Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 21

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TRerrlnff J, te.. .committee,
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eTtfeh until neit rear,-.
isn,"r?'VwiswS; tassa
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tir may ""nstVftyrark. TR.'.;,..
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Jit AjjiesMant Je ea?'a,reiraut .
:" Debnte en the-question in uie nicer
liBMi was 41fflttd ln"tlme.i andnrauch
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1 Wasure. who Introduced. an amendment
, ffn Mrsi Miller', resolution, .which wa
'"'also InHae fonrt(iOlahAaniendment"to
J'tlie MistJn-prwpu,ofl..wer.for the
ti'coreffli'iyear.v( nti .4t ' v
$ Mrs " Mllltf nHHIedMl, a" ebimte
fi'whercby thodepartmentetefflcjenw. In
( kevenimerit be mode the "chief ;dcpnjt
ment of the league,' In which the de-
v llJWwress in support of the mm.
nrirpettlnB forth the duplication of, ef
H ferV'O.nil time wasted under the present
iatteinjttmcnt, was greeted wltn ap
"niajUn. nml herremarks were aUDDle-
i"rrr .:. i,'n.i.. . ftii....
inCnCU DJ iUrB,..ivcneuawi ei jtjiib-
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Bilimde of MrS' Carrie Chaeman Catt
wsH.klludcd te and.aenlauded by the
! convention. "i.KSV-i .'AA.'-teJcl. fa y
Mr. Harrier nuDDs, ei l'hliacieiphla ;
Mrs. Martha O. Themas, of. Delaware
County; Mrs, Edward x . .Hartshernc,
, .chairman of the Delaware County or-
gsnlzntlnn, nhd Mrs. Lewis L. Smith,
vice chairman of the State organisatien,
left for hmne Immediately after the. coo-
clttftlen of the discussion of the reselu-,
tiOn. -it :, t '(r ,'J
Ixird Aster Makes Brief gpeecii
S Lord Aster, who made his first speech
v fince arriving , in this country at the
mass-meeting held ' Wednesday night,
, emerged from hlsexperlence high In the'
opinion of his ellew men and women.
' Blushing a delicate cerise, which al,
ternatcd at times with;vjaves bf scarlet-;
intcrsnerseit with prlmann TjtA A.,.
Ssdvanced te the middle of 'the", stage,
aJrlart as he was In.JHHCt)vercbatrJatid
. MlH( nn imnrnmntn,'iinkfKi,ltlra' tUa
Vgoed sportsman he is.
t Ills address, pithy in the extreme,
'was greeted with tumultuous applause.
( In it he reassured. eJU'men neryeus
;, liusbnnds in parUculnr-abe'nt -the fu
i' lure of the home as affected by the new
J, and ever-broadening activities of wives.
I .Washington, April 23. (By A. P.
J i The visit te Washington today of
' many of the delegateH te the Baltimore
convention of the League of TVemen
j AeteiM mid te the Pan -American Con Cen
1 ferenee cf Women was made the occo ecco occe
, slen for u scries of luncheons and rc-
trillions, nml some plain, practical pol pel
- itics by members of the Senate and
...IlOIIM1.
Ylrtunlly every member of Congress
f, was busy with delegations from his par-
P ...... .VI.IIUII ui tnu Luuilltj UI1U lllCiV
was u sieriage et uapitei guides:
Pinchot Smother 8
Gang With Gas
l,Cmtlnnrd from Vate One
iand his tour will carry'.hlm neress the
btate, winding up the 'day "before the
prlninry in n rally In Mllferi), Pike
wwmiii.1, luu 1 IIU'IIUI IIOIIIV.
In tllO 1'nilrMO-r.f lila Hnnl final, tAtunnl
the nomination, Pinchot will repeat the
l'ietlnn he
weeilngs:
asked
last nigire, at two
'Wllllt liei'nmn nli.tha elnah fiinil
xaised by the Organisatien" from' State
, empleyes last year when only one Con Cen
' grpfsiiuiii at Large wgs.tebe elected?
, "Is It being used 'new te win the
nomination for Mr. Alter?"
A l-nllhlllfl. f-allv M f t fHnrtlis.,- .M1
, , -' . ,. . .iiLiiub nil,
e mid mis evening in Ureenwny Hall,
. jiiirui Kireet nnn woeuianu avenue,
in the Fortieth Wnwl
t, r-Ch Pineliet lido is running strongly
,in the Fortieth and dthfer West Pbiln-
wiimiii wards which lmve in the past
tuealt linrd blows nt the contractor
combine.
'ihe speakers will Include former
Jitaie Senater Jehn J. Ceyle, candidate
let Congress from thn Sixth Dixtrlct:
Colonel Themas F." Meehun.s acvernl
Caild datHS for tlm T.irlyliiii. nn.l nnni.
algn oruteiH from Pinchot headquar'
lers. A band will furnish music. The
, mactliifg will start about 3:15 o'clock.
Bars Assessments
In Ills NllCOCheH lflilt tltrhf ll Vn.
"ter nnneunced he would net as Clever-
""' 'eierate cnterced assessments en
officeholders.
,iX,x. l,i"ehet addressed members of
tile Afirtlk KAIialn.rtnta''- iltialnul. V..L
BetclaU" Ut 1 d'nne 0t th0 AdelPbt
) Tl. ii.,.. ......... .. . .
4.. , -u"uie picaeu a timeiysuD
jt, for there is evldence the ergunmi-'
I'OIl clllefs II re miMln nn Un e ...u
ttmiurlB.bur" nntl. thBt. tn en nd
women who earn their living by serv
'QK the State are being required new.
Li0nt,"lbut0 teu.th,e:'U?r mp'ale
t?U,i l$ ,8 "lted the erg!..;.."
ion lenders are particularly pressing
wntrncter c(cfH are themgveg un.
bin? t(. te0.1 .the Prtwary campaign,
wil. despite thelr mix ety te nominate
am elect their, hand-picked candidate.
nT ,0 ,lat0 '"ey have been unable
tight U" Unge 'wil'ln t0 flnnce their
wri? i$,s wnnectlen it .was said In
"'"informed circles today that one
leni. t wefsttb,ewa suffered by
.contractor qne. 'Afie Attorney
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tht'lattcr of whom was fft SCatheHrie
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wiUl'.Mw fflKand Osrmaay. which
Would permit of the restoration of these
oetmtrlM 'im' their own Interest and
that'A.eft Uu ,5!Pwt indudlm
France, i
Many memeera, of the French dele
ration seen te be convinced. Ilk Prim
Mlnlrter Lloyd Oeerie that unless West
ern Euroee corOetrates with Rul mA
fOernJanr,;',th6sei nations, with their
everwneimm 'prepenaerance of popu
lation, would inevitably be'drlven rlnr
together; te the eventual detrlmeritVef
,the peace of , Europe.
,' The French Cabinet Is being" urged , te
Husse-German, separate treaty. Tlili
is a task beyond; the powers of M. Bar-
thou. ,l , ,
" ,.;-,,Pcfeet PUfer. BussU',
' A .definite- preposition will be' laid
before the 'Russian delegation hv the
week-end, with the suggestion that the
imposition ee eiiner accepter or re
ected without further discussion. The
Italian Dress 'today lives Indention, of
twhat the allied proposals, are. First,
no lenn wui ee enerca te aevict Kus
sla, but it will be suggested that en
international consortium be .formed .te
nuance iraae wunxtussia tnreugh com
binations of firms and individuals 'of
the various' qeuntries represented. Gei
sjnany, wllUbe'iDcludedn the consor
tium nnt . nWnrlnlftrT mmln lit ,..
United States' mar ieinV
This ,planv contemplates .the .economic!
colonization ex uussia, witnguarantees
mat tne autonomy nd sovereignty, of
ine aeviei uevernmeni will net be In
fringed upon.
r;NTW
i.Tbe'f dUrhrtoneftrnde twill,, be ar
ranged In such'away'that the cenntrUa'
participating "In" the consortium will
have the opportunity Of dealing with the'
sections ei nussia situated nearest
them. Fer example, Great Britain would
be given the opportunity te trade with
Northern Russia threuch Ardtnnimi ami
the Baltic ports, -while the southern
-countries would de given advantages In
. Russia has Stoutly, objected te the
consortium Idea. Shej has the support
iud ajiui; ucn -uviuj.
ui ,111b uuiiiu tuienie'in mis position.
The Russians insist- that4 nmn.nrti.in,'
would put them into the same class as
uninn, xurKcy ana ether backward
countries burdened with capitulations.
Russians Stand Firm
't An' Indication that-the Rusfdann -m
insist' en .maintaining the principle of
natlonalltatlen qf property is Russia
one of.c.the most difficult angles of the
situation. Involving, as it inpB .hi.
ownership of properties claimed by the
uuuuuutn ui me aiiicr euu etiicr coun
tries even te the extent of withdraw
ing from the Conference, was given in
their statement of last nltht.
While bendlna. his main ettnrt t
ending the Russian deadlock. Mr. .Lloyd
vcers- iB-uui'iivsieciiiig an pians ler a
non-aggression pact, a-.u several tenta
tive" eatllnes. of .such a document, hnve
been .drafted. Ori&'of these weuhl pro
vide an International rallltnry force te
protect weak nut ions from aggressive
neighbors, but this Is understood te
have small-chance of adoption.
rani. April te. uy j. i-.j xiie
DroDesltlon te held a mcetlnc of the
Allied:- Supreme Council in Genea is
Tegarded In official circles here ns dis
posed or, the Drench Cabinet being in
agreement with Premier Poincare that
the; Question of reparations and penal
ties' cannot be properly discussed by the
Allies at present.
The utmost pessimism prevails con
cerning the prospects of any kind of n
satisfactory understanding with Soviet
Uussia. According te reports received
at the Fereian Office annexes te the
Russe-Germun Treaty include a clause
pledging ilusKia te support Germany
In claims for her former colenics, or at
least te the mandates for .them. An An
other clause Is inserted te provide for
a military understanding In case the
Genea conference falls te, realize the
mutual desires of Russia and Germany.
Eastlake Child
1 8 Put en Stand
Continued from rage One
The only positive testimony elicited
from bin in direct 'examination was
that he had seen Miss Knox empty the
pan of water.
It was Jn,cross-cxaminutlen that Mr.
Smith, for tbb defense, brought out
the startling statement about the man
in the : black raincoat.
"Did you see anybody In the house
during the morning?" asked Mr. Smith.
"Ne, answered Reger, "but mj
sister did."
"What did your sister tell you?"
nslced Mr. Smith.
Mr, Maye was en bis feet Instantly
with an objection, which Judge Chlnn
overruled.
Man Shoved Her Back
"My sister Margaret said a man
shoved her back when she tried te get
Inte the kitchen." said Reger. "She
said the mail looked lik,c our father.
But It couldn't have been our father,"
added the boy, "because he was en his
beat by that time going te work."
Mr. Smith, satisfied with the boy's
answer und the sensation It'had caused,
excused the witness, Reger bad taken
but; a few steps from the stand, how
ever, when Mr. Smith recalled him.
"Hew did the man Ipek?" asked
Mr. Smith.,
"Sister Hid me the man had en u
black raincoat, "t the buy answered.
Commonwealth's Attorney Maye was
jumping up und down in wild excite
ment (luring the cress-questioning of
young Reger. He urged thnt the ques
tions were hearsay, and ns such were
forbidden by the rules of evidence.
"They ere pnrt of the res gestae,"
argued Mr. Smith, "of the essence of
the case. The rules et evidence permit
hearsay evidence in such u case as this
when they tave a direct bearing en the
facte."
Court te Rule Later
Judga China .repented thnt he would
consider, the arguments of the ntterr
neys, and make a final ruling later.
A miner sensation wuh caused during
the cress-examination of Mrs. A. R.
Crewthcrs, wife of the man who found
a bleed-stained cop such ns is worn by
petty officers in the navy.
Mr. Smith cress-questioned her
sharply about the Identification of the
hat.
".Why, Mr. Smith," the witness
said, "you premised me yourself that
no question would, be raised about the
identification of the hat." '
"That Is net true; I did no such
thing," replied the attorney. ,
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music for the af
fair. '
Plana hve been
laid for Ladlta'
V;NUht, Taeaday,,
YMaf 'a, in the
'' FrinVferd Library
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and Orerlngten atreet.ftA program of
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anil.'ilalMajr. iJ .'' ' '
, ."A- room-in the Leion)hense, at 4621
PaulTttrett. has ..bean tamea erer te.
the G. A,, B. .for. the purpose of holding
their Mdnday evening meetings. v
The flpat nnhlle aneearance of the
bugle 'and drum corps of the Breen
M,srvniiin Pest. Ne. 270'. took tjlace
Wednesday tilght, when It marched In
the business men'a parade.MiFiity,
second street. Such, an excellent show-,
ing was Made that members claim that
by Memerial: Day-it; will be second te.
nena In tha.ctttv ,,,.,t t,.-. i , ,
Among ether activities, a balldlng andil
lean1 association within the pest is being
erganised and the permanent 'Heuse
Committee , Is laying definite plans 4er
the financing of the new heme.' The
Memerial Day program la complete and
will be carried out in conjunction wun
the" G. ' A. R. pest. Services . will be
conducted in, Durham Park at the
Forty -fourth Ward, memorial, monu
ment. 'The will' combine 'With 'the
ether pests of the. Seventh District In
tne afternoon ier services at Jiernwoea
Cemetery.: i- " ' '
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, Frankford PomXe; ,8U;,:'Amerkaj(
LegfOrtl.wlll kpU.;lWn anntafl
dance tonight W tke;Fra"nkfehl Theitre
' 'laatanDataHa; ' 'will flirnlfth
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, The caraparty and eancq. or, tne,, k. . ..., A . ,
Lawrence . BTDelaney Pett, Ne? 26, "y"tr XOt
win ee neia xuenuay evening,. ey, x.
Invitations have been sent te many
prominent Legien and 'city officials.
These attending-may. have their, choice
of' bridge', euchre or live Hundred.-. The
program has been arranged 'k-yVthe
Ladles' Auxiliary. It la their first big
event of the season. W- .
The Daily Nevelet
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Rese of Dreams '
'Ay Law Rid Mtttgemtry ''
TJIVER- since Fred.'the handsome' ?'n
LJ of May's employer. Mrs. Jereme.)
had returned, the girl had gene about a
bit listlessly. Fred Jereme haaa
dasillng i smile and an easy air of
cerdlalltyabqut him that made him' a
favorite among the women servants.Te
May, he seemed a person set apart from
the commen'herd. and she treasured, up
hla careless words te ponder ever. ,.
"Seems as though you never" nave
tlma te an walklnv with me any mere,
May," Jim had told ber Sunday after?.
neon, when she had refused te gote
Lincoln Park with him. . r
,May had looked at htm- with somber
eves:' It was true: since she had seen
Fred Jereme she had constantly com-,
pared Jim te him and te Jim's dltad
vantage, . Jinn was a fine, sober ypung
fellow, chauffeur, for the Jereme fam--ily.
He had saved his wages, and w;as
already watching the newspaper for
advertisements for real estate. May
knew that If she.marrled Jim she would
be fairly certain of being mistress of a
'snug cottage, but the magic of spring
had turned her head completely. "
"His manners are se wonderful he
might have stepped out of that scene
111 thej movies where the young lord re-,
turns keme," nhc thought as she dusted
the writing table in the great library
where Fred wrote his poems, "his
"Haven't you finished In here. May?"'
came the displeased voice of the house
keeper. "The family will be down for
breakfast In n few minutes." r
"Nearly through, Mrs. Sims," re
turned May absently. ''Doesn't it
seem that something wonderful might
happen en a day like this? Hear that
robin?" ' ,,, , '
"I hear a mourn nibbling in that
corner 1" ried the ether crisply. "Get
down there and see "
The silk skirt of the housekeeper
rustled out, for she heard Mrs. Jereme's
voice ,ln the hall and there was, ap
parently, something wrong.
Fred Jereme lounged in. repeating
some words of poetry aloud, and the
little meld, crouched behind the couch
in Fiarch of a possible mouse hole,
clasped her hands. ,.,,. , ,,
"Isn't that wonderful?" she whis
pered, her head en one side, listening
for mere pearls.
The sibilant sound aroused the poet.
i'Whe is there?" he demanded teBtily.
"Just May. sir," and the girl
emerged from the shadowy corner.
"What de you mean by hiding like
that " he began, but paused as he
read the .undoubted admiration in the
young face beneath the; airy, cap.
"Oh, sir, won't you nay that again?"
she gasped. , , ....
"I say, why are you htding behind
that couch?" , ,
May crimsoned. Somehow the men
tion of possible mice seemed se com
mom' se closely connected with her
menial position in the household, "I"
i-he paused, groping for flowery words,
something in keeping with the lines she
had just beard hint repeat.
"Well?" he prodded.
"I was just dusting," she said
faintly. "Your poetry, sir, is se pa
thetic. I, leve it'
1 Flattered, be looked at her mere fully.
Through the frail pocket of her sheer
white apron he saw a bit of paper, the
lavender paper that he used for his best
poems. Ah slie saw his eyes remain
tlxed upon the pocket her own eyeB un
consciously followed and she nervously
pulled out the paper.
'I found this en the fleer," she
said Blmply. "I was going te copy it."
"Yeu may keep it, May," he said
grandly, "xeu liave n discriminating
mind for a ermaid."
"Let's get down te brass tacks,
girlie," he had admonished her. "We're
living in a real world and I'd rather
read a geed book en mechanics. Won't
be long new befere I can start In dn n
little repair shop of iny own, and
then w , , , t ,
But May bad gene off into one of
her recently acquired habits of day
dreaming, and Jim, seeing that she had
censed te listen, hud walked along be
side her in a nuixled silence.
And while May still lingered in the
llbrnrv long after the poet had de
parted In . search of bacon and eggs.
Jim was polishing his car and wishing
May would run out te the garage se
they could chat.
As May crossed the wide hall two
bourn later she heard excited voices.
"I left It In the drawer of this writ
ing table." she heard Fred- sny, "and
thnt blonde girl. May. was"
' Frightened at the rage in the 'peet'a
usually silky voice, May approached)
the velvet citrta ns.
"There she is,' listening. T found
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eyaa awt.fm MwVaheckecl wklte
rara, '.mat fat'i rati' ib. new;, , wu
IrOT
ptRl ttaiar-aaaM paptre. . 1 'natqraUy,
susnecled r"5saN Uaewised kerte
and ak; WettldnH . ay why ' rta was
ereuchlat behind that couch this morn'
Ingatm w,v J ' , 1 .
cried' tl ;irl:i ih might futt added
nier. but her voice was filled with
unshed fetri; ' , . '
"I don't deaerra te have .you think
ae rhu!h of ue," .began Mar some hours
latr..'New that) her brief, silly fancy
had -faded she despised herself 'for tat
romantic, dream she bad wasted en a
very .ordinary young man, .
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lyxUad,yy 13.0J7 freaa tens, la the largest ship en the
hin.wranca. negmipBDiicroema, paianai Ban-room,
fi eaMn' accommodations from aump'tueus settea te rooms at moderate rates.
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flnaat.ana rasMet Aawrleaa ahlp.aSeat, wUl sail for Let Ansalaa. San rraoelace
.;--Ie lax paaaimsar ' aeeammadlatieiis. Paaatanra wUl sail from Maw Yerk City
May at. IS avs ta Saa Vraaclsfe.
(r FralgM. nertveS 4aUy at Pltr. 19 Xprth (feet ef Tine Street). Freight far
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NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
' Oientraland Aefii V. 8. Shipping Beard Bteamert
136 S. Fourth St., Phlla. "'" Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2
Farest
Always Finest
Always Fastest
And New
Lewest Rates
New you can travel te Seuth America at a cost
undreamed of in recent years. Your government
' has cut rates mere tha 25 per cent.
Hie 21,000-ten oil burners, operated for the
government by the Munson Steamship Lines, are far
and awaje the finest, meat huni-ieu and fattest
skips ever aerated te Seth America! This is net
a mere claim. It is an authoritative statement by
your government. New the rates te Rie de Janeiro,
Montevideo, and Buenes Aires are well under these
of any ether line. This is your opportunity.
Fer reservations, address
Munten Steamtliip Lines.
67 Wall Street, New Yerk City
Send This Coupon
Send coupon today for information. Yeu
will be tent an authoritative booklet giving
facta every traveler should knew, together
-with a full description of the new government
hips te Seuth America.
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LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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SS. Western World, May
17.
SS. Southern Croaa, May
31.
SS. American Legien,
June ie.
Fortnightly Thereafter.
INFORMATION BLANK
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loferniallnn Ileak lubut,
Washington, I). O.
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mation about the U. 8. Gov
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America and quote me the
new reduced rates.
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the operators,
tailors and
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Worsteds,
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In Conservative and
Spert Medels
'Single or double breasted. Plain,
patch or pleated backs in all colors
possible. In sizes te fit every man,
young or old. Special sizes for the
boy just going into long pants.
Come en (out. men, te this, Philadel
phia's Greatest Clethes Factory, for
your New Spring Suit or Topcoat.
Here Yen Save All
Middlemen's Profits
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Silk Lapels, pockets
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HTKAMSHIl' NOTICES
T PLYMOUTH. BOULOGNE
BAMBuae a
If New American-Flag' Stcameri
Reatlute M.y 2, May 30. June 27
Reliance May 16. June 13, July U
1 BAMBUBG DIBECT
SaDtass CTtrr Thur lay, by the poon peon poen
lar steamers Mauat Clay. Mount Car-
ran, Mount Cllntan, Hanta, Bayarn,
WuartUmbarf, with aprcUl cabin and
wearttambara, with aprcial cabin and
uaprOTtd Uud clua accommodation,.
Unttxd American Lines, inc.
9 Broadway, Naw Yerk
or Lecal Agent
FARM AND (1AR11K.V
CATERERS
SEEDS
When Yeu
Plant This Year
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whetr vraetnble. flower or crass
will .-itODUCH. There's one sur
wf.y te tle this sew Waterrr'al
Seeds.
The expert seedsman at our new
htera will udvlbc you en vhat and
when te plant.
We receutly moved into larger quar
ters, where 'we can better serve you.
Keep the new address in your mind.
HOSEAWATERER
628 Chestnut St, Philadelphia
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