liwwiiJSpBP 14 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915. gmijmmmtm CROWELL PITCHES EXCELENTBALLIN SPITE OF DEFEAT Brown University Boy Holds Yankees to Three , Hits in Ten Innings. Athletics Are Beaten in First Game by 3-2 Score. new ironic. A.U. It. It. O. A. 15. IIIKh, cf 6 0 10 0 0 I'ecklnpatigh, ss.... E 0 ' 0 0 4 0 Malsel, 3b..... 4 0 0 4 3 0 1'lpp, lb 3 0 6 13 0 0 Crce, rf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Hurlioll, If 3 0 0 10 0 Uaumftn, 3b 1 3 1 E E 0 Sweeney, c. ........ 2 0 0(30 Cntdwell, p , 4 0 10 3 0 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WI!KAT.nrelpt, 21,001. bush. Trad? nuiet. but with moderate offerings ana Iter outside advices prices niltunced IffSe. ithma: Car loli. in ejnort elevator-No, 2 red, nominal. Sl.21iftl.2n: No. 2 red Western, 1..H. mi stronger No. 1 Northern Duluth, Huggins Spurs Speeding Cards By GltANTLAND RICE In Rebuttal Make good and let the Knocker roar Of rant at wilt atona the map; The bloke who hat the Winnlitjf Bcore Is safely out beyond the rap; Or rkr the bloke who play) the name And 'gives his bent work to the ray It safely fixed within the frame, Regardless of What People Bay. Make pood that answers every knock And down the way conivleles the test) ,. .i. , . i .".iic. .tun iiwini linn uiiucr .nuni.. .r For though the mockers rise and mock, tide ndv Ices end a fnlr demand. Quotations- Jictr yappings never reach the crest; The entry otil there Playing Ball Or scrapping on to beat the band, Has Hltlc lime to hear the call Of Knockers working In the Stand. Total 30 3 3 80 17 0 ATHLETICS. ' A.tl. 11. II. O. A. a. Walsh, cf 4 12 3 0 0 Blrtlnk, rf 8 1 2 1 0 0 Lapp, c. ............. 4 0 2 4 10 Oldrlng-. If E 0 2 2 0 0 Mclnnls, lb S 0 2 10 1 0 ('omvaj, 3b, ........ 4 0 0 2 7 1 Malone, 2b 2 0 0 2 10 Kopf, ss,,. 2 0 0 0 3 1 ryVrell, p 4 0 0 0 2 U V.urphy 1 0 0 0 0 U defiant; 10 0 0 0 0 Total 37 2 10 30 13 1 Batted for Conway In 10th. Ilattcd for Malono In 10th. Sacrifices t.npp, Sweeney, 2; ItnrtzaH. Stolen bnscfl Mnlonc, 2; Crce, Caldwell. Struck out Hy Crowcll, 3; Caldwell, S. Caso on balls Caldwell, 6; Crowcll, 4. oubje plays Uauman to I'lpp; Conwuy to Mclnnls to Conway; Malsel to llnu mdn. Hatter hit Crce. Wild pitches Crowcll, 2. SIlltJE PAIIK. June 23.-Aftcr holding the Yankees, to ono hit In nine Innings, ill not Crowcll, the Athletics' new pltchol frdm the Drown University, was beaten In the tenth of tho first came today through a bad throw by Conway. Tho final scoro was 3 to 2. Uauman started with a clean single to right. Ho was sacrificed to second by Hweeney. Caldwell then got a lucky nliiKle, putting Baumnn on' third. Then, after High had fanned, Conway muda his fatal error. Crowell's exhibition was wonderful when ono considers It was his first pro fessional game. Ho Was opposed by tho veteran Caldwell, and outpltched tho New Yorker all tho way, but the breaks went against him. Bauman scored all three of New York's runs and had a perfect day. He walked three times and made a hit In his fourth trip to the plate. Crowell gave five bases on ball, and two of these to Ilauman proved costly. FIItST INNING. Mclnnes made a one-handed catch oi Kopf's high throw and retired High. Conway threw Pecklnpaugh ouf. Crow ell threw out Malsel. No runs, no hits, no errors. Walsh walked. Strunk singled over second. Lapp sacrificed, Caldwell to Plpp. Oldrlng singled to right, scoring Walsh and Strunk. Mclnnes singled oft Cald well's glove. Conway forced Oldrlng, Caldwell to Malsel. Sweeney threw Ma i lone out. Two runs, three hits, no errors. SECOND INNING. Plnn fanned. Konf throw out Proo. Hartzell (lied to Walsh. No runs, no hits, no errors. Kopf out, Bauman to Plpp. Malsel threw out Crowell. Dauman threw out Walsh. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING. Bauman walked. Conway throw out Sweeney, Bauman going to second. Cald well fanned. Bauman scored from second on a wild pitch. High was safe on Kopf's high throw. Pecklnpaugh fouled to Lapp. Ono run, no hits, one error. Strunk Hied to Hartzcll. Lapp fanned. Oldrlng singled to centre. Mclnnls singled to centre. Conway forced Mclnnls, Peck lnpaugh to Bauman. No runs, two hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. Malsel walked. Malono threw out Plpp, Malsel taking second. Creo tiled to Old ring. Hartzell filed to Strunk. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pecklnpaugh threw out Malooe. Kopf walked. Crowell forced Kopf, Malsel to uauman. waisn rannea. wo runs, no hits, no errors. A Word for Colonel Hugging Among those receiving the Buoynnt Boost a plnco should be made for Col. Miller Ilugglns, of tho Upheaving Cards. Mr. Muggins rarely figures In the gay hlp-lilp scattered hero and there, nhd ct vr know of no ono who Is more deserving. Last spring, back In 1014, he took a tnll-ctul combination and pushed It up Into third place within n game or two o! tho Qlnnts. This Bprlng after a bad start he has rushed his pcoplo back Into tho thick of polite baseball society and In doing so has maneuvered his material about ns well ns any manaser wo know. When Huggins lost Magce, Wlngo and Perrltt, three big factors In last sum mer's rise, It was gcnernlly ngrccd that his ball club had been shot Into a num ber of small pieces nnd would bo lucky to (lnlfli firth. But In splto of this deficit ho has hustled along at n rate sufllclcht to attract 21,000 St. Loils fans for the last Sunday game. And It takes some thing, to entice out 21.000 St. Louis fans after" tho sombre lull that has Bettled Upon that Commonwealth In tho last fow years of baseball Inefficiency. Not Another Word The Gentlemanly Duffer had a short putt for a "three," And his chance to win a hole he fancied swell; And every word he uttered as at last he 'got (iy'flve" Was Stttitd- I - - ) - - - til - - ..&&)). - ell" nominal, I.2ot ji.!Meri.;i7. COKN.- neoelpts. 8000 bush. Trices were steadily held, hut there was not much doing. Qwitt lions: Cor Ion for local trade, as to location, No. i yellow, MttfS8c; steamer ol Inw. Rl'iriS2c. No. .1 yellow, 7fflHc.i No. 4 yellow, iTWTfc. OATS. Receipts, 14,00.1 btiah. After open In 14c. lower, tho market subsequently re covered onn fioaed firm under stronger, out side adtlrea an,1 n fall" demand Quotations No. 2 white, R44ftBr.. standard white, Kt'iW .lie.: No. ,1 white, 12'MJMc. . I'Mlt'ltr lleeejnts, P0.1 bhla. and 1)34,010 lbs. in ancka. The market was dull and pri'e.1 were without Important change. We qunto as foilown per liKI lbs., In wood: winter dear. $1..'ioe.-).7.')t do. rlrnliht. IS.7.1fln do, potent, Of! 2.1; Kansas. straUht. Jute aiuks, K..10ift.2.')j do., patent, jute sacks, S..10f?S.W; rpiliig, nret clear. .MK(ii.lUi do., straight lii.ioir.znj do. patent, Jil.209fl.401 do., ravor Ito branda, -jn.nowo'.l.l: city mills, choice and fancy patent, Sn.noafl.T.V city mllla, regular grades-Winter clear, S 501JS.7J; do., straight, f5.".ipflj do., patent, fnfto.z.'t. 1111; i i.tiuii. The morRet ruled tieaay under small supplies, but there was llttlo trading. Wo ouoto nearby and Western, In wood, at $0ff0,Jo per bid., a to quality. PROVISIONS .The market ruled ateody with a fair Job bins demand. W ouote City beef. In et. eninlted nnd nir-drled, 2.W20C. ; AVentcrn beef, In acta, amoked 239211c: rlty beef, knU'kten nniL fenrlef. amnkerl and nfr.drled. 2il2?c. , '.Veatern beef, knuckles and Menders., smoked, 272Sc . beef hams. 1I:I2; imrk, family, f2222.f0: hams. a. 1 cured, loose, J.iai.-l'lc.i do., skinned, lcoe, liVUm'iCi'do,, do, smoked, Munitc. other hams, smoked ell y cured, na to brn.ni! oha'aerage, 'illijfl4e, hams, smoked. Western cured, laaiffUci do boiled, boneless, S21uric. ; plcnle ahoulders,. S. 1'. lured, loose, HM.fftlc do,, smoked, 11W IHle.; bellies, In IdcKte, ncrordlng to average, luone. imwUc. breakfast bacon, as tn'brnml iimi nvern(e, city cured. Ii:flt7c. : breakiast .neon, Weetcrn cured, lilflKc: lard, western refined, In llercea or tubs, loiillc.. lardupura city, kettle rendered. In tierces, lo)illc,i lard, pure rlty. kettle rendered, in tubs, lOtfW PAYMENTS NEXT MONTH WILL BE $5,008,833 LARGER its I Increase In Interest Disbursement, De crease in Dividends. tn .Tulv thorn will be distributed a tola! I of iro.084,613 among Investors represent Ing dividend and Interest payments by railroads, Industrials nnd traction cor porations, banks and trust companies, the city of New York and tho national uov ernment, according to figures cftmplled by tho New York Journal of Comrncrcc. This totnl show an Increase of !5,69S,$33 over the same month of last year, when the payments were 264,3S5,780. interest payments snow an increase of 10,401,704 over the same month of Inst yrrir. the total thls-ycnr being" $174.39040, while dividend payments display a fatting off of $4,702,871, the total being tS5.6S8.764. The decline In dividend payments 1.1 duo to the fact that ft number of corporations have el her. reduced or onlltteil payments; The July paynients compared with last year folldw: , DIVIDEND PAYMKNTS, ' lnm Industrials f.11,lM.rS7 RKllroada 27,OIS.Sin Street ItathvAVK .!.,.. P,n.M,2(U Banks nnd trust cos.'. 7,300 000 WILLIAMS DENIES CLASH 1014. . , 5.1,722.8l1 27.ns.00d 12,iKU1n 7,200,f00 Totala 0'i,O.1.1.74 100,3S8,fO.'( "IHTDTIEST PA'YMDfJtS. Industrials and mlio... s4l,n)O,00O 3r).800,oro Ilnllron.H 10l.dOO.oOl) PT.700 0DO Street nrtllwaya 24,000 rod 21,000,0 V (inernmcnt uin.mu .(.iih.hi tNow York City 1,2511,000 1,260,000 Totals .HT4..'il)S.S40 $10.1.007.140 Itlrand total $270,081,01.1 $201,383,780 FlgurcM revised. tAmount of rovenuo bonds city will pay oft not' Included" In figures. Comptroller Has Had No Dispute With Banking Commissioner Smith. WASHINGTON, June 23.-Comptro!ler of tho Currency Williams tpday Issued n statement denying a report from Phlla- ilelphla that he had clashed with William It. Smith, Banking Commissioner of Pennsylvania, over reports of State banks. He asserted the statement that he wanted tho Pennsylvania department to forward theso reports to save his or flce the express was "misleading and In accurate," Williams said the Federal law requires 'him to collect datn on nil banks In the country niid that the practice of sending blnnk forms to banks through State hanking depar'trncnts was nn old and rec ognlzed custom. Hvery State but Penn sylvania has co-operated with him, ho says! ARDMOItE HONORS DEAD ! Morgan, died here today. Ho retired from business some years ago. Ho was very wealthy. Business Suspended an Hour During Funeral of Joslnh S. Pearce. Adclos Gorton Adetoa Gorton, an Author and formerly president nnd editor of the Home Pub lishing Company, Is dead after a long Illness at his home In Mrtple Glen, Mont gomery County. Mr. Gorton was a mem ber of University Lodge 610, F. nnd A. M.; tho American Academy of Political and Social Science, the Historical Society of, Pennsylvania, the New York Genealogical Society, tho Biographical Society, tho Rhode Island Historical Society anil tho Frnnkford Historical Society. Ho is sur vived by his widow and one son, Adelos, Jr. Tho funeral services will bo held ot tho family residence at 3 o'clock on Fri day. Interment will be private. IS MEMOIUA.V HANSEN, In loving remembrance of my daughter, nettic u. HANHUiv, wno away June -i. iuui. nassed MOTlllJIt. HEFINED SUGARS steadily ...The market was oulet. but i quote . reflnera". Hat prices: H...I.UI lieu, 11 it.j. ; extra, 'nn Ctllc. ; powdered, 11 20c. ; ronccl son gruaon. .i.so.koc. held. Standard granulated. loners' A, Uc.; Luck and f Pluck Wo heard n golf fan recently descrlbo Jerry Travcrs' work at .the 10th hole at Baltusrol as being a b'lt lucky. There was a touch of luck, of course But when a man figures he has to play the last nlno holes In par to win, and when he slices the first shot out of bounds nnd wastes another In the tangled undorKrawth, doesn't It cnll more for con trol of nerve than It doPi for luck to place that .third shot In putting dlttnnce and then land the putt? Those two missed shots; would have been the signal for any average mortal to have gone sky-rocketing Into tho June empyrean, whero all the luck there Is would never havo yielded a par. For It took a grand golf shot, played wiwi penect loucn, to give any luck a chanco 'to figure In tho rest of It. DAIRY PRODUCTS , , nt'TTKII. rtpmnnd was fairly active and uiicring were ample. prices were slendv. Quotations Western raney snorlnls. :iow. : eitrn 27'4;2!.c.: nrals..27c., seconds, prints, fancy, Wc, average extra, mi 11. L'nnti iii, '., to goot 2H solid-packed, creamery. 1 zsitc: extra firsts, zw... ncarnjt SIMI.Itc. dn . gnrlleky. 2Jft20e.; Job- THOMPSON, EX-MACIOIAN, SERIOUSLY INJURED IN GAME Feared That Skull Was Fractured by Pitched Ball. "Shag" Thompson, the brilliant young outfielder of the Athletics, who was sent to tho Richmond club, of tho Interna tional Lengue. by Manager Mack for fui thcr seasoning. Is In a serious condition in a Providence, It. I., hospital. He was hit on the head with a pitched ball by Cooper In Monday's Providence-Richmond game and wus unconscious for sev eral hours. It was thought that ho had a fracturo Of thn nknll hi.t 1,..I...... say that he will recover. The injury to Thompson Is unfortunate coming at this time, ns he was just be ginning to show his true worth. It mny possibly make him plntc-shy In the fu ture portlculurly against left-handed pitchers, as Cooper, who hit him, Is u southpaw. Danny Hoffman, ono of the best looking outfielders who ever brokt m with a local club, was hit by Jesse Tannchill In Boston nine years ago and never entirely recovered from tho acci dent. Hoffman was with tho Athletics ut tne time and apparently had a won derful future. Ling sales uf fanrv nrtnfa .'tilli.fi,. KGON, Choice stock sold fairly and prices were well maintained Wr quoto na follows: In vr.ef.ca"'"' """'y extras. 24e. per doien; Urate, I . r-r- standard roec! nearby current re ceipts. I.1.8,, per care; Western cxtrd flra's, fV'k'ln"1"'- nrr'"' ,r,-M t" ca,ei Southern, JJ.0i(3.40 per case; fancy selected candled 05r..?.Srf.oM'ln nt 2"fT272 per dqzen. , CIII.KHI. wrb In fair renuaat n,i . n,m under amnll Biipplles. Wo quote: Now York, full creapi, fanry, new, loflllHici lo., do., fair to good, new. 1414jri4i);c, do., part skims, POULTRY I.IVH. OfferlnRS wero moderate nnd val ues Here well maintained, with a fain de Pi5P.,I..for Jt'alroble stock. Quotations: Fowls, biMbUo.; exieptlonnl lota higher; rooslers. lltfl.'c . broiling chlckcra, fancy, not leg horns, weighing HWS Iba apiece. 211?28c,; rolling chickens, not Leghorns, weighing lip JU lbs. apiece. 211i21e : brolllni; chickens. Ig horns, weighing IW'02 lbs. apiece. 21024c": it,,lJ?5..T',,clfS5:iJ:c"?II??- 5,!fi""?. P UuckB, Jnd la Itunncr. JaffWc: plccons. old, VtT nalr. !!lfl!lln : tll,nnm vnt.nv n. ki- 2(f2)c --- "- .-a, .., -"i!"i.S.MI!D'Tnc mnrket wns dull and bniJCi S."!1. ttmE1' """InB" Wo quote. Frcsh kllled po"ltr, fowls, 12 tn box, dry-picked nnd ury-piickcil, rancy selected, 10c; weighing 4W, ff.i lbs. aiiloce, 1Nm,c uelghlnc .'Ui4 lbs "Piece, isiic.: weighing ;i lbs apleee, 10U.O li'iic- under 1 lbs. uidece, 14ii15'ic.; Ico Tutked Western, 4Vi iba. nnd over nptecu. lie; dp., ainuller sizes, IRflllk;.; old roosters. rulk-,"'-'- bfol'lns, chickens-Jersey, rainy, .IUO.120.; other nearby fancy, 23(!30e.: Western, weighing IKVi lbs., 2t2':c. do. weighing 1Rli, i.a 21V:tic.; spring ducka, Ml ticV ""luabs. per dos White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs. per do , S.I.IOQ4 Ml; white, welnhlnir u mi to ms. per do., .wt.so: white, weighing . - LONDON STOCK MARKET Consols at Now Low Minimum Price of 65. LONDON, June 23. Irregularity con tinued In securities on tho Stock Ex change today. Consols wero sold at a new' minimum of 63: the old war 'loan also' was weaker, being nuoted nt 44VI on sales by small capitalists to provide funds with, war tenders f,or tho now loan and obtaining conversion rights for tho re mainder of their! holdings.' ' Colonials flattened again. Home rails laokdd support and Wero weak. It was declared that-the- decline- In this -group hns-been-overdone If pending dividends nro satisfactory. . Canadians were mixed and (he tone of Argentine rails was flat OtHer departments Wero quiet. London N. Y,' AmMgarnated Copper 78?i 7W' ti Atchiion 103 loot? -U Italtlihore and Ohio So'i 7fl K, fnnadlnn Pacific 1BT lrXHi . . . ciinjnpcako nnd Ohio 41 nn u - h 'Business In Ardmoro was suspended for an hour today In honor of the memory of Joslnh S. --Pearce, a lifelong resident, whoso funeral was held at 11 o'clock from his late homo nt 44 Llnmoro nvenuo. From 11 to 12 o'clock every establishment In Ardmore, Including tho saloons and offlco of tho township commissioners, closed tllclr doors, Mr. Pearce was known as tho "promt Old Man" of. his commu nity. Funetjal services were conducted by tho Itov. Stanley A. Hunter, of tho Bryn Mawr Prcslu'terlan Church. Interment wns in west L.aurei Hill Cemetery. Mr. Ponrcc, who was 74 years old, died suddenly from heart disease last Sunday muriuiiK. 110 wan a veternn of tho Civil War and took active part In many of tho most Important engagements of that con fllci. Ho wns a member of tho Colonel Owen J.ones Post, a. A. It., of Bryn Mawr, and was the oldest past master of Cassia Lodge of 'Frco Masons nt Ardmoro. He was a .member of the State Legislature In 188L He ls survived by his widow nnd a daughtor, Miss Helen Pearce. eatfjg Chlfmrn (ir4a Wpalnt-n Chicago Mil and St. Paul , l)ener and Hlo Urando . Krlfl , lo In pref Illinois. CenUal ,.... Louisville ami Nashville . .Vow York Central ....... Norfolk and Western Now York Ontario & West Pennsylvania Ttcadlnir Southern Pacific 12 . 113 M. -'. , 11W 27.. m ...1211,5 ... 04 ,..107 .. .11 Vi ll'.a MM lOlltS 1111' SSfl 10: lllli 111 102H sn. it A . . 70 02', 8 Iba. per dos.. 4u2 no; do., do., 7 lbs. 5er a.'.-V,,i1."',2-Jo' no" do., WHO", lbs. per i?I-oV?"S1-50: dHrk- $l-25i.80j small and FRESH FRUITS No. 2, 11- Unirtti l'neffle 1.14ti 12R United fitnten Steel cnu; ooti t-increaae. uocreaso. M - ...?hillt'.0 st.ock ,,ol1 ,alrl' and values generally ruled steady. Quotations- Apples. N?w Yok. L""h!nrU.aJdwl"- r-W!);l SO, do. Hen Davli .B...,0; other gooil emlng vnrlctles, S1..10tl -.00: do.. Western, nrr hny 7.-. n,t'- ...?nnt..y Today's Marriage Licenses and Mnry and Florenca William C. Parker, sin s. 17th t T.,h Y..;. ,U..: " .. y-""r uve. KWii"Vna"MibSt .L",,B t :jiZWii.s?s&T "" Bn " .. uii.m . .veamev. .(f nnt.- nnin ,. ,;.'jrj.,,r.,,'ri. ...., i!"- o'rt-tT.. --"l-. e.i'iii-.J. lemona. por J' J-2A'iJ: ,.oro.Vefi HTlda. per box, jfjfa S.uO; grapefruit. Florida, tier bo. il.nvni ru- plneaploj iiir crate-l-prto lllco, 2i2..-kj; do.. 1 lorlda, 2i-'.IO; clierrlcH. aweet, per lb., sii Sc. ; do., tour, per lb.. ;iti5c.. nlumi nnto.H nn ,nl. (I MI..O. ..... .- .. ' .P . uvvaiii nnif Mniv 10c.. blackberries. 7o. ; do., Delaware and Muryland, fniuci gooaeoerrles. per nt.. :iH4c.: berries, per it.. 10ti;ic.; cantaloupes, per crate. fl.2S(rl.7S; watermelons. per 4W, tiArymj. SJ..V)2; atrawberrlea, per qt., Del Mniylund, 4tjiic.. do., Jersey. 41 errles, North Carolina, por qt., S per ut. huckle Florida, Florida. !irllli Pnnora I ! Quotations: vtilte potatoes. turn, 1'nJiI,."lb.trr' ' and FIFTH INNING, Bauman walked. Sweeney sacrificed, Crowell to Mclnnls. Caldwell was out, Mclnnls unassisted. High Singled to right, scoring Bauman. High was out stealing, Lapp to Malone. Ono run, one hit, no errors. Caldwell threw Strunk out. Lapp singled over second. Oldrln.: forced Lapp, Bweeney to Bauman. Bauman threw Mclnnls out No runii, one hit. no errors. SIXTH INNINO. Conway threw out Pecklnpaugh. Malsel fouled to Conway. Plpp fouled to Walsh. JNo runs, np hits, no errors. Conway fanned. Malono walked. Ma lono stole second. Kopf walked. Crowell hit to Bauman, who tagged Kopf on the .. f. "lro,v lo 'PP. doubling up Crow ell. No runs, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNINO. Cree was hit by a pitched ball. Hart el Bacrlflced, Conway to Mclnnls. and when Cree tried to go to third on the Play Mclnnls shot the ball to Conway in time to double him. Bauman walked. Bauman went to second on a wild pitch, Kopf threw out Sweeney. No runs, no hits, no errors. Walsh singled to left. Strunk beat out a bunt Lapp bunted Into (Mattel's hands and Walsh was doubled oft teoond. Malsel to Bauman. Oldring filed to Cree. No runs, two hits, no errors. EIGHTH JNNINQ. Caldwell out to Mclnnes, unassisted. High went out the same way, Peckln paush filed to Oldrlng. No runt, no hits, no errors. Mclnnls struek out. Conway popped to (Jlpp. Malone walked. MalSne stole si-ond. Pecklnpaugh threw out Kopf. No runt, no hits, na errors. NINTH INNINO. Conway threw out MatseL Plpp, walked. Creo formed Blpp, Conway .to Malone. t'reo stole second, Hartzell grounded to Mclnnls unastJistSd. No runs, no hlU. no errors. Peoklngpaugh threw out Crowell. WaUli tingled to centre. Strunk fllsd to Cree Lapp singled to centra. Walsh stopping at second. Oldrlng filed to Mall. No runs, na bits, no urrtvrs- TBKTH INNINO. Bauman siagtad Us rtabt Swsteey tacrl fl ed. Conway to Mavlmajt. Caldwstl bt ut a, hit, Bauroa Mapping at third, lllsh truck out. Caldwell stole rfftcrpd. fmt way threw poorly to McInnU eft PsfkiB pausch's a-y grounder, Bauman scaring. hll Ctttdwell went to third, SfottHsl rliitd to Walsh une run, two hits cum rtr Ueluaia to ,u. to UaUM Murphy mt ud for Cotte tiAuotn Uuw out .u.jt.:jj BfhtJMf btt4 for Malone . -.u ia.no4 No nuts, ma hlU, 00 r- ".SJJ'-JffMN, 17th at" "and Ln, , 1.... . '" Vi'Mi ."'" ave. " V,Anb,ran,.rar?.y".,trma" "" nna S,"- lane and Wayne avo. "'. cmiool Arr!.hU1ria(cKa,i,7' ffllkff-S. ii. n Anna Frinrla I V.r. "o.'SS"""K l- rinriH J. JlcCnrney, 24111 N. ilancnek .. and nertho . M. Musriorr. 1R23 Hope a? t-' aeorgo H. Starsden. Boil tlernnhtown .-. .and. Laura U. llendrlcka. .1050 OI?ard 5vv'" , 1A3I Cavura at.. an,i Ann )ouglaa ........... ..uv.iciii, .itrj wnarton at Anna L ebarman. 428 Catharine it ank Wolnskt, 044 New Market at liefanla Krlnaka. 044 New Market " John K. Fl. i smith. 1M4 T..'SV.uV,5SS-Ti", fl- St.. and n;i..i',:.f -. .t:"u"'" '... - An'na" l.h.-."1. wP.f". at. rrs SI Qeorge Sxunkunaa - r . .- . . . uuu uuuiiu.r rjancea iiakazis. 15.13 Summer it. -!!.-"?' .-i. tover il.. and J.nnl. Samuel iujo uummer at.. Huth and and and VEGETABLES Fancy stock met with fair sale, but re- .VFW vi . iuiiu ijciu, anu f a:ored bujers Quotations: ler bush. Maine, liilljc. ; New uunuij, w .jv, wiuio potatoes, Norfolk tier lb..-,No. 1. tl.SWl.7S; So. 1-. jV:, white po' tatoej, south Carolina, per bbl. No 1, XI "in 1.73; No. 1', COtilit, onions. Texaa, per cuni-mcr-crate- I'oncy, t)0870e., poor, 2550c.; cab J age, Norfolk, per irate, I3S.I3c; do.. Nor. lolk, per bbl. . 10S23C, do., Eastern Shore, per crate. 20i.1oc. caullfloner, Norfolk, per hamper, yitfiuc, beans, per H-bbl. baiket North Carolina, green and wax, 15iB23c.; Nor. lolk, green and wax, i5W.'3c.; eggpmnt, Flor lUu, per box, JifCJ.30: cueumbera, North Caro. u,. U.BB.I. UUIUIAJC. Man nnd 2 "Women, Strikers, Arrested A man and a woman, strikers at Dob son's Bradford Mills, Stcnton avonuo nnd Godfrey street, wero held under $300 bond to keep the pcaco today by Magistrate Pennock, of tho Germantown police stn tlon, following a near riot yesterday. Po licemon were hurried to the scene from tho Germnntown nnd Branchtown sta tions when two excited women declared over the telephone that a violent riot was In progress. Mrs. Sophie Clarhaut, B60S Spraguo street; Otto Vandenborgner, 1417 Adams avenue, and Mrs. Mary Van Doorne, 6108 Woodstock street, were ar rested. Mrs. Van Doorne was dismissed with a reprimand, the other two being held. OBITUARIES Miss Catharine Diddle Vnndcrvoort Miss' -Cathnrlno Blddle Vandervoort, 2020 Do Lancey, street, died at her summer homo, In Chelsea, yesterday, after a short lllnoss. Miss VanderVoort closed her town houso 'several days ago and went to the shore with her sisters, Mlsa Kllzabcth nnd MIss.Meta Vandervoort Sho was a niece of Captain James S. Blddle, U. S. N. Her mother, before her marrlago .to Peter Vandervoort. of Now York, was Miss Mary Blddle. Miss Van dervoort, who was CO years of ago, was activo In church and charitable work. Her sisters are tho only near relatives that survive .her. SHIPPING NEWS Cyrus A. Bycrs Cyrus A. Bycrs, a member of the Union League, tho Manufacturers' Club and Lu Lu Templo, Mystic Shrlncrs, died yester day after a short Illness In tho Hebrew Hospital, Baltimore. Mr. Byers resided here until he was elected president of tho Baltimore Firebrick Company five years ago. Ho Is survived by a son, Charles A. Byers, and two sisters, Mrs. O. A. Mill and Mrs. J. W. White, who llvo at 202 South 30th street PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Todny Tuebla (Max.), Havana, sugar, Earn Mazalre, ballast. merchandise, F. linear & merchandise. Sir. l.ini. Str. Thlstleard (Dr.), St, Charles M. Taylor's bona. Str. Ogeecbec. Port Arthur, Southern Steamship Company Stt. Virginian, llllo, surar, W Co. Str. Delaware, New York, dido Stean.shlp Comrnnv. Str. George Pyman (Dr.). Marseilles, via Oran, ballast, llcrnond. Whits Coal Mining Company. Steamships to Arrive lin; per .".onolK, cucumbers. lucum, 4-bbl. ner U-bhl. bera. South Caiollna. ner 1 tuc; aijuien, Norfolk, per -bbl. basket. Kiv- lepicrs. 1-lorlda, per carrier, J1&1.5U; beets H.Millii.rii. nor 10O ,nn.t.Ad 1 .-fl-f. .iT1"" Ida, per lDC.Ufl 03c. : asparagus. rooms, per -lu. basket, C0U7 I-blil. basket, i.ltr i-bbl. basket, COc.: i. riwiuj, tier uirrier, ii.3u; beets. II, per 100 bunches, SI, tomatoes. KioS r,.ier11'"'"l' , .501.75; choice, ..'3, tomatoes. Mississippi, per case, doji per bunch, 5l5c; raush. basket, fi0c.C'-.3. SHORT TERM NOTES . rierrier, Dickinson st. J1?a'Sdhm.C0,,,'NU,?'.,,5,h "" " M"X Wf.,,ei!urC,,jfni?8fhN. t?h it" 3i "" na a' J1!Vrv . talon, lum chew at., and Mary M CJinolngham. ,1011 E. fiomenet at. " William . ' Whilock, JiM w: Huntingdon .,';!. .'"J, E th A! Itarrtson.,723 WoSSst! T.UCM.fh.Hriari?.rbLiUrt..ra-' A": and -nine Kop- and Mary M. J T .. Haiti J Dobbin., flfta W. ., ' "" '"" nkhawi.dTa"giU8.,laron "'"' " Uar Fa,, and Ruth and Isadora Pilch, 212 8. 7Ch it Ian. T?fl Jarkaon at. Jnaaph Johnioll. 1437 Katr st Cuff, lin Katir st. Jamea. J. Oray. Perry Township. iwuiiia, fv John K KohnUIn, llarrltburg, k. liao. iiarriauurir. l'a. Oseir Samuelaon, Fenmgrove, -N. J.. Andraw Mitchell, iston Mllla, Pa., and Emma Ilytbaway, teas Wluwler at. ' Prank M. Fucha, IIS Carpenter it,, and He- becct. Helffrleh. 1815 W. llunllngdso at. Oaorga a. Vandevender. 400 itaetor St.. and Cbarlott Wills. 414.1 Larson st Joseph II. Jordan, lulu W. Cumberland at.. and Roslna. Spraxar. 'JS41 St. Albans at Titus J. McKwan. 1225 W Ilasurd at., and Klliabeth A. Fortner. 123 E W.il.na iveT Illllmar H Johnson. 11147 Larehwood ave., and Ida. 8. Sabjarson, 2Mtl N rhadwlek st. . u . u , a , o 9 a s a 5 5 2H o & B Itata ner cent. Amer Ioco b Amtr T & T sub 6 Anaconda Cod fl Argentine uovt..., Argentine Govt..., Argentine Govt..., Argentina Govt.. ., liaitlmoro & Ohio, Ualtlmore & Ohio. Urook Itap Tr Can I'ac CliU Chicago Vie Eria Itallruad Krlo Itallroad .... Krle Itallroad Govt of Bwltter. , Govt of Swltzer. , Govt of Uwltier. . Interaat Harvester 0 Lackawanna Steel. 3 Lakp Sh & Mich S S Lake Sh U Mich S 5 Missouri Pacific... U N Y Cent alllU N'Y Cent ft II HI New York City... u New York City... U New York City... O n r, n ii & ii s l'enna conv SU Pub Sir C of N J 5 Sea Air I.lne.,,.. S Southern Ilwy ... 3 Southern Itwy ,..5 U s Smelt It A M S Union Typewriter. S United Fruit O United Fruit S Utah tl Due. July lulS Apr. 1010 iujr. 1017 Dec. 11)13 Dec. 1U1U Dec. 1017 May 11)20 June 1017 June 1U18 July luts Mar. 1021 102' June iuiu si Juiy iuiu April IUIU Oct. 1013 Apr. 1017 Mar. IUIU Mar. 1U18 Mar. 1020 Feb. 1013 Mar, 1U17 Sept, 1013 Dec. 1013 Juno 1013 Sept. 1013 Oct. 1013 Sept. 1U13 Bid. Aaked. luow-iul lOOU-lOt lCHrti-lOUti 101H lOlti ioOh-iwhJ wo. iooS US4 pI 08$, U8 r. 10U K 10.114 H U1V l)ti4i out, 100-1004 00( UU4, W)H oot! full 07U Mil 07W 0U UOK JooH-iouj; lOoaJ-lOoS JUU-a 1UI Kent. 1U1H 102tfZlir2! ept. 1017-104 -lOlfi May 1015 lOOH-lOO!, Oct. 1013 Mo'loofJ JlBr. 111111 IfallU 1 IU1.V Mar, 1010 00' Feb. IUIU 10) Mav 1011 041 June 1018 QQJI 871 Jan. 101U DiiLu li.lt May 1017 10(-10Z May 1H1S 08(1 00 April 1017 USJJ-100 Name. Tto8ebank , Wiltonhall Italia Algerian Kentucky lluelva '. . Missouri Polvarth Oreland City of Dombay Andtk Dan's Craater Hall ... Sheaf made ... West Point . .. Chariots ....... Osterdyk Iletlow Santa Crus .... Westerdyk Stavangeren ... llanan loannla Contzta FnEIQIlT. From. Spczla .... Spezla .... Haona .... tendon .... Shields ... lluelva .... I.ondon .... lluelva .... llavrs Calcutta .. Rotterdam ........Copenhagen Cristobal .. "any London . . . Amsterdam Rotterdam i.onnon Balled. -...Junn v ....June 2 ....June 10 ....Juno 10 ....Juno 10 ....June 12 ....Juno l.'l ....Juno 14 ....June 14 ....Juno 14 ....June 14 ...June 15 ....Juno 13 ....June 15 ....June 13 ...June In ... .Juno 10 Juno 17 Otto Koch Otto Koch, a retired baker, died yes terday at his home, 1712 North 25th street, after being 111 for several years. For a number of years ho conducted the Koch bakeries at 21th street nnd Columbia ave nue. He was a member of St Paul's Lu theran Church, 22d street and Columbia avenue. His widow nnd two daughters survive him. The funeral, to be held Fri day, will be private. George Henry Newman MANASQUAN, N. J., Juno 23.-Gcorge Henry Nowmon died hero yesterday of pneumonia, following an Illness of eight weeks. He was 71 years old. Mr. Now man, who was the proprietor of nn ex tensive business In farming Implements, seeds. and general merchandise, worked his way from a poor lad, nnd was a largo property owner in this vicinity and a director In the Manasquan National Bank. AT.I.AM. On June 21, 1018. THOMAS C. AM, AM, aged 44 years, formerly of 1'Mla delphla, at hie late residence, .111) Milburn ae., Lyndhuret, N. J. Services ft Oliver It. Hair's funeral parlors, on Thursday, June 24, at 2:30 p. m. Interment private. Oir.WN. At Cape May, N, JV RICHARD on of Mary nnd the late nichard Arthlngton Oltpln. Funeral services at the Church of tho Ascension, flroad and South ate., at 0:30, Thursday morning. Interment private. OOltTON. On June 21, 1015, ADELOS. hug. band ot Alice E. Potter Gorton, Relatives nnd friends, also University Lodge, No. 010, F. nnd A. M are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday atternoon, nt 3 o'clock, nt hli late residence. Maple- Glen, Montgomery County, Pa. Carriages will meet tho 2 02 train from Reading Terminal at Ambler, and the 2:30 trolley from Chestnut mil nt nose vauey. inicrmeni privnic. OltntlO. At her late residence, 1021 Clinton St., on June 20, 1015, FRANCES 11., widow uf William II. Gregg, aged 74 years. Funeral services nnd Interment private. IIAI.L, On Sixth Month, 23d, 101B. ANNIE THOMPSON HALL. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on sixth Day, Sixth Month, 23th, nt 2 p. m from the residence of her son, Walter Hall, 8 Oak St., Salem, N. J., without further notice. Interment private nt Friends' Burial Ground, Salem. Train leaves Market st. ferry, rhlla delphla. 12-23 p. m., for Salem. JAMK9, Suddenly, on Juno 22, 1015, WILL IAM F. JAMCS. son of the late William G. and Margaret A. James. Relatives nnd friends of the family, also Mount Morlah Lodge, No. 13.1, F. and A. M,; Germantown Chapter, No. 203, R. A. M. ; Jamea O. Illalne Council, No. 700. O. of I, A.; Lent Lenapa Trlbo, No. 8. Improved Order of Red Men, Philadelphia Fire Department, Firemen's Re lief Association, Fire Insurance Patrol and all other organizations of which bo was a member are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock preclsoly, at his into residence. 210.", Amber st. Interment at Cedar Hill Ceme tery Automobile runorai. JOHNSON. On Juno 22. 1915, ERWIN, eon of the late William Saveory and Sarah Paul Johnson Funeral services on Friday, the 23th Inst., at bis late residence, Havcrford, l'a., at 1:30 p. m. Interment private. KOCH. On June 22. 1015, OTTO KOCH. Relatives and friends are Invited to call Friday, June 23. from 7 to 0, at his Into residence, 1712 N. 23th st. Funeral private, Saturday. Kindly omit flowers. OUMROD. At Allentown. Fa,, on Juno 21. 1015, GEORGE ORMROD. Funeral serv ices at his Into residence,. No, 1227 Hamilton St., on Friday afternoon, 'at 3 o'clock, which relatives and friends nro respectfully Invited to attend without furthur notice. Interment at the convcnlenco of tho family In Fair view Cemetery. TAUSSIG. On Juno 21, 1015, RICHARD A. TAUSSIG, in his 57th year. Funeral aerv-k-ea at his late residence, 22S West Willow Grovo avenue, Chestnut Hill, Thursday after noon, 24th Inst., at V o'clock. Interment pri vate. Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowcra. Train leaves Broad Strcot Station for St. Martin's 2:11 p. m. TURNER. On 22d lnat. HERDERT S TURNER, at his brotber'a ri,.l,!,np. Uii Pelham road, son ot tho Into William L. and Catherine A. Turner. Duo notlco of tho funeral will bo given, VANDEIIVOOHT. Suddenly, on June 22 1015. at Chelsea, N. J., KATHARINE BID DLB VANDERVOORT, daughter of tho late Peter and Mary Ulddlo Vnndarvonrt. Saw- Icea at l South '..lontpelier ave., Cholsea. N. uii i.iursuuy, june i, at 1:45 p. m. PUBLIC tM& LEDGER CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SVNDAT Three Ifisertlons In a week" ' . isiia " l"1? tlons" in a week". .'. . !?:??. . .""-, 1 THIS SIZE TYPE (or like hi ''."mJ.1 '.?'" A" tlasslfleatlon. ,CJ !?.!M :i.a"S.ntl0V? wanted. Lost and xvu,i v,"j oimin, Donrning and Rooms. " "' One Insertion n,... .. .. -.,, ,i,,,vn,. R. .a ...irw niac-riiuns in a week.... iTii i' :,nstl Sejen consecutive Insertions .. is?5 ' 'nil .Alt rates are based on aAtamif- Per liajfl 11 agate lines to the Inch. measurement,"! DEATH NOTICES-elther paper- 10 lines, one time ....,,, , J Thr.. irons ...i::::..:::.....:.::;:,. uaiur ONI.Y ; In Effect December 1, t$U. COMBINATION RATE J P.'.an.e & """" -f .renin, PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) t Add four cents per lin, Mt a , ,m . Hit i" AND BITUATtONn The m.? ,te.l'0?.7 yot ads at office rates. iomc that will acccDt di '"uc . ..ow wanl PERSONALS 3&2jOT.n A-pi"" nrjo- m ti HELP WANTED FBMALtt VIWl.UIIPR.UaTn a... . -.,,..-."""":.' " waitrosfl. n .!., .. Km? lledg fflsdaTat" llrecommend-ldrgaT.'".?' g j nd rnnif n : -' L!r"J J!Sr2?i.i;i.,J'8B'. -i 'iaffiSSawgJ "' wfc u Q ClOCit. wtrnotr S77. . f.gw&v!&&m N. Broad at. ThurVHav".'1""' ,S" 5307.' 1 o'clock. ' --"" 'U"o ana. E?.L.1.cTOR-Hqus to houso and .tn... .: l. To,,," ssirs&ffyT1" "'ng l 4 STENOGRAPIIER-Young lady who la nr.U ; accurate In riletatinn, ;?;. ""1 'i.fs.P'..: ...i.u ...:..- .': ,-..wi viio lamui.',-: mill uuvoriising tictnus; state references ans , 1 salary desired. L, an, Ledgerorn '.""' ,na'3 oiMuuiiAi'iiEii experienced, familiar with general offlco work; state age, rcf. and S4lar expected. E 40, Lodger Ofllee. "lr,, U'lvwn. t i .... . i. , . "cners wno can dovote soma of their sparo tlmo to outside educational work! George llarrle'a Sons. 1111 Walnut at WANTED-Rcflned, middlo-nged womarTtTaT f,",,'.,n h"ey?rk and caro of bSbyj mSs ho neat nnrl w nn tn . .1 J " merV- V lgg7 ledger Of flee." "f'' ,or 'um' W'OtlKINO hoUPkpnmr At nnnls. nn..vt. .! - : aV"7"T.. VZ .wn, LauaUIS QI rl iiiiii ujiutko 11 required; small farattyi no 3 """"" iiiuinmirocrocit. 250, Led. Dldg.. ITt CTrSaM,.yD; """ "4 J.. Interrnent at 8outh laurel Hill Comotery, oolriPtrS??0. v1?! WSffiSnAPnOMll p mi.. iii- 'r. V"."'!?'":. -aii J ,--i.i- . c"" ttl- i-cuKer central it ou ara looking for a good posltion-sho will assist 5011 In writing an attractive advertisement liV,4D?A,r.,f5SSJ.lcnc". ,n ,h COMMERCIAL ,. .. ,...., ,.-,. nnu ncip you to locate u .BeP0,J't',SJh'?...!?...'!i.'J. connSent.,! ----- - uBwa JlulClkllCiD, Mrs. J. B. Tuttlo Mrs. J. B. Tuttle, widow of the Rev J B. Tuttle. a Baptist minister, died yester day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Richardson, Hyde Park, Cincinnati Mrs. Tuttle was well known In this city She died of Injuries received In a fall several months ago. Mrs. Tuttle'a two brothers, O. F. Peters and O. E. Peters head of the Peters Cartridge Company' reside In Cincinnati. The funeral services will be held tomorrow. .Mejlllonea u... June IT .Rotterdam ....Juno 17 .Hama ..........June is .Port Antonio ..June 18 Rarry June 18 Steamships to Leave FREIGHT. Name. For. Leo , Manchester ., Manchester Miller .....Manchester .. Algerians. ....London MEARS & BROWN CITY AND 8UHUBUAN ItEAI. ESTATE a-repcruca uinsica itsnii collected Insurance and Mortgages Placed Litis on application 202 South 15th Street il SPRINGFIELD BEAIi ESTATE EOR BAXB miuumiAN lUigan REAL ESTATE FOR SAXE sunuiiiiAN Tacony COME TO LOGAN 2-story semi-detached homes, with 0 rooms and every modern convenience, lfujf Be Seen fa If Apmciatttt. f. & e. aubel m:t:ai Sample House. B833 N. 18th Street James J. Goodwin HAimronD. Conn., June 23.-James J. Goodwin, aged SO, a cousin and former business partner of the late J. Plerpont John Henry "Honus" Wagner tells fans of a rare one next Sunday "A Triple Play on a Pitch Out." Second of the Wag ner stories now running in the Public Ledger's SPORTS MAGAZINE Dear Miss Dean: i ?i,v-i .me tor not writing sooner, but for .lnlr "Weelate ail you havo done ror me. I went to tho yester day and I like it very much. Thlrc Is fj?1.10 learn anl I "hall bo busybut that Is what I like. And they ira very nice people to work for, von r55l!? ,ea"no' frgct all the trouble K0"."6".1 to ,or mc- ana I hope I shall l0" kindness. Very truly. ,-1,-ln' Miss M, E. K. HELP WANTED MALE D2S.I?...A-ND ?.?CK UnOKEll. catabUiheal wno can ,kHrurV.'JSii"e" .cel .'?."! J . :Si bSS& BW '." .r.ct.yUon1 BlO-l basis. Most favorable nnnnrtnnlli. fni-l SESi 2 ra.r'!hi.m.t,'. A"-r with refer- . ..uevI .cnim. iwi. for manufactur 13. Ledger Orflte. I30OK1vI:f.ii:ii .Yn.i... infi u.1" Jeclu'Je1..a.t .ones s,a,e " " .. ........ vatictru, xi REAL ESTATE .FOR SAXE BOY wanted, about 13 strong for helping in Apply .127 N. llth at. yearn old. must be 1 siamea glass shop. .'X',J.?arAN, wanted for ahlp hulls, out ot ' A .i .," i""cuiars as to cxperienca, , nge. nationality, sjlnry, etc M 201, Leditr i.s,A:,rj P' claea- who underalanda terra cotta conduit work, wanted: state salary and . experience. L, 05.V. Lednei- Central. ' MACHINISTS. to: pipentters. three; plpftl tors' helpers, three; blacksmith, blacksmith's helper; physical examination required. Apply 10 r. .nderson, at 0 a. m., llarliuon Dtoth eia A Co . H3th and Qraya Ferry road. MAN AND WJFE-Engllsh. as butler and cook, small placf In country; entire charge; 2 ft. ......, invtcmca reuuirea. Aiarcs , u. uox 1071. HPI1URHAN REAL ESTATE EOR SALE SUB CUBAN Tacony ITiiiiIhisiiii I, t nrfji.ijii IB tT Wo can furnish structuraljS 'J lumber for a row of bouse M We can furnish lumber for a row or a wharf. Ship the same day, than havo enough left to do tba lame thing over again many, many timet. Edward F.Henson& Co, ii I'epl St. WlwrvM. rttHa. Ill MANUFACTURERS, ATTENTION ! IfOIt HAI.E AT TACONY ON THE "MTCnTA aWrr'n ttmt:.i Only 12 Minutes 5c From 69th St. Terminal a,. ot Market St. Elevated, " " l otTforWI AiuAWO spacious LOTS FOR SALE ATODERATPRICES AND If VOU thlnV nf n....V...I . . RwiiTOiT ten is constantly imnrbln, ' " Xlvrv-ir . .1 .- .. .. ... "l. .,H"1IUI lo nanoie complete line a. m . ... . . ."... 11,11.1 UO' lltUIW..U iiiimn.ii- witn t-nuaaelpnia trade; slve pe , naav, . ealarv exneeted; mtiat ho wfrla anaket H Bood proposition. fr right rarty. L UH ' rlen :, LedKer Ctntral. SALESMAN wanted for Camden: aalary ana commission after proven ability; chance ol advancement; calling on drug; and confec tionery trade: to sell scotmlnta. Ask P. Sayr. care Joreph' Caaanl, S17 N. -d ( f rom R :ao to u-.io a. m. SALESMEN, agents, with ability and enersyt to sell q new specialty; quick seller: liberal commission. Apply, between 10 and 11 a. o, or 3 and 4 p. m., C21 Heed Jlulldlnc, SHADP.n-Man experienced la shading paint .. -w, ..cmcr uiiice. iVANTED ComDetent man nnA wife. Protes tants; good cook and working housekeepej ana butler; at summer homo on New Enjlatu coast. L 210. Ledger Office. .-T. if or which constantly Improving prefer) In real estate 8j4 acres of ground with P. R. R. Sidings, corner of State Road and Magee Street, with a large factory on ground, that could be improved and used for manufacturing purposes. Cheapest Lot of Its Kind in the City Recently Occupied by Tacony Iron Co.' Adjoining Disston's Saw1 Works For ell particulars, phone, writ or apply to ISRAEL HECHT or HENRY J. WALTER WRITE OR PHONE FOR DRSPptd-hi, KULL OK INTERESTING MFnVJISiS A SPECIAL ORPttp-wmSrj YQIT y-Bg THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO 610 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING WANTED-A good, all-around foreman csr penter for out-of.town work; must give ref' erenees. Apply to 1H16 Thompson at., city WANTED-Druggist, flrsNclais prescrlptlonUU p.,u .vKiruieii icuireu, ror aiora in imrre; good opportunity; give age, Jence, etc. M 201, Ledger Office. expert WANTED Energetic man to purchase me-bB leal and general supplies for manufacturlag:, must be experienced In offlco tine. L 6S3. Ledger Central. id In office purchasing roll1 cuirm . guitarist, "experkin-ed l.th nnt Kfai1- C&M Dell Pbouei Spruce 31.83 Philadelphia ivey.tonei Hnce a-W Lenox Road TTnn.0 (Overlooking Golf Links of the Old York Road vni.njr V1UUI Ki'iSiHvi&fji:!? saws- Lenox and Meeting ; jfouig Troada, ThlC J?a4 wJ'wrnJ 2r . Take Raadinsr Railway . .. . ! 0a 2& JSX-HWw t inoiw Saa-'AS SM JMtaiw8 o -- .v tuiucr. . -.ii, jiHa Etfiu,.- VTVT fl OT WTTTT san.n. ...... .i.. vs. xjUAUXHVi ,X1" TITtE BUBO. -. xvkumeiiA AVE '', ft'l ' waktrh tra,.ii.r -, - .H..H..H., .uiiniitii V11K, I' ."--. P1"?.1". . A5I1J". Meyer Davis, Bellovue-airst-ford Hotel Orchestra leader. W-ANTED-Oenteel lad for July and Augus' f office; ft. JJMI, Ledger Central. WANTKDi"gentto sell coal on ctnrmsiloa for yard, laio Washington ave. VOUNO MAN In draughting" room. Manui Training ejhool graduate of this year wim talent for drawing; glva particular. J Abuser v enirai. vuii-r.jrjni- it an to act as stenographer " , a busy executive: favorabla opportunity for" u,...u.v..,l luiieai ueiau ot past ',' ence and references required. Apply Mr. Jamfway. Harrison Dros.' & Co 80O aray"! Ferry road. 10 to 11 a. m. or S to 4 p n. VKT "oun nn. over 2, aile j Chrltllan work, possessing leadership a4 force of character, with good home inj church connections; permanent and a raal opportunity, tan promptly 4 pm., II" Arcn. air Miller. ll.v. vrtfT Diiu,.i.i In eecurlng a position or bettering your pre, ; JtT?Il, ,' .w!' 11 or write Mr HboA iiilffllS1; t-L f tn booklet ' "PPOB-. TUSITT' ana ik about tho aucitaaful oa owaMon glvexi all Ladgr situation rtanteJ irlMftta"Ueh th ComnwcUl BegUtrr YOU wUl b matt apt to suioead. General waatlrl aiauoav Keystone 'O daily t oporute moving ! SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAtS LOllKKICEPBR. oac. biwu "" . p" aaooassi vouclir cattrisaaf " ' oi a' J ilT Mhih i i q Miestnut .Street UU"KH!R I E 4th Floor r- io it en ii ' """din uing to lun T'm J v 1 iiKH n i "J.utan v. , t) u,