Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1914, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING LEDOKB-FHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1DU,
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TRADING IN STOCKS
ON N. Y. EXCHANGE
Belief Expressed That
Transactions at or Above
July 30 Prices Will Be
Allowed on Saturday or
Monday.
NEW YOItK, Dec. 2.-The flood of
orders on both sides ot the market flled
with the Clearing House Committee has
proved too much for the Clearing House
force, and n conference was held this
morning following a special meeting last
sight to arrange for the transfer of the
work to the Stock Exchange floor under
the same restrictions that govern the
Clearing House trading.
No announcement has ret been made,
but there Is a general understanding
among active Stock Exchange members
that format notice will bo Issued very
soon that transactions at or above July
JO prices may be made on the Stock
Exchange floor beginning either Saturday
or Monday.
Xt may be necessary to Include other
rulings In this notice, particularly In
reference to-loans on collateral and bor
rowed stocks, but the step which has
already been approved of Informally wilt
go a long way toward the re-establish-ment
ot normal trading conditions.
Some) stocks liavo changed hands
through tha Clearing llouso at substan
tial advances. Today American Can pre
ferred sold at 00. 9054 and 31 against a
final sale at SO on July 30. Central Leather
common sold at 32J4 against 28 on July 30,
nd Corn Products preferred sold at 62VJ
Against &S'4 on July 30. American Beet
Sugar sold at HH, an advance of B'j
points, and Tennessee Copper sold at 26
against 21K on tho last day the Stock
Exchange was open.
Interborough Metropolitan common this
morning was ll' bid, against sales at 11
on July 30. In fact, tho list of stocks
ranging abovo July 30 prices Is so long
that It would be too much of a task to
give even a fair proportion of tho sales
made.
Trading In bonds on the floor of the
exchange this morning was active, more
Jskues being dealt In than yesterday.
There appeared to be some liquidation In
Southern Pacific convertible 5s, the trans
actions of tho first hour and a half
totaling 1123,600. The bonds changed hands
In blocks of 116,000 and $23,000. This Is
the first sign of any liquidation since the
exchange opened for restricted trading
In bonds on last Saturday. It was said
that the bonds were sold for German
Account. The opening pflco was 315, and
just before noon the price was brought
dflwn to 91. y
Other Issues were nulet and thern were
few changes In prices from the closing
prices of yesterday. Interborough Metro
politan 4Ms, which were active In yes
terday's trading, did not show the same
activity in the early trading today, and
the price sagged oft H to "t?i at the end
ot the first two hours, $26,000 having
changed hands.. Central Leather 6s were
strong, selling at 97. Wabash first 5s
re also strong, the price being 97.
tell money rates continued to become
wer, transactions being made at 4 per
it., the lowest since the exchange
ih- ,sedm July SO.
ce-frk 'Phe foreign exchange market was
whHt ,.dV"' Demand wa quoted at l.SOVi and
LOCAL MARKET STEADY;
INVESTORS IN EVIDENCE
Odd-lot Bayers Picking TJp TJnited
Qas and Union Traction.
Notwithstanding the somewhat heavy
aspect of the Xew York market, local .se
curities displayed a firm tone In Phila
delphia. Several bonds changed hands for
the first time since tho resumption of
fV5u.Iar trading. Including Baldwin Loco-
- the latter losing a full point; Lehigh
W, Valley general 4s sold at 83, a loss tit
twei w points. On the other hand, Lehigh
Ausi Valley stock showed nn advance of half a
newt Dhit on the sale of an odd lot,
etneS Transactions In small lots were a fea
ture and brokers argued that this was
ah Indication of a revival of public In
terest In the market. United Qas Improve
ment was in distinct demand at a slight
fractional advance, and so were Union
Traction and Pennsylvania, but Lehigh
Navigation Buffered a slight setback, as
did Tonopah Stlnlnr. Referring to the
trading In mining shares of late, a large
uptown house reported that they have
been doing more business In this class
of securities than In several years. They
attribute the revival of activity to the
fict that the regular markets were closed.
Cambria Steel was again In supply
this morning at the minimum price. The
Bcrip gold, at 95. Reports from the
steel trade In general are not par
ticularly encouraging, except In certain
special lines which are stimulated
by war requirements. More definite
talk was heard today of a probable
ductlon in the call money rate In
Jhls city. With the quotation down
to i per cent in New York, the existing
6 per cent, rate here Is beginning to
drive brokers to seek accommodation
there. It is understood that the local
reserve bank, members are endeavoring
to have the rediscount rate reduced bv
tj Federal bank. They argue that the
high existing quotation precludes any
Donalbllitv of DroYUs under oresonr condi
tion. The market for commercial paper
;is. nominally 6 per cent, with choice
"sra.a going quicmy at vfr per cent,
Reading shares ruled firm despite the
noor showing made by the companies in
"their pctober report The railway lost
jiKwm in zross ana iivz.uvi in net.
gluts u HHti cumpany nguwq a ue
crease Of S,Q4.5 in gross and 97,333
liL.iet. .The surplus for ail the corapa.,
pltfvta $81,032, against ?9.W5 in Oc
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High. Low
IpM Allegh Valier 4s.
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COO Cent t.Mlcr in 5s. 117
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1000 N T City 4, 1087..,, I OH
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XOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES
Open High T,ow 12!.
4 Paldwln lco pr.lot lot 104 101
11 cam Slcol 40 40 40 40
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10.1 tra Co N Am ... ro5 21 W4 21
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4 Phlli mcctrle .... 22t, 21 m 21
101 rtasrtlnsr ri rot; (ri ia,
000 Tonopah Mlnlni. 4',, 4H 4,i 4(
Ifio Tnropah SllnlnR.. 1 7', 7 7".,
lir. T'nlnn Traction ..rot, snu. am; r.DM
25 t'nltcd Gas Imp.. 0Vi SOH SOVJ soil
BONDS.
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FINANCIAL BRIEFS
For the third week of November 28
railroads report a decrease In jsross earn
ings of $1,570,515, or 1G.51 per cent.
In declaring a quarterly dividend of $3
per share the New York Transit Company
reduced Us payment from J5 declared
throe months ago and $S six months ago.
All prior dividends were at the rate of $10
quarterly.
So far this week the New York banks
have lost $16,701,000 on Subtreasury opera
tions. Both the St. Louis and Pittsburgh Stock
Exchanges reopened this morning.
The spot quotation for raw sugar
dropped to 3.55 cents.
Tho directors of the Ohio Oil Company
called a special meeting of stockholders
to be held December 21 to consider the
Illinois Pipe Line Company's proposition
for purchaso of all Ohio oil pipe lines and
equipment in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana
and Illinois. A distribution of the sale of
the proceeds will bo made.
EXPORT BUSINESS OF U. S.
NOW GROWING RAPIDLY
Department of Commerce Issues
Figures for Twelve Ports.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Officials of the
Department of Commerce today con
gratulated the country on the rapidly
growing exports that now are bcglnnlns
to pour out of the nation's, ports to feed
the warring world. The business done
last week was nearly S16, 500,000 on the
right sldo of the ledger. In 0. report de
tailing the huslncss, exports and imports,
done at tne 13 leading porta during last
week, the following figures were mado
public:
Districts. Imports. Exports.
Massachusetts (Uoaton). a2.32n.lR3 l.lfio,773
Now York 17.131.093 17.5fi7.M2
Philadelphia 770.4.v 1.471.HSI
Maryland (Baltimore).. 23,:oo 2.8us.nSb
Virginia (Norfolk) 114,700 l.OTOlVt
New Orleans M)2.l 4.02S.470
Galveston 170.21)1 0,l!l,n22
Ban rronclsco r)7R,ii04 2.474.063
Washington (Seattle)... 2,1.1.1.701) l,M.f31
Ilurtalo , I.in7..123 1.1IS.2SO
C-llcano 0X1.1140 2TU
Michigan (Detroit) .... 340,020 2.U0.S09
Total ,,,.,20.0S3,Ki7 14.00S.att
This Is tha nrst report to Include the ports
of Chicago and Norfolk. The report also shows
thut In the 22 working da) a ot November tbo
favorable balance was S03,168,022.
RAILROAD EARNINGS
NEW HAVEN,
1014.
October gross ,i 3,H30-,MO
Net , ., .... 1.041,881
Four months' gross .. 22,l)B4.44l
Net ,.,..,,.,. .8i5.:i30
HEADING COMPANY
October;
Kecelpts ,,. JS81.0"0.
Surplus .. ..,....,,, 84.032
Fpur months) ... .,.
Reciipta 2.24S.02T
Surplus , 303.013
Decrease.
S321.&02
74,224
1,371.543
111,001
12.285
12,012
S.783
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P, AND R. RAILWAY COMPANY
October ;
Kecelpts ..,...,,...
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Surplus ...... .,.,..,
Four months;
Receipts ..,.......
Net ..,,...,..
Surplus ,
14,233,263
1,440.225
870,533
ftes.BOt
102.007
188, 34t
1,303,108
635.887
31 1,220
18,493,605
B2SS.842
2,175,173
P. AND R, COAL AND IRON COMPANY.
Receipts S-?5i-SIJ
Net ,f Ji?'2??
Surplus ..,.. 141.873
rimr months: ,, rn
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Surplus 207.778
1318,045
111.332
07,332
242.008
328,302
330,093
MlNNEArUIJB AMU srr, jajujo,
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four momna" gross
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1.Q24.887 '60,372
Increase.
WHEAT MARKET
FIRM; CONFIDENCE
GROWS STRONGER
Unfavorable Reports From
, Abroad Place America in
Lead for Exports of
Grain.
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.-The undertone of
the wheat market this morning was
Ilrmer. The steady absorption of cash
offers by exporters and firm cables, as
well as reports of unfavorable weather
In Argentina, where harvesting is in
progress, were the Influences, and gave
Confidence to buyers. The sales for ex
port In the past 24 hours exceeded 1,603,000
bilshels, nnd some authorities expressed
the opinion that the business was welf
over 2,000,000 bushels. The area of win
ter wheat is estimated by a leading firm
at 4I,3SS,O0O acres, against 3$,CO3,000 acres
last J car. The average condition or the
crop Is S0.1S. Offers at Liverpool were
slight and the general demand there was
broader with mlllcri and buyers.
BUIjMSH FEELING ABROAD.
Confirmation of a small yield In Aus
tralia, and the scarcity of plate o'ffcrs of
the new crop, with tho uncertainty of
shipping from Argentina, caused a bullish
feeling abroad. The yield of wheat of
Australia Is officially placed nt 25,000,000
bushels, nnd the Commonwealth has an
nounced that importation will be neces
sary. France's Import requirements are
expected to reach 80,000.000 bushels for
the season, nnd already 24,000,000 bushels
liavo been Imported. Holland will bo
forced to Import on a larger scale, and
It Is believed that upward of 23,000,000
bushels will be needed.
Tho receipts of wheat at Minneapolis
nnd Duluth today, were E6S cars against
52S cars a year ago; at "Winnipeg, 2SS
cars against 776 cars; at Chicago, 232
cars against 106 cars.
Coin was firmer and offers were not
large. Trado was slow.
Hedging sales were lacking. The
market at Liverpool was strong, with
oargoes 3 to 6d higher. Thcro Is a good
demand for corn In Argentina with keen
competition between the United Kingdom
and the continent The receipts here to
day were 602 cars.
Oats were a little firmer with the other
gialns on the recent evidences of a de
mund for export. Trade was scattered.
Tho receipts here today were 175 cars.
i,eaaing futures ranged as follows
Noon.
Tea.
Wheat. Open.
December 1.14!
May 1.20i
Com (new delivery)
December KIK
May 03i
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close.
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mill
December
May
Lard
January May
Itlbe
January
May
Pork
January Mnv
Did. tAaked.
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0.87
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1S.22
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....18.23
17.S3
18.25
AUCTION SAXES
The following stocka and bonds were
sold
at arciion toaay oy isnrncs ae XApianu;
STOCKS.
Shares.
180 Penna n R 52
17 Manufacturers' National Rank 121
1 Penna Academy of Flno Arts 25
in I'Mia warehousing and Cold stor.. 7S
4 Hamilton Truit
. nn
2 John n Stctaon com
5 do
n Keystone 'atch Case....
500 Cofdneld nig iiornma Mlnlnr. ...
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fOOOO City of Phlla 4 per cent.. 1012.
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1000 Real Est T Ins and Tr 4 per cent. 03!1
NOTES OF THE RAIL
A rate of 12'4 cents a hundred pounds
on 'brick In carloads over the Chicago,
Burlington and Qulncy Railroad from
points in the Kansas gas belt to points
in Iowa was held reasonable by the Inter
state Commerce Commission today. An
Increase In like rates between the same
points over the Chicago, Hock Island and
Pftclflc Hallway from 10 cents to 1IVJ cents
a hundred pounds was allowed.
The Interstate Commerce Commission
today held, the present rates on window
glass over the Baltimore and Ohio Hall
rood from Weston.. Salem, West Union
and Clarksburg, W. Va., to various points
West were unreasonable. East-bound
rates were held to be reasonable. The
four West Virginia, cities were ordered
placed In the same group, taking the same
rate on this commodity as Clarksburg.
NEW YOBK-COXTON MABKET
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.-Only 400 bales of
cotton changed hands on the call this
morning, trading being confined entliely
to the December and October contracts.
At the opening prices were unchanged
to two points higher. Trading continued
narrow after the call and limited to July
and October, prices reacting to a net loss
of one (o three points. Liverpool cotton
remained steady and quiet.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Calumet and Arllona Mining; Company. CO
cents a soars, compared with I1.2S paid la
Superior 'and Pittsburgh, tl, payable Decsra
her 21 to stock of record December 4.
New York Transit Company, quarterly. S3,
fayable January 15 to stock ot record Dtccm
er 24.
James H. Dunhira (. Co , regular quarterly
1H rr cant, on first preferred, and 11 per
ccut. on second preferred,- payable January 2
to stock ct record Leceimber 13.
Continental Can Company, regular quarterly.
li per cent on preferred, payable January
1 to stock of record December 10.
Central States Klecm- Corporation, quarter
ly. i per ccm. on prescrrea. payaoia uei
per at to siock ot rtcoro iwcemosr lu.
n.lHAn.al D atmwtm t, I1bb. ,.. .
3. payabjs December 30 to stock of record
Norombar B0.
SNOODLES' DIARY :
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AJSD FLOUR
WHEAT. Receipts, S0O.940 bush. Th
market was firm ahd ie. higher, with a fair
export Inquiry. Quotations Car lota, In ex
port elevator No 2 red, spot and December,
fl 14SJ1 17, No 2 red Weitero. 8t.1091.22i No.
1 Northern Duluth, tt.25'1.28Vi
fcOItN. Itecelpts. 8700 bush. Trade was
nulct. but prices ruled steady, quotations;
Lar lota for local trade. a 10 location No 2
yellow, old, MflKIWc , Mtamtr jellow old,
SOWflMo j new jellow, an to quality, 0Si2c.i
new cob, per 70 lbs,, 07!!$
OATS Receipts. 12,223 bush. The mar
ket luled Kteadv, but trade wn quiet. Quo
tations: No 2 white, S44J34HC : sUndard
white, .Uj53i4o.; No. .1 white. S2Vi033e
M-Otm, necelnts. 2D30 Mils and a.ia..;
MO pound In sacks. The market quiet
hd
urcnangtd, with moderate but ampie
orfer-
in?, uuoiniicns. per 11m ins., . in
noort
i inter cicnr,
lenr, I4.75S4 00: no, straUht. '''.;l!
nt, 15.304(3.78; Iianeaa. sttaleht Jute
t.2W40. do., patent, Jute sacks, $3.40
00 . patent
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it,...-'. --; 1 .. -"". 1. H,qn. rfn.
w..itai spring, nrsr cienr, . .vi'L'iyj,-;,v:i
stralitht, 13 .tWn.no; do Viatcnt, WHty??0i
do. favorite brands JdflfLfid: city mills, choice
nnd.fnncy patent. 1flB So City mills, regular
grade Winter, clear, 4.7M74.0 do., straight, J
IGfI.l.23 do., patent, 33.508.-..73. 1
HVR rr.OUlt. 1 small supplv end
steady, but trade quiet, quotations! Nearby
and 'Western In wood at f."..10Ui).
PROVISIONS
Trade tB quiet and the market was with
out Important change. Wo quote: Clty.beef,
In sen, smoked and alr-drlcil, 2l)t30e.: West
ern beef, Ir sets, smoked, 2l)fl80e,i city beef,
khiickles nnd tenders, smoked and alr-drled,
ufi'llc.i Western beef, knuckles and lenders,
smoked, awctlc.i beef hams, 8.10O38I pork,
family, 24ti2.'i: hams, S P. cured, loose. 14t
1414c.; t'o . skinned. looc, 13iil4e.; do. do,
smoked, 14iDloc ; other hams, smoked, city
curod, as to brand ami average, tr.eiSiAC.i
hams, smoked, Western cured.. lMMotje.i do,
boiled. Jioneloss, 2021c.i picnic shoulders, B.
P. cured, . loose, llH12c: do, smoked, 13V
13tie. bellies, In pickle, according- to averace.
loose, lfiin(4c.; breakfast bscon, as to brand
and aerage, city cured. lOflV'Oc.l hrcaklast
bacon, Western cured, 1MJ20C.; lard. Western,
refined, tierces, 12frl21ir.; do. ,do. dp., tubs,
12B12H!.! lard, pure rlty. kettle rendeied. In
tierces, 1212ilr.: Urd, pure city, kettle ren
dered, In tubr. 12$12Kc.
REFINED SUGARS
Values were steadily held, but trade was
nulet. limners' list of crlces: Standard gran
ulated, 5 2Cc.: confectioners' A, Be; softgraoes,
n,13e.: nne granulated. 5.10c.. powdereu, 4.23
4.M.-C.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
ntJTTKH. Uuj era were operating only for
actual wants, but fancy stock sold steady
under light offerings Quotations: Western,
fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy epeclals,
r.0c. extra, :11c.; extra llrata, 2fl.'Uci firsts,
BOtt.llc; seconds. 20Jf2Se., ladle-packed, 21M
23c, as 10 quality: nearby prints, fancy. 3.e.;
do, aterage, extra. MtNMc. ; do., nraur, 32ft
34c; do. seconds, :wfl3lc. Special fancy brands
ot prints Jobbing at 42T44c.
EOCS. "Demand readily absorbed the lim
ited offerings ot freih eggs at lull prices. Quo
tations: In free ensea. nearby extras, Ufi42c.
per tloz : nearby llrsts, 100 per standard
case; nearby current receipts, M.uuBIO 20 per
standard case; Western, extra firsts, 310.SO per
case; do., llrsts, 8u.l)Ofli0 20 per case; do 1, tec
onds $7.20t)7.0; Southern. SOOOJJIOW Mr
case, ltofrigetator egga. as to quality, 2le2,c
rcr dnr. tancy aelected candled fresh eggs
were Jobber! out at 4SJ47C per d.
CIIEESK-Trade fair nnd values well
maintained under moderate offerings. Quota
tions: New York, full cream, earlier receipts,
choice, ISUJflOc; do., do., current make,
choice, 13Hc; do., do., fair to good, HHty
15c; Jo., part skims, S13e.
POULTRY
PRESSED. Quiet with fairly liberal of
ferings at revised fliures. Quotations: Tur
keysFancy, Urge, spring. 21022a.; average
rcceipta. spring. lSB20o.; Inferior, spring, law
13c; No 1. o'd, 'Oc; fowls. per
lb., iclcctrd, heavy, 10c: weighing, 4ii
tf.'i lbs, apiece, 18c; do . 4 lbi. apiece, 17c:
do., 3H ids. uplc, lei do, 3 lbs. and n
der. 13014c: old rotstir . drj-pltke 1. 13 ;
fciolllng (hlckcna. nearby, weighing 1U2 lbs
apiece. 2022c; bioll.ng chickens, nearby, fair
to good. 1IV918C.; roasting chickens, silocted
heavy, milk fed, litflJc ; chickens, Wcitcin,
ftr.cy. fat. 4 lbs and over apiece In boxej,
dry-packed, 17018'.; chickens Western. 4 lbs
end over In bar., dry-paekod, 15010c. ichlckcni,
Western. 303(4 lbs. apiece, 11014c. ; troll ng
chickens, .Western, lii02 lbs aptcc 21c
broiling chickens. Western, fair to good, ltfp
lBci; spring ducks, 13016c; spring greso, 13ft
14c Squabs, per dozen White, .weighing 11 to
12 lbs. per doi , J3.O')04.5O, ithlle weighing
0 to 10 lbs. per doi., S3 105M.73' white, weigh
ing 8 lbs. pei dm . S.,.5O02.7.'i. do., do, 7
lbs. per doz., S202 2."; do., do, O0r,( lbs. per
doz Sl.250i.C3; dark and No. 2, :Oc.0l.lO.
LIVE. Sunpllen were llher"! and the
market ruled weak under a light demand.
Fowls and chickens declined lc. Quotations.
Fowls. 1157130.; old roo tcrr, 10c. spring
chickens, acocrdlng to ni'allts. 11012a.: "lr
keis, 13010c ; ducks, 12013c; geese. 11011c;
guineas, young Welgh'ng 2 lhs. and over
upleco, per pair, 0Oc.; xe'ghlng l'O0lnt lbs.
apiece, per pair, S033S0. ; guineas old, per pair,
43000c; plteona, per pair, 13018c.
FRESH FRUITS
The market quiet at revised figures Quo
tatlnns Apples, per hbt. Jonathan. flffil.CO;
King, S2 5003.23; Ilaldwin, $1.7302.50! Green
ing. S1.7.W2 50; Taor.ty-ounce, S2.iu01; rip
Pin. Sl.75rf2.73: York Imnerlal $1.3002; other
good entlng varieties, SI. 7502.50: medium. S10
1.50: apples. Western, per box. S101.5O; apples.
DeUwaro and Pcnnsjlvanlo, per hamper, BOW
f(K:, Lemons, pt box, SSirM. Granger rior
lda, per box Si 7502.50. Tangerines, Florida,
per strap. SI 6001. Grapofrult. Florida, per
box. Sl.5o02.riO. Pineapples, per crate Porto
nico. si.2S03.23i Florida. 102.6O. Cranberries,
fancy late varieties, per bbl J404.5O; cran
berries. Cape Cod. tarly lilack, per bbl.,
S304; cranberries. Cape Cod, Early Black, per
crate. 75o.0l 50; cranberries. Jersev. per crate,
75c.0Sl.23. Pears. New York, per bbl Socket.
83.5003! neurre Dose. $405 30; Sheldon. S40
5: Deurrn Clalrgeau. S2.5O01.6O; iteurre d'An
joil. S2.2501.23: Duchess, $203; Howell, 20
2.50; other varieties. S23,
VEGETABLES
Trade fair and values generally well main
tained. Quotatlona: White potatoes, per bush.
Pennsilvanla, 38062c; New York, 4532c;
white potstoes, Jersey, ner basket, .""t(tOc. ;
sweet notntoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl. No. 1.
$202.73; No 2. Sl.5001.73; sweets Jersey, per
bbl. No 1, $103.50: No. 2. $202.23; sweets.
Jersey, per basket, COP75e.; onions, choice Per
bush.. 60070c.; do., ordlnnry. Per bush . 50W
53c: do., choice, par lOO-lh. bag $1.2501,50;
do., medium, per 100-lb bag. 85c.031: do ,
seconds, per 100-lb. bag. 00075c; cabbage, do
mesilo. per ton. $0010; do.. Danish, per ton,
$11013, cauliflower. New York, per crate. 75c
0$1.23: spinach. Norfolk, per bbl.. 730r,Oc.;
kale. Norfolk, per bbl.. 40050c: lettuce. Flor
ida, per basket. $101.50; dn. North Carolina,
ner basket, 30075c; beans. Florida, per basket.
$203 ft); eggplant, Florida, per box. S2A2 30;
Jucumbers, Florida, per, basket. $1.7502.50;
squash. Florida, per hail.et. 11.5002; celery.
New York, per bunch, 23043c; mushrooms, per
4-lb. basket, $1.2002.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, Dec. 2. HOGS Receipts, 00,
OOO: market 25c. lower: mixed and butchers,
$8.3087: good heavy, $0.8107: rouali heavy.
$658.S0: light, $8 0000.113; pigs, $3.256r.)i
bulk, $a.50l)O. CATTLE Itecelpts. 22.000;
market lO013e lower: beeves, $8010.13; rows
and heifers $3.5008.731 stockera and feeders.
$4 7S0H.M: Tans, 1701.10; calvw. JS01O5O.
SHEEP Hscelpls. 20.000: market 10015c.
loer: native and Western, $3.CO0O.25; lambs,
$8.6300.10.
BANK CLEAKINGS
Bank rlearlrgs today compare with corre
sponding day last-two year' v
pgnuing u. JM4 J0JJ Ig3
New York,.$307,Ba..02 S3.T4 M.JS1 $36j.. .'7,001
Phlla ., ... . 31 233.A11 rd.007,430 36,137 65J
Boston .".. 20.323,500 2,O01,743 38.363.893
BAE SILVEB
The price of bar silver In New Tork today
was 40'k. with Mexican dollars at 37Vi cents.
Pittsburgh Stock Exchange Opens)
FITTSBUilGH, Pa., Dec, 2. The Tltts
burgh Stock Exchange reopened today
with trading restricted.
Several, Issues allowed gains over the
July closing. The first bid was 63 for
Pittsburgh Brewing bonds, which were of
fered at 67.
THAT CAT'S CLAW
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Sun and lidos
Sun rises.... 7:04 a.m. I Sun sets. ,. 4:33p.m.
FllH.ADBt.rHIA.
High water. I'll a.m. I High water. l'35p.m
Low water.i 8:23 a.m. Low water,, 0.02 p.m.
rtEBDr ISLAND.
High natcr.10.24 a.m. I High water.10 41 p.m.
Low water.. -4:41 a m Low water.. 0.20 p.m.
BrtBAKWATEtt.
High alr. 7'10 a.m. I High water, S:12 p.m.
Low water., 1.00 a.m. Low water,, 1.50 p.m.
Vessels Arriving Today
Dense fog ties up steamships, none arriving.
Vessels Sailing Today
Sir. Juan (Nor.), Jacobean, Port Antonio,
United Krult Company.
Str. Charlola (Dutch), Smlt, Itotterdam, Jo
seph C. Gabriel.
Str. Alderney (Nor.), GJtrtsen, Judaro, Mun
son Steamship Line.
Str, Clenmay (lir.), ttlchardi, Bordeaux,
Charles M, Taylor's Sons.
Str. Cricket, Moloney, Portland, Oregon, via
Fortland, Maine, and San Francisco, L. Itubel
It's Sons x
Str. J. M. GufTey. Slgonl, Tort Arthur, Gulf
Ileflnlng Company.
Str. Mohican, O'Neill, Norfolk, etc., Clyde
Steamship Company.
Sir. Pawnee, Itlch, New York, Clyde Steam
ship Company.
Steamships to Arrive
PASSENGEn.
T?mm.
Name
Mongolian
Anemia .
Dominion.
nailed.
Nov.12
Nov, 20
Nov. 30
......Liverpool . ,
.-.apics ,
Liverpool
KnEIOHT.
From.
Hllo
Port Natal .
Hull
Ornskoldavlk
Shields ....
Valparaiso
Methtl
...... Bombay . . ,
London . .
Name.
Virginian ,,,
Hespcros . . .
T,avnnla ....
William ....
Porgland ...
Karl ot Elgin,
Beta .......
Waddon
Mackinaw .,
Alaekan ...
Date.
, . . .Oct. 22
....Oct. 23
...Oct. 31
..Nov, R
...Nov. 10
...Nov. 13
...Nov. 14
...Nov. HI
...Nov. 17
...Nov. 17
...Nov. 10
...Nov. 10
. . . Nov. 20
...Nov. 23
...Nov. 24
Ban Pedro .,
Crown Tolnt ....London
Helena rtnttcrriam
Casslonela
. Shields
.Shields
Santa Rosalie
Louisiana ..
Terslana ....
Hnrnld
Currier
Sloterdyk ....
. Newcastle
. i- owey
, . . , Nov. 20
Nlma Nlma. .....Nov. 20
.Clenruegoa
.Nov. 27
. ltoticraam
..Nov. 20
Steamships to Leave
TASSENGEn.
Name. For.
Mongolian Glasgow ....
Ancona Glasgow ....
Date.
.Dec. ,
..Dec.
FREIGHT.
Manchester Mariner . . Manchester Dec. 4
Loutslnna Copenhagen ...Dec. 12
Croivn rolnt London Dec 13
Manchester Miller ....Manchester ...Dec 17
South rolnt London Dec 4
rotomac Lellh Dec. 10
PORT OF NEW YORK
DUE TODAY.
Name. From. ., Sailed.
Frederlk VIII Chrlstlansand ..Nov.2l
lteglna d'ltalla Genoa Nov. 10
Duca d'Abruzil Naples Nov. 20
Verona Genqa Nov. 10
DUE TOMOTmovV.
Columbia Glaagow Nov. 23
'Europa Naples Nov. 21
Steamships to leave
Name. For.
Nanoll .Naples ....
Hellg Olav Copenhagen
'Itotterdam Naples ...,
Lusltanla Liverpool
Minnehaha yndon ...
Verona Genoa ....
Date.
...Dec
...Dec
....Doc.
....Dec
....Dec
....Dec.
Movements of Vessels
Str. Mahn (Nor.), for Philadelphia, cleared
Now Tork December 1.
Str. . United States (Dan ). New York for
Copenhagen, arrived at Chrlstlansand Novem
ber so.
Str. Auranla dial.), for New York anl Phil
adelphia, steamed from Genoa November 18.
Str. Sflra (Br.), from Philadelphia, arrived
at London Devcmber 2. - .
Str. Mlasourl (Br.), from Philadelphia, ar
rlv ed at London December 2,
Str. Tuscan, for Philadelphia, steamed from
Boston Docember 1.
Sir. Thyra Memer (Dr.). for Philadelphia,
atoamed from Baltimore December 2.
Str. Persian. ' Philadelphia for Jacksonville,
steamed from Savannah December 2.
Str. Paraguay, Philadelphia forVablne, was
23 miles southwest of Diamond Shoal light
ship at 0 p. m. December 1,
Sir. Currier, Havana for Philadelphia, waa
408 miles aouth of Overfalls lightship at 7 p.
m. December 1
Str. Gulfstream, Port Arthur for Philadel
phia, passed Sand Key at noon December 1.
Str. Edgar If. Vance, Philadelphia for San
Francisco, waa BOO miles from Colon at 8
p. m. December 1.
Str, Toledo, towing schooner Delanre Sun,
Sabine for Philadelphia, waa 10 miles north
of Diamond Shoal lightship at 0 p. m. Decem
ber 1.
Schr. Governor Powers, Philadelphia for Ban
gor, arrived at Vineyard Haven December 1.
FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS
Business In the steam market was restricted
bv the scarcity of easels to meet Immediate
demands. Rates are firm. Prohibitive rates
In the steam market promise a brighter out
look for the sail market.
Paralos (Greek). Baltimore to Rotterdam,
Sain. 20,000 quarters, at or about Os. 3d.,
ecember.
Albergen (Dutch), 1118 tons. New Orleans
to Maracalbo, sugar machinery, $8.50, prompt.
Wolf (Dr.). 134N tons, transatlantic trade,
trip home, basis 10s. delivery Gulf, redelivery
United Kingdom, prompt,
Auranla iltal.), 2180 tons, Philadelphia to
the Mediterranean, private terms. December.
SAILINO VESSELS.
Bk. Juno (Nor.), 1001 tons, St. Johns, N. B.,
to .the L'nlted Kingdom with deals, private
terma, December-January.
Bk. Beatrice (Ital.). 1203 tons. Gulf to
Gnoa, timber 120s.. December-January.
Bk. Brls (Nor,), 072 tons, same, to the
United Kingdom.
Bk. Doon (Nor.), 7C0 tons, same, 110s De-cember-Ianuarv.
Bk. Cerea (Nor.), 1123 tons, came, private
terms.
Behr. Flcrence M. Tenley, 027 tons, Phila
delphia to Portland, coal, private terms.
Schr, Laura C. Anderson, 7110 tons. South
Amboy to Jacksonville, coal, 00c.
Schr. Clara A. Donnell, 1177 tons, Philadel
phia to Galveston, coal. $1.10,
HELP WANTED
PHILADELPHIA CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Notice of Examinations. Schedule No. 128.
Full detailed In formation concerning the various positions for which examinations are to
be held can ba secured at room 876, City Hall, either In eprsons or by writing for the same.
NoteRS8O0-$U0O a jearmeans from $600 to $000. but not Including $000. Similar
expressions are to be Interpreted, the same way, except where atarred.
, r (All examinations begin at 0;B0 a, m., unless otherwise specified.)
dateT
POSITION AND SERVICE
T
FIRE SERVICE
gee. 10
ec. 10
Hoseman
Fireman (Promotion) (Laet day for
physical examinations Dec. 14)
MEDICAL SERVICE
Resident Physician
Resident Physician
Resident Physician
tFlrst Assistant Bacteriologist
SPECIAL SERVICE
(Fourth Assistant Bacteriologist
TEACHING SERVICE
Principal
Teacher (Men) 20 years
Assistant Teacher (Men) 18 iears
Dec. 18
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec 22
Doc. 18
Dec. 24
Dec 28
Dec 28
tLccal residence waived.
bsed Nov. 23, 1011.
WAS A REGULAR FUSE .
je
inmimi,mvwH j. iirnir- tti-TjirrmissKii,i
CLASSIFIED RATES
UAlLY AND SUNDAY
THIS STYLB TYPE (or like this)
On Insertion lSe perllne
Three Insertions In a week.... 12tto per line
Seven consecutive , Insertions... 10a perltne
1000 line contract (dally ad
vertising) 8e per llns
Sltuntlons wanted, three lnser- .
tlona In a week, 100 berllne
THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this)
TermlUed In all classification except Help
and situations wanted. Lost and Fotind, Per-
aonats,
One
On Insertion ,, 20o per line
jioarning ana uooms.
Three insertions In a week
Seven ennseeiitlvn Ineertlen;
Lnrrn inieruons in a weeK.,,. ttn
Seven consecutive Insertions. . . 15c
Ue ner line
- i; tiz
KHl Una Mn)Mpl fHalltr ad
per iinw
vertising) 12Ucperltne
All rates are baaed on agate measurement,
14 agate lines to the Inch,
DEATH NOTICES-eltlier paper
10 lines one time ......,..... 50c,
Three Insertions .......,................$1.1)0
DAILY" ONLY
In Bfftci December 1, 1H
COMBINATION RATE
for Inseitlon In both the morning and evening
papers of same day:
PUBLIC LEDGER
(MORNING,)
EVENING LEDGER
(EVENING.)
Add four cents rer line net to rales given
above.
HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED
ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER
MAY 131; INSERTED IN THE EVENING
LEDGER ' "WITHOUT ADDITIONAL
CHARGE.
LOST AND TOUND
M,I'j. !,lxiaT AND FOUND" ARTICLES
advertised in the Public Ledger or reported
to the "Lost and Found Bureau", at Ledger
Centrjl will be listed for SO dais. Thess lists
can also be seen nt the Main Office, nth and
Chentnut sts. "Lost and Found" advertise
ments can be left at any ot the drug stores
receiving Ledger ada. or can Imi telephoned
directly to Ledger Central Call Walnut or
Main SOW.
lir.OOCII Lost, Monday round brooch dia
mond surrounded by pearls, from Haverford
to Broad St. station, then to Oalc Lane and
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Reward. Mrs.
Matthews. 227 8. 20th st.
DOG-Lost, Boston bull terrier1, brlndio and
white: had on etulded collar. Reward. 4OI0
. Spruce.
HANDBAG Lost. Sunday morning. Broad st.
nr?r South, gunmetal handbag. Reward.
ta 8. Broad st.
PIN Lost, Sunday afternoon, pearl heart-ihapa
Pin, luby setting, between 30th and 38th,
Market ard Chestnut. Reward. Tracey, 36th
and Chestnut.
PIN Lost, Saturday, crescent pin, 11 baroque
pearls; S sapphires, lnth car from Gtn.. Broad
.jit. Sta. to Adelphls. 18 vi'. Rocklatid. Reward
roCKCTBOOK Lost, green pocketbook, con
talnlng check, rosary and change, Erie ave.,
Wanamaker'a. 12th at. car. 3851 N. Broad.
POLICY Lost. Mechanics' Insurance Company
policy covering 1121 Kimball at. In.name of
Giuseppe cinnpronl. Return to Johnson &
llooney. 734 Passyunlt ave.
PURSIi Lost, pulse, with change, also soci
ety badge. Monday evening, Manhelm at.
and tVane ave., Germantown. Reward.
5041 Greene st.. Germantown.
WATCH Lost, silver oval wrist watch with
gray strap. Liberal reward. A 4. Ledger Oft.
STOLKN Collie dog, answers to the name of
Hurt; Charles H. Donnley and register no. on
collar: reward for Information leading to ro
turn of dog. 5314 Chestnut at, .
HELP WANTED FEMALE
CANVASSERS wanted to sell Krema Kura;
can make from $2.60 to $3 a day. Apply at
Spear'e Drug Store. 52d and Parrlsh.
CHAMUHKMAID, first class, with, best city
reference Apply before noon. Sail Spruce.
CHIt.DNURSE for one child, white girl; as
sist with chamberwoik; no washing. M 711,
Ledger Office.
CLF.RK and writer; plain, legal
penmanship:
fn centra of
wining 10 00 uaeiui in oince:
cltv: rrf. reoutrad! atafa rnmnanaatlnn. re-
llglous denomifatlon. E 355. Ledger Central.
CCXJK "wanted to go to country; family of 3;
awnif 1 vvuii waaning. A l. logger mnce.
DrtKRSMAKER wanted, by party
In West
reaulred:
i-miancipma; piaia. sewing only i:
seamstress to work out.
Apply by letter to
ji. u.h. i.eugcr central.
HOUSEKEEPER, working, or girl for gen
eral housework; German preferred; 4 In
lainiiy; country, rnone vva?ne 10,,
IIOI-HKWOUIC (geneial)-Glrl wanted In email
family or adults In suburb: must be good
cok and laundress; for one with satlsfactoiy
reference aa to character and ability wilt pay
$7 per week; state If white or colored. Ad
dress. with reference. A 15, Ledger Office.
HOUS'cvVbnK Competent girl wanted In small
adult family for general lousework: must be
good cook, with good reference: Protestant
preferred. Apply at 831 Old Lancaster road,
nrvn .-uawr, ra. I'none jirn wawr iiuw.
HOUSEWORK A refined girl for general
housework In small family: go home nights.
Call mornings. Mrs. Herbert Marrts, 5234
Schuyler St.. Germantown. Apt. B.
HOUSEWORK Strong, tillable woman wanted
by private family In West Philadelphia for
general housework; atate wagea and refer
ences. B 443, Ledger Central.
HOUSEWORK White girl
In family of two;
unstalrs work: nn
suourDs; must cook; no
waning, .vi. ,1:
Ledger Ofrice.
AVOMAN Active, ambitious lady, not under 23,
of pleasing personality and fair education, for
fiosltlon with large concern where ability and
net rather than business experience will bo
considered, must have ery best refererce;
permanent position; hours 0 to 4 dally; sal
ary $2t weealy. D 507. Ledger Office.
General
GOVERNMENT positions open to women; $75
month: write Immediately for free list. Frank
lln Institute, Dept. 715 T. Rochester. N. Y.
HELP WANTEDMALE
ACTIVE, cnirgotlc man can aecure oppor
tunity to sell securities; liberal commissions;
tut' work; attractive to Investors because
ot absolute safety. M 450. Ledger Central.
ADVERTISING SOLICITOR
A live wire can make a good connection on
a very liberal basis. M 450, Ledger Central.
BOY, between 10 and 17, to learn to draw soda
water. Apply, between 8 and !). George B.
Evans. HOd Chestnut.
CANVASSERS wanted to sell Krema Kura,
Apply It Spear'a Drug Store, 52d and Parrlsh.
Can make from $2.50 to $3 a day.
HELP WANTED
SALARY
BUR. I DEPARTMENT"
Publlo Safety
Publlo Safety
S00O.$110O
$1100 a year
Fire
Fjro
S1200-S130O l
S000.$i200 a
$60O-$90O a
$2000 a year
, year
year
year
Health
Health
Health 4 Charities
Health 4 Charities
Bd, of Recreation
Bd, of Recreation
Dd. of Recreation
$1000 a year
$1200 a year
180 a month
$63 & month
FRANK JI.RITEJV
PETER BOLGKK.
LEWIS It, yA?T PUSEN.
Commissioners.
lajnwt ffjr-JBieg
HELP WANTEl-MAIiB
... ...
CAttTENTERS-Wanted (10). with hatohets
and saws. Apply 7 o'clock, Wednesday, Pier
8, N. Delaware ave. r.
CIGARMAKER Experienced, capable ef mak
ing an extra good brand cigar, wanted to
communicate with advertiser. Address M
817, Ledger Office.
rAPER HOXE8 Salesman wanted at enee,
high-grade man, not over SO. to sell "tiff
boxes, both fine nnd cheap work; must thor
oughly understand business; preference will
be given to one who can command aome
trade; will mako Interesting proposition to
a man of high calibre. Address "B.," Foat
efflc Dot 3484
REPRESENTATIVE reaulred by firm of
patent advisers, commission basis; send
details, age and experience. W. B. Kfthn
Co., 03 Madison ave., New York.
SALESMAN, previous outside selling
experience not essential, but will only
consider applicants, full of hard work
and enthusiasm: will pay salary and
commission, although our best men
make most money on straight commis
sion; line Is Fronts Premier Electric
Cleaner, to be sold throughout city:
bO.too sold last year: $23 each. For In
terview addrcos H WW, Ledger Office.
SALESMAN Experienced advertising novelty
salesman to represent ua In city; must be
live wlro; excellent opportunity tor live man,
. 1'. B07, ledger Office. .
SALESMAN (specialty) wanted for new arti
cle selling to offices, stores, etc.; eommls. to
start; rets, required. J 082, Ledger Central.
SALESMAN, specialty, wanted for new article
selling tn officer stores, etc; commission at
start! reference required. J 1)52, Ledger Cent,
SALESMAN, elcctrlo
Burns Balea'Company,
cleaner. Jtidson C.
1023 Walnut st
SALESMAN Electric exp.i snl. andcom.
Apply 8 p. m.. 0227 Chew st.. Germantown.
TO SECURE permanent, efficient, truatworthv
men for specially confidential positions In our
factory (not office), highly lucrative profit
sharing arrangement will be offered a few
thrifty men able to Invest $1000 or more In
our business; wages nnd profits will approxi
mate $1200 to $1500 per year: state age.
record, and give references. M 451, Ledger
Central.
WANTED Specialty salesman to Bell as aids
line grocery advertising book, containing sev
eral hundred ready mado advertisements nnd
suggestion for the retailer: sells quickly nt
$1.00 and we allow 40 per cent, commission.
Send 25 cents In stnmps for sample. Com
mercial Bulletin Company, Minneapolis,
Minn,
WANTED Help In cabinet department; all
branchen of woodworking In connection with
manufacturing of high-grade cabinets: opply
In writing, giving rots, nnd name of last em
ployer; Investigation of ref. must prove aatls
factory and applicant pass pin ileal examlna
tlon. Address Postofflce Box 3500. Station O.
WANTED Two men, between tho ages of 23
nnd 33 years; used to hard work: who have
had rnllrcad experience; must have fair edu
cation. Addrcsn In own handwriting, Box
E 340, Ledger Central.
WANTED A bright bov for diamond ahop,
with good reference. P 000 Ledger Office.
flenernl
ALL PROSPECTIVE CHAUFFEURS-Why
pay $33 and lose 0 or 8 weeks' salary? We
will teach you to repair and drive any make
of car In our evening school In 4 to 0 weeks:
road lessons given on up-tO'date care: cost
will bo $15, complete: no llmo wasted; special
attention given to magneto wiring, timing,
carburetor troubles, road work: taught by
experts; Individual driving lessons, 73c
REYNOLDS O. 01LKES. 014-18 Brown at.
AUTOMOBILE repairing nnd driving taught by
experts; special attention given to carburetor
and magneto details: a road lesson every day
and license guaranteed: day nnd evening
courses: easy terms Cnll. write or phone
Kenvlngton 1034. Huntingdon Auto School,
241.1.13 E. Huntingdon.
LEARN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
Look where sou will find automobiles. They
all need Varetakers. Wo teach you the
business and.
TEACH YOU RIGHT
Cost sou but $5 to start. Shops open night
and day. .
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS Or AMERICA
C2D NORTH BROAD.
MOVING PICTURE OPERATING taught, $15;
positions secured; open dally and Monday,
Wed,. Ftl. evgs Mott School. 1503 Saneom.
NEW INVENTION-Sharp-shod overshoes for
horses: guaranteed to prevent slipping on let
streets; buckled on hoof in n minute: every
horeo owner wants them; Me money for
ngerts; fastest seller out: write for prices.
Herman Manufacturing Company, Pennsylvs
nla ave., Washington, D. C.
OREENEWALD'S
Executlvo office positions, tech. and sales
positions; high-class employment exclusively;
books and blank itratla. 250 3. 11th st.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MRS. IIARVnY.iniO Rlttenhouso Sq Ist-cliis
Catli.-Prot. cooks, $11 to $13; working; house
keepers; Prot.-Cath. chambermaids, several
years' best refs.: exp. Prot. waitresses, vnuns:
Blrls for chamberwork and waiting; Prot.
Cath Murrea. governesses and laundresses;
wcll.rccommcndcd.mcn for all capacities.
COOKS, chumbermalds. chlldnursea, house
work girls, middle-aged woman, womnlt with
child, practical nurse. Inexperienced Klrls,
German and Polish girls want positions,
references. Wnnted. all kinds of llrst-clnsa
help. MIsh Rose Dougherty. 1313 Olrard nva.
HT. NOTMURGA'H HOME
a the recognised
HOME AND EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR
GERMAN CATHOLIC FEMALE DOMES
TICS OF PHILADELPHIA.
12111 N. Oth st. (near Glrard ave.)
THE WELL-KNOWN HUTTON AGENCY
IV n Smedtey st.
Cooks, first class; laundresses, German
couples; competent help for all capacltlea
wanted Monday a. m. : first-class conks and
walt'sses. ladles' maids. English chlldnursy
AMERICAN. German, French. Irish lsfclas
cooke, waitresses, laundresses, chlldnurses.
governesses, mother's helpers, housework
girls wish situations, city or country. Mrs
Kane, 611 8. 10th. Phone. "
FIRST-CLASS Protestant and Catholic cooks,
trained waitresses, chambermaids, child
nurses, laundresses, homework girls, with
raferanees, wish situations, city or countrv.
M rs. Kane. 511 S. lflth st.; phone locust .'UUP.
NICIIOLLS. 11120 Ralnbrldso (ph Locust 21.K))
Comp. German, French Swedish. Irlsh.etc,
help wanted and sup. Wanted, younjr cooks,
chamberm'da, waitress's,'.: coup.Jiouaem'ds.etc.
EDUCATIONAL of" Domestlo Employment
Clubs (near 15th and Walnut) Wanted,
cooks. $40; nurse, waitresses, butlers.
MISS HARKINS 2002 Balnbrldge Wanted,
conks, nurses, German couples, housemaids;
refs. required, .
SdVTHERN EMPLOYMENT DIRECTORY--Select
colored cooks, housemaids; also male
neip: rets. ij;ii fine, upneurch's. Bell.
GUARANTEFD white help supplied without
advance. Telephone Miss Plats. 253 S.Camae.
MRH. ROGERS 313 H. 20TH ST., SUPPLIES
RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP.
WILI.ETT, 1800 Mantonst.. R. Phlla Sefect
col, help, city, country,' ref. Ph, DIcH'n 508J.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
A REFINED American Protestant lady de
sires position a companion to a. lady, or
housekeeper for a man with a grown-up fam
llyi ref. given and required. A 18. Led, Off.
BOOK,Ki:EiPER. with excellent exp.. In gen
eral ofrice work; capable of taking charge
ot Investlratlon, operate branch exchange and
Interview people Intel. E 47. Ledger Central
BOOKKEEPER Experienced oil cost works
capable of taking entire charge D. E. books;
High and Pelrca school graduate. B 53.
1 .at. ( Partial
BfXKKEi PER and general clerical work: '4
years' exp.. Including dent, store: Al refa,;
moderate salary B 331. Ledger Central.
CHAMBERMAID and'Waltress. competent," ex.
Dertenpftt. wants Dosltlon rlxht awav 1? fti.
.auaef- vM.
CHAM HWltM AID. light colored girl, will tax
noiltlerTbi hotel pr private family. 1823 s"
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