WY '? SSOF I J?" I!T 9- -M V M o T-f . m 4' ft ,v gi'gEPyialf'--'- - " 1 1 At iy j yiA , ' ' jggSSZP OF THE STREET f. r-. If BY NEWS OF YANKEE OFFENSIVE fc-S kW ' AT-r. . K AiMJ MU K M . 1. Uteat ElltllllfttneiTi iii RrnLm..' rK. 1VTnl.. "Pnn:n ,f -.u. iii iiijivi7ia vsiiiiitrn ivi.tii.fva ii:li:iiil ui 14 Bulletins Telling of Victory and Prices Mount. 5 Current Gossip of the Street ' WAn nen' leM tle center of tlio stape In the nnanclnl district ester- .'. i riot. Tl.. ...... -j. nie oin-ume crowds, which had, been conspicuous hv tlictr absence fiom the brokers' offices for romo time past, were hack In their accustomed place. Theie wns tense rnthuslnMn over every nar hulletin ' hlch came In ntinounclnr; the surce-slon of lctorles hy the Americans The stock market repondcd to the war news and prices kept mounting in virtually the whole list r.verv one cecmed to have ciusht the Infec tion and business in stocks assumed some of Its old-time lfjor. It seemed hardly possible that nn one could ftel otherwise than bullish In the face of such announcements as: "The Americans and Krencli hae counter-attacked on a twrntj. five mile front mid snlned two miles"; "Americans hao captuied twelve towns"; "Prisoners arc comlnR In at such a late that thev aie no longer being counted"; 'Germans have turned tall and are running like hell, pursued by United StatCR nrmv." And et one -brokei was found who, In the face of all this, Mid he could not fe-1 bullish, much as he wanted to. "I can't forRct," he emaiked, "that a dispatch said on Wednesday that the Germans had pushed back the Trench front and pierced It for six miles on n twuitj-fhr mile front, and I believe these towns captured by the Americans aie slmplv lccaptuicd uken by the Germans since they could form a better estimate of the by the Amei lcan," he sild. , He thou called attention (o a dispatch In the morning papers from the London Times advising caution, ns renewed efforts or an eailv diver sion might occur it any time. But the pievnlilng opinion in flnanclaldom in this city Is that the Geimans are weakening. ' Asked how he believed the stock market would act today, a cautions broker said he did not look for anv "fireworks." no matter how favorable the newe from the nuropcin fiont for the nest few dav, as in stupen dous operations of the nature of the battles now taking place the element Ot ttnceitalnty is too sttong to vendue an opinion at this distance fiom the field of opeiatioii', or In fact nt any distance. Speculator In -locks as well as Investors In bonds, did not expect the shaip ii.e In Anglo-l'iench 5s. The opening quotation was 92U and the closing 93. The transactions were on a large scale. Other European Government bonds were a trifle iriegulai, but in the main held firm. Citv of I.vons 6s closed down, while Citv of Maifeilles ds made a conespomllng ad vance. With the ccept!on of one lot of $10,000 the City of Paris 6s sold all day at 82".;. Railroad and Indu'dHl bonds vveie quiet and, ns might be expected, the fluctuations narrow. Some issues closed with u net sain of i and otheis with about th same fractional loss. Not then Pacific 3s weie 5 lower at the cloe. Southern Pacific convertible -U weie down it while the refunding 4s weie up . - United States Steel 5s left off unchanged. There was vei.v little doing in Interboiough Rapid Trani.it. New York Rallwavs and Third Avenue issue?. There was only one price, and that 97, for Intel national Meieantlle Mailne 6s. , lion observeis of the bond mni ket aie not piedlctlng an special increase in activity during the rest of the week. Vesteida an installment of 35 per cent on the Issue of t.lheity Bonds was due, and It Is pointed out thnt the meeting of this obligation bv small investors may lessen their buiiig- of other bonds for a lltt'e while. Reserve Board Fixes Limitations on ISolcs r The limitations of notes seemed bv w-ir savings stamps as to; re discounting privileges have been decided b the Federal Reset ve Board at Washington. , One of the Federal Receive banks, through Its deputy governoi, wrote to the Ijoard asking whelhe! note, drafts or bills of eschange secured bv Warsavings stamps could be ledlscnulited with the resene bank, the proceeds?" of such note being used to pm chase or can.v vvai-savings fctamps. The replv vva" In the negative. It was pointed out that 'in the fc fiist place the notes, drafts or bills At, ' arising out of actual commeicial A1tonnllMt llHrttin ttllt t 1 II .t t its i icutiv-uuiii uin.it i iiic mni .vih van of the United States. "In view of this condition," the opln'on rend, "the nmiflcate ltelf, which is the evidence of the Clovei nm-ntV llabllltv, cjuld haidlv be, tteated as a bankable i-ecuiltv foi loan This nelng due, the war savings stamp, which is in eftect a teceipt for paMiient on account of a non negotiable evidence of Indebtedness, could not, in the opinion of this office, be classified ns a bond or note of the United States, and notes, drafts or bills of esclmiue enned by such war-savings stamps, or the proceeds of which have been used to purchase, varr.v or trade in such stamps, should not be tteated as eligible for lediscount by a Federal Reserve bank." ;$ Huge Bond Issue Disposed of When the $50,000,000 isue cf Bethlehem Steel Coiporation. notes was placed on the maiket the majijill.v opinion was that the.v would be i,uickl disposed of, but it is doubtful if even the most optimistic person holding that opinion believpd they would be disposed of in three das. When it Is taken into consideration that the1 Oovernment has almost a monopoly of the investment market and Is dictating whether corpora tions can issue s-ecurltiei or nut the icctptlon which, the Bethlehem notes met at the hands ot bankets and investors is enough to convince invest- ,rnent houses that theie ia no foundaton for the opinions held by them not so verj long sinie that the entiy of the Government into the iuvest- "ment field on the stupendous scale lepresented hv the successive issues of Liberty Bonds spelled ruination Im for them ier in the nation's lilslorj has tr a OrOU UHSIS. .lien: nnr itiutc . , t. nM....... ......... nw.. chased I.lbeity Bonds, and with such an army added to the investois of the countrj, who numbered a scant 400,000 before the war, the investment business Is only in its infancy. $ National Trade Body to Vote on ;1y The met its of the tiade acceptance are about to be submitted to a jiS- jeferendum vote of the United States Chamber'of Commerce, the mem bers ot which, numbeilng some hundreds of thousands, will now record ,, their view. The pioceedlng Is not legaided as affecting the future ex tension oi me fljuiem, uu.'iiiuio us .. ui.n-.j irsiauy oi tne progress al ready made in the adoption of this credit instrument. Many opponents of the trade acceptance base their principal objec tlon on the credit inflation which they claim the geneial use of the trade acceptance would biing about. The contioversy on the subject is still being wuged 8y various schools of economists, buf it would seem that a middle couise could be adopted b steeling between the extremes, A well known downtown banker when asked his views on the matter called attention, to the following fiom the New York Sun; "In the first place it Is impossible foi the United States to extend its private and public manufacturing services without a gteat expansion of ci edit so Ions as the balio element... such a crop production and mineral output, remain lelatively stationary in volume. 'e are In the midst of a world war, and the only hope ot avoiding a menacing Inflation is a great stimulation of the savings of the Individual as well as ills absten iinn from nuichases 5f seivlce which he can get along without nr m,iu !" are nonessential and the elimination of waste. Here the banker dlscriml V3 s nates In his loans, gi anting fiei'l to the things vital to the winning of the X war apd holding down on the nonessentials. Perhaps the largest factor t In credit expansion, which may reach 5f-' obviously lias not yet done so, Is the Government's demand for services ?ki This Is concretely lepresented by Its borrowings through certificates of 4. .-l.-.i . na ,ililmnteK thrniit. I.ibeltv Tjinns Thn Lr.f.. . . hu, jnoeuieui' sth savings wnicn peuim-.ni. .u . oc sum. uanger can come P through failure to dlstilbute the J.lberjy Bonds widely, but each Ubeitv kh'aa had a wider and wider psr it. '- . .. I-loan of mg, many, "" me iiumuer oi Butcribra to iha ff!l !&! owadlt expaiwlgii shared by eack JndJviauai A'K K KT K KSHI IN IS , - ! If we knew how many towns were o-,e.i the Mnrne ,r.y this week we value of the twelve towns captured of exchange cannot be considered as transactions, a prime requisite of a lliaK 1n ti Antn.i r . m.nt.i. ... t. -1 i";,i jjz iicaicu lis iiuics I'l WUIIUS in Three Days or something akin to that condition its investment market been on such ... ... 17 nni. Ann inai..a..ni.. .. i. niti ,,uvv,vvw i.iunitiuiin llu Jlur- Acceptances x a' point of dangeious Inflation h.i - ' ciy vaive la distribution, the number of i,i,.niu ' -.,. ... . . -- ---vnuera ""S3,- ESIW'WbLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY. 19, 1918" i" i i, . . , j bvsss career AND WERE WINNING IN THE SHIPYARDS, I Sfory o Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Copyright) CXI.IV ' T'M WI.ITivn u.i .1.- ii . il.SniIncfls.lri. fnr t v., .i... .... r: .-"- .. ,,,,.,. nuru Krnncls O mhnill nflfl f nprlla of tSM, unif mere ll be no time for am thine. rimnv thin, hut t feel quite excited at the thought of seeing them all by sur prise. Trancls has been talking about nil my folks, hut gmeralv finishes up by asking fcomethlnR about l.ticj. When 1 got to mv rooms Isst night I found a letter with n HoMon pontmnrk. !! "ns n formal Invitation to .Margaret Ciller's ivfddlng I nmt tij u. go i-hlllp Itogpis Is a uokj gin and he i-ertalnlv Is iirmul of hM or ought, tu be. for h' Ik, one leal glil r Some (In, perhnp. tloile snd I will .vet eomehon t never seem to picture us married Of course. 1 love her dearlv, pspeclnllv ftci the talk we had lnt night Shed nevei had a t-eal chance, and if I can give It to her shell be as upon as anv or e hr.'j. flu crnrul uu aiur "i ineill no. l)Ul It (loesii f inn n f . - --,.- ' .. j nlainlv I vvih 1 nul,l tell mothei and dad 'Delaware river Hhlpvntds this morning ' nUont lir : but. franklv. I feel that) The Kvfmno Pint if I.fhhkrs spe lne.v II Mtk like mh uli, dear, t want to ' clal war dispatches were reail to officials I'e loval to Rosle. but 1 sometimes won- In the shlp.inrd offices, who parsed Ih i I V are teMy "lade for each other. I glad word along the line The crowds mil i " n'ct,lre postcard "from Maiy'on the wajs paused to send up cheer Ofllesnle a few dMVR neo It un a uln- ' nftpr ilipAr Utltltln upr. ittwled nf I. .. .- . - ...,... nure oi me old school, and she put an X ovei u window and wrote. "Ilemembei when ou sent .vour baheball through here and bribed me In get It for vou" I tJee, I remember' I nromKed m lniti I iher Ttiti! wtu Vl her i only asked her beciue of my luuimse sne pinniped her little foot, called me hoiriit and iun away crjlng. I've Just glanced over what I've writ - ten all almul g.il What a dlffci f nee between these three Margaret, Roste aim .iarv . Piancls told me that his bank friends are wiling to nut un nil thn inonei non. carv to nnrket bis new machine I asked him If he thought that better than bavlnV the .oii.olldaTd'oVbTvedKh .... .w,,iL- in ue me oert lor mv put- poe" kins If he rniilfrn;-, .... ";...' . of lr.tmd,.,,,J ..,,;,"" ot IntrodiiLlng life Insuranie, T tiled thn plan of C. C.'s.' " he walled, 'hut somehow I couldn t pull It off ' Which plan do Mu mean'?' SRld Per kins 'Tint one of sajing jou were in the Ibus'ness of Indorsing notes 'What do jou gencrallv up; ' was Peiklns's next answer I alwavs use the same Introduction i. II--II i ki-i niio a inos oeci s omce I sav. -!... t . i. ... . . . SimSIT.?''!.,; . 1 represent the Magnitude I.lfe Insurance Companv and nni'a n .... I tAu. .u. In. ... ........!. 1... r llnn.l Mni-nlnir M 1 ...- ..... .. .... iiiirir-iiiik ii iMMi.iiiuii l would like to suhrnlt to vou "And they say the.v ate too bus to talk to u, oi thev are not interested. I kunpoee," smiled Perkins I "V es " 'Can't vou think of a other wa of Intioduclng vnurself1"' ".Vo, try as I will I can think of noth ing new." I "Well here are n few suggestions," s.ald Perkins, and he gave Plummer and the rest of us, who hud gatheied around, the following Idea: ' Instead of sajing .vou want to sell life insurance, ask our prospect if he will give you pi mission to talk fire Insurance to him "Vow nearlv ever business man car ries Are Insurance, so the response will b. '.No, thank jou, I've alread got all I need ' 'Then ak what companv Insures him. .He, will tell vou. all right. Vow, listen! Whatever he aj s. tell him it's u dandy ompanv and that ou can suggest noth- Ing better. "By this time he w ill not be s rus- ,)lc!ou of .vou In fact, he will be rather frlendl.v. for vou have tongiatulsted him on bis choke of a tire Insurance com- iPav. "If possible, let the prospect 'talk on ireneinl m.lttcis fnr n f.u ninm.ntu nnd 'then sav. 'Mi. . I sunnnse sou have Pl,o .. 1.. .!-..,. .... . . ... nn In tliU varrl ' it Wfin sttltea III tllrt "i'i"" '" "' ....... ,, ..,, , ........... .mall onerntlnns nre .il.n In tirnpfp them and d op e other folk' 'l" -" of fienrra. Manage, 1. T Kins- r iv o the nine "' ",?, 5 ""T"' "'" --"" ""' h- '" M-Ike the words In the ad There's a Kp,n' of t1"' rhnte Shipbuilding ( om- .""ha . o-tponrd their Th hi in I "" Ird ,n, l,,c ''"'"Uh. shlp-.a.penter reason.'" was his response P'"- Chester. "All the men are do- uu fxt Satirdav- '"'H"""'" and pun. 1. -hop Th, new ,ranerumva H.'s trv Ing to pull off -o'm,. dniw stuff I1S ,llrlr ,,eirt ,lmv to ,"aU'' "en mn" V, . . ,. ,. , , N" II. Is now vlitualh completed I gus., but I do hope Iie'M come ouF ill 'nt count Thev have heard whst mil In the semlwlnd-up Young ( ilm of, Two sumll nffeidami. are emploved In right The Consolidated the Swedish raldlem aie doing In battle, and thev are the New .lerey plate and angle shop lmil.tlnK the cranewsy and almost foil's0 'T? '" Hba,n,",1H "r" "" hhrS TZV- b3Ck t,,Cm ' ,he'r l'eft T'emvrsetonT'hntn S'C '-" .vpe ot t(strct.on Ik Involved In tK U'Vourls'out ' n a, the news was lecelved at fllo. .f mi-nv K. w, .ckle Pick P, the V;K Mm nnnr i,i ii,,, ... ..,,..,,.. the .x ork hiiinvartl Bulletins ,n,. irf. i.-.. on..,. ,. of nro-flennan organliations which op- "'"" ""- r ' .... .. v....,Rr.. w ui-.-o .... .u...,. -'need more If xou'eo. will jougUe me'eiatfd prior to Ameilca's ent.ance Into fo, a meeting at HhainoMn Jul 20 to Sheriff nf IMaware County and Oeoige floor "'; '"JZTvuT. ' V H,K?' a ohtnee to bid for If- I the war. It was stated, and presentation formulate demands and prices to be I ! Mnoule. scuelaiv of the Boaid of be a klnderMitrn I Here win ne a p iv- troops h, ihe , . 'The leply will be. -Whv. ves. but I of evidence to the Pederal Inc.uiry la wl(n opator. onyrih.alone,. of Navigation of Pen,,- ground nea. hv am. gvn,nas,un, faculties Idou'i .expect PI. want anv more for some near Iv completed , 'trtv came in a private boat from "'" h'"" """"-' " " 1ef;Sh .. .., -k. . ... , "'V.'rre r,Vl A,i,e ?:- .. was granted with the understand- Chr-, and ,ou;fd the shlpvaid In five rles nls life policies and for bow "much ganlzation of tne coiporation following " that ' 'exceed"., two """-TnK amarem'ent a. W'estnVr Sf HBHP!SkHHSSS5!PHHBLBi From that the rest must be guided b the (lovernment's rhsrge of Herman Period tne wai, exceeai ng wo ( ,hp )Ut ni ))e ,IIPathless details of Hn!2BtBBBBBBBBiBCsH clicumstances. ownership, and clerks for Renskorf. L on 5 ears fiom April l, isi, ann mat ino , aplUItv of tonstruttlon explained t i-M i nv uiu-iaiiicr,, TOn'5 AtIM-a I.P1GBAVI It'ilcft poi( of 2to '' moie taliin blr, ioiii the neck iloun or from the neck npT ("Mstlniatus." New Vork cit ) What does thl mean to Ol'T u Business Questions nswered t wlah to thank ou for our anawTfr to mi recent tnauln In recrd lo labor turn over. J would appreciate .our furniihjtis 1 rne with reference! to a nj printed dlu-uuion I , ,...!,,,. .h iMn.m.nl.li nf lhl lUbleit. M i rererrlna to laoor turnover or any dooi. rns- i VV believe that If we hire snnfl mn In a liurnei ov?r 20U0 men and Ihl" "gure Inl ... .. r.nl... '.mill Ihul h... lft. U h.HV 'relation toiour orlBlnul tnrcr m n nr- lage of our annual turnover. A IP Z .T"?. .,'xee.m'.? V.u..?.l Vu"?i..n Cll Hill. UlljtB ." ............... - .1 m anv orgaulration I know oi Bovd Tsher has a kooklet entitled "How to Ueduce Iavbor Turnover," wnicn jou ..mill liin.Mii.. tor twentv-nve cents pei copy (rum the Uxecutlve Club of Detroit, It Is the best thing of Its kind i ihinV h..f.i ,. 1 1 in Theln me bv lettlria inenow'l.s nameT h ' ' I have read ir jou get noia oi n if onv nf m readers can offer any .help on 'this Interesting question I would appreciate It. 'ould ou 1ve me the ddraiif of nme Pale Puallahlna hou. thai are Tn , th. hnalneia of Duh.tahlnit lonua on a rovalty , baala r '"' t I'nH.r omnia cover I refer jou to sources from which jou cap get nil the Information you require. I'HOTOPIAH "This plan surel.v enables jou to j X. Oo , a former Wall street firm alleged agreement caunoi ne uu.a.r ,,.,.,... thcm ,H ttaitei (,'ood. nmigh. general break the Ice, as It were, before glvlnglto have transmitted pajmento of Cr-Ihe consent of the opera ors and f.ov- mtnagei and vice luesident of th the prospect n chance 'to freeze up' , funds to Rumelv , ernment othclals nnd makes an appeal America n International Shipbuilding harder than ever at the mention of life I poctor Ilumelv. who is held In ball to loval unions not to send delegates to , lo.purrtton designei of the ard insurance" ' awaiting Orand Jurv action, has waived the meeting. , ,.,.,.., , ,, Oosh. here we are pulling Into Spring-' the examination befoie a commissioner Mr Matthews urges miners to stand ril dtaI to Railrnail Man field I'll have to hold off telling of the , ffl (or Juy 3- Injally h the Oovernment and do noth- iuK,r.ion. Mil.. Julv 10 Frank H other vva of approaching piospects that lng unless In an honorable wav, as dls-1 rtrendel, of Hagerstown, auperintendent Perkins gave us. ' trict officials have aheadv taken up the f the eastern division Western .Maiv- I VKVX'SPAPKR PRnniTPl'IVK. Innestlnn nf an Increase with operators , land Itsilwa.. who fell and suffered 'a THEA'TRES OWNED AND MANAGED BT MEMBERS Or THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION .BELMONT WD AUOM1 MARKET TUIIAT Alma Reubent "" 1A,r CEDARS CEDAn VoDna'te f-k,l Rav HV'Hia OWN Charles nay home tovv.n- COLISEUM iUtkH BU Zlxmh Geo" M. Cohan ' ."iT SoEmdat- QUI,- Mtylawood Avm. uf AND WE'RE VICTORY NEWS SPURS SHIPMENi Great Rejoicing Among, Men in Yards on ' Delaware , EAGER FOtt DISPATCHES Bulletin Boards Tell of Gain tf Our Boys in Big Push ' in Franco The great news fio mthe American lines In France telling of our bovs'i smashing attacks along with the capture r ... ....?..... .. .... . n,i !...... 1 1 nrto , ui ii,viii,,piiui urnin .. in, r, "'..u . ,,".... Jprlsonem was Inlleil with Jov at all I ...... ...-. . .. .. , once In most of the vnrds so evervbodv could read them, and as the men pased to and fro in iheli work even body' Ulcered again and again Throughout the sbltviids theie Is' ' nmonrrtttX'eSenFour Bouts Arranged for ' to their beds lsst night with the latp afternoon Bulletins anout tne great American vluor.v freh In theli minds. 'and their patriotism overleaped all i bounds this mprnliig ' , . imi r... ... ,,... The shlpwoikers Vow know thit their istllng over here his heartened the ivs In the trenihes and thev all went hustling bnv s In the treni lies and thev all went hark to work determined to make this dav's work the blgges, of all so fa. The " ... -i- 'There has been some great speeding were prepared to be posted all ovei the aid "-Dand Ih the otfUes The Ppsev . Jones i nr.,1 it, ,1.. ntO. A I - '. . oinc ais at Mioiuemer nan tne iiispitLiies patriotic thrill Most of the slilpwoikerfj will i elebrate the victorv of our i roups In minim wavs tomoriou afternoon All but n few will loinoriow Hiicrmion .n nui a lew win .... . .. ..,.,. .... . ... b, lebratlon bMng planned here In lu w, prnhahh draw tens of '. ""' '"' ",,,,r " ' " ' "" "" "" thousands of them It Is thought that Camden, Olout-eidet, Harriman. Corn well", Chester and Wilmington will liava celebrations of their own tomorrow. EXPECT MORE ARRESTS FROM RUMELY PROBE Federal Authorities Predict Several Indictments of Ger man Agents New York, Julv 19. Intimation that several Indictments villi result from the Investigation here of ('rinan propaganda activities in thi counlrv was given hv Fedeial officials """'u " '' "',' I-alwaid A Itumelj s alleged purchase. of the New York Evening Mall In 1915 for the German Oovernment. (le,ei.a,on(, growing out of the Mall ' .,, " h n n.i.iliiillii. f-nna ft... Ii.m.trt Inln Tl i c"e have led to a general Investigation I 'MV (iri pillli, anu Vici itn m iiriionui mj Crow der Sajs "WorL or Fight" Doesn't ! Touch lt Emploves VV ashlnilon, Ju(v 19. Oeneral Crowd i er. provost marshal, authorized the aiatement that no order has been Issued ' v.. 1.1... rw 1,1b rffi,a nlalrtcr naua. ii iinn ... ,n ....... i.... , a., .... i paper workeis In the 'nonproductive" classes under the vvork-or-flght order. i Tile question was raised by a New I ,..i ............ v.ti. DA,.,i niq, u '"' """"J''' ........ "'" ". , Its printers of draft age had been noti- j n a.Ai. mi,.. .mnnim.nt nf h. "":" '" "-" - ....-.-,...-... w. o lialled Into the army ' .. r ... ...... ...... .. I. .. ' "'"''' T' ,....".;,-.. L...- Mieu intic uae iirru mi niuuuiv;iiuii3 lor the recent work-or-flKht order and that newspaper workers have never been' ..,,j .. K.l- ... 1.. I considered as being engaged in nones- genual wnrK and that there is no In- tentlon of bo declaring them now. rHOTnri.AiH CTR A Mn l-'TH At,u OIKAHU AV b I b l KANU Har'0d Lockwood "BROADVVAr Bll.1 'GAuu; a eye n mri a oth a market sth. CVJlxCrWA I MARCUF.RITR C ARkT In ' FHl'.NEI.t.A" STRAND l5tn" Av' at y""Ln- n fBr"d CHARLES RAY "THE CI.AVV8 OF THE Hl'N" FRANKFORD 4T1S "ft-SAT"' Wallace Rejd'--thk of.rem.vciji II IMRO FRONT bT. UlRAtlD AVE. juiiiuu Jumho Junction on Franlford I." Henry B. Walthall "o??,??" I (V IT S2D Axn lAlfUST STREETS LAJs-UOl ii, ia, i.lo. n ruMJuioll Wallace Reid "riREPi.T w.atimce rveia Qr FRAN0K.. UD.BICLOW HARKST BT... wrlttpn out oti the liltr I'ulil r Lcdcpr bulletin boards l,.lde the va.d F.ver "' V. X'Z 1 "'.:"' "LV 1 ? " '"? tf. ''a ,r . r "' "" vn----",..., ,., ., of .. such petitions a.e being man In Hog Island plint knew what nH,1 ',' ';"' '" ,.,.',: ,1' '"." i. Z . ne mns aim rnu lor :"- ';"-,,.,,., ..a ,,, , , .LH HUre ' number of traitorous so- , .,'. . i i, as'st ng Iheodme l,lllck In arranging , pipe storace and other miner as aim i town ot llnrilman aim to nukH pure nai KOiiiH uiiuiuhk wit- ,iin-rin iinr. .. .. ,, ,i. ..-' . ', ,,...,..,...... i.n. mnilni.i.' , hlldrell were lirolieiv """" land pneumatic hammers and i Iveters In "' T' ,"' , im . , , , . in ,, "ul"""" w U,i f, nn edu.-itioml wav the' Petition was referred the hands of the men senned alive with posts have been provided the In-tnlln Ion of machine tools w 111 " f"r. ,. ' " U,-'t ""2 .h" ,;,,,!, Printing Committee . , aoout icmipiete tne ion Coinurcusois """i""j "'""- - - .. WINNING IN THE SHIPYARDS, TOO PLAN OF NEW SCHOOL FOR SHIPWORKERS' CHILDREN '--' .V-, With the Midden growth of llie new for the fhipworkcrO kiildirs heraiue has jnl Iteen broken at Garfield and BOXING PUNCTUATES . . . . . . . HIPPVARH RA9I7RAT I Ollir K 11111 UtXtJLtUtXLlLd Ptisey & Jonc6s Carnival at Gloucester Tomorrow Four bouts have hpen srranged for to- morrow s boxing carnival at the Pus Jones SVpvards. OloucesteriMtv .. Tl""v nl11 tak'' &"" at 3 30 between Tli- ulll loL- nln.n'nt 5 3 l,l,i..n " " "' "'" wnnil nan gaims ot u,e '-,;'" ' "anla the (list and s-ccond ball gaims of llielwUl1 various extensions and Improve next Thill sda for Camp PK, but he will ..""s.,, ... . . -"-;-" paiiniem, wiuie .uin ivu.mn, .i u.r rennsvivan a varr.. w .. bu ,.,. . .ns Wunm.l llnthsi'liell. of the Xew .leisev .;", : , ,,,.. i.i .. ,u. niaihsmun shop mn. i,.u, ui m- f.l AIORE SHIPS ORDERED ,. . . , rf, .... . si,,lm,n. iinaril Announces tnnincis .-.- r , . f, nORnfl Tnn . . .. ....... . n iiinKian. um.j ,' .... six of 11.000 tons; the Missouri Vnllev lirMirn and iron Conpan.v. Quantlco. I Va , which will build seven of 21.500 Ions and the Continental Shipbuilding Corporal ion, Yonkers, X V, which will build one vesel of 1500 tons UPHOLDS MINERS' CONTRACT 1) stt-it C.hipf Kenmhatr (..nlllor l...:.. . ll nm,.J .........(. siennilob. Pa., Julv T James Matthews, president of District .Vo. 9. Fnlted Mine Wmkers of America, Issued a letter to all locals in this city calling attention to the ,fait that the . . j.. .i.i a. and Oovernment officials and are await- lug a decision PHmoi'i.W" ............ i .,. .. i .... 1 ,i i. - ... . . ir-1-. t I 'nen.irn linn im t- al itlnn ....1 . t .. i. inn 3 IIOHV V MIMII fill III 1111 I ni rll I'UULn sb.tv.one ships f 43n.snn de. dw eight , "' "'- "f;ne ,ne ,,r ii the ' ""'-"- " 1.,,"" ,7,a ofYhe .ll e.liurr. Julv 'i.vt the m.S VV HSllinKlon, om i- ..ni... .,, , . - , r. . ui..i. ,.1,,1 flreniistilll V. 1 '! - 'tons are snnounced bv the shipping "". tH',.,1'T -"" """" "'. 'lh '"s -V, ' limlnary hearing ot H. P. Bunting. forSlffi hoard Of this tonnage 30 gnu will he e "", u. l .Y" , tnns,,1uac1'1 "l, ,Z ,, . f ', , ,, ,,, ,nrt mer provincial councilor s Hanacomb' MM I steel To the Skinner & IMdv Corporation. '" " " 11,a, ',r'I" Fon.ratlon 's The hu ldlng lllf V lit ,e mo der i. and l nam ar"ted a 'of Seattle, went a conliact for thtrlv- '""tailing the ele, trleal equipment The up to da e In eve n and w I 1 have ( oi ,- .-W five steel argo steamships of a dead-' ""' "J"""" depaimr.it s piepar ing to tw Morles ') ip-i "; threatened uprising ot the natK2 WM . 1.1,1 ,,. of it. son i lay a standard gauge ralboad tratk and men I- almost entire v iinove ""Jiq,,,, Afrca, held here It traaal "The Mob.e6 Shipbuilding fompanv. ' -Wl.l -e Hack oi l - . " ",' "' that l.nnUnB presided atrS Mobile. Via . lecelved a contract . build t"1" "' bulkhead , be brl k "'" " J,,, ' nr os meetings at which the natives weftTf twelve steel fielghters of fio.noa tons I Work has been started on the gantiy ","? The front of the building m.aP- "'Be'1 V" organize against the capltalsMj Contracts for fou-teen wooden ships . clanes foi the main storage ard Tln' rM iir, feei three inchc and runn back 1,1"", , , . .. . . 43n3 ,,e divided between K. M Mill dock, canes, ee In.numbei. will span the ' depth of feet It Is tJ feet In " " "'l;o1.e,1 'fl ,,Ml, H,brn"c.h ?MH . ....... i,i. ,.i . .. i ii Unilm mill .nj ...,n., r..imn,. a,, .it. lo a nepui ni n in- )e , ntustritI Woikers of the World ' "" .Bit . at ksoih ii e. ri.. n "" uwuaii usv - ..".-..... m .... ...,., ,,,,; ,,,c ..,.- i,i ,. ...im mp np rn if aim n.i- . . , ...,.,,.,.., .. .. ..- ini i ... .. I .. A.. t nn tain nil? a on I i'im.t.. I . inai..n ir...i it iun. . .... e i i. The Stanley Booking Corporation THE fcllowing theatres obtain their pictures thiough the STANLEY Booking Corporation which Is a guarantee of rarlj showing of the finest produc tions All pictures reviewed before exhibition pk for the theatre in ycur locality obtaining pictures through the STWI.HY Booking Corporation. . .. . h Uorrl, t jaunW ve I Alhambra Mat. Uatlai2 Evkb U.45&U ., , . . r ,ot n .... p . vi v .. . In 'THi: m.lVDNhSS OK DIXOIU'E ADfSl I r MO AND THOMPSON Sib. APOLLO r M VI'lMIi: PAHA VHNOI.D I) VIA In "MV OWN IMTCD i-rATKS' .,. -rs.TA CIIRSTNL'T ltel)l IfiTH i ftrvvrtlin to. I A. M to tl .IIP. M MAltCl'EIHTn ri.RK In f.NCI.E TOM h CAHIN i nHitvl fllTH AND VVOOUI.VND t)t,lM MATINM3 DA1I.V Over the Top Arthur rsuv Kmi.fv .Hlmaelfl MARIE DUKEsi.F.R coMnnv r. n-rvtrvrv nnOD STRKr and Dl-.Un.DlrVLf SCSQt'EIIANNA VVC VIVDOE KnVNEtIT In "K KA1R PRKTENDKR' CNIDDI7CQ MAIN ST.. JIANV.Yr.NK LMrKll33 MATI.NUK DV1LT JVNK CAPRR'n ln ' HIA'K-EV ED MARV" c a miiri 1WT sotii drnvim vi rAllxlYtv-'v-'is a m.i ATINEK DAII. HKOR.iK WALSH THE KID IS CLEVER" I7AAII! V THEATRi:-13ll Markt St. r AlVlIl-.f l A M. to Midnight. MARJOKIK WILSON' ln "MARKED CARDS HLTLJ CT THEATRE Below Snruce JO 1 ri 3 1 . MATINEE UAII V D0ITOLAS FA1RRANKS In "T1E HALF YlR F.ED' f.RKAT NOK I HhKN "??" f.1 1'" . - . . .Ha.ai n .. . MRV PICKFORD "HOW COL'LD VOU, JEV.S?' r IMPERIAL 60?,..t.XV'lWlt7h. EDITH RTOREV In 'THE LEQ10NOF DEiTH" II CAIlPR T I.ANCATBa AVJi -liiinaril town of Itnrrimiit. m.'r llnlol. urgent. Miove i the nrrhitn t drawing WiNon avenues, ami III (liilt'rrn vill next fall PUTTING THE PUNCH I1V DIP DITWril CUAP 111 Dili rUllLll 01111 Extensions and Improvements at Chester Shipyard Keep Plant Constructors Busy The pla'nt construction department at the I'hesier Shipbuilding fnmpanv, nt Pll.ttfci, Anit. Oh I.jiwIi. nil II.A.a J , .o ii,- i .......- ium ...t r j. ments ( the plant Wotk nn the big punch hop is being pushed while seeial other shops are being equipped thlnughrut Numerous . "., ;. .' V - ; - .""""' """'". ""'I'"""' me iniiciune -nop "c ,' "re none, mem Pressor fnilndttirmv tir. Ill ltnrl lm . . , .. . i."i n. up, tuHLusninn snop pumping 1 and : are in npeiatlon In this building Ijfveilng R Uarrlgues. contractois. i have vlitualh flnl' tied electing the lecl , f,r tiu .nrnnn r, ,.,,. i. i, Twcl - . -"-I- or UK li-ton traveilmr cnties were ereeled In II harms iVnimii .c Mj,.. ... . .. tributlon of materl ,1 to the new pun. b "Hop which adjoins it The punch nhon is tne largest on the Mlantio seahoaidl r me ruiiriiaiiou or snip steel rue "hi buildings on Front street. In the vard, now used foi machine and pipe shops, and the old houtvs at the fast end of the jard vvhl he converted Into uftlces and storeiooms SPROUL AT HOG ISLAiND Nominee for Governor .urpri-eil at fllnes of hlnpvaril Hog Island was visited jesteida bv William C Sptoul, nominee for (lover- nor, and a partv of prominent men fiom mi( ' ....- v. u binken hip beie ln-t week died Ian night In a Baltimoie hospital I'lllllOI'l s IJMyABk'PT MRKI7T THKTlli: JJ IVIArxML 1 ii a 1 in 11. IS P. M i:V1M VVKH1.KN in iiofsi; of cioi.i MOHPI -' sOCTH ST Olrl.eslra IVlVUliU, Contlnun..s 1 to 11. S.TAH CAST In 'Ill.lNllvi sr, , .HVOItl'K' PAI APP '-14 JiaiCkkt siiti.i i riL,rvVC to m ln n n p v MARION DAMKS In "CKCKIJ OP THK PINIC ROSKs' PRINPF ,018 mhkkt Rn:l 1 INUSV-LUSJ g ..in . M toll 1,1 p M nnVVARD ERLE In 'OVK THOl.SAND D01,l.R.s RFP.FMT MARKET ST neinlTIH CHARLES UAV In "THE CLAWS OF THE llt'N RIA! TD onnMANTowN ave IVinLilW AT Tfl.PKIIOCKEN hT VI ARV VIM. MIVTl-Ti In 'THE tJHOST OF nosv TVnhll" RlVOl 1 5SD AM SAXf-OVt f,TS 1V1YVU . MATIVEK DAILV WILLIAM fl HART In 'THE (li;.N- FliiHTER' I RI IRV MARKET ST. BEIOVv"tth ikjd r t0 .. M ,n U.J5 r M i ELSIE FitlOrSON In A DOLLS HOU.SE' A.VPlV 1S" MARKET RTJIEET s"1"I HA M TOTlllDNl PRH-CILLA DEAN IGHT In "THE TWO.SOIILED WOMAN dl A I I aUV rt t 4 WU Ft I I II rtfs lVli r m irinvvT i nMt ati TfcH . . ." Ji ?.' p. m COVKTANCE TAI.MADOE In "(IOOD .NintlT. PAUL' IPTTRIA MARKET ST A HT" vv i.i i r. n t' r In 'PHARK MONROE" THK , PROCRAM APPFARC IN MOR'NG ANDFVFNING " '.. Ilie nerd of a mililiV -rliool of the trurlure. ground forvliiih "fare the muMr" there beginning START SCHOOLHOUSE IN SHIPYARD TOWN Work Will Be Rushed on Structure Just Begun at Ilarriman. Pd. IMuatlonnl worries and Frhoolini: nrnt.lenis fool, nilit fiom the mind, nf the parents at IHrilnnn, Pa, w hen i ground was brok. u rfieiilh for a big I modern public echo I The sliucture will be at CaiHeld and) Wilson avenues and will be conuilete In cm r detail fot the opening ds of school this 'all William V. Cate, super Intendent of the Clnttle H S . i.nng I Planch V 1 . I, woiklng now under the citv lmnngers depai tment of the Mer- chants Shipbuilding Coiporation to see thtit the Lhcoliriff fndlttlos mv rushed lllll.'U.l...... - ................ .. -. . i The school building Is being erected ... . ....a a..,, ,,no,i i. ih. Ainntiim Niitn. i...ii.ii., f..,nn n.a i, ..mi.,dav bv Senator King, nf I'lah .., i ..in i,' ...,a', n, in,.n.l ship of BrlHlol for operation It became evident some time ago that there would "vp Providing teaiher" book' and M.p- pllts as well a, the outlining and opera lion of the courses will be intlrelv up to .......... . . th school uonirl OI lirisun im ii-ui. J. Tl Ceissinei I . now principal of " "' Tle interior will Ih finished ii i.ii, vn nri ni? tne roiim- aim hhk- i,i, Th. ,.., , ,,, ,,,e all 1o be on the (list and woml Hours llaih will accommodate foil pupils and as tn-it will be onlv fnrtv deks In e-ich mom there raav be no overnowdlng The excellent lighting facllitlis are a featuie The sun s iavs will Hood eveiy loom The ottke Is nn the flrtt floor, also a large stoiage room coaj moms, etc The .... ... . .1.. ..l.iiiu cuoh luiumng na ''-' """"'V"" six feet In breadth On the set ond floor will be a tea.hr,.. .est room, .oat looms and toilet and mother storeroom In the basement will be two large irp.realion nnim" one ,ni me Kins nu one for the l,,. Iln-e mom. will ah-o looms On the s-ime S M ' mm i ai3 , Lost and "When the 'phone rang and a man told me he had found my bag I was just tickled pink. There wasn't much money in it, but the ban was a gift from a friend and I value it highly. Why, I can hardly believe that I have it back. There must be magic in your Want Ads." So spoke a well-known lady of this city. No, there isn't any magic; it is just that most people are honest and nearly. every body reads out Want Ads. Whenever you lose or find an article of value a Want Ad in our Lost and Found columns is the best way to locate the loser or the finder. Little Messages Like These Travel Far : lt.VO LOST Will peraon who fouml irey leather bac with mnnciurammed rreat, containing SI.' oo a la valller, etc lost near Hroad Pt Maton Ihura da nisbt, return aame and net reward. Phone. Walnut OOOil. Our Want Ad columns are a ivonderful Information Bureau. Patronize them freely for all, business purposes. Read and Use Our Want Ads RrgvJarf'j See Pages 16 and 17 - v "T. w A llfMH j ldJ& ! WAR DEMAND CHAH OUTPUT OF FACTOR! wIj ' .14."? rtG "r"' Linolpittn Plnnl IS'nw Macliiaa i!"!" iB ins Shells Stove Plant rfl Makes Bombs -v! VVHhlnton, July II j i.rnet U Trhrg. ri rector and or-rT4 Kanlser of the war Industries board, In M?VJ the Philadelphia district, attended T Jf.'.a conference here of regional . Teprr-'FtM Sfntallves o' ltio linirH (mm nit HertltVn?.'Wril of the country Kolltwlng the conf nference, the board $ pvplHinert the work .,.,ni,,r,, ,Nr wnrK inaL .iir, i rigg anu'ii Ownf SI nn n'sneiHies are unaerlaKlng in tnerf)l'T('WHa lowing statement: , rj& 3 7atlnns Is to fumleh the Oovernment.1 L "I tlOtinl 1-rindltlnnQ In tirr.i IHIni, na, . JM. sources and convening industries to war jfM work s the various departments ofjjSiud the fiovernnient develop, new reautrt"'t5l'-s ments In the war program, they ar pr S, ented to the business men of the coun- -Aj-j 'i lr inrougn tnese regional orgunizatttnii, ,i",Js which servfi as iioints of contact be- VI 1 tween the war Industries board and thf .A business men. ,i 1 ' One of the purposes of the PfoxnVlwSn i conference Is to establish uniform K?i I methods among the regional organtttstyVISS tlons in relation to their work with tta',aJMH "As an Indlcstlon of what Is posdblaijMjt; In the conversion of Industry to meetJ war lequirements, anu or tne cnangesfjj-- tb.ll .an lia ii-iflHa In ll.o nrnailnt nt "v'?v factorv. a few radical Instances senfa.v. to Illustrate For instance, a Pennsyl- u vanla factory that formerly mans ft nnoieum is now macmning ,-incn J5fj shells a Duluth horseshoe mantl- 'fill faituier Is turning out trench piekaS! i for the armv nml h New- Jersey terraiw?! 1 cotta tile concern is making dummjr'a-S drop homhs A Milwaukee factory, th? l former output of which was rowboat'J? motois i niakln king hand grenades andSI In Rhode Island a mantlftf ! igr rings has turned taSJl tiench pumps fai'tm-" nf llllge mnl.hii nrlit.i ,ftire A rVtrnlt alntikJ ,,,, iB nij.Mi,,. .nn.,i. i.n.K ..i lji inchni pailr. and n. NVvv York shlrt4 .".".Ml ,t IU...(. IIIK lir,ll II ..,,, i. Hl,..' waist manufacturer is making slgm ndK" IRISH PET1TIOX SCORED v 1 , Signers for "t'rieniN of Freetlomtijij (;ae() Traitor in Senate ' ' M .... . . . . -MJ W H.lilnBlon, Julv 19 Persona slgn;l . ,,., . ., .- , J . ,w T "K ' ' ' 7 , ' . ,.nV Jri'nt J s"cuie li.dependence for Ireland were de-'spH nnim. f.,1 an i.n In., in Ih. Cnn.A Aa.i.. A II I IfUUl HTK'UaT IMP I IlllPQ OlHteB 1 l ! ... .... ,...,. ti ui. .'.....v. ,,rn. ii When Senator Lew l, of Illinois, asked " 1,avp ,n.1petl,',n W2"i' 'n ""- W-A ""' '" "js-v"-. ,..,. ,t -- :tllt:illl. Ill "inhP HII H'lV HllU lllltkh'i signed bv " called Irlih; thaS to m VFR1CAV REVOLT PLOT M ., . 1 - !l .Lvsl i.Miiiri i imiiirmi couiiruut "wOA nil..... i-.i u ..:... '' . . . .....,,.,..., .. .. . . """ X' ' S natives .;W v 1 ROYS BOTHER ARMY Manj .s,ljp , ' J,CJ re Cautinf Murh Diftirultv lif U.iNliiiigtnn, Julv li - Because of 3& . the lilllkulties lesultimr from the en-"' llstment of vouths in the army who 4j lepresciu their age as above the mml- mum of eighteen eai the adjutant; general in a clrculni letter rmide pub ,, , .... , ... .... He here announced that hereafter strict?" ,locIIIUntn v Pvd,,n(.e as to tlle a, f), a,Ilcants wln hp ,e,,uIert. " "f. The geneial said the necessarv dlnlH ' ,,,,., e .,,. ,, .,,0 ,,,,., ,,...ilniAH..: l flom liarpnth or Kaldlans or othe'J hlence that thev are not eighteen .- 4 is "an annnyanee to " field" and their enlisf- t-J I essarv expense to thnl-lSi . mm Found rOUNP Wrist watch, ovvnr may have aame hv Uearrlbinv article In detail and paving for this advertisement. .Address. , "r te i tfM.VVl V t fit TjTB).rtJ,t.- " -nnii . tiwr &1SJ c-'f 4Tva JwWiT1$ mi i.rWl iwajsa ..u. Ahis vIlt.HfSf 'irMu Vij-- 1. 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