H r i f 7-. " y-.ry 'Vr IFV. r A (, nil PN,Yl.VANIA fa FREE W TX REFUND fpglUC UTIUIIM ft NETTING 5.05 TO 6.25 ....nlMRe ON I .filLBO Off "' TAI REQUEST uj2sr a vu- ! CHESTNUT ST. EVENING LEDaER-PHlLDELPHIA', MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1917 Vj, - .. 1 3 - rj "i ivr ' (Jne Standard .. ..firipe to investors 'orm i" character and ' tfi tntintain one standard A-titment service. It 'SjMCei the selection of Si lecurities and con 'Sni the individual re Simenti of the pur-Swr. 'With a wide range ot -.ortunities from wmenw S. .elections and a dis Snting branch in all im SSnt investment centers. ite enabled to render I inpencr 5vjv,c. "teat for our August Bond " List PE-133 t lieNationalCity lompany. L) CaMtnut St., Philadelphia . v.t ChlcMo 3'i rranelico I . loiton Pittsbursh INVESTMENT MARKET VERY DULL7 FARM LOAN BONDS SCARCE Hot Weather and Lack of Interest Keep Cus tomers Away Gossip of 'Hi business?" asked the manned' of one of the oldest established build nnd Investment houses In the city ot a member ot another llrm In the bamc inc. iiie rep y was, "There is no such thine." And Judging by the ntipcniance of tlio oniccs ami board rooms ot the leading brokers ho was ery ncaily Uqlit. Tho public Is not In the market at present. And jet when the same nuestlon was nut in thr lnp.il iimnnniun .if imc. Ilfillfln I.ImI. 1. .a ....uau mutii nas mauo a specialty or Icdcral fann loan bonds ho said: "fiii'lncis lias been fine. I liaeu't had nt busy n month as July for a Ions time." When asked how tho Federal farm loan bonds were taking, he said: "1 have nn order lying on my desk for some time past that I can't fill and I am icf using nny moie commitments until November. It's strange," he continued, "how the public didn't take to those farni loan bonds at llrst, and now we can't get enough of them. Tho me a 4 per cent bond and were sold to net about 4U. So far aa yield Is concerned, they arc more attractive than the Liberty Bonds, as they arc also la'fiee. Hut the people did not buy the Liberty Uondi on account of their yield: thc-v bought through patriotism." Short-Time Notes Have the Cull The pilticlp.tl member ot a firm which deals largely In hlgh-giude inciiiicnl was asked what class of investments ate most in demand nt present, and icplicd that nny business that Is being done Is In shott-tlme notes with a laigo jield or in exceedingly good gilt-edge long-time butitlss, but ery little of the latter. "It would be impossible," he said, "to finance anv, new proposition today clc)1 with shoit tlmo notes with a very large yield of mote than C per cent " , 'wT-m V. j. S-TT E. yW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ooi ooou n , 7 a ..... o n u a i D l u o s ii r. -Hearne unit La l.onrei Kntman Tnt onto Newark..., Kami. Second game 11. It. K. Toronto ooi2nn-4n o7 ma Newark. . . . . .. II II u n '.' n n 0 u 'J 7 r. ..!,. .Il"',,,.,'.l.," and La Lonte! McUraw, Wilkinson and Lran. Providence . mi n a n on n -,.' pi ii Montreal... . u 1 1 u n n n d l a 7 1 llatterlci llresr and Slajcr. llojt and How American As-ouniiriii lii'tlnmipolt, n. Toledo. 1, InrllnnHix lln. a Toledo, i (second same) Minneapolis 1 Kansas city, 0, St. l'atil Mlhvnu.ee. to game postponed. cntljs nnATii" ; MITOMOBILE BANKERS Offt'r special facilities, for In irUuali or automobllo deal. tn to finance the acquirement ci pleasure cars, for business bourn to flnance the acquire nt of commercial cars or .. inirbn If vou are tlilnklne of Bl.fT ---- . .- . , 1.1 HfChsslng a car or any Kina 'r , inv mirrMRfr tha PIPCNET ttvnm will mnkn n. better tuuieis transaction for you. adi ISTATC TRUST BUILDING PHILADELPHIA i VtHtl0l'A ANKERS and BROKERS U CHESTNUT STS., N. E. Cor. riartttt ot Phlla. Stock Rirh.nr. Iv Vlna Wire to Naw Tork KfCa .American Stores Co. fig Vh Flrtt PI'd Stock REED A. MORGAN & CO. m KD TRUST BLDQ.. l'llILA. i n IB riuia. aiutu cichaut . . . . .1 nn.nAH..tn 4.n. f..-ftfi Thi3 option entities tno noiaer io uuy num mv w .... ........... -, JllI)lt, v ,t vioii i:. inii inr iinrtrMi JlO. JtllU .IL fill lllltillt.. I III llll J.-.II lirinuv.1 iin.i Llli'llun Th Prolfrh That IWIam "S,.tfn,l ' your caki Rtiil nt it ' waa 2"tiort tnaonraent insurance had lien K' Thm p.,:ji. '"4Tn'" Company of Philadelphia -.,. "v v iiirij r btiu;bt8 riiL,l)l,l, ixea ft .DMBCTOItV iif AcrilUNTANTH CertUei Tubllc An-niinliinl. aWSS8" K imOW.N A. CO. nSii.tilFJS"' llll'HT UllII.DIN'G ffTlRvtfV.JJV.,:A"TNBKSlJIP. -.w4. nttu "ini-ii . mi AUJUniV BUBNS 4 SPEKMAN inc. 13UUHHU IBROWNEWINS FROMMOLLA m- lifprnia Tennis Star tTroimpoa Mi'oci n-:,,t.n,-n- 1 1 in Single Set flttK. Auff. 13. In a match that ffl.K Miss Mary K. Browne, of ,j?'s. tnrea times national chamnlon. .Motner victory over Miss Molla LW" of the Crescent Athletic Club ." ono Bet was played. O,?"1 o the California girl at u S rfibeen evidenced that a kiii.. "' a "leasurc 01 ineir .&Ln,,1.!).l!,l' the fact M overiKIi.." T?"y.F. superoiy ovrt . ""'"K leau le aorupt woT'a a keen .iioi-,r,ninm,. i iv?Ji.,hSlt the women, whose ily7on ... , creat Interest, should co,lonefiS ea.ff U that a.othcer grueling encounter, :fove inn Southampton Saturday. i. tia.ii."r !i a iax on tnoir mftSiV'5: Jl vw.of their ap- Went, wiiivi, .Ul national doubles ,., "hlth staits In Boston to- aa n . wtnnt thai r?Ke8ii?" '" " br ef W. Shi h BJ,utedt is much on,I,iSn hardly did herself Justice UP lndefaiTis,' a"d "Iss Browne, H! tatcTsnoif tlsable when on the court. J W "mmandlnsr ,ea(l tht leiB. Ti'.a Under a. ti'emnnrinuq Ml ... ""Inst this aha fnnirhl Willi f ii.s j.tMrked decree of aufcuaii n. ' " brlnr A?. a close' bt she could iMct m,hI .Sf.'. t-deuce a,,a iOri i.i . ' .'.ma xjrowiie. J ram..1 ?a2 "' of stioke In the r ihoii .if,. s,,'.e maUe repeated 'MM hvSiH'iV1. ordinarily she would lth i.JS lmo ,,er opponent's ter m f'e'?,.a.nd Precision. It was Kld v." '-inienaea strokes drop or .i.?A !he. lines by the smallest a. iff t"" .oarely caUcht the net. M 5l4 ft iuS1 drve outside the tTBl:2rtd?ubt'an'J the strokei r. M.,?aS.c"an." '5J!?"B Mruli . """" w not. uvri- i ta? liJ0T sh dld "ot have to. arm MX games Mla. nrnurn had YOSDln.l .Ml A. i,l. .,. SJAwf,leamns at 4 to 8 on w JwaKlnK throuich Miss BJur. ;on,ttie.next same she made uii niiuivv There are some exceptions to this as far as the interest late Is concerned. It is leported that the Issue ot $20,000,000 three-year S per cent notes Just offcted by tho Cleat Xorthctn Railway through the flm National Bank of New York ut 08 and Interest to yield G3 per cent has btcu largely u ptmiIisci lbed. Thcv me issued In denominations of $1000, $.",000 and $10,000 each, callable at an time befoto September 1, 1018, at 101 and interest. Easy to Sell Liberty lionds One ot the most active canvassers for Liberty Bonds in the lcccnt celling cam paign, who was successful In placing a laigc number of the .jmaller denominations, represents an out-of-town house Ho has had many years ot n wide pxpcilcnco in soliciting among all classes, lie claims that the next Issue can tie sold cm n, 3'& per cent basis ns easily as on a 4 per cent bais. "When I was going around with my "gang,"' he said, "selling Libetty Bonds, and wo would arrle at industrial plants or stieet-car bains mound the lunch hour, the boys would ask mc to addrcs the crowd. To my mind there was no occasion to address these men. They were intelligent and tcad the papers and knew all about the bonds, and when I addressed them I said so. In a general way they know that Uncle Sam had a big war on hand and was going to see It through and needed the money, and they were prepatcd to loan It to him. All we had to do was to take their subscriptions." Mahoning and Shenango Valley Prosperous Kaily purchasers of the lsuo of $300,000 5 per cent bonds ot the .Mahoning and Shenango Valley Hallway and Light Company, which wete bi ought out at par about sK months ago, are complaining that these bunds nu now being .-old on n B per cent basis, and blame tho brokers for not sustaining the inaiket. Undw oidl nary circumstances that Is a difTicult mattei to control, and under present condi tions it would be impossible. Any one who knows anything ot the iccent phenomenal growth and development of population And Industries in these two alleys, which extend from Youngstown, O., to Sharon, Pa., and which has been somewhat on a par with recent developments at Chester, Kddystone and sut rounding tenltory. must know that tho future gives abundant promise for the success of the com pany, which supplies that whole terrltoiy with traction, ugiu ami power A Detachable Stock Warrant unique fcatuic In financing Is the detachable stock warrant option attached to each of the $1000 tluee-ycar 7 per cent notes of tho Sinclair Oil and ltellning Companj. Thb option entitles tho holder to uuy irom inc ., .i, tir. if nnrehascd on or before August 1, 1 mice it purchased later. The proceeds from these wai rants must bo applied ; to the retirement of the notes through purchase in the open maiket ... on call. J he stock Is now selling aiound 43. The Danger of an Oil Famine one ot the best infoimed brokers in this city on the oil Mtuatiou ui.es tciy little Mock In the much-heralded boom In the Wyoming oil field. "The safest wa t, get a coneet line on new development In oil," he .. "Is to follow the Standard oil d ne-lav ng If they a.e active In any particular field you may conclude they Save UokedU over thoroughly and have convinced themsehes that It has stajlng Samie" and any pipes they put down are intended to Co service mull theyiot in tlic ground. -There was a lot of talk a while ago," he continued, "about big pipe lines being There was . a lo . w R letemlj Tat state , n ,Mt down.,nflnU'V' "callforn'a was a poor man's field for gold mining ,,, '. r1' manjJc ,l thew NSS a a hel and a pan and get pay gold from the A man could go in there w, nap PlaC.Cr.f tho Txas fields It cost. $35,000 to drill and case a well. Theio is no par- Sar acSv.ty in any "el" J " "e salli' "antl ta 'uch ,SUlalea SPtS " is drilllns going on it Is puicly speculathr." ,,inn n.r, lecent nutchasc of the Big Cieek Uevelopnicnt Cnmpaii. 1,1 ,th.3, CTirbv .he Soutl In Oil Company, .a subsidiary of the Standard Oil, , ' Ymflcan o fuUher e" '! on and development of that field. The conMUetatiot, IVffi for lta M oC tr;ran;do,Sr;err:rs.ng .",teu. Mt.Uo .,. m.U,, new development imperative .. . .....i. f .i, jinmiaid Oil Company ot New Jcite, r, ii. a iv Redtoiu. ineBiuciii .. ... . . . ... . II' t inn called attention to th where he said that ,,Iiip 333.000.000 bai i..oe .,., Mn,,mA wnll easily be seen mat l" ; . ..- tl)e nltlai production Is less than in mpny wells have Dn u. .- Government, which must have all It needs ;fproSute fSc ar successfully. Is warned to economize, especially by cutting ouUoyiidlng altogether. A Valuable International Connection , ,.. set vice" in the Morris Building. Is shortly to make a valuable HZZ n old esublished r.ng.lsh house which has been giving a almUar conneuuu.i "- , . .inn will vcrv widely enlarge inc scuijd m uu... ..u.. Ai.i.o.s .sue it .mil in siii.-i.vri nainhter cf ll'lrli ,-fltjrr Vlllunn, nteil 17 i.natltra urn! frlm.ls liiMlnl to eeriot 'rue, J in . rnltltico iif cr.ndmollifr Mrf. Auaiitn 7llrer J17 M. r.s.i i im, pilati.. Pultavllle. 'a.. Weil, attornou.-. ,, 1'V'lt-Auk. 11. lil.lAIIUTlt 1 ulfn of WlllMni llabw iiirr llmklcy), imnl :,;. nta i! 'I.I1"1 'rl'iwls tiitliui in (im-rnl 'rurj. 1 i. m.. 511.. Melroan m tnt. N'nrtli iVilor 1 1 111 I'cni l.cmalti tun lw urnnl Mun. H to 1(1 . m. iKi-KKTr vim ii i:i.i.Aiii:ni t iir.ru 1.1 r, wIJ.ih f iiibrld llnkptl nijpil I7 Itehi l.M'a ami rrl. ntl irllfil In funrrnl Wp.1 P. m son-Ill law a iralileiui. I Pluulna Him 'r lllaaalwro N .t. Silrf hi liou'e 111 btllnktun c'fiu CMarkaboru .S. .1 Auto futirral .i.I.,.'VJIN A Vlmntown N I, u in W I I.I.I AM h.ul.Jll.l li f lain ilnlllel V. lironln unci 7 i:latlrs ami friitiili all or snilsatlona lth whl.li ho a arflllatcil tn l .1 ti funeral "lu.a I mi t, ni V Inicntowtt. N J Int. llantlit rem TJIIKTT Vuif 11 .IOHN J aun of liir Irlin una Kllen llr'tt nf llubrri nrr i'ininl SIIro Ireland Itelalhr imp I friends InMled to fu iieral. Tups ii ii m lealilenci. of hrolhcr VVII Ham p Hon L'llH v llumlnailon at. lllsh reimieni maa at si folimibu'v Churi h 10 u m. im. limy I'rnss im imKWAP.li Au?. in 1..VPIIA wife of .tohn llrewnrd llelatlira and Irlendi lnlted (o .ln,1ra' e-rhee. Tuea . J ii. in. funeral parlors "f P. J Donatiiie. ami P. Lelngh ave. Int. Oak land Cem Auln funeral ,, imtiw.v us Ik i.iDin it. nnows (nee llolHnd) wlf of IMnln llrnun. Ilelnllc Hid fileml lampi (I lihiine 1). ot 1.. No a t'nunill linlteil tn fulii-r.l s,rlirs Tllp I P in I'm .N. r.lh i tnl iilMt NortliHooit (m ItfnTON- u 11 JOSMI'A It husband "f I'.llen llurion I'.chilHcs and friends Imllril to funsral soiikee Tuea sin p ni., un a tesldenre, William I, llurion 141S tAintrn at l.ocan. Ini Wed (onlr a ( hapl Aiuinla liel . on arrival of train lenlns Phlla. 7 L'5 a. m, Pelaunrn pnpr i opx CAMPION Kl.llVllinil P. ased " Huo nollr. of tui-riil. ((it.r.si on Aus !. uiiin r oi k- fl'uTr. useil ii.' Itelalues and frlind I'rlrnlile l.o.lze Nn ill r nml V M Senile l.od No 7(1 I (i (I P Imlftit tii funeral Wed S p ni UV i tiamljers a.' raniden N .1 tni pila ... ol tatuenlemo of flhlll SI lleoise H liel I ONNKI.I u. II III.I.KN. wife nf ler rnr.. I onnll. UelatH.s nnd friend Itiuted in fiinorul Tors, s a m. Ml old l.atir.isier road Haerfn-d Pa IIIrIi mass nt Our Mother of (Inn.l Cnunsel Phurrh !i a m Int. M Denis a c'ttn Auto fuieral CONSOIt Mm 10. JOHN .1 . son of lmon .T and Mar C Connor member of Naal i;oast Drfpnsj lte.-re, Ith Diet. llelatles and trlerds Arrhlilal oi Itvan Catholic Also, lnvltid to fu nrrnl 't'li.s . 4 311 n. ni.. nsrentt lealilenrp f.311 I'liester ne Holinn mass of rouuicin (Jhunh nt Most llliseil Piornmniit Id a. in. Int llo.y t ios rem Autn funeral. CONWAV uc IS P.OMi: widow of Prier Coiih.i Ilelat'vis and friends H V VI. Ho itillt. Altir ind Cesar Sirred lle.H and ProplKlllon Sorlellea of I'hurrh of Our l.ldv if VI. rs United to fuueml Ihurs Mil n. ni. .".l.'ii line at VV.si Phil i "n. inn nnuiein HI.ISM huri Ii of Our I.ails" of Vlitnr." l"l a. tit tnt tlolv Oils. lni coikii:i: auk i.' .ioiin t i onni'i: t hit.biud of Jjle 1 l-irrii K Corain (ne.. l.ons ami of lato Vrthur W and VHre.ir't I'nrRce llel.ithes nnd frieluN nii'tnbers of Phil.i I IT' nept Ullr Vs-n , IllMted to funeral sitIip Vcd " p p. re dome eon lohn 1' CorKoe Ii l.l.'J amli at Int prlidt. KrtemN mnv rail 'Iiih s to ill v in. CltAVVPOlttl uir I" JOsRPH It huhaud oT .VUrnaret Crawford Ine lttirKlitB). aBeil 1.3 ItplnlUea and friends Inilied tn funeral Wed " p. m sons rosl'ir-in e, KhMiod Ornwrord lilt Alinotitl si llrtdssbuiK lot tlrrenwiiod tK of PI Ci ni. Romulus ma be ltwtd lues. to lo p in DAI.IIIV Vir II 10VINIV (1 UM.'IHT ItelatUes and friends lnulted to funeral 'I net - ti. in, residence of (J 1. Jones. 110 Paik at.. nidle Pari, Pa. Int private IIWI.1 AUfC. II J CI.AKK DAVIS, ir. son , MII.1.KI1 Kut. It). JOHN MII.I.KH. aon of lato .lohn and Hall.i Miller tnea (lrots) J OS. IMlstlves and trlendt, alto Oakdale Ilenell. Society No. 2 and employes of Killer's Ilope Workt, Invited to funeral aeriices, Tuea., 2 P. in.. brolhr.in-lw' retldenee. John CI. Sehwar. mann, IUU Wakelln at . Kranttfotd. Int. pri vate, Matnotla Cem, Itemalna may be viewed Mon . to 10 p. in. . MII.NOR u. 12. it 3r!te!. Tt C WKST. IKVMU.NOII ed TT Itelatl.ea nnd friends, ailt Ionise No. 318, r and A. M . llopl,ltl tidse No. ST. I. o, O. I'. i emplojea P II. It Invited to funeral. 214 Mulberry at . Itrlttnl. Pa, Wed, 2 p. in Sinter at M. K, Church 2.30 p. m. MirritKI.l, -Mis 12 at Xrwlown, Pa.. Mrs tIMllt.INi: MtT IIHt.t.. aKed TH ltelatlvea and frltnria lnlted lo funeral without further nqtue iralilence ot son. John II. Mitchell. Katt Wash. Inatnn ave, Newtown, Wed . 2 p. m. Int. Cem nf St Jsmss s Cliiirrh. ltrlatnt MOONKV. Suddenly, Auk. 10, MAIITIN hut l.nnil ot late hllzatietn A Moone. HclatlMt and friends Invited lo funeral. Tues , I p in , realdenee of brother, .lam's Moone. 11(I7 VV. Alletheny ave. Int. Ii Mill Cem, lleinalna innv bo lewred Mon H to 1U p. in. Auto (u neral. Monnt,ANi SudJanh Aur. 12. JAMKS P lintband of Caiharlnn M. Vloretan.l tnee I'ole matil, nted .u eare llesldence SflO PnlrMrw at Camden N J. Notice of funeral alen later, MlM.I.I.SV-SuudeliU. Aue 11 JOSP.PIl A.. iiiitbaiid of Alma c vlnllln and son nf Charles and Sarah Mutlln. Itetatltes mid friends Hosiery nr.ATii Workers' Union. No. BUrl, lnlted to funeral, Tues., a S a. m.. parrnta' residence. B40V K at. Solemn renulem mass Church of Anoentlon, 10 a, tn Int. llolv Sepulrhre Cem. Auto funeral. NA1IM. Aur. II. KATHIIVN, daughter of A, H. and Helen It. Nahm and uranddauthter oft jonn r ami n. JtrcormieK, aea t niontna t nays, Itetatltea and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., S 30 p in., parents' residence. 213 VV. Pomona at.. Girmanlowt,. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem POTTP. WAIrr.n. son nt late IVIIlUm II and Prantra Potts, atert 31. Itelatnea and frlcnrtt Invited tn funeral services. Mon., 2 p. in , residence of J'. VVeslsv rWiwon, 1018 ti. ii st. Int. prttate. Mt. ilorlnli Cem. nv.CIf Allt). Aur. 11. PAN'NIR ( . wife nf Claude It. Heckard and tlaucliler of Charles It u ml Mary (llb-on Itecktrd, Hired 31 Itelathet nnd friends linllnl tn funeral services. Tues. 4 p m 111 VV. Pomona, st . Oermanlown Int. lirlxatp. IHCltAlltiS. Au. 12 at Morton. Del. Co Pa. IV A M IHCIIAItliS. wife of Prank W. tllinarde. Funeral and Int. nt Chlttenanno, .N V. ftt cotuenlence of famlb. HI;aI11.NU Ahr 10, nt Lima. O.. I.IIANDKII SlIAIllMl. rnieil Tn. Ilelalliea and friends, IVrnwood Lodae No. Til.t. P. nnd A. M.; I nUer Kit Chapter So 2V1 It A M., Phlli. Com mander No. 2. I. T.. Invited In Masonic sen iles Arllnaton Cem. Phlla . Tues,, 2 p m Hlti:rilKIIIi.Au. II. JOHN, Imsbaitil nt Mary Shephertl lno Druttimond) nceil lis. Ilela. ihes and friends members nf Norrls Snuire M K Church. Iho V'eteian i:mplocs of the 'J :-' rA I MJ KcimEu Educational M j 'j. 'gfj, Advertising Every phase of modern pub licity and its relation to sales manship taught by experienced specialists. Practical work given students in this course. Day and evening courses. AsIc fur Calaluy M-10. Phone lllnnionil (131 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY I llronil M., helow llerUs I Plillnilelphlii " Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street Until .ere .it i .- i. i Mm ! in n mil nni mi r e .eilousness ot the oil situation in nni. cuum., ... - the countiy was pioducing 300,000,000 batrels per jcar and tels per year. With only 163,688,700 barrels In icsene. It can teiS pel )' . , ,,,. ihnns .IM il Koon De Eiliauaim. ...iiiuuBi. ...." -- their business have been ."". 1 . . .... .. .!.,.,. iiiomoelves in more ndvanced methods. .. . rcncllsh nvestors iu t" "" - soon as n. c v t different. Ko doubt The English house will adopt many of the American ideas an valuable to financial and commeicial housei In the past only one or two Service" expects to be in n men ot the Invited In funeral servlies. Wed, ltd p. in. parents lestilenie Mt Kphralm ac. Ml. Hphralm N J Int nrlvile IIP.MPSKV - Aiib 12 l A ritnitlNK, daushler nf William and 1 .to t Htberitie Dempsey (upp Mi'VlacKlnl r.el.itlves unci friends inuteil to lu ueint Ihuts n 3d a in father's residence .".f,r.u shatti st Wlssohlckoii Hnlnn hlclt ie iiuloin mass m John the ll-ipt si s churih Id it. in Int St John s Cem 1II.V1VK 3.iildenl. Mix II VIMlTKTIIi:!. daurhter of Willlum P an.l Susan !evlne KranddaUBliier of lute .lacoli and Kllen N'ortrl used 1 Itelallvea and frlcmla scholars of St ltai bael Parochial school Invited tn funeral lues, 8 110 ni parents resldeni e sn'tni.jnns nve Solemn renuletu miss SI rtaphjcl's Church. lMh and 'I Inh urn ni til a in, Int Old ( at'" drill Cem DITI ". Ausr II PVTItll K IU'ITV Hell lives and fllends mi tnbers of lrlsh-Amrlcotl Club and hamu.l Mi VIIIsIpp Club Invllnl tn funeral turs H .1(1 n. in r.sldime of .lames .1 louehorn '-'('IT t hrlsilan st. Miss of ie nulem l Cbnrlcs h t hurrh lu a. m Int. llolv Cross Cem Kimiinsina U vievvcil Mon after s li'iMiui:. vue. ii catiiaihm: wifo of Clinrle. It. IJuthl". Itelitlves nnd friends Inv.ieil to funtral. Tue S..1U a. in . litis Pltreer.ill st. : olemn i .it tletti mss si. Manila's Chun li lu a. rn Int. private. KI.I.P Ausr. li. JOHN huthaml of flenrge anna Ullla and sou of late John and Mary Kills Funeral, to which relatives and frlenls Invited, Tues I JO p m , late residence, no f'ernon at. Int Fermvnod Cem Auto service. Uemalns ma) he viewed Mon.. after 8 p in. PAIILIIV U8 11 MAIlllAltP.T, wiiovv of James Parity llclatlvet and friends Intlte.l tu funeral servlcis Will 2 p in. son-ln law a resldenio, Phllln V Smith IlO VV Cuinberlind at. Int rsiecnmouni Cem. Uemalns mi he TiM,i'.-i1,in,,J,oiiN othchm: -on nf Wllllim and lain Malta Fleming:, nied J" lleliitivea ami friends 1. O I. No 1 "i I. I nf A. No !1 nnd enplovcs of l.elllsh Vnllov Jlallioad ..rtKe :id nnd Walnut ats Inv lied lo services Tues '.' P PI. F.'III ; -'3d L Int vtt. Month i m. I lenos may call Mon . 30 tn " tJIUlEUT - Vuc in ClinlSTINH dauthter nf Knima Jane Klelneteubar and late VMIIhm llllberl. aned 22. ltelatlvea nnd friends Mystlo lemnlP NO - tinier L inivii vwinupuB, m- ,Ite,l to funeral s.tvl. es Tues 2 p in. par etds' les'ilenie 2'IJT N Frsnklln si Uemalns inaj be viewed Mon. niter 8 p. m Int. (Jretn- '"uPNli'l'ItSKN-Mia II (ll.VVV wife of Florin II. Oundcrseii. need IS Itelallvea nod friends KVuBhtera nf Norway No. .'.0. tjvlled in funeral Tne 3 p. in. sister's resldeni e Mra.llrinel.lsen, I0J lierkeley at.. Camden, Int ,:YAvninsm-itt 10. MAItV J HAMII.TOV (tee Williams) Relatives und friends Inviieti in r.inpr.il serli es Mon up ni -. it Int. 'Iupn vnnenlente of family JIACtilll,. ..UK lit ..i... Good Stenographers arc not mere rccordcis of the thouchts of others. They arc thinkers. They arc material for the future becretarics of larpc corporations. Peirce School of Business Administration graduates young people in cverv ad ministrative branch of business. Peirce graduates proRtcss rapidly substan tial salaries from the very bcRinninf;. Day School opens Sept. 1(1 Night School opens Sept. 17 Send (or 5,1d year book PEIRCE SCHOOL Pine Street West of Brond Philadelphia. Pa. Central Preparatory School I (Dav and Evening) High School Department for men and bos. Complete prep aration for College. University. Technical and Professional schools All-Day School 0 a. tn to 5 p. in. for liovs 11 to 16. Adds training in Music and the Man ual and Plastic Arts to school curriculum. Monthly phvsic.il icport. Business Department Men ographj. HoohJvcepiiig, Typc w tiling .intl the allied l'tiincss Subjects. Elementary Department Split-time schedules, Day -schook open Sept 10. 1 veiling school Oct 1 - - . - JLMim S P. It. It. and Doard of tlreliir nrtutnal Weii. S m II snrt I. A... Im.IIk.I . .., f .u..s : .2 Wed 11 a. m. N'nrrlt Houtrs It. It rburehi! Mascliee st above Su.iu.hanna ave. Int. tirU jJ vale, ltiveralde Cem., N'orrtttown, Ta, Aut Xuy ' -,1 neral. tlemalns may be. viewed at late retl- dtnee. 23DS N. Hancock; st.. Tues., 8 to n p. m. ", MMPSON'. Au. II, Jours'. Imihand or Sarsh ' n ntmimon inee .nanr, iteiatives ana inenas Invited tn services, Wed. 2 p. n., 13S B. tsth st Int Kernwnod Cem. Krlenda may call Tuea, eve. Antn eetvlt ni.KalOKS Alia? 12. JAMF.S P..BLKMONB, (13(1 H sMth at Due notice atven. HPIIKVIMKI.. Allf. 10. WAl.TEa V ton of Krederlck and late .Mary . ttpremmel. aaed 31. Itelatl.ea and irtends Invited lo runerat aerv Ices. Tues.. 2 n. tn . parents rettdenee. tllltt ' II. Tlosa st. Int. Oakland Cem. nemalns mar M V r,,r, mun, r,r STOVKll. Aur II, at Quakertovrn. ra AAltON K. HTOVF.n. huiband of Klltaheth VV Stover (nee Hartman), atsed Til tears. Itelatl.et and frlendt Invited to funeral tervkea. ii N. Itelterlown ave . Quvkertovvn, Wed., 2 pm. InL L'nlon Cem., Quakertown. Hllll'.MMKU Au. 10. WAI.TKfl VV son nf Ireilerhk and late Mary Htremmel. aaed 31. Itelallvps nnd friends Imlted to funeral services, Tuts 2pm, pirents' residence, 2110 n. T-0'!! si, Int Oakland Cem, P.emalns may In viewed snriTi:tMAN. Aur IS. I.OUIPA D.. vtlfelof (lutla.n Htreetmaii sard 31. ltelatlvea and friends, memhern of Ladles' Prlendty Union, Invited lo aer.lccs Wed, 2 p. m JIH1 S Taney st. Im Olenwood Cem Itemalna may be viewed Tues, eve HPI.MVA.V Aur. II, KI.IZAHKT1I, widow nf John Sullivan tnee. Olesslha). Itelitlves ami friends Invlied tn funeral services, Tues., 1 p m , 11(1 VV. tllrard ave, Int. private tlreenmnunt Cem. SWAIITZ Aur. II. IIAI.P1I J son nf Knlh- n and litn Henry P Hwartr, aucd 41. Itela. ivea mid friends, also employes of Srhaum, i hllnacr Textile Works Invited to funeral sen- lies, Wed., 2 p m 3013 N 3d st. Remain, may be Mewed Tues , 7 lo 0 p. in ' Int, private llreenwood (K. of P.) Cem. Auto funeral SWLI.NP.V Auc 12. ANDItKVV J., husband nf Vlar I! tnee Keleherl ltelatlvea nnd friends. Hike LcidRe, .No. 2, I, O. o M N'o. 04. Grand Court nf Punsters, A. O II No, 10, alt other noddies of whkh tie was a member. Invited to funernl Thurs., 8 .10 s m MM N. Ilth st. Sol emn renulem mass Assumption Church 10 a, m. tnt Cathedral Cem Tl.WI.H. Hudduil. Aur. II. CHAtlLKr, HOW'AItH, son of William and late Louise Tev.es ajed 23 ltelatlvea and friends, em plojes Western l.lectrlo Co .Invited to funeral services, Mon., K p. ni , In.' I Marvlne at. Int. Tues inorntnr, Italtlmore Cem , Ualttmore, Md. Ililtlmore papera cop TOWNSI.NI Aur. P. .MAP.TIIA. widow ot William Tow mend (nee Union), aced 72. Itela Uvea and friends Invited In funeral services, Mon. 3 p. in., residence of son-in-law, Fred erick llnll, 3iiiD N. 10 th st. int. private, North, "Tv a'n Aur. IS. I.I.WAIIIf. luiibatid of lals Vfrld, Mvnan. Ilelallvcs nnd friends, Ulv. No. 2.1. A '. II., Invlied to funeral. Ilium., 8.3(1 n in 118 N tilth at. Solemn requiem mass our l.idv of llo"irv Church in a, m. int. St. Denis a Cem, . ....... VVAI.rO.. -'lua ! euuu-niy, w,-, I iw,- . VI Villi, son of late Morris and Mary O. Walton. Itelallvea nnd friends Invited to runeral aervlees Wed 2 p. in aliarpe 4817 llaltlmorn ave. Int, nrlvale Auto seri'ce WHITi:. Vue. 11. LOUISA W., wife of P.d mund C White, llelattves and friends, also Clearfield Council. No, II". I), ot L, nnd Camp No 1(18 P. o "f A Invlied to funeral. Wed 1 .10 p m . 431 VV Susquehanna ave. Services Pplfrop.ll Hospital Clinpel 2.30 i. m. Int. lirl ''wiI.'OV. Vur 10. KI.I.ABirril. widow of Andrew .1 Wilson of Cedar lane, nijhland Park, Ilelamare i' formerly of ,"i(J37 Vina st aueil (18 Ilelallvcs and friends Invlied to fu neral Tues . 2 v ni . Oliver 11, Hair llldr.. 1820 i hestnut st Int private WOI.STKNHOI.JIK Alir 0. JOSf-PH. hut l.nnd of K Spllnn Wolstenholme, ared 07. Itela lives and friends. Krankford Lndre, Nn. 2IU, p and A Mi W'liiHohncklnr Tribe. No. 83, lmo O It. M.. Invited tu funeral services, Mon,. 30 n in . residence ot son-ln-ltvv, John C Oavles. 1321 Wakellnr St.. Irankford. Ink nrltate. t:ast Cedar Hill Cem. YOtiN'tl Anr 11. SA.MUKI. P.. husband of Hannah I Vonntr Itelatl.ea and friends Invited , , fiineral services, Tues.. 12 m . 340S N. 17th at Int private Auto funeral, nemalns may be viewed Mon. T to 1) p m. 'SSI Si The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. rouxmu) nss With AYhlch r Unllrd In 1915 The De Lanccy School Thorough tralnlnc undr Ohrlmlan Intlu-nto in rrpparatlon for Co1Ibo or Business Henarntn HMc for bo 0 to 11 ? of aff. Voluntnrv Military Drill for boyi In tho MlddlA nnd Upper School!.. Upper .Scl.ool oikti September 20th, Middle Hchnol iS'ptnnber -1st Lower School Hep tember -ith Ilfii'l Mantfr ulll be nt the Academy on and alter .September Mb. UeBlntfrs innlleil on ntmllratlon. 1'iiiL.ir .). niM,MLi,i ir.. STEAMBOATS Ker Head Master BANKS 7 COLLEGE succL? rot unless nu are trained You know untrained peoplo prosress alowlv most 1. not at all Vou see them nil about vou It you wan. a kiwi .',ii... the chame for advancement, inn must cet ready Our Courses In Uookkeep Inr Stenorraphv Arrountlnr. Typc wrltlnr are the practical tralnlnr that will tit vou for business positions ol lesporSibllltV liuu l W'l Heinous fillet nnv Hide IIVM.M IHISINfc'. COM.KIIK vs. V until, i on sicui:takii ' - -.ii 1 4J 1 III. Hi.. a1. .I.Ira Uo nrtinui .-! .....i. ., Ilnnr'urK IfAlMHICT ilHtivlUer of Anna nnd .ate' John llauabey (ne-j (Troon) 1lelBth .and rrl-mH. Pl invtieii lu ",,,.,, i .Ink Uclt.Co . 8 10 and other b ecurltles na "!" " 'fcnock.,i the market for. such securities galley ipulateci. wou.u .. ry general. been nbsorbC(i without " , ,.Be Tiiiq connection win vciy n-w ....- . sendee since 1883. tms -" hIch noth services have been conductlnu ccmB. Although the fundamen al 'J, of carrj.lng tnem out ,ltt,e beo very ness nave u.. -; - Ko doubt the English houst can get English Investors to j.j rvire. will be veiy This extent ;--;, ,, . nfter the war. In . ( rtr TniPlklll littuv . , . i In the yeVe,opT ,r, rJted States could piopetly conduct a fmclgn banhins uust banUlng houses th0 "J " . nad l0 be can led on through I.ondon.houes that noss. A great deal of tnl DUim tjer CJ.pe,.lenc0 and fac,te, along these for hunoteun u. ,.- - -- connection the "Investois' service- cXpei;it lines, and through ; tills new cM Q flnanclers and business position to Place uic united state.. Dumped Public Utililu Bonds . ., . .cent financing of the Allies large blocks of public utility it appears that In the lecem, market here at ptlces which. It not other secur ... .,M t.,,llHnuslV man..'- . ., ..,- J""'"-. . .... -r.fnl markennB ."; - - ,, :,, ., .,., , ,,j cst," but iv -;"- d a point or two. it is sain lnat .m.. v - .. flffeCUn?c, n FuroP aSlateral for Government bonds. been held In fof Liberiy lssue? Pv 1 ; derided to Issue the second Liberty Bond Issue on -Nov ember If Mr. McAdoo had deciaea r beeve he would have n)et with greater 15 instead of September 1.. uj p rf a banler w0 took a very actlve Dart in the first issue. d for tIle western farmers, but by .November P -September 15 ?"" and wheat and will be prepared to pay cash down m they will have sold their coin Qn Ujo nJtalroent plan will or he nds. Of course he contln . t money actuaU ,. mee! this situation to exjnU than Jf he has tQ co jnt0 (Ubt en possession he fee for a short time. , . . . ..,. .ilvertms of future savings from the savings banks and ..,t , not so much the dlverii s conflderllWi.. Baid ft well- aucli institutions to P"haw uo jf Qf , unown investment b.nkeh - theM bon(Jg u wl necessitate SS make h0'rhclih6 Percent bonds held by these institutions, a, there will fliuldatlon of the h-clas, bMmM. be no market for a" . ... ., .'i,. .cond uu ot. Liberty .bpntla tt . , .-:,!?!?fSSLffiy kWy:mLLtul . .-.-.- . . .- a. in., residence of mother 2104 J. 1 aiethorn at. holetitn reaitlem masa rhurch of V Isltatlon ID a. m. ini. ..ew vuuicuiui ... neral Auto fu- in:Ni)i:ilSO- Aur lu. iun.naii ran- A11IM-: widow of Alexander V nenoeraon itilatlves nnd friends Invited lo funeral "lues n m llunllnrdovvn Valtev Pa. Int private VVilllaYn Penn t'em Autos meet train leavlnr rteadiiiE Terminal I.OJ p. hi at Bethajres rHu- MIIM'I.K Aur IS OEOItOi:. retlden.n of sonl' fllrvln lllpple .Montrose ave KlrklMt Oelavvare 1'ount.v, l'a. Due notice of funeral WimTllii:.-Vur It MAnoARET d.uahter of ate llarrv and Vial.elU Hiiahes llelull.et 2nd frle Ida Invited 10 funeral, 'lues 7 a in. 4.?4n Sanson, st ",, "".'iJ.S! l rancl" uc Sales H a m Int llolv Croti ( em. u'l'l l Y AB 1-. suddenly. AtAllUAllr. I, trn'r Dennis Kelly (nee Monahan) lie atlves aid I?leni Is? l"eaiua of Sacred Heart Invited to funeral Thurs . H JO a. in . llunnont ave.. Oik lf Del I'o T.i solemn mass of requiem s I'harles a I'hurvh Kellvlile 10 a. m. Int. S'kB.Ww II 1 daurhter of late I limn and i;ilen Mullln Helat Ives and friend" Invited to funeral, 'Ihurs 8..H) a ni . irlenna inv. c j0amn requiem iiiass Mr Aralha's i hurth 10 a. m lilt Old Cathedral TsouK-"ui'en rntmv KNonn d.urh i., .1 i Paul and Mjiv Knorr, used -'j. le'la ivei "J ?r f nd? Invited " 'f", in brother'H l ealdence, 4131 . Iteeso InP. private. Mt Vernon Cem. Remains may bo S-n:,r,h'ter.'USe.V,e '.T Wl.' "r A,rIilILr""-dAur' 11. niiTIJ IIKRYI.B. S.Vr.Un,cer'3"ifrp,e;roUo'd-.v1efaJ,rnirn'-l0V viSCNhKHlf. Aur. 10. FLOrtKNCK 1IA- SrvvitiV s st. Illih mass Church of Ht. Aninony ue I'sHna o in a m. Int. llolv Crots Cem. MANOAJJ "ur. 11. OKOKUB C son of ate n.or C. nJ Mther O. Un;an Itela Uvea nnd friends. I'lillaninromu.juua.. .... .-. .. -. STRAYER'S SALESMANSHIP ACCOUNTANCY REAL ESTATE Tha Heat Tluslness School. 8th and Chestnut Sheets Positions Ritaranteed Hnter now. Dav or nlrht Another cjast now fnrmlnr. Come In at once, loitrht bv a C. Iv. A. nt Strayer's busi ness Collese. Taurht bv a Lawyer and a Keal nttnte Man At Straer'a Business Coll' re. Phone, Wal nut 884 Accountancy for C. P. A. Degree FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO Al'GURTIMC IIKACII Stopplnr at Cheater. 100 roilta for SOfc Salt water bnthlnr. plenty tables and beacaM '0raPnFromiriri;.. SOe. Children 6 la 10. U. Inve Arch 8t. Wharf Ually S.39 A. It Sunday ! A. M. Hell rimne Market 1152. JAMES E. OTIS. Manajer, 3 Arch St SUMMERBESORTS ATI. wilt' cirv. N. 4. Aich St. Wilte fo-Uool.lcts Tlio Accounting proIVxrilnu of fero to nunc nun nrolltiihlp nc cupallon iiiul I'tniKeliUI 'tntIo -inent Tliii cnurw. untler tno pergonal dirrctlon ut licitii 11 .1 Ucnnctt. (' I' A null il account ant nntl nutltoi of ninnv ircog tilzrd text IiooUk on ;tiinuiitiiit; nntl fliinnce, itiepnron for tlm St ti to t' I' A exaiii'n.ittiiiiH . 1.,r other IiIkIi-bi.iiIp t'ourneN IViin incrclal UnKlnectlng I'ic parutor.v Music Hay Sclioola open Mept 10. livening Schools Oct lir.THI.r.llEM, TA. Bethlehem Preparatory School Preptrea for leadltir colleres. Intensive rroundi x. aihletle lltld. New bldrs Catalorus on requ-ti, John ' II. Tiirrey.L..lleBdma.ler.llethleliem,l, IlI.MItSTOHN Blair Academy for lJoys Unutually healthful location. 12 miles fro-n Delaware Water Gap. 100-acre campus and uJ. Soinlnr farm Perfect equipment of s ntndsorM bulldliiss. Out-ln-the-oiien and atnletlo rames Biubla rvmnasl'im. JIr1ff,"at,,?.n1,or ili 59r,n., ttchnlcal schools Military drill. V lait lllair and a" lla ndvantarea. Write for cats lor. J.ko CShtipe.I L.I).,Ilesdm..lfr.Bo. A.lll.lr.l-.S J niESTr.n. pa. Illllnrr Cnllete Men COMMAND Because they ore trained for leader.h p In peace ir in war. Oollerlate courses In c vll r.nglneer. lnr Chemistry Kconomlcs and Klnance. noth iiar. Prep9raforv nnd .tunlnr schools. Aildren Lfll.. , CIIAWI.KS I.'. llATT, CommanUanl Ilex B8S. better. Pa. "The We.t Point of the Keystone Slate" ijA-vi" rrn. i'. IKNKI.IN AMI .MAIISHVLL ACADEMY, l.an- raster. I'a. founded 17S7. Modern equipment thioiuihout Trepsres hos for leadlnr colleres and technical schools. Teims niotlsrate. Address K. M. IIAIITVAN. A. VI., Pidnelpal. I.ONOroKT. N. J. PENNSYLVANIA Thousands of Positions For well. trained women Stenorrapbert and Ilookkeepera In the Uovarnrnen, s,rv lee. Teoinanry. nallroads. Uutlness woria. etc. Our course prepares you ' "" short time at a very small cott. Call, writs, or phone IxKUst .1SU&. 30-Day Busineu College l'arkn ay Wilr.. rtroatl dierry Mt. Chestnut Hill Penna. Chestnut Hill Academy A tountrv day and boardlnr s-liool II miles from Philadelphia Hlrh stsndards of scholar ImS unturpsssed equipment, rj-mnatlum awlm. fnlnr pool, recreation bulldlnr. threa athletlo flilds. Bl-wl"' "" "Ie for nve-day boarder, who spend Saturdays nnd Hnnda.a nt lioma. or StalSS and full Information addrett t. I,.,VTTJKBN'LJIeajihni!iir TT1t"1B.IIO. Complete Court In Menosraiihj I, itonkkeplnr. to every pupil rerlsterlnr Ie.r. HeDternber, ws will rive a complete course K'Stthw aSwert for only 115.00, reraedies. of tm required to complete course. I'"'tlont LVulrantee.l. Instalment vvrptrnt "J"?'"1; HJio'lof liu-lnesaJWIeleiieyjVVji " "" special individual In.lrucllon In (Ireir Miorlhund. .Modern llookkeeplni. lr.l.Ti. Taylor Business School Market st. Berlitz School I oniTHJalTPQl"1 Chestnut' Klrttt Lld.lllilliCi' (Over Rlktr A Hesf " O O mtn'. pharmacy) lleJueed ralea for army and navy. .."rill-US WANTFJll positions waltlnr: frea Tlr"eEl" ration t or coltir. and normal rraduates. 'vjidern Teachers' Hureau. lOOijIarkeL M. rri.o.l. echool. Day and night cltt.ts. ICJtfi'"" tosi Arch St. can or wmt. V.71DI n'CGRKATUST HOTKL flL'tlT-SH I II UKLU 3 OKUATE3T HE30RT Pl-iiiinril llllnutt t I'aclfio Aves. Uch. front Vjll.tllllv-J ,,tn Amer A Kurop'n plans. Sic. table Csp 25n. 18th sea. Or Jre. A.C.Chann.k Mi.imnoD. x. j. . AltCADlA ricturctqi'e. Maannlla and Pacific. unctual envlronmtat. Mrs. K. D. Matw.tl. Asuunv rAHit, n. . HOTEL BR SSK S I ON K 1 1 Vltlltm. N. 4. UaDROR IIVJIVJ Overlooklnr beach & bdwr. HAKBURU'l'mnrj,! Edwin Bttchar 10STAND FOUND W.V'll II -Lost, nn .Itllv IT. lift, tfllli A Haiti moro ave Hotel Norniandle. blue enamel vviu. li set with illamund himI chair: 7. re .mid and no questions asked, 11 1U7. I.ed. Icn. KINOSTON. P.U i ivnininriun t aiiiii " --- A. I lied, White and lllu. Counc! 1. Ivo. bi 5. u. v . ' i. uar td funeral erlci, weo,. II W in.. ati-JJ Master st. Iltmtlns msy be viewed &urhter of Anna and 'tat. A. Conrad Maron. Nniji" "?, X""!! ,'','? nnNN'IS MeOr.VITT. n.i.iives and' friend's Invited (o funeral. Thurs.. ".30 i!" 30l5 Blchmond stl l'' requiem 10 a. ro.. Caurcli of th Nativity, u. rqu.vi.. Cathtdrat Cem. ,., ,. "tupi.aiioHLIN. -A nnronhart). widow o: s r. ... s.k en formerly . ."." .rivfjaac f! ic5rinri".: lHtiM WtOMINO BEUINAKV -..niieatlonal. Where th. younr ptwla rt a --:.-.-- hiuhtiaic nurfaoaca in nt. m' er viilon of hlgheil purpo in nt. VlltRhASV.ttiJ- . , MALPEHURST SCHOOL gi Yaanr Man anil Mora UUK3 Winchester Preparatory School Boardlnr and Day School for Uojs Collert Preparatory and rentral courses. Cat.lor. IJourlas Ifovra Adtms. Hadmai. llEItCKRSIinitO. PA. The Mercersburg Academy FOB BOVS Mercertburr. l'a. Send for catalorue to Um. Mann Ir.lne, I'h. 1 U.D., lleadjuutea. JKovltO. . NAZAJlCTIf.J PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy NA7AIirnil. PA. , , fiundeI 1713 A military aiademy for bovt. College prepare. lory and buslnett cvurses. Kenlor. Intermediate and Junior Depts. Vleornua athletlu life and mllltarv life. Aaaress jiimrv neereiary. VHXANnVA. PA. ir'M.nniis Classical Commercial Courses, Vllianovn ch Eiei-trlcal and Mechanical Tnclneerlnr. Itertttered I're-Medlcal Course, Preparatory School In connection with lollee. Tolentine Academy for small hoys on tollort aroundt. Easy access for day students. Cata lorue wrlto Iteelstrar lo"n. Vllhinova p, " swAitTininnF. pa. SWARTHMORE SKivi E"u jrfti'Ssair'": c.'h.or:'0" A. II. loiiillntenJleadmaaJfWHBHIiniM. JTa ""1KN0NA1I.N. J. IJ ft? TnATAU M1LITAR Y VV LJl V VJL m ACADEMY Where a boy It taurht how to study noio to .tarn. Twelve miles from Philadelphia. Academic, nuilnets and Special Court... For ratalor. address llr. CIIABI.1M II. I-OlllNCi:. President. . Major CLA.rON A. SN.nglt. Superintendent Boi 4 lt.TCenonahNjMV Jeriey. Vnnnr VVomen nnd dixit 2 SWAllTIWipiU. PA. MARY LYON SCHOOL Cellert preparation. Illdlnr. canoelne. swim, rolnr. atsth.tlo danclnr. rJEVEN OABLE.-. eur home for llttlt rlrlt. Catalor. Addrs.s II. M. Crltt. A. B.: Krancts L. Crlit, A. B.. Principals. Boa I808.8warthmors. I'a. MIUItllTOlVN, PA. NorrUtown Academy mni. llesldent day rchool near Phlla. Head master a Paritlan. PupUt speak lcrtmh. Prlmarj to tollers jntrance. Pmall classes. Catslox DKTIIU.HEM, TA. HELP WANTED FEMALE HoOKKKKPUtl assistant: resident of northeast preferred stale are. where previously em Ploveil and salary it.tlred .1 V, r. O. llox 3-.UO . IIOOUKKKPKIPS ASSISTANT, accurate at tlr ures. itood ienrianailp, rapll ndvancement, sttiln i-alarv expei IpiI 1' Hl(l.J.edrer Off li e. (.1111. DM nail, evp nr mollier'a helper for 1 month to i are for Infant, ilaverford. P.;.; itinal have Jul i lass refs. Phone Ardntore 1J7. I.O.MPTOMi:Ti:it OPKIIA'IOH Wanted, etperl eiite.l Mlrl for larre olflie; enellent chance for advancement. In reply aive are. experience and snlarj I Sill, I-drer Oftlte. llllll. wanted who Is familiar will! .hecklnr Iniomlns hills, contracts, en ; slate nac, ex perience and auhiry wanted. 1' r.Jti. UJ. Ofllre (llltl. over 18 jears for RPiieral ortlcn. work In lars" nfllie. must he niilek an.l accurate ut fir urea salary H Pyii. Ledger orfUe. Oini.S WANTIID ovkii m Yiivns oi'-Atii: in MAKi: t.irri.ii i'ioajim. Lltllir. AlltV I ACTOIO',. nnsinvi i.k trrHAny wonu iior i.t'NCitr.s bi-.nvKD AT 1.KHS '1HAN COr. pvy iu:.iiNNKiin 17 pun vvni:i IM It :ASK1 AlTK'll SFCOND VVHKIC uiioi. pay, i:Nci:i.i.r.STTiii5A'iMi:.r, I HHIlJTT VtVKllS TOHACCO CO. ail AND ONTAIUO. nil ladles' waists, SI. hCIlOUN'l'ELD OPKHAIOIIS. eiperleniei steady work, rood pa r. CO. 711 Ar.nj.1 , . , , , , SVLESiADlKS Mutt be over 21 lean. Apply cindy iJind, Willow Orovo Park, ur phone Hare DS7.1 . . BrESOUItAPHKn wanteil. esperlenced doalr able, and quick, one capable 'of tuklnr care "details, mate full particulars, salarj. etc.. In repl P 8-'4i IfderOflk e. r S'IKNOOIIAPIIEII lame experience unncces sari If capable and Intelllfentt slato nrj reference and evperlenco If any. 1 - Ledrer Central si i:OQllAPIIEIl, .maiiufoclurliir house; reply lno.nli.nil. i ilinr rlvlnr are. P"lem references and salary desired. SI 9lu, Ledrer Central HTKN'OOIlAPlir.llt several rears busliiue ex perience: re.ldcnl of northessL SI 12. P. O, lox :n c (, . " I KTliNOaitAPHIIIl'Wanted. experienced atenor ranher and ty.ewrlter for srka from Au rust Jo. An'lJttybi.tyJl"d. STUN'OOltAPHEIt. nrsi Class, vvaniro s um. S atiady position, rood aal.ry. SI W. Ledrer m " .T1 , -i provided I, e- -v' yjt .......ui.w uruiNikV AMi ciif.i.Kt.i: ton UHOailV uTtaJakia.: .-- ffepiV.t.ry and CoH ." JSSr.WW- ?? a& i& B ' - .' ' L A, -w'l C . .V?w ai- 1. 1&M?JA OfTlce. u rvvcvtiitAPIIEH with experience. Address. S r.tM?nl aV and ailirr deilred, P 811. I-edjer Office . . - , .. .....,.-. .....it wnmsn of excellent Par eiiil.e. pfeferahly Oermarc born for perrnaj nent position to ns.lst mother In tho care ot l.aby boy now two years oio, a. ciicr aa lora ..nn nil anu luiuc, . .. ..m,...,v- . for heavy vvork. Altc household and da I III .ii,.nl Hhould reol. 1 :. ..,.. i,a.i,i.- iiiisiiiiraiions anu niejn.nvr.i If iny.'musl le robutt and healtliy and rheeri i ful Liberal salary and excellent home. rosl t , thin open September in It. JJ. k itoont 0d. fl (l Hrosdway.JMevv York .,. , i, , ,f. ,.-, i YOlINcTilADlEM ia. with .ereral ra' -?. perlenc. In buokkeeplnr or ihetkln Invoices,,. , frelrht bills. eto.t In reply rlv.Tl,yfllov, VQlJNa'lwsDIBS l'sltlopP.'.lJ?t'gfc pearlng ounr ladles v BMiMf VaatHr. 9U . MlJa.jrjlSis5f:;- VOUNO LADrv experif ' ..tuts, set ai aTEarf-t-88avi
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