nil'1 pji'in 'isw 'iiwnn R'' ,V s.W S, Wf JfSLi '!' ? '-VUT.K'l-'T'1 '"ip-''VW " t' ' .niW EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH , 23, t 1918 VJi I 1 ' V ' x w GOSSIP OF THE STREET MARKET SEEMS TO BE WAITING r FOR BIG NEWS FROM EUROPE fievy Little Importance Attached to Slight De- f cline oi Prices Before Yesterday's Close. Gossip of the Street Till: fact tliat tlio slock market solil off somewhat Immediately tne rcelliiK tlio floc vcsterilay created no Interest In the financial district 'in tlila i'H. l...1nAft It eeettio,! tlnrli.iv (hn I.Ma .a..lnn tl.nt tlfttllllll- alinrf nf hi inn".. -- n ' ......... o. - iomo very MnrtllnK news riom the liinopean vvartroni wouni iniiiience rtho ni.irKct'one way or another. And In the opinion of one of the best, (informed banker-) nnd brokcm In the downtown section news of some I kind fiom I.iiropo that will cany sreater wclsht tnan wnai is coming Friow will be necessary to affect prices of stocks to an appreciable, degree. Kino imcert.ilnty as to the lln.il tlecMon on steel prices kept the Steels Bfluctiutlns somewhat vesttrilav, but It Is expected the result of the pricc-IKItiK will be known mmc time ciion. The street Is not etpecting much If any cluiimo itom tne lormer uvea prices The Philadelphia committees that aie preparinu for tlio next i.iuerty Xoan cnrnpalpn especially the city committee have been eiy actle right alotiB mul ji.irtlcnl.il ly so recently. Tliey Iiuvo held suveral lm tiortant meetlnss, and u meelliiK to biltiR toRttber some of the out-of- Etovvn committees with olheis .vvorklns In the city will be held Monday It la understood f Thoe bet Infoimed on stock niiiiKet londltlons do not expect any thing different from the present dullness until the l.lbeitj llond cam paign Is out ot the way. Summing up tho situation, one banker said that the piciiei.it market I. n war mniket. nnd that any one who wants to follow It will lind It 'fluctuating back nnd forth nccordlng to the war news from Kurope. Equipment Share Activity Predicted well known bioker In disrusslng the rnllioiid lontlol bill just signed b 1'icsldent Wilson rnUl csterday that he looked for the measure to cicale lonsldcrable nrtlMly among the erillimeiu snares, .vihoiik tho'o he cspected to see pni tlcularly active wero American iar anci Foundry and Baldwin. It Is mid tlio loctnmrut plans to spend Jl noo.ooi) iinu lor rnnroau Af equipment and that orders to that amount would be placed during tho Wnreaent vciir Inillr'eitlv, such stupendous equipment expenditures would lnaturall liuvo an effict on Steel stocks, which will undoubtedly act In ijmnathv There sccins to be gcnci.il satisfaction over the signing of the rail roid control bill It Is felt that whatever Is not right In railroad man agement can now lie reunion iy ine c.overnnicni ny me i-m-iuiso .i ... powers confencd by th'e mil 'President's Scaled Message to the Senate The delivery of n sealed mesvago from the President late Thuisday afternoon t tho Senate, and tho subsequent meeting of tho Senate in executive session, has apparently Inspired tome fears In tho financial district as to Impending events. It can bo stated that no special Importance wns attached to this meeting. It lasted only ten minutes. Trom Washington sources It is learned that the message related to certain changes In treaties with Allied countries, these changes being necessary to permit tho drafting of nationals residing In the United States. The I'nited States Steel Corporation, it is said, has In preparation a pamphlet report which is to bo Issued shortly. Advance Information was that tho report would show- n substantial lncrcaso In book value, even exceeding the outsldo estimate of $1S0 u share. There Is qiilto a llttlo speculation on what this statement, which is to bo ready next week, will really show. Treasury Certificate Sales Here Approach $40,000,000 $ Subscriptions to tho offering of $500,000,000 United States Tieasury 'LH per cent ceitlllcates of Indebtedness, which closed jcsterdiiy, nggre- 3 gated for this district moro than $36,000,000 up to 2 o'clock. If the $40,000,000 quota be not fully sub-crlbed, tlio actual subscrlp- 5 tlons will nevertheless bo a lniger total than for any previous offering M , V - H...! tjiWl lei wm.ui.--a, A l-'or tho last previous Issue, dated Sl.ircli 8, the suhsrrlpllons in this '9 district wero $33,000,000, at that timo u ueorcl heie. Tlio figures for the .February 27 Issuo wero $30,000,000. Commercial Steel Prospects While, Washington's program Involves larger waristeel requliemcnts for the second half of tho ear than tho steel Industry oxpocted, there Is ino disposition to recede from tho appraisal that there will bo a great deal t 1: ' H8HARP UPTURN IN SILVER s - Wief That Metal May Reach New High Price. Levels tXtw York, March 23. The sharp up- i In the Bilver market Is believed by rts In the trade to be merely the tinning of an upswing which may ry the price to a new high level yet wrearnea-of. A moderate Increase In ' demand during the week just ciosca upon a market most sensitive to ST,n pressure and found quick reflec- l la the quotation. nouirh (hit mnrkf.fr has- hean almost ot offerings the supply and demand lor a nerlori heevn well na ancea, ''Principally to the fact that China importing. Chlna'a import, season 1 closed, and coincident with tills came upward movement In the price for . Another month will usner in ner yrt eeason. Hfcr products must ne nor in oar stiver ana tnis win auro Icallv stlmulatn (frm rlr-mand for the al. Prediction of mounting prices find in this assured ouhook ror an laaed demand comlnir at a time when 1 no promise of an Increase la Mnctton and when available supplies at a low ebb. A decrease In the sup- ,oi mo metal la more likely. Bielters are worklns unon their grves. which have dwindled steadily " me months that the unpreceaeni- severe weather, paralyzed railroad w. The approach of China's export On finds mi aotiti. nhr.rtairA nf silver i which promises to grow worse In . Of better. Two months may be re- lo provide comfortable supplies (Copyright, jju, . rrlclon d I o.i Till: J.TUKV Tilts l'All . All I'nitunil Is mj.lincil lir "Tlif tfllow Dove," n IIMH)-liiiririnnrr iilri.tnin- Hint rirniis nhiintnin ttntnti ntrr llr II l-.li 1lnf4 nnil tliut tiiuUrs pfrlndlr lrtp In l.tiiUnil, lonlli of enrrh tint fnllf-il tit Inrnli tlir hldlna litiire of tlie irrat liliinr. nnil ntlnck nitiilnftt It by the inr ilfffne liHTfl lirfn rriunllr futllf-. Tlie thins tint Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead l fCopirfoMJ . J .. r.; l"'fnnrf tciri oimttr iour fcuilnfj ailflllonj on lulling. nrWnr;. n(tufrtllito (inrf employment, 'tfc your ourjtlosa cltarlu nnit H M Ji " act, your rorr-ct ttamf nnd lull aditrns inmt bt tlvntil to oil Innulrln. tniWfrt to ti-cnnlrclt ourstfonv u III bf nt nu mntf. nik.H ...iti . ......m.4 i M column. J7- noit tntfrfsrins problemt of J'etrr 'fll r '" te -oi"i " ,or" "' XHV TTTIIKN T ent In Hi nKI... tl.ln mnrnltie VV .i . . .. . I ""Kiev In nrilrr lit oiltnlt JdllS IIIIII. ' there was a telephone call from' n ermt lirllMi nrt enllrrtnr, uW linrl Wallace Killer asking me If 1 would spend the evening ht bis house. Of course, I went I nlv.i.s enjoy spend ing an evening with him nnd his sister Margaret, for, while t think sometimes he's a little too highbrow, he's a pretty good scout and his sister Is some girl. When they asked how I was getting on I answered, 'Oh, pretty well I can make more In a day thkt I ued to make In a week at Marsh X. Felton's'" 'Thnfa splendid,' said Margiret '-Do ou ie ally like selling books?' "No, 1 don't know as 1 do, but It pa well ' "What's It lead to"" this from Wal lace. "What do ou mean 'What's It lead to?'" I mean, what l there ahead nf It for ou."' 1 couldn't see what he was driving at, and my espressinn evidently told hlni so, for he added, "Of course, it s nous of mv busnef. old man ; but I whs only wondering what was abend nf it for ou-h.t bigger Job ., ahead or Ji"V5l ..TJ1'" 'l."dVi5rTlnM,nA n'til wnetner It w.is a hllnd-.ill nbelhcr ou are doing ns much as sou ever cin do. except, of rour.'e, si-lllng more books " "I gue-ss I m doing better than tbp majority nf people," I repllrd In do fense of my Job "I beg jour pirdon It's none nf mv business; but. jou knqw, old man. Mnrgaret ami I both think a lot nf von and want to see ou get on ' I felt n bit poovrd with lllller for butting into mv affairs iso 1 said, "If I I was t.t Marsh K Telton'ti 1 would fr t T 11 T A Homance of the Secret Service 1 he Yellow Dove "y?- auiikji vi ii-" r in n .-" v.' Malep," etc-. ernment, on authorltv of Indubitable credentials, to relinquish the message to Herr Itlzln. It is not necessary to state the reasons lif tlio Imperial Secret Serv ice Department In desiring the transfer of this message. It Is HUlllclent that llerr Hatnmrrlf n.fn,i tn nhpv tlie orders. I lie has given explanations which, on "II in There are many necks In , their face, seem adequate t'pon the side nnoes at Wlndenberg And one of the nf Herr Illzilo It ma be said that, fall nooes will be tightened . , I Inp In his object, be camn to a certain He had stopped before Itlailo and conclusion most unflattering tn the was scowling at him with ees that tnnlty of llerr ll.immerslev We will shot malevolence ltllo knew some- now- proceed In orderly fashion to bear thing of Von S.rombergV methods and he wUmm,7trtun was sure tnat lie was merely "'", "T.,,v-:'---;;-;", "'L.-'.1. ..'... .,.;. BRUSHMAKERS TO MEET FOR CONFAB ON TARIFF ..tlKATHsl . nnttTTriii.n r ,..tA..rM . ti.t. t I'liltn . lll'.Ntiv in-rn. mnn f wdiuil na Ann lioettcher, saed II years. Ilel?Vi vitea in runerni serriceaji'T muKrn i ne ie on note nrn ninro intimidate him tn reduce him to a con- "-"-'.', -. .- . .....-i. -,, kmu. , ,, .r.....v. Irrrlhl I. that Ibere U a "Irtk" In the "J' "''""l " " ,T.,. Vn,.i,i reV e il hidden "'-indlng Herr llanun.-rsl.-y, bltte. oil lirltlJ, t,lr (Ifflre. ami the "liote'." 1 "'" "f .' l f 1,,,"1i1 r" J:11 i .,0Sin2 will tell us the factH ns JOU h.tte re ateil lllalitf nre lmarhilir lniultiieoii vtlth i weiiknesseg In texture, et, b""w '"B them " the moiement nf iroont. this. Iln i fe t inntft uncomfortable, lie I ,"'"' . ,. twirled his mustncho nnd looked out of i learned irom nerr .iwen tnni Cinil. HMMI.Itst.rA.KteUlic lomlnn 'the window, but bis Blnnce came back , "err tilo )Vvas Playing n.l'1",uV'.,n,K1'l",e, spnrt.nuu. ni.,1 timn-nlioiit-tnnii I. ilU- Ao Von Stromberg's ee, which never i",V'?'n 'ejd had furnished him Willi "oiereil I... hi. rliineee, IHiltl M TIII It. I VvnvVred or cliaiiced in intelisltv. ' 'f P oofs of It, one of w-h ell was a Unahter nf .in Amerlnint liilllliMinlre .n- ,,,,,,, ",, "vj ,,? i, ,,.i of Vnme ,'ll'r lle 1,!"1 l",fn fr""1 1,err HI1'" to ,l Jiiurnlnr I,. l,,l..l. tn l,e li, ,,..... en I tllOtlgll Under tile IlllllienCO OI some ... nfll-.. 1,1-1, i .!, .nnells nf nf llrltMi mlllliir.i kerreti. Vtlifii Hum Jit tnke ii purkitsr nf rkiirftte pnier anil keen them nte until he n.kt for Jhem, fclie hrentne it iiiirtt tn the mo hlot. Her nirlo.ll) ri.ll. sulneil the heller of her nnil ehe fniintl nrritttleil mi one nf the hln leites lleures Intllriitine the inovr ment f Ironn A serle- of luilrhresdlli mlt ent nrrs rf ftnlts In Doris burning the ptrkiite nt IUmmer-le's rninmiinil vtlien nhe ihiiihtv lilt lnnlt In I iirliiml. rinit Hlrz. It Plnreil nil Hie ilefentlte. dimeter, ttfler n nlirht Imttle, In willed tlorit Kulnt put ettlon of iltinther pukilRe of p.ipert. ltlrrln ilUitpiienrs. ihhI llniiiiiirrtlet Miiitihrt the packet from lier prti-n nt the I- nhniit In burn II nln letter Willi Itlrfln't Inlllllt tellt llorlt thill hee eweetheurt It to meet n lieriiiitli ollller neir Hie Vlklnj't toner tint nlittit. M inhlnlitht the leuvet her room In the toilge of I ml. Ileltv Iteitthrole, In rolbinit. unit nterhenrt the tltorl ronter-itlloii I trll It InnHeit n tenleil enteloi. llorlt, iimihle In tnntitln liertelf rlleloet her pretenre nnil bert I'jrll not to be it trnllor iut ut Klfrlo mul hit men nttnrk lhm In Hie iltrk. Illrlln't liUIrt lire kllleil. hut he vtrnngn lipnotle attraction .. 'the War otflce This was an additional "1 on know, of course," the oiu man n r(,asolli i;VPeicn, ), Herr Maxwell harsh voice- snapped nt hlni. "what "err 'arranged with Captain Itvlleld that the ll.iinmerslev accuses jou of? I cigarette papem should be delivered to "I can Imagine, Kxcellens ' me " llii savs thnt ou have been acting ,,, , f, a,lldJv forni,ri,. ,ls face fir the l.nglMi tlovernmenf ,,nrU ,, p,,.,,,, -;.ellen?. ' he be- Ill7r.lo started Up In alarm. KH, -that could not possibly be true ou tin not for u moment he- .ri, r(,,,i rMOM fnr ,1P delivery of the lleve ' I metnge tn Herr llnnimerslev llxcellenr. ' Don t get excited I believe nothing Uln Knows And llerr Maxwell would -which I il,) not wish to believe Hut he hardly send men to follow llerr llatii ttlls a verv ptettv stor, llerr Fltzzlo." ' mersley nt my request If he disbelieved "He would" said IllKlo easily "I In mv lo.valt.v " mil do him the credit of s.ijIiik that h QuIip so He would not and did not." skillful Hut a lie will discover Itself paid II immersley. 'The men were not In the end" llerr Maxwells l hev were men of 'i:x.utl.v I am glad ou agiee with I Scotland ard It Is iiuile tihv lous by me What I now propose to do Is to set I the way thev bungled matters" thn lln In motion 'I he easiest way to' The general smiled delightedly. It Pinvokn a Inr Is to put him upon the was the sort nf Joke ho liked "Tint Is ihfenslve Sj on niul llnniimrsley shall , one point In 5our favor, llnnimerslev ' ilelnte tho tnatlei. I shall be the Judge r.lzlo shrugged , nf the debate. i- shall see what we snail Hee." Ie strode to the table and was about .etv lork, March I.I. Kilty brush . hitfnriiiivltKS fsrttiiiin til Ail s-itlll iitMtrt rntw ..M. from wentv cltleM lo nt- .n"1:!??"--""". .". JVIM.IAMV.. " . . , ;. til .xitrinn tltefl and friend,. In Tues,, !n, m,nn 24th at , Camden, I ,FW J. Interment Arlington Cein , Camden. , ?,.VU i rK? tend conference with the United Slates np of late John H and Mary,Frne. fort fr'VS l tariff commission which opens here '":";. .V2A"Hr.r..'V..ll.&!. -nJ Xhi Monday, it was announced by tho Mer- resident of motber. 2:0' n."Hc'ott ttve!. ,yi cbanta' Association llenpld-n, I'a lllahrenulem rnasa Church nf f4 Dr. V W Taussig inalrmnn, , and c,thV,Tfai tVm. Auto VvVe , Jft .. .,. ..r..,o ...... .....,.,.u . . UUo..- novu; March :n. MAitT. vtira or jew a. can. members of the conim ss on. exnect I ph A. Ilovle (nee Klnan) and danahter of ji In nlitulti snerlllo dnhi recanting the I Patrick rfn-l Anna Htnan. of Culmore, 8trln lit noiaill specino llillii rehiirnnih inn . fn,j t'onnlv Mm, lr.l.n.1 nl.ilv.. mi - iifuli Industry, particularly with refer- rn-n.l- invited tn funsral. Mon , 8 an a, m . ence to production nt home and abroad, 'ate residence. North ave . onkvlaw, Del. Imnnrta itn.l evnnrts. dlfrelences In I '.2 ' " IL'f" ".." ."-!. 'J")T' .Cj"?.1! .. . . ------ - M, H II)( lnl nl( LnBncBa t,em. fto car- fFtfsj methods nf manufacture, natural or rlite. 'WfiSIfi technical advaiitageD In production, com-1 . '''yl!r,,vVi.M"r.rl' t8.1, sJ'Ml1AnrI:Tt.,i; ir ' netltlve rnnrtitlnns. nn.luli.tl ren lln.t J i"' ?.".'' "'.. l""...',"n!".n.lPf; 5'I V ments. If any, may bo necessary lifter Mm s in a nt..,IMs W Olrnrd sve. o Ai,;, tint ur '"m" mat of reniilemJ'lturch nf (Jem. 10 a. &'') tlio war. m In, ,y Cross Cem. Auto funeral Jvih Tt K 1 'At A (CONTINL'l'.D MONDAVI minicrt In e-ritne rll then (Wet to tulle h th bell when Kizzlri broke III. llorlt illreitlnna linn tn srt link In the loilie mul oet. llorlt loet lier win In the tltrk nnil folloiit the llithtt nf nn niitninntille ftrr tlumhllnK itlnna on poor rnmlt for lmur the comet to it tove. I'ront the ton of Ihe roekt the ee the "tellon Itove" nil reuilv for n tllclil. anil (trll. In million aitrli, enttrlui the ilrltrr't ten! nil ilenlt the limit liertelf urn-ped from be hind mul tlnkt Inln iinron-i lontne-t. In it llll'e tlllitee In (.rrmint (.enenil l.rtf ton siroinherK I'rltt limiiillnr (o Ihe (.eriiiiiii I nineror mul heml of I ,p nillltitrt -e.ret tertlie, It uiillbii! lor Ihe nrrlliil of lltmnierlrt In Ihe "Vrlbnv mil uhfther llitmnifr-let or lllrilo I- fnl-e. Ilil.nmerlet enters Mini tteinr it nn title nnd (.rna vnn Mlntlen, bit (jr-t nuln nn elthre tide, nnd cite- ton Mrnmherr n eon-ltlent. toRlrMl urcoiinl or bit nrllnttt nnil hi- rettnnt for mil hilli.l Ini lllrilo Ihe clutrelle pui.ert nhen be deniilnded them t Ihe chief dl.nilt.et llitninieftlet it tuf use come- from lllrilo tnilnr Hint be nlll nrrlte Ihe tietl Hut Willi llorlt mul iltkliiE Hill Jiiilciuenl he ulthheld III hi- room llttmnifrvet flnclt it me ttae In it terrel hiding plitee In Ibe fflril I tits t ptipert nlll nrrlte lit nntoniohlle Hie netl nUbl. . , When llnrlt reriilnt ton-iloii-iie-t -he Hud- her-elf nn Itlrlo'- mlit lie tnket her tn Von Iroiiiberu. While llc.r t It rr-tlns ton stroiiiherB fiuettlont lllrjlu. ...no fc'fof steel nvallablo for ordinal y commercial requirements it the steel WkL industry Is nermlttcd bv transportation nnd other conditions to operate ut M capacity. Tho three principal Hems, shells, ships nnd rolling stock, promise ihortly to bo absorbing a million gross tons of finished steel a month. )f ay six months heme, approximately 400,000 tons for shells and 300,000 tons each for bhlps nnd rolling block. At tne moment sliciis are tawns ,.enly about iluO.OOO torn) monthly, whllo shipbuilding (exclusive of nhlp Xttyard construction and equipment) uro not taking moro than 150,000 tons. , wnlle tlio car hliops uro liuiuny uui ui tturit uim eno lucuuiuuvei nuops t.b- ,l-. ... e..u linlni.i ...... ., .! , nu pnwnwlu InAnmnlli'DB Au n ti iffan Kuio tho Incieahcd reeiulicments indicated thcro Is tho fuct that much con Hojatructloii steel lias been rcquireil lately that will not bo required month ftsMy month Indefinitely. On tlio other band again shipments to tho Allies yHu&VO nceu inano Olll ol much9 fie ncauumu, viiiiiu inuvit iiiuto oici:. ttii. have to bo lolled for export. A fair guess Is that tho wnr requirements all told will Tcqulre lndefl- i altely about 1,500,000 gross tons of finished rolled steel a month, equal Sto one-halt tho capacity, but so many Industries liavo beon taken out of the nonessential or commercial class and put In the war class that It Is jfTery dlfllcult to figure out how the other r0 per cent of the capacity tjcould bo fully employed. Uoal Men Expect More Cars Tllti.tnlnn,,., nA., t Aca Imnn fnr ,, Violtoe Mr tillimtlnn ftflnr (Iia nrnl nf ffAprll. They have Intimations that after that date the Government may Lfdo away with "assigned' cars nnd order tho distribution on a percentage f basis mimed necnrdlnrr In tho cniiacltv of the mine. Thero have been IVnin,, Mmnl.lnln v,n,tn .n lVoDlilnwInn Oinl enplnin Ii.lnna narA rreltlnr- .... .J LUMIfinill.D illU.IU ... ,,no,t.tAuil ...uv -fc. vu-1. .t,,.. ..u.u nw.....fa pja. run supply of cars whllo otners wero aimosi tvimoui any, tub -as-K'lttned" cars, which aro those placed In tho regions to supply fuel to the Kjrallroads, have up to this time been continued since tho Government : over operation of tho railroads. Hill be in the SHiue kind of Job ;ih ou Instend of which I am piobably making three times ns much as ou fellow can't Mick too long on u Job like ours You wnnt to get out and get some more experience-. As a matter of fact, T suppose I am making about jnnort a oar. "Of course, I haven't done It xet because I haven't got Into mv stride, but I flguro up that If I only work five da8 a week and sell one set a clay I will mako sixty a week" As m matter of fact I didn't sell a set today, hut I got a good promise for tomorrow. When I made my report lo Snivel, telling him that while I hadn't fnlcen a., n,rf, ..!... .1 . - ...".. ..,.., iiiri.j wilt n, woman who wanted a set, but who was going to tklk It over with her husband tonight, his only comment was, "You can't buy a square meal on prninle." "Hy tlio way." said lllller, "I didif't leu jou mat I had had a promotion 1 have been trantefrrtd to the adver- t sing department You know I h.ive been studvlng iidcertlslnir fm- k,,mn time-, and Hi-ntnn told me If ever Ihete was an opening there he would glv.i 1110 .1 chan'en at It. I slat lid In that depirtment u week ngn. I don't get any $3000 a vear, though," he fought d That reminds me, I nm taking it, friend of mine to tho big Wilton ball Why don't !.ou find soino one to take and let'n mako up a party?'1 I remember having re.-.d about Ihe big Wilton chnrlty bull It wan going to bo eiulto a swell affair tickets $2 earh "Do sou dance?" I asked In sur prise. "net jour life I do" "Why wouldn't nu ever come with me when I used to go tn hops'" vveu, as a maittr or fact, I never ckred for tho ordinary public dance halls" "What's the matter with them?' "Oh, they're all right for thnho who like them I guess I'm a fus,y fel low: forget It. N'ovv, what about going to the Wilton ball next rrlda ?' "I nuro would men to go ' Then a thought occurred 'to me: "I'll go If Margaret will let mo take her" 'You aro sure you can afford If sho bullied, and then added, "I beg jour pardon, Peter; of course, a man making nil tho money j-ou are. can well afford It. I'll bo glad to go with jou Afford It? Well, I've made S12 2 this week so fsx, and If I sell another set tomorrow I can afford to pay 51 out of that all right, neMdes, I may sell several sets before the week Is through It's j-oung j-et. Anjhow, what ever happens, I ve got to go through with It now. I cant let tho Itlllers known that have been blumng them ofi what I e.Tn. Hi: p.i Willi CIIAI'I nil MV (Continued) l; paced the Hour with long strides lie Itlzrin watched him until he stopped before the lire nnd "polio again ' llerr I'.lrlo, vnu have told me about the events In Scotland when, ns ou s.ij-, HammerU, acting as nu Hngllsli man. warned tho lady against jou ns an agent of normally What I would blip verv much to know Is why, when ton wero sure he was acting for Hug land, jou did not h.ivn him killed at once. ' "I tried, Hxiellen?, but he was too well prepared for me Mv men shot lit him nn the load nnd wounded him slightly but on tin- runs . i n-ti DIVIDENDS DECLARED Corn Products Heflnlna Company, recular quarterly of l per cent on preferred, payable April IS to atock of record April 1, City Inventing- Company, rewliir quarterly of 1 per cent on preferred, paable April I to stock of record March 27, Jones Brother"' Tea Company, regular quarterly of CO centa on common, payable April 13 to stooK or record Auru .. e.nt.la e.m.nl rnmnniv rearular atarter ly of 14 per cent on common payable April 111 tn Mtoftt of reeord Mareh Sl. Macor Car Corporation, recular quarterly or per ceni on pre.errra v "iock. ?t per cent on preferred and II and an extra of $J a share on common, all pajable March 30 to atock ot record March St. Indiana ripe I.lne Company, eitra of II per aharn and remlar quarterly ot li per share, both payable May IS to atock or record April -t Warren ttrn.hara nomnanv. rerulae nuar terly of 1H per cent on flrat preferred and 1 per rent on evcumi pr.errru. wiu, fay able April 1 to stock of record March i't..,, Atlantlo Steel Company, quarterly of IJi per rent on common, payable April 1. Cooks lot'd March ii and reopen April 3 west rfnn vttr vuiiifnu.i ivau.a, 4u.i terly of lat per cent on preferred, payable Mav 1 tn stock of record April 20, Tucketta Tobacco Company, Ltd . regular quarterly of tl per cent on preferred, pay able April 15. , okn,..i. Prodnelnv ami tceflnlne: Com pany, regular quarterly of 2H per cent and -. An. n,.hl. in.ll in tn atock of record March 81. Locomobile Company ot America, regular quarterly of 14 per cent on preferred, pay able April I to holderaof record March 80. York nailwaja. regular quarterly of Vi per cent on preferred, payable April 30 to today's nrsiNF.ss isrinitAM You can't buy a scjuore mrnl on promises. What does this mean to YOU? Business Questions Answered How much money ought I to pay mv sales man? w' I' All they are worth. Personally, I mn opposed to the Idea that a salesman should have only so much money for Instance, that the retail salesman should have only $18 a week. I am a strong believer In some form of profit-sharing. A fixed limit on all earnings automatically puts a limit on the amount of work given to the em ployer. I am very much Intereited to aee how p.,?we call him Peter at our house Chlclt'he had a confederate who killed one or my men The other, ns I hive related fell over the cliffs" "Hut vou. put in til" ntlleer hnrshlj. "what w'ern jou doing all the while? I nhnt at him and ml-wd " 'That wits unfortunate- from nur point nf ow It Is not the custom. or nirents nf mv ihpirlinent tn miss nt aiivthlng, Heir Itlrrio Hul sunn Hum- . , - .,. ........r-n If ill, ,.,.-., tnersli'V is neir, inn ii..in.ir.,-. " '" theiels i. iii he rt paired. What did jou do nfler that"' ... . ,, "I bail e,innn In slliperi 111,11 ii.tni-mei-ilev wns the i.illse of tho lltrest of Ciiptaln llvlleht 1 hid aNo ra-on to susperl that H-- bad Infnnned or would lnrornt, ine vvur iiun-t. nn - -rectlou with (lerminy Accordingly I I ad miido arr.ingemetits to have mv boat within eusv reaching ilistiuiro of Ilen-a-Chielt With the hei nf two other men who had been set to watch the ro.ids In can.- nf surprises J j.ept w.ilih on Hiimmerslev Miss Mather vw Inst in tin- darkness of the innoi This wics unfortunate, as i iwei inniiii.-. .--take her. ton Hut we followed II mi merslev nn linrses to Rudha Mnp tn be sure that ho would obev jour sumninn. luid fortune aided us. for IVirls Mather hail followed hlni. too, and vvo mnn nged to tnke her without dinicully- and brought her aboard tho jacht Hum merslej's depirtuio for nermanv. of course, relieved mo of all responsibility on his behalf." Vnn ttrnmherg piiisfd before the fire, place his brows puckering 'Oil the whole, Herr ltl?zin vou have done well I shall not i-oninlalii Hut If vnur stnrv Is true I nhould like jeiu to tell tne two things The first Is, win should llerr llammersley leturii to l.er miinv to faco certain death at m 1'',ltl7,zln sluiiBKOd bis fjno shcjuldeis "i:relleiiz. I dn not know I did imt think he- would eomo when I sent vnu mv request to summon him The knowl edge lie possess.! was dangerous to ine .111,1 I hid made every possible plan to kill him nt Itudha Mor Nothing lh.it could have happened surprised me iiiorn enc" to Vour message It has purrled me I do not know whv hn came unless it wns to learn something In Oermaiis and return to llngland " Vnn Strnmberg gave a dry chuckle "The supposition does not flutter his Intelligence or mine Aside from the dllllcultles of bis position nt pn tent. If "were seeking Information as to the nlans or the empire, lie would have Shout Ss much chance nf getting away from here alive ns jou would have, llerr nirlo In the same circumstances "t1 e old man towered to his full height and brought his huge fist down with a crasl upon the table which start ed Illn- izlo. who fingered his mustache, his face 'Tarn glad Kxcellenz." he said with a laugh, "that I am not In Hammer- "''regarding Tttizlo's comment, the old man p-icea inr. -" " 1" " Due moment, itxcellrnr 1 should like to kniiv un what he bases his nccusa- Hon" "Humph' Not weakening. Itlzzlo"' I "Harellj-, i:etlleii7' the other smiled I It will not be dlllicult Tnr mo to verlf.v , 1 .,,. .In,. IC t I ....... nut.. ..Ml ...ill talk ' ' on need not fear lle will talk ' , 'What I wanti if lo know, i:ielletu, j was the ti nine nf the Information re-, reived in Ihe jellow packet. Would jou pt null 'Not vet. llerr lllzzln, not Jet. 'I lie lonieniM of the message will come In I time I'm Ihe pie-ient time is qulto hough tn in upv Herr Haminirsiovs mind and vnur ' i lll7io -.hruggid "As vnu please I vniulil like In know, however, before. Mill i ! summon him whether his iu-t-u-iitlnii Is1 li.iul in mv attempt upon his life.' v on Stromherg ehuikled "Is not that imugh lo prejudice a man If he were honest- ' I os If he weie honest," said lllzio ino lie have an authoiilj for his be lli f ' W llerr lllzzln ' said Ihe (leneral living Itirlo with Ins stare "Hn told ine thnt Mnvwell had le.nnid U from llvlleld ' ' llvllehl ' lllzrln started forward inliklv llammerslej Is n fnol Have I tiol lold i:iellell7. Ih. 1 1 llvllehl knew nothing whatever of my connect Inn with the affair'"' v on Mrnmlurg stretched his long arms Imp. ill. inly 'llerr Mavwtll nnforlunatelj. Is silent C.iptnln llvlleh? Is In a position I .Mi.-iii int. only iniesiions mat can in put to hlni will tie those nt tho gates of heaven bv his Maker." He gave tho bell on the Inblo a re sounding blow ,md grinned niliclilevl nuslv at Itlzzln "You say lh.it Herr Hanimorslev Is n fool Ho assorts tint jou aie one. I shall now smoke .t cigar and decide for 1115 self which of .vou is inrrect" And. IIM the soldi, r entered. "Tell ttet e HummeiMlfj that I wish to see him here at once." "I can only sa, Hxcellenz," said Illr 7lo, when tho man went nut. "Mill 1 nm willing to libido, by vour voriflrt." ' liven though It should be unfavorable io vourscii Philadelphia Arrivals al New York Hotels New York, March 21. I i .ueh 1 lander", T II Hotle llrrinllJf.- VV Cohen Cuinl-erlnnd Vlr- VV Cohen Cumberlvnd I! - IMVI-nn Navarre I Ii i:nenhalmnn Cinnbrrlnn I. .1 I' l:rwln lmtiier 0 J nerarhit Hreslln II II llarnier lireiin 1 lliiul.1 CumH-rlaiwl I VUerionaM llerniltaae I Morn- Iinhin rt- I, s I-oR-etti Cumberland II llrl.r Un.nlwi.ril I s Sh-ldrake Ilrealln Ii VI steteneon Herald s.nmre It s mrt l.nlliam V .1 Wal-h Pork Avenue. ' r I" VinnlJ .New VI. lorla K l n llnlrrl Itanders II VV e annel 1 Park Avenn- Ine t obeli si liuls II Crawford Vetherland, 4 Vlre II e rtivford Nellie rla ml I- Culler Vloioliello J. K Pnrrls Cndleolt I Ubenifn., I llreitl Northern II V VteCaull'S. Won In aril VV I, M.llonell I allmin II Uoaer- Vnn Corllalld Mrs H rtoRers Vim Curllatil I. Salhur r.ndleoll A Smith Ileinlnaton VIrs V smith Henilnitlon I, sipioer (Intn.l II VV Watson New Vletorln vi Wel,ter .VUrthn VVnehlniilon t. 1 Welriler SI Vnlren- Mm I .1 VVelreler St Andrew I, Wolff llennltnce P, U lUrilav Jr Albert ,! Ilradford VVnlllik .1 P Connolly. (Irand II T. Curtis llreslln T 1 Dale ilrand I Klckann VVolll. k VI K Punian Woodward VV II luni;i elran.l . II I'enner I'nlon Square K A Fitzgerald Presiln V I. Itantnrd Alhirl II If llarrla N Strand II Klti liner llro.i.liiv Central t ) Vtaeklln Albert vt vtrtlnwn llrnailwnv Central II Sumltr VVnlllik II J S, hiTPlun llroadwav Central VV A VVnrner HerHld Seiuare II n York Albert i n di; iii.i'iii:si:TATn i: llltiunera Vllns I.utla. dreaaea. IS Haat Ixlll siree. i, loin 11.11 iiiiiriii.nv . Mar, n '!. in .htavh v. - .buaband of Clla H llrnaley (nee 8(enafll IN vii.viuiiiwi lllelallies and rrlenda Mnrrled Men's Sodal. hn 1 l.Altr.S'1'.r tn lovlinr eeiiiem1,i.,i,,a of I Ity and Senior Holy Name I.eatie ot Hacred' - , tfbr.m mv rtenr mother, Mrs M U'O Vltt.r I 1 Heart, Hon Mnr Confraternity, finance ' iVV I'l.MIKM;!. entered Into real Marih 2.1, iCOlnmillee ot (.nurcn ot tleeu. invnea 10 IDld l)Vl'(IHTi:it Nl'.l I.IH I funeral Tuee . H a tn, Ififltt Olrard see. . Solemn renul-m mana Church nf (lean 0.3f 1 0 m Int Moat messed Sacrament Cem 7N - rv 1.1 , 0, llallv. Pa Aliln funeral AyPnillS HIIOI.I.V Jlarih 20 MICHAKf .T. ai.lllje 'lltini.l.r eon of Catherine and lata Jnhr. AI.I.KN Vtoreh If" eu.Henlv JAVtni Tt . lllrolh Itelatlvrs and friends, nil aocletlea aon of tJte William II and Vnnn M Allen I of which ho was a member. Inrlled to fn (nee Vnnker) llebtllies alal friends John I nral Vlon s 111 a in. 2", C. , Lehigh K. Armstrnnc ceunell, Nn 1n Ir O 11 ' Solemn high mass nf requiem M Ann a A. M. VUgnolla lien. Aeno . Invited to fu- ' nI,'r' V' ". ."' . '"L 'rl .! i'tTlT'J Co"l eral aervleea. Sat. 2 n m. broiher-ln. , .""""V March 1 In. riIUDt!ttlCK law's realdenee Charles VV llowen "(l;n V. I.MVIS. son nf William Carev and Hattla isth at tnt private, Ureenwond (. of P.I f' ,,'Ir, V"1 , """' ,32 .,n'l",iv'." "."n"' Cem Ilemnlna may be viewed rrl . 8 to lo '".1.1 '" ,'n?r?h,'rVV;"'nt!n'1K-'3.1 "' iUi" p m Auto eervbe srKaia '"'her. O.'S S. 10th at. Int. M.Mintill --viai.il ;i or cerenrn.apnai --,,vii,T .,.,, ml,ni.n CAMP. no tiav, ana la.lvaa and funeral aervleea. Sat.. 2 3D . .,...-k u. ... ., L K..l.... VlklNSON At Vltuenlnwn. M .1 1 it,,. n ,. 4...... ... I..-,...,.. . -.il arch 20. AIIAII ll.MKIIldVi:. wife of rri in.-n Ml Vernon at. aftee 7ao rs m. Daniel II AtUn-nti llelntltea and friends cArtl.IV Suddenly, March 20. MAtlT A , Invited tn funeral Sun In til i residence I widow of James M Carlln (nee Sculllan). of son. In law . llsrvey n Mvon, Vlncentowii inf Ashland Heights. Wet Mannyvink nela. .nJ In' Ml . "f"y cr,!l'. Auto elll meet tlt.s and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. I 30 a. in. train from Thibt at l.wamlllt. R ao a m. residence of brother. John Scut, c".. .'r..-,.. . . . . lllan 112 Hurnelda at Manaviink. llequlem IIArtKnil --March 21, ANPItlAV J t. . tnaM nt. John tha llaptlat Church 10 . m. buaband nf Setena llarker aged -13 Hela-'int. Mi Jnhn'a Cem lives iind friends invited tn funeral aervleea , cASPI'n March 20, ISVnnnK, hmbanil J!on,-u-.r '" ..-., ". S Camae at Int Mt tof lata Suzanne Casper aged 71 Ilelallve Vlorlah (cm 1 rl-nds may call Sun., 8 lo Bn,i friends Chetra lllkur Chollm, Invlled to n't tin ,,.i..i. ;. ... h., , fllliernl aervleea. Sun, II n 111 1112.1 ?. . nvltlt Suddenlt Mareh 20 rtonKflT J . ' sis a. iri .-s...- it i... r-hni U cam husband ef Matilda. Itarr. Ilelallvea and CHAI.lv March 22. JOHN TIIOTIAS. meninera or t n-s nut inn council i , , , Ann m Cbelk (ne liarber'. flelallvea and friends nlan emplnvea or menlnallls WN'A danahter of ami i tie ivuue viso.irr ene .a Ileal ir nee lllil N sill Wood t em o iiinersi iee of Chris tl.nl.,' 'vI.C-T. March Sh. 1 AnOI.l 1! tSnWI .! HKl.l. C'Af.RV aa-d IR son of the T i in? Mn.r. M" I.lewetn N Pley. nela i at Int. North, friends Invlled tn funeral aervleea. friend No 211. I () of I A Invited to funeral a-rticea ,1,1 ejerninniown ave. .vit Airy. Sat , 2 11 p m Int. Ivy Hill Cem. lVenda tllav all l-'rl ee iiANrrcn ki.iz viihth a nvTi:n s, hraelc A I'n I'hlla . Inilted In funeral. Mon H p in S2 h Atlantb- RVe, Had. ilonneld N .1 Int private. Tuea morning. i na.1-!; vmr. u in at uarnin-r .vie. (,n:,,vM,nV'l!.or,!.r,',.,r.f srTnli var ,',nr !mMi 'ini.v"Sif"of" !v:.."ch.r,rnd mrly of I'ollsvllle Pa . age.1 11 It, a i daiiciiter nf Mr and Jfra nichard f)re n.otlr,of tnneral will bo given from 1109 . p.n,, wt Cheater. Ta Sertlcea. Sat". 1 " tii.'.-i-r"if , ,. .. , ,,.,, I p iii at Cleverly farm, rear Weal Cheater, . A",'.'"' r"SrH.'', "'.v- !".r!h ."' ., Y.'.1- ra Ini private i ..i ' it i . titaii "" ..taaain iv-aiin- CI.VIIK Al VVeatvllle N J. Jlnrcll 31. aged 21. Halatlves nnd friends Invited tn VV II. I.I Wt CI, VnK liuabin I of Mary Cmma :!!nl-rJ.'..",A.ll''??sV.",.. ' tn. ,?,,. .5rSn,, l'"'"rk Itelatltes ant friends American "? JltPvM.L ' I' '"tn ,nt..".lll"lrt!' ,c,ra . Mar Lodge No 40", I O O V Invited In lIMt.NICS Marih III VNN A wife of funernl services Mon 2 p rji realdeiica Robert llernhis men Htetenrtinl and ilauah I of ilinehler Mrs Kdward I'lsiin M21 Mai ler ot John and late l.llrx Sletenaon Rela- ,hn at 113.1 at and llalllmore nve ). Int t lives nnd frlnds Invitee; lo fun-ral sert prltale Itenialns may be. viewed Sun. eve. Ice- Sun, 1 .10 p in IT.- s Tavlur 't and Men tnnrnlng below Morris) Int Pernwood Cem Mo. I CI.AIti; March 20, I.AWItr.S'CI". hu bile (Ala I and Ilnuston (Tex.) panera copv Ibtn.l of late Itnaannn Clark formerly nt lb limine mav be viewed Hut . tl to III p. in ln7 S lltb at. Itelallvea and friend". An- lll.nTUANIv Vlarch .-.. 1VII.I.IAVI C nunelatlnn Ren Smlet Invlled tn funeral, on nf late fain and Wllhelmlna Herlrand 'Wed s 10 a in lilt christian at Solemn aged .11 Itelatltea and frlenda Wlvlted to leoulein innaa St Paul's Chareh In a. m. funenl Mini, s HO a in residence nf VA Mm Cathedral Cem .... , . ward J (leuthert. 41 VV ellranl ave It, (T.A Y Vlnr. li 21 r.t.tZAIinnr CI.AY. niilem inasa in u mSI I'eler a l hurch Int motber nf the Rev A I: Cay, Rector of pritme .lull Ilinerai ,,.n , muni .,i in,' ii.'.iriuniKMi ,"iin ,, DONAtlllY March 21 ri.Otllri V. wife i Market sis aged R Relallvea and friends of tohn J llonaghy Inee VV olateuholmr 'Invlled to senlcee Sun. 2 p. m . Church aged 3." Relallvea and friends Invlled tnlof 'be Red-ninllon Int Arlington. Ceni- luneral servnes, .Vlon i n. in. 421, (Ir e- i . ricnoa mav ran in ine re.ior. iv it,' Keltcitisn n Co toaniifaelfirara hue and falicv vests J l'lvher trllruntnzs. llrmidwHV Central 11EAL ESTATE FOR SALE MMN I INK II. It. fCy at tha tnieltet-n. Utlcal unrest In Mexico, which ap- l to be tstr Bmoulderlne, has dl- ine nope ol that country tnrougn "opment of Ha production might MQietir rnrtnr in raiiflvinir. cittj Itlnn. TIia ntnait of the Ttha Amaslean Rmeltllla? nnd rCompany. at Aiuacllenteg has aincv. re. eajttriec 'Drsauctioit per cent on prererrea. I toek of record April 20, tJt Dmhiah Cnntnanv ixanaaa t-uy t.iaiit """ i.r w....., regular semiannual of 12 t50 on prafarrad, navabla April I to itock of rteoret March 18. 1 iiabcock 4 Wlleox Company, ouarlerly ot aba April iio noiatri ot 2 per cent, pay mcoril March 81, April to The. other question that I would 111(0 j, xmi Is. what has become- of llerr Maxwell i ntzzlo started up, now In cenulno con- ""Have jou not heard from hlni, Ht- "K. roared the other. "Why haven't I You should know "t .In not know I saw him tho day I left London for Scotland He was full v Informed of all that had happened Could It be that-" , JoTnV t."tb. employment agenc.e. Illgzlo pausea w .in tt u.. ,- ..-.. T.ii.. . ma Paler la not golnc to ,.ji fonhl anvthlne have happened "happen on" much Rood luck.. He li to him? What wero jou thlnklnB?" eolmt to "or15 an1 work n,,r,, for "That llammersley perhaps but that everything hs rets. In the very near w , ard,y be since he always moved future he will deve op for you many ",u "V' wav of golnir about Bettlnc a Job ""Sou ?leber Jesu ! Speak out! Will V'wmte'aplrr'u.e ."blii.or ."r'thouBht that llammersley n,lEht green ribbon VoS tan match In on have been tho cause of his arrest !v.r!.r color, better than jou can with ''Oh. jou think that? ly. hlack A. better plkn. however. Is to use -Hecause It was iiamn ersiey w.io cum niaca vwy, v-'- nr.-n ana i,vn ih . i- . .veiico nf Hvfleld a neutral v,m"' ,Z'K'C"ZTi v"f..,Vu"'. ":" hvV vou of that?" ' ItlML I'l vt "-'-- ... .i In CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago. March 23. nUTTEH Ileclpts. (183 tuba, Kxtra eraamary. 0Hci etr fl?ia s4x0ci.flrit. SJHOSBci aconda. ''KfJOH-'ltecelpts 2RSleaiei. Extra flrata. S4V4 WSSc: flrits. 34ei;aeconH, 834i 81c; returned cans. 82H Q83e. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New York. March 28. HUTTEK h tit? BOB tuts. Market' firmer. FtriH. ?fe Othtra unchanged. IPCS, au.ats .-a is. Market fr- ...'.'. ,tr.iicatri Iii black. The paper tones down any differences 8 (CONTINUED MONDAY) CLOSING LIVESTOCK PRICES rslrio March 23. HOOS llecelpta. 22.--?3fen'.r.87uVl-SMi K N?s?S?JKa,"rSit 8S8U-88 -∨.H&,0nhlId?' Market W'8ESP-Vc,lpt. finoo, head .Market atronr. io ntgner, tiv iv- -- South Omaha. March 28, HOOS He calota 1S.50O head. Market ateady. ciTTI.B llecelpn. 1800 head. Market ,l08liEKl'-ricelpt. 10,000 head, Market low, lieaoy. Increase In British Currency. London. March 23. The Bank of England reports the. amount of cur rency noten outstanding as :00,I02,OJ7 ggglnst t200.17,715 In the previous we W amount of r d held for tha . I tn nf Uvfleld'a connection with us but llammersley, Maxwell and m"hose were my orders. How do I know they were obeyed?" "One does not disobey orders', fix cellenz. with one's head In a noose. crow led nn Ktrnmherir I h.it. Kxcellenz, Is lt.. Impossihl,," I eniv llh .iree, . , ,,, Jl ..en Th unrlV Ji'.e?. . "KS '" "" V - f T'owera llfTens. ' vValah china house '..'. .r'1" ".?"' usI,ot' "' 3"ir c.isei Is furnishings that lie rr llainmerslt v Is here There eiimiiei Iirothera Vilas A eluggenhelm. vv,m nn in til fur hlni to nine nil vnur- i ntiibrellas. llroudwav and Thlrl-second siir nilinlt tli it lie- hml tuilv to Slav "tre'i III llmrl.ltlll In llelnle bin litl,,lu ... -, lUntl iimiu oinKntiiai ociiipatlon " on Slumi licrs pulfeil nn his clKitr and leaneil in-ross the table "Can juu tell mn why llerr llaillllleisley .nine ,i (iel manv ' Anvwir un, iiirreitlv. Itlrlo. nmf I will civ.- vou i-v.iv inasierpl.ee In IIi-IkIuiii." Itlrln frnvvned Inlo Ihe, lire. "I .innoi miv. he teplleil 'I have nilmltlril that In- has puzzled me I i.in nnlv think of one thine. Ilamineislt Is k Iv pn of mini who, iindi-i ihn itul-n nf Incfllcline-v does all things well He N ie spot tsmitti lle would do sui-h n IhliiK ' fnr tin- love nf Hilvetiture beraiiM- the danger, tin- .-vi ltentent. nimenle,! t t him becauc It wan the 'sportlm; i thliiC ' ' "A reason 151zlo inullereil Vnn I .Stiniiiherc 'but not the leal rtiiHiin" 1:1x71.1 st.nte.l mul u smlli- broke nt the inriiirH of his lips 'Oh' v,ou realize, thou, that there Is some ililnc else something "" He paused "I realise nothlne." crow led Ihn (len- eral "lleallzatlon P.lzzln, is the mie I iianiiliiy or t-xlsteneei' I niertnltity Is thn only thlnu worth while When one Is certnln of nnj tltlnsr It ceases to bo In terestlnc. That Is whv Herr lliinimers-lej-. whom Jou call 11 fnol In one breath and a cuifus In the next, excites my profound attention Come, I think jou will ncree with ine that he Ih wnith It " "I do not like Hamuli islev, llxceljen " ".N'ntuill.li ' Hut that neeil not prevent Jour Interest In him, even thouiih jour Interest Is larct'ly In hks detth." The- phrase w.ik sletiincaiit. delivered slcullli-antlv. ami In spile of himself lllrlo felt the K.izo of thu (li-neral pt-lrcliK- his veneer "I totilil feel no happiness In such a misfortune," he said KTiivelv. "noth vvlthhtiinillnK mv dislike nf him" A knock at the door Interrupted fur ther conversation and, nt n command from the fJeneral. llammersley entered CIIAI'Tllll V. I he Imiulaltlnn I counted rd In pro duclnc ltlzzlo nt this Interview, llerr Hnnuncrslej's demeanor must have dis appointed him 1'or he entered the room with e-heefful composure, noted Rlzzln, stared at him In sudden seriousness, nnd turned to Von HlromberB with the ulr of a man briskly Intent "Vou wanted to see me, Kxcellenz? ' he asked epiletly lie had evinced a mild surprise at nizzlo'x presence, hut no discomposure 11 anjtninir, 111s manner now naa a kind of sober eagerness as at tho Im minence of an Issue In which a necea sarv If painful duty must he performed (leneral von Ptromberc from his arm chair regarded him through a cloud of tobacco smoke "Yes, Herr Hammcrslej-," said Von Stromberir "As jou will observe, Herr itizzio nas just arrived rrom i.nginnci lie followed jou almost Immediately upon his jacht It Is most fortunate that he Is here, for there are several matters which we can dlscusn In prlvacj together " "I am nt jour service, rxrellenz," said llammerslej "If there are any facts which I can add to my report I shall be Bind " Ills Idiom was Hanoverian nizzlo, quite cool faced him, uprlcht, with folded arniH. "To begin with, medio Hcrren. we will sit To stand Is the attitude of ills lomposure Ono thinks more calmly sit tins down You have my permission. So Now we will proceed I will outline In the briefest words tho situation Herr Ilnmmersley, an agent of the Secret .Servlco Department of the Imperial Gov ernment, la Intrusted with tho receipt and delivery of certain secret messages. He receives them, but Is requested by Herr ltlzzlo, also an agent of the Secret Service Department of the Imperial Clov- om st , 1'raukford Tr'aiula lnuv .all Min to 11 n m. Int link Jill I'am -Vuln service IIIIII1T vinreh 21. M.VIIT T. . wife of Wllllnm. l!lbt Itelatltea and friends .-anile of Ihe S'arre.l Heart. St Thomas Aqulnas'o Church Invited to funeral. Wed , Ha in , 2011 Morrla st Solemn requiem mass M Thomas Anulnaa'a Church P til a. m Int Holy Cross Cem Autn servlie RLKTBIt Vtnreh 21 (IKOROK It III.IIY I'.n. Hr., aged 7d Itelatlvrs nnd friends Post Nn 37. CI A It . Marino Bngln-ers' Pen. Asso . No. 117. of Phlla , Invlled tn funeral aervleea, Mon , 2 p m . 022 N nth at . Camden N J Int private Arlington Cem. friends may call Sun , after 7 n m 1IMII.KTAKKRS Kl.t.WOOl) IIUACIIl'K, 202T N. College, ave. Heat servlco and equipment. Poplar lsSt. S Pill Ml HIQltTM ir.iiNMtsii,i,i:, r.7 SUNSET HALL Op- jdllh. year. Chfrfui homo com fnrt-t! rrlnn. drv Htrt ht-unt Ifnl mniiniair. wHllv-i. Itiral place tn sprvd Ernter holidaus, rooi'lllt Mow ff lllwarcl Cooper. trM HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE vi mv uvi: 1: 11. 11. m hit- m iti la eia 1 iipii IK (ieueiai von fitromberg had upon plajlng a Irump cnl A?Rr. ' -rrmj-JOA: 1 Owner Will Sell This For Mortgage and Costs A California Bungalow with Housekeeping All on One Floor in Beautiful Merion This bungalow lias built by He owner, a builder, for himself; cxcclfcntlu built. Stone base, shinjlr exterior, DO feet long by 35 feet HiiuV. Eleven rooms on first floor: living room with open fireplace, and three bay window; library with two bay windows and open fireplace; smoking room with one bay window; large kitchen with new modern range; dining room with two bay windows and open fireplace; four bedrooms; two bathrooms all on one floor. Upstairs, large assembly room sr feet long. Cement cellar under entire house with excellent furnace. Small frame garage for one car. Grounds well planted. Three and one-half acres of ground. On Bowman avenue, opposite Baird road, Merion 8 minutes from Pennsylvania Station. wj-iy The most desirable bargain on the Main ss&i IJiifiJS jjne fn ,-s ,osj beautiful suburb. E!W Apply at Rcaf Estate Department of the Girard Truit Company Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. nlKUMl HEAL ESTATE EOB SALE EnrrvnoNAf. Ilntlt hevea ITKST l'IIIMPKI.rlll fc .VfARniNCTOX FMtlKSCE ANl.. 7 room) with lorloMd porchell thoraufhly modern throuctiodt. 2 COIlKERS. WITU UAIIAIIE". .Vo. It car to mtk it., walk 2 bloeki North. Ajeat at Sample lionet or BA.IIUEI, T. HALL, tOl liberty Bid TeMi 11 Sjr! 22? c'Bl'' The Gold Medal School Tlia aludenla of Rtrayer'a ltualneaa Pnllava tuln .nftra Clnld Medala than ara won by the combined atudenta of all the other builneaa achoola and high achoola In Philadelphia Strayer's Business Collei;a S07 Chestnut M., I'hlladelplila m MUSIC D A CJIME PIANO PIAYING a TAVI.HT IN to LMaeNa rfoWUMUfjrf .. . $m Old York Road Trolleys to Door Cars No. 24 on 16th street Cars No. 55 on 11th street Cars No. 65 on 5th street fi.lh st Sil , s lo III p in . and Sun. until 1 p 111 1'I.OI'rinrt Mireh 22, st Mlnola I.. I , Vvlallon Camp aiidb-nlv ItnnKrtT I,, son of Vtlllard r nnd lute 1 : 1 1 z n I .-1 h Clouaer and icrandson of tleorico 11 and Sarah M. Uw eon. aaed 22. Duo notice of funeral will bo clven ' CONNIll.l. uddenlv nn March 21 ll JOHN C l'OSM',1.1. son of late Daniel and Catharine Connell aaed CS veara. flelattvea nnd friend- nlsn Yuba Tribe Nn. 7. I. O. It Vf Invited tn funeral a-rvlees on Mon . at 2 p 111 at late reelderee. 211.1 8. Front st Int private Mt. viorluh Cem. Remains mav be viewed Hun ee CONNri.T, March 22 at Allantle City. V J. WILLIAM 1. huaband of Xlary A. Connell Itclatlvea and friends Lafayette, Lodae, No '71, T. and A, Ml ("h-lental Chnpter, II A , nil an'letlfa of tvhleh ha tins a memler. Invited to funeral. Hun. 11 10 p in . in H llarrlsburir ave . Allantle city N .1 tnt. Jlon . 11 30 a. m . North laurel lllll Cem I'hllu. COOK At Toma niter. N .1 Mareh 22. Hi:i. ll.AII COwmilClC COOK, aeed as. vvlduw of llrltton C Cook, runeral from lite realteiice. Water al , Mon , 2 p m (ieii-i;it Tlilra .vioiini j.i, maiitiia n. 1Cll'lll .. I.ln.v ef I'.lu.r.l Conner, aeaif Not a aanatorlum Write. (!eo. H Oaul. man. (..1 llelatlves and frlenda Invlled In fu aier Werneratllle, ra . or Ledger Central, neral Newtntvn Crlenda- Meellna: Home. ; Second day Third Month 2r,th. a p m Int in'.jnininK arniiii.ia jraui inr ,.hiuhi, iravaa Ileadlnc lermlnal I 23 Jt m COPI'OCK Mnreh 21. HUMAN W . widow !of VVIIlhitn Copnocle rtelatlvea and friends, f Colonel J, W Moore Circle, No. R7. Ladles I of the O A. H . Invited tn funeral aervleea. Sun , 7 30 p ni nt the residence of dauKh ter, Mrs ejeoms Cutler, Wnodlvnd ave. houlh Lanuborne Pa Kervlees Mon . IP. 'm. funeral railora of Ttobert IVankenllald, ifllith nnd hprinr Harden sts , Phlla, Int, Mt 'Inn Cem Iiarbv Pa .-.. i connni.i. March 2i. josnrir n con. rti:i.l. l'uneral Mon, in a m. from lata I residence Morton Pa Int private CltOI'Si: Suddenly March 22. I. WAIL REN. huaband nf Annie M Crnuae nela. Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Tuea .11a m rhapel ot Andrew .1. Hair A Hon. Arch and lath als. Int North Laurel , '"iJvNKMnTIin -March 211, KPAVAItl) It t. .., nf l.n VV and Lillian Marton Dank- ' mever nsed 2 jeara ." mos Itelallvea and i friends Invited In funeral. nai . i-m p. m , .hapel ot Andrew J Hair Son. Arch and loth st tnt New Cathedral Cem. Ualtl- I more pupera please ropv. DIIF.NEV HUGH PKHNET, huahanel ot Maraaret Deeney rielatlves and frlenda. ' lioncsal Society and Holy Name Society of Ht Cllliriea a unurcn, inturu to tnneral Mon H 30 a jn , 2nl)(l Cnrnenter at Holemti requiem mans Ht Charlca'a Church 10 a. 1. Int Holy Croaa Cem. .... ... DIINNIILIIII At Iairvlew, N. .T.. March 20. MArtV I1MMA wife of .toaep'l Ienneler. aaed (10 Helutlvea and friends Invlled In funeral Sat 1 30 v. in.. Valr view N J Hervhea Trinity V. K. Church 2 fll p. in Int. Aabury M. K. Churchyard. Carrlagea will meet 10 30 nnd 12 o clock 1 trains ironi .iihikci El. tnurt m jiiveciiua ID1L1 ON Mareh 20. JAMT"? r. . hushand nf Nellie V, Walh Dillon and aon of John J and late Mary J Dillon Relatives and frlenda Invlled to funeral, Mon . 8.30 a. in , 'father'a residence, 3t II. Waahlnaton lane, flermantnwn HUh niaaa St Vincent da Taul-a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Bepulchret C'fONAfll!V Mareh 22. JOHN B DONA IdllV. aaed r,1 runner notice will be ' alien from Ollv. r II. Ualr Uldg., 1820 Cheat. "UpONOIIUK. Mareh 21. JAMK8 F,. on I of Owen and late Alice IVonohuc, rtelatlvea and frlenda Invlled to funeral. Mon , 7Jfl la in , HI.1' Parrlah at bolemn requiem I mass Church of the (lean a a. m. Int. Cathedn'. Cem Auto funeral .,. IiriNAIIlT. -eJlai.h ,21 M MATtt PONV" IIUi: rtelatlvcjt nnd frlenda Invited tA fu. 1 liernl Mnn H 30 li in residence of nephew, Joseph MeKeever, 473" Hmlck St.. Mana Ivunk Solemn blah requiem mass Holy ram- lly Church 10 a. in Int. private, ht. John'e ! Cl5bvl.i: Suddenly March 22 DANIEL. sou nf Daniel nnd Mary .Movie. uH I monlhs. Relallvea and friends Invited to lunerai .vinn.. . p in rK-.iirj,,-B u, . enta 3018 N Water at lift private. Holy , "'finAlfc'-Harch 22 FREDERICK SHAW DRAKE Notice of funeral -will b slven from i!S7l Sherwood road Overbrook. Ol'NKMKYRII Vlarch 20 EDWAnD Tl. fl . son of Leo W. and William liarton Dunkmeyer. seed 2 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat.. 2 p. m. at the. rhapel of Andrew I. Hair el Son. Arch and loth sta Int New Cathedral Cem. Haiti more papers please copy. DCNI.AP March 21, at .1030 Mt. Vernon st , ROlir.riT II . eon of William J, and Leah Dunlap (nee Miller), aced 13. Rela.1 tttea and frlenda Invited to service, Mon., 2 30 p. m , aunt's residence. Mrs Marsnt llrlnley 420D Wallace, at Int. Tarnwood Cem Friends may call Sundat ete. DI'NNINO March, 22 JOSEPHINE L.. widow of Charlea II Dunnlnt. aed Ra l Relatives ailJ iriruua t.itiiru to imirmi aervleea Mnn.. 0 30 a. m., reeldence. of aon-In-law. C Htantey Freneh, 1817 N. Islh at... Philadelphia. Int. llethel Cem , Chesapeake City. Md EAIILE. March 20. CHRISTINA, widow of Andrew Eahle. aaed So. Relatlvea and frlenda, Ijullea Aid Hoclety of Ht. lllrhael'a m - '. ok im; We Offer You Your Choice of More Than 15 Different Styles of Homes in the New Oak Lane Section at the Old Prices IfTllPS. G o t off irrl 1 iimjWw ,l 68th Ami- fun au rue an t nil tiu rifj rtti r a. .l l- l-LIi ivitW- ur . fijiiPliSgr '", ' " ml I lllll'IITr" irij minrnnwgi.1, n .. Some Have Individual Garages $5000 to $9500 SATISFACTORY TERMS Would Cost 25 More if Built Today ' INSPECT THEM TODAY Many Already Sold arrn..H. Lutheran nurcn lnitxi to runrral MnkM. Ri' ir rri. nion , - y in., iv-mrnvo vt . ter. Josephine louherty. IWVJ H. Wlshart .. In. ..rlvala. (Ireenwood (u of P.I Cem. Itenialn'a may t viewed Bun., 8 to JO p. nu t . , BMJfJT. KMII.T IIAKKR. vsldo? of theffftf late hamucl M. Klllot. on th'.SIst mat. Vp-wV neral aervleea at Saint Jamea'a Church. ,sf ffifl l. Tiratnol aireata. fin Monday inornlnr. ViK March 2V, 0 30 Internienl rrlvate. I'leas v? .sS I emit flowers. There will be R requleni at TOfk 'Batnt Alban'a Church. Olney. on Tuesdays.!,? imornlna March 28. .; 10 o'riocic ...A'M rii".T..,,5"'JVy.Sir-V""-if.'Vf3.? AilvT.navt- rnehifin. nlntlve?ii and xrlana nttM tn funeral 'ervlct,ViHll,,::.,jn ,?tfa W H. lrlCn Bl,, urn ihim "- "Y"LmJ l7trnwArul i'HTl. iifniam iuj. u- i'wj, r winnrw-Miwh LM. RAUAII. daiuhtrJ.d ." -"" . ..iiaij .. , of lata jamea m.;-. e. ".. - notiee oi int. t"'S ""'"". ',; "ZlXZiZiJ may PS viaiaeti riiuiwn. ". '" tT"'-.iar of Ser brother-in-law. Oeons J. Quinn. 1 SI ISA at . . .. 'FAIR March 22, CHAnLOTTR J, FAI1 and claushter of Uie tale Holltelay Voaa.. ifi Denton, d. Relatlvea and frlenda lnvltf to funeral aervleee. Tuea . 2 p. m. at tMH Ollter II pair Rldr . 1820 chestnut st, AaKj City Sewers, Water and Paying v. ( JOHN F. ZEH RUSSELL H. FOSTER BUILDERS SCHWINGLE BROS. WM. O. MAHON I P. WM. HUSTER OFFICES ON PREMISES , - . 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