-- - S r WF??eWfsfAi 'Hc&t;,Vw .&!; S7vi - -'; -W'iV ? fr' W vCtTcVHTO ivvi!uijsjr JE-UiJUiu lvjyjJUiliK 1'iHIiAlJJfiJLiFlliA; - MUNilAY, -MAY 13, 191B '-, '""):: J GOSSP OF THE STREET I Philadelphia Markets I ABSENCE OF NEW CORPORATE , SECURITIES FROM MARKET ONE REASON FOR HIGH PRICES Many Brokers Believe Western Buying Is Responsible for Recent Activity on Exchange Gossip . of the Street GRAIN AND FLOUR a.,"'iAT -Heteli.tt. MM hu.li. Market ntm. in. quotations follows; Cur lota, In .I11".'.1 llr (tlovrrnmetit .tandard In spei'tinni standard hrUs. No. I northern Prlnir, ti.m, Nn I hard winter. 12 at. N" 1. iluriim, Issj, ,o hard white. liSTi v .'.n.,:r'.;voi ' 2i2Jl No " I--I. mi .. U ,2 - "" -. '-' -'2. Minimum l-rl.'ei lied winter No a. 12.21 1 do. No. I, ). l BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT i Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead ICorurlohl) FOREWORD TO R. A. SUPREME COUNCIL no. No. .-., .12 v ,to. ..mole arade. 12 HIM - la. anfl. No .1, $2 IB. ilo. No -4 2 HI ar r. 'Mfrlienrf Hill nsaierr liour IwsIums' ft I" 1.1 .1. i.mnu .mrie I'Mi'it ' ' ' i in 'i mi fiiiyiiti, srtlfiiu. nrfirrf Ithifl nnrt I . -.ia, ilo. aamrle trade. l..n. tmvlnvmnt. ,k or imralloaa rlrarlM aid Representatives' Suggested JMcasurcs for Annual Scs sion War Protection ARTISANS WELCOME NEW ASSEMBLY New Blood Injected Into Com momvenlth-Progrcssivc and Northwestern News iW',X dxWJS.' M THE MACCABEES pNK of the most Important factors In the recent advance In price "'") uic enure list on me siock marwet, ana one wnicn is most ' frequently overlooked In trjlnp to find satisfactory reason Tor present market conditions. Is that lrtually no supply of new corporate securities is belnc created to meet the heaxy Investment demnnds. Add to this the Generally accepted opinion thnt previous to the recent rise the market tvas literally "sold out," nnd there Is no occasion to po further to look for reasons which will explain. Some brokers say the market Is controlled from Washlncton and that the woid went out follonltiR the cloe of the Liberty Loan campalRn that It would be Haf"e to allow nil lmproement In some of the old and tested securities nnd that the order was carried out. There are not many who ele much credence to this report and say that the recent activity was due almost nltosether to western buying. A well-known broker who holds the latter Impression remarked on Saturday that the present market will probably keep pretty much ns It has been for the last two weeks for two or three weeks to come. His belief Is that the Public Is not In the market as ct. but If his prediction la correct It will come trooplnp In a couple of weeks. On the whole, (wcek.end war and political news from I'urnpn was faxmable The Allies seemed to be more than holding their own. The Germans seemed unable to make any headway. The news of l.lojd Ooi tie's triumph in I'aillament was confirmed In detail, and the only note of pessimism from Kngland was perhaps the reference by Lord (."union ns to the possibility of the British army being compelled to letieat still further. This speech, however, was either overlooked or had no effect on the market whatever. The comment In the financial district in reference to the big ordnance plant which is ta be erected by the United States Steel Corpoiatlon for the Government continues to be very favornble. As one banker re marked, while the profits from such a plant cannot possibly figure In the corporation's earnings for a. long time to come nnd, therefore, cannot possibly have any bearing on Steel stock prices, the revolutionary change that this Indicates as having taken place between the Government and "big business" cannot fall to have Its effect sooner or later on many corporate stocks which ore now selling away below their intrinsic values. The Bond Situation Uondmen stated on Saturday that they were agreeably surprised at the manner In which the bond market his conducted Itself since the closing of the Liberty Loan campaign. The demand for, virtually all Issues ap pears 'to be Increasing dally, and prices as a result have climbed to higher Mled "hVnTh,JnJ'.r.,rf:nH.1n!n IS. heii C"." ":"" ''" ''" 'S'd m "Vino.irle.. I The rer,reentatlvrs of the atincr.llnate I Horticultural Assembly, No !. l are nirh enough tn warrant It j, ,,, V ii. V ,y,i hi i, i ,,""i'.s in rniinpeipma ami vicinitv m unit-neii nuo uie iraienuti nwrm i.iei I n't0.... h'l"TM",1,nuT. tlrf entlnln iuV,il oiUti nuMiio"wm i! nn.HVrM 7! i I" 'tonf Arcanum, together with n'wfek and ("omniouwealth Assembly, No ure. tl' mJarvurf !?- v rwi l"5l "i", r"'"'" Tf (irr-.un ,.roblriti ! goodly number of Interested Areanlans. ! '. I no more The nnnie was suggested J."?.! "'i""- -"'! M?lmum Trlw con. iWrWlM "'" '"" ",r" "" "" """ "' , '" '" the Parkway llulldlng, with four W the card members from the floral !m"s i 'I'if'I "Jl ffT.'."';; 8J ' LXXXVI1 t of the five supreme representatives prrs-! '"ruNcape of l'altnra now residing In 'o'J rert. K Sfl" J,' 3 rfa' ' -0' TV VVITOV we 1,-ive i inner called ,n' Tlle chairman outlined some brief ' I'htladelphla There were sixty mem- s of 'Nb i or,v"!."-5J".,mi,.m S',c "c..un(,ir ' ",l'"'- "p ";n', n ,,1ppr "" ' , Incidents that have developed since last i J" present and eight candidates were ' . is in or J,- rt4. li.ilt No, 4 soft red, X YValtnn Wr fate It Is a mink sheet. ' ,..., ,i .i '.,. ... Initiated ten olhn- Biii.llcanls belnc held 1 - I - ..... ..,n Kill! IMIIIUIHIVI II VIII- flllllCIII mi n!i'i4,, l"lmum price rentslnln but It Is the only one w No ? r v s. pr rn rnoitiure c iindr ..... . Vli.lmr.V. " ' rpf". -.-ii -o. n soil -.it i"ij i i'.iu. ii. up an nut per .!?n.mrtlr" conislnlni- not over 14 1 ... ... K fed tW1s""i!'re. 'c undvr No 1. or No " this W.t'ff''M"'t"!i "Mrn '"lln ,,rn" ""'" v have and every- council session to be held In Chicago "r ,".',?, ' "" al '" '" Temple on It tlllnl with stuff on MH' " f-everal polhe resolutions ' fhe Cranrl ComminnVr Here Vllh the Womin't Benefit Assoelitlon Quaker ("Ity llevlew "Auld Ing Sne" party for Its past commanders was a great success, because It had Its' honor guest Great Commander Miss Nellie .;. Lounsbury. who Is also a pasf commander In her own llevlew at Warren, Ta, The past commanders was of Quaker City Review-, except Mrs. Jane Sykes and Mrs. Kllzabeth Dorwart. were present Mrs. l,ena MacFarland, the first past commsnder, who served ,as commander. Mrs. Anna M. Wrliht. Mrs. Annie Panlels, Mrs. Krederlcka Hess. I Mrs. Kathryne Anek, Mrs. Mary Mor-, rlssey. Mrs r'anny II. Hambleton and Mrs fluby Taylor spoke about the early JDtal Abhsttf ...l. AiV?rnwK"hrlnM. ii..' r'"WMtn (.'"""II. J. Mobert Johni tfeichli Klnr. ... - TTr jnmrir r nnrnin R SUSr";. I''"'ne Ki.nlnwil Hwh' ".:L"t".. .'-es. " ,. ,' "Villi Jl, Iln.Ua',". K.m.n' . Horer. Chnrka T grown, Klwood irown. j.mf, t Jullen Charl.a H. gurk. Lpuli. Ann Rum Iakh Jiurnt. Thomas Itomax J I.inch, J Mmlrolm. tirtlnt1'H JIVs"'Bfl MtjiutthJli jirianon. !.Ur"PWFr,Rnc!,."rd " 0'""" " rSrKvfBE'ii. ?r"B,BSl1i that may be acted upon at the supreme .,I,h n"' otmr nominated were! .vuir times of Quaker City llevlew, and all vnuncll session were illseusseH Th n 21 f".n' ,' "!."" .fuperlntendent. h. i ........... .. ,. .. . .... .......I t . , irtun i i i j . I xU iii"i'"rinr, iiuifii .Mc.vnan I reiororr, iiii-tu.iiru inrmsrncs lo llie service ' ,r'"1 "I'liuuii irrHiieu uini inn puprrnip ' '"'" . r-aunn , I aanier. jonn .MCAnany ,,f ,u-i. ,., ,.. . . ..... . ... body should adlu.t the nrfnlrs of th . Itrr.J'r"'h."' will .' elected t the June iof h'"r levlevv and of the great organl c : .on ren. I..1, Sriit.n'( Handled on merits 'Tom Jones, the well-known com merclal traveler. Is at the Arcade t In fit. .... iiniidirii .'n nirnii. ,m,i und"? vi "i "h.l1 Price Pe hllher than (e Hmiii.J'. L vi lnr suDciaas reprearnien. i iin-ii-iiii iraveier, is a bv ?lrhy.Wh'?'" vlu hU he determined ,.,.,, . , , ria.. Pl tana of the dais and auh. week Look out. gilts Henry Smith spent Sunday at r dale. Oh. you Henry I" should adjust the affairs of the , ""Aa'- . LK..e Wi. ' i" mi. ..T11',''.11"' SS.SIH hu.h Market ihL "' wllhinit Impurlant ihanee (Jm. Vellmi 11 T?1f '"' loc"1 ,r'""-N" :I o'ii'Jr:"":r,'i sno;imh Ttmt .i..i ""."I ITl'es fre imrhnnited Uuoln :?..-! while. Mi, frMi .Inn.Ur.l . :;.- general fund disbursements so as to After liepu tv "ai.jn.." V.',-. ' ,P""',rVh": ' '-" of which It Is a part, . niaKo tne per capita tax upon subordl- ,;'"''" ;;." ",,"" '''" '.!,'"V."Sr n" i two mat eommandera lll" , ,., mum-ll. .,. ..I..I .. ....iki . P'e"re and satlsfacllon at this hlahlv en- ' ereat hevond Vlrs. Anna nate councils a" lenient as possible At teroria nc ma. ..,, i nn. .i.i.... ..f .hi. n.. . . .....i . .w...l ,..!. 'the grand eitincll session last September ?,"" mblJ la lo win the M y. master Ar- view, and Mr t.etile Wllliama hoth of 'irm. a reolutlon was adopted to Instruct the !'""..". m'mDrhln prize m thp contest end whom were faithful, conilatent members, arm- , a. re munon was nnnpien to instruct tne m,. l... llnrt th,n , bflt out M,rv th.r One past lommander nnlr has heen lt hv , I enns)Ivnnla delegation to support the aemb In the .rdr on Imreaao for the auapenUnn, Miss Lounshurv then apeke hale tun. In the a IVffan.U. .hn ... for Quaker Cltv U I a built the flm,a irnrb In Phll.a.lnhl. .nil You know the Kind of hunk they fill up ho,(1 ,,,,,, ,,.,,,. i . .,.. y?? ,"' !".;!?!. ar- 'mplo.ed I In a '"-el.llrlh. work foe the Msvl.av r.l.v these little- papers vilth 'which the stiprenm rtpresentaatlve as- conduct a drue for candidates Into all the them aaaln tn perseirre in the rood work. J .. L1. . .v. - - niie. ncitipii piamirii ..,. . ... .,.. .,. anr. .1 the m.fv allnn ...in ,i .. i,....H,., --'"-- . I . i en., iui'iji ,iiu-r. iti.ri e. w 'iiim iiiit, ii-ni proieriion more man iiiie Kiarsiui, .s a white, 3fs.l1., wen. some nine ago inn Jian .nnin nu.,.v,.,,--t,r.,,mr,t The tiatures ror the neit meet, eier herore ,he alto naaln aaked the .up i....,M..n"e M'i fiij'jt -i i,., i,. i,i. i,,,i .i,t n.t.ertla. I Mipreme ttepre.enlatlte Vrtliu' II Haton "n,M"' e talka hv practical horticulturists rort of the memherahln for the Philadelphia H.Ofll Iteieipia :im hl,t. and 4Tn r.e.t ft nn Idea Into b a head that nilvertls- .,,,, B ,,,;; ,f'",'h" ,"., frafernai , S"'1 ""d.n.r. and !ntrutue lectures n ruard which Is dolmr so much for the ireilll ,h .,n"i,rk" The market ruled ete.idt li'K was n good thing, so he arranged1 nmrni cemmntee on the frvternal i.ntrt "oral arowth h profcaaora from the state of ih. order In this cltv and mate. riH.tL.i" kht J.,rferlna ami a fair demsml tn run n series nf nils two dais a week otic juhiire ieehrai.m ma.le a renin nnd "''ur'm",1,u",",1'' .v i"'""1 'juartet and Quotations To arrive nr 1PH Ilia paiked . V ,V . .. . i. ""I lnd a m of Hie iirnnoa' 1 arranaetnenta ' orchestra hale nlreadv been formed and In iis.ii, ,.,, .ar-vvinV-r wheat la' A fellow came from the paper to ask fl)r ,,"; reieiratlon o? th- "ftl, an" ! "T' ' ,vromls-a feature, different from t,nv M.itor. from oth-r rev.,v. .poke Too V"1' n"ar-- t T.1M II '-'.v. Kansas wheat. . for tndav's copv nll'raarv of the foundlne of the nrt fra. "' , 1'i,u,',,, lln, t almi ra Aa.emhly will send and complimented Quaker Cltv on Ita "Auld I .id r'nl 1our "Hill Vi eprlng wheat. ....., ,,.,.. .',,. ,,., nia Mlnton. "rn".' 'nsuranc. socleti In Vmerlcs and," ''" dlatlon to the June meetlns. I.ana tune- party, and msnv remlnlicencea 1 i.K-r W .n"r IlitSiUflt .. ' Pretl.v nus now. snm aiininn ,lre,j ,h, a.aoclatlon'. whole-hfarled nin wr; In lulted In by the member, who Joined n, '.-' .p!,.l.,.,". Qul" '"" s'ed We Trme bach nnd see me In hair an hour . twri. The merrh.rs herame much enthid I rrorc..Ke A.aemhly .. mneh tmnreMed 'h early dais and aa.l. ted Mil. nuraln ?j5.fi;,.,ls "" " "" " "'" '",.""." '.'r r. ,o """ "" f,,rm c(M'"a: na'itui hv I.' oolock" cimmltle. in nrranee d-tails at the earliest I .'..lie, " rm m.mL-..J 7.ul?fceJ"rS?..'' hAe Commander llelnia of Kev.lnne Rnl.ni, PROVISIONS I "It's onlv !..'i now " said M'ntnn I Po-.lhle dale wlih full ' act thi . offlce, all Jf th" Inm.lnPv leremonv Th Commander Knalnnd of llrt.y Ito.a rteilew. I ThemrkctrueMnrmwUha f.lrlobbln. takes snn,o time to set It up. r!nn,1Wlo,:,.pTr,V";;r;i,- H&Z& ' re"Vr'S; "tX " t-"&."lJSS 'SSH hualnes. rnllowlPK arc the quotations i It,' Mr Million" il Allaun .hallensln. the mrctlrc l, a X,' el J markh nc on ei-mnl? Tt fJ', I i?'n''d ,nmm"nd" ''0'"n. of Quaker Cltv S::': '".?:'. .""? "."! -JF '" .'"-- "W.ll. If vou .let like to mm- back ' ... Sf"nJ" . -r ".. '"l". . er,V.nlf.rdnfurS"thV"li?.? a risierii IlPsa-I in ! ainsnV .1 "Il'aai I II. k. .r . . " -". -inrinii" II'" Ilir-l-linsIHd llllirr rtl nnil al l ll a . ...I . J '."- .- '- .- -. -- ; . r. ....... ..- a.s.T-r Kara. I (tale. Adrla. J.IH. Adti-i rancnaar.-l p..ki. te , Dm kle! VltJ Pfeffer. H? Polk. KSte j Porter, nobs Qjall.r. WH "uialey. Kmll itoberta. m lioiunann. 1 llockwetl. 1 Roach. John 1 Itldir VVIIItJ Prhuch. Attasj fi-huti. Harrl noemaRers Hmllh, Jtarri Smith. VVIIJIaJ rDorrora. m Horoul. Cat Htetler. Da Itoker. Ren Hteena. Ha Mnnanein. Thomas, af Tbrockmortal Waarhelskl-1 W'elah. Mell Wlllauer. do vviisnn. Jtar Winder K. ) VVim.1, Rev, . VVondman. 1 VVylle. MarC Znok. CI1X. Mnnrui. n..i ..j... i.. ... ... ..-.-. hTc Western i e.f ' UnViXi.'."-'.! T.mi.V. si. much In loie with advertising filts..?;. !,..f bams. M.-i r Pork, fam- That'll all rlcbl. Mr Minimi. I'll be Mat i...''' Ham. H P cuied Inc.e. i,.( i i,. n .-, .-.I,...! v,,it ,,, line It In :"V.Silic. do skli.nl loose, "si, fq-ilii.c i ' e I'v in oolnik V "U i.iu lltvc It li do do amokrd n i. ft 311 1, t. nther hams then 0.111 I vou" VH?""''' .." 'o brand and aer- "yr.. Ill have It then" ; --- -.-....,.. 1'ii.im. ait aavr- aiiia. ... ,e .,.i,iC rei.nraiion ana me prc.tnt n , frenuent In vV of au'ltrritit on. fr ,n.l.if.ilnn ?o UHl-ni in ,o smoked sue :U,)si.P ny ine inouaPt or on or the 01.1 time classes . rrfrt R Knlri star I. alien She .poke .bout -.. ..-.,.-., .,, ,1.. . ..ii, ,..- ,,.,,..- ...... ine recirn wnicn .ne keeps or Ml nuance. tent Willi a camouflaae randhlate for Ihe hallo VW1 In Liberty 1,-ian bnnda alio I Attention Is .llreeie.t tn ihe lejti.iallcn a Kfiorl-r Kammerer reporlina on the sue- . ear aan ainenitlna the I... -.I.llt. I. ...a .if the ,nnliin .. Ihe lintel Adel- ' arnii np pan service durlna the preaent phla note, the return by Treasurer Kare Mrs Po.ern announced that her review rnrp.l 0(11 .011 . . .. j . . "",''" When the nr walinoer mill rime Ineu ..... ouu'-r. nominee prior in June 1 111 ine a.semo I 01 isf A communicaiiou .nan pa. sea ine tin. marK in niemtierah p tMcnte ".hS.aa!.1. u'1" ,'0l"1 '"neless. iSe .,",""' ',,"'".. i ".',,,..,, "', 7 n" entitled or who are conscripted from Penn.jHanla Assembly olterln chal- land would noiv act for .-.oil before January in amnkSi" "T" ,' ',"" , 0"B : M, " "''' Pl" Tilt I forgot all wit h. prntelted to the full amount of lene t H membership conle.t l.ai ked up 1 nrit One application for membership In t?i.r... iooli'"i"' ".'i I'lck'e. accord- BI.(nit that ad Let's see what did I put , Ih,'r, "riirct ira New member, vtmltte.l bv Kred Keene deputy who .aid .omethlnit w. received and othrra promiaed fur thi .. 1. i,r.H '.,J:' Itreakfa.t bacon. ! . !... "'of Jun' ' ,1"' "" have entered the alKiut 11 ban.iuet to Ihe winners was ae. I next meetlnit. a. in lirapa and averaae. .-lly cured. 40c 'O mat last Issue 1 in I tary or n.i.l .ep.lr. ..t .... cni... r-nt.H rv....... t..-.t... .t... nmiin. h " I..tf.e . n. ".!Ul,..ure" f c: ''i,,, 1 nu had the ad about the percolators. '"'e,s or Canada whether a. the result ' opinion that Progressive', anniversary was rliv L?in. . I1 T' -"A I?. :arJ- r"r' and vnu've bail that nbont seven times ' . volunteertna; nr ronrcrlptlop should .lealn 1 one el the "neat he had ever attended, en- clt. kittle rendered L'tJtJjt.e. I ',nV'u ,p ,""" '"?' aiiotit seven times r,,ult from such service their hen.ilolarles rlted keen rurln.liv by the statement that he nt'rivcn cl.n.. es, and I sold three percolators the , will receiie nne.thlrd of the amount named had In hla hHnd somethlna that nobodv In Kr.1 LbLI SLl.Alib first dav and never sold another one I ' ln "L r certlflcatia VV'hn the death losses the world Md ever seen and that nobody c'c'Tr ?.'" "'!"? ,h'M C" ' ,'"S" f ,,,,n,,,', know "hC,hrr """' '" an,l,,"K '" SJe-SvK "aui'n "Ti Wn .IniV'lh". ".Sn'renfe Tne'n "bVok."..'-,! "a'peaTuV""1, "" loc fur r.ne Brjnul.ite.1 this advertising, nfter nil" reuent It empowered t.. lew an a.ses.ment vvny not .nange nur cop - lowing month cf flvo cent, i.er 11 011 h . I Secretary Iloa of the Artisan. i.ets sec, wnat siiai we advert sey ' earn j.inii or insurance protecilon tn .on ' 1 lun. wni-n noias a ....ion on Wnlni I Philadelphia Rev levy had a .mall at tendance at Its la.t meeting, owing to Ita officers and memhera !enir a.t t, ul.u Temple at the nilnatrel ahow ad dance of the Phtla 1 delphla. Guard, but It will Initiate all tan-, dldatea who have pot vet received th flrat degree at Ita nett meetin. and Commander I Jtaney aasured Miia Ilurtln that they would "make Kood" for the coming; reunion ilaia aa they had for lha May Day rally. 1 hum' iiT.,-t?fT'- I'.WIVl IIVVJWU1.12 ' .... . I.ets sec. wnat snail we advert seT' ' earn jann or Insurance nroteeilon t,. .on ' nun. vvni-n nolds a .es.ion on jiay ., , in 1 1 t-.ii- iiemand una r.ilrlv nctlve and n1,,.r.i .. ,,1,1 ,. i(...bi,.,r ..riinnil the tlnue In effect each month and onlv durlnir 1 ssve some aood reasons whv there should I . Lh',J","rh', rul"' "rm l!,e ouotailon. museii tn . nut man. looking iirnunit tlie ,h,. continuance of the Lnlie'l ritien, a be 1. larye attendame from No. 4. Ilrother Solid packed .reamerv cxtri. HHjc .In. 1 Ktnre. "W e II trv a general ad , Canada In the present war an.l f until all de. I Hobby Thompaun of St John's. ave an . The first appearance in public cf tho KV-,"'1""""'.1!"''" extra tlrtts. ' tll, ,, . (.nrni.r of , .,1,,,.,, nf nl,l ' flclls dun lo exiea. of mort illtv shall be 1 outline nf the rail), at l.u t.u Temple nn Philadelphia (Itiaril I atlnslrela at the l,u t.u 1 .Wl-.vjr. ,,r. Ml((ii,, ...,Mml 111 ,'"". ' '"rn" OI ",''"' "' ' tcmcdlet. Whlla the organization has mil "v --'. for the hen-flt of all assemblies I Templo Inst Tuesday evening haa added 41c. 111-arm, prints fancv eMm r.n. Ijmi I 1,r" n pap. r and vv rote as follow s , ,,t ien nhliae.l 1,. call one "ent for ihla ' nl an appropriation of I811 1(1. th- pro- fresh laurel! to the champion drill team or brands jnbbtmr at M W.M, . extra first. IMii "MI.VTOXS HAIIPWAlti: STonil specirlc purunae the pvtrlotb Impulse to I'orllonHtc .hare was Immediately made, the Jurisdiction, w hlch la the entire V S A.. Hi ,VA .-,",", '" "'conds. 4;titlc. Bar "The best nl-u-r. In low 11 for irl-. Properly protect memhera l.ilnlni the tolora llts order Kammerer explained the object of and they were received with srrat applau.a llckv, 3I1W4V I . ."". ""' PMie in town for glass, n no i)01, . . ', , .ii ."Thi the Trlanale Association, compo.ed of depu- bv the members and their frlenda. After I. litis The m.rL.t role.1 u -h..1e ...!.- iChlnil l.ltclieii ITrioili entire m.mlu,,.lii., ... ,.. ...... .1... ...a mail., ertl.An. and the I the nerform .nee m.nv ..mnllm.nl. u.... wnn ottering, more iiberil Quotation. "ICxclusive agents for Ilaleich lawn Kren ia.es. n.nrbv first.. $11 10 per .land ,,,'.,., "''"" !,r '" """ Jaw" ard case, current r.e.ini iiii.-.niirin ns i mowers, high ton conking stnvis. II I! per to... western extra tlr.ts. lit in per I II cutlcrv. rase, tlrsl. Ilu liViM" Ml per inse faluv1 selected curs were jobbliiE nt i.'iliii- peri "Vou can alvvavs get It at Minion's" I'ltrrni.' u.nii ., . .. ' 'That MHinds good don't ou think"" m.rfcJl'Vuw'.y ." ,7Z,r," 'r" ,'S: MM Minion R. he had nnlshc. "How nt of 111 s-r year dues was approved Ipavment of 111 per year dues was approveo The month of April .hows twenty three The enerab and afflicted brother. I. lll coanclls on the honor roll for tin. lurlsdlc 'on Smith i rented muh merriment bv hla tlnn. Kverv aucicedina' month shows alan. humornua aiorlea wnd recitation. Ihe at of Increasing actlvltt Philadelphia touncll. tendanie rount waa M represented in April were Frinkford lirldes , Notice to vncate the flrat-flonr room of iiurir I hlladeiphla Ananlan IVnnsvlvanla the bulldlnx havlnir been received Trustee ""l1..'.'""rul!,ec The work cf examining rt.eder reiommendcd the enaaaement of the market ruie.i at. ad wllli demmd fair. Ihe ' '."" "" "r """ ""-'" "" i-inuiinie. is . on-icerabli hamll. at.oe.l l.v enond floor room which was approved uuoutlon. rancfd a. Mlawa Sew Vnrk would It he tn use on evcrv ad so that n l'e,,v forms of examination itiiudlnu the I'n.hicr .VIcCraiken. In reporting the flnan- r whole-mllk. ratio. t,, sprviai, hlaber people would git In thr habit nr saving rV, not" ilfcu i'omed k !-.r,iloc;!.;",n""ri: , "- standltut of the contliwent fund. New York whale. milk run- t. ..,.1 "lr-'-. .- . .... ... . . . Z atcusiomen. .searlv ever, mum showed that the Invested and la.h ns.ela lorn, wnoie-mux, rnir tu koo.i .3..,c. ,.an BWHj8 Cet It nt Million's' has one or nore appllcatlona held un fur amounted to ovr mi.oii'i An American What do vou Im.vs think?" be said, beam- " "" "uch "n,on eiM-.u....,- ." v.-' . .- --v.., .1... . .... ,. .... e nai- ir.r, mm, , i, nr ipi-i- form JurlnK the ulnirlnK of th- "Htar Hpsii- tl theMtl anrl their lnatrurtnr. Jnhn M. llarrnn. whoa mother. titer a. wife and at tTr-n.!rtw belona- to th order On Wedne. d..v eventnir thev rut n their drill and minstrel ahow at Mill.. lie. N J They hae derided to uKe their aenlces freo (or all bis patriotic funrtlona. DOUBTS BOLSHEVIK SALE OF AMERICAN SUPPLIES POULTRY . . . ... . ... . . . ' lllf lit .Mlkit .111(1 I11P ntirw-int ('mini II svnlAia ik. ji.h-.i levels than those obtaining In the latt several months. There is said to Wf..iw.-ir.d,f (,jow "r -' ..,,,,. If ,. ,.... ,,, MlKo. .., h.vinV the ,,,.,,., p'.rceV;e"of nraV.,S,S S?',." ISj: jnifn'rU;ii'7nd""ci.,rii. Whinlon Skeptical KeRar.l.ng Stories have been o.ulet accumulation of railway equipment Issues, Illinois Central "Jfi"; TrM'.'V'l,': Fa' '""-'"' '" llllnk ll" k"'' ''" nemKrVnrReing's'cMier;:! n au"',,?,', V.t , er,k,'n',h-dC.'.V"'nla'h. Brought by Travelers Rclurnetl . ,, ... . .. , . . , . .. , , ft'JflAoc HlRiriy vouiir rooiiJr. iin, to ndverll-e cooMllg toVl. and lawn- Ihe glplie. The .orre.pondenie n-ail nt the ' Aasemblv llinln Club. Ilrothera .lo.eph and Vnt VI.JI.ilr 5s, which are now on a 5. per cent basis, being regarded with favor, nnd ,,!,,' X,t,p,1 "oV'nS,;,Vk. "ekoi sV, ' inriv.rs. at the same time? feople- don't rr.TintIrr?Sili,'p'r,.fl,';,!t't A''1"l"" J " "- wiVieil 'rc.ponded to m a ithb'. rrom Vladivostok the .New York Central 4Vs. which are now or. a 6 per cent basis, are ?r,.t?' '.".u'Bie.-'T.'r'1 p?.? sjY :.mV I ,,u .""" lmth nn" " !? j""1 i'Kf ''" -Jji th'-sr.I'. "t!; ' re'riirR. L'n"'Vhk." .IStnl&ySS' "rSnSieS I vV..I,.n.tn. May 13-OfTlclals today PUeons. old per pair. I nil l.v. do, joung. 1 "Well, we're agents for them both and .."h.."0!.,',?"" '''.'''i 'ounrli and the.,,anly of female talent. "Ueen '"rnsiressive ,xrressed doubt of reports brought to well regarded. ' .PBl5Elft. m.,.,, rule, nr J. !f1"1P'V "'" "T"' ft"" "'7 ' f .Tr Taclflo port by returning travelers One of the most striking and significant features In the bond market scarcity vilth demand fa'" o.j!""ion, later on-well, we can't stop any longer ;rlhlnV.1,,rl"'hh'r,,':n.'o,.,h i"'."l chief , ..'K;,p the Home Klrea lrnin Th. f , nm nyltn trmt munton dipped recently has been the pronounced strength and activity In the foreign I p'weM JR.. ', ...JS; ,'.1" r! '," nc';, tnhl KHStW """ ,h' VnH,A S,a'e8 ,la V,arti"08,ok r.ovnmmont bonds, nartlcularly the Anglo-French Cs. which are now . J!r..W."J''''- ai?i'i. ... "Id 'rooS.-r.' IT,, -iJ.uilTr' .'1 ' ,,,',n' W' ' rHeM.'ST.?-P::.iVL.t?,n,,,e,a fur " were being sold by Russian officials at quoted at 91 Vi. or substantially above the loner tjuotatlons of the present jear. The 44S of 1866 were traded ln at 91 ns against ST'i on April 2.1 last. There are no offerings In the market, with n demand for sub blocks at mound the current level of quotations. Railroad bond now In greater favor nnd the Indications arc that they will aga to their own In the bond market, ns recently there has been rath buying of numerous high-grade Issues thowlng a liberal return investment. The Short-Term Xote Market Gradually tho short-term note market Is assuming wider proportions, the turnover showing Improvement on each succeeding da, Thete has been a larger inquiry for notes and prices, although not materially changed during the week, have tliown it tendency to advanie and a more hopeful feeling Is entertained In the trade. Confidence Is expressed ln the outlook, particularly as It Is a foregone conclusion that there will be only moderate nmounts of fresh offerings during the current ear. a It had been expected that one or two small Issues of short-term notes would be offered for public subscription last week, but there were ceitaln elements ln the situation which prevented such a departure. To Protect Liberty Bond Owners Against Fraud There has always existed a feeling ln financial circles since the first Liberty Bond campaign that with such a large Increase In the number of bond owners In the country, who never owned a bond before and who had not, even then realized Just what a United States Government bond meant, there would naturally be a number who would become the prey of unscrupulous promoters of bogus or semi-bogus securities, who on a decline of the Liberty Bonds from par would take advantage of the situation to promote dissatisfaction among the more ignorant of tho Liberty Bond owners and Induce them to exchange their bonds for worth less securities on which a larger return was .promised. That there has been quite a good deal of this sort of business is beyond doubt, but those engaged ln It are smart enough not to be caught. If this danger was acute after the first Liberty Loan campaign, how much more so must It be now when it is believed the number of actual holders of Liberty Bond's In the country has. been Increased to about 20,000.000? To an extent the sinking fund provision of the third Liberty Loan will 'take care of such cases where a decline In price Is the argument urged ln order to convince the unsuspecting he should part with his bonds. 66 far as we are aware no public action has been taken to guard against this famiyar form of fraud, and the only protection tho holders of Lib erty Bonds have In such cases Is where they are wlte enough to con ult a reliable banker or broker before making any change. Recognizing the seriousness of," this condition, the Investment Regis try of America, Inc., with offices in the Morris Building, this city, has addressed a letter to virtually every firm In the city whose employes have subscribed to Liberty Bonds offering their service gratis to any who may be considering a change for their Liberty Bonds for any reason. This firm's business Is the Investigation of securities. The letter follows: "You and your employes have shown so much loyalty and generosity In the last Liberty Loan that I think some safeguard should be provided to prevent loss, particularly to your employes, by the sale of the Govern ment bonds to buy other, probably very questionable, securities. "You know that any man who once buys bonds becomes a better member of the community and starts the habit of saving, but the low rate of Interest in the Liberty Loans as against high 'returns promised on other securities may prove very, tempting to a person who cennot dis tinguish between good and bad. "Our business is to analyze actual worth and value ln securities, and this letter is to offer -to you our facilities to Investigate any offer made to you or any of your employes to exchange the Liberty Bonds for any other securities and give you an unbiased opinion as to the merit of the securities offered, free of any cost to you or them. "It will give you no trouble to take this care of your people. A simple posted notice that any offers of exchange will be Investigated, without charge, on request, will be sufficient. Then all you do Is to give us the names of the securities; we will analyze and report to you n writing. "We make this offer feeling sure that many thousands of dollars will be lost In tle next few years by persons who cannot get accurate infor mation trading- their securities. As a slight return for your hard work and generosity, we wish to help your people to avoid such losses. Yours very truly, INVESTMENT REDISTIIY OP AMERICA, INC." The Tax Situatmn ," There waa soma talk on the Street on Saturday to thai effect m.t i ' view of. the' proposed' new legislation on taxation, which was announced vliat week and vigorously opposed, there might be an attempt to revive tun ivawmttvu fesvtutviiiia uiv paiiivui ui .!. uj installments. UW'WWiyMUta of tne, Treasury Department, an4 - - - .- - e-n is,' , -'.. .. X... . ' "Picked !Nle. Frnjen fnul. lo ,. .. I mllk-fcd dr -picked fancj selected 8314 c . uu. wn.iiin. t iijs anil uver spirre aac; do, Mitilnu. returning tn bis jnb nf polish ' lug glass tiiiiiblois, said tn Mike and IVnrsilvanU Council held the rt-Kul , Northwestern Assembly admltled two Mo,cow. t0 Cermany. U " ,1-il.WrWXa .hat the latest official re wai Mated reportn PhrMd 1 i..uViir,o- iii I,. t- ..-. . -.- in, hit--" n.mirit'iM, piiiii in .i iivr tiiiu in-a.it.. re in ai.ii. , , .... ..t.i ....., iiouinTii un- tiT-in y -., - .." -i..... 1 j :; I rV""ii?. ,". fl.';l',,:r,i.V.r-a?-r.rKtn,.. v.ivorti.inr. ..o.i- ,. t. f ,.,.. r; V .' ,,.. i..: '::.'.' '.?".','" .'"'. "'."., ":: , it i decided hat a 'ieion "' , mat iw enormous supplies or munitions stantlnl bbl fancy. diUplckedr V-liKinV 4"ffi..-.n. , ,. vet . rt, w". I i'.m 1 wen .. gVt fcVn,KK 'State DepaV menHd- ids are I Sff.'. ".'ss d.0.,.,r''S ." i nnvthlng back for It The trouble Is e'c. uTSriV' V,.l!lA":,"', 'i"1.,'2 Nl.l-. nrslsed th.c.m.mluee for the In come (Frozen lirnlllnic chlcl.fns. wHKhUiff" 1403 . tht re I " little lime tn wiiti up a.K !" ,hr,r Jrpartur" for thr puprfm- nun , Vhi? member pa nit iimtlnir in thl hov authorities had fllrrc'ted that tli! iU Ih anlfi'f. "A-Mfe-m Jfltiitl-'- -a.n Li.i .. t .1 .... .. . . . . . II ")ltn. til 1 h.'lil Uvt uk In l'h.sicf. Vi1.- i"l" "1 " K.l.n.unani nnygnlnl Inn lindff till hs ssnt iiaotuanl htit Diot I.a er cooil chicken, western It bo.e.T i,h ' 'i'.'.- ' "",UKn ' ' "' xuimose t .ai.es mucn .secretary Han., of Ih- thrlfi' Vr Vi la ."."'" '.'""V.o.'no h'we. ern Mu.k.l and ; rp.'h ,.";," iTTA" ', V Ih. still nti.l UTvlcrtd .1 .n An ....l.ki.. tl IITfrPIH'P M 11.1 1 linp 111111 n Jt H Mi'ltlh t ifllT H linnslt In trim aalv t aiti.tMt.ai !....'...... -I . !. tl.net I'harla-ai V thh. 1 . ' ... . " ... - " I on the -h-, .Piece a334crdwe,n73H''b,-: , Mike's rou-.n. A.,,,,, O'l.earv. a ,-npy. ''". Pft?--. V" T.n tnore ' nenbeV. . VrS,dl..V"'- "Bv.n.. i:K; r,ZZFFWrUVl? S0 -piece.' woiocV roaatlni VhlXnY' vveatern. ' " r,,fr fnr " "nN,rtn advertising eonrem. I y.."er i-ini ..i.,e4 to '., p iY,Vd .!,! ft V"",V,S ,nl. iiutlnJ..,' m.na'Jcr. ' 'fl.e" patrl this .-Ity. to be ready to seize the trans- in rm. u. .. .. .u. i... .., .... . ,, .. u or .111. ou tmiic. .ntii.r,.. n..., ..... junn . in.e. ... .',. nin ,i,m. tm. ..!.. ... . ... ... .... ., .... lire.., in . nun , . n.n.n eu.it.ai- ann do-...,,,, .neu. .1111. Mc, do. weiahlnt- S4 tti lb. apiece, olifj i might to have heard him laugh about ennsiiviinU loumlls total nf rnli.ied , i repeat ihe show at St Coiumba s Hall. ,,(., f they were moved from Vladl-s-'c. do weiahlnt- -Jl, W3 lbs apiece, isfj ,,,,' ",.,.., ii.V ''"" aonui rr.n ,,,,,, ,jto ,.., motion ' -i ,nlv. third stre-t and l.ehlah .avenue on ,lnl It was pointed out. however. K.. Turkeva. nearby, drv-plckrd. beat, JIIlntl s mlvertlslng ih.coiin.il resolved to furlher the InliTeal viav ;a for the beneflt of vl.ltlns aol.llera . ' B." ', " ' ,'.lJ if Anier. "',"', isir in soon, i-sw.iiie. turkes i .vnn mere ire t mi aanils e Ii in ' o,..,n . r,.,,, , ,nr niuem mini ana sailors ....,.i . t.-un aimnlie. nf n iinH. n Mn,m,u- vveatern. dry-picked. beat. 32ST3IC. fair to The i,.,,i. . a.,.n ,i,i i.. .. ..... crsnrv uf fraternsl insurant, .oiletua. The ilrother Herman. Meter was presented lian supplies or all Kinds In Moscow ... ,i, .. .n.. ...i .... . . '.. . .,. ..ii..... ., ......'.. .nin,.-. in i, ,....- ,n niT.ri unnnnn,.., imu. it-... ... ..... ...i... .. .. .. ..... .r .... aiii.o niinri. nn-i ,. 1111 inn . i.i.h. .Tin .- nui. nn ..irnen ".' .-......- lumrjr, ii.ti l.llll. d.l .iHTL'Se. Nnrmn .lurk. l-holerlnn I-I...I.. Cllltord. Itoaetta vv. Condon. Prancla J, i onnelly. Patrick I'alley, Jonn JMppel Anna K. Dobaon, Marxaret A. ouala.a. Uror. T. Drummond. K. VV Kaatburn. Ida Hay naitrrn. Frank o. fealy, Jnaeph K. Mtiaerald llrldret Hemlnr. AHct Ii Heitilna. Rimer K. ford. Joseph S. ranch. Martina U. Kullerton. Jacob V. Iljlletly. Allan (llackln. Ann llladne). Frances K. Oormley, Francla J. Uraham, Mary R. H, lra, tleoree it, Oreen .Vtarv Oreenwooif. Victoria OrltTln. Klliabeih f. tlroiantan. rath. F. Ilaaan. P. rah Henkel. Annie 11. 'enry, lloberl llltke, Karl llortnan. t-oohlo Holahan. Anna llorner. Anna M. Hunter. Ann Inslar. Michael AIIPOTT Jlay 11. vrtAVCIS '.'I rr.Vr'l1:","' 'n'fPMppPnrSS3 i?i1r , .L'i n'J. J'pnl. Abbott. It n.V...:. 7. invuen io runerai m narenta residence. 31 in V Iiroad stil - '. m. int. nrl.tol Cem. MM ..I-CnrtyAt sit Paul. Mlnn..,VJ ana' I., 'V,NB .' wlr Thomas K nl.'"!,'",".1" William II. and 8 n.rri...1'l""l'."..,,n'1 'r"nii InvltS peril seniles VVe.1., ..an n tn.. .a wLrirr.nl"' '"n" N Taney st. tie wood t'em . Friends may call Tn turn nineial AM.KN. May 10 .ELIZABETH': ..V . i "'"hi. -i .sirrn, aaea es. and frlenda Invited to funeral rue. . 12 noon, parlnra Itarhman uiamon.t a;. Int Oreenmount Ceal ,JS'lili ?.'.' .. ln- KL1ZADBTH 4 e.7-:'. .-.".""'"" ami menaa in n u t . VI ' V.p.m resiaenct or. 1 eare I em iiKiiNzoTT viav it. j. -noun S. . ri'Y a1'l -'rolln nerntott an i..a - f- ""! "--v ""' viroiia ..-.. . , ui,.rn, iUes . . p. m.l ii.i . V, j "'", i uiid ai. ini Holv Ited.emer Cm .iE'1";!-.. ,. MAlsl -...... i "iiiium , Itr'llillrVrOt'ttfl irlvVn ouvo oi luncrftiyrii IvVXU.t3Nl K . IU-ACKMAN. Hrv1 vate. rue. la. tit . ,eii,. 73 Pitman. N. J. Remnlna may h vlewtafl ' !.. ?.."."! In'- Wenonah Cem, H land of I-jUa niourne (nee Connoltyljf Uvea and frlenda Invltld to funeral, f "in . ii-.i . 4SUI at. solemn reo.nl 'hurch of Our Mother of borrows! ' . .Jolr ios vem. ?.' c.'.'P.0?"'11"? .,0- JAilES. hua frlenda. nmul rlp.n.e i.,i.. xi. 1 Yearly florletv. n.i.e... n.n' fT. ' to funeral aervlrea. Tuea.. "'n. m .' Hancock st. Int. Oreenmount Cen runsral. Remalna may bo vlt.-a. to in p m s. inl.,fl?c.l.,,-.l.J?.',WKn. Mast.. 1 V. l --' ""'i ii nu.ntna or iss Ito.ch (nee Mever). aaed Jn Rtlati "enns. Kevalnnn Lodse. Nn. 2. 8J ,.-., mmuuo.i, luea,, i p. m,, S of aon-ln-law. Mr llance. IW2 W.M st. Int. Uerman Lutheran Cem. A. UOCLAIR Mav- 10. EMMA 1 Kleferl widow- nt t-Tn.n. c u.....i.. Uvea and frlenda invlied to funarau r. .j.. .. in , via .. ninn ai. s qulrm man Church nf Our Lady , ... .. .n. .in, j.oiy t,roaa t.em. 1IOTD. May B. DANIEL, -bu saran C. Dod. Relatlvea ana Urt-bla Tost. No. lo. O. A. It.. I.J llldr.. 1820 Cheatnui at. InL prlrsi IIOVKR. May In CHAP.LTJR. hsnd ot Anna M. timer. lUktlti "'",;i .. iinain tz. ncnneiutr 4111. F. and A. t . Toll.m.n-. ' Inilteit In Cone.. I ....I... -... 1127 V. WlllUm it. Int. ll'illjfl Ktmftln jnay b viewed Sun,, etfter.f nir 4.ii n a ru .,. una rHnnie sU, 1 nfA 17. n-jitlfi and friends M uiirrti. t urv., ,jti a. rrj., I lirothfr-.n-taw. n-mrtn,i Tjsuvln t. Mars Church of Our Mother of , V a, m. Int. Holy Cron im. Auto I ContlnuiHl on tt fmf ' "innclincli hpare. Imt dfnt pay n ilarn thliiu l.lt'rtj 1-nan loiiflt were auLscrlled 1 infm ..... ' .. t. . .. . .. . Imrt nf IhA rntini II lieri of the (uumll lilciml 40f04,J Sai-iiinrtts natf ..-. lhlt. nlmul out ..nn 0 !,. ..l il,... 1 whW n5. JhtV0, .r.nr.0"0"0?. ! cause there Isn't a line of people nt the 73; do vvelshliiB lha' per doj' .t, .store tlot tnorillns- tliey say ailvertlsltlR lesslve meetums to in., without some spe- J"T"l",.i'.".r "LlaI!i!a!!niV S" flTJ, do. vvelehlnc 7 lbs per doi l(I.',n, ' a no KoO( " ' il ffaliire llelns located In the heart of I'lnln Llub t'slon on lty -J. "" weiKiuua niiiit ins pee ilo. iLM.in Ilrother K. J Hrne a nta of Ills native m(.r to cierman Interests. The nuan iceu.n,n' Vn.BP"embl"n "(rothef." lio.'s-"nd "'. hoever. Is not believed to be larse. ir-rm in ine BasriiiuM ,...-- - ------, - he.ler Cnun.ll ...Worn permit, two sue. rr. Jackson. .ot tliraru '"""!. "''; b:s; dark. 1J2. amall and N'o. L-. TlcUSJ rni:sn rnuiTs I The market was ami-rally firm nn iholi. slot k. with demand iiiuil in the limited I offerings Quntrfllon. Apples. wr bbl VVlneaap $Hl7. N'orlhern Spv, 111(7. Albe. i marlo Pippin, JlTiT.-.o I la 1,1 win tiff! Home lleautv, 4W7 Russet I mm, tluin I.Kd.'.-i. Hen Davla. .l -,0ffll do, west- r, ii, jr, ""!. inrei', t. vi... ill, niireli ouru. ti.uioa, Horn TOIIAi'S II1'S1M-;SS KIMIillWI llntrhcii iiilvertisliiy hits the icrong comC'bark. What does this mean lo vol'? Ilii'ine-s Questions Antvvrreil What would vnu consider the be.t method i-huij, .'.. i.i . , ., rtj -"".. ....-::.- - puiiii nz anna. i-earmain ll ..1'., a.i .Newinwn Pinnlii l ,"' '"'" "? '"""llr vi kim.i lusmmer. II .oiSf.'.sn, (Uno. II 7.-.:: .in. d". iie"rli. I lo" l5r,',u,!h relasi,ess on mv nart' I1. per namper, OOCBl.l .ill tin. iln, iier s-bush I V ","' "i",' "" v"-i"iiir-. .in uiiiirrinKPr. f .t basket, i'.vtlll -.'. Is-Kches. per ll-b.ket I ', .pr,ml"'Lhlrn ft,.'l',r"r',.,ion. .';" Prl'lav Got'CrlfHCIl. S . j.T. 1 T.- .' . ... ' ' - i. .' "'.. . imi tn im tm tiMidrtV mnrnlno lnain.,1 . .a. . s- linn lri(iS, lier IIUX StlTItl I (ft r, . . ... . inei'i " II l-l, iirinH. iir t.unth. Il(i.i..vi nrmnt,. n- ' Piurrti I did not mik-s lh noralloi. iiniil itiOrh fill lha u t f In.ln.ti l.ia It tin.. ...s.AU .. ..a I I ....- 11 I II. (U 11 I S ( 1.1 I Kt IS UlIJIT-n II), Mf , ir.Kltnd th wnrkrn t Hfcurr- t hi m pro-' pt Philadelphia A'frmhlv lnittatd on IfMlnn f"r tht-Ir homfn In lh Itoval Ar- randldat to wtxotw thi hutton t rr 'nnum through rhtcrtalnmeniri Mnnd-i, n.ntt.l by Ieput Jre .Ntll, and nt?r M.y it It hId a ntrv,bt?rr fc-itival. which mined a dt-lfrfulion frm Hwrmony Awembly Him llkenM fcHiit of talent nnd wo . and .t)ltora from rndrdon and Adelphl tatlllt. Th prenunt t-iaff nf offliem r it w.ti Mnnoumfd that lr Martin Manna ntlttetl tt m futl mHfure nf credit fnr would t.tWe hla kIc lub tu Chester Attiem U'-fPlnfj; up the Interest ln th council af- My vn May -M and to tho Artlaana' Plnlns falra rh--i.lfr i ih home inunrtl of rnnd t'lub Bftislon on Ma 2I Thla imeml)l.v l 'haplnln K V Sheffield and (Irand War- 1 lontedod tu lt No. 1 In munlcril ability. ilen Walton P. Jona. uho ulll "rim nn and innrl nf en urn, there wan plenty of Windy. t build" th touncll while the jarda are 1 cold eats and ruokei for fifty fortunate j brothers. , HEAL ESTATE TOR BENT NEW. JKRMKV HKM()KK ..u'art "ll wliollv m caroknrs-x Mia t ' '-i """"" of ApricuUurr. PlillaiMphln UTot "nrou"1 rnaliHnnr'parXy" uari "0 'iUerttheelU Jn riHherlnj: Ihe tlecor.i- tiunift. with heattqunitfri nt J0H.313 H,2nS i-nd k Ida rer hox ll 71f-. ... .in iniif,.,..i . funda mornln y I per brnt. 9M9it:M TAntrerlnea, I'hirlilt I M-iuM wilte him ft letter like the fT '1,i?;f,V1 Orapefru It. rinrlda M. follow nR box. VJUtiitl Pineanpten Portn Kin i r .i..... t-, rfltr. S.I ..(lf. .n l'n. Aannt. ...p I,,., i! rr" - ' K,i " i.-. .i." ", '"rrv" r' ""- ." r t' ly firit v u-rri"", 1 fnnRKfe -er 1 "ir.'.K 00 .ortn (urn na n-r nun do Norfolk per nuart. i'ihi? ': tlnn fnr --- Vmi knnu ibnt ni ..ha i rmioti f-rhtun nn.Uin. per mor anxlnu to Rle .ton service than, (WholraI prloes on larRp i--ni I In fnct, It whi m lieslrp to do inhber . thl-, which ciuned thU nlliup. t heard Jouucr ' thnt tli a rnn.ral ... A 1,. ,. .J.. Th- auPDlv ami demand v. ere mnn.r... .. ""." ""; "I "": '" ..".". ""- vnflTU a i J . ' ,.....". ' " n.vr nt 1 1 HJ I II 111 i. Mil I I If 111 I'll I I ffllllfl CIV a nil , ........ rrMirn naurei" wmmiiioni u nite nota- , i. ' :. ..". ---... ... -.. ipes, jerae, I'nlilntyau nnH hml nn lmnortnnt meetlnir bt rrtuti of th i hems'" ln tl. oftlclal ntaff Tho death uf Maatr Artlfltn Tut em pro moted Walter Charrler to the flrat ihalr. IlirnJ.imln 1. Knslea to aupTlntendent and promoted the nomination and flection, with nut oppoaltton. of Walter t" Hanmnr for ln TJi ftnihi rrnnri I tni nut h i). npet tor, all or Whom were lnaalle hV Pep Mi i-mii-. report 9 fr o i. by thr ty riiiiniriKham Brother rharrb-re hi isurfitu oj Marhfia oj tne untlrtl Stair tuarled to ilo thlnui In appointlntt a oi Local ct Reports Watermelon. Florida, p?r luo J.Vi'UT," larioau, jlhpvU ,i.oU VEGETABLES lots umauona nite nota- , .--i. ... .1 1 ,.." "....-.. I ippt lu ri. v,s..P.i nn rr - .lumh lu.Lst iti n. i . I iirfiiri urtui ill n jii- ny n.HKiiiK inpm un " --- .-. t .-. i... .-. ilfi lil,! h .otf 10 rhunke the meeting nlaht to the fourth Wedneadav of each month n , beeliinlnR lth th June meelinu I tHi-ie rll in Pm er nnnounred the re 1 moinl of Southwestern AMmbl'a meetlnra in the sirHiirl Iraternitt Hall ann a noue- warmlnK pirty on Thurada eteninir next. $1 Daily in June Rents one of the four room fully fur n lined electric Mchted bungalows of th STONE HARBOR BUNGALOW COLONY SURF JUTHINO OOOD FISHINO Cloae to the neean and boardwalk, convenient to flahlnc srounda. In th ti.art of a modern up'to-data aeaaida r enrt. Karh bunaalnw a pretty aumm -home. Klartrlc llsht. artesian water and arwerase, Freih veaetaale. meat, eie delivered to vonr door. TtATK.S DT TUB WEEK. MONTH OK SKA RON. Srcur. lour aeeommiHl.tlena NOW. SOI'TII JrRHFV RK.tl.TT TO. HI) sn BT. nell I'hnne. rimhard lim wunniiNn ASHER'S. Cor. 22d and7! I 1 Itnona. 13, inrludinc adm.. tow I 2 Pools 'W 3 Parties, TuesThurs.&! I 1'titrr.i. voT FOOT AMI I.I3IU TROllll.KM Instantlr relieved by our special arrli aupporta. rlltad and dluatvd byeaperta. uur is . . 111 leas Klu.llr llo.lrrr th moat comfortable aupoort for varl eoa. velna. awollen llmba. weak kneea and anklea Tru.ae.. abdominal mid atllletlr ann. Mtataal tt a 1 1 L-In mJr."'..r deformity appliance In th PhlUdelnhU OrthopeJIe Co.. 40 N, Lus hiii, nnu nrrn ior reierrnr HPBINfs KFsORTH ATKNTIC riTV. X. J. i TRAYMORE lWRIlXS GREATEST 1 GREATEST HOTELa .i nuarier l '..'.." -i"V .""' .'"" ' .T .. u....,. ...- ,..'-... . nerk.l. Al. ne lien lltv. IIV7J.1H vi. I .o. i .w,ir. .o - j inw, no, per inn ' .-lunim ninn ny neiiuinic mem on iinia neniiat la is. soffit Vv T.iuii.M Chairman far l J. vost or tne entertainment ib".n'nn,)lJ-nl1i "."etlll 13. New York. iFrldaj. an their fre.liiieea woulil have !' itSn ? , rommltie.. will present u .plendld program ff,b.Nn0r.bV.'iV- n'o T,;-nol ,,J,,:aS0no,l;5u."bi."!l, Xk-WZW1"- " "' ii!n,o-p?o.,,.tMe.J.0,h,nv,a USJS e,aNT'',JV.-.r.?VnU"5 ' '"Tt.Th.nk I. vvnuM ,eas, her '.'.Hi X' KHdlke.S -"" omm'""' '?i."o'-''--',n-.ePsrihrap'f'n.. Vi'!'" "" ,n 1,'1" '"" d'coratlon anrt M"l"esrie. KiBSl" poorer Twin" Nor. Apollo V.aembly haai.ned throu.h tl,. "" '.' ...' i"a .-' .".y Florida hut. it nlareil nn the erave' folk (3.'-nuart and ilfl.nuarl erateal Klon. rout ne hu.lne.a to aive wav tu an enter- ',". '.-.v'flS v ll,"K,S"flk P'rham ' T 'LH a '" "" .' tur l.t.hii.hn,,., d"ke. ar?d "t..innare!.UWSr. F.i.iern '"Intn.nt and danr. for th. ladle, and per, ll -Ml;. 5 ;lo. North Camllna. per ,..?" '!,.. lai""ns- our Mtaniianment Mr. irvlnln IS'.1 n..art iratea Klon.lvkea friends A aervlce flair reception will be tho ii.iiii'.i. . ..it.- "' ivi. nnu n ..aronna niiinii .. ...... u en nnu ill iii.l lime win ...,- ....... i.nn. - r..iie. tit in. t,.,i nveennir. - - .. -U .v. '..HI ."," .... .........,-........-.. I ran ilo . F.ntTATlONAI. OCK-tN CITY. N. J. Both Iww i all In nee IT there la un thing i3Wu?uml;?..FVor,,;ubJrer'br..hk,V. " IS.sor4.xo Hquaah, Klorida, per rrate Ket any vv here els-e " , J"0l"".sl, few "- L??'Vf"nPi.5B"t' v. Ill be Initiation, attendance prize, nnd ' I consider It the U.I1J.,.'I T.5 . f,''i'"":h:s'orfolliv.',er.rtlv M l'H" "I10" thn inan about three dajs ''nKAVsZnorMa.rer b.i.hel ba.k.Wn .. lx-round boxlm bout and alao rata. Temple University I iie.'n.' F.oridi.- r "h.m'SV. i-?t7V .IS. i'i?". ".!"" .?"'5 '""r: " -l?A'n -rlv.. J!"jr? :-.TA . w. i- T courses day and South Carolina Per hamper I 'if I Heeia ' ' '""", V"!, '"u .. .' t.'iesimp, I tannan . t.nriea. I. .rau.i Ofnc al a nation, nurins May will ne: a enmmo. " Florida, ir '"rate It Hifti: do South ,'.,:, aBree with him wholly : don't try to de- ltKKTS south ('arollnarrr bunch. flee u nammonton. la. Fnion, 17. Uhlth: i'd. tne summer. Una. per mo bunchea. jik laa. Kouth fend our position at all Merely point ' , "-1 !i. JlSnTt.! ' 11 "tW. i p v., rV. '"." "Irard: 21, Fox L-naae; i-i-, vvaaninston; -js, eminent letter. rarollna, per hamper. K). do. North out to Hint that what you were doing ft -set Mfu " Mla.u.lppi, Spartan. S.I?,"S.-.. p.'.r. .h".:' til&V.l "' .A: "r .h? bet- far you Itnow. ' "v&kmKRn-T., r hamper S to ' mT-ranl' Si? .5.Wli,'h.ti. WiV. . cIM in pera. f-forld-. per craie. i:&V. do.'Vubaii. I "'''"" "'ni inl ere all liable to , 7 dozen), fane,, is Tl .vi. choice. . Hntlr CIO. 17. 1'roapectrark: 'J. William ing and Commercial rKtrfes'sVsM. dotT'ptr rS'ii.'TSlHiSd- your tnlatakevvllhlilm and fie can. K0.?,,,''.VFlorl',a' "" """' " 75' " own ZM WW. TOO 3. Turnlna. Canadian, rutabaiiaa. per lOu te sure that ou won't make any more. , -ai'pn ,, , .r'rlv.la .week in each subject. K?.t.iV.C5r:r,tffr.V,. ,h,'f .'hiSid'JrlrjU' ah.mUmo? Hrli.i-S.M JVSWS :' afe' llWsiW. Shorthand rPitman ;SiV,Yo'.?,rX VAVyiffi: K; Z: incerity. iW. iC r-nnayivaW peV b.rre, 2". to IfflBBKIlAv. OaNnHl 'biiewrilln. and "'...' s- '?"- ?' l??-'"..""!'. iro.VTixi'i:i) TOMnnnnivi ' "MiTsimooMf.'JlNrby: per pound i" .. . ' PlVrJW.JfrnI7 .Ml Itaueht in day and i ir 1 1 : i in. ipiss. nrw. iitrr i rn !. -vn. i ' -.....- ..... .......... , ... . i ,. - - - -i iiii.iii w aavn BCaavrv ih. ut-s. r j : rt i . titi, i ! pound DAftKeii, i'tur.iv, i ifl, i'x ta'.a'Aiissft.s. f ti p I j uww an jts..'jraKTMi3f ,'", ii a rmTii i 1iAJwWsM' jfllf CtESBs5 Ifj A HOT BATH jjl Wil 1NKTANTI.V. DAV or NIQI1T ll'j , m' s - w l.u IH,l ll.S39l.iUli No. S. ll.loei..SV Watrrcre.a. per loo bunchea, 1192. tuahrooma, per lb., 13033c. CLOSING LIVESTOCK PRICES Chlrato, May 13. HOOS Itecelpl. today. 33,000 head, tomorrow, Stl.OUU head. . do., low at early decline. Hulk. 117,93017.71)', Iltht. 117 'Jlieii a.V mUed. I17.1.1WI7.HS; heavy. in.'J3tll7 nil! rough. lil.3301 (W, laid to choice. 117 10tf 17 HO. CATTLE Ilerelpta today. 13.000 head: tomorrow. IS.oon head. Moatly lOu to Suu hither. Top. 117.00. SHEEP fterelpta today. lMUO head Ten to 3ik! lower. Top, lls.1'0. I.amba, top. ISO SO. South Omaha, May 13 11008 Ttecelpta toda. lilon head Twtnty-flv tn 3.V lower. CATTI.K Iterelpt. today, 8800 htld. Btronr. 10c to lnr lillh.r. H1IEEP Recslpta Hoday, 5000 head. Steady, 100 lower. NEW YORK BUTTER AND ECCS New 'York, May 18 BL'TTErt Jtecelpta, 557 tuba Slllhtly hlfher. llllher acorlnr, 47lTITIic: extraa G e4Sc: Aran. ,34 04rl aaconda, WVtC.S'lCl Stat dairy, 40R4SV,c. . , (,,. EOOS Becalpta. 21.5111 ca,e,. Market Arm on hlih sradea. Quotatlona unchanstd. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chlrari, Uy 13. BUTtEIt RmcIpIb, 7J3 uta IMchanied. BOOH Rtcelptte 23,307 caeti. t'n. ckanstd. er ' ..... , I I ll . Philadelphia Arrivals at New York Hotels New- York. May 13. The followlnr real, dents of Philadelphia are reslitereit at New York hotel.; Mlaa T. llrauerman, Martha Waahlnilon. f. H. Croaman, nrand. L W, t'rother. Flandera t. t Ferry. Cumberland. J. Field. Flandera. J. H. (HUH. Welllndon. T. (Jove, ureat Northern. Mrt. T. Gove, Great Northern. Mra. It. I.. Haaa. llrealln, M. K. lleraey, Lonjaire, If. llltt. Navarre. t. Kline, Grand. (1. Kolh. Herald Square, (I. McGoush, Grand. II. Purvla. Latham. , W E. Kratall. Grand Mlaa L. H. Young. Hrlltol. J. Zeltlyn llrealln. . Mra. M. E. Adamaon. Hrlttol. J. W, Beauchamp, Continental. I), C. Dellla Herald Square. T. K. Hoyle. Hermltate. O. Brown, llarraltase. 'T. H, Hurch. Woodward. Mra T Carton. Colllnswood. ' J. W. Deker. Uarlboroush. W. H." Denny. Navarre. H, R. Heyl. Grand. , J, w HofT. Ureal Northern. J, Hood. Marlborouih. 1). p. Howard. Herald Square. -, ' i . ITj .' St.mlL ' .. , .Vlirlimjull- ij-sn 1 nnunri ba.ketl. 23n43c. i ONIONS Old atoek very Inferior, will ' not be quoted aa-aln thla aeaaon. Texaa. per I huahel-crate, tellovv, United Htatea, No. 1. II (001 .10' No. 2, !l,23n,40 culls and boliera ilfil.iar waa. oonera. tiaAVt,4n, TEAR North Carolina, per bushel ham per (14 tn 13 quarter necka), I2.73H3 '.:: V, barrel hamper lift to 22 quarters! 12 nnfi 3 .so; bu.hel hamper. Telephone peat. 14Q. 4. .Mil California, drumi, .Y30tT.V73. TEPPEnS Florida, per crate, fancy, 3 7!vc?4: choice. 13 2303 30 POTATOES Florida, per double-head bar. rela (40 quarter pecka). MRS. 10; No. 2. 12 2t2 (v sack, marked 130 nounda, No. 1, I2.1BC2.23; No. 2. 11.2391 S0i few, 11,73: bulk, per 100 pounda. Pennalvanla. noeOlt.in, few hlthers New Tork, L'nltrd .Stales. Nn t. II 01.1.1. RADISHES Nearby, per bunch. Hi 2v nHCBRB Nearby, per bunch. So. 8CAI.LION8 Nearby, per 100 . bunchea, 73ell. SPINACH Norfolk, per barrel (20 to 22 quarter perkal. V0OII.3O: Pennavlvanla. per bu.hel bo 10 to quarter perkal, tOrtnlW; New Jersey, per S-buahol baiket, 40V30ci buahel baaketa O073c. HWEKT POTATOES Nearby, per ,. buihel baiket (8 to 9 quarter peckal, no "TOMATOES Florida, per H-baaket crate. West roaat fancy, IS.7.104! choice, ls.3.ite 3 30i Eaat Coatt. 12 8O0S.SO: choice, JO 2.73t ptiorer. fancy and choice. 1102. WATERCRESS Nearby, per bunch, IH O S WATERMELON florldt. 40Qg0c. acb. Refined Sugsr Unchanged Keir York, May JB. No chanfe was reportea in in eusar maritet toa A HOT BATH INSTANTLY. DAY sr MOIIT Jutl turn the faucet and you aet a ateady atream of plplns hot water, when your poller la connected with a PAWNKK WATFJS HEATER Ilurna hut a buiket of coal a day and requlrea little atten tion Low Initial coat, laatt a lifetime, eaay eo Inatall. Write for Booklet No. 23. ttmat&tos.Ct riamblnr an Bestllas Suoollea DUplar Roejpt 44 to M NarttiTTtth St. HI ATVB1 VI. Commercial Education "Thousands of Cost Accountants. Junior Accountants. Bookkeepers. Secretaries, Stenographers, etc., arei rlAArldrl " patriotic duty of to continue their eveninjr throuehout 'Excerpts from Gov- i advanced Account- Law are being evenings per & Greirei. bookkeepintr . are evcninir school all summer. The instruction is individ ual. Help your country now. Write, call or phone Diamond D31. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Bread lit. fcel.w Berkt X rhlladtlphla. HOTEL BRIGH1 OPENS JUNE 26 '.! July la a Tne month in Ocean C of bathing; and flatting-. Alerava irirr.nin. H ft. IVr.KXERSIH.I.H. PA. ftj GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MUl WEIINKIISVII.LK, TA.C Tha baautlful Sarlno Ra CactarA Psnntylvanla and th one or ita ciatt. vii Fl.uaVI. tT-.....-l ... . s - t-rr fi, uiiuuiai7riisTr7, KmYVTyQ iwr 'ii or anvri UUJ COnO rxcnni ioi. uoir. pain. Km UriiifTl. RffiL1nt HhvilcUn Ute t. Lon.diunc t lphoo. , , riiiia inn iaainti iv. n inn mni xrom nw lortc ana KntiaA Howajid M. Wino. J Dflawwrt- Malor flap. THEGLENWC Delaware Water Gi ap(.-ijr ixi. dioqrrn priCK - i ballroom, orrbfttra. thr flay ttn baufball dUTjionU aolf mjul all M ririra and aiitirttloa ' arniMl a,.! at mods-rut ratra. Open May poo Kiei onrM . P. R JOHNSON. T-rr.p K KhaisTwwi Shorthand System in 30 Days' Special aummer rataa of ISO to thoae en. I rnlllna tbla month. fTeachtna- exrlualvety I lb t amaaa Vnlttrral Bd 8llable HralcB. , DAT AND KVENINQ CLASSES Philadelphia School of Office Training: x. k. coa. irm a chestnut htm. Entrants. UU 8t. rhtao Ltunat If U eROBTIIANp AND BOeSKXEPINa Oreij shorthand lha aaty. aoaedr eratera. Suelnata Coureet. Dtr or Etenlna Schoola. nroll anr time. To meet th bcavr and In. rreatin, demand for yourui men and women with offlra and bualneea tralnlnr our tlaatta will b continued oar and evenlna- throuxh. aut tba comlns summer montha. CaU ar fll-saaTaT sV RDjatMBB. sr SIMMS Cl vnornMnt, -jtqi B U C KWOi EamsaflS Shatmesv-aaJ tajBHaaaam , PennarN 'nHsaTr .saKSftll A H J!L rl.aM - aTjCl -sfaB--. rlaavs Kc A. J. & c. v.. Muntfcr, AMrM wW May : iratx HOL'BK. LAlJIBb i ' j ?? W&JjitZZ?.ir-- i i'-H, !.. .-A-".-.'
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