'EMENT AT MEADE CffiS PIGEON SQUAD lVOod Deserts With Priii-. ,j.Fcnthercd Messengers J of Signal Corps HWV cess- SiOTACKS OPEN TODAY R--? x''zIAvmy jjis-nuicii . Trenches it-r.,e.r:::,,o:.,!:B,A...ii . sur- lllC I USS IlilH IlldllCcd tohtl r!T ..' gone and rm nol ii lilt , J either. '"" 1"r """' ,,,,B ""1" W. ...., co with him." wl'l j : iwimirc - Arf v of Sixtv-fli-st street Htm TOSMrltc' ..,iii,i.i. ii bunch ,J .venue i '""" - j,!2i of.hr '. I'lcIU Sign... Hat- aW ... i . ,u ii:t( v i-mirorcnee, linn .m LTherea a " .,,, limKmir his N-'"-'t"11l'Ut,7n rv '- , .... ., rnWM llll lilt' niiH- Bffihr..i.i,.yii" "'''''' nSmiarvroU ...l.l.iT-; l"l'il "l,M7; IS Bill Hav""1 ,v " luvy "' '' ., rt Illilt l'" ''.Ilk I" '""'"I Wr ' !lin ffrrriB Hut I 1''"' I'" 0"'" ' ft Started -' "" llr!'1 ,ll,y "' ""' ( ?"",',.', ...,,. n ,. Iiungri strike, JESIo drmu .....I .!..,."; Jill"" t;!: ' fc, of talking " '"' '""l " ; w&les could noi l ii ' : Kfwrib" p""--i '""""' ';"' V"1: iKnrlhev ilmiiB"' '"t K,'lllcT 'V1!1 'Ertrf 'Hon l.r .niil.l gel nvvny with "?'A,.i .i,t resembled ii princess was S.nH their comprehension, but olio of VI"1!. "J,.. .!.. llli the .-lift lit llllh- Secret - - "'" f ' , H""' . -, ...... ..nlfllfl ll.lllieil mm! order socn-.-- - ,: : MlUjnood .mil I" import could bo ttwraW UP ,,1,-e.nis." L'Jusl itiii."1' "" : : ..,! John Mrr.l ,.f Cheltenham, ex- hlnK It a" "'' sevcntv-flvo birds i Su morning, M" i"s "f"T !- "kfnt-t ::r. .. .i .... i VV W. member nf J t company ducked tin- camp ami tool. r .' .. !. I... .. Klu. u :ih vet v pus. .ilMtlble to flatterv .mil "lie many ot her I, fell for a MB lml' " ii'ItUi Inform ion o.imm! tin- minds or , 5,Krlbf8Hiiil g.iv. I.Htlp Venn Its blg- Wif vim or Hie II. n. Jli.-liiciiu.ii, n . - ,.... I I.. 1... Viillr... .1 euner p'Bpoh .i".. " .... .......n... jrmyas :i pari nntl p.ir.i'I of Hip SUItli fiU Signal tlattalii.il. mis iti'unlptl un n facrter. To .-liar, inn iuipiiih hi me Mnttss, the vv- litPil nti alitptil wlth- MHrinte a" till in ij IimiI. II n nil Jfj for thp pIrpiiii 'ii'0 iti'tinil mpui- tffi of the anm .iml imupii ill u unr :n.k. that .. nnstniptcil Willi the Jfinfc care and lill that rniploycd b (he ramblliis pin. buildings that the Iwidn -all lionif. MPor two wppK- Hip (look has been ?jHnr nlnni? oiuip romfort.'ihlv and Lifer fft th .pi it r like vounir duck. i.llinn to water Tl nn- ounK and iiaf come from hip nri-t piKeon inclines IbJIarjland and rpnnl.inla. To Bet (to Unls ac(U.uinp.i mi mo camp. iUsoiMiant fleortp H l-'ontpi. who Is In rtlarja of the bir.N onlrrpil the li.ir- tile pigeon" nin'iril tlip ipllpf that IV. , ,l.,r ,lT,,r,lrl lint 1 til I tl.lt. Tood "ducked and mi did tlip I'rlncpcs V..... i,lfri liau I.I.O.. ...f.ilr. In r-iilll.il bnij Cl.u. . in... " - i. .nil... .i iiiiiiiii ' fcin up, but lltllr Iioiip Is entertained tint they will be uppiehpniled. Sh.irKey, grenn, Alrd John V N'onrniakpr, of ' lindale. I'lunk Sulllian, of Scran- toil, ntiil Claudo Ner, of Chicago, nrc I JttHlled to train the flock, ' C ' .. ,')J aTC I'otliereil." tnld Htilan "lth a trrrlblP bunch of nil" ml mean disloyal HBcoiip. Mho IHp n .le Moods like nomads. Probably ," H' (.train of bad blood In mil Haywood nd ho Joined the family of roVcr " ' The nlgpons. accordlilK to Lieutenant i poster Mill bo used to rarrv menaces from tho front-llnc ttcnclics to dUl" ' tlon headiiuarters "Trahird tilr.1.. . .... .... n i. haP been I.uom.i to fly GOO , nut that is ,,ii exceptional fllBht. Ti.; Hjstem Is quite Plmpp. for ,i,at" neopHsary Is to carry a bird to l o renehes and Mhen o,i b.nr a ipss.'bp o send back In headquarters, lust tie It on tn tho carrier and the plg-eon (IIps home. Tho pigeons nrp fed t,.r a day and are rUmi plentiful rations of Krflr corn, Canadian peas, Argentine cor nn(1 lf"a.,'Iy ,f'f,'lc",,l"N- Taps an- sounded at r.:.in. but up to date the. Utile Penn plgpons haM. had slight rpgnid for rules and fpgulatlons. When tlm birds nrp trained Ueuten anl lostpr Mill o.itry to or thrpe to nfchlngtiin and ieqnet President VI. ton to cmploj the carriers to carry -i lipsage to ili-neral Kulin Pan Cupid has eauglit his tlrtt nurse Announcement Mas made today nt the base hospital that Miss Itoslna Tlnsicv ii nurse In that lntltutlon, and Ueuten nnl Kred Wrlghton Mere married In Washington Sunday. Miss Tlnslev Is Ironi WllUes-llarrp, Pa . and the doctor fioni .Missouri Thp met at the bane hospital u few months ng and Cupid lot no time In arranging a Middlug l.liutenant Wrlghton i pects to le.ne for oerseas service in n fe Meel.s I ho ntr.th Infanlry. "PhlladelphiaH i.ii, is in camp at tlio rllle range and "III remain tlieie until Tliursdin nlclit P..iplil-liie practice begins this iiinrnlnc anil high scores are e.xpectrd by Colonel ltosrnbauiu These boj wre scheduled to engage In tli.it wmk jesterday but mfral companies had to complete" their Milk nt slow fire, so the rango Mas not rwitlable for lapid-lhc Mork Captain 'limlei l.enllian and l.lpiitpn nrts William Ii Langhonie and Holt w Page, nf tlm .llfith, wprp transfprreii today to Camp 1,pp, Petprsbiirg, Va. i-upiains latwant T. Kelly and Herbert Peed, of the 31 Itli Infantrj, ami Cap tain William V. hTllllaii and T. X Par sons, of tho .llfith Infantry, all Pennsjl Minl.i units, wcie Fent to the samo camp Pirst Ueulenant Waller 1 Hiijph. of the ,11," til lnfimtrv. Is rellexed of Held work and glcn an assignment as dlrec toi of Hie automatic arms department. Infantry school or arms. The following men hae been tiansfpr led from the 1 5 1 1 Ii licpot Ilrlgade to the military police- clarence Iiiiffeii l.ach, Waller liuffenbai h, P.ov I,. Muui fnid. Ii.-mlel Itoberts, Crnest Hudson, I.i'Mls Muiia. ' Tlieodoie ' Hanson, Joseph A. Kn'jder ami William J. Vocks. MORE FIKL1) GLASSES ASKED FOIt MARINERS U. S. HydroKrapliic Office MakcJ New Appeal Opera Glasses Not Ai'ccptcel A fiesh plea for binoculars and sp Rlasse's for the uay has been sent out through the Philadelphia branch of the Hydrographlc (UlU-e Man imtriotlu cltitxeus hae donateil their glasses for the use of our lighting mariners, but uiiinv more ale needed tlpera glns-.es. biciuse of their McaU power, are of no use. but field or marina i gaisses of iiiiv form are acceptable. I liev slioulil be sent to the Uranclt llydrogrnplilu eilllce, I 'nlted States Nay. Hours.' Iiulldlng. There they will bo received and turn aided tn the Xay Department without p.vppnse and with out tho necessity of packing to the donor. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA,, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918 FURTHER GERMAN INTRIGUES BARED BY BOLD MADRID PAPER! Populace Stands Aghast at Efforts to Excite Danger-1 ous and Unruly Forces 'Against Peace and ' Well-Being of Alfonso's Kingdom 1,8 1 U.S. LABOR SOLIDLY ' seem. sar'Sff -sa I CITY EVANGELISTSUES ' nn ur.tr cuuinry i LOYAL. SAYS BRTON'jS) HEAD OF UNIVERSITY t i i r Y:.. l.-l. in .. nnnicton, 01 riigiisn iiiission, Asserts It Is Augury of Big Triumph own dear e-ountrV feared Hint Annrlen mlcht lie loo talc but no soul hns eer spoken of 'cost.' as ii was a matter mat America nail no nine .Madrid, Aplll HI. M0"' lli.it Hip tiulh, nmple, uuib-1 nlablp imd even admitted bj tho partlps Mho are Indlited, Is glpn out. I Hip etorj of one feature or within or the Herman liitrlgiieM In Spain, the effoit to lAi'Itc the most dangeious and uurillv fores ogalnvt the peace and Mcll-MIng or the countr.. condtiited bj the am bassador himself of ilenuaiiv "at Madrid, tho Prince de Hallbor, hhuseir also in connivance with u WPll-know n anarchist, Miguel Pasciial, ranks as one of the most remarkablp iliaptcr. In the nm.iz Ing hlstor.v of liermsin plotting In neu tral and enpinv States Much us It has known of the Herman Mass of transacting Its nefarious na tional bushiest In Spain for a long limn past, little secret being made of much of It. while many of Us ten turpi have lheen arrogantly and openly exhibited. uie popiiinee stands aghast at the rev elations tint have been made bv the pew vigorous ami Independent news' paper. HI Sol Sumo lime ag i HI Liberal, during a pi rind oT great daring and enteipiise, iibhhcd some remarkable discoveries tliit it had made concerning Herman ar i ingemeiits nn the Spanish coast and in I li tulirl.it. but kIiicp Hien Utile has been said Now when HI sol comes for ward with Its revelations and prints the facsimile of a letter rrom the Herman embassy to a notorious Spanish anar chist, together with some or the frank corfesslons of the latter, the Hov.rn nieut. timorous of the nnscqu. u, es swoops down upon Hie otllcs of the newspaper In the Larra and Kir." ism copy containing tills thric-page aillcle of cvposuio Hut tills was not all The mosl aristo. i ratio and conservative newspaper In Maiitid, La Hioca, which Is ever misl iiiluutel careful and tin tful In Its rerer elite to the foreign Powers and their assrclatlon with Spain, fell II to be lis duty to make a long extrai t from the article In CI Sol. and necninpanled It I15 a brlrf-clltorlnl note In which It was stated thar "all this Is of such Impor tance that the Hovel iimeiit must pa nt ti nl Ion In II " The Issue (Otllllllllng Hie l "lllllli'lllH and the cMract from CI Sid was. hovv ever. scarcely befoio the ees of Hie pioplo than the public nullinrltlts came down upon Hie olliees In the LilicrtaU and conti'cated all the remaining copies. In the meantime the Idea is freely mooted that the seizure or the copies of CI Sol anil T.a Cpoca was carried nut upon Hie demand of the Herman ambas sador, tho Prince de Itatlbor Other newspapers which ventured to reproduce Hie statements of CI Sol were likewise seized. The ambassador has written to CI Sol admitting that the letter published 111 facsimile in that newspaper, dated from the Herman embassy and signed von Stolncr, the llrst secretary of the t-tit-I'.ishv. is authentic, an udmlstiou which Is tegardeil as being so unnecessaly as to be humorous, but denvlng tespouslbll lly for Pas. ual's anarchist propaganda and declining that the cmhnssv ceased all association with Pasiual when it be .nine aware of his real oharaclci. It must bo lemembereil that Hie letler which formed tho basis of the Invesilga thins was vvrilten on tho olllelal em bassy notcpaper, dated October II, 191 A, typewritten In Italic chaiactcrs corre sponding to either letlcis emanating from till- cinliassy, nildiessnl to Setior Don Miguel Pascual, Vlfntini VI. 6, Madrid, and may be tiausiateil as fullowst Dear Sir I'eft rrlne to the e-onv- satloti that look place between Us n. few davs ago, I have the pleasure to Inform .vou that Hie ntntussador is dl.peurd to refund to jou tlio amount expended oil the printing of our leaf let. I beg, therefore, that voil will let me know the ainomil. which. If I renumber rightly, sou Informed mo eanic to 100 pesetas. The leller eomludes with the usual Spanish formalities or couilcsv. Includ ing the Initials, "ij II. s M..' ih noting the words, Que Hesa Xus .Minion" ("Who kisses jour hands "), which, how ever formal, are, at least peculiar in a note from the llrst secietarj of the em bassy to an anari'hlst. and is signed with u nourishing signature, "Stohrer.' Two members of Hie Cabinet, accord ing to CI Sol, have known something of i what Is now levealed for some time past, and Hie newspaper snvs that It would have placed the whole ol the facts at the disposal of Hie tiovernnient but for ! Its ftar thai the d.H'Unieulary ami se cret pari or Hunt would then full lulu the possession or Interested parlies whose I power is manifest), ihitnighoui Spain, tills being a plain i.f.ien.e to the pro Cietni.in item) tils in tin- Cabinet. M'CLELLAN OFFICERS BACK TO COMMANDS i Sumo Changes JIarK Jcrscy- men's Return From Odicers' School llpinhiuiirtrrs Itlne and Hrs.v Division, I nnip Mi-Clellsn, nnl.nn, ht April III.- Virtually all or Hie New Jersey olllcers have rrttirnrd from tlie Held of ficers' school at Port S.im Houslou and the olllelal stums of Hie ltlue and lra KBtmeiits Is getting back to Its old ad justment again. Colonel William Pcrrv I Is back Willi the lliith Infantrv Lleu- ! tPiinnl Colonel Milton A. Iteckord Is III tin- saddle again at llw II. Mb. tlm..Mnry- t and leglmeut. Colonel Prank Watson. I ' vvhn was put In lotnmnnd there several months ago. Is still there and may re main as the regtmeiit.il commander, since Colonil Cliarles A. Little has been re tired. liver In the l-'lft.v -seventh Ilrlgade there have been some shifts Lieuten ant Colonel Wiliner A. Cadmus, who was foimeil.v with the 111th Infantry, has been assigned o the IHIth, and Lieu tenant Colonel Heorge M. M Puttie, of the latter unit, has been sent tn the ltlth in Cadmus's p'aee Culoml Thomas P Uindnn. of the llllh. and Colonel Dairy Jones, of the 1 13lh, are both back. Colonel Joihm already being back In command of his regiment. Captain Contad Johnson, who has bee;' on duty at the third olllceis" training camp, has been assigned permanently !'. the ltlth Infanlry Ileglment, where will command ft company Two promotions of first lieutenants to be captains havo been made in the medi cal corps. Those advanced arc Lieu tenant William J. Wlmlen. of the 112:h Heavy Field Artillery, formerly of the Klfth New- Jersey Infimtrj, and Lieuten ant Caldwell Woodruff, of Maryland, at present with the first sanitary squad. Corporal Iliin L C'lialaln, of Com pany C, 10l;h Field Signal llattallon hns been promoted to be n. sergeant anil ....,,.., ,.. I... ,..,. i-- ..i.i. uciHiicii io uuiy nt an inierpriici nmi . .. ................. ,i.i ,i... t ..-., r... - i i.... . . ..,n ie.-ri. n... .. .. . .. ...... 1.- 1..I1I.1I)AI-Ifl n VIII 11 Ii S ' , m u inr l.ll.l IIIIIHI ll.l' II l.'llltt .-.I r HT II "I". .- ,..llll ."i ll...v- mo general sum section ot mo ninu- r rjurjiui i iuh niDiiimo ' , , ., ... u , i i v.- v.i,.. i , r i.hiindelnhla. lm i . ...ii i, i -in ii. 1 1 . ,'n ii ii'ii n.v .-..un..! '..-i.iiuv, ... ........... .. . ....,. -.,... , ...... - - liompers to innve.v to the llrlllsh people nue-d Ir. James Hoscoo Day, chancellor todlse-uss. inerlea hasglven t'imoper- ril.,.n0lln,, T)nv nt Rvrncllftf sonally afTeellotiate legard: to my coun-l11"''00''0 uay OL oyrHv-UBt,, IJcfcnclnnt in L,iucl Action Brought by Philadclphian irv and to Hie Allies she has given of tier man-power and of her poiimiiess wealth with an abandon nud a generoH II v which brings linn to inv e-.ves wiien I think of it. and If it is true Hint 'tin l-ord loves a iheerful giver.' thou in- (luarters elclachmetit. Private W. F I'.usscll, of nailery TJ. HOlli Field Artillery, has also been etc- Amcricn tailed for special duty at the division headquarter, where lie Is In the ulllce eiftho division adjutant. Cook Harold llrckrr. of Hip llllh In fanlry, liaa hi en transferred to Hip en listed ordnance is.ii pi Private Charles A. Dotati, Company H, Seen Ctiiibceiutini? Kcsotircea lo Wipe Out Aiiloerncy and Hoveiiimnil, mid paitlcularly to of Sjracuso University, for 15000 for New- .irk. April Ifi. The llrltli.h labor mlsslnn whlrli liar '"a" mllllarlsn, to uitlirnll .... , .... ......... CI-... i.n. .t. ' . "We earr.v from merlen All i David Llovil Heorge. tin. iipsuian. e that Hie nierlcHti I'Vd'-rntlon of Uibor nnd nil Mho are directly and Indirec'ly ns- iMs-Ialeil Willi II ate vvlioli-'uartedly I.. hind President Wilson and that thev will I back all Hie effotls ..r Hie I tilted Stales liovernmetir : r.nio n pence which shall destroy fur nil lime the .iTorts of iler- i iithrall eleinocracv . leneweil . on nllegid libel nccordlng' to it e-omnlalnt llleil In Federal Court at Ptlon eterday through Altorneys; Tiney, (. Iiapman Si Trac.v, of Syracuse. Ii Is alleged thai Doctor Day w Hie author of an i.rtlclo In Silon'n Her ald, publislied In Iloslon. April 19, 19IC, In whl. h lie said " 'Hilly' Sunday Is. .....V.......V..., .- -. . . . . . , . up r rn I rum nifrirri renew en inn. ....i .... h v.wa u in. i ., ...ill. ,. m ....... i , . i ....... I linn,, i.ii.in inn ii in is in I en i u c. . . ... . in.. ii in ,,i".i...,, . ....nBL... mini i.nKioeers, ,u,? ," ui.iiMti.su m. .v.u. di .. - -- i mi, nen anu iiiui n tioti i mr sixty ua.v s n0rve eneigv He has not Hie remark to Hie medical department anil as- parted for Ciigialul. among her people have h.mn us beyond . ,,,, fnclisl inf livnsv tmltli nor tlm .,i-.i a..... .. in. ,i. .uniiiim .I0-1.1I1. , .... nnv loMliner ,.r rl.ni lit her niiimriit lirs '",p l,l"'u " "' "Jl'ry J'miiii, nor III). mem of "the lOHh Cnghiers"" ... " T". .1 "'".".I "Z,, Z ttlfltt' r"..'':'..,'".l! '"'l?l ?!!? I UrjI.lrlU" llinilimi IIU illllVI ".till IIIIIIIII" tl.en iiimiiii.i ii i "llll- II ("i II III. - . , . . . .-,....,.,.. f1lM, IM "I -IU'HII1 "r liujr iiiiu iTiiuniui., "ipi 'I'nel, AI'lli,l, lllt'K. AinMcton, MoU"Mnnt. for inr iiriiwn INDIANS AND COWBOYS IN CAMP AT ALLENTOWN , labor leaders, asserted "Am. rlran labor - Is lojal lo the core." Mr Appleton fald .Mountninccrs and Miners From West, that the patriotic course .f the Aiueri- Form ricturcbquc Atlililioiid to V011 ,,v.,'pra,,,on "r l'1,;or ","H ';''" ,','nn 1 itisplrallon to himself and collengues Ambulance Corps . The delerinlnatlon to win and tlm spirit i lialnee the roteful. ..it 1 plialslll .iiltuied si vie of a Chapman, nor doen lm ever ib si-emj to the blackguardism and piomisi-tion i slanders nnd Ignorance oT n Munhnll Allf ttlnn n. l'n I'. K. It. AIDS I.N I', ,V l. CltASH (lovcrnmcnt Sends WrcokinK Crows i From One Komi lo Another l.rfmnnii, l'n prll tfi r.itirtren Ann i ir. - vo.-i-I.e .... , .. ,. -.... .... r.. freight can were mien up nt l're, nit ,....k.i... ... ,. ..'. ........I". . ...v ii.. station, on the Philadelphia a of sni rlhVo manifest mi all sides "Is (in ' Indiana from Arlzonla, inountatnecrs of deniocrac.v . ' .tOtl1l'i II. from West Virginia, tnvvbovs frmn New Joshua tlutlerworlh William L Mmuna ...til ) lm 1-las.j I lllti. nt n llnm I ll Mexico, and miners from Colorado utid otIll.r InMlliirr, ,,f t. mission Montana, term tho l.ilrsl picturesque "At llrst," Mr Appleton'' statement ii.ldltloiin to iltn t'nlinl intei Vinliii- read, "the dllfrreiii-, . in comfort and ! iioilltlolin lo Hie I nlted Stales Ammi ,,.,, ,.i,Plg the brlghllv ilghlcl lanco camp oil ine .Mieiuown i-air sireeis, me pieutirul snppll.-. of fnoii. Hi I lug I!ailn.v. irounds. The latest arrivals, the Wett Virginians, said that iinill they had tarted for Allentown. the never had seen a railroad train. ' The 401. new comers are being equip I pe.l mill drilled Some of Hie Indians ' and New Mexicans cantmt speak or un , derstanil Cngllsh, ami Inlerpreters Irans I nilt the commands of the drill sergeants The New Melcans, line fellows phvs I I.mII.v, call lhenieves Spatilsh-Amerl-I cans, and are Intensel.v patriotic They say they are descended from the purest Spanish strains At homo they were ranchers. Mthotigh most or them lived wlllilii a few miles of the Mexican bor der, the majority say they never were In .Mexico. They assert they are T'nltrd Slates Americans and Inquirers are soon con vlnccel of their '--leerll.v Thov do pot know to what bratn lies of Hie seivlc. they will bo s.ent, but hope It will bo i tlio e-jvalrj, for tliej are riders and know how lo fhoot with pistol and rllle. Judge John M. Patterson, of Common Pleas Court, No 1, Philadelphia. Is a i guest at the .amp, where lm was tin i V. M. c. rpeaker on Sunday. I.CWISTOWN Ulltli CAMiKU ' DatiRhtcr of the Late Ucneral McCoy ' to Go to Fiance With Kcd Cross , I.ruUlown, I'h., April 111.- -Miss Han nah MeX'oy has been ordered to France for lted Cross work with tho American1 forces. Miss MUo is a daughter of tho lale Hencial Thomas 1-'. McCoy, a veteran of tlm Mexican and CI.J1 Wars. Sho hat a brother, Frank 11 MeCo.v. who as a vouug lieutenant In tlio T.nth e'olored Cavahy fought with Ib'osevelt and was wounded in Cuba, ami as a colonel is now on ileneral Pershing's emir In ti'nmee. MIsm Me(Tov Iiiim lipen I deeply Interested in Kcil Onus work i .slnco tho war began. laughing, i, ire less happiness of Hie pen pie -oil provided ...ntriisti, thai wer. too sharp for mv nerves Caen .lav however, broughi me nearer the real heart of America, en.-h dav made it easier In realise the fact that all tbi vIvaeioiiH roree. all this plenitude nr nat ural and Intelleitual resoui.-i. wan tri In used without slim nud ungiudgltiglv in Hie light which ibnim-raci, Is vv aging against autocraor, "Tile Immeiise aiea or America, the etent ami charm ter of Its agricultural, Its mineral ami Its iiidiistiial vvinlib havo piofnundlj Impressed mo, bul vibat has i link most il.eply into my very soul is Ihe absoutel unselfish elevottou with which Amerli-.i Is consecrating all hei the HiirrMiiiig It will leqiiiie . uwiiv the dehrl On i loveriinti i i vain.. 1lailro.nl in hei .. to i.ld i . -I I'1 lug Hie tra. I Ii w si opened t. i ' ' mid to bnv- i in ml Heii.l- fotn miles east of heic, mi illvlsl.iu of lb. ii . lal d IV rnnd Clr Jl ...iprK., , t I I OK CI e. w . .-( . I inn ( r. v. n oi-i ii.-. hour, n tia ' bp.l r . i i tl" irouui vi nf Over 10,000 dealers recommend v u -, Faulil .Pajamas '"QieNIGHJwear of o Nation? T ' ri i - n rWi-A stkrrJLl-'l 1 esslJ MM iis . ill R c PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me W Consistency is a distinct characteris tic of Kuchnlc painting. There is only one quality the best and it never varies. Kuehnle PAINTER 11 S.l6thSt.,rVe.?j Today Is Government and Municipal Day Lvcry Government .nid city official and dcpaittncnt head is invited to attend. An interesting object les son in efficiency and labor-saving methods and devices. i Winners in the- EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS Held at The Philadelphia Business Show, April 15, 191S i m I ( JJ f $ i it fltfAA I J E n Margaret. B. Owen $IK jKW &ZG r J'ROFESSIONAL (one Iiour) Slachlne anie Underwood MarKarct B. Owen Underwood George Hossiclil Word? per Mlnuto AMATEUR (half hour) Underwood Kosc Bloom Underwood Clarence Hills NOVICE (15 minutes) Underwood Minnie Rcgelmcyer . . Underwood Jacob Marti 137 135 13,0 127 92 91 $ Help the Cause of Freedom Buy a Liberty Bond X ALSO WORLD'S CHAMPION TYPEWRITER merit is measured by contests. Each year since 1907, the International Championship Cup' offered by all typewriter companies has been won by five different typists using the UNDERWOOD, x The rules governing these contests provided for deducting FIVE words for each error. The revised rules of 1918, imposing a penalty of TEN words for each error-200 greater accuracy-were used for the first time at the Eastern Championship Contests held at the Philadelphia Business Show on Monday Night, April 15, 1918. All these contests, Professional, Amateur and Novice, were won on the UNDERWOOD. Speed-Accuracy Durability Mr. Business Man: Could proof of quality in typewriters be more conclusive? For twelve years the UNDERWOOD has held first place for Speed and Accuracy. At the Eastern Championship Contests, held at the Philadelphia Business Show, under rules twice as exacting, it repeats its victories and adds to its laurels of former years. Because of these repeated deinon strationsofquality,theUNDERWOOD stands supreme. c- WO N s -rr-T '1 " L '(' '""" " 5 ,- K.. m- c1. m-. r.i- i fJC : ,-' .Ii,.L. D D U
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