Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1918, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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G0SSP OF
BROKERS ARE NOT INCLINED
TO PREDICT. PROBABLE TREND
' ' OF THIS WEEK'S STOCK PRICES
Surprise in Some Quarters Over Possible Withdrawal of
Plan to Finance Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Notes Gossip of the Street
i'
TDUOKKRS are not Inclined to make any prediction na to the possible
tiend of stock prices durlnp the present week. As one broker said Sat
urday, there are too many big eents Impending to make a forecast, ns any
one of them restiltlnR contrary to present expectations would upset the
whole situation. The prevailing opinion Ik that the market conditions during
the present week will be more unsettled and less stable than during the
last week. rinanclers are now looking more toward developments in
Austria and on the Italian ftont than to the possibility of anything serious
resulting from the great projected German drie against the British,
which every one now soems to be waiting for. There was great satis
faction expressed in the Street on Saturday at the announcement from
General Pershing that the Americans now occupy a front of their own
for thirty-eight mlte3, and the consensus of opinion was that there would
be something doing on that thlrtj -eight miles before long.
,
A great deal of Interest is being manifested lecently In the stocks
of the Pittsburgh and West Virginia rtallroad and its Tittsbutgh Terminal
Railroad and Coal Comuam. The buvinsr on the various exchanges re
cently hne advanced prices fiom S to 10 points. It is said that segregation
plans hae been and are now being actively discussed, with either partial
or entire retirement of the $9,100,000 picferred at lOS under consideration.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Notes
There was tome curiosity manifested In financial chcles as to why
30 per cent was fixed on as the nmount which the War Finance Corpora
tion would advance to the Biooklvn Ilnpld Transit Company toward the
financing of the $57.73r,000 notes which fall due July 1. The decisions
of the War Finance Hotml Indicate that Its policy his not vet been
reduced to a formula. It is ald that most of the holders of the Riooklv.n
Rapid Transit notes aie banks and financial institutions, and that In
such event It ma be possible to obtain acceptance of option "B" in the
refunding plan. This option provides for tho exchange of the present
holdings for 100 per cent three- ear notes Those closest In touch with
the subject expressed confidence that the plan would go through.
There was some surpilse In certain quarters in the financial district
on Saturday when It became known that the c.Ter of the War Finance
Corporation to advance 30 per cent of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit ma
turing notes Is subject to withdrawal If the plan Is not consummated
at an early date, and foi1 that reason noteholders are Requested to deposit
their notes with the Central Union Trust Company, New York, under a
deposit agreement which defines the two options open to the noteholders
The Tax Problem
A banker sas: "The American
paying heavy taxes; however heavj,
Involved In this war. But he Is emphatically entitled
flagrant evils In our cm rent tax program Inequity and
"The primary fault lies with Congress In tts lax m
, ment. Rut a lesser blame teems to
and administrators of the law, who
supplementary enactment. They might at times be much
"The latest case In point Is the
limit on income tax paj merits. Last Friday I was besought by a depositor
of ours, whose tax bill ran Into several figures, for advice which he could
not seem to get officially as to whether It was imperative to discharge
,that obligation by midnight Sutuidaj. Under the circumstances I, had
to tell him this was one. of the cases where the worst vice In the world
was advice.
"For sake of peace of mind as well as of conscience he paid his big
tax bill Saturday morning. Now he learns that most other taxpayers,
more adept In guessing or Inclined 'to take a chance.' are waiting for
the 25th. It Is not loss of Interest from this failure to make clear the
'ten davs grace' that rankles; it is the lack'of equity."
Baldwin Directors Meet Tomorrow
Baldwin Locomotive's display of icnewed strength was believed to
have been due in part to the nearness of the directors meeting, set for
tomorrow, although it is doubtful if any action on dividends will be taen
at that time But Wall street cannot dismiss the thought of Baldwin's
possibilities, especially as it is known in certain financial quarters that
something is doing In tho Kddvstone munitions concern, of which Baldwin
owns the entire capital stock.' What may develop, however, has to do
with the acquisition of the 1'ddj stone assets bv Baldwin, for the stock
holders of the subsidiary company recently voted to dissolve the corpora
tion, and it Is believed this marked the first step In the leadjustment of
Baldwin's capitalization. Though canled on Baldwin's books at around
$!,000,V00, those who know something of F-ddistone's real value place It
at between $:'3,000,000 and $30,000,000. A New York brokerage firm pre
sents the following anal sis of tho accumulated value of the Baldwin stock:
"The iccoul of Baldwin Locomotive during the seven short veara
of its corporate existence," It sajs, "has been nothing short of remark
able. Tho company commented operations in June, 1911, and sl months
later reported a net asset value for the common stock of but $3.23 a
share. It will be seen from this that at organization the common stock
was all water. By the end of last jear, six and a half jears later, the
ntt tangible asset value of the common .stock had been Increased to
approximately $96 a share. So gteat have been the earnings during the
first four months of the current car that It is safe to presume tho
present net ahct value of the common stock Is In cxcos of $100 per
ehaio. Last ear the company wrote off nearly $I6,000,OCO from the
annual surplus in extinguishment of" the Item of 'patents, good will, etc.,'
et the net asset value of the vommon stock was Increased from $56 a
share to $95.78." ,
The Bond Situation
Liberty Loan bonds continued weak and active throughout the half
session Satuiday, all three issues showing some recession from Friday's
quotation. The basis of return on these bonds, particularly the 4s and
4't1. Is a highly attractive one for the man of moderate means, and
bond houses are recommending their purchase In amoirwts from $5000
to $23,000. 'The 3s are attractive only to the man of big means, as
their tax-exemption featuie means a return of as high as 5 per cent
in many instances.
Anglo-French 5s continued their strength and activity, holding firm
at 92'.S9'Ji, while the. French municipals also maintained the better
ment enjojed by those issues duilng the last ten dajs. United Kingdom
Bhs of 1921 wcio iictivo at 9-i't i$f944.
J. I. Morgan 5. Co. announced Satuiday that thev had offered and
cold a substantial apiount of British Treasury ninety-day bills, deliver
able tomonow, on a C per cent discount basis, tho same rate carried
by offerings of the last several weeks. There was a big demand for the
bills and It was stated that a considerably larger amount could have
been placed had they been available. It was understood that a consider
able block of bills put out a couple of months ago, having about thirty
days et to run, changed hands Friday in Wall street on a 4. per ctnt
discount basis, indicating the popularity of this class of paper.
TRANSPORT SINKS U-BOAT
Crew Saved After Shots From
Liner With Troops Aboard
I'lflabufcM, June 21 One of the new
type' ' German submarines waa synt
tPi the bottom by the transport that
carried ov erseas the brigade officers and
headquarters company ot a Pepnsyl-
a,nla Infantry rlgade. Regis M. Welth,
of the headquarters company, formerly
A rittsmifgn newspaperman, . writes
there was 'no guesswork about the job.
asserting jtbe survivors of the U-boat
crew were taken aboard one of the con.
voylng vessels.
After' describing an air raid expe.
rlenced sOon after1 arriving In France,
Mr. Welsh WTltes:
"It was our second taste of war, we
having run afoul of a new tpe of sub
marine on the next to the last day we
spent at seu. It was at 4 o'clock In
the morning when there was a crash and
a rumble, followed by the firing of three
of the ship's big guns. We had sunk
one of tho latest tpe of U-boats. Fif
teen of,. It ciew were rescued.': ,
' Foltiville Boy Drowns in France
rUt,viJlf. ra., June 24. Charles V.
Sowen. who was drowned In France last
,'j week," Is tfii aon of Frank II. Bowen,
v.Bfi aun nineteen yean old. II en-
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EVEKiNfi PUBLtC LEDGElt-PfilL'ADfeLHIA; MONDAY,
77F STREET
business man does
they are inflnlteslm
me to attach also (
In reality have had
confusion over the
COAL DEALERS WARNED
Must Not Add Freight Increase to
Present Stocks
Washington. June 24, Coal dealers
seeking to take advantage of increased
, fi eight rater, effective June 25, to ret
I a higher price for the coal iri their
possession before that date, will come
'under the ban of the fuel administra
tion ns tne resuu or regulations just
Issued.
Distributors and dealers may affix
the additional freight cost only to the
selling price of coal upon which the
higher rate actually has been collected.
Op stocks of coal now In the hands of
the dealers, and upon which the old
freight rate has been charged, no In
ci ease in pi Ice will be allowed.
BERLIN INFLATES'SINKINGS
Claims U-Botl Toll for May Wat
614,00 Tom
Amsterdam, June 24 Allied ship ton
nage destroyed by submarines Inthe
month of May amounted to (14,000
gross, according to an orflclal statement
Issued, at Berlin.
Thi claim, also was made that, In addi
tion, badly damaged ships with a ton-
pf, M.ooq wertaKn t porta ot
n tho Inleinreleis "imi uu jou call a JOOn nfr leil n m to Believe weie merely ,nug equlpmert. lie noted the thrilling inciarni, stelnhnck SI oemVker VV ark vicrnT.a'.nrt I Stat. Pr..M.nl n.s.1.1 .. ., . .uuicnrjrira mwrauiin Hi "ir aramiCT
n the Intel preteis , -t d0n-t Kno a, I ever thought of It. berths In eavh Instarce, depaitment aSd'jlllu.tVaied the "";'',,..,? Hn?rkand TelN-?' "n" ordlrVv" ".on poln'tVd rhe'wFoVVnU ren "lo.er" oPn errUorf5, "v" Sc'nerVl ' Srilnlna-'tSl-I
to perform much What would vou sav ? head,, both city and county, have In- which J Id er I, reou red, 1l ". ,". Ca.hler lack.on t'h.lrman Hrautlaan and the committee to . audi? thebooka and ,". purpose5 and" h? Snlendld'oooortunV.y-lSBg
...... - . .. nnmto ' 1 Hniilln. .. An. nH. iuu. in.. I nl.fl.. .... A.l .ft ....1 i9. In.l.l.fl I .tronp 1n.nre.alon upon n. nearera hiiu i ... -,.,..-- -...-'' "'-':- ""i-.-'w . nu. in .rnrrBi win up iornrui 10 cry raratt;
pit 1111. aa in um. .w... i vuiu l i.ai.L .11 t 111111. iiiv.
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BUSINESS' CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
(CopvrloM)
Vr. Whitehead uill niuiirr tour bualnut
questions on bulling, selling, advertising and
rmpioimrpf. AtK uour nutation clearly and
? ,f aJ ",e facta. Your correct name and
all addren mm l be atoned ro nil (iroulrffa.
loose tthtch are onoiiimout must be iaitored.
Anau.ers to technical durations ufft be aent
bv mall. Other oueatlona u III be nnawe red
i" "' s ."'"'"'i. The moit interesting prob
lem or Inquirers ulll be not en info the
atorv of Peter Flint.
CXXIH
TTS all settled! I start working for
the Magnitude Insurance Company
next Monday. Sam Goldman, the man
airer. tells me I will probably have to be
Inside for at least a week, being;, as he
a. put over the hurdle".
Francis and I left Farmdale en the
mldnlnht train Sunday, and got Into
New York Just In time to go to work
Monday mornlnir. I reported- to Perry,
and he told me I could have the morn
lnir off to see Goldman. I wondered at
the time how he remembered It. but
found out afterward that he had tele
phoned to Goldman to put In a rood
word for me. In fact. If he hadn't done
so. I doubt If I would have secured the
Job. One thlne's sure th mnr frland
fa fallow has the better chance he has
of getting on. Every mov'e I have made
so far has been through the aid of a
mend. I am afraid that doesn't sav
much for mv abllltv to tell my Eer-
lce hut Uh.t..ihw.f
.......... ... .
when I entered C.oldman otTlre he
ii llllltrt( 1UIUI11II1 OCilte r
I advertised for them
ance."
, "That's a pretty good reason but how
do I Know jou coti?"
"If jou're from Missouri, give me a
chapce. I'll shov vou! '
d like to. but "
Positively I am beginning to hate peo
ple who sa 'Til like to. but" That
remark alwav, means a turndown 'or
more hard plugging to win out.
nut. be resumed, "your record I,
..... ----.. B
! that."
"Well, what I, vour Idea of a good
a good
living?
"Well,
I don't want to say." I an-
can nlace sou .16 vou make
i J0 a week ou'll think jou are dol
pretty well, won t jou?"
"Yes, sir."
"Vou ought to make much more than
that, and I am going to give you a
chance to do it. You can start next
Monday."
"Thank vou," I said, and then hesl
tated. He hadn't said an thing about
. th. ,!,,. ,A T . ....!. A T ...,,lj..
i v..v .............. ..... . Uv...,.,i,c nuuiun fc
it.r me jou .inie,s i cuuiu oe guaran-
I teed enough money to live on.
l "Well, what do ou want now ? '
"You see. sir, the last time I was here
ou sale) jou would ghe me an ad-
j vance i
'"'Good garden stalks'' he exclaimed
In an oxnsnernteri tnne T neiei- calrt
anv thing of the sort."
"Well, you said jou would make an
R,1,1;'"ce:"T .. '.,.., ,. ' ,
"what I said was that I would make
you a personal loan, and I will, but sou
must first fully understand that it is a
personal matter between cu and m
and a debt of honor ou will have to
pay"
looked up and said: "I don't whether or ..... .... ...., ,., ,.,,,,, ,-. en ! the I tl" m.mbrrt were entlt ed to b- dined at a 1 archi.ood Aee-mhl. .uffered the nha.n e ,',," g2 )V .f,0" .0.r,k ln" the ar hoard ' """ .5
SyBJ&lvSsSB&S fSStrS c , a. - PP.,,'d
... 'hould think that-well. ou appreciable Incieasi- to every (Ircnian imp with noo men h-for. the note of the JSVox ' ThV r nd'id. vX'To'm T" llie Fraternal Demonstration ,Wi
see- -Say. what would j ou say If a and policeman now on the citv paroll ? """1. "Smh Th- flr.t report for the aemlannual term .- . o v"Ka
fellow were to ask ou that nuestlon? Al ne tlmo during hN oiriclnl term ' Suroh'f thV.taj St home1? to do wme hlnr '',ro,Vh'r ",'-h'"" vacated hla chain,, f,nr ending June lo to reach ih. 5.1" "."ecretV , ""arantec Council Ii living up to tlitfgg
To save mv blamed neck I couldn't think rtobert W tlrimth, president or the I m Mn"'mnt: of l h " r .uperlntend ml ( Hrk , . P""fd bv Camp 7. hich meet,1 t letter of the slogan. "Illse up and bulld,'l
of anv rea.o.1. goo or bad. why he Hvil .Sen Ice CommlX?. complained , ,,.,, m,n;i Mnll, Wllh .., whThrT.,r,'onr,n,'eno.Weh,r- WT'&l R"Sf n?,,7,,eNo d5.,BS,mVlfn,,tBe ?,8Vr ".rjT, 1n. a'"1 ,he last ""K as a claan mi-S
should hire me. 0f the fact that he hart to spend srv- tribSlXrPMT John Zimmerman' and u ,"'"'?. ,J"d,"',",";r, Vl11)"' K"r,l',,"' ' Field li,.l,eld that a- r success Brother Seelty pr.;3$i
Unallv I said. "Well Iwaiitfljoh" era! hours in City Hall dally when he P M Thomas n Snaln a, aol-mn- ,nrt abie " ' the l,uttcn "' '" '" , K?'i!hin r.M..fh'n,i.t '"'"" Soma sided as regent and all other omcersWfl
"But that la no reason why T should had expected to give the cll.v a much aa'.S'e'aM u!n"J"oood,oo,Th" n.s,upAr,,!,",,",L:,."rk ,h',n orr,u?lcd, the '""''" ' th iS,i.rrnp0.dhu ".rda"'treK I "e,e Vnttnt. D D. G. It. Daniel uM
hhejou. If ou can't think of any rea- smaller portion of his time This in- J"?n?'0f ih. 'after .e,oS 'w.a th" talk or nthMNlea'p NaViJVffe'rVthe'VuMe'. n.'e. ,0 ,hf "aternal experience, of ' Stew ait. president of the hospital asso-Vk1
son. there probably Isn't any." tervlew was published and never denied nr T N Hartota of Peleluni who in hla ,i tor a-c,irlni attendance at tne meet- Vhe offc"?." elected at the ,... m..., elation, gave an excellent report of Its ?j
t got desperate at that said said. "Vou , by the head ofhe commU'lon to which n P'cul lar impattloned """ J'" '''' J,n"b wrltlna a letter of appeal to the ,re Paat preafd.nt Gilbert li rurneU worK a"d standing. MA
want folks to sell Insuranee. because vmi -Major Smith looko for recommendations f.n" !?.?,? .hi'rJ "J ,ah.r:.".', ''fiir ?.' .':J,"'.ft J r!'r"" PJ"!?'"' H.?ve, o" Field., "c. nreaffen' n-.. ..,. .... -. I.VW
not object to ' ". IZ"K,?.L .T0" Ju.mp. ron,1..t00 'Finance Commute. .that have seriously J fumbaue'r. "rhVrii. wlm.n. &"& ftr ,th e deli'tht V 'the" .die..' uau',t""cil." air. "'upSn I." KSWJ" , " " n tunnnu;.ry oHBefoKrfw?
i " . .-, hu nariA man niifrffesT.rm in i.nuncns i.nn ..- - v . ..
. . .. .. . -" "" "" ' imiu.v mat d.v ine time .,1rri.....l thai l.orlv In t. attemnl In i l.rL Ii Wille -::j ": .'" "" '"- univr .tin man u-i -r.r an m pave the nnnortiinll. "" "" '"i .ii-uraute aocicijr m-kJ
ai to ine siaiie I t have vou trained vou non't he leailnr .,."".....:.": ..' .. . ...iiV ... ' ".. l"I5f "fil TI" -0".' " !?"' ,n"n If- I rf"'.' l?i"tm b- one who haa been con. .Vm0.rlc1.m l "!" "PV nepreaentatliet lraMl
to Object to two me and going somewhere else?' Lu 'out llt cal si, ecu es. " ..S'),JiVi.SSS'r7 ofthV'nrVt flnv.-lKrrJ-ftrki a. Yhe Interlo Zor' of i,i VrZr7.rFnTe'rV. ""."," iendancT M.tt;?;""rffl"nKS;"SBnUfiCfe
ob:ui!t. . .,' "" l??"' ..,eMe ou ,f T Mn Mi flrlfflth ha, tepeatedh called at- rVnadl.n K,pedltloi,.r .rorce. who .- . .0 foVririaS0 'ir.. rSrVJ:. " . "e clI V:'.ro t.rVr1', T,n.a S.VeU' I
ethods of enact- " ." ".""uu '",n,r Wntlon to place, that hi. Investigation "Xl'ned th-Pu.e. of 'ihe'varlou" trench ".' -.' '"klVl" ,lllhIT' .'.'.' W 1" m"ke . Xr. ""P-'irfH
more explicit. I "Oh, about J15.000 a vear." he said dlgimntly denied the uielessnes, of the ,',J. '"Jt" TrV iieutent made a v-rs , pl'ancrs" "' The audience!'" ' cctuplc" cn01 tr,.,ure? foe fh. IV.'. ZIX??.. "Ii s.t,. , J"11" th.e 0.r."'r .ml ,heJ '"ternaf aj-t.'
swerea. "i'e neer gen t any real nerent ciasei anu many are on rec-nftH clen him ani tnree iuy cnerra .u. U"" dVA iYeiA YA 7iir. ,. VKJ L1TtrtiU,l:.: in Vhief if - I lVnt ln commander,
.u -,.!.. ' ' j -i.,0e,jinrt .v-a st-a.nt.nn nt a Canari ecorafr tllscins to take up the nterprl m-t nier iioraie . Mcradien who ( a
tnoUBht. ,ord as demanding the creation of a L.'n(.-,nl.rtainne feature. wer. aolos h of securlne a fund of 11700 for the pro- member of the commander" lth a framed
"I must say jour views are rather score or more new well-paid position" I m,,, Fdna Wallace Kenn who It .Intlns "Jpn of a war ambulame The board of et of reaolutlona of appreciation that had
hazy. Let's see" if we can't get some These'demande. in face of the fact that, g, W'ffi' v''in ?eg.,c.lo"n." tK Th.0S.v,rna;a,dhte?To.OT15.ri ! h' '7h?rcSn1rnM.nDd,er? ffiff,eV,Sl?i!.,V'!10rh,.'!J
Idea. Is it between S and $100 a mU work 1m, been stopped because Made J' Yocrdommluce .nnoVinced that " ',V.V.?bl ."""'" T! "l"" m "h,nl"l succet.fui term a T ccmmander-ln
week.?" ,of the war. have given rise to the dec- , JV0.rr;"," pinochle pirtv wouM be the at- '1ni","?i,,.tn r?r?,;s,s J,hMi",v"I,i"1'";-wUh chl"
"Ye, " T was sure cf that much laratlon that an increa-e In the tax rate ' tV.ffion 1? the'r.Txt inretlnt One randldat. r2rh5?r',h,fn''pcaMnSdl or dona?lon,!''fro'm 1or0,r,I,n,l0 R- i""r" """ dl"- commander
"All rlrh. i. i. fc.ii... tin . j e-i for 1919 1, Inevitable waa .ndmltied durlnu the bu.lnes. aesslon JJJtln.en. fund? nonations irom of Iiothorouth. wa. presented with a told
All right. Is. It between. ?10 and 7J '' ,aw, " inevuaoie Jeveral petition, for memher.hlp re-, vonuna in iuna watch for rroposltn: the larse.t number of
a week?" I Several membeis of Councils. noTahle l"C(, Thlrtj-eleht dollar, worth of thrift UHMnn Helshi. v.sembl. h.l.l a rast f."hn.,li1il".,Jurl,.m ihem-mber.hlp contett.
"Ves." among whom are William J. McClo.kev. and ar-.iilnt st.mp. c-e told. intt?r. nl.ht p'.cm " l th. hair. Vet IVr, ha-'ddurmr'n,.1." ",lck V"
"Is It between , 30 an, 50 a week?" , h? VXJ!, ' ZT. ... h.,.m ... ?-" ,'rV F"'r. "JlauJif VtnV .JKlA
"Well. T itinnnfi en " '" .. . :" . . . . .l" ..V." . .vr.M c.- e v. ch. i inmp-nn conaunor. v t; waton nAn .. ,,j. ,, TiiV" -;.- - - '" rt."Vr nnrUrt icik memuerM or tne Arcanum in
, , ..ml.v., t.v. h. A rrin niAnint iii0UMi rni a niii ntn irn. v iiiiniu nu'i-i, "- - -.-- ai i i i" si.. -. t f n i.k. - r .:. ""- t"- nr nn ii iiim ii ni int. ri v.ii- jit.i.. i....i..u.. i .. . w-... .
"Oh, I'll do that all right. But how The Piave Is a mountain river which
much will you give meloan me?" optns out ,len t entcra the pa t0
"That s better. Don t use the worfl ,.., .
give,' because not for one second will f an '"erage width of over rt mile in
have jou believe that thl, advance Is summer. Its waters are normally llt-
an thing- other Jhan a personal loan. It tie moie than a tangle of small
,V1",J"n,,,L"!'TrJLf.rlt'-'' 'nlns -mW reat banks,
I "Eighteen dollar,?" (Gee!" thought 1.
I "That's all right. I ought to live like a
fighting cock on that. rto,y and I will heavy rains in the mountain changes
have some good od times. ou bet! ) .. . , . . , . .. .
"Of course." Goldman continued, "you lts character completely. A wide, rush
will have to pay jour own expenses out i 'ng torrent comes tearing down, filling
of that." the) channel from bank to bank.
"Oh 1 And how much are they Jlkely , Much timber Is cut alon the upper
"That I cannot sa. You can make
them $30 or $40 a week. If you want to.
They ought not to be more 'than fifty
cents a day.
J my cents ror ,!. uavs 13: I nree
out nf oli-hteen leave, fifteen. That'a
v.. ii.. t r .' ..i ti-.h .!,... V.
really on 15 per week Well, that's not
bad." I solilofiulztd
w at t " i- -... , . v .., . .... . fc. a.uv
I ..n'! .. i n ,. .,
j f.irii SUM .uiiic ni Jul i-ernillf.
jo noauen curuj ana 1 icii.
v.ranamwaniea me ro go to Larnegie
I had an awful dream last night! It
seemed as if I were In a boat on a broad
river, and on the bank there was a double-armed
slltn One arrn reads "Up" and
the other "Down."
.1 was In the middle of the boat, and
Rcsle, at one end, was pulling in the
direction of the "Down" sign, .and at the
other end was a veiled figure pulling to
ward the "Up" sign.
I got awfully curious about the veiled
figure and said to her, "Who art jou,
stopping us from going our own way?" ,
one aidnt answer, and I quickly leaned
forward and snatched the veil from her
face. To my great surprise it was Mary
Olllesple! I jumper) back In amaze
ment and upset the boat.
It was then Vhat I heard a gruff voice
at my door Baying, "For God's sake,
can't you stay In bed?" I had fallen
out of bed and had dragged all the
clothes with me. Seeplly rubbing my
bruised elbow, I piled the clothes back
Into the bed and turned over to sleep
My last (frowsy thought was to remem
ber to record the Interesting story which
Oraham told me on the train coming In
from Farmdale.
Ton.ws nusiXKss kpiorm
Up ortlotcn, a uoman (j tisualij the
-reason.
. What dees this mean to IOC?
Business Questions' Answered
Will jou plette tel me tht names of. thl
bett trade Journals covering the confee-
A... ...1 .in.eltv fitldtl alto urns aond
books on advertising window trimming and
hutlatta in general? . I - enjoy your Ptttr
Wlat itorlts more .taatr y any thing : I have
txviand to-Vgfc aK . . "
,..l ..1111 nun luiuKiu. lucre were borne I in. .rt i,rH nnnn the Vliatrlan att.cL pc'-mr. on inr Am-' irom in r ran.r i"nu snouioer lo snoumer In ine cause of
ble thlnira rnlnir nn un there . I .Tcnu.rl ' , ., ? . P . -vusirian attach Th, alie-rtance orlf. were won hv llhertv. ere so well refuted ln the .plrlt
Dig tmngs going on up mere I excused Hnd all but one or t0 ot lhe bridges Hmthera Collier Walton. Iluehannn vt.er. of unity of the different orttnliatlon. rep-
myseir and slipped over to Newark to1-,.. ., wav and anv still stand- "Ivher. Oros. Horn Shoemaker e"d VVark resented. No matter how tne might differ
spend the evening with Rosle. I J!,t ,..,..., ,h. i.,i. J hL,K. e. deputy Sticker wa. pretanled with a god In their Individual objeci. he said It via?
1 ... u ci.iuui .""'. . Ing have been the targets of bombs of'r'tar cutter A communlcat on from tho apparent uhev were of one minrt in ih.ir
mhilX t0n.uJxhlch,..IJiaxe checked those
which I think will best suit our needs.
I ml flfttan seara old unit im In my tc
Wt'?r hlh trhool. How old do I have
A ti-n.ri1-,J. " elvn tilth chool
"' I0"' I' th term it nimior Ctn von
letch on a permit ftr letvln tilth dchool?
I am afraid I cannot answer this qu'e-
i".fVr 5,0'1... Tne be,t ,hln 'or JO" to .
do is to decide upon the medical cohere
.vou wish to enter and then write to the
?.r',t.air of .J"".1 college, who will le
J.ou full particulars. Different colleges
have different standards and regulations.
dui i oeiieve it would be necessary for
LXLV'. nn,.h lhe el'nth grade high
schoo to enter any of them Your high
school principal can tell you whether or
not v oil i can teach on a permit after leav
ing high school.
(Continued Tomorrow)
City Loses Vast Sum
Through Short Hours
Continued from Tat One
working hours and in a flfty-week year
a grand total of jOO.000 woiklng hours.
Conld Sare IStO.OOO Annuallv
Thls total at seventv cents an linur
would result In a saving of LOO 1
year, or more than enough to give the
iircseuL jronce rorce, that works "any
old hours," n satisfactory wage without
the necessity of any Increase In the pres
ent high ratra of taxation. It wouid
result In such a caving only, however.
If places made useless through the new
regulations were dropped from the
roui
i-..j-- .... ... - .
i-nuer me nrcsent rue or ne or st
i.m..h. i. ... i '""".""ii'iii .iicniDi, vt no wan ir-uer per-
Hours for citv service there are tnanvlfect attltted bv superintendent vv Curtis
exceptionR Htiil thej- arc In no way in
eluded In the calculations of the In -
...riUotA.o .. i... .,.. . i "... '
-"";, nurrwuii ye "
nhat Wnlllfl eillt- fmtyy an etc ir.linntt
become one of the leading auvocaies lor
tha abolition of unnecessary uuecs ann
um.. n,.j. ...... .n..tinn, ... r..ni.r-iu
. ..,
that they he retained as a part of the
uiaci icitv. ... ...... ..... .....
pavroll
pavron
I Almo
Aimoai err tifp.iriniciu ne i 111
..
Ing salary Increase, for emplojes of
that more work can be gotten out of
.1.. . .... . ....... n....... U.t-
tne iurtc, " . ii.uu. .nun .i, men
protests nave neen iiuitie,,,
ultle,, as they
..niirir..i n.tVJ.n
political patron-
face the stone wall of
I hlch know, l.m the ..tie lav. nf
... - -!..-. ,i .. ...,. tt i... .., ,"."? ""."..ir. -"."'- .t.. ..... . Vi.l. '"."'.;-.."'."". """I .." ' n" " Ixratl master of form. (-...,.. v . '' " '";; "' """ " meeiina la.i w
I can SCI! injur-I ttll":l-l,"S rnmiif, u-trem I'""' mi all acam'i in enmt" i tic -"" '":"' Harmons .vss'mime, ne nelil ell Tlenaler rernnllni. ...;,... inn.- .,'.'. " '1 auteeauona ot al! the bro there. andv2a
. , , I aenerout camptown i raieeo ei ine u- juiv .- at n place to i" daiKnated at a. Harper lr.iir-r itVV.i.i.i, ivi... ' '"" ,lm' th" o fast that It ntt nulttWUH
I More Plaiet .aked For I testlon of lirother Stocklcs for the doctor a .onference of commltteea rhe Httend.tua ductor iJanlel II ' SI...J iSi?" ..' ron" Impoatlbl. to report them The council triM
t.in,. id. fl... .nmnlalnt about the P objective th. American Red Cre. prliea .re dran Flr.t. aold cuff links to M jatt ?.'art erina w WJ.i'.rMS.1. raddltnir ahead to complete It, ub?crlpt on f
.Since his fll at complaint about tne Tnp pltroMc ritualistic aervlee waa ob- g;order Thornton aecond necktl- to i r. P H K Vli?nl. Jim.l II irii . l! '"' Ta bert loan and the TBrlfti?!
f heO;.Tor,7500rXrMO:."rmbrB,h.n "ftlV SL& ht. MM
Grimth ha,5 devoted more and more "jme. a Prothe Otto r.nekJr. .. f'JS? ? t bf '"1 7" H" !?i- noblrtiackSeF H "W." ."Jd YhVv . af ,"eo ft
time to the nue-tlon of useless places vvat.on. just called to th.- colors .The roll hr'l.,I" "' J big aU- f aJV,,n.i,"i' " MontgomerjV left sentinel Sihim ? ukf ." hand '" ,h' Phlnr Great ar?tn!'
wasted time and "; " TnXaV,T BeH WS , n'.rn,5.'Se,,hln.h,on:.,?.er """ PuX" "' M'a' ' ""'". OMMngham t. -t.clp.tlon.. for the Initiation at th, .ygl
Oas In tne CUV KOVCrnmeill rip llrt-l r,,. .. .. rh.n,.lk.r VV'eslr" Gadd. .tlte
:..!lk; o n itt.An for tie ,d , .nM. an .aviation ..... lent, who . . ;, TJ .-mbK ofneer, ' vlars. Lof. ."'L"i'8 ..'.""P &" ,,' r...:'"Pi U d ""rhT. A" IneomSSfe" JUt. wMI
" county government They, a, w"ell as H, Udelpl .1. banker" collided wl.l, another nn" " ""SS"'; r5d,,nd,1!,,V0rnd,'ird" ' Jlovtoro,u'tl! Commander Brother Hl.ch",,.. i '"'""' "" 'ul i"HPorled. .j
other, have Insisted that denartment machine iind wa Inslanilx killed tlroiher m;,'j The SStrfotlJwrcVw.. recited he hr1.',t worker of th; lot. nrother ni.ck , , ,, .i'3
S.'il' Jia?.,,,KL;!..l1,J!,.1e'"rt,."s.lCUude n Krlebel. Of VV-.erIy V..embl.. ' , Jh',, ?,", I'0t0'f XI '.'', VWalrnhh ? ".'."" .''T. P.ldent of Camp Xo JO of I M, Interettlng meet 1? was held l;v ChJ
enr. n,l h.l. ,ln,., mill, evl.t. .,, r.." .. ' h'. i- s s Lake Moor, w hllo '' V"i" " .""..1"V". V. ""JL., i'"l.u'I l""' I fefle. one annllratlor T for memberahlp
iiiai" u-7 ut i av-vuiiiiinuir i"i iiini i ..a tiant nutimiier i- .. it i.. i i ... .. t.ii.i. j . .. nviuviuyiii ir i iiiint ii unnmr iirirriii . uun . jih
" -- - "nniirnim. .iii. .ii. ......
more juaces.
--
Italy Turns Foe's
Defeat tO Disaster
U,l CUC 1U MSIOUOIKI
lonunuen rrom rate une
General Dla had emplojed only a
small part of his available reserves In
. ... ., , ,. , .
holdlnB up the enemv's attacks, and
It is now Ident that he has been able
to bring some of the balance Into ac-
tlon under very favorable conditions.
1 an1 then, as a military obstacle, it is
. of little value. Melting- snows or
course and dropped Into the bed to he
floating down when the tide comes, and,
though thin Industry probably has been
stopped by the enemy's advance of last
a .a a a
ovember, there have always been num-jin
bfr8 Cf heavv logs left stranded in pasti"'1" prono.-d elahti.ftve cindMatet Thl.
...-,. ..V. . ,. .. -. ' ' "Is., gave ntplrvtlnn to e.en Past Master
' ,,.. -nd ,.rrle down
1 "caron" wnicn ine ireaii TU3ii oi water
innians ann fa rri nnun
I These form battering ram, which no
temporarv military bridge von with-
.. m. u-i..
stand
Therefore ihere la nlwavn rl.k
.1.1!,. IV-r... , . , ,i..r r .hi. !
cklng across a river of this na-
- jn attacking
ture. As we know, a heavy lain ft I.
the Allied airmen, among whom the
.-...I-. iit. v.... tu-t mij. 11,. i
American pilots have just made their
first appearance.
Autlrlant Stranded
All this means mat the Austrian
. .. . .......1 ... ..... .t.i.. . ..
uup. .i.u ..a iu u,r "" U"M
cannot have been relieved or re-enforced,
and must have been fed and supplied I
with ammunition with the greatest dif-l
flculty. If at all. The counter-attack of
fresh, Italian reserves, therefore, was
delivered Just at the right moment and
appears to have met with very real sue-
cess,
As suggested In my last article en the
Italian front, the failure of the Austrian
attacks and the reports we have been 1
receiving of the very grave food situa
tion in Vienna pointed to this being t
golden opportunity for Allied propaganda 1
and diplomacy. 1
If promise cf this last report fromi
General Dlar matures, as we have every
reason to believe It will, then the case
for prompt action will be greatly 1
strengthened.
BIG BABY CROP IN 1917
New York Statistics Show Two and a
Half Million Born. Hslf Surviving
New York, June 24. The New York ,
milk committee mortality statistics re
veal the fact that there was a bumper
baby crop throughout the United States
in 1917. "Basing its conclusions on the
figures gleaned from 163' of the largest
cities In the country, the committee esti
mates that the number of births through
out the nation totaled 1,471.000. and the
number of deaths 1,141,000, leaving a
MM. .IR mHWLMlllWn
PROSPECT PARK
STIRRED BY A. 0. M. P.
Passyunk Assembly's Tribute
to an Honored Officer.
Union's Fine Record
TttupeM 1'nrk Ai'fmMr enjod one .it
the mot 1nplrlnr meetlnts fr hld In
that nulet communlti. Automobiles with IP
proprlat bootter trinnparenclet and color
romod a party of lty rasuunk Indiana
headed by Matter Arllean Arthur Moore and
',' Masters William C Hesde, Charles vv.,
Albert. John I'aKIn, William "T. Montt-om-'
ery. ilecorrter Thomtt 8 Thlllpt. and c
comnanled by fatijunk'a Oatoo Hand. M
f. M. A Chalmert, M. K. I. Chtrrlere and
M K n Cnt made exhllaratlnc addre-
Deputy B r. Oreathead presented to tha
ataemblv a lane aim flat, pole and atand
on behalf of the donor. VVIIIlim (.'. llejde
"J H '"Ken of appreciation of the aentcea
"' I'. M B VI a Jarob Jordan, and Paul,
viaater Jordan accepted It In an appropriate
epeech for hit attembtj. Thla pretentatlon
or the (Itf uaa particular!) rutin, becaum
Paasjunk haa fort-eltht men In the eer
!r.ar"1 s r,r l'nl of her memberahlp ar"
liable to draft, while Proapect Aetembb h
a ionic nonor roll of emitted men anion
Si""" .RT." ,h.r" on of "' Matter Jordn
1 VS.M V?.r,, '' tt.ent furni.hea
Pennahinla Anofmblj'n notlc of the
Jun mttnr urcM iif membr to kerf
up the keen Interent renultant from the Uu
I.u TemfHe rllr. Ilecorder Stockley ntnUnc
that tho Bembl hail been represented bj
three candidates In the cUm with thret
more Who could not he neetent. Phlllln '
the rltet and ceremonlea of "atuntt' and In
the absence of VI A HarnM ('. Nlchola were
i rKP anil srii nann nun utrt tit tn ,!
InntrurteH hv T T ftm ffo f
i i...iT.:. .;...' .:.... vt"-".r :.." "
i Johnann and Innpector Robert c .Mmn
! tunU"n ' V?" ! "I1"1'. t0. .,h. ia.n th"( -
! wa ine winner in me "coni"ai m jto
crfMi embh for nlttntlnu the greater
I nnmhac ef .Bt.,1Mala. . t,fc ..II. .J tUat
ni.l..n f.mmrmm fh.n.lU
t'harlea T Ooeaa Jr. P T. mlcman.
Tinram r vieenan. innmaa n "-""-
tapper Kdmund
I am 1 Mrs vv. m.
........ ..-.,-.--- -- , , , 1,1..
iatln.iil.itedthelrconrilenceiiiineauiii.
".""SL" .1.... J. .i ik. lie
,ined the' exprestlon that it rm Impossible
i ........-.. i is. .... i.aaaVi..ti-iairnr
"......,. u,i . biit.ri anrl the other
inrui r.uuIU ib w '"- -'"A,-",L..t.
on the Irish coast or, i April 11 was torpa.
Wrt , l. uriiu... c.-.......- . ."--:"
Bltn. in twn nilnule. Tne ooat in wnicn
nroth.r Krlebel souxht re.cue wa. oier-
lurried by 'the 1 leh .eat trul he was drawn
dnn'abJy Victlon of the .hip The.e
?"n...1" ''2 '"".0". Si .'1'. 'Sit. 2r,i..
war by the A O M P
Soutline.lern Aseeinbls hid more than 100
menibert and M.ltor. among them belnr
Vta.ter Artl.an VV VV Peck, of Iaac f
1-nderilown Atcmhly. Mttter Artl.an .1,
l tint a. ..a-.--... .. .. ..-r- . tltl--, Ila.-.. .....I...J .;..!.-. ..i ."n t .-.u...l ..... iT " '' ....
I n tt I r ifLor ja. r he vuir in in- nn - . ". "amir t uiaii nam .uaDici rf I - -- .i.-ir in iiuvuurnurn t nmminiiatir
i'"lKiKlrXrn'li "'" the lovaltv
I tn.t nurPn,e of hit vl.it wat to Invite I demonstration in Kalrmount Park on
.ofnclalli lh membera of ' Saulnweiiern A- Saturday afternoon There v. ere lined
eemhlv to Cheater As.embly on the eenlnr ." , "..,".. ." ,, ,
nf .lult J1 Ma.ter Artl.an Drier .ppolnted
a commltt. o composed of Howard r Haet.
inomas ll jonn.ion anu wr ... .n.rr
mas II John.ton and Jame. c Sltrr
nake arrnngemenla for the trip the
bl. htMne agreed to hire automohllca
.U'..mrJb.'K i",I,.n.f..",.hf.. J.hJS!K.
tu ma
embl
for a
the efforit of the committee thirty membera
u. h.l- ...ml.. I. li. nn hanil. anil It I
la exnected to bave at lettt avent-IHe In
th deietatlon
t'. .Al, A liooeri t Aicixee m.nc ni. sear-
. motion that the axemblv have a hl.ket
I
picnic at Belmont on Haturdaj. July 20,
which wat approved and SJV alien In a
committee John A. Pod rtobert r Mc
Kee, Walter K t.amond Howard P. liases
tnd William B I'ntle .tontrd defrt.lnt he
expente. Hrothera W. VV Htapleford and
Horace It. Hood offered to donate SI to
ward the expenses nf the picnic, but through
the gen-rout tntlttenc nf John 11. Iiaan
their offer wat irrtclou.K refu.ed Brother
Htaplcford wa. In hit old time humor tnd
Lent the as.emhly on edu b hi, reads
wt Through the.etorti of Brother Walter
H. Lamond tha services of a Jazz hand frnm
Leaaua lai.nn .-savs vara wat on-linen.
which rendered tnany pleasing numbers The
entertalnm-nt cimmlltee. headed by Chair-
mart CaTj Vo,gT.m.er,e'd refre'.hmSnt. and
do.ed an evenlnt that waa thoroughly en-!
?ffiSl. ,?"S.,.:r w'.'." JA'ed'S;
)eputv Howard r. Htvet. of Btrtrtm At.
aemblv '
... . t, . 1,, .
Union V,jmhlv lined un .even candidates
six of whom were proposed bv Walter Col.
Her. tc whose credit, mu.t no al.o. the
seven ranrfldatea enrolled laat month. Th
record of Brother Collier la that dwrlng the
i.r-us.t lit t.wti'! wiii-i ir- nink itlit i'l
eara of hi. membership In fiilon he
Jnrdon. who In presenting the buttons
aetri n tnunn rt n aitaBtirinaini man n innn rnr
'"'',,.r1f."on,1" vl r..'...."".'
;-,.... vi". ."'" ". ";..- ...I ., i",
mluie to the flag and recltell the tmnllfled
nalriotlc ritual s.rilte the llrst obser.anie
'"" "' a"0 delivered a p.irlotl adlreaa
rre-.dlmr a detailed detention hv viajor
Wellt of the ctn.dlii.i fnrret of his ex
W E recorder hv Instruction nf the hotrd
of directors. asUinc for a contribution ha.ed
n th . of e., cents per mmi- for
the support of the Artl.an. prompted lie I
I corder WlnVworth to criticise th- v.lue of .
the paper to make the motion to lav the '
.matter on the tahle. which was carried
Fdltnr Manr afttrnard wa. an Interested
ilsltoi. receiving- th. j-.e.ntl. honors ac
corded to the P, M E 11. A. The attembU
nuartei not only did able and plettlnr terv
The Immediate Relief
To Italy Fund .
We take pleasure in announcing: that this Fund will
be represented in Pennsylvania by the Italian Committee
of the Emergency Aid, of which Mrs. Benjamin Miller is
chairman. Gifts of money for the immediate relief of
appalling distress 'in Italy are most earnestly requested.
If sent to Mrs. Benjamin Miller, 1428 Walnut street, Phila
delphia, they will be promptly acknowledged and imme
diately forwarded. Such gifts will appropriately express
our high appreciation of the valiant resistance which our
Italian Allies are making to the Austrian offensive,
THE IMMEDIATE RELIEF TO ITALY FUND.
Charlei MacVeagfc, Pre .
,
I 111
JUNE 24, 1918
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HON. GABRIEL H. MOYER
He is the State president of the
Patriotic Order Sons of mcrica
.
aml . " 'lirerting It campaign
I nffflitiLt tlm l!rttti nrAiiaiMmla
n .. i ivi-(,..uo
tho evenlnee
ra fa lor ami
Ice In the och1 rendition of
proRram hut rspeciallj f trot hem
Hhoemaker ltae Hrtlve trke In the gpneral
nftallt of the at.emlih
wirara vnemm mane snort ork of the
reionler while nrother Rallre ai hlark
""".;:; r. " .r.L"m ',r". ."' "'f-.r."
nrtram v..mhiv iri.,i i i,... -n in.
lere.tlne meetlnt. Depul Howard llo
iri-iiti snniaa aaiuen lat.mhi. iHan.....i.i
ut this meet nr of Rartrnm the natr nt W I
.... le.A . -ii..t- . .uV - x7." '.
. ,n,a. ,turf to ,an a,0,
r-p i TITn V T VIVCC Mi'L'TIW
! r KA I IiKS -XI. .MASSOlhhl J-SG
I !
Demon. Ir.lmt, of nil.i.li.i;.- Sn-l.,i..
" ------ .v..w.
cinpnaeizei l.ojali; 10 War
Despite tho threatening rln there
was a fairiv good attendance of the
"P- me I" costumes, regalias, colors
and bands of music, delegation, from
.u. Indenendent Order nf nrtH V.Mnu,
,",.!, ,i oraer or Odd hellow,,
Improved Order of Ited Men. Pa t riot lo
I ?ons. of America, Knights of the Goi -
th, Indenendent Drd.r nf nHH t-.lln...
.. i-a.i. order nf Afnn, nn,i v.
ueu --Slp. uroer OI .MOOSe. Itnjal .VI
"anum. Grand Fraternity. Knight, of
Pjthlas Artisans' Older of Mutual Pro-
tertion ICtiifflitu nt r-nlnml.t.. i , .i
, "" Kn'g','H of -OlUmbUS. Lojdl
Oiang Institution and others
rrom th decorated stand on Belmont
plat.au patriotli addre.se. were dell.ered
h Lieutenant Vincent de VVIertnlckl of the
Ifrench High Commission. Lieutenant r.ul
Perleord of the Tren.h arms, who wa.
rtecorated flu. timet for valor In defen.e of
Verdun and r.enator Krne.t 1. Tutln
Under the direction of John K. Braun cam
munltv slnglnf lent an inspiring touch to
the rails Henri '-cntt the opera singer
jolted the prit of the Allied cause In .Ing
Ine the 'MarselllaiM. ' ih. "Usttl. i.n,
' n.n,,.r .tuibl!r.i. "nd, "V; """ -pangled
':"':::.
; - , "- "'"'J" '" ..""
J """"""i' ",,," J,'I"r 1-,omr? ' '" "" of
w"r ". ihf n't'onal anirrms for the imr-
, 'mT..?.. d.'r,on,l,"n " 'ho''11ih,'hJLUH11'L'c
ftValdent and th. C m.. ?i. ? Lhfch'll 11
S hate.V'eSn.cYupon
...:. . . ." --.--..---. ...... rv.in.
"rpon ine war program
I ...5l0ut s orlock'the police band pltsed
"Keep the Home fires Burning' and the
1 organltatlocs fell In line A equad of
mounted park police was at the head of
the column The mixed delegation of the
Orange lodges with flag, and banners, was
saiiia.r- lliJaVfTe. 1LI1 llctft. atllU IJn
led hs the Caledonian kiltie band
After the parader. wern ma.sed In from
if the aneakera wlaiul thnirman T.i.tln in
viirr ine par
if the speakera
troduced Leader Braun
ainnin m
;".."''" .i!"'"1"""1 ,he oxb" '"
-".
Before present
, lir Tuttln ..Id
for the cits of
entinsr the Krenih spe.kert,
inm 11 ..as a tiorioua aa
f Rrolherlv Lo.. thm lh.
th
Allies on the battletldd to
lovalty to the Government In tho preicnt ,
critlt '
Lieutenant de Wierihlcki saluted th. ,
audience aa 'Vltliena of the greatest re.
public on earth' and a mighty cheer went
up. He laid he came to tell them of what
a much smaller repuhli. . France, haa done
In the laat four seara and felt .lire hit m.s-
sage would hearten the Vmerlran n.onl.
(Into ure convUtlon lhai victory wit
Inevitable.
iu ntu euaiie
George Wkarlw Pe YiotvFre. ,
' " ' WHIMaaWalgaaaalgaMlitti4
'
SONS OF AMERICA IN
ACTIVITIES HERE
Progressive Association
ArninlixKili.V Pnmnni... f
AlCinUCrsnip Ijampaicn Vrer
' , .
man Book Burned
The Trogrctslve Association of Phila
delphia held the regular quarterlv meet
ing at State Camp Headquarters last Rat-
.urday evening. Delegates were present
rrom most tf tho camps In Philadelphia
and vlclnltj, and the executive beard
of the association, composed of William
L. Wilson, chairman: S. C. Wells. Gil
bert Hamilton. William Patton. n n.
Durhorrmv. mm. II... if v .,,
en. (' L Tacker. C P. Maiden. S. M
Beldlcr. W. Tt Woireli. repotted that
It Is Intended to have a special car for1
tile rVleCatPS In the I.hatinn n.A-i
.i .j. -... ... tu....,.- ln, amen commanoeriet ncm tneir.ren
tinn and to get I camrmlrn started fnr.lar meetln at the state Cams headaual
uir imimuoi nr a large hody of voung
men he.wee,, .h. .. e .i....- -3
tWPntV-GnP.
- .- . -' ..ii. iiipjaipTu it iiiriuuri
nm rnnitvir tit atiaad tt. ..j . ...
i ne entertainnient rnmmittaa nr f -.-- m
will aene refrcahments Thn election of
fttnrerm anil rl. !,.. l,l .,. ..... .
at thl. mtlns- am! ihr. vin hm u,tinn nii
the ua. throuch
-"
State Secretar llelmt attended the meet-
I nt of the flr.t district of lluck. County
week, ijhe-c the campt of Perkaale
Trumbaueravlli.. riellcrllle and Quaker -
O...L.,.
' tn.n. n?, deleuaten to trnnvact the hualneas
or tne dlatrlrt I, Hanford Yoal tho rti..
net pre.llent presided Thla dlatrlct haa
ireajurer Henr J stater haa romnllel
f the date of Ita foundation and the HUitl
iTk. 'i'f.'I' ..".l."r,.I "" ' " " or a fron
nrf.mH.o, rj v.: -"i ."-" - i ... i.
.t-.n?P .I81 and vv P Hummel of t'amn
...... a. ,,uii 111 i.imn xn wm....,., r,.i
' '" """ breilueii aio In Philadelphia
ii sixin i-n laoe nnia n airwt .. i hnM a
tjand patriotic rail In th auditorium of
"T, 'J. " n. V M '" A.. Fort-flr.t atreat
"1 Wesimlnttjr avenue, on Thuradaj e -
, "Ine next at s o clock Addrea.es will b-
made by war speaker. n well aa pamora of
."r,L.u". '.nur'h." A". ,.n.'' .1 lr.L'.' . '"V
-..-,. unit ii. ...rnnco .o an wi.ini i-reii.
another notable tuccet. in thla disltrlct.
urn. h.ni.m n M .'i.rir it., r.i in rmrnrA
...... '.-.-.- ... ...v.w
lamb No IB.' of Paltmra Pa the home
S.monV,'r.rerd,.rVVe'Td,erH.,o,pp'r,.edhto
all condition! which tend to apitad th
German pronairanda At the !. e..,on of
'" camp when thlrt.-one candidate, were
Initiated, a hi.lorv of Germanv. written hv a
' Grman, waa dlacoere.l In the tamp.
Ubrarv State Trealden! loer at once
r,.r(d It destroied Pollowlne the sr.s'on
i
, r,,,npi..u
"orar. ,.oiie irt.io'ni. .lo.er.
rilOTOPl.WK
r.ie..El- U' .nf . . ru"i" will have the Helma of Philadelphia.' aurgeon. Rav jVtp.
?l.twn rm.",.V-lilnlnf C"rlpiJ,..',.!50r- i'Tosf- ot Wattontovrn: chief nuartermal ,j
r,m7 "' i-l'i ",I1,,n ,'". h""- .! Mala acraeant. A J. Jialllet. of Philadelphia: ckKa;'tC
riim .iimp.i.,,i wln ;rl5l "" degree color frgennt. Charlea Miller, of rwtdlnaT 11
ThlVm Vm''" lh' noor work for cmP HI. thief trumpeter, Charlea SchtuRekL aaW A
I liene Ufl riimni art rntnoaJ in M. .w- rii.il- J. ii.i .ari.i.t .. t.- nri9B.
1
Th m.Mk... rt.i I
The Stanley Booking Corpora tioi
"THE following thtatraa obtain their
uorporauon. wnicn i. a. guarantee
lion ah tueturei reviewen netore exniniuon. aik rnr tn theatra la nut
locality obtaining picture through th STANT.er Booking Corporatie. ,t .
A1LU. 12th. Morrit trtityunk Avt.
Ainamora Mat. uttitt-.'. Rv(t.u:s4.
WILLIAM R. HART
In "SKLrlSH 1ATES"
. . nm t r bid am Thompson- sts.
, . . . . ..... .. ....
ri v-'-r: tmiti.'' " ""
EDITH STOREY
ln ' THR LEG,ON' r DrAT" '
.
.n-tniA CHESTNUT BEL. loTH
f.lWrw.t-. jo A. M. to ll 15 P. M
SESSL'F. 1IAVAKAWA
In ''TUP. BRAVEST WAV
rl f irDIDn BROAD STREET AND
DLUn-Dlr.L SUSQUEHANNA AV.
DOROTHT DALTOV
In 'THE MATING Or MARCELLA"
rMDDCCC MAIN fcT. MANA.YUNK
LlVlr rC-j3 MATINEE DA1LV
ARTHUR C.UY EMPET
In OV ER THE TOP
r-'AIII V THEATRE 1311 MtrVtt St.
rAlVlILl 8 A M to Midnight.
HE.VIIV n WALTHALL
In "WITH HOOPS OF STEEL"
FAIRMOUNT MV.,?.V.AiiVv-
1IAHEL NORMAN D
In "JOAN or PLATTSBURG"
cz.T'LI CT THEATRE B.tow Sprue
3D 1 11 3 1 MATINEE DA1LT
FANNIE WARD
in "THF! YELLOW TICKET"
GREAT NORTHERN Bi.4nd6tor.K&
rtEX BEACH'8
"HEART OF THE SUNSET"
tlvmrDI A I 0TH WALNUT 8T.
IJVii liiviruj Mitt,
2 .SO. Evar. Tat.
NORM l TAUUAIHiK
THE DBVU.'H NEEDLE"
in
I CAnrtJ IST LANCASTER AVE.
LkAUC-rS. Mttlnra Daily
ARTHUR OUY EMPEV
In "OVER THE TOP"
H
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n
OWNED AND MANAOBB
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASIOCM
OEM MnMT wu AMOVt! MAfUCgfC
I3CiL,lVlvwlll Monday Tutadty
ELSIE i-t-tmjJi
JSONI 'n "ROSE OK
COLONIAL faTtSWftST
CHARLES RAY 1
CfW IQPI A Marktt Bt. ftlt ft eta
WL.10HiUIVl Todiy 4 Tomorraw
WM. S, HART ' ""tV .
CEDAR "", cStfi
,C is
"9vrlJMTp-
MBCA4i
A.V
'Hv-C4'
-ti
7M1&.
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JTJ.J
more than, one Sred of thtk i
participated In IMS hurnlnr of ,th
State Prealdent 'alorer ttnttiA it
match, and until every match !
Ihr- v-a I mm .( mm . Im tki
choni aanir "The rtara and Ettrltwail
float Over German." t
I
Camp N'n .1. Xmher inH N'nrrla att.
I reported that alv mAtirhi art Iff A
111 , mined to ao over the 3UO mark and
haa realized Ita aim. It haa "in -
' h""- with five more to be initial'
morrow nlsht. The, meetinta ot thla
have heen well attended, and the etti
hera. with five more to be Initiated.
the workera ahon good retulta. The-I
W...I.M "ii"-rip nrin liuin I limed , t Or
prealdent, it Uerald: prealdent, li. Mltc
vice president, A Thomaa; matter nf in
-- ?eraoni conductor, m. waterman! m
j SMrrnwracr, j an, trutitea, w, all
fl
The texenth dlatrlct of rhll.rt.lnhl..
the leaderahln of 11. John nni1. th Aim
prealdent, will attend divine worahlp aftt
Hrltcom Btreett, Frankford on Sunday'or
nint ,iune ou ine paaior ot inia rnurrn,
Re Wavne Channel!, la a real live natl
and haa prepared a allrrlnr addreaa. Call
, "" "'....""..""..?! t1,no..'
oa. im nil, liri. -.H3 sni ana esT n
'nth dletrtrt a eucceatful one and nro!
' fc" ?.hV ,.e" "orWnB " Pul hl "'V
4l
.. .... i&
,,' V- ,."."" ln inorr;itmii,
' 1L"" i:. rlo. announced hi. atari for th4,l
Iharle Mratnnla. nf 1hlUi4lnhlB UxAtr d
tncoll iiniiTii Vltalham latnaalae lavl .fSI
Saltarta. rnntmliiaM. lhiirt RrtiiWM .fr"5
i iiiinurjiuiiiH, I'tiieini itrnoirHuiter
i ut ; hlh.j.i.li. -. i.zrai-..tTi
BlIllaKaaaaaV .1
.. . .nA. -.a r rc. t,
" W'fiB
-. ?tvA
State Vice Prealdent John VV. Ttamee
' maklnc nrenaratlona for hla term aa rM
dent of the HtatA t!aniD and It will no dnul
be a ierr .uccetaful er. as tho membail
all over the Hut- haia determined that tal
Siod ork l.v
Kunly shall
I UIy "a"
mis ue vMre irom ueiawaa
-" " " .WiLHii
Th. .Ammitl.. anmlnl.il ... tm n.BA.I...Ak
ii i i r ,v i . a hi a iv 1 1 i k ihm
councll of Philadelphia and Mrlnlty to-ar-a,1
1 mk 1 i. . . ! .-. .. .,.-.. ja
i uri. . ut- tiii.ini.ii nun niiuuiuicu ma mi..': , .aa
lonlnr auhcommittte- Puhliciu. floata .islS'"
tran.pdrer.cte,, V T Wallace, chairman jf 'S3
tiarade Jorenh A. A hltaker. chairman'.'
muRlc, Ur. I". II. li.Mlof; finance. DamI X '
btwwHrt ine committee win meet acani
.ii juiv .' to learn further detaiia retuitm
trom tne .National Fraternal congress
mil too mttevt In .
i.-Sl
intecrlli i nuncll reports tne lollowia
membr called to arms George -A. 8tele3
en.iim u ?. . .-ewpori Aewa, tieroerc',
Williams now pertlnz In France. 3.i1
Pott. town Council reports the followlq
Jnnn ai. uppi?. a.'nin Aero nuau; con
c-harlea H. rteichelderfer. ninth Ir.fa
Serireant C. Colllna Kepler, Slilth tnfaatfl
CoriMirul I'. H. .VIcN'elle. 11 Ith .Vfant
Gruver C Whlteinan. :1111th Cukalry. lire
Uir pirarui inn" tiir rcvitiautr tin t as t- -j
w.-l
(-..li.rl uti.l ,.ii. fflml M. I. In.lrtief.il. (lean
. h.niain K.nn iv. Nnprreid nre.eniea a. at
i lapel button to the new member, at wall
' t cadet button, which Grand decent Ja;
1 V. .Vorton. of Ileadlne award, to al i
members Orand Warden Walton H. J
' reported the ineetlna held by the
' ommlttee of the a.aoclsted council
i-nuadeipnia anu vicinuv restrains iu.
t..u .n.i.. ...... .. t..i.... .....
iiclii Miii,..ri.n,, ... x.n.c..., ,..u..,.. n
letlea. William 1". Hakr was aoootfl
Hctini; trs.NUrer durlns: the lllnett of n
lamer J r.iiBio jiaKr. -.4
rcSSnc'llo'omcSn:
i.Tuo war will be Hlleil a'
'
1 , .
Tne rou or nonor or iiiemnera in tne .r
red anil mareaua
nciea cau.ea oy
i mo juiy meeiia
PnOTdPUMR
vrs
n-rr . tin. .... .- -.
I QTR ANQ otn-Av. at sntiigo, U. of llni
' tyv l - ... .V5
Pauline Frederick ln """mlt.
nikonln
plturia through th STANLET Bol'i
or eany tnowini. or ma nnttt proatM
I mCDTV BROAD COLUMBIA .
""'"' tlatlnt Dally &.
PEOOV IIYLAND AP
In "PEG Or' THE PlliAtBH'iX.
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333MAWgCTJfflKJSB8
In -THE INTERLOPER" j.&2
MODEL K SOUTH 8T- " iiiirnl
mJUCL. Centinuout 1 U ILi-TSJ
In
RV RIOHT OF PURCHABEtg 6
PAI ACF ,!H MAnKBT saW
PAULINE FREDEnlClf r"J
Ir. HER FINAL RECKONJN'O'i.
PRINCESS .'VSollnSa
MAE MARSH 'iZf
In "THE KAfB IN THE DARK1
REGENT markbt bt. nehm i
rCVjc.i, ii a. M, to u 1
, IUW UA.1A tf.
In "THi: ONLY ROAD',' fjt
RIALTO MwSa
rr.tiui iiii.jI.mi a.
in "PER8UA8IVE PEUOyl j
R1VOLI
S!D AND 8ANSOM I
Math
THE YELLOW TICK!
RUBY UARKET ?J'ab5
.uui-lil BUrtHSa,.
in riir. aiiiuu.-uoi.UAR
SAVOY ,su "srjra
DonoTHV rAr.TiJ
in "1IIC AIATIHU.OK MA
STANLEY YtfilWI
MADGE KENNBOf
la 'THB FAIR PREnBtl
VICTORIA "iTi
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to "Toya orEw
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11 i ', " awaajsaaaaiai
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