GBSSraSSSIB issHiswiviaa- iV,.-J.'?,y; rffcpw? ;-.ffl'.v7 mw 'i.;raw, u- V.1T 'J frt&i, $;" ff If . . S ?i M.v wviT.jra. . w U T JLUXTXX1VT Wt r,. -ii A . SfIffi DTTUi.ir iivnauttiL'- v.v " ' A . , ? . TAHFFKEPT Visiting Capital PV OF MS w. fiJV -. Manufacturers Call for Partisan Measure en Scientific Basis " IHUYSEN IN DRIVE r Klf 5a It Nrval yKf-' S& EH JfalP Cerrespariiut March 2. A nallnn- 'Campaign te take the tariff out of has been launched lie re by the i icturers' Association of New .ler- ' i.It Initial demand .tails for ttn it of a non-partisan tariff. drawn alens scientific rather I l,fJlt.ml line. ' iter KreyunanuTRen. intredticins n toensored by the asportatien. castf a eswpnljn 'in the Finance i Ittet. en which lie wni roeontlr ! Usd te succeed the Inte Senater , te have Its principles Incer in the tariff bill new nciidlns , tie committee, i the nroned man mcifici would be ase(bd en all imperti line te the difference in "oenver- kC0(ts ' here and nVread. Auther- 'tjier ticterniininjr mc eonversion I " would devolve en the Tarm Cem. I SSlsaler). operating under the direction ,4tthe Secretary of Commerce, aviktcd ; unity 01 adviscri incimiinc uuiik manufacturer"", agriculturist", cee- , ifAvasaatatg and labor lender. Vt.I preentins the proposed tailff pre. i tkS-jsjasai t0 members of the Hern Wnj-f iykj'"Ji Means and the Senate Finance I SSI WWiritteeM yesterday .T. Philip Ulrd, , Went et tnc ozenation, and .iuiius ann. of Fertinann & HufTuiann textile r.er.ufaetin'ers. of l'nssaic. .T., irembers of t!ie .ishoclatien'a ,rilf Committee, have requested pas- by CensreR of temporary form la Hen te afford motet tien te Amer- $. mttt" manufacturer!! while a Ktentilie r ' "Without till Imuedlnte .uotci-tten ?' 4AW. iVMnri Amerlmn .mlmM-v Trill tsnr Kreatly from the damning of & x; ii m :3. u .bB.BK v: w yBsst-. .atsBB BsBBsaBsBaltiSBBBt - Pv'sBsbI BsbBsbbbbbbbIBibW ., -'!'' Baal BsaBsaBsaBBl ift-'-xB BaBBaBalBBBBvx sbbbbb bbbKkBsssw , Bsssal f?' - B9B1 Polite - s - r r - jMPin I Art e 'iimmM J Wi'S a . 'lc. rrmK".i i I'i '.!; ftAift-V 1 cci .:4aiiEl,.. . IM' I w NAVY RESERVE PLAN OUTLINED IN BILL 'Measure Drawn by Department Would Effect Complete Reorganization MERCHANT SHIPS INCLUDED j v grutulty would .te te eacheffleer when commissioned In the fleet reserve, with an Additional $ae allowance for each J Bucceetiing tour years of service. In tlme of varevery reserve officer Mould rorelvi, $1G0 for uniforms, ' In wartime reserve officers would be ranked net below the last regular of Ocer in each rank, taking their own order of seniority ef.kervlcc in the list, regular navy regulations as te promo tion applying te the entire list. Annual Training Provided In peacetime the fleet reserve would be. required te give fifteen days' train ing ccrvice annually, rccelvine regular PLAN 9 SHAFTS IN EUROPE AT AMERICAN WAR SCENES mended legislation by Congress, in ad -'".- : :!' """" vuini ,iif nn the inurn than TflO man mnnn v i riVrnr.;.l-a "i.nta proposed Aa announced today. -. " :. . . ,.vm,w .... , i fiV ,, .lennrtm Hy the Associated Freis Va.shiiiglen, March -'. Cempleic le le le or2nnl?.ntlen of the Naval ltecrve is proposed in u tcntatic bill prepared by the Navy Department and forwarded te officials of the Naval Kcserve Associa tion by Secretary l)eub for comment i hcferi' it Is pic'ented te Congress, In cluded in the proposed net Is the pre- (Vision for a merchant mailne reserve section and for certain merchant (-hips I le llv a reeive cmblrm. T.Iie bill would ubelMi all existing ii!i:il or marine corps reserve and cs- ' tajdlsh n ninal icscrvc as a "compo nent pari'' of the n.ivy, consisting of lUiicc u utM-s. inu iicci rcMTr. liir jmvi chant marine naval receive and the volunteer uavnl icscrvc. A M'parate section ptevides for reeijantatlim of the pre-'ent Mailne Ceips llcscive In conformity with the new plan. All urrMiit membeiK.ef the various clashes of naval rencrvikts, both effi- and men. and the Naval Militia mild be breusht Inte the new system. nflicere net te be above the rank of lieutenant commander e.tceiit for "a i Mitntlnarfan the navy (lying pay scale Fleet reserve officers below the rnnfc I of lieutenant cemmnndcr and diluted men attached te n division WmiM rn. eelve one-thirtieth of th; monthly base pay of their rank or rnting for net nlerc than live drills or equivalent training n month. These net attached te such or er ganised divisions would receive four thirtieths of their base pay for "sat isfactory performance" et duties as signed te them. Division commanders would receive $M0 n year in addition te Ihc prescribed training pay. Fleet reserve officers above the rank of lieutenant commander would receive $fiOO n year exclusive of training or nc nc tlve frcrvice pay. Te fill up the fleet reserve, authority would lie given te require a four-year Act teserve enrellmuit as part and extension of each mnn enlisted in the regular navy, assignment te the reserva te be made unless the Railor rc-cnllsted. Ne active duty without their consent would be required of men in the licet reserve and they would receive !?20 a yeui . ROY BLACK HEADS DENTISTS S 0? tra NVs t'hote. MISS NANIV-ANN, I'AUIJiY The Kcritiiclihn N spending a few ucelis ultli friends in congres sional circles simill Dcrecntaci' in m.tiider or captain." I p'M'i ve weulil be fe leflicds would held their I "during Ihc pleasure of dent Man AmAMn KIaiu Affl. the innl: of com- " . , " ; , Enlistments in the ,:ers of Central Pennsylvania Society four e car, while Alloenn. Va., March 2. Officers were lommNsiens elected at cstcrdav Kjcsslen of the con the I'icsl- cntlen of the Central Pennsylvania Dental hociety iierc as tollens gellcal Church began last night. The i gcnc . te crAl Ij'.able tcr AV.tr l)ut Itev Ulach. Iluntliigden, president; . Ueicrvism of the first two clae- , w. A Ankeiiv. Johnstown, vice prcsj prcsj ceuld be e;-dcrcd te duty by the Vrcsl- K'nt: " ' yanev. A 1 tee nn record - dent lii ilmu u -vur or national cmcr- "'? '"'""' " ". .Vlul"i U. S. Would Mark Spots Where 'Yanks Made History Washington, March 2. (By A. P.) -Erection of nine monuments in Ku rope te mark places .of special interest and historical importance In tlie serv ice of the American Expeditionary Forces Is contemplated in the memo rial plans of the War Department for which President Warding has recem- menrlcr! lolslatlen bv Cencrrcsn. In ad ditien te the mure than 100 map monu ments nronescd. Aa announced tedny by the department, these monuments of artistic design weuia mars tne ioiiew ing places: Tvher the first American soldier Xaa,kHled In Europe; where the first, merlcan soldier was wounded Ut the front! Area of German raid en First Division, .November '2, 11)17, during which first American soldier was killed In action and first Ame rlen soldier was captured. FJrst sector held by nn American division acting Vas a unit: where Eleventh! Engineers fought at Cam brat; sector held 'by Sixth Engineers March 21, 1018, during German of fensive. Important action, of the 360th, 370th, 871st and 372d American Regiments while serving with the French ; point near Cciara, Italy, where 332d Infan try was engaged; tpwn of Hamel, cap tured wit!) 'the assistance of units of Thirty-third Division en July 4, 1018. - - - r i ii - - ' - - ' ' " ' " ' ""'" "''"" m - --, r t oaei j-aone I A e D WVIBBa Te the Company With a Shipping Problem FOR THE ADDING MACHINE ADDING MACHINES are installed as ' labor saving devices time eliminators Te be fully effective the operator should have light correct in quality and quantity. Adjustable te individual requirements. Thia is addressed te these concerns who feel that their system of handling freight, express or local deliv eries might be improved. ' Yeu should have a Bystcm te record, classify and consign veur commodities in your shipping department just as geed as you have in your order department te insure that orders are properly entered and filled. A request for information en the part of such a concern will net put them under the slightest obligation. It may be the means te saving TIME, LABOR and MONEY. ' Hundreds of local concerns will say that our' service has been profitable te them. Write or phone. Autographic Register Ce. 1015 Lincoln Bldg., Phila., Pa. JOHN J. RUDDY. Ditt. Mgr. EMERAL1TE Adding Ma-, chine Lamps with the ricV daylight attachment change ordinary electric light into soft cyc-saving dalight, correct in qual ity and diffusion. The adjustable bracket, nnd green glass shade, make It possible te concentrate the light just where desired, eliminating the annoying glare from keyboard. Yeu cn et mete tnJ better work out of V 4 f i i 'i vE4"ifcaply wade foreign merchandise Inte greatly tt&.Sk United States AtSSJTfce New Jersey association will im sfcysjeately seek the cn-opsratien of m v Stirimrlinnt the country in tinini Cen- K JsjWt te nutherlre the drafting of a JW '"'main In all Its branches freedom from xMJF&K tfcecom.taet menace of tariff revision, $wfrbjs v "The present tariff," Mr. Bird said. e IB, n ravswedly disregards all thought of !!?.. a: ItiiliiKti-r and Is drafted unlplr fnr --"m " . -..-..... lirs formal conference session nml I emerseiicy. but in time of peace could communion will be held today, lllshep ' be culled out only with their own con M. F. Hell uill preside and the sessions ' i-cnt, except for piccrlbed training.! will continue uitll Monday. j The eluntccr vcscive would be liable Tlie healing of the bnach of mere ' for war duty only. i than n core of years' stiiiiillnj with the While en .active duly, ccept train- , Kvjiigclical Association binuch of tlie ing. they would uccive the pnv and church will come up for consideration ut nllewnnees of their rank or uradc in the conference. the rcculer tcrvicc nnd a ?100 clothing I i ili Ul lllUil'llUI Villi-- ... . srv.t . ' throughout the war or .-Je hn-tewn treasurer: C. L. Whltten, .Tohnvtewn: AV. E. Black, Lcwlbtewn : C. I. Baldwin, Pntten, censers. Htll. Sprue .:l. Systems for all businesses. Rell Stationery for Mnnl- folding Devices, lliree or mere copies at one w ritinc without intcrleaing of carbon. Accurate nlign Koilenf . r m w, , V;SBb purpose ei revenue, ine lnaaenuacy K. t.iB him AnuA n.u .tint,, Ann In ,m m'H,9IB t.tue...i. i.a.n (..it... vi.u ... .u. .Ki?& M.1 I.Immh Clitt ln.fliinll.np Tina lun lVv.flm., Liiiii n. 1.11.7 iiiuuvuuihj uni uuvi i v4.dtttev'itAi1 bv tttf. i1iTnnrn!t?nftnn nt .Mmn exchange and the resultant , VyHi ing of foreign production costs. I S'imJH" rcnnRuuycB em weum aueru . VIsjiIu..ii., .i..ii.. ...i(r ...1.1.1. - I am arBiincLiY iiuLrviiii- iniiu. iiitrii t'l- Bttfrrely protects American labor, i Mselfie duties en imnerted materials VSSH based en the difference between ' Cannlnn costs' in thin ceuntrv anil i . . mt ' ' - . . Uv.TBme costs abroad. I.y 'conversion, -5? ' is meant the cost of mnnufnc- ' VtsMsg or producing articles, including ' ikJBeeat of lober, overhead, Interest, I sjMance and transportation. I tA- I 41Wrah A& 1. Jh. MAill, All 1t.Sl AM A. r 1 m I PiVAijb in Uliivi" nuiur, mi (lyura till IH1- I Ry.-Fjarti (ire uxed en tne costs et convert r Vi f?1figthc raw or semi-finished materials fJS nnlihert articles. Tiuctf uiu un LTinvcrsiun costs I! afford American labor the first 'jA)-iMfate protection agninst mere ' ;& Tfisspiy maae xereign products it lias ,&JrSI, received. Ad valerem duties arc .&' ' awwswifc. .....ci-.-..' " . 1I1U1IU1UUU 4kWkt7 'or logic, 'jSpSViiJ'A just and equitable tariff can only && && possible under any circum- spaaees by tne nmeltisli co-operation "rf-tlie leaders of American Imtincbs in 'asl oil lta brandies, nnd enlv Modernize Your Wedding Ring It can be remodeled at a nom inal cost -the ring is net cut, the inscription is net harmed, nor is the cherished sentiment destroyed. The skill el modern craftsmen makes it possible te overlay with Before platinum any old - fashioned wed- vr"r ding ring. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut s. DIAMOND atUP.CIIAVTS JUVTCLCnS SII.VKKiJ.MITII.S r'SsTralne of the material and labor, ' t 4. .x j f&feMte either grossly under-pretecta en Mmr fmr Jr &5s.',rtth0Bt n,,J' ia' UvlOUIOI , 9, Una can we g sranaarnn imera-alike." V.VJ(, MS iae,? - with iii'!i maintain American for producers and fcM- llfflESIDENTS-EMERITUS OF TWO COLLEGES DEAD Aaaii U--..1 A-mU.... I Wm . UBIlfl UB IIS.I I IB. US IIIIICI ML nil IrTvLS i-u B -. e.--.j ytprrt wviiu w. Biauiicr, u, girinigra iW&SIBW X01U. March 2. Dr. Geerge :)Xsm, aeventy-eight years elu, pres, f.'sttat emeritus of Amherst Cellczc, iic,'. raSfSJI. his home here yesterday. L'-fii "''' WB" graduated from Amherst In 3JS&Jf8y in ISCi). He ecciipi-d pulpits in U.$$ fiT:atienal Churche of Auburn. jjSafJ, M., and I'reTidence. IJ. I., and wa r'Sytt SaSae Drafesser of Christian t!.cole2 Di-'S Andover In IKS.",. hffii ', Jl' 1800 nni1 hcl1 thnt I",st l!,ltiI i"l WkfvMt held the dezree of doctor of divinllj i'li-, JT lian-anl, lulc, uartmujth an w&nrr m Vs'i ssafn Vnherslty. Calif., March LV P.ft-, -.'4 Japliiiru Ma.'t-T ti. ...... t... ..... 1.1. ... mxL?1 ". limn unjivj iiiiuiiiri, invMuvill iSy, ssscrltus of Stanford I'nlvcrslty. died last k'xM iht of heart disease. lie wan the (KcfeiFsieeBd president of Stunferl Vnlr- T&ei'VE farti "uccrn.iut, iwiiu eiurr rfiinian. I ,raV'nSi new is chancellor emeritus. He was IfMWsftt S Market. Tcnn.. Jul? 4. L.auiireu pnMUPWTinw nPCMc hi, HjmOt 'Evaneellcal Meeting v'fi ,Jlburg te Debate Met n Lew- laburg te Debate Merger hburg. Pa., March 2. With than t!00 delegates from New West Virginia and the ential nef this State In attendance, pre xy meetings or tne twrnty-eignth I pension of the Central i'ennsjl- vemcrence et tne united Jan- laatllalaBbsaa I . m I tHKY&pWvaHiaHlftS ' aABaBlli.HBHBiB.lEBB N0.3 MOTOR DRIVfi MACHINE K&H imFT Jr ft latrewi j your Business ' , 1 LW rreDiems Here )9A il- pV Afterburner Tricks T m v y .' p flu -J .' ly '41 .iV III'' , Werry and luck of system are at the bottom of most business troubles. Here are hundreds e trained ex perts ready te show you all the lat est and best business systemsnet "ready made" but "made te order" for your business. One hour here may be worth thou sands a year te you. Are Yeu Hungry Fer Orders? then: 1 telephone Walnut 5641 write: Rapid Addressing Machine Company or visit us at 1208 Chestnut Street Most businesses have a crick in .the neck today from twisting their heads in search of orders. Apparently there is no royal read te deflation. , But you have taken your losses. Inventories have been reduced. Liquid ' atien is about ever. Business generally is clearing the decks for action. Just ahead lies a great cycle of sound growth and sane expansion. Heads up. Let's go ! Belknap Systems of Addressing are life savers for concerns who need business i i i Economically and effectively, they go after business and get it. When depression first j set in te the tune of cancellations from all points et tne compass, lets of concerns were able te keep things going thanks te the I facility and celeritywith which their Belknap 1 Systems enabled them te turn a vigorous I broadside of direct selling effort en every worth-while concern in their line. ' With things beginning te leek up en all sides, the possibilities for its profitable employment in your business are getting better every day. Get busy ! Begin te tell people aboutyeur goods. Under any circumstances, and in all times, it is very valuable te have a wide acquaintanceship among the folks you ought te sell. But, today their acquaintanceship and geed will are abso lutely essential te your continuance in business. Let a Belknap Service Man explain te you our Syst;ems in detail from our 98 Guaranteed Lists of all trades te ways of reaching the con- -cerns represented by these lists inexpen- 1 sively, systematically and profitably. A telephone call te Walnut 5641, or a letter te us at the address below, will bring him. Better have him come; you are paying for Address ing Efficiency manyimes ever in the leaks i and losses of your present inefficiency. And it , is all se easy and simple. Yeu are half-equipped for a Belknap System new! I Any business that owns a typewriter and a stenog steneg 1 rapher te operate it is mere than half - equipped for Belknap Addressing Efficiency. Your regular office typewriter is the only machine needed te cut a Belknap Addressing Stencil. Your 1 stenographer can cut it, just as, she would address, an " envelope. I After that it is just a question of using the stencils as you need them. And when you need them, a Belknap i Addresser will speed through the job for you with me- I chanical infallibility and mere than human intelligence at tne rate et isuu te li.uuu per hour, depending en the kind of machine your business seems te need. On request we will gladly send you a book telling you mere about Belknap Systems of Addressing. But a personal talk is generally mere satisfactory." Se if you want mere business if you arc hungry for orders call Walnut 5641 for a Belknap Service Man te call at once or write us at the address below. i i m i1f3l TTT rvefy muni iiijw.niie H"irfu wm. an j H S7jV2ilf? h Emerillw. The but tie liuuiance you cm $ BaH nfZisi I buy better eye rnein bttttr work. t BaH 'iJtlS-' II Write for booklet ihewlng 50 rittemt, I alaH 'WJ II yfcld by office wpplr nd electtlcil ililtt. i H h II. C. McFADDIN & COMPANY , PafaPA P 30 Warren Street New Yerk i Q k s J I IttltrttfUiMinO Dtvicti t!net II!) 'f e lit Bfr" sm?mm 4 M Sjh a& A r"Ti I f ktrjvJiUli M lUceOOJt II smaV till ilffPt liXr?H! A n 0-ksesr VWL1 p8f ' 'eSfiT U l Bv WtfBalL "I nliti3"ffnai It teuly nltticltd ta XGriaaawaaBBB "In1!!! O BaaV TtJ enw tmtraliu, eld er ntui Ivpi. tmiltni- fKSPaaSBBSBJpJBjaBJBBJimBIV P i I H HkhBSaT I (I L ard, ie er 10 uatt tttctne lamp, Vj T"rinr,il -V jrl l J i' T II . BBaaBal L ". aw m. i s -wn-k s: r aocier- " iobei 10 turnip JmJmmlmQMnh III lallmffmtt .- mriAwAwrmrTMMmm jm m wrz MmxuFf&mgm mtmi "i The National Desk lae Fer Sale in Philadelphia by RETAILERS ''H WM. II. IIOMUNS rOSITANV A. I'lniUUSTZ & G0M1'AV Tin: ruiLyui:i.i'HiA u.ixTmc company WHOLESALERS .101IN V. PAIIKK MORRIS 8KI.AK fOMPANT 1RANKI.IN F.I.KrTKIO COMPANY I'HII.ADKIJ'IIIA KI.KCTRIO 8UPPI,YI1i:PT. ITIAM II. hTKAVAKT Kt.KTTRIC COMPANY UD.MHKY KI.KCTRIP COMPANV W'AT,KKH A Ki:PI.KR NOYKI.TY KI.KCTRIO COMPANY lOSI-l'll K. ritKCIIIK COMPANY II. C. ltOllKUTM KMX.TRIO SUPPLY COMPANY J. V. lll'CIIANAN HUFPI.Y COMPANY 0U4 tllilJiilt SI. 1335 ChfMnut l. 10IU & Cbestnnt bit. 31 V. 7(h St. 40 N. "Jin M. 1.1 N. 7lM St. rji s. inn st. .17 N. 7lh fft. 1007 Arch bt. A3 1 Chrnrnur St. .10J2 34 N. Illl bl. 27 N. 7lli M. HOI R.in SI. 1715 Cheediut !t. Ale ler ale by efllfe upplj- nod elfcirrtul drillers and Arst-elaiis ilrpnrlinent lcrtn.jl Grtttt, Melttfany r Oak finish Sorrow Sections m wii sues give Werk Ltd f Solid brenxt Ilardwart A' sanitary bast closed iast also furnished. Sticlcef Wrdeiteele end Uncttci BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ This Ne. 3 Moter Drive Belkntp Ad dresser addresses 15,000 te 25,000 names a day. flAPip Addressing iachine r,e. 1208 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA OSees and Agendas la all Principal citJta See Exhibit of Belknap Addressing Systems wheh you visit the Business Shew at Commercial Museum 34th Street below Spruce March 6th te 11th inclusive Booths 47 and 58 vv4 pssm i w :'C':'W.KV' SV ?wr 1 , I -, t ", M.- k n A.. .. . siaiaf fliaicnes ''SMtebes are laid en a fmoett. I r l&te. Paid vnur (lllirn- hrlnci'n . lM the mstnrtic, inllucnuc will , ftautcbes te myster)eunly llii ; is wn xf bcmlins tim )ci' sss ana Diewlns lightly -flkreH thrm (e Il KSWWfl-B MtonamSmShew RELKNAP YSTEMS COMMERCIAL MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA. J - J -"TWJ Get" Allsteer' Prices Before Yeu Buy on en filing CABINETS SHELVING DESKS AND TABLES SAFES See the <ikfa Office Furniture Exhibit at the Busi ness Shew next week. Phene Spruce 5837 for Complimentary Dusines Tickets Office Furniture The General Fireproofing Company i-niL.vL.fcLh'HIA BRANPH Rn; Rlrlr. II CnmnliNtA I J-. rv 1 "Recerd ST StC fcr Innediate DeUvexy BeTl-sZ ' rfinB and Waterproofing Engineers" Bell-Spruce 5837 Keystone-Race 2704 Distributors P.M. VWWy VTeeK FOR ADDRESSING EVERYTHING AI.I.KMOWN. PA TI ANTIC CITY S Iirsri u. t!. ' KNI.N. I'.' IIAKIIIMII III,, l' I 1VPUT1H1 ... ' ::.:.'.' .:? i.. rn 11 NattmUAl MmimiiA Slum it. tut m - -;-;-;x: r- .--- -'. : . j Has mm ttfUHonejnt mm ENVELOPES WRAPPERS DUE BILLS RECEIPTS ) I bulletins I CIRCULARS " II. in iii iiisnrnv M.M.U 4 KNAUKli N.iiMiir,1i,;nRNT e,u'ant 0; A'l'lifS17' COMPAXV II. ' .' silAAIir.it s , in ;....".". i NOTICES OP I l.lll'.l.ll . l,OlTSll,l.h. PA. " UI.'ADIMI, p. ' " -i ,i.t- iiia, r.. IRKNTON. V V wii.iiKs-itAiuii:' i ?.':.'."." COMPANY OF V .1 WII.I.IAMS"':,.0' L,,'1,V.'.K'S VeMPANY ' ' IIAIINO re.V, Vl-i, ' ' .V".1 '. 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