? y mi ; K 'xrrf f y vti ' WaBOTRXSWrfcvx TyM.' "' " .1 WmU1 V " " - i t ( &, rV , ? , t ij a. AH L4 s-W "rtWA !Y' UCTGISLATORS Mr., r.nnrinnn a i,VI NH PYAK S I J AlsJAJl KJM.KM.M. JlllllW "& fHfoiise Marine Committee j Inspects Delaware River m'x Plants Todav RK'Bt E.l C Banning EXPANSIONS , C3 3$Toir Will Have Important ..Bearing Upon Future of This Port m- . Four Delaware mvr imrami m f i4nV lnrwrtirl tnrlav hi iiiomr.frs nf 7LiJ ..--.-- pDie Merchant Marine ind fihrl ' "in SWrtltteVof thr Uftup of Reir-enfitHes fir nL - ... ids PnnrTucanl(it1 i lit) $-$ftent of unuual -MRr-Meancr- anrt will gi jaVft An Inipoitant henrlnc upon me pn J5 .V. . . ... . ni.:i...i.inkl. Tliai ftf?'i'Vf ?nSIOn OI tne pnn ni niimri)'ni X wlU fttrUe In till- clt about . 3D n UncU Pfc . itiliilflBnnnii Tin mmbfri nf I hi rnnffnwinml PH ., lommltee ar miking MuMr.nur in com iMSksft. ihu .. ltd din (i in ulnniilrtc i nmmit to 3 t"M, nil" in- " '- i '! 'T L if the Phlladelnhli i liamhoi nf '"in fierce, which loft Bro.ul Mien Ma 1or(- at 10 31 nehcl, till" tiininlnK and net Ihe i nnKresinen in XMIinliiRtnn Kaj'or Fmlth. antl Oirertnr Webster t -jWharves Poik ami lVrile Tif n the delcKatlnn from this rlti The shipyards tn h visual mdiv 1 1 She- Harlan A HnlllnRsworth md Piiv ft &tiea aj llmiwitrin thf t-un and Cheater aid .it Chester and the rw Votk Shipbuilding plant c amden f llinih on Poller Hunt The polii boil shhildRe ins d ailed to brini; the purtv up thf rler -Vom WllnutiKt'on l.ui henn m served ')h the boat The committee will -pend oinnirnu Ind Frldav In Inrat nils I.eiRiio Is land and Ho Island being scheduled for Inspection tomorrow The New Jet ley" and PennHinli shipards it Sloucester will alo he isiied Prldaj the rrainp --111!" irds in this Ity, the lards nf the Ttalnr Shiphuild Tlg Corporation i ornwell" and l he Merchant hlpard it Bristol will be inspected The committee will spend Krda alght In Phlladelphl i and will leqe iarjy Saturdi inoinins: for Biltitnote fhere the plupatds at 'partown Point tvll! be lslted Members nf the Tmmtttee re Intei ested In pettinR firsl-hand information etri the nations jeources in re.pe. t 10 ihlpbulldlnK Thev ire in ihirce nf Ihtpbulldlns and expansion of America s nerchant marine Need nf Ilri dorks rr The hill Inttoduced In t'onpress pro- ldjns for the ior.sructlon of i drdotk )n the Deliware Rlvei at a iost of x JBVOJ)0,000 Is now In the binds of the v committee on merchant mirlne It s jxpected that the netessit foi more JryI0CK win be impressed uion the r members of the committee during then !fjlt todaj W The members of the Congressional i N3mmittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries are the follow Inp Hepresenta " ,IVea; J W Alexander Missouri ilnir- 'i slats Ttnfns llnrrfv ltj I'Hunril W i . m Caltnara Vl.tflnio Pat.. T Hnnlinrr Vew York , Henr BruiUner New orK Ladlslas Lazaro Ioulvlana llllani " fSpodwln, Arkansas lesse P Prke Maryland, DaMd H Kincheloe Ken tucky; Clarence K .ta i allfornia il Ham 13 Bankhead Maham i William S JT Greene Massachusetts (.eorse Bdmonds. Pennslanla W illlim rtodenberc, Illinois l.lndle M llidle VVarhlngton Frederick Howe New York:" CJeorce M Bowels West 1 1 -rtnla1; Frank D Scott MlihlRin Hi h ard P. Freeman onnei tlcut and Na lace H. White Ir .Maine The. members of the war shipplnR committee of the Chamber of ( ommeiiu ar Howard B French, chairman V JtuConlen. A K Ford tjeorce I Mitchell, H Birchard Talor Dlrectoi Webster and lldward s McKaiR h BOYS FACE PROBLEM ; OF PROPER HOUSING 'Conference Continues Todav, JWith Automobile Trip on Afternoon Schedule ? Xip twelfth annual conference of the Bays' Club Federation entered Its srt0nr ered Its s Lniersit ay at Houston Hall of ,Pnnylanla. todav sTAn address on The P.elatinn of the Bpya' Club to the Home was made bv Frtd K. Zerbe, of Sracuse This pre- , fdd a talk by Mrs William BlaiMe, of i Keyr York An Hour of New Ideas' followed Ie'Hoy Coombs Honesdale spoke on "Solvlns the Problem of HouainK the Boys." 'J)it Interesting description of the v Boys' Brotherhood Republic at t'lniaRo i wai glen b Joe Willen and Manford 'S-ttaakell. Then came a round-table dis- lliurfnn. --i sTho conference was opened with the !Ki,'-ojj'ndlng' nf .issemhly and Invocation P.w ..., k r. i-ii. ., i, m i . i K, , i iniio jiri i iuj u i ioinisiii- irsiu, K Wot Holy Trinity Knisconal Chunh Jt 111 the older bos section liitetoit Acuvuies or uie t H were rtls :uued by John Fuhrman Lighthouse . - uoys- I'lub, Philadelphia Locked m? IlAdVa nn s.lliirlnii'1 tt 1 a.A m it.it ml -3 us(iu u, iiuiiunji till niiiiru niaiti lai , Tor a round-table discussion John J jfi-i WpCormlck of the Bos' Club of Troy, jfe r. ,r epoke on Pulling: Together 'Good Ship Tuchahoe A Is Lauded in Verso ?Jt4rd Xetsor. had hla Victory 1 jonn raui jonri inui anu ucni Unon the Bonn Homme RUhurd one P? Ud 'Jut hfKUn to fight hit Captain .Schwab and Hurley "With their turd crew an Co, ho rlwiera ao burly . Mave their Kood ahlp Tuckahoe hers wai thu (Tnnitltutinn j The ahlp of ftac Hull ' tattered eneirn neer fell h foucht foes to th full : Cantalna Kchwah unti Hurlev Hae alao fouht (he foe tve iouxni mm late ara early Herd's their good ahlp Tuckahoe 1 Chesapeake of Lawrence nTa Oregon of Clark. a auewera oia oiympta vert eurely ahlpa of mark I CaDtatntc Kchwab and Hurley -late added to the rowH lJ8te your head so whlrly that wift thlp Tuckahoe rk alth to all thWfl(hter to law loere vsare no aiipa. m Simon nnr ssllnra lauxh thar aall As aea In ablpa bit rtn eacn a mean, iy sirucK a micniy Dioir, aureir ''put on over . tba sood ablp Tuckahoel urlca Morrla. In the New York p' Tuckahoe' was launched re- At the yard oX'the'New To"rlc liny Company, Carnden. mvcr days elapsed from i laid until tli J? . . Vrw. - ' pway" rum 'AKW&OF1 HOC ISLAND; ViHT IHns Ki; DOING (lull (lr: imi-il at liipvaril I nrrtnati f ai n II nnn i In Mam ' lib Ihh IteMi oiKHtured a Mor ISMtwl hi tit cniploo of the pouel "I piitment and the mmpressi il mi illl sum i itc ulniitiR llbii! will be In stalled and theatre parties will he Riven fiequentli I or the siiinmei trips tn the seashore mil visits to the shlpvntds In the twin ware Hivei lltri t have been pi intied Interest In tlnrttnM It the men at Hoir 'sland mn build ships as well lis iheh liasehall team an ntav and the i in it s time f t the Kaiser tn nult for the Hor Island nitioi has been dlsplivlns iti e( ellent ht'and of Mil since the lieimtii. hlp hulldliiK l.eaKbo op'nid Its -' ion two weeks aco With "tnlth is pit.hei and th ihe hattlnit of t urrv 1 in Hid Hidden thei feel prettv safe m ilcilaiihf: thev in trim ntii team in 'no leacue vi urdiiv s cum niih ihe stroiii l,enu:ue Islind niiit however should he a . "s. one OITii liils hnnce t'lsies Nlcht I'eneral s,,!,,, i nili ndent I I Tlininhiite has ben appnlnled to the shiji i nnsmii lion ilepu limni and W i-l irk has I iketi his pi ire The erHdlnc ilepaitnent formeilv lakeu rme of li Mi 'lark i- n nv inihiik. nf I ! Kl nhi I Mullllne Hills Hi weilninc helis iiim men I i Hoc Islind foi Paul Willlims fo'enian of erectors on Win Nr II is to ent.i Into a IllHtllninnlal alllinie lime II The hude-tn he is Ml" mi Blocks Vnnipnlis Mil hndllieers In Itnnnuet I he Hoc Isl ind I nc i eeis -s n on will hold i hni'l i I it " " ' ,,,IC him M' ndav nnnni. M i $2,000,000 FOR SHIPS AT SPARROWS POINT Bethleliem Sloel Odipi.il- Meet to Plan Koni New N t'ssrl- Itnlllmore M.I M" Two million dfllnrs will he sinil nnmtillatev b the Bethlehem -tee i oipor itlon for build II1K fmil new "hips It the --panows Point plant utile nils i f th iipnitmn and dltee. lc r "f the work held a nifetliiK tcdiv lo c . int.. tin del ills of the plins I ullv lOiiO new wnrkmen will le ulded I,, th. Bithlihein 'n el i in poi itmns in disiirf fniii a- l tesult mil otlic Ills me .ilieadv cisiim; .ilr.nl fni h Hismj; tin Mltles foi tin m This Is the ihlef dlllicllltv tjie bidders hive to face n t cu dine lo I Boherts inanicer of the jiirtows Pohil pi int s-killed workmen prohibli wilt he I rciupht from others nf the i h tries M srh lb pi lilts to flll up the wnrklnK fori e til. . li.i. ti.i.o iii.il. i. Il ...irla. I lain l.n.' ..'! ill"'.- ii i tiii..-i stood f"r Ih iipw s-1ip to nn omnuKiat hip- a lartre . if "n" mn I Iih t r iir nf tin !nrliritim in Mi hwal. icrnt --titpnunts th it hr intfinK t - innrl hts pi mt at pTrrown I'olnt tn l the litK-t. nf Its kiml in tin i mint t PKLslDKM IU.CKIM.S WOMl-rS W R lOll.KRS "i Miiniltnn Workers H-Pdflrd h Mr HilleN -k Wil.on In Urge utTrapi U iisthlnfrtnn Mi ; It nmpn munition moiUpii from thr ptnnt T th BetlilhMii StP! oinpim at N t an tie Dp tlterl upon rr-".rinl 11-on eterda md afskril Inm to iirp the mimed i itc p t- ipTH of th nman -uf-frafie ampticlmeni Mrs I Intent?1 Itaxairl Hfllev (luichtPi if Thorn t I Bi ird forniet 1 imba---ador to ( ient Hrltam nd lliwam Slate ch iirman nf th itintul Womans prt iis in th (jrotip h liriin a I munition woikers three vweks apo 'Ihe I other fre Mr (ath-nnn Bo le Mis da WalliiiR and li- Mar irm7nn all nf p ( a-tlp Ml Lulu iMIler-snii rf Deli warp 'it nd Mr .Mai it Mt Kpii zic of iimuiKton Ihe women told tin PitMdent th- teiiteaentfd .11 the wnmnn workei in thp plant and that as main nmr wnulrl come In aMiinRtmi is were net -.var to conxintp h Oninnnifnt the women wai workei want the amendm nt pay ed ! THRKI-: L. . II.IKRS LOST Two Killed in 1 ranre 1 lnrH Meels De.illl in lull New-Inn, Mass, i J nolher meilian fllit lo he killed in r-ranrp is nichaid Blodgett twnm veaisnid who left Williams ( ollege I.isi veal to enter the air seivne l.ist Kridav he cabler to his father he had brought down his first t,eiman unihine firHnd llapiils Mlih, Mav 12 -Unid has been ie(eiie( hei e that I j le mdei Bavne i vounff lirand ftTpids aviitoi with Ihe Lafivetle escadnlle nn ! the fighting f i out in rnine his been killed 111 .ulinn He was studilng an m I Puis when wai was deilaied and joined I the h rem h uiation mrps Home, Alav 11 iiulnn i adet lu gene B Peim losi his lif, in an an idem at Foggia He was 1 .'no vards h Kt I when the piopeller hmke His mother lives in usttn i , Calif or iiian Malic ow World's Riipting Record Wiihliinglon, Mav .. v i,pm ivoiIiI'm l i et mcr I ei Kid ii 1 in nine liouis uhs .innnunrerl In thp blilpiiine lidiiirt this afteinoun The new iii.uk, lieutum thp furinei tleuie of 4S73 was made in the jaids of the Moore Shipbuilding Company at Oakland Cal bj Tom Hoin, with a new of two hrateis and one holdei on Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad IncreaMti efficiency of a truss 50 Tlnnrib 7 iMjuiati i2.o. GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER Tba aelr-adjrfitlnc featuna of this Tad uaka It iwu "far. mI tt. Thumb Btraw KaiuUtor allawa of altaiiac Dr aura at lll. Jlo.t rupturaa crow lwl wra bNiiiM Iniuii that rr.d rUbt WaaffSJrtSrVSS IBSHZrW. TlMf v.. mt r,u IjlIpP3 EVENING PUBLIC TZ ZT NEWS nniMfiFnRftf i i IN BIG SHIPYARD . Piisp !i Jones Plan ast Kxpansion of Em pIoV Staff mki; o w rs noii.KKs Utthin the nM two month. np nf thp most i funp Htf hipH-fisi fnr tt i7P in the I nftfd Milr. um p v. Ht tIo .cMtei .h t hn."ihpi Manne r hpHil nf tho IMniP'. a foneia ( nmrmnv rpeiatinc the hiphu lima plant- at , 'iIouceitt htmI dm natt n I hip (ompan will dmihl the imhet nf rnplmp nnd ma nufart tn o n own nntmeji iml bniini. h" Hue ined f n bmlf i inrl nfrtnen in otht itiei )ri Mt ManiiPMk nlH(Rf hi niant whop ha hpen Hlmom mmp'pied m linn . it , tiKlpp- .rid hot pi tn (xr. of ihn. ieinr(fl ,tf thr lu-e A. nne tlant Know n ail n pi iIip n inh c one f fhe nitinn ipkIp-o fbiph nldnij? mrn Mr I innev k wv -p n at Hip l!it.( arlton Hmp with H i. M,r.tai trPT-nrpi nnrl Ralph I M Hullnwi ' eiiMiiM nd iounbtl fot thp Pup U tifi i ninpan h n . hap rompfMPil nm pi i nt f t,nif str rtlHl finlhpd thf OtdPO vt ? n inv rn hind will turn out h boat n tpn dax . ftotn oui t nm t ttd atl- 'u tin ")eiTa? p iid !t HtniipiK I tin , onfldpnt wr will - i r d (ltloitf.h it ?na tak two i 'lit i e limn Mi tn ( tbN p ttp now buiidmK 4 tan mn fieiRhtPi s nn the f'liit wax ii W 1 1 in net on f i ho ew ?pr"p at fl il "flloii -ipi thp -f 1" iiwIpi , nntt uMlon w il m noo tun fipmhtpt mrl thnp ni tin I pnnn h .nn ti d at 'Ilnuc-tet will ip 1 no mn tatKo ranter W at iln turninc ont T nn ton tee! i tnkctv n tin pennx lama nul Tn Itllil.l ItljCRPf "hip In all pi nb-ibilit w will inoi pa-e Ihe .i7P of thp hip a' U iltnlnRtop tihI thp o lerp ud- w In n r hif omplPted thp nntrrfrta now mi1 hand Iiip foiiMPPti tn build Tt Utlminnioti tifl twel ti tli- Ipi spi p ant Ml w Pt i fot prl Ip - p tmI but wpip 1 1 qulsitmned In tin u-n t nttif nt ' p wet niMitnc nt "or own fib r ' i tine uppI i ml will Ikhp oui wu k ill irmple'pd mi i hort tun foi thN pail of tin .hip it iIm- fm now w p will ha a ronipb l arl or I will iricn 1 hai pnp! fnj me ton ud Mr Haitai rtPKatdinc rernid-s I am noi In fa nr of thpni We nlll turn out our hijis a. fa"t a hi (.an nentirkalh and mei hHtiirj do mo but ln not intend to nrp nui nipn Too main mistakes ran h ippen when thev "-tut after i etord j t ptpent we lne about Sinn nipn it the i ilnufeiPi iiirli and w nrp j coins to mm ieap that fon In 1 ti 000 ( ot 1 1 noo nut heidquartt l i n w In- i med at W ilminRion but U i pontble that thp New ,Ietev and the Penns I ania Tids w 11 Ktow -o hie that we will mnp mn hpd oftb es thptp lino Home. Needed I in thp housins: proposition at ".! ucptPt aptain - K Hansen the inaniRitiB diifttoi of nut ompan wpiH to ajdiltiRlnn on thai en question U p(pjiip about noo home- nd our men h i e akpd n- if tlipx on Id bin MiPii own It mp- when "e Imii them hultr I he 'lo not want in ko io i amden i t.i Maddon township T he w int tn be w thin w ilklnc distatue of our ud l.ffils aie I emjf made t hao the hlpplnc I nard prant Um request nf tin l'u S. lone omp nn to pi p I h ine fnt Pinplnv p on its nun lind Ihe F'ublt. enite - orpoi itton and thf lVnnlinia K-iln ad it l undti-tnod de.trp the l'ue &. Innes onipun to pa for Ihp HHitohiin; wmk thit w ill b lequited In onnp tlon with the dp elopniPiit of this ()allt inoe thp tinlle ind thp tallioad tompan. will icii -ufrlfient benefit from the int ilia ti n to pax for am work nf ih s iluuittr Mi Hanuetp is opposed tn leiml uiim: tin m Itnxing at I'enn. grove PeniisBroie N I . Ma Th i II have r.ne If thn first hoxinff lulu le opra e nniler the ne i U I nrler h. lia lie nf the I'ennsnioie Mhletl tisn mIIi h number of husines- men hme nraanl 1 ! noerale a hnxlnrf irena V ne i au lite hltl tr. sa 4nnn Is In urs if rn-irifllnn in I will be ip n ti V!a in Tironsin Hunller in 'ervioe rhirjco Mat P t Na n I k former iar hurdlsr at Hie I nuersl nf W snnsln has left for lefferson Rarrarks lo to toln ihe lank serilie lis was seleeted for lh Amerlean OlMnpt team In ltms Heppc Viclrola Service ( . J. Hepic S. .Son- ;;, II ID IhcPlmit S' -6th mid fhompson i'ts A Victrola Outfit for your home Heppe Victrola Service will send the Victrola you want to your home. We have arranged the Heppe Rental - Payment Plan through which you may rent a Victrola and apply all rent toward the purchase. Heppe "War - MCTROLA IV.A Recordi, your selection .$22 50 2.S0 Total . . .$25.00 Pay 15 down. $2.30 monthly. VICTROLA VI-A Recorda, your selection. $32.50 2.50 Total . .$35 00 Pay $6 down, $3 30 monthly VICTROLA VIII.A $50.00 Recorda. your selection 3.00 Total $53 00 Pay $8 down, $S monthly. VICTROLA IX.A $50 00 Records, your selection 3.00 Tota 1.00 ... Pay $9 down. $6 monthly. ' CaUfphtfrie'or write Jor illustrated catalogs and particular o) LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, ,1918 OF THE MEN LARGEST OF WOODEN STEAMSHIPS f&'iv' I jm1( panv. nf Orange, Texas, is llie ' h largest nf lis kiml tints far lurneil i n HtjilHri'' 7' mi 'nnBHrfer!.liJ9HrlHih S TEi MMHirraitrrLBHHHirrrrrBtlirBirrrrrrrrrHrrrrlHrC. tv S JP 'fflBF 8 HiHE jS'wf" iaski. UNCLE SAM FROWNS ON PRIVATE YACHTS LtlMltiotl- Ho.tls ft (I I II l ) Furl. VUiicli l -od.-d foi ar Pin ioc 'i vile i hts mil i mn he- ir the Irllesl luvuilis u I Ltlioneil 1 in-3 I t.oieininint Ihe fu I i.lm nistition ims ( . tleii tn i inm Ii i ml mil Erfs Hm is i mi,1 useil hi wiirh toils Iniouprti i in asSMu shoil thru llr JS tilinti sit mi I illivtll hoits itil mill (Imii lilMI ui o ' llll i onsuinet ilonc the tlinli ii ,si Wliril both (.ISOlille H 11(1 fOll ill!' needul fr I Wril pill posi llr fuel id niitiMtiHttnn lifliives ihe i onsiimption ) HlntiK this Inn ij tui Kteil Inirei-ed fuel pimlu tlon t ninit . 1 shniticetuM wllllit IssitH i nblem ' fnt tin fuel tdlihtlistritlnn Iln t UHl production of bitiim n hi i oil foi the week i nded Mrli II is ie tniterl hv the I lilted Mlllrs I ,eoloRK.i I ut vii uas 11 vim nno ml ton- in luiifp pei dn of 11 Tit inn tons tnr the weeK ftidid Mil I Hlid I dlllv iiwi ike foi ih it ill eK of 7 0h nnn inns rile iralfl fot the util of M iv II 11 r 11 liihhiiiiinilHiniiiiiiiiiiiHiiinint.tUiTma A Secure Place For Your Securities Wp liae one of the most modern a n d isecuit' Safe Deposit vaults in the eitv an ideal place to keep your valuable securi ties and documents. Our central location makes it convenient for you to examine jour bo at any time. COMLMML-Edl'IW MHisrraftY 12th Street above Chestnut Philadelphia $1,000,000 Capital $1,000,000 Surplus mi.i.niiiiiitimnn Time" Outfits VICTROLA X.A Records, your selection $90 00 . 5 00 Total $95 00 Pay $10 down. $8 monthly VICTROLA Xl-A Records, your selection. .$115 00 5.00 Total $120.00 Pay $12 down, $10 monthly. VICTROLA XIV . .$175 00 Records, your selection 10.00 Total $185.00 Pay $13 down, $12 monthly. VICTROLA XVI Records, your selection $225.00 , 10.00 Total $235.00 Pay $20 down. $13 monthly, JBi Jr llll fc ttejf 1 r. Ml 'riife-s IS WHO BUILD SHIPS Photo from Wenlern Newspnprr I n on The tle.innliip llnnliani. Unnrliril luetiduiK ii eel was pei rent Ihe liroduitlon IX eeded sl1chtlv tlint of the rrroi.l werl ended ptll '. T III 111 isl -en i n ww, s nn , in , of in sh ii 1 18, air Ii OI ted from lie silllilwl louilll distil, t of Pi mini I i.inM uheu thp iws Is ciien is f fi i ii lent Sevi P.lwi mil Wlnilinq i.ulf i I 111 Is r f Uesl llftlmi II k I i i III Inch nlnllli tillrls of s, iithein V e- lt(.'niln 1 h pei nn I ihniiint ill I Ii I i f i -I II ClliM 4 I . I i nl i inim i mil I ii ilinnni I R pt i . iii noithiin mil iintr.il IVnnsilniiM Ii I pei , .nf uestiin P. nnsi Iv inin S I i int II ir-ml Held ki , , I III tl'M i he I I, I n 1 ii u , , ni i i si pi n Im in i I ii nrti ill lllnir is (P Ids I . p ii n I I i 1 1 n i Its in out Gray Flannels for Young Men (Beltless) "OLT adorned with the --- new welt seam all the wa around the coats so that the demands of fashion may he met without undue waste of woolens, now becoming scarcer and scarcer. Plenty of blues, greens and browns as well. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street NaT Th Magneto Equipped Eighl Vjf jvwsiBsiBasaauaiaaaBanBiasiiaaiKaaaaasawBaaiBnaHKsaaaMaaaaaaeaaasaaaiK - - Do you know a bill eo stcrp that inosst cars go around it? Where the engine usually quits cold on the half-grade? Get aboard a Standard "8" some, day and take it easily on high. Take it with su preme confidence. In the Standard "8" the road seems down bill both ways. That sticks in your mind like a favorite verse, after a Standard "8" demonstration. Eighty .three horsepower Open Models, IK.10 I', o. II. larlory Standard Steel Car Company, Pittsburgh Eastern Motors Corp. 633-37 X. Rroad St., Cor. Wallace Phone Poplar 0580 FMhnell's Harare. Prranton. la. J. M. Vtr, Hopewell. N, J. II. J. Mills, rattaslllo. i's Adam Fldam Co., Ilatleton, pa. H. Arthur fisher, bellnstrotr, i'a, J I. Waod. uortti'a (tons, Shlrkshlnnr, I'a. standard MntAr Car Co., Camden, N. J. Thas. Reeder, Bethlehem, fa. HUNT LODGINGS FOR SHIPMEN (lit)"s ailable Room, and Vpartiiipnts Mciiiji Lit-tod COOO M-KI) (,)l KTERS I ir i i n nf I lie pi hlrni to p ov de adfiiume li'iusinc fni lllties fot the Minn ilnpli.ves nf l ho I merjrem v I'leel i 01 pmatlnti mid th.H fiinillies who nil itiive In lhi iltv ten iMv heme Is novi the I stiiii, if furnished in is ind up II I meiits t i inns Miint and fmlv issstnnt fmni Hie pissencel and lianspniutlnn divisiril lie Itillllllk ilnunllv llll their itteiition i. ohtiunliiK sub nmiters Phlladelphiins n h luive miWed loom" n ilirli li unes .lie HsUed to thtnw them ,, i. to lie. i upiiritlnn emploveK paitm.nt house onnei' me ier,uesld ,, el ilfflll Ihe bus aK"lnst I lllldren lanv of ihe emploves lie loiind married n,e M,lh small fimllie- hn will Hllt , ,a . then In me ill mhel apm ,,. , i.iiiiiiR ind I. iiii dine bou ei of ihe I ein i i la-" The pi lilt, of II"- Mie of emploie I. , nf Ihe Knottiest of nui piohlenis M, livloisald lhe-e inuntr men aie all of the h.Rhest lalili. I lo-t of them ,, iioiliiliB with Hie "eei inipoiailon at saHli." ionldeiablv I1111.1 than the. ,,e aiilislnmeij lo leieivitlK I hev Inlte ...v.n up fat mme teiiiun. tame pi st to ),elp put the Me,t shipbuilding pincrim -icross kU ( Ulceus In Open Hemes t Um ,m nalllolli ind it i up to Phil idelph ans to 1 pi im"' ,ni,. diRiei mil open Ihelr bom lhe-e iNiiplmps vihethei thf s In" thr I nil fit ill nt noi H nf Ihe i niplov e ho n II i hei, ne men and in n iihoin in finiilv ivould we mine ml i Ihei 11 in 1 hev il. ill llitrlhKf lit ' vm tin s,t PI t , r 1 1 m inn il'intliiifnt s not if lpe Hint ivruld he ' Il r mil lb " m vrrr'" , i ti i t h, I o ised upon aimal s ihe In si r i ii.m mil reaih Mk. Jk. f CD fjhere Fnturday or Monday llts of tbe 'nvnllable quartern are wanted at once Hnupe nivnera or householders vvho have suili room" or suites will have iinvernment cuarantre of the acieptable I ness of Ihe tenants If thev mnke ai taiiKements through me it the nn ' niih Hroad street nfllees of the nr pointion Mr Tmlor said Kxpeel tn Fnd Task trlds 1 ntll next Wednesdav emploves mav exeuise the privilege nf one dav off ti Im ite theli own ipiarters hut nfieriiard those still without quarters must take the mums Hpartments and houses as signed them hi the houslne department at least tempnrallll Hv Krldav afternoon Mt 'I allot rx im Is tn have a inmplete list of the le fiultements and the inniterH here avail able Patrlotli Philadelphia has until that time tn show what tan he dnni In ntisuei to Ihe dlreri personal appeal nf the Meet corporation s housing expeits Women lien In flepisler June 17 t HsIilnRliin. Mai -J 1 lie Pepait ment of lustii e has issued an nider lo tin effert that r,etinai l iinen aliens In the 1 tilled slat.. Hii trqu led tn rrclster with i hiefw H tiol e or post misters between Tune I" nnd lune T, fjirk&j.t Vtrr T-TJAyi. jt, ,. g - re- lfll LssssssssssssV3BiBsw wH I 1 zr.rTZT"r i-"i"-TTi:iTt- lrJmTsJr Only About Half tine Steer is Beef JTCi;m HiIimi i . aaiJsJflnaTHsWSsasssl BsS?xffiCTffliswmJr'tfffissssf''l'i! ft WW Live Weight 1200 pounds 100 Dressed Weight 672 pounds of Beef 56 When Swift & Company buys a steer weighing 1200 pounds, only about 672 pounds goes to market as beef; the other 528 pounds consists of hide, fats, other by-products, and waste. When the packer pays 15 cents a pound for a steer, he sells the meat to the retailer for about 24 cents. But the packer gets only about 6 cents a pound for the other 528 pounds. This means that the packer gets about 16 cents a pound for all the products from a steer for which he pays 15 cents. The difference of 1 cent per pound covers the cost of dress ing, preparation of by-products, freight on beef to all parts of the United States, operation of dis tributing houses, and leaves a net profit of only about 14 of a cent per pound on all dressed beef sold. Large volume of business and utilization of parts that were formerly wasted, make this achievement possible. Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yerds, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U. S. A. 'ffi r--rv ' DRAFT BOARD TO FROLIC AT LU LUCOLMRY GLUtf Memlier anil Attarhen of Dittrirt Nn. 22 lo He (.tiet nf Stuff nt ) Pttirian I Iip tin pp niPinberi nnd er and at ih. lip f !.ni nl Prafl Hoard No 2 fif teenth street md mdei nxenue wete Ihe KUPpt- nf thp boards ta(T of phirlnn toda nt f.u fu Temple "outi ti ( Hib Noitb 'Jlenslde in an after noon hihI eenlna of tmlb after hami? I eHtnlned 2 ion t lac 1 V dtafteea nut of eieran ( inu Mnn Dir I inn.lllet nit h 22 fleoree nhinr'nn Hall eicht three ear nil, i- dead Hi hi li me here He wa paid to J.e the oldest T(tie i rru pinprietor Hall bepin 1 N areei it the affe of thir teen and wn the flrpt to take in mcr Iran rfrru. in nuth Xmer'ri S.V i. M. fhf i, 1 hp iliafi ofliei N lotpph '. ("lant 3 nei rliHiinuii Im John M Bafle ex Ttnlnttn; phl Ith ind Wlltaid Z Rnt uti miretin motored tn a panv tt 1went-!ix to tin i lul bmte for coif, diniiPt and nmtbm picture Ihe hoirs arc lt W H Mmfnrd Ot John M. Mtiltenan Oi 'J Un t in one Or Ig n ,?io i ortepe an'l Oi lohn M irtph A' - 'iV l a P a -VJ l. v jsy i fr .., - - s. -, , - ' i. enurr.- n J f fi -.T ' ,' TfX tm ma tn HPFWy;
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