I LH? t -V " jy "' 1Aiii Oeclaros Girl's Scheming and German Agents Brought , About Wedding ,, SHE MAY VISIT AMERICA By the Associated Press i.nui Anrll 0. "It wn C?cr nuJiSb manfuveicd anil broiiRht "l"? nirrlasp of my Min Charley." m hr moranUr marrinec roiitractcd C' 'EL.TnlYrr JI11K. bctwren Crown ?.SeprhiriJi of Ttumanla ami Zyzls Slno. n voune uoman mid to have lAl Mlttfc social rank or wealth. b"ll,c nSfJS requested the rorrcMinn . i i n iihllnh Iicp explanation of lh '.yTilit there had been mn ..niriip reports of the nctlon of tninr uatriir ini" . Hi1A ,i. rirc i.,.inr rnunle. '''.'."i am convlncrdhat if nas not , 1 . . i... nvnent nn tlll l(li II .'. :.m Oneen Marie. "I have L ., Veen the rl. (Swept nt public Til Sle Ib not pretty, but she la ..- Mill. ""' ', l.!il..o 3lin lioi' tflllccut and biiiuii"'"'" "" Ec lo capture thc affections of nUrlf- ltb Brcat advaiitnge and Z 'look I'- " wns nRnJn,,t thc l)"',,1,c eV of tbi' rountry to bnvc n member If hf rowl family Intermarry locally, ' , ..' i.,, mixed in nnrtv in. IrifUM. It " n established fact. Prince Is Disciplined "I beced Charles to consider nil n. farts and he promiwd to forgo fonal wM. for the benefit of ik.rmintry. but the marrlase took p ace It Odcssaf and It was aided by Uer V T.ater an nnnullment una Hinted on the grounds that no bans 55 published. 'fTnrlc joined hla lTRimcut, rom ..ii.rl 'to do to under mllitnry dikd ffi and he nent to Hudnpest with Lr army. Association nitli patriot.! Piunanlans showed him hU duty and ki niiickly realized how foolish he linri fffn to lo'c hi? country for n Blrl. U.j in now areeptcd n mission to Japan, "l-re j,p will Htay for six mouth. Should the sirl marry another person -th affair will be ended.' Thi quern received the correhpoiiuent In n comfortable Hitting room on the ftmlly fl"or r tnc Pa'aee. a lnrgi'. roomv. rnmhling stincturc. formerly n (DrjTf'nt. perchrd on n wooded slope outfide the ( ity. "The reconstruction of Kumauia is the great task for which wo now are norking." were th? opening words of the interview. "Ttiis is one of the rea sons I hope to visit America, possibly in September." Queen Marie said i"he was trying to Jica practical queen, ndding: "That is why I am interested in the reconstruc tion of Rumania. 1 run sure that nuy one who imcMs uioucy here will- get n return with a handsome profit. Wc bnvc "itxernl loans offered us and wc would accept them if we could adopt methods ot payment, such lis oil und timber ijiinst imports. Our pockets are empty jiow because the natiocal treasury is jn Russia. n well as the riown jewels. Her Crown in Doubt "It is nn old tradition that a iitecn lliould wear a crown. T have had scv trll ury smart ones. It is iincomfoit- tiiti'tAwfAW f?" .4 ., VL ' iV" "oisucyisis liato sola my crbwus. However, the! safety of thc natlounj treasury Is guarontccd by thc Allies. .i 3lim"nlif "ny lrcnt w"h thc Bol- Allies, but It will bo Impossible for me to feel kindly toward those who mur rtcrcd member of my mother's family and Kmporor Nicholas. y i nave many friends In America and Iive been urttA w ( n.i.t,!... 1 .i.. i. .. ..:.! i., .. .f .. ,,.... k . ,. . . - n rjaaeaBaae Ih.i nnMiin.j-ii.-. ."""?.. Vt .'-.: " no uieiui 10 ineir country commiMioner,. presented to th! Irfgis- 120 n 10I5'to-2SliB8" nst 7ar. and nnin.fr. A.T a.".i """:L'L,U .V.?!1 vn"1 ,n lD1 way." Mature last nieht. This Is ad Increasa of the numbef of mflrtifASlurci-s nu'd deal- 111 n io ror mo a new horizon and I shall i . to gauge the woman's movement: MUTOR RECE PTS $2,931,902 U ' -' able J.ne war lias advanced the power of woman. She can never g6 back. 1 Bay this without being an ardent or violent feminist. In politics woman is a most useful clement. "I npvor tilth in . ...ii ..... t I hav sympathies with those who think N. J, Commissioner' Shows Income Increased $500,000 Over 1918 Trenton, April 0. Gross receipts of State Motor Vehicle Department for last year amounted to $2,031,002, as shown id inr annum ronort of William li, Dili, VWMtr more; than i?500,000 over the receipts for 1018. Fourteen years ago, when the acpariment was established, the re ceipts amounted to $07,00:1. The remarkable growth In the use of automobiles Is indicated by other fea tures of the report. For example, there were 100,873 car registrations last year, as against 78,233 in 1015. Thc numW of drivers' licenses increased from 100,- er' lti'rtnaf.a trnni 11.14 fA.ITftl. Practlcally the only decrease wn In the registration of motorcycles, amount ing last year to 1M10.' as against 3,108 in 1017. In explanation of the gradual disappearance of motorcycles from thc highways, Mr. Dill lcmarkcd that, the cost of a motorcycle tndnv Is Almost its great as that of an automo bile, the result being tluit motolcclc. nre being supplanted by automobiles. Burn Cheaper Fuel Get More Power A-!- "V .rV - T . I . I ""- -. In the Hotel Oliver, South Bend, Indiana, a Sturtevant Turbo-Undergrate Blower, in a special test, raised a 1 50 hoMe-power boiler to 309 horse-power. This 206?S of Increased power was reached on coke breexe. OTURTEVANT Turbo-Undergrate Blow- crs were designed in accordance with the Sturtevant principle of putting air to work, these compact units are built like every other Sturtevant product strong, rugged, and capable of doing more work than other makes with the same ratings. During the past sixty years many manu facturers have found that the extra strength and longer life of Sturtevant machinery are a paying investment. Sturtevant Turbo -Undcrgrate Blowers secure the advantages of mechanical draft Ait small expense. Cheaper grades of fuel can be burned, yet the boilers will generate greater pressure than formerly. These small units increase the flexibility of boilers, enabling a plant to easily meet peak loads. An installation of Sturtevant Turbo-Un-dergrate Blowers is only a matter of hours. No costly equipment lies idle when the load is light. This form of mechanical draft is intended for boilers ranging from 50 H.P. to 400 H.P. A Sturtevant representative will gladly tell you about the savings these undcrgrate blowers effect. Write, phone, or wire for him. Telephone: Market If SO i B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY A. L. T1UCKMAN, District Manager 135 North Third Street The cigar that never varic The Biggest Eight cents' worth ever put into a cigar. 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They have insured Vitagraph against huge losses possible in film-land through faulty motor equipment This same confidence in R&M Motors has influenced many other manufacturers to depend on R&M Motors in their factories and in their products, such as motor-driven devices for the store, office and home. The R&M name plate is all you need know about a motor or motor-equipped device. The Robbins & Myers Co., Springfield, Ohio ror Tmnty. thr Vtrrn Vitvi t QvtUy Pa4 nd Motif Address Office Nearest You 1418 Walnut St., Philadelphia Room 120 E, 30 Church St., New York, N. Y. " Robbing & Myet$ Motors ,n y "li-. (.. i tl 'V !t tfl U t f r ?i n a'' i Yi 'ill 41 ' ti i VI i ' 1?-'l x I V e mL.. - 1: A . li N , J a .i .- -3.:VuWLvm-. . ,' .., : llj 2 "'fte J 7 " "Ft'WFtVt -" '