Wrafajsfwm ..J.. I. jiff RfV"1 '' -rp t IiiiiilWWIIiiii! i s .7V V Tptw-r S'"1 1 Xir" n n "vi n' V r; kfc jh K ' r ri rofl h SHIPYARD PLANS WIDE EXPANSION New York Plant to dd 3000 to 8000 Men. Sns Oilicial VALUE OF THRIFT URGED Speakers at Dinner Advocate Savin: as Preventive of Bolshevism I'rom 3000 to S000 additional men will bo emplojcd b) tho New York Ship building Corporation at tts Camden ptant, .aecordltiR to nn announcement by Marvin A Nccl.and, present of tho corporatlo.i. "Wo hac more thin 11,00ft men .vt work In tho plant now." galtl Mr Xec land, "and r-vpect to add subst intlilly to this number, cmplovlnr; In tho Xuturo from 15,000 to :o noft men Wo liopo to maintain tho high scilo of waRei, even though tho elimination of ovcrtlnto liai mado xonio reduction In the pay en velope. ' Warns nf Industris! ( riU Mr Necland pol. .it i thrift din ner" at the plant last nlRht Ho sounded tin warning tint the United States Is fi ins a period of In dustrial depression ihi tn tho return of,. tho great indiitrcs ti a prewar basis, and expressed tho t cliff th.it a. certain arnount of Idleness Is inevita ble during the rpion-trtn tlon period "vrho crary w.av of t.olshcvlsm that is snceplns throush llus-di lie pild 'cannot cnif to this cMinirv If the permtR learn lmw tr -.ive flu Ir monc Tho necessity and valuo of indl Aldual thrift v is telter.iteil t, Tri ,is ury Department reprt sentitlvoa and bankers vsho -poke at the dinner. The lncstment In war navin&s stamps of the 12,000 000 000 spent imtiu ilh for liquor was urged b U M Lewis, of the Treasury Department who told the members of tho mkIMv thit their nr canlzatlon was the ' llnest In tho coun try" and bpd been ued as model In industrial pl-ints throughout tho coun try. There an two appeils I would make to the countrv "lid Mr Lewis Ope Is to flnl-h the Job of this war and the war will not be tlnlshod until every re turning Koldir who Ins worn the uni form of the I tilted Mites Ins bci.-i re turned to lndutiv This neeessltv villi not permit of i tio ripld demohlllzation Tho other Is thit the jieople inunt ssve Ihelr CKriungs and be individually thrifts If th" pc ipl" of the na'lon leant to av til the rpn.os and sacrifices of the war will line luen worth while let us stop tho wate which lias hircufuro been tho curso of this countrx Tho ttabllnv of lnevtm-its In war savings stamps was pointed out bv all of, tho ppeaker The hebt preven tive of Bolshevism ild J Pittcr son, of tho T'hiladelphi i war s-wins commission 'Is to cduntn the peoplo In the habit of having nnd create an ab sorption of go eminent se.urltlC3 by tho reoplo at lare A warning not to give up thr r a. Ings or hi-n th Ir gimnifnt stcurities to Invest in in .illuring speculation wasgiv.nln 1 red T .mnrx c pres ident of tho I'ruuentl il Llfo Insurance Compam Hang faxt to our sav- inss." said Mr Tisnev, witli Impressive slncerlti 'and cam this message of avlng to cwMbod Thus ian we stand back of rims until evcrj one of them Is barK Ik me Tho gi'liiiig list nigh unv to in. ausurato iiq , n . .inip.ucn for war savings stamp t i imnc th. otporatinns employes. 'I he tnastmast r van i' .1 Tvangell Th tircstd' nt f.f the soclctv Is T Trueksrs n ung II s, ptescnt wrc the-follow Ing Marvin .N.eHnd ,1 T Wirkirshani, AVI O Morn w M i Hut binsnn, M K TIench, .1 Tjl.r 1 r Kliiiet lavtil Hdynton, 1. W I a ne, J it Leonard, Y. Danner AV 1 Huff W It lleam PamucI ; l'vans XV rarnons M S Todd, W It trds.t v I'aptain ntlrew Calbers. Ihng I Harrison. If W Francis, W Thomps. n r. Mltchener, Malcolm I- W.iwt. r ml II Tul- N.Y.MAN BUYS 350 AIRPLANES HriliMt (r.ift F,nnh.i-rr t Open Tr.ulc IJonf r- tit ( .iii.nl.t Nevr orU, T ,i n pen a v oung N l.v I II r l , 111. s- r. hf-catno the gre itr' I I til ,.i i of airplanes h ,i air lane iipiipmir' the wor'd T'.i I i grr a mulni ef Edwin II - rrgrr formerly I i t d States mlnls'er ' i hlna pavo his ir tided cheik to w r J s.ph Lnvell, r p. tesentlng fhe rjrlt'sb Ministry of Muni, tlons, and Tirctor Vljrrow of the Im- pcrlal AlrTaf' Iinnnl and therohv t,e. rang the ou;- .f 'ir- entire aircraft I " neT w'a assist in tie- d' portntlon if equipment .osting , on- than 10 00n . ! "" "Kps on tie trai -iiort llaverfnrel DM hlili inv nrnv ilnl liv i.ri.ii imi I flav Th.. other Li itenant llirrv 000, viti eh "as prov i. .1 hv ,rcat Hrit. i ,-hii,.n8er is .,vcts.n with n nrtillerv mli and used 1- . lUila in trmln , onimand in the Vmencan nrmv of oicu Canadian ar fifcl te- nnlj- four na- pat on tions tirrhn,- I ic ind 1 r.irn ltul-I and. tho I nitc s.-lt ., , tl more air- ' planes than tli s u dividual N'tvv Vork, buslnets man , Tho trana i n n closed a nr onto and ih i , .f .issiiublltg so airplanes Tno airp me nitines a net I(ij. ( lions of spir pu' ,n i n b sun The w lie Ic i i i e- if. II b inmcd to tho Old at 1 ess cb ' Mr Conge-s pi ins fr r the u of tho 'v erjulpme t are nieri Iv In the ma ,iug, bu,t the greatest f. ature of them id the' 'm'medlato deve 'P n of alrplan torn- I mertlial routes In i atndu KEEP STOCK EXCHANGE BOARD All Present MemlieH til llovern--ing Conunitlec I!, noil 1 1 n.it - JCominailnt s t h r inenihen of the govert nig i ni'i f th. I'lula delphla Stocl 1 x 'm i. m he voted fornt the am If' tn ' M ir h " iro announced as fo low Presldeu' ' ' ub If V in -ei-iciiv. treasurer llori f II If elialrni m Toseph II s.tra ib vlie i m riimn, Samuel I Davifcon ti ie rubers of the gov . ernlng lonimit ce LIvvard Itrvlaw'MUl Gordon -- ( ri g n Heady c Dulles, Dvld IV. ed I rank i Matthews lldwnid ' M "t 1'isnk I Newbtirger rrrderkk P P.iiinc Harrisons Seeler Itoliert 1 1 'lav lor "iero ire tin nonunatioas fi.r gov- ' , .-miiniittee and as- there are ten to o (In led iheie will be no contest IbiTi wi-te feveral resignations during f1 el V ar and tlin foTleiw In-r tvhn li.v. eip nimliiiiiil .,., i, t rrembera of inn i-iiii iiiiiii-. i. o ii i, i ,iyior, I J Itlstlne iiiul I il ml J vioon The other iiujiilirri- nr i.nninand and tho oftfiers of the e iiani- uc lenomlnnted for, another t tt i South Afrit j Nnlts Delcpatc! pe Town. .Ian "0 - Tho f-OUth African fin' eminent hi- refused pass pofl" to Orniral i li slisn de Wei ,md i'ltler (irobler i criods'iri nf 'rr blent KrHlsc. i lend in en u Natiuialist clepu ntfon iippolii'nl iv tho llloemfontcfn Cvr-rtta t so to Parle. I relates romance of rich ' major and cliff suicide Dm to. I'ahnestnch. Millionaire Clubman, Who Ihctl in France. Often 1 i"itcd Vim Pnrhnooil. Sai Her eiphbor Woman .Sto.e of Husbands Death Nrn tl, Ian jo Tint an attach ment clted fetween Major Clarence ruhnestrol, millionaire member of the t'nlon f'lnl), wlmn death ns an nrm olllerr occurred overseas last Oetolier and Miss .Vrccle PacUwood, tho hand onio riorldi woman found dead last Sundn) on the Palisades, has been dlsoloed It lould not be determined whether I "r not there was an artual encase rnent but the romance of tho ofTiier who was aIo a plnFlol.ui. although lit tacheil to the (lchtlnp branch of the service, inl Mls Paclvwnod was told hv Mrs .lc.mno Cn7nu of -"ISD Uroaduaj who until IPIh was Mtis 1'acltwood s neighbor for moro than three car Visited Vllss tnckvrenl Mr farcmv nld .ho pcrsonallv KnrvN Major riihnintoik Ions before ho enured the ami) and that the had met him In the vestibule nf the npartment hnUFc "hen bo was vlsltltic Mli3 I'aek wood The Trench woman .ilpo Slid Hut Major rahniMooli had been a frequent visitor at Vllss Pnel.wooil s home .She bid Men his e ar In fnre the door mn times Miss Paclewnod confided to Mrs (.'urenuv hi i repird for tho major 'A snotl .13 the Pilltmdcs BUlClde w is lib nulled as Vllss Packwood and the newspaper quoted her iw savins to her friends that the death of her Im hind who wis a m ijor overseas, hud caused her to want to kill hirsclf the sreit fib ndhlp bitttccn the two at, nm e Hashed Into ni) mind Mrs c.iziaux said. ' 1 rcmcmbeied it once th it Mr Pahtie stoek was a phvsiiian and that I had read In tho if ppai" is tint he had dinl In the iirmv while In l'nme Tho m we paprrs rc nine tin Morj of Jlis 1'nel oods di it li nlo K.ild he had rctlvid the lelcgratn tellin; her of the majnr her hUMbjiid s diall In the (list pirt of October er whl. h .olncld.d exactly with vie n( Mijor ralmestotk s death 9 tho d from pneumonia in I'.irls 1'oinl of I. ich Other ' Major 1'ahnestock and Miss Tack- woo.l wnm nrtu frinrf. .n,i tro rm.l dlilly v.rv fond of enc anotlur I siw't could find no trsct of am Major Ten- trial equipment Instnlltd tor the rctln Major r.ihnrstock call, oh .1 gicat nnny , ton jesterdiy who had died abroad 01 Ing of the petroleum of the provlm. times Whether they have bicn mar-I here Theie wer. scc1.1l Major Ten- 'llvo thousind pesos Is also offered rleil sine I dr. nnt itnnw hut it would . i h .rmi tin .ill were reported -is .an Inducement to the first prlv ite not surprise me vt tiic tune ne visit- ed .VIIss r.ickwood hero lie livid at tile Union 1 lub fr she told me so I reliinmhir flint nt llin limn be nnS ilsltlng her although he wis 1 phvsi- nan, lie was not prim ing nieuicuie There no doubt ,n ,nv n.lnd that the major tnet,t...i..d Is Major rahnestoek I lnve not heard from or seen illss I'm knooil slim sin moved from hi n I did not even li.no her addr.ss Whether Mls 1'ickwood was mirrled hero or nbro id remains 11 mj stcry. There is no hint from .in quarter thit he hid been married to Clarcine 1'aliiiestoik nn January :0 his will was admitted to probate In r'arniel, Put nam ounty N v t.v suirozite Hen- nett southard riirc w.is no !iinllinl of .1 wife His est ite, valued at Tj 'Pi" -000. was left to Mrs Helen Campbell. DEATHS OK Mil?. VIT.G1NT . SWATX I).uij;1ilci-in lav of One of ruliln I eil ;i r rouiiilers Mrs Vngnnil 1 laid. l-in w 1 lo-v 1 " " ". -.- : -'- . - . - illness Tuesdav night at h-r home -, j i i hestnut irre, t Mrs Sivaln was n n em ber of the old Wuv famllv Hr nln.es tors eanii- over with John Penn Sbo Is mrvlved bv ono son I'aptain William VI hw nn t s whose borne is In rdmore Mrs sinus 1 usl and who died in 1 103 wis the fniindir of the Philadel phia Hi. oid will. Ii began publl. atlon Ma) It H7 S-v en vears liter b fold fho'llei nj to a Moilc loiiiputiv ofwbl.'i William M Mng-rl had a ontrolllng intere-t Mr Httuns fifher, llhatn M Mm n wiim mif i if the founders of Hie I'ubii Lidgcr. also of tlm It iltlmoro Hun Cipuln T. II. Cfiaheiig.r The funeral of 1'iptaln Thom.is H r"h-ll nper ii ' Ivll War veteran, who d ed Mn dav, iged nlnetv vears will be I eld tomorrow at I p tn In tho Oliver H It ilr Hulldlnz l.n Chestnut street lie was a member i f the Military Order f the L- al .egln whose captain will undue! the servl . s i.ptaln ChjilUiiKe i native of w ti I'll srvid throua'ioiit tho fiv I Wir a ir. ortK.i of i l laware reg -ii cnt II. waa viouid.it in notion and -l ent s s tnonths in 1 ihbv rNon vrt f ti " visr i aptain i nniiengcr anunianiL 1 fin Plulad- Iplna i ar erv. i I ico Associ.m n throighout, is xist-' enee was I n s( n 11 lil In lilt ,av. j Ing a widow, Mis I btbetli i halleiigi r I a dtuchti r Miss Florem e Challenger. and two sons both- in th armv, One of h. s,,ns Lieutenant Kranels Chal lame- Campbell f f 41II1P l', ml l.li 1-1111 .. 11- li- l"r iiini', I .i.rfcft ,1,1,1. "'s'irVIVjrll. .ii'ii'i"-i'siilii'7llll-lT-llPS.inC vears b w is c mne ted with the she. f vtlantir , T l. ".""'"". frhshinkr 'ho line He replied to n lommunlia- nv ,..., vt ..i vv . nr:.,r .,r 'I ri Jipin nnd th" entire Orient Is bound to '' ninuLtcturinc d(PHitmrt .f Zi-glerl Im." , "" ', ' ,s 3Jim1 f"?fer ?' tiou of the Chamber of ( ommerco whl, 1, ""V'"r '''"' ' r" "riu r "r rurk. n, , eno.mouslv he Sild ''.Vlinions 'Urothers H.- Is survived bv a sister nr-d t r u", n. tl .r ,n,VolSh,, ,irih,"ho ' ommerco I I, n 1, Knot kc, Oul of peoplo of tho 1 r Kist need nil kinds In VIls I!.-h, . j ( hilt, ni- i .f ,V i'ist , ,,,.. ..... "'" "' "" In protosied ogatnet the companv h acton . "f i ommodltles neuie v mil these. ..i-o ...... . Tl-ll .1. .!.. : l.ikm r.m n ... I ' Ullir- in in I I SS. .. . -- .....-- .tf .. .. .".'..v'.' , '.,, "I 'l..iiln I'.M.ani" .1". , li.l C . . . f rH...t.l i tut),-, .wr n h ihinhli.h,.l i..,.i. ,' . . V"1"'. lentv-t-ro rlauifhtr ? . ' Tti. -a Is notlilni- lefl fi-if- nu t,. a ' 1 llArlelein I'll . .Ian .10- PnOmiclnr lest HUnillled from the I iilt-H s.int... .'....' ."'-' " ....--..-.--- .',.' 'i 1111 n it 9i..i 1 -... - ..'- -. .- -"",. .... -. ' ... ... .,'. ll . 'I t .under of the fiitii ni I i in pi i II 1 . ,t i In ft I - iilib ills, last nisi t In th" Pre x.I pnrunents is f. r inanv veaew u presld i t and tre irrr nf the firm, but retired several )eara ago frnm active-bus-ini'sa lif. retainlnff sen o i einnei tieni w ith 1 is former associates lievtr bv keep, irit- an cfli c. at 'J7 i'hi -tnut street lie wns a member ef tt e t'nlon league and was one of the most act . worker n the 1- uifu s con tnittco nt sit. ap- ie Inted i1 timnHCe tie Liberty Loan drives nt th. e luhl m-i- Mr (.utv'iiI wn hs-iociatid with tho ti magi merit of severil trust companies He is survived by a wlduw mother and ' s st r 1 n i il n rifiscm. nt have n-t i n f mn . te d. Cliarle. 1 . hcrbausli I ("hatle I Kerb i ugh, for t went v u s at tailied t i tin ntiifSu of its I 'at -tl s Itn Citv l(4 died M ndav nt hi. lion. '..IS Hr t. . stu 1 1 In bin s i'v tlfili i ver. fo lowing a brief nines' Mr lie r baueh wiiJ a deaiendart of Francis Ker. bau(;h ur.o of the eiirlv mMl.ru i i 11 it portion nf tlm i If) known aa 'ceton Mr Knrbaittfh was netlvelv interest' d in loi al affairs Iliforo he. ornlnc a . n v emplov,. h. w is in pubHs-h ns and print InC busin' ss He was also ictivo in (Veld Fellowship and other frt rrml oru.in iitons He is survived by n widow' and iw i sons II Torrent K'crl tikIi supervisor In the Ilureau of Conipulsorv I'dueatlon nnd Clmrles II Kiibaush. of tho Oi 1 ian 'o Department i nnt-e-rt I'erl. .c d alxtv fnr a t njl an I . I Krankt nt illed veaterday st hn heitnr i nin Hri i str-et i,ti r m Hitman or s.vtrai ),;jnJ1,r,llu uhi flis iperit inaf nt n: tun ilonsf sir I I vwi, former v in ths are.f hualnaas Ila wras leader ef th. yYankfeird tarid an I also uf the ehnir i f th. Ptankfinl vt.ihofl st 1 vl oral Chur h II. was an expert ccrn t 1 1 r ulliw survives Vlrs, I'millr Crnlnni lliirTinslen died jt hT home t-oa T it .- atr. t luadav after an Itinera cf aeveral uars .shs vei ths wlf. of I.l-utenant Colonel Thomna 11, Iluf flnston Ions n effl r of th Ktrat Ilegl ment N (I P unit a set. ran ef the Civil and hrsintnh Vtn ri i VVara 1 h. colonai was n'iartrrnmi r if tl fifth Lnlted States vr'ill.rv n ths e i 1 vv ,r It. la peer.tary an 1 raur r ef " rtotiert it Poerdrer -lilpai I Tnriinrn ' aio r man.jtae i irera vre liuifinct.n di. h memb.r of t Ih. ( Mf ( ISih 'he VVonn-lis Aijlomnbllet I i lull of I'lilldleluhU und lloli Trinity Pr.lv cojal Churit, lb livud of I-ady Jlanajsra III 1 e I of M I ' iti.iUl i ut ti i .li I is lift I i iverhr I Vlr i .nipbe- ETEX.IXG PUBLIC r v t - t I f. Plin , rcKroon rt:t.i r ( """ a married sister, William r.ihncstock a btothcr. and tho children of Gibson rahnestoek, another brother. i ..i "VlHjnr 1 enton Mentletieii rhe n uiio of 'Major 1 nton ' men - tinned in dlspinhes fioni lampa I la was llr t obtilmd from Miss Adelaide Il IiiMl.s nf II I'lst sltv-sxin sireei i .'111.1111 of the lied truss Motor Corps Mie b id wrlltin to George 11 l.nkvvooa I. .... rt-ntiv lllftl iftf I In nnser to .1 request rrom nun 101-lnforimtloiiioni-crnlng his daughter, lie I said th it he had not heatd from hir InK 1 l.int- time tii, vv.sr Den irtuient in vv isniiigiou ninP ..,. ,... , ..-. , snn nf the J t,,,t,i, vice President -. .... v.,i.,.l Il.nl, nf tills . its I .,(( us ,,,. , -Ntnx vork fortj the -- ' - ',. ,he ,.olllB, of I ,,"", .. SurB,0s. from whl. 1. 1 . .. . h.. . .it ..I .. fi (.1 1 .:. r .ir.i i.ir im u . ..,, ,. ,, in . .t .. mi. ... .4 . the house nfr of the 1 rcMijienan nos pltil and litir specltllzed in car dis ease He mirricd Mi Marguerite Sawver daught. r of Arlhur . Mvvir of ISos. ton 1 hev wero dlvorud and Mrs rahnetoek married .Tames Norman Hill .Ir. In lyondon in Augu'i, ivi.. .lam-s Hill l a son of tin .Tames J. Hill, nun preIdent of the Northern IMUflc Ilailroad THE DAY I nf ths ltslinsmann ltnspltil anil th- Chil clr.ns llospltil llr li 1I1I1 Mould not p-r nut ho- to t .!. t..rt In th vi.rfnx ..p r ll-f orpanlritlens I. it si - umlst, .1 nn ilnlt c ,.'tS'','' J'. '.:""'"." ln!!!n l." ' " lii. 'l- 111 IS lM III- Slf1lsJl r n I in t 1 suffrmx fr m t.ii 1111.I unahla to s t tip -.111. 11a, n flau.ht r f lh I.N inrg nnd Ial.ni tir- llsl.r, her litis ,,,, - ,,... - - - , - . - . - .: - ' :---.--- -"-' , -i, hi iiti,iii m.-i ira .Aiir i id is Vlrs. Nn irirr srtio,,, mollirr of Univ. I -" " --ii-.ii k ii--ri-i nianiireror too I linn JyMhurK flrrnfKll- .11 lljuoliorn strr-t ItaflvvHv VVninfiiMrn I'h ,i I nt hr liomn In VUrtinlufB VV V , .f lu-uti.i. i l-i.s t.eni iimii Bill -is nnli of i to. tin rurna-- I rr il. r 1. i .uiit ia u r i tnln n tiamo an M . Vntaii, j im-t u I Pirs Sli w - n , mr of ,a .. , J? hUT;h. '. ' sirvll In ti I, 'i.h" lrV,' , lll ,rt " " "'" VVuvn-sl r l'i VV Ilium II s ft P I'liHii IPiohl-i 11 nnn Mrs M l , M.rMn.h ,. V . Mm I " I i Mr I'rlnc Ion u vtr.. Hrlit.,1 nnle K il-rr. ' isht thri diert t ShS WHS it r- in inrri or t m- veira if num. a uljmt vi omen llillllrl Vlrrnllth, w altl landowner of war Was i,tjn ille.1 v.t r.laj nt tho iil. Vt " '-'""l-hnr' ,' ,"" " ""mh" "" I IN-"ll .s.i i il.'ur,m"ny v'"" -ni1 !' n-verul i tn arn l r var th deca,p,i . , ' ' ir 'mv 'irji aao Ills ir MrmtTl Marsjrt lone dlM povrral i '! ;jV -Phii , P.".-,,Vek,fi,?.-riV. ,s.-s?r;w;Hiv:sv1i':r!' old and ha.i i. ......... '."..'. r r hty jenrn ttiiotie vork In thls clt hfr- the has 1 "r,h.,:rjir".r i.n vi n-r i f.- ri oisriii ri-iAin-n inuni. n a Ifd Of r.Ir5 i "V1" "llarlier, s.ity.,i, f r.nsfial- l'i. q .j of cara-r-n. vl. .. -urv.ved iy ,, .,n, andr1frjri;):ht;r " 1 bv h i. r,..'i. and ' x ehllelr-n is In the arm n iv.n . i ri , , , . ' ' "-"""t"!' i- i stepson Pnrtl "eVTS". , .;' tT'. "V .h Ill rt lrL- . ....-j" " ". ween. I nrri P.ol 1. - ...",-.. ."," .'."". 'th Me im at i. ,.' ,;'" . '..-., .."" rour vn,,. a nin i - r ni, i niA. , .... ' Ha uu !' 4',' r r,'"! t Via, , ," nq it tn 6UP- - ' u i , leant r m- ii Mirnun II llr. a , Cwiiwer, 17 7... .a'.."',.,i"1"?. -I' ?." ev-ntv n n. . ,r, ,j ihi c.V - . - W-?v:'?XuZU:wiXi l'aru I'ont iot for MrCorniitt. ParN. .Ian 3ft -The appointment of a new- amhnssidor to Pram-,, m ....,..-., WlllUm i,riie, .1,arp Is still unde. i,b,i Upon post to u nun who has not vet sii.nin.a nuu im ounn j i hi whether he will accent It Tina ... . may be mid, is n. t Vance VI,, ,... , l'i Ormi.K who recent. v res sue, tin. , I Of the Ileeio ratir N ,n, ,, . . iiemanel ir "Iiilnlllie D I. h i .....,. iirtici'-n o.-snn nl Diamond Rings - sidu L'CI lOllLCIV.lblc lylc in Urge ancty. Out diamonds arc of uniform, fine quality. 'Among them a beautiful dinner ring of platinum, with one large and twelve small diamonds $190. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. PtMon MntcirwTh n:vvi:i.i.nh-sn, i.r.v-MiTiis LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OFFERS BONUSES ' FOR INDUSTRIES Jtijuy Vi'gcntina, Invites; Outside Investments in Province WANTS MANY PLANTS Chamber of Commcree Bu reau Hr-re Receives Tnforma tion From Wa&hlngton Vn Interesting account of tho means taken bv the provincial government of lujuv, Argentina to foster the establish ment of Industries suited to tho needs of the province. Ins Just been received In llto Foreign Tnde Ittireatl of tho I'hlladclphl-i Clnmbrr of Commerce through the Hurcaii of foreign nnd Do mestlc Commerce at Washington Tho Chamber of fommrrco Ilurcau Is the co-opcratlvc orriie or the Washington Ilureau for the riilladelphla district The communication comeg from Wllbert L Ilonnej United Mates Consul nt Ito- sarlo He states that the provincial government has enacted legislation to encourage th" investment of private iaplt.al In loeil plants to develop the known resources of the province Ills letter continues v "A bonus of 10 000 psper pesos (peso equals ?0 421(5 rnUJ .states currencj) Is offered to the person or corporation which shill establish an enterprise, un- dcr Provlnclil control to rent to farm Pr, f,,0 maeinnc-v fnr ricnrlnc nlant- inp, harvesting, threshing and other ag- i ilctiltur.il work, or to perform such work i under contra, t .it reasonable prices I -M ,tius of .000 pesos Is offered to the person or society Installing tho first Itidustrlil pi int for manufacturing 4lif.in.1 hh.l .L-l. ..u b .it. v 11. .. a threiid and f ibrlc from n illvo' fibers A blmll ir bonus Is promised tho person or lompanv establishing the first plant for the extinction of vigetable oil from m- tie prodti Is and for the first Indtis- enterprise undertaking to manufacture Porcelain irom tne native ciav v Donus "' " P'lT "I '5 "d .0 the per- '" "-"".. "" ni's s.'"..t..K .ni.i ami to those who plant ind eultl lie for to ve.irs at bast five licstares - . . n. ... . . . . ' '--J, "l 0 P os gu irln,eed . ' "7 "' '"'mJ T.J15 i '".,",,. .,,..'". '.'...,.'. '' ...'.,. ... .... .ethnic inu pi o.iui'iion 01 e. r 11, ,Lii'i .in equ il amount to an person or lompanv furnishing the means and equipment for producing one metric ton of honev pir annum 'The . . ipit.'il imploved 111 these sev I eral un.lci takings must be nt least douhlo the bonus offered Tho law will bo erfe.llve until M.n 1. 1921 At the samo tltnu the provincial government of .lujuy Int exempted from taxation for a reriod of live Mars any Industrial en terprise vrhli h Ins a i.ipltal of not less thin 10,000 pesos and which is demon- strated to be tne tirst or lis nass xo ne n "" -. "i- "'it m-iuiu aiiiiutsion est ibllshcd tn the province 'I ho soldiers, sailors and inirlncs p i- Tho province of Jtijuy in the most'radid In front of tho building, hissing northorh- of the Argentine States It Is tiaverfed by the narrow -gang.! railway rr.iihJtis the Bolivian frontier The provilni Is belli ..l to lontalll tine nlolted miner il rcumnes The ft In- cipll Ind strv I inesent is in Hilgn- cane prodmtH I In ciplni . nv I ijuv has a pnPlihiitnn of -ii (ion mil supimrts i. , .. i ., ,,.., t'.w.v .din iui in -in ii , .in - i - V1 kc t H lor .1 snap i n i i sever il brick) ards and an rleitri. p. IV pi int CLYDE LINK ACTION VIEWED AS SERIOUS Dr.iwh.iek to itlidr.uv.il Port Seen in tf New Yoik Steanisliip Ue sion of the i l)do Line to dision t nue its I'hlladelphla-Vew York service is regarded as a serious dravvb.uk to tl port bv shipping and business men nnouncetnent of the rompanv's de rR'on to Vn ,hl"' "' waB ma,lc 3"- Knl(l vrr I'limond. "Iltllll ceinitltinna arr. I . 7... ,.i 77. ..... ... .,,,. iiujii-i'-.i em iv iiisiisi ei ..r-siiiiLiiin iirmh Iilscontlnuanm of the Philadelphia Norfolk line bv the companv was dc i ided upon HOinej tituo ago When It was announced that this line Aoijld bo dlteontiniied the t linmber of Commerce appealed to lMward Cham In rs, director of division of trim, of tho rallrond administration for relief from conditions which would atis Mr i lumbers replied that rales were heme established hi.-h would plan H. ra Iroads and HU.iiu-hlp bms on an icint.ibl.' basis lluslli.s- men beb v.-. the e-tablisli rrent eif cdUltlililo 1 il.s would Eiv, tic Klvde- line sillli-int trattl. t.. warrant lcnrtlliiani - e of II i online, tlnn with N-.r- lv' . rM'ULi.r.i) n.OM i.ortiiMM' Native lawver, (.ermaiiopliile, j. Olin- Meiulier of Itnrh-llj MM. Inn n -P)' P ) - lberf le.retrcii. i l.wv.r nnd one time eleputv ..from Mi' in the i,ernan Penh la 'has le.n evpf I'd from ITt ill .,.t....v. r lA,,ilnLn . ri I -ll-I' irinB lllllll-ll - ' - ,, i ,,i be u i.crmanopl ! , ,, n VI r I" ; 'I iv Yt 1 .6 A. v M7. to., jdBp&sv tV M ' thi iikv. m-Kis w. Atit.t.r.R Twenlv-five vears rrrclary of Sun dav sellout organization work, Re formed Cliunli JAMES M. BECK HISSED BY WOUNDED SOLDIERS Advocates of SivMonths' Pay Plan Disturb Meeting lie Is Addressing Sew V iirk. Jan TO - Two men who tried lepeatcdly to interrupt James M Heck principal speaker at n 'victory celebration" mnss-meethig, were, ejected from the Brookl.vn Academy of Music by provo guards. One of them was 11 cltv cinplovp and tho other 11 lawver, who llgurcd prominently In agitation to prevint Mr Tteck from speiklng on the ground tint he trcateq "illercpectfullv" at 11 ucent meitlng In Madison Square fJarden wounded snlillcrs who tried to presnit B rt solution calling fnr six; months' pav jfor .inn men upon their ds, barge The Madlon Squa e i.atden meeting was aiivnge.l Iv tho Iiidependint t'ltl ?rns loinmtttei' form, d to welcome homecoming troops as a protest against tho iiiipolnl.ncnt of A llll.im I! itid"lpli Hearst o head a slmil.n convnlltco r lined bv Major Hvl.in Tho fl inontlis' piv plan has luen fathered by Mi IlTirst s p ipers 'Ihere wis no fuilher distui banco In side the Ac.idem.v of Musi rt-P tlin t.. men ind been removed from tbo hall but police teserves outside tho building wire kepi busy h milling 1 crowd of men nnl women who wero uniblo to sbnu admission tickets In cluded In tho number were about u woundfd sodlei nianv of them on '....," crut. lies who irlfd v ilnlv to gain en and hooting Vlr Tie. k lolloulng this, tliev formed In lino and sang the Spangled Tanner Star HUNS WANT COLONIES BACK I'irss Tivinj; tfi hmi-c People lo Drill. mi I licit- I'elllin IT irrlr-t in 1 1 c;u;ig Public I cip.rr I'll l, I nljrr I r. I nr, t " in i I he HiiEiio, Inn rn s,in)n mcnusl.v with the mill., nn, rim tit of the ills, iltslon it tl.e IV ice i imfiietiii In fills ton ernltiB Hi dihisnt of Hi. (unit to col onb s the f.ertitnti press Is m.iKttig an fforl to nuns.- the InlitiM of tin people In the ...lonirs '1 ho i ologiic i.ailli piildli-li t. nn ur K nt appeal l.v -the Imp. ilnl lagu. or '..rtillll fyliiniali. tilling the .,ope th. v must th in ind tin lohmles l.nk .mil iisklng for signatures 1'eelarlng tliat cvciy natlrn Ins a right to n pi no In tin sun and to the expinsion iifiultiin- the npiml s.i)s 'The fiirnun piople must ditiiind tin rrtuni of the lolonles. We onl) want slgniitures not subsi ilptions I The Wes.r Xi Itutig mom hope for the I'tornnn io.mini ipicsiiou In i-I'resi- d nt Taft s mini f . oh Id I'lAL (.MtlilKI. A ,) Mi-ICinna I is iskeil tho iiostal aulhorl ths to nnd an Inspeitnr here to probe th efiort of two nun lo rub tho Drums iur.il rouii t i k In the lluilu Vallev, north of Il,i7l. i n Ml. had 1 In i k who wns in. charge of the trink vis knocked sense 1,-t.s bv one man win I .- swung ,u tin other who setoil ii u ns ,.f the horses but ilti r llii-hi i bu t iidtn; ,, ri,j, vllh K.islini I. iii.-l t tin lln-s is ibiv tell fttilll tin - 1 . t h h in, s anil llshul the hores l tin lioldup im n 'l a lislllt ol tl, i.uenl In. I, Inn r,r . i nin-ii 1 1, it 1 1 ni III III tt 11 tt Hit 1 l nmml tilth .,, t.,L u ., Ii. rut i il nil i'mIi tt.rs to i irrv rmlv in II .im unit i t ' i u-. witli tlui i null " tl'M; or tit t r ti t)u in tor ii it u In n ih ,i v , Mnow Hltiiu Ma9son & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre The Very Latest Trimmed Hats For Tomorrow Onljr -,1'iircluising Agents JAOTABY 30, 1919 SENATE IS TOLD IDLENESS GROWSI Figures From Labor De partment Show Increase in Unemployment REMARKS CHALLENGED Kcnyon Bill to Spend $100, 000,000 on Public Works Is Advocated Mssliintton, Jan 30 Trospect of in dustrial unemplovmcnt In tho country was discussed briefly in th Sen ate Senatoro Kcnon and Pmoot were Joined by Senator Thcmas in expressing apprehension, vvhllo Senator Lewis dep urated their statements and those of f-eeretary Morrison, of tho American reiteration of labor, nnd others regard ing probtbls depression Sen .tor Kennn. advocating hit bill lo expend J100 000,000 on public works to prevent unemployment, denied that any "alarming" statements had been rrndo nnd Insisted that measures by Congress to .avert unemplovmcnt wero necessiry, hnator Smoot said bo feartd worklngmen may soon bo suffering, nnd Senator Thomas declared ho held ' ap prehensions ' of unemplovmcnt Senator I.ewls said tho statements re garding labor conditions wero 'start ling, wrong and unjustified." Challenged bv Sennlor Ken) on, Mr Lewis conceded that temporary distress may ensue, but declared the ultimate future of Ameri can industry was bright. Whllo urging legislation providing for temporary relief of tho unemplovmcnt situation, Louis P. Post. Assistant Sec retary of Labor, beforo tho Senate I'.du cation nnd Labor Committee, predicted that n. period of uncqualcd prosperity, with plenty of labor nnd remunerative wages, would follow tho readjustment period. "It nooms to bo a cheap investment for tho government to put up the build ings it ncedi at high prices," Mr. Post said, 'rather than risk a situation that will nrlse when men reason from their stomachs rather than from their heads." Jesso H i;vans of tho cmplo)inent scrvico of tho Labor Department, told tho commltteo that uncmplo.vment throughout tho country was Increasing rapldlw Ileporls tecclved by the dc pirtment early In December from 123 In dustrial centirs showed 10.000 men out of work Last wick reports showed this number had Increased to 212 000 whllo rroorts received tndav from onlv in per 1 cut of these centers showed 201 000 men wuiioui vi one. Harly action on legislation to nrlmst war-iontr.ict controversies was urged by tho Department of Labor In a sLite. nient showing tho labor Hiirnlii In mim llldllstrl .1 ont'lnr" 1....I I.. , . 1. '-.."'.''." ",u '""""" rapiui) i i.ints heretofore engaged In. war work were said not to bo changing back to pi-ico activities rapidly enough to hold their proper proportion of labor The c-vncellng of war contracts with no provision ror an earl) financial adjust ment of the manufacturers' Investment, In war machln.r), miterlils and pir tlillv completed products, was blamed I for plunging some concerns Into .a st.atol bordering on stagnation, with ns talntv as to their working capital I "Tho Department of Labor lnvestlga-1 nuns oi wnvs .inn means to stlmulain I iilhllng and Improvements and augment inn ,-insorpnon or labor In lndutrv dis closed tlico two impjrt.int vv.ivs oT get ting icsutts." the sluti ment mvh rirst Legislation enabling the build Ing and In in associations of the country to use their red estate niortqag. , for c illitcr.il in a s)stem of I.derU homo 10 111 hitikH, second Legislation to .aulliorio mi mediate adju-tinent and pi)nunt bv tho g.ivernnient nf reisnncblo claims (.rowing out nf tho summar) rctilnditig of war oontrai ts. I ho former would permit home-1 iiiiiicnrs to av ill themselvev of almn-t :.,oon.0ftiionn in loins tho I ittcr would provide much needed immediate c iiut.il lor in inufai tilting IIOOMS TI!AI)i: WITH Ebr Japan's I'cjcc Ailvi-er Iti.irlie- Llurago on W.iv to Paris ( hliagn, J.m TO -(llv A I I lliron1 ikfinno prisiiniii or in. Nippon v usn Kilsln Mr unship I'ompinv of Jipm M ipcd ben- for a 1 rb f rest ai ,v pci.d to b im tod.iv on his wav to the, p. ne i 'nnfereni o at Paris vv In re be In ids the lnpiti.se advNorv commltuo on ir nn- rei uion1 rolltlc.il rel.ifle ns between . hnin im.l America .are nrtain to be. Imiiroved by thu incie.ise of trido relitlous" ' TO PAINT PKACK SESSION i llrili'lt Arli-il. .Sclcclcil for Honor Will it..:., r-i t it.....i.. ,.-t,,ii i.i.i iiiiiiiciiiiici ty I I unilon, Inn no (Hv A P i -The HrilWii artists, Orpcn ami .St J Im sn 1lli ltfTII rsptOftf li 1) till riitefninoMt I 1,1 tt.iltit i rm d friiiii Mnv las. ., , j ..,.-. ... I :...' i.. . 'i i' :' ii . . '."n" i-tatfd Hnth rrnflj rrturnod u I rmrlnu from tlir ttrltluh front here tho h,to limn julntinc mr scenes $. '5- 00 All Straw Straw and Georgette Straw and Satin New Rough Braids AH the new shapes from the tiniest turbans to tho broad - brimmed sailor and fhess hats. Trimmings are smart and chic all new shades. Orders Accented ft . EMERGENCY WORKERS AID HOSPITAL DRIVE Young Women Take Active Interest in Campaign to Raise $75,000 Mini) of tho l.'mergencv nro tnklng an active Interest pilgu to ralro J 75,000 for i-niiHaeipiiia jiospitai lor women mucit li .ton .mir.,m. .i . in,.l-..f -.'III. '"" """" """ ""'" '",1V -ed trimmings, dotted the nsscmblngo of re. ssemmngo 01 of tho Belle- 0splt.1l is tho women In the Clover Itoom vtic-Strntford todny Tho lioeplt only Institution to which tho Kmcrgenc) Aid committee lias sent poor women who havo coinn under itn care Voung women mako up n large ma jority of tho campaign workers. Aside from tho L'mergcncy Aid Aides, thcro Is ono team of University of lVnns)lv.inla women, headed by Miss Cornelia Mann Miss Agnes Ilrocklo nnd Miss Mildred 1'etteroff, both well known from their work In Liberty Loan and war savings campaigns, also head teams Mls3 Helen Steger, a student In the West Philadelphia High School. Miss Kdlth Johnson, a teacher In the Kensing ton High School; Miss Hvangellno Ueau mont, teacher in ono of the grammar schools, nnd Miss Jean I'jltermeycr, a student In tho Olrls' High School, lire the first to rnter the competition for Dr li S Coglll's scholarship In the Women's Medical College The girl obtaining tho largest rfmount of subscriptions In tho campaign will re ceive tho rour-)car scholarship ' This is thft second il.iv nf tlin feo rtos. I campaign. Moro than $7Snij n d-iy must bo raised In order to "go over the top," It w.oa explained by Campaign Director KUzabcth It Currier. About $7000 vvas reported vestcrdav as 11 be ginning Both men and women vnluntier speak ers have been delegated to speak In motion-picture theatres nnd Fpread tho news of tho campaign. Women workers nre visiting business offices and residences to -solicit subtcrlptlons from persons listed by tho campaign directors 1 Mr. George Horaco Lorlmer and Dr Wllmer Krusen will be the speakers .it tho luncheon In tho Clover P-ooni of the Bellevue-Htnjtford today Doctor Kru nen will dlcuss tho need for maternity hospitals, such as the West I'hiladolphl 1 Hospital for Women, .and will glvo vari ous data relating to Infant welfare and mortality In Philadelphia. l. S. Consul to Argentina Resign; Biienm Mre. Jan 30 -tllcnard Mom sen has resigned as merlc.in consul general to Argentina effective 1'ebrtl.ir.v 2 il was announced todav He will be succeeded bv Charles C l.berh.irdt I formcr consular Inspector Momscn has organized a law- firm here ' " " m.. . STOHI r W j Av,ci:iti:u m jj mw " 1 i M cntr&ufi i c I 923 MARKET STREET &&fir7fru6w i m 1 I firmer Irucs Wore l'p to JJ0.00. at VI mi rhr w I' i . & 1 Kin ll nigs of furs a I i Iat(,o iell.ll effo. I and m ulo of llnest woolens All oies f- r women and tnn-sei L New Silk & Values Up to $18.50, at O pciiat griiupln lust f e 1 I 1 div m K -e-igi sii tnff.it i and rub i-atln- -hivvtig the stuatt new In is hum m o;;iic Hla 1, am dl-ii ible 1 loi lig Ml i7 li r vvniin 1 im. I misses Sri nnd I l.t.ir $3.00 Cloth Skirls, $0.00 $1.25 New Voile Waists 89c Brassieres In flr-h in white 50cVaIucs 39c Made with (m. broldeied or I a e e panels, also t ulnied lnodeN New tollar e ff ci 1 1 -nil i.r x $5 Satin -& Straw Trimmed iwrm - SK S- J s7?V f'k T I I Women's & Misses' omen s oc misses Winter Coats I wo croups of in .-i .lesirable KcrsMH. cheviots ..lid ii..ve.) weives L S'Sset $4-69 & 7-98 ? friilit u thn t .a m L.t(..li.l i. . pni'liiit nnd we.il -eice tnllnrcd or '"ni" ni' tut' suit iiiiiii inr par ff Children's 79c Wash C Dresses Children's $5.00 Coats $2-89 Cloths and velvety SI sen from J to 10 jrara. ?49c Of ch.vmbr.iv.s nnd lawns, hires from 2 to 10 enrn t HOME OF! STYLE BREAD PRICES WILL STAY UP Witrtiinn Charges to Prrxnil fof Eighteen Month?. Sny Millc" Mlnnrnpolls, Minn.. .Mil SO (Hy A. DWartlmo bread prices wilt prevail throughout tho world for nnolhc- elshleen monlbs, lending Minnc.ir""- names, 11 1 "" "',, .Yr,inted Mlll- Claltahcr, of tlio .-onnwys -' --.-- Ing Coninanv, iieciareo .. Immecllato resumption of nour m 1 '-"' , country will ?5,'V" Tlnrrv S Helm, vice president of thoRtissellJtlller Milling Company, de. riared. nnd the possibility of 11 M"r . IHI--VI, .....-' . .,..U,i fnmlno is out, 01 inu ii." Family Jewels cost 3 lyiillions Delineator families buy $11,160 -onh of jewel 1 y everyday. It is evident they spend vastly more than this $3,481,97 a year for food, clothes, and home comforts before they think of personal adornment. Do you make anything that the four and a half million membcis of Delineator families need -or want? You can enter their front doors through the pages of rv 1 The Delineator 776 Maqazinc In ' 0n3 Million lorncs .. . . ...,,i ...i -.uii t lien in nr itu "s tour miucrB ini-.il- .---. ,"- vnrk bv the statement ""l,1 ln ,Nr,s iTnltert tullus names, president of the, rnlterl IcJrnln Corporation, regarding the Amer. )'..: ".,., i,, 1 tirlcs of wheat In rnlfl- ilnn in he orld price of the , ommodlt. am Mdes Ert7ai'.!? in the enm- govirnment ngenev ceased bu ing nour tho west ?i"':s,z;,wiiv nnnTMtv s. .m ' liar m m Extraordinary! 67 COATS Reduced for One Dan U 7: L Serge Dresses Batiste Night Gowns or Silk & Batiste Envelope Chenme, $.39 slrrrl I lonr 1 1 oiin HATS $ I ho 1 ew II 1 d 1 halt, with tai-scl (U dp and tlin ' I nil 1. ti.i .98 .,,'l,ia Mado of f.itui and iriw ,r, .blintio is ( bolie of 11,11 blue luni,. l.rmvti or bl ie 1, I" street I l.mr fl m fin w m .. ' 4 & $1 0 1 vats at Inc nv its Wo.,i..i N.niewilh tAll.,,1, 0r fi.r U leTz L cuibrnldet) trlniinnil i eriririrt- e, . t.ti a . BiK Girls' $8.50 & $10 Coats Girls' $2.50 Gingham Dresses $-1.85 5 4.79 C o r d u rov, cloth and vel vetn. Sizes 8 to It vcart. Neatly trim ;les from 8 lo v.i rp, BB AND ECQIOMy e