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»iW7*». »w tete -'°"'^ed ifl.1893 under the name of "The Swarthmore.*.'. - V _ *• '. "* -- ■ ■ * ■■•.**«; *«'■ "». I ■"...,.'* *» •■ •■'»>*«" ' , :-;/»* _*..*-: »*• .-' "" - ,-u» . » . *..«■ ." >M- - ■ -,,.|M VOL 'fc^^^'Hv^iP^;^.-^ _£'-■•*•• 'ZV- a SWARTHMp^'PA., FRIDAY,"APRIL 26/1916: $2.00 PER YEAR SHORTA'. A OF PAPER.MATERIAL'■[ Save Y.y-'■■-'•■'■ Waste Paper and Rags A '..The tite Coamu.ite ; a .tote V-> to tlie fte .'ace.'o.t '•"•'' I tore i-i' i'l .papers. "..'' should.'.''i> ■' .y.iu: o( tlie Department -ol j .-called.-.by. the president.of '■ •■ manufacturing, company, Y.t' there .iii a serious short-: • material for the nianufae?. '.■'.-, including ra^s-and old'■■• J'nrires thai the Department', ..'it known that. the col-' •-auing of .rags • and old iii .'greatly better."", existing'!' ten- .'American A -ittanufac-A like 15,600.' tons of dif- . pf. paper, and paper. hoard luting. ■•';■ papers;. >'.o .coiiili'ti""'.":.'. Hirers.' ■ .'■SoilK'ffUl! fefent ki.iA [ are iimi.ii>!'. Aured every, day .in '. tlie ■: i'nited. Sftete-and a large proportion '-. of tliis.- aiur it has served.its purpose,. [amid lie Ate.l Aver again in some class t.i'papir V .large part ■ of it, how- m'r, is-: < il'ur l'tirned or otherwise waited,. '.Tijis.'of course, has.to he replaced .b\A ' w materials. In 'the early history, of tiie- paper.' industry. publicity te'given .;■• the: importance of saving 'rails. .' It is o[' scarcely" less importance nv.te Tin-: 1 >epartmeht" 'of Commerce \> jila'il t" bring. this matter to the at? .Kiitiim .of the. public in the hope that practical ivMi.l;-;. inay flow from it.. A little atteitt.iii.ii to the saving of rags and old jiapio will mean genuine relief io our paper, industry and a diminish- I Am: drain.-'.upon our sources of supply for new"'materials. :" "•■..'". ■-. A list of dealer's-'in. paper stocks can i'c o'ltaiiu-ii l't'Kiii the local Chamber of lYam'ierce ><r llo'ardof Trade.- AY'-' Wl.ii.I vM CYREDFIELD, ..','■ Secretary WAY—PRESCOTT ^te-'teY; ■■'"te,.1--.: .- ■ ■-A-&A.A.A.: A y&**- A-'.Y^.'.j '■'<iX-A i'^. ir A-M A^A:A^^M^ '-.-. te.. 'Ay.AA '.."A.*YAte Jm\ \m\A- te"" ^^mW^-A:-~.-A ':"^m\ m ^mi ;** y~ 'z- '■'±^**m*tmfli\Wm\ m\ ^.,^^^mm\ \*MLil Ml H ^mA} te -Hj / HPrTte^/'^^SIH The \ve<ldfng of Mr. :EH\voqd Way and Miss Dorothy'-.Pjrescott took- place at high.' noon.' on Wednesday. ; The ceremony was'.- performed at . Trinity Episcopal ■-. Church by. the'rector, .the • Rev.. Walter Matos. The church was j beautifully decorated for the occasion. •j. The bride was gowned in a charming , traveling costume of-.blue whipcord, -with gray hat, and .carried a bouquet - of lilies of the valley. . She was given ' away by her . mother,■' Mrs; Mary B^ News Notes l'rescott.:' ' The: best man. was- the NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE Y OWNERS :■■ ',..'•• ■■.C'liiplai] • UkilUo'.iilc sptxdv in;;. that .many otfetultf... '..it- ■':"•; check tip ; at whidi'.'-. is no -.'de- drivers. •';■ lt» and -'i : Varnini!.. •■• "'.h'.-UteH State.!;:../ jfamphh-;'-';' l that yon'.;!- ^cc-n-e caA ll'rautlior; wiA-v BubniY.'A r"iijh .of Swarthniore.... .Ol'ltce of - the. Burgess, A'-. 'April 17th, 1916. '- are coining to hie■'. ."tlfat - an: '.driven nt". excessive '•■ Y tltiviugh -our'borough, and ■ 1 .'the borough residents are 1 •■'• -necessary, therefore, to ten time to time the speed ■ '■ Anobiles Aire driven'. There :■■..-' to interfere with sane : ..-.irivet's operating at reck- - ■'.. >"ive speeds should take ■tee-led that • you read the 'Ajivh can "be obtained in ■ -ti from Ilarrisburg, and a\. t.M'.to its provisions: 'Your '; -Ijotdd be' carried with you! • :>irsons and minors should '.■•'■ "i-d to operate your auto- -.>'>• yours, : 't, A. PERRY, BurgessY TO Hi • -.j BIRTHDAY PARTY ' The :cl; |>'il.l hold '■ 'hy,' SA-. [Church-A *e doo'r". [pat his - year : ]A ihe old f'. •f girls under Mrs. Fritz AVrthday Party in the Sun- "iioth.s of the Methodist Saturday evening", April r! nest will be provided at Y'A.t stocking in which tQ lay offering—one cent a !ie is invited, especially a;: APPRECIATION Miss'. !..' .tewicdj.".- j &t mam-' ■; lytlatutte., ltr«e.mai»ii *sbip a- I lave to'' P'tdiicida-. pw.Phii: IWalMr A Ai a ; Wood wishes to. ac- Ar. great appreciation of • bicsscs of her friends and ; • her accident. For a real Mion of sympathy, fel- • friendship, one does not 'outside of Swarthmore. >'-li"ss Wood went to Oak '■'■•-Iphia, to visit her brother,! »\.<iud. ;.•'.,■. .....■- . ;'.•"■: GABRIEL L. HINES Pianist and Composer Whc will sooij'leave Swartlunore for larger.fields the. great musical event of notice to property owners aa:the. seasOn- . •; and. renters -■'■'' ■ Aii entertainment' .specially Ay-onli'v .'of patronage, "not. i'ailv - f< >r the a-rjay "i'l talent "participating. ...biit'. t':.r tlii- e\«-cl- leiice of the -object to .Y .-Vie'nelit'cd, \\ ill be field at the. Woman's-'-*"bib ltmisi- iah Thursday;-May .4, 'n/ih. al S.[i j'. \\. The ■'. pei'firrmers, are all '■ at ti>t> ■ \< l.io ■niilk in .tlie.t'u>t cla^s.-'Mr. (ialiriel L.:. llines i> tlie. iiiaiii-»t lor the .«<casjti'n. who. will perform soau- of lii^ 'ouii. splendid eoinpo-ition-.Av MisV.. M;.i1k1 Elins, soprano soloist,-will render A-.»»ine of hei' beatitil'til .-electi .mis, '. witii. l''r'i>l'. 15. Lord Kiieedler a> accompanist. • .'.\lh lioyd. Hariiavd will -be luanl ..n tlie..'cor; not, Mr. Herbert l..,l'rouii ;u-coi,ii.|i;nlying. .'-' I.luniofoiis.reading will !iv nixyii byMr?-James Mclick. ', The • Coit'itiuinity . Welfare .' t.'hu'','.-- by whose earnest "effort '..«'ch»Marships have been "obtained for mo de>e.r\iii-j''i;i:i.- t.o the Xatioiial *l."r:iiniii-A Scii-»-•! t\>i' Women and Ciirl- in A\".'i>hinau'>n, I'. <■':, now ask -the aid 1 >f .1. ^ein-roti.s'-jutlilif in order'to secure a' ci'ii'.inuain'i- of .'the same. '..Tlie sc-lu-larsiiips are iuiowii a~ the Woman's L'hib.Acliolarslitpr'aii.l .the' Nassau, scliolarsbipA It i> for the la-iu-.rit' ol the .Va-Yau schidai'sliip tliat. litis', eii- .tcrtaiunicht will be given.:.: ^Tickets 'may he- obtained; fv.:'i.i'YMi?.- Katherine Walter.' pt> Vassar ..\Aeinie :■ Miss-' Anna ■ Sat'tenhuaite,'. ■ l^'iouuli Hall; .Mrs.''Margaret Freedlcy, ,si? Kim Avenue, and ..ar-tlie Sv.--:-u--Iniicri- Nt-w- otiice. • (ietural ; adimssioi), • .;?'. cen:>. Reserved seats, 50 cents,; '.-'.■■.' A- (Continued on page Three) '.'.• SWARTHMORE BRANCH OF THE A WOMAN'S PEACE . PARTY ' .Tlie ''Swartlunore'" l'.raiich -of'the Wo- man's Peace.Party invius-every tiiotlieA and teacher, and :others ■ inter, -tr.l 111 Swarthmore1 to a 'parlor nteiiii:J.te- lire home of Mrs. E. (j. Ward, of.-t'oriiell Avenue, an Wednesday,' May .I . ote-A Miss Mary Winsor will :^ivc 'lie dress ■M the afteniooii,' arid glad to answer (piesriotis,".and lisciission. ■ Tefi. will b< I'.oroiiglv of Swarthmore. ';. .'■'■. A. " Office, of. the Burgess, ■-.:'. A-.' April iS, 1916.. '.In-order; that ; the "".liorough ' of S.vyarthiii'ir.e. niaycontiiiue to be healthy, attractive and ]>ro"sperous," -.it .is neces- >ary that 't!t.c residents ca-operafe and .prAsecu'tc.a; aii 'early .'date a thorough ciean up of cellars, yanls. vacant lots ami; streets... .-' ■ .;'.. • .'.-: '..'.-" . .:.. "■ Sidewalks, are re<|iiired to be.brought t.i line; aiul grade and broken stones re- jrlaced. In. Asome ■ places . the ground s'.inuld IA- regrfuled to prevent the collect! te,,f water on the Walks..- Renters ;itr '.re<luested -. to. notify- owners where ;-.t.j>:ii;A. and grading are necessary.. Tin- new Horough".- Code of 1915 •4U I'-A'tl'ie liorough authorities, the right to iiiake "such other regulations'. ;is may !i- iiice's-ary -fo'r- tlie '.'health and clean- liin-««; and . the beauty, convenience, c."'ni'foi-t'..aml safety of. the borough." ' . Reeulati-'iis can he .made compelling prupyj'ty. owners to tidy up' tlieir.prbp- i-'rtii 'si'especially vacant lots. 'A • (iwuersAof. vacant lots are retiucstcd t:.. tidy" tin-in up. to level off.the Stir-- face-, to dean .up' the ashes, tin cans, etc. . Neighbors " wlio have ilcjiosited .as'li'O'- and rubbish ijji vacant lots.should a-sist ii) lnakiifu theni ,presentable. ■• . l'litee take steps to get.rid of stray anil' *iirplus <U>gs aiid cats, ... • •• I am willing to c'»-opera.te by, sending .itjicial -' notices/, whore necessary. AH coiiiplaiuts'should he made in writing, Aii.hu: definitely the nature of the com- ptaint.-tlie location of the property, the iKi'jne "and ';id.dress of the owner, and ;;js,,.,,f vbe person niaking the complaint. Respectfully 'yours.- '. - "'" •'•: • : : J. A. PERRY; Burgess;. : groom's; brother.: Mr. Asa Way. Following ' the service ,rt ' Wedding breakfast was .given at the Ingleneuk t<> the.- bridal" party, consisting of 'immediate relatives .and friends of. the bride and- groom. -Miss . Mable Elms rendered- two. beautiful vocal selections, "O Promise Me'1 and'"I Love You. Truly,'' during tlie progress of the breakfast. The ■.wedding' trip will be a journey." south, by boat,.' On their return the young . couple'. will take, up their, residence in their own hoine, in Wilmington, Del. The best wishes of many friends accompany them oh this, tlieir . happy starting out in . life together, ■ .■■■ EVENTS FOR THE COMING WEEK SWARTHMORE FOURTH : BRATION CELE- PLAYERS' CLUB LAST MEETING A OF THE SEASON . A invite an-, will.' b.e; vie' will served. I CAROLINE Swarthmore YUrauch Party. sy' wai.thRy '..' 01iairni;in. Wini.it!« Peace MRS. LULU SHEPARD AT THE : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .fcrnemYa. Thursday evening, May Ite . c ■'v,-'»,aVs' Club House. • Get Mrs. '•-.'Iiiihi .'.Shepanl, file A silver- tongued orator from the Rocky Mountains, will' address a niee'iuteat the Presbyterian Church.'. on • Wednesday evening. May X at 8 o'clock. .Her subject will me "The Nbmiion and the Liquor Tralliv.-'. A • Mrs. Shepanl h:i> spoken in practically everv State of thc Cnioii. .Her not to be .surpassed, indeed. -All those r'"° ',rC ,iT'S,'*Yite,"£r Iliol...... I..' C »m<,cc„„>- .he pulp;., on ■".The. Players' 'Club will hold their last" meeting' of the season on .Monday iiiiih:,': May. t', at the AVoman's. CJub House. Cifcai preparations have been made for this event, which promises to la-- one of the best entertainments given by; the club. .-."•._:; • .; ;:: ■" J'oIl;>wing is the program: '". /••.'• 1 • . "Who' Wrote ' Shakespeare," , .: •; MK Stanley K. Wilson Vocal' Selections;' ' .-.'•"■ Wilbur H. Cross,; of ^Philadelphia. (.'barb's Hirst, of Swarthmore A Monolo^ue-r-Pro and Con, 1'rofA Harold Barnes J\" "A Pot. of l'.rofh,", " "'• ;...>'." .'. ' [By W. B. Ycatcr .". .Mrs. J. W. Ledoux .-..Dr. John W.'Adams .Mr.'John Dolman, Jr. II.. Mrs Mr. Tit: Cliurch I Silby. t'oneely :- i John Coiieely \ lie.aijennaii ■ A.nieeting of the Swarthniore Eourth Association, was held in Council Chamber, of - Borough -Hall- Tuesday evening for the purpose of electing officer's for the. ensuing year. The following were inianituousiy elected: President, Mr. H. Chaliners Stuart; First Vice Presi- ilent, .Mr. Edwiii A. Yarnall; Second V'ice President, Air. A. C Wood; Secretary, " Mr. Walter J. - Fritz; Treasurer and .Chairman of Finance Committee, Mr. T. Harry Brown; Ch.lirman Programme Cominittee, Mr.. Samuel: M. Dotld; Chairman Publicity Coinniitfee, "Sir. Eugene -Taylor...Wilkin's.'■• The fW.llowing motion was unani SATURDAY, APRIL 29te .-. ■ 8 P. M. "■••..".-.- -"".'■■ - .. Annual -.Oratorical Contest at ; the Swarthmore Preparatory School. -..- Motion Pictures at the Ideal, Morton. SUNDAY, APRIL 30— . : Church services as follows": ■ "'. ' .iO.19 A.M. . • Friends' First Day School.'" A •tell A, M. -Trinity and Methodist Churches.. ■"". .-..'-. 11.16 A. M. a Presbyterian. Church. • ,: A""--' ';- 11.30.A. M..:'-"A...'. Friends' Meeting, "'.'a'••:.. ■ ■■'.-. ■ A MONDAY, MAY .1— .A" 6 A. M. AA". -=.'-'.■':' '.;;,.-.. May.'. Day exercises at Swarthmore ■College. , '..-Y . A ■-."■ ". 8 P.M. -A.-'-:. •Players' Cluh meeting -at the.'. Woman's Club House. : ''•■' TUESDAY, MA\ 2-^- A Baseball—Chestnut. Hill vs. Swarthmore Prep. :''■: '"■"-■''. ,.Aa.A WEDNESDAY, MAY 3— Parlor nieeting of the Woman's ■Peiice Party at the home of Mrs. E.G. Ward. :■''■•' ":.';:•■-:"■■■■ .■:': . ■ ■■- .■•. 8.P. m. .a:A a-...' Mrs. Lulu. • Shepanl at the Presbyterian Cliurch. THURSDAY> MAY 4— Y 8.15 P.' M. ;. '"-Y Entertainh.ieut rit the Woman's Club House .by; Swarthmore artists of notcv FRIDAY, MAY 5—"','•' Tennis A;— Episcopal. Academy vs. Swarthmore Prep. ■■"• All the chill days, aii the grey ■ days, A AH the days so thick with rain,' Bring the beauty of the May! days, : With the roses, in their train. •'•'■'..' -•'■'■ -A ■■■'.•>. ■■'" "A-. a. c: II. . niously approved aiid. adopted: "It the sense of the meeting that, owing to the apparent lack of interest in a community celebration that it. is deemed unwise to have such a celebration this year unless a strong sentiment -in favor of a celebration be shown by May 22 next, at which time a meeting will be held at the Borough Hall to finally determine the matter." • ■''-'-';. . (Sighed) WALTER J. FRITZ: -.1 PLEASE NOTICE All communications sent for. insertion in .Tin:. SwAvKTUMoKt News must be sinned with the:, writer's name, not necessarily for publication, but as an evidence of good . faith. No attention will he paid to anonymous articles. Contributors are earnestly desired to observe this notice, as- the News has no wish to lose interesting and valuable material. .;'-.. \n. original- composition by Gabriel ' iliiies, composed especially, for. ■ the entertainment oii Thur's'dav ' evening, May 4. ' A 'A. "" te A"'. Y''':!.- A",-:'. . : School, doors are hard to open after hoiidays, •'.. and the road to the school house is very long. ':■•' ■■.'•■.'■"' - . A' . ' Mr. Louis Seabcr and family are inoving .• from Dickinson Avenue to their new home on Harvard Avenue, formerly occupied hyMr. and Mrs. Arthur Kent.. ,. .';■ '.-. •■•'', ■'.■'.' Reinciiiber Thursday evening, . May 4, at 'the Woman's Club House. Get your tickets early. A. ; . A 'House repairing season seems to coincide with house cleaning time. Many owners arc having theirA properties painted or otherwise renovated. ■ DR. NATHAN C. SHAEFFER , SWARTHMORE IN ' Prof. J. Russell Hayes has been..on jury service .during the past week. He does not love, but zealously endures. A" Rev.. Burton Alva Kolikle is now in the Presbyterian Hospital. His friends arc. hopefully looking for his speedy recovery. The Home and School Association will have- for its speakers at its next regular meeting, Monday evening, May 8, Dr. Nathan C. Shaeffer, Superinten-J Get your tickets early for'the enter- dent of Public "Instruction in Pennsyl-'I tainment at the Woman's Club House vania, and Dr. Joseph Swain, President j May At. nm\ avoid the. rush. . Swarth- of Swarthniore College Mark"'. the j nioreans will soon be deprived of the date on your calendars. This will also j privilege of'hearing the noted»musician he the aniiual nieeting for the election of officers. T '■'.' ; A ■.-"; OBITUARY Gabriel L. Hines. Mrs. Philip ' Sellers returned on Monday to New Haven after a three weeks' stay with her mother, Mrs. platform ability is scarcely equalled PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH he I Rev.' Harold Warren, of Washing- Mrs. Mary M. Lukens died at the! Sylvester Garrett. ' '•':"''.-■ home of her daughter, Mrs. Annie M. j ":■'■■ A Daniels, on Friday, April ii. Mrs. A Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. E; G. Ward I.ukens was 95 years of agcA Funeral and Mrs. E. A. Yarnall represented services were he|d at Gwynedd Friends', the Woman's Club at the reciprocity Meeting, interment in Friends' Burying afternoon of the Woman's Club of Ground. '. A- ' ■'. ' Rutledge andMorfon last Wednesday. it m X'- noretete ..'.•-' lw ;.-" •:■"■' A;.;, \..j.;;;::,-;- ..'■'.._-. • :-.-".-.. ,->■-.'A—■■■ .-•. •■"■..m:"^.:ii^-%. ^w^^-.'^*-a-vA-w^'te--'-----:*i«;';-& ..■*...-?v^*?.f v>y.•..'>'.;.*. ■•v-A-..^-' ■-¥$$■ I .u »^ vi SMm ■■mum -,:(! ■AM
Object Description
Title | Swarthmorean 1916 April 28 |
Subject | Newspapers - Pennsylvania; American newspapers |
Description | Unlike most communities its size, Swarthmore has boasted a number of newspapers covering both College and Borough news. The first community paper was the Swarthmore, published by the indefatigable John A. Cass. In 1929, the Swarthmorean appeared and continues as a weekly publication. |
Publisher | Mrs. Julia Hazard |
Date | 1916-04-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Delaware County; Swarthmore |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | sn 88079382 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | Swarthmore Public Library Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org <mailto:Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org> |
Contributing Institution | Swarthmore Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Swarthmorean 1916 April 28 |
Subject | Newspapers - Pennsylvania; American newspapers |
Description | Unlike most communities its size, Swarthmore has boasted a number of newspapers covering both College and Borough news. The first community paper was the Swarthmore, published by the indefatigable John A. Cass. In 1929, the Swarthmorean appeared and continues as a weekly publication. |
Publisher | Mrs. Julia Hazard |
Date | 1916-04-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Delaware County; Swarthmore |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | sn 88079382 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | Swarthmore Public Library Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org <mailto:Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org> |
Contributing Institution | Swarthmore Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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»iW7*». »w
tete -'°"'^ed ifl.1893 under the name of "The Swarthmore.*.'.
- V _ *• '. "* -- ■ ■ * ■■•.**«; *«'■ "». I ■"...,.'* *» •■ •■'»>*«" ' , :-;/»* _*..*-: »*• .-' "" - ,-u» . » . *..«■ ." >M- - ■ -,,.|M
VOL
'fc^^^'Hv^iP^;^.-^
_£'-■•*•• 'ZV-
a SWARTHMp^'PA., FRIDAY,"APRIL 26/1916:
$2.00 PER YEAR
SHORTA'. A OF PAPER.MATERIAL'■[
Save Y.y-'■■-'•■'■ Waste Paper and Rags A
'..The tite
Coamu.ite
; a .tote V->
to tlie fte
.'ace.'o.t '•"•''
I tore i-i' i'l
.papers. "..''
should.'.''i> ■'
.y.iu: o( tlie Department -ol j
.-called.-.by. the president.of '■
•■ manufacturing, company,
Y.t' there .iii a serious short-:
• material for the nianufae?.
'.■'.-, including ra^s-and old'■■•
J'nrires thai the Department',
..'it known that. the col-'
•-auing of .rags • and old
iii .'greatly better."", existing'!'
ten- .'American A -ittanufac-A
like 15,600.' tons of dif- .
pf. paper, and paper. hoard
luting. ■•';■
papers;. >'.o
.coiiili'ti""'.":.'.
Hirers.' ■
.'■SoilK'ffUl!
fefent ki.iA
[ are iimi.ii>!'. Aured every, day .in '. tlie ■:
i'nited. Sftete-and a large proportion '-.
of tliis.- aiur it has served.its purpose,.
[amid lie Ate.l Aver again in some class
t.i'papir V .large part ■ of it, how-
m'r, is-: < il'ur l'tirned or otherwise
waited,. '.Tijis.'of course, has.to he replaced .b\A ' w materials. In 'the early
history, of tiie- paper.' industry. publicity
te'given .;■• the: importance of saving
'rails. .' It is o[' scarcely" less importance
nv.te Tin-: 1 >epartmeht" 'of Commerce
\> jila'il t" bring. this matter to the at?
.Kiitiim .of the. public in the hope that
practical ivMi.l;-;. inay flow from it.. A
little atteitt.iii.ii to the saving of rags
and old jiapio will mean genuine relief
io our paper, industry and a diminish-
I Am: drain.-'.upon our sources of supply
for new"'materials. :" "•■..'". ■-.
A list of dealer's-'in. paper stocks can
i'c o'ltaiiu-ii l't'Kiii the local Chamber of
lYam'ierce > |
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