Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    IB MORE ACTIVE,
BUT IRREGULAR
.Glass Oil Ibbucs Lower,
rVfllr Inquiry for Kenne-
K " cott Copper
L- TOIIK, Jon. 12,-AUer further
l2L i at tho outset today the market
cuv4nesfl a- "'... -.-- t. ,.,.. ftj.nn
riUta tecunwe. r y. ..v-.
T i ipoS; however. Mho down-
tendency continued with little in-
LE?fArine stocks developed more ant
P'iStan t "n improvement of over a
tTlj in the common nnu m mi ..o imc
CSr MWvBle Steel, after a loss of
I ..t. a poinii rumen . ,..-.- , .-w
"Ssl'l "nal' Bubmftr,n Boixt W0Ved UP
i ?"'..!' ii.-nntn.ne continued quiet at ft
rJ2of bot a point. Podo Engineer
J!rn(l Machinery, on smttll dealing,.,
.... nearly 2 polnti. "Cuba Can
Cir continued active and. after a small
C.i doveloped firmness on Inside
itwrW'B-
"" . .11.. U.l Aon.
hi' Oil shares '"''i 'V 'S ' ,T:
Mwi number of htah-prlced Standard
ST, .iim. This wnn especially so in
r. Ally number
1011 Im . '"
f 2 IJXrtM of New Jersey. Coodcn Oil,
'ST.- ntcllnlng a half, rallied to
"", half, rallied to near tho
II Sliw
Mining shares wcro Irregular, with
W1:.'"""? i-nip for Rnneeolt. F rst
kit. JUnl
fairly SO'
Nut!?1"11'
srttlr "
IikSutWri inquiry for Kennecott. First
fc.'KI'.,.i receded i. but inter recovered
ptfutionsl receded 'i,
I '.I ...1y alt.
Bond ruled firm, but less active,
Asked
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Ssilcr Motors ": rAit
5S Her Mtrlno PW 'i,
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Kim fiunltlon .
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18
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Oil. 8T0CKS.
0ra Oil ...... "IXA'-I-
14
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r!illilted Arltona BmcUlnff. . .
( flnl:i'iUonl Copper
ftXinKM Copper
1'4
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SECURITIES AT AUCTION-
wfollewlnir securities were sold at auction
r."f:":f., iZ "inl.Ve.t nf est
fc rlffht. t
.in,, ..,.....-..
Hie anu inirreai ui eamio
am J. lnoiniisuii, uiin
J. Thompson, bank
nipt. In and to the uonnet uecii
oc triiiiB"
ThorWhfare Co.
. 30
D0ND3.
'MMO Demand Note Merrltt. Hydraulic;
.WW "JjJ"' wh) Demand Note. .Merrltt
Hydraulics .n,. ., ..win r
. rfriniira Control Co.. due January
I 1. 1S11 (Indorsed Merrltt ft Co.). Lot'0
fMOtfBosh Terminal iro.,
r, per cent.,
An.Mtnted mnrtffiiire. coupons
V
Jsnusry and July, rtuo tlR1 ., . . 8TK
)Wllmlnton Milit and Powor Co.,
flOOO,
' . inrll m,l netnher. due 10110 8244
S imi rnai.nn. Columbus and Kaatern
, Tnctlon Co. fl per cent., general
I ' snd reiunnins; mnnsniip, ,Tii,ii,,na
LJ Mar and November. du lUStt. . . .
I?& 1000 Cnnsolldatea Traction Co.. New
.liwvv . c-nt.. nrst mnrt-
2 snd rerunning monsaite. cmuions
. Vav and November. du IU2II. . . . 83
i Ji- rue. coupons June and Decern-
br, due iai.1 102
Jersey, n per
r I00O Wtnlenem uuy tnicr uo.. a ver
i .. Hmm tMneledBn rtiniii
Msrci and September, duo l)lt..
loot) Bouuitm TransiKirtntlon Co., per
cent., debenture coupons January
, and Julv. due liKW
; 19X) take Superior Corporation. B por
i, cent.,nrst mortKnse, coupons Juno
07
oou
and ueccmDer. uuo ivii
MOO Wromlnc Valley Coal Co., 8 por
CI
rnr.. rriiiiiii-nii. ruiiuiiiin juiiuni v
and July, due Julr. 1U17 101U
BOO North Sprlngneld Water Co.. A per
ccni.. ursi moriKHKv, cuuijoi
uary and July duo 102.S . . .
rst mortgage, coupon Jan-
y...
83
STOCKB.
(f Mihrs. Third National Bank: par tOO
160
1
sw snri. iiyarauucs control -o. oi ,ew
jersev; par .,,,.....,.....,,..,..
m snrs. Kipanaeu .msiais -o. or fnna-
dtlpnta: par J.V1 , 3
II shrs. Chellen Trust Co.: par J10O.". . l.-.n
stirs. Franklin Trust Co.: rmr .V). .. AUK
2 shrs. John II. Stetson Co.. preferred;
par I1M ., 100
S shrs. John U. Stetson Co., preferred:
par tlU) 103
t stirs. John u. Htetson Co., common:
par iu, .., ,..,., w
i stirs. John If. fitetson Co., common;
par tia ,...'...,.... 403
u surs. KiuuvrHier r rrry iu., coiuiiiun;
. .par .w . u
tlhrs, De Ijmx Hook & Uys Co.: par
'8 shrs. FaYme'rs Sfech'an!ca"NationHi
f. .Uank: par 10O 120?;
a I sari, vnestnut Jim luilronu (.0. ; pnr
T.ihrs. El'miriJ anci'wifliamsMrt'iia'l'l-
'. maA ln ,nmmnn l.'i)
M
48
63
BT
Uihrs. lll'll Creek and Mine Hill Navi
lltirn.De lxing Hook & Hyo Co.: par
gation ana iiauroau ;n. ; par s.i.
i. 1UU
IB I Ihri. Frankford & Routhwnrk (Bth
if" and nth Utreets) l'assenger Itall-
H. .-"rav Co S31V4
U Ihrs,. United New Jersey rtallroad
' and Canal Co.: par SlOO 22fl
ihrs. Klxhth National Uank; par Stoo 403
itssrs. Fire Association of rhlladel-
- pais: par ; "KUtt
J ihrs HeitonAllle. Mantua and Fnlr-
mouni l'assenger ttauway i;o..
ttrs. Lumbermen's Insurance Co.;
fl shrs Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets
,1-assenaer itauway un. .'4ii
i wi. union
I ihrs. Union
, Ihrl. Union
LI tors, flusrsnt
., I"0'! I-0-. rr li 103K
Illhrt. auarantee Trust and Hafo De
is .w'tco.: par loo 1CS;
Ihrs. Quaranteo Trust and Safe De-
sari. Guarantee Trust and .8afe De-
-'Jvu.. pur iiaf ,....,. lt
hrt. West Knd Trust Co.; par 1100. 1
inra.Tinth National Hank: par 10O 1IIVJ
shrs. Union. National Hank: par 100 ISO
5 i?t'ion'1 National Itank of I'hll-
, ,hHS- PW1 National Hank of Phll-
Uftr,IX?plB Truat Co.: par M..:. iOM
- "SS'i Kl" AocIat on of riilladel
hrt. Farmsrs A Mechanlea' National
i.kU4nSi "r "00 j...... ,..., 12
T&,ftrmtr. Mechanics' If ational
127i
Jliirj. Fwmirs ft M'echnnlcs,"Nailonii
8
7
Ushn. Farmira U Mechaflca,"Natlonal
: ATr".'...'.'.'.-.'.:!'.'.'-.--!
V Bi. lw MM" ")yuiio" 1TUH LO,;
iKXa 22"" o-i Pr
-..-7- .---: -.
l.rl'1
K
.: - uii,ru 'inur -r
tt? Qrard Trust Co.: par Hou " till
hrs. Olrard Trust Co
ISi KWIadel.phla tFJ
hrs. ileal Kstata Ti
ird .Trust Co.: par JlOU U.-10V4
st Co.: par 1100 740
bZ
pre-
i i.,',JlUA"ocla'on of Phllid'eiyi'li;
St.?. K!i5.wn J'ollfoad Co.: par 30. 140U
Wf Co Coo"D,n,al l"ajienger ilaltway
ll ,HV',,Wh!."'f Fifteenth Streets i:U
pt ir- uM.uciiMua. uertnanrnvn nn,i
S i;r5rhLirl".,iV.i-2- ...f......... ax
f . w.....:"','."'.."" riiKenw streets
?S&iu.VlKi&
luilroad Co.,' first
233V4
?-S&fev
OWi
Yes AND HE'S
NtoUTJ RATH F Pan
umtHOSPlTAL.!
rllhll' S't' Eni"TTUst"c'o'.V pa'r'iiOO 103
' inra. He moat Trunt r?n f,nvriAn -is.it
i'.h2: H'ltSJ SP"1. "' "r lit".... 033
iii- "- ". vu. ir ij.... ui. m
. II i&i&sZ2- r-----1 --- I ' -TT W --v V
'WSTTTil wiTMHoivwitK, RSjOI -VrVMSTOArLvTrt fetsO since, chiudhood 3, nninu.i i-,.. jgg. r DWmh
ts. X??Ji Nil tviv r-irA.t I s r K3&T 5EEM&TD APFUTT TO THIS I. fc JS n , . , 1 --C SSKfc . nM aapt. Awn MALES I I SV'U iBjiO JJ J
i Wbrglim MWttpsuL i tas Mi 1 IWK .gNf!-SA LPos'TION".. fej m ' I Ja Wtfm hi n remember boc rewe: -r y fef p
wSSKiWta TMl'aSt . isU t fMi AffinU rani mrn i sii
IS VEXING yEDaEE-PHILDELPHtA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
.....,. , , iMllltn.w..- ! 11 V ' I ' " 7 " 1 .- .. ,
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
i..liV,i?AT-?fcf,"t- .H4.M1 bush. The mar
?iiJ.'". '?. higher with a Rood demnnd from
miners and exporters. Quotations Cur low.
m
rs. Qu
-No. 5
In -expi
avnrtrt 1ahIimi
red
spot and Jan-
Vv.' .' Mfll.30! o. 2 Southern Red
r .1.rir"irt- o. 2 rea. si.a..
1 XM! tanisk J A 4 : .
ti.vo
iiisl"?:'-",N'?,r,' "081 bush. Offerings were
l!iJn, prices of tho hlh grades .were
stronger under, n .Mir demand, quotations,
k"ili..i" ttT '8cnl .trade, .as .to location.
;.'i'In Nl?- ..r.llnwi 831?le.l Western
v?IHfr J?l,0.w. AlHWyle.; Western No, :i
cobber VWt;' S""ow 'N"'"
?fiJS 'celotji. .-.t.nsrt . bush. Trices of
2Wl.R.h, trades advanced 1e. under light
mI "'.P's snd n fnlr demand Quotations:
te,1, white. r.2Wfl.VI,- : standard white. .12
lrfd,eS;!SSA'2Vmt",:lH'rr',7c-1 purlftM oaU
ikri,"n Iteeelnls. HM bbls. nnd 1.T43.WO
ii.."L-""cIS."' .'"msi'l ,w llxht, tint mill
m ,"i.w'Ie n"nlr mntlned. uomllons, rer
Ilia lbs. In won.1! . Winter clear. s.4Mf.l.m?
do strjlitht. S.H01J0.t.li do.. ptent. li 4.1
0.S0. Kansas, clear. Jute sacks n.tOS3..'ld
S?V'-.rtr?lFht- lute .sacks, I.VtfW.OO. do.,
i.vtw i.'".V. D'":? .!L' ,l,1ur'rJ "-"" ""J
lnt-7;Vrt wi nn-Hinni, uT.fi.i.j; no , nnioni.
;!va(-i tnlht. onn.!.,: do . latent.
ofiOi do., favorite brands, in.T.VffT.M!
Is. choice and fancy oatcnt. MwiA&i
r'l..ri.ii
cny mil
city ml
Kt: . j' "."'.TL.,5pm:'LV:' .n. "-7v
Jn "n'rvn no" ",n,,nl' "'.uuiiu.ioi io., patent
P.XI 5!'tOWn -Supplies were small and the
,.." ir8lrif."V"'"r' "UI !"" waa quiet, wo
fluoto at fS.i5B3.CO per bbi.. at to quality.
PROVISIONS
.The rnarktt ruled steady with ft fnlr JobhlnR
iV. I uoiaiona ranaeu ns rouows uuy
In sets smoked and nlr-drled 21512.V.:
J estern l)eef,
Ifer k mirk I
i. in eeis. smoKea, viuv.'.c, : cuv
:ljs and tenders, rrnoked and
f)2iO. i Western beef, knuckles and
. -..u. vro.i... Tlrlll IK'I.
tenners, smoked ?ni727p : tieer Iinma. jaswii
RST.-' IJ.TJiri 2Sf'0021i hams. 8. P. cured,
loose. HHUi.V.; do., skinned, loose, liifttilitr.,
.Zu d.0 , smoked. 17HH18C.I . other hums.
??!?.'! ",v cured, ns to brand and RVerace,
Sjyiwlf.J hams, smoked. Western cured lil!i
.1 .ffi "" boiled, boneless, 2no,j picnic
shoulders. 8. J', cure,! loose. loUe.i do,
rrnoked, llUWIJc : bellies. In nlckle. aecorJ.
ItiR to nvernre. loose. 1212Wc. : breakfast
lUnlli- "1 to, brand and nyernRe. cltv cured,
,i",0f" .breakfast bacon. Western cured. If.tt
inc. i lard Western, rertned, In tierces. IOV.c t
no., do., do., tuba. Hilic; do., pure cltv.
S.-U1". rendered. In. t erres. 101c.i do., pure
city, kettle rendered, n tubs. loc.
REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet but steady. Heflnera'
list nrlcosi i:xlrn "no sranulated.
standard
Iiril l.ni,lBlMH K DA, h.H. .,-. I
1, f.'.K'i
,1. j.'i.M-l;
confectioners- A. li.frt:' soft grades. H.wii
conri
9. S3.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
, ntl.TTnn.-Demand waa aufflclcnt to absorb
ho limited receipts of fancy atock, valuea of
which were well maintained. Following are tho
quotations: Western, fresh, solid-packed
creamery, fancy specials, .inc.! extni. atc.i ex
tra firsts, aiuaic, nrsts, SSff.lOc.i seconds. 2.W
?ic.i ladles. 212Jc. , nearby prints, fancy,
.T.c.i avernjee eitrn, .lljf.lde.i nrsts. 28fl.'l2c. ;
seeoride, 2.ia2,c. special fancy brands of prints
Jobbing nt 401N1c.
r.-uuM. There waa a fa rlv actlvo demand for
ne newlald egm. supplies of which were pretty
well cleaned up. 1'rlcea ndxanred n0O7r.c. per
... .m,,iiik urn inn quomuons: in rree
cases, nearby extra. :i,V. per doxen, nearby
J ..'... .1 muii'itirii rnee; ncarny cvirrent
ecelpta. fu.,10 per ensn; Western extra llrsts,
'V lf case. do., nrsts. ll.:io per case, fancy,
?. I cnndled eggs were Jobbing at 37fl.'IOc.
Cliunsi:. Offerings nere light and tho mnr
a fhL",,n,r.m.iw"11 "lemsnd fair. Tollowlng
jro the quotations: New York, full cream,
fancy, held. KHfflSe.: "specials- lilKher; doV
lojflBc ' 17,7'-c" d0" vnrt 'Kims.
POULTRY
LI C Demand was good nnd prlcei of
owls and chickens advanced lc. under llirtit
orrerlnits. Ountatlona' Fowls, na to slie nnd
quality, InRisr ; exceptional lota hk-her;
roosters. 12KI2U,c. : spring chickens, accord
ing to quillty. 1 nn 18c.; exceptional lota
hlahcr: turkevs. yy,l'22c, . dueka, n to alio
nnd quality lfift17c.: neese. l.VfrlTc.. eulnens.
young, weighing 2 lbs. nnd ocr apiece, per
patr, R.'MllHic. ; welahlng m lbs. apiece, por
pnlr, i3'i. : weighing 1 lb nplece. per pnlr.
fK. ; gulnens, old per pair. BOc. ; pigeons, old,
per pair. !23l28c.; do., loung, per pnlr. 1814
DRKHSKD. The mnrket rulcl rtrm. with
demand readily absorbing the limited offer
liisri
or desirable stock. Quotations- Fresh-tlrv-niicked
fnuls. lli In Im, ilrv.
killed
nicked fiinrv selected. Itl4e. ,tn wlfflilm-
4UB3 Iba. nplece. inc.: do., welaiilna; 4 lbs.
apiece, 17'ic. do . weighing !IU, Iba. apiece 1SH
jMilc.; do wnlKhlng .1 lbs. and under nnlece,
1!W! Ac. rowla, In bbls.. dry-picked Fnncv.
JiAfiA Jba. apiece. 17f,c.j choice. 4 lbs. nplece.
KIWc; smaller sizes, l.'lfllAc. Old roosters, dry
jilcked, UVjc. Clilckons Jersey, fancy broilers,
MWSiic.j other neurbv fancy hrollcra. 22m2l'.
Western broiler, welshing 1V412 lbs. apiece,
22i'.'4c. Northern Illinois chickens, fancy
Lellow. weighing 4 Iba. nnd ocr, in
oxus, 20521c; do., 2WI"j lbs. In boxes.
ISfillic. , northern Illinois, rancy, weigh
ing 2HC1V4 lbs.. In hbls., 17lHc: other
Western, welghlna: 4 lbs. nnd over. In
boxes. ISBlOc: other Western, welghlna; 2if
:i Ib In barrels, left 17c. ; other Western,
weighing 2Hi3K lbs., in bbls,. IBMlilc..
Inferior, lie. Turkeys, nearby, fancv. 27W
28c.; do.. do., good to choice, 2.1iii2ilc..
do., Western, fancy, 2ik ; do., ilo., good
to cholco, 2.1CJ.V! ; do fair, 20022c: do,,
old touts, 21c; do., culls onil Nn. 2, 10fl2l)c.
Spring ducks, nearby, lBfl'.llc. : do.. Western,
fancy, 17Ulsc; do,, do., fair to good, 12l3c
(leesc. nearby. lflillSc., do., Wcs em, IOftlX-,
Hquuba, per dozen White, neighing 11 to 12
lbs. per dozen. Jl.iUfi.-. 40. white, welchlnir I) to
10 lbs. per dozen. SMIIB0; white, weighing 8
lbs. per dozen. II.231I3.S0: do., do., 7 lbs. per
dozen. l2..")3; do., do.. aPA Iba, per ilozcn.
22.2.1; dark. 11. 731(2.23: small and No. 2.
UO1.10.
FRESH FRUITS
Ctholcn stock was In fair renuest nnd c.n.
erahy nteadv, under modernte offerings, tjtiotn
tlona: Apples, per bbl. Jonnthnn fancy. $3,23
Jt.'I.BO: do., fair to good, 2.COf3. Mcintosh.
f'K13.E0: Wlnesap. J2..V)S3.21j llnldwln. 83..10
Nn. " 11.V.MI1 Ml. Annies In bulk, ner 1110
lbs,. f.0cf(Jl..V). Apples. Western, per box.
11.23(02.23. Oranges, Florida, per crate. 1.7A
tt.'t. Tnngerlnes, nortda, per strap, $2tf.'l.
Grapefruit, Florida, per crate, 2B3. Lemons,
per box. S31I4. l'lneapples, per crate I'orto
lllco, J2 SOfM.IS: Florida, f2t.CO. Cnin
berries, Capo Cod, per bbl., f0ll: do., Capo
Cod, per crate. I2.C0D3; do., Jersey, per
crate. 42.231.2.7.1.
VEGETABLES
Demand was only moderate but values gen
erally were steadily maintained oa follows:
White potatoes, per bush, tl.102ft.2u. do.,
Jersey, per bosket. No. 1, rtose, IMS70O ,
ya. 1, other arletles, G0i70c,; No. 2,
aOalOc. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, per basket,
No. 1, 40f(.lOe.: No. 2. lSK'.'sc; do.. Vir
ginia, per bbl., fl.A0Wl.7fl. Onions, per 100.
lb. bag-No. 1. t..23&2.73; No. S, 73cil.23.
Cabbage. Danish, per ton, lltKitl. Celery.
New York, per bunch, lMtlOc, Spinach, Nor
folk, per bbl.. fl.7AQ3. Kale. Norfolk, per
bbl.. 037Jc. Lettuce. Florida, per basket,
fl.itol.&l; do.. North Carolina, per basket,
73cti.ll: do., Texas, per basket, (Xif. ,3c. Means,
Florldu, twr basket, f l.AOiCl.SO. Peas, Florida,
per basket. 12 M. Peppers, Florida, per car
rier, liit.'.w. ggpiuni, nori.m, per crate.
2,234.2.73. Alushrooms, per 4-lb baaket, Ml
.SO.
NEW YORK DUTTER AND EGGS
NBIV YOTtlf. Jan. 12. HUTTKrt.-Mnrket
steady: receipts. 740u packages; extra cream
ery 33c. higher scoring, ,11c: State dairy,
301031c. ; Imitation creamery. '.'2,iliJIHc.
IVIOS. Market Arm: receipts. 4073 puck
agea; extra Prats. .'Cttl.Tlc. , firsts, 3I&321-'' -nearby
whites. 30-311C: nearby browns, 30-S
:1H-. , mixed color, 32U3Uc. . refrigerator llrsta,
S3Ki3We,
German Dank Statement
nErtLIN'. Jan. 12. Tho following state
ment of the Imperial Dank of Germany
for the week ended Junuury 7 shows (the
flerures representlnn marks): Oold In
creased 2,650,000 marks, treasury bills in
creased 2,450,000. metal stock, treasury
certlrlcatea and notes of other banks
decreased 355,611,000, discount decreased
414,483,000, loans decreased 3ZI.0O0, notes In
circulation decreased 804,677,000, deposits
decreased 176.998,000.
. IS.VSOCrS-j-iJ -,! r r-l AUri lll l-Ucr C f I . . . .. . - .,A. nur urnr i .. :,r. "V VI . 1
r BENFRANKUN h D -FROM .OFBSSOR r4 I MUST Looi THAT UPAS V I, .. .ll FvN ADNhR!
U WROTEASATIRe. -vCsk toPINARMaBOQKONVVARTS C f -rur 7 u a, wacVBFFM f1 s c JUU DUU UWUM 3Lxl-. -g
on.w.l?jvnss t'-js. u APE'EprVsyEgv-r-oMr fecsT:;,: . mHT'
BANKS NEEDED TO BOOST
SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE
SAYS CHILI EDUCATOR
Visitor Asserts United Stntes
Cannot Gnln Rightful Plnco
Without New Financial
Methods
OPPORTUNITY IS RIPE
Views on Chances for
South American Trade
If tho United States wnnts
South Americnn trade, It must nt
once establish banks there. Ger
many hns four and England three
in Chili alone.
If tho war continues thrco or
four years, South America will be
independent to Europe.
The United States is taking tho
place of Europe in South America.
Now industries sprang up "in a
night" sinco tho war began in
Europe.
The war in Ettropo has been n
blossing in disguise for Chili.
The United States has tho con
tract for all tho Chill snltpetro to
bo mined during tho next two years.
If tho I'nltetl States Is to take the plnco
to which sho Is entitled In Mouth America
sho must nt once start to estnbllsh banks
In South America, accordlnu to I'rof.
Moses VnrRns, head of tlio ndmlnlstrntlvo
law department cf the University of Chill,
at Santiago, who Ravo some Interesting
Information about Ills natlvo country and
Its relation to the t'nlted States trndo
conditions In nn Intcrvlow nt Independ
ence Hall, ilo In hero with tho t'an
Amcrlcan delegates and Is to glvo lectures
at Ynlo University and Brown University
whllo ho In In tho United States.
Ilo declares that the United Stntea nnd
not. the foreign nntlohs now in the world
war across tho sens "hns the corner on"
tho saltpetre output of tho world, most of
which Is mined In Chill.
Ho snld that citizens of Chill are not
anxious for tho wnr to end, becauso It
has nwukened them to their own possi
bilities nnd shown them the foollshnesi
of importing everything from Europe, tho
udvnutnges of buying things from tho
United States, nnd that, If tha war con
tinues n few yenrs more, they will will be
absolutely independent of Europe.
"When tho war first began," said I'ro-H
fessor Vargas, "everything fell Hat. and
wo really thought we wcro duo for hard
times Now we see that It was nil for tho
best. Hut wo ulso see that If tho United
States Is to take tho place In South Amer
icnn trndo to which sho Is entitled sho
will havo to open banks In South America
soon.
PLENTY PP MONEY THERE.
"For Itistunce, In Chill, my native coun
try, alone, Germany has four banks nnd
England has three. Tho United States
lias none. There Is plenty of money. One
bunk In our country, a prlvute concern,
the BnnK of Chill, has u capitalization of
JSO.OOOCOO. There uro six or seven other
lnrgo banks in our capUnl nlonc. Snntl
ago Is tho third largest capital In South
America. It hns a population of about
a half million. Buenos Aires nnd Itlo de
Janeiro aro the only larger cities.
"If the war continues thrco or four moro
yenrs. we will bo absolutely Independent
of Europe; so wo consider tho war a
blessing to our nation."
Another result of the war in Europe on
Chill has been that Chill Is now sending
to tho United States for Instructors for
tho Government schools, and Is nlso send
ing scholarship students to this country
to study and to get their educntlonnl Ideas
from tho United States, Instead of from
Germcjiy.
In tio University of Chill, where Pro
fessor Vargas is In chnrgo of n depart
ment, thuro aro more than 3000 students.
He was the flr.it. man to oomo to tho Unit
ed States, to study In -!0 years, when ho
enmo here In 1901 nnd 1303. For a time
after his return to his native land ho was
assistant secretary of tho Department of
Education of Chill, but when ho took tho
chair at the national university he gave
up tho other position.
SEND STUDENTS HEIti-,
Previous to his time, Chilian educators
had been projudlccd to tho United States
teaching methods and pro-Germnn In
everything educational. But upon his re
turn things took a different turn nnd tho
United States educational methods came
into vogue. Doctor Vurgas, Dr. Joseph
(inlvua nnd Edward Cnrrnnsco, who are
nil in Philadelphia today, are on tho Pro
Estudantes Chllenos en el Estrangero, an
organization for students of Chill in for
eign countries, that Is now sending young
persons to tho United States to study.
This organization Is a philanthropic one,
which sends 10 bright young men and
women to study in foreign countries each
year. There are four In this country now.
Two former ones are teaching in Chill,
While Profesor Vargas Is In this coun
try nttendlng the Pan-American confer
ence, he has been obtaining new teachers
for Chill normal schools. So far he has
engaged four of thorn. Up to 1SSG there
wero but tour normal schools In Chill, all
wltlt German professors. Today there are
11, but the Germans aro losing their
power.
Manual training and physical culture of
tho highest type are taught in Chll1. The
Government sent to Stockholm, Sweden,
for Doctor Cabzas, who Is now In charge
of tho Swedish work, physical culture and
manual training in the national school.
Oil Company Extra Dividend, Report
INDEPEND-NCB. Kan., Jan. 12i-Re-ports
are current here that tho Prairie
Pipe Line Company will declare an extra
dividend before March 1. The company
is now reported to be doing the biggest
business In Its history, Its averngo de
liveries are 140,000 barrels a day and runs
from the wells 75,000 barrels a day.
ABSENT-MINDED ABNER He Obeyed
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVENING LEDGER
This BTTI.E TYrR (or like this)'
one time .,,..,, ,,, , jfto perllne
Three times one week ,.,....,.. 12H0 per line
nix times one week , .,,,10o per line
Situations Wanted, three times one week 10
cents per line per insertion.
Place your order for three or
more times and It will be Inserted
In the dally Public Ledger at no
additional cost.
. 9no0J'. .lw? "h1 rR,e for ntEMtxo I.rnota
and rcstlo l.xnors combined Is 10 cents per
l!r.!'-.wl,h i!i PUon of Help Wanted nnd
situations Wanted, which Is is cents per line.
FOn
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
which Is permitted In all classifications ex.
cept Help nnd Slttintlona Wanted. Loit and
tMv"1'W.v.r.'Sn.,!!.''. !!?"dlng nnd llooms. add
HATES T0 ANY0F AUOV'K
There U a drug store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rate.
l'ERSONALS
CAUTION NOTlCfT
All persons are hereby cautioned against
harboring or trusting: any of the crew of the
llrltlsh tf. s. ' lluxtiln." from Naples, Itnly,
la Oran and Olbrnllar r. W. Kirk, master.
ns no ueota or tneir contracting will be na Id
bv thn master, rflnalin... n.
r the. master, consignees or by Harn Lino
Uteamahlp Co., agents. 432 llullltt HI
ig.
IIEL1' WANTED FEMALE
CtfAMnnitMAtD and waitress, I!nsllsKr
tlerman-Amerlcan p-ef , small family; ref,
Cnll, after 10 n. In., 3'iro During at.
CHAMIinrtWOIlK and waiting, colored; nsslat
wnninna nnu ironing, i;au .u t'ark road,
I.lanerch. or phone l.lanerch, 8.
CHAMIinHWOIK-Olrl for"clfnm"b7rwork. Call
-1?10 l"thst
CH1LDNUI1SR for two children; refined Prot
jratnnt girl; assist light duties. )27 8. 18th st.
COOK and chambermaid" nnd "waltressf white;
S maids; reference. lOOS Wayno avo
Phone tlermintown 1142.
COOK A verv gond Protestant took, not over
n.-.. no washing, fs. :ist2 Wnlnut st.
riNISHEltS. exp wanted on silk dresses":
steady work: good iy. Apply Llchpenateln
llelcliljn, N. E. cor. 11th and Arch. .
tlENEItAI. HOUBEWOItK Young Protestant
wnmnn. whero utility man la kept; refer-
cncerequlrcd. Call 247 S. 17th st.
fl'L, young, for general housework In family
... In sururba; good homo; permanent.
Address M 407. Ledger Office,
OIliLS WANTED, not under 10 jenfs, for light
factor)- work, to work eienlnga from (1 to In.
jApply Ml W. (llrnM me.
CIHIL. experienced." white, for general house-
work, family of two. 4n41Catharlno at.
ayi..".?.bo.ut 7 yesrs old, to nsaliVhousoworkT
?5lLf,1"JiLii-,ll10ynlnjjjitJ
LnI.'fl "Jnn.tC1'. 10 or over. Apply Heeker,
.-.mini i-ngenier.nmi Snyder Jve
(lOVEltNKSS Will Oermnn governess who wna
nnxlous to takn place at 2300 S. 20th st. call
Dickinson 218'
IIOHM.UY
-i:xnerlenre,l
toppers nnd knitters
on Stnndnnl V nnd Scott
n. v
.'Ullnuifl full nu.
tomatlc knlttlnir m.,rhln,.a.
lenrners tnken.
14 to 111 years of age Wallace-Wilson Hosiery
Compnny. Orchard, below Unity. Prankford.
IIOSIEItY Experienced icnlttera nnd "tonners.
Inopers. examiners, rlb-frnme hands: steady
w-ork good pav. also learners, paid whllo
. lenrnlng, l'llo North Iiwrence,
HOSIERY Experienced looners. steady work
nnd pnv gno.l ns any. Wnllarc-Wllson Hosiery
cnmpnnv. rjrehard, Jielow Unity, frankfonf.
HOl'SEKEni'EIt (Protestant) wanted to take
charge of a large private houen; must havo
experlcnco In private work: state cxncrlence.
age. etc. Postofllcejlox J31LPhlladelphla.
HiirHfvoilK Oood-looklng white Protestant,
10 to 18 venra, to assist; no wnshlng. H B12,
f.edgrr Office.
HOI'SEWORK Competent "girl wanted; refer
ence rctUlred. Phone Chestnut Hill 010
MAID wnnted ""for general housework. 203
Jlowen nM'L, Mount Alryj
MOTHER'S IIILPKR-A rellned, experienced
woman to care for twins 2'i years of ge;
absolutely highest references required; nurso
maid to assist. Hot 113. nryn Mawr. Pa.
NCTtSE OtIII.. whl'te. nsslst with two children.
2332 N Ilrnnd St.
SCRL'HWOMAN wanted.
410 N. rrnnklln st.
Htown ft Ualley Co.,
SECRfrrAltY Expert tplat and atenngrapher,
Prot.. ref.; must llvo In emplo)er's houso In
suburbs: convenient to train and cars; eve
nings and Sundays free; stnto full particulars.
-M 133. Ledger Central. '
SOFT HAT TRIMMERS Experienced trim
mers on men's soft hats, wanted Immediate
ly. Apply Paymaster's Office. John 11. Stet-
. son Company. Bth and Montgomery ave.
STHN'oaitAPHEIl, experienced; glvo reference,
M 411. Ledger Office.
WAITRESS, young woman, $10 per mo. Apply
superintendent's housekeeper, main entrance,
Phlla. Ueneral Hospital, 34th at. below Pine.
WAITRESS-Exp. white girl for "Wnlllngford:
reference, aieei employer noom ;wu. i-uouc
Ledger. Thursday.
a:;iu p. m.
WANTED Bright young women, between 17
and 23 years old, to take up telephone work.
No experience necessary. Salary paid whllo
lfnrnlng. Pleasant work permanent posi
tion. Apply In person, 0 u. m. to 0 p. m.
BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
400 3LVHKET STREET
WANTED Stenographer, first class: must bo
able to translate French, Spanish and pos
sibly Italian; good salary; write, stating
nualtflcatlnns filly and salary wanted, 1' B28,
Ledger Office.
WANTED Experienced stenographer and
tjplst; permanent position. Apply Williams,
Hruwn & Earle. Inc.. Ul8Cheatnut at.
WOMANrwhlte. acttled, wanted to stay nlghta
with lady; will give turn, or unfurn. room
in return; woman nniaing position preferred.
PhoneDlcklnson2085 w7
YOUNO WOMEN of good character wanted to
learn telephone operating: high uchnol educa
tion pref. : state ago and education: salary
paid frometart.J43.LedgerCentrai.
YOUNO LATdY' wanted by Insurance company
to assist In orflco work: ono familiar with
use of typewriter. J 44. Lodger Central.
General
WOMEN wanted as Government clerks, $70
mon, . I'hlU. exams, coming, sample questions
free. Franklin Inst. Dept 713 L, Rochester,
HELP WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER, first class, wanted for Indus
trial establishment In Delaware: must be
aober. Industrious and reliable. M 408, Led
ger Offlce.
BOY, with good common school education, to
work In ofrtce; glie reference, Addrcsj In
ownhandw rltlng l410.Ledger Office.
BOY Id years ohlTto'work In office of large
manufacturing concern; good chance for ad
vancement. Apply Lanston Monotype Ma
chine Company. 81th and Locust.
BOYS wanted to work In wallpaper factory?
HI or over. Apply Becker, Smith & Page,
Water and Snyder ae.
Orders and Stayed Right in
HELP WANTED MAM5
Apply 4800 Wlss.
hlckon ave,
BRHAND. 'KOTR..wnnted: must be over 18,
t?rry Aco. lBthand Chestnut sis.
,. " T.. 7n Cii7rUHU
triftltiinn
Automatic scnnwMAKnns
in .., 1,A RCRKWMAKF.rw
All citizens: wages, machinists, 3 to ! per
oay, based on experience and capacity; auto
rnatle screwmakers, $1.70 per day: hand
?,c.T.wm;k"' 2;M Pr day; higher .com
pensation on piecework: IS dnya" leave
S.'.L.?!1! Yr ef service: seven holidays nnd
USli.W,.iff"j7L)0J1".. ,,ur,n8 h summer
Fo"l'l7Xnl'cNA'l!,.tU'' w- App'y rnAN11
MiAi,.lSi,5?,s?r,,,"1'r' ""erstors. iones and
i?.?ii rrrJ,0r' toolmskers, Internal snd
5iSr?J-r,I",e,?v8,,t ' town: steady work;
?Sli eJIlIeiA J" 'r. Iroubte. See Mr, Coyle.
H?. UW. i'Jl,'U,2,s nihert st . Wednesday
nndThursdoy, 10 n, m. to .1 p. m.
rnwnentork. A 2lf, LoUff Office.
MN RV'' Wlfo as butier and "cook: only those.
w.,.1,1, miu wen rer-ommenaeq need an
swer.Aat.2t Ledger Office.
MEN (20). to work'ln stone quarry: good nav
?,n,!""Wy work. Applv at once, lnnl
Quarry Company. Lennl. Delaware County,
- la
MODEI MAKIirt. who hna.had experience
maaing nil ginas of small electrical and
mechanical models Apply :il4lt N Warnock.
MOt'I.Dnns-nood floor moulders: flrst'Clnss
jynV'. sieauy jon open sunn, no irounie.
! Bill. Ledger Office
MOUt.DnilH flood bench moulders: first-class
wages: steady lob; open shop no trouble.
P S18, Ledger Office.
MOULDEIt Matchmaker: steady Job; flrst
class wages. 1' B17. ledger Office.
orICE'HOVH. "in jears "lleplv"!'. O. nox
lima. I'hlladelnhla. Pa. .
SALEHM AN Wanted exper.outsil' salTsman
to sell nnest groceries to family trade, state
experlcnco and sajary. A 120, Ledger Ofnce
HAW HMITIIRIlfl. 'metal) wanted!" lilgheat
wages paid: no tabor trouble. M 402 ledger
Office. .
SlltPPEtl, one fnmlllnr'wlth cfy "delivery and
routing Annlv 2210 Alter
SOLICITOUS experienced, wanted Immediately
In big subscription camfAlgn, direct leads ant:
letters of Introduction: liberal commission
Apply In person, from 3 to 4 o'clock, to 1). 1)
O'Loughlln. Franklin Ilnnk llidg . Chestnul
lelow liroad 1st floor, right slie of entrance
In big subscrlptlnii camfAlgn,
, nirect leans and
STEEL MOULDEItS.
rive.
Apply 4D0O Wlssahlckon
HTENOORA I'll Ens 11 venrs nnd above.
j.l Pj0Hox ir..n. Philadelphia, Pa.
HTENOnilAPHEIt for lumber office.
21)07 Finance Ilulldlng. .
Ite-
Call
TOfitAfAtcnrts
Cltlrens wnges. $3.21 to t(.4S per dav, based
on experience and capacity: 13 dava' lean
nfter one vesr's serilrc: seven holidays nnd
Saturday afternoons during tha summer
months, all with full pay. Apply FltANK
FOIID AI13BNAL.
TUrtllET LATHE HANDS, nutnmntlc machine
operators hand screw machine men, first
class toolmokere. Annlv 2448 Fmnkford ave..
between Ham. and n p. m.
TVANTED-Man In a retail" lumber yard: "must
no n goon I1IT. ,viiiiiik iu uiunn nwimrii
generally hsciui; smie sninrv expecien: yuril
genernjlv useful:
nil under coer.
nil under coer. n 'n. i.cngrr Lentrni.
WANTEDIlepresentntlvo to sell development
Arnrltlen.
i.iutiii i;uininini,i(jnn itnu HgarcH-
slve support, ilrest opportunity.
uiiimi (in... ninn.
dg Phlln., Pa,
k, Urn ..
Call or write. 74U nrexel im
vriirvn MAN. about til temporary position.
principally errands with n chancs of belnit
permnnent If ability shown. Answer In own
handwriting, stating ago and wages expected.
lIMA8,l.edger Ccntrnl
YOt'NCl MAN In law nfflco; nble to run type
writer; f.1 to start: give ago and roferenccs.
A 1311. Ledger otnee,
(lenernl
BUSINESS! SERVICE COMPANY
run l.nn'i 'line iiuunii
ling.
SALES MANAGER, high-grade man. for
steam specialties, fanno to iouo. HAI.liH
MAN. must be thoroughly experienced In
plumbing business. flOOO to fAOOl). oil. sheet
metal. IlUYEIt. ladlea" outer clothing; ex
clusive shop experience necessary. floOO to
finoo. DltAl'OIITMEN. mechanical. J20 to
23 llOOKKEEl'EliS. scleral. 13.
(l.ERKS. seiornt. s to JlO. KTENOaitA
PIIERS seierul good openings for beginners.
$10 to $12.
nil N'
IinOAD ST.
Tho Oldest Original
AtTTOMOIIII.E SCHOOL.
Teaches you bow to repair
nnd how to drive nutos.
F. PETZ. Oil N. HROAD ST.
AGENTS
AOKNTS TO HANDLE NEW QUICK'SELL
IN(1 TICKETS. EXCELLENT PROPOSI
TION IOR LIVE MEN AND WOMEN.
EASTLAND STUDIOS. IU4 CIIIMTNUT ST.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
ASSISTANT In pliislclan's or profes. ofrico:
8 jra.' expsr. ns eecretnrv; no stenographer:
capable, responsible. II IU7, Led Cent.
1IOOKKEEPER, D. E.. thoroughly exp.. mfg.
nnd commercial: capable of systematizing and
M taking charge: ref II i)..s, ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER, prlvnte secretary or office
manager: exp. offlco womun wants pos. of
responsibility and trust. II ill'!, I.cd. Cent.
BOOKKEEPER, cashier, thor. exper.. capable
. exocutlve, beat refs. II 11.13. Ledger Cent.
BOOKKEEPER, systematlzer, typist, exp.,
desj PosUlonAlre.J40. LedgerCentra b
CHAMBERMAID, waitress, Protestan"wlst7es
position: good rcferenco. Apply by letter
only. 2218 Christian st.
CHAMBERMAID Neat col. girl. pub. or prl.;
3yrs ref- 713 Central nvp . Camden. N. J.
CITaMBERWo'rk or "chlldnurse; exp. young
Oerman I'mt. girl. II 323. Ledger Offlce.
CIIILDNURSi: Norwegian. Protestant, cxporl-
ence,-t)esi rorerencf. ii2i. i.euger urnce.
CLERK, exp. handling branch exchnnge,
neat, reliable. desjres poa II 1137, Led.CpnL
COOK, first claws, prefers position In Jorsey
bet. Mt. Holly nnd Moorestown. Interview
Roorn.230, Pub.I.ed., Thursday.nt2p'cJock.
COOK, experienced, wishes position: best ref
erence. C.ill Wednesday, 1 1 W. South Hamp-
ton ave,. Chestnut Hill.
COOK Colored girl wants situation, first-class
cook.Dlcklnson 2023 W. HXtii Christian.
COOK First-class reliable woman, nn wnsh-
Ing; private family. II 620, LedgerOfnce.
COOK, city preferred; small family:" excellent
reference.Room 230, Public Ledgcr10-12.
COOK nnd chambermaid and waitress Two
maids: city ref II 621. Ledger Ofrtce.
COOK, experienced, colored, nn wnshlng; ref.;
city or suburbs. 1IS23, Ledger Ofrtce
COOK wishes place, cltv or country
enccs Call 1212 N. 13th.
refer-
CORRESPONDENT Woman with adv. and
sates cor'ce exp., executive ability and Initia
tive, desires con n at mod. salary and opnor
tunltv for advancement. II 740. Led, Cent,
DAY'S WORK Colored woman wants day's
work. Phone Dickinson A128. A17 S. 18th.
DRESSMAKER wants eng'mts. $2 BO daltvT
ref. 8KJ, Ledger Branch, i;nti nnd Olrard.
OIRL desires waiting nnd chamberwork. 113
Meehan ale. Ocrmantown.
HAIRDRESS and manicurist Young lady
graduate, private trade, experienced, desires
opening in nrsi-ciass esiao. n m.i. ieti. i;ent.
HOUSEKEEPER, good nurse and cook young
woman, can ho Inierilewed Itoom 330, Pub-
licl,eager, inursuar. 11 o ciock.
HOUSEKEEPER Mnnaglng or working; capa.
ble. best rof. subs. pref. A 13, Ledgerpft1ce.
HOUSEWORK-Colored girl wishes ge-i. hwk
school :j ev'gs good cook. Dickinson
3IAIDS Uidy wishes to secure'posltlons for 3
maids, ststers. one chambermaid or chamber
ma Id nnd waitress, the other lady's maid: to
gether or separate Apply ilrs. T E. Alli
son. Unlllngford. Pa,
MANICURIST, capable, of facials, scalp
treatments, experienced. deslreB position In
tstclaas shop best refs. I P3i;( Led. Cent.
NURSERY governess, rellned young girl. Prot
estant. English and music; Ity reference
present place II B01, Ledger Office.
NURSE or WAITRESS-'oung Colored woman
wishes work us nurse or waitress. Call or
wrlte, 13H1 S.CIeieUnuve.
SEAMSTRESS, sewing by day oVweek. refer.
euco. 4l Ledger Brunch. 20th Fitswater
SECRETARY (suctal). to busy woman or"prl
vate to professional man, thoroughly capable,
ll years' experience. II 010. Ledger Central
SKCiU-rTARY., desires pos.. expert stenogT.
beslels.. $13 start. II UA3 l.edger Cent
YOUNO COLORED WOitAN wants day's
work, city, suburbs. Matthew?, 737 S, lTlti st
the Tub! By WALT McDOUGALL
12, Y91U
i ,
jITTJATIONS WANTED rEtAI.g
6TnNOOrtArHEn, flrsl-tles: exp. In sdvertis;
Ing. patent law and general commercial
work capable secretary. H 340, edger Cent.
8TENOinAPHrin-elerk-eorrespondent tb ex..
famlljarwlth nuto. bus. II PM, 1-d. Cent.
STENOOrtArHErt Knowledge 6f bookkeeping;
moderate salarj'. l'honeSpruce 0332.
TEf.WliONB operator snd elerk, high school
aniauaie, z years experience, nnvaio uianvn
preferred. II 632. Ledger Central. ,
TRtiCPilONH operator and general office, as-
sutnnt: 3 .years' experience, prefer busy
private exchange. IIJ.. ledger wntni,
WANTED fly a young Southern girl of good
birth, n position as governess or private
,'n,n. a.poauion as governess "r hii'.is
retary: highest of references exchanged.
see-
u.
A T Ha ATA fll.mln.liinl Alft
WASHfNd or cleaning wanted by experlenceil
wnioan. i.ian Norm 2itn at
YfH'NO t-ADY of refinement wishes posit on
with phjslclan or dentist: central location
only; short hours preferred to salary, J 42.
I.ei.ger centrah .
YOt'NCl colored woman, conking, downstair!
work, nny kind worki reliable, neat. Ii23
i-oisom st
YOlf.VO I.ADY-doodnt figures; 3 years' c!
cal experience, II Ptd. Ledger Central
lerl-
ELDERLY WOMAN would Resist In ,cnrn of
Invalid or mother'a helper; nominal salary
where good homo la offered. II 320. Ledger
ornee.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACrot'NTANT, bookkeeper and general office
man desires permanent position; 12 years'
experience; reference. I) B20, Ledger Office.
AfVoUNT"ANT,"bookkeeperj absolutely first
class, l.l ears' experience: up-to-date, high.
claesbuslnees nblllty. B132 Arch st,
ASSISTANT In sslea department;, young mam
technical graduate: 23 years old: i veara
engineering experience, 1I 834, LedgerCent.
AlJblflNCl, Mg and ilttle done by responsible
man, bonded ln3000. M2I2(Ladger Office.
llooKK"EEPElt and 'necountant. ago 20. .1
yeara" exp. cost accounting, monthly profit
ana loss etaiemams, nrnires lo cnRnan pun
tton; salary fits. If 633, Ledger Central.
U00KKEEPKH. thoroughly experienced, will
audit accounts, open, close and write up
bonks, dny or evening; moderate terms. A
?,;, ledger unicc.
lTSoKliEEPEfl, necouiitant, paymaster or
purchasing agent: 10 veira' practical expert
ence; middle aged.
11 ff..)U, Imager lenirai.
HOOKKEEPEn, office manager, 28, n years'
experience, good torrespondent; excellent rof-
erences; $22. A 14. IdgcrOfflce.
HOOkKEEPER. experlence'd. wishes position
with chance for advancement. II tun. Ledger
Centrnl.
BOOKKEEPER Young man, experienced: references-
salary $20. . A 2O0. Ledger Office
iilJTLER, " houseman or' gantener Oerman.
'!' lbet rets. Itoom 530. Public Lodger.
CHaOfFEUR. wlilleT good mechanic, wishes
position; private family; 8 years' expert-
ence; good references. A 101, Ledger Office.
CIIAUFFITUn-A young man. tKree. years' ex
perience; best references. Ucrmantown
42111 W. A 213. Ledger ornce.
CHAUFFEI'll Young man, married, white:
own repairs: best reference. 2S18 North
llqmbrev.
CHAt'FFEtlR wlahea position: make himself
generally itsefuljgood Jisblls II 431,1-d.Cent.
CMIAUPFHtm wishes n position, city or coun
try. refenncothebeet. Box 1CI. Vlllnnoa.
CIIAl'FFEim. exp.7 des." pos. : strictly sober;
rnroful driver, best ref. A at, ledger Off.
t'LERK Cnnsclentloirs young man, with expe
rtence and ability, desires to connect with n
good Arm where knowledge of bookkeeping
andcost work Is essential. A 207, Led. Off.
COST-KEEPINiT"ficcountnnt wnntB position; 10
eara' exp. In construction cost work: ngo
married, A 200. Ledger Offlrr.
DRAUOHTSMAN In contractor's offlco to fur
ther familiarize himself with that work; nt
pre . stud, nrch. drawing II 012. Led. Cent.
EXECUTIVE'S ASSISTANT
desires new connection: now In responsible
position With large manufacturing concern;
14 years' successful experience; thorough ac
quaintance with offlce detalla geneml busi
ness nnd gales correspondence, accustomed
to nssumlng and efficiently disposing of se
rious responsibilities; can furnish bond nnd
take up promptly geneml business burdens of
an executive or will act In capacity nt as
sistant to executive, rtom connection offering
prospects of permanency will accept moderate
salary until ability and worth are proven.
Will locato where services nro required: ago
30- married. Detailed abstract of business
experience furnished upon request.
L 510, Ledger Central.
EXECUTIVE, active, energetic: quite at home
with sales and financial problems; diplomatic
result-producing methods with employee. Act
quick It you need me. .H 03 1, Ledger Cen
tral. GARDENER, single,
good reference. A
handy, nll-nround man:
!03. Ledger Ofnce.
GRADUATE ENOINEEIt. nfflco vid factory
management experience, nvallabli aa man
nger or nsslstnnt. II 231, Ledger rtral.
HOUSEMAN, white, experienced; best city ref
ereuce. J 40, Ledger Central.
HOUSEMAN, white, assist waiting; city refer
ence. II 3U1. I-cdger Offlce.
MAN of long experience as salesman and offlce
manager In wholesale business, desires con-
' nectlon with responsible houso or Arm: bnnk
jndcommerclalref.A Kl.l.Ledgcr Offlc
MAN. young. 21. high school "education." de
rlres clerical position with chance of nd-
vancement. II 833. Ledger Central.
MAN AND WIF"e, colored, good butler and
cook: small family. 1033 S. 17th at. Phono
Dickinson .'1071 St.
MAN AND WirE, white. Protestants: exp.
butler nnd cook. It .133, Ledger Office.
MAN. colored, wants position as general utll-
,tv man. Aunreas vui uarpenter st
MAN AND"WIFE. white, exp butler nnd cook:
rofs. 3.1dMast.erst.
SALESMAN, employed, desires change: local
or travel; established Arm: educated: ago 32:
reference, 1I73 1. Ledger Central.
SALESMAN wants selling line take to Chi
cago torrltory. Ilio wire. II 433, Ledger Cen
SALESMAN. Philadelphia slid itclntty. fur
nlihbet of references. H UBS .Ledger Cent.
SHOP ENOINEER. age 30. six veara" ns
draughtsmei and machine designer, flit yenrs
In charge ct mnchlne shop, desires change
leading j responsible position: In present
connect!',) 7 years, hi 412. Ledger Office
STENOORAPHER-Young man. 4 yeara' prac
tical business experience, desirea position
with opportunity for ndiancement. solicits In.
tervlew. H ull. Ledger Central.
TECHNICALLY trained, versatile young man
i character, ability and personality, 4 years
engineering, six j ears' varied business and
office experience, last as assistant to sales
manager of large mfg. corporation, desires
opportunity In sales dept, of corporation of
stability. It 040, Ledger Central.
COLORED man and wife from South, wife
, first-class cook, man butler and all-around
man. first-class reference, docs not drink or
smoke. 1001 Catharine st.
JAPANESE couple wish positions, cook and
chambermaid, small famllv. city, country,
long experience. F.. Htll Vine st.. or phone
Locust 2700 W.
JAPANESE wants position as conk nr "general
housework. Apply Japanese, 1218 Cherry.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
NICHOI.L'S. 102tl Balnbrldge st.. has enmne.
tent butlers, second men. nousemen. couples,
cooks; young took and waitress, sisters, to
gether, governesses, laundresses, etc. Want
ed, cooks, $0-$8, waitresses, chamherma da.
rhltdrurses. ladlea maids, housemaids. I'h
Locust 2130. .
WANTED Conks, chambermaids, chfldnursea,
housework girls and girls for Institutions ami
took foi Catholic rectory, Mlsa Rosa
l)ougherty 1313 West Qlrard ave,
WANTED Young, competent Protestant child.
nurse, also tuirlortnald. waitresses, coinpe
tent cooks, ctumberma!d. launilress, refvr
enies required. 1010 D-ilnbrldge
MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. 3107 Christian
I Luc. 13UD. supplies and wants lst-class Prot.,
Cath. male and female help, ull nationalities.
31 HS. KANE. All S. 10th, wants llrst-cnw
help, with referonce. charactir and abllltv,
for nrst-class families. Phone Spruce 340.
Wanted at Epls. off.. 313 S 12th cooks, walt'a.
cnumuermaius. vr.iii.nr.Ka. i-rencn maiu,
r is
Tf.V,.7.:.
AtTTWsWCyB
Vt fad
in these mksn.rNo rmm
of rnosPEniTr
YOU NEED A CAM
Just ss much as you need the tele
phone. Don't let the world rt ahead
of you.
JWY ONE OP OUrt 1T8ED CAhS
Standard makes, many overhauled
nnd repainted, ALL In running order.
They wero taken in exchange for Type
M Cadillac "Eights." They're crowd
ing In on us to fast we MUST SELL.
That condition makes for you
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT LOW MltCES
Inclosed Cars, Touring Cart, Ttoad-aters-tnke
your pick. A slight ex
pense wilt convert nny one of them Into
delivery car with yeara of servic
ahead of It If you so desire.
ATTEND TO THIS MATTEIl IMMEDIATELY
Shortage of materials and shortage
of freight cars are going to make auto,
mobiles SCAnc'D soon, and rntCES
HIOHEnt
Now Is the time to buy used car.
CADILLAC AUTOMOHtLE SALES
COIIPOIIATION
142 NORTH IinOAD STTtEET
UNUSUAL VALUES
IN
USED CAH3
1015 MERCER nunabouti fully equipped:
recently painted and overhauled; at a bar
gain. 1014 MERCETt Runabout: In splendid Condi,
tlon; like now; will sacrifice.
1013 METICE71 Runabout; newly painted and
overhauled; complete; bargain.
1012 MERCER Roadster; In rins shape: elec
tric lights, top, windshield, speedometer
and electric horn.
1013 PEERLESS, 7-pnssenger, 6-eyllnderi In
perfect condition: electric starter and lights,
slip covers; nnlsh like new; bargain,
101,1 rORD Sedan: like new; used only tw
months; fully equipped; nt n bargain.
MERCER CO.. 000 N. BROAD ST.
.1 I
BABOAIN3
IN USED CAIta
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
for
NEW KINO CABS
Can be seen at bAltAOD, 2025 N.
31st at. Inquire ,
614 N, Broad St., or
KINO CAR BOOTH ro. 40,
AUTO SHOW
BETTER VALUES
In
USED CABS
'Among tho cara recently taken lo
exchange for
COLE and CHtANT
nro the following. All are of good ap
penranco nnd In good mechanical con
ation, having been overhauled In our
nope, and will bo told at sacrlflc
rices:
101.1 PAIOE big six touring.
lillA OVERLAND touring.
11)14 JF.FFERY roadster.
11113 CIIALMIIRS six touring.
1013 HAVERS six roadster.
1013 CADILLAC touring.
ALSO
DEMONSTRATING CAnS
Slightly Used.
NOW IS THE TIME VO BUT
L. S. BOWERS COMPANY
213 North Broad Street.
DISTRIBUTORS
COLD qRAKT
LOCOMOBILE. 1015. 0-38-Llmousine: an on-
riortuntty that very occasionally occurs. Onr.
ng to n death In the family, this handsome
car has been left on sale nt our show room,
and can be aold tar $1100 loss than Its orlg
Inat cost. It has had very little use. looks
tike new. nnd will he sold with new-car guar
antee. Do not fall to come In nnd see rhls
car If you wont a. Iilgh-grado car at a medium
closed-car prlco of $4000.
LOCOMOBILE. 2... Market st. Locust 450.
II. A. JENKS, Mgr.. Exchange Car Dept.
DELIVERY or pleasure cars, without real es.
tata security, $.1 down and $3 per week up
wards. Can we tell you how It Is doner Our
representatives will call by appointment,
day or evening.
L 031. Ledger Central,
020 NORTH HROAD STREET '031
Robertson's old original Auto
School teaches vau bow to re
pair and bow to drive autos.
031 NOHTIMlEOAn. STREET 020
AUTOCAR, 1013-Open express, solid tires,
nearly new, fully equipped, low nrlre part
cash. R. C. Koon (Luc. 210); 2ji)8 Chestnut at.
CADILLAC, 1014: just equipped with collap
sible Surlngtlcld metul body, seating arrange,
ment for seven passengers, upholstered In
light whipcord: equipped with self starter and
electric lights. Just repainted n dark green with
gold striping this Is a beautiful car. In ex.
rellent mechanical condition: romertlbls
either Irto a closed. car for winter os an
open iouhik car ror summer; price suno.
l-oiuaiuiui.r,. -mi aiarxei
St.. Ineilat 41A
11.
A. JENKS. Mgr., Exchange Car Dept.
FRANKLIN tars, all models, overnauled and
guaranteed. F.L. Paxson. 3410 Chestnut st.
IfttllKMIIT ,n, t
2ur!ni.'l!t'?.'l8.h.!f
and starter; bargain. 8. S. ItODGEllS,
jyt
rv. nroan si. npruce niiu.
LOCOMOBILE. 1013. 0-18 Limousine and Tour
ing; Just repainted green with black strip
Ing; upholstered In a beautiful broadcloth:
Imouslne body now mounted and ready for
Immedlnte delivery, touring body to e paint
ed when ready fnr attaching, guara'i eed In
nery respect the same as If paling the
original price for a new car, yet ge ting th
same materiel and construction for $250.
I.OCOMOIIILU. 2114 Market St., I-ocuit 430,
1IA. JENKSx.Mgr, Kxchange Car Dept.
LOCOMOBILE fl-cyllnder. 4-pass.; a gentle
nuns Torpedo; In lino condition in every re-
spert. tires Pile- will demonstrate. II 043,
t-edger Central.
LO.IEH 1014, type 77. 7-pasa. limousine and
touring, guaranteed condition; all repainted,
tind u beautiful car either for winter or sum
mer work, equipped with self-sturter sod
electric lights, coat $VX) new: resale price,
f l.llsi.
l.OCOMOnit.E. 3311 Market St.; Locust 4'A
11. A JENKSuMj!. Exihange. Car pepJ-,
STANLEY steamers. $300 up: alia llmouslna
body. ialU make offer. 11 10 Westmoreland.
BTUDEBAKER. 1011. limousine; equipped with
electric lights and starter, good condition.
KM WRY.SC1IVARTC,1I N. Uroad st.
SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN '"
OF USED CAHS
nOBSON AUTO EXOHANO B, 833 N. IinOAD
SPRINGS, wheels, tanks, mufflers, tubes, It,
Schober. 3341-41-45 MarkeL
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