Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1918, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVESlNtf PUBLIC LEDGER- VHILAD13LPHIA, TUESDAY, MA110H 12, 1918
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GOSSIP OF THE STREET
BROKERS AWAIT WASHINGTON'S
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
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GRAIN AND l'LOUK
vvihsvt Uec.
Saloon Is Closed SECOND DRAFT TO CALL
On U. S. Complaint i 800,000 IN SMALL GROUPS
GERMANY'S PROPAGANDA
NOW RAMPANT IN CUBA
CnMttuird from rnjte One
tried lo 1i11p wlilr-Kcy bottle nml
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M. A 1M1I M AT XnmAATm A X TfTI TITT T n 'n- '". '"'WW S."ll l)Un. .Mftrivs 1,- rr1ava nmtup tint tiihlr-ii Jlll bl i
I .U J. 1VJ1N Wl liVir UJ 1 A1N 1 JDlJ-iJUO i "jyri Vi'M-Vi7"V.. ! f AXSa "KT tn'- fore the police cnlcrcd they saw- a dorer, - I"" or in ., w r
! JKh'""J "'."n.bird price. No t. northern nr morn marines run from the back i, '""' MU0" "',"" nulloii In tins w.ir.
II ,1 i'KnnV,V:-Nl,'"fri,h'tr'r"T room ami dlsnppuir up a small street l ',r'' nMV.'Vor. tn compose the,
;,, rn 1 a.l.l'1iiitt i . f,"l winter v,V t .. t? 1 Vi ?""'' mnrhv i l'rcwl" unrest mid uncertainty l.v some
I Lull in Trading Attributed to Uncertainty as lffL.wiJ i,ss-T-.!V s $??' . iCwi. , ,,mi . Kcuy t. .. "'i'- imun.,rni nn.t for mi .
8 i. r i. rU i. i? T. T T ! "" "" Ko irVft ."".ij- r" viJ!.r..r In court l. .Wcn.l hi Place. l.ul,''i Hio following la authoritatively
a to Exact Character ot Pending: Lecns- i"",!;10 ,"-. ViiiiiiVsiT ?.'.:.: i,- .im m.t m.cy tin. currs -ummonn Muted:
I lation-Gossip ot the Street ';unS tZ ,,-
Vt - ! n'?.' 'noiil, lu .rVin, ii"' ' ' ' MM,., rourl .-.L-aln nave cM,resslon to bounced .I nntiortlnneil iimntii.' thn
in rsn :i i,. .'"," .. -..!, . - . " ' . ...
..'. . i , , , , . it i "i-iun-.n ni ni pru-f nminnnms m ipu-u mi rrti).irrlH. itu tic aim
i ('onttrinril from Vtce fin
mlRlit H-rvp tlio ci.nny an n prrolnr liimlA IjaHmoniH whern thHr j.Kiii w hw p .
i A-i'illl, .'if II i-mi-.--iit "j
iVnlUAmericnnlfim UcIhk Prcnchcd
nfoiiriied to the himIT orRiinUntloiw nii'l , Openly nml Attempt Mado to
Upset Present Government
lion boardii, even tlioUKh they " Hae ' .,.,,, ,. , u ,.
been pl.ue.1 in a .lefeiml claMlllcatlon, Mn.lilnnlon. March II, (.erman
will be wlthilrawn lth croat care nml propfiirnmla, foiled In the United Slntei,
turtiiiilailly from the lnilwtile of Hie ' m ninnliiK rainpant tliroiishont Cuba,
nation for ppccl.ll nervlo- In the Blurt , nmirilliiK to Information to hlfc-h Oov
corps and lUpartmenty i eminent iu.irter to.lnv
Third. YoutiK mm of draft nKe llh rr"' ' !" "er to.in.
certain iitiiciitlonal iullllcnt'om. lll t.eniiiin literature N I.Hnp diffused
be Inducted Into the service and Hetit lo biondo.iM and opnlv nnmnir the peo.
un'xersltleH, colteKcM and teclinloal and plu j nntl-Aiuericanlim l licinc preached
Kec-otwlarv scIiooIh to be Instructed In ,,., .,11 ..1.1, ... .-i,n iui.ii..i .......i,r..,4u
l .MM..I L..-. . . ' --...--... V.. .. . .. -...I ......V III"'"!!..,, ...... ,..,.,
i..m.-1 .-. .v.... r-iiiirn oh koou us tiendluK leRlR-1 tec ninvai arm until tney nave nniuum
0 nno mfm oil ivh
U,VVV, HAW VMUW
TO CAMP MARCH!
Last Increment of First '.
Ordered to Prepare tefe
Enter Scn'ice .
7828 FROM THIS STAl
New .Jersey to Supply 4275, JJMHJ J
I QNK ll-known tankr. when as.- , ., op,n.on yclcrday on the -. , WYJiV3 i-Jn n?n"f Sf -.,,, . T$ZS "Z I "X fir'- " "" "'""" ZlocsZluZ V l
I V era. trend of ,d.n. .aid that tl, public now was taU,K to railroad, , VA- ,. f)"? Xf jTrl M' W.K Irrn'raXT. ' S" "nldJItne tb , Th?; Z t l,.e ,. .ndlcale. NeRTOInduded , I .
Kl and. nccordltiK to precedent, would conllnue to do so for some llttlo tltno , v.fi "c.i . nr N"- 3 rwl- '-" No' 3 lic-irlnit Snnte 1111.1 ,,.,,, . ! l1'1''1 ," ' ,0 , , I" typically the Herman nallun-wr. cl- I . j
I to eomc, then It U cw.,ch off ,0 Indu.tr.al, and thev wlllW a boon, ; i V5?r 4 Sf."r ' .unAHl V.o, ..AW j I.hj. M.liu.rll.r nmnher ., ....u, i h" ,..-n the ? A.'!,ed aT ilav r.cK'lolS
I. for a wM.e: . the mc t.me the rU w,U he In .the l.ad.round who a ,,, njXrut"- ! !M ,;'?X,,,B."- !?,3; '-H.'fV ''" " W ' "- " S S,'" 'i,! tS'Sll
fjf the Industrial, have the xputllRht. and so It row. ' , J'V; V, vr7t c,n.,..mC,,,V' 1 I!?',';,1- lalliiB the law." conmunted .ludce Wen- within the nutliorlr.atm,, ,',f " ,,P T. 'f J'1' U" '! ,l,p Sla,1l", f,',T T"m ' ' I ,4or!h' men wliK
I It h rarely the puWIe aS a major.ty ta Inler.Med , two distinct S,fft& ?m7'V,,i VT- F "rt "T' ' '" ' "-- UJ'il JUJSK . "' ''" -.'tt-'J
m Classes of gtockH at the nme time, he added. . fcmiinfti 'jWiiVJ rSlS.rY'S They did not consld. r the moral effect creased by tlu, ,.,,.,,,;' ;r "i,, , ' '?"!",': V." r r.K,,V" I t ' , "'v'.VrVr t ,"Xta "$ '" "v",l,lt,,""1,r-v1 '-"uaMon . .,,, Mnrch 12.NUntT-'Sy
II Some brokers say that while there In ., dScournKlnC news from KiWf ' u' Nu '"' -C!! attraction, 1,i.d nnfr ,..il. c J IhorUed by ,..,ue J . f m . ,T , d . K ,C ''.? ?.. .Tl" . ". I SLr.'tt,"' "! ..".'." " t!......n.i ,o, men were order! wSBM
m Washington, there Is considerable doubt ami Indcllnltencss In micli news fo-;,,!!. hli vlV, W i,iii'?r 'K11 ir In! , place wan tho only obj.ciloii Mr. (lib- authorized by icei n r .1 ' . . tr"" "" ,'"il'1 S,I,,H f'"' " ,wo ""'n,,ls lh" l',"',la' il """" newspaper. by the War Uepartnient to prepare forpfi
,.i j .i. .., ...... ... ...... . . Noi '.':' lh" "'i'-cIim reprrontrd. boiiev iireented, mid this the naloon- .... '" " - ot ttie h.i!i1 net. , course of triiluil'i;. lleKUlarly thereat-1 Suu.ir prices paid by American buy-' induction tutu tnilnlnir c-imn. Thl waI'.,J''
,a as comes nlonfj. and they are anxiously uwattli.K tho Until toi.choH to ""h-M . '-nine ih.,11 ., .. .im ermin,.i ," groc I t. d sc.ntlmie. The JudKes . .' ',' ';,"nnt now be announced what the ' IncreaKitm- stream of selected m.-n J" "to brlim ielw.1 'on to show the I ",,u tl0M 1",to tri,,nlnf mps. This wajl,
El .. .. 1 1. 111 ....- .i-n .'. c. , .... .i.."cn "a,n"l" Imii of tti- cl.iss ami sub-, ' rV."Kr. .'....., ... total number t i. ...,.. , ... ..V ". " ! ..111 i. ., 1 1 fnlted Siatm- with ,,ih..r l.iir i.nrliH the last Increment of the first draft. I I
t. ino 1a111.1t... .in., pwiim ,v,,ii..v ,..,.., ...il. -inviii ii.jiu .nu tiL'.iviun .i itiv "..z neiii inn renionsirnii. . 10 hii.'jhii. 'i u.i... .. ,. - ,..',. 1., .in .'..inr.M ,,, ,' p.,,, ,,,,, ,,,.,,, u,.- i,,ui .,,.",,,. ,.,,,, ,
, , , , ,.,"' ICKIPts. 1,0", bus. SuHMi'S wr.' ,,
Vih n.no,,r. nl.nltt flin ulvn nlirl trnnu nf fl.n T lltnrt., T r..,.. ii.nl nt fin, c",n llallt i,n.1 IK. ......I,.., ...,..., .... r. ,,.,... I'
Treasury about the size and terms of the Liberty Loan, and at tho s-amo
time hoping that the wuMlmmvc corporation bill will not suffer at the
hands of'somo legislators who seem determined to emasculate everything
that Is Rood In It. '
Mutters In Europe Bcem to have no effect otie way or other In the
financial districts. If there Is any Interest shown, It Is In tho Japanese
altuatlon. A prominent hanker expressed himself yesterday as favoring
the settlement of the ltusslnu situation by Japan.
"As I see It," ho said, "Count Lvoff, who seems to have a larfie fol
lowing, will In all probability seize the reins In Siberia and ask Japan
to assist hltn In restoring order. 1'ndcr these circumstances Japan would
not be Invading Uussln; she would simply be answering the call from
Russia for help. This would effectually check the Kaiser's alms, its Japan
has an army of moro than L'.UOO.OQO men equipped and trained to the
minute.
"Of course," he remarked. 'Ilussla, with till her gieat undeveloped
natural resources, could find her nearest market for- lumber. mlneruN,
etc., In Japan, and Japan would bo relieved of the necessity of transport
ing these raw ; roducts ucross tho Pacific as she does now from South
American and American ports. It would leave the South American mar
kets freer for tho United States and Canada.
"This, to my mind," ho Bald, "would bo tho most rciimmiitlc settle
ment of a badly mixed up situation u-i it stands today. Of course, all
depends oil Ttussla's Imitation to Japan to come over and help."
It Is significant that Japan has under consideration 11 bill providing
for moblllzutlon, requisitioning of war Industries and conscription.
IKor Exhibit at First National Bank
The Ulrst National Hank of Philadelphia, by Inaugurating an exhibit
ot tho products of Its utistomtrs which are being used In the conduct
of the world war and for the equipment and maintenance uf our lighting
forces, hts set up 11 unique and Instructive object lesson which shows
how closely the nation's commercial, mntmfai&uilng and lluanclal fabrics
are Interwoven In this greatest struggle In the world's history.
Never before liavo the private olilces and public corridors of a
national bank In Philadelphia been Invaded by such an Instructive exhibit
by its own customers. It is worthy of a visit from every loyal citizen,
either resident or hero temporarily, to give him an Idci of the part which
Philadelphia and her products are taking In the war.
According to the president, William A. Law, the credit for the en
1 terprlte Is duo to Krcas I!. Snyder, vice president of the bank, who, In
the following words, gives the motives for tho exhibit:
In the great struggle for humanity now waging each Individual
Phlladelphlau Is so ret on playing his part fully and so conscious
of hla limitations that we sometlmeV fall to grasp the Immensity ot "
accomplishment wrought by L'.UOO.OOO persons men, women and o'.iil
dren each doing his little best.
Concentrated on our own tasks, we overlook the fuct that Phila
delphia, after taking the lead In financing the thtcu major wars of
our country, Is now one of the moit Important sources of supply for
tho Government's needs.
This exhibit Is planned lo hi lug 11 greater realization of the results
of combined effort, to emphasize, the Importance of Philadelphia's
part In tho war program and to show the Industries financed by
our banking institutions In order to assure full, prompt production
of tho requirements of our army and navy.
Our great regret Is that lack of space made It Impossible to
Invito a moro general participation.
If any smull success uttoml this effort. It Is attributable solely
to tho whole-hearted co-operation of tho exhibitors.
It Is the Intention of tho olllclals of tho Klrst National IJank to turn
this exhibit to good uccount in the sale of war-savings stumps and Lib
erty Uonds, ,'
Dearth of Tax-Free municipals
Moat ot tho bond and Investment houses were complaining of u lack
of business yesterday, although there were several exceptions, especially
among tho larger concerns.
On every hund there Is a dearth of tax-free tnunlclpals. There is
acarccly a bond house that has any for sale, and tho few issues that
are coming out ut long Intervals are snapped up at prices which must bo
yery gratifying to the municipalities. Of course, there nro many niunlclpall.
ties that would be delighted to Issue bonds for muoh-nee.led improvements.,
but tho capital Issues committee und u general feeling that nothing should
bo allowed to Interfere In tho least with the forthcoming Liberty Loan
aro responsible for holding back.
Reasons for Buying Good Securities
Among tho nlultltudo ot reasons us to why the present tltno abovo
all other times Is tho best to buy necurltles, tho following ten reasons, '
taken from the stock market letter of llaydcn, Stono & Co., aro peculiarly
apt:
1 First. Intrinsic values on earnings are as great as, It not greater
1 than, over before In our financial history.
Second. Adjustment ot prices, duo to selling from (I) war waste,
(2) necessity, (3) supertax on lurgo Incomes, (-1) fear caused by seeing
others sell, bus been very thorough.
' Third. Adjustment of Industry to a war basis has largely been
paid for already by stockholders through their relinquishment of
extra dividends und tho charging of cost ot war plants to accrued
earnings.
Fourth. Tho Government und business are co-operating as ncver
before, Tho friendly basis, of understanding Is bound lo continue and
grow und means much to tho security holders, who own our great
nterprlscs.
Fifth. Tho cxccss-prollt und Income-tax laws liavo already been
considered and discounted by security prices.
Sixth. Tho borrowing of Allied Governments lo finance tho war
has stimulated Allied efficiency, productivity and Individual and col
lective wealth-creating effort to an unprecedented degree.
Seventh. Tho moral standards ot tho Allied nations have been
Incalculably advanced. 1
Eighth. Yields on securities arc greatwith no more risk than
normally.
Ninth. Continuance ,of tho war l not likely to depress bond
prices moro than moderately, so drastic has been tho decline from
normal.
Tenth. Tho security market Is a barometer, not a thermometer
It records coming,, not current, events. I'caco will find prices much
higher and bargains In tho hands of those with tho courage, and
foresight to discount Its advent,. not those who await clear skies.
This Is the experience of market history and tho same principles
apply now aa always. '
n Public Utilities' Part in National Crisis ' .
O. B. Wilcox, vice president of Bonbrlght & Co., Inc.; writing in
the Annalist, of Now York," emphasizes the great part which tho public
utilities of tho country aro taking In meeting the national crisis. Tho
wtlcle contains tho following paragraph: '
"Time and labor and money saving machinery In tho United States
rnust offset tho high cost of labor, materials and fuel. Machinery will
Tin the war tlmo and .labor saving machinery; theame machinery, and
nothing; else.can protect our trade balances and our gold reserves
; against tremendous and destructive losses when tho strength of alt the
( world will enviously reach out for our accumulated capital.'
' "Our publto utility systems save tnoro 'time, labor and fuel, nnd
therefore more money, than uny machinery In this or any 6ther country.
These savings mean moro rafld production und lower manufacturing
Wstai that Is why the 'demands upon tho public utilities havo been
1 greater than ever before, and that'ls why .wo ore dependent upon them
i,T'or speed and success In preparing for and prosecuting tho war."
Mectrical Securities tand High
..hv'ujiidoii naectricui riiBviaw.nyii uy . n.w .iibju,,,, - -.
.!. ..'. 'i .'i.si'J'j .Lil: ..il. ,1;.., ill l Ihnu urlv divi .-I
.Jl.ilis: 'nr l.,t f,,r liv-.it trail. N !l Mi
I ''"m'. &"-V.' -"'' " I "" IIMI'-'WIMW
I 'Ar.s n..r.inls. flu. Ml I"n1 liomin.t
... . r'v -i"1" nml th- nnrk-t rui.-.i linn.
uUti IU;u ,,fivrlnt (Munition-: No -Vh."'.'
" "'" M."T. t 1 !!.!.. r.l vhtt tl OH
"J.."'"".! Nn a "hlte. 1 (I.".', 5i l.tiH; No. I
unite, HI tli I us
I'Mlt'lt lln-.-ll.m, .-,:, 1,1,1, ,111,1 I Ml.T.-.'i
N In S.11I0 ort.rlm-H'wi f lluht nml tli
OMtki t ni.,. I firm ..,,,. .t......... r..i.i. ,1. .
1 ,, ..-.. ., ...Ill ,,.111. 11.. I II, 111. ...-
IUe ill.it-.Hnna fnllnw Per lei! fix in
I'l". Hi. (i.tli.n smhs Willi, r whi.il. 100 1-.
'-nt n.mr lllllll r.n K.ir.. whu.t. KM
ii'T rent tl.ur n -. r 1 1 r.o -erins h-ut
1 '"...'. T.r .""' ""ur 'o Milt 11 r.o.
mi: li.nflt ., tl to, .Mnnnd nml
j prni , fjuotnllena nt tt I Mill i:..r,n i. r M.l
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PROVISIONS
. court Is assiir.d that lllake Uvea up ' " " '"" m be, but it ,my ,e Mnt,,(1
to hl promise. ,,'. ' ." . "'.''" "'" "' "".UImI than
I i.- f-oun llll'llliss it (in- ifiinnisiiau. . s
tiled iikiiIikI Paul 1'. Mass. Il5l.i".ti Hall
e iik street. The remonstrant was Wit
limn Itoselimaii. Ills l.iopanl ctn et.
uho complained tlvit Ma bad ,iaiiltid'
I'lonerlV liccnmmml ...a ....
promptly assimilated. '
n-'iT',1."," 'If ,,l,",'ul,,'-' eonfrentlng tl
na Ion in he siippi,- nf ,aIl0r ,,,,,.,.,;
ant to ngrloultmv
hltn on April 13 The Mlimiilceeper. how- "ow Jevlm are to be withdrawn
other iraliilng Institutions for this pur-
pos-e.
'To sum up, tin-re will be im sudden
I nltlidrauul of great numbers of men
from the ranks of industry and agrleul-
nniirte... 1 ""- 'luring inu roniing summer, nut
iass 1. from which ' """ "'" '"' drawn In relatively small
The movement will Include the mobl-
cloed-ls taking aniantage of Cuba!
L'nini.N 'riitu 11 .. 1. ...... ....- ....
Hoxeiniiient h.'nds today, despite the 1 lll!illl" ot "''00l) "outhern negroea jp
fnet the prlee Is lilghi r "than ever be- northern camps. It will start Mart
.ut.-. 1 1 .-i.-aie uisaii 1. tenon. However
Hi rinans
ubine th
mi' Inlying Mexican
Cuban market
sugar
ver, produer.l siMwal witnesses who
were In thn barriiimj'at Hi. time of the
nllegtd assault and v.il.l Hint r.iisehman
was noisy and oliteelionnble mid that
Miss bad eject, d him from the plate,
but had ued 110 iinneoes-'iir- vlelenee.
complains iik N'i:niiiii:.-i' placi:
11 the ease nf Michael ,t. McNnntara.
contain many
will Pi'oilps Hircugliout the year ill such a
more men tl.-... .... wai as m ere:. in tim tn.ui ....L.uti.t i,,,..,..
!!!'.'!..',,!,,w.rV""r"1, f"r !"" n,n" l wntild fueiiiv with industry mid ngrle.ilture.
If 1 ....... ... .,."11" r'"'"U tp '"' m deferred rlu-ses. us well as men
ii.... . . '" " ' "'r'' called In. "i iiasH I, will be
.p....,.ill..,.v, Million) irgnrd to tbu b.rs eltli.
.....u. siiuauou in agrtcultnn.
CENSURES CHAUFFEUR
!' and cantlnue tlo days.
I,
'i:pautmi:nt
selected In small tiom-
r on account of their si.eelal 1
technical qtia.llle.it'iiiis or for the pur
lise of sending tin in to schools, where
uiej win ne gicn an o'nimtuiiliv lo I
Coroner Knif-hl Admonishes Two
D.ivcrs licforo Kxonerat-
inf,' Them
I ., ',' " ", .' " lii.lefore. the local ImiinU ..in 1,., t ' . Knen an om poiiunity 10
1 Tlerc uns a f.,ir inl.l.liu movement and. northeast corner of Hroad and Cnrpen- , ,r,rt, tl tr, ,. ., ,',,., . "ccluiro .such quablleat ton-.'' . ,.,P , ,, ,
Trtee. -,.r.. well milntaliipil (Jnot-.tlon,. I t-r streets, John llrouiil. v. iKent of the ..,.r ', ,,. '... '. r", "m """ "' ' or-1 . A (nneninient chauff lir and a motor-
! ..i ',,'' "I":"'- fmi.ke.1 nnd Hlr-.lrl.sl. S.le. , w , , , Soeletv testlll.d that ' L 1 "''"""J,"' "" m"li In Clais I.1,.,,.-..,,. ' man of the Southwestern Itiillunv Com-
l?&Wlln, &.,?"'!&&? .'I!,'' 'nirf. ' this Place Is ,MrZl,, 'JXl, Vu. "T?wZ"luVhr, V'"?1 ,In,Wl,,,!' ' W0ME FARMER HELD ! imn ere censured by Coroner Knight
l.ers smok-r-iiV' Vi"r, ,k",V,,k,t"iv,ll,V,;i!' ' ,x,'lv l,y ,"''l", mi'l thai a cabal ct Is rrglstr-i N ..,',o 1 ,. '' 1 """, ,t,,a' " ,'() dVV vl ivr nnfc l,"1'lv "' Ul" ",lu-" """ '' 'leath of
fimily.mKIi-,V-,n ' ii .""s '' -ur'S' "' 'nduoted on the sicond floor In 11 'l.l ,,, , ' , " ' ' ". "' nssMuously 'UKhlhALINCt HOGS Scott McCartney, tlilrty-tlve ears old,
..XM;ic;'.-.: ,kV-m"V !..: 27 ',.,...,( .I.srde.lv mant.er The room Is . r ' mVi' 'i ?- ,'i,"l",',1t,,,IUvn"" " ?! ?', S"."11 ''.'i" Urrt''' " "" Wi"'
.In. .U .mnkeil I'sm-.-iic: nth- r hams Mn.,n rnmniritlv.lv lie v-ii.i 1,111 I... I "'V"- nf a crop, his call to the colors fl..-noi- ,.,ij, 1 ... ,,. kill, d February SS.
L'S,k"'. .'.. ir2 :,A!,:.il,riir,i,."f,sl.!;;.'V h.".. u" ; sio ;.," t l""1 ", ,'',"r,.rrMl " ',i" '- ' tn." "-emoted .stranBe n.sap- Mec.,rt.,ev was mm -.., ., ...,.
"hilnT " '' . 1M !P". ",,"k'.'l "Ti '..'" ..:L... ........ . ' ' ''."'. '" '" quota of hs boanl :, l,m 1... lle.'liancn 00, I.' 1 !..! input imtnlrilelc drU-nii lit- HiihIiivp II.i.m
.'..,",. t.i, ,.,... 1 itii it ... in ii'M" . ,i:,,'t- hi 1,111, ,1,1.,, ,,,.,.,,. ..r .I...... An.,.. . - "r. . 111 i.i,ii . --------. ,. .vi.i.ii. i.iik,.,- .-.-:-;-. --- -- ---- .- --.- .- .......
eliolllili'tH S. ! pur. ,1. loe-e. '.'I'.r ,lo
imnke.l. "",'i,.- ll.-IILs. In elckle nl.iw
to m.rrine. tnnne V'i1! c llrnkftiat tj.ii-nn
ris tn trnii'l nri'l iieer.!,'". elty rur.-a liar
i-iiiv or Hi. -in com
polled pi stand nml being served with
ill Inks while thus standing, nilovtng
; ine eiitertiilnmriit, A piano and n drill!
Unites to 1. s-o eiiKiiged.
Whenever any reglstiant whone call
1.1 me eoior.s nan i.,.,., d, ferr. d by rea-
and Cider Nearhy
tVe.t (In.
1 iiii- I'lntTi iiiiTiirin 1 in 111,. iii, 1 . 1 11 1 ' - - . 1 " ! 1 1 1 ii ni 1 1-.1 - 11 1H.1 II....I... . .. i"ir
ri.i ii.iuiMii 1 H..A.I 'lit. 1 r, t-.i n'i-,-1 1 rii r. 1 ,-.....- ...... . . inn iir niu ............-. . . .. -.-. n.. .i ,1 1 i-it 1 i r u
iinW'-j7i.Vi'.;V.,.'- ,'iV.,,Ur.' .it. krtti, ien-1 furnish the music and any of the p.i- " ' ,,..' ,,' , , ,"-1n,'u""'" I" ;':"K!x,r,el .McKlnley. ,-, ,.,,, fanner ,Vf H',K,,-V' "'" Sr,ul" Warnoek stnet
.lcii.1. 27'j;esi4r. trolls who possessed any vocal alHllty ",'"n J" 'J-ne beoii Idle ..11 the faini 1111 " ' " IMoll. who has be 11 a tenant mi Investigation bv the Coroner's mile.
were permitted to slni- II,. nit i.imv i-iiK.iKeu or in nave tr e.i . '.'', u it. . . 11 1. 111 r. of Piiiii. f bowed mat JIci aitney. w n was not
KKI-'IXKI) SUCAUS voung iiegressM tlore s ne of to "'"' "'" 'l"f''"n-t that has beet. ,,.- l'.' ''- ''!"'l'les a c. II In t ,V H bes !.- 0.1,1 loved by the HoVerni,."t,t. w.i.s er-
I smollorr .ol-'.'mJ V . , 1 ' irded him. tin. b..-u,N w forthwith In-' 1 "y ' """" ""re. aunltltig trial .,11 milled to ride on the truck operated
Sntrntles -.t.. .-.r.ll i..i ..rue. w. w II smol.l.ig cigarettes and acting In 11 ills- ,,...,.. ,,,.,, ',.,' ' ", " ,." '""""'Hi "'" lh- cliarge of steallnif sl bocs ... 1, bv Mass, and that Sal-.sv bail falliil tc
-ati.i.. n ..n a l...ls ,.f 7 i:.i for .ira orderly nnd Immodest manner. , ,,,, '"" ""llltary setvlce If his barrels of elder f.,111 11 f stoi 1 its Tear at IV1111 s Ivrrv 1 oa -it d
""" "uut..l. ' At.otney Albert II Ladn,,' Jr.. pro- " ' ."!,!"b'3. ''"V"."'1 ",".'""1 '" '"" I m"V!'","'"' uV ,"" ''"' - "la .'s Magazine Ian"! 'whlch point 'cars 'X
I)IKY PltOOUCTS "s""1 '"'t IXounley had exiigaeiatrd ' j i" " . 7 T ' "l'1'1 ,"f lM "M'.dlent iVu'V1"1,?'''.,,"' ''''".I'l' IPhl... win, made supposed to stop.
U.Uin I JttMHJLlh , t,u cnniUh,nM ,,.. ,,., ,, .rll.l inul the' H ' l ?M (!r I"" tr"" wrvUv "rl"r! f" dis'.'.mr.V" ,h" ri,r",' . , "" xoner.ill.ig Xake and Mass.
I llPTVIIIl Uei.k nml a.- I".r wl'h re- , number of persons whle'i tl... room will actual call 1.1 the colors to the men . i",,', '',,?' ' "h." owner of lb,, farm 1 who were arrested following the aee,
le.lnt, .oTnlliu in .nor- rr..-l l....l.itlnr.-. , ,, ,, I, , nr. Mb hl..,r. "" r,:,".v needed In the production of i.af ,,. , .. ,. ,"' V ",'', '"KIMIulate.l him- I d. lit. Coroner Knight .ensllled Hie...
, xu$irtiz wv-'v'ifwj"- iW. , boon a,i ,;,. ,;:,;., an,i":.r,,n ,"''.: "! 'r'.,H tiU"i"v " .;,,f r.v;-,,,1,::;1' : , ';t;i,,,",'!v;i,e1r ,B,,:"vi,1,,1,e",:,,ii
:,"!!!: i!::-"-:h 'a:.,'s I' r'V'Y ::,r.?s '"'""'V f ..in.' whirl. . I.H-..I.-.1 t.. the .....A"." '."':.. '""-.". " only ex. I., .bswonun forme,-, but"later'h''i,a,: ' ' ,'. ". , w mie .' V,St ,, ' w l,oe cars
r.11',1 r.--i " union- 1 iii-ro .ir, on :. . ...
llecause of the peculiar camp situa
tion, sotnn districts that have completed
their quotas will be asked to furnhn
more men and will bo given credit Un-
VN ) P. R. T. MOTORaIANIoV" the seeonn draft.
Several thousand of those today or
dered mobilized will be used to fill Ufl
the ranks made vacant by deaths and
other withdrawals. Others will be for
Industrial calls, of which nfty-slx hv
already been made, Deputy Provost
Marshal Heneral Johnson stated.
The first contingent of Industrial
workers drafted recently went to
France, Johnson said.
Today's order will take men from all
Mates iMept lown nnd .Minnesota. Fol
lowing am Stato allotments:
Arizona, HS; Arkansas, 1541 ; Cali
fornia. I74S; f'olorado. 323: Connecticut,
.in.l: Delaware. 308: District of Colum
bia . 102; Idaho, 24:; Illinois. 191!
1 mum. a. -m . ; ivnn.au, an. ; .Maine, KO ;
Maryland. 382; Michigan. 5558: Mis-
sourl, 117n; Montana, 521: Nebraska,
4f. : Nevada, 72: .Vew Ilumpshlre. JI2;
New Mexico. 127: New York. 12.231:
N...U l...1,n... n . n--. ..a-
..'i... i-rftuui, .0..; iiii..., njttii; UHH(
honia, R9S; .Vew- Jersey. 4275; Oregon,
.1(13; Pennsylvania. 7828; Ithode Island.'
am; soutn Dakota, 226; Texas. 4041
I 1231 Myrtlcwo'id stieet. and as tho vc
I III. le leached Penrose l-Vrry toad and
.Magazine lane, It crashed into a troll-
1 he car VHisfnpcriit.il by Ma.vnard
of nrlntu Inl.lilmr ul
1 ..US rule.1 llrni nml noe l.r m-.' iuh.it
lth .l.'in.in.t nlwnrbliri the nfferimis ..'in.
tntlom.: l-'r.-e enses. iiert.y tlrs. ll .0
per stnn.l.ir.l .-as.-; current i.ei.ntii 11 l
per .ns. . w-.-slern extr. tlrM. fll.iii m r
e.ise. firsts, ft 1 lo pit inre. fan. v se,-, t...
,Kn w.-ee 1n,,hntz nt 12'. lie per t'.7.en
illlUSi: nol.1 slnwlv anil rul'.l weak nn.l
lower. O'intatlnns. New York full-i re.iin.
f.inty. .lane s.Vin': sp.-. I.il lilehi-r ... il.i.
f.uiey. Hepteinl.er-lni.il'. 2.V. N, iv Vork. lull
.ream. f.ill-inad. fair to iai.l. 2H'I2I-.
no
trreii singrrs but If occasionally one
of the patrons volunteered a .ung such
en'erta'ninei.t was perm'tted.
Mr. Laduer then Miuglit to r.eitse the
cabaret featu.e by stitlng tint there
Is n general feeling ..f unci-rtiiltity In I
th saloon trade as to whether or not
It Is unlawful to .iniliut a cabaret. He .
LIVU The market inl.-.l linn iin.l. r llal.t
! oOerttnr. tin.l a lilr iliin.ui.l (ju.iiiitio'irt.
rhickniK. snft-ine.iti'.l ro..si. r. :t." tw,
tmniv voiliii roosters, nnivtl-.'e ..I.I roo.ters,
1 -Js'iiaile. .lurk-;. I'ekln. 3.1 fl :i-. . .luk,
"l.i.ll.... Ilunnrr. Sn'niie: Re. sp. niu;i;.-.
I KUltn'.is. per liatr. Sl(1.2n, pis. nns. nt.l.
per pHlr. ::..f.:iii: plaeons. younu. per Pair,
I l.ltKSSKfi The m.irki.t ruled Pint, with
i.lim.in.l ri'inUly iit.s.irl.lnK the MmliL'.t otf.T-
Incs of i hole.' slo. k. Ciui.tiitliilis- Tr.iz. II
fowl.. 12 to t'.iK. mllk-feu. ilrv-piek.Hl.
r,mi-y sflei'te.l. yii.;. welKhlnu 4 Its. l.n.1 over
iipleii'. a.V'it'; :,a th- nniece. "2
! 34e, do, 3 tws afilere, SnttSle lromfnuia
In Ll.l... fH..;y. drv ph ke,l VVelKhlmc 4 Ihs.
an-l over 'pleee. 3..-. do. .V', His. npteee.
-:I2'.13.1.". smaller slip's fSSLVJi. Itriillltu
, elilcken vvelKhlnif ttififi lt.s npln .ler-
.ev fnuev. lay1 l'-'e. Viislnla fnno. .iil.ie.
ether nmil.y. ,11 41 SH.'. uenl.TII. I'.l'f.llle.
Iloatllit; . Iili kens, wi-titern. In hov.- WVIffh
ln V-i 'lin nnd over apl .I..', iln I IP..
'.piece, ...ot.l.c, ou, ,i-i iu- ...m.-u, .ill,,...'
Ui, 3i-j Fa lijs HPlre
I Klluit- ..-.fitrTi. In 1,1
' , ,. ., 'It.. .1. II- Si ". I... ....I-..-
HII'I .,,r. MV'in ."..Vi u. ,, a 1. ,' ,,'r o,i,r,-r-
.llM.T.'c; ilo. 2'-j3 Ihs apteee, 2Slt.1iiv. Old
inn-terw. ilrv plrke.l, 27i'. C'npnni. per Hi.
VVelehlns- sWIll lt.. Hpie-e aSUnile; sm.illir
. glrea. SfUCtic. Turkes. nenrliv. ilrv-plckeil-
lancy, ainnoe. mir to noon ;Kwa,e ;iur. .rnp . ..mi .
orv-.n. hii.i ri.nry. t.lw.l. ' . ..
Kiniey anil her am st followed.
UKCKUITIXO XKW MILITIA
tile supply or labor annul tenant to nrr
rlciiltu..- and lo nml. Ilk- all means for
Incrcashig the harvest for the iigileul
tural sea-on of 1!HS. There Is now
pending- before c-mirri-ss .. I II nutlioii..
lug tin Secretary of Wn - grant fur
loughs, with or wliboir i . y. lo nun
In the army to enable then, to engage
... 1...1 i..i i ....i.......... .,...
...,i.l .... ,-n ..... . . ... - ui'iiie. . .... ...... ..si ii ..i.oi ai iiuieinis
said Mr. i. Ibbmiey had been striving for T,. ,.,.. r ,is in u ., r,.n..v..
I'OULTKY twelve years ..have the lleenso .lu.lces lt ,,,, lt u.tt ln In pailleular In-!
. ..,.. ..,.,.-.,.,. iiei-iaion on tins stances In which men who are the main-1
ouestlon but no previous c-mrt had dor. , ...... f f.irls have be ,. Indiiel.d into '
so, and a saloonkeep.i- who did not the service either through voluntary I T ,,,,., W,,li n. nn-
dedte t.. con.luet a cabaret was com- enlistment or wleetlon, and wlio-e J '" Ulcn'",t "''" Open.-) nil Onice
polled to do so when be found a com- ,rv,-.s dining the present emergency ill City Hall
p.tlto.' one square away from his place . :iK.eiitui-e ale lifedul. These fur- :
providing siiih eiiteitalnment and l.nmhs will be granted after consider.!- f.l.'iitenant II. til v F. Walton ,li- to.
thereby securing all the trade. tn f n. clicuiustane.s of tho hull- da i.peneil a roerultlpg statlo'n'l.'i' the
Judge Wevsel told Mr. Lailnei thatvldual case In which they nrlse, when Mayor's reception loom. City Hall for
be ci uld not ngiee with him In this tl... military situation Is such that they I the new State mllltla ' '
statement. n he had only vesterday can be granted without ton great ills-' Itetween :t(n) anil :ir.n ...., ,. .....,
tefiried to a decision which bad been I luptlon mid disorganization of the aimy , to make up the Pblladelph'a quot'i Tn'u
rendered bv - Judges Sulzberger and or of any particular organization of the troops of cavalr.v ..to In' be maile up
imi-k.v, in wiin-ii me coin iiiaiu. us ;ios- aim,v.
Hon a to cabarets very cleir. ..,,...,... .-..tM's-
ilesldes, whole a- saloonkeepor saw The new central rrerultnu.- station w 111
another m in In the business v-.ilatli-.g . "As to further meai s lo prot.ct agrl- , ,, 0l(l fl(im ,, ti f (l',.,, .'..-I .l.v
the law Hat was no excuse for him to culture a new regulation has been pin-; ,,,, um , , . "'
nlsn I, Hie l.iw- I Its re.ne.lv wi.s llllllfnitisl lllllllol U.lllg Ugl I.UlUral Stll- , .,.,,, ,... ., , .,",'. . . ' .""
n"uhl, .iKin.'ir.'VlS!. '? '"e a lemon.trance with the ,1erk of dents In ' 'V'IhIwIT' 're-' V" ""V "", "' '"' Hie old
I MM I'llUI I iinil MiHt 111" tlUHT JHJII'I nii-JH-n ' , il L'l lll-l I ItlJ.ird UUrlpf- tll.i I., r
..i.wi iu..,,i ,.r .i.ii.nr.L,. ii.au. ..,.. twn inri. of tlio .luartfrniaHffr 1'-I n,.. .. rt '
ri'iri i, inrniiii n iiii.uh cw nn - inini -.- --.i- - - - - mi mh
will take a chance. Ih-rebv Jeopardlsliig partment provided tneir c.ass siaiinuih
their license, a
..t.i.... ,:.. .. -...-.""" e, niiiiiiai-i t.-iss ... IP' ne Kiiooriiooii in ...iiKazine
ilio im,;, i7i i, V '"V "M'Ml'io'l that n.ne and Penrose Ferry road, to stop
"lie v is l.i l'r"K,n from a pen audi their cms when they reach Hut Intcr-
stie was utile In rii'M.i- put sixteen section
rn b,nels of rider were also found '
missing by tie phvili'lnn and n iiiii,. I j
dil.ctlv. vvork disclosed ivv..,.,KH and SUXDAY SCHOOfi HKAD DIKS
V.':,"n ',','"; ,'o '1'1''' '," "", llo,no of an
Itillan lesldlng a short distance l'tom ,. . , ,. ..- tr.-..- , nr
the farm The m.yi declared be bad Benjamin Collins Tllllllfrhutst Was
... ii n.iseii ...e iiropcity from Mrs. Me." n : . t. ,!.!. n. i M.,l,n
,er nn-... C..l I , 1 luilllliuill, lluuutl uuvuo .'uoim...
:am
m
ff
m
1.- Id. .Hi
i tan, 2 4.; Vermont. 1R6; WashlngtorW jrn.1
(!38; West Virginia. 514: Wisconsin Sji
2214; Wyoming, 134: Massachusetts!;;! ri
2lifi!i; Alabama. 2034: Florida. S0i-B 1
Heorgl-i. 5925; Kentucky, 1C51 ; Loulx-I
itinti nr. 7i MiiKiiva tmi totn v.b4Ii'
Carolina, 5174; South Carolina. 341 V aJ
TentieHsee, 2753; Virginia, 2178. B iSi
u v.r.a
8 51
t -M.
ra
REGISTRATION TIME
FOR FOREIGN TRADERS!
c i1 M
Those Without Certificates by Man
18 Cannot Continue Transac
tions Named in Order iV'jVfl
;,.m
I 1-1, n 1.'am. n...... .. I.nnl. T....... I 1 . -.
lenj.imln Collins Tllllnghnst, one ... , debdila Is advised that bankers, tner. p- ft"l
ko'mh mercnaiHK in cnanis, manuincturerH, exporters ant
the oldest rubber
Phi adelnli a. for yea. a
Sunday school of the Frankfort! Hat
liiurch. died inrly today n bis home,
232 Wlsler street. Hetniantown. He was
US ears old. Ills widow and one sou.
Albeit W. TillliiKhast. survive hltn.
For many years .Vr Tllllngbast ilon
diictnl his business nt 23ii Markit street
and be was active until sK weeks iiro,
when he suffeted an attacK of heart dis
ease. He was a member of the Ninth
llliU Country Club.
head or the I Importers, and all otl.ers carrying ac
(ford llaptlst , counts with c-r for foreign correspon
fiom this clt.v and (he companies, of
nifnutry.
liod
keys, western,
lid so far as I am con ' Is such as to place them In the upper f.T-OIif.,,. ...... . ,,,,..., ,",,.,.
lot heieafter accept this . third of their Cass, lly Ibis menus It , ItLUItttl. VOX I.. Mh hit BUBIKI)
fair to Bo,l. 323ilc Turkey.: old loin, i excuse." will In. possioie ... .. i.-i ... .. ,".",. ... 7"
3lr;ir.e: do. common. Sao. Hucks. ueitern. .H,,,. siioeinaker added that he did ' of such oung men In order tn cnatile bcnator I.oilge and Navy Ofllcillla lit
?m?wLl'" "t "" why rules had not been token them to perfect themselves as agricul- Fttner-.l
JK'w'e.tern; is027o.- S' .uaher "dJizJn- ' to revoke he licenses of su.l. places ' turallsts and thereafter to protect them J Unual
ents. either In account current cf cu f, S
rltles. who have not made nppllcatioi "'4i
for registration certificates by March It 1 n'tta
as reiiu.reu l.v executive order by this
Pre.'.llU'f.t. Will Iia iirr.,.t).,i-a An. Mnnfi
Hniilng transactions covered by the ors 5tj
,UT.: .. ,6 -i
I lie s.uieiiieiiL .OIICWS t. J-'l
.U,n tn .1,.. .ll.lln,,!,.. I.. n.t.l-l-.!l lA-fm
satisfactory and exten.fed publicity tint V'VtM
Federal ltei.erve Hoard has authorlieif ' P'fM
the Federal Iteserve bankc to continue Tfc 1H
to take nimllcatlons for rrrl-.trn.in r . 1
certificates beyond the dato orllflnall'f' ',yl
"t. but II Is now felt that surVlelen' '.tfj
jti.r v.,.ii,..e street .is 1,1-nisoil on in,, lime litis elapsed ti. eiiiilile n I concern.! . iVJ
a. ms and legs Ibis' nftenio.oi Ii , '' familiarize themselves with the 'tV 1J
slipped fro... a pip- at Hi- Torcisdale , r"1?". " " ,' ",n Ja,i' n,n n0c "l JEC
flltritlon i.i.i... The iml-i was clean- ,l,r,'b.v. BlvPn ,,lut. P "r!l'n exchanjV3
Mllltt I It'll l'l. ii.. i in nil) i '"in t-itiin niiariMiinu nnviril lit' 1ta avami . '.l ,r
lug u pipe when the accident iiiiiii.i'iil , (1't,r , (e ,.arrler on after Marc
is imiiries were rtiiini iii .ne 1ills, unless a registration certltlea
ri, in. .im.. i.urj,,..., ...ii, ,,..- ,1.,- ,,,,.i;i. snail nave necn appuea
to go home that date."
Laborer Hurl at Torre-dale Plant
O. W. Mitel, tlilrt -two years old, of
Whit,, wluhlnc 11 tn 1'J IS, iiei ilnen.
$7..".04u7.7ri, ilo, do, tllo IPs per .U.en.
.. 7-,'(7.2S do, do. 8 lbs. per dozen VofJ
c.CO; do. ilo. 7 ll.s. per .Inen. I. :,:;
do, do. '.'aii'j U.S. per iliilell, J3W3.I5;, i-.,1 . ,,ne leslllt
ri nr.- ,,n,.ii n,. v.. -. ?-...!' lean to one itsuu.
FRKSII FRUITS
when miihli wjim furnlthf nnd nun J In biich mtiV
r... Il 1.1 IX. UU..tll Itlllt lllflV
lin it uny rum linn m .. . ,t
... ....... i iiiiiiiii. .i:ii-iiii l 111..1 . ...
.iml uuinen permlttr.l to U.irc-- pn.mlscu-, sluml.J perform In tnc iwn nurirj-in i ( j-attn.n) ,,r!riaiH, VoJii ,.f VL f.!L!?l
iijsly. Thit hort of tiling nml.l only ; tlio nation. , k. rve of Cpoiki von il Mrvm- VfVnw.r
Die wholv Influstrlal ami acricumirai ( mnih.im of t!n Xuy who ,io,l :ii,)r-
Urin nni wtttt uiily jtifMl i. If. Lilt v.ilii'1"
1 fftMTTU.ll w r wi'll n'ittalnnl tit i i hole"
uto k. (Juotntli-ri1: Apple p-r Mil. Nine.
I !. W'itiiH.tp 14'miI. NnrthTii Sp. I'H.
HuM..t.r.lMiH.. $: Will '. t.i iiu. I!l.:'.tf
JJ.ll'lvAln fAJMV 7t r.u. Ke.tn- llciiljl
I ti 'j .stitvtn.iii Win jhj
t I .. I . r- ii t f ',1 .
t,
'. i
1 1 ii ;
.use that the law was not definite, nn
i there had been rulings that It was not j
! unlawful to furnish Instrumental music.,
Judg" vVevsel ri piled that be under-'
! stood this statement was based on oner
1 decision In' which a very liberal view I
I had been taken, but the act of 1S7 pro-i
I videil that no liquor should be sold or,
I furnished in any theatre or place of
iainusiinetil, and the question therefore
! depended ml what the law meant by uny
.other place of amusement. Whlln It,
, had been held In one Instance that In
strumental music was permissible, thin
court would be lliellll.-il in uilinw prei.-
-,-l'ushel client, although his own view was to the
X. S.'t'i! . ..n.ilmri'
, hiiianHS, per Imnri, 2iii:i.r.ii;'i,rniiiies 1 i.ir. jiBi. S ii.emaki r seemed to coticur.
Ida, Ptr box. at7... ornnuei I'alltiiriil.i. """'' , , ' t ...i,. ..ln.i . ,.e,.
ler l.ov J.lii i!. lunKerlnes. Florida. pr and lie aiked Mr. Ladner what he pro
1 strap. .1i7; Kmpefiiilt li.irld.i. ir box. .p.sed to do. The law-j er at once replied
ls:lr::7.v'!ne';!,1;'r."rr,e'.'.r,Je;s'.'v. .TV .KfcltH.it th .-almret feature would bo cut
.i..iiii ij; ramn-rri h, jtrnfy. itr i-m . ii.ih out anil im imifu'. fiimuiK " '''niiih
Attotnoy T.a.Iner nvinn nimli tlio o-, Mttmllon Is Iioinp mbjtrtt d In very com
.i i,.i.. .. ,.u ,.e ,i,nnin .... I . . ... ... i. ... .tic. . a. ..i
wi;',,"1,'5 ." .'ii ''""" '"'e.ln.l ,vas thronged
I with tela ls and trlernl'. A dntiU
of bluelacUets from lit,, navv j,,,-,! were
! the active i.til Immers. Tl,.. .,.,
111.11: llli.ik Tnls. I
,. I'nilio t.'l'n I ... !
Yjrk Imp'-iliil. 1.1.2541 I 75. Hen Imvl-. ;it.
) 25. lipple., Westell), p. r 1"X - VVI.I.Sip i
i J I. .15 113: Winter IPilinli... l.75t2.5n. Spllr. I
I enlnirir II.7.-.4I.' s."., Itnnie ll-nl.n I'JIi 2 :.,
llellrluus. I2.5l.il I. Kilns, 1 HHI 2.50. Hit
e. $ .MIS. 2.50, Sllivni..!. VVIneM.ip, l 50 if '
2.50. I'.-iinutlln. 41 753. Newlnwll I'lppln. i
l -5'u 2 Ml. York Imperial 1.5n'n2. H..I.I
win. 11505.2. Ill.nk Twin. l. 5I.I 2 25. I
Hhiio, )1..Mir2, itpples. nenrby. per.h unper, 1
.i.li-fl I I ..,. I. H.il..'-. I ei.r.iv iipr -i
L.iNket 25el S1.25; leinnns. n r l.nx
iirelnnslvo study In order lo discover
any means that may be taken to protect
nnd augment Hie labor supply uppuiieii- i ....in,,..,, vril rti..mr,i .
mil t. . Inili.strv and agriculture witiinui ,, .,,,. t.Iirj. ,-.,! , !,,,(.,, ,, ,
precluding III.' p.ninpl nml orderly prog- dent Lowell. ,,f Hnrvi.ed: Fran. Is I
less of our inliltarv l.lans. II Is conlldenl- lllcglnson and Hear Admiral Leigh s
Iv believed Hi.il great pinsrcss can be 'I aimer chief of Hie Hureau nf Nnvma
.iii.de along Ibis linn and thai more cf- '""',,"'"" '"' '-' Admiral Spencer
fectlve ni-asiires than nny yet dev Ised 1 1;,,..'""1' "I""'''""' " N.t Ix-Pail-can
be pill Into operallon lo uttnlti the I
desired end.
FIIOM I.N'DCSTIIIAL HANKS
"It must be emphasized that this is a
war of mechanics. The toed of the
several annul forces for men highly
skilled In technical and mechanical pur
suits Is greater than In any former
war. Vet this need for specially skilled
men finds tho nation under tho neces
sity for Increasing lis production In al
most every line or industry. v uuuraw
l)KY.'0Xi: BILL IS PASSKI)
J, "draw berries. Florida, per quart. -5'U' ' ,lt, miUed In McNanmra's place If lilt, j ns f ,lien from Industr.v must
VKCKTMll K'? I license was renewed. The court. Willi-!10 made and these withdrawals must
. iiaii.iain,i.a i M nw reassurance, said It would con- UiiP u,n who might otherwise be de-
i Tim (,-enernt nisrket was nub t nml ban ly . aider tho matter. , feired nn account i
!sey'."per '.'",.uM.,.Ui,.!!kt . S?l M..!-No.'"l. 1111' llearliiKs on othfr len.onst ranees will , Ideations and skill.
Texas Legislature Prohibits Liquor
Sales Within Ten Miles of Cump
Austin, ie March 12. The lower
house of the Texas Legislature has
adopted the conference committee report
on thn bill piohlbltlng the sale of liquor'
within ten miles of a military Camp nn
shipyards. The Senato had amended tho '
bill tn make It become effectlvo April 15.
The bill now goes to the (lovernur.
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i$m
v
line, Nu. i;, L'.Mt a.V; uliflc pittatuH, p.-r tno
iMH. ivnnteyiVHpiH, 91 41111 711; i-w vorh,
$l,40SH.iHi: wewlorn. $i;i M l.tto ! pn
Inloi'. Jerney. pr fci-hu)i. 1M . IJ:t Un.
Xo. 1, ll.iritfl.n.": Nn. 1. "ti""."i( v.
putatiit. Jeriv, pt-r li'impT -Nn I. !.riO
ftm": No. ". 1'fit l.j."i. ijirv. N w Vork.
Pr buncli, iif."Mi; ilo, Klorltln. p-r rraii',
7.V4i J J.pttu' Florid i. pfr ti.tiiipiT,
t 1t?'J: iS". I'nllfornl.i li'i'lu-ru. per rrat
t,'J'tH" r.iulinowtr, f'allfnrnl 1, p. r rte.
"f)r$i" J 1. ". HruMticlM Sprout n, I.oiik Iwl.inil.
hit nt . ISflSno. KKiv'pUiitH. llorlU, por
Pox. futri; eio, futnii. wr 1'i'x. 4 y 3 i'u
rumbefH. i"lorl1.i. per liumptr. $3Si.V
r(UilHiifB, runt-la, !- tui'i .im n t I
Hiilnnrh. Norfnlk, per Mil.. 12. noun. tin. I
Texait. PT r.sKi.. i.;"..h...ii
fnlk. Dei- LM IH1 .Ml lieu
npp h.iliuier. I-fl I. HoflH. 1'Ior .(. PJ
rratp. $1.r''6iL. do, pr loo tunrhe, iif
Vchb. FIorlJH. pr liamper. I-'U'I: rto. I'al
Ifornla. per ilrum. IOWk. IVppern, Klnrhln.
periralv. 4 do. Ouliati. per box, tMCTt,
TonmtoeH, KIorMa. pt crate. J3W'l.r.U; il.i,
Cuban, lr crate. ItUil Turulps, Cnnmllnn
rututiairutf, loa llm., $l..itiri'. Cabbacn,
l)iintnh. ttf"i, pi-r lun. tiuUltoi lo. FlorUla.
nw, per tkt.. ti& "H, Onion. New York
Htwl watcrn, it l(M)-lb. bac So. 1. flti?
1 25; No, 'J, 3Ul75c. .Muahrooins, per lb,,
1m Jieartl tomoiinw.
Nint'lecn Hurt When Car Upsets
ih:atiih
Closing Livestock Prices -
Chlrtiifa, Marrh 1-'. HOOK llecelpt.
45,iH0 head: tomorrow. MMMHI ht-ail. I.Uht.
Kteutlv: otbern loo beluw iculfrdav'B averae.
Hulk! MiinoniT.S.'Vi Ufiht. tl70irlf mixoil,
llu laveif.on; iieuv, ...i. ...u-..i.n..; iuukii,
1.V7oi!tl5.l3; sood to ihulco heavy. I1U.4,.
I "'ATTI.E Ilecelpts, 15,000 bead. Steady
I to Mn.ni 114. ,.,,.,,.., u.....
J10.10. l.amb., lis.
Smith Omslnl. .Marrh IS. IIpOH lie
clnts 1R.I1U0 head, l'tvs to KM lower,
CATTI.B ntcelpta, 7000 head. Steady.
riilKKl' Hel.t, 17,000 bead. Ten jo
15o hlaher.
Kanaa 'ly. March 12. CATTI.G lie-
celnt". 111100 head. Market Heady.
IIOIIS Iteceliiti. VOOU head, Market
' s'l'l&KP Itecelpta. 0000 head. Market
SOo hliiher. .
NEW YORK UUTTEU AND EGGS
' New York. Slareh 12. HUTTKH He.
rrfpti, 7HH tuba. Market uncettled, Uo-
Chf"lOS Hecelpta. 17,861 eaae.. Market
firm Kxtras. Hllo: eilra flrata, 38ti e, flrata.
36c7 5nla.-S0W1T'l wMt. 4540oi
brown. 3040ci mUed. 8803l)c.
London Bank Beudjr for Business
Vew York. Sfarch, 12,-s.The Ixmdan
City and Midland Hank announced that
It la iiow In a position to handle trans-
owoRft "yiiiy -Vi"L""r2.,i'f.'., w-72
Wi:ilKll. -Vlnr.li tl. lillHSTIAN VYHIIIIIt.
son nf li.te .Ienli t.n.1 .VtHrsHreltin Weber,
llet.iltves and friends, also nieinhers .f Perk
ins !..!. N" 402. I". & A M ; Sprlinx llar
ileil 1'ouinll. Nn. IK. .1 Ii. of A M . also
inenili.-rs of Hernnn Kefnriiii'l .Ion iiiiir.li,
Imlt.-il tn lunersl. Wed . 2 P PI , Kill N
Kill si. int. M(- V'ernon IVtll. Kein .Ii.m
liiav I.' viewed Tnes. eve
M.-.- V1.I.IOS Mar.il 1.1. ..1 H.-tlll.nnr.-.
"kite Nnr-i Mil VVil.t.lAM. son of David nnd late Uliz
n 1-ior'l.l.i sli.V'1 Slel'alllon ltelatlves nnd filemls In-
viien ... IUI.-.-.i ,,,., , ... ... .......
re.lil.ii.-e. 514 Vine st. Int Ml. Marfan
IV.n Vtlto flllleri.1.
1IK1.II Marel. II I'Al'I.IN'i: D dnuah
ter of Anna F. ami bite John Itelli. It. t.
tlves and friends Invited to funeral servl, ea
Thura , It Hi., nt Hie i linnet nf Andrew
J Il.ilr ft e.in. ..nu ..in. ..'.., -o- .ii.
private. Itemalna may bo vlewtd wed
VVVHNIIU. M.iriil 12. nt re.ldenei' (
.on Samuel ' VVnirner Jr.. VVnnevvni'il.
Pa SAMl't'-l. r. VVAUNKIt. Sr . need 7."
Heiiltlv.s and frlel.da Invited to servlivs
srl 3 P la-, realdenee ef ibnmhter. Mrs
11 II fiagilj. Newvllle. 1'n. Int private
Sit Newvllle. Tr...ln leave llroad SI. Slu.
"'V.Arnf.IliiAI.K, Mnrel, 12. nt Klltn
.'ke.ir'.t t. IIOWAIH) P.. husband nf
r.inn V I.au.lerdale. Hetatlvea and friends
!:.'!.n.a..V', ...r.tirs. Thura. h p n, Oliver
II '.Hair 1IW-- s- t-'he.tnut at Int.
l"r.llllY. Mnl. It. nev. CLAHBNTK It
hiLL-ind nf Jlsnnila J'.erry ana pastor or
n-ur.n-ri.ilUe H'a.l .vieinoil.ai l-:p.seonHl
1aniierav.nl' '- ., ,,, v. ,. ....,., (n.
lltn", Pr J ..."m,"IM.oa.,
ai'cuunt of tlulr Hpcelal quul
....l .1.111 n't... .wv.k.lou .- imtii-
l llKlttJOllJ illHI llHI. 1 ITT' llll!.-.'(ll,l IIM.lt-
I t - . . r i. . l,llt,..l ..Ml I... ..I.e. i !.... I
mw,. Ilrle, l'a Match 12-A city street cirj
In one of tlir.t vvajs. ,uill ,,. ,ml lwellty asseiu:ers
"l-irsl Men already In the mlll'iilv .,m,,rd turned over today In rounding
I service who liuve such special skill will ., hi.ip turn on a hill. Nineteen were In-!
I bo taken from Hie line regiments and I Jured.
KplacopalVhurcli; VVoudlvn. N J, Int. prl
! llirlelKli I'm. Friends may ohII
Thnra eve at re.l'Ienee of fat ler-ln-blw
Tinira. ;".. ',,, ..aH.. ... v-,.,.aiv,.
.Inhll A. I'Hrruw . -"-, -
N...J, .VP',7" Wt ,' piT-vis7rfVs-iniiT
MciVaNIJ. wl.iow of Allen Mcl.aue. Int
il"JHmorel!il. .
1 1 KM' WAXTKIV l'KMAI.K
GIIH lleHned youns Blrl to a.alat mother I
with care of tr. mo., jtlrl. 4-yar.olil boy;
ref renulre.l. i-nnne .., ,,... i...
COoklNH ANI HOVV.NSTAIItS VVOilK. ep.
ileriiian rreferrt: sood vvaitea; adulta,
l una .-i. i-.i. ... . , , , ,
1IKLI' VVANTKH MAI.K
I.INEMKN Experienced men wanted , for
work In our yard. Apply 0:30 a, m. to 4
r. m., Atlantic Ueflnlna- Co., Employment
bept.. Atlantlo Uate. 3141 l'aaiyunk ave.
rABM AND OAKDEN
Maule Seed Book Free
ITtl pa.f a of valuable, aarrt.nln nnd
. .f valuabla sard.
SilllM TXTTrkijI fl ilfai :
1 Ij WSSSy NationalBank'V'l
j Z. Wy Third and Arch Streets VOjF p '
jSS75 A Commercial Convenience sl, InSv
""' "- in a Commercial Community """ s
Ktateiiwnt of March 4. 1U1S. j
Iitrsot itn:s i !.iaiiii.ith:s '
,,ffl7r."rii,S:IB,,n,.v.-,l!:5ill:8a:iS W i..-w $S00'000'00 '
I'u. ion e?"' I ialil'lllV Ve: """u' ,oi.nt 07.317.47 1117.010.37 V
'"count ot 'Arrept. (irrulallo.l .. , 4110,001.31) '
.?..' rteeuted by Areepliilnea Kvecu t e d 5 .
I $ fil-llaiik 3J.0D0.77 4
S r..V . ,. a ue.Vr.o 1.108.5113.40 tl'.lls la able with 1.1.
., ....... , erui ueirrve HiiiiK suo.uoo.uu , .
S 13.ntl. 080.15 mils Iteill.rounteU with t '
.. .w,vv.. t-.,i-.i it...... ii.r.1. inn .nl .1 r
foreign Hill, uf Ki. V.
eliansff aold with lin
I dor.ement ef thla Hank 13.000.00 ?
Har loan Ilcpo.lt...... 667,000.00 .
-J llcpwlt. 10.100,31)0,61 :v I
I I I13.770.e.13 I I
I tll'llCKItSl J. H. McCULI.OCH, 'reaf.lent 1
I TIIEOPOtlE II. CONDEHSIAN IXIUIS N, BPIELDEnaEU
'"""'vice.i'reatQ'eni I'lce-lTealdent and Caihler .
SAMUEt, CAMl'nKLI.. Aitt. CaiMer. O. 8TUAHT VVIHTE. -Inf. CaMr. ,
,, MauKu " jfjiEDEIUCK KAHH.AMn, Audtanl Cathitr $ J
& UinECTOHS'l VV. It, CAIll'ENTEll, Cfcolnnon o the Board ,
W Iinatlua J, Uohau Henry V. Mltchelllaiula N. Mplalbers.r amuel E. I.andl.
I Aaraii Uana H. H, Marvlni Win, McAdoo. Jr. Win. p. Oelbermann.. J
H Ttwo. II- Cond.rman J. 8. McCulloeh Nathan-T. Kolwell Jonathan Jenk. H
H.lloracJT. PetU John C. Martin .-unr-lI..Brlon, r Jr, ChiHia . Clark ',
jtnrr CjJesrrrfrmmj r jrr?
n l jd ii r .Ji'ilis
namcoais mm miDoer uooasi
HALF OFF
Till U poillliely nur limt rlimire tn nhare In tliefe remrUbIe bar t Jl
Rnliit. With the coiii-laiil Inireiiwe of prlre In HHln coat's nml rubber jtooda f TiJ
the nf man nr ivointtu itlll Knap up tliene barfralni even ttinurli jou mayv
lie la no immrilhile need of ther rooiU It utll pay you uell to buy liow
In iiiiother ueek tfili iiierilmndUe Ull be three llmeN this present price. ?
THESE PRICES GOOD UNTIL SATURDAY, 8 P, M.
Men's and Women's Raincoats
Styles of every description nnd color. Imported and
domestic materials. Trench and plain models.
$ 10 Now ... $ 5.00
$ 15 Now ... $ 7.50
$20 Now . . . $10.00
$25 Now . . . $12.50
$30 Now . . . $15.00
Boys' and Girls' Raincoats
$ 4 Now . . . $2.00
$10 Now . . . $5.00
Children's Storm Boots, $1.50 Boys' Hip Boots, $3.1
WATERPROOF
MONEY BELTS....
RED RUUUER
GLOVES
HOT-WATER ROT- 7C
TLES, $1.00, NOW OC
20c
25c
8(
RUBBER KITCHEN
APRONS. $1-50 VALUE
ICE BAGS, CI
$1.00 VALUE 0
GOODYEAR C 1 . f I
Vfl
!H
AIR PILLOWS...
Men's Dlack Rubber Coats and Oil Clothing at Special
Boots and Arctics at Regular Prices
a
820,
Chestnut
'Uf it't rubber, w have il.'
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.y .
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v IWiv WarTa