"f f iLi 'wmi PX'W'l EVENING LEDGERTPmEADELPHIA', FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1917 I' ' , r . ,; , p IK .-, Xi w 1 "5. ,'V 8 T". 'VI :, P ' f 3 rK Vs 1 OVER THE TOP IN FLMHBERS MEANS THE TAKING OF THE 6REATEST CHANCE. BUYING A BOND OF THE LIBERTY LOAN MEANS THE TAKING OF THE SAFEST INVESTMENT. WHY NOT DO YOUR DUTY OVER HERE AS CHEERFULLY AS THE OTHERS DO IT OVER THERE?. REILLYV- BROCK COMPANY FINANCIAL NEWS AND COMMENT ITEMS OF INTEREST TO THE BUSINESS Jjj FORESIGHT Sooner or later, to meet some emergency, you will need extra currency after regular banking hours and need it badly. By opening an account here and now, you can prepare for just such a contingency. Think it over. REPUBLIC TRUST CO. 1429 Chestnut Street Open 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Before Purchasing Oil Securities Investigate BARNETTOIL&GASCO. A I'ROntCFIt. f WtHIFK. KKMNM. nml TIlsTKHUinit nd pa rfKular dMdend nf '2 or roonn iiHMtPd now A i d11 nwrkM For General Information E. H. CLARKE JIOnTO.N n. AI.KXAMII.R crtesldem Partne-i I'hone lljli spmie Moek Kxrhance Hide. TlilU.. I'm SJ Ullllam St New Anrlc Xsera.k Chii-aso Indianapolis 1 THE HAVILANDARMSTRONG COMPANY STO C KS ',a WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA BONDS NEW YORK-BOSTON s INTERSTATE OIL ft REFINING COMPANY 33 PRODUCINS WELLS RESULAR qUARTERLY DP1DENOC mrDBMATioN upon, requcst I.EUI. AIMLRTISEJIKNTS KsTATi; OK J.t.Mi.i iUi.LUIK, llh reiieed l.Ht.r ti stainentarv on cr. kbov eelat- haniK been vramed to ih umler-ala-ned. Mil persuiis mdeuttd lo tne said eMac are requested (u mahe pavmeiu and theirs tisvlms Islms to present the same, without delav. to the iMHs-rnm. trist i-iti.k AND SAVIMJS CO JOHN G CARRt'TH. President. and nolJkNO D l-OI-LCirK 1B50-52 N. Front at . Thlla. fa. PROIMIItl.H nKl'ARTJIENT Ol CITY TR..S1T ;5t hoikm: iii u.niM) Philadelphia Ootobe- 11' ltd" Sealed proposals addressed to the under signed at th office abo-e mentioned, mil he received until 12 o rlork noon on Tnrsdo. October SO. 1917. and opened tmmediatelv mere after, for the following work appurtenant to the Frankford rllevatecl Ratlwav authorized nv erdinames of i nun Us appro-d J"l 2 lull. Julv 2l init;. and March tl 1917 (OMIUIT NO. .12.1 Sleel frame work and ralllrurs, concrete floors and parapets aide en closuren, roofs drain gutters and spouts for four HI station platrorms and connecting pass ages nr foot bridges between station platforms and station buildings sf Orthodox-Margaret streets and Huan-Church afreets CONTRACT NO 333 Ure tlun of br'fk and reinforced concrete siaf on bulldjngs at 4c04 Frankfort enuo and a' 4i7! 4rth Prsnkfnrd venue. Including the removal of existing build ings on these sites CONTRACT NO .131 Krerlinn of brick and reinforced concrete station buildings at 4270 4272 rrankford aenue and at 41'.v-4271 Frank ford a,enue, ln ludlng the removal of existing buildings on these s'tes .FU.'.'" "n(1 "D'fifl'stlons itan be seen at Room 748. Bourse Hulldlng and copies of same with blank forms for proposal, win be supplied to Intending blddera upon deposit of Sift (cash or certified check) for each set of plans, which will he refunded upon return of plans Blddera must be skilled and rgulsrl engaged In this clsss of work " Each bid must bo acromranied bj s certlfl eats from the City Solicitor thst a proposal K. v'-'U? ."fm ot nr hundred dollars (X0O) has been tiled In accordance with the provisions 'JJJ1 Iil'nnc approved Ma .-.. 1 RBO -.il 5iKe,or T',trvr the rlgnt to reject any or all bids as be msv deem best for fh. In ttrest or "the City ot Philadelphia '" vvjl. B. TWINIXO Director EVILS IX ALASKA CANNERIES Methods to Remedy Them Related Be fore Jersey Synodical Societies W.E.NONAH. K. JToct. HDeplorable Vila Into which younit. v-omen worklnir In the tilB canning factorlm In Alaska are thrown and methods that have been tried for remedying these conditions were re lated by M. C Allaben, superintendent of the Indian pchools in that territory, at the nnual meetlns of the Synodical Societies J, the Presbyterian Home Bnd Foreign The, morn in if session was devoted to home missions, with Mrs. friaries l" Thompson, of Englewood. president of the State branch of this organization, presiding-. Reports of the extensive work being; carried on by the society were receUed and there was an address by Miss Eleanor Purvis, of Princeton. Mrs. Hugo A. Jtul 1r. a missionary dpctor on furlough from 1'ertia. Bav; art interesting addresn at the esion on foreign missions this afternoon. Another speaker was Mrs. James A. Webb treasurer of the New iork Woman's Fori In Missions Bo trd Mrs. Evan P. Cobb TEHiabetrt, presided. r t0DD' .Milk Mia Courts Hoover Probe HEADING, Pa. Oct. 12.W. S. Adams weciaUd, with A. H. Adams lu operating1 hm of the Jatgest dairies supplying this ejgky, has announced he has applied to . 1M Hoover food administration for an In Sulfation Into the cost of milk hsre. una says he welcomes a. chance to prove t a- raise, from ten cents to twelve cents . 4IUrt was ncessary PusUsT' IVateeJ Leave of Absence TTADDOXFIallXr, N J. Oct It The frf r-rlerJuu nirareei denied It pastor, the H tamptt . p afaKie. the prlrtlaxe &f LARGE SHORT INTERESTS SCOTCH TO MANY OF SKIDDING STOCKS Depreciations, Heavier Than Any Time Since 1907 Panic, Partly Blocked Government Loans . Largely Cause of Slump in Values NEW YOKK. Oct. 12. TS nEVIEWING the list of prices at the present time for all of the principal securities It Is seen that at no time since the panic days of 1907 lias deprecia tion in yalues been so severe as Blnce our entry Into the world war. Seven metal stocks have dropped an averago of 18',4 points from the hlch levels of the year; four motors, 42 points; ten steel and equipment. 34 points; five gas stocliH, 33 points; four sugar Issues. 44 points; two can stocks, 13V points; two rubber shares, about 15 points: two electric Issues, more than 26 points, and seventeen miscellaneous Industrials, approximately 204 points. There Is no denjlng: the fact that but for the stabilising influence of a large shou Ititetcst. believed to bo the biggest In several jears, there Is little doubt but thst the average decline would be woise than It l. Peeral times when selling of rails was heavy the list was on the verge of complete demoralization moie timid shorts evened tliclr commitments and checked for .lie t'ine being n general overthrow. Steel stocks, while not faring- so badly as rAllroad Imup.i. may hae under gone a hatd mauling were it not for the short account In them being- less . greedy. If peace had been the all-Important factor In the decline of the last week, the statement by the German Chancellor could hardly hate precipitated the hysterical selling of the forenoon esterday. Symptoms of unrest and ells satisfaction In ";nttal Europe may be construed by some as a significant sign ol the times, but elewhete this was not considered of sufficient breadth lo change the attitude of the junker element. Government iXceds Hit Slocks What hint the market In Its moil tecent decline was the lmpieslnn in fltiNiirlal circles that the monetary requirements of the Government would be be.voml anything ptetiou! thought tif. To toife e1.500.00ii 000 monthly will termite painstaking' efforts and meat sactlflcc. Thete ! no doubt but that thix loan will teacli the American people economy to a degiee net or befoie believed possible The situation in motor stocks has developed Into an tnlctesting one in that some companies aie benetltlne ns fast as others ate riept eclating. I 'or Instance, the ChamUer motor hlpments for nine months are suggestive of anything hut depression In the lndustty. The tola! of 14,000 earn is not only about 1000 greater than in the full year 1916. but 33 1-3 per cent In ece,- of shipments for the same nine month a year ago. l-'.stimated earnings for the year of $33 will be sliced approximately one-third on account of the war tax. canvass of bond houses brought lo light that orders to sell bnmls in Iatge lots were on the books but will not be pie.ssed on the market for the reaon that there was no capacity to absorb them, It Is learned -that an Interior Institution wired an order for the sale of $1,000,000 high-grade bonds, but that the only bid obtainable was so low that the offering was withdrawn. It is known that there bav been much selling by navlngx banks of bonds whose legality would he affected by dividend t eductions now under discussion. Attitude of Bankers Toward Market The Morgan statement that "what the security market does within th next month or two will not Vie ot much lmpoitance one year ftom now," and that 'whether the war is won or lost is a matter of supreme importance," contains a suggeitlon of the attitude of the banking element toward the stock market now as well as In the future. The slock market Is occupying little of the attention of the bankers and is not likely to. in spite of the frequently expressed belief thai without encouragement subscriptions will be unsatisfactory. The position they take is that the loan inut be made a success Inespeetive of the stock market. Passing of the dividend on People'?. Gas of f'hicago has stM-tei' a good deal of discussion in investment circles relative to the positions of other important gas companies and the prospects of their conserving cash. The feeling is that it is not altogether improbable that other so-called gas organizations will be compelled to take steps similar to those of the Chicago concern. The Importance of this theory was indicated In the announcement by the Ohio Cities Gas Company that no reduction in the dividend rate was con- ' templated. Those who have followed conditions surrounding the affairs of the vatlous ..gasVbmpanies knew (hey had been subjected to unfavorable operating run "t'tlltJvnsT'such as higher price which have obtained for fuel from which their products have come In the case of the natural gas companies It 1- different. However, the mentioned element has acted as a retarding factor in the promo tion of developments favorable to such "organisations. .It is a fotegone conclusion that the outcome of the piesetu .situation must necessarily be a general advance In lates In order to protect the credit of these concerns. However, if steps ate taken in this ditection thoie will undoubtedly arise a storm of ptotest on the part of consumers as has been the case so fie quently in the past. It has been exttemely difficult for companies to get higher tales for their product, as most of the companies are within dliect jurisdiction of commissions and thete has been so much politics injected into this phase of the situation that it 1st difficult to obtain the needed benefit. Depreciation in Gas Company Values That those close to the managements of the various concerns knew the leal situation whcih is becoming apparent today is gauged by the gradual deputa tion in values for the issues in the various stock exchanges. A comparison of present prices with the highest quotations teporied last year shows that People's Has Is down about 74 points, Consolidated Gas. 51 points; Ohio Cities Gas. ?3 points, and Columbia Gas and Electric.-. 22 points. It cannot be said, howevet. that these dtastlc cuts in ptlces were totally .the result of inside liquidation, as the entiie list of securities on the New York Stock Exchange has suffered sevete declines the last few months, and it would not be fair to single out this particular gioup as ptesenting a striking contrast to some other group. It appears that the pteferred stock of the International Agricultural Corpor ation is further away from a dividend than seemed likely last ear when it moved up to the vicinity of 74. The leport for the year shows earnings avail able for the senior stock equal to $3.57 a share, as against $9.S0 a share earned In the 1916 fiscal yeat. jhrew rwntfct UfVt sir stance at , Style Boots at $62 A Wonderful Geutinnr Assortment No matter how much more you might pay you could not secure a greater measure of smartness and ultra-fashion than these beautiful boots embody. Every detail of line, toe, arch, heel and topping be speak the highest grade shoes made, yet through early preparation and close-co-operation with the Queen Quality factory, we are able to offer a wonderful series of these boots at $6.50. In the new rich brown shades, and in black dull and pat ents, cloth or leather tops. is I JF F J ML? f .1230 Market Shoes and Stockings ' for the family TeSstmOUelttOrTlelc) ..Mm. m 1TM Storaa erf FajsAOua SKoaJsTI U ' 19 . So. 11th A quick Service Men's Shop Evtry Foot ProfttiontllV FittedThree Genting Brother STOCK AND COMMODITY MARKETS CLOSED TODAY Banks and Trust Companies nnd Grain Exchanges Will Open for Busi ness Tomorrow i Stock ,nnd commodity markets, national and State banks and trust Companies are closed today In celebration of Columbus Day a legal holiday. The governors of the rhlladelphla Stock Exchange. In. line with the action taken by tho security exchanges throughout the United States, have voted to susnemd husl. ness until Monday morning, giving brokers and their clerks a triple holiday. The New Wk Curb and the Coffee and Sugar Ex changes also will be closed. The I'hkago Hoard of Trade nnd the various grain and commodltv maikets of the country will open for business tomorrow morning i.ocai financial Institutions will h. fot a half day s business tomorrow. COMMODITY PRICES REACH HIGH LEVEL Each Month of Past Fourteen, With Two Exceptions, Shows Con tinuous Upturn Recovering all and more of the previous month's moderate recession, Hun's Index number of wholesale commodity quotations on October t stood at $:10.G"9 and estab lished another new high level. This figure compares with $316,010 on September I and $1(52.365 on October'!. 1916, when a slight advance was witnessed, IJoIng back to the outbreak of the war. ot lo August 1. 1914. It Is seen that prices have tlsen more than 80 per cent during the interval, and from the bottom point on tecord. $72 456 on .Inly 1. 197. the gain exceeds 200 per cent. With two ex ceptions. July 1 and fitember I. this urn, each month of the last fourteen has shown a rontlnuous upturn liveh a cursory examination nf the October 1 figures discloses the fact that where the maikets have not been subject lo olllrlal tegulatlon the tiend has been dis tinctly toward higher levels, though the net tlsp Inst month was but 2.2 pet- cent Yet of the seven groups into which th Index number Is sepal ated. only two meats and metals show declines from September 1, and all foodstuffs together advanced 3.V per cent The teatljuslmetiti. In the metals through official action lourtvd the total of this class about 1.5 per cent, but a fut titer downwatd revision Is foreshadowed, as the (loveinmenl's announcement of steel and Iron prices embraced only a few products and other changes are still being worked out In clothing, another new high tecotd vvns Totnl itoltl res ,tlill,12S,40S.)il JlOi, till SSO.oq attained, because otdeater raw cotton, wool, offet tece'slons in law silk, cotton goods open Federal Reserve Bank Statement The condition of the V'edeisl Kestrve Bank of Philadelphia for the week ended yesterday compares with the previous week as follows. WKSOL-nCKS October II Oi-toher s noli coin nnd certificates In su.t O n 1 1 settlement fund OiiW with forelan accncles is.27i,:n to inoij;ooo 3t,fS.VOfitl.OO 83,771 000.00 a ti7.vrnn mi ,-t fl7.xwnon.no tutal koM held . GoM'w.fr&leVa, 5s-"'--'- MMl.!0S.M lleserve stent . It.lNB.iH.x tin 4,1 nio.tix5.on Hold redemption ''""I P.'.o.ono no P.VMioonci SPECULATION RIFE OVER CAUSES OF LIQUID Numerous Reasons Advanced to Explain fti WJ. SJCWGO UJ- WV.VU1H1CO VJUSSIJ of the Street EVEny WHKOK there Is speculation as to tho causes for tho flood ofli I .,.V.I U.t-IWHCIUICU IIIC 0.V. ...,.., .,. ,L 13 ,,01ieU Oat (J, 'if qualified to pass nn opinion oil the matlor that It was liquidation v short selllne- A timnf nf Chen- nnserttnnu Mini t-all nllnniu.. , ,. 'lis ' "" """ "' " " vm.uu 10 WS fact tku liiltlf nf tha liitt.tna. nnma Crftm flin fti-nf Asstnnn 1 tliivH. "St I ....... v. ...V UMJ.lip, .(,,,V (IUMI fc..w ,'. w.Uu(w.(... M..U. .Q. 11 in ciHimen tiy some iiihi u ticcm ninny oin investors have ber nl linenMtn.l n a. 4n ll,a t.nl I'nfll. ft tllnlH llnlJIna ?.., .1 "-tl " """ " "i "- " - -' ..".i.. ..,,, iiuiii wie standpoint! nt i 'ox partly on account of the many reports in circulation tegarding the effect war tax will have on the earnings 'of the railroads and other tom,.ii 'J securities thev hold, nnd nartlv throueh the effect nf ! .. . ugn b( " rtc every t ,,.! tiouncementa slating them In the face proclaiming the Liberty Ronrf. .1 . investment In the world. So they have apparently concluded that the i tn do Is tn sell their holdinc nnd Invest In rlndiirnm.ni i.nH . "'t v .-,"-" """ As ptoof of this assertion. It Is said that many sacrificed have been in possession of their owners ns ten and twenty years. I'nsatlsfactory railroad leports. ton it i. ;i my of the securities for years, some of in.-. .TxB vl' UlfMlB mucli to do with this liquidation. The universal cutting down of net Vj spile of Increasing gross earnings will unquestionably affect the aiCu"!!'11?-1 reason. If a remedy is not found throus'i rate Increases by the Intent ff nierce Commission or tlnough financial assistance by the Qovernmcnt. 1nll.ll.nf. I. 1 J.Im'.J ..k ...ee.-l M ., "'"""""'"i " " mniici, mc nuiiciiiiK irom me process of pries e,i l demands and coat of labor and the scatcltv and hieii en.t e ..... .xlllHKl -n.a .i.i e ..;... . .: ... ::."": vk "ia'iai. ,. wo.,,,, ,.,... t mi-uumi, ui. iiiaiKUI MB CHUSB Ot lleSVy llflUldllt ilsseel by a majority, of the brokers and commission houses . . 4 , , dlsml quanllty. wm noie ete I lie stiver TaImI reern Hills rtlicnunled memhers Kills linuahi lr npen mnrkei 70.407 .Ml JiJI 7JI ss H0 S17.sttf.8ii Jiii)T33 0.1 l.'st, 0 3H HI.. 31 in s7t . :,ii 17 tRi 2S ot in m. ufi.r.x Total Mils on hand . JSfl.7(i '.'01.22 127 7P0.n70,0,i l S. Government lont.terin ser .Wi. luo on :ri5.no.00 L S tlnverntnem short-term sec 3 188.000 on 3.20.1 000 i 13.70.1.400 mi 10.oOO.on J3 7dO R00 00 Tots I f S sec Munlc'l warrants 'rotsl eflrnlnir assets . . $30 195.001.22 J3I.350 (170.OJ r ii e from other federal rt's'rve banks net t.ox.- 831 17 t n-olleet'd Items 30 sn 728 07 27 S24 027 SO ami hides, unci nilsieiunenus ai tides, as n whole, gained 3 7 per renl. luinher being c; the commodities which became mote cosily. The following table gives Dun's index number for October 1. with comparisons for eaillei dates nteadMulfs Meat Iialr.v and ssrclen Other food c-lothlna- M-lils . Mtftcellaneotis Oil I 1017. J 88 Sl III 127 2.1 Xnj to ov 3(1 4X0 31 1MI 32 311 .-eni1. J.-.4 sax IK 3.1.1 '.'2.7.11 1 .1 332 3X SI.'. 32 37 31 3J Oil I 111 HI J3I 21 t3 Sill 2li 7112 12 sin M S2 21 S.'ll 2 373 Total . . S21P 170 2I8 010 tUiJ 3.13 tleduetlons from . gross riepos $30 0MI 72.1 07 120 SOU .1.1X 117 All other re. i,e 218 004 47 270 20 00 Totrfl re res S1H.ll 300 23 tft 11111.010 37) 64 I.UHII.ITIKS t.l -278 too.no is 273 ion no 302,304.02 1.37.1 307.SI) CaDlial ti..d In Oni'l r1epolts lu in menltiers - Reserve aio't. 7.1 327 030 111 Collection Item" 2t 130.47.1.03 Due lo other Ked Til Uesene hanks net.. I OlS.lln 33 73 71s 47S.t 2.1 132. O02 88 Tots I sro de. posits UM no?. SS0 13 $10.1.743 0011.13 Fed Res nofes In Si tuai cln-u- latlnn . 30 11.1 3X8 oil ,13,3118 flno 00 All other llslill t2 360 03 Hli3 30 41" Total llnhdities lir.il 300,234 IK $l(i.1 010.57a. 4 Railroad Station Under Quarantine l.KWISTOW.V, Ta , Oct. 1.' -The Penn sylvania rtnllioad nation at McClure was placed under quarantine and fumigated es-let-day when the nine-year-old daughter of John Itousch the station iicent. unu r,,j to have Uiphlheila The child has been 111 for several das, and it Is believed con tracted the disease In Snyder Counti, where xn epidemic prevailed Seveial thousand persons visited the little station last Satur day Jh attendance at the annual "bean soup" of Mifflin and Snyder Counties Financial Briefs The New Jetsey I'tllltles Association, the tnembetshlp of which includes the gas, water, set 1 Ire and utility companies nf the Stale, will meet at the Hotel St. Charle. Atlantic ritv, on October 2 and ,'27. V representation of 150 companies Is expected. BKITAIN SEIZES STEAMSHIPS Requisitions Four Vessels Elyinp. Swed ish Flag and Will Arm Them LONDON'. Oc't. IS. -The Uo'v eminent has tequlsltloned t lie Spanish steamships Sphinx. 1571.' tons. Ilelgiove, 1284 Ions; I'lemona. 122,1 tons, and Phyllis, 14S1 ton". These steamships, which now are In B-ltish ports, although flying tho Swedish flag, aie mainly British owned. This action has been taken in, order to protect the British capital Invested in the ships, as the (iermnn prize court has decided that, notwithstanding a neiittal flag, tliev will tieat such vessels ns British The, steamships henceforth wfll fly the British flag and be aimed for defense Then- ow-n-eis will be compensated by the tloxerii-ment. .New York ascribed this last wave of liquidation primarily to the bs.,. vltlend by the People's, Claa Company of Chicago, but the explanation i' ? directors should have been sufllclent to allay any fears, namely that T nntlclpateel necessary construction and expansion, they were conierri. '' tush tesmirces'to meet the cost, as the ptospect of bonowing under nres.i' lions Is iiriihtemnllnat a,i I,. .,,,,. ,.,. .,..., . . 1'weftle - ';- ...... ..., n,,, .,, ui,,, cent tiuuiii nr very PJtpenslve. ' From another snui-fp it ua sniff thnt thn mnui- , .. . . ..., , ,, ... . . . u w (aj iiiiuiiLititin iiiiniianias stB. .... the sccutllles which they had taken in exchange from France and GreaifcSH in payment for material, but the securities .offered were pot in that cl. tB and 6y, Ktnkf Peace in J 918, Financier Believes ""A The principal of one nf the best-known Investment houses in the city -lr murk yesterday In convetsatlon with a friend, that he had heard ths r,s,?jf M compuaS There haa followed. hrnrrl 41.. 1.... JvH of the largest manufacturing plants In the country say thev wero s.i '.."? any contracts beyond March 1, 1918. as lie had good reason to think tieiVavJ .,. ,.,.v,. .lumii wini uaie. aim ne aooea. "llieso people are in a position, le. C ii An endeavor to find out from him whether he meant n Oermah pette J American peace, biought out the remark that there N only one kind ot'pace, O Girard Trust's Entry Into Federal Reserve The suggestion in this column of y esterday In reference to the trust or tlils-city and State connecting with the Federal Reserve System as a mili,, patriotism, even if the practical benefits xvere not very advantageous 11 .,,..,..., .,iv.cu u.v mi. aiiiiiiuiicement. ot tne necision or the board of director! me ..irarn artist company to join the Federal Reserve System. The announcettrjB niniru ciiiil mo move was maoe irom patriotic motives, tho directors beliavloi & duty to support tho Government by mobilizing the resources of the country u makinsr them more nrresslble to lite flm nrnmonf TUI. I. 1. n.. . . n,.,. , ' .ill "" 1B l"" """ iiii--i i-oinimny in t'niiaoeipnia to join the Federal F.ritrafl nystem, anci tne example win no doubt be followed by others from the patriotic motive. Brisk Mail and Phone Sellinn "While all their sales force Is busy on the Liberty Bond campaign, Ct$tu Co. report active buying by mail nnd oxer the telephone of miscellaneous jtcurlte including equipment notes and some high-grade rails. Altogether, the outlook ptomislng and tends to produce a decided spirit of optimism, they .say. 'Tana also having n big demand for Liberty 3 'is and nre taking all that come iIom rhcy urn also very hopeful of Philadelphia's selling more than Us quota ot l Liberty 4s. i m ? Jul i s i s Evening Ledger Obtains Jutland Survivor's Story CORNING that one of the German survivors of the battle of Jutland had published ur Copenhagen a full account of the great sea fight, the Evening Ledger cabled for the story and is printing it for the first time in English in tomorrow's issue. It tells what actually happened when the great fleets of Britain and Germany met in the North Sea on that memorable afternoon. Much of the mystery surrounding the battle inten sified by the contradictory official reports is cleared away by this vivid, uncensored narrative of an eyewitness, whose ship was one' of those destroyed.. ? COMPLETE IN SATURDAY'S . w '4 il f i H 'nt Mr t officii ?'?$ u I a Ot eMMA WiIsm tat ua trt j trot K.'SfJ Ji fe-T! :'.Jw . . fnir kW