. i j "r,;i ..rv ' i - f?tf? VW ' "J .1IV1.- EVBNING PUBLIC LEDGBK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918 . 1. i. tV f IS A I l f. i GOSSIP OF THE STREET" . . -- - - - 1 GRAIN AND FLOUR , BunTTDD) WTT1T1T" "I71TTT"V TTVT TT AX .. "''f'-yr -The market ruled firm Qunta- juxwxvrjjo WJl(ililv-ii(iJJ rwjLji.xJ.tYx. DEMONSTRATES CONFIDENCE IN CONDITION OF MARKET I UHbAT The market ruled firm Quota- . non.i ( r lot In export elevator (Oovern- mcnt tnmlarcl lnpectlon). standard price No I northern aprlne. Jy.aui No. J hard winter, JS.sn; No. 1 durum. 12. M; No. 1 "." wnne. .'3iis red winter. .No, 1, 12. an '"''.No. 1!. 12 lit ,oft. No. .1. Ili.30, C'.'ItN Hcrelpt I2ST bu.li Trade wn ?"'" hut the market ruled firm and htcher inder naroltv Quotation: Car lots for luk-ni iraae .n 2 vellow " Kiiilg- ..'"'.'. yn t.-. lieie.pl BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCenvrfoMI NE WS OF THE SHIPS AND MEN WHO BUILD THE! 1? ll", Whttrhrnit I, III nnt.r. ...... I.. ....... SI OlIWI 1)2; No O'lriffoiM on buvlno. Jfllfno, ntfrcrlKina nun" t. ... 'J .'r?r,"."Jl AMvour question, cltnrlu Continued Favorable News From Europe Strengthens, r,Tt?;)fS' 5AV.nbHVSr,7 s?' jrCSii1 Feeling of Optimism-Gloomy War Prophets ppM 1 J Hie market ru cri Arm uiih r,rf.H,.. i.n i.i.. - '.'"!"""! 7"'.."0." I'.trresfltiD proo , Denounced Gossip of the Street &, fff ,Uh;h"WT iS!V. "- ' '" C c ,0f,, "" ,h.' FRANCE MARVELS I THESE MEN KEEP A close eye on things at "the sun'; OVER HOG ISLAND Major Pierce Describes His Experiences Near "No ' Man's Land" Winter urhaat 1 Mil . .. M. til :xn .. if., ,V .., iiiu f;i triii uuur, i ... 11 il."v.'.nr" wiicm. KM) per rent nour. OWE absence of so many numberH of the New York Stock Exchange & 1 $&,W, i'S" Hh",t' "l" per lem J j8 ,0. A niw ih. i,....i . . .-.., . .u ',.. I1 )..'.. l-"K h was nulei ami unchansed sllc ,M? over the week-end w-ns taken ns nn pxnrosslnn nf confidence In the con dition of the stock market. The news from Euinpe continues very favor aWe from nil sections, ami the widespread celebration of Independence Bay In so many quarters of the world has produced a wonderful Im pression and has strengthened the feeling of optimism which each day seems to be Raining ground not only among Americans nnd the Allies, but also among the neutral countries. Speaking flf the leader, United States Steel, a well-known hanker said yesterday ho belloxed the corporation would doclare the full divi dend of -H4 per cent at tho meeting on .Tuly 30. He also said he heard on good authority thai tho company's statement for the quarter ended June 30, to be presented to the meeting, would show up very favorably and would more than meet general expectations. War Pessimists Denounced by Banker A prominent banker and broker In the downtown district held In his hand the latest copy of the Annalist esterday, and with a "tired" look on his face pointed with his finger to the first column of the first page and said, "Head Hint!" This Is the matter to which he referred: One of the world's bes't-knoftn financiers, the head of an Inter national Institution, was speaking: . ' "I feel that we are nearer losing the war today than we were a year ago. By that 1 mean that we are as much oerelated at recent developments now as we wcie overpesslmlstlc a few months back. We must face conditions as the are at this minute, not as we think they arc going to be a few months hence. "I am influenced, suppose, by what I hear privately from the other side. The British are frankly worried, though not frightened: the French are by no means confident that the real crisis is not to come. You must remember that all of the military developments, except tho.se of the last week on tli? Italian 'frontier, have been favor able to Germany. Her first drive in March took in n lot of valuable territory; hor second brought her armies dangerously close to the line of safety for Paris and the Channel. Suppose the next great offensive breaks through! "I have felt from the first day of the war that esery Herman success meant at most prolongation of the war. The fighting will never end until Prusslanlsm has been killed. Personally I am confi dent right now that the next great diive will be stopped in Its tracks, but only at the greatest iiicilficc of British, Flench and American lives of tho war." "My advice," be said, "to 'one nf the world's best-known financiers, tho head of an International institution,' Is to get such Ideas out of his system by the shortest possible route, and I would prescribe for him the ' reading of any of our morning newspapers on the fth day of July. 1918. Let him lead, as lie can, page after page of the glorious happenings of yesterday all over these grand old I'nltcd State-, of ours, of the launch ings of 100 ships, of the parities of the nationalities, of the signing of a new Declaration of Independence by the lepresentathes of twentj-the nationalities. Let him read Secretary of War Baker's announcement of more than a million men fully equipped In Kurope, of moie than a mil lion more at home beingiapldly prepared, and last, but by no means least, let him read President Wilson's classic at Mount Vernon nnd catth some of the spirit of America today, and if his feeling of pessimism fails to give way to a glorious optimism then it must be' his digestion and not the Influence of what he hears 'pihately from the other side' which Is at fault. No one can afford to be a bear on America." ?" Optimism Rules Bond Market Business in tne oonu anu investment nouses was comparatively light yesterday, but there was a cheerful sentiment occasioned by the notable performances of the American troops on Hie Kuropean battlefields, by the extraordinary promise of American crops and by the conservation with which the phenomenal bank ci edits are being called upon. There is, however, an undercurrent of disappointment over the delay of the Fed eral management In the pamcnt of the rentals to the railroads and some complaints over the deferring of the closing of the railroad contracts. One of the subjects discussed In the investment liouhes yesterday was the response which will be shown by tho holders of Brooklyn Itapld Transit notes to the proposed bails for extension of the obligations for the next three ears. No one anticipated anything other than that the plan would be a pronounced success. In ono b.mking house It was said theie Is an increasing interest in the tax-exempt issues, and this in a way accounted for the advance In farm loan Cs, which were origlnaljy brought out at 101. They are now 102?i. Tile Liberty issues were slightly softer this week, with the ex ception of the tax-exempt 3Vis. A well-known house which deals largely in municipals said the demand was good, but the supply limited. With one or two notable exceptions, the municipal issues being placed upon the market are comparatively small. Wabash Arranging far-Exchange of Stock A well-known banking house which is Interested in Wabash securi ties says that In accordance with a provision of the charter the directors of the Wabash Railroad Company nre making arrangements for the ex change of tho preferred "B" stock Into equal amounts of preferred "A" and common stocks. The privilege, It is said, will be In effect after August 1. The total amount of the preferred "B" outstanding Is about $48,000,000. It all of It ts exchanged the total of common outstanding would be about $67,000,000 and of the preferred "A" $70,000,000. The preferred "A" Is callable after five years from tho date of Issue which will occur In 1920, at 110. The preferred "B" has the same privi lege, but whatever amount Is exchanged for the preferred "A" the com mon would disappear automatically. , exxxm , er to tee rtosle Sunday and .-virrin i orn tut nMrnnrt l-l,-.l .... -- -..... .... eL.t,tlinIA l l.ll Mil 1 II ll n . ,..! .n..h...(Ti,.1 "- -- niLHU Ull Mn HWTI1I T11HR. ?M10. " ' ' ..,,Mvi",B Ht "'f" Per ubl in satk a to swore that I knew Mary Olllesnl was1 - going to write to me, and Insisted that , , . . . ... , PROVISIONS Mnrv nn old flame of mine. The ' 1 OrtUfCS Ol IJoilblc-UlStllled The mirk-t ruled firm, but trad. . I? e ' ,oW "er t,ure wn nothing to It llet The mintntlnnit! f'llv l,.pf In tile IllOTe She attlrl try It Mint tliero . J?!,"' be"erkmJ ,!P.d ."mer'.l'.liv Z?t. 2,n",h."ISM i ill"1. ."""j" ' te ,"9 "": iMuirtirn anil icrtaprn nmnKPO ana BIT . . ."j iimi. t: ne CHunpirn i'luality quirt dried. 43c: western beef knurlde and ten- she would write nnd tell her. Oe ! T$&"k loo. MW "'Vt Ilk- the idea of my .--. uoiic; no, tKinntvi i Wn Hell "Over There" Held Up to. Shipworkers nmnittl "Oli tfflQnltV nlhr Hom f liml iv.. .. .. n-d. city cured, a to brand and er- .. do. amount western , do, do , ''-. . 2t'j invtp urtd, loo. -.,,.;;''', -"" "" "' "";' "' "'. , noac. :KS9!(U(, iuiks unoiving auout liosle. I felt sorry I 'tog isiara worsers w no sun sillier when they recall last winter at the big After n ..l.tt .... , , i. ,... t..,., j. -. .'. . ,.. cy.ed. 2..V, W&V: do hoiKrtT ionelei. e no in, , Iff II 7,v 1 1. llm coiura-i conn.i.on. prcnlc should.;. 8. P cured. IwtSHit, ""' ZTZl r. 7J . Honffit ,n,lm ! ' then with conditions ns tliey were at the do . nioked. 2254 c nelllee In pickle ac- was glad when B o clock came and I had o"1re'o,n''.;0,onbraHn,a''anlSTv,rECe. cffv'cSr' KaTTn? 'Y' fr, I t?" Pm- " "T , "'", " ' 4(V. do, weijtrrn cured. 4(lr. l.ard. weatern. "ea to 'Penil the evening with Francis. The suggestion of a contra. t was ad- m2$i d- -" c,t5' ku" "n-! nlnBw"w-I,j,ht -sisf form;,,swhar,annjxronur'teo ' ,an"d bj M-ir Dan,pi t m""- "W RFFINFn ITP.ARS ow what he wna Rolng to rti, next with , dolnff Important lied rirM work in -ui-duii miu t UllUlliy I IIl lllill ilP ' -"tlr rtllU igilllVll puuin.in lliailHrit'l price, were (Irmly held on a baais of T Sue, " "'"""n, ib up nis slsese It was ne- for the American International Ship There waa rice, were fl fur flm nranulated DAIRY PRODUCTS i . - " t"! uie nuici n.nn iiiiriiiiiuuiini .u ij- jjontl me why he refused surh n good building Corporation. Major Pierce just - i! I ",,:u FU"""B w-nicn wRBjlH written to the Hog Island News, the CHKK.SM Knnrj iroods were ecarce and A" ' recorded before, Queslon and t.i-h i,.'htq nf Ills enei lence. m-rnss the r..K;.rt-' nZm'v uvn,,7 " f.Mr ,,p,,,r,ntl . Qu- r5ill-''"-y. on be half of the Consolidated Atlantic latlon' New rk. . uholp-m Ik, fancy, Machine r'mnnnnt- nrm,i p,..i. tennn rtlla"iie. freali. .-. S.Vi c, epelala hUller. New Ynrlt ,' " , , l?!??!1 r Francis E000 i Hlioli-mllk fair to unod. fresh. 2t24'c ,n cnsh and JlOn.Onn worth o( common I'rnnie Knona lln I. land MUTTKItTrade was nult and the mar- stock for his patents and ldea on Im- nnn-t Imnirine that Hoc Island Is not Ket was unihanetil. Quotntiona. Soild-packecf proilng that hra,-Ftamnlne nnchlne i , imagine iriai nog isihiici is not erenmery. extra. 4.V. hlajh-acorinu Kooil. Ill ' i . , !i ?n n I , known here," he wi Ites. "The oihc nlcht W ic; esirn oral.. 4'j. , nrat. 4asp41c eec- -," """- " wuiuiui iiivieircu nt tn- herein Voliiev I became almost im., hi;m:ii(, rancy oranna or prim Jon- r uiuy iinu a ciiance to niiy win pre- fgm,N nr i..i n ,. l.e.-iu.e I had liltilt ol Rl53e. iholce at nu.-, fair to Rood ftrred stock he could afford durlnir the """""I 'Or naif an noui net-iuse I au at IHS4IIC. Jrtik,!rLli. v ti ,i! seen Hog Island Frenchmen nre willing l-ii.-u l-i.. . .. next three, months. 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BbH IbV , "& '"ii BMMitBBBBTVBBBB VBHtaBBV WbWbI HI Vawfl bYBB 9rolfi is-K-r- ym m sm pppp ppppppj ppp&rsipi pppppa pppppj rat rti,j fi , Zr& -""" - ' .Yv' ;WP ' im . M . ' w i -v t,s o-fttreapl cisnaM&rc.-.'isv hat the schedule reallj called for 120 sh'i's in 5(!i) days? Mention ships ner here anil know prr case, fancy selected ess wen- Jobbing ut "l aa" a utile reporting Tor one of the 47tMi p-i dozen Noiv ork paper" Just to make enough to POULTRY m;",. .... ,.. ... . .. . . .',:", .,:?.":.."".. "' "' '"l". ," '": something about the Kmeigcn.n Fleet i-i.h prmn chlcKena wre more nnil- "UMl"l " put in une hiuc. nm , j .. . .. i, rul nnd lower under it llsht dpin.tnd. Other that 8 all And vhen Francis spoke po 'lToins!r"f::rv..'",ori;" iz'",.; "y ;f '; i donars PUt irelaht rweipta. 2.V Sprlne rdhkena, not oni ""e I could hardly make him out. i.eRnorn. weisninR i scj lis mil. p 4S'i ir i una one nundiod happly little nuck lour I'flicieiit fiiunU at the Sun Fliipliuililing Coinpan). Left lo right: R. M. Spear, George Custer, Chief Flexon anil Captain Kno prrgram and one can get an Interested audience anvwhere Pails I" onh fifty miles from the battlellne and nowhere Is It more clearly renllzed thnt we can not end this war In such a way as to be f pence hereafter without more ml that we must hae them GERMAN SHIPBUILDERS picking soccer team CONCEAL NATIONALITY I Men a. Pu- & Jone. Shipyard rl ry for Position? I The Pusey & Jones soccer team is S7xitrf.J -' J OStsft11 wiMri3 ft i"e .? "J iWfi trf titf-'' itiriL ,P: m tRart!M ai4J .1TT-S.'l (trfr-tja CHESTER GIRLS LIRE RfWS PROM VIRGINIA lllc do do 1 fl H IhK iiiiIhii- 411!fr4li. iln. tela nil nlll .', ii...- f not Mill tills VH r In mlrh a WAV as to be Vvfl JULLi 1 1 n I lvfl 1 i&IJl A A I . . - , tf AU K. lfcWHJ f UluHlUl .-2 while I.eKhoma iiifordlnt; to Ble 3 40c lr,..j ,, 7 t. Lit ti- ..j. ...... - na.ilred n .siaunv Mmnn r.matera 2.' ft .'He did rnustera. would want tn take nil Ilroadivav to assureu o L'ftf-'Si Diii-liH IVI.1,1 'mFrrtn. ,ln irtflimi Chllds s. 1 Inld htm this nml lie sulH snips, an , - ... 'u-'c ,iul","' ler pair, ji .i.iv " our Idea of a lot of money will nuirmy n is w-nat must come irom in- ,ii ,x , A,lln;f ,.,, . vptl rapiUI lo eloping untler Tom Perk'ns, IJoast Uuards Oil DlltV at ShlD !o r'r'" ltH..i. a. change wh.n you grow up" United Slates In the shape of men and m "' , H Umlt UUCe en r th, ,.ens5hanla forge shop. David j UOH-1 V,UB! "" Hl OI1,P Dlt'ISMKI) I-ill"l.TUV Demand absorbed Funny guy. Francis' the form of supplies that will em! the Wlleil Naturalized ailtl 'Adams ship carpenter, and F f Wright.' Yards Are VcrV Eligible the orferlnca of desirable stock ami the mar- Well, when, I got back from N'ewark , wr with a clean-cut Allied lcloty fowls In iVtiia fanev , " nl.lu j fancj ' nsl"'cl '' ncls why the ("onsnllilated's everybody knows that Heleit'pil. :i.',' 1 ,' weighW 4 lb aiid oer offer was not better than his demand. "Last winter I thought that Hog Island npleie av mall alrea. asfiSIt', old moat- , "All ou wanted," I said, "was $10,000 'was about the mot uncomfortable place i.i.n.1 s-waii !:.i ! ,. l'L. .. W.1? wor,h of stock, and they offered you In wh'ch .1 man could find himself. Then 1 nermans applying for work at the w in ill I iiiTi 01K , PrUli I). pel inl. ni lr Ann .! .. viaa Ann , .. . . . . .. - . ii welKhliin 11W12 iba. per dm; RMC.M; do. "" " im fi", worm hi snich, 1 came nj iwaiieM rrnnce ami uci-iieu slilpjard. along the Delaware ItKcr Popular i -t:v si! ,1 -fi sr-', ueliihlinr $nito lb per dns ! 7o7..-(i. do. and they will let you buy stock with the I that there were places worse than Hog ,,.,.' . .. , , , ,' . . held Tuesaa. Arrangements are uni welhln s lb. perdo. S1IW1I.V1..I1.. welith- JBOOO cash. I should think $105,000 Island llv this time It Is getting hot , hc('" "Mh'"K " fa"1' l"1 "' ' way to hae the llrsi game on Lai tiSiP, rh.Pprer"L 'is"""'' dirk "'li'si" 'ould bo bettnr than $10,000 any day In near Philadelphia, and being human Plo mem agents 'egarding tneir nation-, Ii.,y. with the New York .Shlpbulldl 2 .in. email and No ' Mft'i.M. tne week." . iheri are probably a lot of fellow s there abtv. according to one cmplo.wnent of-1 -omnanJ of the engine installation depart men t More than twenty-five men of experi ence have u heady signed up to try for the team Fio of thene aie eterana nc niat nrafiir' 01 lie scibon was i ... .. .-, i t im 1 Mil 1 1 v:i rii m mi 1 ii'stiT nnn .lpn . . sw. der !..'.. r. : :;: . "::: 1. lt . ...!.. b. ... -I.& 1LMUK1! iiKinia. coaei Ku&rua inuictiiiifi T &-M "-.ri FRESH FRUIT."? "But suppose the $100,000 neer eams cood fellows, too kicklnir'abou' thnt. fleer a!withl?f1'r't't V11,1 'A'1" ",?, w,lI,,,e 3ust ns '"' 1'lr,Ptl ab'"1 '" c'jld ln" 1 fimnans born here or tlio.e with full ' llding fhose who bnve signed up are Tom presented to many of Chester's prettyjn; T ling ' K'rls. and the boys from the Old Do.9er W; Sf minion seem to have scored a great hit". a2t. Ciintiiiiniii'-s wen. ncnli. wenkrr v itli of- without It. Ilm ' The Consolldntcd has winter lion't do It rcrinff 1 nieny or unattractive qiiaiiiy. otnr nsra inings so that tne common ttocK ' rnmnared ti iplUa:.rnh7,!:p'e"rUTo1c,4i'','v:.ch.r ray,.,a "vl.n.l alw.it every four years. oth(1'r g00(i 1 tleoritla, i"r il-bakct carrier llellc or " "-' u"i', 11 I'iija auoui 1 per rem. iinorslu, 22 .Mi. lllle nolle. iJsi.'.Au K- If I bad that $100 (1(10 worth of stock and I"."' Vks'I!'-:-'".. AftSSIir. v:S"0t"-i'iZ wanted to sell it I could get about M2.- To I 7 '.-,11.' drapefrult. Florida.' nvr box. 'jlWr. "00 for it today. That's all It Is worth: I I'lncapplea l'ortn Itli-o. tier tral-. 12 nr Those who have signed up are loin ()np eNomnB iaBt week the whole flt-.'ila tlalnes, Alex McAllister, Samuel "ol- 1 , .. . . , . . .Jvl?a455S"I 1111 nuinuei iiiikiich. t, niuuus. jiuoeil ." ..-.t-.i.,, .uniimiij, .n.,u.u . .,,.? ;t. lo, Florida per craie. J2T. do Cuban, lwr .,,, , ,;; : ' " ,,, ' ',V,',' ,'?, V, 1 '" ltle m"Bt "amnauiy uncomrortaDie hoods h.ne been uncovered and the gulity v nirriea 1 11 unrn a. pir -- - -- ....w.... , ..-. ... 11 s inn nun 11 ji naiuiai 7.1111111 nailers aie eiigiu e ior 1 u ter. I sne don. nomas I'enn nirloti . 1 ci,.i- .i,i.,..i ..... .1 .v.. ,.,.. hHse jj, ) the double-dlstllled hell that work at such placts, but for some reason 1 H Ilreckenrldge, :dward Rider, I ' " ' ,3" fellows nrc going through man of thoe who hae applied have Cunningham ("latence Tajbotton. Dun- special Invitation. All the girls In the hcOj. feared 10 tell the truth. The cleiks, ;-' I "',"e' "; ""Ti" ? ""' "? "H"reli and many outsiders were tnere-tswar.- whenese, In doubt, insist upon tile birth 'lutl r 1 I and ft lllndle ' '" thelr nrettlest own" to mee' th & orture of Herman (.a. .-en-fleam ,ir rliirenahl,. n.ner, ., the h' BUt,er' '' ,'UcaS and R' Illndle- new shlpJard guards from the South. .! ! War never was comfortable, but til's ca.e n,a be. In this way many fa'se war ever fought To the ordinrry have as a lule been turned down L- 'nSWir'-ASu;" ffiiJTr" "rZv irbindmeI 'aid ' deaths and mutilations, the pain, horror, ceptlonal cases were where the appll- . S2P.1..M1 Cantuloup. California. per ,, .. 1 ., . ,. 1. . . mud- duat- "et' l'old nnd heat ot a" cants appeared ashamed of deeds of the standard crate .5fti.T do. do. pe ,K.n That s because you have no knowl- h h dd d Gorman armv 1 crate. J2 koi 2 7.1. do. do, per tint crate, edge of finance. Peter, I am afraid your , .., J,,,.. ,,. "i , ,, "'""""'". sJ.LT.fTj 1 M). do, tlrorcla, per alardard crate, huslne.s education Is belne sadlv ne- ' , have Be ", " J couple ot bun- ..w , , ol f lt caUed upon jet to Il7.'i2 21, do, do. per pony irate. $12.11" ,",, 8 e(lu-atlon l8 uelnB Atiy ' dred of gassed men. If jou at Hog .,, .,. .., o -.. uermaii aD- M.r.n i-antajoup-s. oeorttla. pink m.ut i-r Sleeted. I !,,, had seen only bait a dozen vou X'inl-" s 1 ' 1 one emnlovmet clerk I n.ii cniie "iKiMr. Watermelon. Kin Ida. I Ignored his last remark, for I was . ...., ,,-,, (-,. tv,, ,,,. .,n, ,,. puc.int". s.i 11 one cmpiojmeni cien. 1 per iiiu. $2.".ffld,1; do do m.r carload 2.viar mt r,,,t,i ,i,,,i .v.. u.n..t. would thank God that yout part in the ..Th(, antns ot (jermau birth have been .NOT INVITED TO PARTY ake the places fgS VEGETAHLES rw.7.rt ,. ... ..-... ... . ... l na ii-nrlr thlt 1'nll .mil H iln 'II 11 "If that common stock l onlv worth "V "?" '"'"'"" '"" """'" """""" "'-irt ,-nougn to stay away irom our $10,000. that with the $5000 cash ' " "e.s Irom "Pr"'a" aB ' "e ""orue n,nc(1 Tlwy ro barred fr0I11 ,ne 8hlp, nrnnltnlB n t 1 R flAfl ami unit nrvli' neb ii I.. !..., uiiiuiiiun iii wtviuvv-r till" .uu uini tixn lu Potators wt're more p.pntlf til and Inwnr .1ftnnA ....i, t ,., MirtltulRn Jrrs iil., Irailf In all Miiuh ?-j-v ..w,w. yi owvn ' throuch . f iiplIiiIiIdu iuuu iminf nt rsvlaoil f!.'iiri.u "Xii tlimianiirl flnlliir. U'nrth nnrl tlin ' " 1 Wl .f-l&s.P3 V.T lWI' V ... S .I"-l.. HPUIIC -.. iH.-s.aa. .ku -sirikll HIIU H'V gerous that It Is Impossible, to go r hospital containing gas patients without being affected, though 1 OuntalloiiN. White rotolrns. N'111 folk and ..-l.n-. ..e l,.,(r, a.m,, .n.d rtaat.rn Mior.;,iHT .l.W - N.. 1. 4 ;.or, ..,,.,,.,,,' .. ..,,, rlf, ,, tlM, , slightly, by the fumes , iM). .. -'(t ti u 1 11 nuinioPB. .Nuiin - - --- - vw.. furnllnn nnd North Carollmi per bbl Nu Instead of ronimon'' The trnsi ruiria the lunga and produces a species of 1. H8 1MI No L' .:i)it'l ."" Wtilio im- laioff. jirH3 per "h -nun imhkoi .no. i r.. v, Ami r.inA . i, --a . l. Mlnff torture too fiendish for endurance in mr iiifii finv.t, uic inviriKii oiuvift , ,, .. , , , i , . ,.u. i. e . .. nnn vpi ir miisr u pnti itpm .in rispci -.i.... .. ..- ..-..- ,. nave 1111- rtniir riiiiiiuririi'A tn tun caii. i .--. - -- .. .- . .-.. . - ..-w sun I". .Mi 2 .ilinn.lc Riven polatoc i i". ...-...- ., ... .... T- i j,-,,-!.. hv the men who mi Innklmr n """ ""' "" ' "" " .(er.ev. per humnei Nu 1 S2.-.iiSi.s. No . nnd n ace. the ot! cer contra the tin- "ouriv n tne men wno are looKing to . nrH m..v nro tl 2S V I 7.1 lliiifplnnt, riorlda. per box. fPrrert Vou arc. there ! S"nn nnn iinriii I 'ou at "g Island to glvo them the . ., i. i ,ii,iir ft 9HI2..H, do. Xoifolk. per llll ijt 1 rate $2..i3(H 1.1 1 urutuber Soul 1 Carolina, Der basket. .",oifc$t 2."i. do. .M.iol.ind, p--baaki't $1 sriffl '. do. Norfolk, p. r bbl.. $1 ."ilPir.t Peppers, riorlda per irate. JIW 2. (talons, Texas per crate. 1 .n?r2, do, ,leri..v pi r S-bush. bHukei fl il In, do. do, while. u r bush tiainpir, $2. 25.1. vtuslirooma pel lb ta'trlUi. I Government Local of preferred and $800,000 in common, all I means ships to bring more men and with etiual lotlng power Only $500,000 1 more supplies to I-rance Life in the Trenches yard zones "Theie Is a gleat difference, between the Hermans and Austrlans coming here. The Austrlans are about five times as numerous a.i the Hermans, but they give much less trouble As a rule they tell us the truth about their birth. In an other way they do give trouble, though vlnces In Austria, difficult for us to tell what's what 1 en the Austrlans them selves are not sure whether they are sub jects of that countrj " Although we are not officially at war of tho common stock Is out and $300,000 In I...... ul... utnnl' Tit. .1 1 .A.., n,., t.Al...Ann .. .. .. .. ... .. .. "Siime of vou no doubt are imeoin-i Z h " a,? , o' V Ph"""y "' , "oil": . '-table n our homes But before vou ' with either Turk,, or Bulgaria, their ci, . ....a TiiLh,iri. nr nut i ... nni- , coinple In about living conditions com . .. . .,:,.. M...-3. ,'..... .... .' Dare the worst home In America to a nut tne.v anu uieir irienas jii.i swing ;,,,. . u j .. , . ,1 ,. TlnuirTrlans thimr. their own wav. and thev are ,mil' rencn and 1,s dugouts, where the Hungarians shrewd enoueh to nlvo wav in Utile 1 soldiers must not only tight bullets, ihinithm'nnriiv Bhells and gas. but get so full of lice The Twelfth was organlred In Rich- tnrJit, mond and was ordered to Chester about "JWfei two weeks ago to take boys who went sent to ,-.,,. .. . r. .... . . ... Captain II. C Franklin and Lleuten umce novo at run niparu Are Uu- ants John Dlggs and Stuart ReglandV appointed Set and about 100 privates accepted th'- church invitation PrlvntA Vlnent Clii A mild wnsatlon swept thiough the Ancell was on guard that night .na bun Ship company a office, at 'heater, t with several others missed the opp when lt leaked out that Miss K.Uhrvne tunlty Jones, of tho encine shoo office cut all F.Ieventh Company, at the Sun J'J tho niA i,ni.. u. , niv i h.- i. had Its turn last Thursday evening i- ..... .... ' at the ame Dlace Some of the a-lrl: i.U ciucentn street ana i.agemont avenue, fro, .,, s m . -hiWiii9V Chester. Fourth of Ju.y evening. ' lt. ,.aptan Peyton T Jamison and &$& Miss Ilex Leeds. Sdretary to Hobert ahnui 100 nrlvntea attenderl and n Lived j Halg general manager of the company, old-fashioned games with the old and ' nnrl ,l si Mnrtli.i l.i Ii.Tlmi rf iha . . . . ?M e Sine sho i V.m.e. were amonV the c Irl. ?ou" '"? -mpany was organlred "J. . -. -. . -- in iiricirii -fi t-t t - Tl.-.r u r. . triXB i iiici iieiuriis lurse anu rapert a, m vv likes. Ilarre. Pa,, July 6. Matthew ' Huvller, of Forty Fort, Is satisfied thera is honor among thieve'. Huvller had r57"" his pocket picked Thursday, In his nur.e was n $20 hill. n. check for IKH anA Delehanty. aslstant to Chief linpoitant papers, besides some of his flft 4,1 . .1 r. .- , , . i - sr-i, . . ... - .!... I'lH ft l''-'i. VI who were in on the affair, but not one of the ottlrc boys was Invited Many outside bovs wire present and the affair I" said lo have been a del'ghtful one. Sun boys were bitterly disappointed and have not yet entirely lecovered. Sun Ship Clerk Going to Camp Frank I h.Zi L7 I, .h.v.,j Cleric Fred Bonsall at the Sun Engine ! business cards. Mall men found tho -, lzens are narrea trom our Biupj, aras, I B,)op omcr.t hns been ,iraftfd and expects iiurse In a mail box and located Huvller. ' i likewise Poles born n Oermany and i to Uae for camp eoon. He will pioba-' who found the $20 bill the only thing; Market Reports things to the m'norlty - - - "Then why not take that they are compelled to go through I SUCCESSI ITALIANI bly be given a sendoff by his fellows. 1'opcra prostata, durante la reiente of fenslva degli austrlacl Durante una Intervlsta roncersa dal PRODUCERS SPEED LUMBER FOR THE WAR K loets- IW. A2HlnMm- rnntnnmAnlc Ko. yiijiianco, uHiiioiiiiiv.no, ..- frigerator Cars and Ship i yards Ask Shipments brattle. Wash., July 6. Fir lumber manufacturers of Oregon and yashlngton, In convention at Ta coma Friday, pledged themselves to fur nish at least 600 cars of airplane fir per month' to the Government cut-up plant at Vancouver, Wash., and to speed up solid trains of cantonment stock to eastern destinations in record time. Nearly the entire membership of the West Coast 'Lumbermen's Association was In session, and telegrams were re ceived from Washington advising that the Government requirements for the next few months, exclusive of airplane requirements, would be 170,000,000 feet of fir. Of thlB quantity orders for 60, 000,000 cantonment stock for use at Battle Creek, Mich., Itockford, III., and Des Motnea, la., have already been placed with the fir production board at Portland and Seattle and will be dis tributed among the mills Immediately Additional "orders to ba placed within the next fw weeks will call for 00,000. C00 feet for refrigerator cars, 26,000,001) for the navy and 8J.000.000 feet for con struction ot Daughterly type vessels In eastern yards. To meet the suggestion of competing lumber-producing districts that fir man ufacturers mlghf not be able to make de liveries onvtlme, the meeting, by a ris ing vote, decided to make up solid trains very day for rest tram dispatch across Tic in cominvni. mi muroau aamimsira v j ion will be asked to furnish the cars If ' snd the mills will promise to load them as (tat aa furnished. At the rate of delivery promised ty the manufacturers the Vancouver plant will be able to cut 9,000,000 feet of aJipiftne stock per month. At this rate, KhKU Q, Orlrga assured, the meeting, tM4MMMf ,m VM r4f Vfy- MM im Ajjpan ummMtmmmauM imii Philadelphia Arrivals at Nciv York Hotels Ikn nr....Hin me .uiiuiiuii t .. Ho nilH ncr Kttlnn. Ii nhnioil nnA Vint p ' . ... ..... urnnlf? Thinlv t-if tllA VilO vntlnw tinsoAt If " ' ' ima aauu repoit is scut out uy inc K"' .,"".' tv .t thelr 0 otj,e, ftmilBated lierore they are. nAiimnTTT i m AirfTiTATTn Presldente del Conhlcllo del Mlnlstrl. On i ''""l'!. sThfvUTanThVnrrrdstr: ?.!'?- phUt branch, with headquarter, at .100- "",hnV"0' "And then there is Paris Perhaps' ' cosl' dlsse 11 popoto d America nacque Jll Insurance Exchange UuUdlng Pr ivl lege "''' " h ''" Rtock sou would like to work all day expect- " per la Ilberta'. ma per eso liberta' In-' (Wholesale prices on large lot. to Francis smlle'd drylv and 'said. "Peter. ' In,, e.v"y m!m!,te ,hat B,l,r Beltlm wllIIUna lntera Batteria AllStriuca i el,Vd.e B,l?i.":!.U ,K'r, "'CS? e P" "" Usl Jobbers based on sales at the various . j an, afraid that shoelace of vours Is I wl" dro" a s!"'" on your hend' nnd then lera IJUlieria rtUSiruta aItr Cio' c' perche'. str.inlero a qual-1 railroad depots.) coiXgdovvn again " s,a awake 1,alf ,he nKht wondering f'nttiinn enn Afrtlti Hlasl l3,ln! dl, vl""" '' nll, fl,lri, coining aown again. 'whether the next air bomb Is golntr to' UailUraia ton HIOIII , dl presunzli.no, I'Am-rca ha rlvo'.to tutte Indicate, no ..1-. reported Ve.lerd.y. I guess 1-rnncla knows what he Is "rop In ,our street T le due Inestlr.gulbllt cnergle delle mire Price, quoted. about, but It is bejond me. . .. "J "I"', .,,,.,,. PnglOIlien mdunrlall dl pace e per le noblll asplra- I missing - ' - -VvS a i. .. ... ... .. ... . ....! S.fl AMKKICAWFLIMSWllN &M rtiM at .1 rr.ir mimn v nti miiimn SI.-IZ. 'I'Ull 'I'UlsT I III II ' U II 'U'l-VW '??-, w 'if. Itling Against Odds They Drive Down Two Boche Planes rAl vl SI... A. Allen. Oreat Northern If i" Antrim, Webster. H. T. Heaver, Continental T (J. Ilurme.tratT, Monterey, It. Hurton, Herald riauare. J. W Cooper, Algonquin. Ml. A. Cooper. Algonquin. Mr. K, I)avlon, Startha Washlnstoa Mrs. I,, tlerard. Albemarl.. ""'"n- pr, w j Orant. Endlcott. Mr. W. J. Urant. Endlcott. I.. O. Ttaves JCmpIre Mrs. K O Hayes. Kmplre. J H. Healy. llrl.tol. K. R. Hoffman. Colllncwood. J. B. .Tames, Gerard t,r,r. Jsi. Jl"""., Oerard J, U. Kelly, Empire. H. S. Lang, Umpire. .Mr. H 8. Ijirw. Kmplre. J J. MorrU, Woodward '. J.J. -Morrla. Woodward J. H Morris, Oerard. W. f. Perry. Kmplre. Sir. W. 8. I'erry. Kmplre. A. C. Haugh, Herald hquaie. A, P. (Jamphell, Walhck. Mr. A. K. Campbell, Walllck I. Carney, Churchill. 5jl"aI. Conroy, M.rlborousn it Dar.a Park Avenue Mr., K. Dana, Park Avenue. Ml. V a.llasher, Woodward. A. K. (leyltr, Aberdeen. II, P, CJurney, Colllncwood. w. U, Oummlnt. Ore. Iln. Mr.. H. 1.. lU.e, Hre.lin. o Holt. Herald Hquare. M. il. Hooter, Manhattan. Mr. M. B. Ho.sl.r. Manhattan. V. Jefl.on. New Victoria. '! if- .,'nd5b'.r.?i y,w Victoria. c. T. L.wla, Woodward. If. P. Iwl. llrt.lln. N. I. Mark., Albert. 1,. K. Ma.on. Orerorlan, W W, Ma.on. Ursorl.n, W. J. Na.h. Albert. Mr. M. Nathan, Herald Square, J. R. Norway, Aberdeen. Mian It, O'Connell. Woodward, A J. rlchonecke, Lonsaerv. Mr. A. J, tichoentcke. Longacra. r. I Shut. Marlborough. W. W. rlmoek, Hroartway Central. Jt. n Strlnefellow, Colllngwood, 11 W, Ualph. Ilarmltaca, C 1 Ralor, Hermitage. K. P. HcatterFood. Hermitage. T H hlag.lt. nrealln II, H Menxhelmer, Kmplre. It. Soley, Richmond. I., 8poerhae. Monterey J U. Btaadektr. Latham. Mr. J. II. Biaadvker, Latham. 1, .Stock. Maratlll., Ml A, Tobltt, Netherland APPLE1! Delaware hamper. poor. SncWll.2S IILACKHEltniKS New Jcree, per uuart, USTlKc CANTALOUPES California per .tand.lrd crate (4.1 lopea). 52W.1 .10 pnn'ea (II and ,14 lopea), J2(&'2 RO: flat (12 and 1.1 lepeal, JlWl 3U Georgia atandard (4.1 lopes). J2 ponla. (4.1 and .14 lone), tl fid CHERRIUS New York, per 01b baaket, sour. .HOc. eet, B.lrOft. CURRANTS New ,terev, per quart. "IS aiKc. New York. 1.14? lie (lOOSKURItlES New Jere. per quart. UWlilc HUCKLKHBRRIKS Nev. Jer. per quart, lBWIRc PKACHEH Georgia, per ll-bakt crate, Uelle of (leorsla, Hlley Ilelle and Klber ta. J2 4n2.7.1. RASPllEHRIK.S New Jersey, per pint. 10 $T l"c WATERMKLONS Car lot. J2.100'4IO. TODAY'S UUSI.VnsS KPIOItAM Master 'your job or it will matter umt. II Miss M. F .. Providence. P.. I) What does this mean to YOU! limitless Questions Answered ,n thl morning' paper the remarks rela. live to the future cf th hookkewpo and t" aalraman Interested me very much I am foremen over nbnnt fort men In a larae cempanv and nm thlnkli? of taklnp up t"rni kind of a course of study at hom Just win' rnuili wouiii oo nnvis. ann 1 from where I sit that you fellows at Hog Island are in a very enviable posl-I Hon. and vou should be, for you are I doing the biggest single job that has ' fallen to the lot of any one In this war " j GOSSIP AT HOG ISLAND Personal Briefs Conrerning Men at Great Ship) aril Published and Distributed Under PERMIT No. 841 iiuthorlzed by the act of October 6. T. on tilo at the Postofflce ot Phil., nhla Pa Jy order of the President. A 8 BURLESON Postmaster General zlonl dl umani a' da' audace. ammlrevoli e tremcndi prova dolla posslblllta' dl lavoro l.'Ainerlcrt vuole la libera' per se Hcssa, ma anche per gll altrl Per clo' quando la fm'.i dabu.lia li dl- trU7iijnu e cuniijtst.i 1 i atcno t.i R the Associated Press y MX . WKr,i i W Kli ltn AlTlnpiiintl An l H'aiaHJuk V4n Sd v.. """"'" """' '" "? irvtm ""j o ' y houi American aviators Lleuten- itoniH, 6 lugllo motulo. essa conviiii- agll affarl dl "'"" "" """ ",,ou"' " ,""' ";"' gu.rra tutto II potente idlflclo che aveva ",U.J .V' ,i "T1 ? i' V"neo 'B"' voiato alia pa., e tut'e le sue energle .."'r.Wald ,N, He''!'l?.h?1' of. 'a" e le forze senrn Mm.tl l.'On Orlando v "e; "nd Jonn Mitchell, of Man- ebbe Inoltio narole elevatlaaime uer lo """'.""'"'. "'e"" J" " "i"in Tr Ai A1 J-i- (leorge P (Jroesheek. Hoc I.land". of. flclal photographer, has been arrested by VEGETARLErl. ASPARAGUS Nearby green CORN New 51 2.1 Wl rai Jersey. !!3t.c -budhrl basket, ......... .MB1.1' IUUH I11UIIII Udl VIC riciaua.llli. , . "v , , ... .. - . - .. . . ., I, forze Itallane. opcrando e, basso jplntu che ora anlma gi, amer.cank Jjr battle northw.stf ChatThUr. terrllorlo vlclno la foce del Piave, hanno ,rro r je uVJ uman ! ? IV'.r ,the. CmU a,nd. l '" l 1 i rt ti ... Mut'nil flint I lotilAnnnt VlBlimlAlsa . a r tutio loiuiiiui progressm Bcconuo le taria j trlonfo della. quale vogllono .-.; ". c, p i- ,mn better qualified tn flu a big almost every one of the 600 guards notlzle pervenute dal Quartler (lenerale ragglungtre a cos'o dl qualslaai sacri- , l"1 ,,,"','" nnltlon7 I am a naturnl salesman and a to In the big shlpvard Some of ihe "cons" ... flcin miale noblle miaalune che la storla '"'Plane to ea Ike figure If. you can't nnme some course !"' Lph.J ",,'im n Im if iln"in "imeV Ita lano nclo, quale nobllt missione cntia siona n the paper, please write me. fo. which I "n; Pinqna nim n liair dozen Mines ... , ,, puo' atsegnare ad un nopolo I. On I ,?,,,.,., im Incloelng atamp K W. T. Ciroesbeck is n very busy man. He Anchn nel settore del fionte ilelle Orlando termlno' dicendo "Onore n.1- i patrolliiisr tlie .rj iifl-k iinn can, anu montagne gll Italian! nanno csteae le ,. vm,rlca ,crs """"e 'I jsh Is so great that he ioro n,,ee aUa testa della Valla Calcino ' . they encounte bis button. Now a man . , . ,. , mi.. i.nin u- i ahlnvnrd nllh a eu ni"lt10 manienuio 11 lerrcno buuumk- PI,r.,n ,. unurl, tsnn nftir,(l inc uuum utKau ai ail UIHIUUB Q uvy " 'Asjl ton sowing Is iSck? f na,' "onostante I poderoi! cuntrattacchl SEEKS U. S. MONEY FOR ROADS meters and continued until the ma, .Jg by a score of arined deK" Austro-l'ngheresi. chines had dropped down to 2200 me- . 'M l.'ccu II testo del comunicato pub- ,.,, , teis from the earth. The combat lasted -j& .the American who sent the enemy rth. American aviators were lines Ave or six kilome ters Inside the German front whan they encountered six enemy machines. . a..mm n . t. . u. n i . .. nu. ,u uiinnci r . w . i ri a i.,111 i.iii. iinti t.tni. Tu.pn., r.,1 1111 i a m nnnnr. i-siaun in ... . Colo.al, 2.1030c: fancy. IHtT20c. primes. quaifted to hold a big executive position !," ,lme ne "u"' I' Breat that he oro Jllife alia testa della Valla Calcino '"lY.JJVJHSSlJ'riJr.ev .-bushel basket ! "" '.', "1an."0l n0" """t degree, ""K? X"?"Z .,:.: ..V., L" " "'" ' ed hanno mantenuto II terreno guudag- intffnic- ii aow.ioc Bra v, r a. man must nave a runda- " " T; " ""; ' Br?.'5b42!Lvf.'.hv X'.J i"f, mrh asfiv,.. mental knowledge of business orcanlza. rra-.''" no bu'' CAliHAGl': Pennsylvania, barrel 2 .10 tlon, accounting nnd law. A man may. I 1P nt Polteu New Jersey, ,-mnnei oaaei. '("';. of course, pos'ess all tnis Knowledge and . b ... .... -i -...-...v-.w ...... .,. ;... ... .i.. CAIlKOTSt .NearDy, per ooniu, -miot.. . ..p p iiiirhedeirreelaiTieri.lv .... .... ' Dilcato. nei pomeriSBl" 'll ten, iiuii iiuilic iiuiu uanui; "muuft'-i "" niciiij iiiuiuiirn the proof that he has thit knowledge. .J1Z ''1"'A", . t : ...... .. ,!.. . I....V. .1 hamper..' ;0 fl 50 MiriUnil. ! so nfferrln to vnur replv In th. Inquiry of a 1 ! V i t. 'i L..I.V ii'ivB mi " A- " ,n lm" P"mr regaramr earn ng Jcraey. H -bushel basket, It -3W1 '" ... u.ni,h. I am afra d lt la mnoislhl. m fins nc.GI'LAI.'T - Flor.Ja. per ir.ile IU in..tnllon tenchlnc thla linanane In n.i. , ew Jersey lUnhuaya .!L1,"LLa.tIr,elKlu.m!rl.c.a" IJifpJ willliva vuHII II I uania vvitn J Trenton, Julv C fhe Nevy ,ier.-ey teen enemy airplanes at a height i r.n 'l.RTTItrK New York, head). ivieOll. Penney box, t.icwii ..,.. I- h,. part of th. world and I thoimht I would A bos of rlgais ami a hroa iP'si J'taiiS c'v' N'" Information In thl connection told the whole story when Bob lylvanla. per bushel . . ., .. n.Bnt, nMrlietlon at the most of the marine engineers' depi C A. Harper, superintendent of main- n-.t.ior ,i.it rm.rr-i u. iinm.i tenance, ship construction department, at ..v., i, ,.,. del Cave abblamo I rtir In nnrl hail rr ir a VitT fit kut fnl elmrln ---. - - nd double' tennis teams, and Is out for resplnto un violento contiatiaceo . .1 s championships. iruggemniii nuovi nemlca. esieltoelul A bos of rlgais and a hroad smile noktre llnee a sud 1. .1 .. t. I . .-I wii. a-si. . . ----- --- ... - IIIHI11 K-IIH1 III HlllUII II t .! . . . . . . , "-,. CI i urne, a nord dl Cavazuccheilna Quattrocento ! ,.h f,, i..tv i.'.derl rei,ervations Ihlerry. The Uerman machines were i'jiV.V n.M.i .1.. aI ... . ., .. ...., n't.. n. I, .. ..v lllcM.l' Iltqn Ihu A n-, ..Ina... 1.... .1.. 1. . . ". .' lento contiuiiacco e us- i iii-iin.n, aui. , ", ,7 . y iccli vnviiiy uniJiaiira ut n iinisni ui -. '.-, uvi centrl dl reslstenza I tate Highway Commission, which is now 4700 m(,ters, Tne combat swayed ulr'', ..do considerevolmente le ' Kfli'S' SJ '""sufd a stau- lAckWard nnd forward over the Qer- - $ md-es, dl Chlesanova ed n?ent0"tcdat m Wol. It '." said that num and American lines near Chateau ,M MUSIIROOMfi Nearby lb. lKeti, lnuijioc, per lb (2 to 4 nviiivu T.,1. n.r hushel crate. el low. 11,1)1) New Jersey, bushel hamper. white 2.2.1KS, ".-bushei basket II 1 1.1 PEXb N'iw Jersey. S-bustiel ba.ket H.Vi&t.TR. . -..., HKri'ci.n r iuru. . i"-" -i-j' -.: - . m. II 1. MSi A. T aSBtAJ Suf.lu BAnJS.tV.feV. As I. A - N'VbTAW8-PeVbaVrVtar'pro. 101 lb. ). "nnr who ' d""''"''d to stay with I. fnVo?f?l,nVNi,r.,&45!"n",f-, Thank you J. W.. for your Informa- Shore No 1.' 4..'.o8; No. 2. 12 2:.fi2 no tlon It would, perhaps, be well to add SViiiV. . -bushel basket. No 1. uocO ,hat if a man has natural abllltv In irtment, .ii,.tn,.,.u ,.,.irtl.,, k.,,-tn bihi ,lu nnl I ..... v........ .1.,.... .1 n-li. vttnte huh. ,?f. hlirhel' tli.in thit Amerlnnna hut ti l-.i reaBoniiiii- i-n. nim i ...im n, nuiiim inai t-lnir Island i-lltered his nftlce tbn nlher .v..... i-. .a.v.... . w.... ...... ... ..w. .,,,; uc.ne, ura., ...,. . ... - ". ' , ', : - " ...........,.-, u. .... i'ya he write IIujo'. Lengu... In.tliut. Grace. "? 'i,u ,,e i0,Vre hardlv St. catturatl, in unlone ad una batteria di ..ended J150.000 from Its own funds to latter maneuvered their airplanes Id- tiMSK SSRhA rer'v'Voook. at a realoble'-cost" . pa ed .""heaP'nbcfPrtn'? " ' P" , l pezzl. da 105 m.llimetrl, ed un largo , take care of ; Sn'"'"";,,". l"raWy ll. the fight. Suddenly one of ,&$$ and for about I2.M he can get quit, a few ' ' numero di mitragllatrlcl. Insisted that the jar ou counties Ule ewmy airplanes dived toward the. fo&i-h ?S-tJl'&&nx'&irtVSSJiiSSli DIP TRAI.F FYPANQFnW ! "A T?:T '," ?onle rapw, "laf "KJlXnoninSX'ricli; &nL&nn't?W& va to a rr-at e,.,-nt acquired ihro-.c this Bib IKAfJt bAlAIlMUll camentl itullanl. dopo preparazlone da funcl ln N)ue of these moves, the being chased down by two of the.'iJjhT nn it to a , , parte ueuariigueria, penetrarono neue ' statement eavs. the conaittons on inese niiirutaim. i-icuicimiun iiai.ii. . freiSaw It IR; No .'nii.lc , lM l........U 1.. ..l 1 .. -. . in; .10 ., ... u,.i, .ea .earn. in. iiinhnsHrB nn tumu irnrn trom a Si.P.tfl.RtS.ViK' -?.'rr &hV I?cM. texthook. but If not, he would.have some hV'ai Hovs svarby. per bunch, 100 , dimcuuy in getting tne correct pronuncl 11. 4, .VW.,,1 .l.HI.,11 . II Tromley. Endlcott. v.nton. ii.cnmonq. T W Water., IUrmll.se. '. Y. vvei... Aiar.eu.e Mr. I'.. K We" Marrellles. M, Whltmor.. Kr.slln. j Whitn.y, Mr.tton Hall. n luuiu ui uri.H.ieii.i e .ai.cio un ostu.aiu lllg lieaujUSlmenlS contrattacco che svlluppo' In un corn- New York, July 6 Bradstreet's says' ' battiinento corpo a corpo Clo' nono- "Kxceptlonal conditions present them- ' tnntc ", nmlco non ottenne alcun sue , . . , ...... .. i cesso net tentatlvo dl strapparcl I an- lture dl Porte prlglonlerl e furuno catturatl. the more so that weather conditions of . ".uH'altiplano di Asiago resplngemmo late havo favored capacity operations, I due eontruttacch! contro Monte Oornc e 1...I I... ..ciil aneedlnn. tin rt lnl,,.ti-v Hum Tln.sri nttBi-i-nmln II n.ml.n nllu rvr nnr ts.t urni iTTcnimn "ul ". " -I----...0 i- -. . -.w ----- --: . .; : "- l hiions CaiifoVnia,, per box (3.10 to 3o - iitii i i i' uj. i louuitt. In all nrancne or war worK nas Deen oaionetta eu inniggenaogu gravi perane box) '4 o07.ro. ' ) ' such as would have seemed Impossible i In un connitto in cul .isammo bombe a Sa,K.il&,.l:vl,"c:Cl,,"ornl8' Pr i ' Mul.lenl.rrff College Selerl Siiwlemi. . ' a '10rt while ago. It. shipbuilding mano. Un dlstaccamentt tnglese eor- i). 75cJ 12.10. illulilenberg college selerls Sludeiilt lo rnn d steel nroducton. Conner and ' tirese e di.trusse un nosto nemlco vlclno Become Military Instructors coal mining, glass and pottery making. . Canove. It aoavcttp nneWRVIi'D JTH1 ii.,.i,,.. p... .iniv R Tr..M. eun' and ammunition outputs, army "Durante I recentl glorni, died areo- urn. 4 , u m. . i Haas, nf Muhlenberg College, has an- clothing manufacturing and a variety of planl neinlcl e due pallonl frenatl furono ... j nounced appointment of the following I other lines catering to war needs, there I abbattutl dal nostrl avlatorl" Olil Order Reveal. How Army dele-'ptudeuts to go to Plattsburg to toks the has been great recent expansion, all the tilunge notlzla da Quartler fjenerale Dane deU'artlKllerla. nenetrarono nelle ' atmmiiant avs. the conditions on these Americans. Lieutenants Ralph i pnsislonl uustnache alia testa della Valle roads are becoming worse, and may be- O'Neill, of Nogales, Ariz., and J, C-ip "Work-or-Plgllt Legislation t.aus- Calcino. ll nemlco replico' con intenso come Impassable ir tney are uui impruvcu uaiuie. or siw lorK, q Ht"ALlLll"", W " . .--.-, --- , ., -- -. .. . .... .... ." ' , m . . e-ssos lit, tciivntUU Bliu bufi88H-N.V'j.V.y. . -bushel baaket. ariWerfitnlVtmmy 1 "t the turn of tne year, wun tn. ' B, BUadagnatl sulle alt 80C8" . ' . b I ?eadera do not hesitate to let me liivei! ' country at war. summer .hutdowns. so dl Halton. Circa trenta TOMATOKS New ''."'; -euenei oa.-.j only wnh more renders would add to called, are, of course, not to be expected, cinque mitragllatrlcl furon k.i. .., vw. --- mien information as j am aoie o give. il'fTION SALES YESTEnPAY I ORANOKS California, Wr bo. (200 lo 3? i!l.HSl-i l.U?.tl!!!'-r has (3.10 to 3B0 in box). '4 no07.RO. ,. ,. i such as would have seemed Impossible i In un connitto In cul .isammo bombe a li.ifurA . Inter I T Is Kollovad thnt tlt nim aIbA. IfSi sonitrcffilFchaWmal,Tthe,erecum,e- out contro1 "" .$& committee of the comm!8ion, his been l'ubc. yiWw,1 iiiatrmtiti in ennfrtt w 1th (lie Federal l ii ..i.. m i . a(riiV.-' off Iclals in 'regard- to New Jersey - .Te..-.".,?,, th. , mchlftS' . " tahilng enough money from the 0o-,;018 J'e.re .J",ea wl,c" file macnine ,7vL ,; er mem to place the highways in pro- in .which i they were flying at tt low V', per condition nltltude fell to the ground In names.'-". TO REBUILD CAMP ROADS New Amusement Hall Planned Alto at Allentown Allentoun, 'Pa., July 6. Lieutenant Colonel Richard Slee, commander of Camp Crane, has received notice that the War Department has made Im mediately available an appropriation of lio.uuu tor reconstruction or roaos in Dank Director Hans. Himself Heading. Pa,, July 6 John II. Mli. ler. seventy-five years old. a retired Wl nesa man of Tonton. a director or ih fV-ljBiiirfnora'-aUonalJIaeilt'IwraelBee.IKlTJ k- ? 'um.' 1 " '"'-f " .' tin ' . .- i - ..a .. ... " ' . '""!. .. . . . .. .. , ,n nn m . ...,!. T niUl.t. ilia a d I, mi.,! in 17TH I training course to necome quauned in- ,nore notable because the midsummer Is Hallano che cinque aviator! .smericani, ' " fc.V"u, vl """" "":,0 " Mr... Pa. July 6-IIovv aeneral'aVrnUtCbo'd!? Wi SS vHSni?.,n.VJ wlth 'U,,Mt C,Wl, KK ?c. "" r.rVaTa" " ' h"' crmP,and ff ,h U,r iiHfi 5Sfy S'llSTC toTallVons'cStVnovv ffiS&, .ogle of events-high I W.X.J. l!$& '? X'e XSJSZ ....... ... u n.id hnnk of Laiavettie a forces, then in camp at New Brunswick, N J.i recently brought to light by James C4 Leaman near Lancaster. The order Is dated July 4. 1718, and directs the movements of, troop, to a SW where the ceie oatipn was ne.a. n ..ti. u. . nnliilA nf B'nannnn and tnraa ',a""r ?."".?" '.' "'" ". '."or?' ... natrlotle Imnulso and la h. V si svol.e II 4 lugllo. In tails occaslone uariv XI. uu.ui...., ..i.r.,ua, ,,a,- , "--"-""': , u... ,".. ,"7,- . .K.,. 1. ....j irrtind. rlvl.la alia n. aenza del Oenerale Kbep Swift. Capo delta Mlssione Mllltare Americana. I decoratl sono 1 luogotenentl Archibald Prot. John Park. .Itaymond Baldwin. KeMthVCollliM- John Qalchoux. t .. . SU. . . i. . i ...i Oreen, Lebanon: H. Sherman Oberly, least tne -vvorK-or-ngni" legislation Butler. They will leave for Plattsburg has worked quietly but none the less on July it, ana win, ue in training for effectively to cause great readjustments two monthi, conditions of employment and divert The Muhlenberg; College delegation hundred of thousands from' peaceful or m.t.. In pfcnrsr.'af Profesannr Onai-n... 'iiM."- , Z .. " . r.. ' TmiiSi tttiM HMbr' JuZIZ leaa.esesmtlal oecupatlo, to thoex opfi. ?JL;o,"nnn V." t'nrt i2Vwlvlt xt big building burnt d several weeks ago. t'l.ns (or tne new ouuaing nave ieen prepared and dispatched to the War Department for approval. The Govern ment la to provide the money far the work, but It Is probable that the fair society will agree to ooBtrtliute'a ekare The airmen were Lieutenant William VJ?Yi rmrtl.v ItnnnenR nnrt K.rnnit T .l.nf.n. vn.?. . ant John Wllford. of the American ' army, The noaiea of tne aviators we tv-stc. burned. st, 4-K Washington, July 6. Thomaa Mo- n; .iiiuan weaaeu, an aviation pilot, ana'ii4 E-uwuru wiiariea tvncip. an ooserver.iu were Killed in an aviation accident Ik France July 1, the Navy Departmea ha announced. Weddell lived ;j I'emaai. tit-, ana iviieip at 1CJ " 5e PtnUli 2200 MUei to Fijht m WllkecHarre, ra July . 8t fiKorowagi, oi oawpon, an tail townsnip, traveita sioo mile on cycle, usea tw.ire pain ,o( tr tne expenriea oinig trip py eoa , ( wm n iHtisMU eHn XSV ill , ".JT!."" JT si.....-., -r- -"-" - '- i. Lt .. &Wi ii- t i T T - A
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