KXS&tfflPX BTwrarTrvr ; i'vKw IViteW &ik l s SPVS! rs rtT"!' IWet T. $ A ' ( 'iwinrn rAnrinii riitfi-iuni 'i w; R.'XKJJ. K4N'' "t? 'Wr- EVENJNGf 51 r vimiir " .i.t'&lllllUlB1 Jimw WJ.t am fm TRADE BOOM HERE Pvlfi v'9 p,ace in World Commerce AM ' wuiuiieu ni vrrice nppnancB Hsk ' f managers' Luncheon EVSTr . . &ATTELL IS SPEAKER i i KV W w W PJt. te ', I'tw Vj I'' ? H-vl ? ' 10 rA y I ,i ' T,lillailr1plils' plnee' In trip foreign trade of the country was outlined today t the limclireii of the Offire Appliance Manncrrs' AKicmtlnii thnl Inaugurated ,the Nnllennl Ilii"ftinc.s Shew at the Commercial Mucum. 'Tliln exhibition s of the Rrenteit Importance," said Dr. 1-. .1 Cattell. , city statistician. "It precedes by two xveejs the Foreign Trade Council, I lrhleh I(1elgnfd te make Philadelphia cne of the greatest petts of the country In It feielgn trade. i "Thin being the ene. the city must be (equipped te conduct its business In the most efficient manner possible, nnd the I office equipment and ether aids en view ' here will eKsint In that materially. i "As for the Commercial Museum Itself, it is 1 lie sreatcst of its kind In the world. 1 had n part in its foundation, with Dr. W. V. Wilsen, its' ,hcad." Dr. Wilsen nlse spoke, outlining the advantages of the museum, nnd Inviting ,thc manufnctuicrs te take advantage of the service burcnu. which is of the greatest assistance te manufacturers. he said, who seek n foreign outlet for their poeds. Other nddrcsses were made by Frank E. Tupper. president of the National Business Shew, and (J. H. Jacksen, sales manaser of the Multi graph Company. Everj new device which science and human ingcmiltv has devised for the cenvenleme of these who work in of fices is or! exhibition at the show which 1U continue throughout this week in conjunction with a "Better Office (Methods" campaign conducted by the Office Appliance Managers' Association. A typewriting contest will be held this afternoon, open te all students from schools within a radius of 100 miles of Philadelphia, under the supervision of J.' X. Kimball, of the International Typewriting Contests. I Tomorrow and Thursday afternoons trill be reserved for cxecutiu-s, in order te provide ample opportunity for the examination of the npplianc.es without . haste. One hundred and sixty-five liwns ' have exhibits in the show. ! There will be many exhibits of lc- I Ices which are new In principle nnd de- f Ign. The latest Edisen dictation ma chine has been se constructed that it xnay be controlled electrically by a touch of the linger, both by the person dictat ing and the stenographer who is using Jthe record for transcription , There are many new models of stan dard duplicating machines en exhibi tien, with nupiereus Wbtems of filing nd tertln? cotresnendence nnd records. . Among the latter, a number of (he visl- I (tile filing systems ere particularly in- , gen'etis. Time-recording and checkins devices have also undergone marked improve ments, which arc incorporated in the latest mode! new en view, while the I addressing and mailing machines, which have lately come Inte such widespread use. are commanding unusual interest. . Expert demonstrators are en hand te show the bent and most advantageous method of operating tijese contrivances, 'and full Information about costs, deliv eries nnd ether matters is te be hed at every booth. t ru, The show will continue open dally' from 1 te 10 P. M. this week, and tickets may be obtained from cxhih , iters or from the manager of the ex hlbltIen at the Commercial Mueum. HINDU TROOPS RESTIVE One Company Tries Hunger Strike and 20 Oeiert Frem Anether Allahabad, Ind'a. March (1. The Pioneer reports that there was "slight trouble recentl" among the Fourteenth Sikhs and the Nineteenth Punjabis at lullumlcr. IJetli of these leglmcnts have excellent war ucerdj. The newspaper snvs the double be gan when two Sikhs denned Gandhi caps nnd were punished, Six ethers of fended slmllarlv, after which twenty, of the SlkliR deserted. One Punjabi company went en a hunger strike, hut the trouble, according te the Pioneer, has subsided. v Reth regiments were about te go en service overseas. It Is said the men re cently came under the Influence of agitators. FATIMA'S ESCORTARRESTED Suspect Accused of Impersonating Naval Officer en White Heuse Visit Washington. March 0. Arrest in Brooklyn of Stephen Weinberg, tinder Indictment here for Impersonating nu officer of the United States Nnvv. was announced last night by W. J. Burns, Director of the lturenu of Investigation of the Justice Department. Mr. Burns said that Weinberg, who ns Commander Stanley Wcjman. V. S. N. Accompanied the Princess Fntlma. Sultffna of Kabul, en her visits te the White Ilene nnd Slate Dep.utment ie ccntlv, was taken into mstedy Satmdav night nt his home Iji ItroeMjit nnd will be brought te Washington us seen ns extradition can be arranged. wmsr' -izmwimamW'Wtmnm MAO: EBDfeHlteDBImM - , I " . ' f " FINANCIERS SERV E IN VIGILANTE FORGE Patrel Yonkers Suburbs as Members of Committee te ' Check Heuse Robberies BANKER HEADS THE SQUAD YenUers, X, Y March 0. Twe hankers, u stock biekcr nnd n civil engineer went en duty last night as po licemen, pntrelling the dark, tree lined nvenues of Xcppcrhan Heights, n suburb where the mansions of many Xcw .Yerk .business and professional men nic clustered. The four composed the first duty sqund of the Xeppcrhnn Heights Vig ilance Committee, formed several das age for the purpose of preventing fur ther activities of robbers who took thousands of dollars in property from homes In this section last month, Clarence K. Johnsten, whose name ainmar.s en n private office deer in one of the largest banks in lower Broad Bread wny, Manhattan, wns sergeant of last night's squad. At (I o'clock he cnllcd the tell. Clnrenee Clark, bnnk cashier; tlcerge Stewltte, civil engineer of the Xcw Yerk Central Kallrend, nnd Albert Hathaway, Wnll street broker, an swered. Sergeant Johnsten Inspected their equipment, consisting of new, shining bndges, night sticks and guns, and in structed them te bcjilcrt nnd vigilant. "Yeu bctchn 1" chorused the force as it nbeut-faced and left police head quarters Sergeant Johnsten's drawing loom. - ir-mjw ,5i. '. m2mrMmiMsTWR ;(wCTirM.t' lTiwJii&M r r 'vi " " A- J : ' m ' Si. ;,f4u ar,tw.us;i wa .w-y ,,'vvis s i "VriMU. l" )'!v rm, L-f ?Zttji Kverctl station of the Bosten Elevated Itnilwny, nren jesterday. The occh ecch pants broke Inte the .office, stele the safe, containing S800 in nickels and dimes, leaded It en (he truck and cs-enped. Steal Safe With $800 In Change Eterett, Mass., March 0. A motor metor moter truck wns driven te the office of the Bvmmmmmmmmmmmm rnnt Your Own Postage" The Permit Mail-O-Meter Medel D Mail-O-Mctcr Seals, Imprifits and Meters first class mail in one operation. sicets all Government require ments. Handles ell standard eine epes as well ns ill the freaks and "specials." i TI1? i Mfcll-O-Meler Company has had thliteen enis experience In the, mailing machine business, nnd guarantees this machine. no!a nu.. . VUH.C uevice verapany,um b s 837 Chesuiut Street. Phila. ! liiiiiiimmiinii!ifi(fimMiimiriittninairNi.mt,1. ,..- f """ ' miymwmmwmmmmwmmm "PAPfeR0IDw Filing & Mailing Containers Including the well-known Vertex File l'ecket for correspondence will be en lew nt the Business Shew Beeth 20 A "Papereld" Pocket Wallet for personal use wilt be glen J'rtEE te every Interested -caller at our Beeth. Alvah Bushnell Ce. Dtreblt Filing CeMtimrs Philadelphia, Pa. iFRENCH WIDOWS ARE LUCKY . lYt x BA nM 'fill. m. m rj r.ji" m Accidentally Fires Weapon In Play- t ing With Pistol J West Hyde Park, X. Y March fi. 'Theodere tlelF, wealthy building con ".tractor, was accidentally shot and killed Aiii his home here yesterday by a friend. Jeseph Hofstadt, a policeman, while -bantering about gunplay. Xetlclng Hofstadt nnd another man 1 'Hhllit thev Wfri Inknftrtlnv a n.ml. &i;illU residence, Mr. Ueis called them i&larte his home and said jestingly : fiyjSJ,-"! thought for a moment you fellows E&CT" creeks. It's a geed thing r didn't e my gun uaniiy or 1 might have en pet shot." well, you may have had a battle," Istadt replied, playfully nulling a Iter from Its holster. The weapon was discharged nnd the wrr. weunuca in the neck, fell te noer. tils wife screamed nnd Hof- t summoned a physician, but Oeis almost instantly. SrtMan Die at 105: Fathsr Wu n? IJVlBCiaaati, March . (By A. IM n ii. iiarcuir, ijincinnatrs eldest waent. died yesterday at the age of air. iiatvun, a ceateucrate war rran,-,a. never ik-k except nhcn The New GUNN DESKS With the Inlaid "UNO" Writing Bed Shown at the Office Ap pliance Sheiv are sold in Philadelphia by Strawbridge & Clothier Exclusivciy Office - workers Finish the day with out .fatigue. Use the easy-gliding, draglcss Koli-1-Noer, tjie world-famous pencil with lc.vl "smooth as pussy-willow." Ask for Koh-1-Xeor. tsJ Al all hieh-cia Stationery a-ml Dealers in Draw Ing Material. KOH-I-NOOR Pencils "MEPfflSTO" Copylae tak Feaells wamyunH DESK TRAYS 8 in Wire and Weed. Single-Wire Trays and Can Be Built Up Any Height WOOD TRAYS ALSO Single and Deuble OEIOESKSS30E3 laBsH e HMHn fiSissv iishT .sW'bv TiMSsSalsK Hsmst SHl'HBK-Hl IfSisBJ VI n-.' 'lit i oiaetssaaoEio' ec VisiSnFAPsflBniiiHAajMAa International Recording Leck and Autograph Recorder Makes 5 Vital Records Every Merchant Needs l. The time his store is opened in the morning. 2. The time each empleye puts in each day. 1. Actual time en deliveries. 4. Time store is closed nt night. 5. When his doers arc used after hours and by whom, n Accurate records such ns these M lime ncer before been possible. O inspect this equipment at Tlnelli Ne. 110, lluslnnn hliew International Time Recerding: Ce. of New Yerk S4fl X. Itrend Street. 1'lillnitflnliln ipcaeisa iec giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiu ! Your Bill of Ladincr Reauirements I Need Attention I The Crewninf Achievement in Writing-Machine Cm See Demonstration BmshTI Officer Appliance Sa,w Type lrl for all bu.lnti,. ' matte Ivn lmnn..i... ' At YsiHBnjsnjnjBBjnjK y W r Uriahs BU lbs. Betnlir . linunl. IIIm .!,..:; ?! ' I of rPr. 'Any width of. npcciniiT aaapiaa rer Ir.. nwer l5!n,,,, sbl, Hi.-rf..H" -.';..'."'' "ii ...W......BW vniaiicni larmuiv ppacinv. 'T Hammend Typewriter bum liast ittver, N. Y , BZl Cheatnut St., Phlli ....... I L......HmHf..111 (j()What h Ditte? a aB it is tne speeaicsc ana most accurate mettnui Pi . . . . , ! ..i .. """'wu et inter-organization communication, wnere mere than four and less than a hundred copies are required. j See Demonstration. Beeth 61-62 ' NATIONAL BUSINESS SHOW t !-? c.i mil rL..i-..i Cs Dl.:i. J.1t V uine jyatema, avu vnwmMt ?t "iwmeipnia, fa, Jmmmi"' mstsH.i.sii.l.l.l.sVslsVsLsil.l.l.l.sis.saa.T1 Sialic? BUnh. Boek VEO C lvffirt7we ij O.I2NMi3?h5t. PHILADELPHIA W 719 WlJntit 5t i 4 f 1 Tl i--. Vte m. miiip Ne matter what kind, shape, H size or combination of forms your business requires, the "SHOUPALIGNER" handles them all with ONE writing! BOOTH 130 BUSINESS SHOW Yeu are Paying for One of These Machines! Eight of Them Receive Free Hemes Under Ancient Royal Decree Tarls. March 0. That Prance lieners er signature is shown in n striklns fashion by an incident relative te the present housing crisis, tight widow m the town of Auxerrc-wlll seen cele brate the five hundredth anniversary of an act of King Charles VII decreeing that such n number of widows in that ? articular town shall always have rent rce. Gnsten de .Tan-ac. of Cha lies' suite, ' rounded nt the battle of Crarant, was I nursed nnd cured hv eight widows and IVrevided for his nurses In his Atixerie mansion. Charles ailded the prevision 'that the heu'-e "-hejild be forever the (refuge of right widows. The mansion disappeared eentunes age, but the law Mirvhed. nnd in the buildlngM which have succeeded u 'I'rancp has always been faithful te the 'arrangement of the King conserving eight lodging en that particular spot ler eigiit widows (tiesen bv the com cem aaunlty. ) 4 FRAUS TO SIT IN JURIES Reichstag Passage of Measure, Bit terly Opposed, Is Virtually Assured Hpnial Cable Dtta(ch. Cevvrmlil ISI? Rerlln. MhkIi 0. - The (ievernmeni measure qualifying women for jury dutv Was approved by Ihe IteUhMag fem mittec jesterdsy The change though necessary under the eriunl-rlghtR section uf the ronfctilutien. has been steullv op ep ppsed by the Conservatives, particular In Seuth German, nnd b the legal profcihlen. The Intter regard this measure n a utep toward opening seats en the ben"h ,and toward admission te the bar of women, and the idea that females 'should be permitted te sit in judgment ten tneir lords and masters is thoroughly repugnant te the old-style German j, Kind. The new measure nevertheless Is vlr Huallr rert.iin te pass when reported In tne ueicnstag. '- Dm men a m iii i c reirim t ruuiwuiiinii iniuue rnitnu This is the Ne. 4 Rotary machine for small businesses. Belknap Addressnr, hand Speed 1,500 te 1,800 per bout. 'Y'OU are paying for it net once, but many mes ever, in leaks and losses due te old-fashioned bungling methods in handling lists and names. Which particular machine you are paying for depends en the size and nature of your business, and te a cer tain extent en your present method of handling your addressing problems. But we knew you are paying for one of them literally, truly. We are just as sure of it, as we are certain that there is a way te check this waste. Hew te effect this important saving is net such a long story, but we prefer te make it pertinent te your business rather than general. Se, if you request it, we will ask one of our expert Service Men te call and explain the newest, most efficient and economical systems of handling and listing names for all sorts of addressing ; and the heading of statements, pay sheets, route lists, shipping forms, etc. This representative will call entirely at your conven ience ; but meantime we will gladly forward you an interesting book about Belknap Addressing Systems for careful consideration. It is well worth reading. Yeu are paying for the addressing efficiency it tells about, se why net have it ? Atk your mecrettry te arrange the tw terviaw or requatt the" book today. R APID A DDRESSING -M ACHINE rr.OV J208 CHESTNUT ST..PHILADELPHIA Offices and Agencies i jn all Principal Cities I ssssss,ss. IJ 0 j i I ' S A System "Tailored" te Yevr Ntedt I A 1 W m - - Autographic Register Ce., 1015 Lincoln Bldsr.. Phila.. Pa. 1111. Sun.ee OVID JOHN J. RUDDY, Dist. MgT. KeyMene. Itnre 3.WI 5 niliiii'i'''''"""iiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr; Leave Me My Men Carnegie once said: my plants "Yeu can take away my factories and "Take away my railroads, my ships and my transportation "Take away my money strip me of all these but leave me my men nnd in two or three years, at the most, I will have them all again." INSURE YOUR MEN Philadelphia 'Agency The Provident Life & Trust Company Fourth and Chestnut Streets See Our Beeth 149, National Butineia Shew Is there a Traffic Jam inlfeur Office , or lias Business (he VidhinfWmr? (& - V - WTAfW 0 This Ne. 3 Moter Drive Belknap Addresber addresses 15,000 te 23,000 names day. Bee Exhibit of Belknap Addressing Systems when you visit the Business Shew at Commercial Museum 34th Street below Spruce March 6th te 11th inclusive Booths 47 and 56 aaW aWWWWWWW aataaata aaWWWWW L aF MaaWWWWWM aWaWWWWWWa aaWWW aatk egaegaegaegaeW f Jrt 8sr- WLMjI3w($$ te n (E'3SfTC(V JZ? 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