Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 07, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC IjEDdiEU PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
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DUCAT
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hop Matthews Conducts Me-
mortal Service for Victims
of Lusitania Sinking
MINIMUM SALARY URGED'
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' ' jipfcta I ntifatch fo AYeiifiio Pub"- f.'rfff"
i, K Atlantic City. May 7. ine .cw .ier
9fAA nf Cl. lli-nlaLtniit 1?,iisilltl!l1
(py miuh-m; ,,, I lit nill'mui .... -..-,
'Cliurcli. ill annual sc!on here, toclni
j,nit.Iiorhted the creation yf an eiliirn
tionni lunu. . nay win ne soi nnir
teach year for a nubile offer'uiR through
oiit-jlio state. Tlie boaicl of llir fiiml
Yrlit supervise its distribution anil the
moneys will lie ued in crcatcr iart I"
sist tlic snnn and daughter nf the
iciergr.
The convention today neknowledgrd
the gift of Mis Caroline II. I.ninniitc
daughter of .Mr. and Mr. iirn
l.nnioute, who presented the dim en
With the beautiful proper! nl Hound
Urook. known as the Kverj;rerns
?Us9 Lamoille's liheial nclmu maki-
possible the earh accomplishment nt a
! pome for the aged a a cliooesnn ni"ii
tlitloh. The convention lodn nclnpiiMl
titans to immcclialcl.i establish "in li an
institution
An invitation was extended In tin
Kcncr.il confereine In meet here m
triennial convention either in lit"- or
1I)25. Atlantic Cit was nann-d for the
gathering.
A helping hand a cilTcml tn a i.iin
paign planned among the nrgio icsidi'iits
Itl Aflalit. ('ill Tin. ...... nnt u.ti tin..
lf I J-, .I.1UUIII. . II... 1111 ' "III! Ill l"ll llll-
Kvlr afternoon will consider a tesotiition of-
Kr&fcrcd by the Kev. II. . Stetensnn. of
etjcwl'Ja In field, fixing the minimum nhir of
mmmmmWSimBM&mmmT' i
BRIDAL SUITE SERVES
AS PENROSE SANCTUM::
Bachelor Senator Directs
I'h iladelph ia C h art or
I Fight From Fink and
Gold Rooms at Harris-burg
Leader Looms
Fools "Like
Impressive.
Athlete'' as
mis' i.im i sri;
iiitieleen r.ir-nld mIiiiiiI le.uhcr
id I-almlx-. I'.i . who mel her death
after being .itt.u licit b two ini'ii
,51500 and a limine.
num salary is. Sl'.'dd.
The pi r cut mini
I S i -1 1 I .Mm i lieu
BR
l.usitnnni victim
sunk four jeais as
k this morning conducted memorial
for the
itania wa
day.
Edward II l.ei of Mount I In
was elected treaiucr of the ih esc
the. coming jear
The
il In-
GUARD TEACHER'S
ALLEGED SLAYERS ;;f
State and Local Police and Vol
unteers Protect Men From
Mob's Fury
J HOUSING CODE HEARING
iit'cn-.liiirt:.
rainM .lames
mi n. w hn i
I'.i.. M.i
I 'i.iu find
nil In li.m
In-.
Ml
'nlice
Pending Marlow Bill Favors Poor
More, Health Chief Points Out
llarrishiirg. May 7 Members nf tin
Senate committee on public health ami
sanitation could not agree upon the pin
visions of the Mallow bill, and the com
inittee will again onider the measure
next Tursclnj
Proponents nf the bill, including
l vivuvi 'juniiiu .uiiniii. -n.in- i-imiuiii
' floner of health, urceil the mcnibcrs ni
1 the committee tn art ept the pimiiins
ot ine Dill on me grounds inni n was
"practically" peifct.
"The only opiiositinn tint uiighi In.
raised against this hill." asserted Coin.
nel Martin, "will come from the iidi
I man. who considers the only object in
I lifo is In nrlil inure tn his nlrnmlv fient
""wealth. The bill is for the poor nun I Liitinbe liticn. who
Its main object U tn better his living , tn lake the piisiiuus
conditions nud to insure him nf belter links. :ml l.inih them
m."
He described how the prnpn-ed law
would strengthen the now weak housing
bureau of the ITeallli Department, bv
making it possibh for the stopping of
unhygienic building i onsiructimi befmo
the building is completed. At pi cent,
ho xaid, ihe housing bureau can nuh
condemn unhgienic buildings after tlo
have been completed.
7. -reeling
aged I liit t -i
nnfeiseil to
ill r.ininn Ausra
1,1 I. at inbe si hnol
alleged a Illpliie.
i ulei u. being Iwhl
bin no l.s In if, is at
the III ill. ll millilel
llllleleen ca l
li'in li''l ami
.lull li 1 ; : i . n;
in the Slam 1
a high fcw'i'
r,oih pris i- .lie In mg i Insely
giianled h state tinopei- and i It pn
liio "taluiiicd ainuuil ihe ban ink In
ailililinu, twcuti llrei iislmrg cili.en Mil
unl'ers weic eipnppid with arms ami
sent nut In help p.itiol the toun. tearing
the thleilteneil llltllik
b, a i lowd nf
left tli.lt pl.lie
limn the bar-
CHARTERS BREAK RECORDS
Many Building and Loan Assocla-
tlons Formed In Pennsylvania
Harrisburg. 'May 7 A I i
More building and loan nssncuitinnv
have been chartered bv the state goein
ment in the last four months than line
tofore recorded in any similar period
The aggregate capital of the associations
chartered since the first of the 5 ear will
run over SA'.onO.OOO.
Some of those incorporated reieuth
'have 'authorized capital of S.'S.OOo.WMi.
and a number of increases of capital to
$5,000,000 have been filed.
Angr ciiihiIs p. nailed the sihmMs iii
l.atlobe Jeti'lil.l, iljlllg tor the !i
of hold piisniiers That an nrganieil n-
saull llpnll the b.ur.lik b ime il
men. intent 111 wiciUing samnuin
illgeilllie. i- lint mil nl the l!f(imi
wa tin- opiti mil nf State tmnpiis hist
night.
', esteul.n am linn mid bin
gathered sirniind the lin buig l'it
Hall and pnlne sintinii ami made a
ilemniistiatinii I'm 11 time 11 u.i b"
limed 1111 attempt would be nude In
stnrm Ihe li.irr.nk Cm pnlne. how
eei. Micieided III kieping the nimil
nnd linnlh ilil rsed n
lie Meets Lainnakors and
Constructs Feiices.
' , s "' rf,t irs;n nl,
llaiTisbuig. M.ij 7. A diiinl pint,
and gold Initial suite. Inn new tn true
delighted am up slate In idc this ij (1,,
pi eent political "gieal headitnnrtirs"
of I'cnns.i hnnin.
Mere in thiee fie!i. miiiii) inmus in
the Ilnlel IVnii-Ilnii i. Seimtnr Pen
lose i,:iiiii. is leniling his hand"
to Hn i-ffiiiimi in theii battle for bet
tee mi li.gi.l-.iinn f,.,- I'hiliidelphi.i.
The In11l.1l uite is no lunger ipille
fiesh Inoknig II is a bit haj with
the li'nc of ihilui, ill 1 igur smoke, lis
I mil is fin iter ih-l 111 ln',1 l,j tM. mm
II 'i rod whispei ins nf inufciences ami
ihe li 1 In t il nf gl.ul bands c tended tin
siiiini senalor fimn all iaits of the
stale
In scoh Inn kgin'iinl Ihe ltulK liguie
of the sfimini liioins Ingccr ami moic
inipnivi. than eiei In bis I'lnlailil
phia nlllie. he is a unsteri In the
ncinge iiiIIpi. Iiniuil nnl. after per
sistent calls ami then xi'ii across his
tiinlinginn desk wilh the light fioni
mam w iudon behuid him.
Hem he is most ac 1 cssilile -his hig
lignrc I'oiist.inlh appealing in the ilom
the little hediooni thai was built for
bride, hi 1 .1 111 1 being shaken in gieet-
ing ni" fniewell b wtiii'1 inuntr leader,
his niie runihltng 111 the Peninse uuui
ner scinie inineiiiiniiiil pnliticnl nothing
that will he inspnatu'it fur an iuci eased
nte in 11 bnikwnods township net cur.
I'eels "Like an lhlele"
1'nr the liist nine in siv mmis Sena
tnr IVninse is taking a pan in fiain
ing laws rm I'eiitislauin on the
gioimil Willi liinl he has binught
lieutenants .1 nil le.uh i-s who lime aided
the "icfiii inn" puh tlnniigh the
IMiiluilelplna hill again! the prnlcs
fi 11111 the ,ne uiiuuril .
Ho i enjo.iug hiinelt. thne 1 lne
In 1 1 j 111 s.i . and he sas he is feeling
"like 1111 athlete"
"Xiwei fill heller. ' was his enm
luent tnillix
Il i tin lut lime 111 Iwn .mmis ihat
he lias apiiuied .11 tin h 111 l'eiin.U-
Mlllill plilitiis
iw he 1 li.-ii k in the slate jinlitiml
game, strengtliening his fence." ic
establishing lelations with count) bail
ers, soiiiiding nut sentiment and leain
ing what will be needed in the impend
ing ciinipaigii foi le elect ion to the Sen
ate net j ear. ,
It has mil been a sticnimus light, 1
011 the surface, at least. It has been I
mercl a situation where a leader help '
cd b impieing on up state ineiubeis
In inteiet in lefonn Iegilation to
Philadelphia
Linked with the independent who
backed the chatter bills. Scuatoi Pen
rose has milled color In his renppeainuce
tate annus n. 111s rumcr uipri-
9HpR JBlKWwswswwi .A '4. hHB
si:n vroi: pknimim;
stall ments
t il w ei 1,
gIM'll
.1,1)
nut lie
dm ing
I a ins Many Kefoiin
lie has adioiated noiipai tiau dec
linn I'm .ill lilies ami ha iimiouueeil
hi belief 1I111I Hie direct piiiuarj i
plelei.-ible In the old pnii (nUM'iition.
lie hn support! d the leathers' pa,
hill and wmked in liiiuging piessme
wheie piessuie ..as needed in assining
the passage nf the (barter 1 iw isinn bill.
lie nppiaml in lliui'isburg in his
liriubt 111111I1011 mi' inni h tn the in-
tciest nf llniiisbiirg prninenadeis. two
weeks ago last unibi . The nrtiwil of
Ihe M'linilion 111- is a Sunda. cxent
in Ilai 1 ibuig now. lie mines late in
the allei noun and tas at the 1 Vim
lliiri Imlel until Wednesclaj or Thin
day
Hi iM-iipn 11 great deal nf the best
that the In ft el olTeis. He has a sleeping
ap.ir'nunt on the fourth floor and on'
Ihe so,, mil Hour lie occupies the bridal
suite, while the i.'iipets aie led and
thiik ami lh" liirnitiire is in pink and
gold. I'm' loom is the scene of all his
cnufereni es Another loom is necupieil
bj his Urn ec letaries ami in the center
room. 11 cmwil waits all through the1
ihi .
He appeals usually at 11 o'i lm k in
the morning anil fiom then mi until late
at uigl.t. it is ililliciilt for the wailer
wbn has chinge nf his piiwitc dining
mom. near the suite, to get lilm awaj
for Incals. This waiter, w hn is ipiile
cniisciciitioits, apieariNl at the door of
the senators nlln e thiee times .icstenl.n .
tn indine him tn eat lunch. Kaili time
Ihe senator was ton bus,.
Nut Without Keerratiiiu
He has not been wilhuut lecicatinu.
Ine night he went tn Carlisle as the
guest nf llijilnuiv Cmuinissioiier Lewis
A. Sadler At this dinner (Jmeinor
Sprout and Senator William V.. Ciow
were guests nnd the whole Pennsylvania
, pnliticnl situation was discussed. The
night before (hat, Tuesday of last week,
Senator Penrose took dinner with (iov
crmir Sprout and nt that first meeting
uter the dovernors. return to dutv It
Is understood Hie program for the' Phil
adelphia situation was decided upon.
1 At ienst nil tilings liiuc moved quite
as if on program since then.
When Senator Penrose first came
here there was a bit of n stir in the
1 aro camp because of Ihe ripper scare.
The first da. (ioicrnor Sprout let it he
known in an Interview to the r,VE.M.o
Pi lit ir Lkdupii nt Hot Springs, that
he would not stand for any ripper.
I Senator Penrose agreed with that in a
statement the following day and since
then the ripper plnn lias died, nppar-
lentlj.
Senator Penrose has directed the 1,11 -lies
governing the course of the bills
in Ihe Legislature. It was his sug
get ion that the bills be introduced and
passed through the Senate first and
Hint the ncocssnrj maneuvering tnke
place after that in the House. That
'is the colli se that has been followed
with some mensine of success,
Senate Itarlis Penrose
The Senate is quite overwhelmingly
1 in favor of nnj thing that Penrose may
1 find good. The House is just a bit
more unwieldy nnd contains some in
dependent in addition to the block of
Vare opposition in the Philadelphia
1 delegation.
Amendments to the bills which have
been suggested as possible do not seem
tn be gaining mm h fuwir. A few that
nuij infpioie the bills me talked about
111 the Pentose headquarter. One n
Iliesc would inti'odui c ,1 cllllsc leipiii
nig. 11s docs the pte-cint charter bill.
that tlio major mul be nt bast
luent, -five jeats old and a ieiilcnl nf
the cii fur lie e.iis. Thai wa neg
lected in the original dralt.
Another section of the hill wliiib
would allow anjbodj In In ing a pinsc
culion against iolalms nf the city law.
will 1111 (li ill lit be stiicken out at the sug
gestinn of Dislrii 1 Attorney Itotan. who
disdiwrcd this featuic in the bill this
week on his iit tn help through the
bill giiing his ofhe e more assistance
that is usually seen lit the Philadelphia
office arc hero to tnke part In party
confnlis and aid in carrying out any tac
tical plan that the senator may devise
as new situations nrisc.
This is the longest time Penrose has
stnjed In Harrisburg In years. He
lias renewed old acquaintances here,
lie has twice visited the Hill nnd been
In every depaitment shaking linnds with
clerks nnd bureau chiefs. lie lias hern
in the (!ocrnor's oflicc twice, but found
(iovernor Sprout out. His two meetings
with the chief executive have been nt
private dinners.
He expects to be here for the biggest
part of the charter revision light next
week.
j SPROUL FOR "DRY" LAWS
j Tells Sunday School Association He
Will Support Enforcement -Bills
Harrisburg. May ".--"! have been
with ou in these matters and shall
continue ns In the past," (tovenior
1 Sprout told representatives of the State
Sabbath School Association, In session
here, when they called upon him today
seeking his support of the Vox and
Vickerman prohibition enforcement
bills now in the House of llcprrscntn-
tives.
Hearty indorsement wa given by Hie
members of the association to the good
loads program of the slate Highway
Department a an aid to the progress
and success of mi nl chiinhes. Im
proxeiiient of the highways will permit
farmers to attend diuuli during the
winter" month, it was pointed out.
WAR CROSS WINS JUDGE
hns been connected with n number of
mining, engineering nnd manufacturing
enterprises, nnd hns had experience, in
shipbuilding.
Belgian Deputies Approve
Itnmds, May 7. The foreign rela
tions committee of Hie t'hnmbcr of Dep
uties lias approved unanimously inn.
Theft Case Against Soldier Is Can
celed In Harrisburg
IfarrMiurg, Mny ft. Vorest Don
moyer, of this city, wns arrested four
teen lnnnfliu nc-n tnt elnnltinr finm n
mail box here and later lie pleaded decision of the crown council nnd the'
District I S1B11 cue I'nivr iti-tnj.
iii Ihe t'nltcd States
Ho was paroled, enlisted In the;
guilty
Court
nriny and was sent, to l-'rnnce.
He came back with a Croix de (Stierrc,
and when Judge Witmer noticed it as be
reported to the court jistcrday he nl-
lowed Donmojer to withdraw hi plea 1
of guilty. The case was mnrked nolle 1
pressed by the court.
WESTERNER ON SHIP BOARD
H. M. Robinson, of California, Suc
ceeds C. ft. Page
Washington, Mny 7. Appointment
of Henry M. Itnblnsnn, of Pasadena,
Calif., as a member of the shipping '
board to succeed Charles H. Page, ot '
San Francisco, who recently resigned,
wns announced nt tho White House. ,
Mr. ttnbinsnii is a uatie of Ohio and
a graduate of Cornell CnUcrity. He
Mountain
Valley Water
piirsiciAXH
A remarkably efficient
Natural Diuretic.
Famed for curative
properties in Brisht's
Disease, Gout, Rheu
matism, Diabetes, etc.
A Trial
WO! Convince You
rare, Tatteltu, neltfbtful
718 Chcatnut Street
rhono Walnut S407
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Pi
Hoover Meets Foe's Envoys
I .ondiin. Mny 7.--Herbert Hoover,
head of the inter-Allied food commis
sion, bad his first dirc( t discussion with
the (icrmnn delegates at Versailles
Monday, accoiding to a dispatch fiom
Uerlin.
Lieutenants on Hand
II11111 Tinnier and Thomas W.
C1111
inngluim are heie 111 daily conference
with the semitoi and always to be
found on hand when the Legislatuie is
at work. Judge Chillies II, I Iron u
has been here scleral times during the
seualni's visit and others of the group
SHAD
ARRIVED TODAY
Carload Fancy Buck
and Roe Shad
I AM, KAKIjY
p. K. KISECKER & CO.
101-107 Vine St. SS5 53,3
in
STUDEBAKER
.1 passriiitrr. (.rent hurir.iln, s.til)
l M. MU ( I.KAIt.WCi: s.;
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
OF PENNA.
sit Mittiii iiiuim) Miu,i:r
Topic r TII5U
Steak Carving Sets
These sets are made for
service. The knives have fine
steel nnd' are strong and serviceable.
A steak set with sterling silver
handles, in Queen Anne pattern
- $8.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MEKCHANTS JISWELKHS SIL.VEBSMITHS
"Y" Incest in the Victory Liberty Loan "y
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I .iill.lltli
NM l
DODGE
I .Ulr it(. !'! li'li'I
i i.i.vrxnci; mm:
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
OF PENNA.
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Envelope
Chemise
98c
Lace
and Em
broidery Trimmed
P KM Lace
T and Em"
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L. M-l Trimmed
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Kr i" M' ribbon
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Special Tomorrow! K j
150 New Beaded 5
Georgette Dresses
j;
Values Up to
$ 10.00, at
This is a salng ot utinoif
unpen lance on the now'
frocks of tlie Feason To
t tho ,in.in. styles as ine
tured All the new shades
25
Silk Dresses, at fi.75
In all tho popular silks and new J.V
Lisere-Trimmed
HATS
$3-98
SS.aO Valari
T h e DODU-
Ur airy hats
for summer
I-arjre shapes with
and flower trim-
I
Skirts
Values up
to $5.00
$3.98
Silk taffetas,
plaid silks,
wool serees
and poplins,
tilzes fro in
Zb to 38
I waist bands
BONWIT TELLER &, CO.
cjhe Speciawj Sticp 4(Driainatiorte
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET
aiiK lieorj?ettc
Waists ;M
$3.00
l-. ISk "Ttl
ronls c jCf?t '
11 c h v Fd r rj,
and y:vL"-v!S-Xy
3.(J0 Valiip
Lleailed an
e 111 b rold
ered fronts
All
shades
white.
1 -
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A Women's Suits
'.'I and Dolmans,
Id i
JThe braided ard button
' ' styles In new coatee and
V throw styles.
tiirls' Wash Dresses
r'r?
Women's Silk
Dresses,
$7-98 & $Q.98
1
Silk poplins, taffetas ai-U
satins son if combine,!
wltn (Jeoreettes.
Children's Conts.
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FOR TOMORROW, THURSDAY
Entire Suit Stock
Arranged in 5 groups
For Quick Disposal
Group No. 1
35.00
Heretofore
45.00 to sg.50
14 tailorniadc suits of
serge, gabardine, velour
and Shepherd checks
and tweeds, in belted
and demi-tailleur styles.
Group No. 2
45.00
t
Heretofore
65.OO to S5.00
24 tricotine and serge
suits in various exclu
sive styles, including
box, blouse and tail
leur effects. In navy,
black and tan.
Group No, 3
65.00
Heretofore
60.50-0 05.OO
18 suits of finest trico
tine rfnd serge, exqui
sitely hand-tailored and
beautifully finished in
every detail. Blouse
and other rnodels.
Group No.. 4
79.50
Heretofore
85.OO to IIO.OO
10 suits in original and
exclusive styles, includ
ing unusual adaptations
of box and blouse ef
fects and fancy waistcoats.
Group No. 5. Our most beautiful and unusual model suits have all been subjected
to marked reductions and npw offer exceptional opportunities to those who appreciate
the truly distinctive. '
89.50
up to
175.00
BONWIT TELLER. &XO.
slfie dpccia5hQpOngination6
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
HWfell Jersey
SPORTS CLOTHES
These Sports Suits
and Wraps are not
able not only for
their fine tailoring
but also for the excel
lence of their fabric.
"Bontell" Jersey may
be had in hem'y, med
ium or light weight;
and in plain toWs or
heather mixtures.
Suits, 29.50 to 45.00
Coats, Capes & Jackets
19.50 to 37.50
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Suit Illustrated
20.50
COMMISSION MEN LEAD ALL GROUPS IN
VICTORY LOAN INDUSTRIAL CAMPAIGN
Organization as a Whole Raises Onlu 20.5 Per Cent of Volun
tary Quota in Tivo Weeks of Campaign
C .1 Waddell. ch.ili man or the- Industrial Organization for the Victory Lib
erty Loan, jestenlay in.idp public the following tublu showing total subscrip
tions by Ihe ailmis groups, Incluc'ini,- last Friday. Group Nn 20, ccmslstl'mr of
butter and ckk ilialeis, conimlsslon men, milk and daily products, teas, coffees.
... I. ... . ,...., I.. .. ., uuniluinnn .1...1 (1.., lulu Imnln .l.n ...!. , ... . ...
1111, ll,,i,.lini IV LI Villi.,
sulwrlpltions loiaiins
Bioui), Is second wltn
their cpiotiis
is, coniniissiuii inc-n, uuik anu uany products, teas, coffees
m, seedsmen nnd lloilsts, leada the entire orgnnlzntlon with'
S 4T. 1 per cent of Its ciuota. (Jioup 13. tho. maehlnei v
41 per c-cnt. 'two ot the groups liue raised 0.1 per cent of
Tho list follows-
Quota Subscription r.C.
nnfilTl 1 t. Iron
ami Steel.. .ft3.llO0.OOU V.
UnOUl' - Tex
tiles J3,1IOU,00()
GIlOl'P 3-Aulo
Tradei! 4.23O.0OO
UnOUI' 4 To
bacco and c:i
Bars GOO.000
CltOUP 0 llolels,
.Meatu, Confec
tioners .',.303.000
UltUL'P " Ul-ilrl
I. bIitu. 1m-
uorlcis .... 1. 400.000
ailOc'I' !) Hop,
(Jims nnd III! S.uOO.UlM)
ortoui" in Hook
er8u?;::....."4.37o.ooo
:2.S3l,ti00 14.2
l.TI',0,700 13 r
978.100 23.
473.000 79.
l.72.230 31.1
217.500 17."
I.!l2.-i,o,'i0 219
871.750 13.
O rt O U 1 11
Drue and Pur-elc-ul
Instru
ments ,.. $3.(123,000
chlnerv 7.0O0.OU0
CI H O. U P 15
bporllns Goods
and Hardwaro
OrtOUP 17 I'ur-
nlture and of
ficii KuprilieH.. 2.273,0110
OltUUI" lh Coal
and Htiltipittc. 12,0011,000
o n t v i id
l.entlier . ... (I.OU(U)OO
tHMUl' 211 Com.
nilRuIon Mer
clmntK. I'lsh. 1,330,000
u n u u r 21
ClntliliiK . 1,47(1.0(10
GHOUP 22-tColl-tractora
and
UullUera 8,000,000
S2M.150
.'.873.750
0.4
4.1
0,000 330,000 '13.J
330,000
2.1U3.700
2.311 230
coa.soo
482,200
13.2
31.
33.3
43.1
10.8
rciiorted as follows by tho
Subscriptions aro
trial organization:
GIIOU1 1 trun. Slrj. and .Shipbuilders
Chairman. Howard woou
Chairman. Wlllam Ilreeileu
CraniPB' Shlpvard
Hmercenry Tleet Corporation... .
J, " J.l"y,A..S!0'.; ,: ;,;.: ;
M j in lie I .1 Liri.ni in,., ,.,nu. ,..
las Keauan (Fleaimn liato liar Co )
Kord Chain Block lfc .... .......
Emergency Meet Corporation (addi
tional) . ...-.
V It Phillip ft Mini -'o
,.,....! ClraalfllM X. (n ....
Sun shlnbulldl.iB Co. (jdd'tlouHl)
01.1,000 6.4
ailous croups of tho Indus-
Win. Cramp & J;ons
Co. (BliaillUllHIl .. .
EriBar T Wanda Sons Co..
GHOUl' 2 Cotton, Wool
Chairman. Charles J. Webb.
rnn.!w!nvwer-::::
T. KenworUiy. & Mro
Mom nof .MfB. .o.
Wlllam Skinner & Hon
iVanc Wllley ft ?.......
Jaines G Kitchen ft Co
C K. Tloan ft Co,....
t' 1) C. llenderon
James 13. Mitchell Co
PnUa'deipma TapeitrV '.Mill's
Stcsd ft .Miller Co
Jr.; Advisory
$ fit.. 100
14.150
10. 0(11)
22.700
10,(100
22.1)30
20. .150
15,11011
211,1.10
Ud.OOO
S. ft K. llldf.
r. 200
. to. 1100
Carpets:
. $20,000
. .10.000
. 20,(100
. 10,000
. 2.1.0110
. 25.000
. 20.000
. 10.000
. 13,000
. 100,001)
, 10,000
. 120,000
. 33.501)
W 11 ft A, w. .Marterison (vs m.miu
(Welti Ilros -K.CIOU
George llrooks ft Son Co 40.000
VlarrT. linlttlnir Mills l; .nao
Georse ijoyle ft Co 10. 00
Quaker 1-ac.o Co., r,V'! ?,".
National iJiea Co 2.1.0110
National Aniline Cliem'ei.b Co . .. HI huh
cmoUP a Automobilo Manufacturer and
rieaeril Clialrinnn. W. II. McCullou?h
."erVtral Market Sf. Co.. $25,000
ivn r larki arul. ft Kmp. 1 0, noo
$'""-? 'ei: :::':::::::::::: : : lO'.noo
Stanley nooklnc Corp ljj.ooo
guSebkTrhecuro I '. ! '. I '. ' '. l '. . ! 1 1 .' iaSSS
MllSnockwell Corp M.O0O
Atlas Ball cp........ in.nri"
Atnater-Kent Mfe. Co 34.700
GROUP a-Sus;ar Refiners, Hotels, Meats
and Provisions, Confectioners: Chairman,
Estate of ratrlck Gallagher. ,
Chester A. Ashe
llrsndle. Smith ft Co
Croft ft Allen Co
n5ilevuU."sfrratfnVd'((ldltl'o'n.'l)
John II. Bodrlch .t..,.,. ....
l!uls Berrdoll nrfwlns: Co.,.
rtleiter Greta Ilrewlng Co..
j s, Ivlns-s son, mc.
$10,000
10,800
45,700
110,230
50,000
10.1,11.10
.10.000
3(1,000
14,0(10
25,000
GROUP 0 Oil. Bonn, Electric Contractors:
rvinirman. Josenn w, j.ucas.
i Srkln Co. of IVnna (emolojes). .. $10,000
pi.iiadelplila Toilet and Laundry Co, 10,00(1
Hetlcer Smith ft Page. Ine 10,000
shlniinel Klectrlo Supply Co 1.1,000
puffburgh Plats. Class Co 25,000
OftOUP 10 bookbinders. Printers, etc.!
chairman. Charles Y. Jenkins,
The- Evening Bulletin 40,nnn
American Sunday School Times ....
Katterllnua l.llhograplilne ilfc. Co..
T homaa W. 1'rlco Co
JlO.OOOa.,..
1 11,0011 UI
10,000
GltOUP II
n-an, Joseph W
uonu S liana
Hastings & Co
Barrel! ft Co
Henry Hower Chemical Co
milts nnd Chemicals: Chair-
$tn.7.10
16,400
20,300
.. 25.000
GROUP 1J Machine Tooln am Irtcomo-
l'i'ffi! ii",.ho ."' ' I',5d- Chairman
Link Belt Co $101 rfhn
1. II. UllllllKlon Cn.i ' "stirnn
II II. Underwood Corp.. . . ' n , ,,
Wlll'mn B. Sellers ft Co , Ine l" I
Hale & Kilburn .... .... ' (,-',!
Tiilwr Mfe c 'VV'tbo
J. (I. Brill and emplojes .... , ' noa!
American Engineering Co . . 28.000
artOL'P 1(1 Hardware. Rope. Twine
Chairman, Waller A. Bailey. wine.
H.' & "..,n'!rnel.t J,"0- "n.d emplojes $120,000
Henry Ulsston ft Sons. Inc. (add.).. v son
1'ajetto It. Plumb ........... ..'I gjjjgj
GROUP 17 Lumber Turnlture: Chair
man, I'red S Underbill, " "
Bodcnsteln ft Ruemerlo $11 'iro
Hums ft Speakman loooo
GROUP 18 Coal. Shipping Trades
man. Arthur Kupplnger.
K. W. Munn
Halueepurt It. and T. Co
Warner G. Karnahaw '
David E. Williams ft Co. . . "
Sunbrla Coal Co , '
I'orKO Coal Co
Ury lllilgo foal C(
All signed Divld E. Williams"
..luinvinii sum ,,1'iuiiK 1.(1
lunl(sulawney Coal Mliilng'co. " "
1 horne-Nenle Co
Chairman,
Margaret K. Jennlmrs
GROUP 10 Leather;
P. Vauehn.
J. It Evain ft Co
C. Bockius Co ,..,,.
Quaker City Morocco Co.,.
Surpass Leather Co
,lenp. ft Movltty employes.,
Robert p. Smith ft Co,,,,
George V. Hhuater Co
H. S, Hue ft Co
A. K. King Corn
United Shoe, Machinery Co',
Smalts-Goodwin Co,,,,,,,
elgler Bros. Co
J. E. Edwards ft Co
uungan-iiooa en
Chalr-
$12,000
1.1,000
2.1,000
2,1.200
10,0011
10.00(1
10,000
in, oon
2.1,0(10
10,0011
10,000
Charles
$130,000
10.000
12,500
00,(100
14,300
10,400
53,200
10,1)00
.10.000
17.600.
KO.SllO
15,000
81.R0O
7i, nnn
CinOUP 20 Commission Merchants iim,
and Dairies: Chairman. Milton , W iV,.,,l"c
Dolftneer Standard Dairies . ' !J5bryA
William II. Urlscom "noSX
OROU1 21-Clothlng. Hl and Cap. Dry
(toocUi Chairman. Irving 1 Wll.on, ' "ry
Sullivan ft Co :m
George Taulane a Sons. . ' ' .,S,;S!!
A. B. Klrschbaum ft Co... . inn'nni
GROUP, 22 Contrartors. Builders' m,,,
nllesi Chairman. O. W. Ketcliam, 8up
Towtn-nd. Whelen ft Co ,.,, ...
John Maneely " ' e.-.P.'1?1
De Train Sand C' """"'
J. v. Johnson Co ,....,.,;.: j5;oJJ
Of neat checkecf nia- CqAftM II Curtis Publishing Co,...,, ,,. OOO.OOOl J. V. Johnson Co , ; j
IS'-'lTVeal'r 'rm " a.0G5 J Space qontrlbuted bV
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