f1 " W4'' 'tyZlfrr '&' wTprn ' '" 't.f V V I".- rIs-" - ' . -r''5iHlijH EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA , MONDAY, MAY 2, 1021 o o I IN AUTO ACCIDENTS! Victims of Crash Man Loses Life and His Three OrandcMldren and Girl Com panion Hurt on River Drive POLICE BLAME SPEEDER On mm. i- ''" i"'1 "v"n "1pr"nn lnjuro.1 n TM.If ..f n.iiomnl.i'1' ' rMnUin ,.r.mM pnrl-nflhr nU p tjrda S"""' nf "," ari,1,,,n"'' "" polieo ' ",,r ,1"' ln ,,,,r,,,p-" ,,m"' lot In n r.,1liioii liriw-n I wo "" "'I th End rirr ilrlvo. rnirmniiin Pnrk K,rlaMrr Siwinl. ixi.v fiyo ymi- nl-l rf,rnl injuria whirl: .ntis-n.l liN il'-nM. at th- Mrmnnal llospitnl. nml I.U I If . iimdrbildrrn mi.l Kr I rnijmn on " "' bn.llr inJmH Surrlnl mnl n' The -ll'T." IPi'iwI in I ho .ni-.li n' Knrifo fi-iwilll. lrlr nf ilm -r. nil .ml lirui'Cil, rnthnrinc (iiirjtnlli. In "iter. fraeturH 'Unrlno . .losopliinr OitSBlll nnoJhpr nMrr. n;l of iir-o and bnd. and Virgin Allien. HI.Ikp annuo 'and rnluinrt Mi ret. cut nml btnli'd . . ., , ., The nr oocupioil hi Unonni nml tin other "as struck by nil nu.nmn'.iili' driven hv Churl?? Duffy. I'r.'ssnn strrol. Manavtiuk Duff, iho pnllre sni. iwi dtivirn at ft rnplil into Up wns nr rtd bv Lioiitonnnt Ixch'Ii. of tin- I'nrk Guard', and will hnvo n lir.irliij: torfii.v t the Manajtink station. Josephino .nr;:alli, fmirtoon jonr old Ivbo was aent boinc from llio hos pital today, paid . "We were golnp north on tnr drive Mow Mldvnlo nvomio vliin tlio othor car cam along nml I rinil In out in ahead of us There nn not onoiiRti Vfdct to do o Tbp othor rar stmrk the front tvhor! of our nml turned It orer. Wo weie nil thrown in tlio rnnil. 'Thoto In tho oar which struck us did not wait to offor nsistnui but rode right on My brother. nltbough ht iras rainfully hurt, jnnipnil in nn otier ear which onino alrniK nml cIi.isimI the car whloh bit us. Ilo cnucbt up with it and told tho police." Thrown nuninst n "tone biiibliiig at Twenty first nml Niimlnin streets when his rnotorcvile wni struH. bv tin auto mobile driven 1 I low aid Pclnney. of 2151 North rnmnc street. IMwnnl Hall. twenty-six year" old. of 'J10 I'nMt Four teenlb tret Wilmington. I'd., suffered fracture' of both logs mid a fractured Anil Hall wns taken to tho I'nljelmie Ho piul. wlieie it was sanl Ins condition w(H oritirnl Polanoj una arreted b.v the police of the 'I'wdftli and 1'ine rtxet station Edward I.o,irT 0""7 tJloiiini-h street. waj tliroun from bin nutninohile when another mnohiiio rrnbed into it nt Rni erald 'feet ntid Hirt Innn enilv yes- , terda' mnrnuiit in tlir bcaw lain. He was '.iKnii to uji' .'rnirni'TU nn. pita1 in i trniu condition Tt'liiln nikviiTS WiHHllnnil nicntip nt Ihirh ninth 'reei, lnt niuht. Nellie Rrei'S A'l'in fifteen cnr" old, of -llJU'l Wnnilland ni'n e. was 1-fnick by ;m r. tiininbnn dni'-n b Horace Clinpninn. n' ,".tM Warren itveet 'I'be girl a i kii ! tl'o fineritj llnpital 1'iitb n' Iit If J are frn I ired Mill he vni t"rni, in nired nboiil t''e ,'jir- and tied' TWO WOMEN ON GRAND JURY P. r Cannon Named Foreman of May Inquisitors 'Me. r'.a nn' in tnaiior Seinnii Urn.: JM s& w3r'Xf 4&3Ws?lg i - atiKifinlUBV X 52TZ WIDOW RUPP OF 10 TESTIFY TODAY FIVE ROBBERIES REPORTED IN VARIOUS PARTS OF CITY Window Smather Steals Cloth Girl Student Loaes Fur Coat Thleven were limy Into Inat night, ao cordlnif to rrnoits received nt police ' beaditinrtera today. Five lctlmi from INEFFICIENT RAIL WORKERS AID tci national A'-iocintion of Rnilrond Su '.ivi-n uf Meiliii'iii". liarseil t lint uiperior bnil futTrred as roiliic iniis .if Tioni ."! to SUM) a month already h, clinno(. In cliiwitlentlotii. nttliouKli In- nid there bad boon no cbntutOM in the men' ilnlle. Snob ptnciice' wore "very pronounced" on i i.r- '.. York Central .nml tho Sew X i . ,r i ii ' 'o ." l ori, i hiiwii nun nn- Lieutenant Was Found Dead ,it1vnri",la i,nrt'1 of 'he city toatlfie.1 to the Qrunau Takes Issue With Union' York. New Hhvoh ami Hartford rond. Langloy Field, Va., In February MAY HAVE BEEN POISONED ' activity of the robber? 1 One thief burled a brick through the window nf the tailor hop of Abraham Hanks, ."1-13 Oerrnnntown avenue, nml Ri'nhbing three rolM nf cloth, vnlued nt S70. conned after nn exciting chase with a paerbv, who wltneed the theft. Mi Virginia Flora, n tiidont nt the exelu.ivo Wont Wnlnut I.nne School fot OlrN. 2.'tU West Walnut Inno, reported of n SOW) seaakin com Loaders Who Attacked Road Officials OPPOSE WAGE REDUCTIONS Mr. T'nniol A."Ilupp. widow of T.ieu tenant Hupp who wns found dead In the theft il V federal grand Jury at Norfolk, ft. ' gnret Kcnney. thirty jenra old, hnd Mk Hupp 1 n dnughter of Mr. and disappeared from the nehnol The po Mrs .lames It. Nixon. 17 Knat Mndl- "c? . arf "MKinK tlio iiomwiUP Hon nvenue. Collltigawood. N. .1. Her is iiinrter nt I.nngloj Field. Va. Inst f"'" e .whool Almot dmultnneous . r... in . .i . j it .i, Ii. officials of the school telephoned to -bruaiy. will testify today before tho ,,, poii1,!, n ,nmetic. notned Mar- I Ilil" l.l Ml- I' M'lll ' The Fulled A'focinllnn of Itailna 1 ''IiuploV's of North America, through lolm (iriinaii. general chairman, pro tected nsnlii"! rodiictinn of wngos of .hi. mi.." liii'nr on Mi'' rittMiiirgh n tin I tike Krle Hniltoad Mi (Jrtinnu nid tho workeis" fin - .."iiion n te thnii ever before because wnges ind not , . ..i " . v iti ' ' .. i... l ' .i.1 In lil'llllllll nid, dfd not (inmder that the wage nwniil of .lull. li'L'ti. ns wholly nde- nble, but many of the employe are ! pur. hi' said " Sin. the in cat Ion moremotit of n ienr ago innn owN mill Hie oli-iiii. iiuioii ot gnnizatlons have dicriininated again' "otne of the mini eniieiii-tired mp'oj" There will be ineflicleney o long a tlio.e men nie kept mil of t )i t- j.ili. "For ili'tiliue. the end. of ) mtt-of i of box ear bnxc been kitnckoij om ii, hump ltclilng winks bo"aue the new men riding them could not handle llicm The sooner tho effieiene of the om plo( tetored tlv ionet lie t nni will icgain their normal financial btfttus." TO PASS ON SALARY BOOSTS' 1 Council to Have Special Settlor) toit Consider Increates flu Council will hnve a special e imi lomormw in . onslder making In- ire.ies in lie .tilni'ies of certain city employe i 'omlil'M nl urn will lie given to m ploivv in llie o.e nfythe cty nrchl- let.- the pprcininc agent In the l)e.. j nnrtmetit of Public Welfare nnd the Department nf Wharves, Docks and r'crrie. the uning nrmy ofllcer ns well ns on a IJy the Associated Press Chicago, May ''. Heprcentntive of fourteen independent railroad and allied employes' orinnlr.atlon appeared before ' 'l" ''e tho railroad labor board today to pro- Tim light between Ot.inni nn.lf..il.M tost ngninst redtietlmm In wngo... aked I l,,..i.i.,nP.1'M ..rile Iii-Ii (Srunaii con- South Tenth '" Iietuions nicu ny nearly inn car- i iim tcii a nr nv." ..oppen hiii I.IIWiaU llllll ri'llil n' i.-iun-ii -u motit lie then ntfii.ked one of th- union point- that hif been stiessod bj Anthony .1. Chlopeck. of the Inter- II. I.. Ureeborc. 207 It. U lllltnUUU I. . . Iiri , ... .. . Ar,.-v . father Is a lawyer with offices in Cam-1 J,rf,'-. n?'J n Tnll,t con ftln'n.? '" "X ner''' ,pn trncted from his pocket, while stand-1 v Che Itimiiry today is expected to n iiw. B-v nc "U, ' , nntlonnl Longshoremen".. Aont-lntloii. , Alll,.rifllll lVderntn,,, of I.nbor ..HirlaU throw light on thomjsterlous dentil of i v"pf "?"'" W i. r5it.l. k In behalf of stevedores nnd other' before the board, untie Hint he made ' .lAnir unrinrii tin nwinn runt tin ti . nn n itiitfiN nr lnnrncinnnv ni'n nvi inn IHJtV 1 O- ' ..11 l.l.l t . r '- IJIf ' lU'l is- ' .r. .-..-. r i.vM'1nic hMn.il. ,.., M.u Wi.Hit i. in icnj H"! K II Mil IUI I II IHt I II i. "Ill-mi- ciai'leil and bentoi T)e ember 17 Thieve, helped themselves during his ductlons he made Inasniuoh ns cn.plove- rn,K i, ,, il.t ,. ihought mnn em- U that tltne I Imitcnt iti.n . told nbsetice and took from the car a com- of thnt dnss were able to get work onh ployes wire moffiY.cnt (olonel llenKW 1,7; s. ' "'" ,n ''motm,, f0 per . enl of !lm""he bad found Mrs Ttupp ofthe' valued a. 5150 ,, , ' W W' O-.N.III. p.ei,lon. of the In ,h- operantig otH-io of todav are cap- floor of an upper room in their quar-' rh,e window of the dining room nt , - lor and tbut she had knife wounds In h" . I""1";, of George Deal. 484.1 North i,h i.n.1, nn,t ...nu -.i..i ,i i,niM, Thirteenth street, was jimmied open by .m i.i.vn (ii.ii niir , ,,,. in i, ,,iiii mvih. ii. i tbleren lost nirht nml Sift 7 worth of Ladder OitUlde Window . jewelry taken. The loot included throe Mr Hrfpp. he asserted, clutched a cold watches, a lndy's wrist watch, earring torn from a woman' enr. A three diamond rings and WO in cash, bidder was found outside the house, I it top rrtlng outside the window ofl PREAK DANCED ON WANF r.tnn'.aAAiM ...... .-.... w . . ........ imj i i tiwiii. Mrs Four dnys later, Ijioutonant Hupp an-' , ....,. nounced thai he had been responsible i Teachers Say Public Is Beginning to for the attack on hi wife He told hls fire of Extreme Fqrms superior officers be feared he had some. .. .,,..,,. ,. i,ii . ,, , briln trouble and naked for a medical lhr Pub,l( U 1,cKinnlnP t0 llrf "f examination, l.nter bo denied be bad freak dnncca, teachers of dancing re attnekod his wife. ported yesterday nt n meeting in the In Jnntiovry the Wnr Dennrtment or- i ..,i e....ii n--.i ..-. 1..1-... .i ,l-.t .1.. It... ....... ... IT I.. I.. Tl. I VIISIIC OVllill". l.imil miiTi uriun .Tin . r 1 1 ill- ii.-u 11 111. Ill III I l.illlllll III . Il. 'Ms. '.! urn in liiailor Sesion fAiiit .. I (n ,-,:t en, n.,11 ,,,. a ir.f i'i,l p I" Ciinnon. a mer- hnc .' vo ol,, F.iitx-se.nnd rTri'l inn. ..in ..I 11, a M... ....,.! 0, Si 11 nn Hi T ''"', ""- 'i-iing. iik lulling two unnion ., e ..... . ... -i,i. .10ys1iK lionovun. el-rk J, 'I Oxford tre.-t . Ilnrii h- rfijmerir lahmir 'Jlil.'S Vaudnif) Mreet ; Mampton Fvnn .lerk. 171.'! North Jmtien street Thomn Flood. Insur anee .I7L2 Ni.ril, Thlrteentli trcet V 1. Fit'lmn r.in.enler .-,H2 North Six tyfirsr street ,Thn Hiekcx . clerk. '00 lire trert Itohert (' Ilnfr.,,., .. n .-. . nAKIUSSMlr. SIKdM iiii:kim; (.Aiu.Ai.1,1 I Snci'lni, sixty-(he years, of frt 12 Kidge avenue, was Killed, anil Mls (argnlll was badly In lured wbrn 1 an automobile in which they worn riding was struck by another car yooterday, on the Kant rhor drie. 1 ' KNITTING CONVENTION ON , Annual Meeting and Exhibition in Commercial Museum ' The annual convention .mil exhibition nf the National .Wnnation of Hosiery jntid Fii'lorwenr Manufacture! s begin beie toilo . to continue through Thurs 'da Manufacturers from all suctions jnf th" ciuntry nre nltending Two ex hibitions of knitting arts are lutne hold 0111 nt the Commercial Museums, wlieie the businon osiion are con ducted, r'lid the otliet tit the Maiiilfac -iluiers' Clu'i Tlio meeiings are tiniloi th" dircdion .f tli picsiiont. S D. I HaiishiT. Honding. Ft. Kdwatd .1. Cattell ctt sttitistii inn. 'weboriiod tho niembers to the clfj nt the opening session tins moitiiiig. and '.il tier undresses- irc mwb bv I tr Fniil II Nistinm. New York Clt.i . .1 P. Voorhee. Ve York Ci'x . the pros I idem. Mr Knushei, nnd representa I ihi's of the .lubber' Association of Knit (iii.ii Ilujers ami the Southern Whole s'ltn lr ti'oiiiN sociatinn Annual repot i wr' nuide. lie .icrMiiri ha1- .irrit.grr! m'ting for the exjiort (lepartinont and the hosiery, iitid.'rw 1 nr. -w enter and fane, knit goods' iltvisinn to lie held tomm row Knch ngiiuinl di 11011 will meet Yeinesiiij The i'onemion lu-e nn ThursiiHi night with n ban.piet at the Hello- tie-Stmt for.! Ii td managed to ohtnin a delay. ilv. who live in nrk. Fa His fam- were said nut. Fifty members nf the Philadelphia to have influence with Senntnr Pen- I "ancing Association went on record nl rose the meeting ns ngalnM nil forms of I.ietitennnr Hupp wn found dend ' "Immoderate" n.m extreme dance Febiuiiry IJ. His friend snid two forms. bottles wore found on a dresser in his1 Objection to the designation of datie rooin. One contained alcohol, tho ; ing academies ns "dance bull" was other poison. The bodv wns Kent to the ; voiced by the teacher Cbarle A Mc lieutennnt's former homo in York. His Crea, past preident of tho aociatloit, relntivor. demanded nn investigation. 1 said : "A dance hall Is n plnro where (Jovernment ngents took up tho ease nnd there is no supervision or control over today presented a report to the" grand I (lancing. On the other hand, dancing jur at Norfolk. nendemics nre conducted by profoiiinnnl - - ... dnnclng teachers, who tenrh dancing as SNORING CATCHES RUNAWAY "VMcCrea a.d the r,, opinion " of dancing teachers was thnt sin h ex- Boy Who Fled From School Here Is trome step ns the "toddle" and ca i ni "AVnshiiiglon Johnny" were becoming Found In Gloucester obnoxious nnd 'thnt patrons wore re While walking on Cumberland treet. turning to plain, straight -trie. Gloucester City. iortl after midnight Saturday night, Patrolman l.lnoltoum heard some one snoring Looking into a huckster wagon which was left on tin' street over night by the owner he discovered a boy He wns awakened nnd taken to the Ctv Ilnll. fPl. ,s lini- ! lilu iiflinn ft j T mill H ticket. d'..ren xenrw old. nml snid he ' An incident has arisen between the resided at 411f) North Seventh street, f r;neh and Greek force 11 Asln Minoi Vhiladolphlanie told the police hp It is the outgrowth of alleged 111 real escaped from the Arlington Hoarding , ment of French nyiator In the Greek School, m'jj Wallace street, because ho Inn. the destruction of the marji 1 lie did not like it there lie had made Ills ' "hieh the Frenchmen we.e compelled bed in the hutkster wagon for two) 10 1.1111, 1.. ...... .." .......... ....... nlthtn. ho said HI mother was mllffl ?" ""; th; 5" ,1f M'!,nJrH .i ... ...,. ... i:i,.cotrr nnd re.' The Greeks daini the mi plane wa GREEKS AND FRENCH CLASH III Feeling ArlseFrom Manhandling of Aviators at Brusa Constantinople. May ''. illy A F jy In a I new size 1 package 10 cigarettes for 10 ots Handyand convenient; try them. Dealers now carry both sizes : 10 for 10 cts ; 20 for 20 cts, Bf 9s Toasted C7 Py tiy VhSSiYiAJia4A.o6 16firt 1 nit street Hemington Her' ii V, r,rln'"r '"-- Ar,'h street ; .lolm MM-laffrei clerk 1.12W North lied -. "' k,r'A'., 'har'... .MeCo ,nok- ...... ii Z '"ii . "'iiiv-ioiirrii t, toheri eale machinist. "lliS rii'lL i'sx,'.1' r',('l: ,),,vl11 Overtoil. 'lerk I'.IJO Itunei sti-ept ; .f . , , , , pi. r;niv e.rpentei UOOO pprtioo m.eet. and.arenep Wil.n. , b-rk .".L'.-.l Keini Two Pennsylvanlnns Robbed 1 Itingliamtnii. N. .. Ma '.' i T.v A I'.' Istiilore Kiuit of Scrniilnn mid Miiuri.e Gosh, of Wilkes ltarre. , iepp held up by font men in an autnino- J bile tx miles north of hero at midnight and robbed of .s'JIIHI They werdriiiig I through on their wtr home when the car j In which ihc rot her wo seated xioppel thcni in the i ni The robbem held, i tlio men up nt the point of gnus uhi'e mo of the gang enrdud tlie wctinis. MAKE YOUR ! TRIP TO FRANCE mure priitltulilf. I ake ' 11 one mnntli". enlirsp In Irriuli .nnirrsntliin. .siniill rln'.rs mm feruling. A ililii. l.r.UfaKK 1)1 hit K nnd she went to Gloucester nnd re turned him to the school WILL SKATE TO COAST John Carton and His Wife Start on Long Novel Journey John Cnrs. n and Ins wife Ittnnelio, started out on roller kne todav for San Frniicispo. coompnnird bv a score of skaters, including W. tl Phil lips, n foventy-tbroc. year-old eutliusi- , asr. they left City Hall Ht II :.'I0 i 'dink Mr ami Mr Cnron wore khaki uniforms and carried light kits I'n rout' to the Golden Gate, thev propose to raise money by giving exhibition tn rink Corson is vice pr.wident of the Quaker City Holler Skating Club, l.road and What ton streets. His purpose in mak ing the trip in to rexive interct In rol ler-skntlng They expect to make the journey via the Lincoln Highway coinc to Angorn. When the machine landed Greek troop ruhed upon tho nviotms. Wnhandlod them and smashed l the machine. THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES Manufacturers' Clearance SALE 20 OFF nn nnr Framed Minors Splendid llnr nt Picture Frames Fine Mouldings Uli Variety. All Wood. I.itrst rtnl.he Frnmet to Order Matthew Schramm & Son 39 North 9th St. Second Floor MAN'TTACTL'niUtS vmoi.r.siALnns iiktaii.ebs mm ak ! It ' j REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE fir. 7h ." ( V"1" "' "Hlinfcn" to i"..l..L '."' ''or,l Timrins r ''; . " , "ne l.nlf of Sou, ntsbll.hnl prlrn f j.n, 0o. dnrll.""".ni " 3,-n c""1 '"f Wiivl!;-j;x;.a,,Uhof,'ih The, Cha. W. Schaffer Co. "-' lir.tnat Ht. DEEITA FINE STATIONERS AND Of distinctive individuality. Gained by an oxperience of over tixty years of TINE ENGRAVING. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET The PIotL Important Colled ion of Finl: Sterling Silver in A none a Dinner and Tea Sorvicps m maty patterns, and Iiic.xpcnsivo Sinrilo Pieces rio f.'ift of ttifiii' and Scnltinetit K fnnvF.n nrTKHNTii ami iiiesimt pirei:.) imiii. DKt.riU HrFP It II (I IHtl Alirtmetr Expert Genernl Appraiacm AT PUBLIC AUCTION Chi Mpndny, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, nt 2 o'Clock Each Afternoon nn. i.ntiki-. srw u or ORIENTAL RUGS & CHINESE CARPETS (INVi;.M0ltlKI 1 iT,, IIOO.no i 111 TIIK AMERICAN SALES COMPANY s Khs.ritii in s i, V xtn (FORMERLY 1607-1609 BOARDWALK, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.) ic. nr. HOI ) liv nrtDKrt "r MR. E G. SCHWINGHAMMER, Attorney Th'f ! in unpnrpi' irt opp r irtit ' r , . r n fur rwe mntprpifj f- mi V i Tv n""4 -'rj f rro1'i',llon nt h o a i r r'"1 ' ' ' Fi " i 'rlM C t -',! f i .t ,h j NOW ON EXHIBITION Women's Cordovan lllllllllllllliimHM((i,(),nj If you want to know the advantages of having a checking account here flQlf ft "West End" Depositor! SP-fntStSTjl 3S&T END TRUST COMPANY ("j ' u STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE j rasaesigsasiBaaiig o The Next JVitness Mr. Expert Testimony Do you happen .to know a clothing manufac turer who is thoroughly familiar with the clothing situation in Philadelphia. 1) ion do know Mich a man, would von be good enough to nk his candid and unprejudiced opinion as to the best clothier for you to see about that new suit or topcoat that ou intend liming? 'I ell us about it when nu come tn. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Oicshml Stored Calf and Russia OXFORD ONE-THIRD LESS An opportunity that ought tto bring every woman who wants smart footwear hurrying to the Royal Boot Shop. For these are the smartest styles in tan calf. Russia calf, cordovan, brorvn calf, Scotch and Norwegian drain beautifully, made, perfect in detail. Calf ' ' I lis )IWN. w Ji-A J I St fc s PtX SSk is &fi'jr C?&- &-y gW I Mr J A:? & Saddle strap Wing tip Straight tip Ball strap Wjth military, Cuban, sport or Louis heels and welted soles. Your Money Back If You Are i Not Satisfied Real $9.00 & $10.00 Values Royal B Gat Sh&7 For Women c e 2nd Floor Saves 2t5 I206-8-IO Chestnut Street Beginning this Monday Morning Continuing this One Week Only! Perry's Intensified Value Sale comprising about Fifteen Hundred PERRY SUITS All of Unquestionable and Unqual ified S65, S60, $55 and S50 Values offered for this One Week Only at the One Uniform Price $35 We have assembled about 1500 Fine Quality Suits, not one of which has ever been on Sale in our store or anywhere else until this Monday Morning an unusually good selection of Fine silk mixed worsteds, self-stripes, indistinct stripes some light colored mixtures: and fine Blue Serges the most serviceable, durable, solid, sub stantial goods offered for sale anywhere at any price this season ! All conservatively valued at $65. $60. $5.") and $50, and all to be sold this One Week Only in this Intensified Value Sale at the One Uniform Price, $35 If iou have missed the First Day Monday be nn hand early Tomorrow, Tuesday Morning! Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. PERSONAL SERVICE "PROCTORS. DENTISTS and those -L- following a professional calling have but little time to devote to per sonal financial affairs. This company acting as agent will take charge of property of every de scription ; the service includes cutting coupons, collecting dividends and other income, custody of securities, reinvestment of maturing obligations and the entire care and management of real estate. Th rhiK for thin Mrvic la vtv mo.lft'iite. PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY 415 Chrstnut St. ;: Brna-l ami Chriti.tit Stfl. M m j, " VTi!I T "HtT ' ". 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 ty I u i j ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 tt H JJ, ' n . i 1 1 1 1 ' '.'jj y ' now Z a v ,
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