imtirtmiie of tiulldinc ihr aeter. I iivo but on ..hlld anil my iilm from her liubjhood Ims tuen I" supply or rather to Impress on her rtiln.l tht tho thlnri one need rnot "' "" ,0 lulld re health nnd ehnnveter There seetn to be en little of elmrncter tod i thit one rarely rindi t'.-vrenls impresslnis IN minor i tance on their croivlnir children nnd vet It s t their creates! niMI In life to promote happiness und price of mind onl real uc- C4ti I ve aluavs contended that prohibition would never becomo really effective by force of the Uw It had Rottm auih a strung e hold on humanltj that only finiliy trim in for cenera Ions would eventually wipe, " .U'' .. ... i. . ... o el.11,1 of Tne irmn nroumii 'o . .- - tender eirs nnd dally hroueht to its think In mind In nn Impressive vvev nil "IKK to It all lit life hen I lunt "undty ehnol 1 hnl u rln r urmvin !; " In conjunction with lh Hlble I. onn 1 ou il hae 'chirnrter tnlks vvlth them nnd they ould r' v Mrli t (mention I vo nl vavs flt ehirneter tralninc m eminl In Importance to eplrltual training for one nelps tho othel . , , , . Ood arced th- .lav w hen ' The Golden Hour" become i r'al part of everv who.. In e'er. Mil.- t"n and cl.v 'h'- "" country of curs, nnl this dear ''hi'-"';!"" ' ' e,tclaUv for II l R rea. home center nd i trulv wonderful citv '"". f" ' , ' m Or Himoipher. If one la ittunel to The Cradle of I.Hertv -oh. I.nvv I lov it There is more characn r h-re to the "'' Inrl, than .an I- found "" "''?" ''"T " all Am-rln vvhlch 1 have ..unbilled to (Juiker Influence ..iina A nn .omei upon ri.endi rmeOiu nd';en,rhVh'r.r;o,rc,,;Epr.of j. She will rleo out of It the I. tor l' 8:,nBnr:taA0,.--h.:-,'r: true to sour Mcala U ',,B Tnr,ur. rhlUlelrhln. Arrll ":1 Chronic Fault-Flnders To th, Editor o the Ctil rM' " MH"T'"ood time he.n mi-r.bl. The, jhoull Ine- all etreet" The) .bj.u to the VoNtead law No tro I hie. to Bet a I the bc m anla at flttj SnliVihrt lllBh of rouree. but the Bov- "KM'u'.Vm.'So jro"bC,' nut what V. hi. ZuerT Aren - h rlcheet country nil tntiiie" ' n" fc ... .,..-, ail iifhr on the Blohe- More wealth than Ml otn r nation combined , Government etatlitlelan, eem. time calculated an Income of l.nt "' hu"dr a year wa. necnr for a f imily of nvo to live a la, American i,i Of l0ure. no man n hi eountry vrould think of workln: f. r ", .'rVTNm that s wot It l t n IE ,l-, Shamokln, Ta March 11 10-' Railway Passes and Salaries Te lh- ITdtlor 0 th' Li-iJ PuW '''"'. Plr I rad In the nrviw I'H'i'r l.tt-irit the other CNcnlnt of h .erulti part' who la atrorwly oppos-d to th- rallwav . mplo .. recelvlns hlsh wage and ihe iompan 19 eulni pa-ea to dletint parti In reference to the leaulni; I raa-i it ihe compan wlehea to citend thnt prlwlee to Its .mplosto 1 enrmot een whv It ihnul 1 .--n nll.er n.onle for It I" "r s that If the empto were to p tli-lr a thej would not trivel ft fre'iu-ntb llcm.e ihe railroad I out very little In tint re bout th hlh wae that Mr Wrlaht referred to, 1 wou d like to remind him that tho waa wero rateed on a. count if the hlh coit of llvlnn and If he will have a lit tle patienca I think he will have no com Plaint about the emplnve, being n 'l tl ' 1 am a rittsburRher hut I for on 1 t ' travel to ml home everv two week KATHKr.INB M nAHCf-W PhllidelrhU. Mar, h II 1JI Real Characters To t a rrfllor of tht Lurndio rubi I 'ill Sir To the eeveral critic r ha le Plcken who ha rcentl vri l their pr lent I would eav that Plcken i ti ' f.r hla plila or e.en for th wor erf il o ho nccompllhed b (xponlnit . ot iltlon th. ouoht never to hav ejlfd I ut f-i th n of hunnnltv and the Bood i heer tt h he Invested hi or' What iIt euti ' ha ever suc-cJe 1 In making a t a elnB eo m-rrtlv a (lr 1 urn h dlh of boiled Bren and mutt n taate o Bod? a for th iharice that I har. fm arer t real. ble 5'U mm i d "'in-1 eo epv real that a n inthr of Vorl nl Ire erhoolmaet r claimed t . b. the rum I ere vent en ftr a to etn-t a. n ' asn uh' the author nd rail . npp rH I -I ap the most natural cf ill 1 haei tr Immortal n teller PI k "wlve!r nnl the Mar'hlonee and " l f-al v Urn th Artful Dodder t. aptmn uttl' 1 I.lttle Uort.t and all Ihe rt . f lh B I friend o' thoe who I iv,ri(er .'area to sa thv are n' r . II aa real and a ureat d-al npf human interesting than most of the lean and "' automatons with wlrm ou iir n nit dtlv Tn spite 'f P"t', fau't fin I rq . eltm Dt kena li u la an 1 ti w Me In th hearta of thr pe t t y- he w .a a great author bj' Ikcuv ve loved lis f'lltwm t -n ,i j f I m fu wnti I'rl rr t' -n n i Brcen or fir irtlt In the Teot.es r rUM to claim wo have lie r hi r it ' n thla i untry than w thr Oi It n'. tr Thaekera. - I Ihllvleliii Mr-i n 11.1 Discusses Long Words To lae ; tt tor nt th I '. mo I ' t r il. ii JVltrt-ti tn tho IMItnr Bhoulil be ni brief ami tn the point on possible, nolillni; nti tiling that woiilil open i tlcnoniliiittlniinl or hcclnrllin ills rtisslon No ntlenilon III bo paid to nuonj.. tnnus letters NanieH nnd ntl(lrc5es must bo Hlgne.l ni nil evidence it wood fnltli, although miMOK will not In irhitdt If rc(lcst Is undo that tho lie oinlltcd The pulilti tttlott of .i letter Is not to bo taken a nn Intlnrscmuit of Us lews b Ihls pjpor Cnniinunltatloiirt nlll not be re turned uiilesd nciompar'ed by post nBC, nor will manuscript be s.ied 1 It T a II la obvious the 1 II T has never care n rap about the public' opin ion either Individuals or collective rharo I nnl) one way to Bt back at thla corporation and that la to take II monopoly of the city's street away from It and make It do huln like other people wnni tni j inrporulloti want Is n Bnol doe of coinpc ti I ii ih ninir. as the Public Hcrvleo Cor- pontlon nil over the stato of N'ow Jorsey Is E.itlnir Put the Jllnej nnd Ihe bua lln on the street nnl see the I It T howl when the public refuse 1 1 pitronlre Ita eara, tho samo aa the public Is now doing nil over tha tale of New Jersey H II J DII.I3N Philadelphia Mar.h 01 1031. lliat tho longest word In our 1-inBuase a word ctvmoloslcally consistent itid used now and then b e. ulealastli.il writer I anilirinsubslanllatlonallsllc - twenlv nine leldr iho llnnuletlo dlleltnnln douhtlesa would .ork hla eve askant e at honorincublll tu llnltatlbus ubmltted In the People l"o "iin of Mann IS, and solemnly reject It a inir simewhit farfetched pilpably factitious b-hemothlnn ponderosltv which proclaim Itself to lo a sort of composite verhil ilRmint construcled from vocable nnd Mta and fragment thereof lalnjrlouslj n Hird from the Rramlloe tnmea of th. I lr sohn.dm.en and lurxld Itlnlsts iniont the fathera of the church Th' r. ' Uut don t blame me for this It i t th- fiult of that ltnnnriniHlnilns Sure, 'tl a word of In rlnll.i Jest Win ii I went to nlBht sell, ol after I left collide the profess r of phlloln th.r.- va wont to Insist that the innBi H l.naiisli word tranmaKnincandantMn lMlltihu -thlrtv one letters llo wis tiion truua proud of that acquisition and he took aroai tain in having Ihe t hnnoriphv i las trace the word luck stnoi.raphleill to It I lelocenr elvmon However some aulhul 'I do Mte hnnorlficibllltudlnltv (twnt iwo) a th. longest word In Enfcllsh lltera lure hut It la stated that the word I only a Brandlnse ejten,ori ff jnr. ton luitch Courttran V fl0'.) H v. p. re the I ah' pi hnnoririrabllltudlnatlbiH (.".) I rlt.d h a tvplcnl lone word Hut th" ii ro nieiie1 prnipnsltlea occnslmallj nf fert,. In ih ntHtl Of the lime The word front wh.-h tV nre eitende 1 I honrrl 'liahllliudt linnornhleiiesa There is no tea son whv th- litter vM.rl nhnul 1 not h wrll len when it la desired to express that mean Ipk Mlren if It I Intended to refer In one word t i n person or tllhiB oppod to the loctrlne nf transubstantlatlon. It would ier tllnlv sernif convenient to use the aljecllve first abovo tmntl uie. by mo aa the loudest word for that purpose Hut after all what does It eltnlfj What doth It prollt the i;ns!laher even If he can l" hit to hi word' nf tea or more Billables or twnt or mo-e letters Compared with ecm of the for. Irii language, nus In airrslnusly amateurish when It lomea to multlpllcalo lettirln Over In Ilussla thc Innv, h iw to do that sort of thin with pri l numod or urpn nouneeablc illatlncrjnn, ever n ordlnnr conversation anl vcrltlnB Hut Iher I nlwavs a re ison Inleti) and etmol vbIciI fo- oven thMr most startllnv vtrlml monstrosltl. Their word for w ir rlor for Instance it mine Thl 1 brl.f and soft an I cat silnc erourh Used In an amplified sente howeer the word la a potdoUBer 1 sbIiis with a sttcexn and ends In a had co .1 khrabrvn rachtchlchtchal nuchtehl Ph wiirrlor Miotur all thl should he he , tiled ii Uefen 1 his cmnirj threaten I by an Invader iWallsrewekl Hus alan llteraturel Thl douBhtv sesquipeda lian I m toll falrlv ec-eim with meaning ar.d eloquence Out vvhen nncllsh word are ocs!vti lona drnwr thev am either mere Bibb, rlsh or nm borrowed from ar. hah anl d'ad voenble anil extended re Bardies pure v for the aral ideation of literary vanitv Anl bv the same token II dare sav I um rat r Inconsistent heteln) I wond'r whv w tiKe the tin . and trouble to ltivotlgatc ind dlout-e i s ibjct f thl Mnd? It eerms a vitn and profitless pur suit It reallv dehn t appeal vo me I don t lik it thoush I "ould not slve a specific ronton ttir.for or v h I am spending mv time mi thl letter Sonmwbat like the I uthcr of Von a mo t Mblll Nee possum dlcere nuare Hoe tantum possum dlcere Nen amo tc. Hahldl " Whn wa he" I have often wondered but have nver come across his name T mean the author I iak for Information nop r it Philadelphia March 51 in;t Administer Dose of Competition Tc th' riitar of thr Ktenlea I'uhlir I rrluer 'ir I have read 'J II Ms ind C K letters of March I'd nn V It 1 request for a hlffhr fare with Interest 1 don think th.rn I muh to I-1 Balnel hv Irving to ctprfs ones pinion about tr Questions Ansiccrcd Familiar Expressions To tht Editor o thr rt til"0 TuHle LtAaer- Sir Pleio explain the meaning of the expressions He sans hla swan eonB " ' IlurnlnB the candle at both endi" nnd ' Hla Homan nose ' RAMUEI, T CI.AMP Philadelphia Manh 11. 1021. ritero Is an old superstition that Ihe swan br ika Into song at the nppronih of death Hence the epresslon swan song ' I often used to refer to a Ht roent or musical work Just before th composer a death Tho OTPresslon lin also been extended to npplj to the last speech of a politician before being fnrc.il Into obscurltv. "Hurnlng the .amll al both ends" means II at two opposite thlitu cannot lio done at one and the sain- time A person energies i annot bo ixhtuited In one direction and vet h preserved unimpaired for homethlng else Unman nose' refers to the ahape of a person a n se that l n noso characteristic of the ancient Ftomans a aten In their rculptures nnd pi ture Submits a Problem To thr I d lor of tin 1 t mlito f't.bllc rdoer Mr I wish ti Mibmit a problem t the IVopli'a roium of vnur paper, of which I int i (onvtnnt r nl r I wish to not onlv liiw the answer but know how It I fi un I man h tvo horsea and a aaldle worth $10 Putting the paddls on horso A I I value tieenm doublo that vt horse II Hut If tho saddle he put on horae It his valu vvlll not amount to that nf horae A hj Ml Now what la tho nue of each horse' J N Phll.id'lphla M-irih Zl 12t The Origin of "Bunny" To th' rji'ilor of thr I rntno Public Ledger- Mr What I Ihe origin of the word ' bunn aa applied to rabbit by children' W. I, T Philadelphia Mirch .11, 1021. Hun' I o Scotch word, slgnlfvlng "tnll Scotch people say of a hare that she cock her lun ' The word "btinnle or 'hunnv' i n diminutive meaning "III lie or short tnll nnd In thla aensc It Is parlleularlj npl'.calle to the rabbit. Answers Numbers Problem To the r dlier nt hi I inlng Public I tdgrr Sir In nnwer in a particular p-ortl-m apptrlne In Tueslav'a IJvrslNrt Pi'attc I.icrotn I herrjn submit m answer' Requl-rd To fin I the sum of all evin number from 1 to Inon (Inclusive) II Is 1 problem dialing with arithmetical pro eresalon Ceo formula - cqut'e XfJ (A-fI. It S qual r quired sum N equal num ber of terms a riinl first term and I, equal last term c nid r J to be flrsi term Number of terms equal ino for half of the numh-rs between I nnd 1000 la SDH I, -toon S. .100 (.' f toiioi "..in . too.' f .imoo Therefore M".oo is sum of even numler brtween 1 and lono Vor tnfertnatlr n a to where I foun 1 th QUALITY Is the fo j id'itlon of our 40 veara' most sue cessful en rret and w-1'1 still be our constant motto In the pew era Ijiiiher' nririirlllu . roi. JSI.11 roiintlo t.lnier le Doi JH.11 Imported Blue Label Mineral Water Crow pel With -10 Medals H Plplomas r.0 Omirt llnttte Dor., m.10 Case, I2.00 lot) Pint Untiles lnl , 91.M) Case, lft (III 100 split llottlci '. Jtll.21 LAUBER, 24 N. 9th St. formula consult Wentwrorth'n Elementary Mgohra Pago !I3I, I vvould like to ico lame, mora eaay prob lem like this J I, 8TKHMN0. Colllniawoo.1, N ,T , March K. 1021, Practical ?(nd Practicable To-the J'rfior of thf Evening Public K.tdotr: llr -In Ihe follAwIn sentence Is tha word "practical" used rorrectl) or should It be "practicable" "Yet T believe wa can make something more practical nut of our public school progrtm than wo have done hltbA to " 1 I,. I Philadelphia .March II, 1021 Tho sentence Is cornel assuming that ihe speaker meant that the program might be made In accord with aalual use and reference "Practicable" means something that can be used for an Inlrn led purpose Submits n Problem 7o (iI.dor 0 tin Evening ribUe I.edotrl Plr Pleaso publish the following prob lem' A gentleman bought a ponv, n pony cart, a set of hnrnesi and a and lie for hla ion, pajlng $.'20 fnp all The pon and saddle bgelher cost aa much as tho harness and tho cart, the pony and harness cot twice n much aa the saddle and tha cart nnd tho pcn and cart cost thrco llms as much aa tho saddle Ho v much did each Item eost7 r. M Oermanlown March 21 J121 To Become Forestry Guard to th P.dllor of thr i;irnlitn TuMIe t.edoer' fir To whom does one npplj for position of forest guard? It I II. Philadelphia. April 1 1021 Apply to the Commission of Toreslry, Harrlsburg, Fa. Where Story Can Be Found To the rdltcr of the Evening rubllc Ledger: Sir Answering the request of "K J C" In the people's Torum nf Mirch 21 want ing the name of tho nuthor anl of the atorv In which both legs of a !o were ampu tated through the mlstalc of a joung sur geon, the name of the Morv Is "Tho Pen alty " the author of which v-as Clouvcrneur Morris It ran nn a serial In tho Cosmo, polltan In 101J and the earl part of 1013 MP.S V. I. VALE Philadelphia March 23 1'iJl. O C IVeher No bonus bill hsa been passed bj Ohio up to this time "II P " The I.egil Aid Society la lo cated at 3t South Sixteenth street It la I Intended to fervo those who cannot afford tu pay for tcgnl advice. A, Tlurdlck A marriage by any xrdalned minister la legal. No minister It allowed lo perform Iho ceremony unless a llcenio la provided If you feel there has been any Irregularity, ou could have another cere mony performed. Poems and Songs Desired Wants "On the Othtr Train" To the Hdltor of the Klenlna PnbHcLrdgtr! Sir Kindly publish In the People's 1'orum the poem "On the Other Train," describing a lady starting for the Poorhouse nnd going rut on the other train. X. T. 'I. Philadelphia. March If). 1021. Can a Reader Send Them In? To the Editor of the JJtirnlttp- nbHc Ledger: air About tvvenly-flvo yeari ago In the Nw York !sue of the Sunday Mlfrer. a purer long slnco gone out nf circulation, I saw the lines which ro something like this: "And ever shall right come uppermost, And ever snail Justice be dorrf, t,cok forth. What do thv ees behold? Oullt holding high position!, IVIille their betters are clacking their Chains " I don't or can't recall the words, but would appreciate very much It nu cou.d print them for me or have tomo one aend It In, If ou haven't the poem CHAIU..EH T. PETERS Philadelphia, -March 20, 1021 Patriotic Poem To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger-Sir- t notice sou printed In the Hvgstso rtDtlc I.rpqrn'a People's Torum the words of "A Toast to the Dag " I am Inclosing Sou "Old Ulory," which Is In tho same meter nnd very similar In lines and senti ment ESTHER M. SlTflHtl East nivcrlon, N J . March 31. 1021 OLD h)p;y Here's to the night nf It, ltlue, red and white of It And the great might of It, In thla vast world. Oh, may tho light of It Speak out the right of It In the great flight of It, Where It's unfurled Hrro's to the red of It, Hlnd colored thread of 11, Toes have a dread of It On land and sea Men gave their Uvea for It l.eft homes and wives for It, Wore cuned gyvea for 11, 1 lag of tho free I Hera's to the white of II, I IKE the hub in the wheel, so is this Bank located in the very centre of the greatest industrial section of Philadelphia. On all sides are large manufacturing plants whose products go all over the world, hundreds of stores, and thousands of homes of the most industrious people. Our convenient location, unexcelled facili ties, ample resources and our readiness to help in all matters affecting business development, should lead you to select this Bank to advise you and to handle your banking transactions. An official is always at your service. Open Monday and Friday Evenings, 6 to 9 o'clock IENSINGTON TRUST CO. m Kensington 6Al,eghenrprAves 'Sijlft rnuaaeiRnia of time N i Wpfr tL cuticura W$r L-sAfejQ FOR HAIR AND SKIN 8 WF j ro( For promoting and maintain- , V Y tfrr mK ucauty of skin and hair l vP ? Cuticura Soap and Ointment , Mli?Ns&-,,, are unexcelled. Cuticura Tal- , jSar cum is an ideal powder, re- ur&SK freshing and cooling to most VIb delicate skins. lUfkf" einiliCvkTrMtrMka AedreM ' fJiMraritsV- I V ct.wtUi DtpLllO, Mald tl.llaM " Seldoerj. I ML l wher &osp26e Ointment 25 and We Taleam&e K y S"8T"Cullcura Soap ihM wllliout mag. ' nlil!i!jlll!jj Foreign Connection Desired Tount buvlness man past th'rty Klve ear Indui'r'al p'nrt - n iper now financial ex.cutlve w ' te "t Amer ican tjt p ' ti n ii t l t onnec ti"i disircl vlu h v 11 I id to for eign ahvlBt n st t H g if t bink nnd LUSlntB Lie 'eiill.il! it oo, 1 1 ih.i.u ni'i'it r. HOT WATER iuick as a Wink! 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The fact that you can buy an extra pair of trousers this season with this famous orig inal creation of the William H. Wanamaker Store and own virtually two suits at the cost of one .Anitels keen slslit of It. Thro' wnr's nrlm mliht of It. Watch evermore. Mothers gave sons for It, Who shouldered runs for It. And fought brazen Huns for II l'ar from our shore. Jlerc'ii to thn blue of It Heaven' own huo of It, I.lbertr Brew for It Ionr. loner niro, Aluros tx true to Hi Show what ou'd do for It, Oil, slnr spangled view of It, Silence the foe. 1 teres to the whole of It llsbnnls and pole of It Allow that the soul of It Blenllles right. May every dream nf It, Stars, bars and seams of It, lteflecl victory's glcnm of It Rach day and hlglit. The Teople'a Fnrnm will appear dillr n the Krenlng Public ledger, iiml also in the Rnndar rubllc JXlKcr. Iftiers discussing timely topics will In printed, as wrll am requested poems, and questions of general Interest will be answered. "A. 0.." Wilmington, Del . asks for thn words of a aon sung by Jlmmle vrowra In hla show, "Th Messenger l)oy." It contains! "Has am body Ktn our catT in... ....-I. .... . nan a iiiwo uiuck un ino end Of M ll etc. '", Ult, 'Krmlnlo' All tismcs and ,.... be elgned to communication, otherwi." ""Il are not recoirnlzed. ""' UmJ Bave Voq Dined and Danced in the box ? AT THE RlTTENHUUBis 22d nnd Chestnut Stfl. vascr to Tin: mvmo av THE TIERNEY FIVE Luntheon rintters, 70 (rnta up,. Also Spe cial 81 Luncheon untlfl.Sfi IJinner or Benrlce a In carle. v vmrnmrnmm w&mmmtmt rsHiMj illlllllllBBBRiBH wXm n m iiiBHiliiBHHilBf tSEE So Pure It is Hard to Test! nrATES .TVwvl Drinking water can be clean and sanitaiy, and at the tame time injurious to the human syitem, if it contains insoluble mineral salts such as lime. All ordinary water contain a considerable amount of such impurities. Continued drinkinp; of such water for years results In these mineral deposits finding lodgment in the cellular tissue and joints of the body, giving rise to pre mature hardening of the arteries and various chronic disorders. In contrast, Paradise Water contains but one zrain of mineral matter in a gallon of 58,372 grains. This remarkable water is so utterly pure that the most delicate and efficient apparatus imaginable is nee cssary to analyze it accurately! Being almost literally free from solid matter, Paradise Water is naturally very solvent. Ill other words, it has the power (to dilute and dissolve and eliminate the "poisonous wastes in the human system, its constant use resulting in a regular and frequent washing out of the various organs. Paradise is particularly beneficial in reliev ing disorders of the stomach, intestines and kidncjs. Try drinking six glasses a day for a month, and note its up-building effect upon your general health. Quarts, pints and half-pints all full-size. Natural or Carbonated. Try a case. At grocers and drug stores. PARADISE .SPRING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK, MAINE For tale by I". Ankerbrand l.ncan It J Harr. 7lfil (1. mian'n Ave. l,enii V. Carlln, I ogan A I'rotnle, Southampton and Oernianlovvn. 1'red r tlchrlm: t hestnul JIlll. I V Hale Wajnc .las Johnson' Sons Ml Airy. Mitchell Kletrher Co llilh unl Vrtrket Sis MIHhcll neither Co 12th and Chestnut Sis Mitchell 1 lelrlicr Co . ixtli nnl lirntutat .'its Mitchell I'letiMier . r.tiu (jruifintown Ave Mlliliell 1'lettlicr o 1IU1 Iloirdvvnll Atlantic CIO. Mill hell riettlwr I n Moris Mlnnta Atl-yiHo Clt), Vv in T M Intvre Ar.liiiit.e Win T M Ititvrn, iiv.rlirnnK Win T rltlHre Nnrlerth Win, T Mtlnlre, Hun JHvvr Win T Mclntro ltoseniout f Orris IUcrIiih. Jenlilntiiwti ShovvnM, I'rcr i i'o , lnr , 1M7 (.liesinut hi H-irn Sllcrlen 4010 Ulrard Ave i ban. M Mout Ambler 'I K. W civil. Went Ihesler Waller C. 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