Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 19, Image 19

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    ISSIP OF THE STREET I
ankers have confidence
IN WAK LEADUKSiilF OF FOCH
Writer Gives Story of Germans' Plan for In-
vasiun ux ztliiici tutt, uussip
of the Street
ItfllEN tno sun--'. u"ln" "'"u " """u"ji iiunwiiiBiuiKiing mo nrm
1 '' undertone, tliorc was u note of r-orlmisness tiorviullnr tho Street nnd
. .l -fflnun Pl kflV fill Ifnttf tllf U'ni licit,. n-ia mt ..,.,..,.. !..
.Kibe brOKers uiiiv-o, - . -- -." ,.ct ,.., nut vwduiuijiii;,
cut some banker saw tnoy were ery optimisuo on tlio outcome. It Nvai
toe peneral Impression In llnnnclal circles that before today "bis ncs"
0uW be lieanl from tho western front and thut 'hli nev!t" was In
...i.hlv meant ns good news for the Allies. It Is surprising the coiill
M, c9 Wich a largo majority have In Generalissimo Koch, and vvlirn
opinions were sifted out ns to the reasons for the unusual coiitldcuco In
the AHIc. In spite of tho reports of their rather precarious position, they
all centered In the ability of l'och to meet any crisis which might arise.
One banker, speaking of the reportn fiom Ucncral Hals and his
inpeal to his men that they had their hacks to tho wall to light to tho
, man, eald that he took It that General Ilulg merely notlllcd tho
British armies In this way that they had retreated to their final fctrougest
positions and that any fuithcr retreat would weaken their hold, so that
It ms up to them to hold; hut, he remarked, there Is no Intimation from
General Halt? that he has any fear that they won't hold, unless It bo
tls announcement that tho Kronclt In large numbers were coming to
their support, and that was .simply to give them backbone to hold on In
the face of whatever odds might be thrown against them.
Thcro was no note of pessimism on tho Sttect during tho lulf-
fcolltay session on Saturday, and every ono teemed to think tho prices
.. ....1. Hini-traf ,i,lrr1it iiltn. ut eil,, tr,,, If nnl'tliln .1.1.. ..,... I . . C.
On tno BIOL'!, maic-v .(,,.- u" ,...., t,,.. ... ,..,j ii,,,e, into juuiiuiin ru
Ions as the war news continues as It Is doing to dominate tho market.
little attention will be given to domestic developments. A well-known
Broker said the continued success of the Liberty Loan campaign had a
lUbllUIng effect on market quotations, but outsldo of thnt nothing local
fas having the slightest Influence.
Many of the biokers In close touch with tho International banking
houses arc advising their customers to carry light loads for a little wlillo
jet. It Is said they baso their conclusions on tho latest developments In
the war situation ami especially un mo leportcii navai movements Dy
Germany, which aie taken to indicate a desperate situation for the Cen
tral Empires. They beem to feel confident that a few days will turn tho
fortunes on land In favor of the Allies and that In desperation Germany
rill make a final suprinio effort to aecompliiih us much destruction as
possible on the seas.
Another Reason for Strength of Stock Market
That the btrength of the btock maikct for tome tlmo past has, among
other things, been largely due to the fact thnt stocks are more strongly
held at present than they have been for a long lime Is the opinion of
more than one of the leading brokerage houses In this city. One broker
la support of this view called attention to a compilation made by a news
sgency which Indicates that brokers' loans In New York, and he said
lit same applied here, are only GO per cent of normal and 33 per cent
o( the maximum reached at tho highest point of the market boom of
'MS, Another proof of the view he advanced was the record of tho
stock books of the United Stales Steel Corporation, which showed 58 per
cent of tho stock In brokers' names on December 31, 191C, whereas on
March 31 of this year only 44 per cent of the stock was so held.
The latest statistics of the holdings) of the t'nittd State Steel Cor
poration, In addition to showing a decrease In the iftunbcr of shares held
by brokers, show a slight Increnso In foreign ownership, foreign holders,
brokers and investors had 4S5,T0fi bb'-c. at tho close of the first quarter
.. .Li- - ..........1 ...1.1. IC I 1fiA ..1. ....... ... !. aU.. 1ftl- lf
Wh w .nij year, as uuiiiijuie;!! wiiu toi.ijv bjiuiv ui mc tws ui i..l. ji
j the preferred stock, tho totals were 140, 9S an compared with 140,077 In
nlll7. Stock in tho hands of New York bruisers amounted to 1,779,710
'J common, compared with 1, 889,910, and l!77,361 preferred against SS3.S32.
S'For Investors' holdings the totuls were 1,098,471 common as compared
TO. Ith 1,073.079 In 19t7 and 1,188,580 prefenvd against 1.4S8.D3U.
3. . .. ......
A German Invasion of the United blales
Theodore II Vrlcc, In a recent number of Commerce and Finance,
.brlnzs tu light the following Interesting btory of Germany's plans lor
in Invasion of tho I'nlted States: (
"In a recent conversation with an American who was u student at c
German university some thirty yarn ago, he told me of how his room
mate, who was then a Junior officer In tho nrmy and un Instructor at ono
vtlhe Imperial war schools, had not hesitated to Inform film that nearly
j every student of military science In Germany was required to hubmlt u
pan lor the invasion of the United states as a part or nis training.
"He said that while the idea had at he time seemed fantastical, It
.his now come to have a very sinister Import for him and thut ho thought
tU American people would do well to consider what might happen If an
attempt were made to apply nny one of the many plans fur tho Invasion
el the United States that repose tu tho archives of the German general
staff.
"'For,' said he. 'you may be suie they are llicie, worked out to the
last detail, and ready for u&e the moment there Is any chancy of carrying
them out successfully."
"T innf... .I... .I.. . ........i I.-.., t,,...rl -.-.. fl.1,1 , mil tl!l .lll S It lllllll
l WICM lllUi. Villi DUKijlilltUII JU.'-' ,,.- ,, ..... , ......n .. .........
& to the readers of this naner In the hope that I may transmit the shock
W them and those with whom they arc In contact.
"In speaking for myself I think that I alto bpeal; for many of ray
countrymen in saying that hitherto we liavo felt that wo were lighting
Mi preparing to fight for a bystem of political philosophy, namely, democ
7. rather than for our own protection from conquest by a ruthless and
tyrannical foe.
J "Feeling thus we have proclaimed our altruism with much self
sppreclatlon and have persuaded ourselves that we were suio to win
Jiecause we believed In the Justice of our cause and tho nobility of our
motives.
"Until within the last two weeks but few of us have had any con
sciousness of personal peril except as tho German guns threatened our
taed-ines In France.
"The attitude of the nution has been lellcctcd In Congress, where a
"Math, has been wasted In debating a bill that would give the I'.csldent
Power to sliced up our war preparations.
; "The wagcearners havo been striking for higher pay. the wheat
lfocrs have been threatening to reduce their production unless prices
?w advanced, the politicians have been repairing their fences for tho
Member elections and no one has seemed to bo thinking of what might
LuPPen to all of us If Geimany wins.
I "Is It not about time that we consider such a contingency from tho
.standpoint of our own self-interest and ns a practical rather than an aca
pernio question?
ft "From now this will bo America's war and wo must fight to win it.
EV "Wa pnnnnl ..!... .. ....,.- ,.. .!. ..., .lint fli-1'trtnnv ll.'W Itepn illl-
-. ...niui niiufc uur i;va iu mv in-fc i,w. .... , ---
sely strengthened in both moralo and resources by tho surrender of
Wli and Iiumania.
From the Ukraine she Is already receiving lare quantities of food.
"a Rumania im in r.u,,r. .... i.,,n,i,.,,t (.iiniiK- nf netrolcum. The Iron
? Coal mines nt i.'r,m n u-oiiin i.i.r llnpn. Comnlcto eo.ltiol of tlio
jS-SU)rian railroad Is only a question of n llttlo time, Jloro than
" oi Europe and Abla aro under her domination.
1U6 thftl1 (hnl .1.a .... 1. rA..n...l ti, .'llrl 1-,., r.iM,l,,1l lr. UlinilfTllll.
g "oust be abandoned.
o win tho war. to protect our famtlios and our homes. It is now
CSeSkarV In llnrnnl n..n. I J... ........ .....I ll.n ...,-mu,. ,, ..n.ilW..
,i4 - -VV UCilllUIl' Uy lUil'B VI tlllllD, Uliu HIV owiin w -,ifcu
Vntll it lu OnloV.A.1 1.la 1 lnn..i-M'u r.,11, n,l Olllv llll utnrU4 tllO
;tf for us.
tVbat we earn or what we get for our wheat or corn or cotton or
er the Hepubllcans or Democrats aro lu power will make little
I3VEXiyq PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADELPHU. 'MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1018
Bwc Pav,.1IW00LMARKETASiw
of Peter Flint
- r
M
A Story of Salesmanship
Harold Whitehead
(CopvrUht)
by
OUTLET FOR NEW CLIP! ,.,-
I restriction of shipping facilities for for-ll' 777' i l 7
rlen wools, and for the transportation I Philadelphia Arrivals
by the lnllroaus of our domestlo product I . ...
trrnmrnt I'nllij N'rrrary
1a nf itila tr., i.aii. .tlimllnn
wiuuu inny unuiic uiesipiruus const
ot A'ciu York Hotels
t 1 ir., -.4 ...... tirni n e I quencis. It seems Imperative that tlio
LOCal l'aCtOlS Will LOlUeri national aovemment ehotild nt once do.
I With Gocthnls to Stay
Boycott of Growers
lit:
. bUV llfiriHu fnnl'ivltt.lhMtm mill nrnflt."
ASh"'TlSli QUICK WORK NECESSARY
te-VSMfeTa WlP- Auoclnlten Will Ask
i idft'ffif T!V ;::,"",' he w,rfd Government to Announce Definite
o I'ttir tWT' "' " u-0,' ' ' ioru Policy to Help Trade I
1A-1U
a-l salil t ma Itlvt Bh..
t"CHuse"is;':,(b,ffo,": ' ot ,o '
asleJd0cJn0"uaTIy.,m,d, f V' X'"r"" "
n,V",,u', '"ucl' a" I'I Hke to"
mil ier to meet jour mothci ?"
do ,'i VM "10,fIRl" "f that before, but
nog'rs ' ' KWUl ' ,o1" "" to
wlt'h,.lihl,n,e E0"' w 1,m, tr 5" nr
WiV ".,H ' Cor tt Miuw f'"' '- mat.
wanJ!"'" 5"u u'"ul1' "o1 "' ""
limn U? '"' ' "oulJ'l "o much
llllln w'tii them
Aru
iosle' !i0U,.!n!nU,,,,l,1B '"'Jt"lB alJOUS
.V f5s,'11 rJtl"' holly.
"". iioii-i no ft f0(,i, .... ,,, n.
now x hi() V,, .,..,,
riinf.T"1, .LT1(l..at ,hl rcniliuler of my
: iviiiuiiiiR ion .Somehow for
A. O. nigelow, prt'lrtcnt "f tlio Phila
delphia Wool and Textile Atpoclatlon,
announces that be has appointed Hie fol
lowing factors In the IMilhulelphla wool
trade to confer with Major Ccneral O.
W. Goethals, acting quartrrmartcr gen
eral, L S. A., with the vio of having
Ilia Government adopt a Plan whereby
the new clip wool may be marketed and
nt tho same time avoid Intesfcrenco with
tho t'cdcral-contiol policy. Tlio men
appointed arc:
Charles J. Webb, CliasJes J. Webb
& Co.
Perch, al Tattcrsfield. Tatlcrsllold
Company.
clde upon and publish a policy which
will solvo tho problem for an Intelligent
method of handling the domestic clip,
and with that end In lev, the following
committee ha been appointed by tlio
president .of the Philadelphia Wool and
Textile Askoiiatlon. to confer with
the proper otithnilti at Washington:
Charles J. Wibb. Prn-lval Tattcrerield ,
iilid James Halemnn rollowing the In-1
Mructlons of this p-,olutlon. u nquesl
has ben pent to Major !cneral f). W.
Goethnls. quartermaster general of the
I'nlted States army, soliciting n per-1
sonal confetcme with tho committee up- I
pointed to art for tho abfociatlon In
this matter I
"The countrj has had some experience i
of the lack of broad foieslght mid know)
edge of condition'., as eNonipllfleu m the
coal situation wl'idi diveloped last win
ter, and unlf-si tl is matter of handling
the domestic .ilp Is undei taken at onco.
nnd In un tntlhKnt manner. It Is en
tirely within the line of probability th.it
when we want wool at tlio point of con
sumption it will not be awiltablo To
meet the conditions, created by the great
crisis of the war. which face us today.
every resourto of tho country l going
lj hf strained to the utmost This Ftraln
V-III nndouht'edlv be felt 'ipon our wool
supplies. The time to tuwo action In ri.
tpect to wo"l Is new, hs foresight ts In
finitely better than hindsight."
I
.lames H.ucman. J. llateni.in &. ''o
JSJZiz :sr.irs: stock control board
!!,".' flaS.1 .',"" ,Ui" 1 'l'l"t KlghS of'r'oclo tho Philadelphia wool dolcga- MfiT Til A WnT?n AQ V17T
o o',1,1-',',",! .,,i"l"'.t ,,,0""- "" ? I tl. for a conference nt Washington. HUl UlAiWlliU AS I LI
,., , :. ...., ,uiu ojrei enough to
get through mi Satuidn Then 1 had
... .wu,u ini 10 li.iv nrnl $' r.n ...
IV lie, rtrestclt
Mre IV Alto. Ilnwi-ll
T ntrwkmsn. X sn CirtUnil.
Trs T. Mloekman. Van Curtlaud.
II , lloBflflus llrnjlell.
11 M llurlt" t pinnae re.
Mr- J. It. Chestnn. fluitham.
.1 I. Cooh. Ilrlstol
Mrs J r. Conk, ilrlstol
S 11 nre-nur Oumberlunil.
t: A lr.i) . l"lotler..
.1 A Juniec. I.nthnm
Mrs II A .tames. I.atlwm.
i: Jnni.T, Mrelllr.
M" A I Jninsr Msriirillrs.
1' .lfthnoii. Hresiln.
W . t Jnnes l't iri'lers
Mrs J l.elilv, . htitham.
It. t-' t.uln&ston. Wnlllu't.
v It. 1'lnuBh WVIr-trr.
.1 MI1nUy. t'lnniters
I (.'. tteft'Ts Oreat Nnrtherp.
Mrs J. v lt.jiers arcat Sofltlr.
.) ltostnfel.1. Wnlll.li.
It A htone. ll-fmitaje.
M. Hurk I .ui lin m
If K Tornrr tnasire,
W i . Weber. Webster.
A I. Ilorki no-ami Hreslln.
W 1C llrlnk. rcntlnental.
f tl 1lrr.'. flrri.itrts.il.
Mrs C II ll.trrls (llfgerlsn.
'. ftirrnn. Orand
.1. r Kerrik-Hn. PrA Avtuae.
J' H Kinz, nrrnl.n
V. rhllllfs. I'arl, Aitnur
H Keirr. ilrmi.l
II llumpf lireiln
V. r. ."Irnfer, Ilertl.l le,unre
P n WitJim. i'umb"flnJ.
Mrs P Tt Wllsti i''im.ieflsiid
1'. O. nrvmi, llornM Square
J It flsily, NniHrr".
.t. r. Kelle. . roa1nav Pentin'.
W. II. Mlcltel! Purk .Wrn'je..
V tUiesfls, Ahordeen.
t: J Hull KrHniin
M .' Ilvnn. Wulilek.
T. Fiilor.
IT. M llerne-. JlrenMn.
J. Woods, N'cw i)tr.inil.
TrnJe Iteprrriilatltrs
MA man Co V. Illin.in. carpets.
r HEATHS .
.ntr7 AnMl 12 HKItaKANT KMV1V
W llt.lIJt. of the ssi t:nlneri of Trick
t'o , tf s A . mil of ( ourad Hnil AntKii'ln
lllutil. ak"'! "1 l. Utites hhil friend in
Mleil to funeml W i. J . " p. in. 1'irenls
rslfteni-e. 'n.t w f utiitiprintxl si Int.
tlreenni.iunt Cin Iteinalns msr b vleweJ
TU"S. fm,
I IrnifinitlS' Aitrll 14. V.r.f.PA A, wife
of (,'harli it J IkiUbrun I'unrral, to ttlilch
rislhs Mini fri-nrti, nn. rtnsrv Hnrtetj" of
St. almiltn's riiuteh re Invltnl. on lrl. . t
I S'.lft it is S11T K. tnih st. sinlenin moss
if risnilem Chunh nf Pi llonlea 10 a. ra.
' int iiuiy (ros rem. Auto ervi
DKATHtS
'r$g'""
i i' ' ffl.u .
HAllItlB- April 1, OAVID, tiuiit tit j
(Vtrrla Harris. ntlallxes ana frl'ti.i
f hevra lllhur r'hntm itiul Mdv WsshlnXou
todte, tntlteil to runer.il Tue., II a, m,
Mtrlori.or Adolf I'rsed 3303 N. lUh at Int.
l.'rer lllktir Cholm fem.
. ItAtlTilAN, - April H. RMZATIBTW
MOOlti: tnte Rnnlay). trUletr of lytnla M,
Ifartman. Itelatlvea ami friends Invlled t
funsral ssrrtes. Wed , r p m. reatdene or
on In-law. Ernest U Slsro. 2317 N, Colo
ratio tt Int. private. Auto aerrlea,
M IIATP.S April U. HAUllAllKT AtAItTf
Jtuahler of Jlarsturet and late Jantea lta-es.
iiriHiurn una irienns. isus or narren
' . 1
lU)Nl'l:f. i.hi l WN.IP ltl'iTi:t. . t o . fiurrn or irur lur ji jiiptv. tn-
d',;Mcr ,,f AA.K," t,.oi.sANNt!ii1me. na;;a ' '"nrf-tA.W'rt "M-jj, .7Jlb
frlenda invited to funeral s.'rtlr.t. Mun.. V XXi uL.eZ.. D!J,,nl?.,,f Ai'le
J, U. in., i-std-ms of sisler. .Mr. Iri H. Jl'IVi'V' ' rh.urr-.n.k"5 ?" ' f
Xl.tJer. 171 W Vorrls st i.t. tlilltld Merw t . in. Int. rtl4ral Cm. .
IIAZW.inT April
t nirur!r. jk .
tvlfo of John HaieVlt ael M helatltes
and friends Imll-1 to funeral aerrleea.
rues ?'1o p, nt,. 4MI Jotvliln Prank-
ford, . Int. North t'edsr Hill OVtm
HKIHMlR. A rll IK st 4IM N 5th si.,
famdeti. N. J llACIIIili VAX XrM,
1 widow ot tlenriM Henier. Duo nolle of fu
I neral will he len.
lIUMritlt.U At (Mom Ke' . N. J . TtOTJ.
PUT, liusbsntl of P.IUahettt Ilemnhlll. inl
.1 ttelmlves ami friends, t'mss Ktva
ilrsnae. No. 1S3 P nnd If . Intlted to fu-
reral. Turs. t-ertlcea a p. in at realdenea.
Cross Kve. N J. Auto will meet tratn
i leavln Mnrl,-l at ferry for Pitman. N. J.,
!2 30p m. Int. Willlaraatotrn Preabrtsrlan
Otn.
HK.VrtY. -April 11 JBSSIK, tvlf tf
fstnuel y Henry (neo Wllllamaon). nla
, tliea and friends Invited to funeral services,
Hill rem.
rujs, umttliir. Ilnolpums and uttUuth
un.
urra-
The appointment of this oommltteo ,
wan autnorlzod at a moctiiig ot tlio
IV .MKMdltlAM
rnOMIi: In lotlni! r mrmhfnneo of
rinnitou II. tlliiMIH who died April 15,
mu3. ins win: and Pamii.t.
on that note on which 1 had forg?d Philadelphia wool trado soeral tU5H Fcfld'al Reserve Board 'O Act
IjoKer'it njnw kij I lepllcd rathci dlit- "B"' The trade decided that romo action TTnt?l Pppqirlonf N'lmpo
consolately. "Pretty ion about St ai- should bo taken to protect the wool UI1U1 tlCSiatni XN.imCS
wcellu'r" i .... i . .,.- - ....u. in,.. .- ,i. I XT n nt
.vgetner i Erauep nrjlni-t thn n.ivsltilllti- of tho
"What?' ifiisptd Ittigem. Government In perfecting Ita wooi-con-
i,. .' ' ,re'1!m!'erei1 ' '""'n't told him Urol rules from following the attitude of
V., i'w e ?" ,U',U l,rok' ' waM' I " ""'"" "ol trade, which meant vlr-
moiiev tu m , ' Ki f'!U'' It'" Hn'1 "ttMlly a boycott of tho wool grower,
to aie t Lll .!,?' '"'I twl l'1IVo'-'1 The notion of tho Iloston wool trade. It
-upper "iay.'pe'.er. 1 mt? " ,,l0Uht h"'' "- considerably mud-
I sure did fe.-l unall, for ecryth'liis-' '"l''1 "'0 wooIntrol bltinttlon.
he said was true, but I Muck up Tor Mr. lll,l-. Mntement
itself saying a fellow must have torn Mr. 1!lsne!ow. ns ,,,,, of l0 VMU.
tu ipma wool tr.tiiB ami pronaniy one oi
e
iBcntljs
ABMOTT On April U ALVtXA. widow
! of Then tore Ahhi.tt hrcJ i;ii jears. ltela
tltes anj friends inlted to funeral serlees
on Wed . at 'J oMo. I . at h-r Uto rtsldciu",
UO'1 1 N. 1.1th at lot prlati
nAf.Ln.VrlER Apr'l 12. HATH MTHMI.
lfe of J Thoma- linlli.nr Itoliit!es i.nd
friends Intlted to funeral servlcss. Mon .
-.ju p. m. nu;antt residne. 422 w
you xrza'lvr ' '"-" -rnor
nav;1a1nXrye,'I oV 'u ga'on ''""" M , V ," "
todiv?" " It htnteinenl iclatlxo to the presem
today?'
I toll lilm nt.n'it .,. .........I........ .. i.i.
I . .....w ,,, v,i,rot;u lino
UlnkK.
"Hut 1 told Jou to be prepared with
reasons wh any cum in use your im-
I Ices Peter, hi It that jou h.uen-:' got
a in'nd or that ou just won't use If"
say. lr ou thlnl. I am trrimg to kit
here and let jou must' nie jou ar mis
litktii, I don't call thut helping fel
li'W " The erv minute I imIiI it I -.is
I horry, but I was too mlky to wty s0
I ltogtra must be quite a man. for be
!mii riTf rit0rf .Ut "'J' mU'rely F,.,.V!nB' P-"'luc- ftumelent ynrdi.ge that Is re
UVItf?1.1' " U,llrc '. ?UlT. .Joul.1 T ""''efl Certnln rfforts have been made
i. . . , '",'"''""" l" it" ttnyimuy froi time to time to obtain Home control
,ij ii rnuuiu finiuuy you .n i;nnx ' ,,f th
v;,-,.- jiiu t,u u iu irii rue.
".. I wrote after two Jobs tint were
New Committee
Waahlntrlon, April 15
There will be no abandonment of the
superlslon of Btock Issuis by the capi
tal! Issues commute,, of tho Federal P.o- , Ur""1 " 01n- "" Wc,t Ll,ur' ''" rfm
ii.xiiix.ii .ir,i i.i in. .mii i , nuu.mci
of Kata Harber. OR'd . Ilrl.itltrs and
friends, employs of l'hllu MtornRe liattery
t'o , Intltfd to funeral. Wed . 2 p. nt . au.'it
Van Klrl: st Vt lslnnmlnw Friend ttiaj
rail Tin's.. 7 to U p lu Int private. Auto
funernl.
Hl:.SOTlON April S Captain .lOIIX
HBNUTPON nrlallte iml friends. 1' and
H. II. Hi lief of Port Illrhmond; i:nternrle
Aaso , No. 2. Masters, Mates ard l'llots. In
lted to funeral services', Wd., I p. ni..
parlors I-Vnrla J Flanagan, 2'U2 Itlchmotal
at. tat Heltuf tvm tlenmlna may K
vlewej Tura., after 7 p ni
I ervtt Hoard, It Is announced, until the
President names tho new conilttee under
the terms of the war finance corporation
hill.
There has been some question In tho
present I rtllmls nf lnlaltlOfcs lnfrtu find wforlr.
(Situation: L ,, . .. . . ...
"Th.. entry of the United States. Into ,,0,,1rH to " tltat"'4 of ,1,e lescrv0
this war has brought recognition of the buanl committee now that the war
t'tiport.inr.' of wool as a military nee"- . finance corporation bill base become a
ii'tv. nnu nnH riiipnasizra the Mtnl nece.s- ' ...
.1 , , n..nn.. n Ht'nnl Ml , VI.- , - V- 11 M 1, r,
..I mUUS- ,M".V ,.. ,....'., i, ii,in.iii,.,i,i ,.,,,
Lhu, haw i.-i,iiitil iIia ,lo.,lulnti "svu " ii.'iHi n , nun irous nrp imiou
King new capiini ine ueeismn I . utii.i.it tun ,i ,n' m ,r,.h ki
to continue the old committee was I Methodist llpls-opul Churih. Itroad and
r ached
Another factor In cM'nding the life
of the present body was that thp House
ami Senate Inserted Into the bill a pro
tlko which will make necessary the np
protal of the Fenate to the nominations
of the President. The bill ns orlgl-
thorlzed the itppolntmetit
ity of an adequate supply of this raw,,,,,, ' ()f t
mater,., . On account of the l.mde,iuat .,, , J,,,, n'cw ,
-i II, .(- ',l .,, 1t''lll-r.,, l.'I'JI, llll' iCT
tiro of rtrtordlnai demand has pro
duced extraordinary advances In price,
has necessitated the utmost conserva
Urn of material and the us of a large
nmoiint of substitute material In order to
til. lVU-Wt.I-lli- A-ll 11 IftlO - 1.1H
In olibr that there lulKlit be no i late residents. 1:1s w,kt Walnut lann live.
tttt at ronteiiirni-e nf famh
HOXt).- .r , IS. CtirtlwTIST. V IJOXH.
nirfd ut. nel.itH's ami friends Invited In
funer-tl s-rtiee, Tu , 2 p ru . Oim Pcnn
at.. Catn.len. .N J. Int. private, rrlenda
ttuy all Mon , 7 to 0 p. m.
wnnv api n in, Mvti(..ni:T n.
J.a.r.,., .,,,-. ..n,,,i, ', ninw ui , 'ir,n i
I llrnOj It.datltes and friends Invlied tu I
lunrrai. tiro 1.111 a in.. iuj, s .,,, si
ESiileitin tnas of riiulein Ml IMmond's
t'hiirvh In . tu. Int Hulj fro-a C1111
Allto fill.enl
IIRAN'XtaAN' April 11 IIMTA' C . wife
I of lMttard J nri-.nlsan (nee o I)rmn-ll)
.It, latl.es and friends. Cathedral Altar and
iii".r and initu" or the Paere.i Heart
Xurittlrs, Invited tu funeral. Tliurs , R SO
11 in. SI.1 N 2.1.1 si. llUh mass HI. Friii
'is Xavl-r's fluireh In a. tu. Int. Holy
I'ross Cetn. rnrriate funeral
IIIIITTl IV Uii.M.i,li M II 1" lllll'd
P . husband nf violet 1lrltt..u nged r,( Ui!. IIKTZHM, April. P.'. nKUTHA I!., wtfa
tltes and friends Invited in funeral. We.1,, "' ' harl-a A. n Iieta-ll nnd daurhtar cf
I P. m . r-sld-n. r. of hrother In-law. t'harles (e'lndi H and lat Jnalah K. Houaher.
flelner. IH.1S W. Itauphln st. Int Nnrihwood ' Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral.
Cent, ner.wlna ntai lo Mantd Tu.- after ,ru"" hJn .m - Suniral) nve., Port Wash.
I r. in , burton. Pa Holetnn irqulem hljli mass St
11t.lt.VB April II at Hummelsville r . Anttionv ( 'liu'eri. Ainhler. Pa.. 10 a. m.
NVIi: MAHIK IH'rtNH. wife of David C. ! J"1' r,l,VB,e- ''r,v Hetrn Wira Cent. Tealr,
llurns mm daughter of Marie and the lata 1 !!".., "endliiti lermliuil 8.47 a. nt, for Tort
1 reio-rica- l.awall. asm ,,2 relatives and 1 ,,1- i'n
friends Invited to funernl services Mon. K ..'";?; A''!'
p in. mhit',! iMrio-s or jonn ... ttinme rie & ,:-T;i" "T"., 'i', ,",.r:, j "i
ttotia. juoi 8. llroad t. Int. Tues . 10.S.1 ' i,l,'1?" -.?."!' f.r'ends Inviteij to. funeral
a. nt . IVrnviond (m . t,.,J.,r," !u'!i- - 1. - rairviaw ave
. ItrilMj. April 12 HP.IDC.r.T. widow of
P.tT Ilvrne and dauahter of late Mhhiel
and Ann ''lark Relatives and fllends In
vited to funertl. Tues S 11 to., 21H tlerrltt
?t Mass of requiem rhurrh of the Sarred
teart 0 .10 u. in Int Cathedral Com.
Aurn runera!
f'AKIt April
Sarah Carr
Clivrl-s" Tsmnera
,'letv. IMrthsilar Council HI Vlncrnt J
Pauls Moel'its: M lnient do Paula Soel
ety of M Chnrles'a Church. James U. Hovv
ley I C 11 I Society Dlv NV 81, A. O
It., emplovs t". S. Mint, amh Ward pemo
eratle rinli. nil other soeh tle of which he
was h member, invited to funeral Ihuis.
30 a nt residence of dauahter Mra
James P Co' ne, 21.11 Christian st Solemn
mass of re'iul-m M t barley's Cliurvh 10
a m Int llolv Cross im Auto funeral.
CAnTV 'Suddenlv. April 11 FPRH A
husband of I'.iulln- A. t'artj (nee Hteis-r).
Ileliitlves ind friends Weicaeoe Trthe, No
13.,. Imp O H. M . Camden txidan, No 2li;i
II P O r. . employes of the WelsLaeh
prlntlnw dept . in'tted to funeral servlrrs
1 ruea 2 p tu UJ2 nna st . catnuen. r. a
, Uemalns niav b- viewed Mon. eve Int tj-r
man Lutheran Cent . Phils A'ltn funeral
ri(.AIW Anrtl IT. MVUnAltt-Vr A..
' dauarht-r of lute chart. s and Marasret Cns
ssuy Helntlvey atal
1 tinrui vv'i a a .10 n
,Mm TV,nlt A tlr.r,i,0 fill W. Columbia
lave Hiib'tiin reuulem mass PI Michael's
church to s. in Int. New Cathedral 1 em.
Auto riincrnl
, CI.AYPOflt.i: April 12 at I,rnoli. N J .
JACtlll II Jr , son of Jacob 11 . Hr . and
. Klljaheth -Jlaypoole. aired .13 Relatives and
i friends Invited to funeral, Mon . 2 P. in .
, narnt' renld"nc. 12! Cherry it Mt.
IHnllj. N J Int. Mt Hnllv tlaptlst Cem
CD.MMit April 13 FltANKMN' J. bus
bain! nf Hsther Conitno tn-e Ilnhltison) aa.-.l
,?,' ltolatlves and friends lovlle.l 1,1 fu
neral. Wed . R 11, h ni . 2H",ii ICenslnKton
lave. Hlh m.ss Chu"l, of Visitation 10
a tn Int llolv Spulchr Cem. Auto fu-
Arch ats , J'nlla , Mnn . April 13. lit IS SO
p tn. llpmnlns inv u viewed from 1
noon to 3 p 111., at the church Interment
private. Kindly omit flowers.
Sl'IIIVO IlIXIKTS
ATI-NTIC CITY. N. .1.
ndverllsrd In the paper." I showed lihu
tho clippings "The first advortlseiiient
was for the agent tn mI1 a specials."
1 "Don't waste your time with an ad
lll.p that." was his only comment.
I "Why not?"
1 "Vou'll find It out in time. How did
1 you answer the other?"
"i)h. I leplled, "I asked then, to let
, me know how much they pah, what tho
I worl: wup, and told then, I was. out of a
j Job so could stTirt right away." I passuo
1 him the copy ot the letter I had wiltten.
I "Well, neither of those two nils Is lin
ing to amount to anything. You haw
killed uuy chance of hraring imm IhU.
0110 by the letter you wrote."
"What's the matttr with It?"
"Well. If you were Idling unv hotly,
1 what would sou think of .1 person Hist
asking how much money he would gt'.'
I nnd th"H what are the limns lien',
I'll write jou the kind of letter jou
.oriiroi 1 Mi.. ,!-,. ,,,,
wool marKet, nut inese aurmpi ' ,.. .. . 1.,. j.., ...,. ma,i
've thus far been unavailing ! without Bin Interference.
i.asr .No.emiier a committee or uie ,ortiio,inn m tho .111.0 wns sai.I
i-iliiuiripili.i ooi unit irjuiP a.o. , ,aV(1 t,,, (Ip , Uollre on
t'latioti iiriNnv.u a Kenerai plan 011
wool control and distribution to the
wnr tndusiilc.s board, but no. action was
tnkn theiHon Th action of the war
ttade board last liecember In placing
regulations on all foreign wools was
the firs slip on the part of llif Gov
ernment to eontrol wool prices, and the
ncuon Linen at mm time ias n.iu it $33,887,000 approved includu tSiM.nut)
1 of refunding olillg.itlonr, so thnt tho
new Issins iippiovcd agKregate J3:,,nja
the
patt of certain Senators to keep off the
permanent commit tee. some of the inn,
kiiuvvi to be favored by Secretary Me
Adno for the place
During the week Just pasnd tho com
mittee disposed of twentv-elght uppll. ,
cations. iiKKregathig ?at.S3Cion. of
which J21.u49.uOO vtcio dlsupptovcd Tho 1
I rTOfi'-NreTBia
Kl,ryro-iBi
-. rvM-i-.n
feitfe!
lKAYMUKti
ATI.Mlt' C1TV
print! romrs tlrat un Hie lltilf Klream
to Atlanile (,'lt unil tlis TKAYMOKR
The World's l.rrnlf.t Resort. Hrerr
ana will he there. Mate .vonr re.erra.
t'nm noi. .o ri not to lie disappointed.
American nnd European I'lani
The demand for clothing for the (lev
el ument has recently been so urgent
that, at the request of the quartermas
ter (.etieral's department, the leiidlng
wool market, have offered the entlro
1 toc't of unsold wool and top ,,t tho
price of April 5. nnd tile process of ex
ercising this option Is in operation bjp
the dot. eminent
( lip Needs Attention
"We arc now fur-lug. however, this sea.
ought to scud In answer to an ml like son's domestic clip, which Is now being
that." Tills Is tlio letter lie wiote: shorn, and under the conditions which
Dear sir Answeilng youi advertise- , have developed It Is quite evident that
ineiit In today's : May I lmvo ' tome Intelligent action must bu taken
the opportunity of showing my quail-1 m once to provide for tho marketing
licatlons for the position? 1 and distribution of our domestic wool.
I tun Jtwtnsy carB old, h.tvo li.td u "The enccutlvo committee of the H01
gooil education, but only about tbreo I ton Woo! Tiado Association bus made
months' buelncsB experience, f believe, I n recommendation that no one shall pur-
1 however, that 1 am quick to grasp chase or receive consignments of the.su
I thins", and If given an opportunity will 1 wools. In response to this, the Phlln-
elo my best :j make good. d.lphla Wool and Textile Ai-soclatlon
1 would be glut! to call upon j'uu at held a meeting on Apill II to consider'
any lime jou care to appoint. th.s te.ommendntton Tho sense of this
Hoping to be favored with tills uppor- meeting was expressed In tbu retolu-
tu.iltj-. I am. lespectfully. j-otirf, thuts adopted there.
"The poMMon of the Philadelphia wool '
"That's a good letter." I exclaimed, trade Is that It would be a ery unwise I
"but wouldn't It help for me to Fay I lndVC to establish what would amount 1
Was nut of a jou now to 1 cuum muu, lo pojeott on tho domestic clip. They
', right awaj ?" ' fully recognize that it is absolutely
"1 wouldn't mention that until Ju" , mCefaty for tho producer of wool to
'gel nn Inlet view. People wont waste he lble t0 leftIUc 011 ,Ig prodtu.(S tn
time seeing uneinplojcd people If they ,)1Hiel. , f'0,a t,,n lunda which aro
I can avoid It." greatly needed at tho present time, and
"I blloUllI mini, me icusc in; vi"
000. New Issues for the coi re; ponding
period last jear amounted to J18,S?t.
000. Tho Increase of tills e.tr over last
Is readily 11c. ounted for by the approval
this week of a single Issue of $"j.000,
000 of common ttoi 1..
While the total of Issues uppiove.1 1-
large, It should be borne In mind that
such approvals have been given with
the understanding Unit no offering of se
curltlts will be made during the pe.id
Ing I.tbeily loan campaign unless such
Issues are for the special purpose of
meeting maturing obligations or aro
otherwise vitally uigent.
The commute will be guided in its 1
futuie opperatlons ns nearly as po,sslbl
by the provisions of the war flnan. c
corpoiatlon act, so that, the operations
of the subsequent committee and tho ,
liferent committee w ill be as consist
ent us possible.
'Hit (.ummittee has not jej decided
to reduce the minimum for public utli- ,
Ity and ludiistilal issues considered by .
it fiom live to one bundled thousand
dollars.
VYc.a.tminsti'r MV """ iivn. i.."
m.-uuui.ier lo iTi,,,. hsttu. rua.
er llu 111 wic' '.' up dally Chas. Uuhra.
I.W.KVtOMl,. . .1,
-April 1J HLIZAIlBTH It. HET.
of late Mnsea and Mary P, Iter.
sei vices Tuee.. 2 p lu.. 22
lainsdowne. I'a Int private. Carrlan.s
v III meet train Iravlnir Hroad St, Station
HinilS April 12, at Cheater, Ta..
ItlhlNi:. wife of U.hvard Hlbbs. and 41. s
Helatlv.a and friends IiAltrd to funral.
Tuo. . arrival 1 '-, I 1 It It., nrlsmt. Pu.
II, lTtANCll. husband of 1 'nt lachvrood Cem Humelavllle Pa.
rtelatlvea and friends. HI "' TNnit. April U.OSWROK W. HOFP.
inco Society, llolv NaiM Hn- ! Vr.rt. son of l;te Oeore and Jane Hoffner
i-i.ii p mm ii.'iiup, nil Fnciriira Ot VTntCT
I hi was n inemb-r. Invited to funersl ee.
; lees, Wed . 2. p in., residence of uncle.
I .lames A Punlui 11130 Tulip at.. Taeony.
, tut private NurthvToou Cem Uemalns may
be vfevv.d Tues 7 to 0 p m
I ll'KKBT April Is KM" H, dvuh'r
1 of diaries r nnd SUrv Hufet. aad SO.
Itelatlvea and friends ItivltM In funeral.
Wed 2 p. m , parents' residence, 1220 It.
Jeeup st Prlenda may .all Tu-a., after 7
p tn Int. private Norlhwood Cem. Auto
tutifral 1
HPHIIBH -At lturllnaton. N. .1.. April 12.
ni.IZAIIF.TK widow of John Hutrhes (ns
Hnuirltdont. Relatives and friends Invited t
funeral, 3d.", Itarclav st . liurllnrton. N, J.,
Men a n. nt Int. Phlla.
HfN'TKIt April II .Mrs. ANN" JAVR
JIPNTKH. seed s.V Duo notice of funeral.
2301 Catharine at
JACKHOV April 13. AXN'A. widow of
fiiends invited to fu- i hatnnel Jackson Itelatlvea and friends 11-
resiurnce or cousin vu-u .o lunerai srrvircs iu.. . -- p, m., ewinr
..ermsntGwu me. inv. private, vraa I eitovri
Cem.
JONKS. April 13, WtM.IAlt II., ion of
lato Itlehard L. and Mary F Jonea Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral aervtcea,
Tues . 3 p. m.. upper Darby. Del. Co,, Pa
int private Friends' Southwestern Cam
Conveyances will meet trolley at 60th at.
terminal 2 30 to 3 p tn.
JOMlAN. April 12 rlXHlKNCR. wife ot
(ttorffr Jordan Inee Trice), axed 37, Itela
tlvea and friends invited to funeral aervtces.
Wed . 2 p tn . 41H W Cayum st. Int.
Illllil'Ie Com via fun-rat car. Remains
may tie vi'Yd rues . a p. nt.
'ill.COYNH t,prll 13 I,L'KK, son
1.. a- f ..!, .. .. J f ... A 1ltn. ... . ,1
init" li inn siiiu ititiii f jtt.iii', nBFH n,
tll.. !.. s.ai.1 rulLn.la t .-.lis. tRtrSI XT, at"!
itiliitrn nni ii.a-iijis ouit iu- i-vt
mviiea 1,9 ninrai n. i3u
-"tv vr iruintr. ii4i:.t is, nou-
niRSe- or rfimt'iTi i 1-ronica'i
m Int Hols Rrm.lchr rm.
KItnPU .ii.1-i.titv Anrll 3. HFTniVA
V KIMHCtl tlftuchter nf lt DftnlM ftntt
Ann Murpliv rtelntivr .nrl frlendt mvltt
tn EirUt Tu. 2 v ni . 1S03 X. Slat st
In orlvi.tr.
KIllNnn Mirl! 14. JOHRPH, huitbind C
Intc ('athitrltif Klrm-r (m-f Sutler). ud 79
liue notice of funeral will l" given, reI
ilrncp tt eon-ln-liv7 clulfonl M. AiAms,
Sl'JS H.ihpr nt , Wlsslnomlrif,
KLOPrnil. April 11, OTTO, husbanfl -o
I.tiulna KloufT tn HfbT IteUttvt ana
J ieinl. mmtierH of H-rnnn Lodge, No, 123,
?. and , 1 Trl-tntn II Krefinun II. A,
''hupti-r. No IHR Uaillfint Star Asitmbly,
No 10. A O. M r. mi la. Hrheutzen
relit, rannKtHtter Volkuft: Voreln and all
other sorletlrif cf whlrh lo hub a member,
lnlt..l to fnui-ral p-r,r. , Tuet. 2 p. m.,
snn ' 11th at Int. ihUn Hllli Certi
I'HenOa may call Mon 7 It p tu Kindly
on." flitv-i-rn .itn fMn",-
UNAtlflS April 14 MAIIT K, dauchter
of ltl' Uennett and Kathnrln- Knauaa. aae-1
12, UelatUoa and friend Ht. John'- Ttm
pic No. 41, U G. i;., Invited to funeral
isnrpg, Wed , 3 p. m. brother's restdrnce
Vi W tilher at. Int. Ur-e,.wood IK. ot F.l
Vein. Autu funeral.
KUKNIO April U JOSIC1MUN13. ivlto t
tJunUvo Konlat (np Gca.Viwent, ied 20.
Kelatlvea unil frlenl Invite! to funeral.
' Thur , 2 p. m . renldencei of husband, 3171
,1f
t CoNN"ni.IV SuM-nl Ht hrm-r. Pnln, ',V '" f it
J Hired 7G lleluthet and frlemH lmlted to ittnn( uu
funeral ivTlrrH, Wed, 2 p. in. M K rhurch 1ft a
I'hiirrh. AtiHtroii. X .1. Int s'hurchi.'vrd
I I'OMNfHJ April in APKI-Mm: dauirli
ter of Miirv M nnd lat IVrdlrand r.
1 tornnic Relatl"a nnd friend. Int 111 to
wrWce. Mon. " p m . 222.'! Kprliur Oirden
x Int jtrlvafe
I I1S. Suridentv. April 13. nt Norwich.
I'inn JOHN HlSSKI,I, con nf I-.tura V
intf ili Uie O Frunltlln Imti, aired 2T
T-uo notice of funernl will he irUen niother'i
eifleiKe, 420 CollinRi ae , (.'olllnysuood,
N .T
UCT.VNKT Vt 21.M N Ciimu rt . Anrll
1-1 TATlUrK J . Iiuabaiul of Mnry i:. 13
Ipn'M (nee o t'onnor). Not lea of timer til
later
liKVMN vprll 12 JIU'HAKI., luiabatid
if Annie r)clln and aon nf l.iffl John nnd
.riis-rli, IX-lln and ternn of ''l Vr
Itfittiv" it rid friend InUt1 1 to fnnr-il.
l-i.-s fi.:i'i n. in. .1121 N. luth st Holcnin
i .(.liMn mi as t htenheti'n t'liurch 10 a. in.
Inf H li Sit-nnli'hrc Vm Auff fnn-r.l
mviNi;. vurii vi. john mvixn uk-mi
b- JlelatUea and friends limited to funernl
aervltea. Tuea . 2 p in , ieMeme of on-ln-lau-.
Jorenh llulleudorf, 1U13 I'.. Alb rt vt.
tut i-rtata
, lnifOHWUTY April 11. f'HAUI KM hn.
I. nnd uf lute Marlhu, Touahert tn- Mr
livk) Il.'latlva unil IrienMri ttnltM
remni
"ltiijl. Tiii-h . H I.it u tn . rt?ldnt tt t on.
iiuiiTt .Mor.unt-:. -.ii i -row ii -i. r ...-nm . v,;r, nht- t int ruivu rim liamalna
1 ' a-r.ua- Iha vLltF
i rJH7
fvJ
tcjy
HOUSE
Atfra, t ;. Hpr ng UtfuM
ClOif rl Ii&i.l'V Ufai J.-lil
LAKEWOO J
NTW JEfttfy
wr.RXt.uvii.i.i:. r..
GALEN IIAI.L-IN-TIIE-M0UNTAIN5
MIJtNhK-.MI.I.!'. I'A. 1
Openalljcar Drvulr l'lneicenery. lrry
comfort to" uu3 ur shott rcat. Tiutlis
M,iS9.iur. UeslJ'i t I'hvhn mi I' ft It l i
Jhtuu'tl I'll.' nans Ni Voil, ,ij I'luU
Ilntv.iti M Vvis, Mi.nacer.
.ui, in mass St Pratuls Xavler'a e'hu
lu a in Int New Cathedral C"tn. Car
r, v fun rsl
urn inii.iiTr Arm is. iii'uii. iiioumi
of nnii I)nualiert rieatli''s urul frti nl
ii it. ) funeral llel , K.?.n . n ;:..'!
rHliuinutil avo s-nlciitu enul'tn iiint.s St
Cruiils Xavlers Church tu it in Int. n
n lis I s c, in Cli-srer. I'a Auto funeral
Iml HIIHIITV. Apill IS JUIIN. liuslian.l
f viich Iioushertv (n , MiKlruv) inil sun
of i'Hlilel J unil lute Helen li.vjslierty, u-e,l
ju ll-Ut 't-s nl friends lnvit,,l id fu.lrtl.
W,il 8.10 a ni. fithers re.litene. t.i
lU Holeteln avc (I'llnitvoi'l). r-oleuin re
uuiim mass Church cf bt I'.aphael 111 u. in.
Int Hnlv ero.s Cent. vtlto erv-1c
tlWVlill. April 13. AI.ICi: nWTEP. (nee
I CllUnUKh). widow or
ll-Iat.ves und friends
to deny hint ail opportunity uliatioever
f of obtaining audklent fuiuls. either by
t:.le or by obtaining advances on con
I slcniiiciit. place Hie producer In a. wry
' cirbarrassinir llnnnclal situation, and
vould undoubtedly create tefciitment on
do would be to llnd out mo reittutt
man vvaH uncnuiloyed."
i "Itenieiiiber," said Itotrrrn. "that there
laio probably u hundred other peoplu
lUiisweilnB that ad besldu you."
I "Now you'iu Jolting!"
1 "'o I'm nu'i '" P'tm-'le thei ad.
...i r,n mill n;iM :i FiitLUlk ui It-ium . .. .sj ...... . ... H"i. ...., - -..
! V1'?' . . ...Vi...; i, t t,i nis lmn.l abnut '-' anu " vou'u beem nfra 1H "e I lower prices to the- nun
111, IT II 1T1I. IVIU V ,." - . ..... , ...no!...,,,, ... .1... .,,.. .. .l.v... ,.. .....1.., .....!.,..
III! C VTIIIN L
Hulll ,,
PLAN CO-OI' KKAT1VI. 11UY1NC. STRAYER'S '' .. ' ;."- "'..!
KOl-liO, I lie.tuut Mreet
' rosltlona suarun d i;nt, r noiv. lJay or night
Lancastet' Rural Mail Curriers Dis-1 TtarhrT, Wai,d. vositions wattiir i-rT,
..,,.. Afrttl-irt.l .r t Accnninn, Pncl I r-Blslrs tfun fur. Colleci. und Verms! srail.
CUSS -MCtllOll Ol Lessening lOSl jioilern Tenelier-' Itiireau. lllflj Slirllet Sti
of Living '-
La"! aster, Ta April 1i. At u inet
Ing ot tho Lancaster liuial Jlall t'ar
rlcri' Assoclutloti plaitH were dlscu-sed
for hnlvlnr- the hlKh eost of living TI.e
earrlers aro oinslrU'ting the' t'ottn.iMt"
of un organisation to pool the Ihi.vii,
nt iuices:irleH ticeevd hv ne t.irrn'ts
nnd Iheli fatr.illes !, tiun matter tliey , .
sirsio
R AftT-ME PIANO PLAYING
llonlelrt Malle.1 I'rr,
rnniiTF.v-iKN sciimn. -t ruuuiar Jta.t.
1520 Chestnut St. Spruce 967
Wu . k u 111 . HiMi N". ,",i!th st. S.ilemn hlali
naulent mn. cinirch or ht eirrirory tfi,
u ' 1'it llolv Cross Cem Auto fuuer.il
y I I.IneJ.V April 111 NMl.h A I.I..
l.lsnN ll-hi'li". and friends Invited t-i
fumt.il seniles. Wed . P, p in 1HKI tllad.
stun it Int IVrnwood cLm. Hrnialiia nuy
le ' lewed Tu. s ev
V. HIlVINi: April It. Wlt.I.IAM hus
t.jiii ol M.ir' llvervlitf, aesl .",s Ilr'vtlvit
Slid fneniK Jalnei. II. Ilystt Cr.utu I' No
tUU O. I A., eti'iiloyes Itrasa Shop, ltnlo
Alns l.oonullve Worlts. tnvlterl to funoral.
Wed L' p. in l.'ll lMrseley st , I.'.th nrd
Liltiuoud Inl Northvvoou cent.
u ,-al! Tn.s.. N tn 10 p. tn.
i;Vi:S At Mrdford. N J. I'irsl-il.iy
I'uurtli Month 11th, JAXK V. 13' IIS nacil
s', t'll.ulvis nnd friem's invlteil to funeral
I i lend' Meetinir House. Cptoii st , V.l
f,ird, N. J rourtii-l.ty. IJ..1U p t,i. Train
leaves M.itlit at. ferry. I'ntla.. 10.au a. ni.
lor Medford.
l-AVIVll At SOI! Glrunl ave.. Aoill II.
LUt-ltiLJ. vino o( auuu Lwirjf. .u.
n,u- ka vl..,rArl V .,1 VO
' KIlAI'SltAAIt April l.'t KATHARINE
HIIAl'r-IIAstt vrldovv of Peter Kraushaar.
aired P Itelatlvea and frl.nd. Invited to
f'.neral Wed . a n ni It Carmel ave..
T:,li-e Hill. Pi Int Hlllilde Cem. Taka
1 ic p in train from llradlnc Terminal to
'"'ifsHUU1' April 12 Kl.Sin WHI!I,KM
T.AItOr; dnuahter of tale II. Clav and
i:ilutKth Whelen Miller. Servlcea at Churot)
of the Hedeemer. Itryn Jlawr. Pa.. Mon..
p. in Princeton, X. J.. Baltimore, and Mrrr
t York p.i,ra coov
I LAWRKNCn April JI. ANNA X2MZA.
wife of John Lawrence and dauahter of lata;
I ltobert al.d Ann B Parks. Kelatlves n
T..,Tilnl, I,,,,., iriCHUS IIIIICU VO luurrn, "SlYlir., ,,..-
,:?...'.,".'.U A'".- I P in . from her liushand's residence. S2t9
......... ... ........... , n
l.firehwktod m'. Int Ferntvood Cem
LBVIS. April 10. UI.IZAIIKTII, vsldovr of
Ilvun L Levis Itelatlvea and friends In
vli'il to funeral aervlces. .Mon.. 8 p. m..
residence of cranddsiurhler, fteliecca K.
Cirr tslle ave . I.indenwolJ N J, Train
leaves Market at ferrv en's p nt.. or tak.
' letncnton trolley station 7S .lsrt aervlce
lues.. J p in opts Albert Moore L Bon
c-il Nv l.-,tli at. Int Laurel Hill Cem,
I.di II TUN Anrl' 13 JtHNNA. wifo f
William Irfuliten and dsutftiter of John and
.luiiiina Hatiev uc"d r.n. Helativea and
ft lends invited to funeral service. Thura.
r, in Ilit'S N. lllh st Int nreenmaunt
I'ruija Cem l--tTids ma. csii -d pft.p 7 p. m.
l.tie Kti.sur At Atlantic vitr. w. a..
April 14. JOf-CPIIINn IXDCKHAKT, daUfV
ter of W. (lurdener and late Virginia A.
Crovci II Notice of funeral later.
I.l'fllTMANV Huddnilv April U
I.oflS II husband of tlrrtrudo H, Lueht
uiaiin und won uf John and Hertruda Lucht
maun. Itelatlvea and friends, employes ot
Penua. 11. rt.. invited to funeral. Wed
8:30 u. nt., parents' residence, HUH N, Ited
.viass
renulem St. Auatliana
Cnurcn tu a m tut. lioiy i-rost uem.
Hi Id St.
of
I.KtiMt The wool clltj at tiroaent l.rlces andllteli rair.illes , hum niaiier tin'
its pnu. me wool enp at. pre.sie.iu price a pmch.is.. foot stuffa in .piantiHe
Invohesi a very largi' financial Invest-1 tl ,, n,fr,..ie,,lv i,UB(. n, u,.
- '"IUI'I'Ml
lino vim AVl.ll. IV -v In. I Iri J ..
... ... . . . . .&.. ... IhJ. H-rf.,. .-.Vl. --V4 I111VJ lltlllllll
Mix inches above ine mine "''""."' i ,,,!,. ,.,f,,i ,r,n,iiiin,,u i, ii,i hh. n,..i" future, ut vviiielt tune definite '1 basins . imluriinst i.din towels , t.
'tie Is only plug l" '' ''' thr ,iutic'al aspe.'t of this matter care-I .' ,';'.' '"'" , , , , . , ? P00s
dozen of the most promising Ic.teri. ,,,,,.. ......i.i,,-,... Tim mstler f tniik. I Puul I' Uusiioiib. uf I.itiU w.v. e-lr, wd - I uoid
'.um.ii i...a,. ,,. fli.l wnsiiien ii 1 no mallet ol trans- i.,,...,. ,,. .i, ..... -,,,,.., ,,,, t n,,, .1 win n . n- m; I'tir.vi! . . n .....
A" "" timiV iiseleh-i Is kauVll ,., . 1'v.Mntlon ,3 .d o HUbJrct to ,,o,M to,.,,. ",.,,,,' ,., ,, llc ,., , ., ,1 . ' T t, ' X "
vwl'ttcn oli !l,rteltat1..t J.J-. That's u Worallo. n. new of the ve.v great . Merec Cunt,, on l.ahor n... ,3 Parties. TueS.. TllUfS. SS.lt. Ev.
hick, you ...'-, is.fc,.. ...u-n . -'z-L- .. .. :jzj. rz. jz z ' ' .-
' f vnv
' tlou nf fnrcr.il Ialtr.
iTVVI't.! Anrtl 1I. MAIIA1I T. vTa of
Henry j. l'rnnvll. HelalUrs nntl friends in- MfCAHAN'. April 12. AXXA. widow of
.. .- .. . re .......... . ,.. ... ,. I I1..I..I.I II. I'.h.ii i, ...1 ... Il.l.llu.a ...
iltt'U to ..rvic, ruiipiie-jiMiiiui . iiun-ii. "SU".. e'v-;"-". e... ... ,i.. ...
I'ottst.ivn. I'a . Wert . ; P in rrlemia may I friends Invited to funeral, lues. It a. m .
, 'all Tu.a eve . l'.'rt t. r,.-ith at . Phlla . S to , I,Sil H. CHd at. Int. private. Citelten Hlfls
'"l-itccSTOV uatOikI.tn.l Cnl s.irii n I Me-VANN Aorll 12. IIOSIJ JIAP.IC. dault
lTiiir-iM ii so., ol : iaiS William arid u. i " ' "''" ' " 1-leunor A. J'cCann,
:,i?i. i',as.V;,.i f,,?i.vsri of e !2sv ivi "eliillvea and friends Invited to funeral,
" -i r.i Li iK v,,! i L,.' TWil '-" n Parents' resMencs. lit)!
lined M. Int. at Uu.-lt t-rcel. tern . StTijrna, w Montnomery ave Hulernn hlah reculem
,.,',v.!., i,n ...ii 11 ii, ,n mri 'rrs.s 10 a m. St. MaUcliy'i Church. Int,
IHYIll Itfl April 14. HouAIlD son h0iv Keiiulehre Cem.
life lauds II an.l Kbiremo M lrylmra;. (n-s MeUOXAI.U. Vprll ti. of dlnhtharla
uml.ae o aged, -.'ears s niuiiin-.. neia. sri-llllll.t. It., son of Llla ii McDonald (nee
ii ... ,,,,,,,.- m T.rtr..l ,.,! a ut eraiiitmnmiri r.alosrtce
ili I aued -
tive and friends itivlt -
,,..,....,,,..,,.-,, . v..,, o..j a ut trraridmotnrr'a res dence
o in. Krunoparenrs resi,i-ni- .i,..i vv nou. ; M ,,, ,nr2i ,B;s nosn4 Bt. jtanayitnlc
"",'-'. i'i;'r.i-eVrrLir ' i. ,'..,?r, p? ,,, Int. Mini . Ieverlnston im. No funeral,
tlALlluLATII eir lottstovvu Pa. Anrll vteitrw Anrll IS M V.HY widow of
in nt JOHN A husband of Klaa D ti.il. ...5'.,':5.;7.C5",J,.i.."i ,S,'S?X. .?'
......... i.liellll
l"t"-' . ' ... .. I ..I' ...ll,,
hotter nuy a iu w i- --
en UnliiK li"t' I "tatloneiy ml:en p ti
ple'tliluU you nto a tiansci-on of hoti 1
bats."
KEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE
KEAIi ESTATE FOB SALE
i.ritMAxrmvx
(li:ilHNTI)V
JREAL ESTATE TOR SALE
t.LltMWTOUS
lireath and son id Jennie M. mill late Usv
.lohn M tinlbreath. I I'.. mx'J Z'J Rela
tives and friends Invited to services, w.d.,
:i ti. in resldetiie of mother. f,0 W l'lum
atead ave. Lansdovvue I'a. Int. private.
OAl.niHJATH Aurn n. . Mcurr, aon
vlted lo funeral, Tues. Sam realdenee of
son-in-law. John J Kelly. Hir.l Her'-shlr
st I'rank ord Mass at Ht JoncMm's Churcix
Ue'10 a m Int. New e'athedral Cem.
.MruntJtJV April 13. RA7M0ND I", hus
band if htelln 5!iUre.d. (pee Ureen) and
Ton.ws mixi:.s isrit.ic
DrcM luur IrHeis tin ea.-t;,tll.,
you drc&a iijnryrlf.
What docs this mean to vol'?
ace to us If we become tho slaves of J'rubsian autocracy."
f'Exchange House Advises to Uuy Liberty Bonds
SChmldt & riAi.. .S It. A VI'Mnn.. .,,lt,llt,,r Ml-' "fllli- IlflviCft Is ffl
Tur y Lll,rty Bonds, our Government tlocs not auk you tb rlvo
'Sirily810'1'' a donation nor nal; you to loan It without exceptional to-
1 and Intercut ne.lt .,! .... Sn. .I.. e.el.ltnvA In lirntol Vflll lit
ffOtlr tut v.l'f MDI.O JUM IUI Vll I'lI'M.liV . ..w.. --
EL, a ''flection and peace aro tlio ultimate yield. Tills n.iouUl In-
-iwed e fcerlousl' e-tnicstly tlinn the financial gain, which Is
-uJ' bonds btcause you are patriotic buy them to hold buy
"in i . '
U IbSl Ihn 1Tr,tn.l C'l.. . rl,...A....U !.. nt 1 1SC1 ICIIpllOll 11 lOW
PQt of as w.,..w neievvi uvieiiiiniiii b - --- -(da
TVCJ' ,vei'8 on tlp lj-rfol, counter, Just ns the Liberty llonds
!T'"-It a eood many lnvetoii did not realize that fact. From a
br mebe bonds ioso to a. liltfh of 107U la 1802 and In iT eom
r1.
IJusiiicss QucHtions Answered
i Do you aai.ie with l.avl . a sloirun in a
, busiiii'S'.' I liiv, a floils 'usliiii-w mil
I I thi'ticht of m-tlln.- n shvIiiu vb', Ii even o.ie
i vtould reuieinbnr us l,v--s,iinetulna Id e
"riiere'a it lenson" ur "iliblin v jri. '
A hlosan I" "ft koIiir to rn.tlte every i
,one thlnl: of our htoie In i-oiinectlon I
with It unlets you have the setvico nnd
1 the Eooeln to back It up. It su t the
, H'.ogun thut makes people buy. It u what 8
bc""deuNTixi-i:i. TOMOHiunv .
WHEN IS A THEATRE TICKE
NOT A THEATRE TICKET?
An uiiuceU limine lle-Let vvoiKtd t'5
nv bv t-omei unhieppy chuneo Into 1'he
nicchaiiltin of one of our i;reat libruiiea
once willtln the group of worlters tr.ilnril
,ln treat all thltufs that come Into tho
library as If they were book-., whether
I endued with tho InteBuments of booU-
IshneKi or not, It was straightway
entored a No. 348,756 In the volume i
of records devoted to the serial entry
of all Iticomlwr books: then, having
been just as solemnly considered as to
Its form and content, it was pronounced
a. nroae tieatUe op the dramu In Amer-
T . , I ....... a .ll.n. tn .,1a 1
(lea- tieinfc,, 'w. n wu", uvbh . ,..
of Chde l-'ltch's conifdlesi next It was!
given a cabalistic mark. ay. 7t8.c:Fe7, ,
, Indicative of Its assumed content, and
UayliiB aUo that It mutt forever stand
anionic books on the American drama,
before noous vy .euiuora nnuno iiiiu--s
besan with V) and after any whoso
names betran with KJi, That I? might
'be found when asked for. It was re
corded on a card under the entry word
cttoh. on another under "Drama." on
another under "Theatre," and on still
others under words of arJproprlato ey.
lmus0vJt.-JohiL Cotton Dansv, In
the Atlantic.
'J r
Own Your Home and Garage for $30 a Month
AT MORRIS AND APSLEY STREETS
. PSwLs.
v!i.-
-S.
rT,
SsW
in onuof the prclticbt parts
uf Gcrmuntown,
Facing a Large
Public Park
Excellent
Train and Trolley
Service
All ou need in $130 down,
then jour carrjiiiK charses
are only S.10 a montli. You'll
hate an unusual and sub
stantially built home in nut
only the gardeu spot of Gcr
niaiitown. but in the most
convenient.
Uullt on high terraced lots, stone fronts, French doors, cement porche, tiled bathrooms with shower,
real open Qreplace, lamp bases, etc. Ideal homes in every particular. Sample house, furnished, open for
inspection.
sir'''
jca. .vrv a- -. -.i .u,
KfiWI. - -- . .-i.TS.e .-,;- j, -..
JiiV'-i-i'v- ..- jwras ia.'.i-; sa
r4ise-- - . - .---"-rr Jri .- .
-r-iT'&aSe-ri-a 'R, "vs t!1 m ii' :i A (. V
fflSM I SMM 111 i
nil as i tsSI Ww- wmW'
IT-III 'a'ri-TTrnntTTTr'1llVIIMa(llmU uK'lliri'liMlai'Si'
JOHN H. McCLATCHY,
UUILUEK
OWNER
MORRIS AND APSLEY STS, GERMANTONVN-OR LAND TITLE UUILDING
nt J.iiIh ,1 nntl latu uov. John M. Qal- i nr, nf Men- anil ldte John MrClroelr. nala
breutli, D P.. aied .1",. nelatlvea anJ i tlven and frlrnda emplo) ea of Harvev l')her
frlendn invited lo servlcea. Wed.. 11 p. m . i e'arnet Co. and l.nc.il Union No. 851, In-
r.ti V. Vluniatead ave.. Luenadovvne, ra Int. vlted to funeral Thura., 8:30 a m. S3S1
i nrlvate ' I! Albert m .tolernn renulem man st Ann's
...II liMICII Vni-.l 1J TllllV V .....
iniii .t.,,..,.. .,, ... ...., . , !..-
ii.i.d of Annie tlallairlier, formeriv nf Hua.
tletu'i. Ilel, t'vea and friends. I. c n U. of
:et Pinnliile'a e'hureh Invited to funeral.
Vd s ml a. m . 412 Hlph at.. Clrrninn
town Solemn nta of renulem Imtnaeulata
i on entluli e'hurcli 10 a. tn. Int Holy tiepul
hr, I'-m Auto funeral.
elAllUISO.W April 13. CATtOLIN'C
llll. 1. S ilauahter of l.uey Qurrlson (nca
lulila) and Lite ur. imwarci r. tjurrison.
i rhurch 10 m. Int. Holy
Auto funeral.
li lll'tiii. in .orriaroiirn,
bepulchr Cent.
I'a.. Jln.M I"
PATllirx. huibsnd of Anna McHtlch. Rela-
tlvra and frlenrta Invited to funeral, real
denee ot ttrter, Mra Isabella Valentine. 1:3
Pearl at.. Tuef., R a ni. Hlah ntaaa Ht
PatrlcU'a rhurch n-ln a m. InU 8t An
tu. tine's Cem . Urldaeport.
McKAY. Anrll ia. CATiicni.vn R
a.,,,ihii. nf jnhn el and lata Ann. vr
lulll.i anu Mie ur. iiowaru e. 'larrison, ,,-,c"---, -- olihi.in! "a1'! fi rt.T.tlv..
a., d :0 nelutivea nnd friend. Invited Is 1,,l,I.ffll rh Mren of ht charlia!
furier.i, Tu.... S V m.. 10 .-xierrlcl- Vllu. $Kti! "Scltool. OaTvi?vV tnvitfh"UlV
......,, ... j. ,,r. -ruea . H,i a. nt . remaenca or rath.r
'Mll.naftivood. N J Int
I'rienda may call Men, rva.
I1A3KH.!.. April l'.'. at Waco. Ter .
IIHI.l.N' 51AT Ulie)TT. wife of Malor
llrnrv K liaaVnll M P Itelatlvea and
frlendi Invited to errvtee. Tuf,, " p. m .
1 hharplera road. Oak Lane. Pa. Int. prl.
vate Omit fovvera.
OHRIIAUD April 13. at Atlantic rtty.
OIlAi'i: wife of Harry Oerhard. lle'.atlvra
and frlenda Invited to funeral aervleea,
Tuea . 10 a tn., apartment! of J. Ft. Jlutt.n.
Hcppcr. lnifi d. th at. Inl. Sit Morlah
'em. Auto funeral. Remain: may bo viewed
Mnn eve.
Oinn At reild'nce. The Itartram. S.'ll
and Chertnut il . April IS .TOr-Kl'U 11.. ,
"I lav) iiiuiiiu. nnu stun .Uurraor liinn, t I
rt. lutleca untl frlcnria Invited In unl.u l,r.ll,
Mon , ! p in . Oliver H. Ualr Uldj.. 1850
l her'nirt at Int private.
aillltelM' April ll I'.DWARP J l,i,,
IK. WyclllT ave . Clifton Helffbta. Priawara
hand of Mar A, Olbhona (nrs HeiTltt), Hela
tivea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Wee!
(..in a m . lA'.'K W. (liviood ave. jtata
Our l.ud df Mercy t'hurch II a. m, int
llolv Pepulcltre Cetil. Auto funeral.
COOP. April HI. IILANCIin. dauthter
ot HIUabth Uood. aned 18, Itelatlvea and
frlenda Invited to funeral aorv Icea, Wed.
; p. in . tnother'a realelence :0OI Tranton
ava. Int Kaat Cedar Hill em Auto aerv.
lee. Renvalna may ha viewed Tuea. eve.
lIOIirullAH Anrll 10. PHKUvVAHn J
nueuanei ni ..laraarei uorroraa ana aon
Countv. I'a. Illih tniii of, requiem st
Churlra'e Church. Oalt View. 10 a. ra. 1st
at, , ,'linr. veil,.
IKNTZUII,-Aprll IS. anOROB MENTZ
Ktt. aced SO. Relatlvea and frlenda luvlt-'l
to funeral aervleea, Tura , 3 v. m,, M.1
I'amhrlde at. Int. private, Frlenda may
call Mon , 8 to n m.
Mlt'llKI.U. Suddenly, "aomevThere In
Trance," April 7. HEN'RV r aon of Fred
rrlrk J and Madeline Mich., aaed 3"!. Itela
tlvea and frlenda. Holy Namn boclety of Pt
Madellne'a Church. Invited to aolentn re,
nulein mm Ht Madeline a t liurcti. Ridta'
l'.v T"e., a ra,
Mtr.I.r.n. Anrll 14. ELIZABETH SIIV
Klt. vvldnvv- of William Miller. Itelatlvea
and frlenda invited to aervleea. Wed . S-SQ
, v m Olvrr II. Hair Unlc 1820 Cheitnnt
I at. Inl. private.
JIH.i. Kit. Aorll 14.
MH.I.I.R. at the Wlltl
imtlce. nt funeral.
I iiOOXKT. Aoril 12. MAUOARTn T
widow of Peter Mooney. Sr. Rttattvea end
frlenda, Married Wotiien'e Sodalltr nd
I.eacue of Sacred Heart of Church et tilt)
Uriu, Invited to funeral, Tuea . HUSO . m..
143H N lVth at Solemn reaulem imm
Church of the liesu 10 a. m, let. OiV .
I'athe.trai ren.
MirnneScK. .Anrll n. nnNJAMr. ho-
band of Suaan Murdoch, a red 70, r.etatlT"'
Mra. V:t,lZACETH
ilton Apirtraenta. Pu-
3
or
lato junn anu Jiiraarci linrrnraa. lie alive i ":',"? i'i".". .. -,. ' ,. w.i5
and friend. Dlv 8S. A O. H.i emploea of ' P- " - ,b'! t atn. Int '
Mandard Roller Hearlna- Co. Invited lo fu WD. Sly, -Tr!i!f , ,?LlMBi,,rJi.
n.ral. Tue.. SJ)n a. in. 4HU Parrlah.at . slu,VpMy A0'1 .J,,, v,Al!B,, .MI25M''
.sol-mn renulem mara ijhurcli of Our Mother ne II n d) ve Idow fcf Ubhail Murpr Kt
nf hurrowa 10 a. m A t Hu,y Civae I em, "'"''"'rr'' P'0?""" Vnt55'i i.jK
inn erv f i of Hi r hrle Semlnarv Oi'ertronW v.elt-
unAKS -,. prlfl4. WILLIAM hue I'vm and ffl."" "l.:eJ, l ' iSS'SSSii.
,.....i ... . ... ii..... . nn.. en n.i. ,..... a tn a m . dla N. G3n at Ro'ennt reerolem
'1M
and frl..nda Invited to funeral aervleea.
Wed 'J ii. m parlor Chariea Pftaenmalcr
t n 141)0 V :0th at Int prllat-, On-en
ninttnt t 'll
HANLY - April 14 THOMAS r. IIANI.T
weiui'er lini' ..-.oiua nweii war .t .. , - -, .,-j - in-..,!
Merer. Jielallvea unil rrienaa invilea iil"M ;. 'cii'f aET
iV.V remaina. parieri njignier at wsiirt, I7Jk,,V Ae One I
11 .. .'. J"- ' ilaa: cilhaaVal I
10 ft. rn
i e'hurch. at the ITnly Tlcaarv
lr, i fSiihedral eVm. Aula runaral
Mt'RPHT. April, t!, JA VH Ml'UPin 'n
Hai dl vldow rf Mle.'f' Mvlrjii;y rti itlr
ft Rev naeph J Murph) P. Jv nf (.i
I'harlea'a Semlnarv. Overlirnok. Ttilutli
teal wiinenil TU
..j. ii...i.i.. . :.i.- ia. rn.. oi-i . ,! a.e ivaeniu Teouvaiu jna.
I134B irT v-inh atirifon..-! to U ii snT'lUai W.ffir..' ." JB W
i zt.:j":..- ' o..'- ... Kv... .veiT.- v..int. im iKinverii v.an, jtwm xwwi
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