'ViC 13VENIXG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1010 19 . -vtfii - s-i ku&dk&5& "Ktt ' K 1 Bruno Duke I oroW Whitehead Author of "Thi nnlnrss Ccurrfr or I'fter ninl." F.tr. I ("op.rlshl THE rUOIII.KM OK TI1K l'KOFIT SlIAltlNU 1'I.AN The Bealnnlna of a Fine Fight - .. nir---i r t !....!' .. t l)Jtr, 1 uxrinuiiuu I've GOSSIP OF THE STREET ivr J.YX breakfast one morning just been thinking over Hint profit sharing plan you put In for the Mag nus Brothers " "So?" lirutio Duke wh peering him self another cup of Walter's wonderful inffoc I wish Duke diiln't drink so much coffee he nlwnvs seems In be doing it. "Ami 'i'"' s "'" remit 'of jmtr mental rnl'ihtlu'iiic'V" 'Wouldn't the nie plan lit most any lmsincss?" He shook liis head nml lcai'hed for his beloved hookah. "Why not 7" For reply ho said: "Would the plmi for one house til every one's icjiuire ments for a home? Would one si.c it ml pattern of n suit of clothes tit nil raenV "Remember that, while the principle buck of architetcuie, suitmnkiiig or profit -sharing planning it the siimc. the npplicntion is different in every enso. It would be foolish for any one but the Magnus Hi others to use their plan exnctl. but the genera! principle on which it is built can tie used to create n profit sharing plan for nn.v Mud of business " He shut hi e.ves and smoked ipiictly. "Ho and plnj something, l'elcr; play something from Hrcig." I went to Hie pinuo and for half an hour we both enjojed the vvondrifiil et rather mournful minor ails and har monies of the great Norwegian. "I'eter." he enUeel to me, "when aie you going to get married?" I Mvtitig around on the piano stool until I was facing him. Through the portiere curtains which hung between the living loom and (lining room 1 could see him sti etched out on his great big easy chair. His hookah stood on a small 'Pinkish ottoman by his side. He had ceased smoking, hut his long. white, nervous fingers still held ihe stem of the hookah. Mis ejes weie partly closed, and I noticed how tired lit looked. Vo one seeing him tlius would imagine he whs the active, vigorous, most prac tical of men that he is. At times I've seen him eating in cheap restaurants with apparent gusto. I've seen him working in dismal, incongruous sur roundings as though he prefen ed them to an thing else and vet here he was an esthetic. His love of music, of liter ature, cspcciallj the nijstcrioiis ami mctaph.vgiinl. weie indulged only in the sanctuary of his looms in Seventy seventh street. 1 realized then the privilege I en jojed in not nnl.v working for him and learning fiom him, but in liming him as a good friend. "When am I going to be married, Mr. IukeV .lust as soon as Mary will name the day. AVe hope to be married this Hummer enilj this summer." "I'm glad of Hint, i'eter. I want you to be happy real bnppy. A man can't be quite ibappv without a home and childien " he sighed. "I'm going to miss j on, I'eter, when you get iiiuiried. You're a lmky man jou'ic good look ing, young, health, lone a good head and n cleiin heart. Mary Oillcspie is luck ami on aie lucky to have won so dear a lady." "Thank jou, Mr. Duke." Somehow 1 felt full of smputhy for him. Per haps the music, the quiet of the morn ing and the Oriental limirj of the room had affected me. "I mean to make Mary happy, if. please (iod. I can. Mr. Duke whj did jou never marry?" "Me? Oh " his nervous lingers twitched' a little and the lines of his mouth softened to mellowing sadness "it just wasn't meant for me. J expect." He got up and paced the room nervously, then turned shurply to in. "Peter." "Yen." A pause. 'W'nthiiig, I'eter. So jou'll gel married in the early summer. I hope you'll live somewhere near here if jou can. It -w ill be better for business business that's it business, Peter, and I've some for jou!" He stood up, slipped off his dressing jaiket and put on his coat, and as he did so his mood changed and he hecanin, the Bruno Duke the world knew. "Yes, Tcter, I've a 'job after your own heart. A man in Perry town sells womcnW dresses and such like and is buffering from competition and wants us to help hjm fight it." Ho then outlined his ideas on it, and said: "Next week, Peter, gb to Perry town, ami stay there till 0u've put'it over. Hefore jou go, lion over, I want J mi to help me in finding a new job for Mamie," "New job?" 1 queried, piu.led. "I didn't know slip hnri .m .. i .. 1 t'.. been so busy on that Magnus Brothers joh that T never gave her a thought after gelling her out of jail at Hartford." "X hnve," Duke laughed, "very much so. I'll (ell jou what happened." Mamie certainly provides surprises enough or us. have moie TODAY'S BUSINESS QUESTION 'What are "Wills Payable" t Ansicer will appear tomorrow. ANSWER TO SATURDAY'S BUSINESS QUESTION A "Bill of Sight" is a form of Custom House entry, allowing con tignee to see goods hefore paying duty. hi this spare Mr. Whitehead icill an steer readers' business questions on buying, selling, adverlhing and employ ment. Business Questions Answered In your lenly to builneaa ineiulrlea In yuterday'f napsr jou aniwer a letter from "11. I, L." In reejmrd to collection anncln, aid utH that sou have mtlfd him the namea of some booki on collection matter. I ahall ba very iriaci If sou win eend in the names o uch hooka. franklj, I have been in the bualneua. for more than thirty jeara and do not know of any hook that hav been written on this auhjert with any authority, and am anxloui to know what our Hit contains You nre unqueatlenAblv rlcht In our advice. You might hao added that the bualneat la over run Willi the bad and indlrterent and with persona Ilka ojr correspondent who Blurt in tne bualnea witiout any proper eiperl enc. eipertlna" to ijln that aiperlenre and their own livelihood at the xpene of their tlnta or cunlomerA . The aueatlona of the lecal atatua of col lection agen'lea in one whith haa been ron alderablv agitated recently, and ahould, I think, bn citefully Inveatlgated bv any one who la atartinc In the biislneaa. R. T. V, I'm glad to mail you the lint of book? which I sent to "W. T. L,," and hope that they will prove of interest to jou. I am also glad to have the addij Hoonl matter which you sent about col Sffj j,, lectiiju agencies, ami am publishing it 'V , for,-the lieln of all, readers ilnterfsttd lu, FINANCIERS EXPECT EARLY IMPROVEMENT IN ALL LINES Optimism Increasing in Banking and Brokerage Circles Utili ties Making Belter Showings Gossip of the Street Dl'ItlNCi Ihe lat week there was no one dominant hole, outside the Vic tory l.oau campaign, in finamial elides Thme is still a feeling of In cicasing optimism and good conditions in nil lines are expected soon. The misunderstanding of the last few iliijs at the Peine t'onfeienie in Palis is lint looked upon as likely to seriouslv impair Hie gl lelalions heietofore existing mining the leprrscntative" of the Allies. Public utility companies In iminv instaiiics nm making a heller ami inoic hopeful showing, especially wbrre an iui n-nse lm been granted hi nites to meet expeiiFes. 'Phis has been pai liciiliu l not h cable in the repoits of the gu ami electllc companies. ''hp injection of the possibilities of oil sliikes in the territory of ceitain lailro.ids hns been a fenluie of the ail,iiii'e ill scilllC tail stocks, I'oielgn loninieice and the means of timiuciug expoits have ginned n good-ileal of attention lately and will lontinue to ilo o tJn the situation in general leading biokeiage and hanking concerns expires Hip following opinions: Kiln aril It . Smith & Co. The attention that is being given to the sale of Victory Loan bonds is not inteifering with Hie genei.ii nctivit.v of the stoik market. Prices are firm The mone.v situation is us satisfaitor.v as i ould be expected in view of the loan, and at the pi event nine high tnoiiev lutes aie not looked for. Man good stocks aie selling at low prices. 'Phis is pailiculnrl noticeable among high guide inilioml oiks, which iu time should experience a large lecovery. Itiiteher, hlierreril Hansel! Present mnditions me uupicc edenled. A dollar will go further, generall.v speaking, in the secutity market than ahywheie else. Food, clothing, tents and wages have nil nil.iinced- in some enses nearlj 10(1 pec cent since litlrt -while the pi ices of nany securities are materially below their pie-war levels. While theic are doubtless many pools iipetnting in their lespective secuiilies, ever iiulicatioii tmints to an unusuallv huge and daily increasing interest in the stock market on the pint of the geneial public. I'or seveuil weeks the West has been "Xperieiicing, tliiough ne.irl.v eveij line of business, verj gieat and increasing activity iimi prosperitj We veiiiuie n guess Ihnt it will not be n great man week's inou- befnie the same general conditions will apply here in the Kasl llrikrr A Co. An.v doubt that the publu i iuleiesteil in Ihe stock uiiukel was dispelled last week. We have had one of the InoaileM and snmg eat markets since our countrv entered the wai. The pmspeit of a perma nent peace, with its attendant beneficial results, 1ms Mined even the most timid, and investors nre beginning to lenlie t tint ni.iuy sloiks aie heap, consideiing the large earnings whidi have been put back into the various companies. The failure of government ovvneiship. Hie sik,os of the Vii toiy f.oau and the smnll number of commercial failuies aie nil indicatitms whiiii ii n pleasing to those who look for higher piiies. The slniidntd lailroads sliou(d 'ell at higher prii es, as the hare not paiiicipaled in Hie geneial ailvam e. Kraler X vo. It is our belief I lint the difficulties arising out of the l'iunie situation will slmrllv' he denied up. It docs not seem possible thnt niiv jieimiuieni nrcncii loiiiu cxiur at this time between allies who been lighting side by side for four yeais. Kor this le.isou we still feel or less bullish on the geueinl tinde situation. ('handler Itrolbers S. Co. It is lemaikable how stimulating the influ ence upon certain railroads thai have dose ,tu. to oil production, while the fad that many western loads .arc fadng the tianspnitation of the most giguntic grain crops ever iniscd in this lounti. their shines aie not assisted in the slightest degree maikelwise b.v this ulluiing prospeit. hi other dajs. the "tiiauger" stocks were a gioup unto themselves, and were materially affected b.v the prospect of good or had ciops. The s,,e ,,i ws the,, How' ing thiough underground legions as now. hut its usfs eM. infinitesimal then as lompared with now. and the methods of discovery and piodudiou were of vei limited iharacter. with Hie supply toming most lnigel.v fiom western Pennsylvania, instead of the vast "gushers" of Mexiio. Texas, Oklahoma, California. Wyoming. West Vitginiii and Ohio. Guaranty Trust Company If our hanks me to anord the American t peoiile adequate foreign investment seivi(e thej should have the suppoit ami io operation of our government, and our investors in foreign securities should depend ou the moral backing of our, government to piotcct them. A committee ou foreign securities has been formed in New Yoi k under the auspices of the Investment Hankeis' Association. It consists of repre sentatives of issuiug houses, and will seek to piotcct the interests of il,,ise hohling foreign securities. Rut the moinl .suppoit of the government is absolutely- essential to obtain the full protection needed by our foieign in vestors. who will be far greater in number than ever before and who will represent, directly or indirectly, virtually every element iu our body politic. A policy of economic and financial impeiialism on the part of the United States Government should not be advocated, far fiom it for such a policy would inevitably lead soon or late to political imperialism, and that would be fatal not only to our government but uNo to the interest of our foieign investors. We cannot ask the government to give its moral suppoit to those Americans or those promoters working under our ting who would seek, for selfish lensons, to exploit other peoples: but the government's moral support should he grantee freely to our citizens legitimately cjigaged iu developing the resources and industries of other countries by means of Anieiicnii mpital and labor. A. R. Leach & Co. The Columbia Gas and Kleetric Companv's stale input for Manh is the best statement issued thus far hi the current jeni'. showing a gain in gross earnings of .".48 per cent, in net ti.SL' per rent' ami surplus 11.71 per cent. "Klectric- earnings." it is pointed out. "continue to grow iu a very excellent manner, gloss showing an increase for Ihe month of inoic than 17 per cent. Gas earnings aie also now mote sntisfac lory than for some time past, gioss in Maicli showing a loss of less than I per cent, as compaied with K!'4 per cent in the first tlnee months of the jear. Gasoline earnings for March registered un iucreasp of more Hum 4." per cent " II. M, Ryllesliy Co. According Io the iec-ently published icport of the census bureau, cential stutions in t!H7 ptoduceil ami distributed moie than L'.'.OOO.OOO.OOO kilovvntl hours of clectiic eneigy. Hie output for the jear having doubled that of !)I'. Il was mole than' cpiadiuple the output for P.MI7. Slieetand iiiterurbnii electric- rnilwa.vs during 1P17 aie shown to have ciriicd 1l,:!lM,(G0,G:., levenue-prodiiciug passengers. 'Phis was nn increase of 10. ."i per tent as compared with 101 "J. Income of these companies from nil sources iu 1017 aggregated S7.10, !()!, (MO, Revenues fiom their rnilvxiij operations increased by l'l.:i per cent during the pei iod W11M7, but those from light and power business increased by Ml. 1 per cenl and :M.".1 per cent during the five-year and ten-year periods respectively. Henry l. Dolierly & Co. Cities Seivice Company for the twelve mouths ended .March 31, 1010, repoits gross income of WI.1V.1LM7U. an increase of $L',141,407 over the pieceding twelve months. Net income for the twelve months was .$2l,;t89,ij0-I. an increase of $1,1)1.140. Interest on debentures for the twelve months was $700,110, compared witli Sl'fi4S for the preceding twelve months, leaving a balance available for pnjment'of prefen ed dividends of .fL'O.OSO.I'.Sr,, a gain of Sl.'.'H.liSO over the twelve months ended March 31, 1!lS. Dividends on preferred stock Tor the twelve mouths ended March 31, 1010, were .$t,0."i:!,l31, compared with .$3,8 1U.47.-i for the preceding twelve monthfe, while the balance applicable to re.sei'ves, dividends on common stock and surplus was Sll.fi.'!(i.L,ri4, an increase of SI, 004, 033 over the twelve months ended March 31. 1!H8. For March. 1010, gioss income of Cities Service Company was SI ,017 -810, compared with $1,07,-,'JP' for Match. 10IS. Net income or the com pany for March. 3010, was $l,SSl,S!l(i. while the balance available for the payment of preferred dividends for Ihe month was S1.7I4.SI7, and after pajment of preferred dividends there was a balance applicable to icservys, dividends on the common stock and surplus ot !sl.r;7L',373. 'Oiling' the Weal: Rails, Says Banker "They're 'oiling' the weak rails," was the way a downtown banker expressed the stock-maiket situation ou Saturday. As a matter of fact, be said, too much confidence is evidently being placed on the possibilities of oil strikes on several of the small, weak, western rails which pass through or even near oil territory. It is unquestionable, he said, that there is good foundation for the speculation which has been going on for some time in the Texas and I'acific and Southern Pacific territories, but he said his advice was to use caution and go slow on such roads fin the "Katy" Missouri, KausaB and Texas the St. l.ouis and San Francsico and Rock Island, Another banker said, regarding the Missouri Pacific in the category, it requites no defense, as it is well known there is no oil in any part of its property, but it has an interest in oil to the extent of Co,000 shares of Texas and Pacific-. This is such a small fraction of the total capitalization, he said, that II does uot enter into the calculation. As to the rail earnings of the Texas and Pacific, they are likely to cieate a surprise when published, as the oil boom particularly at the celebrated Ranger station is giving it an income in freight rates of almost $.100,001) a month, compared with about $1000 a mouth a jear ago. Hut he said those who are speculating iu the stock at present are doing so on acioiint ot the oil possibilities, without regard tofreight earnings. fUTs. TARS HEROES ' ON CRIPPLED U-BOAT Outside Stock Prices ((irll 21 11'tM Thp following to bio hon Imp nut rf (rtrried ii prUfl nnd 1trn nf itnnti Hon or nnk trunt tninpunv and flriom lorn I Hirw kj prtdnm, mid In fani" ( hhk ner drti in nn the PhllarlMphlj, Stock KMlmhRe Wuutatijns com pi led i'nrnc A l.ofland. ' HITCHCOCK PRAISES lIaGIJE BY CHESTER POLICE llnnk JincTicnn Unntf :.i' Wank or romeinrep I -i I Mink of North America -' H-io.id street i,u i iitrnulil Xatlninl .. .;: c enlrnl Nallonnl 41." L.l?r!!.b,t'h"nre N't'l T"11 KlRhth Nnllonjl . .. 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Apt M ir Vol. Nov Oi 1 pi Ian .lun spt D'l Ian Stir IS 111 IP '111 'I 1 17 t'l IH IS 'IP 111 11 'IP 1" IS MS IS 19 1" IS 'IS III JS '17 111 IS to 17 tll 17 in is is 17 is ts IP i Wholesale Arrests Made After Bolshevists Urge Revolution at Meeting There PRESENT FORGED PERMIT Patch It Amid Smashing Seas. Three Enemy Submarines Reach New York Policy Not Objections Overcome, Senator SayJjJI issue Is Prevention of War Denier. Colo.. Apiil . (Br A. "P.) Deehiriii!; that "ever.vone who id it siioeie supporter nf pence ami untrH iititiiinal Justice, who sunnortu lli q , D ,, IciiRiie of tuitions covenant ns .finallj'ia w., , ui i ajci, uinrtecl iiv the 1'enc e Conference. Hcn .KM TOITALIANTREATY-: 1'nii.l I oinpantes .Vlillne Trust . . . RcMtnont 'liust CWilrat Trn.t i ,s.v I nltn Truat t olonlal Trust . I olumhla Ave Timl .. c nmmerilil I'rpst . .. i onitnotnvcallli Tiust ontnental.i;niiltTlus: Rmp re -iiti, Trut.. 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MIW in-. iu-. 177 llll'j JI7'. m'i's'j 1 :, l"I 11.11 I-"". 171. :w, fim, tssi, tn.i lr.n'j hi', isi mi as', T,on 21111 jsn nn 7(11' an1, 1 in 7cnt 4:7 3-J'.', ciic, sp 1PCI l-b .lau Mai s it. 1)1 IVb. Mr, N'o .ln feb. Apr lulv pi In IVb I in Inn Hi I Nov I ei Vjt lie. .lulv lulv Nov IVb Oct. Cli I t M Mar N -v Nov Mai Oft !Vi lie, Apr. tlrt , ni Mhi Vim Vnr Nin 1 eb Mai Mil? fell. U I 'eh Mnr reb tail Jar Cliester. Ii.. April 'Js The llol slievist svnipiiiliiii In ('liesor-s im eik'ii ciilnnv in.icle tln'ir (ni puliln ilenionsiriiiinu vesti-ril.iv nt 11 tmis med init iu the Sri n'lil Thentie. TI1111I unci ttenne.v vlieets. Seven huiiilieil men weie in ntteuilHiic e few linuutes he fore the Insl speaker on the pmcnini left the since thiitr policemen. 1 1 I r Ihe comminil of Chief Dnvenport mil Opinio Weltilnit tier, of the rtillclniii cnillils. vvvnopecl cloKti on the niri'lmc Sivt.v -four, iiicliulini; four of the -.prnk-er- were ciinchi The Ilollievis 1 inclenilci-s ninecl on Irnnce to the tlieutre, il is vni, V lu-esenliui; 11 foieeil police pel mil. The 11 llniinslon Atuueinents Compiinv. 1; 'l'i owners of (lie tlientie. iefiieil pcrinis " in I " '" "" I'oHhevist oignninlion for is Life Insciraucf ( ciinpanle a ' niraM Life Ins R'4 Mar Philadelphia I.lfo 10 -Api l'lre InsiDunce Coinonplrs 1 S-J-,', Jl'i Mllanre Kh sHot-lallon I'ranklln Inilependefii e Settlrl v . Ins Co of Not th m Ins Co of Kl-lte of Pa. L'linbermen's . . Metpsnlra' People's National I Mellanre 1 Cnllerl Kiteiuep's 1 I'asienrer Rallvvav c'annlen H Puhuibau IS c lllens' I Kith llth). 27.1 ' ontini'inal Pint & HacldliiRinn . Hftli Mlxlh Sl .. lleinianl'li Mill i Slh) llrslnnvllle M V ilo pref . . . Green S. Cnalen sis , Philadelphia Cllv , Philadelphia & Tiailn . I Phlln Uravs I'eriy Ridfie Ave 1 Serood t Third Sta ,. Ihlrteeplh tSth Sta Tnlon Paaeeniyer cl PhllaclelphU .. si inn 12 Pel 4- 2S4 til :ij', r.i'I I17'v .211 HCl'i L'CMll JI1 ir.n 1(57 Apr Api tpi Mar pr pr MPt. Nov API Mav Apr Stocks Jan MlR. Mai. Clcl A UK. API. .lulv .Mar .luui. IVb Dei .Ian Nov Her Mai Kullrimils Caniden & Purlin;; Co c'atawfssf tt pref do -Jrl pi ef ... Chestnut Hill . Delaware Del t Hound Brook.. . Hast Mahapov . Cant renpsIanla . Illmlra a WHIMius i um do pref Hunting A It T cum. do pref l.lilgh V.illev nti'f . 1,ltle Srhuvlklll l.vkens Vallev Mlnehill Sell Haven . North PennHvlvanla. . Phi la .t Trenton . . Phlln (lln t Norrls . . Cnlled Cos nf N I . . Mcsletn N V i. Pa :;i 4:1 H'4 is .-.iP. 1211 11 1 1 M' Sfl I '17 1 PI 1R1 HI Miaeelluneoua J 2 Mar. pi IVb lau Mi lune VMIC Nov IK I June fe-i Pel. Mav .Mar .lulv Api IVb pi IVb Api rob 1 1 17 211 17 s 1.1 U II the meetinc unless tu-v secureil n poll permit A lew limns Inlrr two men piescnteil the pet mil to Ilnrrv- N'enl. the janitor After the crovil was senteel N'enl went to the mncliine hnnth. U'lmn the jtiliilnr hennl Ihe fiit sppiipe ,,.. Iiounce th" I'niteil Slates Government nml in ceil levolution ns n menus nf sellltiB up n Soviet rov ernnienl . In. ,.(.. photiecl the poll' e M:i Depoit One Spe.-ilii-i The four spenkeis mresteil nie cinii lieniK cletninecl uncle r SotlllO for :i fur thei heiiriiiK One mini is lipin-; H., pcncliiU Minor W. S MeDovvell's pe tilioii Io the coveinmeiit In luive the JJ'Uiiin ilepotteil. The oilier inmntes vvcic j.,eucli lined S".l) nml costs nt 11 specuil pj 1 spssiini of Mitnicipiil Coin I conclm trcl JJ Insl evenini;. IS i The spenkeis. cave then mimes lis JJJ j Mil hiiel Kulisiev icz. Anilievv (Jieeti 17 1 Alem Itohourki anil Wnssvl Knminski. I.eipei vine. I lie person who cleliveieil the opening niessnpe in Knclish e.scnpecl in the 1 leileiiient when the polii e svvoopeil iIovmi on the thentie, Tho police hnve fmleil to iiseeitnin his iipnie Knlisiev ic 1 0111I111 Is 11 eioikcrv sloi" lit Third unci Move's stirels, hesules oi ciiitin 11 jelnej. tirei'ii is vrrrplnry of Hie orgiinintiou. Accordiiii; to I'litinlnmu I'rieinuulli. who ciin inli'ipii'l tiv lanKunk"'-s. and 11 detail of other intei iirelei s who weie p.i 1 in Ihe crowd, the speakers in portuiviui; I In- coin 1 lie levoliilinu in the I nitid Slates picluicd to cadi natioiinlilv present the tin moil piint; 011 iu then native countrv. It is allcced Knlisic ,,, vie, pleaded lor Ins nuuicutc to piepaie 'in j for (lie ov 01 turn of the pici-onl k'ovi-in ','JJ linen! nml the rule of the Keels. !JJ Spiirnecl (itienship . s Theie weie only six men out of Ihe in 'sit -four arrested who lime tir-l citi '' ! zenship p.ipeis. .Incoh I'ivitichii. of Lester, I'll . when ipiestiniieil 111 .Mil Coin I iihoul Jus e-itieiisnp said : "' "Whiil iu the hell would I w.inl is with papcis." This s() pruvoked Ma.voe !' McDowell thai he aske'el tor hiTn tcilie i ' leiuaneleel to jail, pi'hdiui; his pelit'on 111 to Hie pivernnieut asl.inj; for I'ivitichii 2 1 to hi' llepol ted. j" The police two weeks njro ire rived hi a tip that nn otiMiiinliiin was form 'JiiiiR liere to teacli Molshev ism. hill weie j;i ' unsuccessful in icachiiii; its henit. Il'lncarels hist week niv steriousl.v up ipenri-d cm the stie-et nml stole floois ealllUK 011 the woi-kiiiKiiien lei jjei out on I'i'b ireiicinl stnke. I wo men on Slit in clav made upplieiitinii to the 111:1 lincc 17 , inent of lhe Sttnnil Theatre to lent tin ''I ! lmltiltiie- I'm tncliiv . Theiir iinitlicHtioti wtis tuiueel clow n unless thev secined a police' pel mil. The two men pi'OM'iilcel Ihe permit ei.tciila.v . l!l IP :!:n I s IS ' IP , is 'IS 'I I 1 IP ' is in ' n ' ip in jiie-ipnl en .- l!ipes. New iU. Apnl L'S. tl!v A IM -Tlnee moie (iermaii snlinimities. the l'l!-ss. I li-lts and I'f -!7 nrriveel lieie 'esietilnv to take their patt with the I' 111 nml I -I IT. whli h n nil id en liter, in the ie ten ,v I.iuiii 1 anip.liun. The "I titi'tsecheioteu" weie lied up nl the litooklvu 11vv nid. vvheie thev alliiie led laiiri' ciovvel" of sightsocis tlil'oiich Ihe ilnj f.alei thev will be plm eel 011 formal exhilut in New 111 1; and other e-ities iu the inleiel of the loan The Mule llolilhi which nniveil yes leleln.V vv.ls 1 eilivuvi'd hv he sllhlillll ilio "mothei ship" lliislmrll in e ointnntiil 'of Coiiitnnnder Counnl Tnvloi, I'. S. N". The I'C!I7 was skippe-ieil hv I.ieuten nnl Coinninnder llolhiouk (iiliseiti, tin I'll s. hv Iiieutenniil Cotninniiiler .1. I. XicNon ami the I I! I IN hv l.ieu l"iinnl Ciiuuiiandi'i- I In 1 old Smith Conuiiiiiider Taylor p.iid a vvnim tiih Inle to l.ieutennnt Comiminder (iilison and his eievv for their handlini: of the I (' II" under ilinVitlties Last Kii day , he saiel, the ITH7 elevelopeel en Eine tiouhle limine 11 severe stoini a nil for n lime il nppeareil that the Mili 111:11 ill.' would have to In' ah,iniloneil. while heavy rolleis smashed over her dee k nml powerful waves :u lunllv lient in the side's of the crnli The twenty -foljl' Allle in ,111s wilhill vvolked elcsie. -nti'lv to col re 1 I the ttouhle nml lifter a haul sti-ucule put tlie siihiuai ine hack in c onimissiiiii SIX-CENT FAREJ.AWFUL 1 Service CommisEion Decides Against Coatesville in Trolley Case llHiTisliurs. April J. The I'lililic Service Commission jesteicliiv nn I noune od it had iiiinle nn older ni the eeiinplaiiit case of the Clmmhei ol Colli ineiee of Coatesville and the 1 il.v of Contesville against the West Chostoi ' Street Itailvvin Compan.v. peiniiltiiiR 'the 1 oiiipnuy to continue ilinrKini; i 1 cuts a one until Mm 1, Itl-U Two complaints weie tiled niMinsI tho inci eased nites of Ihe conipaiiv, hut Ihe eonimission ioniieieil both as one. The 1 1111 lease was effected rchruiirv IN. l!ls, when Ihe fines went from live to si iients 11 zone. The city of Contesville ill li'Koel that the into was in violation of tin orelinnnee of l'.hTS, luit the repent, vviilten hv Coininissionei Ahorn, calls 1 attention to the 'ilkiiihuii; ease, iu iwhiih il was detei niliied thai an onli .nance does not pi event tlie coiiuiiission Ifinui niquirini; into und fit ine what is 11 leasonnble rate. This decision is held to he coutrolliiii; unci the complaint h.ised upon Ihe orilinmiee is dismissed. I The commission also dismissed the com plaint baked on the refusal of the com 1 pony to grant transfers to the Cones- 'toKii Traction Compniiv, which is inde penileut of the lespondent. ' In Imiic May 1. I'.fJO. as the time when the sit-c eut tin ill' mil, he c hniiceil. the I'ouinussion says that by thai time evpenses of operation may be sti reilui eel I that the eompau.v niiclit lie able to le turn to the five-cent fare HE "WENT UP INTO THE AIR" Clemenceau Says in Tele gram to Luzzatti ntor Cilbeit M. Hitchcock, of NcbrnejuW W e till irtnn tl nf Ibn Sepnln fnrnien rln.f.? tloin coiiinilttee in the Inst ConRrestti last night voiced his approval ot th icnKiie 01 naiions piaii 111 nti anarysj pt HUMANS UPHOLD ORLANDO 1,r"'- - - --.-., 1-35 KIJl L'TIIIAIj $$ llntl. W.... "3 piil . i: 1'ieinier l.it leeeivcil the follow inK te.c. 11 I'icuiie-r Cletiiein enu nf Itiillli-. mitt lit urn m fi Tram e "on eauiiol 1 1. ti 1 11 Irioiis fiienil. thai I the stiiiie si-utiniciils IuummI 111.1 cli'.-ir ill-is am auimaleil bv Itnlv as tne yniiis tnvvaril riiiiuc. I'm have esteemed il an honor to manifest ihe-m iu dniker days. i the hour of siuniiic Iii'nee there can lie no epiesi,,,,, ,,f ,, ii'K.'ileluii.- our us ipioial i-iuns-i monts I'l nn. h policy is not 11 sun,, of paper'. "011r sine ci c and eh vote d frii ml ci,i:n:ci:.i At 11 puliiiial nieeliiie; vestcnlav a specinl coiumillie vva appointed to drnfl 11 ipsoliitiiui of eonliilenee iu the Kovei iiiuenl for submission to I'arlin metil The meelinc was intended bv .senalnis anil deputies fiom till pailics evecpl the Socialists. I'.iris. A I'l 1 1 ''s Italian h pieseutn lives heie have' denied two published slate uii'iils iu eiiiineitlou Willi the pies e-nl I tss t Ine 1 one e 1 ue-el Ihe- lcpotl that I'reiuier Oilaiulo had lead 1'icsi dent Wilson's, statement befoic il was lnaele public The Italian stntcuii'iit says Hun the. prcmic'i hail know lccio I hut the I'lesnletit had prepared a stnte nienl. hut was not nvvine of the tet The oilier 1 one erne el the public ution ill I'aiis of a leporl that 1'ieinier Or lanilo would ictiirn to I'm is mi M.n 1 to ii'siuhp his place in the Peace Con feienee The Italians say that the pie mice's plans nn. wholly liideliinte nml that 11 is not ktiowii when he will re tin ti A foimal stnte ment eove'rjui; the denials, it was said, piohablv woulil be issued Inter Certified Public Accounting! Certified Public Accountants nre '111 Kieat demand. Tho School oi Commerce coicis every phase ol BicountinB from tho elementary to tliu most advanced. There is a full day coui.se, a morning course and an ovcninK course. Opportunity is given to istail second-year .subjects Juno 2 in the tnorninp;. Come and complete them by August 17. A faculty oi specialists Rive individual instruc i tion. Advertising An inteiiMie evenint' course not bcniK oipanizcd in Advertising gives the student the opportunity to corns I plcte the icgular year's work by Augut-t iv. Xcvv courses in llookkcepInK1, Commptcitil Arithmetic, Penmanship, Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg) nna Typevwiting begin JIa 1. Write or phone at once for detailed Infor mation. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY I llrniiil street lirli.w Jlerka l'lcllaelelpltln 1 & I .i f, ! slltlR1IIANI At imOKKKEPINO Our sraduatees are In conatant demand. Good rivlns positions nvvali. ou. UreEC Short hand, tliu eal-y upceel) nystttn. Cotnplot nlsht clnes lnlen.slve tralninr. ' r.nrnu any time call or writ for full pnrtl-ulsrs snd cutslor. l'ltii.A. nrsiNr.ss coxajexib hnd CnlleKft of remtncn'to) 1017 f'liestout .St., riitlaicflohla 'Ifiitlters 11 iiiitecl Positions vvnltlnir. Ftcb r jtlsi n for l allese and Xormalirrtolu.'ltetl. lleulrrn lencliers' lliirriiu. 1003 Harkut Ht. Klrsiliiimon s. lmi cir l.utiKiinces unci llareau or Iriix-l.ttinn. Int.. I.".-'I liestnnt St. STRAYER'S Tl,e Be" nunne tscSooi "IX J t.07 CIIUST.NUT t3T. 41 J tl 41 I rot its Pacific Coast-Alaska Tours J,SonRhth. e'liolcc ol Hi Toms orfetmc Main- c oinbliintlonH Inelii'llnu ll ihe- liieat Num-innl Parks Private i .u I'.viiles i,n induslie Odtcs Tours to the Orient Choice ol" Four Tours. Including JAPAN. KORKA, MANCHURfA. CHINA AND THi: PHILIPPINES. ONK TOl'R INCLCDES JAVA! BURMA. INDIA, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND AND THE SOUTH SEAS. Small Parties Personal Escort Best of Eier.i thing. Monelerlullv iitli.iiilvc Itiiu r.u-les iifrciluu low rate Vcblici-M THE GILLESPIE-KINPORTS TOURS lllo Walnut Street, Philadelphia SI'MMBB I'VVirs rlt'MMRK ('AMI'S in i' i 1e1 in Vtn Pipe t e'on lteruner k Kliel Itrew lo pief III 111 Co . . do nref no I.otip Honk gt Kve.. Nnternrlse Mfc Co .. K'evHtone, Wtrh ((ise . Mereha tits' Warehouse Mulfortl (H Kl Co Northern Liberties (Uv Penn Trafllc PenuH SjII Mrif . Penna Colel Sloi.ixe Penna Warehousing . Phlla Hourse ... elo pref . . . Phlla Warehouse Phlla Whs C S Strlson J II ... t do pref . . Westmoreland Coat ... ClhU tiitile nnixears ciatli nvrnlnc I'uhllit l.edifr. I in it "i TO Till .-,si, nvi - i sj ri lliei 1"ei Jllel'i lio 7.1 Vj Mir Teli. Dee VPI API. Teh Jan. Apr Sept .)i 11! He. IK '-'I' 1-'. I'l. :in. 17. it. ix i 17 in I ti in pi is in in I n i ''' i in ' ii in 'IS pi 'in pi ID '18 'IS 11. Infantry Colonel Registers Request; Then Registers Surprise Willi the American rmlrs in Frame. Mnich -s t'oriesponileni e of Asvo leinteel 1'iess i n infintiv- colonel, whose st nn, i h.'iel scrvee In 1, s p 1 1 i til I e lenr of nu'pllllies. i,. Iccentlv bllb-te-el vciv nc.'-.i lo nn Auiei h-nii iiiinv inr sm lion. TnkitiK il stroll tibout the eroinuls, I nine to un impi ov ieel elcs, iiimc GOMPERS SEVERELY HURT IN A COLLISION i bi'iiibiiiirteis i end : "All otficers I ccister. hei e.' The c tVlouel c luiineil to the A sp;n nbove the ele-l, v bo w.inl to jo up ni'ist Two Ribs Broken as Street Car Hits His Taxi Will Recover .tan S !' .M.ev 1.'., 'IS Vr,i -'fi 'pi Mar 1'e '15 .Tuiv In 'ts pi. Ill III Teb .-, 'Pi Sept 2. MS Sept ?.-. 'IS Apr J1. M'i .Ian J. Mil pi '.'I. M'i lluudiiy In the New Yoik, April '-"s Sniiiuel Houi peis. piisiiliuii of the- Aineiiiiin IVeler iitiiui 'of Liihcir, vviis serionslv iniureel vi'sleicluv nlternooii when n tnxienh in vvliieb lie vviis neliiiK vvns struck bv n I'lo.ielvvnv surface car anil hulled tvven t feet lo the c-urb. Siliceous who weie siininioiieil le oorteel after nn cxiiinimil ion that two of Mr. (iotnn5rs"s libs hnil been finctureil. his rijlit hip sprained and thnt he had suffeied seveie hnclv e outtisioiis. De spite the nilvanccil iiK'"of the 1-iboi lend er, who is siuv -nine veins old. the sur ceeins cleclaieil Hint theie was no liheli ' hood of the injuries piovins fatal. Mr. (I'oiupcrs hns been bnsv liiiunllv evi'i-y ininiile since his ret urn fiom the Peace I'onfrionec wheie he scr)c-(l as1 e hnirninn of the e oiiunission ou interna- I tional hi hoi legislation II" hail iust ' stnrtecl out tiotn nis !. '' f'" an hour's i relnTntiou wlien the accident otcinretl. I 1 As the tniciili ci.ossed the nroiulviny car tiacKs at Thii tv -first vtreel it waul struck bv n northbound car. .Pedes-I I trinns vvno witnessed Ihe crash nishi'il I to the wieiKed uinihine nnil extricated Mr. (Joinpers. who was ioiniel to he mt -'conscious One side nl the- cab Svns i onipletelv i'ne.liii'1'it. "! the vvieiltase i tmil mtiiieil liitn Oivflitist tlm ntliei- slile . . . . .i. i i . I- e in... I-. -..... .... cirinus unci ine uouriiiiui initue iiiiiious j 0( (),,, mncliiiio. bj the orcnuization duriiiK the vvnr. ,,,. (inmpers vvns carried.hae k to his C'ommnnder Booth said a study of. hotel and siirseons lushed to hi bed saloon frcntieuteis by Salvation Armvside. vvoikers disc-losed Hint fully one-halfl Ml. (iunipers, it was said, recpiesteel of them nere nttractecl by u desire for that no one be punished for the colli companionship, while only one-fourth sion. nsseitint; thnt it was "plainly nn hnve a passion for alcohol nnd another ' accident" and that he did not want any one-fourth drink to "drown sorrow." one to suffer for it Jl is tlie nail vvno are seeuitiK com cilKcl Iv si isl n it'll, il desk feu the leiristeiins nfheers. The penc.il was niiiele of uiclnl The colonel jumped liivh in the air . II" slot all the thiilK of a n.il lbut Two lieut'li.iiits and a'l enlisleel ni.iii. ippaiently ntlendinc to smne repnus but veullv iivvaitiiis ilevelnpnii'iils, e luickled silenllv Tin1 colonel, thinkiui; I hiinsell unpen civeel. was imisoletl bv ' the Inter antics of a niajoi, vvho ,iso desired to llv . k Vacation Time" at Junior Plaltsburg on Lake Champlain Young America's Greatest Summer Camp. Carnival of Sports Under direction of Icudinp coIIckc coaches. Rowing, yachting, polo, aviation, baseball, tennis, all aquatic sports. Photoplays and motion pictures taken of all camp activities, including priz winners. "Train Without Strain" July and August, sixty day--. Maintenance and training for full term $300. Membership limited. Send at once for catalog. A. Z. Smith, Junior Piatt-burg, 9 East loth stiect, New Yolk city. t m m M SOFT DRINKS.JUT REAL BAR Salvationists Will Turn "Orphan" Saloons Into Lemonade Havens New York. April "S, A Saluilioit Arin.v cninpalRii to take over "orphaned" Mvlonu leases nml thtuics, eonveitini; the deserteil saloons into workiiiK men's clubs, was announced here' today bv Commander Kviinceliiie Iloolh. 'I'he slogan nf the new clubs, il was etnteri, would be. "Mariied men to their homes nnd families on lime baclielcu.s welcome to stiek inilelinitely." The plan c onleinplates ii'lrntioii eif the historic binss mil and the convivinl i lunch coMnter. but instend.of "pushinj;" liuuor ns the saloons have done, tho Salvation Army clubs will "push" soft wW- TIKI. NO IjI'lJHr'lim'lJPJ vtoiu: Tim: tiku hi i'ni:si:itv i.s m iiiick s aiids un i M,()l() SPKCI.VLTIKS CO. 180.1 .Market St. vaxr Sirr "AMP ARC V SALE BY TENDER Offer are invited for the sole of the "AMPARO" he now lies in her dRmnged condition cit Wharf of Colonna Marine Railway, Norfolk, Virginia. The "AMPARO" is of Cuban registry, four masted, length 187x35 feet beam, gross tonnage 91-t, fitted with new twin-screw auxiliary motors, fuel tanks, pumps, electric light, donkey boiler and winches with two hatches. Intending purchasers must satisfy themselves as to condition and particulars of the vessel, and permission to examine her may be obtained from the Captain on board. All offers must be accompanied by a certified check for 25 of bid, successful bidder to take charge of the vessel upon confirma tion by letter of the acceptance of his offer, at which time the balance of purchase money is to be paid. Owners reserve the right to reject any or nil bids. Tenders to be handed in on or before Noon, May 5, 1919, addressed to Henrv Black. Princinal Survevor , , . j Salvage Association, London n8i EW YORK fil vrS rM ml -f i !1 s -il SI i I panionship that the clubs me designed , to aid. TRANSFORM GERMAN "SING" Service Men "Raid" It and Icanlze It, Too t Amer- GAS MASKS OFFERED PUBLIC SUN SPOTSUSEFUL Government Will Sell 16,000 at Auc tion Recommended as Souvenirs Tho War Department, Camp .Meade. Aclmtrnl lil . ling tV,t.,-ui-.ln.l ,n Tl,..., , ,,,. , ,. , . . lepoits on other scientific researches master lliorutou a notice advertising,,,,, homP of the topi(.s ,0 ,.omo More the auction sale of 10,000 gas niOhksithe aununl gathering of the Natiounl like those worn by the koldlers ou Jho Academy of Sciences wlhch opened n battlefields of Europe In lots ot one or I 'ul'0'-tI.v lon in the Smithsonian more. The sab will brf-omlueted everv Instlttif idu here today. Particular iu duy hegluning May 5 nnd ending JIu'v lmst attache to the paper to be rend 20, excipting Saturday afternoons anil r'l-or' Geol'ec K 1Ia'p' California Sundays. ! astronomer, hci-'auso of his statement It Is the opinion of the War Depatt he ,a" ml ,I1P w"l,fr ' """ " by a tvvciei.v oi- pciii p,wip, r The program today included an illus trated paper on fossil sen weeds more than 70,000,000 jenrs old by Dr. novel contrivances anil ulll -,ni- .!.. Charles D. AValfotl,,uu rrolneot, naleon rinkSn7riUf,7' i$f'&Wrtiii WlojUt nl vrWMeuS; )fe a'deniy? LAUDS JEWS IN WAR Especial Tribute Paid "Lost Bat tallon" by Harry A. Mackey The pari played Iu the vvnr bv the .levvish holdieis from this eoiiiitrv whs graphically depicted yesterdav bv Harry A. Mackey. chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Hoard, nt n meeting of Ithe .levviKli-Amei'icnn Welcome nnd Memorial League In a theatie at rifty- hciond and I.ocut iiti cc New York. April "8. - A concert in (In man held b.v the Itajeiische Volkfest Vc.'1-eiii here last night was "raided" b.v !!0(l sulcliers, sailois and niarineti' armed .. ..til. i .,. .....i T-.-..I r sironomer b.y. Me Can Tell the ,',-' '.?". nks n. -, i . Mr, Mackey praised the eiTo, is of .he Ahmm kf ct..,j..iH. -i-i i "v ':.."'. ' . .".":: i ."., .,.-,,.. w7 .uUmy i ncm info h imtriotM deinoiiMrntion, nt whirh AVnsliInj-ton, April liS, Hun unots Mibsmntion fur WOno worth of bonds j4L.flA ', .. ' . l .. . .. nblo!l nun lurn-inueiriices upon rue eurlli nml, "" V "'"'"" . ..... ... ,, vilT a ,.Bl.v ,n,le in, of Vew i. e uniro -men men were ten eel en-iv. , ,,' ; v,. , ;r , ,r ; , , !...,.,.. i fii.it i,i ,t, ' . ' i oik Last Sule Ilrebiews. lie dei-lnred I Ulll I Ul III .T, , Ulll I...., DU.il I I B U il I .1 , II I. . ..... .... ' ,u".. i tl.,,, ,), rt liosnt wni' w-i.nlil rpfinlt in. .... , ........ , j "."0,000 .levvn who heivecl in the ainiv nnel paid especial tribule to the niem beis of the "l.osl Iinttiilion.'' whielf. sion were allowed to enter. Thev ere ated no disorder, but M'nt one of their number to the platform where he 8nncr "The Star Spangled Ilnntier," while top;s were placed nbout. Knglish, French and Italian selections followed unci tho concert proceeded without the slightest distill banco. ment that this is the most mlrautiisroii. method of disposing of these n.,il. They are considered ouif of thj greatest Jurcntlonispf the age, are intricate and Dedicates U. S, Cemetery Paris, April 'JS, An American mili tary cemetery was dedicated yesterday at Mesves. France, vvhiclt lies 11 few miles northwest of Never, in tin; i)e paitment of Nleyre. Uqrbert Hoover, iiiuiIa-tliH. nrint'tnal Hihlrnss. ,.....,.,.., v. .-,-. -,,-,-., r f largely in eliiiiiuatliiK luciiil prejuclices mid thai in the future the foreigner would be judged not by the prevailing prejudices, hut by his personal worth. The league was formed to honor those men who have fallen in battle nnd also to find employment for the returning soldieis of the Forty-sixth ward, in which the leugue vvns formed. The em ploynient section will bo noiiM-ctarian in scope. X, A, Sliatteu. founder of the organ! zntion, presided, while the opening prayer was, delivered by llabM Oscar l.erin'. Other speaker .iVere tho It?v, .MrttYii. Haitian sihji .iH;aiam ei, ' TO " Bs'OLIJ J I ALIEN PROPERTY 1 V CUSTODIAN J 1,950 Shares of the Common Stock of THE NORMA COMPANY OF AMERICA A New York Corporation, And Other Property (Manufacturers of Ball Bearings) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Francis P. Garvan, Alien Pioperty Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the main office of The Norma Company of America, 1790 Broadway, New York City, N. Y., at 11 :00 o'clock A. M. on the 3d day of May, 1919, 1,950 shares of the common stock, par value $100 each, out of a total issued and outstanding capital stock of 2,800 shares, of The Norma Company of America, a corporation of the State of New York, and certain letters patent of the United States, and applications therefor, and the rights and bene-v fits under certain agreements, all as enumerated in the drdcr of sale. Full deicriptioh of, and information concerning-, the property to ba old, term and condition! of tale, and the order thereof, may ba ' obtained by application to Joseph F. Guffey, Director, Bureau pf , Sale., 110 We. t 42d Street, New York City. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, ' Alien Property Custodian. ' -3si J y' m , v m - .Utt:.- Vafl fi -y-4Vi$iA iXb&mtfML ;.;: .., ; l, i y .. m v afetfti . 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