'Fh A"', V y M KYICNIXG PUBLIC LEDaEK-WLlLAUlOLPJILA. WEDNESDAY". .MJlMUAltY 27. 1!)1S H iVf GOSSIP OF THE STREET MARKET BOLSTERED BY RUSSIAN SITUATION AND HERTLING SPEECH SHittH??' A Story of Salesmanship 'MiUorlty of Institutions in J! by Harold Whitehead l-Vivor of Holdlnir Inter- ; Financiers, Though Differing in Iiitenn'eta'-i-tfr ' KVm""" coiicghites This spring tion, kee Further Sums of Peace Goin '& "ftA'ii'nln-n'JSfi Ko2iixi"mK,,)rl7i!!t''r',."m ?""" ," """': "" y hShnwVuA,l,Jil.,I.,,,, " ,vl""1 nr u;v;;o,r,;u1I7v'',"I:mv, -?"""': tM,!lt ai"1 nw championships i.o hui ..- y ..nWMlUJfflSWJfp r.,rrmlMn1n,?liV, ';, frl'M''ru'iKIJ.'i this : cur.' Tl.l. oucMlon. which has' mnu iusian situation ana Count main toplci of discussion on tlio Street and In banl.s anil hvoUcvV ofllcc? yestcrdny. Tlio opinions expressed crc, as usual, marled. Ono a try astute broker bulil, when asked what he thought uould be the effect of Von IteitllnE'x tpeech, tlmt lie had not up to that moment rcid It, but the fact that ho li maklrs or has made a ttpccrh moans that peace h Just so much nearer. It 'opens the door, he continued, for Another expression of opinion from the reprcentatlves of the Allies, ltd that Is. a Rood deal. Another broker raid lie had read Von Ilmllnij'H apecch. or hikIi pari. of it as had been published, and at the risk of uslmr the one overworked Tiord ihtcu expressed his opinion of It ho would eay "ciimouflase." Tlio ono thins that Mand, out In connection with CSiimany today, lie uld. above ecry other consideration, l.s that tier word ntnl actions don't register. Nevertheless, the matket In tlic closln; houi1 showtd .1 tlrmnci which many looked for ut the opening, but were d!appolnte 1 at not flndlns. The preponderance of opinion on the .Street l that the present market Is essentially a "peace" market arid anything that rings of peace will act favorably, while the prcpects of a Ions war will have tho le er.e effect. Speaking of the posaibllitles of u Ions or u hoit ai. nil', of the best-Informed brokers on the Sticct tald cscrdaj tl.at about a month so ho was speaking to :i military man whose nanio lias been in tlio papers frequently. This man had been In Kurope on the front lor some time When lie camo over hero ho was ery pei.-luilstlc over tlic situation nd cave tho Impression that lie expected a .a cry Ion-; war. IIo went to Washington, xald this broket, and whatever he haw or whatoer lie heard, ho camo back an entirely different man. He made the poilllc statement that tho war would bo ovir this ytai. Japan's Siberian Move Applauded There was also considerable ((peculation on the .Stlcet todj ,ia tu 1)10 entrance of Japan Into the war by way of Plbciia. It mot with ecncial approval on all side, some soln? so far as, to nay that such a move meant tho end of the war. Ono broker bald ho had been looking lor bitch a nioe lor a long time, and added: "AVIicn T know for certain that Japan has landed her Hoop', in Siberia I will look for peace In a few months'." When asked on what he based his opinion, he said: ''Japan Is one of the world rawer. In tlic final i.caie negotiations sho must and will bo represented. Japan docs not want to get Into this war and the Allies aic not anxloilR. as they would have to shoulder a Breat deal of tho ex pense. Hut 1 have alwa.vr, looked on Japan as belli;,' prepared to conn In somehow at tho end of things, lor the dessert, as it were: so when I hear of Japan getting ready to come in f look for the end -hortly alter." Kcw Excess Profits Board A dispatch fiom Washington to the effect that a boaid of t.Cn-s piotlts receivers, made up of about a dozen teprcsontatlves of special Industries or business, will shortly be created by Internal Ilcveuue Com missioner Itoper to make rulings on specific queitlon.s involved In the returns, was read with Interest. When tho excrnti profits ta became a law c had a. board of txoc profits advisers, whoso duties wero to formulate plans under which the excess protlts law could best bo administered. This board, it: collabora tion with tho Internal llevenue Department, mado tho law morn easily understood by lewrltlng It without In any way altering Its lull force and meaning. Now this last board which is to bo appointed is to pas upon such cases as no general Intel pretatlon ot tho law tould possibly cover. I'erhapi tho next move will be the uppolnmcnt of another bo-ml to levlcw tho reviewers. It is Hald that a riumbci of problems have come up in the admlit isllatlon of tho law In which business concerns nro llndln' the regula tions too general In their scope to lit specific cases. In different busi nesses sur.h terms us "invested lapltal," "earr.lngH," "prollls." etc., nro capable of different Interpretations, and it will be the jjus'riess -'f this boaid of lcvlewcrs to decide on each specific case brought bcfoie it. Healing that James Katttay, the head of Hie income lax department ot tho Guaranty Trust Ompany or New York, v.us to bo In I'hiladel phla today on his way to address an important meeting of llnanciein in Pittsburgh on the lncomo tax law. the iieads of u number of financial Institutions In this city requested Clayton IJatiks, tho local representative, of the Guaranty company, to arrange for an Informal meeting whole they could consult him on some of the pioblems which thoy aro meeting' in carrying out tho law's piovlslons. Mr. Hanks has done so by Inviting those requesting the Jjvtcrvtevva to meet Mr. ttatf.av today at an In fo mal luncheon at tho Kacquet Club. Mr. Kattray has been addressing a. number of meetings icccntly. Including a most successful one i Uairlsburg, I'a.. where ho mot the member of the Chamber of Commerce and tho Insuianco UndeAwiiteia' Association. Du Pont Company and Chevrolet Stock Deal Contrary to tho genorally accepted opinion. It was said l a well known broker vcsteiday, whoso Inside knowledge of tho conditions mo generally accepted as correct, that It Is not the members of the du I'ont ' family, but the du Tont Company that is su heavily Intctested in tho Chevrolet and General Motors Mocks. V u also hald that the stock of lire General Motors owned by the Chevrolet Motor Company will go to tlm stockholders cf the Chevrolet concern in the shape of a general dlstilbutlon when tin. elimination of the company us a holding organization Is completed. Whon the (Jan eral Motors completes its purchaso of tho Chevrolet assets, it is said the latter company will have 782,881 shares of General Motors In its' treasury, which is equal to one and one-seventh shares of Goneral Motors for overy share of Chevrolet outstanding. Germany's Huge Demand on Russia It may not generally be known that the Indemnity of J4,lioo,000,000 1 in gold demanded by Gonnani from Ilussia in addition to territorial i ncqulsltlons Is almost one-half) of the world'H gold supply, It will bo much easier for Germany to take possession of 1'oland, ('outturn, and. Ksthonla'than it will bo to collect this gold Indemnity. It may bo that Germany may tal;o whatever gold sho can get at ' present and endeavor to collect tho remainder through customs re ' celpts, taxes, etc. ' In tho State Bank of Russia on Octobor "?, 1917, thele wab said . .. I., rr.nnne.nhn ThnM who claim to know Russia sill' that If ner. maiiy'tvants to get unywheta near her Indemnity In gold ho must pro- ' teed to commandeer the wealth of gold In llio principal Russian churclies, bout which fatmious woncxi aro ioiu. iim to u uuuui uw any weaitu In tho precious metal which remained In Russia after tho outbreak of the revolution .has long since been very carefully placed beyond the reach ot the Huns or the llolshevikl. Favors Five Per Cent liberty Bonds ' Referring to the next Liberty Loan. IJlIIott C. .McJJougall, president Of the RaiiU of Buffalo, X. Y..'saji In tho Annalist: v i .. .i..i. i.A mU fir thr. novt tjlhertv l.fmn rIiimiI,? i... ,. in my oyuiio.. ... .-.v .. ...-....- ,..-... D uul, " less than u per cent for a taxable bond. It In possible that I havo thee .".;.. .! ..I Inn lileli. ITnlea He pv t lAlCS lOO IOW. J.IICJ III. run... w- - .--. -.- ,ven uc '" tnado so attractivo that tha bonds will poll themselves, thero is eicat, danger that tho banks of this country, through patriotism, may sub.' scribe) .for and in other ways help finance them und become loaded with undigested securities'. Kven tho Government of ihe great United Htatet?, ' without 'doubt the richest country I" the world, cannot ignore) uartural v laws of supply and demand. 'Could Liberty Bonds be fed out jrraqually In small Installments l, fc they' oouia b plaietl ot low rates, von ltcrtllns, rpetch weie but In bucIi treminaous operations na PHILADELPHIA MARKETS OKAIN AND I'LOUtt tnonture 4o uniUr No 1 n.- x, .1 i-a ti.I.li 1 lilnlrv is.n tifr tent to 1 1 iwr c-nt nml'lure u Miiifr .mi, 1 op xo, a ict'. K-2: ?io. a oil red. t2 0. No. 4 wh'ut .rki.n.,m ...1..A e.fl imilr ?". 1 or r.0, I rui i si. Vo. 4 foil r., 1 -j.i ' ;s n)lA.lt Vrjln.i,n. .. !.... n.mf ntlilnfi not mer J4,n vor rnt moii'.u- " mlr , .yi. 1 or ,o. .1 rt Jj'jt, No, r. mil. .M". 1 M..lmimi irlre cnntxlnlrir lint e-r 117 ir 1 '.'"i.'aol'iure 7e uh.It No .1 or No fi f'l I2.:0j No. .1 Kift tfd. t; IS. Mk.lltllllll irlen P'lnlfllnlnc net omt tr, pr e-nt inftltnre Si I UM-r No 1 r No, 3 rvil. 12 l'J. No. 5 ofl 4 rel. $3.17, hrtnipl- wliaf- hanil,l on merit, but In 1 no cjifs ih.ll tirlr w limlier tln -lu uuJer .0. I of tho uL(Imm rcrre'intoil 1 tmulli' r.b'ut Vlu Klnll lie Uo'TmlnM or cli rinplo tioili vt tlitj cUfs ni. 1 uii- rfi,v t, .-. . ..... ...., Mles'VeTe' H.n.1 Vn V1 M;fV"'K, ,e..l il' j'joiiicinn! -,vr lo'n for in.ti tro- o. .-i -l!ij, Jl ns2, Nu i.v.u ov $1 iill lin UATh Kri'plnt It .Jil tone Vft- war Tat rula mod un,lr Hum orr,Tii,itf. bu tr,til,i u.u oui-it. n ii.t.ntton- ' .hti 1 C31it o;l, ; FUi;,lr,l nhlt. No s white. M.'JJ'j tt t nt M i'tr I 'H'-i . Vo 1 rvhll" 4 I. ii 31 1 ,IO. riXll'lt tteeelpts .00 tl' 111 l 1,nl.v.ll It. Ill irl Thi' ni..rk' ri.,l i,rm umlr nn.ill Kippltr .rui i frtlrh m-tu-- il-imiol CJuotiitloi.i j.cr I im lis i.,i. ,!-l In lis lb 1 1 olt&n atVtfl: Winter wliral. I'.' per irnt J four, iliis,l9to,iii. Knr.n4 -tiut. 11 i'r i"iu iioir. jio.,.,,1 n :, prl-.!t viirar. i" nib cnl. ntv Mirc itr. iR'i 'A JflU. . 1 utrn. fm&Leil. n"st (i". PiT.lj phtiMtri S l ciirfd. loof, , tirturdlntf tu nrdCo. too". . Hrunkfjint i hton. u t hrana tind a,rair'. Wu cure.!, , nt!c 'lo. rfltrn cnrJ SiV Itirl. went- ' I rn riimtl CT1Syc, iU, iur It. Kettle renJvctl. '7V9c. REKINi:i) SUGAKS C'cu.iliuI r m fnlrli ni Hv am 1 tii nirii , t.ft mini nt-'ad' initr niii11 wuvplU'j ii'joti mu n lil it ". t." tor itt j ihi jTuru'atcl nmv pnouuLid MtrrTIIK It elp wtr men lik-ial urvl TTt Mrthtr ! ltnl lr l-mait(l wiit Xr, (MOtdtlot T HotM-pa.M cr-'flmr 'itra, 4.t-t IiHh h ori'it "! AOU'lv. itrn llrntM, 4Sji. rrnfM 17 iHii (-..iimlt fc. tiirlij 1-Tlntx futtf , r.t , iprftp' ."I'W.'ic. Ilfftll. tS tf tin m T' 4t(f I7r P, ial truiOt ut nrlnti JtbMTi(r nt rHfif"Vii- i;OUH TIip tnir'i't r'il'l ntait ur.ir a fair ilmwn'l QiiotAttm . Vtv ctinr-fc. natly ftrt Stf i-"V rr Ktimlnrrl -tr-c, tur rnit rfcUti' I1S.." ir raf M,iirn. rxtra I irH 113 )t." jj.r i-Hr-a: f rutn ia,;w xr pm, fhncv Blttltd tRptft on Jul.Mnj ut i'J li r 1c pfr dfXPii. rilliKSi: - 'Hi- niirkm wh iulo, nn.l Nirt'ly ntrjrlt. J wtttior Vn York, lull cream, fimy Jnr", -ttUf poiU lilctur: do do. foil'', rtutmlnfr-ii1 -i , Oj. lt, fjIt-tnuOc. fair to Brno 1. 1'nS.V v I," i,. .....' "-'" ' . , : ., ', ,,' ' - .-- t pioniii p. only ono lnvltstlon has been l,m ol lllP' lle W1M ",p la,t or "p ' ,l-l;,,:qffi, It'tx &!r i,T,Tn',.,.,l1."r,!4l "TVouM Um he out whv she woum! ,w,vwl aB " frunl ''i.V'rXJsy lrtr to lock upon the quiet little oil- . . : . ""twin sue uouiui f i,.miiIUui. t, i, m.Cp,i tint n( Johnstown, IM , on that occasion. nPl'iKr Tnrt? ivuiniiTc I'ROVISIONS not b-iy - .aacb ne when ., eylden lly j tVrll(MV J,Tn Ki. "mt I It was months Uter wbe ,e psv Pl Sr 1 E IMI 0I" S There a f.lr lol.b nn ini'iir, mu ,. 7,,, V . .. VT,,, ,,,':' 'ho belief N tint Old Venn wMIl have tlio ' If aehe.1 tho Joisy shore of the Itu.W n S,i".,,flr?,i'.".,1"v.m.,"i,s!ni',i.,,iVi,"i,l'!ir in VoV.ii. ,'?' honor of -laglng th.nontcits on rianUllu lllvcr and looked ac-ross at New Vork Stale I'orestry As.ociation L'rKCS wes'rrti be.f. in.'s .mok-il. BS-. .itv t-ef. ;i,. In liorobeiter " she renllcd "K:. farther he nil to tlio iMgeij Slippoi t of I'emlillir Hill inuoklee at.rl im,lT mnoii-il ur.'i sir- .,,'",' Kl ,i..p ( i,, , n, .,.. . i ,. ,,,,Of Kout l llroultl n. I.lkn the iioiie.rs ouppui i oi i iiiuuij, Jnu .lrleo. .-.,!. w.-em b.-f. kn.u-ui una ten ' Have you a rli.uge s. count?" ... , , . ol," that had moved Wi t In the forties thii " d-pK. .ii.elKrtx.v li..,f Ii.ii-.. IC, I'oik '.No." -be u piled ' 1 don't like charge if-M.cf.it Inn. tlio li impionsM-is must be '"" ',,', ,, ,, ',1 r,, . " 'V W VSIIINi iTO.V. 1-V1. " Members of ri''l-V-. C't -.,5" .?''- - ); .:. ;. ""'.; aL.ouniK held on the l,t niday In May at.,1 the I ?.?,. i7,,, X, ,hV t w'-.i in ibe.n , "W "" lvmisvlanla today ie- ti.'&V"---: "o-Ter'lnn!: 'Neither doe, mj wife s..l,l rhlllip-. f-dlow lug : but thtje ., .t-ong " less t.i.pubo flat w.s tie,,, I .e4ed a petition Iron, the lViinsvlvatila .. ....... "i...: .-.'-!.. ..." , r . ..... i i ..',.. - .-.. i i. ,...,.,.,i i t linnltlMi was their destination, ami borc.il vsoc!atloii nrciiK sunnnrt of ' ". .'. -' n- v' .- - - "HU 'Villi IVl ll't fciV UI'J'HHI IUIIK , ' " --.' "" ' ms. i l I'OL'LTIIY ' "ashing midline would probably wine, , ,,, ,., , , , , . . back tindelliered She mlglit talk It .lemar.area.IIii ab.orblnir tho limited offer- ov.r with her husbnncl when bho got li. of rVoic" iitocli The quotation, t're.li- linmo tonight and they would dccluo isjll"! l""Jry ;Hr..litnif ehleken.. v 'iililii tIlilt ,;.. ,,,,1,1 liavo done without It V1u,V.n.uulnWs;7;Cr,S?.rAr,aW Then. wlun. tho washing madiliio was r.doi v.-stpni nicrmi, roi.tliw ihl.kem. ilollvered uho would havo font II bark, weito.ro. ti loves witrhln i'i ll. and savlnK 9nr. bad i banned btr mind and ever itpltie. :i. , do, nljli lij I lb., uii.eie, i . "'h ,.,',... , . ....,i,i,.,. i,,, s.ifliHej J., iieisiilnit .Wj lbs api.e... :ii" ' we (ouldii t havo dono anjihlbg "bout .",: i.i. weigliliif :'t(l3 lis upleie, soff !,,!( uf women haw things Hint w:l..,I,TVib4:?d',;7,p7,'c.i'':i,,:bli,o:i'' ".. i tiu,uSi.tot mu. welKlilng r.'jwi lb. iinlere. Sltf.lJi', no i Ing them vel-i.Uns J'.Ji.l lbs. apl re, jMB30e "Whv?" I asked. old loe'lers. Ury l.ltkej. 57.' I'apons. ,,. V.,, . v ,iOJ neonle fault. Tliev n.p l i. we j ilntr Harm o. anlire. XH'tt atnaller sires :nlaTe. Turkej.. b; dre-ti'eltrd runcy, U't'tfiOr; fair to aod S'JSi 37i l tufliiivs. weern .lrj rlck-.l I'jniy. .I78se, ftr to sood, Svaii,-, lur l'e. Obi Ton,., atUSo. do. roniiunu, foe. ' Luck., we.lern, Wflffblnt; I lb. und iopi aidec. aoQ.v. (;o, do, piti-iII-t Pt7.vs, Jsti1 -no, lie,.. n irby, ilift'.'si, , do. weitem , J'.tf27e. Clulniu. r inlr welirh'n aij ff I 11... h"r pair. lOi'tCJl. do .moll-r ! 1.171 Siiudb iter do'Oi White weltfli. ire 11 to 1 Its ner dom. Ill tiOluT -..-.. white, tipltblna '.I to to lb- Tier doen l.l.'j.v ai. 7."i: wnte, woisliliur s lb., ner dce'eri. r,i3 75: do, tie, 7 lb.. Tier do-eii 4.'jr.&0 1 75. do. (I'i ll'ifiil4 IS.S. per ik II latus ;r,. djr'.. 41 H Jl small nml No. J, 7.".rfiM.7.'. IitVn Clfferlrx. of deslrAblp Moel; lure llaht and thn nmrkei ruled firm vlth o nmi.d faiiiv nitivt.i I'Mllowimr re the riunt&t on. Ct b-l.tiK soft ire.itpd lio.tLrs 'js'o.'i.'c: sttRv vouns roo-tera. "75f-Sp old looateri. I'lTICi jiuriia l"..in, irii&.lle: ... vV do. ll.rli.lll llunni . 2Stl.".0' cicc y.'i. ll'llnea.. lier naif. 7mi ff 91. Plceoni old, ir pair, 3VU.13: do, souni. p-r pair. J5c nticsii ruuiTs l 1 fuc'i lns-t v ith ffitr fnl" nnl .1 lutt 10 Wt'll niWllUIKllPU. (JuuiHtlau. tll0M. ir l.M .Tiarmll an. STtXli Klne SI .'.OTi ' t' fO, Wlnfftp fS.r.uWR, S'ortr.srn Hp. $.1 50 H7tJ. Tt-ntyouni, I ltr.."o, Hul-bArie.toti, J .01i .". frffii1iiv II Vt 7."i JUtil'vii, 1 ti, .litKJ. .: Uoin-t ltfjury. M17t. Hlnjinim Wliumtp. $lTi! UUf T'lf Ji'il.V'M IBro- 1 en iT. S"i Hutu in? t ."'O: York Im Krlul. M "" '21: .-"ti IhvI, $.t jr.ii 4.7.'i (AMHt rniPril JIT HP JU1IH1.1.M1I, Ii P"' U j ;',v Wtnevap, tt TuS TS. Winter lUrnn.i . Jl T."V-'..: Mitt-cnuMir t'JtU h;.. Mnnm tt-utv. U ficis.TA llii 1 mi -..'. .1 S: Klnr. M ."in!',' '". rlc. 31 .10fl2 ?0l iav , mhn Uin.'Pip, Il.."iiti:T3. Irin.ilii ft tl . llk'TiO: Kwto'Ti rappln. tl7.iV:'W; oik ' Imperial. U r.(ltf2: Hal.lwln tl SOttJ, lllnck Tr. It COiU 2." (Mini, tl fail 2 .pplm. : Innrbv. ptr liMmpT, r.to4fll oV, ilo, d pr ituk. l-AMUot. 2:1c W II US l.iiion. pci liox. IHiJ lannna. pr lumcli 1 2". I'.i'O urniifffsi. rioill'i, iwr Vox, $.17, do. I.iifonilj in r Imil 1.11 4..0. TanKirlriPK. riortJa. Pr strap, tf7. Orapfrult, riori d,, per box. 24Ms.0 1'lncHpPlci. Vorln 1 Itko. pr tTAtv. 13 SS OS ".. iratiberrl". ' ,1ri, lr rrttU. II ."Otr. tl. Jo, pr l.M. t 11II01S. btlawlnrrlos. riurtda. per ut , a loc. VliGKTAHI.KS 'Ihe stncral marl.et "'.as nult and bare, steady unier fairly nigral offerliu'S men of wf.bh were of mere or less tlilaltrai'tli o 1 atofB, Cluolallon.: While polatoip, jei.n per 'b-busll. ba.lcet. B.l lbs No t il'HI 7iei No. S IlKf.Tle White polati.es. oei I jort !u Pennailvanla. Il.tiUii'J .". New Verit llsotj'Ji.l we.tern, II s()5J; til I Sveet p"to. Jerr. pr iv-b'J.h. biexet stl ibl N'o. I. Kfl.V, N. '-'. Tim.7S. isiueei potatoes .l-raei per hamper .Vn. 1 l Jl.lfl, S'o. - lllS1, c'elerf New Vorl. per ban-li, Ml""'! t lioridj per . rt flJfif7.V Leitue riorlda. Per bumper 7Ceftfl-7, do. California, Ieeber p-l .rate, t2Q2.Z. eaulUlourr . iillforiiU. to .rate. 00c6 1.-.". Urn. .eta uprouts. f.i,iw leland. r , quart lsne Kasfclao i liorlda. Per bos 1.117 7 M' it.. Cuhan n. ,r.. . ii .- - u.n.u . lriA tr IIO .. W.. V.UI. Ullll'-T. J, .IJ.H..I era. I......... IH1V.1 Hnuns l. l'loriox ppr ril tj 50W4 Holnich. Tea. uei crate, J? .".nli i Kiln N'arfoll.. cer bbl . it.io 5 ; .in. I llen. riorlda. o-r lis in per, jsirii u liorlda. Mr crate, 15S2..10. Piaa Horldj '.ir tamper. jr3.5fu do raitfornla ni drum. HfflS. 'tmnB. liur da, per rr.it.. - . . a i. . .,. ii ..... i hw l,.iv I I d . -.1. . . 'I i ill!, U". -'..'n... ts. -v"-l-.-i. ' CLOSING LIVU STOCK PRICKS i CIIK'AOO. l'el. 27. IIOOS Ilecelpta, r.o sno bendi toiuerrow, it, ono neau .iiar- f !.;" 'nuitV iw li.WK.wi' iisht'.us'iS,7" j ,':2;;j l$ ,V.u"AjVd7; Voo"Vo' cnlice? (A-rfliV: ItucPlnu 7000 bead lfio hlah.r. 'fop. 11 1. IB. - .........in P. Inl. kllOO h.a -. a n He IT io Steady to i Itronr. " Ti. HI ' !"'"' 1. H7.10. ti.vrtT" ovum. teipl". 14.00,1 bead rUlKW -lUlllllls. I'.-b. 27. HOGS -He-Market 3to loner, t 4IUIU head, htlad)-. SOou head. Mow . ateady. ., KVNAAS 1'ITT Cob 27. CATTt.K Itt ,llm ipooa head. Market iteadr. "Worjs-llteelplp. 19.000 head. Mirlft soimiiie lower. Ono load to packera. in. slIEKI" UecelpW. 0000 head. Market! lrlKl.-n ., ..... ,. OflO tenit .l.eL-1 silEBP HecelpH, 0000 head. Market 10 Mao, Midler. Du I'ont le Nemours Dividends 1VILMIN0TON. 1-eb; 27. U. I. Ju Pont de Nemours 6 Co. has declared, the first quarterly dividend for the yenr on ll common stock of -m.per cent, payable March IB to stockholders of ree. ord February it. At the aame time the company looay today also declared the legular uu. ,.- ..,. ----- i Ci V -ti ..e . uaneriy qiym dividend of 1 lj per cent on ' tna aeoeniure p-iue-n.rp.ji.uiw i'f - o i toc. rpayaoia .vpru .- d. April 1. If this rale the yearit will mean t! ox reuvru.Aurit ... . mi. m.pi is l Tomatof.. I IUIIUHI, J.- l" T' T' " 1. "" Cubes, Mr crato. I11V2.0U Turnlvs, Calm siTii. rtlaLaa, I no lbs 12 'JOVV liV . Cab ' bat.. Dnnl.h, se-1 per '.n. I")i, do riorlda. ii'v rcr basKil. .'HoWll .'."i I Onion. New Ynrls and we.tern per tdO-lb w-N'o.1 II. SOWS. No. 2 TJpJlll. flon 1 Goo. Mutbrooma, p.r lb .100.13c tiauMl Jer tha year'lt will mean I Business Career of Peter Flint , 'v. iioi. fifier ir-m lie hu.a t !,( tins eur. Huh nuoi,iloti. u-hioli in-t no tnotr fffu the iieci'iioo omii men fa ..i....... n... i.n... 1.. 1 1.1 1... ,i,.. ;, Vm Sttrtttf ,U$SZ t. a-ked over AnA axw Mi which ., 'I' 'J 'TV.r8 "V ,r", "" ' - : Mil ' n:,.omobi.e R."ffellS11 ."Hiilrrr. i-iii te woi-rii ff fl.o Vl.iiv o) ,,ec" "'K0'1 "''i" '"ul ,ncr ll which I' i f tee I Intf. it - i..rr ,,.r. (,lt, inmori.nl .,f il,e i,ilml...p of .....V''..V .' " n' . '.'" '""'.' ..'"" Sims tills 's a Moi'v of a noser who Ainos A. -.elley, of Jlnronv vvi.r ., ,.,.......;:":". .. : ... ii"r.K"n nu"mn. ,,,,r"' ."": -,,,, n ,N, rnmn hnvi.e .,.,,!.."' "rimRton county r T l.i:Ai:vi:i, K-methlng e umm. slate Arraclulnn of Amateur Athletics .! if.mll,. the uveal ,auraVe ,h VVr-!s f,tl,"T V.,ure'l vvo'k drl'lSS a ' jhi -- itie al,ut selling tody. Two women 'of .Mnrrlcu. will do settled dennl'ely '''" ' "' Uahheetah' ...unij.fi.in po.- ,,, WH.01 u , foot of TvvcuMetli fr-tmmmmmmitmim' 'cme-intn ,!, P,0ro to look at an i.,r.h.,i the .tcatUMtlon bold, Its annual &Wt!of hlnl'w Wh? ' JJZS Vi'nl.'eT'UHr,!' I " ' ' trm washing machlre I il'dn't know ' inference Saturday In New York i died he showed the mc an heart. "in lint lb o Al ennan In.wlmt I J ?nA much about It so nsl.ed I'hllllps to help, l'rom the Itifnrmnllon which lias l.c en f.e heart Uat arre,- tl,hl, d .-..flJ ti Kv S old Si S ' IWBf rtSlJ aA mo out nip's a pretty good rc.ul In ! gathered f ion, the tece.it conferences of .ve.eJ teoJ. J " f"m,n ,,-" 1 then nS 1 I . r fer Xle ffi2S3 M '-i that way !K', always making sales the nieml.ers cf tho body, not only will ! becsUM i the 1 mdv In mK 1 S3-K ' LI M ,'. tint WO other fellmen ore oliimt In lo.e ' tho llttllnr cnnlelo I,.. f,.--.l l,l II t.i . "eCaUM I r the liarUjr Mns t iwlllC3d l jHM AnB 75 Well. Im lain, , I about lint ,, ,ol h,e I emiallv rtsh. tl.ot iiVrv.;.,. Vole ...Vi CIIAI'TKllI sim mo scraps inn. it caw. VBOS M ,m Mioned them how It worked and got them all excited i.ver It, mid then they got scared at the price. ' "' "" "' i no tuo women spoke In mull none r a inliiiitc : then tne nm who wi Ifor a mhmte : then ttir n buying saiil. 'T think ue will leave it at proH'iit." 'I'ertHlnly. mailaiu. if vou w 1-1 " ald t'lillllp.-. ei;- polltoI. "but I nm sure If Villi ,i.i,.. !. .1.1.. ... ..P.l., .-..,, ...Ml l.n .. ...... ..,,.. .,j ,,,i 111,1,111111- f .,u i.lll ill) more than i.aUstled with It. Why not 'M''V J ?" ""L::!," 1 lied with It, why, wo will bo very glnd to take It back and refund jour money" .. .., .,..,. .. .,,, .,,, ..v. , .,-1 ...... j r-.... i no woman lusltated a moment nml lot iinr co ultli a lot of moii' Ltlirr I ulwajt. i 11 tint If . t. .. 4 . 1.... ,...,111,1....! I' II !-t l Mlf 11 1(111 "S I1 UVIJ rVIIIVIIIIMSl w1l(.l tlliitt Intrt -.. Irs1t..1s Sss.kts..f .j ti 1iinv1iM. tix tint.. I ...ii mi t 11 f k " III... ...II.. iw iiim v it. rvm "iv s "' JJ "I ntiM-t though nf th.it." c.ilcl thn vomaii hrlRhtrntiii;. "wrlinps you t'ouhl send It out C l. IV 1 noticed she loomed mtcli lelleved and I rc-ilued that tho ic.ismi "he did not waul to buy it lit tlr.t wh- because r.nd the mldltlnti to the lift of events of she hadn't tho money with her tho discus thic.v. nun hand-gren irte "I will do that with a gie.it dual of j thinning 'b!iniiloiishlps plcarure.' .aid I'llllps and bo took lief! Another Important nulto- to be de name and aildrcs-, adding an lie did so, r,ied I the application of the fnlver Vou will, of eonree uue to ii.ak.. ii ; Mty f Pittsburgh for n.embetshlp. l-.tt una I depoJt on tbf. ma.hmi "' b.m been tiirne.l down three times, but imun sn.iii i i-r.-iiu mi in- nm The woman looked surprise,! nnd as.ked. "lhw much do ynii vrant . ' 'i)b a dollnr .,r two will bo ample' "".She'ga've him two dollai, a.,., left tho stor appaiently satLlled Mv curios tv cot tho better of me. ,-, I ll.rle, l t ' Vlu did vou V,otl.rr to net a naltry two off her. Mr. IMiilllp., when she wa going to pay it all when the goods wero dellvi led?" "Well, If I hadn't got a deposit, tlut ' " - ' - ... push goods on customers and tho easiest way for tlio ruttntnen, wno nave goous thus loiccd on them Is to have them sent out c u I and when thoy get homo le.ivo word with the maid that if a p.ucol conies from Midi and such n toi that It Is to be sent bstlt. The average department store ba. moic than ::.'. por cent of C. O. 1. goods teturned. The delNery expoiiFesi on those c o n. goods aie qulto a lot. as we have to onil the goods out, bring thmi back. have the credit made, tho goods ti.ieltnrl and IiUt back Into stock tin- i,i ii i lot of Ilttlo leaks can sink a big "hip The bet way to make i tl. 1). good" ntVeptablo la to R" a "inall de i posit on thrill ' Today I tbT.d i up my loan uitii imiui JIo?!", thoi motioy lomlpr, but Im io:ura mo .mother Inwst. Ration fc-o, tn.ulo mo hjv ovlia IntciCht on tho dollar which I ;i to iluy. litliliul Jn Kiyliif7. nml tlu-n inado ni' pay f"r niy Hrnt wot-U's Instnllnunt. Il surely did MUk mo hailly 011 that tlal. I OlV Ilt'MM. rj'HIItlM I t Jot of tittle Uaki tan i.rt; t bw ! What dotM this Jiioan to 01 V ('o.vnNi.i;n T(.i)iu:ow) i 'jinmwnr. THE LIBERTY IS DIFFERENT Because of its flexible motor nnd short-turn-. j ing radius it is particularly desirable for town travel, while its power, easy control and com- fortablc riding make it ideal for touring. There is a difference in the way it rides and drjves. Vou are invited to drive the Liberty! and see and feel for yourself this difference. . L. S. BOWERS COMPANY . . 24S NORTH BROAD STREET ' Philadelphia, Pa. T COLLEGES TO RESUME 'I TRACK AND FIELD MEET "" mot important of tlio number of Princeton will l)ereprcsented strongl). itomcyn llerrj. of Cornell, who is a , member of the ndMsory committee of the I HSiinclatlan and wlm. In the absence of j liilsUVliK Klrby In Wnslilngtnr, la the ! lendlns spirit of the cuiumlttce. Iris de 0".aicd that, all doubt as to tho partici pating of the llig Tluee li.li been ( Uml- Uiated - . .'lay CIlOiisc v I'miiKI in I'icKI . " I'k- InformaUim ,,., ., uo Tl, lyj..., ...... .j, .it..ij ..f,t tti rpiiilm.i tlic games alter .i Lij-ofT of n jar. the next question to bo decided will ba that or vviiero and v.iun to hold the t ham foiw.iril h Tw nU ftonio f tin oI- tft'PI M11 ifnua , It'll. ,, -t,i( (1.,.t e,. lecei will itntfn . iriv i vi. i t. n ir,ri imii 1111111 l.inv III JIa.V, ami for "B ' ....r-i. .11141 tit 'IH,I Illlll WI j KllM 1 iVKKIll (lutlfi Id li w, tli.t rntifmiln I 1 1 fill ru lilllf n. nmtll.1. ..!.. !.. I " ,i irt fU-S3tLJi' in I4VI liltll. tlifit ;ithht" inny oompftc. Thn ilflcic.iips tiom J'eim III n to I tin meeting with nviral proposals Thev' I will aihocate tho substitution of the' '.ivelln in nlato of Ibe hammer ilirn.. ' ,, ,m,fl ,,f i i ,m....,i ... i.... Ibe ns'oclatln'i till, year " 'U J I Will" llll I' Slate Tnlcrs 1'cnn Itclavs TTJcZrnT "'?' 1Uk',J X.es .1 L ,Z ' ?,tay I ? ',IlF.r , ' U ,e" d"q earlier. Coach I "r,'"..,n" ."""?"' . "tate College .........I ,.i,.p ,.i iiin,H nlni to nrean zo a lta' 1. team. v,hn,li will be entered In the annual Ivim relay t.irnlval April '.' and 17. ft was the Intention of the collegi. otllclsls to .-ut out nil spring utlilelks, but If iv thought now that the f-tudant will be better fitted for their work If they aie allowid to denote a si, or time each diy to spoits. Coach Mai tin h.u uiteied a team in the sprint medley telaj on Trlday and csiiecta to have two teams In the Satur day events In addition to the men en tered in the special events At leatt two men will participate In the pen tathlon championship. The Venn management Is itcrlvlng a great deal of coniin. dilation for holding nillllar etents on Friday, which will bji called .Military and Naval Daj, In ad dition to tho contests, arrangements arc b ing completed for the holding of exhi bitions bj regulars in tho service, which should prove most Interesting. A, II, helti. he slur cf tin Hulj rron.. tr.nk lejm n.tve.ir. ui.d v.ho ran m r.o peooiid t-irter mile m the .Me.ulon brook nie.it lam .-tiii-ili. t. In tl.o airMeo win, llin rank f flrjl lieutenant and Is htaltnej lit tho I ranuferri Im.ii.1 ts.tiu ,. .... I prceiit 300 jard Indoor thamrloii or the i A. A. l. und the wurld's re. erd bolder ! ?' J:r' f,',nn,l lle wtH run In the .MeiJlow. k'luviv i,.,ii.arii iniiiitiipu raro iiaaln.t Jliuiny liurk-. Oe.irr, Dorn-ll. Torn luipln and rijhi.ler ilavlin Ilnrrj !t(fjtli, tv forr.ir .Morour 'lu' Junipr, U n-w th dtrfi tor ot HthHtiVj t lliw l-Vmrth Ntnl Itinr rnpo .Muy, ,in Las InfornitM. th- MHHiwbrnuk lub that hi mil put two t tMiu si in tl . nvy rlmmpton hhlp n-Uy ra h ana mmUm it number vt . I Kin Ilurkr, tlif t'onfrnii hfcmrlort f lMii Jl-r. tn a !iiinbrr of tho V J?, A. A. ' In ml will bf !, if tli runner tu th AtcaJovrbiouli im It it Ion Kurd to run lliimld llirrnti n1 I(rr rri'Ibrra, Iims Innl tiurilltrri, nrf ut I'mnp Itnncocu, Au itiifii, (.i, Hoth ullt Ik. on httnU for thu I uitll't rw 01 In thy Jtendow brook Bitot. lorn ItnrUe. th forniT VlftrlK t'Juh -t le-iilor. ta In 1 harm vt athletlri at iVmi "I.10 ami will nn4 a nljy t,.;m t tho .Ieadmvt rooU PKit. 5j nc -.1 History of Life of i Terry McGovern In the thirty-right year of M.t life. 7riTj; .IfcOorrni, chrlttrntil Ten eni-e Joieph, nu' Jioie liofli hatrr of the tcoi.M U(c,l. tie tirunn Ufa H humble mirrovmUnii and died chen tha Mmr o Ms nm had all hut tllrtl nut In In the heyday of Ms irieteorlo tartrr he '".:::,: z.y ..' n" n: r.r,u :: . "r . ,. . L ""'"r.p. ""'"" ln'Y"r,u has (ii offer '"nfff: r" """ ".'!'ne,'' rwM ",'" ir that niiir vouM (;fvr i(m. In ana , ,iJ .... ..... . lets (enu thlrtu-riaht nhofl umff ho The McO'ovcrn'.s .Move on; I! May day In SSO Thomas .Mcdov. era and his wife, i;llen, and their daughters, Kate and Jlnry. and their (clii, James mid Terence, jilled Into a wagon to which were bitched two bay hOrses The elder McOovvrn waved liti hand to tho little knot of frlcndi Mm' had ,o,ue to bid them gcod-b,. The Micloverus were off for pastures nei Upon a trunk In the ie.it of the viMgon sat a chubby voungst.r of Mv vears. black of hair, af.iv of ryes, fmllltiir. no t IHooUUt. tlitu nun,, U n fen v .. .... . ...... .. .. . t" J iinn.il 1.111 aim inrnee iiriiso tiron ,- ..... ,... . Ill.l 1 II- 1 I 1J lUlUKl. ..' .i, ..... V i. "''"" ' " " ; on tho Ulink In the icar of 1 llHl S.lt the wagon as It left Johnstown now1 pciched upon a chair at tho ver peak - WWVfKQUSaWjXr.. f luHalaBlaHaHaiateL jIAaA'. ' -J' "f d HaaM aH Bm aaaaB Ml' ' S 3k Till? I READ- i HH ai TVi mrlilenl of the cirarptlr! & i JVA YELLOW DOVE Like a wraith from the night, the huge yellow air-p!ane swept back and forth across the Channel careless of capture, defiant of danger. Its every appearance was the prelude 'to a new Teuton attack. That it had a secret landing-place in Eng land was as certain as that the man who drove it carried secrets filched from the War Office. But where was the hidden hangar? Who was the mysterious pilot? George Gi Author of "Paradise Garden" and "The Bolted Door" has woven a fascinating story of love and mystery around the exploits of the yellow Taube and its unknown pilot. The long arm of the Prussian secret ser vice, the network of spies intent upon securing Britain's innermost secrets, the efforts of an American girl to foil Germany and save her lover, the daring plan to beat the Boches at their own game these form the foundation for the most thrilling romance of the war yet written. Don't Miss the First Chapter to Appear, in the ; .' fzuenhtcj public Utbzt CYRUS H.K. CURTIS, Publisher. SATURDAY i . .. . . ni 1110 losil. Vrom tills tlirrno he ur - SPM llnst lllver Und lite shoreline Vtlyn. tin smiled. He liked It. lt tll..t l.t. l.H.n li.M tl ififA III.-. . in limn nif I'imiiK -. it fn 1 , Krent view Utile Mil he know thnl In' leH lllllll n ilCIetl 5 OilM lio would lie UttltiB upon :i leal llirnne. klnif or Hie .. WILKKS-IJAIlltlt. !., Teb. !i. f.'iitliornrlclil ljoTcru of the world Tlic ' Mwnul II. .Myern tlilrtynlne jar Iwy Trrry MvtJorrrn, Hli fntlier flrovp on itmvn UhcukIi Poutli HronUiHi wlili'li, unllko toil 11 y, M.11 thru Inn tlilnly pttlfl, with urmt pront tcrrni'fs ninnlfic Imok from M rtvpr, nml lierc ami tliete n iloi'li where nRhprnwn ttnit iiin vr.ntx. Noarhy vim h llltlo (.)1fn slimk. Tlirrn tlio 31c ?oeniK iititon.lc.I thHi fe(.tv T)la, wn tllH Ir lmurhold cf. '.-. Illlll .-, Ilir llllllil- IllllliUIII, 1 r.ti, .,.... 1..1.1 .! n-v,,.. -1..,.. t,.... r,,.,,..A 1. ..In... Tcrr.v h first light came nboiit wnen two bojH. both larger than be, were caught liv Terry throwing snoA-bnlls nl bis father, as the latter loaded coal Into u wagon. Teiry was on tin wayi to the ioal pocket with his fiithecit lunch He dropped the psll and sailed l.lll llln llln 1.n.... It. ..I . 1 .1 I .i,.y .ni? mi ,n.j p in- iiiuiitini iiiciTi tilomy and tliey were glad ! ertapi I wl"' "" "Iiib a, tl.-y received X aUendSt Yrff genlt' Aindemv at Twenty-first street and bifth avenue be was hailed n n '""l 1",r?' '"!'. I,r. ,,a'1 r'"!'"1. "'- '"'f- "" " "" " WST '" "e l"" "111 prt.ltlhttlim tho imiiortutloii of. IHII..IH ..tr.fili l.il.. 1 1, ., l,ill...l UlBln, 1, I '- -" .".,", . '" -"-" i nriler to movent Ibe lntroilllr t on of In- I sect te.ls and plant diseases,' now being ' -i,iro,i i,. in,in,- fc i Tlifk bill iilso has the suppait of the I StatiUthorltKs In Pennsylvania The The The The The ii The S -. . i. . . ; r.m:. $ tS a aaV M KT " SSS & ak. B. K. .iaLdai fi DOCTOR WINS DIVOnCKj Ifi.i. n.,. u.. nr- "'. 1 .eweo i 4U1JI 4lia, Ullt - . - Myers, of Philadelphia , ' ' ' I 'I m ptuiuiuviii. ini j nil mi vi J iivbiuu. dlvonert 'strdy from Uertrude Sly tlilrly-firee years old, It A, Hubler. 1 torncy and former member of the Mt i.eisi.tute. wan named In the dire suit, ine couple married m nil lived together until .19111. Mrs. Myers Is now a resident of Phlm dolphin jl vLl DIES AT CRANK OP AUTO 4 JlOl'.Vr HOLbl, X, J.. Feb. 27.-4 1 crmiRinr I street garag Ills, niana armors am "I'LL STAY if you' install u Pawnee Water Heater "Tl.e Jonrnen. Wlnre T ued to vyerk, bale pup. dint tt crtiilnlr Hoe hli nihlto bou.twvrl; eiir. fer )ou juc . turn on the fnupet snl iou set nil the tint water j-ou need for laundry, Mti-hetl mid bath. "Mr Jones said it cut hi fuel blllit. tott-I know It u.ed only a bucket of eool a d and It was no trouble, tor It required but a few minutes' attention nlslit and morn ing.. Tliey tell m that the Initial coat 1. low, and that the 1'avrnve 1. no will made that It will tart a life time. Alao that It can bo attached to nv boiler. "Ilttcr bI rieck llros. i'.i. to sesi.l 3nu thttr booklet No. 25." "zjxkB&os.Co. llelllnc t rinmklnt RuiinUei nisri.vr nooMs It to SO North 5lh St. JOO Arch St. incident of the cigarette papers fight in the motor car exposure in the Viking's tower secret of the hidden hangar double double-cross 4 escape from the heart of Germany JI u t r L li H . . ' ' t, . j?&J3tsL. " jan t$ rvwvnr iii vv fe'.li'Jg fjs bbs VJ '. V'i ti jyt -M Mi 'im i;ispiTt.p'-s:,"'""-i-'--' -'-t jl ' e'lH m wjwwtH-r r. T'g: vav.. 7X... .- .atac;.i.s (.1 . f. jtha
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