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U vl 1 ..- FAR LOANS RISE TO 14 BILLIONS louse Committee Draft ing Bill for Third Issue , of $3,000,000,000 Utl INTEREST RATE TO RE f$ Secretary McAdoo Looks for ir Loynl Response by People ff of Country lilntliiii, Muroli 20 Bond authorltatlona since tho Tnltcd States entered tho war will bo brought Up to ?1.000,000,000 when tho Houro apprencs tho mauling lcslslatlon for the third Liberty Loan to bo Introduced tomorrow by Majority Leader Kltthln The total Includes the authorizations for the first two Liberty Loans, J3.U00 noo, 000 for the third Liberty Loan and an additional J(, 300. 000 000 asked l Sec retary McAdoo In his announcement of tho proposed lien bond lsuo.nt 4'4 per cent Interest ninde public tod-o Subscriptions for the pending lom are scheduled to be(fln April S, the first an niversary of America s tntranro Into the war to make tho world safe for de mocracy. llouhe Guntltltrlnff It I II Tho first draft nf the new bond Issue bill was considered b tho House Vas and Means Committee toda It will be put In final shape when secretary Ml. Adoo uppears bifore the inmmltteo to morrow. The committee Indicated todu that It would accept tha 4 per cent In rate proposed b Kecietar McAdoo for the next loan Loans to tho Allies of $1,50,0,000,000 also will bo authorized In tho new bill Tho bill will provide also for the crei tlon of n sinking fund uhercb the p-trltv of tho bond Issues m.i be maintained In fixing the. amount of tho third Lib erty Loan at $3,00X1,000 000, 'he Kerre. tary stipulated that tho r'sht be reserved to allow oversubscriptions. Secretary Molcloon Mutrmrnt Secretary McAdoo Issued this btate ment: Tho Secretary of the Treasury In a conference with Mr Kltchln chairman of tho Ways and Means Committee, to day outlined his plan for the third Lib. erty Loan. Actual expenditures of tho United States Government and of the Allied governments having been much Jess than had been indicated t the esti mates, the amount of tho next loin will be only $3,000,000,000, the right being reserved to allot oversubscriptions. "Tho Secretary will ask authorltj from Congress to Issue bonds bearing Interest at tho rate of 4'4 per cent per annum, acceptablo at par and accrued Interest In pament of United States In heritance tapes and having the benefit of a sinking fund of G per cent per annum during the period of ths wnr and for ono j ear thereafter. "It Is tho belief of the Secretary that the rate now proposed Is sufficient and that by restricting unnecessary capital Issues and by Inducing the people who subscribe for Liberty Honds to save and keep them for Investment, and by pur chases with the sinking fund from those who find themselves compelled to tell, future Increases In tho Interest rate maj be avoided. In order to put an end to th expectation of higher Interest rates 'Jt in proposed that the conversion prlvl - - ... .1 ... .Illn .In.l f.H. ,1.. h... jpgC snail ug e;iiuiiiiaici. iiuiii vuu eiu, bonds, but tna noiucrs or l.iDeriy uoniis of all existing issues will be given an opportunity' to convert their bonds Into tho new 4 'i per cent bonds "In addition to tho foregoing principal Items of the proposed campaign. Con gress will bo asked for authority for bonds to tho amount of $1,300 000,000 In addition to those now authorized. In order to provide for future lsnues, for authoilty to Issue additional treasury certificates of Indebtedness j for author ity to make additional loans to the Allied governments during tho summer, nnd authority for deposit and lncomo profits taxes with national banks. Stato banks and trust companies throughout the United States In tho same manner as the proceeds of tho Libert Loans Look for r.ojal llrspontc 'I am euro that mo peoplo villi le apond to the third Liberty Loin with tho satno loalt and enthusiasm that characterized their support of tho tlrst two loans. Tho great events nun lup- -penlng In franco must lire thu soul of every American with u new determina tion to furnish all the dollars und nil tho i, material tesources of America that nro needed to put an end to tho execrable . atrocities of German militarism. Defeat faces tho Kaiser Let us h isten It by asserting America's might w Itli increased -vigor In concert with our gallant com- . rades." It Is expected that autworlt will be " given to Issue additional bonds amount Inr to four and one-half billion. In ac cordance w Ith tho Secretary's plans : ad-JltlonaL-blocks of Treasury certificates of Indebtedness: to make such addl. tlcnal loans to the cobelllgerenls of tha , United States as aro necessur ; to de. posit Income and excess profits taxes VutA with national banks, fclatu i-anks und n.tnist companies In the sa-se manner ns A,i the proceeds of tho first two Liberty -V iLoans were handled &, -1 One very iJgniilcnut '. jr j ferenen ltetieeen Secret result of tho eon- Jerenco between Secretary Mi Adoo and Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET QilwD t 4'New Spring and Summer t ( Styles and Colors are Now Ready in 9 r .1 XT. ' women a ana imissus rDi;u t:a Sn.-fo ij , JL Atl A ai4U&WU MM ' 24.75 25.75 26.75 ? Also ( Street, Motor nd lop iuoats 29.75 & 32.75 Tyrol Wool earmenta an established reputation r.jrtyle and practical utility. ,J. V . Gcrmail God's Defeat, Swedish Socialist Hope Slothlioliii, Mnrch 20. "A few ilujs will show whether tho Ger man Rod, who has been officially called upon, achieves n lctoty," ikclarci tho newspaper Social Dimokrnton. "Wo hope tho opposite for tho freedom of tho world." Majority Leader Kltchln hire was tho statement that estimates of necessary expenditures by both tho Vnlted States and Its allies havo been too lirge They luvo fallen iven below the fig ures hfped for by Secretary McAdoo I This his resulted In n Very much smaller bond Issue being plunnrd than had bien deemed necessary. Tho new lasuo will not bo convertible, Indicating that tho Interest rate. 4' per ont, will prevail on nil further bond Issues nitdcd This is designed to put nn end to tho expec tation of higher Interest rates on futuie bond issues FREIGHT EMBARGOES MENACE PRODUCTION Eastern Farmers Try in Vain to Get Implements Needed to Grow Increased Crops l'rtlght embargoes ate t-trlously men acing agricultural production In Penn silv iuu through tho Inability of farm ers to get rgrlcultura Instruments and repilr parts. Pioductlon In tho cist ern States will bo materially cut this jenr, lucsl Implement dealers say, unless orders nro given tho railroads to haul the mnchlnery needed bj tho farmers Patrlotlo farmers who want to obey tho Government'!? wishes and plant the biggest acreage) In history nro heavily luudlcapped becauso plows, repair parts, manure- spreaders, cultivators, tractors and all kinds of Implements nro held up Tools purchised two weeks ago and ordered for shipment to farmers throughout tho State nto undelivered, nnd farmers nnd dealers aro franti cally begging tho railroads to lift tho embargoes tint tho machlnerv may re ich them In ttmo for tho spring plow ing and towing An embargo of carload thipments of farming machinery east of Indiana Ins btui on for somo time, and only bv spe-clal prlorit orders havo shipments come through lteglon.il Director Smith, of tho eastern railroads, said tod ly that nn embargo was on to clear the lines, k that agricultural Implements may be moved moro freclj when tho movement Is released Editors Acquitted in Tageblatt Trial Continued from Tate One tho court becauso It was contended ' that tho Government had failed to pro-' duco tho entire newspaper In which the ' alleged article appeared i Tho first so-called overt act. which i ve as an article In the Philadelphia Tage i blatt published August 3, 1017, plctur. Mng German ' strength llko tlie "piws 1 -. , ,. ....... .......1.....1 ..n. .f,. eL .1 noil, Aai uuiuuuv.cu ouuu .eiiui Professor Peck bait completed ins testl- mony follous This article read, In part, as "Gloom upon gloom. ' The German Hen Isn t dead e-t be Is even so much alive that he can hold fast In rianders and on the Alsne with two paws nnd administer blows with the third In Gallcla and Bukowlna" flncit us "Itugtng Old "Who" I'lihti P.oot vi as portrayed as an old man who ought to bo able to bridle his tonguo In another article, published August 1!, 1917. This article was also rermltted to go to tho Jury despite man objections of tho defense, 'llie attack on Mr. ItooV In part read . "Mr nilhu Itoot Is an old man and ought to bo able to bridle his tongue. Hut ho cinnot, becauso ho Is boiling with rage, and this rage must come out Mr. Itont Is raging because of the failure of hij Itusslan mission. This failure is not to be denied Tho last alleged treasonable article allowed to be submitted by the Govern ment as evldcnco was tho attack on A Curtis Itoth, an American vice consul, who, until last summer, was stationed at Plauen, Germany. Tho article was pub lished July 22, 1917, and In part said "Itoth Is tho name of tho American vlco consul at Plauen, lit Volghtland, until tho breaking out of tho war. A-j a mitigating circumstance tho Chris tian name ot Curtis was allowed him, which Indicates that Itoth was born In this country. Ho is thereforo no mangy German dog. but an American rattle fatiake." There was a battle between opposing counsel on tho matter of tho ae curacy of tho translations Mr Gray brought an admission from Professor l'eck that thero Is a possibil ity of translations being Incorre-i t and that the meaning and Intent of any writing in the German language might easll be dlffcient, when In llngllsli form EVENING PUBLIC ! I CHRISTIAN NEHS, .11) Of 'M'J West SodRluy avenue, who U one of the yomiKcst en gineers in the merchant murine, lie tecently sailed from this port on the steamship Orient. NEW MEXICAN MISSION TO NEGOTIATE WITH U. Stnto Dcp.utmcnt "Not Concerned" Over Tie-Up of Economic Agicement I'l.m V iiolilnel'Hi, M ireh Lu M.il dip.irt incnt olllelals s.ild today this Hern not concerned' with tho scmlng tie-up that bis resulted fiom the i ejection bv President I'arranza eif Mexlio, of tho economic agreement reached bv Ambas sidor l'leteher and llafael Meto, tpecl.il Mexican commissioner. It Is entirely Mexico s .iffilrs, thev said Carran7 1 his tinned a new eomml" flon to negotiate tho milter and up of Manuel Agulrie Uirlangn, Alberto Panl and Candldo Agullar It will hive to I deal entiuiy with Ambass idor l'leteher, I vi ho has been given full pomii bj Secrc- tarv of State Linking In fhe preml-es As a matter of fait thu I nlted States Is permitting I'uslileiii inirin7,i lo voik out Mexie s destlnv along bis own lines and mi long us he does not want ti adopt ,i rulpioial attitude, olllelals i.i , It H no e oncern of the I tilted St ites whe-thel the eeunnmli pri Idem in Mexlto becomes worse Mi inwhUe the einlnrgo remains lti foice so that the Intinsts of the United States are In no wn suffei lug ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPT TO ROB U. S. MAIL CAR Valuable Packages Kecovered After Arrest of GeorRe Sutton on Ex press fit Heading Ueiiilliig, I'n March 20 V cluing attempt to rob a I nlted States mail car was followed ly the nirct of u man who gavo mo name of George button at tho outer 'Phlladelphi i and Heading station Ia't night, after tho arrival of tho Philadelphia express. Parcel-post packages and evnress is- slgnments said to be valued at anywhere I from $100 to $200 were UiOlcItil John Jfenne, naggmemi-ter and mill clerk,. .1 ,..". 1,11.. ti,n ri i ., i.o em thee Philadelphia epie-s- fiustratcd I '" l1"' clty wll" t,lc rc l " " lt ' tho man's attempt to eeape way heri UNDr.K 1'AKr.It Abl'IIYXIATED jaj Ueen in Had Health Iiodv I'ound by Wife Jchn Courtne. slt-lli. veers old, of CC; Preston stre, t a ictired under take . was found by bis wife asphjil ated from IlPimlnitlng gis toelay In the Mtihcn of ins nome I'ourtmv who had been III for some time, left bis bed about 1 o'clock e- pl lining to hi velfe that ho would re- turn In a few minutes jirv r'ourtntv. ,1 short whllo Intel detected the cdoi of gas nnd tunning to the Kltclii 11 found per Iiusb ind sitting before the g is range, cas flowing fnclv from two open j, ts He was taken to the l'resb) tertan Hospital and pronounced dead 415 Chestnut Street LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. BETTER CAR SERVICE PLEDGED BY RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Inntlnuril from l'ae One porlatlun roinpanlea of over) kind arc unil havo licen lanoniiB i 'The management of the company li ' much pleisid with tho broad and liberal vlivv taken nf the eltuatlon by the com illusion, and full) recognizes tho oiillgi lions which present conditions Impose upon the compmj Philadelphia, more .i... -,, ..iiioe 1 iree cltv. s being called ll"" ' "! :--- - . . ........ i... iini '"""' "' . . '. ,,".. , fil.e iu,r ' lliilernmeni 10 iiBmri. ,' lf?::i "' " V , ! "iroiluco .- ..oxlmntelyone-thlrdof ?.l the shipping , Works ".These Government demands are bringing to the elt) n large I inerchsed population which must be cared for Tho i-amc conditions vihlch call for lncnned lervlee hive necessirllv put n stop to the completion of tho city's sjstem of high niced lines which wrh des BtiMl to meet llie very maicrni growth In Industrial enterprise which Philadelphia Is now experiencing. 'The task thus presented to the com ptn can bo mccessfully met only If It scrim the co-operatlou of the pub lie, whleli the commission points out Is k much to bo desired, nnd the further nsslsfime of the administration In giv ing the compan n clear track whkh the lommlsslon earnestlv recommends to I the Mtwor and Councils In this coner tlon It Is nnlv fair to say tint much oi mo improvement in tcrvn-o cmkt- lenced during the list month his been' due to the ltiere.ise.1 co-operatlou of the lts tralllc siniad In preventing un- 'neeessirv dehiv h and dragging in eirs b otlm ijnu..iR(s tuieT bo enabling I the compinv to maintain Its schedules If necossitv Is shown In the Imnrovo- ments ordered Iv the Public Sirvlee, f'omtnlsslmi, the t nlted Statis Govern-' inent will not hinder thelt being car ried out Itlrhnrd L Austin of tho l'ederal P.r"-crve Hank, made this cleat this morning Mr Austin uctul ns Soon tar McAdoo emlssir at a eon feienio of eltv olilcl lis estenln at which tho olllelals were told that the Government wanted nil contract work of n public tiiture stopped, unles absolute-, ly in ess ir 'If these new lines anil Impriivements will aid In getting lihnr to shlpjards. Leaguo 1st mil and other Government plants quicker tlieio will be n inter fciemo and the Government will allow I matetl.ils to bo apportioned for this work," slid Mr Austin "This was mado clear vestenliv to tho eltv olllelals , Wherevci an thing is proven a nceessltv there will be no ic quests or liitrrfetence from the Government The olllelals at at Washington inerelv want t stedi unnecessir woik so that matetliis nnd men ma be released for war work" Mr. Austin was nkeil If tin- tieonle In offices In the central section of tlio cuv would' be considered necessary to n pioecutlon of tlm wn. lnismueh as many viar Industries have their offices in tint section That would lequlie n stud." lie re plied "That whole, matter would bave to be done Into cirefully so ns to ascei taln Just how much Government woik was being hlndeted b linprnpi r tcivico along that line ' St-tlilril street, I Ine 'Neurit Itrady 1 lilrl -tlitrel Mreet l.tTie Neilrlv ItriiiU 'llie Slxt -third street rrns-tiivn lino villi be In operation b the llrst, week of 3I.iv If ever thing move" sniimtniv, It w.cs iiunouni ed at the i Ilk. s of the conip m tudav Tho iietual wnil. to le dm consists of stialgliteulug out tho cones nt llnv erford and Limilovvne avenues, and lav Ing a feiv hundred f,et of track to con nect tho few gaps that e xjst Tills can bo accomplished In a week Uthtrwiso n complete eluubln track runs from tin Overbrook tetmlnm to thn Sif-lhlrdl nt,i AT.ii1.it stteets station Ar, f ,,,., ,,,,,,-1.1 rcmlre.l le .,n,e , 1 Tho Allied UuslnisS Mens Assoela tlon of West Philadelphia has sent 11 telegram to tho Public Service Commis sion commending it for its aid to Wet Phllidi Iphla in directing the eoinpiii) to build und operala the l'lft.sltli btreet crosstoivu line The new tine will furnish transit servleO to about 130,000 persons, those who live In about 10,000 homij near the line. It Is to start at 1 Ift -fourth stieet and Gibson avenue, at Hartram's I uaruens, nnu ran on 1 uiy-iourin sireet to Baltimore avenue , on U.iltlniorn ave- nun to l'lft)-slMH strict, and thence to Laucastei avenue It villi be tho only north-niid-touth line between 1'lftj -second sireet und Sixtieth strn t '1 ho teli gram, Mgni d by John X Me G.irve, chilrmati of tlio transportation committco of the aoelatlon, follows: in.nortnTt are the activities ..f the navy . l'hlladelphla, tho report ordetlng that r0 of all unnecessary municipal vvotk i li porta it are lie m i si l noW nd ,,, ,, w n ,1UCM0I1 . j0 .Utirmlned St, M'nm my 1 the large plan s of double trackage on several streets ,,y Maor smith and his departmental I loVesK "1U!,t b0 Vivldcil. Additional cats ,ir.1(Il, nt n series of conferences which . , 1)S u teomothe I mu,t bo mldo.l to tho Sixtieth street ' tt, )in held In tho near future A pre- i''" -..-- ,ii.... ....... II.. u m iiiitvtHixin il... mi i nniiiiLima fin i ii a kiln irinti TAKING CHANGES THE adventurers of romance were always ready to defend their honor, but they sometimes forgot to make a will. The Philadelphian of to-day takes chances in neglecting this duty, and we have, therefore, prepared -a digest of the Intestate Laws of Pennsylvania for the information of those who have not already drawn their wills. Write for our foUtr ( "Dying Without a Will" Philadelphia Trust Company i 1415 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 757?! "Tho pcopla of Vest Philadelphia, through tho transportation commlttco of tho Allied Iluslncps Men's Association of West Philadelphia extend to Jou their hearty concratulatloni nnd appreciation for tho suggestion to tho Philadelphia llapld Transit Company for tho l'lfty slxth street cross line We believe tho Phi adelphla Hapld Transit' Company has seen tho light and will heed our sug- cefllon A long ana ilimcuii hbiii nas 'been won. Victory Is sweet Little t mo 1. grant o .no com- Htieet nnd resetting of muny Kensing ton trnckD Must Iliiv 100 Cars On or beforo December 1, 1919, lli coini iny tnust purchase) und tilacc In iipirntlim 100 tiddltlonal cars of tho laiiro uroon tv no. 1'ollowlng tho ccs- mtion of the war tho rompiny Is dl- i re-ctcd In purchase new cars and equipment nnnuull Tho company Is directed to Instruct Its cmploiis no longer to iuu pist pm singe'iH, and It Is stlggcsttd to Coun cils that nn ordninco be passed to prevent tho li ocklng of tars by ve hicles unloudlnc between curb nnd track. Tho opinion, wiltten liy Commls slonrr Itvnn. Htntes that tho commis sion Is losth, In view of dllllcultles In ";--""'.--.--.i, ,,.,,,, '"' ,"" '-'"'""'"'"' "' ?.Y.:'"""." "l ". "crs, irai iiec-iu-c- e- . ,.e.v.c,- " they mo lmperutlvc. Tho t cport of tho commission i ends i 'Tho commission Is loith, In lcvv of tho dllllcultles of procuring cqulp- ment und new cars, to make n furirni oulcr ut this time to not at onco. but It Is of tho opinion that moio cirs nto neeessiry nnd It there fine dlteets thn eompiny to purchaso nnd intall on or be fore- tho first eliy of He cember. lDl'i, 100 of tho larger tpo of new cms, and that immediately following tho ending of tho wnr new cars to meet tho demands ot tho Increasing popula Hon, und that theso shall bo main tained In addition to tho present equip ment. "Tho commission Is of opinion that In view of tho gietit growth in the population eif what Is known as 'West Philadelphia there should bo Increased facilities thctc, nnd It thetcforo ell iccts tho respondent co Install and operate im or before tho first day of Jum-. fiom nnd between Its terminus ut Slxt-thlid stieet nnd Luncastet avenue' In Overbrook to Slxt -third and Market sttccts, connecting with and tiansferilng to tho surface rouls and with tho elevated railroad, 11 doti ble-trncl; lino with un adequate num bei of cirs: believing that In this wav tho verv gtcit congestion which exists ut Sixtieth and Maiket streets will be lessened nnd passengers who icsido In tho Ov ei brook section can j mako use of this Sily-tlinu street lino excluslvrlv both in going und coming fiom their homes. 'The commission further dliccts that during tho uisli houis. uunely, from 7 to !) 11 in und from 5 to 7 p. m of eveiy eli, 1 xcoptlng Sundav, service equivalent to nt least ten mole cars shall bo placed upon tho .Sixtieth street line Sixtieth und Murket stiects is 0110 of tho most used trans fei points, complaints lit 1 elation to It having bent tho most serious and lustltlable, and tlio need of n lemcdj is admitted by the conipan. As to the tin thoil of operation at this point, wo express now no opinion, being confident that tho management will eo-opeiato in obtaining tho tcsult wo seek to attain ' 150 JOIN .MEDICAL KESEKVE Recruiting Mission, Which Armed Ha tin day, Wants 15o0 Moro About tsu recruits for the medical re stive corps, Anibulmio Coinpan No 317. havo been acceptid by the re nuitltig mission which airlve-d hero last Saturday to enlist 1000 men for hospital und ambuhfnro viotl: and nnother 100" for clerical positions Tho missions headquarters arc at 1 ifteeu and Dauphin bluets Iho mission, which is from 1 .imp Lee, N", ( ' , villi si ev :i week to reirult men tu fill viicani les in ulo 1) sending mm from tho corps e'tiptaln Stephen Wllm r I'unnell a Phlladelphi 1 phsiiiiu, In ids tin tils slon other numbers nie I'iist Lnu tenant Itusseli I' I hie llrst s,irKp mr. Clnrles P. S Hinders and Pilvate t bane, Stcvuns. i mill. it ii" v li Tin I nil (ill a ...-.. i uii I iiis.ivin.". mi ivj r-iuuLiuii I i';vS '1 T. mIrOH 2G 1918 Ban on City Works Hits Jobholders t'ontlniifri from 1'wtc One n full stop, thus leaving many of this Inigo forco without any visible means of putting In their tlmo or excuso for draw ing city pay. Tho loan fund list Ins grown steadily until It bids fair to rival tho record of tho Municipal Court, which, until tho present time, holds the record for rapid job making. Dhcctor Twinlng's report to tho Government will show thesa facts as well ns an outline of tho work under way nnd contemplated. Officials to Confer .Tust how fnr-reachlng tho iffrct rf tho governmental demand for tha stop- created by the Government's action was held tndl nun omers win no nelil nl- .. most dally until all departments htvo i , ' i .A' - .-...'..: .ii..t,,, -niiiBim ("!' .atw M 0 H ,B 4( 'tis a feat ntwjt f 3 1204-06-08 iM' l TO FIT feet CCiitWiCaV Market St. M mmmmOiSfl What more can prr: iw you ask of your m m m shoes than this? fl; M Refinement of line and & f 1. 0 modish charm that bespeak m r ' M ! 2ik ZiiF a genumeness more than sur- jJj 7ntjeii'stft!sff.al iaieeS!.cit,madtinalllcat!ifis, f2JE V"? 3bI I ( Bfr" if "Give it to me, tf0m$m0 1 please. Grand-. Al "Why Bobby, if W Why Bobby, if you wait a bit for it you'll have it to enjoy longer!" "Poo-poo! That's no argument with WRIGLEYS "cause the flavor lasts, anyway!" nnd until l (oino final word IS rccoivea xrom iuu rcdernl authorities na to what can and what cannot bo done. In tho meMitlmo the Question Is be ing asked why the city for ears to como will need n City Planning Commission, nn Art Jury, nnd other slmlllar bodies, If tluy nro not to bo nltowed to function by eontlnulng their work nlong the lino of Art Palaces, Convention Halls, Park was, Uoulcvards nnd other bcautlfjlnc t... Mn,l.. I. nlti... nt mitnlelnil life ., t.u . i.. .. i..,A,,M mill Mm. missions today expressed nnxlcly as to tho permanenco of tneir places, nut cre quietly assured that no preclpltato action In tho naturo of n vvholcsalo reduction of tho" pa roll has, as yet, been decided upon. Politicians, anxious that their list of placeholders be not disturbed, wero busy today in an effort to find out Just what action will be taken relative, to tho cltv'u ndmlttcdly hinvlly padded pay roll, At tho pre&ent time tho "personal ent nine mo nersnnai submitted complete reports . .. .. . .. .. .-.... ... ... II. IIIU ... ' ...... .... ..v... .... .- nicneious iransu unueriaaing nnu piaccsi have been steadily added during tho last nrJi expense ' Item Is larger man any otner , '",' .,;;;,, '. ,V i' i"L Jwiantl ComiV 'M ...i,. u-y i,oV ..M, r,, h ifn.,!,ror',,cl.,t..0.t J".0. Legan Trust CbSS-WI -.h mjiv ii m m w "V$ two years nnd thieo ,ii,. ..... oiiihii nan nciel ofllce. Ono. result of tha'rino, 'tl lion vv'l.l likely bo ,ho VSX& nmount of (ho loan the city wi .1 float this Hummir to riptacl ,. " ' .eady taken r .. t 'Sft ronso dated tm... r,..i. . c" '' icauy inKcn nnnani iinin.i i . . . .... ...vr.,, loan iunos. tvi. issue miy even ho Bunnreswi Lr If not, tho nmount ,VT! M $5,000,000 to S3.000.00Q "or 'it Aft lis nmouni il.n u ,' ,.,or. .(,( (inlMlon would bo m a position ,S' lover, making thn "tiling of hmS: "' open market unnecessary KUSII HOSPITAL GETS $12.Mi kA .I" lio ten-day c, 1 ralso $ raise m,u.uvu ror tlip Iluh HoiWiJ.V"'! -.uubuiiiiuoii nnu Allied Dlsea... .. ' "r e,ut today with determlnaH'V11 out today with determlnatlon''ii tho campaign through, and rSliiSi 23 tho campaign through, and ralsY 2" thon $1000 nn hour in the fl, Jl!" iiour in the first ; driSi Tim rcsuiis wero shown ."I.; luncheon uf the Stratford, when ....- ...... ,,.,u,i ar rnnu..l .no i nrno tiniira' . 1 t. . . 'viua ri I i.imi.j . ....- .. .,,r vtiini in n. Ti-.."..'Q Vi.nl.l.. ItlllMAfl ,.n ...... ... . uiu.nT.ri .hlch ho delivered after ih V..-:.rl Wi road. --"iw(ri tiiiii m mHXJz M v&s&&- k. r--w I ljJm I1 k(m1tmmmWnmmW mnKmmw k iO )r way .they are the beat ttainableJ , , : , -After ; every meal .'ft.. - -. ., Ic "" m . a u i" j '. iiati n nr' l.t w L tu r M iayk'.v" MmMAm,