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TUESDAY MORNING APRIL1 3, 1917 I'New Since 1891 "EH 3THE NEW WALL PAPER CO.C I'New Since CANCER PROBLEM ONE OF SOLUTION Dr. Howard Canning Taylor Tells Women Disease Can Be Cured. all Papers At Spring Tailored to Order fa 20 more BECOHINGtiwi READYMADES $20 will now purchase a far bet dcranto breates wail raper store Dr. Howard Canning Taylor spoke yesterday at the Century club on "The Cancer Problem." The fact that one out of eight women In this country die with cancer did not especially concern either the majority of the members nor those. of other organizations who were Invited.

The auditorium was not half filled. Dr. Taylor's address was wonderfully clear and convincing If any one ter Suit in Tailoring than $20 will purchase in readymade. The cloth will be much higher grade, richer looking a.nd longer wearing and the fit will be wonderfully superior in every way. SUITS TOPrCOATS reared to be frightened by his statements there was little ground for such dread for he held out much hope while he warned his listeners that generally speaking it will be their own fault if they come to their end through cancer.

He said that one in twelve persons in this country die with this disease IF YOU WANT VARIETY IN MAKING YOUR CHOICE; IF YOU WANT PAPERS THAT GIVE SATISFACTION; IF YOU WANT DESIRABLE STYLES AT A GREAT SAVING YOU SHOULD DO YOUR SPRING BUYING HERE. WHETHER YOU BUY WALL PAPER AT 5c A DOUBLE ROLL OR THE HIGHEST GRADE OF WALL PAPER PRODUCED YOU'LL FIND MORE STYLES TO SELECT FROM HERE THAN ALL THE OTHER WALL PAPER STORES COMBINED CAN SHOW. OUR BUYING IN IMMENSE QUANTITIES ENABLES US TO SAVE YOU FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS. Come and See Why This Is the Busiest Wall Paper Establishment In the State but the proportion of women is larger as but 1 in 14 men lose their lives from this disease, which is one of civilization and is greatly on the Increase.

He believes that the cause of it will yet be discovered In the many laboratories where time, money and talent are spent in research. He explained the proofs that the malady is not hereditary and not contagious. Reiterating many times that with certain conditions present a woman should consult her physician immediatelynot "next week," the speaker DOUBLE ROLL we show DOUBLE ROLL we show an endless variety a hundred styles 10c values else At 5c At 29c TO MEASURE1 'A Tailored to measure Suit with every detail measured, cut and adapted to your own particular body needs will give you that comfortable, good looking smart, refined, manly appearance. Today the cost of such pleasing Tailoring is not higher than for readymade and who would not prefer Tailoring to readymade the cost being equal. Open Every Evening to 8:30 Until Easter for any room in the house, where.

of the very newest effects. Grass cloths, jasper and two tone effects, with or with out decorations. 40c values. said that the physician who fails to diagnose cancer when it exists should be held just as responsible as the one who fails to diagnose appendicitis. With mncer of the, breast the victim usually comes to the physician too late.

If this were not so there would DOUBLE ROLL you'll find here dependable At 10c papers with cut out borders, binders or straight borders. Up to 18c values. 39c, 50c and 60c Our line of high class papers at be saved from three fourths to nine tenth of the cases instead of one case In ten. A woman who is afraid she has symptoms of tvnhoid doesn't fimrch THE Trf Hi lllil I3W HUILH I 17 IB BV INC 'hope" she is not eettine it. She calls At rm DOUBLE ROLL we show beautiful stripes, I chambrays and tapestries.

Compare these with ttii 30r? nnnen nflrWrl lspwrtfr. In a physician. She shouldn't attempt to "hope" she is not developing can is worthy of your consideration, for it can not be duplicated elsewhere for less than double our price. We show the newest German leathers, metals, blends and fabric effects of the season at this price. TAILOaS cer.

There are indications that are not symptoms of cancer, but are symptoms that a woman should go to see a doctor. AND WOOLEN MERCHANTS Open Saturday Evenings Then you'll appreciate the values. 227 LACKAWANNA AVE. Dr. Taylor emphasized the fact that in the early stages of the disease It can be permanently cured.

OUR PAINT STORE FINANCE INDUSTRY COMMERCE too, should interest you, for we carry every well and favorably known brand of Paints, Varnishes and Stains. Renown Paint at $1.59 a gallon represents wonderful value. Let us quote you on the best Paints and Varnishes produced. much of its momentum from short cov HIGHEST LEVELS ering. War shares and equipments domin IN FINAL HOUR 1 IT VwT Utl ated the list, Bethlehem Steel, old stock, rising points to 148 arid the new 6 to 141.

United States Steel made an extreme gain of 2 points at 116as CONTINUED ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF PIG IRON PITTSBURGH, April 2. The iron and steel trade is somewhat puzzled over the continued rapid advance in pig iron. Prices in one district or another advance $1 or $2 a ton practically over night. The average advance in the past week is about $1.4 ner ton, while the average advance for Pe month of March is more than $5 a ton. This is more or less a new trend in the basic material of the steel Industry.

In 1915 finished steel products advanced only $5.50 per gross ton. Usually the advances very nearly equalize. In the first eight months of 1916 there was no further arlvancA in Paper Co. with one to three points for affiliated QUOTATIONS High Low Close Allis Chalmers Mfg 2S 28 2S American Beet Sugar 97ai 97V4 American Ag pfd 1001Z 100 American Can 51 4S 50i American Car Foundry. 70'4 69 7(fti American Express 1154 1154 115 American 164 15lZ 16 American pfd.

69 6S 6SU American Smelt 105 103 105 American Smelt pfd 114 113 114 American Steel Foundry 62' 62 62'A American Sugar lia 111 112 American Tel Tel 126 126 126 American pfd 49 .9 49 Anaconda 85 82 J4 At (i I 1121.4 108 112 issues. Activity On New York Exchange Is Derived From Short Covering. Coppers and shippings were materially higher after early hesitation, and motors made up their "early reaction before the close. Foremost specialties included "New Since 1891" Ohio Gas, which rose seven points to 140, with three for American Woolen Baldwin Locomotive 62 59 Baltimore Ohio 79 79 Baltimore Obio pfd 73Ji 73H 73V8 pig iron, while steel products brought Scranton's Famous Paper Store 500 502 Lackawanna Avenue, Cor. Washington Wilkes Barre Store 98 S.

Main St. Buffalo Store 937 945 Broadway and two to three points for various unclassified issues. Kails weer irregular. Total sales, 685,000 shares. Heaviness of high grade rails made for an irregular bond market.

Total sales (par value) aggregated $2,875,000. United States bonds were unchanged NEW YORK, April 2. All eyae in Wall Street were directed towards Washington today, the trend of events at the national capital beinff the feature of paramount interest. The celerity with which congress proceeded to organize was viewed with general approval bv conservative as well as speculative interests. conditions remained mw.

Batopnas i45 yi wAxnvi aavanc up to 29 Bethlehem Steel 148 143 The trade was at that time ful1 of Bethlehem steel pfd 120 predictions that pig iron was marked Bethlehem steel l) 1411,4 134 1(0 for very substantial advances, on the Br.Hiklj ltapld Transit. 6S 67 6S Erronnrl that tel ms.Uino on call. Bue sup I'! being constantly increased, requiring Cal Petm 25 234 '4 more and more pig iron, while the ac Wr i (an Pucific 165 183 165 CHICAGO GRAIN cumulated stocks of pig iron had been car en 25'. Central Leather 92V5 90 Central Leather pfd 113'i 113 113 Con Can a 94 ELM PARK'S MUSIC MAKERS i. rucioie ieei 7m Cuha Cane 46 Denver llio Grande nfd.

35 67 451i 35 19 75i 29i? 701 35 20 76 14 CHICAGO, April 2. It was a day of record making in the grain trade. Wheat, corn and oats all reached new hiffh prices for the season. Estimates that the Winter wheat crop was at the lowest April condition in history did much to stimulate buyers into unusual activity and the market closed strong 294 to 4 cents net higher with May at 191)3 to 199 and July at 167 to 167. Toru pained to 4, oats to 1 cents and provisions lz to 40 cents.

WHEAT Open High Tvw Close May 195U. 105 199 July ml 164 167 What Housewives Have Long Looked For EaroloIatomlsBTored Distillers 20 rrisgs 76 Erie 3o Erie 1 pfd 42'i Closing of (he books on the offering of the Pennsylvania Railroad company's if.sue of bonds several days in advance of the appointed time because of a large over subscription attested to tne confidence of investors. The uncertainties of the international situation were more strikingly, exemplified in the complete withdrawal of rates of exchange on the Teutonic countries, presumably in the absence of any demand. Stocks were irregular at the opening except for those issues in which pools have recently been active. The entire list moved forward by noon, however, and was at highest levels in the last hour, the actiity of that period deriving 42V 42'4 164 167 General Eleetrle 167 Lackawanna Steel 87 Lee Tire.

greatly reduced. The steel trade does not usually rate predictions very highly, otherwise it would be less surprised at the present advances in pigr iron, for in addition to the influences referred to in the predictions of six months ago, there has been a greater restriction of pig iron production the past Winter than of steel production, by reason of shortage of coke produced by the railroad congestion. Since September 1, as a matter of fact, pig Iron prices have risen by about $20 per ton, while steel prices have advanced between $22 and $23. All this simply means that the strain is being transferred from the steel making units to the pig iron producing units. Formerly the measure of production was the capacity of the Bessemer converters and open hearth furnaces that convert pig iron into 21 6S 42 52 6S 33 91 41 May HRHi 1221.4, HS 122 July UTVi JjOft 117 120 Lchlgb Valley Long Inland ct Max Motors Max Motors 1 pfd.

Max Motors 2 pfd Mex Pet Miami Copper Mid Steel 22 6SJ 42 57 70 35 94 42 62 35 21 42 56 70 35 93 41 62 35 OATS May July 62Ms 6414 59 60 62V4 63 69 5S PORK 59 34 May 34.90 24.75 34.75 I Nat 24 23 24 .149 July 33.55 34.00 33.55 34.00 Nevada Cons LARD New York Air Brake. May 19.95 20.30 19.95 20.27 New York Central July 20.12 20.42 20 12 20 4ft It 14S 149 97 97 97 46 46 FLavo FLour once used, nothing else really satisfies In ways like this, which thousands of women are testifying to among taeir friends everywhere every day: "Far Superior" "White" "Rich Taste" "Has More Life and Moisture" "Makes Better Bread, Pastry and Biscuits" "Sweet Nutty Flavor" "Like Mother Used" "Best In 60 Years" Flaky, Nature Flavored Takes Less of It" "Every Sack Alike in High Quality" "Long Lasting Freshness" etc. Order a Trial Sack Today Satisfaction Guaranteed Try it and return to us what you don't use, and we will at once return your money if you are not most pleased. You 2i'4 crude steel. There was am Die caDacitv KIBS 24 133 132 133 to Droduce all the Pig iron that could May J5.au 13.13 13.

ZU 18.4D os est July 18.45 18.62 1S.45 1S.57 N'orfolk West pfd I. HUDSON CO. New York.StocK Vtemtici New York rotten Exchange New York coffee Mears Bldg, Scranton. Northern Pacine NC'4 Bo i Wlk .105 105 105 1 iA.n. ioi 1 on.ir .140 134 139 be consumed, and ample rolling capacity to finish all the crude steel that could be produced.

I. asu quotations were: Rye nominal; barley, lOSfi'136; timothv, $4.00555 75: clover, J12.00fS18.cMi; pork, lard, 20.35; ribs. $18.20118.50. 5 4 5 Narure Haforecw mmrn luinitf Ohio Gas Ohio City Chs rts hio Fuel South Owen It pfd Pacific Mail Peun Peoples ias 50 50 50 116 116 116 23 23 23 WILKES BARRE TO HAVE EAST BUFFALO CATTLE 63 53 53 VZ PATRIOTIC MEETINGS EAST BfFFALO, N. April 2.

Cattle I'ere wi active, shipping Bteern, 12.25: butcher. piiilfldelnhi 'in 5 heifers, cows, $5.00 I it nrah Coal ct 47 jtu Special to The Republican. WILKES BARRE, April 2. Mayor r'; Pn (l Steel Car 78U 78V4 78 fresh feeders. cows und sDrlneers.

John V. Kosek has issued a proclama' i iimn service 1S 0 12a tion for a patriotic mass meeting be Pullman 160 160 160 steady to strong, Veals active and 50 cents higher, $5.00 Ray Cons held in this city on April 5 in order to 29 3 1 '4 31 84 know us and we know that FLavo FLour is certain to give you greatest satisfaction. Visitors most welcome to see FLavo FLour made. Sole makers for this community. COMMUNITY MILLS, 2411 AMELIA AVE.

Bell Phone 1839 (93) Republic Steel have citizens ot wilKes liarre and sur. 6a 84 IN VESTMENT SECURITIES D. G. Rombach R. W.

Voris 210 212 SCRANTON LIFE BUILDING REPRESENTING Graham Co. bankers PHILADELPHIA Established In Scranton 1904 rounding towns "voice in unmistakable mfm ViLz 4 Hogs, active and steady; heavy, $15.80 i Kennblic steel 'nVi'i i'm iTm Jli 15.90; mixed, $15.70015.85: yorkers. Sine 5 Ju 15.76: light yorkers, 15.00; P'gs, I Itoval fiw? M3 roughs, "tags, Sears Roebuck' I ifi iwt Ill.OOSi 12.00. terms a demand upon congress tor lm mediate action to safeguard our coun try and to pass a bill for universal Shattuck 27 25 27 military as his statement Top Row Thomas Beynon, Harold Briggs, Philip H. Warren.

Bottom Row Mrs. Helen Newitt Evans, Mrs. Edith Rook Morrow. reads Sheep and lambs: Throbs slow; others steady; lambs. 15.50; few yearlings, wethers, ewes, mixed sheep, $11.7512.25.

The mayor has appointed a commit tee of twenty five leading citizens to lard Coyne, Taylor Joyce, Gene Flan nery. Harold and Cyril Joyce. .111 oc iv oy W'i t9 Sloss Shef 72 70 71 Southern Pacific 95 jgu Southern Railway 28 29 Stuiiebaker innu 971,4 99 Chemical lfiJ iu Tesas Co 227 22 227 Tobacco Troducts 56 56 56 Trans 45 44 44 I'nion Pacific 141 1411 141 Alloy 46 45 46 assist mm arranging lor the meet ing. GBJLNT A1VOTHEB I.ICENSE MINOOKA The funeral of Patrick Gallagher took place Friday and was largely at STROUDSHURG, April 1. At MINOOKA, April 2.

Miss Mary CA.BPEITTIRS TO STRIKE HAZLETON. April 1. Union carpenters in this city and vicinity are to strike tomorrow as, a result of the refusal of the employers to meet their demands. The carpenters demand 55 cents an hour. This Is an increase of 13 cents an hour.

AUTO LICENSE BLANKS 1917 Auto Licenso Blanks at Scran tended. The pall bearers were: Claire Ruddy, Catherine Kelly, Rose Gal TatvliA. A1J.A Vn.i. a special session of court yesterday a liquor license was granted the Laurel O'Rourke was tendered a birthday Anna Burke, Bea Flynn, Nellfe Veinal, Theresa Walsh, Florence Bo land, Mildred Farrell, Marguerite Hewitt. Alice Mulderig, Barbara Mc Hugh, Mary Shea, Margaret Hartnett, Marie Joyce, Florence Judge, Agnes Coyne and Ella Kane, and Joseph Summerill, James Lowry, George Coyne, Patrick McDonald, John Lowry, Gerald Coyne, Patrick Jennings, Joseph Connor, Leo Grogan, Joseph Walsh, Joseph Laffey, Wll party at her horn on Birney avenue.

April investment Suggestions 1 mieu ugar stores lul H9 101 United Drug 74 74a 74.V United Fruit ..141 141 141 United Inv pfd 20 20 20 8 Ind Ail 127 124 17 TT a Ruhher ccsf Inn hotel at j'ocono lane. CURB MARKET Quotations furnished by Brooka In A large number of her young friends were present and presented her with Florence Boland, Veronica Philbin and Mary Coyne. Interment was made in St. Joseph's cemetery. Born, to Mr.

find Mrs. Daniel Maher, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. John Burke, a son. number or girts.

i nose present were: Misses Mary itourKe, uiare Ruddy, Madeline Coyne, Irene Dlskln, ton Republican Businet Office. Df.vis, Notary Public. Adv. vestment Securities, Member New York Stock Exchange, 423 Spruce street, Scranton, I'a. Bid Asked Sm It 62 61 62 511 51 5l4 I Steel 1164? 113 1165? 0 8 Steel pfd 117 117 117 Total sales of atocks, 681,200 shares.

Ki divldend. 4 A selected list of railroad, industrial and public utility bonds, at prices to yield from 4.50 to 6. Foreign government obligations both secured and unsecured can be purchased to yield from 6 to 6.75. Full particulars on request. Aetna 4 Anglo IB'i I'auada Steel.

65 Cosden Oil 14Vi Cosden Kef 14 Chevrolet 125 D. L. W. Coal 160 (ioldBeld 60 Salt 55 Kresge ,..12 1,. V.

Coal 90 Magma 55 Motor Products 37 Nlpissin? LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET April 2. Butter extras, 43'S45c; firsts, 40 45c: prints 45(ft47c; cheese! N. T. state full cream, 2627c; eggs, fresh, 32'33c potatoes, $2 onions, T. state yellows, bu; oranges, 3 75 box; lemons, bu; bananas, $1 40 (1.75 bunch; beans, marrow, choice, 8.20 medium, pea beans.

lima beans, peas dried green, poultry. llv fowl and springers, 24S27c; flour, lu.S0ll.00 barrel. 70 14Vi 15 130 1) 70 60 14 5 56 45 84 18 317 715 300 2'i How Can a Theater Be Unfair When None But Union Labor Is Employed? For the information of the public, a list of the union men employed at Poli's theater is here given. These men, with two exceptions, are residents of Scranton they are paid union wages under an agreeable contract. They live here, spend their money here, pay taxes here, and are here to stay.

eeriess Id Hay Hercules 3 Submarine 22 Sapulpa 1H4 New York 313 New Jersey 705 California 2115 Indiana S60 United 3Si Met 1'ete 2V4 N.Y. Curb Stocks WAR STOCKS BROOKS CO. Investment Securitle Member New York Stock Exchange Main Office: Scranton, Pa. Blnghamton, N. Y.

Wllkea Barre, Pa. RECOGNIZED AS Authorative and Indispensable Quotations on the war stocks follow: Bid Asked American Brass 325 330 Atlas Powder 156 160 BalK ock Wilcox 1 120 123 Bliss, K. 4) 5S0 Hllss. E. pfd 73 78 Canadian Oar Koundrj 25 35 Canndian Car Foundrj, 65 75 Canadian Kxplosires 375 475 Canadian Kxploslves pfd 104 110 Musicians Local, No.

120 Members of the A. F. of M. and Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. CHARLES MEISELS ALBERT KEIPER WILLIAM RAUB JOSEPH DERR JAMES HARRIS ARTHUR MORRIS MRS.

HOOVER Stage Mechanics Local, No. 68. Members of the I. A. T.

S. Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and Penn. State Federation of Labor. CHARLES COLWELL LAN DY CAMPBELL PETER FERRY TOM GILLEN JACK GILLEN (Delegate to the Central Labor Union) JOHN LOCKER C. COURTER Member of Local No.

320 of Savannah, here with "The Hong Kong Mysteries." GUS STIEHL Member of Local No. 69 of, Memphis, here with "The Girl In the Balloon." The Penn Trucking Co. Are Union and they transfer ell Baggage of Poll's, The Bill Poster A Member of Local No. 39 and Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. WILLIAM WALLACE The Motion Picture Machine Operator A Member of Local No.

329 and Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor WILLIAM McHUGH To Traders and Investors GEORGE GRAHAM RICE'S Colts Arms Co g20 830 Da Pont 235 245 Niles Bement Pond 175 178 Standard Screw 360' 370 Winchester Anna Co 800 9J0 Daily Market Letter Daily Quotation Sheet (Combined $1 a. month) Industrial and Mining Age (Weekly $5 a year) Sample copies sent free on request for purpose of introduction, if you $140,000 City of Wildwood, N. J. 4H BONDS Coupon Bonds with privilege of full registration EXEMPT FROM FEDERAL INCOME TAX Acceptable of par T.lue. Ameued Valuation, 1916 S7 156 4fl0 00 Twl Bonded Debt Less Water Bonds and 8inkln'Fund 4m'im'm Population, 1915, (State Maturing annually from Feb.

1, 119, to Feb. 1 1957 Full detail! and prices on request IF THE THEATER WAS UNFAIR WOULD THESE UNION MEN REMAIN AT WORK? ASK ANY OF THEM. THEY WILL TELL YOU. NEW YORK PROVISION NEW YORK, Aprlt 2. Butti firm: creamery, higher than eitran, creamery extras (92 acore) firsts, 443c; seconds, Eggs, firm; fresh rathered extras, 34(A 35c; fresh gathered storage packed Arsis, mutually agreeable S.

Z. Poll Is, he has always been, and always will be the friend of Organized Labor. These men are at work today, enjoying contract, they have no grievance. They will remain at work. writs immediatsly.

5ic; iresn gauiereu nrsis, Ai'awVac; state, I Pennsylvania and nearby benuery browns. 30fna6c. I Cheese, Irregular; state, held, specials, 27 I Qfi2T4c; do fancy 26Vi(S27c. I Flour firmly held. Spring patents, $10.05 HORNBLOWER WEEKS 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Chicasro Portland Detroit George Graham Rice AS FOR THE ACADEMY THEATER THERE IS NOT AND THERE NEVER HAS BEEN A UNION FOR THE ACJORS AND ACTRESSES OF THE DRAMATIC STAGE.

Boston Providence 27 William St. New York gi 10.31; Winter patents, J9.7(i9.n5: Winter straights, $9. Kansas straights, $10.06 10.30. Hay steady..

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