Friends intelligencer . Trust OfficerLardner Howell ... Real Estate OfficerJ. M. Real Estate Officer Tax Free in New Jersey•Free of Normal Federal Income Tax 1. P. Thomas & Son Company7 per cent. CumulativePreferred Stock Company organized in 1868 for themanufacture and sale of commercialfertilizers. Has paid dividends on common stockj f not less than 12% for past 18 PriC and particulars on application. BIOREN & CO., BANKERS MEM1SKK OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA NEWTON COAL Answers the Burning Question 314 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. AK


Friends intelligencer . Trust OfficerLardner Howell ... Real Estate OfficerJ. M. Real Estate Officer Tax Free in New Jersey•Free of Normal Federal Income Tax 1. P. Thomas & Son Company7 per cent. CumulativePreferred Stock Company organized in 1868 for themanufacture and sale of commercialfertilizers. Has paid dividends on common stockj f not less than 12% for past 18 PriC and particulars on application. BIOREN & CO., BANKERS MEM1SKK OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA NEWTON COAL Answers the Burning Question 314 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. AKettlng your share of Frleri^rcJuutrad8? Advertise in the .N-tblligencer. It Is closely re^A In thehomes of a most desirable clat- ^f cents an Inch. Full column, 25 answers. I advpr> in for anurse. says a subscriber, and receivertwenty-five applications In response. Rate, two cents a v ord. Abbo\ts MILK Special Sanitary Supervisionat the Farm, W/so Much Metier. $tkM jntefltpncer. ON EARTH PEACE, GOOD-WILL TOWARD MEN. VOLUME 7t> PHILADELPHIA, EIGHTH MONTH 16, 1919 NUMBER 33 THE ZUKICH CONFERENCE. ? 1 ^ewis S. Gannett, who has been working with Friends Re-ptruction Unit in France, writes from Paris an account ofWomens Conference at Zurich, Switzerland, from which these* .racts are taken :— The International Congress of Women at Zurichdiffered from the Berne Socialist Conference in theperfect internationalism of its spirit. You could nottell by listening to a woman to what country she be-longed. The war and its hate and national passionssimply had not existed for these Avomen; unknown toeach other, they had been protesting against the sameinjustices and brutalities, united in a common human-ity. It gave one new faith in the future. A letter from French women to German struck thekey-note of the whole week of meetings. Twenty-fiveFrench women, prevented from coming by their govern-ment, wrote: At last, after four years, we women,French


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