.-ifwww.nymiimNiimiiiitiKiii"!,- "'T i .'''WV--iTpWp-T"'"-' ;? "T fr-,-- v2 tfi- WVf" ii I V z"- v; r -".,. j. . tt VV' '' i''i,Txr-iMiriitiMiinirtirwtf'ii'ir'-iM'ffiiriiifiniitifniiiiiirr Vi K . I i fr.; M '! v- - PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR ORAIN Whllesals business In wheal, corn nil sat Vii suspended aa the Commercial Ex. hanse was closed and quotations are necessarily emitted FLOUR Trade on quiet and prlcea were unchanged. Quotation! follow! Winter, straight, Iiojftdll 26. Kansas, clear, Itn.ftoojli do. Ptriliht. Ill tell BO. do. patent, lil.lf.tr 1 1 . 7 t g?rlng, Crat Near, llniinOIK patrnt. .1I.26W .1 tat do. favorlt brandi. II2CM2 40, city inllla. 08.ICL,E'1 'sney patent tl.'tf 12 40. . RYE f LOCK mid alowly at former rate W, Oote. (10 60011 26 per bhl ai to quality PROVISIONS Then wai a fair Jobbing lroand and the Ciarket ruled steady (luntstlons followi City eef. In sets, smoked and alr-drled. SV; west ?rn beef. In sets, smoked, 85c, city beef, tnueklea and tenders, imokcd and alr-drled, 8Hci sreetern beef, knurklea and tendera. amoked. aci Vepf hams. I30O32: pork, family. IM.IWKHII hams. S. I', cured, loot. 244 026c. do, skinned, loose, 2S02R4C! do. do. smoked. 2IH2SVse! other hama. smoked, city cured, ai to brand and average. 264 Oleic; hams, amoked, western cjred. 2S4 sue, do, boiled, bone'.csa, 3rtci rlo nln shoulders S P, cured, loose, 20Wri do, cmoked, 214 e, bellies In pickle, according to versa, loose, 2c, breakfiat baecn, n to brand r id nvsrwge, city cured. 3flc ; breakfast t)aton, eaiern cured, .Vie; lard western; retir.en. ir . do. do, do. tuba. 23ci lard, pure clt, kcttls t idered, In lea,. 23c da, dg do in luce. 2.K REFINED SUGARS "trie markit ruled firm on n basla of 7 60c fir extra fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS TtUTTER Offerings were moderate and the tr.arket ruled firm, with a fair demand for de. tlrable stock. The quotations follow West ern aolld-packed creamery, fancy specials, 41c; extra, 340o, extra firsts. SKr, firsts. 374r: seconds, 3A4c. nearby prints, fancy. 42c; aver ngs extra. 40O4lc, flrsls, 38"S9c: seconds. t 04 37c, special feicy brands of prints Job tin at 4.14Rc. KOOS Tnere was a fair demand for fln ea and the market ruled firm umrer Ham fierlnas. Quotations Tr. e cases, n'arby its lln.Ko per stands il rase, current re t ipta 1 1II.3H. western extra tlrsts. jio.sii tar c-se I'rsis, tin.3n fsnty ai lerte.l ckes Jobblnc 42043P per doztn. t'llr-r.cr. i una br.n under llsht offerltiKS snd fair demand. Quotations New Vork full cream, fancy, new. 24Vic Srcials. hlsher. do, Co. fair to good, new. saffSSc POULTRY I.IVB The market wai quiet but stesdy tt-der moderate cfferlnci Quotations Fowls. is to quallt. 2220 roostrrs ITlc aprlna hlckens. noi l.esnorns piump in kmnd, -elihlni ViV: lbs nplece, S.iasrSc, sprlna chickens, not Icahnrna smallrr a.is. SOB 30r , '. hits IrfBhorns. 23W2nf Djriis Pil.in IS te do. Indian Runnir. !Ttls' 1'lT "i.s olj, 3er nsl- 23JSc. do. nmv P"1' l"l ,ttfl72-' OnKSSRO The mirket was In itnod sSnpe rnd nrm with supplies well under control. Ttw untatlons Kowis 12 to box milk-fed d y- Icked. feno ae'cled. iiHi- welghinB 4 lbs. fcnd over apUte, 2!e. w,ijn na V lbs apiece, Ctci weltl.lna 3 lbs. aplc-. 2223c. fowls. Iced, - t hbii. fane). urj-picKea. weirnma ins aim er apiece, 23Vsc, smuller slaes, 21921c, old roosters, dry-picped. I(i's. broilers Jersey, lancy, sr,940c. Vlralnla 32f3V, other nesrb, ; &?, wisterr. 2,'iO.IHc turkes, fresh-killed, I'ed. per lb Weitern Vrt here, 2302.'c, torn. non, 20022c, ducks rprlii(r, 22)33c. squabs, per dozen While, wclRblna 11012 lbs per Cozen l3M(r4An, do weighing l)10 lbs per tlozer, S8 2.iff3.7ri do. writhing lbs per doztn, 2 .'002.73, do, weighing 7 lbs per doien, 12 fiv do, welahlnr nOns lb per dozen. U.no l.i5. dirk, ll.VifJl.s3 small and No 2, HOC Oil II FRESH FRUITS Fancy brrUi. ure npiirrp anil firm Olhff frulti were generally tteady Quotation Ap vl per bbl Ben Da In I4U4AO. IJaMwln 4Q5 Apples, Northwcatern, per box, $l.r09 2 30, Lemons, per bo. I3W7 (Irnpefrult, Flor ida, per crate iZMU Plneapplea, Porto nico. rr crate. 1304, StrawNrrlea, per r.t. Jersey, 1Q 20c. Pennsylvania. I'.'0'...V Rlarkberrlea, iTorth Carolina, per qt 10 Iftc, do. Delaware nd Maryland, 2&c Hurkleberrlea, North Carolina. pr nt. I4clfr Cherrlea, per 8-Ib basket Sour. 40?fiOo. sweet. 0O4J7.V Pluma, Oeorsla, per carrier $203. do, North Carolina, per carrier. 22.ft0 Cantaloupes Georgia, per crate. $292 73 do. California, per crate. $2 50 (73.75 Peachea Oeorsla per carrier S2 23 3 Watermelons, Florida, per car. S2r.0&400 VEGETABLES The general market mi quiet and barely Iteady. Quotations! While potatoes. North Caro lina, per hbl. No I, 18 MlM 23. No. 2. II 23n l.no. White potatoes Norfolk, per bbl No 1. 44.r.O. No. 2. tl 3ll 73 White potatoes. Castern Shore, per bbl. No. 1, $4873. No, 2. l.302 Onions Texas, per crat, No 1.1133 ISO; No, 2. (tnrOt 1.2.1. Cabbage. Ksstern Shore, per bbl. -crate. JIM 1.30, do. Norfolk, per bbl. -crate. rne130. Celery. Florida, per 10. Inch crate, II 2 Kagplant. Florida, per box, 1202.73. Peppers. Florida, per box. 12 R0ff3 equash, Florida, per box HfJl.iO Cucumbers. North Carolina, per baeket. 73c 11.23, do, Nor folk, per basket, 73cStl 23, do. Norfolk, per bbl . 13 8.90 Peels Norfolk, per 100 bunches, ll3. Tomatoea. Florida, per crate fancy. IS 30O4. choice, f2 2303 30 Tomatoes. Missis Ipl. per flat crate. Iltf! 30 Mushrooms, per J-lb. basket, II 1 30. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS C1UCAOO, July 3 IKK1H Ilecelpta 13.000 head: market strong. 13c higher Mixed ,tnd tutchers. 14.R13.S.1, good heavy. 114 450 ift.eo. rough heavy. 114 4.1(114 03, light. 114.20 ei3 43:plga, 1114 10 bulk 14 8013.73 CATTLE Receipts 3000 head, market Jteady. Beevea,S.3013 KO mm and heifers, 3.40 OH. 75. storkera and feeders. 10 4000 30. Mlvas, 110.30 13. SHEEP Receipts. 3000 head, market alow Native and western. ITT.ItMl. lambs, llo 1.30. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW TORK, July 3 tll'TTER Receipts, i 2.730 tuba. Market firmer High score. 38'4 4v 00! extras. 3c. Orate .104. JjS7" c, seconds, 3T8c! Slate dairy. 37'-. Sr.lSVfc. EOOS Receipts, 2.1.8S7 cases Market steady Quotatlone unchanged. RAILROAD EARNINGS ERIE 1017 . . . 17,201 2112 . . 1.77II.OOI .111 208..171 3 230,101 Increase 1731,181 82,31.1 003,41 3.08.3,8711 Mav gross , Net . . . rive months' Net . . . NEW TORK. SUSQUEHANNA A Nil WESTERN Msy gross $30.2,730 144.319 Net 101,4117 20,1.1.1 rive months' gross . I H17.731 22I.702 Net .. 281. .Ill '214.12.1 CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN Siay gross .Jet . . . 111.473,477 !!,.'M.ill:i 1. 421. 871 1 1 .31II.30N 8.71.1.001 1.317.1141 II 400.' 770 788 1113 030 2 374 Surplus ill,, 408, 3.434, M.:U.', 1.211 r'lve months' Net Curplua gross MISSOURI KANSAS ANI TEXAS May groas I3.3lll.401 Net (IDS. tun Deficit after charges t'.'NJ.lnl Hie months' gross 10,173.721 Net 2.117.7111 .Deficit nfter chargea... .1.KI.103 101. 1 0.18 20. 130 4111 817 3 OSU. I llils, I .S ,11. 177 ilia no CHICAGO. ST PA HI,. MINNEAPOLIS UMA!! Hay gross l,78'i.(i3li I: Net tlh.11.1 I2III. 11, S3. 17ii 303, 328. 370 443 7811 3U.1 not (100 :rn urpiua isa.iwr yive montha' gross . . 8.22....1l Net 1.S.1H.717 Suiplua 718.41.1 DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA A.N'tl WESTK JJay cross t.1,0.12.112.: ISMi, 474 Mei I..IIII,.S ti Five months' gross . . 22.4h4,7llil 1.DI10 ,8111 371 010 Met ll.llus.3Ml 'SHI,! CHICAGO AND ALTON Mar gross . . Net $1,727,0111 , ui.un ".niij.313 1.0311080 1317, 130, 1,208, 331. ,772 302 I74 eo rlvs months Net Decrrae Surplus. PERE MARQUETTE ily gross i2.8il108 Net 74J.I.HI Surplus U'.ti.MH Two months' gross 1,'jJ.ii.l Net 1,31 8,337 Surplus 700 ll 13 1200, 2UI, 443, 1. 1 20, .113. 202. 220 .1.11 II 03 0311 877 33fl Financial Briefs The Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Kansas City and Duluth train exchanges are not In session today. ' ' Thomas a. Stockhauaen has withdrawn mm tha Arm of XL M. Stlnson & CO. Directors of the C'lnc nnatl (las and Klec trio ,Company have authorlted the sale of An additional $2,500,000 of the first and re funding mortgage forty-year S per cent bonds. These bonds are part of an au thorised Issue of $15,000,000, of which $7, 00.000 are to be used for the construction of the new electric power generating sta tion now building on the Ohio River front. The proceeds from the present sale will go toward payments on the new plant. The fitw Tork Stock Exchange has stricken from the list Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company nrat mort gage per cent bonds due July 1, J 9 17, and Pittsburgh and Western Railway Company first mortgage 4 per cent bonds due July I, 1917, and the International Paper Com pany's Bankers Trust Company certificates of deposit for preferred stock. The United Iron at.d Steel Company started operating the Cherry Valley Iron Furnace at Beetonla, Ohio, giving employ sent to 100 men, ,, jysseiihw-s of Ohio Cities Gas Company I tavVsy to inttHM tha Mopk(fo transfer Wfirm-tm MflM rfi, Jwly vt, ) . ..i.rB . ,.. - SECURITIES AT AUCTION Tha following aecUrltlea Vera gold at auc tlon today by Carries & Loflnnd: STOCKS 10 ahra. Robert Morris Trust Co.l par lino ... , 03 2000 shrs. Stray Dor Manhattan Mining .. Co. ....,..,..., Lot II 2000 shrs. Manhattan Wonder Mining Com- nanv .... ............... .'. !,ot II 300 ahra, Furnace Creek Copper (o.,.I.ot A shra. First National Hank, Philadel phia, pa. i par tlOo Sfl shrs. hlgh Valley Railroad Co i par 130 , 00 shrs. North Pennsylvania Railroad Co.t par 130 100 shrs. East Pennsylvania Railroad Co. i par 130 .12 ahra rennsyltanla Railroad Co., par 1.10 221 I4 Ol'i fiO'k .12 10 shrs Hank of North America, par ll"l 10 shrs Ilroad Street Rank, par 1.10 .. 2 shrs. Farmere and Mechanics' Na tlonal nanki par lloo , . .. 10 ahra. Falrmount Salngs Trust Co. 2 in no 1.10 100 172 TMtr linn 3 shra. West End Trust Co.i par llofl. 12 ahra John 11. stetson Co comment par linn 00 shra. American Stores Co. first pre 834 rerrea 10 shrs. North Coast Power Co, pre ferred; pir lloo 100,100170X711 atielr tinrchu, certificate 87 Wsshlngton-Oregon Corp Lot 13 I shrs Ileal Estsle Trust Co loo I shr Pennsylvania Co 712 ,1'a shra. Ilimllton True Co . lm noNnn $.100 Estates of l,-"n P'-it'i N. V l tincatc of deposit; . Lot $01 ttinoo Rethlehem Steel Co . icr c-nt 'purchsse mone i-nupo.it ah gust nuarterir l)u luiia . . 120 2000 City of Pittsburgh. Po . 4't per cent. Series II. Interest March and September. Registered Due 1887 1000 Wlldwood Electric and Traction Co.. .1 per cent. Coupons April and October Due 10.18 tot 8.1 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO. Julv 3 rU'TTER Receipts 24 -lion tubs stfadv Extras 3rtic. firsts .injran'ie KtlfiS RerelDls 2.1.II0O cases Stend Firsts. .lirj.HH' nrdlnarj firsts 28V, W.'ii', , DIVIDENDS DECLARED The United Coal Corporation, regular quar terly of P P"r cent on the preferred stork payable July 2.1 to stock of record July 13 United AIIo Steel Corporation, regular quar terly of II a share, pasable Jul 20 to stock of record July 0. Indlsna Pipe Line Company, regular quart terly of 12 a shire paable August 1.1 to stock of record Julv 21 Morris Cannl end flanking Cnnvian). regular s-mlsnnual of 1 rtr cpt en preferred sto,l, and 2 per cent on t ttiI ditei s'nek. bo'h pun hie August 7 ns rcg'MT-d July 14. Hooks close July 14. rerpel Auguvt 7 Pyrene Manufacturing Compan. rrgnler quar terly of 2i per eent on the common stock, paja ble August I to holders o' record July Til The National Security Rank rr.ru ar -cm annual dividend of in ppr cent, payable on demand Puget Sound Traction Light and Power Com pany, regular quarterly of 7.1 fents a share on the preferred atock, psnble Jul. 10 to stock of record July 0 Columbia Avenue Trust Company. reTular semiannual of 4 per rent, nayable on demand. Kelly.Sprlngfleld Tire Company, regular quae terly of II per share on Ha stock, paynble August 1 to stockholders of record July IB Sequosss Oil Refinlnn Company, quarterlv of 4S per cent pajahle July 21 to holdc-s of record July 3. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS .. .. Rid Asked MacNamara . . .- 28 so Midway 08 10 Mltpah Ext in 12 Montana 20 .22 West End 08 71 OOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta . 10 12 Itlue Hull nl .02 Dlamondlleld n II 02 .04 Daisy 02 04 Oro 2 .03 Sandstorm -'endall 02 04 Sliver Pick in ll MISCELLANEOUS Arliona United 21 28 Nevada Hill 23 24 Nevada Wonder , 1, 1)1 Tecopa Mining 20 .28 N. Y. Central Stock Issue Upheld COLUMBUS. O . July 3. The Ohio Supreme Court turned down the application of James Polllti and Clarence II Vcnner. minority stockholders of the New York Central, who asked that an order of the Public Utllltlen Commission authorizing that railroad to Issue $5,014,300 common Block be set aside na unlaw ful Year's Coinage Report WASHINGTON. July 3 During the fiscal year ended June 30. Ill", the I'nlted States Government coined 406.500,972 pieces, to the value of $25,4 II. 148. of thin amount 270,040 piece; were gold, with a value of $1,230,040; silver. 116,309,800 pieces, with a value of IIS, 263,600 and minor. 289, 831,132 pieces, to the lalue of $5,951,50$ Usual Extra Dividend for 8th National The Klghth National Bank han declared a regular semiannual divided of 8 per cent and the usual extra of 2 per cent, payable on demand. Stocks Active in New York During June NEW YORK. Jul S Trading In Mocks on the New York Stock Exchange during June totaled 19.76O.8D0 shares. Compared with a year iigo this Is an Increase nf 6,682,428 nhares ; with 1915 an Increase of 15.776,070 shares. During the month there uere six 1.000.000 ahare days, compared with none In June last year, 1915 and 1914. The heaviest day's trading was on the 7th, when the turnover was 1,312,800 shares. Sales since January I totaled 105,097,000 nhares. against 86,186,619 shares SINCEREST FLATTERY RULES PHOTOPLAYERS House Peters, Olive Thomas and June Caprice Complfrhent Fellow Actors SHOW PERSHING FILMS By the Photoplay Editor STAM.F.V "The Heir of the Ages," Psllas. Paramount, with Houae Petera and Nina Byron. Story by William Addln Lei1""' Directed h Edward J. LeSalnt. Photographed by Allen Pavey. David W. Griffith, who starts everythlns In the movies and then drops It Just as his competlto.s'are waklne up to the fact of Its discovery, made a then-remarkable one reel affair. "Man's Genesis," In 1911 or 1912 It po.'trayed the conflict of primeval men, and was so popular that he later di rected a two-part sequel, "Unite Force," In which people of the stone ace were re incarnated In tie twentieth century. A perfect ocean of imitations followed, and the craxe leaped, until I'allas, evidently wanting; picturesque material, released "The Heir of the Aees" Thee 'io thrilled at Bobble Harron, Wilfred Lucas and Mae Marsh In the llrimth film will probably thrill at House Peters. Eugene Tallette and Nina Dyron In this one It's very much the same sort of yarn, with, of course, more footage and variety of Uchtlng" than were prevalent In 1912. The author dis dains suspense. His characters In the prim itive prologue have experiences that are re peated almost without change In the play proper. Mr,, Peters Is an actor of manly dignity .and Unaffected reserve power. Hut he is not very vivid here. Miss Dyron, an attractive g(rl. whom one doesn't seem to have seen before, shows fine promise. The leaders are well written, without superflu ous flowers of speech. ' AI5SAP!Ar-";ttf.'l"lp Madge," JCay.Bf e-Trlsntle. with Olive Thomas and Charles Dunn. Story & ! ft"1 Hn""- Greeted by nsymond West Photographed by Charles Stumar. Supervised by Thomas H. Inee. When you gee the word "madcap" or "hoyden" or "hussy" or "vixen" In a title, you know Just what to expect midnight "feeds' in girls' finishing schools: sweet young things in pa Jama ; venerable teach ers Struck on tha haul with rf,imkklla coouettlsh chatter. 1V all In -Madcap " i wy noveiy is jne prwne - -V,,- invilltSfMi? WW S 11 SIMS JJJVJiJJNIJNU - JjilUJU-Jiilt model and member of the merry-merry nems to haie carried her Into dramatic depths over her head Miss Thomas Is vivacious and pretty In n cornflower sort of way. Neither the elegance of the Illy nor the rich beauty of the rose Is hers. When she has learned not to grimace nor to look at the camera, she will be very piquant, Indeed, Her vehicle Is light enough to please a lot of people these hot days, though Its comic possibilities aren't many. To be sure, the good Ince lighting and camera work and the "Three Twins" twist that has been (then the script are high water marks. Pt,At'K "Pity," Fox with Jim farrce and iteeer H'l'llr. Slry bv Joseph F Poland. Directed by John O, Adoln This seems n week of "the slncercst flat tery" for other members of their craft by sctor folk. House Peters Is Wllfredlucaslng, Ollte Thomas Is upholding the nobly tragic traditions of Olllle Burke, but June Caprice's latest Imitation of Msrv "rtags" Plckford Is the falthfutcst of the lot. Here Is no crafty nttempt to pawn old goods off for new. The naked nnclentness of "Patsy" 's only equaled by the quite-covered youth fulness of Patsy The plot deals with country rrlrl who. after meeting city Indie puis vanilla on hor hnndkerch ef r en tlon of their perfume. IiIr specs nt n fixm ly coat and pity Into the hoirt ' tie paw. So ho rendt her to the e't;- "ie mei n dl'ilpated but ever so nood-nt-hcirt rich young man No pr.zes ore rffcred renders who foretell the rest of the rtory. It will be n populnr picture with n Rood many persons, especially those who still think a fat mini sitting In a pan of dough n convulsive sight The lightings arc br'ght ; the acting hysterical SAVOT "The fpper Crust." Mutual with flail Kan Story adiptert from Pperl-s She-nin no'-el The Indiscretions of Moll." Directed M nll'n S. Sturgeon flail Kane Is an nppral pk nctresn vlir somehow doesn't phntog'niilt ns wet ns she "Maces" The trouble of llghtlnc her face properly that beset World films la some what apparent again Hut her pervading charm, a certain eenc of humanity and gentle good-nature and sweetness help to put across this not by any means remark able photoplay. Tho story's Ingredients ore a chap of blue blood who pretends lo be a chauffeur, and a crook who pretends to be the blue-blooded one. Not novel stuff, hut Ml Kane and her Juvenile leading mar erntrlliute persona: fltiies to their roles I.'glitlng. staging, photogrinhy. fair "Tucnlv Thousand Leagues Under the Pea" Is the Victoria's feature this week The It";Qnt offers "Popp," with Nnrmt TalmadK" Cinema enterprise has accomplished some speedy things. One of them Is tho trans portation to this country of films depleting the arr'xal of Oeneral Pershing nt Boulogne and his reception In Paris These exceed ingly timely and well-"shot" pictures were exhibited nt the Stanley, Arcadia and Palace theatres yesterday They got a tremendous "hand" at all three eatljs ATHEnHOLT .luly 2. at 700 Frankford avo , HELEN MIDDLETON. widow of Arthur Atherholt Due notice of funeral vein be given. PELL July 2 at Marlton, N J, Mrs. MAHY HELL, widow of Samuel pell, need 00 llelstlves and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. m. dsunhter's residence. Mrs Elmer K Rred Msrlton. N. J Int Old Baptist Orllvesd Marlton. N J Friends mav call Wed.. 7 to H ?. m Train leaves Mnrket el ferry 10,30 a m or Msrltcn ststlon P.EHOIN July 2, EI.17.AnF.TlI I1EHQIN wife of Josepn J Bergln dnugntrr of Joanna nnd late John Hamilton aaM 30 .ara ltelatlves and friends invited to funrral Tnurs , 3 p. m 3101 N. Front st. Int Oreenmiunt t'em lle mslns mav be vlowid Wed. n Auto funeral. HOCDW1N June 20 MEIti BUT ELWOOD. husband of I.llllnn Iloudwln ineo (tutenbergcr. nnd son of John nnd Armlnda Iloudwln, aged 2ft, ltelatlves and friends. Waunakee Tribe. No 301 I O II M Perseverance Lodge, No. 7813, 1 O. O. F . Manchester Unity. Alta Friendly Society, employes of Frnns Paving Co, Invited to funeral sorvlces, Wed., 2 p, m.. 2422 N. Delhi st Int. Urcenmount Cem Friends may call Tues after s p. m Auto funeral nrtVAN July 2. MAWE A. widow of David E, Hrvan and daughter of Snrnh nnd llenja mln r. Smith aged 23 formerly ot 1820 8. Csmsc st Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Frl., s so a m.. parents' residence. 2840 Pratt si . Brtdeshurg Solemn requiem mass All Hslnts' Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral CECIL Julv 1 EDMCND CECIL son of Johanna Cecil (nee (Illclni aired J1 ltelatlves and frlenda Invited tn funeral services Wed 2 p. m . mother's reeldrpie Z?,2Z Osage uve. W.sl Ph tv. Int. private Aulo funeral CIUMnKllI.AIN Juiv I LEWIS IIOTEi' eon of Edwin vnd Adela'd' Chsmberln.'n, aged 32 Funeral services Loot View Cem. Chape). Fox Chase Phils Thurs 2 30 p m Con veanres will meet tra'n lenvlng R-adlng Ter minal t 23 n m. nt Fox Chas station CONNELLY.- June 30 PATRICK, nusband of late M.vry Connelly Relatives and friends. St (labrlel's Ilolv Name Society and empnes of the Ilarrett Co.. Invited to funeral, wed . 8:30 a. m . 1VI2 S. 20th nt Solemn high mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church. 10 a m. Int. Holy Croe Cem DELANF.r Iillv 1 IOIIN JOSEPH, husband of Anna R, Delaney (nee Dwverl and son of Elisabeth and late Joseph Delnne) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , R 30 n m . 1737 N. Warnock st Ho'mn high requiem mass St Malachv's Ch-t-cn 10 a m Int Holy Seo"ihro Cem Aulo f-in-r.il. DEVERV.- lulv 1 MVRY widow of John Devery. Relatives nnd frln.ln Invited to funeral Wed.. 8 3D a m on s r-eldcnce. Harry Devery. 43MI N Durlen nf Wish mass of requiem Church of th Incnrp.vlo i lo am. Int Holy Sen'i'cbr Co, ''to ' ro' DOANE Julv 2 - -.if. i: daughter of late Thornton nnd Ellaa Dirme p.elatlvea and friends Invited to fuorat services Thura.. 2 p. m., Swarthmore nnd Tale aves . Swnrth more Pa. Int cnnvenlenr of fam h DOIIAN On July : tvii.uiAM. husband of Elizabeth Reppller Dolinn Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . R 30 a m 307 Ilea com lane Merlon. Mass Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Overhrook. Ill a m Int private. DOLAN. June 20 MADELINE, uaughter of John and Surah Dolan. granddaughter of Anna belle and late John McOeltlgan. Relatives and. friends, Satred Heart Socletv of ciluit.ri uf JSar tlvlty Invltefl to luneral Wert., 8 30 o m.. Tnr ents' residence. 3235 Aramlngo ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nathlty. 10 a m. Int St. Peter's Cem DOUGHERTY Julv I FRANK, son of SUMMER RESORTS IIKLMAIl. S. J NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL iif.lmar. n. J. orr.Ns jriNB is Directly on tho ocean front, rebuilt: newly furnished, costing 1100.000, every known mod ern convenience, running artesian hot and cold water and long distance pnone In rooms; aultes with bath; cuisine and service ot the hlgbest standard For booklet, rates and reservations apply or write to D. C. Mt'lRIIKII). Proprietor On the Premises Dally. EAOt.KHJIEnE.rA. THE CRESTMONT INN nAO.LESMF.nE, PA. The hotel with the Incomparable situation, 2200 feet above tha sea on the summit of the Alleghenlea. Oolf. tennis, boating and tha flnest ot freah.water bathing. Modern Improvements. For booklet snd terms sddreea WILLIAM WOODS. Manager. BUMMKR RF..RORTR ATLlNTlf CITY. N. i. 'nfol m THC I.CADING RCSOR f ATLANTIC CITY OFFERS HER VISITOnS SECURITY A trrmhUt Sta hiaJ Climat.. A e .... In their No Dutt, N )r-hsrd paved streets. Splendid water and perfect imitation. Htltl rain , Hi ,am, at thru y,a etl before lhe European War, ood hence, more lor your money HEALTH in their WEALTH tnd la their ?.,e1w V?,,.hf P'obUros ol tcarcity tfk,lpaiH,t PURSUIT Or tiiV'.L': "': , A b,,,hIo k"h At and HAPPINESS 3.1 Jh,t ,.here '(' lh' JOttt ,f wattr fv, "? mtmagcmoM L'ilXiAUiaLi!iiAt TUlliK-UY l , uujjj. . " -"'' DEATHS r.Seelt. T.I.,-? Nh,nn Church of St, Clement 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Schuylkill Co. papers copy EMMITT, July 2, rtUTII M.. daughter of Frederic and Alice Kmmltt, aged 2. .' IKes and friends Invited to funeral "erlces, Thurs.. 3:80 p. m . residence of parents, l--' Adams ave 1'rankford, Inl North Cedar Hill Cem. FIELD. July 2, CATtOLlNE 11 . w!low ff llenjamln Field. Funeral services. Thurs.. 11 a. m., P0I Spruce at. Int private FISIIEn. June 30. KATIIAItlNn K . w" ( William ll rieher. Ilelatltrs and friends lnvlte.1 to funeral, Tum 11 a. m llo Wood and se Wee I. 1'hlla. Friends may call Mon . to 9 P. tn let prhnie. Mt. Morlah Crni ,., Food At Silem. N J Hivonth Month 1st DAVID A. KOOO. aged 01 nr1""".,".,! friends Invited to funeral. 3'J'i llroadwov S slern N J Klfth-Day, Seventh Month. Jth, 10.3" a m. Int. Mast View Cem.. Salem N. J rOLEV Jul 2. KtlANCIH son of llart J rnd Mary Foley (nee carrl. aged n mos. 22 dais, nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 P. m , parents' residence, 12411 N J4tn st Int. Holy Cross Cem. Aul" funeral FOTT At Sslem N J.. Seventh Month 1st. DAVID A. FOTT. aged HI Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, 32!) E. Proadway, Salem. N J Fifth-day Seventh Month nth. 10 SO a. m Int. Rastvtew m . Sslm N. .1. OILMOIIE.- June SO. .MAllOAItET J., widow of Jsmes s. tlllmore (nee Wallacel ag"d 7.1. pelatlvee and frlrnds Invited to funeral serv Ices Thurs. 2-.I0 p m . I nl" I'enr et rrank ford. Itrmalns m, le vlr.l Wed "In 0 p m. Int prvite has ml in lllll t'cin dies if r Co pap rs , or' OlirFlt fin jti I nl Tsns'-oro N. ,1. inoiton W. lusb.ind nf ,t.try (Iree- Itela Mes and frlrnds Lorte No 2 II I'. K ' I'Mla Firemen's Itellcf Association nnd all other aoclrtles of which h" ns a member In vited to funeral services Thurs . 2 p. m .resi dence of brother. Samuel F. Oreer 1231 herry t Int, Holy frees fern Auln funeral. Irlends may call Wed. 7.30 to 10 p. m . . . HAC1BH.TV July 1 UKOHOK A . husband of M Jennie tlaaerty Itelallvts nnd friends Invited Jo funeral. Wed., s 30 a m . 7im Noble st. High maas Church of the Assumption 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Aulo service. IIAMKR. July 1 ELLIS, husband nf Jennl" Jlamer aged 74. ltelatlves and friends (MrOeld Lodge No in, s cf II Invited In funeral erv Icea Thurs 2 p. m Mill N. Carlisle st Int. private Forr.s' ll'II ivni Itmilra in v I" vlewe,l U',.1 ,,, ,. ., .. n. HAPITMAN. June nil MAItY HAT1TMAN in" ,iri.augnuni ire or .mnn .i nf .Inhn .t tf.ttmnn aged 41 Reintlves unl friends Imlle.l in fu rersl Thur s ,10 a in hrethr-!n law ' rrrl.lente Itobett Calms ll12u Woodland ave Hoi mn litrli i.oui-m mas- m chnint's ChurMi 10 s, m Int. Holy Cros Cem -Aulo funeral . IIOCII Midd'nii I02U N 0th st Jul 2, JACQUES IIUCII, husbnnd of Anna Hoch Inre Hochnlrasser). iged ."7 Ilelatlva and friend", all societies anil slnglnc sorlelles of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral services Thurs . 1 30 p. rp , funeral home of John C. Klmmrle H Son. 2127 N Ilroad si . above Dlemond Inelnrvtlon ilerminlown ''rema torlum Remains niT be vlrwed Wod . H to In p m. ni fu-irrv! nni ...HORNER. lull I CHARLES I.YLE IIOR M.R. hiieliand of Ellen Hormr (nee Mci'or mlck) llelntlvfs nnd friends Invllnl lo fu nernl services Thurs 2 i m.. 3173 Salmon st Int p-liate Auto funcril KEIL Julv ADAM Kllll. husband of lut Catlvrlne Ke (nee l'nbljnl, nged Rl cnrs Rel.itlves and friends Invltnl to funernl. Thu-s 2 p in residence of daughter. Mrs. Eva Fabian. 2R23 Westm-ld ave. Cnmden, N J Int. i 'I t amden Ceni ..KENI1IO Julv 1 ELIZABETH, widow of Henri II Kendig Relatives anl friends In vited to funeral. Frl. s-an a m son-in-law's residence John McOlnne. 014 S 30th st. Sol emn requiem mnss St Carthage's Church Id a. m Int prliate Auto funeral, KCE.MMEIll.E. June 28 -suddenly. ALPIERT i. husband of Rosalia A Kuimmcrle, aged 47. Int private. Omit (low err . LAVERY Julj I AtlNKS wife of Edwird l-averj. aged 22 Itelntlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs k to a. m mothers' resi dence. Mrs Agnes Fnr'o 1177 Stiles at. Wrs' l hlla holeinn nquiem mass Court h of Our Mother of Sorrows I" n n In' SI Denis s Cem. LYNCH Julv 2 .I.1.AHETH M . ilailBhl.r of Jonn and late Elltaheth V l.vnch Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs. R a. m resldenie of father, 3lioi (lirnnl nt . W.st Phils Solemn rcqulrni mass St Agatha s Church In a. m Int Ilolv Cross C m Auto f erv Ice ..M.r.r.nA'VE A' Qulntnn N J. July I. jAMLSi. son of John McCrsne Rilatlves and friends Invited to funeral (Jnlnton turnpike, Thurs, 10 a. m Int. St Man s Cem . Salem "..11.r.!?,LJ,EV Ju,v ' JOHN, husband of Mary McUllley Itelntlvea and frli nds. Division No. S -:. ".'. ' Mnnnvunk. Invited to fun-r.il Thurs.. 7 30 a m. nil E Halms st . dm. Solrmn requiem mass Immaculate Conception ( hurch 0 e in Inl Mnls Senul, ire Cm M-l.AUtlHI.IN .lui .' MAin. wife nf .times .VcLnughlln Hiec- Doherty) Itrlntlvr, and Irl.t.ils Invited In funernl. Frl R 10 a m S117 S 24th ' Solemn high mass of rrqulem SI. Patrick s ( hiinh In a. m Int Ilolv Cross Cem McMASTEIt Lnte of Presl.vti rlan Home Julv 2 EL1ZARETH dauchter of late William and l.llzabeth McMasier Ri-lsllws and friends Invited to fun rnl servics fhur . I p m niece's residence, 2JOR Frdernl si Inl Mt Morlah Cem Ilrmalnt ma Im- vliwr.l vv, d m lo In p m Ante funi-ril MOORE Jul! 2 ALEXANDER husband of Amanda Moore (nee .lefferles) aged 13 Rein lives and friends Patter Lodge, jc 441, p nnd A. M . Clnclnnnlus i oui.cli. No R4U, 11 nl I A Ridge Ave Depot Relief Assn , P n. T Rene Oclal Aeso and nil other organWallona nf whli h he waa a member Invited tn funeral services. Thurs Sp m. 4140 Pirrlsh si Further serv ices and Int at Hopewell M rj church. Chester Co.,1.?.,T'.r".' ' rl I' " m Automobiles MORtlAN. At her 'nl. resldenie l.Vl'l Kreni h "L .3M'.V H"UA ANNE MdltOVN (formerlv of 1441 N t.iwn all nueil h7. Ril.itlvea and friends Invited to aervlies Thurs 111 a. m Oliver II Hair llldg . IS.'u Chestnut si In' JI"nw'ood 1 Vm MURRAY luly 2 WILLIAM V husband of Harriet Murrav son of late John and Cath arine Murrav. Relatives nnd friends all so cleties of vvhbli he was n member. Invi.il lo funeral. Thurs. 7 30 a. m.. 3117 N Carlisle st High mass St Stephen s Church Tlog.i, 11 n m lilt St John's Cem Trenton. N. .1 Remains may he viewed Wed cm Trcntun wipers please copy NEALIS. June 211 ELIZABETH C. joungest daughter of John H. and Florenie M. Nealls and granddaughter of late (leorge and Fanny Rarnea, aged 10. Relatives and friends. Girls' Jl-iJ'o.M.",!'.''.' V ,M Sodality and "...- . .... ,,,,..,,,,-, n rdrffl iiiai rtcnool invited i."!n.''r1ltt,'(1 . 8 30 a. m parenta' residence. 303 W. jenerson si. solemn requiem masa St Michael's Church 10 m. Int Old Cathedral V em. SUMMER RESORTS STONE II.MtnOR. N. J. HARBOR INN Overlooking Reach and Roirdwalk. Wide verandas Large dining room Cool, alrv bedrooms, newly renovated throughout. Arte sian Ice and water fresh sea-fond and vege tables, excellent table. Raining from hotel (larage. New management Special Fourth of July ratea: V!."in!' "WPi-r. to Thursday, breakfast 13 fto and up. . vVrlts or 'phons for reservations and Illus trated circular. EDWIN I1EI.CHER. Proprietor. ATI.ANT1C CITY. N. J. Seminole Hotel South Carolina Avenue First brick hotel troiii llnahlii.a 1 l-l. n.n l- clal rates over Fourth of XSV.. July HOTEL OSTEND Whole block -Roardwalk from Ronton 'o fiov er,4gn Ave Cooleat spot on the bea. h New cafe tha largest In Atlantic City, distinguished appointments delightful cuisine (ilasay smooth dancing track eighth of a mllo long Open nil thyer. I. I,. HUDDERS. Mgr. Fredonin Hotel Tennessee Ave. K Hoard ....... . wa'k Newest modern brick hotel, American & European plana, cen tral location, rap. 2.V). elevator, baths run ning water, lockera for bathers, garage rea sonsble rales. Mrs.fJ W. CARMAN Y & SONS. Wetminster Ky- ave' near uh. kiov. to lc' street. l'rlvato baths run water, llOup weekly. 12 Op dally Chas. Ouhre. HOTEL ARLINGTON ncw.n a... . near Reach Open all year. n. J OSBORNE A SON Hotel Boicobel Kenlu ky ave. near ik-ui-ii, uiien all vn Fine table. Rklt 'Phone 117. A E "iffl; ATLANTIC CITY. N, I'JMatM.,i, pa Blenf?8 HOUSE or TUr umai rV iOSIAH WHI1B RONS compasjv ftosanna Carroll and late William Dougherty. 0'KEKPK.-July I. "I$; f" ..""Mnden Iflatlves and friends. St. Edmonds, Holy Name Joseph and late PuJ.h ".trf friends Invited Society, D Hota Castle. No. 31.1. If of, t '. , berger), aged 1... Kelstlves and "". "',,. vlted to funeral. Wed H-..1H a m . resld-nce of to funeral. Thu.. .8-30,. a. m . '"'"ft," i. I UI1ATII. 'rn.DlInt.,lIol7sepu.Jhrre.m, Church 10 a funeral ON ILI July I. nosB O NEIWn "Vj& Cerney). widow of Patrick tv.Nelll, "i.f.".' f Tjnan. County Armagh. Ireland. Itelatlvca " .Hiinn, .i,ui. -"- ; nnd rrinrti initf1 in funeral Wed.. 8 a. aa a .-.... ft'tri? Ifnersin t , w. rnua. Vlemnnnu"em'maVst.rregory'sCh s. m Int St. Denis's Cem, San lrnnclsco r"!r:T'pnrty-July 8. JOHN PfirPKn. ltelatlves and friends Invited tn services. Thurs., J p m , 3041 llaltlmore ave Int . private. PIHLSS lime an ELLi:.N l'llHSS jn;a Cot. icnl wife cf John Prrss It; ltlvs and friends Slara nnd Stripes Council No 3S. rl. V. I., and Plilia. Idae No in. S of H.. invited to tuners We.i g P m. lino Day st. Int. Northivood im. rtemslns may t vlwe-l Tues afier 7 KCH.M1D. -July 1 JACOn SCIIMID. ac-il SO. Relatives and friends Invited to Juneral serv ices Thurs.. 2 p. m.. son-ln-Iavv a residence. Jacob Leuilncer 4037 N Marvlno St.. Logan. Int. private. Auto funeral ..SHAFFER. June 30. KATIIERINp. llfa ; of Henry C Shaffer and daughter of the late Raltus and fJIUabeth Amend, Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m 2339 Dickinson st. int. Mt Morlah Cem. SICKEL Julv I, MARTHA, i:.. widow of Oeorge Slckel. llelstlves and friends Invlled to funeral ervlees Thurs . 2 30 p. m . residence nf Charlea II. Thomas Frankford nve. nbove l.'n iln m Tn,.,.,iil, Inl North (edir Hill 1 'Vm Rcm.ilns mny be v'ewed Wed. i til II I P n . 1 HIMI'SOV AI her Ivte rrsnlence 4810 San loom SI. Julv J. M.VRY A wife of Autustus Slmrain. Nntlte of funernl liter. SLACK Julv J MtllTHA J.. Vv IIIOW OI Jarms c sinrk sged 07. Relatives nnd friends .nvlt.il to runeril services. Thurs, 2 p. tn.. Ilustletnn h. and Wels'i road. Ilustlelon. Phlla In' Ilustletnn M. E. Cem SMILEY July 1 JOHN, husband of Ilertha Smiley (nre Schultg' son ot Elizabeth nnd lata John Smlle aged 44 Funernl private, Thurs,, 2 p. m. 442 Delmar st., Roxborough. Friends may rail Thurs. until li. m SMIIII Julj I, SUSANNAH, widow of Smith Smith Ri-latlves and friends Invited to service Thurs. 2pm I30M'S Ringgold st. Int Fernwood Cem Ri mains may lie viewed Wed K In III p m Aulo service STARK Julv 2 FLORENCE CECELIA, dvuahler of Amrlla It (nee Flrffle) and Isle I.eo. pold Stark aatd 17 Rel-itlws and friends In ilt'd t fiimni vv.rl 7 3o a m, rrsldinie of brother IT lim ln--i" I 11 ins. r .toJtl N elilen- ' ' "'0 !' fun. r-il W . d bimsi tin M isi Ilolv Redeemer Muss at St. Iiorifiventura s t hure b Ham. SI i:VItr lulv 2, HENRY, husband of late I nima Mewirt inc. Ilrmvnl lti-latlven ami friends invited to funeral services, Thurs.. R P m. 21 IS Chrlsllnn st Int Cold Spring 1 em Cape- Mav, N. J. Frl Train leaves Chestnut st ferrv. I' It II R., R .Ml a. m STEWART -Julv I THOMAS, son nf Ellen and late Ihorme Stewart. Funeral tn vvhlcn the relatives nnd friends are Invited. Coutt Hltner. 1' nf A Inure I 3u p m . mother's residence 14" Tree st Inl. private. Fernwood (em hTIKHIMIIIEtt Julv 1. lIVRIIARA widow of Henr Strohmeler (nee Srhmtgl aged RH. I'.ebitlvrs and Irb-nds emplnves nf phllln Wn derle Hi, praeUer V. II S.. Cnnstatter. No. 1 and No 2 Y II s . Sleben Welaen Iriiue-n I lit. Verein invited to funeral, Thurs. R 3d a in . residence of nleee, Mrs John J Coch rane, l:oihlnm luke near Wlesinlokun avr Ulouftown High mass of requiem Church of Our Mother ot Consolation ( nretnul H'll in n m Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu- VAVDPNRi:nri Jlil 1 JENNETT. widow of Leonard Vnnderberg, nged 73. Ilelatlvea and frle-nds 11' Itrd in funeral. Inure. I p m. daughter r a el nre Mrs. E llauerle ."iOOI Nor wood s (Itn. Ri mains 111 y bo viewed WeO R p m Lit IVrnwood Cem. VON IIAIIEN Julv 1. ADEL VON IIAOEN 'laughter nf Eugene nnd Carrie Von ling, n, nged 20 Relatives and friends Invltn! to fu neral eervlc.s rhurs. I p. m.. parents' reel denee 2221 4 24th si Int private. C.reen moiint ( 1 m WALKER Julv 1. CATHERINE EDNA, eaU4hler of Ris and late (leurge Walker aged Jil R'ls lives and friends emplovea nf John Wonamakera ni-li fni-tnrv. Invited tn services lhurs..2p in .'IM"! Wallace st Int Fernwood 1 em. Remains lna In- viewed Wed., 7 to il p. m. WESCOTT Julv I ISAnKI.U wife f llfrvcv I.. W remit dulghler of late James and Malllda Spear Relatives nnd friends Signet 1 hapter No 1211. Order of Eastern Star, West Park Council. No ins, Sons and Daughters of Libert) . Camp No. 120. P O of A. Invited to funeral, Thurs, 11 a. m.. 111ft S noih St.. West Phlla Int Mt Morlnh Cem! Aulo funrral I rli nds may call Wed. 7 to 0 p m. WILLIAMS At Spring Mill. Montgomery Count. Pa . July 2. EI.IZAIIETH. widow of .Inmea Williams and dnughter of late Daniel and Margaret Fisher Relatives nnd friends Invlled lo servlres Frl. 1 III ti in , daughter's resldem . Ella Stalcv. Spring .Mill. Services In St. Peters I 111I11 ran Cliurih, llarren Hill "30 'i m . -IP' ""rriii Hill Remains may l,u viewed Thurs eve. WOOIlINCTON June 311 SARAHS WOOD. NUTON daughter nil,!, lonathan Lffi nVRed" K",.,Sr,wV, ice g'niV.' '"& 'p'rn" WOODRUFF Julv 1. Mrs. W WARRFN WOODRUFF Jr of lliieilngdon Pa .laughter e.f Mr and Mrs Ctlev We.lre f Ardmore pH i'!'r"!l"4,."1 country heime of tUley Wedge Paoll rd 3-30 p in thurs Relatives and friends Invited. Int Ureal Vnllcj PreshMcrl ill Church UNDERTAKERS ADOI.PH FltllKD 33111 N Parlurs at nur disposal 17TII ST Phone Tioga 4020. PARCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans J.1000 for S10 llrlng voor diamonds, vvntrhrs nnd Jewelry to the largest pawnshop In the world. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine IIOMIF.n TO TIIK CITV EDUCATIONAL TI;li:(irapii M'liooi rmj and night classes? 1014 ARCH ST Call or write Until Sexes CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Prepar. a fur ( oileg. or Huslness Separate departments bov s ,,nd girls high school grades V".'". ",'" JII"'h.-"h Wr" 'or Tear Rook John IV. (nrr. I'll. D trttlm 4 liner Hta., I I hilul SiptMF.R SESSION OPEN. JULY 0th Temple University llrond and Ilerks Streets College Courses for Teachers. Preparatory courses for entrance to professional schools Courses In Household Kconomlrs. Hospital Die tetics Filmcr ricrlfg ,r,oed. always in demand; sa l unit, v-iiirv3 rure a position through our course of Instruction Philadelphia bchool of Piling 010 -h-stnul st third floor. STRAYER'S The Ue,t Uuslnese Bchool. . ,., . ,Nh, llni1 Chestnut Streets. Posltinns uuarnnteed. i:nler now. Day or night HAVi: FILLED over 15.000 positions. Tree aid to schoola. D. II. COOK Mgr . National Teachers' Agencj. Perry Illilg.. Philadelphia. Teachers Wanted. Positions waiting. Free reg titration for College, and .Norms I gradustea Modern Teachers' llureau. 1002 Market 81. WEST CHESTER, PA, WEST CHESTER STATE NORMA!, HCIIOOlT Iloth Seies. 200-;60. Q M. PHILIPS, pfin SWIMMING CENTRAL NATATORIUM Swim for health and pleasure In water T changed and purified dally. Cost, In addl M Hon to membership, 12. 00. a year, 15.00 tat II I months' use of pool, 0 private lessons A It 00i single swim 25 cents. 1421 ARCH ST.. I'HLIA. CLARK'S Bcl,Il"1' S taming school, luji . . Arch 6L Phons. Sprue 4232. Prlvate Instr'n. Ladles' h'ra. to la i and 4 u t MUSIC II(jT1.MI', In 20 lessona or Money Back. UklC mailed free. CHUISTENSEN I'lano Bchoila. lMii Chestnut St.. 1412 Venango flu. 183(5 Tasker St. Phona Sprue 8B7. RIVEn STEAMBOATS Snerial tt . Auto F 4nw - io irenion, Dunington, Bristol and BURLINGTON ISLAND PARK rv tc t A NO FREIGHT NO LIQUORS Hosts leave Arch street wharf for Ilurllngton Island , nev .i... Trlpj tcIWi llila mnrl- go through to Trenton. ana U timulKKtthU'glK" " ,he r'8UUr ,Cbedu,e ' " '" outlns at Hurl ncton filsnil or Trenton. 1 ou cin rettTrn on ant ?r '.Ve udl? . .At the l.lanil you.wlll And. plcntj of amuiements fS? .n' il, '.hS.V?.a' ooaunB anu nauins. fine picnic sroyes. band to furnish music for the patrons. iur.ugi.niis whe boats hunt especial y for this serTlfs are larce. clean and superbly equipped. Comfortable arm chairs line the deck, iuo' Ladles' KecUninj nooma. Lunch can be secured on the boata. Special One.Dy Ticket,. 40c Rounc Tris, Except T3atutRys, SwiKkya iJHolWyi, mmamiQiammimmrwmatammmpwmmammammmm EFFECTIVK JULY 1ST CLASSIFIED RATES Public Ledger or Evening LcdRcr aoath i.mn'iiATn Kon bach insertion THIS STYLK TIPI3 tor like thlsl One or two times JJiie Threa times or more within week Ve tl averago words to one line. COMBINATION RATE Public Lcdper nnd Evening Ledger Una h, ,M.n llmB 2.V !7Vie Three tlmca or more within week.. LARGER TYPE a permitted In nil classifications cept Help and Slltnt.ona Wanted. !,eat snd Found. I er annals llosrdlng and Rooms, ot seldltlona I cost of 6c per line for each lino In the ndvertlsement. Thcro is n drurj store near your homo that will ncccpt Ledceh want nds at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE I1KLL TBLTIPHONB OPKHATINO Work near your home In pleasant ano healthful surroundings, with excellent opportunities for rspld advancement. There are tvventy-elght Rell t'entrsl Oniiea In Philadelphia probably there Is one within a few blocks from your home. Unusual opportunltlea for earn est. Intelligent young women between is nnd 22 lears of age. New employes are paid while learning and are readily advanced. Pleasant dining rooms, where the best of food la sold at cost, tn every Cen tral office. Comfortable sitting rooms for reading and relaxation when off duty. flood opportunity for senior and super vising positions . ,, Apply at 400 Market street dally, ex cept Sundav 8 HO a m to fljn.m. II0()KKI:i:PI:R must be accurate and experi enced Reply atatlng salarv wanted, also qualifications. M ll" Ledger Central COOKS and pastry tonka Hotel Illsrayne, Ocean city Apply .140 1'rdcral st . Camden. GUILD WANTED OVKfl 10 THARS OP AOK TO .MAKi: LITTI.t: URIAHS LIUHT. AIRY FACTORV DF.SIHAHLB STI1ADV WORK HOT LUNCH RS SKRVF.D AT LKSS THAN COST , PAT RKlHNNERV IT riCn ; WEEK IN'l'HDVSKD AFTBR SECOND KKK OOOI) PAY EXCELLENT TRBATJIENT 1.IUUUTT A. MYERS T011ACCO CO. 3D AND ONTARIO sTE.VOdRAPHER and- cferk "tor general office work In cloth manufacturing concern Apply In own handwriting to Wlnsor Mfg Co . 4000 orchard st . Frankford . STENOORAPIIER Permanent "position for ex perienced and capable party, state particu lars II 311. LedgerContrah WAITRESSES and cham'alds. Hotel Illscayne, Orean City Apply IW0 Federal st . Camden. HELP WANTED MALE EMPLOYMENT AOENT. familiar , with detail work In connection with employing men for large construction camp. M 743. LedgerCenL I.AIIORERS wanted; 613 N. Reach. LOWER COUNTERS Oood wages Apply deoree W Smllh. 3007 Powelton ave. MACHINISTS Four" flrst-claca men. able to read blue prlnta ,pply Hires Condensed Milk Co. Malvern Pjv MAN -Wanted, competent man to handle com- mlrsarv deparment for largeconstructlon camp. Apply Irwin tc Lelghton, Wrlghtstown. N J. PI.UMRERS wanted tor work In cantonments In the South; give experience and references: only high-class mechanics need apply. Address Ilox Ml. Columbus C.a SALESMEN We know our new offer to salesmen holds greater possibilities for htm than does any other selling proposition offered today. Our new Liberty Loan Rond feature Is n winner. If ou are not making money come In and hear our proposition We furnish leads and allow- drawing account. ENCYCLOPAEDIA 11RITANN1CA CORP. 130 S 16th st.. corner Walnut. SALESMEN Owing to enlistments we have a numher nf vacancies In our sales force that must be filled nulcklv bv educated Americans seeking permanent positions: advancement Is sure wllhln 30 davs to most of those who Join us now: high-class, dlgnlfle with selling possi bilities vastly superior to anything you can aell this summer, references required; drawing account. II 58. Ledger Central t SPINNERS wanted. Pontoosne Woolen Mfg . rittsfleld, Mass. Co.. RARE OPPORTUNITY for an advertising an lln'icr of nroved merit to get big results on otd-eetab. Phlla. publication. Write, giving full TMrtb'Ulars nf career, etc . llHJ'edg Cent. bTLNO'lltAPHER as assistant to manager of works: man with general office experience In manufai turlng plant preferred: state age. ex perience, reference and ralary desired. P 918, Ledger OfP.ce. WATCHMAN wanted In bleach house, familiar with care of bolters Apply 3213 Frankford ave. TOIINO MN. clerical position, nulrk at figures, good wages, chance for advancement, refer ences required, state salary expected. P. O. Ilox 4430, Station It. YOUNG MAN WANTED. WITH A GOOD EDU CATION AS ASSIST. IN ADVERTISING DEPT. : SOME KNOWL OF PRINTING AND EMIRAXIS'II DESIRED. RUT NOT ESSEN TIAL APPLY I1Y LETTER ONLY. STATINO DETAILS OF EDUCATION AND PREVIOUS III'SNIESS F.XPER S W A 11. W FI.EISHER. 8TI1 AND CHESTNUT. Genera ACCOUNTANT. Public. Senior. Jl.'iOO. COST ACCOUNTANT. l2.-.-10. HOOKKEEPERS (31 lift. 111. 120. HALES CORRESPONDENTS (2) $1800-12000. CLERKS, General, Cost. Shipping Time. Price, stick, etc.. 10. 112. $16. $1K. $20 STENOGRAPHERS. $16-$2ll, DRAUGHTSMEN (101 $2(1, $26. $30 up. ENGI NEER & SUPERINTENDENT Wood Work ing. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Designer Automatic Machinery. $2600 CIVIL ENGI NEERS. Tranaltmen and Rndmen must be tilled Immediately FOREMAN Iron Foundry. ?!' i rrcniNTENDENT Mfg Tin Cans. SUPERINTEMimNT Exp. Mfg. Varnish. Ill'SINKSS SERVICE llldg CO 1304 Land Title RIVER STEAMBOATS 4th of July Moonlight Excuisions WILMINGTON "SiSSST BflAHOYWrne SPRINOS ISHCLLPOrrAJIX I'rullej fare to llrandywlne Springs Park and return 10c extra If pur chased with Wilmington tickets. Direct Service to Pennsgrovc Special tickets sold dally, excepting Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, Wil mington or Pennrgrove and return. 0c. REGULAR RATES WILMINOTON and PENNSGROVE Excursion. f.(ic. single, 30c. CHESTER Excursion, 26c i single. 15c. .. . . "PATS LEAVE Philadelphia ',J:?-' ,0-3..A- " ... .. . '2 noon, 1.30, 3. 4. IS. (!, 7. "8.30 and 0.30 P. M Wilmington V,fn . 4.18, . 7. 8.30. 0.30 P. M. Regular stops at Pennsgrovs. I Stops at Pennsgrovs Saturdays and Sundaa -JC7j?lSiiisiai DOLPHIN LINE Fnnrfli nf Tnl T.:- n .. . :J. ipa. Also a Urns """$i SlTN. HELP WANTED MALE (lenernl Contlaticrl Irani I'rncdlna Cnluim Vlil'R position swans ou. nuperintenaentt prlnelnu J teachers, managers, private rural. bunnVs. A hlah school! also office mrniMen , (.Jf.Br !!?.'. ".,.'"0.,!"E!j':''uo.f.1!. 'tl'l'-.krnml;S ' ruuc.iiuuni ..ij .riiiiive. uipnriunitles gaae. I anteed lo gentlemen and ladlesi any part J J the United Stales. Canada or South Am,Vi I write us our qualifications snd wliat you aij sire: confidential! we act ns ynur personal rSl I rreentatlyet Inclose stamp for replyi you sSi under no nhllgntlon until you have acceniUl position. Ruslness Men's Hearing House 1,1" J 4n.vo:.-nil Commerco Trust nid.. V '"? rue vi ' ""Usui SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALBI lin"8RKKKi'Kii. vvorklm. reliable, good cor at dea'ees' position In Protestant gentlemsl! ' .--.. --.-. --..j.-... n .iiuuiiiiit are1 HOUSKKEEPER Redned womani hotel or orf" vate house country or shore r.f.M.. VT!? an r.(1ee nfflew -".ff. a FlOUPF.KEEPER. refined", experienced i reneS gent's hornet best ret. M (153. ledger CenL LADT'S MAID, chamber work, seamstress. ,. erenco. H 101. Ledger rtnnoh.2M. Pins it. iiu.'ia., iiii'i'iie nKea u-'M,', iiiin'iie Hgea, inorougn y comn.la.riej S.'IS fi's'lnhrrYfgr.'n.t.,: "'"h" "rB 0f " f't3 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACt'OfNTANT will open, close, audit, syite-Il at x eve keen vnlie hnnli. n...iM. ?lVfRrt mievts "It Sin I.,dger Central. ' ""; C1IAI FKEI'lt desires position! 111 vearsr nSTi rlence: good repslrman. loll De Lancey it J CIVIL ENGINEER, land" surveynr and rni; maker, experienced. Is ,02.I?..r..:nW""-it anvvvherei has complete equipment for bonil offlre nnd field work. Address p 100, Ledge? l ri. SALESMANand executive Man at present coW neeted nnd with same concern lH years it1 mfg. business; position occupied requires m. i eiing n monins or year over 2.1 states; Kei, goods, advertising and mfg, details planielr onlv reason for change la desire tn remain X. Phlla. permanently, has sufficiently f,.3'" ?. to take up anv pos where ability and wefA win nring goon ruiure nnvancement and li! muneratlon. age 30. it 140, Ledger V'entriM HUl'KHIXTKMirar or manager of a woes! working business, thoroughly competent eea capable of handling n big prop. M S12 1ni TRANSLATOR and correspondent, young coWilir man wishes nosltlon. irnevH lefear u,rie. r..ql English. French Oermnn Italian, SpinlrtC and Portuguese; best refcrencei at present 2 ployedJn.realest. ofTlce. P 13,1, Lednr fjjl TOUNO MA"N, colored, w-anta place to care fuel Invalid man or boy or will be valet for si.. 1 tieman. can rurnian good reference Addr.i,'1 Svdney Wlnstend, School lane, aermantowl! ' tiiuiiriT'iiiiriiiiuwil limn J TOrNdMAN, 2S vcara olcT high srhoolgrairt uni--. r.iirurm ru .irilUHIHpil.r, OOOKKSeSee building superintendent nnd salesman d..,,.' position, no objection to traveling AddrM.! M 762. Ledger Central TOt'NO MAN- 20,marrled have had fn.,r? experience In selling hardware and other lien What have you to offer' II 3, Ledger 'om? 101 NO MAN. 0 years sales, Purchsslng.TSt , and timekeeping experience, construction V3J mfg lines; avail Rrime. o 060. Ledger Cent YOt'NO tAIVI. meehnnlesl nhniel. U,"i-wl .. . i pos. with adv.l sober, steady. A 357 Led. 0t ' EMPLOYMENT AOENCIES FIRST-CLASS Catholic and Protestant cmK waitresses chambermaids Isundresses. chill, nurses, housework girls, butlers, couples iirtl situations. Mrs. Kane 611 S iuth ,i 1 Phone Spruce 3101 """ 1'1 NICIIOLLS, 102(1 nalnhrldge st , nrst.c"iaj""hSc, all natlonalltlea supplied vvantedj FrenS ladlea' maids Protestant cooks if to til.) waitresses, etc. Phone Locust 2130. ' AUTOMOBILES Tor Sale AI.I.hN 2-passenger roadster, overalls "tirer first-class mechanical cnnriltinn iiS; us. "" M,"r, EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION , .1134 Chestnut st. Spruce 704 tiistriuutora standard "8" and AHen "V" crt ouica louring, email mix, like newi barrtlii 26I5N Rroad' st Lt 45W CADILLAC 6-passenger touring lights nl riniire, nuiii-K et lil.rili"r , lires EASTEIIN MOTORS' CORPORATION t ii.j, cnesinui st. Hpruee 704 i Distributors Standard "8" and Allen "4" eH CADII DILLACS 1016 and 1010 models thorourtoi iverhnuled. repainted and guaranteed by laW Aufomohlle Sales Corp.. 142 H Ilroad at CHANDLER mill touring, nerfect conjlitaui aleo 4 roadsters; lights and starters; perfects' condltlon.260 N. Rroad st Locust 4350 I COLE 8-CYL. TOl'ItlNO, palnf and "tires n-i t-iii,s. nrni isirgs EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 1034 Chestnut st. Spruce 704, Snrtie ?OJ i Distributors Standard "8" and Allen "4" nil HUDSON super touring car; wire vvheelsrpriSS tlcally new ' , EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 1034 Chestnut st. Spruce 704. i! . Distributors Standard "8" and Allen "4"tjl' HUDSON super six town car, new In rtn respect. ' EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 1034 Chestnut st Spruce 704. Distributors Standard "S" and Alleji "4" rrt JEFFERV fl-cyl.. 7 passenger touring csr.ili new The Harding Corporation, 320 N. BwH. KINO 1017 8-cvllnder 7-passenger touring, list. I Stanley Mnjuir Carriage Co.. 2326 Cheitnut, ,' LOCOMOHILE 1015 (48" 7.na.enii IZ4! lng. painted ms rvy overhauled In our on J shoos; would a It most particular bujsr, very attractive car r famllyi guaranteed. ' oI.OCOMOHILE ! t IIAU.KIANMgr.lExchange CarDejt, MAH.MON 11)15 1910 MODELS Also used ears of other makes. FANNING MATIIIM CO. . . -, IJ.ROIJ AND RACE STREETS John T. Cunnlnghnm. Manager Used-Car Dull MERCER 4-pass. tourfng. In very line condition; rood runner nnd n.lnl m.,hnillu n ri . HARDINO CORPOltATIONj 32rt N nr"tM f R PIERCE "(l"-48 7-passenger touring. newtoililK newly painted, upholster'ng good aa new. -, e-ellent Urea, llghta and starter mechanlclWl best of shape new Iv nalntrd Jl HASTKHV MOTOnn r-evienM, iTinef e 704 .1 len "4" crtr its rrra Its . J7J . . ,." nraieiui si. npruce eil4 Distributors Stnndarcl "R" and Allen Chain-drive triirk nn RAYFORD Worm-drive truck units ,,, "ny pnv more? RAYFORD CO . 2d anl Indiana ave STANDARD "fl" 2.nn...nl..P rAaderi ri painted Urea: new. f EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION , ,11134 Cheatnut at. Spruce 794 .4 . Dlstrlbutora standard "8" and Allen "4"jtu STANDARD "8" demonstrating car. 7 p'nM EASTERN Mrrmn.1 rriiipnnATinv 1 , , ,1034 Chestnut at. Spruco 7114, A Distributors Standard "8" and Allen "4" crtl n, j..vit.-Nn-iv.-Mcjur. just overhauled, reptwiw and equipped with new tires; bargain Sliolifi Mot or Carriage Co.. 2326 Chestnut J STUDEHAKER-CIARrORD 4o"7-passenger toof; lng car; good condition: demountable rlmi. I good tlrea, car has been very little ureal VU7 cheap. Xlncobar. Newport. Del, J S. O. V Town Car. tlrea good, uphoUUrlM good mechanlcsllv fin repainted 1 EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 1 1034 Chestnut st. Spruce 704. ' Distributors Standardise and Allen "4" Qt 11117 4-PAHH ROADSTER " ' 1017 SEDAN. LIKE NEW mil i.eiA.X'i.i.ll ICJUItl.Ci CJAIl 1010 CHANDLER .'l-PAKS. COUPE into niAN'nt.Kit sumu 1910 CHANDLER TOURINO A 1913 CHANDLER TOURINO ?J IIERRERT COOK CO. .. J N. n. corner Ilroad and I'.rc". Spruce 4825. i M A PYOTT t VUTOMOHILES taken on conslgnmntlM charge to owners for storage or etof chargea. We obtain our profit over etrturi price, or will buy car. Highest prlcee pals' See ua before selling elsewhere. Automobile sent for free Keystone Motorcar Compsnw 1803 Market St.. Philadelphia. ,. USED PLEAHt'llE" CAR'S AND TRUCKS THE WHITE CO.. 210 N Rroad it. v , L, II O'Neal. Used-Car Manager. ! PhnnesLllelJKpruce 6060 Keyst Racejja, USED TRUCKS Severaf well-known nuM r narlnsr frnm 1 a K ine, ,lik aarl ulthoa bodies. Oa rjford Phlla. j:o 2308 CJiestnut.J VIM DELIVERY" TRUCK, fine running CODS' tlon. top body, tlrea almost new, cn 51 seen at International Harvester Company America Show Room 211.13 N. 22d st fj LITTLE R1X PAlflK Tnniuvn anM on ea 7-dav-trlal offer nigelow.Wllley Motor CV' 301 V llrosd. - AXLES HOUSINOS. KNOINE CASES . SCHORER, 3339-46 MARKET . OVERLAND PARTS J SCHORER. 3339.46 MARKET . IITC11ELI, PARTS 'I SCHORER 3Stn.ir XfATlTfKT 3 AUTO LIVEHY AND QARA0iajg TO HIRE Day or night, brand-new 8-paiif touring cars. 1.25 hour! new I.pasMM. limousines, ,1,60 hour up weddings, funr f. ,wfA7,.,1' ,:lr,, "la? ve. Bell phoj;l Pop. 1211. or Pop. mil, or Pop. ltllfl Krri . alone. Park 1482. 3 INDEPENDENT TAXICAH CO. "? Hudson.Super-SIx Limousines. , ; Special attention tn weddings and funeral' Diamond B4B0. Never closed. Park H-?i i AUTO R'EPAT-R.TTvTO VALVES GROUND CAHIION CLEANBI-?J 8131 Vln st. fipruc 11 - Jl AUTO TIKES HERCULES TIHKS 30x3 .uuaranteed . H..., sn.no 4x1, Illjl ILEH TlitE CO.?X12'r.'n'roait' Jt, .?nr.t MEHC Sllvau k-evvcitem n., ...... - on o ,, iliiii11' l IV CO,, ,,,,.,... wu2.l-."r.i' ti'hkh, gviaranteed i RUDOLPH T1UB CO.. 1236 Arch t. AUTO SUPPLIES BALL ANn nnf.r.vrr, nie,nlMrl(l , , The-Owllllam Company . . . Walnut 8407 or Kaca 3082- 1314 Arc'. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES" INCOllPORATB TOUR JH1BINB83 Total coat ot 7S for capital. I25.0OU. Vecar.fuf. thorough and ifttcient Mr PENNA CIUtlTEft OUARANTEB CO, . Urssal lUi .. IV .t.M. j... . .C -".. ..J i ... NPltoni " V-fryj .MW. SUVA u :M ties rm:mmithterim,,' TrllM IB. UK r iipn.itTasi AOIiV B