-mW4l" ""- S-TIV ''WTT' w ,- -iitr"'"'Jw mrr" W iiw';i" fntji a-1 M VEXING J'UBLJC J,EDGEJ PIULADIOLJUJJA, FUUUV. AP1UL ll), lUlcS IT pllJrw-ifltfrjW'-mwm gOSSIP OF THE STREET Business Career SfALL GAIN BY ALLIES WOULD I ot Peter Flint BUU&X i-lUUttS UJ)' SJ!aJU1T1ESI bfiuld WhiteS' t'linj ; Mr. I'Iitm.II, of Uio llettilolirm Shlpliullillni; c'onioritltim i W. II. nrottn, r Mir Mlrlvnip Wet-l Company ; II. Hew, 1 ' Brokers Find Present Market Conditions Un precedented war imaes iiiverytning. Gossip of the Street na n.1 1irn1;rr.t nl'G linan ll t h In kiivIiie? Ilint tlin nvAnt brMMiB1"' "" n. - i"u rK . . .1... in iiio Klnplt niul boinl markets Is tiiiiirrpfiileintnil. in ., U iiiuauw" - - - - -- -- It Is quit natural that It sliould bo so, as present world conditions " unm-eMdcntcd. In Europe there arc dally battles roJiib on, which ferrMpondcnts tell us are each greater than a hundred Wntcrlnns rolled ujonc. 1" "l0 wnflnB countries every pre-war theory of economics f . I...1 t..tr. n rnKn1 tint 111 nil i.t ftiAUn ......,..!.... ......... JVjj ben KllOl'Rt" mi" -...-... ...... ... .... ... iiu.-u ""iiUVJ I'Vl'l) i. jUStfjr is runnWK at top specu, many 01 mem uom nay niul nlKlit. tines of transportation arc congested to tho limit and tho Governments liriborrowlnR unheard-of. sums and upending fabulous amounts. Nothing i(j normal' i'vcriiiiiiB nuin.nimiu.ii, mm iuu iiimiiuiai muriici is imirtD' ln kecplnff with nil other Interest.-. Tho present stock market, . - 1 .1 - nf . I cfl a alert t4 mhllnl tTtA Ala. I t f . . !... ft . - t ii has been saiu su uhvh, n . i tnunii ih-u uiu ivmes nave nciti (jelr own without, as Lloyd George soys, lottng anything vital, tlio nirkct has remained strong but sluggish. At tho same time. It has been iiensltlvo that the Indications arc very plain that the slightest gain on tie part of tho Allies would bo the signal for great activity. othIng could havo thown this condition inoro clearly than tho Mcn activity of the market Just before the close yesterday, on tho .trtrzth of a rumor that the French and British had sturtcd an often- lire and We meeting with success. Tho market hud been strong but tot particularly active all tho morning until this rumor was put In cir culation, when all at once the trading began to assume the semblance ,1 feal business. If during the past week the tension of espectnncy over tho news '? k-possibie coup by Clcncrallsslmo Koch overnight was almost strained to the breaking point, there teemed to bo little doubt In" tho minds of some tinkers that tho time had arrived and that certainly today there would tesome newj that the turning point had been reached. Express Company Chiefs in Conference As predicted In this column some days ago, a meeting in Washington tthe heads of a number of express companies to tako up with tho rail road administration the advisability of placing these companies under Coiernment control was held Wednesday. Volhlns definite was accomplished at the meeting r.o far as is known. The proposal discussed was for the consolidation of nil the express com panies Into ono corporation, which would bo nutliorlzcil by Director Gcn (ral McAdoo to conduct all tho express business In tho country. Tho corporation would have n capital stock of about $40,000,000. divided among the tompanlcs in proportion to the physical valuation of their properties. He plan, It was said, will bo presented to tho director gpncrul when ho returns from his western Liberty Loan campaign. Some, bankers In this city cannot !co why the express companies ihould bo treated by the Ciovcrnmcnt along lines similar to those of tho railroads, with a guarantee based upon net earnings for a period of years. They assert that the express companies are transacting a business which fa being done principally by the railroads, and that tho parcel post has tut Into their earning within tho last few years to nn extent that It trouMbetcry difficult to decide on a basis of compensation should tho KOposil ever teach that stage, of which they nre doubtful. fatinghouse and General Electric In speaking of the outlook for the two big electric companies es terday. a banker --aid that probably never In their competitive history his there 1 icon a sharper contract us respects character of work than now prsialls between tlcncrul Klcctrlc and Westinghouse Electric TVcstlngliouse nicrlrlc Is u0 per cent to 53 per cent engaged in tiuv- ercment work. In other words, that proportion of Its production Is for Government account. And It compilscs a -wide variety of apparatus and Int 'materials, Including not only shells of different sizes, but machine ' tons and turbines and steamship apparatus for ships being built under "ihipplng board supcr islun. j,.v fjcncral L'lccttlc, on the other band, is not engaged In any direct .ilorm of war work and its only Important Indirect contribution is In build in; turbines. H has a lurgc amount of this work and Its turblno simps :, ire Jammed with orders for twenty to twenty-four months ahead. Ceneral lilcctric sales arc holding strong at tho rato of ?" 10,000.000 fer annum. There is every inulcatlon that llcueral Ktcctrlc will havo in ,''111$ another period of largo profits, although with tlo Increased cost of materials and steady Increases In labor bills, the imrgln for tho $101. 112,000 stock may not reach tlfo 1017 recoid of $3C per sharo beforo Federal taxes. " Itklionship of Employer and Employe In theje dajs of gigantic undertakings nnd accomplishments, when ,ii reckon in billions wlicro millions formerly wcro sulllcicnt, wo uro In fJanjer of losing our proper tense of relationship In every way flnan ' tiilly, industrially and socially. I In a recent number of tho Lighthouse Lantern, Charles I'. Carpenter ,.lu the following timely article on thu relationship between employer tnd employe: One night when I was compelled to work longer than tho usual i tours (there being no employers' union or any governmental legisla tion limiting the working hours of an employer) I did, not anivo at my f hotel until well after S o"clock. A modest meal had been u-ivcd for u Be, and I ate it in tho dining room during the period when tho wallers Hero fixing the tallies for breakfast. Whllo calms I heard two of the colored wallers In conversation. ; One of them said to the other that ho wanted to hurry and get through f his work becauso ho was going to attend a Socialist meeting. 'Where- upon the other waiter protested that there was nothing in socialism. ), The waiter who said ho was going to the Socialist meeting rc t. Joined with tho remark that "the rich had too much and they should ttvldo up." His friend replied: "Look here. You and I both got I 'pod Jpbs, haven't wc? Very well. Suppose tho boss woull divide up r tils dining room? Suppose ho gave you n tnblo and every other T waiter a table, and did tho panto with tho glasswuro and tho linen .., a4 the silverware. Could each of us go out with our tablo and j make as much as wo nro making hero?" ; Theso were both apparently uneducated men, but they wcro in i,,teWsent men becauso they urgued as Intelligent men do. And tho ; ply of tho antlsoclallstii; ono of Iho pair was tho best argument to Prove the necessity of the concentration of wealth for tho benefit of ' the working people that I havo ever heard or read. Not on my library ,. ahelves, which contain the writings of tho world's greatest economists, . r h there a more forcible and convincing illustration than that given 'i inn numoio colored waiter. Here was tho fact: These tables, linen, crockery and sllverwaro Concentrntivl In mm l.n,l,ll.,.- mi, lot- mn mnnnirpnicnt. enabled each V !""" t0 wake uood wages. To scparato them into their fccvcrnl J nnlta and put tho .waiters In posspssiou of tho units, and tho waiters t ould starve to death trying to make a living. j -me uusy num or industry would not uo ncaru m mo euuiii-udi , totrlct of tho city of Philadelphia wcro manufacturing establishments Lt concentrated here, nnd tho manufacturing establishments could ot exist were wealth not concentrated. Xo weaver could go o'f with h ohV'ioom and make as much money as a hundred weavers can iiako k a mm district where there are many looms. Home Socialists, It Is true, believe that all concentrated wealth wild be In tho hands of tho Government, a belief which I do not W, but which has very plaus(blo urgumens. pro and con. It ran "v no useful purpose to hero set theo down, however, except to MJ-lSat Socialists who believe a fair distribution of wealth can be MecompHshed. by having It concentrated In tho hands of tho Oovcrn- rant admit, (hat concentration of wealth Is necessary for tho pros WjVot the people. viat Is, .to eny, while there Is a difference of opinion us to who """M Wntrol tho concentrated wealth, oninlon Is unanimous that jtH8(iQuia bo concentrated. Kvcn tho group of anarchists known - vviiwiuiiMtu, bellevo thero should bo concentration oi wcanii. Y Wle.veMhe concentrated wealth should bo community wealth, WedlmaTshared nllko by nil members of the community. iw u fn. thcrcforo, be realized by every worklngman that whether !I!e0clallsto theory of ownership of wealth by tho Federal Govern- t" nt, Or Ihn'riMnmnnlHI. V.f.rt.t, rt ntimni-uliln nf wnnltll llV tllO COlll- if unlty or city, or tho prevailing tystcm of ownership of wealth by Ki we employer la In nntimi r.rr,.i n,n mnnnni nf ivpnllli tho Individual f!.0 will b,o visually tho same. Aggregate ownership of wealth f! ,. wuiion to its moro equal distribution unless ono is curium ui ('. l'"Chnt hi Imnr-lnnllnn ta nunilfli t r h1lnVn (lint llfl RltUallV lw what tho aovernment owns. wm " any-reiiiier t,intr. i,. , nnv niri of ti.n pitv Hall let him JooVtt wllJl chc,. nd ,ammer allQ try to tako ono chip of B'.'Wna jiee ItJilmself. Ho will come to a realisation that the Kifiertoc.e between private ownership nnd aovernment owner- wjJU;.Ue doyern,mct Is an artlflclat Individual entirely void ilon or :P,uh nna'jiii niyot' n apiUM jnaiyuwi pv roiurloht) , END OF STEELMEN'S EDITOR OF MASSES I "EXECUTIVES' DAY" STRIRK MUCH DESIRED DISCLAIMS CONTROL AT BUSINESS SHOWir.'oA XlX, i , Mr. Nully, of thf lluldwln Jxicomotlvo WoiUmj It. Hess, of A. IUhw Son; Mr. rCiiniovmix Piivpli'iunu ATmiIo ,',",l,w,'k' of '' ''' 'hilwlck Co.; XNlimelOUS i UICIWSCS iM.lUC iInmCM ,nrrK )f , & Zimmerman; R N. Iltruer, of the WanamakiT store; W. II. Hlippimrtl, of J. 11. Sliepard & Son nurJii. hltthrntl ull nnrcr votir hiulnf Tni,l?,'..'.'.'' h?il ttlllna. mli-lllii0 nnif '..','. ,''.1'".".'- -: your auction rfrnrfu nmt "" mp nri. lowr correct nnmr mid I Alabama Walkout Thrcalcning Says 1Ic Couldn't Exclude Industry First to Uc ' Articles From Periodicals. Considered Unlinlrl Tflonliafct of New Devices Cur tailing Labor Oil IVnoldnxInn, April 10. The strike of I Alabama Iron and steel workers, lnvolV- I lug 7000 men, will bf the llrst cas . Ynrl.. April 10. Max Kflstnuiti. former editor of tho 1lmr Y.l.tVt. .'."."' ."Bl",r" " "". ".1""c" i 'J,r,i ''i, 're'mfml nvrnton., trill h mf I ,mo before the new Nallonnl War, Socialist magazine- tho Masses took the I til. '..""'' 'l',"'n, "'"' ,,r ""wo-?'1 1 '',or Conference Hoard when it meets , .,,,, .,,, . , - ,. nr.r, .. i ,i.,,ir ViJl' f?' '! V. .'""' Mlnr.fjito- P!oV ..p., tik.m1.iv. 'rlio ki.iih. ii . .i,t. "'ItnoSH stand In lcderal Court In behalf o nnrYiM. Hl" "c U01C', '"' ",c "or" threatens to Involve tho emir- strel In- of hluisilf nnd three, associates who are v iluntry of tlie I lilted States. All ( ,,, . 1a1I looking io n settloincnt have fallr Hr.ui, endetli my first day n sales rlarl.- I,. ii ii... r.. ... i.i.i.. ' Hull liiiurp. Alii'll tH. A atrlko -.-.., ... ,k cilia, I 1,111 lirii-iiu infiiiiii. i . , .... . .: . J ... . ' 1 u,i,n..i. it. i.. ,., f ,,. ....i.ii . liipo imcrs ni me iiiant or tnc liiiltimore I """" uiiu'-m-i-nci oi mo inuni- J Prjil'ickH and Shipbuilding Company cation, the- witness drclareil .1 filan I guess all stores have a routine for tins begun Ijpchiio nue or their mini-1 whereby the imnnt f the mngnsslne. oung fellows stnrtlng In new Jnb fori lirr ,,n "Ulllateil with the union, aninng whom Its stork was equally dl as soon ns I tnrinnl m. mi. ,iiJ i.i '" nnnotmclrig the utrllto to the con- lded. were uBsurcd tho right nf having as soon as I turned up tills morning old rm0M ()f lh(1 Mim.Iam, ,, niMrlrl their rmitrtbiitlotis printed, made It Im mau Minion said to me: "Klint, there's , nf Columbia 1-Vderatlon of l.nbnr. In possible for him to eerclso suicrvllon two eases of china Jut conio In at the fcsslon hcie, president Jolin II. l-'ergii- nei- Hip articles, curtnons and draw A iMtrlotle touch was ndded to tho I'ltlladclphta lluslucs Khow at the l-'Irst Iteglliiclit Armory, llronit and Callow hill streets, last night wlu-n James V. 1'. Tlicrklldson, of W. Atlee llurpec .1 Co. i Mr. Clay, of C. A. Hlsler & Co. ; 1-'. H. Klltson. nf tho Kensbey k Mnltlfon Co. ; Mr. Campbell, nf the Sun Shipbuild ing Company ; AV. DruodliiB, of Druedlnc llinthcrs & Co.; Hr. L. S. Dalslmer, of Sylvan Halshnnr & Co.: J. C Carrutli, Kletrher l'nte. secretHrv nf the Aimuiillof the Industrial Trust Company: Mr. ltii.liif.Bi. S'niu i.'ninuiinv. whlii lum the i Lattn, of Armtrong-t.atta Company; 11 efforts charged villi conspiring to obstruct ' exhibition In charge, op-mrd the rvo-1 1 Halford of tl llunford & Co. ; d " eompllanrc with tl draft law nnd ells-,lng program by shiglng the "Star I ; - Alarslml . ,,t . J Mosklns & Co. ; claimed rest.c.nslblllty for tho character I Spangled ll.iimer." Mr: T.ite I,- n Pari- , )) 1 vlns. of . S. It Ins. Huns U.; f r.n of the matter printed In that mmjaxltie. I l"'o soloist In on- of tha large Npw ' 1 I. "f ! Hrotlirrs. ill "" , - ... i .t. ..1. ..!.... n.l l.R H..1. ...n. - - - I back yard. Unpack them, please, nnd be very careful that you don't break anything," "Ves, sir," and t starred to make for the back door. walkout. TllA llllllillllflll.'- .......no,.. I- .,ni..if.iul And oh, Mint." ho called after mi. almost exclusively on covcrnment work, "squcezo each handful of straw car-, i-on (lenouneed Inlmr niganlzntlons which ' mgs trnioii It contained. Only a ma vlolato their ngrcement with thf Cot- . Jorlty vote of these "contributing edl ernment aniLnskccl the delegate.) to re- I tors," he satd, could exclude fiitm publl servo their approbation of tho strike I cation anv matter submitted by any ot until more could bo learned about the them. fully to bo nuro no eup or saucer or any thing Is left In It." "Yes, Blr" "And oh. Just a minute, Mint." said he, an I started off ogaln, "don't squeeze too hard nnd cut yourself." 1 waited this time to see If ho had anything moro to say. Xr liln.Kinv, x. April ID A gen eral strike Involving 3000 men, mainly steel workers, threatens to ipr-nd and Tries Suicide With Safely Pin Trrnlon, April lf. - Arrested on n charge of trying to pass a forged check. II. 1.. Walliu'e. of this city, attempted suii'iue in ii cell in Hie Second l'nvtiii-t merely siipciutois nnd their vls-lt re sulted In a number of substantia! sides. Today Is schrdillod as another "rx pciitlvcp' dn," uud Hip cilllcprs of the Khow arc counting upon n grt-ntpr crowd. Among thosp attending the show yes terday were olllelaU from Chlliu, who placed an order for several calculating machines for Oielr Government. Admission to evecutltes' day was hy special card bearing tin- nntnes of tho Include 2000 miners employed In nearby I ETJ '.' . 1 "t'w.V.lU iti.'T. n!!U,l!.,it enncerns to whom they were sent nnd collieries, The strikers demand I.W.pVl:Tf;j,& T!.,".,",i,-0r: ' Eastern Car Coiniiany, the Scotia Ship ard, thn .1. V. Cummlngs Company Shell Knctory and tlv Albion Machine Shops. Already the miners n the tlrccnwood. wages, Improved working conditions .nUt-nint to inill.-i .l fntnl in hir anil iuii recognuioii ior me eeueraxinn of Itbor. t ar work Is affected by the I strike, the shops doseil Including those nf tlin Vm fl Iji-ntlf. Cfnl f-.mitit.n.- 11, n . ..... .. ... ,. .r.... ...... . Utl.,'..... .... "If you do cut yourself," he added, "seo that the blood docs not get on the cups." NOW t Will lecai-ll lint t Inmleil tilts Job Inst Jitinil-i- tvimn i -..! in tim I Colberup and Thorhurn collieries, who .1 ' ,.,,,. , nr' members of the Federation of Labor, storo on Jack Held a recommendation. ,avo jC(i the strike, and union leaders Mr. and Mrs. Mlnton wero waiting for Fnil men nt Rtcllarton nnd Westvllle mo. Airs. Alllltnn? Vee tmleeil clip 1.1 11. ..... ....1 . .iim wears tho trousers In that household . , 0re ndjustid. This would bring the Mr ll 1-111- i-uiuvn vii nn- more every ihbiu in mmilitr Ul to 5000. holp out. nt least so Mike tells me. Mike An offer by the Uovcininent nf a board ,1s a red-beaded, frcckhd kid. They i nf conciliation to settle thu strike was call him "the boy." ' i-i-ru'cil by tho federation. whUli de- Od man Jllnlon was for hiring me munded npiioliitment or n royal comins- right away, but she fbed about n biin-pi0 to Investigate the troubles, or the jdrcd questions ot mo one offer another, taking over nnd operation of the plants something llko this: t,- the ilutvriiment. J "Vour name Is Mint? Any relatives to I tho Mints of Alabama'.' No? Well, I'm ... . , i,.i, ,,, n- ., , .... , . . .... m, ... ,.,. . New tiirl,, April. III. Hepri'entat vps glad of that. The Alabama Mints are nf unionized marine . nglneers. the Aniev- I very undesirable people. I Impo Mu,,. steumshlii Assorlallun. compi-Uing I nro nn honest oung man. There's a oHiirrs of t.ir imijorlty of Aiurrlcan lot of valuable goods nround here, l'o ntciiinslilp lines, and the I'nlteil States 1 you know how tn work a cash register? shipping board hat.- begun n series of Alfred rtiint tie old nun . vou show "'" '"." " "" u uujuri a Philadelphia Arrivals at A'cio York Hotels eluded V. V. Uncoil, of the II. I. lu I'ont de Nemours Company: !. !. I.t -back, of tlie American Standard Met.il Products Company: ' II. IIt. of llot & Sons; II. Ilnwsnii, of Ilosim ,t llow- son ; A. liodMin, of VtHton-1odon Cmn- ITiYMORP finest of the men for a new wimn scale nnd Htstpin of latlngs to become ptfectlte Mi 1. The ineetlngs will continue from day in day until a satisfactory ngrti -incut Is i-i m-hi il. lin-lnii, April 1:1. rtecommrndntlons that a bill protldlng for a tlfty-fmir-liour working week for women and children implotcd In men'iiutlle rr.talillhlnnenls 'lip yuhm.ltptl to lb" neM Irf-glslnturii Iiiim- brrn iimiIp lit tbp citinmittcp m hhn bow to work u cash register nod sec If he knows bow to mnkp change." Then to me: "What church do you go to? Congregiitlonallst? I'm sorry for ' that. I'm a Methodist." Then to Iter husband. "Well, we've got to hate some- I body, but he doesn't look as If be knows much." I dare suy die's light, but I wish she hadn't said ll right before nn . Then tlin nlil tivui Inn!; mi I lip stnl'v. .t tie i.-i.i,l t'llnk. ..-,.l ,.r v., 11. t inn soc.al -velfaiv ll tt.tn lAplalned that the prepared to give you it chance." Here committee' u'"n tvn Intluenced by n teligiam from Quurti nnasler (Ipiirrnl orgc W. Coetbals, who In response to n message from Senator Charles S. Law- j he beamed on tve. I don't know wheth er he expected me to twy 'ihreo clieer.l ... tl.A iilinnm ' l.lll l.n nvlilnntlv V pecteel me to show I was pleased, so Jfp- f ""s,on: " 'T f"''vpl It most I ald: "Thank you, tlr. I'll bo cry glad to have It." "Now .ton know, Mint, .tou'll get ei valuablo OMicrlcneo licre." sold he. "Vce, Indeed." ehlrpcd In Mrs. Mln ton. "Ilter.vbody says Mr. Mlnto-i l undesirable at this time to enact uny law which noulil tend to rcelucc tho output of Mni-sachusettH mills. WOULD MX ALLOWANCE ..i.tt. i.i-il In one of the- best storekeepers for miles (,)(, ttp.I.luK ' ,,.;.; uround. I bcllete thero are many jijung men wiio would bo glad to pay to work here Just for the experience." "As I tflis snylng," l-psnmeil Jllnlon. "ouiI havo all unusual chance of learn tnir tbn business . tlsiroiichly here. If ... .:..... '...... .......!. - .. Ainendnie nt eif Ihw so as to II Hum.. Itl.'hninixi A louller, Itetiiliiaion W s. t'urletl. flnnelei . .1. I Kelli-r. I'uniherlHlMl .1 .1. lire-"-. i'-il!lniTwitit Mr- II. HKinllinii. IlriKin' It. 1' lliilion. Netherlnml l'. MiMnhnn Park Avenu-. II. tl. .Ve-nlln. AlireiiiuulM II. IVmrtil,. Purlc Atenu- . Ilirlininsi! Ha.... 111. k. I 11. 1.. putermaii. iiinant. I'. It. Hterret, l,Htham I: H Klewnrt, HI. Auelrevi Mrs. C. N. Ht.MKrl. HI. Amli.n W. i-. tVillmi. llr.-il Nnrlli-m tf. J. tViln'jt-i. Welllnstun. 1" '. Ilri-ani. Ilernlil Snuar . t. i:iir. tVulllili I. II. Knslir. .tlrllHiniu.!i f. t.. HsitH'i. .tberilom. t. I.. Kimri.ril. Alliori f. i' Kleniln. tlraril. i'. I.. Hiiulrt. ilrnn.l. tV. . Jeelr. APiert. II e' JelTr,.. Arwrii f i .tl. .tnns. Walli.'U. .tl. .(. Jii..u. ,ki-nl. ' A. tl. I'rasneifr. Hri.liM .1 l.ea.iur Nru rlttaml .1 II MaKlline-l. tValll. . tf. Wlilen. Aberitei-n. II. .1. U'.i.im.n. Alie-nl -i-ll. N'-l.iin. N'ortiianetlo '. I r nrn.ilHui Cli'.ral. M llnller. Alier.'-el'. II. SrfMim llraml II. Selit-llbls Alier.1i er S. V. M,ele.nhn. tlier.l. 'i I 1 1. S'f. Wslllek. .1. I Stunt, t'nlon H mai . tlr nr) Mr. Van fall uli.ii..- iju H II M.nl. AI..T.Ii.n II. Wi'Inttullli. Itrct.du e nt 1 1 ' H ! Veil. Ilroll". .tllaa N. 1 arler. Pari. Av-tiu Mr .1. tV. Ilelaev. Ilrealln T l:. f '.-a roll Ilernlil Hmu.ii . II. tlnrelnii. MeraM Suuitrr. I'. I' Hare. tireat Nnrtlun. T. Ilnlliiiul, tt'iHKlivuril. P. Ilorrii'iii in. I tr uliti 1. If IIiiiihIi. rir.-r. i'iiiii ll.-ii'jl. Mr 4 Jems llre.lln. V V I., of. llraml .1. I'. l.iniL-l.iiriii-r. N'amrr. I. II. Mi-lntln-. N'atan.. "I", .tl. I'liiHHII. llrialill. ll HinillllHil. lleraM Hun.. 1 . II. K HtHiniii. iirainl I:. 1 1. nulnlti r. Ilreall'i A. tl. Tiniiitr Herald Huurt' A. I:, tt'uii'l l.illiulll. Trmle ltriirfrntiilhc lll.iunf r'a.tllp. I.usiIk. J.il.s Mill 11: Ji r .lri'in tu J.i U.in, T'lntv-lxih air I 1 iijfefWih Illllllk I i iSetsiBssssm. &M : sBsnp ragssss? mz mssL stitaifaas as y!J6SiS!SiSi lifi&iiiii ffr-Sria AllwNT10 CITV Sprlne rnrne. Hrnt up the einir Rlrrim l.i AllMntle, tit.v and tlie TRAYMOltR The ttorld'a (lrralrt Itrtnrt. Er (111a trill tie tliere. MaVe ynnr re.erva tlein. now no an not to lie dlnapnnlnterl. American and European I'lanx Weitminster ,v- '" u. ta.t. rtjuiiui5te.r , PMv, h.., fl tr M 1 nrk't f 'U imlr Chaa. Iluatt. I tlilAtllOIl, . .t. you are a bright, willing, ndlte Joiing ' PHgpe "tIii. measure, which has been mini. 1 111 iirciuiuu u. i"-ii ) - urs,.,i i,v (i,,, war and Navy Depart- slrnct you all about this buslnes-. Now. ,,, ou,tl i,poom cfTcctlw; liPt as tet salary." lie purstd his lips while Ju,v , he thought on this weighty problem, i The lull ,, rot Ides for a fixed flat rale "III start you oi'-tcn dollars n week. of $,j ., ,, j.ium,,,,,., from u mnn and If you show yourself worthy or ni to Mh nitr nil ..1,11,1,-,.,,. or where the conlldence and nulckly learn to piotlt M,lltpr ,H mnarrlcd to other dependents by my Instructlun to you. It Is IHIS--I- ,.,, K ,,:,r(.t, hroth,-,- , slsler. If lile 1 will bo nlilo to give uu 11 dullar , ,.,otment l-i made for wife am children. a ueek ralto In tho reasonably early fu- $- a ,nont, uould ho si aside fur other protlde for n cnnipulsni-.t flat nllotinent 1 ronm' IRtl from f RIH ng men ,. ihelr dentnnlentH w X'.S liP" n 1. V'ta .T nVuiu' hV.i Instead of the present sliding ccale Thiri-h.H.nini eiri-t. Imj?imI on family conditions and tlie pat- , U. ilulilhiir 8nu- .tl. linldher;-. 1,1 mu of the me., has been Introduced In tlie '"iP"! tlYrZ. 'iiSLe.u,, , iiounp ny liPiirPHPniiiinr mnu. oi irn- or uaists himi (iiariH. a.Iumm Wj WORKS Wk I mffl ni:v rmiTAiN, conn M , ,-.1 . 111a .ii"itnvinvi uiaij.iiiti tn-1 ?tw till IH and built by Aherthatv' for Kf U SCO IK floor oSi h one ol g IfS several cont.-acts entrusted AJ ig to us by the Stanley people fl . TSuil! by ffM ONSTRUCTiO.V CQ jgl HOUSE '.'rart.ia Srr nn ntt.ort Oolf. T I. t.alieivnc.l 4SII LAltEWO o O NWJERJIV Wr.ltNF.RIVIM.I-,. 1.. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS iutNi:it-4ViM.i:. pa. inMi all v Hi Vr ir Pine ice nry. Tvrv omfort fo lutK nr Fhort rt-nt. ltuth. ihu. Kr-td' t.t l-nj-BlPlrtn I" V K.K.H. ojii Pulliuaim New Vil( nrnl I'filta. SUNSET HALL J'""" , ",'' , th0 " t httrrni Iiumo torn 1 n i- . i 1 ."( "lrv -ilr: iViAiiUfut mount u In w ,il' . 1- lichtfut vim 9 for nt.-cnis. Nni a -.ii,.itMi ln'ii. WfitP i,ro. s. daul, man nc i", W'Tiit? tll l'u . i Lwlfr Central. sri:Msiiu Nonn: "FLORIDA TRIPS" 1 hum i'iili..tfii:t,i'iiiA S13-00 "n' i"J S32.00 TO TH TO S22.40 "" T" S40.00 .i.trnsnvvn.t.n p.K"Hr rlro u bMiur malniain-d. ni wv to trnvel '. eomfnrt at loir ff.. i-'li ,l-l s-rvlce. Lunsult ut .1, , . ...i. trip Snnlh tintciMTS.. tur.R- Tr.,N!. co. lit I 11tl. .!--"' a' I'roi"' t. .HI. 1 nm. ',,. ,, K ifiawar- A. I'liOPo Toiiilmril tOUO nr tValnal 3MI tv 1: TLnscn. 0n'l Pan. Ant. nt. n'a aini wclii-n'v uoim- l' lihn.ili. J. ill.- Ji M )' ture. "Ten dollars 11 week with n dolbir raise In the icasonably carl.t future-." thought I. "Ho ought to furnish 11. blue, print to explain what he means by 'Hie reasonably early future.'" Still, t bail to bate a Job. so I thanked him ami nuked hhn when 1 could start ttoil;. lb told mo J could stall today, uud tu h"ic I "i. , ,, , As I win lPUtliig the store he ' ilh '. nie back mid said: "I womb .-. ".is mail. If tou realize that a dollar :i ' ! niNi" In' salary Is 1iri-l" d.ill.u- .1 cnr. You can d,i a tot with fifi.v-i " dollars." ile,iidenli. If any. M. .faciili.iili N'mi' Slratiit. I. It llnillur- -tl. 12111 llremilu.ii H N'i-imiiiiii. furuiliir". Allii-rl. SlrimLlnlK' ft rinl 111. r Alls I: A. liu ri lire.-ie-nllliu. :0 Plftli aveine II ln ilerlek nien's 1 Inlliliir. l.allmii tllsa t. t . Mtiln i . Illl-.i ' -IJil" .1 tt.miiiliik'i' Mil-- -tl MctLili. wi'lil'Mi's 1 'o.il.- 1111IIH l.lrt. ....cuii tills-.- -lilt- .11-1 l-l'.ltl-. Itlu.llii' .IV r KleM'lilh (ilr-et niuiii-r- Ml. Lu.--i.ir. 1. n. -il'i. iient .. Ji r .' dr. -ns. 1.". lla-t 'I' w nii -Ulli !r Mill I'muiMlo - A 1: 11 !-. ni'ii' n. 1 ir mil i.m TOIlAV'S 1IUMMISS IlI'lfiltAJI Suppose you had nuvrd pour l-ii raise, how much icoultl pun kii iniirf What doe3 this mean to VOL". f . iKfi m MOHKQE Uublncss Qucbllons Answered What hranih of Imslneas nITrra Ui- l -i i-hais-e nf einplojiiifiil und adyaiieeiiieiii tor a miuhs man with s'-llluir alilllU .' l-or Hi" last fix ear I Ime I""' " a i-uneern ileallna In liull.llnB liMlirml ynr the hifl tlireu sears I huo liti 11 .m outiilile fali'sman. ., I mil willlnB in Hie am where, am niin rieil. will l Ihirly-onc jeara iil.l hi Viiisim. The best chances for big poi-itluns hi the selling business will be In export telling. Make oursclf lirollclciu in sumo foreign language. Spanish would bo most helpful In yon. rude Snni is going to bate n lot of business In .smith Anurlcu nfler tho war: bo will want clover salesmen to go down and gel Ii. As you are willing to lltu un where, the i-Miort business may appeal to .ton. In tin domestic Held, try selling ma chinery equipment, concrete fur paving, tire engines, etc. The position riiiuliing the most technical knowledge Is the one which pays the highest salary. (I'ONTINL'i;!) TOMHUP.UW) The Only Complete Calculating Machine ANV ONE can operate the Monroe Calcu lating Machine, because it is the simplest, fastest, most accurate and most useful cal culatinr: machine made. Adds, subtracts, divides and multiplies as nuicklv and casiiv as other machines add. See the Monroe at the Shotv.i JOHN R. RAMSAY, District Manager 1 i:i,i;i'om: m-icki; 1.17 MDMtUK CAI.Cir.VriNd MAI HIM: CO.. New- Moik Ihrlmncn llhle. I'Mla. t I I lMfMU kvUi Hutu. U-rc4avAHercMr..t(rd iot a folly, but X nececly.iuid a. tksiilni. t , tcoMMeRcifliyvAA TlTInKlt?DV Vri FOR THE BEST STATIONERY Consult MANN'S BLANK BOOKS standard for Nerrntr Vcnrn "The machine thai thinks" MOON-HOPKINS A Mechanical, Mathematical Wizard the World's Masterpiece "PHILADELPHIA" MADE Vour Hills Pay Holls Vouchers Ledgers Statements all written and completely mechanically audited with i.perd, nccuracy nnd neatness that gives you Volume Capacity Mllciency and Kcouomy. Steel Filing Cabinets Portable Typewriters G. See Hie Trout 1'atent ItKMOV- .Mir.r: i-autitions for MRIJPT riling. F. GNAU The kind to use for your per nonal roirespondence. 'omplctu with traveling case. $43.65 Woodstock The Typewriter "Supreme" Wp are eliminating the heavy cost of celling lypetvrlters and are giUng r.n the direct benefit. Our ttiinlr.nle I'rlca 5G7.SO, $81.00 825 Chestnut St. South Wall Iloolln 152-153 TODAY ANOTHER EXFCUTIVES' DAY Busy Executives who have not yet visited the Show arc invited to go tilts afternoon and investigate the many time and labor saving devices and systems being demonstrated. Tho hours between 1 P. M. and 6 P. M. havo been set aside especially for Executives. The Show will be open to the general public from 6 P. M. to 1 0 P. M. this cveninc and from 1 P. M. to 10 P. M. tomorrow. CLEMENCEAU FIT AT 77 "Six Months All I Want," lie Tell Surgeon at Examination. New York, April 19. Asking for a thorough physical examination. Pre-j mler Clemencrau, of Kranc, who U scventtapven vpnra ntr) cmM tn aua nrtny surgeon: "Tell me frankly If n can continue for tho next six momisl In that devll-of-a-way existence 1 carryi nn lion-. HIv tnnntlia l oil T M-aMf- This remark waj attributed to th rremler In a dispatch from Parts givr. out here today by tho ofndal Freticll bureau of Information. "You havo more than six month ahead ot you." the surgeon announced) ufter an examination. , ) KiirrATioxAt. York churchen and his rich votco brought out the Insnlrlng strains of the j. ....... t -.. i.-:ii c.tf national uiithem In a manner which I on"M '" 'rm i-onei), mils Sell etoked applause. Umlelon. !.. April 19. -ll has detel- Yesterday was out-of-town merchants' I 'Peil tlmt .Insepli Kuslmt. who hanged' day at the show, nrnl there was- a large "."".r'C,"!.,, '"'r.,;:l,frl" .l.Zv'".'?. ."Ii.leS attendance ...f merchants and business , a!,nV' h'it'' Xnitonal'".' ' 'itis 'Hir? men from point adjacent to the rlt. ' died three weeks ago and he was the nicy were or me uuymg Class mm not i oniv meupier or the family left at hotii". Ilnth m . . 7. 014tn Cbeataat BUM' Pawltinna iiaran'l Enter now, tar ar atalit. learhera tfanted. Position waltinc. r-rlatratlon for Colleca an1 Normal rraL Vil TearNera' Bnrean- innX MarWt f Mtmio ,1 licMKindetii v was irlveti ns the cauo of the niiiide by the I'oroner. rniNfi KK.soitTi tTI.WTIC CIT. N. J. D AfiTIME PIANO PLAYING 1 lV TAUOIIT IN t IKSSOSS " Raeiklet MaUed Pra mniTr.vsE- fccitnoi, -r malar kw 1520 Chestnut St. Spruce X7 stvnniiyn ASHER'S. Cor. 22d and Walmrt, ) Itssons, ts. Includlni udm.. towel, ate. 2 Pools I nailli, i AI.I. OH I'llOSK LOCUST 1.T 3 Parties, Tues.,TIiurs.&Sat.EY. MAHKIED llfl'KIJSV ONKIt.U THOIUS BUCK I l.t:Y ami ANN O'NUILI both of PMlad.1-' nhi.i. wero marrleil at ht. John'a Catbalk; I'hui'li hy tho lltv, francla xicValsh, B.I U . ul liorence. Ala . Monilay. April 15. j fezafyg Don't Blame the Architect, Builder or Weatherstrip Man Because Your House s Cold Last Winter Wa KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE LOOSE-LEAF FORMS All ot llin Neiicfcl Srttcnia CARBON PAPERS MANIFOLD PAPERS Typewriter Supplies Card Index Syatemi Filing Cabinets i:iertlilne In line OITlie htullone-r) Wltle Variety Tfltuhono Marlict 100 rVILLIAM MANN COMPAKf lllank BMk Iioiia Iul titallon.rr.frlntlnr (VsVnttfKi J.ltborapUlnt 919llrktSt. PIME BEACH, M.J. rettin tii pink iti ai ii for health. binplaeM am) rl-aiurta. aloni Tum lliie-r irul Pimrnt Xtj, inea, iiicb anil dry- no malaria or mi-aiiosr lant niodrrn lmprortraeniM Aiuonu th" fas, rleetri? llxtala. ttlfnbont. ulrirapta. Horn, rhool, chure-U. lairo liotel. l-ol Uil23. soma lirctr (90 up lntit now pefora Ilia prloa aettaMe-a, thtf tattlr trill. Heathoro prorwrtir It a niie moutr maker, and; irlll not docrnie In talna. 00 pr rfnt of our mor-j people Marie their rortunv by ptartlni wttii smalt lareattaeBtt. Toil rsn do the tsnifi. fc,TAU'aV'nW, A small pajnwiit down eecurta anj !,- UUrtjr l-oJ scctptee tl a winmg.'lfa latsrtst on. uortld halsace, Wrlte,i fpboaa or eH. , . i . ... .r-j ,-,. ..... ,..,CTiimi w-.., n-HONIi. rjwir.nx ousn. H I I I I I I I I I Don't say that the hcatins plant is inefficient: Even the best - constructed buildings soon leak between the window frame and the building itself. The more the building settles the worse these cracks become and the deeper winter winds dig into your coal pile. Tlie only effective remedy is to calk the space between window frame and wall with Pcconi Elas tic Calking Compound. It adheres to wood, brick, stone or concrete, never dries out or cracks no matter how the house settles. A single inexpensive application means 20 to 50o saved in your coal bills forever. Phone write or call for particulars. PECORA PAINT CO. Established Over Fifty Year Ago 4th and SetaVlev Ave. P&laUaWlohuL H MM PAatH JfaiwIfaaTron fiatti Jl 1KB HaH HaaV MHH Haaai aaaaaW aalal wf, IBaW aaaW., .. Hl ur3iir.l. April IT. JOSEPH1NR IlKNRHITTA. Tvlilbn- of l.udwla- Arf. aKl - It-latlte-s and frl-nd Invltnl to funeral i-rvlr.t. Hat . s p. m , no Hollr at. (4Jd and tti-tmlnter). Int. private, Northwood Cem. I-rtrnd may rail Frl., " to ll p. m. K'iSF.W. April 13. IIDWAHD .. hu iianrt of H-len Atiit (ne-e- Warfel) nnd aon eif Henry P. unit Kllzabrth Anne-u-, nltlr and frl-nda. Proareaa Lodge. No. 600. F, nnd A. M.. Invited to funeral n.rvtcea, Frl.." : p. in., rarlora of Oeorare TV. Darrett, N. K. i .or. Park and I.ehlrh aiv. Int. miltldal e'-m. Homalnt may b view.! Thura.. 8 tii 11 n m. Auto funeral. Iteadlnx paperti rlea-i e'eipv. . AI.MSON. April 1. at Atlantic CItr. ' V J . MARION t wife of J lloaa Allison nn--- Simon!. Kunral at i-onvenlence of fani.ly. r--l.ljnci- of cousin. tT. J. Rernolda, ' 1SJI -Inrlne Harden t. AllMrlTROXrj April IT. OKOROB Tl . buibanel of Mary Armatronu. Relattrea aail frlenilii. employei of the- niertrlcal Rureaii l.i.'ontii Trlb--. No. 31: fhrlte-n Ne-at. No. 1H.1.". Order of Owlr; aermantnwn Rpublt- an riub, lnilt-il to funeral, flat.. Hdto m. m . -jn-j n. TIalne-i at. Pol-mn masa of r"iulem St. Vlncint'a Uhurch 10 a m. Int. I Inly S-tiuli-lire fern. lUl.ntt'I.V. April IS. XtOMI C. wife "if .turn) tv. nalilvin Inee f'upterl. ased oft I llrlatlrra and frlend In'-lfM to funeral' erilr. Hun. -' p. m.. l-nrtS N 12th at i. Int lllllalela Cem. Auto fune-ral. IIARFflRD. April 1. KRANKMN P , oMi-ai ilillit of Franklin P. and Jennla Rar- ford ln-e Danl-la). aed " y-arr. Rrlatlre-e. nnd frlenda. John II. St-tron Sunday School,) invie.ei 10 iimerai nerirAa. nun., l p. m . ppr-nl-. re-ldinri- 102.". N. Tith at. In. Hli1 ald im. Ilemalr.a may be tiewrtl Sat. H lo in o. m. iltTr.. t Ml. ltoll. N. J Anril If. lllHVi;V M. HATKS. husband of Mirr E Rum f aBfil ":. Rrlutlv-a nnd friend-., alt.il j-u-r ,a. ii. i. . u . oi .in. noiiy. invneei to funoral. Sun., i! n. m.. 152 Mill at. Int. Ilreitli-rtiood tVm. Friendl may call Sat.,' from 7 to 0 p. m. IIWCK. Ap-lt 17. JF.NNIB wife of Irwin n. Ilick n-e Navlori. aceil 2rt. Uelatl-ea on.! frli-nda Invited lo funeral service). Van.. 2 li. m.. residence of fattwr. Charlea Naylor 177 tv. Upplncoll at. Int Oreenmount Cem. I'.emaln may lip iewed Him. -i- HVi-KKK. Arrit Jr.. CATITARIN'B. wlfal e-i ii iiiiam nee-Ker. ueiaiitea anfl rrienua, i l.iitiia of the Sacre-d Heart of flt. Edmond'-i narlnVi. Hi Aanet'a Auxiliary. Knlrhia of t i. jeinn, .o. 114, invueii to tun-ral. 3SI-, R a m.. eon-ln-law'a realdenr-o, Frane-la J Hdit-. IK.1.-. H. intli f. Sole-nn nu of r. o'liem ihurci. nf St. Thomas Aquln-ia Paoj n m Tnt Iloii fros-i Cen- Anlo funral,f nnnBNs. Aorii is. RnnwcA vir I i'INIA MOORIIKAD. wife of Hemard' Ucri-n. mi. prlvale. ttoo-llawn N. T. I11SHOP IndJenly. Ar-ll 17. JIART P " fe of John Ulshop. ased 23. Int. Cedar Hill i em Prl-t.. BOSnii Anrll IS. MART ANN. latr of' late Alfreel M. Ilosee. aeert 02. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Snt . 23n n. m In 1.. Clanler at , Oermanton-n. Int. nrliaie !v Hill Cem. rrlenil-" may call Fn.. 7 to 0 p. ni. IIOWKn. Anrll IT,. WAI.TKR , . hus band of Kdna M. ard eon nf RVhard If. anet tile, c Rower, aaed ?7. Relative" amt frt.ndt. Jefferson i'oune-11. No. 13 Jr. o r. A. M Frlndlhlp Pli.. No. 20.'.. S. of' T InWteri lo fur-ral aerilr-a. Frl.. 2 p. m M2 N. 2ii at . Camden. N J. Int. Bver jrreen Cm. Lnditea and friends may call Thura.. 7 lo 9 p in. IIRDflAN Anrll IH. at 2307 CallowhlU i.. PATRICK J., husband of late Sarah B llrnaan. Rrlutlve-a and friend Invited tn funeral. Sat.. 7:3rt a. m.. 23IH Green st. Solemn mar of reeiuiein St. Francis Xa iler'a Church H a. m. Int. Nevr Cathedral ' Ceiii Auto funeral. llltrST. Anrll 1(1 CONRAn. hunhand of ntlzaheth M. Rruet. aeed 3. .Relative anil friend. Dalolale Caall-. No. W. K O, E.. Deratur Ide. No. 5t I, O O P.. Invited in funeral Benin. Sal., no a ro.. 442t N lSlh at. tin. IllllaiiU fenr via funeral mi Crlend ma.v i-all Vr . S lo 10 p. m MfCUArCaN. In Nnrrllon-n. April IS, Al.t'XA.VDKR SIMMS IICCHANAN. aied W. Reluiiies and friends Invlied In funeral a.Tvli-e. aon-tn-law'a reaid-nce. John Rt. 1717 ! Kalb .. Norrlstown. Sat,, 30 p. m Int. prlvnte. UUCKIIA1.TKR. April 1 at Aahevllle. N '.. FIIANCIS II.. e,n nf Henry and 1ati , KhU' lluiUhaltei. axed 20. Relattvea anl) frl-nd Apollo I.odae. No. S8 F. and A.; M.. and Keystone llrnne'h. No. 1.17. ?. A. of1 letter Carrlera. Invited to funeral aervlee. Sal . .1 p. in.. 3112 N. Tront st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may b vlemed" :A1.I.' Anrll 17. MARGARET, dauthter of lal- William vd Cnthla Call. Rela tives and friends imlted to funeral aervleea. Mon.. 2 p. m.. nlece'a reatdence. Mrs, Rlla rherry 4318 Sansom st. Int, Fernwood, rem. CAniinr April 17. RICHARD, hushand, nf Mary Caber). Relatives nnd friends. Hotyl Name Society of St. Columba'a rhurcn;' Operntlv Plasters- Aso.. Invited to funeral.' Sat . :SO a m,. 2044 N 23d st. flolsmnj renulem mnaa m. r-olumb&'s Church 10 a. m, ini llnlv Cros Cem. , i'llir.l.S.-April 18. JOSRPH S. CARELSJ nf Vaahville. Tenn.. azeil 02. Due notice oC3 funerl will lie riven CARI.1N. Anrll in. CORNBMUfl. hus- band of Mary Cnrlln (nee Rwope) and eon of, Cornelius and Roaelle Carlln (nee Donnelly). aaed 32. Relatives and friends, employe: of Valcomn DelnB and Flulshlne Works, Inilted to funeral. Sat.. 7:3n a, m.. parents'' residence. 22H3 N Reese st. Solemn htilj? iiuh Msltstlon Church 0:30 t. m. Auto; service. CARRIGAN April 17. MART J.. dauh-, ler of late John and Annie CsrrUan, Reta! Hies and friends tnvlted to funeral. Mon. R:30 a. m.. retldence of nephew. John IV Schllllnner. 121 N. Sharon ate.. Sharon Hill Pa, Solemn ren.ulem mass Church of thaj; Holy Spirit. Shnron Hill, 10 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem. PI.HnMONT. On April IR. Et.IZABK.TlT, jvldoiv of J. Chrlttorher Clermont, as-ed 78. Relatives and friends. Susnuehanna Frausn Vereln. memhera of Calvry Lutheran rhurch. Invited to services, Mon., S p. w. insn Jf. 43d st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Frtsnds msv view remains Sun.. S to 10 p. ra. CONtVAT. April 14. RERTHA. wlfo of William Conway and dauxhter ot Arthur and Alice McCann, Relatives and friends. I,adlea! Auillla'y. R. of R, T.. Invited to , funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m 1334 Sliver at. Hluh mas of requiem Our I.ady of fsrcr church to a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre i Cem. Anlo service. ' I CORRRTT. April 18. JOHN CORRHTT. aeed 81. Relatives and fri-nds Invited to i funeral. Sun., I p. in.. 413 Harrtsonst. i Ridley Park. Pa. Services In. RMley Park ' M. 15. Church 2 P. m. Int. Northwood Cem. , CROCKKn. Suddenly. April U.CirARIAS 8. CIIOCKHR. husband of U1l V. Croeke; Ineo Meek), Relatives and friends InvltM lo servlf. Trl., 8 p. m., 1009 S. S7U) It Int Siin1elnd. Mas. CROWTHER. Aorll 13. EUZARKTH A , widow cf Daniel Crowther. aaed 89, Rala i lives and frlsnds Invited to fun-ral services, Sat.-. 2J0 p. m.. residence of aon-l-i-law, I Curtis S. Rushy, 1788 (lllllnaham st Frsnk. ford. Remains may be viewed Frl. : Int. private. nWIDSON". Anrll 18. 8AItIKT. nXVlti SON. axed 72. Relattvea anet friends ln vlled lo funeral sejvtees. Pjt.. 3 n. w,.- 111.1. t roeovci, 1C, mcirua elm, . eovi "'nlv'tS.Rudsenlr. Anrll 13. at. Norwich. Conn., JOHN Rt'SPEt.U son or T-awrj-Yi . and late O. Franklin Davis, aaed ST. It? Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral sspraif. ,n , tlnn v.. Cnlltpt-twoix!, ". J., lnt fW vnte. lUrttlxh Om. Friend nf y mK lThDB'ir-ArprnP8:nBKRTHA P wld.tr W,. John Delp. Br neiatlvea apn frenna nivnws to funeral aervlces. 2343 N .Collesa v. Mon., Sn p. m, Int. private, neroelcs r be vleweet Sun., 7 to n p, m. 1JKAPIK1I, April Ml . r-AJlVAl. A. I I I I I I I I I I 1 mm etauaiiier nf Hsrrr H. and Klltabeth Deaae.-' ii. neiaiivea mna inrnoa. ew M u. inure; -iv)led to funeral. Mun.. U0 Relattvea and friends, nw of HIMain M c. inure ii ana Htaatn school, amniayea o n Rmllh tr nr M kum ai rj. I'nurcn ana n -;- r- : - -. .- . --.. . . 7 I II-jTUW Vf , resldeucs. service t the 22f E, ' i WHKi f... E. Duhtt sAi" llfOs'",' Blloam W. U, c!r.rl7fl" ?Sl! fKC prttal. .Int. 11av.-.Ael W. A !"? ftat atVIK i i 1 . ji axsmmxjtmm
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