M.vrv ". nV ''V "ra :;.-"v JH 'Sv. AGAZINE TAX SEEN AS BLOW FOR BUSINESS Not a War Levy, But Con- fiscatory Measure, Says C. H. K. uurus goo PER UttiN t injintw The proposed tax on periodicals provided . ,. ar revenue mil now "" "' 'Rmm-I l" ,hlnB Nh0'1 r "acalor,y COin menace to business, nccordltiR to t" .. it K CitrtK president of tho Cur SblUlnB Coiniy. of this city. Mr. "' .neiks for tho periodical trado of KMry A "he PuMI-hcr of the three the country it,iiio,i (nte ftS" nacazlnes of the United States. Khh contribute huiro uiiw early tnh. V.eVties of the Government the Ladles" ! m Journal the Saturday I ve.,lnB Post .Tine Country Ocnllr-man ho olces the ..iimenfi of tho business men with lm SSWrwW. and I.. spcaklnK for himself ,1S .pealts tho thoi.Kht of the periodical frade of the country at large. Mr Curtis tes forth that tho ptviposcd fnnlm placed on periodicals- It "not u war i" or a revetitio measure It Is merely .postal regulation which Increases rates rore than 300 per cent It Is not a tax n r.rflfU nor n mcasuro such as business men are villllnc; to pay to meet a. patriotic rrerKency li ' " stab nt n sroat. thrUlnB and popular Industry , Sin Ct'HTIS'S STATHMUNT Mr Curtis Is quoted on tho bill and Its purposes as follows ft cry on" w'10 rcniIs 'be new revenue bill' carefullv will. I think. Ret tho Im pression that It Is it Ruesswork, patch work affair Nor Is thero anything In Chairman Kltchln's defense of It to dis pel this Impression Though I cannot tpcak with full knowledge or any other business, l am reasonably familiar with periodicals and newspaper publishing conditions. And If Von Tlrpltz himself had drawn this revenue bill It could not dechre moio ruthless warfare on tho periodicals of tho emintrj- It Js so far as It applies tu them, In no sense of tho word a war revenue measure On Its face it Is postal legis lation not a special ta imposed for the period of the war. but nn increase In the postal rate of moio than 300 per rent that will not be repealed at tho end of tne war No periodical published, ho far is I know objects to any tax being Im posed on profits that Countess sees lit to levy on Jii.mufai Hirers. We will shoulder n,ch a burden cheerfully Hut tlm pro posed postal Increase Is not a war tax on profits but n destructlvo tax on the machinery of the periodical business, and, therefore It cannot be productive of addi tional revenue .to tho Government Government differs from other private buJlness In this Important particular When It blunders, Home one elso fulls As that some one Is you and me, wo can't afford to have Congress mako changes or take chances which will ic.ict disastrously on the machinery of business. I.enst of III cm we afford It right now, when that machlnci.v must not onl.v be kept run ning, but raised to tho high power of efll (lency If It Is to meet the strain of the war and the struggle that will follow it. Vet, In this emergency, the Wavs and Means Committee of tho House has re ported a confessedly lutty ami lll-con-lidered measure, levying additional taxes of almost $2,000,000,000 on the people of the countrv and part of them, at least, on the machinery of business. hits i:vnnvoDY It Is a mistake for the average man to suppose that this revenue bill does not concern him Kvery provision of it, no matter how directly It may seem to be timed at tho other fellow, gets him, too takes something from his pocket. If It Is taken wisely, equitably and without Impairing the efllclencv of the tools by Thick he produces, no patriotic man will object If it Is taken Inequitably, unjustly tnd without a prudent regard for tho fu ture of business, eveiy patriotic man must protest Mr. Taft on his election found a maga llne press almost unitedly disposed In his ?T- Tl'e tide turned when ho modo his nlnona speech and Lis defense of Aldrlch no sooner, no latei : but that was a food many months before SI- Tift uc ommended an IncicaM) In the periodical postage lates Tho Hughes C-Jiiunlssloit leported that on the basis of the nppoitlonment of ex penses as m.ido by tho PostoIIIce De partment tho cost of carrying second class mall matter was sllghtl.v in excess el five cents a pound, but this appor tionment was largely nibltrary nnd was tiot bsued upon definite information, for uch information was not obtainable. Moreover, sjnee that timo the expense of can- Ins second class mall matter has been largely reduced by the system of hipping magazines by freight Instead of In regular mall cars, by the packing, making up and routing of malls by tho publlisliers themselves and by reductions ,ln the rates paid to tho railroads. FiGtnr.q uasi:d on facts liven at the estlmat of morn than five cents a pound nu -j ..y the Hughes Coin- : . EDUCATIONAL COMMERCIAL" COURSES f .T school la in session tho entire lummir. ; !. ' C(!u,r,e" aro being- oriranlzed now to ' "Pare airla to take tho poaltlons In banks Jfii.cc.mmlrclal houses vacated by tho men eaueet to the front. One houae will be ahort f fSSl.i11"?-. olrl" mu" b9 trained Immediately. f- Individual Instruction, Htart Now. Temple University . i?"!"A street below Ilerke "IS" ".I"."'1 Vrenclimnn slves prhats lemons. H 030. Ledier Central. SPniNOESORTS ATKtXTH' t'lTV. .V..l.' rALENHAI HotQiandSanatorium Jawing RESORT HOTELOf THE WORLD Snarldoroujft'Bknlieiiii ATI . A'VYiTlvr-i irmF w g3IAH AnrrE i pNW COMPANY If Wtminiter Ky nr uacn. uiav. to M s-attr lin. ''.T''- I'rlvata bathi, run. !J"'r. 110 up week y. S2undallv. en... nuhr.. gMford SpringI(Pa.)Hotel & Baths p -""UftTAIN I',nK OF 3000 ACKKS P'llitfuir'm.,r ,k" curative watera ut,thi Warnly JJ,Vi?i" t"oft. .Healthful climate: mbr ai,Mi7: t"."f Every outdoor and ,'tVr.lon tiooi mi'tar KM. i ic.;-".. 'crania. Hatha and mineral ,?"? a", JtEop of calibrated Europe 'VJ i T&-,ssm c TB? VJ t. :. v RiViSV 'or us superior wiv i" , tSib ana service. rsr . I WORLD'S01"28,1, "OTKf, sn'OKSS J L '"," UWBATEaT HE8QRT mission under tho old system of ship ments nnd with larger pay to the rnll roads than nt present, tho net expense to the Government of carrying the volumo of second class mall matter In 1010, as reported by the I'ojtofllco Department, would, nslde from tho county papors ear ned by ti,0 ciovernment without charge, uVo, , eeM ,eM lha" JIB.OOO.OOO, Yet Mr. Kltchln now says that tho Government is losing $100,000,0(10 n year can-vine magazines and newspapers If every pound of second class matter wero to be taken nut of the malls tho cxpenc of the potal service would to only slightly reduced, while this revenue would be lost. Kvcry postomco building, every postmaster, every rural free deliv ery carrier and n hundred other factors of department expense would remain Just what they nro now. The only saving vvould be In rallioad transportation and the I'nstolllco Department has always contended that was of secondary Impor tance and somo minor expenses. Chnlrm-in Kltchln calculates tho ad vertising Incoino of tho Saturday livening Tost by a sort of dead reckoning. Un fortunately It Is not half tho amount that ho Fays It Is. rt'IlUSlIUIlS' UOIIDKN' ixcrhascs During tho last car tho cost of paper to publishers has Increased from 40 to 80 per cent; Ink from 25 to JOO per cent; machinery from 25 to El per tent ; coal from 10 to 43 per cent. Slnitl.tr Increases In cost, Including all classes of labor, have taken placo In every element that enters Into publishing. Many periodicals. In older to keep their heads above these rapidly rising costs, have already had to Incrcaso their sub scription rates, with all that that In volves In tho way of readjustments In their buslnessv liven a part of the Incrcaso lu postage now proposed would wlpu them out completely As a rusult. tho Government's rcvonuo from tho publish ers would be only a fraction of tho Wajs and Means Committee's estimate ACCUSED OP LOOTING TAILOR'S Mnn Hail 150 Yards of Cloth in Cart, Police Say A man alleged to have looted the t.jllor shop of John Murnln, OJfl Walnut street, w-ns arrested today as he was pushing a cait tilled with $300 worth of cloth, tho po llco charge, nt Ninth nnd Walnut streets. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WUIIAT Iteeelpts 02.59 bu-h The market nomliml COUN IlerolMs. 1404 bush The m.irkct was vt unurtttMl nnd prlMs intlrely nominal Quo tations r lotH for loc.il trule n to location. W i Mini. No .1 ellon St Mfri hi lo No 4 vcllow Jl 7f) I SI), do No .'i M-llow Jl 77u, 1.7S OATH llecelpla llll.ll.'l binh 'tile m-irkvt wun very unscttltd and prlc wrr intlrclv nominal Quotations- No -' white, M-'n 'ivb Pac slunilard Will. so'i ft sl'fcc. No a unite, siij tfH'if No 4 while TIP'-j 41 SiI'ji ri.ot'11 Keielpts. ,1st bbls. ami :17.1 tll.t lbs It siiks liull .mil unsttKil Qtiotutlotis i r 1IHI His ,tt VMiod lintton or Juti sai ks ultout '.Tic Iffs) winter, strulnht Jl I r.D'u ir, , Uausis. ileur, ll lOiflf, rio stralkht, tr, 21ft l'i 7,"i ilo imtent JIT, ."O&tfl r,n sprlnic. tlrst clnr si:i .",'l'w II, do, iMtont Jl.', 27iif HI -.'S. lo, tmor Ite brands, il jr.'n 17 ilts mills, iholco anJ fanr patent S 10 'J "to 17. HVi: 1'I.Ol'U was yult but ruled Arm nnd hlKbiT unil-r small suppllis Wo quote $llip 12 .1 pr bbl ua to nuallt PROVISIONS Thtrp whh h futr jobbliiK Inquiry and Ui mur kt ruled firm cjuoinilon fit tittf In cell amokrU unl alrilrifd. 3lc, WVsturr. brf, tn pels ainoKd, 35r City Ief, Itnuckte una teitdvri, nmokfii antl uir drltd. Mc Westi rn htt. knuckloi and tender, smolcd (p Hief hums $103J I'ork famMy 145 S0V4U Hams.. S V cured. loo'. IJ.'.iJ'l.'ri'ic. do skinned, loot LMi'4 W-tc do da, sinoktd 7" Wl'Nc Other Imniiv Hmoked, tlty cured nn to brtind and aer n& i;i:0Var HnmM, smoked, wt'itprii rured, .'d'illi:ll'jc, do boiled, bonflcsji 40c Picnic shoulder S. J curd, loose, 1'lc, do nmoked, 22c I!llles In plcklj, ncurdlui: to btjbp, 1oob, mfic Ureakfast t acun, n to bivnd and nwruKf, city cured, aio ltreaUfant liiumi wtstern cur'd, 30t I.ard M-tern n tliind tierce a, 23Wr do do. do, tuL, 'JTic l.iird. rurH clt ktttle rendered. In tiercel, JlWc. l.crd. pure cl'. kottlf rendcrtd. In tub. Ldc. ri:fini:d sugars Tho marKft rulnl (Inn rranklln took a little business at 7 Sue while the l'i iiiisIvhiiIu huuor Compili wouhl accept 8 .loe DAIRY PRODUCTS UUTTUIl Th mirker wnn dull and bare1 steady. Quota Uoiih follow AN intern freli, hoM-1' tcked ramor, faiu hihuIu.h 42i extra, 4H-'ffsilc. ixtra (lrsiH :.'( flrHtH .IKr, Hiond. Itt'nt, neait rlnt fan He do, arniK ptra. 4Ht4'o, tlrwtH ..lieHOc Hetonds .mi as'ic Hpetlal branJri of printH JobblnK at 4(ilt4ltr h(ltlM IBlrublo slO(k wis well cleaned up and firm Quotations Nearbj flrntw $lt K( r"1. t ice. marb lurrent riielpt- SKVJO per case, weHtern extra MrtM $l r.o per rase do. firsts. SKI "0 Pr caHe. fnm hearted candled ehg were Jobblnctat 3'iWlUo per doen t'lIKK!. OfferlntfH of f.mo stok Here llcht and tlw market ruled firm, with a fair demand uuotutlons follow N w York full cream, fanr new J7'4 WJ7'ii pei 1 ila higher. di do, fair to Kood new 2ilt Oi'2'i. do pait skltus lifn "" POULTRY IjIVIJ The markit ruled firm under moderate offering and u falr demnnd Quotations Kowlt hh touudity. aMV-'Sc tuRir roosttrs lHtfJOe: old roosterH Ji-4i 17e spring rhh krns not leir horns, plumin ellow?klnned wetuhluR' IP t SPKINO RESORTS MttV KNC.!..M ill Mt fat, r l imFwf HfellaM1 tflm ifjf? Jfrini 7 -.JrM afaVV " nTff ' 'yyjmi lakes Scenery like no other in America cliff drives, Alpine paths, exquisite sea views. Yachting and all summer pleasures under ideal conditions. Famous intellectual, artistic and social life. Bar Harbor City of Villas and Gardens Northeast, Southwest and Seal Harbors, each with its special attractions. Through train service, Washington - Bar Harbor Express Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia to Maine Via Hell Gate Bridge Route Send for booklet, "Mt. Desert, Isle of Enchantment." 1 Address, Vacation Bureau 171 Droaawuy, Room 324, New York, N. Y. N,w York. Nw Hay.n Hrtfrl R. R. Botton Main R. R. Mala Ctrl R R. EVENING He said ho was Harry Banks, 241 South Ninth street. Ho will have a hearing In Central iiollco station. Tho Murnln store was entered hy a back door, which was pried open. Danks had th cloth 1C0 yards In his cart nnd covered over, the pollco sty. When Patrolman Glbbs, of the Klfteen nnd Locust streets station, found nnd questioned him Hanks tried to run away, It Is nsscrted. KILLS WIFE, TRIES SUICIDE NcRro Shoots Woman, Then Attempts to Endjms Life Harrison Uutler, n negro, today shot and klUci! his wife, n domestic employed at 12! West I'enn street, Germantown, nnd then attempted suicide by shooting himself In tho heart, slashing himself In tho throat and loi king hlmelf In a gas-flooded cellar. He Is lu the Germantown Hospital. According to tho police, llutlcr and his wife had been separated for some tlma. At 10 o'clock this morning Ilutter appeared nt 128 West l'enn Rtnet, and, following nil altercation, shot Mrs. llutlcr Then he ran Into tho cellar nnd nttempted to take his own life Another woman In tho house nrourcd neighbors, nnd tho C.ermtntown police took charge of the situation They found llutlcr lying unconscious on a wood pllo In tho cellar. He regained consciousness after reaching the hospital, and tho pollco at tempted to obtain n statement from him The Hutlers lived at 1347 Kater street. AUTO SPARKS FIRE OIL TANK $7500 DamnRc Caused in Rlazo nt At lantic Refinery Company's Plant Oil valued at $!00 and a tank worth $7000 were destroved earlv toda near Jenklntown when spaiks from tho exhaust of an automobile Ignited the fumes The tank nnd Its contents wero totally destroyed It was tho property of the Atlantic Itcflnlng Company Safety valves set low lu the tnnk opened with tho heat of tho tiro nnd let oil run over the ground nearbv This Ignited nnd sent sheets of (lame flftv feet In the air Klre comptnles from Jenklntown nirceeded In confining the blnzn to the tank, thereby saving u large tank of gasoline which wns nearby lr aplere naU4tic exertional lots hlshet , White I n,horns velKhlut y If 1 . lb apli i-s'. llftXi'M due kit IVkln IMi'&LMi do ihuini Hun ner T'fl Xc plmcn-" .oil per pair JStfravc, do nuiih per p ilr 2M(j 2"e DltKHUI DestrabltT sto k was well rleatie.l up find firm 'Ins quotations follon Powls, 11 to box drypkked fnr sth-ifd 'Jd'ic, do, weighing 4(-a lbs and omt aplerr, 2flc do, do 54 lb nrlcre, 2.V do di 3 lbM apleee, 23tf a4c Tow Is In bids fnnev dry-picked weigh Ini; 44 lbs nnd ner iiplire 2Ce smilb-r sizes, KJW2V, uld musters drv.pjrkml, Jle rnastlnK rhlcketis western dr plrltid in boxes, welsh Inir H01U lbs per pair, 27rfi;Sc, no western, tn boxes, wclxhlnu 7 lbs per pair 2r2tic. lo do. In bbls , welfthlng S2fl0 lbs, per pair, J7S02hc; do, do do. wetKhinn 7 llm per pair, I'liriC. trolllnt; chickens, western In toxe weU'lilnif 84P4 lbs per pilr, "JS'WS.'c, rhlckens. weluhlnje COU lbs per pilr. 3 0 inc. do, mixed nzm. 20 22e. broilers Jersej, fancy, fiOWtl'.c, do, other nearby. welKhlng l'i ft 2 lbs apiece, AOOftAc. f rein-killed turke per lb Wcntrrn, best here 212flc. common, 20lJ23r. squibi, per ilozen White weighing tlUll! lbs per dozen. SI jr. a 4 H.".. io wdnhlng ntf io II s per do7cn, IS i.W4 ID do weighing u lbs pr dozen $3ffr3 10. do wetKhlng 7 lbs per dozen $2 SOW 1. 75, ilo welchlpf, tlitVj lbs per ilurcn SI 73 f2 JO dark t &OSt"2.20, small and No, 2, 5Uu tfrjl 25 rilESII FKUITS l nidi) was fair and prices n tierath uer) steudlly held, .IS foltonn AppUM ,r tbl Hen DlAll. MS'itDU) OUlrlnln, Nn I S4 rH5 rn. do ungraded ;3V4. Wlneiip, No l, 14 r.nttffl do unrafii'(T $2 r.own no ppl Northvvestern per box $1 S(l?7 "u, Lemons p r box, Uir 3 Oranges Jiorlda, Pr crate MrUliI. fam, $2 AiXt 4 50, russet, finev, U6.iri0. poor. 7.Vtf$l no. (Irapifiult, Klorld i P i irate $21 Plneippit, I'nrto Ilieo ptr erat Jt?j 7ft Strab.n U, North inrnllnn per it . lHff20e VKGKTAHLES lli tmrket was Kentrally tlrm under moderatn V tiite pot Itoi s old p, r bush I-' 7'.5).t 1., Ipr sev per IjuHkPl eiStlltfl 7J, wlul" t,luu,7,. In I lorlila Per bid .So I tl No jm mils IS nlilto poiatiies new 1'lorlda. is i l.-,ip' lb. U.k No I 111 '.(I Win, No : 'isiiKou .Sweet potatoes I;.intern shore per II1 S'o 1. 12 5IIS. No S. II IOSf.1 Hnrert potatoes Llel.iware and MaryKuul. per baintH'r No t $1 TStCl'S. No -J. It .-,W1 1,3. tulls, 1 Sweet potlitoes, Jerse) t.r basket No l' It 2Z 7.-. No -' MoMll-ie Onions 'lens! ler irate No I. Sl.loiti?:: No. J. i no t.Se I'lhb.iKe, 1'lorlda. it hamper. 13411 8 0(1- do ('hnrhalnn. per bbl crate, I7M8. do t-allfornla. per rrnte IMC 111. Hplnarli No?: folk, per bbl., fSWt! 7S Kale Nortolk, per Iibl 175'.Ti Ix-tluce. North I'arullna and South t'Jtollna, fanes, per basket, IL oiKtfa Ju I.etture, poor to Rood, per basket 73011.' t'eler. 1 lorida, per lo-lnch crate, ll'iji. Ileana, 1'lorlda, per baski t (Ireen, ,-,oau 73 wax, II ,'iUWl " lleans, South Tirollna reen and wa. p. r basket II r,ujij Knsplanl, Horlda, per boj, K8II Ml 1'eppera. Flor ida per box. I'Jif.ir,!) Squash Florida, per tmx llfflMI l' as. North t'aryllna and South Carolina. P-r 1-3 bbl basket Jt jii T:, ,,, do, per i obi hisket, IJiaJ.,i 1'urumbera, Tlorlda per basket. 75rM 11 -.'-i Heels South Tarollna, per 100 litlilc he., f)g ltadlshra, Norfolk, per basket. ."WJI "JS 'lomatoes, 1 lor Ida. per crate. $"il L1 73 Asparagus, per do-en bunches Colossal 13 001(4. fancy. Ji 50. 1 hod e H&1.50. Mushrooms, per 4lb. basket, Slid 50 llliei llli; .llltl u lar. ij i.i.iii, umu Hi, lllOllllOIIS SPRING RESORTS NKW K.Vil,M . Desert ON THE MAINE COAST ocean, LEDGER-PHUADEIiPHIA, MONDAY, MAY IV 1917 women op Germantown suburb organize club A now woman's club to unite nnd promote tho activities of women In Germantown, Chestnut Hill nnd neighboring suburbs was formed nt a meeting at tho Germantown Young Women's Christian Association, E820 Germantown nvenue, this afternoon. Mrs. H. S. Trcntlss Nichols presided st tho meeting, which was suggested by Ger mantown mothers In council, of which Mrs. Thomas ltacburn White Is president, Dele gates from other clubs who spoko included Mrs. H, V. Hodcn. l'hllomuslan Club; Mrs. William 1'. Totter, Snnrthmoro Club, and Mrs, Clarenco H. Kppclshelmer, Twentieth Century Club. Among those present wero Mrs. Frederick W Abbott. Mrs. William H. Huehler, Mrs. John Grlbbcl, Mrs. Frank Miles Day, Mrs. John D. Mcllhenny, Mrs James Mapcs Dodge. Mrs. Ilobert Hogue, Mrs II. Ilayard Hodge. Mrs. Oeorgo Wheeler. Mrs Joseph McFnrland. Mrs. Joshua Ash 1'earson, Mrs. Walter Venn Shipley and Mrs. Walter G. Sibley. ROYAL ARCANUM Tho furtloth nnnual mcctlnc of tlie Su, promc Council of tho Royal Arcanum will bo held nt tho Hotel Vendomc, Hoatoti. com mencing on Wednesday next. Thin rewlon promlicci to bo ono of the mot Important In tho history of tho orifatilzatlon, which huR paused through a wide! rannc of experi ences In tho Inst year. The readjustment of rates nnd legal dluicultlcs assuror a full at tendant o nnd Interesting sessions. There will bo many new measures discussed, nmonK them "whole family protection" It ta also expected that an Important rh.inso will bo rnado by tho election of an officer to fill tho vacancy recently macla tn one of tho most Important positions In tho order. These meet ln usually contlnuo for a week or ten days Tho supremo representatives from Thlkidelphla aro Henry K Lathy, of I'ennsylvanla Council Arthur II i:nton. of ltnverford Council, and Newton i; Itoodel. of l'hlladelrlila. Council, tlran.l lt-n-nt of I'ennsylvanla U. It Gel-enber-Ker of l.mcnster, v.a elected supremo reprc aentatlvo b tho executive, committee Tho ladles Auxiliary nf the Iloial Arcanum held a meeting; Tuesday ovenln- at tho residence of Mrs VV J Stoklnier. Severnl propcsiltlons were discussed. Includln tho holdlm of a "Sno" card pnrtv and the celebration In nn appropriate manner of the fortieth onnlversarv of the Itoval Arcanum on June S3 next Considerable credit Is duo tn tho several officers and tho commit tee for the successful entertvlnmetit kUon under their minaBement. enabling- ttw accumulation of a tfoodly sum for the relief of Arcanum families In distress Thl organization does not conllne Its charity solely to the llool Arcanum It has done splerdld ork outside of tho limits of the order and tho treasurer reported .1 Kood balance on twnd for emergent y caees A meetlnc Is contemplated for renderlne nsslstsme to the ltcd Cross fund nnd other worthy charities of 11 similar nature Ounrnntee Council No 1470 held Its reevl tar meeting last Tuesday evening at Mntli street and tllrard avenue Tho neulv elected officers v.er Installed by the special clepul. assisted by D i (I It Daniel L, Stewart Philadelphia Council, No K83. mat on Tuesday In the l'arkua) llulldlnit. A epeilal committee iuh mmed to proposo a aultablo method of celebrntlnit the fortieth anniversary of the order After the usual routine tho members took part lu u state card party. The followlns omvui circular ha been Issued bv the srand regent it , lo no onicers and Members of the Jurisdiction of l'ennshatila The call Is clear nnd unmistakable America expects ever man to do his dull All foetloinl and s-ctlonat troubles are fomntten and wo stand solidly behind the 1'reeldctit In his d-fenso of the right War Is a terrible thlnit The sacrifices we sh ill bo called upon to mnko In lives and monei aro beyond computation No man ran tell wh.it 11 dai may brine forth, but whatccr It maj be lojalty Is tho watchword and tho Stars ami Stripes tho sjmbol we low In this world-wide rolltllct we havo tried to tin neutral our em niles would not permit It Sub mission to every form of Indlunltv la the ono thliiK national honor forbade v aro not llpthtimr for territory or Indcm nlt 'llm Issuo H c-learl flxeil on the cine side tho peace and freedom of the world on the other a selfish und autocratic power who seeks to domlnato It Tho l'realdent has set a high stand ild for tho nation to llo up to The light Is more precious than peace, and we shall tlkht for tho thlnKs which wo b-o olwais tarried nearest our hearts For dejnocracv for the right of those who submit to nulhorlt to have a volie in their men government for the rlKlits and liberties of smelt nations, for unlwrecl dominion of rlcbt bv such a concert of fr o peoples as shall brlnt; peace and safety to all nations and make the world Itself at last free nhese are loftv and Inspiring word" It Is a clcriou call to duty as clear lis 11 bell Let us keep this Issue clearly before us so that wo may niwajs bo on tho sldn of right and fair play and, when th end comes cost what It ma wo shall stand as this America of ours has filwais stood for truth and Justice and rlKhtiousness Our patience under extremo proiooatlon has been (treat and everv honorable effort was exhausted to keep us out of war but belli- In from now on. let us use everv means In our power to bring; It speedily to an end llrothers of tho Hojnl Arcanum of the Clrand Ttirlsdli tlon of Pennsylvania, your Brand regent fm 1011 pledaes your lojalty to tho rresldent of these I'nltcd Mates of America, lour loially to its countrv and Its flnu. wherever It may float confident that 1011 utllim this declirntlon Nn more unwarranted attack wns ever made on the liitccrlty nf a eolient institution then that which was recently mad In Itnston when with out notice of any kind to any nfflier of tho society, a receiver wan appointed for tho order Three davs liter tho receiver was suspended and the officers of tho society were lu full con trol of Its affairs 1 do not know what Influence prompted this attack but whatever it was, iou may bo sure It was Inspired by those who are not friendly to the fraternal sistem Your loi.ilty pledged to lour country and to jour tHs. mas I now pledge lour lojalty to the lloyal Arcanum, which protects our homeT Yours fraternally in M c . I n (li:i!r:VHKIloi:it, Urnnd Iteaent. WKHSl'EH f WlilSS. tirand Secretary. SPRING RESORTS NKW ENOI.AMl igpsj marvels itains, voods, together, e beauty world. t ; SOCIAL CO-OPERATION 0FTHEA.0.M.P. Assemblies in North, South and West Philadelphia Exemplify Spirit of Fraternity West Philadelphia Asscmhly line! a Rala nlRht ciitcrtalnltiK Oak Line mid Larch, wood Assemblies, tOKcthcr with rcprcscn tatlvrs from other assemblies Ono candi date) was Initiated, neveral others not ie portlns;. Master Artisan Iteeclel dispatched tho routine business In favor of oratory rampant. I. M i;, . a. Charles W Mc Connell delivered a tltnelv discussion on "Despotism. Monarchv and a Republic," showlns how roch whs Roverned by "fear, honor and virtue" (not Individually but fl a whole), and commandlnc narhed attention ns ho finally applied the fundamental prin ciples to tho A. O M p Several experts rrnent were deprived of al. oressinir tho mi-ctlnir on ircount cif the lenath) remarks of tho "Irish Admiral" nf Dak ljcno Asseinhly. whn nt tunes vcts ctirntltert tn shout above ttw; lonrlm.- temii ats of anpruvnl which greeted him from nil sides Past Mailer Wei clon proved nn nl.le foil for the Admiral M K. inpeelor v oorhe-s spoke In n hnpp) vein and yl'f-'aled for a double u mount of teal durlnK 191. neputj AMiistronir confined his senti ments to prictaa or the splendid Initiatory vcork and the hfshly artistic sinning of the k!o club llio follow Ing proKTSin was dtllahttul fen ture of tho evenln?, belnz unuer tn.c special direction nf Dr .Marvin Hanna '-When th.i Southern Moon tlnlngs Imw " by llroth'r tlroet lliser. ' Kor You Alone," by Itert Wood "If the Hose of My tireams Were You," by brother Chappell "I ho Vairubund " by brother Oroet jlnsT, "There's a Lom-sonie l.tttln tlirlle," by ltert Wood. It vins betwein these seletlons that tho speeches by llrothers l)tvller. Koll) Moore, leek. HoU-rts mil Ieputy Armtronie vcero enjojed, then rcfrmtunenis nml "smokes Northvcrsiern turned nut nhout 100 nnd thero nics nothlnc; lu tho May of dispatching routlnn business to msko cny for the reception and bin.iuet (some "ents to the nowilmc teams of both Northwestern nnd Addphl, the leaders In tho rare Kath memter of tlie teams was presented a souvenir bj Master Artisan Nlrholas on tiehnlf of the tcasemhly and Manaser Harwell vmis slven un Artisan rlnjr throush lioctor I.ott, th (Winnntovvu Assembly fiportsman and former deputv Uei order Knipp, of I-hlffh Assembly presented to the Northwestern team for tho leaguo tho c hamptonahtp benner which whs ap propriately accepted by Manaaer Harwell 'Ihe orntorlcnl tniwers uf nil of tho "sports" were pretty will tested nnd much of the face thus effervescence found rendj response It was up to tho new deput, Ktunod llubbs, of Progressiva Assemble v(th tint mature, paternal dUnlt), poise nnd picltlc rrservo s rtinrnrter Istln of nil produrln of No I to Inject Into that njcltatcd atmosphere sentlni-ntn of sano phtloeophv, wisdom d.corum and substnmo vehicle must bavo n pint lu tho success of frn ternnl association The able cltput inloed the good fellowship and e atuerieilerle of bis vouthful compan), but It was evident that bis administration wilt be accepted us tin intbientiat factor In the1 conduct of the nssen,,,,, Iteslden the able ciuartet, the assembly Is rich in the pes. session of miinv trained choir sinners, who furnished a program which to the. visitors was n real und rare treat Tjasyunk Assembly held nn Interesting meet ing in their teew ly furnished assemblv rooms Seeersl cahdldvtes veere Initiated lend several visitors present, among evhom were Itrothi r Kiliev nf Oak Line-, and Dire, tor John l.lpse, of Adetptil llrother W (.' lieyde gave u de scription of the great visitation which Psesjunk recently made tn Trenton Nearly one hundred mmebers partletpntcd "taking the town by storm" and Instilling a neev spirit uf Artisan ship Into Trenton Assemble Pvsseunk is also planning -visitations to lladdon Heights and Oak I.cne assemblies, vihlrh will prove to bo lilchts of frolic its well ns good service Tho entertainment committee provldetl an excellent treat In the form nf n vaudevlllo show, lee cream nkee cigars anil some handomo eli te nelanci prUes i Isaac f Pnilerdnwn Assemlib's seventeenth annlversvrv nnd ' Indies' night" drew about .ion persons, who were treated to a hlgh-elass enter filament and address bs I M 12 M A Itnrrv l Smith, the recorder The assembly will hold 5 Oeorge Mugowan night" on Tbursdas Juno i, und a large delei-atlou from Progressive As sembly who luvo been speclalll Invited. Is expected ll-irtrim Vssemlilv hid an ntlendinco of over cine hundred members eluo tn a canvass of tho stav-at-homes' bv the c ntertnlmuent rommlt tee led bv lummy Vunee The subjeet of n chnrca of meeting night and place was ells cussed .mil it was decided hereafter tn meet In Orecnveaj Itall Plftv .Ixth and Woodland nv' ". the regulir night to bo seleeteil nt tho next meeting follow Ing the business session th members thoroughit enjosml a natrlotln addiess by Wllllani II llerrj! rollecto? of i . Port, nfter which refreshments wero served I.verMhlng points to nj.rlght future for No r5 llanunonton Assembly leas visited by n ni. gallon of twentj Includlnir tho ,vi i; cifnT ul start who unloaded enough sentiment, 'pep .in., minion-nil ui innuence nny nrd nnrv fra ternal rointmiulty for a lonir time, and it Is IioihsI that results will be re-illzVd, " " M r M. A Jordan and M. H It Tot visited Ooodw ill Assembly at Train Itleer and were surprise,! us well as pltased to find the chair oftlrers In their places, tnu conductor liruiner llruzllloll llejers. being no enthus, , over ilia visitation that he gavy a clever, though original performance of the duties of his office, all of which was an atoning satisfaction, warrantln cxpectntlon for Improvlnc conditions, Soutlmeatern Assembly will hold on Thurs day night, next what promises to bo the bast "ladles night et given I no ro.Uilgu,s , has been rehearsing big features, ono of them presenting theso attractive in rami ilm s Ini , locutor, William J. MeKowen. end men. Jlmmie Marr Itlll hcheld, Sneeze Pepper Carlo Vogl. rlrcle, Mlllan M l.ourou, llcrlhl I J, Spotts. Hllzabelh K Garner. Hnsille i: Joiis ah. Hummell, Uarton E. Kpotts. A. P. Garner. What T sIsA;, ian III It Mil In ininl I III ill II llu Lmm rHI k "LiB-P '-''' Mmfi'fHntt in& W m mw . lilli!ilillllllllllltiiltlillllllllllllligg ijim-jSjaWB...MljySdLWfH - Mm HnilTfmhfil nTTJTnTrTfnmlll el l.laKaMlileaBaaB 4BDaBsilll'l' J L.!-. ' "" wmmmmmmEMBSM LHLG3HaMn jT li.itfisaH First Low Cost Hauling ir.surpris'nB amount of money ami timeis saved by installing Snttrnatfcnaf Motor Trucks built to haul any load up to rated capacity at least expense. Second A Motor Truck That Lasts . , A" Snttrnationat Motor Truck parts that are subject to wear are provided with removable bushings or bearings which can be inexpensively replaced when worn. A prominent mechanical engineer, speaking of this feature, remarked that if care were taken to replace these parts in time, and the truck given the care and attention it deserves, every Sntarnati-on Motor Truck will last long enough to pay for itself several times over. Third Service After Purchasing Our sales and service station at 211-13 N. 22nd St. is equipped to rive our customers service of the kind they want and appreciate. There-is an International Motor Truck of 1,500 or 2,000 lb. capacit y, at $1225, $1500 or $1550 for thch.,,f. (cash t. o. b. Akron, 0.) to meet your requirements. MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) 211-13 N. 22nd Street Bell Spruce 258B J fc- -V wv v Harry A. Hcrhat (upper), ndvnnccd to the oflice of Grand Chief, and Louis L. GallaKher, re-elected Grand Master of Records, Knights of the Golden Eagle. Charles i:. SImn, Ilarrldon Titton, JospdIi armichuf-l rnink M. I.tU2on Hurry irwln, Horry U Humim-U. f5rninntown Acombly H (onMrlnfr ttm prutHJBltion of luiylnif for i.n ArttHan hullJImc or tiomn an niilhttilr prop rti furtntiig a hull ftHjsoriatloti nnJ Kt'llinr utuck to tnmbrH Tim lot H lot atrtl on CtTttutitnuii ui hup. wlthtn four Ittnikn of rtirlttn uvinu H 11!ixiM f"rt on vhl h In situated a mansion ulth nbout thirlv roonm. lhcr ts on room with a opth of niT Km f?r in ui munv hire room which mtirhc bo rt'iitiMl out iih Io.1ko room-i for l.al!i unit bnnqu.Mf for blUlanl tublcn unil rereptlon rooms, to Tiff-tain th Uillcn mul rr Inula 'Llm Iromntpr of No Hit think tin ro nhnuld In- lltlls irouMo la M.Turlnw onoiiKh money to equip thli frnttrnil fltilihouMu anU fetl cure of tliu cucteaa of 11k -vntciiTW, SEVEN SONS OF CABINET MEMBERS TO SERVE IN WAR Five of Wilson's Advisers Send Young Men Secretary Wilson Gives Three to Army WASIIINOTON". May 14 Fiv members of I'reslclent Wilson's cabinet nro to con tribute seven hons to the various arms of the nation's servlco In tho war with Ger many. Tho cabinet members anil their pons follow: Vllll.ini Jl Wilson, Secretary of Labor William II. Wilson, Jr. field artillery, regular army 1 Jumps Wilson, Troop A. First cavalry; Josaph 13 Wilson, candidate for ofllcers' reserve corps rrni.if.lln K Lane. Secretary of tho In terior l-'r.inklln K I.ane. .Ir . army aviator. Josephus Danldi, Secretary of tho Navy Josephut Diirilcls, Jr., training for tho marine corps. David Franklin Houston, Secretary of Agriculture David Franklin Houston, Jr , to enlist In the navy William C Itrdlleld, Secretary of Com merce Humphrey lttrdfleld, naval reserve. Girl Killed in Motor Accident HAimisnunO, May 14 Bertha neever. sixteen ears old, nn occupant of a side car on a motorcycln, was killed here, and Samuel Moore, the motorcyclist, was seri ously Injured when his machine collided with nn automobile on the river road Just north of the city. H V'. Wk ijr k ! at .aaaai' aaaaaaaaaaalPj aaaaaaaaaaaaaH Evcrjj Business Man Wants ii lliWMI GRAiNDCASlUg,K;G: W V ifl IN ANNUAL SESSION Parade Prizes, Patriotic Reolu-f . .. V tions. KioRtinn nf (Mile-fern una &. trnMllMAHt-l Y)Maa.t. .'J j.caLijuuiiiat ijuniiuui, .-) The forty-first annual eesslon of th'v Grand Castle. Knlghti of the Golden Eajli, ,j sna t.a.t.1 I.. eeu. A - l.fc "fl .... ..CHI in rfiiicniowri lani weK, wiin . nearly nil of the 354 castles In the State leprcscnted. There wnn also ft.conventloA 4 of tho Ladles of tlie Golden Kale. with the larger part of 12S temples represented In ' n, separate convention There vera n patriotic parads of about' Sim men. with General Htinalrlcer at chief marahal. was hended by Jhe local companies ef tha watlonal Guard and Ilrlradltr General O'Nalll and staff. Twent. three banda were" In line. Tha cny vras lavishly decorated. 1'arada prljet were aarde.l as follows! e,1'" K'1"' l50' "mmandery with larnat number of men In line. Adonal Command.ry. ef Kutttovrni tecond unie. 25. second larieat uJ!! ..f """ ,n ""' A- ' L' Comman , . ,',,nca,l commandery preaentlnc the met arrearance, 125, Saucona. No. 48. of Mel nrrwJVnane?my,.nd?r5, trntln the aeeond baat Oley No ill) J-'Af ,h bMt "Pteearance. 120, ber or in'J in' Pel oT'. r "tie with larite.t nnm ter ot men in line, jso. No. 149, of Vera Crua. dent vrn. 7. . i.i f-' "J P roun,r'r nfl "'' Vh!... ' '" the '""owing reaolutlont in,., T"":.. M9 nieetlnn In n period of hla- n i'llet eii riVitH .Z"l .ot, "aliens has aeen (It to orld'a i n,nh.fl ylaisal"1 tr'aulatlona of th. of our e,mMi,.n.n.lV belleva that th I're.ldent Secure ii Cf:. ,na10 fV' honorable eltort ta i,:?i.""."i.J .reason. Therefore, be It of ih. linti.'., v 'e"''.Vie "rnd Caatle. Knlihta rnni.M. nil ii- - ' "T" urvriop tnd hew'na!f1i"l'V,,'."'r. tor d-""' member, ware oreledr "'!,'l, fnaSXrat'ld. lam",,"' " th. acid fl, ..7i.t . n iiie-iiiurrsciip oj no, UVO, 5!! i ... ""bordlnite rantl-s reported recelcta lurlnit the jear ot 42n.4Vi. The expenditure! us" . .h"L"?:", . l0.r 'ne hurlal of brothera rir.Ve i" .i lnqra n.-, lll.l. ii --inn,,' "."" rnlieel. in 187(1. n tt.n.l.uvo has been expended for relief. Since th. mors than .Ai' 'l m'ndments or ehanie In th lawa "eeJon!1 """ Mtrrt tm h next annual ters rroprrtv nn r.road atreet wa defeated, cents lite'rm W5 flXe' at " neitUa,nUnruklW,,0'n,.'Ca" ,h" P,a" for V n,T-"e 'Jri'".on ,",' """"ra reaulted na followt: Kran.t air hernld, rrank ir. Skeen. Laneaatar: sriend hlh priest. Tl. St. K. I.ewla North Wales Krienil master of records. I. I. OalfiJhVf. Phi": iEn,i.i i?r"inil lYrvrT '"h'nuer. John B. fler IV"; I'hltadelphla. urand first iraardlan. J. w. it U!r:in2i,n",t?P,:,r,.n.d ""-ond a-viard. Joaeph JUSVoiTw'f Ah,lfo:,,?naonwn,.1'," bT" A teatlmnnlal banquet was tendered to P. a. i John vv. lord, veho was presented m. naat supreme chief's badse and Jewel studded w"h diamonds, and also a silver electric nerenlaVctV Th. eommlttee In chsrKe of th. ?BalrPwa. ceS. poae.1 of p. H O, John C. MeKlnney, o" M. R. (lallRBher. 1. 1 C. IV. J. DeakynJ. P o. C Howard limes, j. h 0. John ' T;, b Jj 1- tJ I' Milton l Schsnt? The other speakers Hooper" ,Io- W. Schanti and John W i-n P."u ""I"'' n.!.KR charter list of about ;irad?o,a''l"o,i,'nVlci!y'n.?,!tut Ca"'- The Grand Fraternity Onk Park nranch. No. .100. held n wll. attemlert meetlnir laat Thursday' evening. The memtivrs were more or less disappointed at tha absence of Superintendent Joaeph 1!. Wllllani" HRf.V.S'i'i" disposition and vvllllngneaV'kt Tl ym.",,.2-a"'"t.ni" m'mliers have endeared him " 11 demon.trate th-lrappreelstlon of BrothSr thi "'ranch a,"1""nB hlm ' tho upbulldlni of Department Superintendent M.rvln W. Meliel reapondlnK to the call of the commander; out Ilncl to the members the plans for future de velnpment of the brsneh. ' The eleath of Trater Patrick, Illlbow waa an nounced and upon proper motion raiment of the claim was recommended to the board of iHt-Artnea """'" vi I olloevinir the business session, the branch extended an Invitation to thememberaof other branches assembled In committee mcetlnci and Invited sueats lo participate tn a star plnochlei party. Prater Join Williams was the winner of the first prize nnd Krater Husene liniidort of second prlre Refreshmenta were aerved I by the entertainment committee. Philadelphia nranch. No. 4. will meet en Thursday evintnjr next and th. business meet Ins villi be enlivened by orchestra selections refreshmenls and clrars llrnnch No. 4 alwavi has enjoyable and enthusiastic meetlnaa and f raters of other branches are alwaja mads to feel perfectly at home '" Other Fraternal News on Next rate MOTOR TRUCKS R fv l M --..' . .... . .A&$ '-'' J. I'-'H V 0''' ( 1. H M th 1 tm t (oS L m TK'! m m 41 $s i , "! A' "'i 1 ot' jtr p. 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