Friends intelligencer . NEWTON COAL Answers the Burning Question FRANKLIN NATIONSBANK PHILADELPHIAINCORPORATED 1900 Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits $4,250,000 H. MCALLISTER. PresidentJ. A. HARRIS. Jr., Vice President J. \VM. HARDT. Cashier E. E. SHIELDS, Asst Cashier W. M. G EH MANN, Jr., Asst Cashier M. D. REINHOLD, Asst Cashier ^pHE collective experienceof our organization isat your service in the in-vestment of your savings. MONTGOMERY&CO. Bonds 133-135 S. FOURTH ST. PHILADELPHIAJOEL BORTON Established 1866 BI0REN & CO. BANKERS 314 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Government, M
Friends intelligencer . NEWTON COAL Answers the Burning Question FRANKLIN NATIONSBANK PHILADELPHIAINCORPORATED 1900 Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits $4,250,000 H. MCALLISTER. PresidentJ. A. HARRIS. Jr., Vice President J. \VM. HARDT. Cashier E. E. SHIELDS, Asst Cashier W. M. G EH MANN, Jr., Asst Cashier M. D. REINHOLD, Asst Cashier ^pHE collective experienceof our organization isat your service in the in-vestment of your savings. MONTGOMERY&CO. Bonds 133-135 S. FOURTH ST. PHILADELPHIAJOEL BORTON Established 1866 BI0REN & CO. BANKERS 314 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Government, Municipal, Railroad andPublic Utility Securities We are prepared to execute ordersfor securities on all markets, andalways keep on hand a list of high-grade investment securities, whichwe would be very glad to mail on re-quest. AbbottsMILK Special Sanitary Supervisionat the Farm. jjfsoffuc/i Richer. TJR. JOSEPH H. SATTERTHWAITE 52 N. Stockton St., TRENTON, N. abstracterand copyist of all old documents VOLUME 76 PHILADELPHIA, FOURTH MONTH 12, 1919 NUMBER 15 LIVING PRAISE. BY O. EDWARD JANNEY. Tis better far to praise in lifeAnd sweeten all its bitter strife,Than pile upon the lifeless heartThe triumphs of the florists better for the tongue to sayThe tender words of sympathy,Than breathe forth unavailing sighsWhen out of sight the loved one lies. Your loving tributes will have toldThe story ever new, tho old,That those who try to do their bestAnd work with energy and zest,Altho they may not reach high mark,Nor soar the heavens with the lark,Will do the work that tells the most,Tho neer great prize be won or lost. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FRIENDS INFRANCE. BY RUFUS M. JONES. For the first time in the history of our Society,Friends of both, hemispheres have joined together inan extensive practical undertaking in the FriendsMission for the relief of war victims and for th
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