Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 05, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 17, Image 17
r-.r--. . V EYEXIXG TUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 101S piT GOSSIP OF THE STREET I financial district expects IMPORTANT NEWS FROM EUROPE, Quick Overscription of Third Liberty Loan Predicted by Broker Gossip of the Street Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead ICoviirloMt STEEL FOR SHIPYARDS GIVEN RIGHT OF WAY The Yellow Dove Hulttiltllt I'Jt ll. Alll'lWl C (O I lt'iinunci of thr- SrvrH ft'rlc8 ' Uv (JKoutiK ntnns Author uf "Tli I'lmnhiK Kuvrd." ' Mndi ap.' rtc. INSURANCE MEN PLAN - INCREASE OF CAPITAL .IftlMl MrOKT!4 (ii.rn:it i M iintim r.i) m FrpHBMJ Is a feeling on tho Street that we mo golni? to Hear importaut Xcwa from Knropc very soon, uiicrc is niso wnut nmounm to moio than a rumor anions tlios-0 who ure considered ns upimll well ln R formed that bis things uro happening ocr thero tit present and that . our men arc gUH'S s account or tlicmf-elvcs. Thero was more dlfccusslon yesterday over Count Czernlirs Vionna pcech than thero was on "Wednesday. livery one looked upon It In tho i jlght of a Jol;o and not Intended us a serious contribution to notable Btatc papers which tho war has brought out. Or, as one loyal natural t-fA German broker remarked, "It Is to laugh." F Thr.m is no question that tho Liberty Loan and the nrei)nrnilnn vtileli arc being made for It overshadow everything in tho financial district In this city, and will continue to do so for many days. 0vtr8ubscripUon of Loan Predicted Speaking of the Liberty Loan yesterday, tho manager of a large tnustment huiitc said thut It would bo oversubscribed In leconl time. Ho was most enthusiastic and, when reminded thai perhaps his cn fhuslaMii was getting the better of his good Judgment, ho f-alds I "This cimpalgti Is going to bo won on organization. I took nn f ictlvo part in the ilrst und bceond loans," ho Mild, "and was behind tho t' tcenca In committees and all that, but without hesitation 1 say that the n"0"1 organization Is 60 per cent ahead or tho twoMrovIoun ones." I .At tho rcderal llctscrve Hank the olllclals said they hud no addl- , ttonal official information on tho terms of tho loan other than what hud iwn published in some of tho papers und thut a good e'eal of thut was not oillcia:. Virtually tho only oiliclul Information which they hud was the In stallment dates. It cun bo stutcd, however, that tho new Liberty Hands are not convertible und uio not subject to call for redemption before .maturity. The bonds carry tho same exemptions from taxation as thoto of the second Liberty Loan. Tho bill authorizes the Secictary of tho Treasury to purchase third liberty Loan bonds to amount to one-twentieth ot the oilglnal issue of men bonds during tho first year und in cueh subsequent year one-twentieth nf the amount outstanding at the beginning of each such subso- intent year until tho expiration of one year after the tcimlnation of thenar A similar pro islon la mado in tho bill with respect to tho bonds of the tecond Llbcrtv Loan and tho bonds Issued upon conversion of bonds of the first Liberty Loan. Subscription's will bo payable In following Installinoi.tH: Klvo por cent on application, 'JO per cent on May :S, 35 per cent on July IS and 10 Ir cent on August 15. No Installment Is required to bo made in tho mouth of Jcno on account of tax payments which ure due In that month. Payment In full may be mado with the application on or before May I 4pbut bonds will not tie deitvcreu uviore .may v on any suuacripuon ior f -an amount exceeding ilO.OOU. Full payment may lie completed upon subscriptions for any amount on May 9 or any subsequent installment dates. Thero was u good ileal of favorablo comment on tho Street regard ing the t-Inklnc fund nro lslon, or rather the stabilising fund, which Is a ' wire mltfihle title than "Milking fund." and that particular provision nas consMerid veiy liberal. ' It Mas otlleUllv anncuucfd fioin Washington earlier I. the day that I tthe third Liberty Loan would bo dntcd .May P. Iftis. and would mature f Ja'.ten ,ears. Vlist coupons will bo payable September 15, U'lS (12y itft), after wbl. li coupons will bo payao'o semiannually on ..u.ivu m and Stptunber li. HID) mi'i'inVJ"tr,'t''f "'" onmrrr iovr tiimHraa "if ritothip,if. ,.t ,,..,. ,.., ,,.. ,... .,., rn.7i-.J-i ' "r"'"" I","."' ,,r X"""1 '" "'I will' ","' V""" t IfrdrlLilf riiirsliuin I US tJn "". r0llll.lll. Tlir ;,i, Mvrfnl- iu&ufw' viMix: M" u ",,,r" '",1 LV .Priority Board Clears Away tti: waited u.,tti i,.r i.r.tni., mut. j;; ,jxV"ii!.n. i.hT'i Tiu'd" Obstacles Which IIuvo Ilin- i -"-'"- '".. n. i. .wrui.y iiit.- ijy 0J!a V, i i r t , qtiMied her band and nmed to the tin-, i ..!," ,,r i-So" ITi i i , dcrcd Construction Program u.t. i. ,,1.fI,nv .t.t.ni me iuD.MiMtn.-tu. "V.,u m tSlJ . . i... . - . . . : .... t-i huh i by tho ll!ht of hi Kindle, ott.r nhl.li .' " u'ttj in tt- Innwrlul he sl.ppei, lKm tttto the port, of l.U , " n"&hJ "WR fiuhrji IiIckiiJ rnlled foil to In- fal-r to leriiiiiii Vmi id Iw-n piisii,.,Ii,I I TTn nl' noi-ninii Tficl.- A juot ti (h lait I would tm KWorn . "- "" - ou ow mo, iTonosed as a Pleasure ttnmniis.ry iviniwr i nat !VhIiIiikIuii, Alirll 5. DltllculttoH which have lirset tho ship yards of tho nation through an lutiilo- . , . .... -. im ..,.;.. ; . : r: :. "" " ir iruiiK.-rn iiiiu inavvu poiiijt aviiw- .-. rnii iur mm on ti iuroiip. enio Into a cortwr. wnriw ne opsnru tin lid of n tin box und cianitn!d Us '"i'- 1 lit) fill llllUYHl ....i. ... .7IV1 - . 'tun m of Kulief Alluni.i. April If tin- pinna of those lutpresttd In VTI.INTH' TITY. S. J. n 'i kMlekA fmWoRi ATINTIO CITY i :ac Rr. Katf nt nlll li thrrr. Xnkp your rmnK tinna nun no an not to lie dlnappolntM mericnn nnd European riant vprlm In II Tlir World lrrtf Ins ompri nrit .in th flnlr In lllnnllr Cltr and (h TltAlHOKK li.- quulo supply of steel plates have been tetitK, tahing out a fn-sh vandln to !' smoothed nwiiy through tho isslt- Plaiv ll olhn- inn-, ulik-h wiu on tlu- mice of it preferential order by the l"'" r rxpirtng. war iiidustiies boutd to the steel mills! Thru be nill hl pip.- vilih groat im. I klmu - t.a, a.,1,1 ..... V.iii Imv. ........ . ...:. .V.... " immeuiiite PMiatiflluu of Amrrli.ui m- llUt Mill llllfMl Urn, . ,.t....J .. fl J..a u. ........... ......I...1 .. .... .1.. .1. Hint .lull can nHk tio ftiim-H nf mr " "I duti't. I am vour wHr Bhoot ' "lnn,U d"r '" ,,,p "nr n not i'-,'"'-r-T- ni If .M.ii Ilk,-. "" ,nlnjtil I lii.oii.Minii of tnsuram-u asu-i- I du smiled lu-lutiRlng to 'rmnii Intvrrati, now In tin- liutidr uf tin- 1'iiKtudliiii of Westminster Ky "v. neur Ueacb. mr. " " 1ntlv Phii. RnhSr. llKHNr.KSVIM.f:, VA. col nUCt . ib. eum vaati ... .. . . . ... ....! -(tii nnrniv I.. .nu....,.i ... .. ii... iiuiiup- .i iiii- i-uiiiuinn ui t-iifin. WHAT a f0l l'vo been! Why. oh. of tho country In behalf of tho Kiiht- ' . t . ' , , 1 , ' "n, t,.nl ' d" ."'' '" tmw, my .-otuilii. i tirotrt. will shortly lie nddtd t" tlir VV ,,, flll,t , ten lUll tllB ll(irrllll0 gency t Crpo.tlon. and tho n. . 'tZZ KtSSttt mctfii 1 wum in? I ImU a Bood oliancc to I nounccment by the nhippim; iMiunt . fancied m dn-p tliiuht. llo liad wi- i.witlu! ' ;: brother N, u, ,,u.AoiUl thv icwlon of muMi ' GALEN IIALL-IN-TIIE-MOUNTAJM nKKNKRNVir.l.R, l.l. riiH-ii.ill-ir l)ri ir Klnnctir Kxrty unifori for Ion nr Knurl rut. Iiatlis, MwiHtf lli-i-ldrnt I'hyilcUn. I. L H lurt, Ihruuvb rulliiiuns Nw York and l'hlla. lliin-Ani M. Wino. Manacar, letter from him this morning My near letr: "Vour mother la tick In bed today. She always Is after a trip to lloston. Thn troublo Is tho goes out so seldom, and when she does go she thinks she can uo fo much tl1ro than slu- Is able Lntt STKAMSIIir XOTICE8 trL Tontine, llml T .in.i u li.... t ,..ni,i i in iiiMii.-.. .,,.,.,,. .inll. ,.,.iu I tin tar. Ihx -u-i-ri-i of iti.. tiif-rttni tn tin' Hint olhir - v,,ti,l..i ' lother .-lii'inv lni-urnm-e .-omtiaiilPK nn arc SUNSET HALI. Opn all tha rar. Hr ..Iw r. "" . M T v '": " .."..."""..i? '?h.rii!? S"- $J2 .-"'t; ::fr v!r !& i Kl 'ffitS h"Z'rt kbi. m, & ssMferaS - it. ov'iuu lliC UePU liOTl Willi. JOr r1 f'-uuuwu in u.vi nu un niv- v- luu I WW 1 I1IIM11 MUU, 'l HMHIT, -. j t, j(a. la i ,,.,: ..f-ir. trta.,!, . ' llfl'tpll 01 " '"nHxonuiii, rive uev, O. UIUI, mi I huow ho would h,,,e helped me out. J " S' T'r oTi0" arf SK Z AMJ.ni ""t"SliWn-? "S"" "- h. foVsHs. "Kiu, i l-K..ta.lon already Intrnduced at tl-l"' How do I know? iJctnUEo I ri'colvcil this ! .i " t-. .." .. X, ; ... .",.... .... ' i ". "i '..., do ul u II Alone It in wilt be matiaRed, '"" "r'"!' , "any Is Ititt-ndi-d to riioMilatm tho con- "' l lllll-il flUll-ll Bllll llim UU.llll, ",,.,,, .. ,, ,ll.... ..ir..l-I Hill SOtlllll rril.,1 Ik, irlfl ..! I .l ' W.I-.I...1 r.f .....I. I. I I.. ... ...... l ' C l..-U... ... i-."" M. 'MM.,, V..I---I n ,.,.............-- ...,-. ; p.,... ..,,., v W .,..-.. ... ru- .. ..,. '" - - ...uiui . reiuiM tuiuuiiun ll.-rr Lleuteimiit Oi-tiininiiH niniiurv - .. i.-UBiu ircmtu- by a uu. i tin- dlsnosul of tin- brum-li ollke iimna Another Impurtant developmeut In rder l.nt with tn.rls -It wurni t to bv fn.ler oil,,.r .-In-umalam-ca." hv said gr and additional legislation by cti the shin situation tod.iv wan the nn-; thought of. with M.ff .rtlltiinv. "I h..uld Is- gma er.-a tiiifliorlylnc tlm iwiiiillin of rnniv liouncetnent that n tmw Mini solely I The oth-r H'.ten.atliH n.Wal1 l ;h " lj. .-M.-.l W hospltallllrs .." Wlm" pf""" , ...,, T iWInu a !.. for iMilldlnc .-.nicrete hteainshlns Willi'"""' sin.i.g. IU Im.l. iiiateli.-1 I - S,-l,los.. n,, of .-...irv, ns HIIm. Mallei- T . ' .V' .V. ""hr.. '.I"..' ;.,a. PL. bo established on tlu. Atlantic coast. , ," T 7$? It was announced also that a uilin-, i.f,,i uii.n, i-uivrulnvan futlril. uu her nf ttuusliin sli-atnshlns In Ainerl-I.lii.it. Knmetlm.-a kiii-i'.-..I.mI. Tho nini. and ih.. i,. - ., . ! i. .. . 'C!l'i waters have been i.-.Ulsltloni'd by h. lliotiglit of hU plan, ih.- rti-M.r !; - aim luen mi,c KOes and does It. with tho,.. ...,,. ....p . urn. lit . oiiM.-llon thai li ns ttit- onl.v """ t.w..(. ...... ....... . . "iv Ulll. ii. .-.mil.-.. .,,.,.. ,.. .1 1 ,..,u,n..-i -I !tv .n.,.....! . ! .Mills .Must Meet DcnuiuU i Tlien- was i oiitliiiiml d ing'-r for the m- flajs afterward. .Never mind, she will I .,..,', """,,H"' I pei. um In-dHllninffl fr n ImiK w hll.- soon be litrwH again TI' ""Ion or the win- Industries upon tlie wisiloin of iiestniMiig them i "iimii ....... ... it i board followed a meeting of tho it- nm.-. tlnali. i-rji-rtlng Unit Id. a i-xc i-t hii jour tnotlirr and I Wire cir- nlll,t,1)lent ,iivtsi m whUli shlpbulld-1 -is a lust altei nallM. Ill- wold tlmt In talnly ry glud to hear you wr doing i ers from Mitlous scitlons of tho emm- had ilti-i i-ov. d th.ni would perhupa ! so well, although we were both a little , try appeared and m-i forth their needs. V.V" t,'il,V'ror,elBi!''imu worried nbaut von. r..r mn i.,i,b,i n i After the conference It was li-urned , ..,,,. ,.(.n,iiii inemnuiin?.! about tin- tired. I that since tho reorcaulratlnn of tho prt.uilsei. of H.-rnmny to i:nglutul signed )eni( -. . . war innu.sirics nourii iiu-su-.-i hii.i.iiion ' no uu- 1111111.0 oi i nun' ..-o umi..- lani shipping program Is con ' "n wnirn slum at nil cost; nc mi..- v uf i-onrae, raf Mm Wlndeii. It Ih laws of tin fulled Htiiles will make the until i flood," hIiv Mild haltingly In Jer- ini union of tin- ttitln lienimti In- i riin.ii.-e .i.pi.ni ill :uii- rounil.v 11110 I .-.in do ii.ilhlinr I', 1,1,1.1.1 r .- Ainerl.-nn .-npltal pr.n-tl.-ul.lr. , ion,-rleH- lit tin- orders of tipnrrnl un ' Th- MUeiloti of tl- .lliMhUlon to he' HlrniiilM.ru, Im arrHnges the i-nnilng und inndf of llii- nlm k In Amrrlenii itii.i Hie uolng of all nt Wlml.-nli.-rB " n'.-s HTti-r It lint. t..-eii in-iilli-ed will be u I "Tin i-oniliiK, I il..." mild Huniiin-rU question im- tlie dimiTtloii uf tin- iuh-'o-... ' N"' 'he Bolfiu " ullnn of rm-ttiv prnpertj. The stuik1 . i,i u"v, r,"hP: ', ."' ,T "'"" 'would Mill Diking to lit. Herman In- I ' iiif.-ldtii and return llicni.tu Kvil- ,h0 ''HBii.d of the .-iistoillan of eiiem iliroi.eri. un u .lie. nil 01 ine . ar or wnn "FLORIDA TRIP'S" lltO.M I'lllUlDELl-UIA S13.00 0t '""l S32.00 ro to to S22.40 w Trt" S IO.OO JArKSOVVlf.T.K ri'uUr xerUa la betns maintained. Ilfit vray to traiel In comfort at law farm, with b-M aer.lcc. Conault ua Alrf.nl .nur trip Smith MI-IM ll.l!TH 4 MINF.ns TltANS. CO. TIckM Ofilrcal 2JBV If0"1 ,Ht- l'hone Imhard 1000 or Walnut 300 V. I1 TUIINEII. Qen'l I'ata Aunt. IN MKMIIKIAM "Jly boy. I owe ou an apology. 1 had ' as far ns the i ucard that you linl got tangled up In money troubles and 1 ln-llsvcd It. In fact, I went to lloston with tho x prcsH Intention of gltng ou tho sttalglitest talking to jou ecr had in our life and then straighten you out and giic you one more chance. I-'orgho me, my boy. for eer halng questioned eeined has been greatlv i-liirfleil nn the steel mills have been given to dcrstand that thev must meet the nvii'ls of tin- shlpvuvds. V.ilimtiir aetlo'i has been tnkoii ul readv liv the mills to dir-it h-til.illv mersley started tin. " Hut ..side from ii.i;.ot.sl.teratlon. II..1.1- .,,1.(V,., """" "-,t u " "'" u "m mi-rsloy, luiNlng . .frrlcd his (i(Talrs tlnul .. . t . ....,,.. U'l- far su.cer.ilir, ,ud a pride In lininlilnu Um. i iV-'i.1' . !.'10 ".'." i"!"' .-' 1 wi, V 1 do- ill as he bad plaimed. It could be done ' "',i,",rf"".,1 i" ', 11 It I lie wuiilil iki it ","1 "''" dtatli for the btoud of 111 S.'IIWI.WM In tn.ina renif mbranco of ITIIl'IMW IT Mr-.lll lirf ...... 4...J at PUI.II- auction. The qu.-.tlon of the ! ...I. I. -'UV&'S AND CIIILDIIBN. 1. ,n,,ii",, km, ,,, i,,i- ni 'l 1, I II-,l lliljim 1.1111 your comments about rlolni? 5.0 well There Is muro to the letter than this. I but part of It has made nu- bitterly aslmmed of myeif. l teem to bo going from 0110 diceiitlon to nnothur from 0110 lie to a blggtr one. and all the time I li.no to ti-n bigger lies to hldo the , smaller uln s. And I bine lost o many eltauces to get help! How I wish I had 11.. ...., 1 i... i.. nn e, iM.iiiBen. i,.en ir oil are snot wnu the the and tin 11 streh heil nimself out '' Plnf It would Im. lH.-tlei." II. 1 ... C..II ,.....!. ......I, R..ln ShlllUUett "MV ItOKiHllll Ih IiIh otl all of the steel Into riscntl'il channels nto the ilame. In Hie corner wln-ie ''u,i do 11. riunii) no further liarni. I 1 so thut the nonessential Industilew nro . the bed wan be'h.nrd Hie Hteuiti bii-alli- shall I'll .1 likely r-tmv I haM- tin cut off from the supplv now uMillablo. ' lug of the gill. Wliat u trunip she was IMperr--lli.- mi-, what I i-anie for If1 Ti. ..,,1,. ..i... 1.. i.i..i.. ...,r.i .,. ,-wluit a It " hud not irlien Ih.-ni to pie I wolil.t .''.1...1 .:........ .....1 1.. 1.. .1... ............ Me noild. if und Ihen dozed Troubled have killed ou. but now I skull lllLimi ... ..... ,..... .. ... t.iu ...... v.. ,.. j fioui the Mandpolut nf iIhk.0 int-erestecl In Hie mlilltlnn to Vmeili'un lnsuinui-e capital 1l1.1t wotilil follow the- lomplcttoii of the plan -HTTIIIV.t. 23catfj Itoth rt So a.l.L.a. Illtl...l .1. ......... I.I.. a. ....! I liin II. ILVt .'I I A ltll tIM I I llllll a . 1 a .a . . .a 1 l"Pill IIIIIVil III HIP'S Itir II 1 1 IH i'ina an - "-- -- ..... telect.-d by the lin . aiinv or tin? ; thoiiftlit lie hmrd the huuiuI of a fool- "H.ioil old l'dn!" said llumniervley Vleet Corporation ns imsulled for their xt.p on the rm-ks mul Mailed up. It Impulsliel., lulling 11 puce, toward bun, neils. rm broinl ilnllght lie INtenett for Ids bund oiitHtieti-lieil. OIlldaN of tho war IndustrleM board ,"bH'' an.. then Mowlv Mink buck ami Hut Von Wiriil.-n'.- automatic came t.. .. IMi.... ...ni in Mm Ml.iiii.lnir luninl ?1. Pt i.gi.lii lit.A long lie did tint know . ipi.kly into Hue and Hummel sley ; . .: ., ,,. , ,.,,, ,,, for xoine'limg avsukeiiiil nun una lie iiuiieu. toiia ure sahl to nine pointed out , ,, , i,i,. i,,u.i,, .u..i- f,n- in,. "i.n.i ,ni,ini ,.i- ..muin " ...1,1 ..,i tho moral courage to ndnilt error, but t'ial steel placed at the disposal of 1 hot.r l.slng hi Ii'm side to lo k straight Inden molly I am quite willing in every tlmo l"vo a chance lo I become ' Fleet Corporation has reached the ', Into the unixxle of au niitoniatli-. behind ucivpt yntii xpie-HonH of gtuiltude , ashamed thrt my ptople or mr friends tlgtiro uskod for c-ich month. The let-' which wu th Imndsoim blond head of from a dlsuui.e. I may not wish to I 1 , vrii tH l-VI 1 , t uiri c, tl IIII I ill ll 1 ii-grel lln ii.iicmi of killing oti ni self. I Khali consider yuti my prlsonei until I go AHi-i- that" and he shiugged ' expreM-Ui-ly -"jou can go when jou like " lli.minersle.i folded his uniih and frnw ned. ' hen- I like : ' he muttered. "With 1 rhrttiM Itnnu fm i..t n.. .... ... iL tntv If uiih iiiiilnr.stfiiKl. tn:i(It tlio ns- ' " ,,l MHlrn. . tlilnli I am. bu; 11 nuist nilrerable failure sertltm that Mlltlclenl steel tu con-1 ....,.., .. and even wow, Thut one row with dad struct fmO 000 tons of shipping has, iiimii.ii i would hae tieeii no woisn limn tlio row- been shipped each month, and mado' .m. .....i. 11. 1. i..... 1 had with Jim Harry last Saturday or the ehariri- that the lack of material I T Tl" IooiiumI iig.ilnM the light a nil the the time I had at thu Henevulent U.an nt 'nine of tho yanls has been due to j U uniform In- won- wetned to rIvc the Association today. 1 inlsdl'Vcted eiieigi on the part of tho ' proje. ting w.apon a new slgnini-Hin-i lie wus no. l uo. ine hiiiMiii.il i.nu iin- lurire. II was miieli belter to bit Willi- " f"'l. to wnll Hue Is rarer. Alone, nut moling, ml IiIo'k ipiick Instill.-- !'"', "" .",' uiiJiu. 11 mini iiiigni 1 M' 1 The "Ilenevolent Hunch" were willing shlnnlne lioard to loan 1110 the money at tho rate of u ... . ... , per cent a month, but I had to give them ','"1 i"'n"" AII'Beil - b months' note with the Indorsement rnctors whkh are Mild to bine been of a friend. I didn't know who to go to. ' lewprmstble for the d.lny were fnultv 1 went to .Man.li & l-'tllon's and tulked dleisl..n of the . mi pi "led tiat.-x and with Itlllei- foe n feu- iiilniitf.i fitni si.i,,.-. unn.i-eNMar. iraiiMiinrtntlon for the tiur- how I couldn't iret un courage ennuch nosen of fithilrntlon. This it uim said ', t!on weie not wacl.-il. It.iseli.ufeh-. As foi Hie l-'iuuli In. ir to ask him to Indoise a nuie. I-'rom him caured 'nm" of the ards to hae morel "Kon't move 01II. ' be said cooll "" l return to lPaufelden and gn. I noni ... lh,M.u ..l. .....i, i .., l,nl, H,.,le F...,iilrin.nlM on tmnil n Iille In l.ernillll. "I I. w III l our hundi. So le.iwn up. minni-nnmem lor li unit I .., IM. iiiirn, npu nvillil 111 t.l ""an aia. .1 a- .-... ..... -- ...- .... .- - - - -. . -- V" . ca hi hell Just couldn't do It. mucin's of the shipping board. In ills- deteimlimtfoii m nut Hie threat Into "ll ' what I would do." she raid lialt- Tlien I thought of lingers 111 the outing the letter of tile war Industries .,,-uctli e ami. uul hluc mil ronll. silent. n'v. "Uliiit I have pleaded with him Thousands Upon Thousands or Women Wanted nt M in)a7r,iphcrs, ti rtarlrp, ItoAk l. v r- lpltt, Af tiiuntHntn. ontc .Mm. tin u ri to imIc th" rlH' f men ill.tl tn tl m inlniH lJioutfnt (Ir-mat'i) In th Iiitnr of uur tuuntty for tru t, tl v i tut it ul Boo, mtarloa. lv i s liuor f nro allfd uion ti H'juplj Mi m Intr aui .'iurK anJ k iiit tli a'lvatit iK' All tiiiJlm!"i hiiiiiiht' t.iucht Mi'iiud WimIih B'lay aii.J 1 -i i t t utn.- i-ppi i il tlaent'S Til KiUV Hllit I llur-ilHl' lUta'htH Nut 'P'lnl Wi.l foursB to 'all Ktuti'titM Iiictmii rbruHr I Banks Itusincss College !(. CI1IIM1 Tl.,l:T AI.UN April 2. DAVID ALLCN- ttet- ftttven ami friends invited to funfml. t.. Si P. m., rrldrnce of son Thomas Allen 1083 irllimorn t.. Franklont Remain may b .l,v-( I'rl. eve. Int. Oakland Coin. I ANirnHH-SX April 1. KMZAHI2TH W.,1 . iv if- of AtiKuat 1. Andrecen (nee Moore. Krlrndi lnltfd to funeral n?rvJcs I'rJ,, S iV " tn , 1HM N lilBt et. Int private. AH..1HTROXC1 April .H. JAMES P.. hu- bttnd of Oraoo Ituhl Armstrong. Htlatlya, 1 Hiid frlnJ Protection todgt. Xo. 24, I, o o r . rlrlew Council. No. f2. r. P. ! . J'hll.i itota.t employes arr Invltid t fun- ml 8-riii-i. Hat., a v m. 1327 N. AllU mjh et Int rcrnwood rem Hematna ma , b l-wed Krl. eve. Auto funeral nAUNPini.D. April 1. KMMA. wife oH1 .Mir. a narniinid. hu j. liciniives unch TirMiis iriMfa in lunerni Nervices. me real dyn llrndley Manor. Hucka Co.. Pa,. iloJi-, , y u. in Int. Hrlntol Cem i HAHItl April 2. T'ATniCIC I.ARUT. H tatU" and friends Invited to funeral, i hut n tt m., neplu-w'n rrldne Cornelius1 fuhu- I') HJU'J N I.liideliHOod et. W, ll'hllii lllifh rciulm ninmi Ht Grejrory'i iihunli 1 JIO u. tn Int. Holy Crosn Cem. I HAHSKTT April 3. SAItATI A . widow of NMlllHtn It l!.tettt. HHatlveq and friends In.ltod tu funeral serlc-s Frl . 2 p. m. I n'tldeii' f of on-n-lK. John JI. Neaby, 400 N th m.. rhiladHutiU. Int. prfatt, Har- i lg ivni 1'riends umy call Thura. vc I Cumdcn. IS. J . papera cony ti..ninti tii.. ,m a... ..ft..ti ylinrm! Ilila. rlr lllHtTi 111 I II W-Nll.'U Oil tlU rvfUKv will. llHinniei.-lex la the tiunthiu l''Mt fur nn- " There uuh u iuum . ilaK Mr uiis tJernuinx IlttnilinThln , ""' r "" "" innrn H'Re wn -'---,.---" . . UlSArMONT April f. 'WIM.IAM V. fouM iievcr rptiiPtnlier tlu Itiw uli-n M"- nrnvtnv "I'tifortumitt y, I STRAYER'S Tll? UeJl Il,blnP-a bthwM nKAlMoN'r. Heiathes und friend invited the inuyrlp nf n wi-iinnn hitd WNmo1 mi I nm ,H,t H" "U furthrr. Hln' thpn wi.wi7 t Iiestnn! Html to funeral ertei. Iuii,. 2 v. in., at real- - -- .--. . . , tl-(-u Wi ll9 Bvaa, wvt a aaaaw m Int. pri- LO aPK null U inuoise a llUie. ITOIII llllll C.luelI rnni" n in ani iu iuc inMf i-iii iiiovi- i..wu. utr Mini i-uunj , :: ---; - v -. .. ...,. .. I went to llojntoti. who works in the than their re.iure.nnt un hand while I In itern.nn. "fp with jour hand : Sn , '"J1' "V l! r.rTill.'r"-'!,- nee,i r"',r -' rarpot deparimenr. and when I fa.-rd , In other wtluni. of tho countrj. llng'Nnw- get up, U-.iMng our lielt where 1-fil IP lie . r ' " .; n., f; Uln, I felt jun a hN.IMa tu asl ' Island being a nutahle example, the , K nU XJ-iu km " ""' 4 ? heSVernn-hltiher a. . tip. Thej- Itutli laieir Margutet, and I I '? V'" T?. w?fK J?1-?,1.. Mamnie.-VleV .vail In 'f,l! eM.reB,.,.. P"-? TeinltiTM Wimlfil. 1.0-.1110III. m.ltinir Kiee r i.iMi,iiii.n f.ii i nllitfH ami Norm.il cruil. J 1'ielerii 1 i-iii lirr' lliirrull. 1IIU! .Mi.rkrl St. his aun. U35U N at.. Ulirttr.rt Arrll TJIEODOnn II. Hi:rHF.H. aired 7S. Il.latlvca und friend. Invlt.il to rrici-. Krl.. 1:30 p. m 0 it. l.ih at. Int. private Hi:i.rilKlt April i. ANNIE M. . (n ," The rranKliii Nutlunul lianU In Us munthly digest uf tmdo iondl ilcus sajs: rigid analysis of busIneM. operations Is nccet-nary in JnaKIng (i 'fair comparlMn l.otweon p'res-ent activities und thoe.0 of ft jwir ngo. During February bank clearings were hcailcr. tho gold movement was "In our favor, buslm.- failure weru fewer. Intercut paiments -.eru more, -bond wles showed an lncrw..,o, both money In olrculatlon and Mock ot -money In this country increased. ulilpmentB of anthracite coal were larger and more cotton spindle were artlvc-all of these as compared Xilh a ear ago n .i,e nihar lmn.i. thero was less financing, .smaller capital rep- I mented by new Inrorporations formed, dividends wero le&s. utock sales I" tre fewer, railroad euulpirient buying bhowed n dejreabe. tho produc- fe.tlon of rig iron declined. ih unfilled tonnage oi mo nicei ..o.pu.auu,. P .. ....: .i . ,..... ui.iiii-.-il ii deoreasc. production of gold In f.lhTtarua.il wuh smaller, the consumption of cotton was less and the production of copper declined. The nioit imporunt thing beforo the country Is tho next Liberty Uankand ulthough other activities will be tcmporarUy Ies..cncd. it is Wleved the euuntr ii well prepared to receive und abrwrb the new and I lirgtr Issue of bond?." 'Brooklyn Rapid Transit Aoles h 'We "cms to bo coublderahlc Interest lately In certuin quarters in i cunnettion with the Urooklyn Jtapld Transit notes which come duo In li-Julyayto whether the- Government will ussist in their linuncing and If to to hat extent. It haa bern haul unofllclally that tho company has been given to understand tha. tho Government will do everything reasonablo to pro. stnt;any demoralization of tho security market, but no tacit prumltes iuetecu clvrii. That tho State Public Bervico Commlsblon will bo fripectcd to Bic ,i favorablo decision to the company's petition for an f lfirfAB an l.i fnar.., I., tl.. .t-A .illltifv ullltllnll "bv in laitn n iiic jii v.uituit w'iw' TliQse Brookljn, Uapld Trnnslt notes, sei'ung now at OS. uro on a IJiFper tent investment basis. Blfiff" and Inheritance Taxes Itseems that there is a mlsunderslundlns in tomo quarters in icfer- to that feature of tho third Liberty Loan by which tho bonds will gfo acceptable at pur in pamcnt of Inheritance taxes. A$ (f matter of fact, the bonds nro acceptable only if they have been tuned by the deceased for at least bis months before Ills death. An Impression prevailed that executors might purchase bonds. biolv at u discount, and then turn then In nt par In pajment of kitritanee taxes. SlMtfard Gas and Electric ndard Gnu und rcieptrle Comnanv earned a surplUB of U1,S0T tetiejear 1917 rtcr tho payment of Interest charges, c per cent pro Wrf stock dividends and amortization, according to the annual tcport ftt Issued. Net Income for tho year wus M.SCS.CH. compared with UM In 1010. In addition to theco earnings, which ato from returns , Mnrtles owned, tho company had $100.00 iucomo from other wwts In 1917, compared with a. prolit of 311,SJ7 on bowls called for woiption In 1910. Tho report, ns customary, nnilyzcs tho companj a ijUlra ii, detail. t Orosa carnintfu nr unhciitifiei- i-nnin-Kiin lnht vear weru C19.3I1.5S7, Mbicrease of 12.92 per cent, whllo net earnings were 18,523,323. a gain S i57 per cent. "Increasing Industrial activity and substantial progress iuf reemae(1 I" 1917 tu nil of the communities served by tho tub 4Uulea of your company," fays tho repor "This was reflected In Serially Increased gross earnings. Net earnings of all subsidiaries 4 ROt reBDOnrl 9 BU.Icffie.nrtli. Due Kntlnn'x tini'tlclnntlOll III tllO W'UT iti conditions resulting in greatly increased operating costs for vlr- ' il public utility companies In tho United States. Higher cost oi tr 4 'ncfeascs and heavier taxes, largely for Federal purpos.es, LWt tb principal Itema ot Increased expense." wtfardlng tho company's dividend policy the report bays: Tllft liiii.i.i.lHi.. .,. ., i .. i..AH.nniHnl.. ,.l,.l..,,t. 4,i rnre. g1 wMend distributions. It id unlikely that the conditions produced f'"" "ar v permit any increase In Uio preferred stock rato during -,'urwnt year over the 0 per cent now being paid. Construction re- "nui of all your subsidiaries have been reduced to a minimum in Jfe with Hie general request o( the aovernment to conservo 8na mon,ey for war purposes. It In Impossible, however, to onatructlon entirely. Shbuld It become Impossible to flnanco 9 Itnprqvemcnte and extenlons your company may find Itself: to apply ua eamlncei ' ' leh r.--,-V ever. ;" Talent pf vMcikW M." . , V . Iiprpbikblij .V r' gioieiy dupartiiipnt. Only hint wclt he hnard. adinllted that Its tnuihitu-rj may I went out of !iU mi;- n offer me help if nm Iisim- been working ut nuixlmuni I bhould iietd It. I bail inuuo up niv . iiimntlmen1. but pointed oul tlmt then I inlud I i-milil usU hhn and that he would had not Ihui tliuraugli n.-or.llnutl,n be- do It. but when 1 got tu his dcptmnient tne.n tin- two deikirtinnitb up tn the j 1 found th.it Im was away for tin- dHy. i preaent Hme The bmuance of the ;irefo' .5 I had a letter from hhn In my J i-mlul order, il was held, will h. u but I nui-l.ot .iinlnlnlntr ln Inime mlilivs. I i f-n tin- In rellied.l lag the sttuutloii, and1 ,. .... -. .......-., . - - , ri,. tnv ,,,,,.- (- II I went to his house; but, of course, he In addition the bhlpping ooaiu iiueim u. iunl,llelii,,j niuttei.-.l vu outgui-ie-e.l wami't there. follow mil u new- sjmeiii u. ininrn,- up . me, t Un. And then t gain a moment I didn't know- what to do. It was ' Its order.-- to InMirr the earlied delivery .of time. "I think tlm! jour memory then lu:3u. 1 nhone.l Jim llarrv mul us poxlble. I mlBlit lie U t" B.bkI t-nnilKli to foiget a ..uuctsKlon lie liuil alien me till It' The statement wan made that in tho the 1Hrul.l o nlieveil. Von Winili'ii. Mill roM-iluC him .aii'ltillj . pi. k.d up the lalt und tratiHrei-ied l.ludlier v pistol lo hia own hoist, i. lie wm. a dead shut with uu. Ill rami, un Iliiuimei-Hlej- Knew, anil IiIk own eliaiii'i s at Hire- pucei. eleii in a rii"li were suiall It whs deeluedl a i.iM for dim ret Ion ' I MiiauiM- little nothing to In miic). .iii Wlnden frow'uid to let me .In. ('.I'll," ..he huplolid laiUIWIi, ".on iiiiiNt let in. "I will think about It." lie milt I. red "Vmi am Kiue tlmt no liai-ui will . oni. tn Iiii-'.'" The niiiKXle of the aiitoni.iHi h.iil wavered out of line iiuain anil Hum- , in. i l- was i-Hrefulli meliMirlng wlih Ills .. the dlstan. .- that fi-punitiil him from IiIh eoin-ln i "I'he 1 1. 1 IK of l.'Mellenz Im nun Ii wm-.e I llllll hlil bit,-, lie will hlll-1.1- llllll Mi. nn llui i M-ntu.ill. he will return .Mire Mallier to i.-p own M-ope." 1 li.iii ni r-1. was .-hulling his head ih ttiilei-lHton MUSH - ...... .. -a . ...IJ.,,.11 ..!.. 1lfllll..n IT Il.lA.. Wat A j(Tl aaa an m mtS - & 9 fa. 1 rf" .MWlillHUIMW, W1IU U 1' IIIIBlll t. (ClC(lrs f? A TriME PIANO PLAYING It-lall.e. ..nU rrlj-mli. Iniltad to fun:r.t rvrtll . .... ,, .. .. f,..uvw i "at. T-:.n . in.. hubhund'H reildence, 1S0-J v '.V 'l'i1.1. iV ,'VMb 'i-alluwhlli a Solemn reaulem maaa fcatha- f lllllsllSSI M.V.llll .t l-nnnh.e M '"' " "" "it. Holy SfJlUlctirO Cetn. 111 i?..i 1 1 iiItni- ! f Jn KJ. n,iVu '' Omit tlniuTH. Auto funeral -.".:: -Vl'V .-..". ..- .i -..K I .i.s,-.,..l.s. ..! n 1S.S.A B,. .. ! loan il.Ul ... iii'iAr... rterii I. !.!. kiiiiiw . i,inr uriiuiAirii. ,iciii-i, .uu ..in.iua .ii" ilt-it to funeral afrvle... Trt. 'J p. m.. 69111 iitmainf HIS 1.NM.I) St. Tl. OCIOUK lo pay llllll HIS IllOlle, 1 lir.lll I I pan. muii e.ii,,i.in - - ... . . m,., ,...ii... elen rr.ni. ' "'" ""' " "" ",Hl ' "B"' """ a mill I muld ask except IJogcrs and he 'plaeed In the hands of the war Indus- .',' " to lo '! J'n n m j,. nbl,t ,,, hit. of llxi-ellenz 1 -In.ll wasn't there. Had ho been there I know trie board the., were orteii assigned to i ' h , ,",.;' ,'.' ,!'l.ni,u h Ink '"'!;.'' ' '- "'' "V'"', He would bine indorsed it. I turned j mills that wero bo loaded down , wltl i AnJ nt .,,. fol. , ! I be h'1" '. '".. "'Vi.V.Vul t.M- d lia7 l . ..' 1. . . Hoger'R letter oi.r l my hand neriously ! prlo. Itics tf.at It was Impossible to get lraltnr ' " d.ep gr.il. ful tor -what Joii li... -what to do I didn't know. I thought dellierles for months "Vaturllel. ' ' sn.iled I'jr.l. and vou have now previnted the in '- mci-hanlcilly what a crabbed blgnature Througa tho steps thai uro now being I do win Inden s look was Bni.. . nf n,v Bmu vi-ntnr... HJut I bear .m i. . ho had and then thu thought occurred taken tho shipping board hopes to pr- his wd.-e soIh-i. and th.- inuxzle of Ilia , v , Th j,, , M, ,,,, ,, , to me, "How easy it would he to put his vent the confusion lu priority that bus , uutou nil. did not wa.er .,..,.,. i " f, Jour sllene.-. l,. k U..-.. ueineon tho back of that note" I knew Misted betw.en the nay. army und ' ' ".'f'"0 LT1 tSTnat o'll, ,,!",,';. tlr,pfi: '',. "'" '"''." "" ' he would indorse It If tow,,, here. j tho Heel ;orporatU;,. un. at , U .r'M! wa ' r "(JTSill w , 'ine uenesoieru uoau Association gaio . inn.- .uri'ij .!- - - , u COid rr.tiul or jours una mine, una 1 1 ,i.. t u i...i..i.. i. .... , . . . , ... ,ii ,., lliu. lie iiukm. ue I'liuilieil Itl.t.llilllt s. SIR GEORGE ADAM SMITH Academy of Music Toniglu u- il' r I. uth rm hurHi lVki(titnn iulUr fit MWMitri to I'uhUi .Su i rtv, 1 n-.tt lifhl nflr 'JO V. il i Mlh I rifhkt h w ill tin llltiV Il". TIlCiilHiItn .MAIMtlHl. "Kiii titer Ambiiikpnrliir ti IJ-llum" m:v. niiii.v:s u. ututus. n. n.. I if ill of l.ilt- ho..! nf Kf Hi1 on i iim m iitnr lurarpv Rt., Otn. Int, prlato. tiny n nwta murs. ve. 1 1!IM1I!M Anrl. 3- .FAMI'M L,. niSPirAM.S ni?1 S4. JunrHi Bfrvluea Trinity Ctmrcb.k -:80 r. m. in.J niA 140 nn mv J50 nolo. "Wlmt thpv kent ;..- .Vn v; "t.. i .. i ..:...: ... " ,nru J" "" i w.n ..m flt ;,.... .inh..,.ifi ...u -r -- - -.... .... s... ....... ..t. t...t1.Tlttf npf rrtlf I lift t-Hlll. I .. i i. .1. .. ..... ... . i... I paid Jim Harrv up and nm now i ll'"'""" "",' r n T. ?' ""1 '""v" ,." " ?" ,"' , i,i,n..i 1.111. o .-i in,. . i, ni,i i . atruclion ot rancrc-te steamslilps will be i ,-aVe of the Tnoi-wld ..imll I li-'ined Mto of ?..r.'' a week. At rny rato l'io lo.'Htl " ""'J1'- soutliorn ut.v- wwi. gut a ten Miot in my poejiet. s0 I'll be frost will not handicap t;c w.k pr. I. all right for this week, and surely I'll I ably lu tMlmlngton. N. I .. oi N'w nr bo uble to laud a Job with wine real leans, wltl. tho chances faionng Hie iiiout' to It beforo this wc-k Is out. former. I'm not going lo bother to s.11 uny Tli. nvv yard wnl haic three -. books today: I'm just going to pui all I each of which will be utilised Imme tny attention on getting a Job. dlalel In tho building of a S..0U-to.f And Kogcrs told me ho wanted to help 'conciete vcstrl. as plan" for that sie me. As the teams go by the wheels teem of ni'p aire.iuy naie ue.-u pri-pur... . la Im ' ' ,iii"4'U'"b a-m- Il'n 111 lO HI'IP f.i tli int. of Hi,. irntillu. I liln.Ti. .. Ii j " I a"' UIHin wi , tail B ' (,- '! also ror- i ti,,. !.. , lP ,, ...., I,ml l'i null in Mather had piomlsed me i eollle nil wife. Iliiiiiniett-ti watihed gh Winili h ..-In- tuine.1 louaiil I.oiIb with i. -mil. bowing deeply, hi. sense of the sllnai 11.11 i lot for a sen. ml lu Hie obilgulloiis ot eliilll. ii h he iiiiirniuied a pln.i-i m .iigri.tuli.tlou- "1 am miii'li I mul suld foi in. i II to creak out tho word "I'orgcr." On tho car tho conductor said 'I-oigcr' to mo distinctly. I started and ashed, "What's that?" 'I-'ares pkase," was his reply. TOllAl'.'" lll.I.Ni:sj 1.1'KiKA.M Voii cuii unly evver a Ua tclth a liyycr one. What docs this mean tu lot'.' L'.ion completion of thin- esnets tho plant will construct only TSno-ton ships, which now are b Ing designed. 'I ho noiernmc.it jnrd will niuUc llio yaids turning out loncreto ships, tho others being prlialc plants at Jackxon vllU. l'la. ; Ilrunsul.'k. ila. ; lUdwood City. Cal., and San Kranclsco. from Hxeell-n. I.isl lilah' tlm pri lermuny u lo pa for my InUif ferepce If jou liml fi... to eal.li'." tlu ilreinni nt.- of hi. AIiiJikiv. miclit h, r, uiiilne.i silent As oii look lliem. I In re leiii.iliicd iinllihli: hut M net I eume nei-e, ior i i.new it wxuiu l ine i .,,r ...nirtdi-iii es. ' I.. me pla.-e w-liere I ylnmhl Und ou -,,t,d i iieenli i- uret - I Jammers-ley beni his lieud. "I under-. n, so) funher. for Hnmmei-I. stand." And then fUl.-Ul.v, "Would on ,, .-,,,- hi siiddenh tun mil hi, i. inlud ti-lllns ine Ifou liHie spoken. ,.iing I'O.m shut, wliieh wus llml U ii.u h"ie ni. what I.lndherg ? .pili-kl., wltlmiit nlin. "Nn. on A Inden brolti in, "I haiei told nothing. Undberg Is sufe. I huvo , (CO.VTlNlT.lt TtiJIOTHloW' come hoi alone " ' . llnninierlei gave a gasp of telief and I" s.iiniiu.i tinned fnrw aid. peering into the Or. , - ' .-. "I came for ono nurpoxi-, ""yrll." l'dn ' OLDUT tiWUIMIMl si'llooi. IX Till, v s went on .juletli "I lme in. iterxoual ' ai-LICD'C r.. 9?J ..J T" I . desire for ..ui death but 1 would kill i AorlLlX O, UOl. JLJLQ dllCl WalllUt seed; a5 I'hilaiU'lpliia A rrivals IJus.iiies's Questions Answ crcd ' L U. ti. ActmH. Park A.enu. P. I' Allen, f'onfllienlnl ,1 .' Parius. llrmliusi Ml Uio. k UrnnJ I lirai'hiiisii. Hrealln M. Urmheiion. itpand. II. V lludil. flruuil J Hurkell. ellni:tnii It tl .ioodmaii. Namrrr v O. Ili.rnur rontlneiiiul f. J Klrali Klamlers Mrs H J Klrsh I'lamlim II r. l.rmnjn. Mi urn fciiure. I. jiMci.onuia. iierniilu-.- it. V Moore N'aidne. (. MuMIr, lxmsuei.. A. 1. Nlson. l.onjr.ir re. Mrs. A V Nelson, LonRuir.. It C J.euke. Herniltiiifs. lllss IllherK. X, w Vtelura II. bt.ln. Ureul Xortlieni Mrs II hteln Hr.Hi .Nurthtn T II. TurniT. lirealln. II. 13. Tiler. Nn.arre W. If W'llaoii, ll.-rinlt.ae. 1! 1.. Ilrrnateln. Virflllek .1 A Uiirtfe.s. LollKJi-re w . ii imvion. Jr . iiresiiii In tubliiu Iniruiory at the nm of In l ear's work, should th" slo. U of pasteuilaed . milk. hoiHeil ufl and read for distribution , he ehareed th aelhni irl. . as an liivi-iitor. ivhsrras the eut of Ucllir uf the n".t .lay tha hleheat Item? H. U. l'tilladelphlu. In your inicntorj. mllh on hand Should be i-luugcd merely nt the price of the mill, plus tho i-ost of tho bottles, plus the expense of pasteurising nnd ....ii.,.. v.. illsielliiitlnL" eln.rL'eM ieht.1. for thero Is no insirtuuuon expeuso , c-. r. MaeUurusv. urral.l ti Ull.l. .! 11,.". - WW-. Wlwro 1 tlio beet placa to put d.ertllns I la newspaper? tl. S. II. Many people hae an Idea that cer. tain parts aro best, but if the ad Is right , It will bo seen anywhere. IHscrlmlnatlng adiertlsers' merely bUto that their ad, bhall not bo put near advertisements ' which may react unfaiorably on theirs. I We hae n liorjo and wason for deliverlnj goods clasa and ihtua. 1. ould an nmoino- i bllo b cheaper? V. T. ' If lour dellicrv la tiirough iTowdtd HiorouchfJiea Avltcro progress Is blow I . and Mops frequent a horse and team would he cheaper. If. lioweier, ou can take fairly long runs, an automobile will bo cheaper and niilcltcr. It may pay inn. boweicr. to haio au autu tor tho udiertlslng effect. If a ehauffi-ur drl.e. an cinuloier's ear at ntaht In his oi.ii lime snd without knowl iUb of tho owner, and liu inoeta with an accident, is tho owner liable- for damage? A. 11. I.. There may bo clraiiniatancoH about the accident which would Icaio loopholes for legal quibbling Therefore, us I do not dlsci.se legal problems at till. I must pot answer jour uestlon. (CONTINUED TOMOUUOW) WANTS TO "PIE" CHAPLIN Harrisburt' Hopeful Asks Permission to Uombatd Movie Star Ilarrl.burr. April 5. Edward U. MacU, a llurrlsburg boy, wrote u letter to Henderson Ollbert. who Is In charso of the Liberty Loan Jrlve and tha re ception hero today of Mary Plckford, i'harley Chnnlln and Douglas Fairbanks, asking whether he could Ihrowa pie t Chaplin; He said ho watjted to see ''sfWtMo-'uiTVey that because. oftAwdjfcMvould tretl ti mg ."ii us inu sit rutlur thin see ileinuim suffer the loss of the doi-iimentH in ou. ....vsessinii. T rsme for lliem and I Intend H.ni wiu si" a'l 've Hii-ni to lie llftmniarsl. . loi.keil in, ml.. lit. at iS'cw York Unlets ' ,'"i,1,',,. f'"'' n"1 "u'1,'1 fi"'w v"" Wllideu s tone was i"hI mid his iiiunnei I iih eulni us ou Hie duH hist ,ie,.r win ii they were hunting together Inn llinn mersley knew that when l'dn ion Win len was most culm he wan also m.-i dangerous. So he slowly reaeheri Im , Hi pocket nf his trousers mul l.un.l. il lils cousin the papers be had tuken fn-.i th- n.ninn mesae.ier. "Ilanke." said I'do, dm king tn ti light nf Hi limine ot the rave to x i nm- Ihem. "Von aro sure they are ..n hor?" I "ily word on It. L'dn." fold llammn 'ley franl.l.. Ho watched his i-otislii : amine tho documents ud heard him ki uu evlamatlon of sat 1st act Ion, but II. nu merals saw that his eves neglected no I detail of the euiei'ti und was- aware that i tha muzzle of the weapon in Vdo's hand I still bore directly upon him In th. I KtiBduwa llammersley suw the face of j Doris, who was sitting up. pallid and Idarli-eyed us though nwak'ined from ono nightmare into another As I do 'saw her the muzzle of Ills weapon wa I ered and went out nf iilininm-nt, bui ' Tlnmniersl- did not mow- or even ap pear lo null--, tin gnl There was li Hole ol mhal i.csmih nl ill the Herman olli.'ei oli-. lib he ' spoke again "1 am j-" ii in. ii.u-ui thut .our ONLY " HOOI. IV PHI!. 2 Pools HA iv; i. t -- . v. r. 1 1 1 I I 'I. IIH I I III I s I -1,,-J frrlics. Tuc!..,riiuis. & Sat.Ev. Once Grotun Always Grown Invest That Extra Daylight Hour in a Vegetable Garden "-. fl .1 ine fm .1 packet of .Maul- s ,. ,.,. Ti.liial.i seed whull will Ki.'.v i H.ilil.l i.f the llr.nlisl ..tnl im ill I i.iii. i nt tomatoes. THE MAULE SEED BOOK 176 panes fall ofialuablt planle VTfCV ing and gardening information Flvl-I-Write for it today. n matter what ou want to raise in '"in pardeu, ou will find complete ill formal ion about it m tlm catalog. You tait money and gel frtih tetdt uhen oa buy from WM. HENRY MAULE. Inc. 0 Arch Streat Phlia., Pa. rj'j. ri. I'arit avc. int. .prtvata. w'enl Lauri-I Hill Cm ' j 1'Al.I.AN April 4. rATIt.Ul'Si:. -idorj or 1'runk I'allun (ne MeGowan). llelatlv.at and friends In.lted to funeral Mnn., a a in .'1,1- b lath at. Solrinn reciulein is... I'M ft .' 1 u M l . M i ft 1 a1 j 'i.M&eilsM i iMtt umkm j J. I'onwai, Van 1'orilainl. Mrs J. J Conway. Van CortUuJ k n. i royn.an. svarrc. .1 i; Ilarhy, llreallll. W. 1". lllnc llre.lln. , II I). llnle. Walllel, O, 1 Ilunaan, llrrmliua. W A Uddls. Dander. .1 i'eiier, Cinuberlainl W. nod. Oriuel W. II Hall. Na.arre II. I.. Ilowurd. Herald Niuare J. I.. I.ipnhutE. linnnrre. H. b Martolla. Ilrclln. K W. Mark. Herald tinuarr J Mlrosky. Klander. H. Moraall. Klaudra ' T II. Neuberry. N'ew strand MUa I. Poet, Cumberland W. Poorman. lUrmlia.r c K. l'.obinaon. l-'lauders. W. M. Tailor. Hrealln. 11 I). Welkins. Marlborouch ('. U. llurntiam 1'uuiberlaiid Mlaa A. Levy. Park Aienut fl. J. Randall. Wellington J A. Waterbury Cumberland 1 J. White. Latham V. C. Voet. Herald Square. Trude Itenrescnlallica Ulaiiuer'a IIa Wels. silk waiata. li last Twenty-sixth atreet. room lsll 1 'rank tt Beder II L. Hurnbaum. eoata suits, furs and dresaea, 3U1 1'lfth aienue Cars of Abel. Ulmbel llrothera Jtiaa A. tlueaenhelm umbrellas. Hroadway and Tlilrli second atrset. Miller Clolhlpp; Company L. Loeb, mrn a, women's and children clothing, Hotel Abcr- s"rawbrld Clothier T, Powers. (Inena, HO KKth aionus. llmsn Hroth'TJ n If llman, menufac turara aklrta. 1SI0 llroadwaj J. Wanamaker Xllia Jf Jti-llahon, woman' oaHa, aulta, aklrt. eoilunira and mlaaea' satta and Coals. Hroadway and ill -Vcohn. ltic.w.11.. Conn, toanufao turwa eleika oniJ.j8ul'a.,l5tijer-l, - ' s$xi5X&ssB Swgga-SS. ..7"gwa-gggsga mMmtl llnh SoDulrhna 0m "---;. .-if .i " .". ,a .-&--, .--.. c i ii.i-. April -. ut'Unut. aiuiii! Il'll i llr -111 -W .., I I II II I fiiit.Trinn r.r Tannla ValliiAn l"ttlfl mmjt 'TT' aiBisr--"-" - ""55: ;"Trr.'.,:-':..vv"Yr-ii,r;..r.'!.i'N vr: i iain r-TTnrr---riBaPt-aaiii i -mTIIUm im-Mlii I ihll-riiT--tl-ri,n nei-liirn MUX tliriiuo. Ml)TkiO UVUad MVil tP"" n ftin2r-tl arle. Hat.. ttSl) n. ra.. J 80! W Durham it . Mt. Airy Tnt private, Mr in inn mtv In viewed Frl.. 7:S0 to D d. ra. fl Anrll H. TIIIIMAH T. uht . V1- rr-x SSi- Hn-ivjrr tncL-i a-ln".T1a.'i HOOD RUBBER COMPANY WATER.TQWN, 5IASS. One of eight contracts awarded us by the manu facturers of 80,000 pairs of rubber shoes a day 27m by .ABERTHAW. WITH ITS EV.ILLBON WONDERS! Worth a Lifetime to Soc The Glitter of Glaciers, Glint of Mountain Peats, Gleam of now found Gold, Mystorious Totem life, Throbblne American Enterprise, all under Glow of Midnight Sun. Supplrmcni your trip to tin Coast vinh a Mil 1.000 miles Northward, returning through the ilioltcrv' "inside route" on CANADIAN PACSF.C "Princess" Liners Ho oruisinp, steamships bolter appointed CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES mvis.- JIiirittowr, N J. Kr!.. nnii- imnt nowen. 1 1EOWKU8 prii . JUHQAURT TI,3 t ti'M iiJ fri-'nJH inmbera of Prorreilve i imuiim. No. 31. ri. nf T . liiltd to funr-aj i:,iuln IT IVrrlii-. ,141 X. "iStli at. IntS 1 fiuiKiiif rm U runcrn! car. KrienJaS mu i all I Via. to 10 t. nt. nmso.V. April ;. ANN'A. wlf of Henni I nri"on and tUushtfr of late Patrick and! t rriilcfi l-lin IineraK to which relattvafj , uirt frlorxlii are lnvltrd. K.it , 80 a. mJ ' 1i-J IS nth Mt. Solmn mia of requUrtc church of thi AiinunrUtlon in a. m. Int.? iiui rur ' ' ui autu luitrrut. j nHIITAN On Arrll 2. 10 111. SUSAN tfl l.nHTAN. wife of jHiiiri P. Urtttnn. 4auh-lj t t of lat.i Ttobert M and Jane O. ClymM :tf (S 'arp. FteUtUfa nnd friend 9, alM jjaltr C't I'ouncll No 17. D. of L. and r Vlotr Hoflal and Domestic Clrcla of 8tJl J Murtlia H, Imltta tu funeral strvlcts, cm Sht , at - p in . at lato reHltltnce, 210 fQ Ilu-cnocHl nt Jnt. private Kern wood Cftiu; Hit VAN -prll S. ULIX URYAN. ased 45M Uulats uud frlernlH, all urirHnlzatlona oft nhiih he vhb a mtnl-rr. lnited to funoraC ipri j. . .' n us. A1 Drextl rd.il OvfilirnoU Int West I.nurel Hill CVni3 flHitunorr punr iopj Huaea will Mc train leH1n Itroad Ht Hit 1 l.i p, m. I TU RKATIT April 2 WAIIT U., wife olN rharlfs V, Hirkrt nUtli,tt3 and friend i i in nru nt luncini n-i i --. j'ii,, M p, ul ni. . i hur I. of M Thomas Aquinas U'M a. rui Int N- Hthedrul C'em. Auto rvic. f 1 rAMPIIUIJi April a, CHAIIMSS I.. aotS of WHl'.ain ami limma rumphcli UelatlreM and frUndn. I'oyrt KuH lnd. No 93, FJ I of A Invited to funeral tat., 8:S0 a. m.jl parents' rt-sldent-e. I432 Jaekcon at. Bo term requiem maun St. Monica's Church 10 a m3 Int Old Cathedral (.'em. Auto funeral. rilAMHUnS April 1. JAMES CIIAlf UKIlrf, Jr , naed -J2 runerI at convnlenp of fumlU, IY1. rrlendx may call at lata T-Mid-n, Croilrvllie. Delaware Co., Ta.n i i nurf . . to u p m. MlllIrtTT April 2. 1ICRI1GKT S.. bU-bnn-J of liulao t'hrlity. Helatlves and insula lnltd to funeral, Sat.. H'80 a m, tei r-aldence. Mr Jainen V Tord. 3444 O-uiri av UVat PhUa Holemn mass of r tj.m hurch of Tranaflsuratton 10 a. m Tr.r w athcdral f rm .Vuto funeral. Los ii-Hiea papers pKas copy. i ARK. -April S TSAIHILliA. wife of M hail 1 'lar1i and dauffhtar of late Pat-ri- H nj lRbella DufTy. Itelatlvtao nd filenda Invited to funeral Mon.. 8:30 a. in,. itiuau i v ouinffaaic ueiaara ;ounTr Pu HUfh maB tit Joneph'n Church 10 -t;. Int duly I'roda Cetn. Aula funeral t.I AVCU Anril I. ABNKR K tj;AVlU ased S3, at reMdeuea, Paulan tMiro -N J. Duo notice of funeral yvX 1 Kiteii I'MlH.TaAND ssuddenh. April 4. 201 8. rthnria I-lnd hv . Atlantli- Clti V 3 .. V:L1ZAUV:TH NKVEM. flaurhtee of lata Fluvh and Marauret Copeland, Dge liotic of funeral will atveiu oita April 3 JOaSKPK, aon of aiao omo and Maria oata Relatives and friend invited to tunral. 8at 'J p. m., 320 Ouen mi itieBainfi pt, iary Aiairaaicn ne rt-ni nun n mi anu .uonirose pta., s;au p. m, Tut llnlv troaa Pern. rUMMIVOR -April U, CATirARINn. wlfa or nusn i umminrs tnofl Aicuee. lieianra mnj irifiiaa invuea 10 tunerai. a., swu a. ni residence onlnlaw. John Corner. EB1S Htmton ae.,atn. Solemn maaa of requiem iii-iia, urnm v-ujiu-pnoii uurK iv I- iu iv Tltl'tAH T. tuabat of Ann lala (nee Turner). ad 70. flM Uvea and frleuda, Pariter and Norrl Tio4c o. 451 T O. O. I".: Victoria Lodec. No. 4?. O. D. of Nt. Georee. and employes af Owefi Oahorn Mill, Invited to. funeral service. Sat , 2 p. 111., 520 W Indiana ave, Int. pri- ..I--, ll.cninwu J v. . , UIM. ..,.uw niav r-nll Krl, aft.r ? p. m. . DEWOLF. April 2. auidmV. JTENRT I. huabanil of Eathr Ixivrtnateln uawolf. avAi 41. Ilrlatlvfa nnd frlanda. Lodtf No,v J ". and A. M.i Cerlnthlan Charttr, h. A. Mil , Wflcnm. Chaptar. No. 201, O. 15. 8.J m- lplofa ot aimbcl Ilroi.. all orm.nUatna of whlrli be au a rnnnbr, tnvttad to fu- , reral. Krl.. 3 p. in.. SiM W. Erie ar. lei 1 Adath J.ahurun Cm. . , DOTLB -.Acrlt 2. EDWARD J . feuba of Mary K. Loy (n.a Oadner) and aon aa nnma ana la.a viiuara wjn. ana Irl'naa. rmpiorta Hponrmc vtp retry A.a'nai, invuru xo lunermi. u. n... L-A27 lt.d at. Hol.rarj r.aulam Ht. Oabrlcl' Church 10 a, ou- .rora tarn. vto lunarak DntNKrt. April i. rRANCBB. ' .. Oraa l-f"i Tpa? icoNSTRucnoNca. OOSiTON f.r included in this btunendous trip For full detail, call, write or phone about Retort Tour No, 130 K. C. CLAYTON, City Puhsenger Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY1.'& 629 Chestnut Street Philadelphia . ;vtfrmjtf.-?.ijAy. Wi V. 11 PKllItY. n,npr.l Arrml l...n.r n.r. 'v f. W."X .'.-. .AMKU4 I ltOt nraadwajr h n.veffi-i32Lt.T m m i iBBMi t .- l.inrr.l ..rita. fL Cl.m.nt' anil Charrr ata., Hat , 1040 a, m. fut. Kt KAUU5T April "..jW-IA, B., ag ot lata Jowph and. Julia. Earlar. KI land frirnda lnvltd to. luntraJ, rit.. I "s-l .'! ?;'S5. v'v "" ""-, - hF ! i TZZo. -tft!j I