"" ' w wr iwiiaw n y '" "p f w ) ,h "" v1 ' ,Rnnf5(' j"nilB" W W!Jf'wp(iii(! - V, 60SSIP OP THE STREET MARKET HELD STRONG ENOUGH TO WITHSTAND EVEN A DEFEAT Brokers Doubt if German Victory Would Pro duce Serious Breach in Prices, but Allied Success Would Bring Big Rise SO LONG as the war dominate tl i Imslncsi of the world ns It doea It must necessarily domlnnto the stock market, Is the opinion most frequently expressed In tho financial districts theso days. Ono broker remarked yesterday that In faco of tho strong undcrtono of tho market, notwithstanding tho nature, of tho news from Europe, ho wondered If. , n case the Germans actually broke through, the UrUlMt line,, there would , t any VCI-y serious break In prices. Ho rind others whoso Views on tho lubject wcro asked were Inclined to bellovo that whllo n break under , iuch conditions must be expected, It would not be serious. Hut, on tho other hand, every ono says that an Allied lctory would bring In buyers , n swarms, and they would not bo the unall fry, but thoso who would buy from 10,000 to 3,000 shares nt a clip, Tho latter statement was brought out through a discussion of tho possibility of an Allied victory before very long. Among thoso financiers who arc looked upon ns well-informed there Is n strong belief that Gen eral Foclt Is allowing the Germans to wear themselves out, and that the particular business of tho British army nt present Is to kill off as. many Germans as possible with the least loss to themselves, and that Focli is Halting Ills opportunity for another Marne. Some others take n different view and question whether Foch really has tho big mobile force made up of French, British nnd Americans which was spoken about when tho drlvo began, but about which so little has been heard recently. They nrguo If he really had this force at his disposal ho would havo struck beforo now, It Is a fact, however, that tho news bulletins of the war's progress are more critically observed nnd moro anxiously awaited In tho brokers' cilices during tho last few days than they have been for s-omo time past. When business gets brisk again In the stock market the heaviest buying will be In rails, according to tho icvvs of a well-known broker. Nearly every railroad in tho country, lie said. Is guaranteed larger earnings under Government control than it was nblo to mako in 1917. and when tho proper guarantees arc worked out railroad stocks will bo almost on a par as an Investment with Government bonds. Obstacles to Federal Agreement With Roads In discussing yesterday the terms of any contract which tho Gov- ernment may make with the railroads, a well-known banker icmarkcd that before uny final contract could be drawn up which would bo satis factory to all concerned there would bo a number of very knotty points to bo disposed of. Ono of these, he said, will be tho malntcnanco of property. As the roads aro operated at present, ho icmarkcd, traillc Is being sent over lines which, under the former management, would be routed differently, and In consequence certain roads aro overtaxed, ns they were not originally constructed to carry such a volume of business. The cost of maintenance of such roads, he ald, will necessarily be much jreatcr than for others not so overtaxed, and in computing the allowance. for maintenance it would be unjust to baso it on tho cost during the three- ear basic period. "This Is only one of the many points which will come up." he ie ' marked, "but from the manner in which tho Government has taken up other mattcis In connection with not only railroads but other corpora tions, there is no icason to think otherwise than that a fair adjustment .'will be reached." Government Help for New Haven The first loan from the 5300,000,000 revolving fund ptovided In tho railroad act of 513,904,000 for tho icfundlng of tho New Haven 3 per J cent notes duo April 13 was tho FUbJcct of general conversation In tho , ' 'brokers' offices yesterday forenoon. The Government makes tills loan t the privilege of another jenr renewal -request one month before tho maturity ,l Thero was no change In the collateral behind tho Guycjijntnt loan jf as compared with that behind tho old loan. This collateral amounted to a total of ?96,512,31C and is held by of New York. The following is a list Shares iio itosion tfc itov n li uorporauon 37370 Central Xcw lindane! Ilallwav tUBOCentral New England Hallway com... 17483 Hartford & Connecticut W It It 30000 Hartford & New York Transportation . !1622New Yorki Ontario & 'VVe.'terii Hallway 971 Norwich & Worcester It It 1I1SJ Old Colony 11 It 4167 Providence, Wnr & Hrls nil J551 Providence & Worcester II 11 S3S20 Rutland Rallroml 1015 Connecticut lttvcr U K 3489 Concord & Montreal XIV. 1464 Connecticut & Pan Hlvcrs 11 11 932 North It 11 of New Hnmpslilic juuuooTne Connecticut Company 1,BOO,000 Cen New ling Ily lstmtc 4 50-.vcar gold bonds . . SI.SiO.OST.EU 11,000,000 Har Ttlv & Vt Ches It It 5 prior lien gold deb bonds 13.000.000.00 l.IBO.OOO Tho Conn Co enulp lien G'e gold deben l.-Jlhl.S1!" '! 00,000 Prov & Dan IX It Ity i't 1st and tef mlg gold bonds IRS.StS.O.l 600.000 Sea View II II 1st mte 3ro Totals J30,51'.',510.IG Annual Meeting of United States Steel Speaking of tho annual meeting of the wot Id's blsscst corporation, J1 the New York Times says: ! "There are not many frills nbout the annual meeting of the btccl I Corporation. Chairman Gary nnd President Farrcll sit in tho midst of I the. stockholders ln a small room in a Hoboken office building, and tho L corporation's affairs aro discussed with every ono viewing tho business. t future plans, earnings and dividend prospects from the samo plane. After f n hour of discussion every one knocks off to cat sandwiches, and then the meeting continues with tho same lunch, la not always completed before ry jestcrday presided in tho post-luncheon session with u plcco of Pple plo at his right hand, nnd none of tho speakers thought it nmlss because he ate it whllo they wero talking. The gathering; va3 virtually family affair. There havo been others when tho ttorm clouds hovcied eierhead, but tlicso were years uco." liVeic War Finance Corporation As bonds authorized to bo Issued ill soon bo upon the market, it la Interesting to nolo what these bonds . u and how they compare, with bonds issued by tho United States Gov- trament. It may causo tsomo surprise to leurn that bonds Issued by tho . r finance corporation are not though in their tax-exemption features they are mado hlmllar to tlio Mcond and third Liberty Loan issues. "While it seems an anomaly that , "was Issued by a corporation created i ttUre stock Is subscribed and held by ; "W of the United States, It may . moral responsibility which it will i u finance bonds. Section 17 of tho wnr-flnance flkallnot bo liable for tho navment of Interest thereon Issued or Incurred by i ny liability In respect of any act or omission of tho corporation." The tax-exemntton featuro of tho new war-flnanco bonds are coveted i ' section 16: "That nny and all bonds Issued by tho corporation shall i exempt, both as to principal and Interest, from all taxation now or ; hereafter Imposed bv the United Stntes. any State or nny of the po'sscs- ; "om of tho United States or by any I'Mtate or Inheritance taxes, and (b) ftvummonly known as surtaxes and excess-profits and war-prollt taxes. Kswor hereafter Imposed ty tho United States, upon tho Incomo or profits . individuals, partnerships, corporations or associations. Tho interest Ki0IJ an amount of such bonds tho principal of which does not exceed In &"" asgregato $5000, owned by any w association, shall be exempt from the taxes referred to in clause (b)." Ki Section V' nnthnriTea ii, n cni-nnrnt Inn to Issue and havo outstanding KU bonds ln an amount aggregating ?"Piuu, such bonds to mature not less than one year nor more than five th!" 'r0m date of lssue- t0 bear 8ucn rate or ra,es ot lnterMt nnd may " redeemable hatnr. n,ni,i,iiu ut nnttnn nf (ho corporation, as may be Kj'termlned by the board of directors, " subject to the approval of tho Secretary of tho Treasury. The bonds hall have a first and paramount floating charge on all assets of the .Wporatlon, and corporation shall not at any time mortgage or pledgo Iny of tu assets. Bonds may bo lssued,at not Jess than par In payment i any advances authorized to bo made by corporation, or may be offered w publicly to any Individual, firm, corporation or association at a-Men-oar nrirvu, hnr.i nt Mirectnra with nnnroval ot Secretary. SttrtMuay, nftv dtterjnlaaiif, .1 " n v,tt . Si ...'- A nt 0 per cent for one ycur. with should tho stockholders mako tho of the loan, April 13, 1919. the Central Union Trust Company of the collateral: , Fiool, valuer .,. .... 51, CSS. U., 18 mef l.uo'.'.filT.ul-. S69.110.4S' l.SOI.OoS.tltir 2,031. 133.IS- ... 1 .10S.397.G?-. LT.MI.TS.IM .nRS.sii.nfc 730,21 i.C7. 2,T38.7GJ.7oJ 2,36.927.0t)' 270.220.04 S9S.763.7if' 20S.ir,2.4 ' 130,7 ll.750.V7 ? o.ooo.oaJ 10.000,1 cold bonds 0SI.C88.5O easy tenor us before. The modest the meeting Is convened. Judgo Bonds by tho new war llnanco corporation obligations of tho United .States, al by the United States, and whose the United States, aro not obllga- be felt that tlio Government has n not shirk in upholding the credit of act savs: "That the United States any bond or other obligation or tho tho corporation, nor shall It Incur local taxing authority, except la) graduated additional Incomo taxes, individual, partnership, corporation not moro than blx times Its pald-lu but rat or rates of Interest shall .- '' . '.. l.l , . " . ,-WaW" Ju S-i-jSWre- UVUXIXG PUBLIC Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Copirlsht) ell-n nil V; A"? """!p ""' 'Kuril am c(i CKwrrjt ,,, f, ,,. , ,....,.. i llti.m f.i, --- " mi '. if ,,,, inir,iiM. lli.lrrr, i'' ,'i", '!"?' "' '" liorr,I. .. "T! '" ifchnleul niiaii,, ,n L i in nil. t ",tr "".""" I'l.'l t' inii"wit foil !ir r?i?."7' 7 !'.?.""" iU'rufliiB lrob o) ' I'et'r il'i, " ""' " ltol'c'1 '" ,hc "on 1.X V TUIAT fourth letter: It jut shows Hint it Tellow ran'l dodru trouble, jtoimirt meet It. nlllimiRli lirnvcn known l run suing to inert this lot That tetter was fioni tho Ucpoolent Ian AmocIim J on. I went rrrrpy nil romi an I taw Jim namo on the IHlrrhead. You can ImnKlne my focllnjrs vv hen I road tho fol low Iiir: "Sir We Itnvo reason lo bellee that tne Indorsement on tlio bacli of your uoto Is Irregular. Call at this nliu. Innncdl ntely. lteKiirrtfully yours" t didn't wnnt to pi. I dliln'l icr Imw 1 cjiiiM face thrm. Think of It, rcr.lnp this letter In tin- unnie mull ii I iimt ieil I'lilllp UoSerMV letter imtoslns $tn n. n loan to nip; if PXir , tft a on. don cur I rrrtnlnly do today. f cr,iirM, I lind 'to p, to tlio offlcn nf the Hrtipotpnt Irfnui Ar.n,-liitlon. There I miw tin- Kninr man I mw tli-r,- lieforc. "Voti nk mo to conic and etc sou. rlrT' '"li, jrV lie irillril ' Wlm wrote that name on thr imck of Hint iioti'"" "Who do ou miiiiohp?" t imrrlnl. "1 nhould BUppone jou did hy the look of It." "Ko you m-m- tno of forglnB?' I Wuxtered Indlgnnmly. "If m. cay ko when there are ItnerKex around." "Indeed, no: I wouldn't amine you of that I wouldn't HUKffeiit cueli a tlilnu. If J-ou will refer to my letter I said the flKliature appeared Irrrgulnr. If writ ton wis hahy I thought perlinim our friend a In n train or walking down tho Htrect ntsnlng It " It deemed to me that lie was linlelnc a hit. ko I thought I would lr to ItlufT It out. "Let me tell jou. Mr. Hint im friend did hIrii that, and thnfn all tlirre In to It. You can't make, tnnilile for me ' an long hh I keep making those i. mentK. Now 1 Hcu wlint kind of people jou nre " "What kind of people nie we. mav 1 art?" "Never mind hnt kind jou me. hut don't try to make troulile for me. thax'x ' all." "I'm er sorry to hoe liothered oii. hut you urc quite nuro your friend did dlgn that nnle?" "If you don't hellee me." I Mild hotly, "go nnd nnk him." "TlinnU you for the HUCSeil Ion . tliat'K what I wanted." -1 till, what a fool I nm : When w III t ttaeli my tongue to betwnc ltnelf? When ' ran I tememher that 1 haxe two ears nnd one tongue and use them In that promr- . tion? "What did jou suy jour fi lead's ad- i dress waH'."' : ' I'Mnd out for jourself." I snapped. I "Let's see. Wlieie did jou sny he w orlscil ?" I "None of jour Imshiess.' i "You don't seem erj unxlmis for us to get In touch with liliu, do jou'.' Hon- eer. we hae Ills address nnd we will ' get In touih with him right unnj." I "I.isten." I snld. now white with linger and nnlet.v, "don't jou get to meddling with my affairs. As long n. I pny J'ou jour dirty tnunry lie sntlstled If jou ' don't like that slcnatuic I'll get another j one. hut Just keep out of my uffalrs and . don't hother my friends." ' "If I dliln't belle c you Implicitly I renllj' would get suspicious ut jour nnx- ! lety that I should prove the em redness of Hint signature, llowexo, we will let t it stay nt that " , Then I left. Just what he meant 1 "letting It stay at that" I don't know,' but I am eij- worrlctf In spite of mj I worij'. Iiouotcr. I could not wuste tli daj". I went to see ,lnek Kleld, seeivtaiy i of Hie llardwato AstocliUlun, about get-i ting a Job. My Interview with him was crj un usu.il. I will reeoid It tomoirow ' 'lOII.W'-i IIL'SIMIs-v l.PIC.KA.U Von 7i(it'r Cieo rarx om our Iuiiijhi ; use them tn that proportion AVhnt docs tills mean to YOl ? I!iisinc..s Questions Answered , I um very earn r to c, l ,i p,,elll,,n for the , Nuniiu, r, na t am koiuk to tnK, n , nuree in ' -ftenouraph, mt winter, nnd ,oul,l IIU In I" able lo imttl, imv inv ivik'Hm,. I 1 tllOUSht of ,Ji l,t ,'tillr, lllliT Itlll ), not know I how to k'O about to l,laill 1 1, - penHI, n I'ould ou help nn I would l vt brat fill lo volt for doing eo I I'll, h kirl ,if twut and havo had Ku " u. of hu-li e buol . , i:. .11 . If jou vvlfch to scenic n position for the summer collecting debts you had bet ter mako n list of nil the loan agencies In your locality, nil the so-ialbd ai-v-lia.vment fiirnltuic dealers and iiinnn luiuses. Write each n leltir stntliig In Icily what you want and Im lose h stamped, addressed envelope, for reply. I cannot fay whether the Industrial in siirnnco companies ln your locality nre having women "collecting un boot.." vvbleli means collrctlng the weeMy pay ments on lndiiRtrl.il Insurance. You can call on the Industrial Insurance com panies and find nut. This Kind of work, whllo generally iileas.int, often entails implraKint Interviews. Why not cull on tho local employment agencies mid see If they can find jou a position ns a locum a helper in olllce work during the regular employes' vacation periods, or put n little advertisement in thu papers to this ef fect: Oini, of i'O, Willi two nll" Mali si hnol ,i nerlenee. wunts position for suinui, r in nn) caps It . where (Ulaliflentioni tit and wbere willingness lo work hard la doalred Start all theso plans nt once, and I don't think It will be long before jou find what j-ou want. Klnillng mio one lo paj- for j"our ilce Is like finding eomo ono to pay for anj thing else jou may linvo to K'll. You must list the people who can buj- jour sn vices, ns It were, and then go and t-ell jour services In tho highest market jou can find. iro.TiNi:i Toiiiutnovi i DIRECT SELLING PLAN OF COTTON FACTORIES Scpark Interests of North Carolina Make Announcement for Group of Mills ,!u.i....l h I Anill 17 TIlA tlinv Mantiractiirlns Coiiipany, I'ail.dale SIlllv. the Arlington i.oiion .vinia ana .inic Mills, Ilic , of Castonla, and Tlio Arrow Mill". 1"C I-lncolnton, X. C will Fell their products direct. 11. A Florslielm Ih telllne agent, ofllces nt 121 Kast Twenty-third street. New York. The mills are owned nnd controlled hy the name Interests. J. II. Separk is sec retary and treasurer; J. lender Oray is general superintendent. These Interests only recently purchased the plant of the Arlington Cotton Mills. Tlio Myrtle Mills. Inc. Is a new conipans-, formed to build and equip u new mill for spinning yarns. It is expected that this mill win ho com pleted and In operation within six months. . Marietta Going "Over Ihe Top" . Marietta, !.. April 17 Thfl Liberty Loan committee U meeting; with great auccess. ln three, subscriptions the sum of I1S0.000 was subscribed. Marietta Tvlll so """ tn? top"-with 'hej t),5F7 tlonment. J'eopla who heretofore did r lif uro dolns do V this tlawi, LEDaJfiU-rUlLADELPUlA, WEDNESDAY, A1UU.L 17, COTTON GOODS TRADE FAVORS PRICE CONTROL Factors Illume IIiK1i Fijjurca on Hugo Orders for Govurii- I menl Needs Cotton gnmls hold si mug. despite the drop tn raw material ulum Inst week, and pi lees still continue on the upward trend. Trade opinion Is growing stronger each day for price control. in tlio other hand, cotton goods fnrtors point out that cotton fabrics nre quite scarce for many in.?, and Hint materials will continue, to bo rcarce while ttovernmrnt demuiulH cover such huge volumes rf goods anil Whllo buyers show such a readiness to take goods for Chilian needs nt record prices, (loxciument requirements hme done more to make prices ellnitj than any otner actlMtj I'rlnt cloths nre hitting higher levels ! nils week For SS'j Inch 04 liy Cos IS'ii cents In being asked Narrow cloths aro quoted on a basis of 14 cents u ard for 27-liicli CO by His (Juntntlons on bleached cotton nre nominal. Frult-of-the-I.oom Is bringing from three to five cents a J'ard higher thnn the quoted mar ket price of tnenty-lle iciiis n jnrd. Nnlnsooks nnd tine tilem hed goods nre tery rcarv.'" I.lnons also are In se.mt itipplj. tllnghams nie nihunclng I'llllty dress ginghams touch twenty- eight cents a ard In ten rase lots. Tickings, denims, colored nnd while cot- Ions nre bringing nny price the sellnr '"Ugn nere ngnm me pressure tne uov nsks for them. The tialure of Hie buy- rnment Is bringing lo hour Is felt. It N Ing thflt Is being done for civilian uses f,,t ln n"' ne.essltj for gr liter giving strongly hlntu Unit liomdltiK l the In- "' '" nrn,v ,.w,,k- Tl,"',' "'' """'' ,l' " tentlve lays. I" li biirilrr to gel lb" . oml Wash fahrl.M ... ,ttlcularlv active ' through. It I" ''.uder i g. t ,ar..s .,il among .nmerters unit w liolewileni """" 7 "il the volume of . IMIInnom Fancy white goods in heuvj construe-, Hon ure growlne scarcer In rrsiionse to j summer buying Mills are wen Ing but a few fancies this season The looms nre confined more lo seiiil-plaln weaves These weaves Im luile poplins, gntmr dlnes, twills nml simple oxford'. Mills .ire show ing little Interest in vrhniri piques or IiIrIi v. lined f.incni Voile", lawns, twills ,md ,.ig mdies lire Hie llglit wcigllt gooiU Hi. II .in beiliK 111"'-! Hi'llght f"l flllllli ilelivdj piMli.ibl.v for in ' seioll GERMANY'S CO'lTON SUPPLY EXHAUSTED --. , DOVClopmOllt Of Substitutes for Cloth Being Pushed by industries A, iniiliiig to lateiiientv tuibll.h' il In the nporti of the Department of rum men e the tierimm InduMi hit Interests are not onlv eveulsed over the cMlng lack of cotton, but ,ue not imv loo op timistic ns to nhit iiviv Iiiiihii Inter on, una aie cmi'O'iiiicMnv iIcwiHuk nil, n- tioii to substitute llbeiv. The He. liner , norsen -.eiiimix is iiioieu .is sajing in its t'Vbiu., vy 2 l.-snr. "llermnny will be in .m unpleasant situation us resitectH Its taw-iottoii sup lily for some time t come notwithstand ing tho great progress made in Hie mat ter nf finding riiitajile suirognlis foi cotton, the nettle being ono of these. Il Is estimated that at least 4!.3m nor will be devoted to nettle cultivation hi 1 !1 S. and that the , rop of i etlle fiber will be about llimn ton-. Nettle fllier I.. a...... 1 ,.... ....... ..... . -. .... high counts '"fruitlessly exiKdidcd in .... effort , ,e- 'iMirlng the lal half ,'..r the maim- ele t Mnjor Mlt.bel, has relurnetl an In fnituritig of pure cotton iuns ns well I dutnietit charging William II. Child as cloth came i.hnoM to n standstill. f ,.,,..,.,,. William KuU-r and fo, -Most of Hie tlber vvns mis, d with sum,. gates of various muIs, and almost nil nie. Htnle Hen.itor Josinh T. Nevvcomb of the pure-col ton nni used was mixed . Hli nincealing the disposition of iniii vvltli nrtlflclul cotton r iiitltliiul wool pulgn funds. jhnih." Chllds t.H i hniimnii of Hi eeiutivi The iiiticle gore on lo sn that Cri- i oiiiinl'.lee of the fusion caniiialcn com nuiiiv bus nlwa.vs sufTered from the li- niiltee. while Nevviomb. in charge of tin tegularltles of the American i ntton miir-. HpeHkci' bun all, miih n ninnsible foi u Uef. and that she Is iloubly suffering he-' portion nf the exp-nil lures Siilisri. cause she cannot obtain any cotton vv hut-' one of lite prlinlii.il epeulteis in th ever. campaign, iccclved JJaOn for his set vices The .tiiutig calls attention to Hie fact It Is tho failure to miort this as a ui that befoie Hie war foil July .11. I!M4. ' ment to Sulzer vvlmli foim : ehbu'-is of Hie last open day of the Ilremen Cotton u part of the chaigc. i:enangei si" cotton was uboui 0 6'.''s mark per pound, whereas now, even If it vveic possible to Import Ameiiiini cotton, the iirlce. Including freight, mid tiiMir- unco would be libolll elcht time, that flmiro "This elves no bleu nf the dim. I ctiltles which nuiy be eietteil to per slu lifter the war, when tho A merit an CM'liangt- question becomes a real tptes tlon mid not a thenretlenl one " A coinpany f"f the promotion of neiile vultiiie. the Joiirmil slate'-, hns beep established in Itcillu. unit n i-liiiilm or gmiilttitioM i- nbout to be established ui Ilnviuin The Xetlb t'liliivattnii "om lianv N i nnl, inphii ing in, ren-nitf ii -eto, I, . i pit. 1 1 fi"in ,", nou ooo in.u I,-, i,K eot i.liil.ill..lti'ilO I" III null nun ,u I.'. 0,10,001 in. 1 1 K - iM li"l in.il , v h.inu, ih, 1 1 ei man in.n I, '"- wm tli . t , , il I mi, ,1 Slates iiiriem.v I FARMERS ARE URGED TO RAISE MORE SHEEP Food Administration Points Out Opening to Hake Good Returns The 1'nlriHl fnnil admlniKtiutiuii 1 f.l- orii2 ii iitiipmptlt to liuTPa-i MiPcp , mlfliiS'llirniiirhout tho rnUitr In . I nml KfitlonM tlin wool 8horta is .il lo lir tininnunrwj if-ppiir nv i.n i umi the world Ih shoit of limit and I ho Un montl for wool mid inuttoii It.is In- - treu.yoI. 1 nc imiiwiH oi uu- mmiii.- nrt- reaultrd In u decrrauini; Hum i hupl. Tho ndnilnlxtratlon Miit Ihut the fitrmrr m now ronow uih lainni; wuii nmv nrosnci't of oxvellent hIiiiiik rhlladolphl.v housevvlvpH have lnrn uigcl to use larger iiuantltiex nf pprisli nblo foods, llbcially cmplo.v ing iggs untl poultry clurlnB tho perlud uf greatrat produrtloii. In order Unit the inoro staple foods may ho i-onservetl tr cxpoit. Lifting tl'o Iwn ng.iliiHt Killing liens and pullcte, wlileli icsulled in nil m ire.tso in tho egg production. Is rxpntril lu t'ftvi't n liberal movciiient of poultr.v Into the l'hlladelphl.i market, with n vol sequent lowei llig of lirii'f Tho rood iidmlnlstratlon umiutinci'tl that tlit- loi-al ifcelpti of fresh vrgetables ate tho largest ever cxperienu'd Tho ndvnni'O of the prlic of bread b.v aomo IimiiI bakers has revealed tho fni t that l'hll.idcliihla heretofore has born paying IrfcH for Its bread than any othei city in ItH class In the i-ountiy. Htntls lics Bent out from WnsliltiRton show tli.it In tho larger i-ltles thr following prices prevailed: New York, 0 1 rents u pound ; Chicago, 10.8 cents; riillndelphln, 8 6 cents; Kt. Louis, 10 lents, lloton, 10.1 cents'; Ilaltlmoro. 10.5 cents, and San rrancisco. 10 cents. -- TGACIIGUS PENSIONS IN 1019 Thoso Who Quit Befoie Then Will Lose Right to l'untl llarrUliure, April 17 In the opinion of Deputy Attorney General William II. Keller, "thero la no provision of law for the retirement allowance to any school employe who for any reason discontinues school servlco prior to July 1, 1913," The question was raised under tho 1917 trm hers' retirement net by H 11 Dalsh, secretary of tho State retirement i fund, who asked concerning teachers who contribute, to the retirement fund, but 'Who l(Vo the service before July, I 1919, vben? 1io ucti Boca Into s'Ull f. J feet, f v , U. S. ORDERS SPEED CLOTH PRODUCTION New Army Contracts Appear jug steadily Among Dress Goods Mills AOilKionnl rontrnets for the product ion or olUcdrnli shlnlnB,' utilfortn cloth. ovprcoatlng nnd liliinkets ar mnklng their nppenrnn.e steadily nmonu the drisu goods and men's wc'ar mills of f'llllndelph.n. Appnrentlv the (!nveinnint rnnvns of mill cnpnutles nml itindltlnns Is com- llienciiig io near Illlll nlreail.v. not in the nature nf any simultaneous nwnrd .n l of n large number of 'ontrnets, hut In lnd; Ilium orders here and there ns fast ns tbe mills nre ready to accept them. When the amount of work which Is given nut by this method In tntatcd for week or two-week periods It in revealed ns much Inrger than It would appear on casual consideration, anil there is nn doubt that the period of exccptlnnnllj Iteny ilnwinment production has begun If conlrartii ccnilnue to be given out nt the rote they hnvc In the tost week oi so U' will be oiilv a ehort time before n very large petrrntage of the loom i.i pneity of this c.ly Is running on iirnir work. ilootN for the trade continue '. be pio- 'dilceil. huwctrr, In no negligible nuiiutltj, """ " ' '". " '" " '" '" ',, .V "P"w '"", 1,i"'" "l,8, Z'L S , V '""'' "vus. Is certainly not In- creased. The null men now have got Mow n M prcttv i Ilk lent methods' of handling lovermr.Mit vvmk The war reorganisa linn has lieen rniriy well iievetnpeii n now and tested nnd refined In nctunj op- i nit ion It Is In li- noted Hint the Uov- eiimieiit mui'scnliillves and the mill in, o nie . o-op'eiMtlliK i rtlcl. n'lj, nnd In ,i tion has lieen fairly well developed h "lilt it of uiiilersiHtiding, npprei'latioii mill londlHoui and laiubtlltie. and ib lie to "do tlirlr bit" on the p.irt nf thr liovi tntnetit, and iipmet'liiHon of M t bivei ninrnt's ",v n lronble and tued. in 'lie pal t of Hie mill men. 'SS. NcHrlv ntl of them w minim ii- in, . ,i mitti i i.ils i, n ntl' I in r.i, t. . gti'.n many of the old contracts on wlih li work I .1,1 11", ,n-,-,i r,i,,,,i ,,i ,,,, in, ii ii i not gone loo fur lme b,en ilMiig, l ovT lo tne iii cp'i m, at urns Si f.r ns Hie civihnn ii.iile i i .eriied, the loughii novellle-, whi, li ni.nl' Ihelr .ipiieuiance fulilv ii.i'iillv inc. i m table fe.iiiire of tin pniilu, lion, but flit. Is a Blowing feeling niiiong Hi,' mill in, n ilisp., 'he ii'.-i-t.iiu f the ilolbiiiK miikei- nml Hi,' ih.iiU, t t li 1 1 soin,' ,n l.lllKl'millt f"l th" ii, V, lolMllfllt of st. i m' .ml IV'.IVI ntiil h- nimle to les'irn tb' lonMimpt'on of wool in livili.in v.n' CAMPAKJN INDICTiMENT KOK CHILDK AND SULKI3U Mltchcl WorkrrH Accusod of C'on- ccnling Dlsnosition of I'nrt of $1,500,000 Futul Sew v. orb, April IT. The til anil Jurv will, li for Hie hist mouth bus been Inves- llgnllnc the $1,500,0011 campaign fund litis I.uclijnw After .Sti'iiinp; un Nail 'baric Sliouliici " stst.v-eiRhl vemv oltl. of Itridgi-t'OI I. '. .1 is m i noper iiffi'i lug from Hospital. I'lillldi'll telunii" ilo, Kjiiwi , nuseii tiv sleppini; on ii nail M'vci.il ouvh ago. nis , on dltion is rrisiiti'il .ii -o I lou- I. Ill t M'HINM. Itolb rve Want More Pay? t t i i i II' iiv lit) i" 1 in tn i r-H iimt.l linn .did uointii I 111 th p...Hll!Cl1l- I f! t. tin in. n . tll'tl l'l tin- iitlni 'I li- MshiM .ilrll Mini tnii-t iMMMiitniit liliidf tll Iih Kl'll in ti.mnil m ii a li1 wntii'ii I'm pin wmi -HP fen on nf thrs plMI - i n()iiik "in i nui hi h in St"iitur i nh rowkKfi'lnc hikI hoi niHi i,il Mullc-. Ml Imi -w tM hrHiu hi s t.iuslit M i(i, i inr-ntln atirl Krid iv t"tnliit!" Hnctliit lUsteb Tut lu. unit Tliurs.tiij nliiht- Vii Sef 1,1 1 ar ' iiirf tu nil rtml'iits liosnn rLrunM 1 Hanks Business College OM i lll1M T MKI.I.r IiUY MBCRTY BONDS For your country's rooi! For your own good MMre ('itrllinlrd lo llie III. Kill, s( HiMII. Ill I.WM ,I,"n Venrhrrt Wimteil. Tnn il.ti wmi.c prM rclstrtitloii t ir ryUw anil Svrnul urad Modern IwiW Hr... umij M.irkM hi. STRAYFR'.S ",fc l'"'' ltufmcHii h, l.noi KOI-Hli; IifHtmit Mnrt Uoits if u.t i . ti d Kiit' r now. l.u or nigh Hot Water Instantly For onl one bin Uot of roal a day sliould liiteicst ini No liot kltihi'ii or lirituvlng delav wnlt Ing for inough hot vvatir for 5 our usi luslnll a Pawnee Water Heater nnd get lint vv.itei plenty of It uny time, day or night, without watting Simply turn tlio faucet nnd get piping hot water fiiicilifln'r iioti' U'rKo for Leaflet ,o. ti. 'TzjzcicBrqs. Co. riumliini: unit llriitln? Supi'lle. 111"!, iv IIimhii. II In 3(1 N 5th "Irret .111(1 rli 'trrrt Wo. 10 Pawnee Water Heater --CSSS i I ,i!l!lt!lltOTffl1,''Mj 1918 USES AX ON WOMAN WHO ItEFUSEI) KKIENDSIIII , w oman Is Dying, While Alleged AsMtilnnl Is Still til Liberty l.llli'iislrr, I'.l., April 17 -- William .Mi .Miller, forty two jenrs old, Is it fit Sltie. nnd Mih. Dorn 1'onl. forty ye-ns old. wltli whom lie iceently lioardcd. Is 1)M. ,.nrril Itnspltal djlng. the vie ' ,),, ,t H alleged, of nn us wielded liy ' .McMlilei'. MeMlllcr wan acquitted in rntirt line Monday on a charge of 111-tre.itlng ' ytr t,-n,,rB ,'l,l,1rrii tlio defense lielne ' I t,nt ulio nuthoi lited him to correct I ... ...... .... .,ii.,itt ' "Kill IIVII IIJ t'IU UirrtHl.UI.lln ' I list rvrnlna ho vlsltml the woman. ..i, .vni 111. and arled to make up Willi her. She refused, nnd MiMillei obtained an ax In the jurd. The- woman inn Into the Mud ami It is wild that lie "truck her down, sink ing her twice while ii-ntr.iti' ci ush ing her skull Mi Mlllei then lied Mlsn Mnliel I'uup witnessed the tiilu ed, Us did .Mis. I'"l(l's cliildu i. -z-r KEAT, ESTATE FOR SALE vi:st i,ini..iii.i.i'iii. lllllMlnir lid". 1irlorv se. ;Pt In the 40th Ward, Near Hog island Lota 25x100 Up to 83 Acre tin In.llrx, r.lllrooN nml -i litulklll lllver lor lintiieiiliile u-e or ilive-liiieut BEN. T. WELCH 132S Clieilmit Strict 'flllNf. IIIXHIls MI rtf ITV.. N .1 r, KriWiVPiSlill iYi'l' ' . fg?V. rj-.".'- j---"- V'lcal- ?, fTT"' ( : IfJRin?' ' K---':;ii!5",A "i 3 -rA' ArK rVST?2? Kb All.vsim i 'ii v Sprlm: feme- llr.t m I lie liulf lr.m to Mliintlr (IK ,in,l tl'e TK IWItMir. Tie ),nr;d' l.renlet Ite.ort Tverr en.' will be tliere. Millie jour re-erri. t nn i,i, mi i. rot to be iM.iponlntrit. American nnd Euraprnn I'ltum Wcitminstci ,". itv n ar lieacn. r.i.r. o .' I'mvp'p lath., rua. - up ti.iiif rna.. iiuitr. M-lr XI, " "" i m wtinii. t.vui in wmti . i The VInt lleaittiril put In inerira" II I I I! II I'll .1 , on, Lake Dunmore Hotel Sim Kiioni ;,n vllb I'riiale ll.ith AND COTTAGES I lo 111 II. loin- wlih llalli Lake Dunmore, Vt. 'iiiivui ii i in: i, i, i.i. vim vi mssi GOLF TENNIS FISHING . v .1 BfoAURELlB m bouse m & i!a r e w 6 'oh Hgfl., new i n r. g.rvJjj I ' r I 'I n ' t Lilnm ,iile HI nil T MiMVViiV I li 7.1. I nil lllilt Iti'Mi'M VI,, P I V , 1 J, ' 111' II"! I Booh early. Special all-season rate. tVI.KM'ltsVII.I i:. r. GALEN UAH-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS rjiM.icvii.i.i:. pa. OpenalM. n lir) air t'liif ireti-iry, Kvery eomfort fo- lorn, or ehort reat. Ilatht. MaasuB. Iteald-nt lhariui V. & It It It Through PuMiti.ni New Ynrk and Phil i. lmAni M WiNn. Manacer. SIINSFI HAI I il n a" the eur. SU1N3E.1 MALL (Wrr1 )ium - fori . in i -li v h beautiful mountain w.,11. Il"lllilful ,.1,,-e ,r week end. Not ,v ,, ...,rl,u. Writ, .!" M Haul man- e. ,. Wei,,,,.,, I. I'u r Ledger Central. STl'.MISIIIP MITICLS "FLORIDA TRIPS" -v i ieom riiiUMii.i.ruiA sio.oo ,- i! j saa.oo TO TO TO S32.40"" Tr,"S40.00 am icsowir.i.r: I!tcnlir n Ire In hrlnc nm ntainM fien w i tu lnrl In tumritt nt low tAV- '. vlth ' t firrUc, Luiisult i M1.IM1IM.A MIM.RS TIMNS. CO. "Irlv t Hlf!1 ! --'"' f Oro,i(1 .St. ' l'lr IS PHHUiirn Av riionn 1 fiinlninl I90( p Uulnnt 300 W V. TUrtNLn. Cen'l l'a Arent. During Ilic days when the United States was at tempting to maintain her position of strict neutrality, German agents directed by Von Bcrnstorff, Boy Ed and Von Papcn con tinually plotted against the Government and the people. , For diplomatic reasons, the details of these con spiracies were not made public at the time. But the United States Secret Service "The Eagle's Eye" frustrated plot after plot, saving thou sands of lives and millions of dollars in property. How this was accom plished is told for the first time by the former Chief of the Secret Service William J. Flynn in a scries of amazing articles in the (EUcniHjj public lUbscr Commencing Saturday SV I I REAL ESTATE FOtt BENT monk iixtimm $1 Daily in Juno rent one nf the four renin, tiitlr furnished rlrttrlr-llttitfj buncs low at lite Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony Miir nvTiiiMH " riiitNoi rio'f to ihe oreni r,c) boardwBlk, con venltrt to Mhlni; rrmiud. Hi the hurt rt h mei'i'i. ui- lo aab sfnltlo retort. Ksch Imnniilow n rretijr summer Lom. rueiri Iiiil.i ariritan wni- r and oiTr p,, lrmli r,tftblr, mrnts, etc., d. Ilvrr.d tu our dour Itnte hr the week, moiith er .eiinn. lUori cur Bccom mod " - Nf1"' tot Tit Ji:n.i:v iikai-ty co. i3 .(it-Til Tiimti .r. Hell I'liere tomhnril tt UIMMIM1 I JCttlTO'C! f Oil 1 V17 I . ' Abl ILK b. Lor. IM and Walnut ' baaons f.". imiudin': a.bn , inn.ii eu ; 2 Pools WniTI., ' M.I. "I! I'lliiNI 1 tit l's i .in; 3 Parties, Tucs.,Tlnirs. &Sat.Ev. strftc D A TIME PIANO PLAYING '- i vrmiT in in lkssons onniiei .iimici l rve ,1 I ree r l'oiiiilne tn-l f ttRISTrvsi: M'lK.'III. -f l'ouulur Mol 1520 Chestnut St. C-.. or" oprUCC lib Bcntfj5 i hut '2 p m. Oliver II. lUIr IIMr . IL..,, iiMtutit at. int pruat I rii-ruM ni.i) v ii u remain' wd x;m:v --Aorii 13. i:nvvt; l.ti. iittl uf IMrti Aann fti" Unrf. ). I ond -.in Refatlvf" i iinry i huh i.iUHOPfn akium m id frlenda. rroarrHn t.nd Nn !(M) P, Him a m , iniifi in lunrrni tr ires, i ri , J p in tml'ir of deiirste XV Itjrntl N i;. ' I'.irk nnd f.rhlnh hw Int MlllaM' -in HtMnHinn may I ied Thurs t l ii m Auto funeial. Iliadtiig part ra l'l- lie . 1ip . A.m:i.Ko Anm is ii.ui.i;h its ri vnuruTerit ami of Catharine Adelatd" nnd Mil j.unea nutrann iifinueH nnd friend .liMii-tlni laodcr. No. TU3 V. nnrl A M. 1 ..... 1 - . ... .. .a... It 'iil t i fuiier it Th"r I p io , mother. r oidene .. aM3 IanKford u.-. Int Mf P i. mi Auto fun ! XPIM.KIIY nrll 1, autldrnh. UnnKRT littHltMlld nf MhuiIo It Applets HrlatUiN 'i'l frlonda invit 'd to funaral anrvlen niuin N ti ni 7Ta Ml NlrhnlHa ne.. Nw .it u li Srxif-- nnd hit Wlltnlnmon ltd ttnmhntn i'hii , Ut'mlnKlon. I I . i 'J 3D t in IITilN - April 14 AftllAHAM AS ' ' V hUMiiiind if Mitriiarcttii Athlon inrp u.iiri a veil CO lthitlvea nnd friend Morn- " ,,",' ,,n.-., ,,, nni nri 'up- i hiii. 1 n ni. 1 iS K Allen at Int. North- ...1 I'm remains may be viewed Will .. it- . n in VTVfK nilt 1S. WIM.tAM T. AT.M'K .. a 7H rtelathe. and friend, emtiloje. I", ph llrnmlev t. i"o., 4lh t nnd I'hlsh ,. 1'enii'i Asseml.ls. No .1. A VI. r 1 vel.lor Lodge Vn. 40. O, fl I", In. , led to funerMl services IIOS., N Mli st. 1 utira J n. ni. Krlenda nri i ill UVd i.ftr Tin n ni In HlHaido cm M'SHWir.VtJ April 1(1 KANMI! w if i.f lHdor Auiaprmu (lelatUea and frl ida. UfHUnunr 'h- r llarharon-io liUyr, o M3 K. f P. lnld tu funeral arl' 'I hura , -' t ni . ..MT N. Marahall at It.:. i mi Mriii-i i mii A XT! N I i I Aton Annl I .. JKNSII.. vidnvv- i,t llelutlv.. nnd frbnils Invited Thurs. s , in. ,2, fnlon at ii fer Iff. Tim (it mnatr iu:ri;i;it Anr.i m r TiiAmvi:. w.fe -f Wllllnm linker lflutifi nnd frlenda, 1,. Eun nf the iarrd IIurt of Ht i;diimnd ijirhdi. HI Aixntaa AiixlHr, Knlahta of m John. Vi 111. Imlifd tn funral. Hit , v ,t in sfin iii-lna itwtiVni . I'ran U J Imvle HUIA H 1th tr Htdi run tllHaa of rr ...am... i k,,p. I. .if u, 'rii.i.miu A,,,, .. n e a iii ini llov i riiM. i em .vino funeral UOJSWIUN'. prll 14. llM.nN A., wire nf t'harles J. lloiahrun 1'uneral. to v.hlch .1,V.,'ViV,,fJhrJ1'i".V-nVJy-,,?-"iy "I ?t Jlnnba'a Churrh are Invited, on 1 rt. . at S-rn a tn 241. . Ifijb t Solemn ma.. er reoii.ein I hureh ,of f. Jlonleii 10 a. m. '"'JM.r'" frm.A.u,1n, "SZ'S. .. , ilnVNMV --vt i .!,. r Hospital. I'amden. V J Am III.", JAMl'.H II . son or Int.. Loulf VV Ir and Mr llonnlu Itelntivea an,f frit nds ,nipl,,ea P, niil It II I'amden N ,1 Invited to funenil iierilis. w, ,1 a p. ni., k'audiuetlier a risldui,". .Mr Farah II. Ilnn l.ln. 1S03 S .13,1 et Ini prlvat" ttemalnl 111" I, Viewed 'lll,. tn IO n p, ItilTT April 1.1 WILLIAM P IIOTT, husband of lal,- i'Hlh'rlne Ilott tllee Srhmldl. Hfced .13. Itelailvs and friends, inelntiers of Lodao No. .11. I.. O of M. . tllstrlct No. 1,1s. il It. V , and all otlirr bo, l tba to which he In longed. Invited to funeral services. Thurs 1 K0 r in.. N. W. cor. Ulh and Porter ata ba Northvvood iVm. Uemaln. may be I viewed Wed. eve. iiovvrit Anill l.i UAlTlcn i h. , I ll,W;-yilllfl,'L.,a .on A lci!h"r.l-f ami lne '" llowrr. aged 21 Itelatlv.a and nds Jerferson I 'pun, I. V, 131 J, , , ' ,. fm', ;'', V WVr' ,r n,"', s. . " '"S ' , "'""mnen J Im" hv" V vv . ... , l n (Vni l.njKii it rift frl tuts niu ml! 'I hur 7 to 0 m HIU,Ui;N April I A JOHN H. nilAOK.V Nk-t'tl no. Itetailv nnd fiicnil lnltU to fnmr-ilt W rd , 'J p. m . rlitiif of lir .Iiiiu-m i llornrr HprtnBrttti -.1 near HtnniiMll MHrnl. I"l t'o. iu in: Mdia i t m Auto ftint ml Itn (Vlv' IV nrll 1 I r.t.tV 4 .Imiirh. iTvf lit" IMumh! .uitl i:iisj Hr.mkin. Rla. Hm nnd frmnd Imi tod ti fnrn rn! Thum s .in it in , n.'M 1 TtiompNoit at 1 licti mnnii linn h nl tlif llol N,4iii" Iti n in Itit . itdit'dral I'i'in Autu finikin' UIIANNIQAN.- April in. 12M.T;V r . wlfa rf Kdward J. nrinnitfan (tin O'0tmntll lt"Ullo- nd fronds. Cathrdral Allar ond lf nf John V. llroiH.li nrr f). UH,.tlx nn,l fii iid MMIIiir.n Iff father-in law -n.Vlt M.VZIN -Vti ond Mi. T-nn '" im' vi, "v'tirl! li'' HllNIlT rttANk: hu. !'"",' vi'.Vii"rvV'iH PXW'lVZ 'Vr,'Au,h I ' '' ' t-te Vllharli.o'rr.nk (neVtlruckl . n iH'vi'li li MTiAnVM'., '?,. in,h" llilatlvea and Irlend.. members of KvuirT n 1,8. ViJ ,, 'h, Lh i'-iVru'. ,,A,"r" l.uih Kinnnuel I'hurrh (4th and Carpentw f. , in, ffi, n, W;..'1 "I"1 "lll"rt I InvlieU to funeral service.. Ihura,. et- ! Ml' lb, III. JlrlvBV.. . .... ... ;,, H nU, ,,' prl...,'' I AnrimT tin orll II AI.VlMl itlitnn ' PenilB It It Hell, f Pept . I f) of A Nd ef Theodore Atbott ed n J in lte?n. , "' lnvlle.1 lo funerMl .sal 2 p. in real, I Hv. ind fHendimlt"' lo'flineM "r.rvloi. ' ''".V, S! ST'i U&m?1v?i.V &1 1 VHAVIS '-Stiddllih it ire ll,lor,,i I nttlll. VII IS HAKAII wlfeof Jamot I ' inri li .1 low: At Alii ,, , f I. ''''"I "' tHuichter nf late Onen ond Mary i harlea ami Amanda UAdHim? ,..! "1 I Trainer, bu- of 'ouii! Armagh. Ireland. iNu-VeJ L,.imfeVii.,.o.".fn.'ni ".'...: Itelailves ml friend. Invited to' funeral. Lio"")..nn: .. '"."" 1 .!". "KJ-.' .!' "I" ' i'l, frV-h II a n. Illl Hull- iVoa. Cm ' ' 4 n in MS V "Sil Pi Illffh inn At IVuii. .HIUt'N April I., U.WIU I. JOHN- I "..'"xavl'ir? .'fu'rih- u'f. S" Int 'lie li "! LrHvWI n,'" ftlteSM"!' ' -Jut.vS.-l!,' WrtfV. nnnniA ' &iS& "VVS 2 '.';'rurfu".i ,HB-n,r,oa(ir..rlorrnrr,r;?i,Stu" . kk ?.' '"rvUhrSssrm "ninS i ''!' Iu-.''?' "!".? nt. iwtvate. Ivy Illli i ur,l Wod. uftr 7.30 r. in. AutS ,VI ' in ,'uiu nri-. Illl..NV AITI 1.,. IllWi: A r.tiT,,l tlrmr. rllpY "f 'J'Ittwii"r mm UolHtlrn uml frlendu lnttrd , mnlrn m t'hun h myiir.i in niiHTit.. I rl . ' N 10 tl HI 1H17 V llh rI Holt'inn nmiUm I im ish H' IMwHrd i 'l.urh 10 u m im Ho I loi'K l'l ni Atlln lr iCP mmiki; --apiii u Sim. MAfuunirr v nun in-i i'rifii U'-iHtu.! ,,tiu tif'inU lntlit tn film ra! Thur s..1f) a in t Niil. ni .' .if dniishtrr, Mra Xfm l.nsh . :tu Mnm.itl it UKiu(rm IiIkIi niuKu I'hurth of th Htiiiv in h. in Im Nm lutludrut mi Ami funcrl ItlRUI. - rrtl is mi:y i v lf .f IhniMia llurkr Iteluthiy mil f ut ikJk (ih 1' ir r.iitl Unsit Hot I. I x nf Hi Imrh h c huii'h. K-lljllk. invtiMl ti film i .1 ' Inns K ( . ni HprineflHil jnr iM( l.nHdn.i, I'llflon Mrliht. I I rn T.. o. niu mans of rtftuh'iii Ki. ( mrli . i linn li 10 u. m Int. tit. limits,, i'tin. ,Nu '.mi iaBP. TirKllV At llnfMnnnfl.l N .1 . rourlh 'un April 14, rnitfi'lK ImslMnd nl . h,r a- T-mtranTi aJil.t Tlol. Nama s . ''.;'' VarniSlar" rnunVlV'st . 'VlnSiSt I'aul a Kmlt: St Vlni-'nt ,1,- IiuT Mi,c. ii.ni i rr ueiaiien aim rrtnos .st ety i,f St rhar!'a'a I'liunb: Jnnic. D. How. i' v l i ll. V pni'lHU : lllv M 2'i A O II .mnlni.. IT M M, 1N,K Al'nv., n.n.... Malli' Club aH'nlli.V ao'dPtlra nf which lia vvn. a member invltnl to funrral Thur. . k an a. in , rrsMiu'- or flauirlitrr. Alra. Jam.. 1 i'on. "135 riirl.tUn at. Solemn nuii of rrnul.m St. t'hari.f'a C'lturch 10 a ri Int. llnlv v'ro.a Cm. Auto f'inira! Pl.I'.VllSrllJlt. April III. tlKORtli; vv . lmvhand of Int. Kllaa n.v.ns.r Im- "ifihrnt. H.lailvra and frl.nil.. 'inploj", ivier I'ampbpll. lnvitv-,1 to fuii.rjl. Kri . 'J i m. bruth.r.ln-law'a rpalU.nrv. VVIUUm ' Smith, r.ui S American .1 Ini Ml Vli.riati Om. Itcnulna ma Ik ieucl I bur. 'v. I'ONNUIt prll IS. JOHN I' . .Ir . .on nf lubn P. f'onnor. iir. HeUllv.a ami frlfiiil. , linllfl to fun.ral. Frl . 8 Sll . m. S I! rur. Oratx an,l riimlfrlanct at.. Solemn riul.ni luaf. Church of Our I.adv of -M,Tvy lu a Ini. Holy Sepulchre c'tm Auto filli.ru I .......... i'OOSKV April l.i. UAiKIARKT M,. wldjw of NMiolaa Tooncy ' (um fonnolli )'. I form.rly of IS'.'il Taakr at Itrlitli.. and iiueiuia invii.a io tun.rai, rri. n ;iu a. in , r..idt-n. uf .on. I'etor N. fooii.y. loll S r..idn uf .on. I'.tor N". fooii.y. loll S Slat tt Pol.mn mais of nqultm (hurrh of ih. Annunciation in a. in. Int. Obi Cathe - dr.l Om Auto a.rvlc vionth t.Mh. Hawaii a mty.iiv .. i., ,.r way S..1.1U..I IV" iiuxlv L-.rt' k-j T,li.iVi. '..'.'.. . I.OA.M; .VIH-ll 1... .V1AHV who or !:.":"'! V!!'--''."'.f!V-"L'-."' MS!,:,. JiVS'S'-.r:. "W .'3ST h . ll.lVlmil'l.l N J lirfhV.v .?' ,' i Hoknm lilsh ma-a of requiem l hun I. of I'DSHAIIT At Tott.nvllle, N Y April lo luu.ral. won aiu . in , inomir a Tlf l H 1I.M.VIA J. I'OSSAHT U.UIIv.a alHl,1.noa. 3 N 3ih . Writ Phil. ?Um frt.niU lnvll.,1 to ri.rvlc. d 3.311 p in reouh-m ma-a St Jainca Cburch 10 , fa ,l,.. l, lin, ,iu. ,c...t . . .... m. I'hila lnl Odd K.llowa' Cm. OAltnuOlt - At Vlni.nlown S' J Vprll K, I H A. vi. hu.band of Sarah A Damnnd aa.U " Jl.latlv.a and fri.nd. invii.d to funeral Thura. 2 p. in Miif - n - town N J. hit lt.pt l.t Om lA II1SON April HI, SAXIIT.I. l)AVir - SO.V. 1U0J 1'ro.rvfct av. . M.lroaa ParK l'a Duo noli,-, of fun.ral will ! glv.n HAVIS sudd.nlv Anrtl 13. at Nurwlih, v'onn JOHN Itl'KSKI.I.. aon of Laura V and lat.' ll rranklln Davi. aicil J7 Dua notlc- of fuo.ra! tiom nnili, r r..id.in 4''0 t'olline. av. I'nltina.wood N J I 1AV PTII U IIMTKR M wlf Ot ifharl.a IJav Cnr. Prl" ) It.latn.a and frlenda Invit-d to fun.ral a.r . Thurs. ' '2 T. pi r..td.ur uf mtl Otanclor Day, BIAS Krankford avr . lloljtit.tiur. Plilla. 'ljrtfhur. Plilla. IfTltnU. moJcAU Vfl, oft-r 6 P it). Int, i,.i,p,hi Dipilt. ?dl t. WlH.Uat.flLi baud of J.auij;t!!U 1IHm n4 1 -j1-f W'.TII" I'tlltd t, funfrnl seMlt.s I'M 3 It 34JS n opi tt. int. rrvnie Ante fun popish -Aerll is. l'Ai'i, r nohi r,llBl la 11.am (HAM IMBnlt AXfl tliR nml frlcndfl. ronarrprnilnn of JKltohHft'n I. Kuthomn Church. JMaoMt jn I mtt e, Nn 1'Sl I O. O. T FalrTiitl I nl rtln. Invit"f to rutit-rl tryiM. J( Thum . 2 p m -MU.n Itartvlll at, (Kiv ( Inalnn . nnA e'nnl.rla ! 1 fnt Mrlf ' lMvii" iviii Aulo funrral. nemalni mr M vImi Wen, s to in p. m J iMi.VAlll kJ- April 15. THOMAS J, rjONV lll'K. formrlr nf Jllmrsvllle. Hrhurfvlil CJ. r llelativet and friend" Invited to funrral, Thuis.. 7 30 r m.. residence of nleee, fi3ti tVashlntlnn svc. Ilequtfm max Rt f!ar. ,, 'Uiaae's i'huiT-h Dam, Int. Hot Croat' Om Auto fuwrnl ' IHVr.K April 14, CATltATltNR, daUaM- l"r of late John and Mary loyle ItelatlrM and friends. Lady ttlar Of til" Hea Clrrla, Mq. 1 411. F" of A.. Inilleil to funeral, TtipraL s in n in . reaMenro of lirother-ln-tani, Mlihnel O Mars 604 W I'lrlh at Soleeafi i reiiuiein mnaa St Kdward'a Church 10 '. 1 m Int Holy rrn Cem Auto funeral , KIl'II.MAN April in. AUOt'ST J hll ! band or Harnh llohmnn. Relatlvta jn . friend, ilnrnvnt Workers' Local Union, No, Ho. Inlted to funeral, I'rl., 8 a. m , ttgtc .utirision si . vtitahtrkon solemn nxtr rmulrm m fit .Vlarv's rhurch 10 bu . frYva Wei-iminSi! ivm KVlll.lMII Al'HI 14. KSIII T I" EMfli piiiHir. iirniin 'in i -ii . 1.ISII (nea lUtl widow of Klljah 11, KnEllah. nit'il Ts. Ilelitlr nnd frlenda Invited ti funvrnl eenlrr. Thurs , S p m , 4010 Pap! et , I'rankford rtemalna may be viewed I W d ec lot. prlale. Norlh C'odar llllt l IVln KIINST.- vpr I 1., rtlWAriD. Iitttband.bf Ini" Mar Krnt Relntle and trlendi ln Mled to funTnl PTli'es. Thurs,. 2 p. rn.it iSISil N'. 2Slh il Int American Mechanics' KWINll Vprll t4 MAItT IjOI'ISH. wir 'of John KultiR. Helnllies and frlenda Ire , tiled tn eerl-e. Wod.. I." p. m.. 3011 Utranl I aie Int. prliate. i n: At in, ni.oro i' . Aprn l.i, riuui". ' hustwlnl of .Maude Mcl'ool Kle. aaed 4J. llt-Uln.i" nml frl.iKle Imited tn funeraL ryi"" l.uthiun I'lmrcli Whltemnrah. Pai, Services at tho reatdenat Hiram M-Cogl. lucn- t. nrl Nortliwood t'ein. Krlenda inny enll wd. I., 11 n tn. Anm funeral. MlKi:t April Id. IT.ANK C. hulr.H nf Hraie I'reod and son of llarrv and Jlarv bI lre,1, seed 27 Relative, and friend, II I, eu, i i rii , i mi s ..in i, in . M.-, x. 21th t Solemn IP'IUI,,', ,',','-"' -' .-,.,, IV, r. .At.., CI AIIU,,. Ill a. in. Int lhi! Cross Oem Auto Berv- '!. H.YlUllli April H IIIIWAKD v.. son ".' 'lud II nnd Klor. tiro M lYytmrg (ne tl p t nt fi frttnln lnlt-.l to riincrnl d, t ti m . firitii'ln trMits' r1Ii nte. fl73l Wootf Un1 tf "t VhHn Int. orlvife, , (l.M.nilRATI! Of Potttowria P.. Avrtt 1.1 Dr. JOHN A., hunbamt of Hlta D. Qtth breuth nti'I nn nf J ran I M and lata HT, John M Cn1lrath I) U, need 33. Ilcl flUH ttl.d frtrml tnMtrd to servlcf", Wed. an 111 . rcsldcnrft of mother. 50 W. Plum. ' "trnil nf I.MntH.oWiiP. IM. Int. prlvKte. Hit tllll'lTII Anvil 1 J Tl UliVTWT1 u,iiiiiiiun.ii "I'll! i tl CV.V4 !! nf Jpntil M and Uto ltev John M. Otl lir'nUi. I) 1 , need 3.". TlHat.vtt unfl frlnd tmttfd to porlrf, Wed., 3 p, rax SO W. rtumstead ave.. Lunsdowne, Ta, Int frliatt. I UAItnKTT prll 1-. WHY wit it I'runU V ;arr tt lUlntKrs nnd frUnda ln.id to Prrli Thurn . ii p in,, 1ST N ."ti th hi Int iriatr Trtrnda may call Wfit " GODSHAI.U prll 13 KUIIDKRICK. 6h of Prederlck nd Adallne Clodahall. nited i'T ii-iaiitpa hiiu irinu. inviiT'o io aerviea. Thurs. J 11 in. naients- reldcnre. 4IVIII ill.ia.l vo Int. prliato West Laurel Hill Cent. ni i-VTiim-.i! v,,ni 13. iri4 r. cmv. , THOlflt Inn. II, nellivoodl. wlto of William lu-nthoer. iib,I IP 11,'latlvea nnd frll i invlfd to fuiierul srvlce. Thur. . 2 p. 33l Jnaivr i Int. Ure.nmount Cem. .' funeral Itematna may lie viewed Wed, 11,'iativea nnd friend. m Auto evei. HAINHH At V Inrenlnwil. N J April IS. I IIAUI.KS IIKVItV. hu.band of Mary Haines fie ' llojierel ,nr,l 71 Relatives and friend. Invit-,! to fuiela) Ki I at 1 p m.. Vlrl tiiiloivll, J hit M. K I'em HAMMONIl April IS CI.Al'DlA K. HAMMON'li ttelntlvea and frlrnda Invited filr.er.il servl, ,'.. Thurs u n in., at th. 'h,,ie of Andrew .1 Hair i. fon Arch and mn, eta Int private. IIMtTMAN. April II nMKABETtl MOOIli: Inee newleyl. widow of Lout. ft. Ilartman. Helntlves nnd friend. Invited tn funeral servlee.. ed , .' p m realdenea of on-ln-Uvv. Krueat I.. Hlseo. 1'3I7 N. Colo r.ido at. Int private Aulo service. HI.IM. Kit. - April Id. ItACIIKfe TA M.M- vvbbiw or iieree lleiiier Itetatvs and friend. Inll"d I,' funeral servleea. Wed. J p in.. 4'J4 N ,lh a' t'amden, N J. ith, ..n.u nu...,. v I noi.Stnt Anm IS wiaivst tt hns . bind nf Jan- I: Holmes inre Oarrmhersv "S"'1 ,'t Relative, Rnd friend., Shatieiv i pea re Unlze No. Ill S. of 1-t u . Slaurle I hifeld Cusll,-. V S.I I. of M C : Pima, , .HU, . N ,-, ,. ,, v, unJ all other letloa of which he . a member, m ltd to funeral. Thr . '' n ni.. 3S13 N ;t:.ln nt , r.lli nf S, hujll.tll Int. Tjiurvl Illl iVm lUmaitii nm 1p Uewed Wed nftr T p. m IIOl.TltN At w York iv April III I'WMK UL'HAN wifr f S IVnrtw I Tot ton Hf'l tlau8tttT uf tuti Julm A and Sdsau (ll.tinni lninn Notkn of furmrnl later MOltXUIt April HI ANN lU.I.AMriTJr wMimv of Th'irlPM I Horner 1tclatlea Bhd f i ndii injtfd to n.'ri'f' 1 ri J p m.. 119 V til ii hi. Int iirlii IH'KrKT April 19 VAyK '; Ciutthtr rf rjiarles I. nnd Marv Ilufot. aKfd SO. Ml'tlvs and frltntl tntlted to funeral HV..1 ti m namnla1 va.Bl,1na 1 (. ! t l". I""viiii icaiurmri AmV Jffnap nt Friend nw rll Tu.. alter 7 P. ni Int. pr.Mite. Northwood Cem. Auto Jernup st rrtenn. nw call Tues.. aftar ' ',' "L . "" "r'"'- Northwood Cm. Auti '"liY-vTi-i' -Vnrii it vvv t vvn ,m . 'SVmT; Hunter' L1 M iVeiatiVe? im fr'endrrnvVted'm timai-al1 Wed'" s" S ".' -:1" 'atliartno t. Int Ml MorUtiCcm aaa. filr.nrul widow na ! Auto funeral. I I INW nril 1 1 rilARI.KS O Sr . huw i hund of hi!" j;th.alth lIn inee Jtd'lay i Mcd K.I U".ntl and friend Anna m. Hom iwi. No. IM. u. A It Waahliurton 1 1 'amp. No .".30. I it ,m tf Tons Wrt Tribp. No 3lMJ. I. n It M rtth IVnne Cav Anno . lult d to fuii'-rul pr iit Ved T p 111 at iIhukIiI t f ii'idoi Mil, Tarony "! ' ' viinomnxtf i. u pruiKt i ore at HIIU JCH'KK.V ApmI 1'. VAA'AAmVril M.. dHURhtr f Jlulx-rt Hii'l Caiuertne Jockea niff Unit l.nr). a tl ::o nIatlvrs and frivnda. II. V. U. So-lallt nf Our ldy tit tho IloiHr Church. inUd to funeral. Thum.. sd a ni.. 01,-,." Thonipaon at. Illth ...-,.i3 t .J ., ,t .-an q,. ... ...,,.. .in.iv IHlllKIlTH .U;ai:n ir 'V ' t funeral rlr. n Thiirn a n. m.. Roehm't Chun h llluj ltf ti llontuoincry Co, Ini inir n-ri Ki:NT. April 13 JKN'NtR H. KENT (im lluikjlfw). wivhm of Jofrrph Kent Hd ftj KilritU unl frtn0n Iruitfil to funeral ffertr li-fw, wco . a p in . -.:: s. miuicU at (Oob ninl Wiiliiut Mi.l Ini prlvRte. KNAl'SH. April 14, MAUT K. rftushter of Iut Ienirtt nnd Katharine Knuuia, axed At. It- l.alvca and frl'iKl Ht Jolin' Trn nl No. AX. I. 11 I... Imited to funcrAt rvrrvh . Wed 2 j. in . brother' rftldeoc. H1J W. SIHor b Int. Orccnwooa UC t .) Cimii. Atitu funeral. KOUNJil April II. JOSI.PIUND. wlf st (liutnvtf Kooiitff (ne. OoHthwfiit). Hard 29, Itr-tntlve and friend iinltrti to funeral. i'lhurs. 2 p. tn.. re&Mmco of huihand. 31T1 MftnpMa tt. Int UeUuo Cem, H'UMtns l lilfflM FU f . tamuei o ni. th Cpi WM'KIIAIIT April II In Atlanll!1 CM ' ' W tJariln.r and lata VlrlnU A, I'row.ll ' WS, ""I1 ''.'f,! ,lInvl,,,.1, ,,,i,,,.,rvft; , " " -1. " "', ,V" , . ' 'iiT, U,ls' 1S-' l.l. J.V,. IVIIAIll. UAUtULI nl lata Virginia. A, i'row.11 181'u I'li.atitut .1 . I'lil a. Int prlvat. lAIWUIi:. April 13. 1JLIZAHRTII WIJow nf I'uriiPlluM livvrlc. iiEcd 7-. U.lallvea an4 i frlcncla linlwrt to funeral. Tliura , 8 30 a. " ' .. 'J.'" "', nun man r.aul.m I'hijrrh of St. John tlio lvanceltst 1U h. in. Int. Holy 'ro. ivm MAOtiKN April U. MAnOAKFT 1IAJIT. vtfo of John J Maild.n (n. Tionn.llyX Jt.l atlv.a anil frl.nd. Invlt.d to fun.ral. Thura . , 3ii a in . r?3 K. ll.rrnan at Hol.mn rna.a of rwiulrm Church uC tlio Imraaoulat. Con. r option, u.rmantonn. If a. lit. Int. Ual? S.i'ulrhr. Om, Auto a.rvir.. i MAHSIIALU April IS. CUAlU-OTrB A,, widow of Joaroh H. Marshall. !t.1atlv.B,ahd frl.nda InvltM to fun.ral arrvirf. Thora,, I.' .30 p m.. M. II. I'hurch. Tucktrtoo, N. J. Int. Tura.rton, JT. J. JlfAKAJlS. April 13. JOHN A aon ot William uwl Margar.t MiAdama fn. Qitr l.v 1. ac.,1 18. Itelatlvra and fri.nd. llnlv ' Nam. Sol.ty and cla.a of lftlJ of i 8t John ith. BaplWt-i-'hurch, th. A. T Halcr V. It, --- r. .-.-..: t -- ... . r "-..- I . invill io lun.rai. jiu urxi.r .1 . vyia. i aahlrkon Sjil.niri riulnn ma a iti John, th Ilaptl.l rutin n in a in int Old Calbt- i ui"; :r.'M. .. V nWr., . . j . SIcAl.B.nn April 10, JOSRPII A , huaV k lIcAi.KijU April iu, juscrii A , nua. baixl of KllaaUth MeAlwr and aon olf How I and lat. John M.Ajtrr ll.UtlT.a mA frl.nai. I., o. O. l Lodj., vo SI, InvUftJ Tn, Unit (. Amm ( nl ' i nur, . ij 7 . r.itit.m mun Our l.ml nf lh Pniarv I Mci'l'LUH'OII April IS. OEOIKln AV,. I hmbaml or Kat Mel'ullouth and aon of tain John anil Maraaret M ulloutiti, lt.lAttyM ; anil frlmd. I'hlU 4tdto. No, S. R P. Ot. . I: I'hila rirera.n a Itolltt Aaao,. Inltei t , funrral rvic. Sat 2 r in.. 4TJ3 itarkot ' ,t int Ktrnwood Om IWmaln. vn.Y'm I vi.w.d Jrl ' Auto fun.ral. i MrPILI.IN Kud,ltnlr April 1, H- .WARD J huaband of Anna Mrtilim (, I jnrh.111 Duo notice ot fun.ral, SMTM. . park ar. ,, MoailOPt - April IS. TIATMQND y v , '1 band nr ri.na iitircnr inf. tjrrmi) ar J I aoti ot Mary and lata John MrOroJtr. R.u lv.a aon irivnai. mpot.'a fjturw if-.t ('.nut t'n an.1 TjTMU,! IfnlAXl 'Hb. BA1 In ll.rn.1 Ca. anil Tjooal Ilo i-Z' -T'- -,:.7 iiSSi ajuii Aw a JiH r
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