EVENING LBDGERPHI-LiJ)ELPin:A, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G, 19IS " IB D FOR STEEL CONTINUES GOOD- , REFUSALS OF ORDERS ARE FREQUENT r.,ls Wondering How Extraordinary Inouirv T fn p "Met Lake Superior Again Most Active in Trading ' on jrimttueiiJiui JxcnangQ . no chan- In atael mrtt con- sarin lha Uat -week. The. atmana . . a .t.a refusals tr tha makers ent. elthw Jtih9,.eoM: rlHlan ol tn rniu. or uiuiiy i setWen A- At the moment ' ! . imI coraotny officials who rV7JM to dlsctrver Just how the ex ..Trfemand for aleel product l to SI, r Ml-t Ot. PTT . it is true that the unfilled orders; i "Ti.. the United States Steel Cor es.88", .ih.r ttMl oomrjenles are not . .nr materially nt th moment, ViSdoM not by any means Ktva an In um ot U enormous demand which Is r',"r,,.,.!iv- of thta countrr has been W . ... .. Av4f ftilrlna. tha leaf 10 lie, -... .....B -.- .. t kas been heard recently ot advances ,, ateel products. There rum been a I Inquiry for -wire from abroad. rtus- ! iclnr an order uuxina- me last ween. sT.. .nrf hllteta aim are wanted In , mi"' - -- ,- il. -ITl antlel tonnascs, www jiiiiwca m nui iblod In tne gemma., unaer mesa .i... it would causa no surprise In TttrcUt It advances In quotations would f Sales in Philadelphia, nt orders havo been placed m6ro nUy of late with the makers In this . k the railroads. On this business ! be necessary for the equipment com 1 t arrange for their steel, and while taDoaaftle that tentative agreements , yV J. IW k.A Bt..l . H f airtSSy Deen muia win mo ot?ci wm- IMS Business nao i m joi "P i - artual orders. 'ewe are larte foreign equipment orders "wen "! extend over a long: period. I applies especially 10 huobiiui uuamcu, ke l ?hf.r hlth h I" mar. r,eS?UKn,6f ,U thl "" Is ex. W, ?k,.f,"U weather conditions. Wan at? wnHnn'tlon of strength In i TtfcVt.i itT l"8 two-nour sets on on busiest IhS1?".?0 Eltohn the w i? ,P,C", nd whl, th ' were v.fc l.!aIf M thM4 "-J In New tout, yet they were upward, and this was encouraclnf to the Street ,rl?V,l S.?Vtt?,0T .ar,n took the principal !F . ? 'I1? ,lmht. advancln a ood ")hii h v 0n '?."' tne h,"ntrt Point' at I.. ..II, J14.,80'11 thl yr. The 8tret was still in the dark as to the reason for the demand and strength of the stock In the last few days, but It was a-enerally con r.ected with the annual meeting, at which time It was expected that Philadelphia will secure additional representation on the board. During the first hour 4000 shares or the rtock changed hands. ' Second ln Importance as far as activity was concerned was Electric Storage Bat tery. This stock also gained a good frac tion and reached the highest point of the yjar- It did not require a large amount of the stock to boost the price and before the end of the tlrst hour more than 1600 shares had been bought and sold. In the arbitrage group United States Steel common was the most active, hitting another new top mark by crossing 107 for a gain of more than a point, as compared with the final prloe ot yesterday. Heading, too, was strong, gnlnlng a little more than a point A discordant note was struck by Cramp Shipbuilding, which sold off a point . Ittsh. Am uaa..iii s Am Jlrs of tlMi n n & a t o. ss too nail A Oh tou 134 Cramp S II ltl Eleo Etot. flH 11 Krle ..... 4t tll I.k Sup C. 14 (00 Ih Nav.. 5H XI Leh Vel. . il u lOLVTr pf. 41 lftO North Cent II 100 N T Cent. 109 1411 Penna R n lH 110 Phlla Eleo iih 40 Ph Rap T lOVi ISO do tr ctfs tou Its Reading.. .1IIH HU 111 4o So Paclflo.101 lot lit 4B So Rwy .. I4H 14U tH ion Ton liel... 41.11 4M 4U ISO Union racltm 141H 141H 1 sss union Tree is is is ttl Un O Imp. so iih M 4110 U S Steel. loU 10I 10S t 0 'VVestmor C ItH itu W li Tew. tsi t4H is ton 81 IS IS un 41 IS lit IIH IIH sou 0H chse. Cl. Ill ... IH H II H 014 SV4 IJH ltt on M 40 1H 14 H 7H H H 1H 41 15 ltt 10 T)EATH! 'TO- 4.MTnA . ITJja" .-'I . WICKKnSHAM. 1ISI N. tlthnere eve., . Bomrati u I n nVT.A.. h . J . f.r.i. iii.it.iii.iu .i.ij. lAliN.viLf.fAM JI.T u 1111 rarrieh !. AI.r.OWBl.1. kdvin. 13 yre. M?r,N. QAni, ss rre, ... .. HTUAN. fllANCIS audkut, via urr SftilfeftfeAT?,,,, tMW,' A. ViitieM :t JtVMT 19, WOUinHnpiOIl eVe Of.tVtill II., ? TTH. If.tlAM t Mi'i rrnki at. UN M. W82 Ht5rman.t. t tst:a SifsAN m . su-f t'ToM st tnsT. JOHN M. 0fa flwrmen, z . ' IU'WTl'll luiitin INJi -''AVnifK V., ISIS Bwsln it. HNVoN'.ArmAifAt,iR rr'. r . r jnvrr: R.niii ir "fyx iiim ? tou tt KBnNnY jTjWh v;: "isti.N liihu. 1H J.ON1J. WIlTLlAM il. io.'i iltenlrwlne . Mchowpt.L'jolJN.Jr.. II, IMI n. rernwHI MelSTUiH. JKNNIH L . JB. OlJ N. Uber et ftarlNTTItK. AtA(.i5l tolumble a. Ttl islee. it.eoi tin-t I PRICES HELD ITJV nTTTRTTTTC T1F.M A ND Pwgea Are Few, but Slightly in Lower General Motors Is . Heaviest Loser rWTff TORK, Sept 16. The trading on fiiretl -uru iuux wmmuwi Muuut. kilanced between outside buying JKajluM liquidation, w:tp the public de. tr and taking the supply thrown on jsirkct wltnout permnung imporani ix (eMe stocks sold off after the first few lirswtM because ot a slackening oft of Eiui Aunxnfl. which consisted to a great ex I bet f accumulation of orders over night in lower nrlces. Xldrale Steel was an Instance, ranging tog the nr nour irom iiu to is. uen Motors w. L. which sold at the early Usg at 1(3, yielded to 160. and Sub. i ttita orr irom aa. xo tvy. INDUSTRIALS finloslves . .Brit Mfr 12., Xircom 7 idiu i;r i;o 09 Par a Fdy oref 63 .rroltt Motor- 207 Aeroplane i" m Phonosreeh tt II Buker Car 43 Mr -a., m tironze pia iori ICttSltlons 4 .tl&n Trans .............. w It Itttl 72 ESmtor OS uoiors ................. t BftC ...................... Dv IXntftw 1 11 UOIOn e e.ee U 4H4 arfiw' , as; t Film a 2Ve MtMl Ufttom . e 07 it! Profit 8 hart nor .a L A II com SU BlO ....................... 4& Mt Motor! BSH inim l',4 STANDARD OIL STOCKS ., ....... ,ya .............. .03 I PlM ........ .1!4H ) Cftl ............. a. . .288 )M J B30 I 0 K X ...................... ,223 OTHER Oil, STOCKS I Oil 13 Co '. lB'A raiUonil Petroleum 11& ton Oil 14 n lunnios et $t lunulas 8K MININO STOCKS t .- 0 i Cocmr and Zlno 0 iftx ...................... 1U Id Piun RttU ; Ntilonel ..,,., a n uoiantia .. 48 k-W Merger T l Wtnlm s rv;?, li cniniton '. '. '. ". . '. '. .". '. . '. ". '. '. ". ss .uuty-uarrah 60 WUBMr IT I CO Of Amarlfl. IZ. wini :."""" za EW&va-.::::::::::::::::: i.tt fcr&4 coasoiidaui ::::::::::: l 111 J. Asked. SELLING MOVEMENT MAKES WHEAT WEAK Great Britain's La'test Embargo Order Is Responsible Poor Outlook in Canada CHICAGO, Sept 18. 3rcat Britain's lat est order against neutral countries was re sponsible for a selling movement In the wheat market this morning and the tone was weak. Outsldo Interest was not large and the buying power poor, although there were smalt rallies from the bottom. September opened at 11.48 H against U.40',4 at the close yesterday and sold down to $1.48; December started at (1.494 to S1.48ji, compared with $1.49yi, yester day's last price, and dropped to S1.47!t : May ranged from U.49Vi to 11.49U at the outset against $1.50 at the end yesterday, and fell to S1.48U. The market at Liverpool was quiet but steady, the recovery there yeste-day being offset by expectations of liberal shipments from America and a small demand from millers because of the continuation ot the labor trouble In the mills. Laadlnc futures rarurtd aa follows: Whftat- Open. Msh. Low. Sept... 1.484 1.48 Dee.... 1.4US LIS Mnv... l.inVi 1.40 Vn (ft.M H.ltv.fvlM W... ..T. -....-.,. tt,070 ahw at Kalnrdar toarrti l.ti week, eM.MS ) HONDA 18300 A OAF.I Ss S 1000 Bl&r Tr 4s I0H S00O Int R-s 4s lltt tooo K T 1st Sa 01. 4000 Ph. Eleo 4s I4H 1100 do Es . .105 1000 Read gn 4s IIU 4000 do Ter CS.111H 111U 111U, 1000 S-Am I 6S.10IH lOttt 10SH V fooo Un nwy Inv Es.. 4H H S000 W P 1st 4s 14 14 34 Decrease. Increase. . Tet.l mIh, S3S.tOO. tomnnrtd with S18.600 latt Moturderi this week, SSSI.SOOi Uat week, 160,700. re., eensftred with rHhU rmk, llt.llt hare. !4 Ntt Low, Clot, chce. I0tt I0H sin sin tt 1H 17 H V tltt lltt 101 -v 10 J SH OSU H PHILADELPHIA MARKETS- 1.46-U I 6 Pi-a l.i sT """ ' rr aj BONDS II ilHs ..112 ..100Vi 114 iooS PRADING IN COTTON IS SMALL AFFAIR tee Selling of March Is About the Only Feature of . Business ' rvvw vnn.. . . L ilr lvn oept. 1. The cotton mar- a, """roing had a listless appearanoe, w" oeing smaller than at any other ." " monms. Th early tono u Y SteadV. With mt. Mntflnii rm A Il lowar tn A .ln. .i-k.- l2,!?M. lnr of March was the only "- w me business. Wall street and I'Mion houses were moderate buyers, Lrtol supplied a small amount of j una purcnased May. The English t was closed. wmperatures In tha South wero lower "writing, bringing about further talk of i? v . t In faot fro"t Wl1 reported "AWlVllle un till. mnralnp'a man. "loni'h np Prcl)l,tl" In any of the t . - ... vuiuii ia grown. i. Moelpts of cotton at th points for .' V estimated: at 30,000 bales, spared with nm v.i.. .. ...i. P belts last year and 1J.17S bales Vn 'Pt... S8V k 7a y. . . 7BH Sept UK ata Sept... Do. ... May. . . Jjira 47 C0H Sst Oct.,.. Dm.... Ribs 8pt,. Oct.... Jan... 1'ork Sept... Oct.... Dee..,, Bid. 14.47 14. DO 13.05 14.75 14.40 12.73 "28.00 -M1.03 23.VU 8(1 Mi BOS 14.50 14.50 14.00 14.75 14.40 12.82 28.05 2(1.1)3 28.1)0 1.47K 1.48U 1.47H 1.47H 1.48 80 V lift sou 14.47, 14.47 - Tta'day'i Cloat, cloae. 1.4UV 1.41)4 1.00 'I 47H 60S tSH 30J 14.42 13.S0 14.70 14.30 12.75 28 00 20.80 23.40 TAaked. (Nominal. 43 18.00 14.70 tl4.80 712.72 28 03 720.75 23.4U 114.47 14.45 113.05 14.75 14.37 12.75 27.00 -'tt.75 23.S7 New York Bond Sales 11500 Amer Asr cv 5s.. 8sJ()l) Amtlo-Fr Cs StiUUO Am foralcn Sea Sa. 1)000 Amer Smtlt boo 0a., 5000 Amer Tobacco 4s... 20000 Armour Co,4V4a.... SOOO Atchlaon stu 4a.... 8000 da .a 4t 60000 da ev 4t 1S00 23000 Belt Oblo Ba 7000 da 4i 10000 Beth Steal lat 5a... lOoO Brook nap Tr Be... 60000 do Sa lulu. ...... 5000 Can Oovt Ba 1021... vuoo do 6a lval 1 2000O Cent It 11 N J 6.,. 2000 cnni copper ia 6000 Chea a unio . V3 . DH .112!' , no Illlh. Low, Cloae. llM.i IIAU f)5U r'-i- r.., i.?r ua?t vuii IIS ONii 112Vi 112$, sis n 81 S4 106.. 106.. 100 Vi VU 3H 02 Hi Ada .100H . 00 losS , it ini .1P9 ,100 .11U . ffl ifH 1 ;sss. CV 48a letiuu ao conv oa , . 0000 do Sa ..." 1000 Chi 4 Alton SVia eooo Chi at Waat 4a .. 2000 Cbl Nwn sen 4a.. V4 10000 Chi B A Q Joint 4a,. B7 aooo co sen aa ., -eooo Chi if 6 st P rfd 4Ha 02 WW ao sen , uuoo da conv 6s da cv 4tis . ! DO ii iih 12214 1224 122H 4 M4 n UX U2L OS .IOOU 10lVk10UH jnlZ jali J f 1 L. 00 vi no S euH GRAIN AND FLOUR tVltKAT Tteeelpta. 0S.830 buahtlt. Traila was alow and prices further declined 8c under baarlah speculation In the Weet. Ouotatlona Car lota. In eiport elOTator No. 2 red. apot, ll.4301.48: No. 2 southern red. 11.4801.46: ateamer. No. 2 red. Il.42et.46l No. 8 red. jl.42(4!l: rejected A, ll.S9Bl.42: relected CORN Receipts. 1000 buah. Tha market waa quiet but ateady under moderate oRerlnra. Quo. tatlons: Car lota, (or local trade, aa to location Weatern No. 2 yellow, V60O7c, do, ateamer -l-low. D5O06c: da. No. 3 yellow, CJOBIc: do. No. 4 yellow, 00 O Vic. V, OAT3 Rectlpta, 96,868 buth. There waa little tradlns end the market waa unchanited. 9erlnr were ample. QuotKllonaj No. 2 white. 514 62e: atand.rd white, SlOSlSci No. 3 white. eilOeOHe; No. 4 white. 43v(F40Hc; aample oata. 43U046HC. FLOUn Receipts. 470 bblt. and 242.140 Iba. In aacka. Trade waa alnw and valuea were largely nominal. Quotattona, per 100 lba. tn wood; Winter, clear. tfl.401 "L do, atralsht, 16.7507.10: do. patent. S7.13S7.n3: Kanaaa. clear, cotton aacka. l0.70Otl.U0; do, atralsht. cotton aarke, IT.40O7.lUj do. patent, cotton aarka. tT.autt7.0 arrlnir. nrat clear. i6.7307.29: do. patent, TT.73&S.23; do, favorite branda. 8.r.i)HH; city mllla. choice and fancy patent. I8.6U0D: city mllla. resular urndei Winter, clear. 10.40OA05: do. atralsht, I0.63O i.tui iuj, patent, ai.ioui.eo. . RTH F1X3UH Was aulet. but ateady under lllht orterrnca. We quote at I0.50U7 per bbl. PROVISIONS PROVISIONS The market ruled firm, but there waa little trading. Quotatlona: City beef, ln aeta. amoked and air died. 32c; weatern beef, ln aeta, amoked, 82oi city tx-ef, knucklea and tendera. emoked and .Ir drledi 83c: weatern beef, knucklea and tendera. amoked. 8Sc: beef hame, I2SW80: pork, family, 2U :.SO; hums, a, V, cured, looee. lSHWlOc. do. aklnned. looee, llVi O20c: do, do, amoked, 204 21c; other hama. emoked. ctty cured, aa to brand and averase. lVHo: hama. amoked, weat em cured. ll)Hc: do. boiled, boneleea. 34c plrntc ahouldera. S. P. cured, looae. 14a; do., amoked, 16o; bellies, In pickle, accordlns to averase, looee, 17lic: breakfaat bacon, aa to brand and averase, city cured, 22c; breakfast bacon, weatern cured, 21c: lard, weatern. refined, tea., like; do, do, do, tube, 104 c: lard, pure city, kettle rendered. In tea., 16c; lard, pure city, kettle rendered, l.n tuba. 10c. REFINED SUGARS REFINED SUOARS The market was quiet, but ateady. Renntre' Hat prlrra: Kitra fine sranulated, 0.33OH 40c: powdered, 6.46W0.5ticj confectioners' A, 0.23tP6.30c; soft sradea, 6.00 O 6.23c. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER There was llttlo wholesale tradlns, aa usual on the last day of the wck, but re cetpts were lWht and values were firmly main, talnod. Quotatlona: Weatern, aolld packed cruainery, .fancy apeelala. 3e; eVIra. 3(3.".c; extra rlrst, 33083HC: firsts. 32032a; aocunda, SlUSlttc; nraiby prima, fancy, 37o; do, aver au extra, 35tP80c; do, flrete. 83US4c; aeronds, 31032c, Jobulnt; sales of fancy prints. 40043c, HOO Choice fresh ersa wera In good re. Sueat and firm, with aupplles well cleaned up, uotatlona follow: In fret cases, nearby extra. 83o per dos.t nearby flrsta, (U.VO per standard casa; nearby currrnt receipts. S9.00 per caae; weatern. extras, 36o per dos.j weatern extra firsts. 10.1)0 per case: do, firsts, io.sofDO.po per csso: refrlrerator esss, extra. In. 30 per1 case: do. firsts, tS.7UU9: do. seconds, I7.H0O8.40 per caae: fancy aelected candled fresh esse wero Jobblns at 39041c per doi. CHEESE Offerings were llsht end the market ruled Arm. with demand fair. Quotatlona follow: New Tork. full cream, fancy, IDS 0SOc: specials lair to sooa, jwvivn IA,1IT. Llltft.l At w.a utAliKi'd iiitmoi'.-r u.. 2:42 N. lEth at. il A It. tit. PAMURI, IL, 84. 1728 Jackson st MAitVIM.K. 1 HTKWAnT, s itb. . .Mi.MAitti, MAMUKI. J.. 09, utranorn. ra. MfiPPCRT, MinwiCI J.. 04, 113 W. Vlrto St. O'NRlt.1.. JAMCS T., 30 Paly St. OTT. ANNA K.. 2110 S. I5th St. OWlifj DANIKl,. 72. 47 Risk av. PATKllSON. SARAH J.. 232S N. Howard St. PKDDf.E, ANNA. 1P34 N. 10th at, PtiTTii. CHAHI.ES E. 14, 211 N. Randolph st PRir.sT. ELIZAIiETIt II., 426 Canarroe st. RKUD nuiiORAH 1 HEME. EVAN. 83 yra. IlKtTKn. FREDERICK. 388 E. Susquehanna. ItJCHAhDS. KHANK 11.. .17, B!0 rierce at. ItlKF-n, ANNA v.. 1008 8. Paxon St. IlOltlNHO.V, WILLIAM. 212i E. Dauphin st HOSENHAt'PT. SlEOrniED, 72, New Tork. Itport, LEOI-of.U, 41. 5th and Tlosa ts. ItlTMSKY. ALICE M, K., 5. Halem. N. J. nYDZEW'SKI.NlCHOt.AS. 86. 8362 Merctr st. SAKtlKR, RAYMOND W.. il mot . 5311 Lena. EEI!!rf. J"N .. 40. Cheltenham, Pa. PCHMIDT. HARRY I... 81, 1004 N. 4th at. SCIIt'MAN. ACOrST If., 6. 2717 E. Clearfteld. HIIARP. WILLIAM T.. 62. 3016 N. 15th St. SIH1C DAVIIi A., 71, 2014 Dreer St. STOCKTON, MARY ALICE. 1M1 R. Orleans at. TYSON, ELIZABETH. 2121 . Oxford at. UI.LMANN, CHARLES A.. 32. 120 B. Ontario. wAi.nui, iiKOMOi, a., 4S. cneitenham, l'a. WARD, IIRHMIET it.. SlsH Talker at. WERNER, FERDINAND. 71, BO00 Pulaski ave, IN MEJIORIAM. LM'.WEl.LYN. In lqvlns memory of RUTH ANN LLEWELLYN, who died September 17. 11)7. Mt'ltrilY In ead and lovtnr remembrance of KI.LKN A. UURPIIT. who died on September 10, 11110. HUSUAND AND CHILDREN. UNCLAIMED TEtEORAMB nut at Jamea fc llackettt lla Uarsaret Plescheri Mlaa Hey panni Adolph JJffee. belmert "M. Wallace) Jt. M. WeWrt J B. rs" in .i??".i Ji??-W'?.'.;". Jtra. llattla Smith: Rtella fiyei Stitti W. O. ,UorJnaW,8",uI ..""RUffi UNCLAlVtKrj TELKORAM8 AT TTIH POSTAL TELEORAPH CO.. )4J0 South Penn square. jonn eicwuitousni &i, ir. Oeo. Stackhlse. Mrer: II. L. lrwlni HELP WANTED FEMALE CH1EK Nt'RSlt wsnttd nTnespltali txp'dl cood ref. p 414. Ledser Of flee. COOK, chambermaid and waltrett, 9 eiperlenced no wasn. Aoareea, Irlti s in . partlculara. ladter,Wtrlees . elth COOK. rhamUrmald and waltraee. 3 whit sir! rroirsrama; reierencea required! s . no waehlnr. l'hone Overbrook 2e!0, 'MlllS DRESSMAKER. '"vriii- apprentices paid I only those eccuatomed to llrt-cl work need apply: permanent toe. ttnn and sood salary. Call rear 20U Vel nut t. - tJliU Yiun slrl. whflT"to aaetat w1tn""nou ork In email famllyi sood home, atats ace end e-tv nearest phone number. M 888. Id ser ttfflce. It led. In realeslate of- le, oppo. U1RL. romnetent. aett d. ln fca; fair aalary. Itarrle. Reel enw mmion, ;artiertti, ri. OIRL, 3vdltli.for seneral iinusework. Call at 22 W. School lane, tlermantown. HELP WANTED MALK CmflMteal ro rreefoMns Cmn ritin veenest m a.. -aaUi Mm. Jon. athan Rln i Bona. Inc.. Hancock and Mont somery av. CARPKNTERS. anted at once. J, Moorestown. N. J. first elata, mn tmearlat Trim. Rowan, Horner Hoase, CHEMISTS Two Uberatorr aealetanta for re. search laboratory en eynthette orsanle enemla rata and dyea. aalary 140 per monthi atat exp., ar and1 education., P 40, leaser umce. PillBP ENGINEER 14 to 18 tear of ate, ter xarloua depart menta. Apply Employment Bureau, Lit Brothers. O lit LS wanted to assemble small parts and do llaht. manufacturing only those who dealre steady work need apply, o'clock Saturday, Atwater Kent Manufacturlne; Works. Stenton . aye, and 1 Lormn at., near Wayne Junction Q1IU.S oxer 10 eara wanted (or llaht work: no axperltnce neceeeary: 13 week paid wnlla learnlns. Apply Sit N, Sid at. OIRLS. experienced, and learnera on calendar work. Apply third floor. Wolf Co., 12th and Callow hill. ' OIRLS In lace nnlshlns room. Apply John Hromley Sona, lihlah ave. belqw Front. eat!)-. AnTX. On Peptember 14. 1816. DBLLA EMMA (nee llara-er). wife of 8. Walter Abel. Rela tives and frtenda are Invited to attend the funeral aeYlcee, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at her late realdence. 3404 Cedar ave. Interment private, at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Krlende may lew the remains on Sunday, from 8 to 0 p. m. ItORTON. On September 15, 1010. at Moores. ton, N. J., nt Infantile paralyals. CIIARLKS NEWI10LD noitroN. yountett son of William J, and Mary Newbold llorton, need 4 years n months 18 days. Interment prUate, Sep. temper 10, at Mt. Laurel, N. J. No funeral. Hl'ltcr-HM. on September 15. 1016. OEOROE t nis re it. nuuor.ss. 40th 1U00 da aen 2000 Cbl 11 I Poo 4s do 6a ....,,.... lei lfud rfd 4s . Detroit United 4s la Mecur uore oa Krlo oonv 4s Ser da oonv 4s Str 1B000 oo prior es ,, 13000 111 Steel dtb 4U 8000 Indiana Steel 6s luuu in AnOil tnl Ihnft Tnl.rK Tl V rf fls .. 1100& In Mer Mar ct 4Ha,.100 vt 07 a B2K S2K il anil ouli I7V7 srvT- tv f 1U7W 1U7J 107J 101 100S 100 101H ioih loiU B3ii 83; 83M 58 67, 68 08K 8H VeS 7S 78't TUV I 74 U'i 1, 70 4 70V, 4 864 88 t : s Tea. rloae, Oi 1 15.47 s.r.4 5 72 4B :? 5.88 O.OIS 16.00 Low. lllah. fS'.es lfi'.Sl 10. Til I; 5.8 IS 16.05 l6.il ia.o to.os r is. f ...!& 15.80 i , 18.04 .1S.1B " IS.OS LOtlAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Hid. . .1)7 ,,,.,., .05 fcuVsio-n"-:::::::::::: :lt Star "i f MlnlS, " ...5 ' Kula '"I'm v (od1 ' ' jg i..,,.. . ....... .... ,e9 f GOLDFIELn STOCKS Close, ic.s? :I ln.oij 15 0j : t 2.: 8J a UI ndlana Steel 6s ....lusK 10SW loili II Cen rfd 4a 1823.. 88 5 JS nterb Met 4Ms .... Wf 78J4 78 J4 nterb II T ret Bf.... OIH ,07.x bV& Mir rt 4Ua..lOO 100 100 1lo0oLad,wB...;-m4r: ft H 31 eOW Lis 4 M T 7s ., "X SOoiS Manhattan 4s .1 V W 1000 uo 452 c 1000 Mo Pao v 4a 48 T C 4 II 214 do SVie ........... S2.. 6000 do 4Hs ..........??; 10000 N Y City 4Hs !?o,.ioa 10O00 da 4Hs Nov lvai..iu r-,-T,.'"--:"ini 1 .wis . nt m toWrteadlns ten 4s...... J JH lOOOO St L g r In W I., ?JU 6IVi 8100O do Ser A w l...f. ? JliiQil SeabosrJ A L ad) 6s, 64 Itooo So Pae ev 4s.. ...... 87' 5000 doev ret t p Ss....l9 I'M -A? ."I "'J nV.-tSS. 000 tin 6000 28 186 rt.i fro O oieei 6a K 5s, Kins ot Or A. Ire ES ..... 8000 Union Has P Ss 7000 Union feu .1st 4s , 8000 do rfd I20M DO 73 7b 118U 113K hi 82. tut 02U 10SU 108U 10U 10U 58 66 '4 81 H tu 01 n tss I m m 10K 105 Oott 105U 06V 103H OS 88 OS aa so so 08 s esldenre. t)2i S. st. Due notice of the funeral will be stven. CAI.VKKT. On September 13. 1910, ORAHAM CAl.VEHT. ln his H2d year. Relatives and friends are. Invited to attend tha funeral aervi Ices, on Monday, at 4 p. m. preclaely. nt hla late residence, 033 N. 10th at. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. Kindly omit flowera. COTTER. On September IS. Z:is .DWIN O.. husband ot Julia Cotter. Relatlvea and friends also Local Unien. rfo. OS, Inter national Iirotherhood of Kfectrlcal Workcs, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:80 a. m., from hla late realdence. 5DJ0 Walton ne. Solemn htsh mass of requiem at St. Carthare'a Church at 10 a. m. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAII.KV. On September 14. 1016. MICHAEL. HOSIERY l.TCARNF.RS WANTED on topplnc, knlttlnc. mending and on strlns machines. We furnish first-class Instructors, and pay slrls while learnlns, and havw plenty of work. all the time after they have learned. Thla la a fine opportunity. WALLACE-WILSON HOSIERY CO. 4393 Orchard at.. Frankford. ' ENGINEER steady Job for. clsetlcal DIM! reference WlllB-Jonea. 1507 ?f. ZSin. clOARMAKRRS wanted en "fine hand work. T, A O. Compapny. 1147-88 N. 4lh St. Ci.KRK are "IS te "22. cftlxen,uall(fed In type wrltlnr, Includlns atenesrahy preferredi rood at nsuree, I60O par annum. Apply In person, Krenkferd Araenal. Ilrideaburs. COACmiAN. reliable, axpetlencedi reference renttlred. FS3, letter Central. coroANinntoLLERs wantrp. atTjSI'JJ; DERLEE CANDY rACTORY. 118 182 rEOO AT . orPOSlTK 446 N- 2D ST. , COOK and senera housework: family of 2: elate was and atperlenw! best raferencea rquirei.- 100, iojer i-entrai. f as, for permanent poeltlona, Ap ntendent. Ill and 1128 Chestnut JOSEPH O. pARLINQTON - CO. riulre beya. in yeare or as. ror permanent poiiti"". ir pl.T Suporlntendent, 111 and 1128 Chestnut, Btreet. DTEtNO An seelatant tn drehouee. one with knowledge ot dyetns tana with cutch rreferredt Heady employment at rood waxes to ambl' anq competent worKmani eiaie rp-ii waxes expected tn first application. ence Jl tloua and competent workman! etat ana waxes expect ena. t.dr nrnee. rTTTKns AND MECHANICS wanted, boiler and tank work. Cruee-Kemper Co.. Ambler. Pa. FLOORMCN T.1T nn OTHERS irk ov ft :n riXKih manaoers. -MTLOTMENT DUKUAU TtEomRE TUB Mr-iiYtrr nv trl'Ktttl. KYPFlItl. r.Nt'KD FLOOR MANAOpRS. APPLT CI, AXri.-rAlrTrt, frood waxes. A York road and Ru C. r. reltn Co., Inc., 3. sood. wanted; piecework) DON fireae feedera. en t eteadr poe. Ap. plv Wolf a Co.. 4th floor, 12th and Callowhlll, OORDON D y 1 Itler, HOUSEKEEPER, pen., tidy, aettled Prot. worn. an ; email fern. U20 Wynnewood rd., Overb'k. HO0SEKEEPER. senerairwhltoreliip In; small ram uy. 1'none. rranit rora i-n w m ltOtlRRWOUK Settled wnmin. white af ml ored. seneral houeework and plain cooklnc: no washlnx: arod home: auburba: sood rafer encea required. K 257, Ledger Office. HOUSEWORK, general, plain cook bla. mlddle.aged Iredrar OtTlce. cook: honora- sood home. P 409, pit win m .o., etn nour, iim .n .iiowihii, HOUSEMAN and butler, colored, preferable sin- si", over SO yeare: best reterencee only. Write' rlvlnr waxes dealred and references. P 402, .edgerOrflces INSTRUMENT MAKERS. 13.24 to 15 per day of fl hours: tool maker. 18.02 to 13: ma chinists. 11.7(1 to 13: assistant mschlnttts. 12 to 82. HO. based on experience and capacity: au. tomatlo turret lathe operators, Cleveland. Hrown A Sharpe, 14.56; Potter ft Johnaon. S3 XSthand turret lathe oparatora. IS to I3.1A; higher compesaatlon when on piecework! skilled laborera. 12 to 12.24: aeldarera. 12.24. Apply Frankford. AraenaL preferably In pen .wn. nrldeebury. LAUORERS WANTED 'for tnelde work. Apply SITUATIONS WANTED TEJCAWt ConlMued rem rrepeek Cehievt DRESSMAKlcn. flr-at cle, wfM eaiee few mere ga meott) hkeh-frrade rejarjhsi t.Mr day. city ot suburb, I iWi'JCtiiwpH DRESSMAKER wente eeiasmtreTtiJ" eSttyi references. Boys Ledstr Branch., eftk tM DrtteSSalXrlKn wlahrt a few more xgetpewteT 12.60 a day and carfare) raa coy fwie.4 terna, alaj rnakeJJulttjymnod2rj, OIRlk Herman, withes position as chambermaid. 1233 Day at GOVERNESS. xTtiTtnTr res.; frwefen.' freeci. Italian, tjermani wlahea pesittoni enst ret. renc. yB42. Ledger Central. lv ' aoVKnNps'sVell-etfucnTed-. 'reflned. iexperl Itk?"' lr went' position: best relereeice. I. 728. Ledger Ofrtcvi, . 00fErtNESS Refined, experienced lady wants pojltlon as jrlslllnr soverneta, morning; beat . reference. 0. ledger Office, "Vl,auKntV.r.Ved'hF41WS; MOTHKIVrf helper by day er houu PreteeTarTt? .experln1i reference. . n 283. Ledger pflce. . , . lt.,,r eamptniei: would lew . Central, elrea position: beet refa. F 446. ledger fcent Ti'TOitiMV- Languages, Englleh brnnchea, mi V' ward chlkji beat .professional rtfenncea. ""1Ledgr. Central. . BTlJSOOR A PI IR. apert."wlde 'experience, de 12 "iT'iincru irarner aeaires engagemente. . ' Welghtman ltiUldlng, VISITiNO TKAVilER perman. "FTench. FxiT llh: refa;3lltt O. K. ,lxr x. .1433 Walnut at. VOl'NO I.Ahrit,.ru nn. tllnn in m.m tm n.rtAa, knAWtedel Af hAAWll.-nln rnmA .wnAllH. will receive patients, answer calls and be ail- around aaaletant.. K 444. Ledger Central. ,. TOUNa WOMAN wants poalllon at chamber- ?..r.k "'" ? cblldnurael sood reference; 2143 Catharine it. BITTIATI0N3 WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT-AUDITOR. 81, ex ecutive, la years' wide experience tn manufacturlne Industries, installing cost systems, expert on wage aye- tema, perpetual rnvtntortea, detail coata. controlling accounts, monthly profit and lost statements, atellttf. cal receirde, desires to connect with . repuiariie nrm needing an energetic, ambitious, unatytlcal and construc tive man ef proved ability! Al ref erences rrom present and farmer tlve man ef proved ability! Al ref- empioyera in aoova capacity , Bw..i,,,,.Tu vu leiui.i. Ledger Central. afSIC Monday. Charlea W. 26th St. Toung & Co. worn. 1.. 1247 North LAHOREnS for nnliM, work e nours. Apply fTanxfornrseni LABORERS, 50. A mmt r, in, e work 12,24 per day nf ikf orti Arsenal. Iirldeaburg. wanted. Cruee-Iemper Co,. LAUORERS. A. wanted for road work) 12.60 a . r. (mi v.erineniown qve. liONO-DISTANCB TELEPHONE OPERATORS Ry the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, young women of good education, be- tireen tha ages of IN and 23 years: aalary id 1 Dromotlon ror fhoe who qualify. Apply Monday, September so p. m.r ages ivhlle per week w thoe who a 18, 8 a, m. to 6 p. tn. and 7:80 to B.81 Room u, uourae uuilding, MAIDS, 2, colored, wanted for dueling furnl ture. Inquire at the mailorder department. alio re. nun et. MAIDS. 2, cook, upatalra; W. Phlla. Phone womirn :is. nix H. nitn. near naito. ave. MENDERS Experienced boalery and underwear mendera on white voodai paid by tha weekl steady work: good wages. John E. llanlfen d by the weekl Co , Slorlborough and Thompaon, NL'RSK. white, Protestant, between 25 and 80 husband et the late Hannah Trac; higher; do. UDUC. part skims. POULTRY E roosters. iiviDc; spring quality, 2022c; White 0 quality, 16tr20c; ducka. 15C 17c: plgeona, old, per LTVB Tha market was qultt. but offer ings were light and values were well main tained. Kollolns are the quotatlona: Fowls. as to quality. 20S22c: roosters. 14W15C.: spring chickens, according to Leghorns, according to ,a ! ena niielity. n,i. )ain?Mrt, An younr. ner pair. 1H02: DRESSED Tha market ruled firm, with de mand equal to tha limited offerings of dealr able stock. Quotatlona follow Fresh-killed, dry-packad fowls. 12 to box. dry-plcked, fancy aelected. 24ci do, welshln 4H 5 lba. apiece, 2Sftoi do. welshing 4 lbs. apiece. 2Sc; do. weighing 84 lbs. spjece. 22c; do, weighing S lbs. apiece, zuw-ic rome, 111 uuie., ito-pucKiit ranc note, tMillfcna mrA ftllnnlB. Weighing 406 22Hc: smaller alxea, 18022c. Old roostere. dry. picked, 16c. Drolling chickens, Illinois, fancy. 406 lbs. apiece, 23c: southern ids. apiece. fancy, dry-picked Northern. Indiana and Jill 1 1 10c. uromna cnibKone. imiioie. ibiiujt. 25026c: do, Indiana, fancy, 24025c: do, small sixes, 2223o. Broilers. Jersey, fancy, sots 82c. Drolltrs, othsr nearby, weighing 1H C2 lba, apiece, 28080c. Urollers. nearby, smaller alxes, 2627c. Ducks, nearby, spring, 21c. Squabs, per dogen White, weighing 11 to 13 Ibg, per doien, i8.7fl: do, weighing 0 1 to 10 Iba. per dosen, $4. 8306.60: do, weighing A IK. . Animn X44.Sftt do. welvhlnff 7 )lbs. per doxen, is 5008.73: do, weighing OttOJx bs per doxeri. i:.73O2.06: dark. i2.fota.ut)( smair and No. 2, 00cW1.23. FRESH FRUITS m 1 1 l itt iSoTo uo'nwy .Y u .;; if jjltt JjlK .--wariAys,fcVi atVs vrrck, flS.tul LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS Kali 'tfii w wssnsi "k&!eWrf .Mi 4HS- i& gun' ....'ii.,.,.i,.i .oo r ....... ,,, ,, ,o .Mt. ,, ..,.,,. ,,, ,12 1 ... ,,, .01 Uon'V'oYton,",',"" S T'w , I,..,,,.,,,,,.. ,6J -. ,.,,,,,. ,v. hi .4JS Culfi'.'.'," "teisloo..... 'i'ej'u M-H.-l,,MSKVt ".!'! BAR SILVER Bar silver In London today was quoted at uUd. it Ifsln of Ud. in New TorK commercial bar silver was quoted at tlVeft " ot RATES FOR MONEV JC4u vsie BANK CLKARINOi Sk ae-x&tJlSr, laeas. (aatotr asassiaraal wltk aerreJ ii,, ,-,. 8ftf8 turn The general market wag qultt and without Important change. Quotations: Applea, per bbl. Northwestern ureening. iivi.cni mum, is. do oriinSLnii. I2 76&8.25: Wealthy. 12.75 a on, v,..l..aB t'J 9nfl2.7ni rale tn mnnA flat .60. Apples, 'Delaware and Maryland, per insti-Vanoy. I101.2SI fair to good. ISO 78c. Lemons, per box, IOt7. I'lntspples, per crite Klorlia. 7l .03 jfo. Peaches. New York. PWMWUI uv, . , vu-,, wei, r carrier- 2.00. Pears, 5. (Irapaa. VOcj do, per per basket. OOeJUOoj do, do. per 11.5008.26. Peaches. Virginia, blbina. il,76O2.60 Belle, li.i New Tork Uartlett, per bbl.. j, Delaware Concord, per crate, 71 4-ib. iiosxtt. seriuc, VEGETABLES Potatoes sold fairly and ruled Arm, miw Brj. Vra,sW P'-' Ktstein "shore, per bbl. He. 1. il.ioerl.76l No. 2. fietl.60. OnloBi, PennsrlvsnU, per hamper, 111.15! de. do. per lOO-lb. bag, 5tf 2. 25, NEAV YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW TOHK. Sept. 18. BUTTSn RtoelpU. T821. Qenerally Quiet, but steady on creamery Quotations, unchanged, ?rlth rntdlum graat atlong unchanged. ;..- Wla's-lteeelpts. 10.2.42. 7rra en hlsh groe 1th mtdlum graats quiet, storage sieaay u 5Dcntfji fteporteb L VO BWSvTAiia. rBVY.t.TV.: fl n. aid at. MrTllOMAK. 4fi.fi W. Rush st. m 9& .,, J .BBL. lOTD.' iooz: ii m III a- - LlT'ttKTI .1,. JIIUH. CX.sTNd. OtOKalANf . KAHHR. 134T 8, Relathes and frtenda are Invited to attend tne zunerai nn Monday, at 7ao a. m.. from hla late reldence, 24i6 N. 6th at. Solemn requiem mass at St. Edward's Church, at u a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. DENNY. On September 14. 1810. OEOROE W., hueband ot Llxzle C Denny. Relatives and friends and Invited to attend the funeral senlcca, on Sunday afternoon, September 17, nt 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 5280 Jeffer son St. Interment at Fernvrood Cemetery. rKl.l. On September 18, 1018. EDWARD R. FELL, M. 1)., son nf the lata Iteese V. and Anna Marls Fell. Notice of funeral later. l'l.H'K. On Sentember 13. 101(1. LOUIS II.. hueband of tho lata Sophia Flick (nee lie Kinsley). Due notion of the funeral will be glten. from the realdeni-o of hla aon-ln-law, Hartey Sllndlurf, 21)36 W. Susquehanna ave. FOSTER. On Ninth Month 14th. 10 W. at her home In Philadelphia. 11)33 N. Camaa at.. MYRA WICKKRHIIAM FOSTER, widow of John V. Foster, formerly of Weaterly. II. I, Funeral at 1'rlends' Meeting House. 4th and Arch sit., Philadelphia, on Second nay, Ninth Month 18th, at mis a. m.; also at West Ciroto Friends' Meeting House. Harmony road, at 1.S0 p. m. aaine day. Frlenda and relatlvea cordially Invtted. Train leaea Uroad Street Station at 11:03 a. m. HAIIN. On peptember 14. 1018. WILLIAM II.. Husband nf Martha Hahn (nee Whltham) and son of the late William L. and Catharine Ann Hahn, age lt(l years, Relatlvea and friends, also Red, White and Hlue Council, No. 589. O. of I. A., are Invtted to attend the funeral services, nn Monday, at 3 p. m., at hla late residence, 1311 Parrtsh at. Interment prlvtte. HARPER. On September 18, 1816. at her reel dence, 1512 Boston avu , MARY A., widow of Joseph P. Harper. Relatives and frlende are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea. on Tuea day, at 2 p. m., at tha Oliver 11. Hair Ilulld tng. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. ILVUPTI.K On September 15. 1018. HARRIET U, wife of Robert P. O. Hauptle. Relatlvea and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at her hut hand'a realdence, 1401 S. Allison st near 68th and Chester ave. Interment private. HUNTER. On September 14. 1018. ROUERT HUNTER. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 1. in., at his son's residence, Mr. Robert J. Hitater, 2810 Aramlngo ave. Interment at Unien mount Cemetery. MARSH. On September IS, 1016, SAMUEL )).. husband of Sarah A. Marsh. In hla Sftth rear. Relatlvea and friends, alao Colonel Wll. lam L. Curry Poet, No. 18, are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on Sunday, at 8 p. m.. at his Iste residence, 1728 Jackson st. Interment at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. MARVILI.TS On September 14. 1016. a. STEWART MAIIVILLU. at Eaeton, Pa., in hla 40th year. Services and Interment at Hillside Cemetery on Monday, at 2 p. m. MrCOWAN. On September 14, 1816. suddenly FANNIE M.. wife of T, W. MoCowan. Rela. Uvea and frltnds are. Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. nr, a htr hutband's residence, 80S Vine at.. Cam den, N. J. Interment private. Friends may call on, Sunday, from 7 to V p. m. McrETltlllflE. On September 14. 1816, MAT THEVV Mi'FkTRIDaB. Iltlatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at his late residence, 748 8. 17tn St. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery, OTT On September 14, 1010, suddenly, ANNA K . widow uf William II. Qtt, Jttleiivet and friends are Invited to ettena the funeral serv cee, on Sunday, at 130 p. m. precleely, at her late residence, 2110 South 13lh St. Inter ment private, la realdcnct, 1054 N, lUtli st. Interment private. BIKKU On September 1UKKR tnee Miner), experienced: muat tween 10 ana 12. have refi 1106 Walnut at. erence. Call be. NURSE or nursery soverneea, Protestant, with references, for 2 children In suburbs. I 433, ledger Central. LOOM FIXERS 1. Falls of Schuylkill n fMmtilan IftAme -- j-r -"1 ---:r :- ."ic.'.r.. uamee uoooon. mo., uiaoxet Ml lan John At Ills, Scott's MAN ANT WIFE. WHlTD, TO CI.TSAN WORKROOM AND PARLORS N I.AROE lRESSMAKtNO ESTABLISH. XtKNT: MAN MUST tTNDERSTAND HOT.WATRR HEATINO. ONI 1 TIIOSK WITIt IiNtTnil trial with lire CONCERN. wh need . , , . ACCOUNTANT T neelre ttrn relra trial AUTOMOT11LB CON pay me nn salary if I fall tq make good wuntn mat time: 1 have had nve yeare accounting experience and am highly recommended by certified publlo account ant, F 331, Ledger Central. UASSO. an acknowledged artist, open for church fiS!rf I' 'on. M 004. Ledger Office. llOOKKl'.EI'RII, 0 yeara'. experience In financial lepartment l'lnance. of .large and ven U. ef P., dslres cortioratlon. a. TiABltlnn aa keeper or accountant, offerings advancement! graduate iOk- Pelrt School and Uirentng School. Accounts and ition aa teo a tVj 8: beet referenoeii. I 841, Ltdger Cent, experienced, age sn. ing geea nq Ledger Cent full charge 6 UOOICKUUPER. accurate, pos 818. deetres permanent- position erferlhg- seed ad- nt. ieager ient. y ex.. full charge b 800. ledger OfSco. vancementi aalary SIS., F 35 llOOKKE EPKR, thoroughly rears, dealrea vosltlen. t UliKPll. or assist.. C. H. S. errad,.. quick and occur, at ngurea, wianea pot. I 4QB, ia. un. EXPicnf. t APPLY: OWN APART fLIKDj PERMANENT PQ RUlin1 PERSONS. CALL IONIC WITIt IiHtrnir r.KlTJ riKKIl AI'fI.r jiir;.r aui'i 8ITION TO I I1ETWEKN S AND 10 A. M. OR 0 NUT ST. AND P, M. 2013 WALN MAN printing and the handling ot dyes and water- vrpoi compaunaa: rive particulars tn lull. yuuye fjoca iiox nq. vl ioieqq u. wanted, thoroughly familiar with cloth ......,. ttw.. ,,. tiu, .... luiruu. w. MAN AND WIFE. Protestant, with retsrenres: wife, .cook) man, butler or general utility: vO j lot a,it..1HLH sj jit a a ,! "ix-. j.y" u w4i-i-. tr i ( n?mtr v,rniri i. MEN WANTED llellermakers. locomotive ma chlnlsts, car repairmen, laborera, locomotive cleanera. Penna, R. R. Call 17ll Filbert st. Uon er - 8c day ona. OPERATORS, experienced, en men's neckwear. T, P. McCutcheon A Bro., Pltcalrn Dulldinr. 11th and Arch ata. OPERATORS Shirt and drawer finishers; learn ers taken. John E. Hanlten & Co.. Marl borough and Thompaon. TTPKHATORS, experienced wanted en aTfit dreseea. a. it. uapian a: t;o.f bib vainut st. im tu aqiiwifc tuiu interval HAt.KKLAIir wan wast i'niiaaeipnia tor retail coal yard: aalary and commission to the Tight pany. ai eta, iwiger i.toirei. SALESWOMEN IJt Pr others require aaleawomen for various departments. Apply Employment llureau. SHOE SALESLADY. EXPERIENCED; STEADY POSITION. LINDttMAN, 2232.84 NORTH FRONT STj packera and tip fixers. N. 12th at. Backing room heln. ueventn noor, crowners. 318 BTENOailAPHEH. experienced, to assist book, keeper and general office work; stata salary expected. D 328. Ledger Office. TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Rell Telephone Company offera poelttons as operators to In telligent young women between 18 and 22'years old: salary 6 a week while learning, with rapid advancement! a ateady position assured, with plessant aurroundlnga and unusual oppor tunity of promotion. Apply In person to the Bel) Telephone Cnmpany'a operators' achool. 406 Market St.. dally between 8:30 a. m, and b p. m. Aionuay -iw nlnas, between 7.3 ueadav and Friday eve. and 80 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and long die. tancej experienced. Apply Keystone Telephone 1.0. , un noum sa si., iioorn ua, YOUNO LADY AS BTENOORAPHER ANE TYPIST AND OENERAL. OFFICE WORIt M t)5S. l.BDUEllCKNTllAL,. YOUNO WOMAtf. to stslst In office: state ex. Jerlence, ealary to start, reference. M 032, .edgcr Central, YOUNO WOMAN wanted as secretary In private profaaalonal office: a deelrable position for person of refinement, M 007, Ledger Office. YOUNO WOMEN, aged 10 to 25 years: height 5 ft. 4 tn. tn S ft. O In.. bust 86 to SSl must hava good figures! pretty and attraotlvs: to display in large private areopmaKing- eeiaousn- ca 11 301S walnut. gowna In large private dreasmaklnr eetab nient; exp not neceesary. flsntral TEACHERS wanted for grades high and private ocnoois; positions waiting. Agency, u. 11 ABlttone waltfnr. National Teaehere' , coou, wir., mi i'erry nunaing. HELP WANTED MALB ADVERTISINO AOENCT FORWARDINO CLERK Young man, age about 28, clean cut and of good appearanoe, who knows haw to PKDDI.E, Suddenly, on September 14. 1816. inna, ueusnier ok in. iaie ueorae it, ana lary A. Peddle. Relatlvea and friends are ntlted to attend the funeral aervlcea. .on nday afternoon, at :su o c:ock, at ner late 19. 1010 ANNA A. widow of Colonel Qeorxe H. Rlker, In her 6Sd year. Relatlvea and Irlends, also Bllver Crescent Council, No. 8. . ol L., are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on ounaar, ax p. m., et ine reel dtnee of her son-in-law, Harry Deck, 1008 H. Paxon St.. near D2d st, and SprlngAeld ave. Interment private, at American Machanlca' Cemetery. ROMKMIAUPT, On September 14, BIEQ. M. iMn rreedman, 1. at 6tli FltlBl), father of Mrs, (J. Leon Freedman axed 73 years Funeral services nn Sunday, a lSjl) a, m . at hie late rtatdmco, S3 W. UOtl st , rew isik city, HI'MSKY. On Sentember 14. 116. at Salem N, J.. ALICE M. B.. daughter ef the late oion yeare. Funeral private. Cenatance Rumaey. on Monday, at front htr mother's realdence, SO Msrktt st. erst 11. and at. I axed S Monday at 2 p. m., Interment at Presbyterian Cemetery, WKHNrat. On September 15. 1018, FERDI PjArtu. iniaoana oi ststnnaa werner uresorj, in ma 7l year. iteiain (ne Inee and n lac the funeral oervlcee. on Monday, at A ... ... t.l ,-. ,J . kj.a n..1-,.l V ui., m turn letv reiuiikv. uuiw -wib,m ave. Interment private, Laurel Hill Cemetery, frlenda. alao Pnlla. Turngemetnde, are Invited to atiena tne. runerai services, on Monai: 03T AND rOUND PIN Lest, pearl between aros meker'a and furnea In II J.T.".- .3T. .rT" iafruiebiirgi tu 111 rl crescent. pin, platinum tip. a Street fetation, John Wane. Keith's Theater. Reward If re. a,, Movyninney, l.u :h. liercer nmns Toat. 4 tec's, 1220 Cbtatnut atone, surrounuei eoiitatre , alamo suarg rirur, amond rings, Sept. B: Saut. nut St.! 1 heart-absped green 1 with dlamondai 1 square pa ring, ett In platinum: 1 lib 14 .MAntl t ntlnp... Flng.wlth 2 diamonds In center, surrounded by, diamonds. Finder .communicate end re. handle copy end proofs, order engravings and Ive f state ledger Central. electrotypes! position offers good opportunity ive tun iniormation ronci state age and references. electrotypes! posll In application si' lng experience, e 467, ledger Cent SlLLINO CLERK Large mercantile House de sires services of experienced machine bllleri 19-20 yeara ot age) salary 112-19. D 306, ledger Office. ROOK KEEPER Young man, about 24, with few years' experlenoa, clean cut ana oi gooa nao- ia a eteauy worn Its, who ateady worker and la competent III calculations) position offera good opportu. application li Pulf esDerlenee ajojndLreferences V 438, Ledger Central, nltr for advancement! handwriting should glvs f1 experience: state ollectei r. one with hard, out. not eesenttal) nous, short noOKKKEPHR. eaod on ware experience preferred, out not eeaenl must be thoroughly reliable and consclentli and enme highly renommended: poaltlon a si irom I'lina, I atats ago ana aaiary latter muat be moderate at atsrt. p 828. Ledger Office, nOf. ACTIVE. AMRITIOUS. FOR OFFlr: MEN wanted; ateady work. Acrly morning before .7 o'clock. Ollllndar Inc.; Tacony and Devereetux eta, MEN. 10. wanted to learn the eauaage and pork packing liualnetai 22o per hour. Apply 3945.lermantown ave. NIOHT CLERK and night telephone operator .TKit.ru. iuuiik men poaa appearance; rarer- ence. Apply Jeffereon Hoapltal.IOth A Sqnaom. rtiefrlr!; nnvu ...., . 1 n . . . J ' ." "tVd"p-41ird'g'.rOfflc'..' """ WW" " Dread bualnvss, financial and legal .experience: college graduate, American: would also ron- Bluer poaltlon Wltn poaBiniiuiea aa aeeietant m buay executive. M., Rox 704, Jnckeonvllle, Fla. HEAirfOOlUcfiEPElq, capable taking full charge, dealrea change. D 23ft, Ledger Office. MAN AND WIFETngllsh. experlenc3oolt and butler, want positrons tosethcr; referenee. M 2H 8. Cecil at. MAN, 27. salesmanship or clerical, afternoons 8 to Ol beat references. D 303. Ledger otn, E ANrmlddle-aged. total abstainer, wants poet ten ot trust: any business. D 825, Ledger Office. ' , MAN, 84 iv,. oi, t-Jiprriruccu veeuivr, u.ir,, vt v,,n, deelres responsible position, FtS40, Id. Cent. acquainted with grocery trade In mrrnunri rltteH aall'c line flf ctlkea jndjernckera. wants good line. r242.Led.Ceny ; Toung married man, .a years ma, teltlon: 5 years' experfenoe. D 304. SALESMAN Young married man, 23 tears old. aeatrea poenion: o ye Leaser uince. young nrm op aa aeci ledger Central, men rotary P. U. X. 8W1TCII0OARD WlRiSMRN' wanted.' Apply after 810 a. m., Weatern Rleetrlo Com- pany, 11th and York ata. - PlECERSon woolen mules, Jamea Dohaan. tnr.. lltenl. lane. Falls of Schuylkill. py John A .Ilia. Scott's PHARMACIST, registered, wanted. Call at 18th end Dlcklneon. PIECERS wanted on line woolen men junv ee Done., inc. fcmiinrr aye. PRESS FEEDERS vartt. .tun.. Hancock and Mont- cylinder, experienced: ateady .,, u,i vw., tourtn floor. Doaltlon. Annlv Wnlr i." - . -ir . ..." im anq iqnownill ata. PRODUCTION MAN and wanted by Philadelphia eomnany muine motorirucka; must be able to handle men and efflcientlyTteep pace with growing bust- nees. L t)4l, ledger central. qUILLBRS wanted. Apply to James Dean, care p'ifShfliA.J5"f,V .. JA. Carpel and -;- -v:.'J.TUJi -"' w P...M1I.III, practical engineer mtu aaaen to handle c"..T,M,,i,' wanted to eollcit and Interview W. 1'hlla. territory for mall coal yard! salary ,,t"3)te"nt'ral? ,0 ,h r'1,h' m"- !". BA.J'!?M15-VT'.5 c'' on Professional menl also one for outside eityi established trade! steady. 8Z55ox,.3l'n,?hT.!d..,PhV."1 ". BAJfii?S? wanted who have ee:ab Ithtd auto. mobile tire trade: liberal comm eslon or salary; Btateealaryiexp ret, F 238. Ledger Cent. SHIPPINO CLERK, aasistant; bright; energetia young man: good education amf .n.h,bi. -. jgaggaV. "DSy'Ledger'aFnc.."1 Wn h'n SinNO, (JLEuTln cloth mills. Address BPllINUMAKKRS, both coll and eltlotto ateady work: best waxes! no labor tranaportation furnished. Apnly by letter. wanted: r trouble. i fPlttfb Mo urgn INO, CO; Dlitrltt. XflA, locks, i BTEEL WINDOW OASI1 MAKERS In. addition to experienced hands, we will accept men who have worked en ornamental iron work, blacksmith Inc. bolltrmaklng and kindred fines. Will pay 112 while Iteming. Can make ilo per week whtn profleltnt, . State age and experience.. ADDRESS "S. Y" P. O. BOX 8000. PIHLA. KNOORA HIIElt. unrittian. Is er 1U BTK age. Chrlttlan. good at reeiui anu poiite. .poaseited of .ability: oppo good at oompotltlon, hoi t JearK . all branches of UnklnaT. i-'H't yiiife. ioneet '? BTEN'OOR APHF.lt, . knowledge of must, be exnerlenctd.and.accuratei nary, reference, v ooo, eoger preferred state age, salary, cmiei. STE.NuaitAPHER Younrj man, goo. permanent poaltlon, advancement . V, uox; late, bookkeeping T?.r. V6UNO lefJY-; about 17 yeari YOUNO MA"N good educaltoni I state age rencea. P. wanted ln who Male bualneail J -gt ,P i'iii irXWli-, erliool rradneta I.lmeburner 96.. 1 mi YOUNtJ HAN II at once nv a Led wr Ce ntrai, wanted In. optical store! r eiunei ,IS" Apply h eh J. VS. Cheetnut. AN aa clerk and bookkerier wanted at cnce.hv a largei corverstlon, SI 813, YOUNO MAN, recent' graduate of Manual lng Schnol. oref erred, for work In 0 room. F 33, Ledger Central. Vrtr.V'i ft. . U'i..1 ......l .e.. ' ..1.1 Train-rawing YOUNO MAN" for general office work! muet nave good eduoatlnn aad relertnoei etate est. p SOf, ledger dtnee. TQI'NO MAN. general aeelatanl Ineurence of.' mej muet oe a p 8U. Lodger VotlNO ME"N wi and twins biisl fk-et muet be a et.noxraBlitri good opBOftunlty. STENOanAPIIEIl Well-educated dealrea pneltton kith law firm or aa to an Individual. M 143, 1-edter C 8TKN00RAPHER Young mn with knowledge i of bookkeeping dealrea pos. D 83d, . Led. Off. YOUNO MAN. 28. of exceptlonaf ability. 8 reara experience stenography and bookkeeping n aalea department ot large corporation. Is deslroua of obtaining position of trust offer ing advancement, vlther entirely or partially Inelde; excellent reference from prtvloua em- Player. l 223,Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. SI. U. IlTs. graduate. 2 years' ' practical experience as bookkeeper, bill; order and rrerflt rlerk. tvnewrlter. afY-uratc entr .jretlo, best reference, wants poaltlon with: "ad- vancement, jireiernwr win .- C. W. O . 328 N 4th at. . . f YOUNO MAN, 27 yeara. wishes good-pajlric nor altlon aa assistant to manager nr axleamanl est reference, p 310, U'dger Office. ' " YOUNfi MAN, srrduate Pjfr"school"ancrwhr. ton Ete. School, now vmployrd as booKkeepen desires pnaitlnn with accountant. sge,8l Pest referencea. F 342, ledger Central. TOIJNO"MAN. good penman, experfencid In" ship ping ana exnortins: nusinets reierencear-ypis ana Dining cierxe i .i. imager L.enirai YOUNO MAN. 27, Wharton Scjiool student. 6 years' office experience, wishes position with opportunity. U 232 JLrdger Office f YOUNll MAN7 age 22, tlslia poaltlon as ste nographer: experienced In lumber and- coal business; aalsr- optional, y 335, Ledgef cent. TOUNO MAN, 5l. hlsh s"elwl educaUcm.,dealre poaltlon to advance. , K M0, ledger CentroL HAVli YOU" 'rOSITtON, reaeonahle aalary. cnance ol savancement, or gentleman, gooq iQanii trmnerate. of bualnesa capacity and tx'cutlvo ahlllty. Invest address, enersetlc. ilepcni hualneaa eanarltv and .xe Heating, tracing traffic credit claims, adluat ing, piircnaaini traveling, ore! Ing. piirchaalng, audit Ini: deportment, local of puns, orAtper occupations r a.ii,uqu,ivn.. EMPLOYMENT AOENCIE3 WANTED CoQkt. chsmbermslds. .chlldnurses. Miss Rose Dougherty. ISIS W. Olrard ave. AUTOMOBILES Ter Bale PULLMAN SLIGHTLY USED 1910 MODELS . SEVERAL DKMONSTRATOR8 THAN TflRKR SlUWVIin. TEB AH NliW fAIin, IN EVERY RESPECT, rnisiNoi.Y low. - STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. ' 662 NORTH UROAD STREET POr. 1S89. RACS 2978. 1STRATORS. USED LESS iOTHS. SAME OUARAN ts, I-OSiTIVliLY HlqilT :CT, PRICKlTARn HUH- CADlLLAfl 11)14 touring car. overhauled anj s,J?LES,tPor?i'oW.t'iK1, S& $ nyri inmciis- wiq " .v flt?...f,jfLr"- HUDSON. quippa i'ftt,ffi (".(Ji,.. u J-." . . Oomery-wcnwarn k roadsters and cabriolets, tWe..'e!Ptsi and starters. iU Ntyroaf'.tiPRln,.i. IIUPMOUILU. 1018. S3 Roadttsr: One coodlttoa:; repainiaa: toou nxe new, goo, ueu edge LpcoiioniLB . Type t chsln-drlve chsssls, suitable fortflf or delivery equipment 1 In guaranteed meobaa Vcsl condition; Prtc. 6t 0 ia.a rtet- PUIIAtouKig car, 0, cylnder. , 44T,-P... 1011 1 electrla etarter and llghtsi elect r la gear hfrii M.r tire uutn -Sfnce S3 rom l'lillsv. 1 atala as rviuirdt utter tnui, a fiifiMiu iiiniT I . AV ll -t ASIUI1IUU"! e- vj vf 1 i s wbRK WITlf CORPORATION: StUBT BT, OVER 16 AND HAVE OOOP SClJOOLINO OOOfl OPPOnTIINITY FOR ADVANCE MENT. CALL LKDOER OFFICE. 6TH AND CHESTNUT HTS. AHK FOIi MR. WEST COTT. Doy7 bright, active, te answsr pben.es and ante snipping: iicksisj no rigsrette amoaci ones need to apply! 18 te start. A own handwriting. A 2. Ledger Offlw UOY wanted, ovtrTfl years: position Is open In news denertment Evening Iedrer Apply H. K. Itelelgli. fourth door, WaehlngtOB Building. 606 Chestnut at. 14 to 17. for office 1 bright, antrsstle and d dress, la ROY. excellent chance Imager mnoo. good education! neat and accurate at flguree for advancement. D 880, SOT wanted In shipping efftoel about It te id yeare ol are: salary to start 120 per month. Address in handwriting, P 412, Ledger Office, ESlMn office ot large inanutacturlrvg estakllsb iynll "J1' MS. ni wages, Address V. 1, ROY le rnakeTilmaelf 'joeraly useful around office. M 93(, l4sefCentral. CART PIN Lost. ecarr.Pln, baroaue pearls. PERSONALS tHol7A"ca..tff.Trna' tiZTlVS ST cTfaewnTl'f BOY. about. IB or 10, with aAPwIadxa ol ate g nnhv. Annlr 901 Land Title Bids. llOY for an olfioei etati ass. aehoollng anS referencea. Address T all, t deer Central. NDSf.p.riW- POaiTB 448 N, 2D BY. ROYS. 16 years. Call Curtis PvtelieMag Con. pany. 7th and Baueom eta., at o'clook Salur. ' morning. atOTS snorn Inc.. BsllCKI TbW. by. IW. taseaudl hir-lsilSliJ rae M CaxUCA-WM VxVWLJ-i antid to Ihorouinlv lurn dp anrt twlnt bualntavl muit t araduaua of h rnw, or coiiajsrejt . Tun apnrf niiovanii ytara aDnrntioah.D anl HO ir mpnthi advanra avtry ft month-, ! n tVa'rd'.WOTtn01"' to """"' xuuriii aiE,ii-eeverai posiiions onen ?ien,18 to 20 years old. In office o It arturlrg corporation! state age, ser fedgeytyntrif1 td II n flrtt RKTi for young large mxnu experience tr. SI too, General BPRINO OARDKN INStitUTE. cor. Broad and spring uaraen sis, scnoois 1 In chanlrs. electricity and automobile rati nlglil srts. tns I feea modi eratel epen Sept. 25t students enrolled now) nt classes in siee-nano nrawing. poos ana periodical Illustration, architectural drawing, pattern-thep .practice, thearetla and anilieil electrialty, meahsslcel and electrical - bile work, arithmetic algebra end ttwUmTi machlne-ahoD mathematical day ctoaaea In me chanical and electrical auto, work, theoretical end applied elettrlcltyt Join auto, claates now, fcOOK-r3sjsTtarT AND BTrWPOHAyilknJ WANTTO, othv positions open; BUSINUti SMHVICN'CO.. 1801 -AND fm. BLDa. 1 ol wlra wheels) fives driven about 2800 inlleti has sons 11,809 innes, newly ralntea snd gone ver In per fect enapa, ItOO cash. 11 N. 2tst st, ' ' STKAHNH-KhfuJHT t out Ing practically newi VW WM&ifcitil N.Jlr.a.d , et,. WIlTT'iTToTlirpT'l.paaasnger Touring, 11000. jpuflsg. cirioLn!: HUDSON PARTS SQHOER 8888.45 MA.IIK.KT ST. , ' 8KND0RT;REB IIULL-TU " Olf USED CARa . . OAKLAND PARTS Scholar SMIMSJltKEJ BT 1TOR SALE S.ton.PacTsrTtrurVa dump beeet g,'.fu:bT..libr.a.t'f3,ntra.'ni''r.tt ! , -T rl If SIS I II AUTO LIVERY AND -ARAOJM . )EPENDENT TAXICAB CO- AVE. f 8 BITVATION8 WANTSD-JTKKALl? teDCiKKEBrltS. lens axperleaee, d tlree to cure soaeunts ot phyelclaas. .Ofalleis or 6tl requiting expert boekkeetilss for sew er n sa bers nlfi. beore TVeloek. ' (MnlnSer eVae a, . Tasesir aad Deveree eU- oil xaaierieie CarHMBSfl., xaMft ww 1 ou m vwmrw . orj BOOKK-Erag. doutle entry, aad geofral efOre BslrVeryKiee.,,wrUn: IirrlSi EBS&ESAESm iWttdSpliblT-j-y,' ..eT." knatvi t-otiitus kal- mMl rm Isks . 'wWi.rpaieirSr. roY.oV.Vv$uSKT, srlJIaiwiBeOSiYerges.ed. rifONE Dl cleeed. Farnu VOPLAR. Vtlfpla hire tSenJi t yfwpcfo F.lS-aFa?M ..ew tiT w rinn t lAJrh' if Virfcyfa rr-wr -Ti --Jtr AUTd TWW ,'' ,w 'i. Av,w,nrr.;4tc H. Phoae Tl ilVt. , . s m v 1-Uli.i 1 a.sasgeg 1 ,a.m avto RBTAnuira 3r TWBlMtj-eetTIU asn sjmi 11 sx ' sn u 1 Koy MalaS ahfeniLxleM aai Wirf'tWftTIHLIII s-lltl ruv ruii jui ta-etH.Ur! vtxkLi -rlts i 60 .le.i'B ntr kaV. i Vrlve (vt MiU !- . f . - wvlr lor l8jrrwwn; rpu wntu.tj ix? nin imen f HWi JP' u an bfl JS I Wees 4! irw im i-i fl m
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