4- EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1016. 21 REPORT OF FOREIGN frJ JALiJO n&ura vvxiUJAT , Nervousness Over Mexican Situ ation Causes Covering and Scattered Buying orain belt wr.TtiF.rt forecast CIltt'AOO. Jane SB. The weather forecast V wurnifr north ton.!. "RlJonJlnr-Falr tonfitlit nml Thorsdnr. . Wcomlnr unsettled mil f hnrsdnyt not mneli 3fflSSjSli2BnSlJI5f tonht aM Thnr ' y, showers I not much elinnso In tern. ' pKwa Increasing cloudiness, wllh prob sbfr showers. ThursBriri qrmer tonight. North Dakota Unsettle rf tonight nnd Thnrsdar. with probable showers: cooler "sontV. Dakota Unsettled , tonlsht nn1 Thtirsdar. probably liowers 'cooler Thurs- "Nebrnskn, Unsettled tonight nml Than. dec. probnnlr iiowcrsi cooler nt tonight. Kansas Portly cloud,- tonight anil Thurs- itt fooler. CHICAGO, June 28. Reports of expftrt tales of about 1,000,000 bUBhels of ManU tobas and nervousness over the Mexican situation, resulllnir In somo covering nnd scattered buying by commission houies. rallied the wheat market today nfter It had shown weakness. At ono time July sold within c of tho previous low mark, touch ins 99 He. Largo deliveries were, expected on Sat urday and tho trade was fearful of them. 'There was some tnlk of farmers holding new wheat. Clearances from the seaboard were light, amounting to 21.000 barrels of flour nnd 477,000 bushels of wheat, while arrivals at points In tho Interior continued well above thoso of last'yenr, aggregating 680.000 bushels. After dulness nt tho outset the market at Liverpool became stendler. . Some appre hension was created there by a hardnlng tendency In tAlantlc freight rates, although charges to Argentina and Australia were eaaler. Leodlng futures ranged as follows AVna,Open. High. July.... l."" i.".. flJit 1.03J4 l.f)4 Dec..... lWI 1.07M PHILADELPHIA MARKETS " Corn (new delivery) gii-i P I i ;1 r.8 40 uats July.... Sept..., Dec. . . . Sept.... 13.20 julr....l-57 B.pt.... 13.70 Pork . . July....24.7n TAaked. 311 384 10 Low. 1 (in l.OOtt an 38'4 3D '.4 Yea'dnv's Close. clone. l.noji l.niu 1.111 1 1.07S 1.07V 74 " lfl.ns 13.20 ln.flo 13.70 12.1)7 13.13 ia.no 13.00 Sept.... 24,21 (H Bld. 24.32 24.07 t0ll 38 . 40 ln.nn tl3.20 13.M 13.02 24.78 24.32 72 02 3!i !?K -iU 13.12 18.27 tl8.70 T13.77 24.70 21.33 GRAIN AND FLOUU d.S7.,IiAT Receipts. 120.210 bush. Tho market ?,.?!in'H .'? um,r 'ewer outside advices and IS... nu,f- Quotation! Car lots. In export vva!,tlrN-' '- "'' wt and J"n. 1V1."IJ firt mSSSJ1""1 "d- l'WPI)e.: steamer No. 8 iuU!?i?Sc'! No- i.re D7rRSc.i rejected A, 041. &', c.i rojected II, O.IKlllc. it!5-n'I1P', 3000 bush. Prices were ?;f-JIJl maintained, but trail was quiet, Quo-JR.-.;. l nr lo" 'or lel trade. n to locn I..Tr",,ern No- yellow, 83W8.V.4C.! do., S'jW """tv 848 J.c.! dr., No. 8 yellow, 283c.l do., No, 4 yellow, 7US0e. oats Receipts, 14.990 bush. Demand was graded. 43H M3c FLOUR Receipts. 1.103 bbls. and 710,100 lbs. '"..I'ejs. Demand was light and prices were without Important change. Quotations per 100 !'.'! Ln. woo,), winter clear, I4.nuff4.1ill do., straight. 4,780r! do., tiatent. ir,S.25i Kan. "as, riear, cotton sacks. (4.(1004,831 do., stralahl, cotton sarks. 4.80Pti.2ni do., patent, W!.?.n.",i,s,. 3.2.1Vn.rii! sprlnic.f flrst clear. II.WOJJR.ir,! do , straight. $3 SO0A.4IU do., pat. r,n.U.,yr,Wft.'"(l do., favorite brands. (B.IMIW Vkv'S.0"!' mills, choice and fancy patent, Ift.DU W0.2ji dp., regular grades. wlntr clear, (4. no y?73i do., do., Btrolght, I4.730B! do., do., patent, S3CK,23. RYn KLOttll sold slowly at former rtes. ve auoto at 1303.80 per bid., as to quality, PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with a fair Jobbing do maud. Followlnar nre the ntiotatlonni Cltv beef In sct.s. smoked and nlrdrled, 27c.l Western beef, In sets, nmoked, 27c. I city beef, knuckles and lenders, smoked and alr-dcled. 28c.l Wet frn beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, 2Hc.t eef hams. 2s(rt3i pork, family, J23.r,(i Ji.BOl hams. 8. P. cured, loose. lSiwlSHc! do., skinned, looe, 18iH!tc.l do., do., smoked. 10l!i'ic.s other haiiis, smoked, city cured, ns to nrand nnd averatte, lHVic.i hams,' smoked, western cured, IHVic.l do., boiled, boneless. I.lc.l picnic shoulders, H, V, cured, lodse, 12MC.I do., smoked, HMc.t bellies. In pickle, nccordlng to nxernge, looc, lOMc.t breakfast liacon, as to brand and aierage, city cured. 21c.t ilo., West em cuml, , lIlKSUe.l lard. Western, . refined, tierces. H!4c.l do., do., tulis. 14(c.i do., puro city, kettle rendered, In tierces, HHc. i do., do., in tubs, 14 ',4c. REFINED SUGARS Tho market was quiet but firm. Quotations: nxtra nno granulated, 7.03c. : powdered, ?.7rc.t confectioners' A, 7.03c. soft grades, 0.00(3 7.00c. DAIRY PRODUCTS U. S. DEFICIT WIPED OUT Receipts Above Disbursements First Time in Several Months r, WASHINGTON, Juno 2S. For tho first time In severnl months tho statement Issued brthe Treasury Department totlny. ns to Its financial condition, shows the total of $4,750,729 of receipts ov"er disbursements. This wipes, out a treasury deficit that nt one time aggregated 140.001), 000. Receipts 1 have Increased almost B0 per cent during the last week and are now nearly 30 per cent, greater than tho disbursements. The stntcment follows: Net balance In general fund, $162,901,510; total receipts, $85,416,052; total disbursements, $51,863,. 830; excess for tho year, $1,759,729, ex clusive of the Panama Canal and public debt transactions. m ii DIVIDENDS DECLARED St. Paul, regular semiannual of 3H per cent, on tho preferred.; anil 24 per cent, on, tha com mon stocks, both payable September 1 to Block of record AuguH 14. General Hallway Signal Company, regular quarterly o In per cent, on common and 1H per cent, on preferred stock, pajablo July 1 to stock of record. ' Mohawk has declared a dividend of 110. Olobe-Warnlcko Company, regular quarterly el I M per cent, on tho preferred stock, payable July 13. to holders of record June 30. Cincinnati. Newport nnd Covington Trnctlon Company, regular quarterly of 1 'A per cent, on the preferred and of LM per cent, on the common stock, payable July 15 to holders of .record June 80. The Cnrbon Steel Company. 8 per cent, on the first preferred stock, payable July .1 to alock of record June 30. and 4 per cent., payable Jan uary 5 to stock of record December 30. General Motors Company, regular quarterly of 6 per cent, on tho common stock. Manufacturers' Light and Heat Company, regular quarterly of 2 per cent., paynblo July in. Edlion Company, of Boston, usual quarterly of 13. navabla Aumist 1 to stock of record July 15. Pennsylvania Railroad, regular quarterly of 1H per cent,, payable August 31 to stockholders of record .August 1. General Flreproonng Company, regular quar ter!! rf. 1 per cent, on the preferred and common stocks, payable July 1 to holders of record June 20. Jim llutler -Mining1 Company. 10 per cent.. J as able August 1 to stockholders of record uly 15. International Paper Company, regular quar terly of i of 1 per cent., payable July 15 to stock nf record July a. Pittsburgh Coal Company, regular quarterly St 1U per cent, on the preferred stock, payable uly 25 to stock of record July 15. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS . CHICAGO, Juno 28 H0CJ8 Receipts, 34,000. llarket 5c. lower. Mixed and butchers. 10.35V O.uO: good heavy, D,4.",(tfn.nO; rough heavy. 4B23firu.40; light, ill. 8300,03; pigs, I8.23& tUO: hulk. J0.00P0.85. CATTLE Receipts, 13,000. Slarket steady to strong, Reeves. I8.l5011.85: cons and heifers, 4400.4a; smokers and feeders. I3.8.1W 8. Ill: Texans. J7.33&U: calves, S0.23O11.75. r SHEEP Receipts. 14,000 Market steady. Ittlve and Western, H.B0W8; lambs, J7.0UW i THE WEATHER Official Forecast WAflHINOTON, June 28. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey Fair tonight nnd Thursday; not much change In temperature ; light north winds. Scattered showers occurred all along the Atlantic slope during the last 24 hours, but ijjione touched at Philadelphia or Atlantic v-uy, wiaeiy scattered anowera are aiso reported along tho northern border from the Lake Superior region westward to the Pa cific coast. Clear sltles prevail over tho great central valleys and. most of the cot ton belt this morning, A slightly cooler area overlies the Ohio valley and the lower Lake region and Is spreading eastward across the mountains, whlia the tempera tures have risen In the upper Lake region "ni tho plains States. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at 8 a. m.. eastern time. RUTTCR The market wns quiet but steady. npeculatlp operntors showed little Interest, quo tations: Western solbbpacked creamery, fancy specials. 3U4c.i extra, 204 aottc! extra firsts. 2914 fl20c.i nrsts. 275P2HC.; seconds, 20W 20 c. : nearby prints, fancy, 33c; averago extra, 31 ft ,12c.; firsts. 28S30C.I seconds, 272J4c: garlicky prints, 20c; Jobbing sales of fancy prints, 3 if 311c. EGGS Demand was good nnd values ruled nrm. Supplies wcro well under control. Quotn tnons: ln free cnees, nearby extras, 28c. per dox.: nearby firsts, 17.35 pr standard case; nearby current recelnta. sh.73iu)u.80 per case: exceptional lots higher; Western extras, 27c. per doz. : Western extra firsts. 7.33 per case; firsts, 10.7507.05 per case; fancy selected can dled fresh eggs wcro Jobbing at 304031c. per doz. CHECSE There was little trading nnd no Importnnt change ln prices. Quotations: New York, full cream, fancy. lfl?ifl'4c.: do., do., fair to good, 15(11&V4C.; part skims, UifHc. POULTRY LlVn was ln fair request and steady under modernto offerings. (Quotations: Fowls, IMip 20c,: roosters. 1814c: spring chickens, nc cording to quality, weighing lil'2 lbs. aplecp, 24fi3(c. ; white Leghorns, according to quality. 21$p21c: ducks, as to size and quality. ll? 10c; pigeons, old, per pair, 28030c; do., young, per pair, 22j25c. DnnSSED The market was In good shnpe and firm with supplies well cleaned up. Prices of fowls advanced 4 c. Quotations: Freah killed poultry, dry-packed Fowls. 12 to box, dry-picked, fancy selected. 23c; weighing VM 4fo lbs. apiece. 224c; weighing 4 lbs. apiece. 224c,: weighing 34 lbs, apiece, 214c. t weigh ing 3 lbs. nplece, 2uiQ2Ic ; fowls. Ice-packed. In barrels, fancy, dry-picked, northern Indiana nnd Illinois, weighing 4 lbs. nnd over apiece, 22c: do., southern Indiana and Illinois, weigh ing 1 lbs. nplece, 214c: smaller sizes. 18KC20C-, old roosters, dry-picked. 13c, : broilers, Jersey, fancy, 40$pl5c. ; do., other nearby, weighing 14 i2 lbs. apiece. 3H(p40c: smaller sizes. 33 W.'IOc. : ducks, nearby, spring, 10(P20c; squabs, per doz. White, weighing 11412 lbs. per doz., J4.00W5: white, weighing IIWIO lbs. per d02., J3.K3W4.60: white, weighing 8 lbs. ?er doz., $303,40; do., do., 7 lbs. per doz, 2.30582.73; do., do.. 0&04 lbs. per doz., 11.15 2: dark. U.004f2; small and No. 2, 00c. & S1.10. FRESH FRUITS ' Cholco stock wns generally steady with de mind fair. Quotations: Apples, per bbl. Wlnesap. J3.MI4M: Ilaldwln. J.H4: lien Uavls. J23: other varieties. J1.604i2.no; No. 2. S1.23I&2. Apples, Western, per box, Sl'tft) 1.75; lemons, per box, S3. 50(114.25; pineapples, iwr crate Portn Rico. Il.3llf03: blackberries. North Carolina, per qt.. Htolflc; do.. Marylond.- per qt., 0piuc. HucKieDerries, worm Caro lina, per qt.. 14010c; gooseberries, per qt., 4c: raspberries, red, per pt.. OOOc; cherries, Delaware and Maryland, sweet, per lb., 58c: do., do., sour, per lb., 3iP4c ; do., do., sweet, Eer qt.. (IQ'tJc.: do., do., sour, per nt., 4$j5c. 'eaches, Ueorgla. per carrier. Si. 50403: canta loupes, California, per crate, S1.73G2: do., Florida, per crate. J1W1.30. Watermelons, Florida, per car, $2000300. VEGETABLES The supply and demand were both fair. Prices showed little change. Quotations: White Pota toes, per bbl. No. 1 Rasterp Shore S3GT3.25; No. 2 Eastern Shore, $1. 25(1, 30; culls. East ern Shore. $1; No. 1 Norfolk, $3133.2.',, No. 2 Norfolk. S1.231.50: culls. Norfolk. $11 No. 1 North Carolina. $2.50602.73: No. 2 North Caro lina, $1. Sweet Potatoes. Jersey, per basket No. 1, 45GV0OC : No. 2. 23c80e. Swctt Pota toes, Jersey. Delaware and Maryland, per hamp er No. 1. 73c. Hl; No. 2. 50 M 00c. Onions, Texas, per cummer crate No. 1. $1. G0($1. 75; No. 2. tl.23Gs'l.i.o. Cabbage, Eastern Shore, per bbl. -crate. $1.50(2; do., do., per bbl., SI. 25(01. 50. Celery, Florida, per crate, S1.75W 2.23. Watercress, per 100 bunches, $1.50 (m riu75c. Peppers. Florida, per carrier; $265 r,t)A73c. Reans. Norfolk, wax. per 4 -bbl. basket, 2.50. Eggplant, Florida, per crate, il&'J, 2:30. Eggplant, Florida, pen crate, $ll02. Squash. Norfolk, per bbl.. St1.23: do., do., per 4-bbl.hamner. 50c. (SJI. Corn. Florida, per crate, $1.25(1)1.73. Cucumbers. Norfolk, per bbl.. $1.3002; Cucumbers, Norfolk, per 4-bbl basket. 75c. (rtl. Cucumbers, Norfolk, per 1-3-bbl. basket. 50C'7."c. Cucumbers, North Caro lina, per bbl,. $1. 50W2: do., do., per basket, r.liwnoc. Tomatoes. Florida, per carrier fancy. t.20i!i.'i cnoice. lite. wi.. .Tomatoes, jiisbis- COTTON PRICES AOVAN'CM FOLLOWING EARLY DECLINE ' . . . One Operator Free Seller of All Posi tions for Foreign Houses NEW YOIIK, June 28. One operator wns a free seller of all positions on the Cotton Exchange this- morning, nnd It was believed this supply came 'from foreign sources. This opinion Is based on tho fact that because of the difficulties of cabling tine to tha censorship, nil recent orders from abroad linVe been executed either at tho openlnn or closing of the market here. An early decline carried July nbout 2 points nnd new crop months 4 to S points under last night's closing figured. This ncemed the result of renewed scattering liquidation which came largely from Wnll street sources and which may hnvo been Influenced by uneasiness over the Mexican situation, prospects of clearing weather and uncertainty an to tha showing of the Gov ernment report on both condition nnd acreage. . Trnde Interests were moderate buyers, however, nnd prices steadied toward tho mlddto of tho morning on covering ln antici pation of a bullish weekly weather report at midday. The detailed weather reports showed heavy rains In some Eastern belt sections stimulated tho rally which carried prices about G to 10 points net higher to ward midday. Tho receipts of cotton at tho ports for tho day were estimated at 12,000 bales, compared with 22,812 bales Inst week, 11,150 bales last year and 2150 bales In 1914 FUNERAL OF 8. S. GARWOOD July ... August , October , December May .... Spot .... Tcs. c!oo. Open ll'.ll.l .12.115 ..13.05 . .13.111 ..13.3 4 ..13.311 ..13.55 ..13.117 ..13.10 R.IO 13. IN 13 31 13.37 13.30 13.71 High. 1M.IKI 13.14 13.22 13 37 13 It 13 lltl 13.77 T.ow. 12,113 13.02 13.11 13.27 11.34 13.511 13.011 Close. 13.00 13.14 13.2CI 11.35 13.11 13.(10 13.00 13.10 Liverpool Cotton IjIVBRPOOU Juno 28. Spot cotton easier at a decline of G points, on tho basis of 8.19d for American middling. The saleB wcro 6000 bales, Including 4000 bales Ameri can. The imports aggregated 8000 bales, all American. Tho market closed steady at a net decline of 4W to GVj points. PANHANDLE DECLARES TWO PER CENT. ON PREFERRED Pennsylvania Company Also Pays Divi dend of 4 Per Cent. Directors of tho Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. I.ouls Hallway (Panhandle) on the Pennsylvania System declared a dividend of 2 per cent, on the preferred stock nt tho meeting In Broad Street Sta tion, nnd tho Pennsylvania Company di rectors, which operates tho 'Western Lines, declared a oomlannunl dividend of 4 per cent. "Wlillo the earnings of tho Tanhandlo show largo Increases, consideration of fur ther dividends on the preferred nnd com mon stocks will be left until the December meeting, when tho earnings for tho year, will bo avnllablo. Six months ago 4 per cent, was declared on tho preferred and 2 per cent, on the common, nnd thoso were tho only declara tions on cither class of stock In 191G. In 1914 also tho year's declarations on the preferred wns 4 per cent., but dividends on the common were suspended from March, 1914, to December, 1915. Dividends at tho rate of E per cent, per annum on both classes of stock were paid In 1911, 1912 and 1913. Tho preferred stock Is entitled to a divi dend of 4 per cont. per anum out of tho net earnings ns may be declared, and nfter tho common lias received 3 per cent, In any year the preferred lias tho preference to an additional 1 per cent., making 5 per cent. In all; after 5 per cent, on both preferred and common, they share pro rata. In the year 915 tho Pennsylvania Com pany declared a. total of C per cent., 4 per cent. In December nnd 2 per cent, ln June. In 1914 a total of 4 per cent, was declared, 1 per cent, ln December and 2 per cent. In Juno. Prior to that, for a number of years, 7 per cent, per annum was paid, 4 per cent, beln gdeclarcd In December and 3 per cent. In Juno, Tho stock o tho Pennsylvania Company Is all owned Dy tho Pennsylvania Railroad. Members of Masonic Orders Attend Ceremony in a Body UnOEWATim PAIIK, N. J Jwo 23. Members of Masonic orders from all sec tions of the East attended In a body the funeral of the lalo Sylvester S. Oarwood, who died nt his homo here on Saturday after an Illness of only a week. Tho funeral took place nt noon today from his late residence, Shadow Pines. Mr. Garwood was ono of Philadelphia's best known business men. He was secre tary nnd treasurer of the Commercial Truck Company nnd an official In a number of other corporations. The deceased was ono of tho pioneer telegraph and telephone men of America, having been vlco president of Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania at the Inception of that organization. Mr. Garwood wns tho organizer of the Ohio Society In Pennsylvania nnd nt one time he wns Its president. Uc wns also president of the Dot and Dash Club of Philadelphia. Ho was an Influential mem ber of the Masonic Frnternlty, having at tained nil the higher honors of that organi zation. He wns p.ist master of n blue lodge of Philadelphia nnd nn officer In nil the Masonic bodies with which he was nssoclatcd. Mr. Oarwood was born nt Snlem, 0 , 08 years ago. Ho married Miss Fanny Gra ham Drctz, of Carlisle, Pa who survives him. . The couplo would shortly have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Harry O. Fisher, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Samuel A. Kedlch, of Edgownter Park, U. J., are daughters of tho deceased. Tho floral pieces, ns tokens of sympathy from friends, filled two of the largo draw ing rooms nt Shadow Pines. HEATHS WKST. On me 27. lOifV-nMZA JANTS. widow of Samuel West, sired 74 years, neiatlres and friends are Invited to attend the funeral erv Ices, nn Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, nt her lale residence, 40R0 Ibntnn St.. rierniAn town. Interment private. Wllkes-Darrs pa pers please copy. ' IiOST AND FOUND rr Other f.ot and Found Ads Pee Pare I KBVfl Lost, Saturday, 100 keys (8 small liojes), ('ortalfi t'ablnet Iock Co.; liberal reward. Hupplee, 1338 Market st. PEIlSONAtS WIM. nilT pit SBl.b Jots At Lester ifot-nerly t'orblodalel, or at Gsilnston. Writs 1', O. JloxJ241, rhliadelpbla. Mft. JAIlVlH has purchased" arocery store of Nathan Towi. 1(42 Lombard st. All bills bo nt to 828 0. 8th St. slppl. per fiat crate. 00c. at 81, Asparagus. Jer sey, per bunch Fancy, KKstlSc.; prime. tfWlOc: culls, ouyoc. lumiruums, ycr t-io, Dasuei, 91VS 1.50. ' Station. Atiftntu n- Ii. Atlantic, City.... OH Bismarck. N. D,. m IXtfffij "-" It Charleston, s. C. 78 Chicago. !., 02 CInclnatl. O..J,; 6tf Denver, Col,.': 04 lalveston, Tex.,. 78 74 1,50 tarrUbure. fa,, TO tIS .01 jallfsIr'N.'B.V.'Bfl telina, Wont.,,. .BS luron. 8. I).... IIS ndlaaapolls, Ind, 00 'acksonyl le. Fia. h0 CnOKvdla Ton., t Jttle ltoclr. A 8 last Rain. VW. a.m. n't, fall. Wind. Ity. Weather (is ,. he: N K W KB Hi . -(O Annlta. Cat. 58 58 fulavlfie, Ky.,., 72 08 Jonuornerv. Ala, 74 70 asl)vtuj, Tenn,. 74 jew Orleans ..: &a 78 i'w. y,otK. .-. B8 4 Norfolk, ya. ... T4 as Oklahoma Okla. 7l 70 ESS0?', fib 70 08 ou u Pituburrt-iJi;:; S8 nl Kr!!ni' Me..,. 00 80 Portland. On.,, Bo bo ubj, cn.,,,, oj oo t, Louis, Mor. . OS 01 SEu ".' Minn.. 4 88 K- .?". UEjn. t 7: c oudy w ,, N ., c oudy 14 n aujy , . c oudy lo c oudy 80 .. H ;j Clear ga ,, NB .. P.Cldy 51 ii fU ,1 Cloudy ! !; U Id Clear nu .. Licsr a ' Clear 8 :! Clear Nvy " l'.CldV j ,ui v ,, uiouoy 5 ,SH NV .. Cloudy 88 .H SB is P.CIdy ja . b 10 Clear 74 ,08 SW ,; Clear ,, NB .. Clear ,, NH ,, Clear ., NW '. P.Cdy ., NB Jo I'.CMy . NW ,, Clear ,. NB J, Clear OS N ii Cloudy ,. H " Cloudy ,.8 ,. Clear .. B.B. ;. Clear . NW. ,. Cloudy .. BE. .. Clear .. Ny, .. Bala, .. 3W. -, Cloudy J-.' 8 ., Bain. 18 NB. .. Cloudy . . NR .. C.lAAF LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS. nid. Jim nuticr MacXamara , Midway 4, Mlzpah Kit Montana ,....., North Ntar Tnn Hel 4 Ton Uxt nK Ton Min ....,.,,,.. (1 Rescue Eula 3.1 West End , S3 OOLDFIELD STOCKS. Atlanta .....t'. lllue Hull .'. iiootn ,,,.,,..,..... Ilulldog ,, O D Comb Frac .............. Dlamondnehl U II Daisy ...,...,.,..,.,,,,. Florence doldneld Con Ooldneld Hers ............ Jumbo Ext ...........,,, Kewapas ........ Oro ........,.....( Sand Ken ,,.,.. .,,..... Silver rick , MISCELLANEOUS, Fairy Ateo ,01 Klmberly , ....,.,..,., ,0- Nev 1IIII ...1 ii,i,i(i ' Nv Wonder ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, "'11. Tecopa Win ,,..,t.i,,.i.i , 1 . .110 .on .") .211 .10 .10 .0.1 .13 ,01 .03 .07 .02 ,02 ,411 .S3 ,118 ,7U .10 ,03 ,01 ,07 Asked. ,t)2 .OH .J .17 4 1-10 B'J OV .31 .03 (.11 ,01 .10 ,02 ,03 ,0 ,01 .04 ,42 .81 ,00 ,l .11 ,011 ,00 .00 ,02 .04 ,10 2,50 .14 RAILROAD EARNINGS NEW YOIIK. ONTARIO ANP WESTERN, 1010. Increase. 72.'.V12 U, Iss-F0-1?-i- p a ::: fir . h 2: k U ::: &. i3 ' .'?' B4 40 ... W, ,. Tl H.fTid BE. Jo Cloudy' KntoQ. p t. h.j"f"mvl. U.U. Ill IHJ 'I nimupeir. ceo... eg eq ... calm, ., , .; 'ji -;. i.;. - w ..... u iu .10 JY-, K?0ft:i..?'-A. Q. T4 .03 sb. aJVt'vi ! " o 60 ,1. Nv. Clear Clear .Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy P.CJdy gun rises Bun (!. LENCTII or HAY. i3? a'm- I N""1 rises.. .'- a.m. . T32p.ro. I Woonsoults.lUI k.m. l)EL.WAK 81VEB TIOE CUANGK3. CHESTNUT STHBET fflR,K,!"''-.XVI"-n-tJ-w iur, . 7.11p.m. flBftt .l3lip.ia.7JllB water . 1 tomorrow 12.3im. TTHMtJCSATIIRBATKACII HOtJB. sO,t it ii"i-r t- hi -it m toj iy,i,i m t mi isfKti May sross Net ,,,.... ........ Surplus I Eleven months' cross,, Net .,.-....,,. 1 Surplus ,,,,.,.. IIU.707 R.'JKl.SSl .203,331) 837.021) 013 s."ia ie.27ti 4,103 2111. 3111 :s7,70l) NORFOUC AND WESTERN. May op. revenue ?,-?2'SJi) "sSM?? May net ry. op. revenue 2,403.232 028,435 ,1 H.nn,hl l ItflV KIb- Operatln mctue .... B'il5.70 t ,,,,,.,... !.,. --,(- JERSEY CENTRAL. May ro ,,,....,..,. ?KH?2 Net ' 'rtVtt? surouia ,.,, if. ,,.- Iu .r7 An,kB . . X''11I.N TTI'T1 Nu'rpii,-::::::::::;:::,o:Ms: CE.NTItAL OP OEOnaiA, May gros 'iI'sItu l.vw months' srosa . . Jt.flgs ,(ij5 jj-t ...... J,ouj,32a PETROIT AND MACKINAC. May to , ,l2a'l9j Net 'w BOSTON AND MAINE. 1910 May total oper. reveww J'II9-19f Net oper. revenue , ' '"M.Tdl Nat laconw 0JT.170 GOVERNMENT BONDS !,. resUter?,-, 13,030.010 e.oib.oss 43SI.2KO .133.80 1 227,335 4,133,178 3,133,132 &12.S73 11:0,40a 40,040 S'jn.miH W,( 1,081 I27.7S0 2,232 Increase (i0,401 742,7)0 000,372 Asked. Bid. , SM 3, coupon. " yS ,a ti. !Srin43 lift Jl KSjgis. reriUJ. 1U3S . .. rig t. cm tfii f5i3t. ! l-ftrfI0 9. SECURITIES AT AUCTION Tho followlnir securities wero sold at auction today by, llarncs & Lofland: Collateral notn of John I). Ford, dated Juno 12, 1011. duo October 1(1. 11)11. 70(), with Interest to date. 23 sharea Caldwel Land and Lumber Co. at tached ..,.. o Promissory note of Galen llempcrley, dated Ausust 24, 1010, duo October 24, 11110. laixl. with Interest to dato; de mand collateral note of Robert Klllough. dated March 1, 11)11, principal amount reduced to 41213.32, with Interest from July 24, 11)13 (no collateral) S Promissory note of Frank I-ane. Indorsed by Robert Steel Medary and maker, dated May 22, 1011, for four months. S10IK) 1 Demand promissory noto of MrCormick & Co.. dated December 22. lixm. Indorsed, by maker and also by 1. J. McCormlck nnd Philip F. Stover. Individually., nmnunt reduced to 13770.0 1 1 Tromlssory note of ftamuet It. McDowell, dated September 11. ltilt, duo October II). 1911. reduced to JlulO.uo. with In- . terest 1 Promissory note of Edmund Shaw, dated July IN, 11)11. duo October 111, lull, reduced to 1430.2(1. with Interest from July 10. 1013! promissory note of Ueorgo B. Taylor, dated June 13. lull, duo December 13. lull, 120, with Interest; collateral noto of Eltinbeth. O. Peck, dated Juno 23, 11)10, reduced to Jul. HI. with Interest from July 23, 1013 (nn collateral); demand collateral note nf .Samuel K. McDowall. dated October 31, 11)111, !7U) (no collateral) 1 Demand collateral note of Catherine J. Blckler, dated May 13. 11)10. reduced to S47A.11 -and Interest from July 23. 1013 (no collateral): demand collateral note of United Telephone . and Telc Kraph Co.. dated April 4. 11)03, re duced to 20!)1.2U (nn collateral) 1 70 aha. reoples National Fire Insur- anco "Co.; par 423 17 33 ahs. Meadow Lands Coal Co.; par ton :.:iot 2 10 shs, Pittsburgh limp Ilrass and aims Co., preferred lot 1 120 shs, l,ord & Taylor Co, first pre ferred: par 1100 &0H 323 ahs. lluffalo. Lockport and Roches ter Railway Co. preferred! H73 shs. lluffalo. Ijjckport and Rochester Railway Co, common. lot 300 20 ahs. American Automatlu Loom Co.; par ilOU , lot 2 87 shs. Market Street National Rank; . .par 1100 , 180 tsu ens. I'Miadolphla Warehnusins and , .Cold Storase Co.: par Hull -. 00 11 shs. West I-aurel Hill Cemetery Co. 1U0 3 ahs. l'lre Association of Phlladel- . .phla; par 450 , 33S 5 ahs. Corn Exchanso National Ilanlt; par 1100 , 321W 4 aha. Farmers and Mechanics Nallon- at lank! par I1UU , 1 137 ' lio'i0 Mo"l Trust Co.; par IS shs. WeU'Knd'TrusVco'.'rpar'iJoo; 1II7U 23 shs. West End Trust Co.; par linn; liWVj ?2 ! iVe' End Trust Co.; par iloo, IU8 12 ahs. Philadelphia, Life Insurance Co.; .par 110 .,,,.,.., ' 1074 0 shs. Elmlra and Wllllamsport Rail- vroa.' Co- Preferred: par ISO...... 07H 22 aha. Qermantown (4th and 8th .. MJreeta) Passeniter Railway Co losfi 13 ahs, Philadelphia Land Co.: par 1100 ID 20 shs. Central Trust Co. Camden,.,,, 80 IJONDH I0Q0O Syracuse Suburban Has Co. S per rent, notes, coupora January and July, due July, 11)10 (coupon Jan uary 1. 1010, attached!: 170(10 Oeorcetown Railway and Light Co. 11 per cant, stnklns; fund, coupons ilJVL .nil November, duo 1044; I18.B00 Concord Mas Co. 0 per cent first morfffese. coupons Jan uary and July, duo 1U42 Uoupon January 1, 1010. attached); I))()U Oaston County Qas Co. tl sxr cent. V """lease, coupons January .Aftl. ,., . ' 'r. "Uf uu uaa urn. wiu 100O Womlnk- Valley Coal Co. l iwr Cent. Collateral. cnnrv,nK .l,mt.i,v and July, due July. 101T , IO0U Financial Brief 8 ' Louis V. Sterling nnd Edward T. dishing. ot New York Paul Brown, of St. Loulai Davis 11, Stott. of Detroit, and 'Newton Shannon and Andrew Brennan, of ChlcagoJ iiob men eieciea rnemors or the cnicago Board of Trade. . The Kew York Bubtreasury lost J3.151.Q00 to the banks on Tuesday, making- a cash net Joas since Friday of flg.JQJ.QgO. The Board of lUpresentatJves of the New York Curb Market Association haa listed and admitted to quotation these securities: The Unicorn Film Service Corporations, 1.000,000. common shares, par value Jl, transfer agent the Empire Trust Company, registrar the Metropolitan Trust Company the Tungsten Company o America, SOO.OOO capital hare, par valu f. transfw agent and rtftitrar Kegtatrar and Transfer cw- 2BeatIj!3 IIENSON On June 20. 1010. nt.tZAIir.TH, widow of John llenson. ttclntlves nnd friends are incited to nltend tho funeral services on Thursday nflernoon, at 2 o'clock, nt her lato residence, 1S2J Vine st. Interment prlvnle. tlODDKR. On June 20, 1010. LOUISA O., nlfe of Charles llnddfr. Reliitlies nnd friends are In. Hod to nttpnd tho funeral serwrcs. nt tho resldenre of Wesley H. Kehr. 2101 Diamond on Thurfdav, at li)-30 a, m nr'-clsrly. , I101IN. At her late residence, 1000 South Tew dell st.. on Juno 27, mill, CATHARINE, wife of Morton D. Llohn. Notlco of funeral later. CARMAN At Ventnor Clt. N. J., on June 27. 1010, CHAS. C. CARMAN', In his Hllh ear. Rplntnes and friends, also Sheklnnb Lode, ?,'o. 210, V and A. M. ; Masonic eterans of 1'enna.. Carpenters Co. nnd other societies of which ho was a member, nre lnlted to attend the funeral sen Ices, on Frldav nflernoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt npartments of Oliver II. nnlr, 1820 Chestnut St.. Phlla. In terment nt West Laurel Hill Oimetcry. COOL On Juno 23 11)10. ELlZAUIITlt. widow of l'nul Cool. Relatives and friends ot the family nre lnlted to attend tho tunernl serv. Ices, on Thurrdny, June 2U, at 2:3u o'clock, nt her lato residence, 4(147 Frankford nve., Krnnkford. Interment private ECKEL. At his residence. M17 Windsor Square, on Juno 20, 11)1(1, WILLIAM P., husband of tho Into Kathryn Eckel and son nt Eltznbeth nnd tho late H. 1'. Kckel, need 4U yeari. Further notice of thn funeral will bo nlven. FRANKS. Suddenly, on June 24. 1010. ANNA. wlfo of Harry Franka and dauBhtor of Alonzo nnd Annie Urns-an, aped 11) years, RelatUes nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m.. nt her mother's residence, 1331 South 28th st. Inter ment at Fcrnwood Cemetery. CHANT. At her Inte residence. 21ft S 47th St., on Juno 20. 11)10. MARTHA FAIRl'.H Mr. NT-tLLY. widow of James Oram. Relatives and friends nro Incited to nttend tho funeral services, on Thursday, nt 11 u. m. precisely, nt thp residence of her cousin. Miss nllznbeth Fnlres, 3808 Locust at. Interment prlvato. HOWARD. On Juno 27. 11)10. SARA SADLER aumer oi me laie lintiin nnu r.niuy i-, Howard, of Mllford. Mass. In her 73d year. Relathcs nnd friends are Inilted to nttend the tunernl services, on Thursday afternoon. June 20. nt 9 o'cloc'i. nt tho resljence of her nephew, l'hlilp E. Howard. 221 Park ave., Hwnrthmore. l'a. Interment private. KAY. On Juno 20. 1010. ANNA R.. widow ot Teano M, Kny, ln her 70th year. Servicer at Presbyterian Church. Klkton. Md Thursday, at 11 n. m. Friends may call Wednesday evcnlnir. 8 to 0 o'clock, at tho rcsldenco of Walter B. Hunt. 17 KlnB's Hlshwuy. West Haddonlleld, N. J. Elkton, Md., papers please copy. KEI.LV At Atlantic City. N. J., on June 27. 1U10. WILLIAM KELLY. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, from the Oliver It. llalr Uulldlnjr. 1820 Chestnut st. Mass at the Cathedral Chipel, nt 8 o'clock. Interment" nt Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains mav be viewed Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. KLAUSNEIt. On Juno 27, 1010. SARAH 0.. wife of Oustnvn Klausner, aired 37 years. Relatives and friends, nlso Krnkauer Chevra, Liberty Lodge, No. 0, O. It. A.; Hyman I.odio, No, 73, I. O. 11. A., and Max Sherman LotUe, No. 3. I. O. II. Sh., nro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, at 1(1 a. m. pro clsely, nt her late residence, 1027 N. 32d at. Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery. LUIIEY. On June 23. 1010. EDWARD J., son Edward and Mary Lubey, aired 37 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at 730 n. m., from parents' residence. 2113 Fernon at. Requiem Mass Church of St. Edward, nt n a. m. pre cisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Autn service. Mfl'KYBT.W,. On Juno 27. lOtO, MATILDA J., widow of Michael McCrystal. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thuradav. at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi dence. 1711 N, Sydenham st. Requiem Mass nt Our Lady of Mercy Church, ut 10 a. m. Interment private: MrKFNNA Suddenly, on June 20 lOlll. TAT RICK JOSEPH, husband of Mary A. Mc Kenna (neo Moran), aired 20 years. Relatives and friends, also tho Llhertv Hell Lodso. No. r,K7. Ilrotherhood of R. R. Trainmen, are In- vueii to attend tne runcral, on rrlday, nt 8:30 i" m. from his mm residence. 2"03 East Erie nve. Solemn Mass of Requiem at tha Church of tho Ascension, at in a, m. pre cisely. Interment at Holy Sepulrhre Ceme tery. M.rLAUriltT.i'N', Suddenly, on June 27. MAROA RET J. MCLAUGHLIN, of 7S3 Preston street. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at the Oliver II. llalr llulldlnar, 1820 Chestnut atreot. Interment private. Mjmi'IIY. On June 23, 1010. JOHN C. MUR l'HY. Relatives snd friends, nlsn Fletcher Methodist Episcopal lllble Class, and all other organizations of which be was a member are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, nt 0 p. m.. at his late residence, 032 North 00th at. Interment at Harrington, Delaware. OTTO. On June 27. 101p. PETER, husband of Mary J. Otto -and son late Oeora-e and Mar- caret Otto. In his 71st enr. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Friday, at 1 P. m., at late residence, 0208 Morton st,, Oermanlown. Interment private. l-ATNALL At Wilmington, Del . on Juno 57, 1D10. ANNIE) R.. wife of Walter O. Patnalll Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her husband. 1B0O West 14th sireet. on Thursday, at 2 p. m. Interment private at Wilmington, lirandywlne Cemetery, I'lJATT, On June 28. 1010, AMY DARLING TON, widow of Henry U. Pratt, In the 80th year of her. aire. Itelotlves and frlenda are !P.vlLed..t0 attend the funeral, on Fifth-day, HUlh Month. 20ih. at 1:30 p. m., from her lata residence. Markham. Del. Co., I'a. In terment at Cumberland County, QUINN. On Juno 27. 1010, BRIDOET, widow of Christopher Qulnn, aged HU years. Rela tives and friends, also Sacred Heart Society of St. Edward's Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a, m.. from her son's residence (John J, Qulnn). 430 W, Norrla s. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church, at 10 a. ra. precisely. In. ttrment at New Cathedral Cemetery. B0I1DLD, On June 20. 1010, WILUELMINA. widow ot Ilernard Robold, aged 82 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 a. m.. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Frances Krlst. 17 West Ablnston ave.. Chestnut Hill, High Requiem Mass at tho Church of Our Mother ot Consolation ut 0 a, ra. Interment at Holy Sepulchre. RUSK. Suddenly, on Juno 27. 1010, a. PERRY RUSK, husband of Emanda, M. Rusk (nee Smltb). In' the 71st ear ot his ase. Residence, 2221 N. lklh at. Due notice of the funeral will b given. SCilllCHTKH On June 20. J010. ISAAC SCIILICHTER. Funeral services on Thurs day at S o'clock, at his late residence. 8830 Frankford aye. Interment prlvato. UI'I.KK On Juno SO. lultt. MARY FRAN CES, dauglter of the late William and Mary Suplee (nee Miller). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2:30 H. m.. at her late residence, oil North Md st. Interment at Westminster ivmeiery, SPTTON, Suddenly at her residence. 0319 Orays avenue? on June 27. 1010. MARY A., widow of John Sutton (nee Dunn), Notice of funeral later, TANNOCK On June 27. 1010. BESSIE M , wife of David Tannock (nee Corbelt), Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday moiminx. Juno 3D. at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, 0318 Yocum at.. W. I'hlla. Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of Meat Wetted Sacrament, at 0.30 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cress. Auto funeral. TONKR-BRITTON On June 27. 1016. MAnY. widow Arthur Toner " Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, nn Friday, at 2 p. m.. at late residence, 1927 Summer St. Interment strictly private. VANOK On June 2S. 1010. REBECCA 8., widow ot William II, Vance. Residence, 628 Folrvitw ave. Clifton Heights. Delaware Co., fa. . Relatives and friends, also St. Catha. rlny's .Guild of fit- Stephen's P. E. Church, and Ladles' Auxiliary of Clifton Heights Fire Company No. 1, are Invited to attend tha funeral services. n Thursday, at 2:30 p m". at Bt. Stephen's P E Church, Clifton Heights. Interment private, at Fcrnwood Cemetery. Remains may He visaed on Wednes day evening. WAtTKU. Oo Jua 57 JS16, HANNAH O. vvlduw of Herman Walter (nee Dtaunl Rela tive aijd friends are Invited to attend tha funeral eirvltu en Saturday, at 2 p. to,, at tha Oliver H. Batr Building. U20 Chestnut street. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN UNION Telegraph Co., 1.101 Chest nut St. Walter Jones, J. Sherman Holts, American Rublier Co., George W. Clerk, Sam. RnJIvlrh. C. J. Lorton. Jesse Fuller, A, T. Stecdmnn, Mrs. R, T. Taylor, A. II. (Illmnre, L J. Mnrlln, Olrnrd Powell, Wellnnd Film Lo., Nathan Krauskoff Co,, J. II. Rich, Slelsbt Metnlllc Iron Works Co.. Vlncenwi Delollls. E. S. Carlson. Miss Carrie L. Tick ler. Lllllo nimgsn. Edith Tenner, Mr. C K. JVIlson, Capt, Ivan J. Dove, D. K. Davenport, T. II. Stanley, .Mrs. W. It Iloodless, Raymond Tire and Rublier Co., Jnmes Sterling, Mrs, Menenone, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathnn Abraham owltz. Herbert Thomas. John Erklnger. A. M. Shoyer V. P.. I. Wllllnms, Herbert O Porter, Miss i:nn Oolphlne, Mrs Edw. Cnrr. Mrs F A. llronn. Mr. L. Hitchcock, rjlcklns Paper t'o . M. A. Pilgrim,. Rev. Thos. Neal, First Lieut. Frank I. De Haven. POSTAL Telegraph Co., 1120 So. Penn Square, r-llrlnlon MncIJrlde, Mrs. Katherlne Keer, Frank E llurke. Mrs Hettle Rich, Miss Irene Selinwa. ohns, F. Neal, M1m K. Gilbert. C. l Rayal, O. K. Raushch. Mrs. M. New bold. riELPAN'JED MALE Confirmed" froni Prcccrflno- CoIiimb. CrtEDtTP Younit man to hstt crfdlt man: ntnll credit experience nxrntial: mut be n Rood collection correspondent .nnd bookkeeper, permsnent position ami excellent cpportunltr for i-nergftlp and ambitious yourjif man 24 to -i. sinro age, experience and rereri ervvlse apnllcallon will bo Ignored, Ledter Office. DltALOUTS.MAN Detail min for ronvevor machinery work! stale training. sprlence, ngp ami silnry expected. J rijLertl!r Cpptrnl DHAVOIITSMAN. mechnnlcal. wanted Inrnedl- ntelyi st.ite nxe. experience snd salary ex- perted Standard Pusp Corp iInlsJ)or2.N.J FIREMAN for soft coal wanted. See enftneer Apply Hnncoeli st. entrnnre, , nbnv-e I.eh1gn nve. Smith fc FurbusliMaehlnp Co. FOREMAN tone) for seven vertical borlnir mills! one vvlth experl'ncp on llullard mills pre fcrred: salary 130 Per week to start, chances for ndvnncempnt to good mnni one with fore man experlenco preferred. Address or call nt once, l)c Lnrnl steam Turbine company, Trenton. N. J. . HELP WANTED FEMALE AiJBHlTANT BOOKKEEPER vvnnted by mill In Msjtnyunk: reply, statins; ago nnd references: only those quick and nccurnte at figures need nnC,v- l 442. Ledger Central, BILT, CLERK, thoroughly experienced on Rem ington lilting machine. Wahl ndillng nttnili ment. Apply Greenbnum Bros. A Co., Larkin Building. 22d nnd Arch. Klrl to lenrn. IlINDEItY HooKrolderi nlso Arnold. SIN Ludlow st. BOOKKEEPER, exp., wanted: general contrac tor's omcei central part city: state experlenco nnd references. II IH7. Ledger Centrnl. CARETAKER Reliable whlto woman, vvllh good' reference: rare of doctor's orflce dui-lng sum mermonlhs. Apply 2100 Walnut st. CHAMI1ERMAID nnd laundress. Prot.: two "in .family: ref. required. i II 313, Ledger OOlce COOK vvnnteil." Chestnut Hllirgood wngeii for rellible white cook, with good references. Apply 21 summit street, today, between 4 nndjt. COOK vvnnted to go' to Capo May; private fam? My. CallCnmdcnirJ."i. . COOKING nnd downstairs woman: family four adults. Call between 11 nnd 12 Wednesday. -''! -Jin-1 -J1'.- illHI., young, white, for general homework in suburbs! family wnsh done out. Interview Mrs. Mend. Household Registry Bureau. COS Chestnut st.. second floor. GIRL, vvlilte. young, nent. wanted to assist In ice cream parlor and light lunchroom: good home: must hnvo references! experience not requlrd. I', Ehjbrunner. inn Mldvnle nv-c. GIRLS wanted: light work: no experience ne.es ffit Vi w pn,1 "hl,e lenrnlrl''' Apply ooufiojvT'PHi.sH FToEoiir.rflrst'liinVs: iotST vvjKej.illl) Filbert. GOVERNESS "for. three rlilldrtni fefercnio re iiulred 41)10 Wnnc0eld ave.. West I'hlla. HOt'SEWORK Experienced girl: good borne: kuuii whkcs, iiiunurcs Kepc. st. . Take Germnntown avo. good w;ages! lnundrcss kept. 210 E. Sedgwick iimo uerninmown avo, car, -ariare Chestnut Hill 070. paid. HOt'SEWORK (general) Protestant, settled girl or woman: four children In family! good .SI"!0 .,for. rlJ?h.'. Person: good reference. Call 4711SprlngrteUlavc. HOUSEWORK "(general! Young woman rood Plain cook: ref. req,: country, near Willow Grove, Call 023 Chestnut at.. Room no I, HOt'SEWORK (general) Good plain cook: mut he reliable! smnll family: ref. req. 14th and Fayette sts.. Conshohoeken. Pn. HOUSEWORK, general, family of 2 hcIuIIs: sleep In: cook only 2 mcnls a ilay, 2017 N.:.'Ist t. HOUSEWORK Whlo girl. Apply 4043 York ')Py CANVA.SsTCRTefpT.nrnr.nsIranc""roi living nenr Germnntown preferred. Applv. be forn 12;(llRjOermantow-nnve.LJlooiTL2ii. MENDERS nnd burfers Wanted, exp. woman on Ono men s wear, capable to take charge small plant: good opportunity, p 311.-1. Led. Oh. MENDERS, experienced on men'n wear. Shel- . bournJIIlls. Hnnd Westmoreland sts. NURSE or attendant for sanitarium for nervou diseaaea: salary 822 a month nnd hoard and room. Address S. Lord. StamforJ. Conn. SALESLADIES, experienced, must be over 21' years old for Friday afternoons and evenings, nlso all day Saturday. Anplr Fries Bros. De- partment Store, KIKW-ns qermantnwniivp. SALESLADIES, experienced, selling clonks and suits: state salnry nnd reference. Address David A. Cohen. 1720 Atlantic ave., Atlantic Cljv.N. J. STAMPERS Experienced stampers on flnestaT" ..u.x... , ,n tiiiu i-ior: nisn icer xnr i'?"6';,.!;'?- Apply. Bailey, Banks & lllddlo t.'o.. 1221 Hansom. 4th floor. " STAMPERS on stationery. . iiiui si.. 011 iioor. H. Sllverwood. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, exp.. In ccn. tral real eBtate ofnee: give full particulars as lo former e-piM44H:Ledger Central, ST.,;5l'0?nA1'".I:R- .?"''.- Frankford mfu. plant; ' !SG2ntll. Add. P3l.Ledgeirpflic. ST:i,:s'SP,i1!IiKR' . ejmpetent nd cxpe"rlenccdT Apply, n o'clock todny. 3110 Rnurse. FOREMAN accustomed to handling Italian and negro laborers: pay II per day. . Apply man, Slnno Harbor, N. .1. Train leaves Chest nut st. ferry, via Reading It. Rv 7. Round trln, l INSTIll'ME.VT MAKERS, toolmakers, 13.21 to 14.18 rer day of t hours: machinists, 13 1 to 14! nssivnnt mschlnlsls, 12 to .12. nil i SKILLED LAliniti'Ra. 12: hond turret ij(nenpcrit;,;. -SS: Potter & Johnston, 3 02: Automstjc, Cleveland, llrown. Sharpc A Orldlcy, IS.iO) higher lompensstlon when on piece work: cm rens, tr, days' Icpvp nfier one cnr s service, 7 holldnis and Snlurdav afternoons during summer months, all with full pay. """ Frankford Arsen-il. preferably In person. llrlrtcslMire rwinilelnhh. Pa . . LATHE HANDS wanted: must have exper : good wages nnd condition. Apply C rnne D'Pt,, Nllesjjlement-Pnnii I'n . Meadow and Munln MACHINISTS Wanted, lathe, planer and bor ing mill hands, highest wages to competent mem 3D hours weekly. Apply John Unlzley Iron, Works, nil S D.lnwsre.nvc. MECHANIC. Al, iindorslandlng michlncry nnd motor repairs, willing lo net ns chauffeur and do olher work In spare time, .wanted Imme dlitely Apply business offlce Ttryn Mswr t.o. lege, between I) nnd I. or by appointment. r nnd II, Beet business nnd personal references required . , .MECHANICS WANTED. FIRST CLASS. Machine lathe hands, nutomaljc mnchlne b.indi. mlllwrlshpi. riggers, moldcrs. core makers nnd Inborcrs.. Apply, Jm. Thomas, llajdivln Loromntlvp Works. LddjiBtpn.Pa N. married." not under .28 cars old. for position no inllector nnd distributor for high grndo mngaxlne concern: salary 18 nnd good commission while learning: expenses pnld: adaptability to Icnrn nnd willingness to fol low Instructions the only reoulBllles Call todiy H Plumb. 17 Manhattan Bldg.. 4th nnd Walnut sts. ----- MAN. familiar with drnuahtlng. to take dnrgo of upkeei department in n large woodworking factory: very good position for the riant man. Address, stutlng ngp. experience, references, etc. P 302, Ledger Office. MEN WANTED Laborers nnd locomotive rlenncrs.P H. RCo.Ca.IJ, 171 1. Fllberts. MULTldRAPII "orEllATpil, 'exnerFcnced only. AnnlyJlrschbaum, Broad nnd Carpenter. OPERATORS Experienced railroad telegraph operators, roforenics Applv ltnlilmorr ;A ; Ohio Railroad Frco Labor Bureau, R1V 8. 11th st. OPTICIAN Young m a n for") if oca I work. J. II .lmehurner. 1720 Chestnut st. OPTICIAN Henchman for ffamelcss work. Ap ply J. E.r.lmeliurnrJ72iChstmi,t. . QUILLEP.S w-nnteil. " Applv John & Jj.nies Dob soti. Inc., Carpet nnd Plush Mills, nidge ave. nbovoAlicRheny ave , Philadelphia. SALESMAN wanted to represent In States of Pennsylvania nnd New Jersey, n New lork manufacturer f high-grade cigars: only one familiar with trnde In these Htnten and who his entree to clubs nnd hotels ntid who Is well ncqunlnted with leading retail accounts: manufacturer now has fair number of .estab lished accounts, whlih will bo turned over: In answering give full details ns to your past experience M 432 Ledger OfJVo, SALESMAN, high class, to sell nn article, re cently patented of grent alue to advertising mnnngcr; big commission; call between 7 and Split, J. G. Gibson. 3444 Chestnut St.. near University. . SALESMAN w-iinted "for typewriter supplies; ex perienced preferred. CJ0I), I-edgerOfce. SALESMEN We" hnvo several desirable posi tions for thoroughly experienced stationery salesmen to represent us In city nnd nearby. We pay s.ilary. commission and expenses to llvo men. who Know how to make good. Je rome. A, Frlcdmnnn, Inc.. 114 S. 13th. 'ui'nni'TiHV The president of a Philadelphia rnanufnr liirlnc company desires secretnry nf several .ears9 cxpe rlenco who Is an efllclcnt stenog rapher. "Sod correspondent and competent to nrlc note nnd correct advertising copy. In renljlni state explicitly nge. education. cxpJrUnei. whether married or single, compen JiUon. references nnd ut what dato sou can '"offko "hour"-. 8:30 to 530 Saturday.. 8:30 t0A"d"d?ess rrcsldent. P. O. Box 3078. rhlla- 313 N. 12th at. HTABLEMAN wanted. Apply 05 N. 2d at. or 220 Bread St.. nenr Vino at. STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS havo recognized the nsalstance that "Miss Dean." of the Commercial Department nt Leilger. Central, has been in securing sltuS. tions of the belter kind a service w&ch t h. public cannot do vv thout. "Miss DeMn" has Loth the Interests of the employer Snd em. riySiV. .I""' ,,n,', rnn b0 depended upon nt the right time and place. This service Is of fered to ypu as n Ledger advertiser take nd. pS?ltlon.Ct ,mmed"lt'' J-o" ar. seeldng a TELEPHONE OPERATORS Girls between 17 and 22, who are anxious to secure permanent positions, with refined, plensant. homelike sur roundlngs: silary paid whllo learning: rapid advancement, Apply In person to the Bell Telephone Co., 4(in Market at." dally extent Sunday, between 8:30 a. m. and Op. m. : also Tuesday and Friday, between 0:30 p, m, and 8:30 p. m. WANTED Immediately, mannger cnllegt. Inn: experienced woman, successful hotel or hoarding- house oxperlenco; no one else considered: best business nnd personal reference required. Apply business office Bryn Mawr College be tween 0 and 1. or by appointment 3 and 0. WANTED Experienced oporatora on men's neckwear. J. P. McCutchcon A Bros,, ph. iiir nullum,, ..,, ,,m .,11,1 WAITRESS wanted, pen si. Apply 2224 Spring Gar- YOUNO WOMEN between nges of IT nnd 22 Just leaving school will And exceptional op portunities In telephone operating: salary pxid while learning: permanent position assured, with pleasant, homellko aurroundlngs. Apply In person to the Hell Telephone Co., 400 Mar ket St.. dally except Sunday, between 8:30 a, m. and n p m. : alio -ue-aay ana ITl-ay, between 0; 30 and 8:30 p. m. ..-.-;.,, -., a niil-n Tho nresldent of a Philadelphia manufactur raSher good ' ?o?resr.ondent nnd competent to CnofflcoehoUuVs0.,8;30 to 5:30; Saturdays. 8.30 ,0Add?c!is President. T. O. Box 3078, Phlla- Mamiger, P. O. Box 3078. Phlla. TiiAVKIJIII 23 to 30, for school book bouse. Hon. Address Longmans. Oreen 4- (.0.. 410 4th ave.. Now York. city.. WANTED Collector nnd solicitor: must have some knowledge ot bookkeeping, and either fu?nlsh bond or buy part Jgt're-g . t or par Oculars address5I 002, woger unite. WANTluiWhlto man nnd wife or two men for dUhwaahlng: also man for night porter. Write or telephone American House. Betnie- WANTED 10 young mloTeaTn sauaf e busi ness; 22 cents per hour. Apply 3013 Oer manlown nve. ; WANTED Addressogrnpn operator in - mnufacturins pant: one competent to take street. - 3tg.tfATlOIl5' WANJEfl rEMALB CoilffiiMed rem Prrtoffdrf fohtmft. GOVERfiftsfl YOumr lady wishes position governess or tutoring children for the summi ri music vocal and Instrumental. Included: rrl. . fnmllv prf. Add. Box 371), Lnncnster, Pa. 1IOUBEK.1.EPER American, experienced, cnp ble or tsklnr entire chare! s-ood plain cookf cheerful, willing! rood referencei also a prae tlfnl. mirse. I 31 8...dger pmce. ItoOSEWORK German-American, rood cookT )Tn,.:'.,l"0!, """-" fmllyi jrood reference' JC." .Wednesday. 11 a. m., Room SOB, 003 t nestnut st HOUSEWOIH. Womsn. coloM7dultfamllr7 , or care of eenlUmnn's house: good cook) tldyi T' --!--!-. lC.es.nt .at. ' , m.iT-nNUJi2JFTA.m"l('n Protestant wishes . IiiS-l'0"' P?d, r"encei wares to suit tmi ' PloyerjwouldJeaveclty. J 82, ledger Centi "!,'." ST "OVERNES8. Protestant, wants p fitlon for summer months: good reference. . H 37Jxwffce. 1 N,'.?.r!5.V POVKnNKsaT North' GermnTwams , Ion, N I rtSertn:t r. O. Box MB, Tren. ' I',i.r'8.T nA teicher desfresposTtlnn' for July 1 snd Ausust M n.18. Ij.,ie rwell 8T5r."lJ,LV!.I,,,u7n- "Per'enced. desires rrrnat i,---, "- 'r,'" "iniiuBi" 01 nign scnooi ana r business college: lis. ir sin t, r-,.i - SpntshiBAlry lis. 11 nno, lydecr Central. ! STHVncnirniri, --.- rr. ..-. -rrr I ,i... ZlJLl.l ""' - .JrT" experience. amoi , tlous, capable, accur'e;12, It 337. Led. Cen. STrar(i1,?,,"5P.-i 5T"'"e"x"nerlence: neat an3 1 . r"i,I,,!.s.lr ?I0. It iM4, lder Central. 1 . with law work: no. It 048, ledger Central, 8TnKr"KnT,T"rnn araduate: Vbout ' .5 -T0ntblexp. H 034 ledger Central, " ' TEACHER Mlddle-arerf wnmnn n,lh TTTT iVJifIirS -of ,ch"dren for summer monlhs preferably seashore. Hr,10, ledger Office, A .?" Bn"JTiMf r'nnlvnlaBtate ColIejre"rret PI TPS It POct flOtl ff.r thr aitmm-. east aomivsMla. , -.- I , ,.,'"' -' - ":: "uiiniier nn nimpsnioa .h.i.Tu't.ori2 en lanurse: references ex. t hanged II flo.Ledger Orrice. NOJiJLAr'rFfnoo,',ST"UDrTNT ecks sunime7 .tki5iej!2t:?xrrjenjrfdH r,S3. Ledger Cent; W,Tn,.:sA.'rAt fin's, wants" pTacer "fleas. . call at 10(irpenler St.. clly. T,JSmi,f,TJ?.'J?. wl"h. '. together: cook snd MIDDLE-AGED" WOMAN. ProlesTsntT?islTeT SftW H,,,m,ljr! ""!" Pr'f.Vgood homi more lhan high w-ntesi ref, 8112 Balnbridge. sTrv'ipP?.!1 " n.n.,,n,r J." rrcoirn xe the finiili -.". r"! b,v. J,M Dean" at Ledger . n" '"Valuable 10 them nt.thst psycho Si,SSL m,nuni ,whe2. ihf ""' themselves iJnh?iiir.l0;-Sl1'- They, know that a phon TSii )llnt ' "l00-1 or M"ln Soon " br nr them fSh.,htiJjrr.red ""'"'snce. bo It a Stenogl r?"' '"""'keeper Secretary or Clerk. "Miss V. ".--', p'1 .'." '?,uch wlih 5rounr women who hJ .I'.'fV sltnatjona. Have you ever asked SS a"r.?t..ne?.! " " "" ""'" ,0 ' I SITUATIONS WANTEDJ-UAL-- ACCOUNTANT desires Iwolts of small firm to do evenings n 828. ledger Of (Ice! ADVERTISING MAN Lnoklnir for an nbove-the-average Job! now emplovcd as sollcllor by recognized ngencyi S.1.i3li ,wr"e" good copy: knows print, nrt work nnd engraving: sane, plan man. havlmr sold goods to practically nil classes of Jobbers and retailers: knows Intimately tho "small town merchant and consumer: no objection to locntlon: would be valuable to live manufac turers ns adiertlslng manager or to progress siv 11-ency n production or service manager! will bo in Philadelphia during convention. Address Box II DD7. Ledger Central. ATTENDANT, middle nged. experienced. sobr best reference: private patient preferred. Call I'rlday. 1 o'clock. Room 203. flns Chestnut st. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, will audit accounts, open, closo and write un books, day or eve nlnu: high efficiency systems installed: mod crate terms. Bell phone Woodland 333 M. CHAUFFEUR, white. Protestant, married, reli able: abstainer; nny- car: Pierce preferred! nge 34: B years' experience. II 1)33. Led. Cent. CHA1TITEUR. whit-, 33, married: O yrs.' shoo nnd road exp.: all cars: thoroughly reliables . Private or commercial. Phone Dick. 3003 W. CHAUrFEUR-COACHMAN. first class: aober honest, reliable; best reference. Address 3. L. !,.. Berywyn rostofflce. Pa. CHAUFFEUR, single, white, wants position with private family! has private reference. H 330, Ledger Office. desires position: CHAUFFEUR, colored. yeora' reference: city or country. 1731 Moravian Bt. flva Address CHAUFFEUR, white. 23. neat appearing; sober nnd reliable at alt times; good reference. C tl. I.cdger Office. CHAUFFEUR wants position: very best refs.i strictly sober, careful. driver. 1112 Olive, at. ELECTRICAL OPERATOR, 4 yra.' experience, with steam turbines, rotary convertible motor generators, wishes to change his position: best nf mF,h,m. IT OJO T -Hh. - , ! GARDENER-FARMEh. understands enro ol 1 imuiiry: snner. iruiiwnnnv: r ctfiieni refer ence Call 11 a, m. Friday, Room 203, 003 Che a tji u ts t . OENTLEMAN having had experience In man-ire ment nt estates and buildings desires n posl Hon ot responsibility. II 5 14. Ledger Centra SALESMAN Reliable maFrled man. 7 years' exp., speaks German nnd English fluently,' excel, ref., wants a change. J 00, Led. Cent, OFFICE "MANAGER OR SECRETARY "" College man of 29, married, desires new con nection where his Ions experience as off lea manager can be used to greater advantage. Haa had practical experience as correspondent In sales department of large Philadelphia firm, handled nil details of sales and traffic depart ment and ao assistant to busy executive. Ex cellent references at time of Interview. I, 83V Ledger Central. - OFFICE "MAN-Compctent assistant to offloa , manager, sales, accounting, credit dept. ma,n- j nger. secretary to executive: capable business I manager for retail merchant. B 321). Led. Off, d RALES AND AnVUIlTIBINO MANAUKIl H .ullli n,.',nnn Irnlnlnr. tvsnls In phnnr,! Vt 1, i.Tn.arf niiM.o.,riii nlaplnv nf hlrh- TtA nrl.-eil mnphtn, nn msrket: wide acquaint- 'ird1 ance. Address II 703, Ledger Central. YOUNO LADY for clerical work; 131) a month, atats age, education, experience and present employment; J 38. Ledger Central. WHITE OIRL. waitress or chambermaid; pri vate family; reference req. 010 N. Broad. (leneral TEACHERS wanted: woman for. Spanish, and German, 1100 a month; high school positions) other teachers wanted NATIONAL TEACHERS' AGENCY, D, H. COOK, MQR.. 827 PERRY Ht.DO. HELP WANTED MALE "ADVERTISING" Th president of a PhlladelDhla manufarftir. Ine company desire; a. secretary of several j ears' experience who Is an efficient stenog rapher, good correspondent and competent to originate and correct advertising copy. In replying state explicitly age, education, experience, whether married or single, compen sation, reference and at what date ou can 0MrS hours, 8:30 to 0:30: Saturdajs. 8.30 Ia I-, nn Address President, P, O, Box S078, Fhlla ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER wanted, with some experience: state salary. O 101. Ledger Office AUTO REPAIRMEN AND MACHINISTS, caoa ble of overhauling and rebuilding autotrucks. P 217. Ledger Office, BONE BUTTON MAKERS wanted. hlght wages and bonus paid. Ilgdelgti & Co.. American nmi -n,u,,n , BOOKKEEPER Youn man who understands principles of cost accounting and bookkeeping; must b a good penman: permanent position and good opportunity for energetic youiut man; atats ase. experience and references. C 1U4, ledger Office. BOY wanted, grammar school graduate. Protest ant, appix "a-5 "" mi" .ww. ATTENDANT or orderly for sanitarium for nervfus diseases- salary 122 a .month and board and room. Address 8, Lord, Stamford. Conn. BOOKKEEPER Good opportunity for an exp, man, state exp.. age, etc . fully. C 32, Led oif COY. IS years old. In wholcaaUt hardware spe cialty house: learn business; state ase and ref- trni CJOJ4. Jer yiflce BUYS Avpl John Bromley & Son, LebUh ave. bfllcw Frqnt ml. CLERK with knowle-g e of stenography typewriting- uai u-pw uian wvi and Navigation Co foot of Dyott si CLERK and welcbmaeter. . txperleaced, Coal ofne. LehliU Coal and Na,vfeUoa Co.. foot of yot st. wiTPHMAH familiar with firing boilers; ret. renStredi good position. Frledberger-Aaron Mfg. Co.. 4000 N. 18th. near Wayne June. voiTj?rrANT"for "clerlcafworki at least high Khool graduate: good penman, apply In . ow-n liandwrltlnB! feferencea. salary to start, ISO to lo"; good chants for advancement. J 40. IderCentraJ. - &W$k i,rQ.a".r,andn0.tb.pJ &aar. YO"UNG"MAN wanted, experienced In men's fur. nlshlng store: sute age. where employed and ?a'ary expected. J 33. Ledger Central. YOUNGMAN to learn hot press stamping! paid while learning, Apply Wolf & Co., 4th floor, 12th andCallowhUI. , UNOMEN between the. ages of 18 ard 35 Y who desire to travel and to receive 1 military c.fSDa.vaCil'A adelohla! Pa., for detailed information re. ?i?dmg enllatment In the United Slates Marine Corps COLLEOB MEN Publishing house would like to h. from recent graduates or those with one or more years' experience, wlm desire perms Sent emploj mentt state age and kind ot work t pa ES K wnntei. cook ond houievorkt two J m famllyi wuntryc Addrcw 8. Takeuchl, II. I-. . ' .-"-.----;',- General BOOKKEEPERS Several attractive openings, CiIerkS Clood openings for young men. 110 STENOGRAPHER South America, expert enced. over 21. contrsct 11800.00. DRAUGHTSMEN Prosper ve and Archl tectural, excellent opportunity. JJS-00. Me. chanlcal (2) lust out of town J100.00 mo., Mechanical, city. 120.00. FOREMAN Machine shop, Other positions open for " V HIGH ORADB HEN .,, BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANTf 1301 LAND TITLE BLDQ. SITUATIONS WANTED FEM-ALE BOOKKEEPER, experienced, best reference, de- aires reeponslMe posma on. 11 (142. Lder Cent. BOOKKEEPER"!!?. ED. cashier, typist: about 0 eilja risrirM.' v ...-. .... .... .-... CARETAKERS Wan and wife, white, wish churge ot refined apartment house or private place In suburbs: husband Is employed: could attend heater etc.: experienced: good refer 8Si Phone Diamond 11347. CHAMli-RMAID wishes pos.. country or sm hore: rj. Apply prc. place. Tel. Ardmor 81. CHA-IHERWORK AND SEWINa Neat colored woman wants position: with boy T era eld, good ref. ?hgn 3120 U Dickinson. CIHl'DNURSK companion, to lady or any suth similar work: high school girl desires pos. for summer, rets. ex hanged. 41)3 N. 4th st. COOK -White" Protestant woman .wishes posl tlon. ref 48. ledger Bram.-h 2123 Locust at. COOK, colored, experienced, wants position any where, good reference 88fl North loth. COOK German, first class, wishes position. 1213 North FrankUju cotryjrefredL COOKINO and dowiujtalrji wojn-young Protes tafij E5? situation. C 102 Ledxjir Qflk. CORRBSPONDBNT orcreTanr, Wah iKiiOol education, tboryughly .experienced: prefer ad vsrtUluJt or sales work wbr execmlvf abll ltyj rfl!iup'o0?,?' 41 -O. Ld Cut UIUL xaaag " Frtat b 'desire wwUon "for tt S ins French for sununcr or ehUJnurse. 1( dm. tda-er Central Qliti xperlei for oeoklvr r dar's" eii I STIST---. 1WV. .iM,y. W.UV1,, SALESMAN wishes city position or represent reputable company In New York or Baltimore! references. H 1)49. Ledger Central. . T-0,Xt l.s.ulln. n .Inn manuw..v. mm anywhere: best references: 19 J ears' experf ' encc. J nn. j.eager -enirai. , SALESJIAN Young man, 23, to connect wlftj good house: experience; reference, C 88, , Ledger Off Ice. i SHIPPER! packer. 10 years' exp,, wants steady poslt!on. 1030 Durfor st. STENOGRAPHER Young man. 32; 10 years' ril t perlencfl advertising work, open for engage ment: thor. knowledge follow.up work, mult!- I graph, address, mach.. etc. C 30, Led. Oft i VALET Young man, experienced loCleanlnB and pressing clothes, wishes position., I(erbert Bormacher. .2315 N. 7thret. -.-. . YOUNG- MANl honest, nest appears nee. kon' persinallty. don't smoke, drink, chew, desires I position; fond of traveling, C 17, Ledger Oltlt . ' YOUNG JIAN, 23. formerly night foreman ft? largest garage In Phlla., desires day position In any line of business, q 33. Ledger Offlcs. MR. ADVERTISING MAN Can vou use me? I'm a young man. practU cal photo-engraver, with 7 years" experience ln tha advertising engraving department of on of the largest publishing houses In the coun try. I would like to tweome associated with a Ist-class adv. house, II 430, Ledger Central. DO YOU WANT FOREIGN TRADE!, MT TERRITORY IS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEAIJ-ND. FOR WHICH I WANT A-l LINE! OF SIOTORB. MACH. OR MD3E. J 67. LEDGER CENTRAL OFFICE, J EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COOKS, first-class, . Protestant and Cathollcf Scotch and Irish chambermaids, trained waits resses. laundresses, maids, butlers, housemen, etc.: best references, wish positions, to city country or shore. Mrs, Kane. 011 B. 10th st, SpruceSjni. , WANTED cooks, chambermaids, child nurses. housework slrls, cooks for Catholic rectory! llrst-class help want positions! German child's nursD wants position, Miss Rose Dougberty JLa- W Olrard ave , NICHOLLS. 1020 Balnbridge, wants gardeners, butlers. Irish and Oerman second men. S30t two girls, together: girls for coamberwork and waiting, houseworkers, etc. Phone Locust 2130. MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. SlOl Christian (Loc. 1383). supplies and wants let-class Prot., Cath.. male and female help. U nationalities. NURSE Competent,, first-class ref ereoce. de sires position. Call after 2. 418 S Carlisle. AUTOMOBILES For Sals --r- APPERSON 1010. S-cyllnder. B-patsengeri has been used for demonstration only Car better than pew and carries regular guarantee. J III sacrtflce a "II .models art shipped. Phone Spruce 010. or address WILLIAM T. TAYLOR. N. E. cor. Broad and Ha-, sts . CADILLAC. 1012. UMOUMNB. quipped with electric lights and startert up holstery and tlrefc good: very suitable Jer funeral work- hpsctat price If boUiht crltr to June SO. WM)M0Bn,B, 2314 Market st- LocuU 450, II. A JEN'KH. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept CADILLAC 11)14. louring car. ovrut4 snul repainted', full equipment, price $820. AUTll SALSS CORPORATION.IJJ.N Broad ft t-vriBH TO'IS. . 1910- DI8MO-'llT ti JNOITLON JJ ntf ST RA IM mannkb smiisB-fiP in av ItNUSL'AI. OPPOnTUNPtlT TO siKHlue NSVt VV 7U-M4TM WHM AT tL tJl owsT,.w-M, . tae m. VR-rrrfCAU-Y NEW fcVBUV EESPKCT. CAERJI TORY aUARANTBBT'WHjt, msm IN ANY MANNKB SfIJie?Tl V&'. 1W. I n s i .i ii H Otter CbtoMrt AA m K fM .-..fjtf 4
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