; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIlIdELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIIJ 3, 1918 r feOSSIP OF THE STREET PRICE OF U. S. LIBERTY LOAN FOURS SURPRISES FINANCIERS any Thought They Would Sell at Par After Announcement of Third Issue Gossip of the Street TIIUIU2 Is u good ileal of surprise manifested tn financial circles licrc at the pi (.sent emulations for Liberty 4 per cent bonds. The majority enlnlon on tlic Street nomo time uo vvus'that these tionds would ko to Jtiar Immediately before or In any event Immcdlateh after tlio announce I went of tlie third Liberty Loan, but such expectations hac not bceif ? realized Some rtro Inclined to think that, one reason N that we hao not et heard all or tne terms ot the loan, csptcmnj tno conditions ielu tiyc'to matuiltlcs and tax requirements. Others contend It Is because tho Intel ist rule of the third Issue has been decided us IJi per 'eont Instead of the generally anticipated 414 per cent. , Speaking of present prices for Liberty 4s, one of tlio l.ugcst banking ' nd Invcstmont houses In tho city told rjesterdav wbo brought In $50,000 Liberty 4s to bo sold at market piicen. o he wunlccl to invest me amount in me new doiiuh on i-auirtlj. lie 08 shown thut ho could exchange his 4s for l'is, but he Insisted on selling' for what ho could get now, even though It was explained to him ttat ho was losing $1G00 by the transaction. The manager of this house said that except ns an act of pure patriotism, ho could not account for i It, and the customer was uwarc thut ho www M? tiifuii the LlbeitJ. Issues weic launched the serial bond was ninbllv - becoming tho popular form ot financing. -i E, largely to municipals, but ww graduallj being udoptcd In v-ilous forms W ot corporate financing. The serial form was often dlhcusscd In eonneo IP lion with Llbcrtj issues Alfred D Chandler, of Boston, culltd utteutiou to the differences In r interest ehaigcs of a htiulght and of u terlul Liberty Loan of 13,000,01)0 OOu at4li pci tent foi periods of five, ten, llftccn, twenty, twenty-five, tlilitj. fe forty and llft Mirn, all such dlffcicnccs being In fuvoi ot the serial 'raethod He sate tlic followlnu table: five jcais time . . Ten j cars' time . . . Kiftcrn j ears' time .. . Twenty scars' time .. . Twentj-tlvc jeurs' time Thlrtj jears time Fort ears' time . riftj j cars time . . ,. r A By tho crlal method the principal L' t-rAnn nr iintnmntlpnllv ti.iiil In full V ..iIah', ni.illt Iw film f ft,tlf1iwl fnr P" ilr. Chandler said "By tlio Htralgbt'loan the principal Is unpaid at ina- m, turlty and continues, with ltd additional terity, unless u real sinking fund ban t?t maintained, which Is Impossible on the bilge scale, of cur Ubcrtj Loans. I ' Xle.JiQ-calIed 5 per cent 'sinking fund' for tho third Llbei ts Loan Is ft? merely a tcinpori7lnV stnblllrln fund to counteract '.nsfaries of the bond market ' Bankers ate showing considerable third Libert Loan uutborlzlng the Secrctaij of the Treusurj to Issue Llbertj Bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pajablc in foreign nionej, both as regards principal and interest Some assert thut the purpose Et of this move Is to broaden the market .'others tay tho principal puiposo Is to I n.nlMl iviiiiilrlnu wliiiun mil mnplou ill,, F$ In this countij It Is buld that the Sccietaiy of the Trcasuiy will have K the power to airungu tl.o leims for these foreign Issues Independent Si of the securities which aie to be put In Ihta nl.m n fvtoiil i, rll. imlfi p- 11 lllnli tates In the eomineiclal wur that Is Var Finance Corporation -Law Bakncrs and brokers arc waiting ture to the war flnunco corporation bill which was finally pasted jestci daj. Asked what ho expectc( the bill would do for the eountrj u well known banker srcvv'milto cnthuslnstle on the subject. It will do u great deal," ho said and thousands ot plants all over the men contracts on hand Tliete conceins are also cairjlng on In addi tion vhat might bo cuHcd their icsular domestic local business. L'ndci ordinary clrcumstunces they could their own banker, but thej ure running at high speed, some of them night and day on thieo shifts They ( of material for the Government's work, but thej are unable to get tho neccssarj ilnunclal suppoit for all this h where tho war finance corporation assistance which might be looked ments. Think, then," ho icmarked, "at tho sense of relief such action lll bring to thefrc manufacturing concerns, of the icllef It will give to the local baukeis und of tho great relief "I look,' ho continued, "upon tho most -active factors In futuro stock quotations. To my own knowledge there Is ono concern in this city that Is slmplj overwhelmed with Gov ernment contracts, and this bill will bo u wondciful relief to Its present financial condition." Another banker In speaking of the bill said ho hoped It would extend Its. assistance to public utilities, which ure us Important auxiliaries lu tarrj.lng on our wui-matcilal manufactures as arc the manufacturing, plants themselves "Take for instance the Ihookljn Itopid Tianslt Companj " he snld "Every 6ue knows that unless the war corporation bill comes to Its icllef no concern will undertake the financing of Its more than S50.000.000 notes fc due In Jul, Uut the Brooklsn ltnnld f dreds of thousands ot workers fiom turning out iJovcrnmcnt contracts, ervlco Is Jutt us Important as the the other would be impossible." mis oanher reiterated that In t Mtved the consideration ot tho administrators of tho war flnunco cor- jj poraton bill quite as much ns some hy Arc Fixed Income-Bearing Alljnvestment denlots have mswerlng tho question from holdcis wt to Villi. IllnDJt tnn..B.Il 1 J II i -- ".-rf ...wc mi..ii iiiui ituu uvuuueu hi inurivuL price; iacn investor ""u lB think that there must bo noiaing rot tho decline, when the only leneral market conditions alono am AlnayS Satisfied With this finalKlf l.llt ... ... H..unk, ,.ui. K . nas bcc" general is clearly shown m prlco course of bonds, on the New year, This compilation, which was nmdn tho high average prico for corporation bonds listed on the New York Btock Exchange was reached Jnnuaiv 18. 1917. rollnninc this tlmm im decllno which extended to December 26, 1917, when an advance In prices caused by tlio announcement of tho Government control of rullroads. This advance ended about March l. lflis. nnd sin timn nri i,. . ceded ullghtiy , Showing haw o-onrtrnl mnt-'fAt ,. I- a-..-... .....h "Sliest grado of corporation bonds, ,,,. ,cn nS" erode railroad bdnds In the year preceding March 26. 18rf WaS 12.48 nrilntM AtrililBnii Ja rlAillr,Ar1 111. nAllu. llnllMA.A .i .viiogoW 4s, 16 25 points; Southern K n the Hat .f -.. ...... " -" ci"uaumuiivj ne-eunu-gniiie ruuroaci Donus mere was " Hverage decline lu the year of 13.10 points. In the public utility IYV llSted 011 tllO PXrhmtfA til far ft hlnu n ntintnirn .IahIIma 1l IP ponu. in itidUBti lal bonds there was '.. '"strlul bonds lost lu'e least 3 n tremendous rurnltlirwMn tliA . . . "HJ1V IIIVI ItUtiity fconj,, waH tho Iu-rgegt pp ,ne 0f It X Arfectcd ihe li""Bcly increased cost of operation and J, Sit tnutntenanCC Und Cnnktrnrtlnn mnlirlnlo XV'hll IU .-..M -. refl from the same' factors, their fWCnt lCnlslatloil through tvhlpll ntrOl and ii:UaruntPnl llirll- nl wloo, following. LtVfllllM I .. . . rM!lr7 a b ",csu"en' Huses. are now advising tho purchase of good tfUhlmt .,U,,a Publle.utlty bonUs, on the gro'und that tho eurnlng power ff- uin,a them Should Rlnndlli- Imnrnim trin, .,.,. ,. ...,., ,l,i n.i i L"Ve ra 1 1 ....t-.w.w Mu... aiun uit uliu lllol men JI (tva &hlle rTi a tno"t B,tracllve Ievel- Tlleso Investment bankers Bay that, ?vinV.es on eJod boniH my B l0 I'Bhtly lower levels, tho Investor i whirl, ut'1 tuwor iirjcea f WHICH may noVfcr comn nnln . 1 SF Destroys Fcrit Glen Home "" l'., April 3. leiro from n u chimney destroj-ed a double . ...n... ,w LMn iviua;ii vuiiey Comniny at Vtrn aien. Arthur Ma4 Vcore.roneralc, the tenanU, i:L"" cwvuinr vmuea mi, , i.J.iM,.r hir.hiMin. Th '0neiviinr vwua at a-wSiyKr wwto of an experience with a custom?! could glc no other explanation. - Tor a long time it was confined Having In Interest bj herlal Method tJ53.00U.0UU 571.7S0,0(iU . ... 8!I2.5'!1,0U0 . ... I..'l l.JOU.Ouii . . 1 53U OOU.uuu .. 1.84S. 7h8.UUU i,7SO,J77,000 n,lJ3.ioU,0UU of J3,000,000,000 and tho Interest bv the nnd of tho term and tho l.nlli tnllltntv nnrl rnmmpi nlnl UHn' Intercut, to bo .1 burden upon pos been created and been succeshfullj Interest In the piovUlou In the for Government securities, while creato a supply of exchango or twill .M1lnrr n t ,it,mrmn I ,,tom1i,t,u out at home. Many bankers seo lu lmlitirl tri pninn tn tlin T(,lt..l to follow the present wa:. Awaited patiently foi the Presidents signa 'Tor example, thcie aie liundieds countij which have laigc Clovein- flnunco thcli lcgulur business with havo bought enormous quantities from their own banker, and hero steps In and provides the necessary upon In the ntturo of advance paj it will bring to tho money market passage of this bill as ono of tho Transit unauestlonahK r.irrir him. their homes every day to factories and who would deny that such actual factory work? Without. n his opinion many public utilities do- munition plants. Securities Low? been busy for tho lust six months of fixed income-bearing securities 1 f .. ,.-. ,--. i- . . foiiio reason peculiar to his Individual answer that can be given Is that resnonslhlr-. Tim imxatni- Im ( tVrnt tUn n1l-.n l i.A i. . v.t i..V UWWIU HI lilH lillVOllUClll by a compilation recently mado of Yoik Stock Hxchange in the last hi Drill- .Innox .C- Pn Imm ,l,ot ' rntirlltliru !,, n .,reAAA,l l.n .. bv.u,,,v,,,a ,uw l,tuili:u LI1U lUlJf it may boeeald that tho average de- 1'uclflc refunding 4s 14 points. j , ...... ... .. V H H (41 .. Uk.U ULI llllll 111 1 il. I 11 an average decllno of 4 06 points. because these corporations have Inut mo,, Tl.n .ln1lnn l ..l.ll.. rea!)0n lllat ticlr carnmgo n m7 prlco was materially Improved by tl. Omnrnmnnt tnnl.- r.i.n li.l nnmlnim M. ,!., .!, .. J .. ... may miss an investment opportunity To Complete Shipyard Probo VVhlniton, April 3. Tlie Senate Commerce Committee hope to complete Hu thlpv-nn Investigation toduj with the liearlin: of two witnesses fr lie Hot; Ulnnd ihlpyarcl, lncludlnc rga J, llajdwln, chairman of She. U.. . ot the cxWYtokrr Business Career ' of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead tCoiwrloht) .. : ' Mfcftrofl tclll aniutr your btnlitraa tli'eationa on uunlnn. srllliw, nrfvcrtlttao nnd rmpfovmriif. l, lotir QiitsflOHS rlrnilv II j ?'l.f "'.'."" tncla Your rorrrcl nnmc onrt lull oiMrrn mux be aloiinl (o nil (it pttlrtrs. Tioar uftlcb are attoitlmoiia mini be ' foiiorcrf. Inatcrra (o tcrliulrnl otinllonl 'nil be iini bv ,ai oihtm v III lit ansurriil In fili robiiitn. The mom iiiftrrat (bo protlem n btijiilrrra u.111 be uotcil into Ifcc tori o J'cltr I llitl. LIU ou cer been turned loose on a eating joint and told to go the limit? That'a what happened to inoir tudaj I don't think I'll want nti) thins u moic to eat for a eK This morning I had a Utter from mother. This In what he said: "Sly dear boj Your father has to lslt one of his Jobbers In Boston today or tomorrow- and I'm going w Ith lilm 1 eausc I want a little change nnd I want to eo bow in) deal boj Is Betting along "Your last letter rajlng bow well jou arc doing In that publishing house lias plcned jour father r) much Vou know, mj diar Peter. our-Cw York. Stuart XV Cramer, of tho father and 1 both love our boj vcr' National Council of Cotton Manufnefu- Oettlj and we want lilm to be a i.al big ""! V.1""-1.0"0,,, C 'rP ', ;McrfllIlll, ,, . . ... , ., , , .agrlcultuial publisher, nes .Moines In I Vnierlcan o are both proud of Sou W!lllam N- naSf tnKinPCr mil oil cx- iiiiu j ou can Imagine how much pleasure pel t ilartlcvllle. Okln Thomas i:. It was lo us to hear of jour succcf Lions member Wisconsin State Tax ..v, ,, ,.,,,, , Commission, Madison, Wis , It C AI- ,,.M,"r,d'L.La,.1l,C".l0U0,;.J.!U,r'en. State geologist. Lansing. Mich: i Telton's, for, as he said, perhaps they I i;uti i give jou a. real opportunltj". "If jour emplojers will Rive jou u half holldaj meet us at the Hotel Ion tlno for lunch tit 12 After lunch we will go to a place of amusement of some kind j und then have dinner together. Then I jou can see us oft on the S 12 train for I he inc." It wns a black half houi for me aftei I ll.lll rll(1 nil, tlio, 'a UttA- ITfl.a ultr. .,.,.1 dad were feeling proud ot me because t I war making good How 1 wish I had the- couiagi to tell them the ttulh. for while dad Is p.ettj lmd on me. I think I hu would stralitbteii me out Homr. dav , . I All the time I was talkln- to them I ' i had to be po careful whatever I said tltlid ih with what lies I had told them ' 'in.iiv pi evlous letters WI.U a wonder- till incmorj a succe-sful liar must have! I hope to be able to live up to their Ulrtuallj ended now that regulations , industry hiiu "' , ( " , j ,, , , ......Ion of ,nc. At present I feel Im a have been p.omulgated and lotun.s are . ! ei?,CUjd0Vi Vl!in t six ..."ntlis , Jreadj Itogers has uot on to me and t I N 1 . and Kouert .x. .Miner, oi i.ouisvuie i guess the others will bcfoie long I und other special atlornejs of the I It ceitalnly whs good to see dad andlJ'-eivu . I mother I was a little hit afraid nf dad 1" addition tbe.e will be lour ad- i... n.. i.,.. i .. k.i.i. !..- ... .u., ..... ,.4 ...... v..... .uiotn dinner he asked "Are jou rcalh con tinuing to make as much monej- ns jou hnid Peter, or did jou let our en-1 thuSiabin iui, awaj with jou. disere-' ,,., , , , , , .. . . W hat u ehance I bad then to fess up , iiintend of which I replied, "l'rcttv nearly a well as that, dad ' Then I asked after mj tlster- When dad tultMlie bill he leinarlud. "Tl,crc'8 nothing wiong with jour ap- petite, ou need to make a lot of i..cnej- If jou eat like thlH everj daj- ' I 1 saw them off nt the nation and he, ean to walk back to mj- rooms, detei- mlnlnff to null nivself toa-ethci. When ' jou have a mother and father bcllevliiKJber of cases In jou like mine do In me, jou feel like In anticipation of the creation of this a jellow our when jou realize jou arc in.ttliig It over on them. . While vintMiiK Ittsurcl down Trtmont Micct cngroshcd in mj own thoughts I vi at buddenlj biouglit to earth bj feeling i little arm k n t iromr i mini, and n .. .....V . ... ..,.i. ....Uun. ,IL m.u .. 1 iheirj voice saj. "Well, glumpj, what's the matter with jou?" It wur Uoslc "Why P.onle. I was just thinking about ,cu" Then to mj self I cald. 'Liar' Vcs but jou didn't think about me jfterdaj when jou promised to take mi out. If jou weren t such a nice boj-, 1'etcr, I wouldn't apeak to jou again Yoi' call, take ine out for supper now If vou want." I could almost hear mj vest buttons tl'ieatenlnn to burst oft If I attempted to eat nnj thing else Anjhow what else tn eat anvthlnt else Anvllow what else ,l,,, I .In In 1 -ni, I -Cnme ntnn it,,Ji finihed "atrng a? te Tontine f'" 1C a "JLV.. r'Z W I;.,,,, . ,. ' hien't jou the awell guj lion long have jou been feeding up there- "Mad my folks down" I said noncha- lai.tlj I have alwajs given Hosle quite ttrn lino nf lint nlr nhnm mv fnik j nnd she thinks thej aro the big cheese ' dtiv 11 nt home. 1 Meetlnir Ilosle eoit me over il dollar, ! and I regret very much having met her. I 1 What an expense It Is-earrjlng oft a ' bluff I tod.w.s husim:sk i:riniivr What a wondertil memory a liar intMf have. Wbat does this mean to IOC? Business Questions Answered Which la beet for an nieratre atore eev eral cuah relat-ra or a caah carrier aielem? A N- , This question will get mo in bad either 1 waj I would saj for a store where tln . . ,- ......II ..n.l fn.nil.ml 1 ,1...! (CIC'S till' nilinil IlHU IICIUCIIl, 11IIU IIIU margin of prollt on eath salo Is eon-t-iquently small, that the Individual c.mh register would be better, for (.ales rould then bo made quicker, enabling the sales ptople to Berve moro customers In a given time If, however, the Hales run lo any size and the goods on display re quited careful packing or careful ex planation In selling, 1 would advocate tho carrier sj'stcm . I have keen florists advertlan that th-s will telecrnph flowers to all parts of tho world llow do they do It? J II p 5-ucli florUts have .1 working ngrec rnmt with other florists In various parts of the country I believe the Association of Florists lias an agreement of this nature. If jou want flowers sent from this town to London, England, for In stance, your local florist will cable to a florist In London, and that florist will dt liver the dowers our local florist will Bend him the money for so doing. Do ou think It la a sood plan for retail atorea to have dlatlnctlvely colored wrapping paper I work In a fairly cheap market and we thouaht of ha vine aome wrapping paper oi aome uisuncuiu coior act peopio would know where It cnuie from l' A. I, Tn cnur case I would not advocate IL I'iople do not want to be Keen walltlnc ttound with a bundle which shrleliB to every panser-by, "Look ut me, I come from a elieap store '" If. on the other land, you came from an exclusive store people would be proud to carry a pack age which fa Id tn a dleninecl tone to every paHseJ:bJ. "Notice me, I come fiom the most exclusive store In town I" (CONTINUEp TOMOimOW.) TWO. ALLENTOWN WEDDINGS Miss Wieand Bride of Real Estate Mart Teachers Marry AUnilown, ., April 3. Sltw Flor ence Wieand and Charles W, L&ror, formerly president of Select Council, Allentown, and one of the largest real estate dealers In the city, were married In Balem . Evangelical Church by the Itev. II. C, Llllj". . Immediately after, the He v.. Mr. Lilly officiated at the marriage of Miss Evelyn A. Herts, teacher of English literature In the Allentown Junior High School, 6nd Herbert It Wentz. Instructor In me chanical drawing In the Boys' HlghJ Bchool of thU city. They were at tended by Dr. and Mrs. Evans D, Rur- Mil, Of ItllaiiaiaVWp. I'. V PROFITS TAX RETURNS WELL BE EXAMINED Fourteen Reviewers to Adjust Assessments Named by Commissioner Roper TO CONSIDER APPEALS Committee Expected1 to Be Kept Busy Until Payment Is Due on June 15 Wakhlnaton, Apill " lxaminatlou of excess profits relume, now on file wltb revenue collectors, will be made by ncvrl appolntid committee of four teen tax rcilewers representing arlous lnduitrle or business lines, whose duty a 111 be to adjust assessments In the light of Individual problems of each busb ncss. Only the returns appealed by col lectors or taxpuers will be considered b) this botlj SIcmberb of the commlltei, announced by Internal llevcnuo Conimltioncr Itoper, are as follows! T S Adams, economist, of Yule, rhnlriii.ni .t 1? mnrrnlt m i nltni.ltil. . .. ... .,. .... . .,.., iiaipn Arnoia, geoiogisi hiiu peiroieuiu ..... .. ..... , , ., , Imsine lorixunilons . paiahlKlimi.nt nf ' ,i.V. .,r on -rhomna is Hum. "inn s t-.,t. fonnrli of Conahoiiocken. engineer. Los A,,Be!is. Cal John Marks . -; Wmh when the time , a po.n.anent corps of assessing olll.Mals '..'.!' Wftf,, MAH-'TlfV'of rfor IhSSfaV. ?'n"rih. ImTtJd to f uneV.l. "hnrV, alorii.j and sugar paler Napoleon-r ' man) lonoi.iw will have to under central direction, tax on 8ro.s I J '''nTlariVia'andWrnd,""-!,.? 8J?SK H "!! APartiit. WIS .!?.. nlnlmeltiramni,!,? "- - Juno U to paj ! sa . --,;. - mu fe, Ir n fO , Xo l.,;hfd . fj,i , SH' MtlW tty Wallace. Idaho; OeorgeM Corn- taxes fftn jad dW'ft mT '-41 58 rtrnt. Halklum acouma ci "'land-' lCH Bit- their Xlght note. The bank that d"Bnn?f!,Jl.VSnWrol'it.WA. wM.w ., ' IfSS" iVlARft ffiMp8$8f L MolttNnrn,,,. in v domilV lends to them will have to scrape up rilft THIN 1. , 12I.I.VVCH1I) I. IlimTIs aai-d 07 rtflallv"! 1 1 oral No, . Invft'd to funeral ;-,-v4cr.. Bond, Mnssacbusells Income tax depulj, ', . .i,,,iB,mt(.d collateral to nuallfv ., and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv era VV.d I Wed parlor" of llllam B . ftIJ. J,2.0".?'. Iloston. and L V Speei. deputy eommls- eouBn d signaled coiiiuerai io nuju" llotlt lexes p m realden nt aon In Andrew Oxford at in m. Int. private Ilemalna .....r r In .rn.l rnvnn.. XV Hl,ir.-n a depositor) for tlio funds -lie Lov- : "X".!'' . !' ?." T-m ': " .r'vate.. ma- Jjj viewed Tuea.. 8 in in p. tn ,(1th their revenue bureau will be secre- ,f " Pment-. v"""0 r " ,e"': tary of the tax reviewer- Mr Adams f ,e",r1,'i,1 'Sn, 'a.iios,. lomr Mr Sterrctt. Mr Cramer and Mr Men-"""8 the J"",,?," , dC'u icrnment dlth have been members of the board of. , " ' , '"'"" '', ..."i to v, n, i.rntlts ndvlncrs. whoso duties liav should speed up Its own p ijniciiji iu i..., - - . , ..... Ligal questions arising und-the new lomn.ltlce s work will tie handled bv Atthur A. Uallantlne. Boston, solicit n- .01 the levenuc bureau: Kred T neld. ' of Boston; Hugh Satterlcc of Itoihester lvloi members llepresentatlve I'or- 5 .,,, II, , .... ,,.1, dell Hull, member of the House ih and Means Committee and chairman o il.. ......iMntll.. iiiMiji-u W'tilln.n 11 "..""" "" )" .T c ,'" ., ".. ".. r 7. " Com,.inj'. 'st. Jj0Ula Henry waiters .chairman oi iiic .vuanno tuasi i.iue Ball,nTOr,,, und John Burke, 1 reasurer of i i he uted States Tne rcenue bureau cpects onlj a ( MnAl proportion of all returns to bi appealed, but these are cspecttd to kee'j tnu rcvlcwera busj for the next two, i months or until naiment of taxes Is due. Juno 15 Mot decisions will be made on testlnioiij presented1 In briefs ui other documents although oral be ir- Iiipk inav lie crantcd In a limited num- levlewlng Dodv. manj- iapajcrs vviin doubta as to the- proper method of re- portlnK (lied their returns together wltb statements of tho attltudo iiHsumcd In ealeulallng piollts a certain waj- anu aslilng a leview j nese win ue soi icu- n " ." . . ,. , lout Immcuiaieij oy collectors anu n- Ifeirtil to tho reviewers Other ta- P-ners who failed to oubmlt their ic- turns In this form, however arc prlv- lleued to ask review of theli cahca i !ed charges and taxes aggregated Millions of dollara In laxes arc Involved 25,03!i.938 and earnings applicable to In individual Interpretations of the re- the common btoclc equaled 22's pn tuins cent. This Is tiue partieularlj1 of business, "' he companj Is now suffering from foi which invested capital cannot bo tile entile lack of economic I iu Mr nccuratelj determined or where the In- , UURgcnlieim rajs. "Owing to the vari vnHtetl caiiltal Is scrioui-ly dtnoropur- huh covernniental contracts for slilp- tlonate to Hie income, sucn aa 011. mm- Ing and publishing businesses. In these " "" ""' ' tllc I"mentH of similar , bualnessea tlonate to the income, such aa oil, min- To assls in the review work the cotn- '1,tc! " ' ' lu"f "" export named bj ' of tho "ltJ-fol'r '', f rl r"r"uo mllectoi-s. This staff wll not be per- nianent. Ulffcreiit men being appointed from ",ne ,0 tlmP "With this organization h.ild Com- mlsilouei Kopei's announcement "lav- Ia- Pajers maj be assured of intelligent and painstaking consideration of H"1"' ictuins and of an lmpaitl.il and equlla- bio application or tlie law and rrgula- lions to their individual cases It is Inconceivable that any taxpajcr under present conditions bhoiild endeavor to evade any portion of Ills Jutt tax or week preferential treatment from tho Bureau of Internal Ilevcniie" Philadelphia Arrivals at New York Hotels Miss Addison llnalin T s Allen Van I'oriland Mrs T H Allen Van e'ortlantl Mlaa Ilerry. Urnjtell r IF Hohlen Ureat Northern R A Ilraille Hermitage I I t arvln Woodward I. 1. Ullltiian. Ilreallu vti&h r Hetirv Murlbomush t' hrviier urand W D Moran tlrand II V Alorrls Continental II H Wrlffhl lira ml t i; Ilurnham Continental J t offej Hermitage I I Cnlea Hreslln VV J Itrummnnil elrand D lraaer. New Victoria I Olaaer VValllck Mrs I nlater Wallhk V C Goldman. Navarre VV James Herald Square Mlea A I.evy, Park Avenue. s t Randall, Wellington I 11 Reber Woodward I, M Kchrufer. Jlrealln p bhunor Cumlierland J V. VV'aterbur. Cumberland P J While Latham I' e 'ioat Herald riquarc Trade Represrtitallirs Rcllas-Heaa Mall Order Hou.e H 1'lscher, rendj to wear, 115 Morton street, Aberdeen J tntumenthal woolena. Imperial II. VV II Lewla II Lewis dry suoda, Imperial .... a. .veivman lurnuure wioeri A 1. l.aaa ?lan llasi MahufMrturlnir Companj A K UrihR manufHCturera children's dresses I.'TO nroadwav I'aru Avenue t, V lllrach Company 1! Splro Jobs chlldrett'a and ladles' ueartns appanl 470 Tourth avenue room D0.I .s Itothtuhlld t. e'o VI Oultnan lifanta aid cblldrell'a coata UhJ Proadwaj, room 407. ttlauner a jhbs nenena jous waan auiris, 1.-. l'aat Twentv.alvlli street Olinliel llrothera Jlruailwa) and Thlrtv aecond stroet Mlsa O Newman, dresses, Mlaa A II Lerner. dreasea tbaaeinent) IL Martin Co. II Martin, manufac turer allk waUta, dreasea and eoatumes, St, Andrew, EMPEV AUUESTS SOCIALIST Serbian Refuses to stand While Nu ' Uonal Anthem Is Played New Vork, April 3. An audience In the Lyric Theatre made threatening demonstrations against a man who re fused to stand while the "Star Spangled Banner" was being played. Guy Empey, author of "Over the Top," a film version of which waa being shownarrested the offender. At Che West Forty-seventh street sta tion the vrlsoner was booked as Heno stauv Jozar.ovltsch, a Serbian, Socialist and "movie" actor He said U was the second time ha had been locked up for "filch nonmnse" The Depart rosnt ot Justice Was notUe. BANKERS URGE NATION TO PAY BILLS QUICKLY Promptness on Part of U. S. Would Help Tax Drain on I Manufacturers, Is Opinion lfflun.l Aurll ?. In connection villi tlio endraor of I, intoru ni ......, . .-,.'.. .. . . ... .... v.. - u.,u "iniivrj men in Mirious parts of tlio country to persuade tlio Ooicrnment that Income and excess lirodti tax pajments should be penult-1 .. . , , , , ' tea to lie made In Installments, It Is emi.haslcd hero that tho Uovernnicnl j could do much for the Mtuotlon bl speeding up Its own pajments to plants working for It. t t -.. .... i .... u. ii. .iuii unu i iiarics .. j'liiuc, two of tho cltj s hading bankers both lncinslng eoit of (lovernment, whleh A TmisiiN' At r!l 2 t.-,.-2 s nth at ANNA lay stress upon this when they dlfcuss I tannot be dcfiajed fiom the Inelastic -Atri"! n".rrirRVf!vntln',,ifu,i'no'tfrt"if the strain that may be felt at the mid- guieial property tax," lie declared. ! '"iihittan1 OnASril 2 im svhan r die of Juna or a little later when such' "Safeguards against wasteful expen-1 ntltrTAN wifont limeaP lirlttun. daunh a mass of fax money will bo due and ' dlum,, should be sought lu Impiovcd tVt-d"".'''"!.-!!! nnd'f&nda'rao will become available for Washington ndiimiMratlv.. methods based on an W&S 'smlai "n'5" Dan JtVe ar"i'uf Vnid usfs' adetiuato sjMem of public accounts and "",'"; s nvn"'a!0l'en?erJ,dourVl72in "h" tt "Vi it ! 1.. . . i..l .1 ..t l ..a II,a ... a ii i. . . . . . . '..., fai nrllulk TVettii nn -na ..w. .mil, nnu ! unoiuuin wi uiu Citizens' Savings and Trust Company sajs that as the matter stands now numerous Imltit t!l-il untirnMitf lii. concerns Inve ...u..c.( ... .v,.h...u ' "ta mnnej owlm; tin in from the Government, .... ..... .. , - .1.. ana win I'oiiiinne in iiiir ui mu iuu- ductlou of war supplies progrescs. 'While the coiice-ins do not have the use ,,f tliU 11101111V. ii ml II I nttpn tnnir il- lajed lu Kitting to them, thej will soon bo compelled lo lake up large Rums with which to pa) their rederal taxes It , .r. ' t0 is tiue that they can buj treasury ccr tlfleafes of Indebtedness from time fttinillt I...., ... ...... ,, uin.iiii, imi mil i.iv iimi o'18 ,T lnl a, estlim.ted. f'n,"" l.s ,.",'. .. r..,son whj pa)inint " . ,",,", ru.uUci 0ier a moic or ' . 8l'i . 04r less extended period ,--, nVIVn 1TM17 1 ID U Willi Hlllj UNv Alll. 1 lliXlU 1 I-iVIMU UIU , GUGGENHEIM DECLARES American Smelting and Refin. ing Co. President Blames It for Reduced Earnings Neil lorl.. Vpul I'tiaidfiit Ttaiiiel OUBKenlielin In annual .epoit dtilaiiH that opoiathm 0f the American hineltlnir anil Kc- flnlni; Companj under the dlitctlon ,.r o-nvcrnniental commissions waH "nerl. oualj- Jeopardizing' the abllltj of tho companj- to pav a fair return to lt3 htockholdris and announcea inn riint- )BS of the comp mj for the ttcil ie.ir uided Ueienibcr 31 1017, were 20C 338 less than for the preceding Jcni Tlie uern-a-e whs due, be fixing of ki,a to ine uoiinnm-in -- ,... M . prlies oi metai iiroumia uuu m inv. tiial tlie eoM of labor and supplies was ot tlxed -fbe companj s i unions for ,917, after deductli.u Beneral W. building anil othir 1 obstruction of gicat building anu ouicr ii.iimii.cuuh u. mii miBliltutfo vvhkb have been made on the contractor Have no Interest In hold- Ing labor costs at a point where .1 profit can bo made and In fait their own ln ... . ... i.i.i. . . i t tcrcsis arc in unor 01 mtu n i-v" as can bo in anj waj justified "lly these two govcriinii-iital 111110111" first bj reducing the value of oui prod uct, and second by conMantlj luiTeas ing our co"t this great corporation, 1 .1 i.. .. 1. ,. I.. liLniMinii, nn, nau.ii! ' V "llHl ' .i..w..v,, ...., ... - ZTZtMrntoW" , ' "' f, ,c ," W rV rerkiu" v cturn to Its atocKiioiircrs fenou.i.v f" nEAL ESTATE TOP, KENT sToVr. ii VKinm. n. j. $1 Daily in June rents une of the four room, fully furnlabed elertrlr-llahled bunjj. low a of the Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony bViti" iiATiirsoi oooii risiiiM.i Close to the ocean and boardwalk, con veuiaiit to flahlm; grounds In the heart of a modern up todfttb seaside resort Each bunsalow a prettj summer borne. Electric UsM. artesian water and sewer JTue rrrsli vesetablea meata ete . da livered to lour door Rutea by the week, month or aenaon. Reaervo our accom modatlnna Tv'OW SOUTH JKflMKV ItKAI.TV CO. I81) SOUTH THIRD ST. Hell ritone, Imburd 11 CO OLDUST SWIJfMINU HCHOOt, IN THIS U S ASHER'S. Cor, ONLY SCHOOL IN 2 P r. Lessons 5 Includlns adm towels clc WMTIJ CALL OK PHONE LOCltir 3u77 , r, . t TL e C .. r J Parties, lUeS.,lhurS. &bat.fc.V. 1 Is There RUNNING WATER tn Your COUNTRY HOME? ' 1 WRPTIIVR TVATER BCP. PLY 8aHTEM will sir yea an abundance of pure, run nine water under eumelently hlsn preeaur lo afford ample Are protection, wherever ou want it at all tlmaa, Tha Initial coat ia moderate, and the opt ratine expenaa la onlyabout half a cant a day. Automatic and nolaeleaa In operation Write for booklet Mo. tS. fg; MA m im ttJ9cxBxo3s.Cb. Isa P-Z rlumtlna It ITeatlar Boppllea DISPLAY ROOMS 44 to ou narxn oib dk. BOS Arch Ht. SMIMVIINfl I .. I I,r.i:ilS -April I I.XNH.r. buabandof,''''"';., 5rm,"n.?l3 llil.ton-S'B ia 44 to ou mnn oib Dt. saj mlH 80S Arch Bt. ESa bar &S$2s3nx u CTivfrrv--"w"v"vr-y--vvvVjiVv,,AVMij Si ffM f . "si- satlcSt URGES NEW SOURCES FOR STATE REVENUE Professor of Ohio University Sees Need of Taxing In- comes and Inheritances (.nluinbua, )., April Z. Adoption by all Statow of lntomo and iniirruunce iiixcd lo ooiuin nocueu auui - tlomil revenue l ndioeated by l'rofts- nor O. C. Locltlmrt. Ohio Stato Unl- erslt. The use' of these sources by i tho federal Oowriunent woule? not In-' validate their adoption I. Stntcs. he tnid. "Need of new sourccH of revenue .. . t urp.es from the need of leform of the I .existing revctmo sjslem: tlio probable! ... . ions or liquor revenue, and rrom the leporis, aim possiuiy in Htaic iiiiuge- tarj supervision, but not In arbitral- .... . .., ..... ,,.., u...... land uniform limitations upon tax rates ni.t lil .,mh no il,A sl.i.lti, t ,. .. , .. .' ' i i-tni inn. i - int nil ' either inensuies set forth by t'rofes- ,.,- I.,., limit f.,- l.i.i-i, o- .-ii u ' - - "- ........b . v. ..!.. menacing revenues s cMianvlon nf liuxl. s. expaiiviou 01 uusl- laxes: ailojitloii of a 1 the increase In tho Lrll tin nnntii.1 i.r erii . nn annual or l'r niunulpailties Uess Ik' llfeM lllld t.l lm.gielve tax on the increase In the flue of teul proper!); nn annual or biennial le ippralseiilfiil of real estate adoption ot the unit or eoiporate exicst method of taxation for miscellaneous Thousands Upon Thousands OI Women Wanted ai StrnorHphfrs Serrelarifi PooU 1 rtjprs ijplats, Aiiountunttt OfTlc' lHtihpr, to Ink tlip place of men taltpJ to tla culorn ureutrst UemunU hi (lie hlstnrj uf uur countri for trainetl women at rovJ palftries IIir hour w ure called upon to suppU tlirm Knttr our courses and vecure these nrHrtntHRef .Ml business bramhM tnuclit Moiiduj Wednesday nnd Vida eAenincp spocIh! claesee luentla) nnd IhurMa) tilclitu Vote Spei tal ar Courses to all etudrnts hepan T'ehruurj 1 Banks Business College 0J3 CH1T.NLT LSIRMJT I BEn UERUrZ bCHOOL. languages 1341 CHESTNUT STREET i uiurani'e on toint rrpviM mvt nn nrotiN at vt timh n-n i upntr n-i,. n. . n ! , . STRAYER'S Th! D" Dualn"'" Se!l001 801-807 ( heatnut street I'osmiina cuar t d nntar noii" Dkv or nlclit ' ; l . Teachers Miinted Poaitlona waltltn; Tree registration for (olleg-e and .Normal Brad mmriii irmiirn urT-iiii, iirws iiiri,ri -il, ,,. ) 'le'C i- 1ITIMrplANriPI AVITvir1 1 IaAvJ Tl dill IN 20 I 1 svo.NS llooklet Vlailed Ire cl,n1l?J,,','jr"TJl,"y .. r,M,o 8T. H I'otnjlar viualc nruce w7 Tlom 320t si'itiNt. ui.snitTs TI-NTIC CIT. . J. Westminster K- vt n'" Ue W. .!".. W at. Wliatab tteach nie. baths, run I W"l - I ' Ul' 11 111 . 1mUVMtJ V.1 ma, iiunr vvrr.Ni itsvii.t 1:, i. GALEN HAU-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS itrKM-RStll I.K. I. Openutleur Uryalr llneficneri Cvery inmfort fur lonji or abort reat HhiIis Mjsaaae Itcaldi'llt I'lljali Ian l'AIin.U ihrouffh Puttiuatiu New Turk and Phlla Honinu M VV no. Manager. SI1NSPT HAI I ctnen nil the car aUrOE.1 HALL ( t,erful homn .om fort crlen drj air beautiful mountain a(B ld, j,lace lo apf,, K,r ,Wl Not u annatorruin. Write Oeo. H. Oaul STJJAVjMlir NOTICI-S wallia fdrnl vlace to apfnd Knilrr holidays ui man Central "FLORIDA TRIPS" inuvi piiiianixriiM S10.00 "" " S32.00 TO TO TO S22.40 w- mp S40.00 .MrusoNMii.r, TejuUr atritre a b Ine tnu nla ned Ileal u.) to traiel n comfort at lotv farea. ivlth beat aervb e. Conault ua ahmt lour trip South MI!imNT1 A MINFR,' TR1.N3. CO. Tlcttet OfllceB I --"' ' Broad dt. ricltet unicea j nff )R w i.HW,rc Ae I'hono l-nmhirtl 1900 r Walnut 300 W P. TURNER. Oen'l Paas Asant. I MXiiitir.i) I riOVNKR IcCfRATH Mlaa M T Mi fC.RATH nnd Mr QLORGU HKRMAN HON . Ni:n Anrll 2 at Ht John the Uvanxellat i Ithureh Rt Rev Monsisnor Nevln r I'lsher Lit-1 1 ill ill tile in'" ririiiun; I lllltu; 'VObr At I.al,e Charles T. 1 on Vtarch 30. HUH Lieutenant MURRAY U.VIU.i: .1 R C and IMVIILLLU lOST . '" '' ' ' In lovlnir remetnlirarico of AMU JU wbo died April J. HilR IN VIKMOItlWI i LIA IIRIS1UU wbo died Aurll J. H'lR 1 l. 11 K. VV niR In lovlnp memory of our mother, I.M.ANOR AR.VIsritON'el W1:R who en tered Into ret.1 April 3 10U at Perth. On I tarlo Canada Interred Kaater even at Mt Morlah Cem Philadelphia "tt death where la Iby stlns? o uravc. where la thv vlctorve' HLR n VUelllTlIRS. I ve Train leaves Market at ferry. Thlla JO 3" m. lor .Meuioru. ..- ADAMS Jiarcn - MAllY u.vwi.di John ill Adama Relatives and friends In- vlted to services, Wed J p. n . 710 N 38th vviio ot t Int. nrlvata Montrnaa Cem Krlands I JWr51rl1C Murtaret Deehan (nee poustiert) t ,'' coCmBltiiM Yearly Ren, Society. Invited 73tiH!J3 I an I frlenda emplnjea of llaldwln'a lllaok - finmr,yThiiri ft P. in . r.aldence ot T)j j lit I . - ... am tn rinop i.aaion". mii ,""1" . sr"!"." ' on in-law Mr Harle, 31. a i" at , int lid and Walnut l, vntvin.- SuOdenlj. V.nh at. al . Med. , n.l odallty of II V M of Mt O.hriels rireei.irtount Cem Remains may be viewed villi v ltivix.ii ,u"i i i.nuw, wnu ui rtiu-ii .Ti..,- i nun u. uiii'vii .. ""l";', , : ;,v. vv eil a in in p ni . .... ..... w 1.1.1..V JIAVI.NU ',i m itelutlvea anrt frlenda Invited to Thura. d-tll a m 3 th und Lincoln aves TnnvuxnV Suddenly. Anrll t. 11. at 1. funeral Medford N J . 'tliura , 1 no p m Moorea Del to Pa lllsh mass of requiem I he"p' ,'M rmi.tenoe. 2250 N-. tiroad st 0OIS . im I ti n C Cem Krlenda may call Wed Ht nahrlel'a Church HI a. in III! Holy i I ,-r,ii,vM inllVHTOV (nee WeUes. Wlf may rail Tiles eve Aaatba s Church 10 a. m lnl. iioiy v-roao LLBLABTER March 31. JAMES, bus. c',7onAV Vprnl 1 JOHN DORAN Br band of Maria Allblaster Relatives and huibind of Martha Doran Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Thura. Mind. Av tied to funeral Frl. 8 a. in .- p m , S8S5 Race st Int Fernwood Cem , fiten ," .Jenl' blate rd aiadwjne ilont Remains may bs viewed Wed., 8 to 10 gotnerv Co Pa Holemn high maaa bt p m . Marearefa Church Narberth 0 .10 a. m it tvv- i-n o nivin irt.nv nbi. lnl Ht Maria Cem Roxborousn AUto .1. ....J !... I..l.J . .! U... mum unu uiiiiui iiiviivu w luurini n. , d m realdenca of son Thomaa Allen 1035 l'lllmorc at TranUford Remalna maj be . i.n ..i I. i . in. iv.ciu.i r.m ..... ... ...i ..... ..... v... NnrtBSUN April 1. Kl.IZUIETH V wife of Aua-uat J Andraaan (nep Moore Krlenda Invited to funeral services r'rl . 3 p ni lklil N" Slat st Int private IIARR April 1. SARAH K widow of Richard i: Harr ased 7S. Relatives and i frlenda invuea to lunerai aervlcea aonin- lavv'u realdence, Rudolph C. Lukena 218 I Llpplncott ave., Ardmore. Pa., Trl., 2 p. m. lilt .vrunsion cem mug .vruinoro vrouey to Cointy Line road. BARTON At Cape May City. N. J.. March St. HAMUEL C IIAHTOM; Sffd 7. Relatlvea and friends, Fidelity Ixidfe, No. 3, A. O, U. VV',. of Camden. N J.I John Me. iviv Vast Nn 4n. CI. A II. 1 Vlremn'a H.m lief Asao, ot Cape 'May and survivors ot Company I, 38th Vol. Inf.. Invited to serv , ot Capet I. 38tTl Vol. ira , 1 SI p. ices, innra , l a" p. m rceiueni'.. in am n law. Georjr Llnch, 42 W. Terrv at. Cap May, Cam.. Cap .'ice .viay. int. woiu op Int. Cold Springe Presbyterian I Cam.. Cap May County i HATTBT April 1 KATHLKCN MAR. n L VI PVr riaurlit OARET, daushter of William II. and Mar- caret v. iiaiiey. aret V. II ey, aced -". Relatives and Sunday acbool of Kalmata frlenda. sn Memorial unurcn. invitea to sarvtcea, inura a n m. at realdenni of parents, 080 B. Int, Laverlnrton Martin at, iioxuorousn. RF.CHER At R08 N Hth St.. April 2. THKODORH II. DECIIER, ased 78. Notice of fuaeral later . . HKLC1IKR--Aprl . ANNtW W. wife of William II, Ilalcher Pua notice, ot funeral ...II .. mlwn e Am hint-nt'i rali!fi will be liven, from husbands residence Ian C'allawhljl st Ian caiiawni IlENDlXUf n.. Itendlx IlKKriIxi;ej April 3. ANNA, widow et Oarar UendUen. iieisiivea .ana irirngm in vlied va funeral aervlcea. jeri . a m set's Uuasrsv St., Oin. int. private; Xeaastns I uratiix Manh 3t FitJvt. i husband or Mah- ll-nnlf. affeil 7. rttatliea anil frlenda. or Muh-I id friends, i Trl Ni II nt L. K. liOiWe No 71 Ferula Trl Nu !M, I. O. It M, Imltrd lo funeral 1T0 E. Tnt private. Krlenda may call Ned i!(o . of WIJ Arch. at. Iltivea.aml frleml. in- rltfd to rrrvlrt, vd !10 t in. Oliver i H lUIr nine, lt.o eiritnui ai. im. i rrilVi'l)'lK Mnrdi SI. M:v'I8 C liuhnd of Mahal llodi? rtalatltra aiul friends In- Mt - d to funeral erice vm , p. in. f,Vmaln. i"v hV llwed TuV"' t'o'to t'S' pnirr" abmi 1 inrvw vrtAKrrs AmitMer ;' May i and late rred Iiolce a.ed 20 ilelnthea and frlenaa, 1 h-r ot Falrvlew Vv H ot 1".. Invito I reuencK mem ej (n 4lrVnt ." Int rrlVot" Auto aefvlce , -."I'lPA'.fli" i.Jj'HT1".....'' 0345 UI irii uimi.a. r'.t io, iiiirmri nnu Jfinokn Tribe n' ml 'o jl'll imfiS tfun,rlll.ur.H;ni 1 07 s. Krant nn at ttlKn rrquii-ni inana.i .nary Aiatr- uif n a liurrii n n in Jin. iioi c-rota cm itntiwv Anrll ' ANNA wliinv" ot vvii iim j linmn nrntlvt'a'nrt frkmla imitt.i nam j jinmii ii"iiiii,n hiih iritmm iiiiiitu tj fumral nl;i l'n 1 n ni . aon'a rcul ,1. llr VV ill J llnivv n .10 1 B Atlantic nvc. Hatldon llrlaiita N J Int nrlvate rem wto'l i ni l rinua mas ihii i nura ve. ... i I . linow x Marrh 11. AN.s'li: iiau)ii-r of ffA 4) uolatlvra and frlrmla mfmi.fra 'nfSundH,i M.hnol or Marltifra Hfthfl )l I; tlnirili, (nille.l to tunorat aerilr Thura . 1 rraldenee ct lrother HHinuel llrnwn ' niiifl t'rrtar ac Int iirliatr. Itriiialna I inv h Ifw ! w od nt, nitVAV Vprll 1 OI.lv IlflYAN at Ms .... .,,., t.Vui .! n...... . n... "'nariiir i." i iiu iiur . iiurira nrnvin Hfft 41 1'n1?N! -'CnrYl'l oi'iv IiflYAV at hla I r,tJ:,Vn;v mil l!rl ron.l iiitrbroos . DuS I notkr of tun-ral will Kien '"'.$' :Mnrch i1," JASK "''i' "Jf , TtZeKTTeV' J'V?. ! Piter iljrnes formerly ot l ountv Huaiom inon Irelanrt Iiriallvas and frlrnda In- llltil in lunrmi iiiuri n-nf n ni. real ... a nt ..ttn.l,, M tlntin-t t ill.... 1A-I1 llnvrl.l, t VI -El Utillb ItL.l. ..." of reiiulrm Our Mother of Sorrows Chureh , 10 ii m Int Holy rroaa fern mwnv tafr.i, nt nwriiyn rt r m .-.'A.'-.v.' :.'T.:V" "..-".';.'. .-fti-n i e a;.u:s inee i lose; iviie oi waller t an- non and dauahter nf late Cliarlea and Mar. irarat Close (ne Hemphill) aced 31 rtela- Uvea and frlenda Liberty Hell Council, u or i, -jotn at u u enurcn. invited to lunera. aervicea imin.. s p, m,, ,j D. llortter at Oermantown Int llllljlde rm. 1.IaJ n,4W nlt l-rl K n n. 1... ior'f t HTr;r! prll I TOWARD P hua inr 1 of Martraret earter UeUtlva and frl una of tera and member Urnnd Coin inLiit r K of n n . St elabrlel a 1'nm. ni itid rj Vo 10 lv of n It I'ourt Penna o t T I rf A eninlojea Atlantic Rolnlna i . Iivlterl lo funeral rrl 8 10 a, in 8H21 lntp at (.intb and Iteed) Holemn blirh maaa of renulem ht Uahrlel'a Church to a ni. In' Hnli ernaa erm t VIIKV April 1 at Moereatnwn, v f r.DVi vi"l 1 am of Inhn and Catharine Csrty Itilatliea and frlenda Invited to fu Ston-rst wn. V J frl ;m m ltlnh il reaidi-nre or parenta lit Laurel rd mess ot requiem uur i.noy oi uoon eounael ehutc a u m tnt Mt Cnrmei cem I AHI'Ktt AI Uli ei aide N J, Anrll 1 ANimnW J CASPAR aned ai.-, Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to fun-ral aeri Icea Crl . :p u I alrview at Rlvt ralde " J Int. lllveralde Cem l'rlenda maj call Thura., . to 0 n m t HAMIlURt nrll t JAMUS CHAM Mf.tli ir hspu - ruucriti hi rornrnienco of famlli r"rl r'lriid" mav call nt lata irealdi - nce Croslerillle Delaware Co Ta . i Thura 7 to ft P m CHRIST Ilntered Into reat April 2 tola imiv ii iif.iAn nt lnuin Thaiii.rA t hrlat Ilelatliea and frlenda are Invited li funeral aervlcea Thura 2pm at her lale residence 3337 N Ilouvler at Int. nrnntc CWr.lt -April 1 lSVnRf. I.. dauahter of Patrick and late Sarah Clark aa.d HJ it-iutiva una rriAiios lnviten tn rnnrai 1 hura 7 30 a m father's rvaldence, 4843 i . lT Solenm rAiuiYm Mnti?i of 5S??S : "lin sorrows At- r i-t- suiea at west I'lUla maaa Church of Our J a n in Int cathedral CI.VRKE March 11 bOl'IA CliARKU neo Klein), wife of Georue .M Clarke. Jr. Itelatlvcs tnd frlenda Invited to funeral D. in HUNT Al.rll t. NIC1IOLAH 1) . Iiu-l)nd Church 10 a. m, im. hi. ue-nu a ccm auio ,. -.n H . Hiitrirt. iinA i aervlcea Thur 2 p m huaband's real- Hl.fvnRV huahand of late. Annie Hepdry deuce 2tns i: Somirm st Int. private, itaiatlvea and frlenda. rmp'ora of Thomaa l'orrest Hill cem Devlin 4 Hotis Invited to funeral aarvleeit lOCHUAN. -March II JIVIlTII wldon , rl 3 P ni. tltr. B. Westmoreland bL Int, of Hamucl Cocluan llelatlvu and frlenda I Oalilimd Ccm ,...., ,,,,, ,, inv lied td aervlcea VV ed. J n m . real. III3MIT. At Lanadale. Par. March Jt. d'me of slater Mrs Daniel Maher 12J U,MA.N w"? .J George Henry. ed M ., reach at Int nrlvate Kernwuod Cem. R1V". .nJ 'S inilnW'l iS '""It"1. ? 'Irlends may tall Tuea eve. 0"1 at . Lanodale Wed. 1 80 p. tn. tat ...,..' ,, ,, ., -iiirv miitva titer services at Itockhlll Meetlnit House. i. r0.i'.y.NbiilericJiP,'in.Ji?i'iN.50.V,I..N' Thura 10 a m Int. Rockhill Cem 9 Autoa 'r,.'1.t,Jl' -RnU .frlfn-ls.. iLlVe L?.t.'i",Mf2 '"'I ni-et train leavlna Readlno- Terminal churn. K 0 a m , realdenco of slater. Mrs ? SO n tn Thura on arrival at Telford Pa, Patrick n llara wll S lid at Holemn muas 7 nn.vVtY Anrll " aTxaVOKR Hlfi ,f,.lu,?"arJ'r.,nV,1,";1ChfV,rc.hr.,0 "' '" l.ARV hu.baMnf Char loll, KIMeMir'Vl'l Int cathedral Cem Auto funeral , natives and frlenda Invited to'fu cnviivit April 2 VVlt.UAM II bua-Ineral Hal. i n m. 1317 N' 17th at. I I ino of Ute 1 IzrlB Cnnmir Iteluilvca and, JIll.I Marih 2 HERRCRT O,. hua fi lends implojea uf Henrv Dlaaton Hona I band nf Commllla IIIU, aed 43 Relatlvea bulled to funeral aervlcea. Frl . I p. m and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 P Meclman a chapel. 3f11 Tvenaliigton ave nl 33 jj Kln at Olouceater City, N, J, lut Oakland t em Remains may be viewed Int Cedar drove Cem I T uirs after 7 n in HIRST April 2. 1010 Wallace, at.. MART 1 IIOJIPTOV Marell Jl JOHN" T bus II IIIRST ajsail h8 ...... hind of rurrle t'romptcn (neK Dean) used . llOLLUMRACIv At r.everly. N. J., Anrll 6V Itelatlvea and frlcnls Invited to funeral 1 VDM-AIDC widow of A Jackson Hoi-a-riln riiura 1 p in 211s Van Pelt at lembaek and dauehtcr of late I.ewta and Int Iirmvoid Cem Auto funernl Ilenialns Marj Stockton ritnkca Relatives and frienda mav he viewed Wed 7 to u p m i Invited tn funeral parlors of William W, CIMMINCW April 2 A.rilARIN... wlf, W"- H;lfh""jr' . 'ftC? or iiuxn I'uniiniiiEa inee vice.eei lie auvea an! frlenda llivlte.1 to funeral bat 30 a Kern'oTrar J?Z '"sTmif "iV.'aas'oTenuVen-l II,.KVft.,Pcrr;Te5ii,0n l'"UrLh ' " "' JlU IivU .StpulLhM Com CL'TTM: jPtl S OUOUiJi; &MITjr husUan'l of Jninl Ntl.o.. I uttlc ngtd 7J lflatlfs jiid frlpnds Iaitfnftto 1 ods?. No ST, 1 una A m jtanM j. wiifa tn funeral aervlcea, iat 1 10 p m . 180 W Durham st Mt Airy Int private Re mains maj bo viewed X'rl T 10 to 0 p m DARL1NO March 30 NATHAN, hus band of Annie I! Darllns- Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., I P. in 4018 Aapen at Int private. lAWNi:V prll 1 IlllOWNC huaband fr,dV InvltS.I to airvle-a Thura. of sielU Davla liavvne Itelatlvea and m , ' No 4 Iv 1 I u I u Temple A A l .-m l la WaBhinctnu Camp V O U I nf A and .emplovea of William b brull Co. of .Cam- emplovea of William b brull Co. of 1 1 am- den, V J Invited to funeral aervl,e Weil n n n lin.i.1 111 1 tie aware County Re- mains may bo viewed 'luea, 8 to 10 p, m lnl West taurcl Hill Cem UUVVOLC Suddenlv April S 1I1.NRT I husband of llher Irfiwenat.ln Dewolf. tised LOCiKr iu J Crna Cem T-.L7VT-II '"." '.""ll-'. . .,-.. vt Aaatn fiinAPtll ....ni.. ,. v1llv.,l.uth unit Into Kali Deier siarcn an l,i.i,aiii-.,ii -. "-"5":,V "V,,"..7""iJ ' ,!.. Invlt.d to a I "sen -. .iiii "- "'";-;,'sl.-i:ii:i, mitral Tliura n an in ."". "s; Bt Jim SnU IV a lain Bio. i".".'-i.-- fllll Vl ""...CV.V...... . . UOUgltr.RTT . i. l 111119 tl r late Sarah Dousherts Itaiatlvea a Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8 a realdence tflona llouao lane, and buehand or and frlamli - ,.--- - -.,-- ' " ';."' Slemn bleb maaa of rcoultm Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel .3 a. n int liniv rraai titn auio lunerai DOVER March SI CATHAR1NB. widow of Levi Dover ased 81.' Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funaral services. Thura. 2 80 p. m , dausnter's realdence, Mrs. Charles R. Rleler. 1813 Orthodox st . frank, ford. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. int. private, auio lunerai. DVVYER April I JAryr. vvlJovv ot rat- rick J. Dwier (neo McBvvan) .. Itelatlvea and friends. Quaker t Ity Council. No II. I. P of A Invited .to funerat services Thurs . i! p in., 3UI3 VVell.et st Int Oak. KAXTHURN Second-day Pourth Month 1st. at Newtown. Pa . AMELIA L EABT. HUHN, aaed IB. Relatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral, without further notice at Ihe Frlenda" Horn. Newtown, Pa , Hlstta uu v.n.ih vi.niii r.ih J n. ni Int River. view Cem . Trenton. N J Train for New. town leavea Jteadjnf Terminal at OilS a. m EI8MANN April J. MATILDA, daushter of Aueusta and lata Frank Eiamano. a red oft li.l.tlu.. ur.A trlenAm alan Tttnnlt Council. .No. 62.. D. of K ,and Youns laaiea aiu o. di. . piii.-iiaBi i min.ii - theran Church, Invited to funeral aervlcea -lut ti. m . otitis Caul at Int IlelVUO Cem, Remalna may b viewed Frl . we, . ELLIS April if, JOlINT C . nuaband' ct lata laabella Kills (naa Davis). . Relatlvea KT)d rrltndi Jnaa invnau. cu lunerai p-rvica. p nt rsaldenca ot aon, Albert F VAWm. 10T4 Salmon nt. int. FrL afternoon, I'mira., o v Lebanon Pta KMMKRLlSo April 2. HKOTtT, bus. hanA of liiift limmertlna'. aaed 40. 1UU Uvea and frlenda Invited to jtun'nt rvls. ;ns4T J.rreraon at. int. private. oresi i.u.a -f(ljVER -J.'nrlll JOHN.' Jr" son of John I S'llcrsT-Manh 30. V'rNSVani'ir 5nea?,te3U.nro,.h'1 l,'eU..',ive(.n,:bdQUf1rni.l;t,.tVn , R A C.No JSI bt John' a Commit nd.rv lJl'Jrl Int New Cathedra Cam, i iioiuiiiaa ann frnnnn u.. a f anri rApliithlun f'tiantpr 11 A lianilUT nurcn imoirr, ," 5' . ""- . .'?"....!.?.'- ,J?"s2slh Wun5i.CSlS55 Jt f Vnr M. llnttpr.) ' Tierhf nrtaltve i 1 1 rl id. tinih'li 0" Prima, ("near Rib llmrv u'l pssocIh lens of v hleli 1 trad .4 lint M u'l mnoolH ! 0 hlcll 1 TH im mber. inTltnl i" funrat ervlf , frl.j 'ft )lp IRV b'JV,i,'f,iii?r,S,r,.L?.- J plriLM rtrll 1 UDWA1IU hurts 1 Kit n Fields, patrol aerucahl of th ..r t;.'. : " " . -'" " ".- ,j"W"!'",rA 311 l''i6r ,V. iS.n-'d8Kft T""1 KllnJ""! t, Int Outdone) Cem. Ilemaln may bV wriTft.rsV,-rii t nonf!rtT J nTi r Helatlvr ami frlenda, TlvoU Hoan, Nnl RI) Volunteer riremen'a Auto Invited t- funernl fcrrvlres Thura tt p. m. 8014. tvrvleea Thura , B p, m. tOtt rd ave. Int Mt. Morlah Cera. ltt lay be vlevveJ Wed, 7 to 8 p. m "iMMOVB. Starch 31 JAIIB. 3 i of lary FltiLalmmon (nee I'ranl nf tat JltAM nnil Ann ieitaalM4 Havirford ave. Int Mt, Morlah Cera. ii( . .. , I.I...I i'&4 9 n . M rnaina may Auto funeral. KITZHIi linl.nl,il nf Ulnrt' and aon oi lav jamea nnu Ann riiaairns tnnna Itelatlvea and friend, Plvtalon Ne SI . A, O. It. I J. of A i. u , no, ii-i If . and empio e of Wm Cramp A Bona" Rhlq inviieu to lunerai requiem ma Churth of the Nativity 10 a. m Int. St. Ann'a Tern. ..,. r,i.., iiuiii, i, .." -"-"- JI,i itoianvra aim irionua inviiru o iwiijr.i. nn Thnrffilav tiinrnliia. at ft o'clock. tli" radiance of hla aon. John J Fisnn. 22j Krderal ai noirmn rrquii-m inas ai " "acred Heart thunli at ti-10 a.m. intj lloli rrn.a Ormtr Anto aervlca. rtiT.VN - April 1. nOSH A., (naa Croln'. wife of Mleharl J Klynn Ralatlve an.t frlenda. I.raue of ftacred Itenrt. InvUad to funr ral Tliura . S 80 a. m . 0.i daul at l.'jth Ward! Solemn requiem maaa Nall Ity II v M. Church 10 n, m. Int. 1'oty Srpulehre Cem. Auto funfral . KOJtn April J. MARY rj.. widow of Jan l'ord no-ed 72 Itelallvra and frlandt lnvlafd to funeral atrvlcra. 1'ri.. S p m aorjfi-law'a rraldene I K ('Hrpenter. pall HiiaWDavIs avrs , Clifton Itclcrhta, Del. Co,, I (a? lot Pernvvood lm. . llK'NDS. April 2. )tAriTlI U. vrlfe of JdWn Kounda Itrlatlrea and frlanda nr vliM to funeral atrvteea Sat .3 v. m , 2IJ 8 Onuld at. Int 1 ernwoott Cem I rltndl f .n" ? ,5!! 'Vt. '"".S-ffl, 1 LiVhT .'",,, ifT"Tfi SA,n-,u B,Ii0S,i. !If.,a,l." ".. IK JJrl . 11 ". B0J1 ""JlW"'' , int iinrtiiiiia At attl-r I p. in auui lumini, II it hi imrniui". n i XlAthlartl Irnch. attd ft. frlenda Invited tn funral, Txlcr ItmrtvUlV, '" "ur"iV.1'' l'rl . II a m . Boij-ln-Iaw'a reaidcnw. weotl AutOk v.U mft truln tr- ." wi iri iiv:i hi. iiuinn rlrlne at Pitman in .la. m "rniri" Marrn' 31. l dalSiVyof UfV "wfflUnV .S i ritnpa tumj i.ArncTTA. and l"ann- rrifl iteiaiivea anq rt.AllhN'rn VV , huaband of Harriett IIo- v- and ami or joint i- n aill III juiiii ; ,"M,,"r. iui'"? rrv I. nun! rn nim ... ,.l n l,,i- 1 ti tn.. u TtrlnJIvea anil irianoa iniiira iq in- brother-ln-law'a ral- .t..A 1 ll-ln O AUtlOU. 121 w, inigi) ' Int nrlvate. Hlllilae VUm-,-- , KUNClin Starch 31. HBNRIETrA. .u. r.t Tnnli iTiinrke. asad 80 Ralattvea ." ... ,..-:.-.,. --,:...i rn..;.. .- ana rnenaa mvneu iu m ni.i. ., u.. . v a in lOl'l Stella at. Holemn ht requiem i man St nnnaventurn'a Chureli B a nv Int Mnt Holy nedeainer Crn, Autn aarTle t ainat 110 V tteafBiner i rui, auiii PBrviar. elAIDAS April 1 MArtlUOAIDAS (ne ner). wife of Joseph flililaa, ed Z latlvea and friends Invited to funeral rvlcca, Thur 2 pm. 2421 Jlaaler atl oaidaw ap i .iiaiii lien r..i , .. I int nrivate Wratmlnaror Cam. llttoaln may be viewed Wed. . to 9 p. m Autcl run-ml. i . aAl.t..OHFR April 1 AXN'Ik. daucn' ter of late William Rnd Sua.in aHaihr. Helatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Tlmrs 8 3D e- m . 8J8 Croaa at. Solemn ldih requiem maaa Annuiniattoi) Church Itf u in tut Cathedral CeiU. i UALLAOItnit. Hatch 80 JIILnitHDi , dauzhter of Michael and Mary Clallartied tnee Stunini). aged . Itelatlvea and frlenda, ' Children of Holy 1 amity School, invited td funeral thura . 8 30 a. m.. parenta' real' dance. 24s Krama ave . lanayuna. Anneiav Maaa nt Holy Camlly Church 10 a. m. mi4 vveainunaier i.em i oAltiiKTT. April l. nonnnT M. Jr t huaband of riara Garrett and aon of tlob3 ert M. and Henrietta T. Garrett. Funeral I to which relatlvea and frlenda IfivitedJ ' Thura , 1pm. parenta' reeldence. 4217 , Hrown at. Int. Woodland Cem. Auta I funeral l OODI1CR April 2, THOMAS B., hnsi liana 01 lloae Itouoer inee taV erj I, tieis I tlvea and frlenda. Phlla. lidne. JCn 34. t o O St. .Court Ubertj. Xo 04. V. ot K liartendera' l.ocnl Union. No 113. Invited ,1" funeral fervlcea Sat.. 2 pm. 2118 A' at Int. nrlvate. Qreenmount Cem. Frlenda ninv rail Crl eve. Auto Bervtee, HANCOCK March 31. MART. K i vrlf of Vr Ulnier 1! Hancock and dauahter of. , late John M. and Richael Jlelloy. Rala4 "J" ."" 'W,Jn,1,4? Vllh ".V "inti ..- ,..m t,,A?, "th " In,s ?'-",. T.V. . . -.::i.-: HANSON March 31. UrOROE IICOHE'? 'husband ot llllra Moore Hanson, ReUthtJl n Mt-nA. Pot No O, A. n.. and Vttl erH11 of thm 15U) VtnniLw at Invited til l"lrs Wtd J v. in., Bmvman 9. i Merlon Pn. Int. private. Train leaves' Rronrt Ht Rtatlon 1:IB p. m. i I m.vnitr. Suddenlv. liarch 31. JOHN " itrinvoh iHi " nt il tiih. V I. I r , "" ,-";r-?R?n' vrr.ul ui'.a "'"li.litlv". -Anrll at Mt llolb. jn-J friend, Invited I. f.n.rV. Ut'"' Urrlenda"tmaV,e.Y.,Tb,Or.'l.'ft7,7 nr5. 1IUFT Arrll MAHY vtfe nf rreU IcrlrltHuft aired .".2. Pus notice of funerM i utll be ulvn from liuibnml rMdence, Iu K-m p Wal Willow arof4 V- , .. hunt At Tucsnn Arir , siarca ia HLKANOR T daua-hter of ,Iloard A. ana Jennie Turnbull Hunt. Relatlvea and friends Invited to aervlcea. Thura . - ju p m., inner 11 riatr Rld lS.'U Chestnut at., Phlla, Int Laurel Hill , ,.. 1UINTKR March SI. rpWARD C. HUNTER Jr.. aon of Edward C. and life ale V. Hunter (nee Wllaoni, aced 8. Rela tlvea and frlenda Invited to service; .wed , JIO p in reaicletice ot parenta. jiw .uariuu !' MILL . , funeral ",,t,ivipSvORTH. aprll 1. MAROARnT jj w'liiTKMA.N' wife nf Charlea llllnsawnrtn w'HITKMAN wife nf Charlea Jlllnsawnrt p-laHves and frlenda Invited to attepd fu , "' .'-. iini vi- el'iomlnir r ave -riiura . 2pm Int. privato. Laurel Hill I rem . ..... JOHNbOV Arrll t TimYARp It. -IOH; bON, ased 7S frlenda Invited t '""" wrt it- -..,VT a i . ., of Hdmund Johuaton Due nolle of fuhersj "KKARbLKY-At Toledo, O, March I, tosill'll II . husband of, Sadls Kearsley Relatives and frlenda. St Albans Lod, No, HI Hons of Ht Oeorse, Invited to services Thurs . 2 p. m . (WIS Locust at Int. rra-vv-nod Cem mends may call Wed eve. KELLY March 30 KDWARD. son of late James and Anna Kelly (nee McColluml. Relatives and frlenda invited to funersl, Thurs s 30 a. m uncle's raaldencs Tatrlck Meeollum. x E. Slst st. Splenin renulem maaa ht. Charles's Church 10 a m Int Holy Croaa Om. . I.M.I1I M..,h til -I17I.IA lIAlllII dauehter of niltabeth Cocke i Tmevsnt .and I ate Cleorae tie Bennevlllj Kelm b'unarM aervlcea iOOB 1) lancer place. Thurs.. 12elJ P.m. in t, private. April lL.ltr,I Al liur.-liuu. . . .- heuaa, Inf. Blaeliwood Cem. Train .If ave Cheatnut at farryil a. m . ior macayfouu l'rlenda may call Tliura i , T I0J rlenda may call Tliura , Y to '- KnitlUvJAN April . ?. . JCATlIATtl.NC lushtar of Michael and fats Ellen .Kerrl- daughtsr f:ai lues uonus iniiinn . iiim nvlted to funeral. Frl., 7 M a, tn . rejldenca Laftusi. or r.ther. 21HI i Chadwlck st, iror!. below lTtb st ) Hlsh retjulem mass Bt Monica's Church Ss8U a m. Int Aiinunfla. it!.;, r.tr, Hiienandoah. l'a. Train leavea ilesdlna- TerminM J0.30 a. in. BhenanAiaj, pinera roby Auto se: FarV.a. kirbt i lrinnr. A prll 1. i merly of 1634 Ellsarori ......... i,-.!..-. . . y or 1B94 l.uatcorcn ai., vnoow. i rrei I lltst hiiaworui u ii.htf .,, flaii.ni. Klrby and daushter or late, wniiai u....mj;. iv.n.lt n.latlvea and f?."""".A,trKr:r -.vnvti"Vii ica. 'an, St U. invited W runsrlTs-eliaV Tht,. J p in,: SMif Qreenvflcb St. Prtentr oaarcs" Wed B to p, ra Int. priraUi Auta u,,al. ru : I neo R u!s ir .i Heeehwotwl Bh ro Church pm, im. Hal JF,nRTY.-rtaTraii widow- of Clwrlrs 1-s.R m. 1h. Holy- Cress Cem. iiaran ot, MAI Ksrtr im! Charlea ano r. Jltojisn """MS W tn Hatii. Ml iru. r' .'. M I -jf - TRVinwaa tfluMiail. I lvtlririji.llij'. I -TivMiivnria-Ti Jll.UI,I.UH., J Ifronberaer Atvi to funera Tiivrti TJJ tv"-!'" denra nf .lister. Mrs. John nechi.S8 X: p at. limn maaa at. xr.wvtwwiimwt ItMMa m J- F4 . ' .
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