EVJjixNJLtf ( Lkl)GKIt-iHllLAi)JbJLPHlA. ' YVii.m,Ei3DAY, NOVJBAlliER 1, 1916 LAKE SUPERIOR IS AGAIN ACTIVE; REACHES BEST PRICE SINCE 1913 foreign Selling Not Yet Over Brokers Disposing of Stock Regular Way and Borrowing to Make , Delivery -Bonds Strong Also s V Lake Superior Corporation stock con tinued to brink record In the trading on th Philadelphia Stock Kxchnng today. It was by fur the most active stock throughout the day's session, more than 43,fJ0O shares changlnu hands. Late In the day a new high record since 191J was established, when the stock Bold at 2JH At tho top mark today the stock was up lust points, as compared with the close of Saturday and 44 above the; close of yesterday. The low point of the stock In 1915 was t, and tho high of that year There was n blff demand for the stock from the beginning of .trading, nnd this con tlnucd throughout tho day. There was much realizing during the session, nnd this brought frequent declines from tho high prices, but these losses were soon recovered. The company's five per cent Income bonds kept pace with the stock, advancing four points, to 40, All of the foreign-held stock which has been hanging over tho market for some time has not been sold. Jt has been gen eral knowledge that there was a laigo amount of stock owned abroad nnd that It would be fed out on the market as soon ns tho price reached the point set by the hold ers. This price, which In some cases was slightly better than 16, has In many In stances been raised with tho advance in tho market. In the last few days much of the stock which has been sold has been for foreign owners. This was not Indicated on the tape, as foreign selling usually would be, as mit ers 30 or sellers 30, meaning that the stock would be delivered In that many days. In stead the stock has been sold regular way nnd the broker selling has borrowed the stock to make delivery, to return the stock to the lender when the securities have been received from Europe. One large uptown house. Is nowsclllng 30,000 nhares In this manner. Th'elmajorlty of th's stock was sold today, The next most, active Issuo was Electric Storage Hatter', which sold up 2 point from the low. The demand for that slock did not appear until the afternoon, when there was a general spreading out of In terest throughout thc-llst. Huntington nnd Hroadtop preferred made another new top mark for tho year, selling up lol. Some S100 shares of United States Steel commor were traded In. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AJD FLOUR WHEAT Receipts, 127.278 bush. There was . farther decline of 8o In thin market, due Jo lrtWk.W-rt.-i.rrfJ',JHi:!Ht JV.'..C.- tiLlrrU,- K 7n bushels 1 I ,i I,,-. Xll'in. uw. , " - -I urf steady with a quiet trade. . viuoiauons. Carlo!. for 'local" rnd. as to location Western No 2 xellow 1 20O1 21. e'rn steamer vel ftw. If lWi.lD; western ,K yeUow. ll.lSt. ii fatm No. 4 yellow u.uwi.ioi . tf.T -.Helots. 18.353 bushels. Demand, was light snd Prices wers Wc lower. """IVi J." !ii whits SOOBOSc: standard white. 8DH "Kxf-tUceVpt. ?m'T;..l.. and 1.032.M5 lbs. as nirni anil vniiit'n s-mn J.n,iefbbl"Tower? ,Qot?Ho..r 19..I1... in -T.-4 winter clear. IK. 130. a-. o airi.ii.-,.. r?nsns do. patent. IR.7BOO: Kansas, clear. Jni?nn sack's I8.93&.I.-S drJ! straight, cotton Jacks ".Meu"sUi do. patent. rnlW mc . I BO&n.Thi sprlnr. nrat clear. 8.ftOO: do. ratent. in.rOWlOi do. favorite brands. H.1RJ IS M-elty mills, cholc. and fancy patent. 1 111.15 Win nf rlty mills regular grades, winter, clear, WwAssftoV'tr" d0- "rt'b'KLUOU was qulet.'lmt ateady under light ctfrlmts We quote at I7.00C8.0O per bbl.. a. to quality. pROV,SIONS smoked and alr-drled. 31c: western best, in eta "smoked. 34c: city and, western beef, Ruckle and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. r. beef hams. I2830; pork, family. 180.80 ffil.taml.TP. cured, loose. lOOlOUc: do. .SlVnVi" loose. SOOSOh , do. ta 2pz Vo V-Ind 'and. average. IDH c: hams, smoked. RAINS IN ARGENTINA SEND WHEAT DOWN Assertions of Poor Export De mand Cause Further Liquida tion and Serious Break a .- -iii,ai nn nntiru. uui cirnsi Me" Picnic shoulders. 8. P. .cured, loose, 14c; do. smoked. 15c: be les In pickle, accordinir Jo aversge. loose. I7Wc; breakfast bacon, as to tVsnd and average, city cured 22 o: break. f.st becon, western cured 22 c: lard, west- ern rennea. u-rc. ,n. "".-". .---: kc: lara. pure city, wuw reiiun.tii ....-. jc: lard, pure city, kettle rendered. In tubs, The market was quiet and the Pennsylvania Sugir Company reduced st prlcra to a basis of 7 45c. for extra tine a-ra nutated. Refiners list prices; Extra nne granulated. 7.4507.a5c; pow dered. 7 ri37.70cs confectioners' A. 7.337.50c; oft grades. n.7oa,7.45c. DAIRY PRODUCTS HITTER Demand ws fairly active nnd sunnlle were kept well cleaned up. Solid racked was Wc higher. Quotations: Western olld-pftrked creamery, fancy specials. 30c: ex tra, 37W3Rc, extra flrsla. aaffSnVic: rirats. 8.r.ic. secosds. 344 c: nearby prints, fancy. 40o average eitru. 3BO80c; firsts. 3Jc: sec "ends. 35 OSftc: special fancy brands of prints Jobbing at 4SB40C . . KGOd Choice fiebh ecus were scarce and K. nA hl.h-, TTnttttrnptlve stock. nOW- tvtt was little wa.ited and Irresular In valu. Quotations: In free cases, nearby extra. 41c per dozen: nearby tlrsts. 111.40 per standard case; nearW current receipts. 111.10-Ber'cas: western extra, 41c per iloirni extra firsts. 111.4(1 per case, firsts 111 1U per case: refrigerator ems. oxtra. 19.75 ir rase: nrsls. I0.30O9 no tr case; seconds IH.2.10N.85 er case: candled ckss lobblns; nt 4547o per iloxjn. OlIEEHG ruled rtrm snd hlcher under lleht cfferlnss, a cood demand and stronger country advices. Quotations;, New York full-cream, fancy. 22U22,ie- do. do. fair to sood, 21 illio; do," part skims. llOltic. POULTRY IjIVE The market ruled firm under moderate efferlnss and a lair demand. Kol low I nit are the quotations: Kuwls. as to quality. 15017;: roosters, 13W14c; sprlnB chickens, accordlns ; to nullity 14010c; ducks, ns to sire and quality, 1518c. turkejs. 22024c: geese, 15017c: plseons, old. per pair, 25028c; do, younc. per pair, 1822c. . , , . DRKSMEt) The market ruled .firm under llsht offerlnss and a fair demand. FollowInK are the quotations: Tresh-kllled. dry-packed fowls. 12 to box. dr-plcktd. fancy selected. 24c, do. welshing; 4H OR lbs. apiece. 23Hc; do. weighing 4 lbs. apiece. 23c: do. weighing 314 lbs. apiece. 22c; do. welching 3 lbs. apiece. 200 21c: fowls, In bbls . ice-packed, fancy, dry picked, weighing 4HOB lbs. and over apleoe. 23c i do, welghlnit 4 lbs. apiece. 22c: do, smaller lies. 7lfic: old roosters, dry-picked, lric: roasting chickens, western, weighing 8 lbs. and over, per pair. 23c: weighing fl7 lbs. per pair. 22ci weighing 304 lbs., 24023c: chickens, weighing 0O5W lbs. per pair. 2021o: do, mixed sites, 21022c; broilers, Jersey, fancy, 30032c; do. other nearby, weighing 304 Iba. per pair. 28030c; do. do, smaller sizes. 20027c; ducks. noarhM spring, 23&23cl wiuabs. white, weighing 11V12 lbs. per doz.. 15.7500; do, do, do, U01O lbs. per dec.. 14. 8505.50: do. do. do. 8 lb, per doz., 1404.85; do, do, do. 7 lbs., per doz., I3.50BS.75; do, do, do. OOim lbs. per doz., IU.75O2.0o; dark, I2.50O2.V0: mall and No. 2, e0cO1.25. FRESH FRUITS Trade was fair and values were well sua talnsd on choice stock of most descriptions. Quo tations: Apples, per bbl. Jonathan, I4.50O5; pluxb. ISW4: Grimes's Golden, I4.50&5; Hmoke. house. 1474.50. Alexander. 12 5003.25: Wealthy, 13 4: Twenty-ounce. I2.B0O3 SO: York Imperii, I2.5DO3.R0: lien Davis. I2.2302.75: falr to good. II. 5002.30: apples, Delaware and CHICAGO, Nov. 1. There was n bis break In the wheat market today under heavy general selling; brought about by re ports of good rains In Argentina and. asser tions that the demand for export was poor. Thcro were rumors Hint about 600,000 bushels had been sold to foreigners, but con firmation was lacking. December fell to $1,821; and closed ouly He above, the bottom after having boen as hluli as $1.88 H. Yesterday last prlc6 was J1.88T4. May dropped to 11.814 q"er hmltiK been up to Jl.SS'.J. and finished only ia above the lowest nt $1.82, which com pares with $1.854 at the close yesterday. July sold off to $1.45, but ended lic above the bottom, Tho high price was $1.49 U and yesterday's last quotation was $1.40i. Leading operators were more aggressive on the bear end than for some time on the belief that a reaction was due. Stop loss orders were uncovered as prices de scended. Pressure was particularly marked on De cember, In which nn Important owner changed his headings to May. according to gossip In the pit, and forced the aban donment of many smaller lines by specu lators, j Leading futures ranged as. follows: Yea'daVs Wheat Open. High, I.ow. Close. Close. December , , 1. May 1. July 1.4U ,-.m ,t,at, ri.liv.nfL December .May , ,'. July .... Oata December May .... Lrd November December January juus January ...13.05 Pork December ..20.50 January ...20.02 llld. tAskcd. 1.8" l.KS'4 1.H2U l.H2T4 l.M 1.H3U 1.854 1.H1S 1.N2 l.hUH lt,.7l ,1U 4.1U, 1,1,71 an: mil im SH tSll'I tt! H Bal' '.'. 88 .. 57I ..10.75 ..111.511 ..16.112 Hll'i 15'4 Bfli 8i 53V4 67 53 K 57H 88'4 .t54t t58t .. 110.01 16.73 10.47 1B.47 1(1.45 15.75 15.50 15.52 113.47 14.07 13.00 13.02 13.00 SB 112 20.00 t20.0 20.33 2n.53 2II.U2 20.17 20.U5 INomlnal. BUSINESS IS LA-RGE ON COTTON 'CHANGE Profit-Taking and Fear Over Submarine Situation Causes Heavy- Selling fair to good. II. 5002.30: apples, Delaware and Maryland, per hamper Fancy. 7ficOll; fair to sood, 40OB0c: quinces'. New York, per bbl. Eo, i. 13,5004.51)1 r". -', tsvj.au; quince w York, per bush.. 11.5001,75; lemons, pi , I3.B0O4.50; grapefruit. Florida, per erst I3W4.50: cranberries, an.. i"od., per bbl.. I5i Q.50 do. do. ner prate. S2fJ2.4(lt do. Jersey, dsr per crsts, 1202.40; do, do, light, per crate. 11.50 XF pescnes. niew sora. per naixii, ouvvue; rin. tin nee hunt. Intake!. II !jnffD1.7Ki tiears. New, York, per bush, hamper Weckel, I1.75U 2,25! Bh.ldon. I1.2501 BO; llartlett. No. 1, 11.23 41.76; do. No. 2, 50o; pears. New York, llart lett, per bbl., 1304.50; grapea. New York, per 4-lb. basket Concord, lOOlSc: Niagara, 17W iOc: grp. New York, per VO-lb, lnket Con- rora. oavfUrCt Nlaicara. &3vnc: piumi, New York, pr basket i)amont -'OtP25o, prune, 29 3&c; creensase 30 W 40c. VEGETABLES Th market ruled firm under Hcht ofTerlnce and a fairly active demand. Quotatlona. White potatoti, per bueh.pPennaylvati.il. choice, 11.75 sar t.wt nrw if Hi l,iiUltii 4J A.sW V , " nilllV jnHatoee. Jersey, laioee, Kamern X.DUI r basket, v Oow lit aweet po -'..- w toes. Jersey, ner basket. Mkil es. Caiitern Uhore. ner bbl. -No. 1. 1 ! No. '2. tl4fdl.AU: wt natatoea. llawara and Jlaryland, ier hamperNo. 1. 07ficj No. 2. 25a5t onions, per lOO.Ib. bar- No. 1. I2.9093.lfi; No. 2. S1,q"O1.70; cabbare, Dan '"per ton. $4&H4; do, domestic, per ton, 40949. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Nt3W YOnK, Nov. 1 The market for foreign exchange In the early dealings today was quiet and virtually, unchanged as to flotations, I.lre was a few points better, at 6.65 for checks. Sterling was steady and unchanged. Inactivity In the market was even more ( pronounced today and, with a single ex. centlon of a rally of 4 to 6 pojnta In Italian exchange from the final figures of Tues day, there was no change, In rates. . Quotations In the euily afternoon wero follows: Demand sterling 4, 76 11-16, cables 4,76 7-16, 60-day bills 4i71U? 4TIK: relchsmarks cables 70 6-16, (checks' TQU I lire cables 6.64 U. checks 6.65! HwIm oables. S.23H, cheeks B.H',i ; Vienna cables 11,8?, checks 11.88; Kcandlnavlan kroner caiild) 38,(0. ehecks 18,40; pMtas cables I0,X, cheoks 20,25: guilder eablfs 411-18, shacks ; ruble cables,. 30,65, checks 30.55, tJtATBe for money , CtM- Ttoa. !f 0ffk, ' 5 5u li tiSlHa?1 i.f 5, , 111 I!u HANK CLKARlNOt uonpared, wltb torre- ' vault NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Uusines was fairly large on the Cotton Exchange this morning, prices being b to 16 points net higher, the late months showing the small est advances. New Orleans, commission houses, Wall street and Liverpool were sellers, while some room traders, spot houses and southern Interests were buyers. Tho tone was steady, but after the call, January dropped 6 points, while the other months held at about the .opening levels. The early advance of about $4.50 per bale from Monday's low level attracted heavy reallxlng. Uneasiness over the sub marine situation doubtless increased the tendency to take profits, and prices broke sharply during the middle of the morning, with active months selling off some 30 to 39 points from the early high and about 20 points under last night's close. Trade interests were buyers on the de cline, but the selling was general, Includ ing renewed liquidation by old longs as well as profit-taking by buyers on recent de clines. A rally from 18.66 to 19.16 for January v-as followed by renewed Irregularity around midday. Yea. elnse. Onen. 111.11 1D.SK 1II.3T 19.42 10,43 December January March May ... July ... Spot ... .19.10 .10.11) .11). 2.1 .10.37 .... 10.81 ... .10.15 llleh. Low. Close. 10.'J5 JR. HI 1.4 18. -2.. 18.es 1H.HI) lR.e.' 18.00 1D.S7 II). 4.1 10.43 IN. (IK 1.0 1H.D2 18.00 18.T3 Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL, Nov. 1. Spot cotton today was In good demand and 44 points higher, on the basis of lt.21d for mid-upland, The sales aggregated 10,000 bales, Including 7000 bales American, The Imports were 23,000 bales, all American, The market for futures 'closed easy, at u net advance of 18019 points. IHATH- . ., .. . rOLQim. ?ct.1St1 AOMW X.. sMfr of. Cstharlne nJ late THomss "aolirer. KI . Relatives snd friends, mewed Virgin Mary So dality of Bt Ausustlns's. Invited to funeral. .Mir A-SO . m.. from mother's residence. 1"! N. Franklin at Solemn requiem msss at St Ancustlna'a Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy Cross Cem. IIOOTH. At TW-rste-, Minn., Oct, 21. LIZ 7.1B, wife et John tloolh, asd 01. Dus notice, of funeral will be riven, from 2303 N. 18th at tlOTI.n. BtuJoVnlr. Oct. SO. ttACHAH!. TIOTI.K. ared 58 Ilelallves ana friends Invited to funeral services. Frl , 7.30 a. m.. 3"3T Olive t, neiulem msss St. Agstha's Church a. m. Int llnty Cross Cem. Frltnds may call Thursday venlns;, IIOYI.T:. Oct. 8?!. at Pprlns Mills. Montsom ry Countv. 1.I7.2IR HOVt.K. wife of Hartley Iiorle seed 34, lle'sthes and friends Invited to funeral, Sprlnf. Mills Montcoinerv rounty, Th'ira.. !f, m. tnt Wistljiurel 1 III t Cem. IIRADI.KY. Oct, 31. PATItlCK. huthand of Mary Ilradle lne Mnniaiuel. Itelatlvea and frlnd. nlo Oalhollc Hon of IVrry. IN It It. itellef, t'ouri V.xcelaior r. of A , nnd Cramn"s lui. lien. Assj , InWiM to funeral, rial.. S.3J n. m.. from lata resldinr. S91S Warren at. holemn mass of renulem Ft, James's Church lu a. m. mi. no.y irt era. IIIIADV.--lirt. 2. HAHAII. widow of PalrlfV Ttrsdi. nred M. ltelatlies and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . K . m.. it.rlors nt William MeCnnnxhy. Iitraster and Wjomtnir e... Ardmore, ra. IIik'i mass St.Colnun's Churca U u, in. Int. St. Denis's Cem. 1UIASRI.3IANN. Uct. St. PJIAXK M . Iius Itnnd of Violet II. (nee ltm-erltnd) and Son of Krank M and llessle nra'limnn. In Ms 21th Near IMatltta and friends Inilieil to funeral, 'rhura.. 1 :3it p. m.. MOO Wakefield St.. Uermin lown int. private, llalhorn Cem. llltOOKa. Oct. 31. ANNA II., daushter of late William and Ellitb.th I., lirooks. Further notice of funeral nllt be riven . IlitOWN 4Vt. SO, HAItHAttA. Wldorr of I.aae llroirn. Dr.. axed Hi. llelatltes and friends muted' to funeral. 'Inurs.. 2 p. in . from rsl dene of son-in-law. 191) t&. Iioxa at. int. llelviie Cera, . COWAN. Oct. 30. WILLtAM J., uband of lata Catherine Cowan (nee Matfon). and aon of late Robert F and Isabel! Cowan, aaetl 37. Relatives and friends. Woolen Yarn Workers' Ixcal, No, 323. Invited tn funeral. Thurs., 2 p m 17B Diamond st. Int. private. .Cox. At Merchantville. N. J.. Oct 23, JOHN W. COX, husband of Miry S. Cot (nee ftrhoek) "iu H,urr n. ir. II. m. idi, if, , c, ji i nils.. Pa. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral cervices. Thurs., a p. m.. 323 B. Park ave Merchantville, N. J, Int. private ltarlelah Cem. Friends may view remains Wed., 8 to 1U p, tn. rtum Ilinerai CULllF.hTSON Oct. SO. ilAROAnET V., widow of John Cutbertson and daushter of Ilrld st and Isle Patrick J Dnlan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., V a. m. 11)30 McClellan St., below Moore st lllch requiem mass Ht. Thomas Aquinas Church 10:30 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cem, CUTlinERT. Oct. 30. MARY R. CLTH pERT, dauhter of Henry and late Sophia Cuth bert. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervtcea, Frl., t:30 p. m., residence of brother In-law. Harry C, Mitchell. HIS Wharton at. Int. private Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve DAVIS Oct. SO. at Pensarola, Kla.. CAP TAIN JOSEPH 1... husband of Susanna Davis and son of late Dr. William lleaaley Davts. Relattvea and friends. Kensington ...ndre No, "11. F. and A 31.. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. V a. in., parlors nt Tltlnw Ilroa,, 3(27 N. Uroad st. .Services Cedar Hill Cem. 1(1 a. m. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. DAZIK8 Suddenly. Oct. 30. ROllERT J., son of David T and Harah Dailea, sued 23 jesrs. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., parents' residence, 223 K. Unssl St.. German town. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may view re-P-alM Wd. f(er 7 p. m. DOTL.K. Oct. SI. TMOMAH II. DOYI.n. Ilel lives and friends. St. I'atrlrk'a Holy Name So ciety, St. Paul'a T. A. II. Society and all other societies of which he was n mercVr. Invited to iiinerai. nat.. h:30 a. m.. 14 8. 'J n st. Solemn hlsh mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a. tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. KAlJSKlt. Suddenly. Oct. 31. C. IIENRT FAUSER. Relatives and friends Invited u. funeral services. 1733 Columbia ave.. Sat.. 2 c. m. Int, prlyste. J--OX. Oct. 30. tJdlSA. wife of David Fox. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 1:30 p. m., residence of son-lnlaw. II. F. Mark ley, 8331 New Queen St., Kails of Schu.lklll. Inu Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., 7 to 0 p. m. FLANAGAN. Oct! 28. JENNII3 J., daughter of Mary K. Flanasan (nee Fenton) and late John It. Flansjran. Relatives and friends Invited to funiYal, Thura.. 8:30 a. m.. Slrl.1 Aramlngo ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity II. V. !.. 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. c r'JJ-rr.'O'h onth. 31at. SARAH T. (nee SchoMeld), widow of Horaco P. Fry. aged 08. Due notlre will be riven. OARRYLEWICZ. Oct. 29. ROLEHLAW .7.. huaband of KHz. M. Oabrylewtrx. axed (12. Rela tives and friends. Societies of the Polish Alli ance, . Z. N. I',, No. 1; T. II. P. Kosciusko, Adam Mlcklewlrx, Shoemakera' llranch, No. 2; Polish Home, 2d and Falrmount ave.. Invited to fu neral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m , 1128 N. Sophia st. lllsh requiem mass 8t. Peter's Church 11 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CIAM-ACHIER. Oct. 30, MARY E. OAT.1.A. qilER (nee Foy). wife of Nell Gallagher. Rcla "ra inenas. league or eaerea Heart or HI. .Oregory'a Church. Invited to funeral, Frl., H a. m., r.432 Merlon ave.. West Phlla. High mas of. requiem St, Oregory'a Church 0:30 a. m. Int. lloly Cross Cem. Omit flowers. OANNON, Oct. 30. Rev. WILLIASI F. GAN NON. 8. J. Rev, clergy, relatives and friends. Invited to funeral. Thurs. a, m., Church of the Gesu. lNlh nnd Stiles sts. Divine office will begin 10:30 a. m., followed by requiem mass 11 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funersl. OARY. Oct. 81. WILLIAM E.. husband of Amanda M. Clary, aged (IS. Relatives and friends, Unlverstt Lodge. No. 012 F, and A, M., Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m.. t33 !(, 43d st. Int, prlvat. GEPMROTH. Oct. 31. CHARLES, son of Philip and Katherlne Faust Cermroth, sged 811. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ices. ti., z P. m.. parents- residence. 02 Wal nut at.. Camden, N. J. tnt. Arlington Cem. .GOLDSMITH. Oct. 30. FRANK II., husband of Morence Goldsmith. Relatives and friends Invited to funersl services, Thurs., 10 a. m., 6321 Pemberton st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may cull Wed., 7 to 10 p. m. Auto aervlce. OUTIANN. Oct. 80. at Sellersvllle. Ps.. CHARLES A., husband of Maria K, Gutmann (nee Dorn), ared S3. Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. B415 N. Fair Mil at. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. Auto service. . HAINES. Oct. SO. JOHN V.. husband of I.lnda M. Haines (nee Morton), axed 30. Rela Jives nnd friends, Phlla, Lodge, No. 34, L. o. M.i employes of Hastings Co., Invited to fu neral aervlces, Frl.. 10 a. m., residence of lainer-in-iaw, iiouert i". Morton. 701 B. eoth at. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs eve, 6 HAYES. Oct. 3u. JOHN P.. husband of Helen a. Hayes (neo Flnnessey) nnd son of late P. J. and Mary A. Hayes. Relatives and friends. San Salvador Council. K. of C; St. Michael's T. A. D. Society, all other societies of which he waa a member, Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. 3120 N, Rroad at. Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church (Rroad and Duller sts.). 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HEADMAN. Oct. 31, WILLIAM HEADMAN, husband of Maggie Headman. In Ootn year. Relattvea and friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Frl., 2 p. in., 3022 Manayunk ave. Int. West minster Cem. HEFTON. Suddenly. Oct. 28. DENIS, hus bajid of Margaret Heftou (neo Ilurke) and aon of DennU and Ellen teflon. Relative! and friends Invited tn funeral. Frl . fi.fiii . m.. 2H!!7 Ann st. Requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a, m. Int. Ht. Ann's Cem. .HENNE11ERRY. Oct. 28, PHILIP, husband of late Ellen Henneherry. Kelatlvea and frlenda. Division No. 7. A, O, H.i Court Esst End, No. 03. F. of A.: Washington Lodre. No. 1631, K. and I.. of IL. Invited to funeral. Frl., K a. tn.. 2323 S. American at. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Our ljidv of Mt. Carmet 0.30 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem. HBYSER. Oct. 80. nt the residence of hr pelce. .Mrs. Frank C. MrCown. atil 4th ave . Haddon Heights. N. J.. MAROAnET P. HEY Vn-.. Services and Int. nt Chamberaburg, Pa... II1CK3. Oct. 20, (120 N. 32d at.. ISAIAH IIICKH, Funsral aervlces at convenience of family. Int. prlvat South Laurel Hill Cem. It Is kindly requested that no flowers be sent. HOLLAND. Oct. 81. MARY HOLLAND (nee Patterson), widow of Ueorge Holland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 1:30 p. m 2333 N, 8th at. Int, prlvato Northwood Cem. HOWELL. Oct 81. 1010, MAnY R. HOW ELL. widow of Qeorge It. Howell, aged 70. tuners i services at 2128 l'lnr St., frl., li a, m. . M.Tlt tires and friend Invltsd A funsral, rrl,. i:3 P.- ". Pleassntvllle Reformed Chuith, Eureka, Pa tnt Rose Hill Cem. . MASLAND. Soddenly. Oct. SO. JOBEnt It.. husband tf Mary p, Mai'und and. son of lata John.snd Mary llasland, gd 0. llelatlvss and friends Invited to funsral services. Thurs.. 3 p. m 10 E. Claplcr st.. Oermantown. Int. private. McCOT Suddenly Oct. 20, HirOK.MeCOT, husband of late Elisabeth McCoy. Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 7 So a m.. resi dence, f Charlra McDevUt, 3I0J Kdsemont st. Requiem msss i nurcn of the Nativity, U . m. Int lloly Cross Cem Auto tuners) MeKENNA Oct. 20, MAItY.wldow of Charles MrKenns. Relatives and friends lnvlte.1 to fu neral. Thurs . 8.3(1 a m, residence of aon-ln- law. .t l itl-. n,r. J !-. l nemilem mass May of Mere Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy -,:,.".vtm..Awo lunerai. Cem Auto funer AUUIILIN. Oct. 30. In Doylestown, im.I): MAItV .Plla e ,-M.-'- ,l -,,hlln r.l SA. iteiitlves end fflrnds Irvltol U funeral, frorh residence if daughter. Mrs. James stlnsov; 207 Deaf, it !-...!. -,-. !'-... 1 n m Int. North Cedar Hill Cem MEANET -Oct. 30 JOHN .T MEANF.T , of Isle John nnd llrWsit Mesney. Hiy'" "' irieniia invitetl tn funeral. Tnurs.. i iu a ltw. WAirnia-riAT,K Coillnscd iw.PrtCfdliifi Column nCLI, TRt."P"ONB OPnRATIf0 and Wa-1. ,--.- ..- I,... In hlitaint healthful surroundings, with excellent oppor vuniiira tor rapid aavancemem. In. Philadelphia. prolMbly thore Is one within a few Mocks from votir home Unusual oppor tunities for earnest. Intelligent j-ouni women r.'i "'n MIIT.lii at. lllsh niass of requiem. St Lilmnnd s Church In a. tn. Int. lloly Cros Cem. 1U)RN tx-l 2I. EDWARD, husband of Inls Marirel Mnrnn (nee MM.aushlln). Relatives and frlnls Invited to funeral, Thurs. N 30 5. T.- . 2V0 Panama at. Requiem high mass '. Patrick's Cliurcn 10 a. m. Int. lloly Cross tin , SiqnniS Oct. 30, m.RNARD. h'isband of n - nose Mnrrln (nee McDevUt) and late.uain- rlne Morris (nee Colllnsl. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral. Sat., 8 h. m., 3008 Lancaster ave.. West Phlla. Molemn mass of requiem St. Grcxorj'a Churcn u 3J a. m, Int. fcathtdral .MJ-",,C,A,IT 0et 80, MICHAEL son nf lata W llllsin and Catherine) Mulcahy. aged 42, lats of 11.8 llroad st. Relatives ami friends, mem l"rs of Record Relief lien. Assn and Limerick tjunrd. niv. No. 62, A O. It . Com No.., 12. Red llranch. nnd Thnmaa Francis Ilurke Club. Invited (o funeral. Frl, 8 a. m.. from residence of brother Peter Mulcahy, 2il4.-. 8. 18th st. Bolemn msss of requiem St Teresa's Church 10 :M'ni!r,V.Yfer0lVC'S.VMOEt. NAUDA1N MfRPIIEV hushind of Ksrah A. Murphey, aged 88 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Thura . 2 p m., 183t N. 23th st. Int. private Laurel Hill Cem t ,Mi'.,lC..,y-. r"'' -I. at Kalrvlew. N. J.. WIL LIAM W Ml'TtrilY aged 87 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. .2 p. m . rnir-zir-,-, n. j, itervires rrinity t. n.. v-nurcn '.'..C-. m.. lMi Churchard NELSON lict. IV. SARAH A.. Widow of Wllll-imll. Nelson, axed 73. Relattvea and frrvndi Invited to funeral. Thurs. 0 a. ra., dauxhter'a residence. Mrs. Mary Daland, 103 Sansnm st HerMces 8t Peter's P. U. Church, 3d and Pine sts.. 10 . m. Int. Fernwood Cem. Remalna may be viewed Wed. eve, . O'HRIEN. Oct, 20. WILLIAM J. O'lmil.N. Relatives and friends lnvlte-1 to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 a. m., residence of sister, Mrs. Katie Horn. 2828 need at. IlMiitlnn, maaa fit. Ilah-Ura Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OTTO. Thlrd-dsy. Tenth Month Slat, RE RECCA M . wife of John II. Otto, aged U2. Rela tives snd friends Invited to funersl service-,, t rlends' Meeting. Plymouth. Montg. Co . Sixth. day. Eleventh Month 3d. s P. m. Int. Pljmouth llurvlng Ground . PATTON Oct. 28. JOSEPH A. PATTON. Funeral to which relatives and friends, 30th Ward Demoeratle Asso. are Invited. Thurs. 8 a. m . 1118 Wharton st. Mass of requiem Church of st. Thomas Aqulnsa 0,30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. PKTTlT. Tenth Month 3lst: WOODNUTT PETTIT. aged fcO Relatives and ftlends In vited to funeral, 230 E Ilroadway, Salem, N. J.. Sixth-day, Eleventh Month 3d, 2 v. m. Train leaves Market st, ferry, Phlla., 12:23 p. m. for Salem. .POUUfi. Suddenly. Oct. 30. MICHAEL, aon of late Jamea and Mary Pogua (nee McMahon). late of Klngacnurt, Co. Cavan. Ireland. Funeral will be announced later, from funeral apart menu i Thomas John O'Rourke, 1710 Morris at. New York papera ropy. .POOI.K. Suddenly. Oct. SO. JENNIE E.. wife of George II, Poole, aged 33. Relatives snd friends may view remains Wed., from 7 until 1JI p. m nrartments Warder J. Phillips, nni) N. loth st. Int. llrotherhood Cem.. Mt. Holly. N. J Thur, Train leaves Market st. ferry 12:30 p. m. REHCR, Oct. SO. RUFIIS REESE RERER. aged 72, Relatives and friends, also Hiram Ledge. No 81. F. and A. M Invited to funeral aervlces, Thurs.. 2 p. m . at Chapel of Andrew .t. Hair & Son. Arch and 10th sts. Int., Ivy Hill Cem. HEED. Oct. 30. EDWARD Rt'MFORD. son of E. Chandler and Deborah L. Reed. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral aervlces. Thurs.. " p. m., aunt's residence. Mrs. Elisabeth M. Pierce. 741 N, 41st st, Int, Monument Cem., lleverly. N. .1. RICHARDS. At Trenton. N. J.. Oct. SI, JOHN TAYLOR, son of Dr. J. N. nnd Rebecca Richards. In 34th year. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, residence of parenta, Fallslngton, Pa., Thurs., 2 p. m. Int. private Morrlsvllle Cem. Conveyances will meet train leaving Rroad St., Phlla., Pa.. 12.03 p. m.. ar riving Morrlsvllle l:ti4 p. m. Also trolleys leav Ins Newtown, Pa., 12:45 p. m.. arriving st cor. P.nn an,! Trentnn ,.. Mftrrlavtlle. Pa. RICHARDS. Oct '-'. ISAIAH O.. husbsnd of Matilda Richards, Relatives and frlenda. Dyers and Mercerlxera' union. No. 1, Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. at lull E. Arizona at. Remalna may bo viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p. m. Int. Oreenmount Cem. lULEY.Oct. 30. JOHN THOMAS, aon of Edward V. and Catharine M. Rlloy. aged 7 years and 4 months. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura., 2 p. m,, parents' residence, 20R9 E. Kingston at. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Re mains may ha viewed Wed. eve. .... SCOTT Oct. 81, at Watklns, N. Y.. LEWIS ALI.AIRE SCOTT, aon of the lAte I.ewls A. and Fanny Wlstar Scott. Funeral services at 1800 S. Illttenhouse square, Frl.. Nov. 3. at 11 a. m. Omit flowers. Int. private. SHARP. -At Vlncentown. N. J.. Oct SI, ETHEL MAY. wife of Clarence D. Sharp and daughter nt John and Nlmmle L. I.ambace. aged 23. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Sat.. Nov. 4, 1 p. m., Vlncentown, N. J, Int. IU8lM0Nr----Oct. 31. HERMAN SIMON, aged (12. Relatlvea and frlenda. employes Phlla., Countv Prison. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 1443 H. 13th st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl., from 8 to 10 p m. SLATER. Oct. 30. MARY B.. widow of Ell Slater, aged 73. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral services, residence of son-in-law. C. ET Itoehm. 1730 N. Aberdeen at., Thura.. 1 p. m. int -Mi, aiorian wm, uematns may There are twenty-tight Pell Central Offers between 18 and 22 jears of age, New employes are paid while learning and are rapidly advanced. .Pleasant dlnlnr rocma. where th nest cr food Is soM at tost. In every Central office. ComfortaW sitting rooms for readme and relaxation. Opportunity for advancement to 8enlor and Supervising positions, Apply st 400 Market street, dsllr. except Sunday, 8:S(I a. m to 3 p. tn.. or evenings between Tjhi and 9:00 at ny of tha following Central Offices! T UOT jtrnxAWtmiu&t CesHiMers! from m seats Cttasva) -nitlOMT., DNSPJlBTtC .SOT YRAII8 OF AOE. OF OOOD. SOLCA KXCKI.bi.NT Ol'PQHTl NtiV TO.J-I NEWSPAPER BCSl.VEHSt . Artt VA.NUl.Jia.Ni TO O.v ASK KUtiin, RH l MfH AD tl pimkF.BwIMI TMBM! OLAf.lFlCAllONS. APPLY LWDOHK OT. rrcK. ask run m. houhoakb. EOV, over 10 years, to feed norJoft press. Ap Ply Attn flcor. vufl chestnut st.. Job printing department. JVff -MM MT?SWTlH3wEHsaBai 1?- fc -- - Ill Haw Caayli t&MZffl Jf a ac nVawtnmr llsiM. Whole m sort tlwi. etttrM .'gtly ayaar, ili rrantlM TBSSVk 28 W, Chelten ave., Oermsntown. ftlth at. and. Woodland ave. j.iM rtnutn uroan st. Itth and Diamond sts. Lancaster ave. 411ft Itarkef at Hope and berks sis., Kenslniton. iter ave. esst of Md at. CHAMREnwonK and sewing! no laundry work. 1812 Illttenhouse sq. Phone txcust 1237. CHOCOLATE COATERS and learners, Apply . Acker's confectionery, 121 N. 8th It, COOK and downstairs work! also chambermaid and vvaltressi must have referencea, Apply 2208 Walnut at between 10 and 12. COOK AND WAITRESS to go to country, near Wilmington, references. M 338, Ledger Office, CREAM DIPPERS and learners. Apply Acker's confectionery. 121 N. 8th st DRAMATIC TEOPLE Must leave cltyt give , Phonr. U 40, Ledger Central. DRESSMAKER wants experienced waist nnlsh . ers I sol l.ocuit st GIRL, while, for chsmberwork and waltlng.Yn Oak ban, have references. Call Wednesday, 1323 N. llroad St. GIRL, white, for cooklns and downstairs work In Oak Lane; reference. Call Wednesday. 1323 N Rroad. GIRL whlto. Protrstsnt. for general hnusewnrltt 2 .lnfamUy,salary 13. A 181, ledger Office. UIRL for general housework: excellent home u, nam Kiri. 4J., , i:isi. ailU.S. white. 2?wantvd. aa rook.chambermald maid and waitress; do laundry work; refer ence. Phone r.BI J. GIRLS wanted, handy with the needle: slesdy emnoment. Apply Frank Schoble, & Co., 10th and Oxford OIltbH over 10. Apply International Art Pub lishing Co., 12th and Callowhlll, arcond floor. O IR lbs oyer .10 sears nf age- rood wages. Ap- Ply WolfACo..3iO N.12th sb HOSIERY TOPPERS and knitters on Kcolt Wllllsms and Standard F mnrhlnea; highest 7- ant, air-nur worK, iiygtenio I leeeea un HOT In office! chance for advancement. M. D. v'ooi. Ami Cuthlrert st. HOY. 14, for errands In real ratals office. G. 113, bidg.r Central. HOYS wanted. 10 Sesrs or over. $9 and Sip per week. Apply at once. Decker, JSmltn Page. Water nnd Snyder ave. HOYS Wanted, errand bora. II to 10 jtarsi ptrm, ws.i opportunity for advancement. Ap- ily 1'enniK-k Mrehsn Co.. lOOi budlow. ROYS wanted ns meesenners. Western Union Telegraph Company. ISitl Chestnutat. ROTS wsnted. Id years of age. Drown A Baiter Company. Franklin and Willow sts. ROYS. 10, tor real estate o7fic. Call 10 a. m N. K. cor. 83d and Wharton sts. ... CARD WRITER WANTED. WITH DEPARTMENT STORE EXPERIENCE. APPLY DOX P 107, LEDGER Ol'TICE. CHAUFFEUR for Csdlllae limousine: location, Oak banet competent man required: good posl Horn steady employment. Address E 10, P. Olloxl(443 C1.ER1C Tn "stock broker' office) must "b ex perienced In general office work! age about 2ni give referencea and aalary expected. E n.1l. Ledger Central. JOSEPH G. DARLINOTON CO. require HELPERS OS DELIVERY CAItSt good wages) permanent poelllona, STOCK ROYS wsnted. over 10 vesrs ot agei permanent rosltlona, with good wages. Apply Superintendent, 1120 and 1128 Chest nut st. DRAFTSMAN wanted, ono with experience on machine toola or similar work preferred. Ad dress Rox 117. West Chester. I'a. EbEVATOR OPERATOR wsnted. young"man. . In truet company. A 133, Ledger Office. ERRAND nOTP RbAUNERK REQUIRE NEAT ERRAND ROVS, INSIDE WORK. NOT UNDER 18: RHINO CERTIFICATES WITH TOU. APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. FOURTH FLOOR, 833 MARKET 8T BEFORE 10 A.M. UbAUNERS eXMrtim-ed tassfrtsa tr: eisvs rsXvot-gg, i aSMir venimi. tsTOCX flAbKliMKN fw sjwrf ro-asnM: 'kUH . Issue! sirktly cjMsmjsssM Mil. lsTirsrWr" TIN-AND RHICRT llVOW WOkaa.eireTl.. t --i-SJ?! .l'lS.fWa-HSl,,,,,.,, , '$ rJ "n V'ATCMM. REOUIIlC 5D AND H AH A ItLAHNBrtn REti KXPKIt,lll-Nis'-DJlND rt B fl P XV-T&,.!MA.S APPLY HUPlOWf "criv,!.. IUKTII. riAJUH, BT., lltrollE 10 A. M. HLAUNER3 WINDOW CbEANKns wanted! 10. fruaaa Maalt, a. -. !- ' . a T. - " S7 -"" i."i't, .-npp.y nonm.-Mw. VMjii mm WOOIJ TUHNKh wntN.--4-Jn4.ri.l waWT cmplflrmtnt to relfAb.t and roTii?fT i!-i"Xf V" lieiariutr liUmwr to., kih YftL'NO NANTrt to ify'iti of srV, to'tts! Is . I'l.uviiia nincei rj-smmar ecnooi eii-aeaari-aa and neal appearance. M 310. bedg-tr tSi-. ToUNtl MAN7 for ssmplT" department elittt UI.'JLe "5et ,". references and salary rs quired. O 141. bedfer Central. . ' Vo?!:.(., MAN- "bout ,22 year. old", ror cTi-JctS position In purchasing dtpartmept, The lori' - ru0': Prankford. ,. , YOUNG MAN for general offfc work! nat hayr ood rducntlnn: state sgs and referme. ,1 103. Ledger Offlcs. ' flVC. CaM If? hart on. . JAPANESE, cook and downstsTrs man! refer- t.nX'if!M,,S!f?d.,..l,J,t wn"- Telephone Chert nut J.JMn3Vednesdajr morning., ' .. . fleneml . noOKKEEPEHS and TYPIST8. a OUNO MAN for real e.tsle ofi -J?!.?1'.-.!. K..'cor. 23dandJVha ettA --. c Ct.ERICJt. Xln.lt- STrvniiniMivni sTa V,,.,tr...i0"itl,,,," Wn 'or high-grade me nulkllM 8EIV1CB CO., 1S01 L.nJ w SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE lOOKkEEPUR and stenographer: 8 years' t executive ability, capable, reliable: rel encci salary J13, F 7SS, ledger Central, drwear Co.. Hosiery Dept.. 2413 N. Howard HOSIERY PA1RERS and foldera on ladles' and children's cotton goods. Hygienic Fleeced Un derwear Co., Hosiery Dept., 2118 N. Howard HOUSEKEEPER' (working) Refined gentleman wanta trusty, clean Protestant, experienced aa rook, waitress, marketing: one of city's best homes; good wsges; references last place. Give Phone, o 137, Ledger Central. HOUSEWORK White" girl for general house. w.?irki - .2.Jamll?i """ wagea; reference re- quired 1941 N. Uroad at. HOUSEWORK Womsn for general housework! -! In family: suburban: state wares; refer ences. F 3I. Ledger Central. HOUSEWORK White. 3 In family; wages 17". nu wanning. cooKing and downstairs work. Phone Merlon 633. ln,Ni.K"S,on, 'S'1 shlrts.Apr)ly Jacob MUIefT loth and Reed. LADY, over 23. educated anJ"reflnedT foriwr manent position! experience not necessary, but must ba willing to learn and to work Indus triously: best references required: hours 10 to 4; salary Its to 120 to. start, Address G 82. Ledger Centra ' LADY'S MAID and aeamstress: experienced, joung. capable, whlto woman: city In winter. ?.?.',? wUh references, all week. 1'. O. Box 75, lllanovaL Pat MAi!?l lrotestantrupatlrs "maTdVassTstwTth children: best wages for refined, settled per i?i1 IS'Wa" required. Telephone Chestnut Hill 1103 Wednesday morning. NURSERY GOVERNESS. North German": sThlb . dren:nrasthaverefa.40HlW'ynnefleld ave. OFFICE ASSISTANT to bookkeeper and general clerical work; state age. experience and salary , lo atsrt. M 331, Ledger Central. OPERATORS on single-needle machines, steady work. Apply Greenwald Brothers, 247 8. 3d. ha vtawnd Wed.. 8 to 10 n. tn. uvirril J'lct- 8. suddenly. JOll band ot Clara J. Smith (nee Rels) nnd son of Northern Iron Ore Makes Distribution NRW YOHK. Nov. 1 The trustee of the Great Northern Iron Oro Properties have declared a distribution of "5 cents n share on the trustees' certificates of beneficial Interest, payable December 20. DoqIch close December 2 and reopen De cember 21. Int. nrlvate. JACKSON. Oct, 20. AMANDA f. JACKSON, aged 87, Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Thurs., 2 p, m., 11374 Drexel rd., Overbrook. Int. private. JAME8 Oct. 31. C. EDWIN, ami of the late Charles E. nnd Ella II. Janes. Relatives and friends Inylted to fureral services, Frl., 2 p, tn., 341 N. flth st. Int. private. KEEGAN Oct. 31. THOMAS, husband nf Ellen Keegan. Due notice of funeral will b given from 2012 lirown at. r-r.l,l,x. uci. art. i.aijiic. ann or iternarq and Rose Kelly (me McFadden), of Dunfsnash. Pa. Doneral. Ireland. Relatlvea and friends. Holy J'am" Society pf St, J",itrlck'a Church: Funeral for Father Gannon Funeral services for the llev. William r. dannon, 8. J -who died Monday In St, Joseph's Hospital, will be held tomor row morning In the Church of tho Oesu, eighteenth and Stiles streets. Divine office will be sung; by members of the local clerny, beginning at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass will be celebrated by Father Pavey. rector of the church. The body will He In state at the church tonight Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. leuna di- Kit Skwk cVwrlt sHuuEia day I ..tuMM ,,;"tti Jwe i iu . . . Ull., pm!7i TsVjMffl ' site Mrs. Mary It. Howell Mrs. Mary R. Howell, seventy-one years old, widow of Cleorge It. Howell, of a so cially prominent family, died yesterday t her home, 21?' Tltio street. Befors" her marriage Mrs. Howell was Miss Mary R. .Robinson. A son, Horace Howell, survives Jier. eatfjs. .ALBRaJCHT. Oft. M. -WBEPmNK C.. widow sfchureh of . TVamss Aqulsss, invMid ig runersi. Fn.. d'j -v. aa.. us.a 410 I sa8 funeral. Frl.. I'M deuca. Thomas F. . ft4sn. B mm&?mv K!Sffl'ti2Llir. -''- IT - TI' T 7 ' - T " r. I M MSill-w. eP I iri res' .llgsaasttn. 0X SWSI husband f li- . -fajejr. FAN tIT- riEABUlK H VffiS1 mmm mmmmW 'w! w nuun. niMfMBa ?mm?& risfcH.--Oci. n7mEaukrM. ylfexl '& il tSpr'l " wlH;a xasMaTsil I . RATsfY) farsaaeTv ftf vrffnalaainM" Dlv. No. 4H, A. O. II. and Kn.ghls of the lied Rrnnch Commandery. Nn. 20, Invited to funeral, Frl.. H:3n. m.. residence nf brother, Patrick Kelly. V210 Pltswater st, H.ilemn mass of re- uictn r(. I'airicK s v-nurcn iu a. m. ini. iioiy KbiNicoct st. ntonnB klink. widow ne isin inariee Relatives and asonio 4J.-.II srlngton n Cress Cji rvi.mrv. viri oi. i-ii.ji.iir, ivi.irorv. wiaow of Philip Kltnk snd daughter of the late Charles ana Anna Mvers. agea tva. ivetstives friends, also Mt, Zlon feniple. No. 13, M Tie. Invited lo f'ineral Prl, 2 p. m., Sllverwood St., Manayunk. Int. bstsr cm., llnsbornueh. ltetnslns niav ha i U'iiurs.. 7 to 10 p, m LAMIKOHD. Oct. 30. JOHN T. LANG roitD. son of late Thumss and Ellta Mnjford. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thura.. tj:80 a. m.. 20.1 N. Wicombe ave.. Ijinadnwiie. Del. Co,, Pa. Solemn mass or requiem St. Phllo mena's Church lu a. m. Int. New Cathedral C,mEtvVbt.L&ct?rj6- HRADVIEbD a. son of late James and Josephine II bewls, aged 40. Iiody may be viewed at O.'l Diamond at., WsJ, evg. attar 7 o'clock. Services nd Int. at New vine. Cumberland County. Pa., Thura afternoon, bfoplL-rOot. 28. MAUD T. LINDH (nes nenntdy). wife of Charles K. Llndb. Jr. Rela vta and trends. H- V, M, Sodality and Leagus 8f Secrvd IjMrtv !R.v'fd to funeral, Thurs.. ao a. ni.. 10M E. Chelten av. Solemn mass of requiem Chureh of Immsculala Conception 10 a, m, Int. Holy flrpulcnre Cem. LiTZ. Oct., ,i CHRISTIAN, husband of Madid-. Luts, (nee Stlefer). aged 38. Relatlvea Snd friends Invited 19 funeral aervlces. Wad,, p. m...45 N- Lawrence t. Int. at conveni ence nt family. . LYNClb Oct. "SO, JOHN M.. husband of lata Ellen Lynch (ae Danahue). Relatives and T. A. O, 11,. InvRed fo funeral. Frl.. 8:80 a. 1.. sdlS Carlton irtV. Phlla, Solemn mas of Carlton M-iW, Church offpur Cathedral. Cem. Lady of Victory 10 a, Peter and late Elizabeth Smith, aged 28. Rela tives and friends, offlcera of the 7th Dlst.. Police Pension and Relief Fund, Invited to funeral. Thura,. 8.30 a, m,, 1)37 N. Lawrence at. Solemn high requiem mass St. Peter's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchrs Cem. Auto service. BTAbbMAN. Oct. 31 FRANCIS SCHEETZ. husband of bucy Wade Stallmnn. Relatlvea and friends, Mitchell bodge. No, 11)0. K. and A. M Seminole Tribe, No. 30, I. O. R. it.; German town Castle, No. 03, A, O. K. of M, C: em ployes of Phlla. Tar Office; Oermantown Repub lican Club, Invited tn funeral services, Hut., 2 p. m., 20 B. Clsplr st.. Oermantown. Int. St. Thomas's rem , Whltemarah TAYLOR. Oct. 81. V. HLMONT TAYLOR, aon of George W. and the late Mary Elisabeth Taylor (nee Hlmmelelm), aged 1!3, Relatives and friends Invited to funersl services, Frl., 2 p. m., father'a rcaldence, 3 Merrick Villa, Cofllnsswood, N. J, Frlenda may call Thura, eve. Int. Harlelgh Cem. ULRICK. Oct. 30. CHARbEB ULIUCIv. aon nf late Henry and Elizabeth Ulrlck. aged 6'i, Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral aervlces. Thurs., 10.30 a, m.. J. II. Stanger A Pro.. 4340 Frankford ave., Franklord. Int. Cedar Hill CVANDEaRIFT. Oct. 80. WILLIAM, husband nf Annie Vandegrlft and son of William C. and late Ella Vanderrlft. aged 2H. Relatives and friends, employes of Oeorge W. Illalon i'n,. Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 p. m.. parlors John S. Rerkrlbsch. 3730 Oermantown ave,, cor. llroad at. Int. pr.vate. Norlr.wooJ vui. 1.0. ..ina n. .v he viewed Friday nve. VIEIIIA. Oct. 31. MARTHA, wife of Fran cisco Vlera. Funeral services at 327 8, 42d at,, Frl . Hi a. tn. Int. private. WATSON. Oct. 31. at llerlln, N. J SARAH, widow nf (leorge S, Watson, aged 83, Relatives and friends Invited tn funersl. Frl.. J! n in.. White Horse pike. ,JIrlln. N. J. Int. Berlin Cem. Trsln leaves Market st. ferry 12:23. WHtTAWEIl. Oct. 30. WILLIAM, husband ot late Mary Whltaker (nee-Stauffer). Relatives and friends, Garfield Lodgs.No. In. H. O. 11.: Kevstono Ileneflclal Asso.i Liberty Renenclal Asso. Snellenbura's Ileneltclsl Asso.. Invited to funersl. Thurs.. 3 p. m., residence, of son, Rd ward Whllaker. 171T N. Houvler (. Int. Odd K'wiNTElf,'n Ort, 20. HANNAH WINTER, widow of Louis Winter, aged 7I. Relatives snd friends Herg Hermon Jxlge. No. 1. Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. s p. m., resldenrs of Ion, Samuel Winter. MM Addison St.. West INili.i. (nt Fernwood Cim. Remains may be 'stLIJIAln'-Ort. 81. FREDERICK, husband of late KlUil'lh Zlllhard, aged 48. Relatlvea and (rlends Invited to funeral, Frl., I p. in.. -.Mai K. Firth st. int Oreenmount Cem. Remain may be v lowed Thura., from 8 to 10 p, m. OPERATORS Experienced on Singer power sew Ing machines; steady employment. Apply FrsnkHchoble go.JIOthjind Oxford. I'APEh ROXES" "Experienced Bluers " toppers andjlnlshers. ApplyJJchocttle, 31(1 Florist St. PRESS FEEDERS wanted; all classes' ot work! Wolf AC" 12H andCaJlowhlll.fourth floor. SALESLADY,- experienced, for dry goods afore! one living In neighborhood preferred; reter- ence required, :172a Oirard ave. SALESWOMEN LIT UROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN rOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. APrLT EMPLOYMENT BUHEAU. SHOES Girls wsnted In packing room. Seventh floor. 318 N. 12th. SOPRANO Experienced ryrlc-dramaTlc soprano lor rroinineni i.aiiunore cnurrn; possiuie syna- tutor i-aui, 1017 vv. North uve gogue also, Baltimore. STENOGRAPHER Reply stating age. religion, experience and aalary expected. M 332. bed- ger Central. 2 STENOGRAPHER Muat be capable and experi enced M 331). I-edger Central. TELEPHONE OPERATORS An opportunity to secure, employment In ex change nearest your home, Vacanclea In both local and long-distance offices for experienced operators; also In school for girls to learn operating. Apply KeyMone Telephone Com pany, 133 S, 2d St., Room 403, FbOORMAN RbAHNERS REQUIRE THOROUGHLY EX PERIENCED FLDOHMAN. APPLY SUPER INTENDENT'S OFFICE, FOURTH FLOOR, 833 MARKET ST., HKFORE 10 A. 31. UbAUNERS OENERAb UTILITY MAN: permanent position, with opportunity for advancement, must be young man. with refa. G 143, ledger Central. GENTLEMAN Protestant, not under 28, mar rled man preferred, aa collector and distrib utor for hlgh-clsss magaxlne publication; only nne capable of handling flrat-clsss trade need apply; applicant must be well appearing and fairly well educated lo qualify; positively no csnvssslng; salary $8 weekly and good com missions, v.-, r. rttgiuiscn, iu? -viannattan nidg . 4lh and Walnut ats, HARDWARE FITTERS VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE CO. has vacancies for Hardware Fitters. Cablnetmakera rirst-class mechanical draughtsmen. Experienced rubbers, Machine carvers. Office boys over 1(1 eara of ace. 48-hour week achedule. Physical examination necessary. Applv Vlotor Talking Machlno Co., application office, 33 Cooper at., Camden. N. J. HAT BUYER Lit Ilrothera reqijlra nn experienced liat buer for their men'a hat department. Answer by mall only, atatlng age, experience and salary expected. P 108, Ledger Office, HELPERS RIaunera require young men aa helpers on their new delivery automobiles. Apply Super intendent's office, fourth floor. 833 Market St.. before 10 a. m. . DLAUNERS HOUSEMAN and wife. reference; wages ir.o. white preferred: 1830 Green at. good INSPECTORS AND machlne-ahon rtroduct: mechanic nnlv -cam Apply J. P. M-. Box 1322. Philadelphia. Pa. I.AYER8-OUT on heavy ed. IRON WORKERS, atryrlursls several leading men who cin lead blue prints wanted; high, est wage. Aprly J. P. M P. O. Box 1322. Philadelphia, PJ. 1RONER8 on soft ahlrta. Co.JL10thgnd Reed. Apply Jacob Miller 10ST AND SOUND fssn . lluniH), J4i 3iV. Ns. H.LU. IMI. Alliance. 1300. ns Co is(kii Ne. IdOWELI.. Wnlared Into rest A I)., wife Ht Benlsmdi K 11 Relatives ana frleaa. members of United Com Oct. 30. daeD-well, meeelsl Traveler K Amerks, Invited to funer services, frl., 2 p. ui at 3330 Oxford at. In wlvate. Kemalns may bo viewed Thurs.. 7:; .MAoioS, Oct. It, HLKaIHSTH M widow ef Umtft N. Maga. ased 77 (Uktlies and frl3i Invited to tuswral rvUs. Frl'? p. m.v BIWHR. hul a. m aiynnmiA mamvQI.Ii !!j uu-j -t' KWfy ilf nwMMj, Rftia INSURANCn POLICIES The following perpet ual policies of Insurnnre, In the nsme of th Rector. Church Wardens and Vestrymen of Ht. James Church. liav;o Iwen lost: No. 2J28, Ins Co, of North America, lin.Ooo, Nos 1(131) and 2817 Ins. Cn, cf Ilia State of Penna., I3()i)ti Hiul U4WI..N-S, MOT nnd 2227, bumlrmens, mono anq iy"u; .--.-'i tnmaen rue ins, Assn. 110 iifM .. No. lulSfl. Spring Osrden; uimea r iremens. IAIHH); No. IHll X'a IIIDftY Cminlif TT-l. Nn. 4t)IA.. fllrnra nP, n Co. JMXK): No. 2i3lS. American. 15000. Nos.' lllu. (-. aim .'ar,., itiuiua, Assursncs, ell) i mm i Iiumk) and Ilft.Oui). Noa, 1)380, 38H87. SHU38 34030 and 1)313 Penna Fir In Co IOOi)0 HUIbhi iftiMio si.noo anu 1unt noa, mint i"""-- ana iiuxun. rir Associa, i"'i.,slitt, ,00ft sndJIiMM): No. llllwi and lJi8. pMls. Contrlbutlonshin. 30(l and .il.-ioo. N; 1221. Rsllancs, 131)00. No. 4183J. Frsnklln. ISOoO. Finder plesse rvturn to St. James Church, 221(1 Sansoni at. phllu. UEYSIst key. Including Pennsylvania Co. safe deposit A 121. Ledgsr Offlcs. PIN Lost, Baturday, October 2K. lulfl. 'lady's diamond horeeaho pin. Return In K L. Scholl. car of p. n. Martin. Co., 3Uth and Market isnd racelv reward, WATCH-bost. gold octagonal bracelet watch on black ribbon; sliver dial: stamped 2UII2 Ifift -lil5W(?he1ur.Ubrnld ,0 C"lH",, WAfClIl''t8tuc3jsy."" between Media an3 ,& y-VriSfei: fK? jsa. ww WAITRESS and chambermaid wanted, with references; Protestant preferred. Address Mrs. (. Pemberton. Jr., 20 Summit st., Chest, nut Hill: near trolley and both statlona. Phone Chestnut Hill 6.10. J WOMAN Middle-aged woman, white, plain rooking and to be generally useful; n good position for the right person. Apply Wednes dayj4tl4'i barchwood avenue. WOMAN Wanted, superior EngllslT woman to do plain cooking and some downstslrs work with family In country, where there Is another English womsn as nurse; no washing or Iron lngs good wsges and plessant home for suit able person. Mrs. L. 1 . Fry, Hox 143, Ross mont, Pa. . WOMAN, light housework, sewing 3 days week. 842 S. f)7th st.: phone Woodland 218. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED; STEADY EMPI.OYMENT, BTARTINrf WAGE 1814C P'lll HOUR. MINIMUM WEEKLY WAGES. J7.30. INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY. APPLY JOSEPH CAMPMELI. CO. ENTRANCE. 2D AND MARKET STS,, CAMDCN, N. J. YOUNO WOMAN, reflned. high school graduate! rnr oincs wora: esperience unnecessary; aalary atari: pieasim surrvunuina II osT, 18 to Ledge ger Central, YOUNG LADY for, grocery sales department! Apply Acker's, 1 21 N. 8th at. ' ' HALF-TIME SALESWOMEN Either for thre days a week or from 11 a. m, to B p. m. Apply Emplpymenr Uureau. Lit Ilrotbers. HEtP WANTED FKJIAL8 ADIJRKMBHS-ip'Wty glri-CTvir 17. wailud'to addres -nvslosea atone offli. by UniL t-ttc5-work. . 4,,.Jr'w4. wrltsr; how H n . Apply ; AWriiHr Cwiiy, SW) iuuth VV-kt, "";"" rr!'-- -v - j '&iiTJ!!r' """t1"', under t, J,.fMliaf,t ' . references: or ni Mrs, Vincent ".an Wood. WTin; jifvrsrii (ieneral MACHINISTS AND ROILERMAKERR FOR WORK OUT OF, TOWN ON THE PENNA. R R APPLY 1023 FILIIERT ST.. DB TWEEN 8:30 A. M. AND 3.30 I'. M. 11O0KKEEPUR and stenographer: 8 Mars' xsU u BOOKKEEPER, p. J!, typist; 0 year x.i saiary to aiart 112; beat ret, M 143, Led. C4rt, nOOKKEEPHR and stenographer) 0 yeara' v,l . reliable and capable. 11 a. Ledger Cnlfil nooKKEEPER. experienced, taVe charge small set books or part time. O 14B: Ledger Ceiit, n DOOKKEEPKR. capable, taking complete cast! aaslst accountant! 3 yra.' exp. A 110. Led. Off. cl.AMnEnNIA,D- German, wishes position. 1 W.Hewson st., Maacher below NorrU. . CHAXIRERWORK or laundress Girl, coioredT wishes place. Ilettrlce Kmllh, 1330 Catharln COOK Colored woman wanta situation, disk.. chsmbermsld er waitress, phone Dick. 4747. COOK Colored woman wishes position aseolcf ' nrst-clsss. references, 2048 Reed ab COOK OR HOUSEWORK Girl wnnt plJl reference. 3213 Ijvncastcr ave. " CCaM S'l"pi l,0.a,l0IU h" bc,t rfferenee. HOUSEKEErKR Exp. wcTnrTdeTlre posit ten. t?I,fS.11!' J.,h, fr.e of motherless rhllu-es. L 100. ledger llrincli, 37th nnd Chtnub INFANTS' NUR8E. und-rsraduat, compete)!, )ong exptJ desires position. A 12T, 14. Off. LAtlNDRESS Mr. Emory McJIIchael. DeVon jvlshea to find a nnalilon for an excellent laundress. Phone Vyiie 477. ' ' LAWYER desires to, secure permanwnt pesltiM for Scotch-English lady who tiaa for two yean been In charge of his house. She la tWmurnlv conversant with household affair, skilled In domestic aclenre, employment and control o-f servanta, secretarial work and housekeeping accounta la well-educated, conscientious. Iwa humor and is not afraid of work; hns tact ann gentleness, vylth charm of voice and manner Had musics! education under best European teachers: snesks French and n.rmin r-e fectly; Is a delightful reader, and has shewn unusual skill aa an Intvrlor decorator. Has natural aptitude for producing atmosphere ot smoothness and comfort In largest houehM. Desire to obtain fur her position with family willing to pay well for the tilrrlicet order of aervlce and talent. Will furnish best of re ommvndntlons from both former mp oyern and desire the most searching Investigation as, to her character and all representation here made. M 322, ledger Office. MOTHER and daughter will do entire worlt'Vf house for small adult family; city, O 42, Ledger Central. SEAMSTRESS and lady's maid, experienced. . alrea poa.; best ref. U 140. fLrdger Central. ' SECRETARY Competent, rcltahle atenogrspili secrets ry. with executive ability nnd capilile " of taking charge, desires rhanre; 8 years' ejy pcrlence; aalary I23x V 743, Ledger CrutM.. SECRETARY Yoenc college womnnt stenn rapher, bookkeeper, desires position, np-f-r- abl with board snd sbjref. CI 144 Led. lji. . STENOGRAPHER. 7 "years' experience. desl permanent position with reliable cnornnny 371 permonth. Tlog 0873 W O 1 12. Ud, Cqu'. TUTORING Languagea.Engllsh hranches.musle- special attention to children, V 842, Led. Ccn, WOMAN, colored, want day' work; 1 sood laundress.. 2103 Ntiudatn -st. SITUATIONS' WANTED MAtE ADVERTISING SOLICITOR At present employed, desires to batter hi position. A advertising solicitor and In other, ca parities he Is accustomed to Interviewing retstler. wholesaler. Jobber, msnufse turers, bankers, professional men and city, county and Slate officials, He has a rolleee education, is thirty-six vears old, unmarried, and can go anywhere; has general office experience, executive ability, some experience In writing copy and preparing lay-out and ha bousht a well as sold pac. Ha Prefers to work for a newspaper, but would consider a trade Journal or hlsh-grad ponular tnagaxlne with, large duality cir culation, His object Is to demonstrate his ability tn, h publication which has the futurs pe slblllty ot an executive position for him In Ita advertising department. A 3b LEDGER OKlNC--- FOR OENTLEWOMEN who wish to Increase their Income there Is no pleasanter nor more lucrative method than to uecnm expert In mv superior facial treatment, tli unit method used by Adslr, of l-ondon, and Arden, of New York, Inveatlcate. Helen Orey. Sprue 4817. or writ 31 318. Ledger Central. HELP WANTED MALE ADVERTISING AGENCY ha opening for a. sistani in rai uruerimriii, v&cYiicni cnanr for young man with actual experience In that i, -',-.. t-v,, wi.i. ,u.,-, a,, rvpur , i.swr central. (,-nnrh (tf BBenCVn Ireatsd conlWfiilUlly. U 134. ARTIHTI4 Kf , tattnted young nun to Join life class: n nlfbt a wsvk. p 132, l4fr ASSISTANT RI.CElVl.VO CLERK JILAI NKRS RISOUIRi: THOHQI-OHLV EX PERIKNCBD AW.I8TANT jjlkltlVINO Arrbi i rfiA.x.Mi;.vi' m h;ktm rt-otw, ss mahklt ill-XiTI-nI Ct.K wt., MAN Active, -ellable young man to work In pork-parking plant; steady Indoor work; name two ref t.nces, C, K. Allen, Media, Pa, MAN AND WIFE, butler and cook. Phone Wood, land 213; call 842 S. 37th at. Chauffeur pre ferred. MEN WANTED lo deliver advertising matter: must bo sober nnd Industrious: wasra 11,73 per day. Annlv 7 a, m.. Howe Addreaalnu Company. 210 South Fourth street. MEN WANTED Ilolrermnkera, locomotive ma chlnlala. car repair men, laborers, locomotive cleaner. Penna. R. It,, 1743 Filbert st. MEN. in. wanted to learn the sausage and pork packing bualness; 22o per hour. Apply 8043 Oermantown ave, NIGHT CLERK wanted, middle ace. hotel ex. ?erl"ncei good penman and muat understand rlephone switchboard: houra 0 p. m, to 12 noon; aalary 111) to commence, with meals. . Address G 47, Ledger Centrsl, OFFICE WORK Younr man: 17 to 18 year; filing and avneral office work; good oppor tunity. O IBS, Ledger Central, OFFICE ROY wanted! opportunity to learn stai p'e bualness. Address, wilt) references, A 120, ledger Office. PIPE FITTERS' HELPERS to go Jr. work at once; steady employment. Apply 1). W, Evana. Pltteburgh Valve. Foundry and Construction Company, Coateavllle. Pa. PORTERS WANTED: 10-hour day! 148 per month. Apply Room 444, Wldener Rldg . PRESS FEEDERS wanted all claeses of work! Wolf -...Co., 12th. and Callowhlll. fourth floor. SALESMEN IT IS A KACT! That thla offer tb th oaleaman of ability a opportulnty te make far mors than I paid th averat salesman any whirs. That w art selling both th Star Roe buck and Cambridge Issues, ThatIf you can prov that you have successfully sold any line, we will inak an opening for you In the permanent selling or ranlxatloi c. th lament puVllshlnii hous In tb world, That t'nln you thoroughly w fur. nlsh leads, vv pay transportation, and allow a iUawlng--.cfo.int. Right now! vv ran v ' w moro tco4 mn Loih In th tlU a J oui uf town.! Com In Ill's "talk It over." UNCYCLOrAEDIA BRITAffNICA CJQ. ,30 8. 13thr.5..dcorn,rofW.1,,;' SALtT-IMENH' r-ed"8"Trea,' sUmn" ! have Keen scrwwau m nuaing tf and viBiiin BuniH, DOOKKEKPER. thornugniy -xperen-v.. if nuditi open, close and wrtt up banks day, or evening moderate term. 11-11 plinue, W'dod-, land 4103 M. . HOOKICEEPI.R, 12 years' experience," deelff Sosltlon: rapabla of taking entire onurge. 131 Idser Cetftral. llOOKKKEPKR, 20. eneral of 'ca man. wishes position, t2 e-ir' fxpcrtencej bc( rofcrwice, (1 nL ledger Central. JJL. FlUSINESH-EXECUTIVE, s ecus to mod to large responsibilities; financial buying and selling and manaaerlal. I'73S, bedger Central. , fllAUFFKURT white. 24.insle. s' years' ex perience on hlgh-grad rare, doe pot smoke nor drink, willing and obliging good in i chanle. careful driver, clean iut. wishes position with private family; go anywher. best personal referencea from laat vulployDfU. F 341). bedger Central. I CH U"PBt'R mechanic. Engllah. marrledTanU 20, 12 year' experience In workshop awl -Tb vato aervlc: have toured virtually all Euro and New Jmaland States; abataincr, xi.--ilie,it references from American and EnIUi eniptisy-i ers. Edward Steadman. rare Jun'ner Autn-B-palr Co.. 833 N. Juniper snU. Walnut ,7758., citAUFrEUn, white, slntie, 0 years' experience on hlgh-trnde car A I , mechanic, caretfel driver, doe not drink, wishes position win private faml'" beat personal refsreac,, )r. I) 12 bdeer Centryt!, . t CHAUFFEUR, married. 10 infra1 experlsse. want position, prlvat or c-)ramrrlJ: ac quainted with city and auburban roads ;., chanlo; referenc. V 344, t-edgsr Ceatfab CHAUFFEUR, colored. wish. nSill, erf,, msrctal or private beat ref. . A ll, I,PWi ' CHAUFFEUR", colored, wishes poa.j'wod Hygl xn anr-r. D A I-dxlsler. 1817 B. 4Tth. . i' ' .1 tt&SZ rTW3 R1.AIIN ft'PlKl ktWk uorir. "RiL"l-.- ..2AIIHKNCICD L l-!-i.n..4S. APPLY STBMSh.'B'jR H55MI ClIAUFFEUll. 28 yesr1. whlt. ref.) toUdj 1k stalner O, P M.. 213 W. Chest., W. ClMMr., vllUHCH oUGANiaT. 37 year' rswrleMt tuning and repairing, wl-be mployiBnt- w, A,. 2238. 8d t. f v ; CHHCl" KNtTlNBERnd superintendent of bU Ing wanta to make a change) therahlr qualified to take charge of and operate acaa.- lcaiiy ana eir.cieniiy winc-e- aivre. ie a,w factory practical sprt1 M,l building. so In handling tenaats. OARDENKH, florl.. economical power . production- and n.inirtiiv.. also In hjLndllnar tenai jerAliranfh0S48t BOasjsiaaiWjTavk; w rtt uvivn livne . M-pwmi fc'ftj.aiasf ir:wa 'rrm dAHDENKR-rSingU man wish mIMsjmJ jcara .of jigei "Ut refeMs. W, Blfff . branch 0310 Gernantown av. - ' qARDENK-COAi:A'(, ...sjiih stoCtt heateraf ref A 12V, 'P&WiiSi'T MAN with buslne xv. Trinn. im ajru. SALES leioi LVAOS iKi OR SALS Jfc ftif2i t l -T