'7T'v , ? W 1 1 riii imn GOSSIP OF THE STREET PHILADELPHIA Markets FINANCIAL PROBLEMS CONFRONT UNITED STATES IN COMING YEAR Maturing of $2,000,000,000 Railroad, Municipal, Industrial and Public Utility Notes a Sub ject of Serious Consideration THR flnniiclnp; of the nearly $2,000,000,000 railroad, municipal, liulustilnl niul public utility notes and bonds which will mature In 191S Is still a subject of lerlous comment among financier, especially with tho principals of the houses which havo been responsible for tho floating of many large Niuctf which will maturo early next year. It 13 said tho matter has been prominently brought to the attention of tho Treasury Department and the Federal llescrvo Mount, In view of tlio possibility that all available Investment funds will be required by the Government lit tho prosecution of tho war. It Is estimated that tho new financing,' outside Gov eminent requirements will call next year for n bo lit as follows: Railroads, $1,000,000,000; municipals, $400,000,000; Industrials, $200,000,000; public Utilities, $200,000,000, and miscellaneous. $150,000,000. It Is admitted that the problem of tho railroads Is the most ltal and the most serious. Something heroic must bo done In their case, for no half measures will meet tho situation, but what foim tho remedy shall tako Is the puzzling question. With railroad securities at tho lowest ebb over reached in many Instances, to pay off or refund at least $1,000,000,000 necins Impossible. Theie can be no lelicf thiough new stock Issues; any nsslstnneo that might como through a IS per cent rnto Increase Js already discounted, and tho only hope would seem to be, llrst, through completo Government control, followed by Government assistance. As regards a majority of tho public utilities, it is generally conceded theie will be llttlo dllllculty In securing extensions for a year, or even two years, If neces sary. Some of tho short-term maturities of ccitnln public utilities may have to bo lelssued at a higher Interest rale. It was recently believed by somo financiers that the Immediate needs of homo of tho larger Industries could be relieved btiMclcntly through redlscountlng by tho J'edernl Itc-scrve banks, but recent doelopments In the case of a largo corporation havo not favored that plan, ulthough'a gieat deal Is likely to be accomplished in u legitimate manner for tome Industrials along tlicsts line". As to municipals, perhaps the figures quoted $400,000,000 Is over the matk for tho coming year, as the spirit of economy has properly taken hold of many municipalities, and many piojectcd lmpiovements will In all probability be held over for tho piescnt. liesldes no form of security could so successfully compete with ticn eminent issues as tax-free municipals, and few municipalities, would caro to be placed In tho seemingly unpatriotic position of entering Into open competition with t'ie Government for finances under present conditions. It is more likely that munici palities all over the countiy will confine thtlr 1018 issues rigidly to absolute necessities. Big Shipbuilding Project for Mobile, Ala. Cousideiablo attention has been given recently to developments In shipbuilding mid Industilnl plants In the South, particulailv in Mobile Hay. Tho Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, n subsidiary of the 1'ulted Stutes Steel Corporation, has 1 tirchuhed a large tract at Mobile and has started building an immense shipbuilding plant, with villages to house tho worker. It plans to spend inon than $11,000,000. There vslll be ten ways for shipbuilding in connection with this one plant. Besides the opeiatlons of tho fnlted States Steel Corporation, more than a dozen ways havo been constmcted by other companies and keels for ships havo nlicndy been laid. The city of Mobile lias Issued $GOO,000 in bonds for a municipal terminal imd docks. it Is said the tract ucqtilied by the t'liltul States Steel Corporation at Mobile covers 12,000 acies, which Is moio than the piesent niea of Mobile Itself. Railroad facilities at Mobile, It is reported, are largely responsible for the purchase by tho Steel Corporation, as tho distance from tho big Dlrminghnm plant of tho company is barely 150 mile. Congiess has approved a thirty-foot channel In Mobile River, where there is now ono of twenty-seven feet, and tills Improvement will accommodate the launching of the largest vessels. Lansdownc's Peace Proposals Cause Little Interest Here Tho peace announcement of Lord Lansdowne had very little if any effect on the bccurlty market esteida. One banker In the cent! at part of tho city said that as Lord Lansdovvno belonged to tho old school of diplomacy ami was politically opposed to Ltojd Geoige anything be said would naturally be coloied by his life long prejudices. "Resides," he remarked, "I think, personally, he is tiying to camouflage the Germans." Regulation for Collection of War-Stamp Taxes Reglnnlng this morning the war-stamp laves become effective on all sales and transfers on stock exchanges. Tentative legulatlons are being picpaied by the Internal Revenue Commissioner at Washington. In the meantime every broker, e change, clearing house and person engaged In stock transactions Is required to register with tho internal revenue collector of tho district today, when the provision becomes effective. Hitch then must keep stilct account of the amount and nature of all dealings and repot t to the collector on the fifteenth of each month. Stamps may bo bought only from the collector on formal requisition, and by com parison of the monthly reports with stamp purchases It will tie possible for tax officials to ascertain whether any evasion of tho tax Is attempted. If tho collector has such a suspicion, ho is uuthorl.ed to conduct mf examination of tho books showing stock or ptoduco ttansactions. Britain Considering "Premium Bond" Issue Word comes from Gieat ilrltaln Unit the Government is considering the issuing of premium bonds, l'remium bonds am well known on tho continent of Europe, but such a step will be quite an innovation for btnld, dignified English bankets. In France, especially, the premium bond Is very popular on account of the cJement of chance or lottery which enters. The plan Is briefly that n cettaln bonus is attached to bonds of cettaln mtnibcts. or rather that all the numbers of tho bonds sold of a given issue nro placed In n lottery, and certain bonuses are attached to tho numbers drawn In pre.irtanged Intervals, say tho tenth, or twenty fit st or fiftieth number dtawn is entitled to a given bonus. Tho last big exposition held In 1'aris in 1000 was financed In this way by the !.suo of bonds of twenty francs each. To each bond was attached twenty coupons, which were merely tickets of admission to the exposition and could bo used by any one. Each bond canted a number and a ceitaln number of bonuses or cash prizes were offered to the winning numbers, which were publicly drawn before the close of the exposition. The proposed British premium bonds, however, would carry regular Interest coupons, would be paid in full at maturity and would have tho premium bonus feature added as an Inducement. It Is a question If such a plan would succeed In tho United States, but the gambling instinct Is not dead here, whatever may be thought of tho morality of the proposition. Railroad Agreement Not "Pooling," Harrison Says That uny system of "pooling" is being adopted in the operation of railroads was emphatically denied by Fairfax Harrison, chairman of the Railroads' War Hoard in Washington. In explanation of the matter Mr. Harrison says: The Interstate Commerce act forbids the pooling of freight traffic or earnings by competing railways. The plan which wo havo adopted does not Involve or contemplato tho pooling of either tiaffic or earnings. Wo have metely nrrnnged for the use of physical facilities in common at places and to the extent necessaty to enlarge sufficiently tho capacity of tho eastern railroads. If the word "pool" is applicable, what'vvo huvo partially pooled at o the physical facilities. Tho condition wo aio dealing with is analogous to that brought about at times by accidents, or by floods, such as that at Dayton, O., a few yeat.s ago. " Tho flood at Dayton made It impossible for certain I airways to handle all tho traffic which normally canto to them. Therefore, they diverted largo amounts of traffic to railways which were still open. Similarly, at tho present time, certain railway lines havo becomo so congested that they cannot handle all of tho business which Is coming to them, and wo are adopting measures to bring about greater utilization of other railway lines to relieve tho situation. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR W1IIJAT llficlnu, titi,n2l bushel. Tho mar ket svas steads'. Quotations; Cnr Intn. In ex port elesalor (Uosernmcnt standard Inspection) No. 1 northi-rn sprlwt svhent. $2.1:7 1 No, 1 hard winter sslicnt. IS.BTi No. I iliirum wheat. $.' 'J7; N'o, 1 mud while sshint. $J 27s No. 1 red winter whent. JJ -J7i No, 1 soft red wheat, '. -J"i No. -' of eaih if these itradcs :tn ii bushel lews No. 3. ill- I'm No. 4, 10,i ,.,!.); No red wheat. $J 'J I. ..?:.. ""ft red wheat, f.M'Ui No. :t rfl wheat, ,J. ': s? :1 " red wheat. - ID; No 4 nil wheat. 17. No I soft red wheat. .' IS ...."'". whiat nlatlscly nnm.i price b led (Mixed wheat off) No. ,1 sshcits. red or "oft. and .sample" will be bounht on thtilr merits, but In no urn at above lc under No. I fUIlN IUtcIpIk. 10,1111.1 bushels The rnirket wan dull and uitlrely nominal (Juotntlnnsi for lots for loml triple, an to Mention Western -No "J seliuie'. lHimln.il: ssistcrn No !l velluss, nominal, western No 4 selloss, nominal, ssestirn Nu. ,1 selloss. nominal. OATJ4 ll, relpts, hil.Hi!:! bushels. Trade n 'lUlet Tint values were steadily held IJuntlitloli'. .No 1" white sii it1r, standard white mim i4e. No :t white. "U'a ft -De. No I while, infringe. Kf.Ot'11 Iteeelpls, 7un bbs. and l.ncit.fi27 lb In s.ieka Villi limits were teadll maintained, but there n little trudlntt. Tollowlntf lire the quotations. i,r mil lbs. In wood- Int. r. straight Mo n trio '.'.l. Knnsis. clear, . .. in.'jn do patent, gill liltf 11 'J". sprlnK. first clear Mint, flu .-iiiKlo 7.1, do, do. mill ship ments, xii 7.14! in 'JO. do, il baiters' patent, spot. $11 .luftll 7,1, do, patent, mill shipment spot, Mil soft 11 do. famlls brands, It 7.1, elt mlll, iholie and fanes pall tit, XI I J 11 7,1.-do. reaul-ir tirades, winter etrilnht. Sin in 1)ln 21, do do, patent fill 2.151 In .In. IIYIJ li.ilil wni nulet, but stc.ulj. uuiti tlons at f'l fiiifi m, an to quality PROVISIONS Provisions sold slowly In n JobblnK ssns at recentls roslscd pried (Suolntlons US' l'" In sets, smoked nml alr-drlnl ;Uc, wistern beef In sets, smoked, aic. elty and western beer, knuckles and tend ts, smoked an 1 "Ir-""'.''!-'lie Inf hams. $1,1. pork family, fit Hi.;., hams H P eur..il loose. 274 S2s4c. do. skin ned loose, 2Ha'n2ime ill. do. smokul. 'u'a w !7'o other lnms, aiuokul. ills cured, as to brand and nvernae, 2W5f2'i,ae hams, smoked, Hestern ureil Ji ft iili'ic do boiled bolnjiss, ll Plinle shoulders, S 1' rami loose, 2 I'je. do do, smokul 2(1 'ic Indues, In idckle accord Inn to nvenikH, loose, 31c breakfast baion, as to brand and average lt or wistern ured, 311c. Hrd. w. stern rrllnid tierces. .In'-jc do, do, tubs. :iui,e lard, pure cits, kettle n ndend. Ill tbries, .IIHjc. do. do. do. In tubs. Ml'je riOKn. 1303.40; dark, UOI.73! (tnairMnd No. -', 7Scl,78. V FRESH FRUITS iJeniand wn only moderate, but values iten-erHllj- were steadily held Quotations: Apples, tyr bbl. .Jonathan, MJJIls Klnit, tlU.lftn, Northern ftps', M..1UW.1 on. Twenty-ounce IIV ...1ft, VVInesati, MU.12.1i llubbardsion. taitri Mil llreenlnir. lTil Ilaldwln, l.l fiiiwa Home Ibnuty $4 liii(,l'.n: Mtnvman Wlnesip, IHf i.iBi illaik Twin. HWr.s llrlmell, Onlden, I107i H arke, J.Hf.li Onno. 12 oOi4i lork Imperial. Il7),i 2,ii Han Davis, I Mr .1 nil, npnles, wtstern, per Ikix Jonathan, St .in t -J, 1,1, Winter llannna, ir ', Snltzenberir. It.-.n2 7..i Home lieaulv, 11 ,4112 hill Uelklous, 17.12 7.1. Kins. ll.An ML,..iii, Mtavmnn Winesan, II ,-,ufi 2 21i Winter M2.2.11 Ortley, 11 .1111". 21, New. J.2.1, King David II 2.ii(2, REFINED SUGARS DAIRY PRODUCTS firmly held on n basis of S 35e for rtra fini. urauulated III TTlIlt fine KomN nihil tlrm under small suppll-s. but wholesab trad, as usuil on f-'tur-iliy w is uulel isolations Wistern. solid pukul i reamers extra lt hlKhsiorlnsr kooiIs IH'ii-.iii. .xtra llrsis 17c. ilrsts IKi Ilk , s.j onds Ili!l43i inamers hi Id as to nualln II v Hi prints nurln. nml .l-'c. nsinue. ixtra 4llfl.11i, Hrsls 111! ISc. Ktconds. I" Mm 1 ll brands jobblni; nt VI (' 1MIIS fine fresh ma were pcane and Itrm with ibmand fairly aille Ouotailons free wisirt. uearb tlrsts t.1 bull In 2H t.r stand ml uit-i rum m riuipts 11.1 nil p r case suoiiiN ll3 2lKr1l7n p'r case, western i xtra llrsts 11.1 noli Id ju i r iase tlrsts lir, nil in r i in Mionds 113 Jilfi 1 1 7u ri frlcerator ixtre 111 Hi iir ase llrsis 111) .in senmiK 'i i,ni in .11 fanes si lit li d ii-f pi r donn Ks were Jobblni; at nl'' SILVER TO BE DISCUSSED Jbjections" to Proposed Price Bring Conference in Washington N'i:i TOIIK, Dec. 1. Strenuous objec tions have been aroused by the inor-su! of Jovernment officials to nx tlie nrlco of lllver at eighty-five cents for tho 100,000,- P00 ounces contracteu for uy tlin United States and Great Britain to be delivered in 1918. The silver producers maintain that It Is unfair to establish an arbitrary figure for deliveries to be made throughout an eotlre year when they huvo no assur ances that labor will not command even higher wages than at pretejit and that tho expense of mining operations will not con tinue, to mount. In an effort to i each 'an agreement In the matter, a conference In Washington with the mining representatives has been called by Hay Baker, Director of tho Mint, and n delegation from the silver producing mines of Nevada. Colorado, Utah, Montana, and Idaho, beaded by Clovernor Boyle, of Nevada, are In the Hunt for that purpose. Officials of the Treasury Department and of the Mint are anxious to havo an agree ment reached which will settle the price of silver for the duration of the war and protect' the market against the violent fluc tuation! which have been experienced slnca the beginning of hostilities abroad. BAR SILVER I.ait 1017 497 DEATHS DURING WEEK 40 Less Than Previous Week nntl 30 More Than Same Period Last Year Deaths throughout the city during the week numbered 497 as compared with 513 last week and 407 during the corresponding week last year. They were divided as fol lows: Males, 250; females, 247; bojs, 07, and girls, CZ. The causes of death were: Tsphold fwver Aiuniea VVhoonlni; tough Influenza Diphtheria and croup ?n!lernla diseased TubertuloslH of lumen Tuberculosis nirnlnullls Other forma uf tuberculosis Cancer - , simple mrnlncltla Apoplexy, and aoftenlni; of brain Urirunln diseases of heart Acute bronchitis Chronic bronchitis Pneumonia , , llronchopneumonla , Diseases of reaptratury systsm Diseases of stomach Diarrhoea and enteritis Appendicitis and typhlitis Hernia1 , . . Cirrhosis of liver Acute nephritis and llrlsht's disease, ., Puerperal septicemia ., Puerperal accidents ,.,, Conventlnl debljlly , , Senility Homicide Violent deaths ., ,, Bulclao ......... All other diseases 1 1 lili:i:-l: sold slols and was banlv aleadi. Ou dations .i v Vork. full-en un. fants, .luni, 211ac. speiinls higher do, do, frih-m iiie, biM, 2.ll til - 1 1 si , do, do. flesh made, fair to Kood, 2.,,('2Jc POULTRY I.IVi: The mirkrl was nuiet but firm under modfrati- olfi rlnss. tjuotttous fowls, as lo iij ihts. 211241. loosters, Isc, sprltiK chbkens, not l.tRhorns, according lo nu illts 2nd' 21c, tlucks fckln, 2t1(2i'.c do, Indian ltunner. 201 22c turkess, 2711 2c. ,i i si 221"i2lk. KUlnias. vniinK. per ti.ilr wclahlnu li: lbs. iinlMe 7.1li Mle, do. smalli r riiw, .KKllili. do old, p I Pilr. bii'if (,,'ic. plKeons old per pilr, 211i2Uc, do. sountf, per pair 2U'ra22c. lilllNMJD Di-mind wis nnls nindiniU, but prlies were llimh tnilntalned ,,n i hob e slot k liiiotatltins an as follows Turki s f ri sli kill, d marbs spring funis drs picked. 3Ki.Hk do, fair to maid ,tJ.lli do wesum funs drs tiuc kul .llfi.Vii', do fair to Kood .l.'ti H li . tur Uoss. Iced In bainla. fanes 33B.i:n.. fair to Kood aimt.v. old tnms 3nu2e, turki-s common. 231t21e fowls, 12 to box. milk-fid. drs-plrkid tanis s-leeted. 2-!ic do welshltiK 4ij lbs and user npleie. 27c do, welBhlllK I d npleci 2iie. id) weliihiiiK 3 'i lbs nplcrc. 21c. do W(ihln- 3 lbs lipbii 22ff2lc. fowls, iced, in bids, fanes-, drs -picked, wtuli Ins 414 lbs nnd over npleee. 2i.'jc. dv weljlilnu; I 11m aplne. 2.1'jc am.illi r lcs 2u2lr Old roosters drs -picked 2-'c. Iirolllnu thickens .ul,.l.l.,i 11-lf). lhs nl. ee .Tersv fancy, .l.l''!1 3i1e Vlrplnli fanes-. ,".i)iir:nc other nearby. 2Sf 30c. sststirn 25tf3iic roastlns chickens, ssest crn wrlsblnK I lbs and user apiece In boxes, 7WJSC di do, In bbls 2i',c, ihlikens, ssestirn svclKhflB 3'n lbs apiece 2.1c. .In. wistern sselahlnn 214ffl'l lbs ipleie, -Jlffl-JJi Dinks, nearby. aiV-ic. western 22Tf2lii lleese nearby S.lffJIc. do. western 2Jfl2le flulneiis. suriiiK per pilr welBhlni; 3'j ft I lbs. per pair iv toil in Miidllir alrea "OM'-nc Snu lbs per rton, White, welchlnix 11 to 12 lbs per dozen il Bint 11 7.1 do. w-iluhlnc n to 10 lbs inr dozen. 1.1.7.11311.2:.. do, sselBhlnK S lbs. pel dozui. 4 7.1W5 13, do. wi'lRhln 7 lb per dozen. 3 7194.2.1. do, weUhlns ilBH'a lbs. tier Vearmaln. t town Pippin. Il.,inr llelle I'leur. 11,2.1b 2; apples, marby tier ham- mr .,i)ci II .in; appl.s, nnirliv. per bushel basket. 2.1c ll 11. 2.1! lemons, ik r box S.Ut7i bananas per bunch, It 21 WB nil. orances Cali fornia per box, II An 51 4 7.1, nranrcn florldn, per box. II. , lull ti crapi fruit, florlda. per kox I2T4 Krirsfrult. Porto ltb 11, per box, 12 inw.i pineapples Porto lllio, per 1 rnte 13 21fnt Krapes. New Vork, per 3-lb. basket. lniiMIc, irrapis, New York, tier 1.1-lb basket 'J.lfiillr, urapis, Callfnrnli, Tokns per crate Micjril 21 arajies California, .Vlalnttas, pi r irate 11 2.1f I 7it arapis, California. .Vlusiatcl, per irate II 2 fii 1 ,.1, arapes California Cnrnlchon per rrati II .mr 1,1111, pc-irs. New York i r bushel basket Secke!, 2Sr.l. Sheldon .Mr3 pears New Vork per bid Kcikel .i,-,nN Shildon 1.117 isars, Ness York. Seckel. per kea 12 .in fiC I. 1 ranberries. Ji rses perirtlle I2 2al'.t71. iranls-rries Jersev. per bid. iiffl2, straw berries, California, per pint, 2d3iic VEGETAIILi:s The Keneral mirkit was itulet and without Import int ihnhue wuotatlons White pota to! s Jersey in r s -bush bmiki t 131 lbs) o 1 71tllllle No, 2 r.dtr I'.'.i While potatoes, per Inn lbs I'ennsslsanla 12211112111 Nm Vork 1 iiii'J 211 New .l.rsis II iinJ ,'n wistern 117.112 20 H n 1 1 potatois .brses per ft bush btsket I'll lbs House iweets No 1 7.V ij St 1.1 No 1 fresh rerelplH. 21 (If Ilk No 2 llUtJIi Swiel potatois ,l,ise pi r hlinlier N'o I II .111. No J II l 1 21 I'elers Niw Vork tier lunch. Jofbiii do do, per irate JJ1M I.iltuie New York per irati .liiiffll, do florld.i per hninpT Mf3 21 do. California, pi r box I1H I Cauliflower. f.on Island per box. It.1ufr2 llrussils Sprouts l.oiu; Islind ptr uu irt 12111111c Watering, New Vork, per inn bunches 112 Kuaplanl, liorlili, per box 12 lull I In Curutnhi rs florldi. per hiininr 1.1 fi 1 Spin u h. Norfolk, per hid, ll'1il Ilenn IVirld 1 un 1 n per Irimpi r I 4i .1 Peas f loi Id 1 and Vlrtflnl 1 tier h miner I34H1 Cobb me, do mi sib p. r tin. II 11 1(211 , do. Danish. Meil per Ion t.'nlf 2s Onions, New Vork Vlussn husitts llhlo and lniilina per Him lb ln No 1 12 ft J 71 No 2, JHil.-.n do California tiet tim lb b ir 12 loffi 2 7.1 Mushrooms, pir 4 1b baskoi, tin J Financial Briefs Tho London Hlock Kxchange and the Liverpool Cotton Kxchange were not In Bosslon today. The Tederal Trust Company's deposits yesterday passed the 12,000,000 mark for tho first time, tho total being (2,000,919.86. Tho New York Subtreasury lott ?21,80G, 000 to the bonks yesterday. Commercial failures this week !n the fulled States were 16D, against 217 last week, 252 fho preceding week and 217 the corresponding week last vear. Failures in Canad.i numbered 19, ugalnst 20 last week, IS tho preceding week and 28 Inst year. Of f.ilhltes this week In the United States. 91 were In the Kast. 27 South, 34 West and 33 In tho 1'aelflc .States, and 80 reported lia bilities of fEOOll or more, against 80 lait v ih lc. The New Vork Cotton Kxchange scut of V. IV von rr.intlzun lias been sold to W. II. JenkH. for iinotlier, for $12,5011. un changed from Inst price Memberships of ll. I. Lewis and Itliii.ird 12. Muloahy have' been posted fur transfer mtr waVtbd-M ,, x-f Cosllnurit ram PrrcrHnirH YOUNO IwCTTY Tn Tafee office rinust'lw" enced In srrnrral offlca work: rapid and.ao- curate at fluurca' stale experienca and salary wanted. V 71fl. Ider Oftlcs, rOlTNO T.ADV exnerTenced ""in" aeneral "offlea work, salary $tl( state experience. P fitJi Leder Office. LOST AND FOUND Dud Ii" Thinksisin Div, at 12 in a urns Chow do: nenr 21st and fiiirmount use , an awerln to the name nf "llos. " Itesvard If returned phone Ambbr DM ,1 I'DCUnrilOdK t.ost from 10th and Chestnut to llronl St station via Chestnut and 11th, lirlvht rid pocketbook rontnlnlnif wrist svateh, Oserbrook tick, t, if . Ilbirnl nward llalley. II inks ,t lllddle Co I'OCKIITIiDOK l heck II. SellK few ird st pocketlook ttish ntut 1218 ParUsIde ae T.lbirnl CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICES CU1CAHI). Dil 1 1IUIIS lleiilnt, 211101) Iliad, esllnntid Vlondis, ill.lllll head Marki t f.tlrls aillse 2.1ii 'li'i lowfr than Msterdn's asiram Hulk r. 7.11) 17 In Unlit. Hi, 1.11 17: inlxiil. $111 . lull 17 2ii, hinss. lll.1irni7j(i, nmKh Jill luni DI 7n. CATII.i: Itciiipts. 20011 head. Market weak. .stlf.in' Itm Ipls 2.1IUI head. .Market steads, $12.l"i Limbs. $1U mo KANSAS Cirv. Die 1 CATTI.l: Itu-etpls, 3HIIII head Market sletilv tn wink lKKW llenlpts 21)0)1 load Vlirlnt loffjlk-lowcr PERSONALS "':.i?.!.'' " Hiasle. who svrnte to tier uncle, VVIIIlim crilB, at Kansas Cltv In l'inr,. will rommunkate with the und-rslsned sha wilt Jtarn something FreiUv to hr nftvintage. VVAl.TKIl M APIT.I,. 010 Psnies llulldlnB Denser, Colorado. NKW YORK IJUTTLR AND K(!C,S NI1VV VDltK Ihi 1. HfTTIIlt Itiielpls, 11 1,1)7 tubs Market linn (Juol.itlons un i haiiui il I.C.tP lleielpts Mill loses Vlarket steads, frhes uuihanaid Liberty Lo.tn Withdrawals Tho net taMi tccelvi'd liv the l'hllndel phl.i Itevirvc ll.ink .ii a result of the with drawal nf 2H per itc tit of Libert v Loan ilo posltM finin di'iHisitarlea vas about ?l!,000, 0011, as shown bv the vsoe'lils htateinent of tin- bank . l.uge part of the payment was made by puicliaef uf Ttcasutj i e'rtllkatcs. DIVIDKNDS DKCLARKI) t'nltnl DruB Compunv usuil rnurtirls of 1U per unt on the comlin n stm k lusahh Jmuary 2 lo stock of reioril ijeernbir 1,1 Amirlim l'ublii .Serslte Comiuus. reKUlar MUirluls of l3e per i ent on the pri ft m 'I stm k. p.isabli. Janu iry 2 to alod. of rnord Deieniler 1.1 Trl cn ltallwns l.iijbt Compins rmular uuti ns of ! per mil on tin pr.firn.l stock, pnjiblo Jmuary 1 to sloi k of muni Ui i mbi r jn HELP WANTED-rEMALE Cllll.D.NiilSl; eolon ,1 also to assist ssork un stairs ref 2'tu s pith st Priston RiH.' VV CI.fltK ibbrls or sounir brlsht lapable of ilear fast thlnklnu on detail work In adser tlslnt: iiKines salars $12 to start, ssork not rltorous p 7.i Ledger Dftic.. cmiPni.1lf.TKIl OPf HATOIl tholiiUBhls ixperl i need hours s 311 to .1 Saturdas- 1. American tjtores Co 4011 Noble st illllf.S sinnitd In kIhss ilepartmnit stIits lo slirt $7 lilahist pine-work rilis paid An- Pis 11 K Vlnlfnril lllenolden l' (Jlllt.S ssnnte.l, unoil ssaes steads' ssork Ap nl National f mbrcll.i framo Co . 30th and i hrnipson sts Mf I.TIUIlt I'll opirator. in rson li.tsluB Keneral kiioislidire of operation multlBranh niathine lp,. s.ttins eie , and to assist In i or iihponib nee d.partment rilim department em Plusis dlnttiK sirs tee on nri mlses perm merit, mod position offfred Call after 10 o'i lock. Kesstono l.ubrli.itlmt Co. 21st a nd Cluir II. Id sis , Nlitsi: umlerarnduato or attendant, In sana torium for mental and nervous diseases- pay $22 n month lioird nut room. Address Dr. K A Mesensnn Stamford Conn. iiliiii: tllltl.S wanted, must be ill, brine birth (ertllliate. waues Id per sscek. Appls fourth floor .nil Chestnut st .S.VI.IVViiVlAN to handle an artiile Indorsed bs some of tht most prominent men nf tho ills, exc llent opportunity for wideawake sioinen larBe mmmlsslon. Penna and New .Itrses ferritins now npeu If 2.111 LidserCmt .s fVoillt VPIICIt and fndirwood operatorln ofllio m.inuf.u turlntr loncem. stall. aKe, ex Prltnn and ralirs expeited. permanent posi tion C 3Jii I dicer Office. hJi:VK!HAIili:it ssanled must hase educaT tlon. state ai;i expi rlencn nnd salary de sired VI IIS I.ed.-er Central bTHNKlitl VPIIflt Underwood operator, steady in sltlon si ite iiBe experience and B-Uiry. M .1.11 l.fdKer Central. TYPIST Wo offer permanent peultlon svlth hi poi tunltv for ndsnneement to an operator cnpible of rroduclnB neit nnd accurate svorlt. Apply Chlltcn Co., Market and 4!Hh sts. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I Off w REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I.OI.VV Kin r.Ti: nut iiA-Kiiicvnnx ' ' HLI.P IV VN'II IS VIM.f. S.VI.f SV11IN r-eseril i xperleneed mill who ale .... i, uu l. n nellltii- tho tt tlle trades, to h untie a line of boluble oils sof ti in rs sul I, nhnn.itfil nils, tallows etc an ixiellnit on i portunlts for rlBbt pirtles wise full nr tleubiiH with mils which will be uiisliUr-il i Mrlctls iunfldeiitl.il Address I' iiiu l..der Olllie I tf.Vl.KSMIJN r-iselal experlenied men who are or Ii.isb been selllnB the Iron and Hi 1 1 mill" m u hlne shops, munition plants, i ti . to h uulle a line of i uttbur soluble and nuenehlm. oils i mulslons iiimpounds eli an exiellent op ....pt.mliv tuf rlifhl nirlles ulse full nirlti ulirs sslth reply, sshlrh wll be consld. red strjrtly (ollfldentlll Adlress P ill), l,idi,ir ' lr"Jl PLKMINAL "" " IMPOllTANT ,, The Philadelphia Proteitant 1. plscop.it Clt Mission imptoss no iikinn to anile It thi inihlli lor funds Any person ret u s. ntlint himself as bueli is an Impostor Tho authorial d tlnantliil litiint of the Cits Mission is the aeneral seerelars 11 Clti:!!-ON .VIilinNUV fiineral Seiretars .MIIMIY TO MIAN MONEY TO LOAN IsPt u urranKP a !" tor uu. Btrlrtly lt-t.il rates, tnmtM.tH a low h $J ier moutli, l)ur HtTl( U inurttou", ronbKlcrato, m,fv. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 11113 N litDN'T .ST COIl XOltltlrt Hill Uens 211 Kc stone, List 153 CKMAN'S Logan LEVENTH ST. HOMES Above Soincrville Ave. (.'100 Block) 7 rooms, norch. terrace, senaiate laundry in basement, tile bath, parquetry floors, cas and elec tricity Price $1000. Several for Rent Easy Terms ACiLNT US' I'ltLMIM CHAS. II. LCKR1AN. Uuilder, 212G N. 16th STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIPS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ci rV . O R ANAGAN O U I L T MODEL HOMES T II7FRNF I".tui:kx n rnniny, Intli. norrli front, hot-unter lie.it, ci nntl elrctrhltj, paruuetrr llonr Inc, (umlilnatluii nntcew. artUtlc Interior ilrrirutlun nml Hliimiiiiitlntr llxttirett (uiienU'iit t? Hie Hue of turn I one fare to irntrr uf tt. ha in pit 1 1 on - Open Francis B. J. Branagan ON I'HKMlNKS WARD'S HOMES All" Tim ATTRACTION ON EIGHTH STREET North of Hunting Park Ave. (42nn nioek) One Square from Huntlnc Park Sample House Open Kevtri rooms, outsheel, hardivooil floors, all-aa kitchen, hfil-uater heat, built-in Isnndiv in basement. OTiiKn Anri:r rKATrnna found oni.v in much iitniiiin. PltlCUI) 1IOM1JS THOS. J. WARD, Builder 322H N, ISth fit. or 423)1 N. 8th Ht. hi:t,isi. t son Acents on Premises Short trips or more extended tours on steamers noted for their comfort and high standards of service. HAVANA PoS&iiN CUBA A tropical climate of wonderful softness invite3 the northern visitor. Quaint old buildings and customs lend interest to your stay, while up-to-date hotels supply every comfort. Golf, tennis, surf-bathing; racing at Oriental Park. Sailings from New York every Saturday. MEXICO SSESWa1- To Progreso, Vera Cruz and Tampico. Fre quent calls at Nassau, Bahamas. lllustrattd ofJi rr, rarri ations and complete information on reqveit. WARD LINE aSXffiffi Foot of Wall Street, New York llramli Tic Let tlfllae "III ( lu-stnnt M. rilll.leleluhl.i . Ifjx (km iutApif&x THELAURELHOUSE is now open. First Class American Han Hotel. Dellahtful climate. A short motor run from Camp Die at VVrlshutown. A. J, MURPHY. Manner. C. V. MUKPHT, Assistant Manai-tr Lakesvood, N. J, Tel. 430 Lakewood. )'ur ltrnt. Furnished tlerniantown poll 1USNT. .FUHNISHKU Cliveden uve., aTZ tractive colonial nouse, soumvicst rxposurei rCS 5- SfeB R'hi rm ' WILLIAMSTEEL &50NSCO ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS- CONSTRUCTORS PHILADELPHIA and TORONTO Uehind Steele Service is an Advisory Board ot specialists capable of solving all problems of building construction, building equipment and floor space econ amy. Steele Service is comprehensive and practical. I. Tr 2v i-'- 1 1 'i "" "jsasi rl -,- CpKhittttd "torn, J oiawianii.'n Flrst-elaaa t irai ateady poslllpna. AM . r"-- " WrJi1 SJ?JKt:i".rn lMrjv wj nrrvnif VI!.. n ' "ISITY TO HBJ R.,of.Kr'rVo"o5,fA. IgE&P WANTEP-MALE ADJUSTUn Liability nnd Insurance company desires man for Inside elaim ssork. one havlnar knnssledee of riiitomolilles preferred! state a-. exp nnd salary experted, ' H24 ld Off, MOIl.lIHMAKKIlH VVANTKD Testers, eanlkfrs and riveters on liluh-etasj stornire tank seork In un-tn-date tank shoo, sltuited In small beniitlfullv located cltv In Marsland: best of svnirea and bonus for per fect nttendanne, fiend full Information to Hot (1(1 llsirerstossn, Md. HOY, 14 to HI sears old. In stock brnki'r'ii office, must be neat, actlsc. proare'sslve. Jl 441. Ledaer Central, flOY vsnntid, about HI sears old, to learn printing business, Henry H. Jacobs & Co., 121 N 7th 1IOTH ssnnted. 1(1 years of nae ard over, tn learn machinist's trade ssltti a larae and mod ern marhlne tool ssnrks Inilldtm; ordnance tia ehlneryi (rood opportnnltlcs nnd best of waces vrhlle learntnir; possible eximptlon for those of mllltarv nee. p nil Ledger OfTlce. IIOYH svsnted rust Id sears nf nae, for aen eral nftfoe ssork. must have nood eduentloni excellent chance for advancement! statu ace, experience and salary desired, M 3"0, Lciluer Cerdrrel novs wanti:i Western Union Telecraph IBM Chestnut. CAItt'CNTI'ltS, no. unloti men. for Dtilldlna op-eratl-nj llOe per hour; t) hours' work and pay for !i. Apply lrsvln t. I.etlir7n, nth and Poplar. CAHPIIN'TKltS ."ll enrpenters is anted, union Job, insklnir 10 r.n per dis Hee Mr llrnssntll Atipls r VV Msrk Construetlon Co , Illelch st. nnd Del.essnre niser, Tmons I IIAt'lTKt'll. one svhu understands ret.i fl. Users callable and exiiertmied driver Apply by Utter onlv J i: Cablm II S. Co Plilla CHAl rri:i'HS ssnnnd nt Clinker Cltv fa I Co Apnlv sunt, emptoiment office I'Jll 'ln at DIINTIHT lnboratorv man llrst i loss itold ssorker If sou Insc iiblllts and tinun sou ran bus half Interest In established l.ibnratnrv. salars $vt sink present imner .nust nil,, half tlnn to nesv business lualnnlnrr llrst of sear. Address 1" ll llox 1)3 ( leseland l UKAPTSMAN ssnnted. eine sslth knossledae of eleetrlcnl business priferred P 034. I. niter orrire. lsllArTSMAN' ssantid fur pernnnent position; state ixperlenee and Hilars deslrtd V 1130 l.rdse.. Offle DltAmt.VtAN familiar si lib turner tdplnic and equipment Address P "ns. I.edter Off lee Dlt VPTSM VN tntchanlc.il. Arris U'll ) Stephen Ulrnrd lllilir nNOfN'nrit ssanted who underst.inds tnntors, s hours lulillc I-edcer Chief i:nirlnier UIUIAM) ItflY ssblte. 1(1 senrs stinds position excellent opportunity .Hhri $h unsis-r In nssn handssrltlnir M "Id Leilver c.ntral ronnvtvv vvwTnn a vrrvt, mmiMtVu mi'st hi: Timiinctiin.Y KVPnniuvcRn , ON' Al.UMINtlM HOIIlllS AS'll rCNMHills I location .Miniii.i; svi;ii. i.-m tii:rr.Y iU-ATH 1'U't.l, PAH.TIOri.AJlH Al!13 IIUI'- i:iti:Nci: and vi.,vhy i:.pncTuo m mi. i.i:uai:n OFPK.'K llot'Si:.vt.VN sihlte. Prntislant. la Institution, must 1e able tn take care of heatlutr plant Nu.jer.t Home, 221 VV. Johnson at., llerni in tossn. Phono (lertnnntossn l!i,', i, a it o n i: it s He Kood Americana and help sour country You am needed at once at tho hoc; isr.AND siiipv.uin or Titn u. s tioviiuNvinvT (lood ssaires: steady ssork: plentv of oser time and Hundav ssork, lonit-tlme Job; conscnlcnt ttansportatlon. 32c an liaue for 8 hours. Time nnd h.ilf time for overtime. x.l o'J for 10 tours' ssork. ' oppohtunh Tifottciii'jiur N1TY 1 nyiKo 'J'nmjp, At.Tifottc 01 tflP! nwrrp. V f TAISTB CO., 8201 A: - . ".Z: ""';". "vr-srlre men ( --.....,,.,, turrrs. ernniesateri, Wff commissions i permanent 'i maniiraefiirnrH' ai.. .-.ii res".,"-" not ."sn - -. - ,'A N s .Vlfl" ct tr"- Al",l' w"." MS.?7."".: Ji.rrr ?t?r N. a fa i t "nrK- Appiy wm. ".:LV"'""TS 4. experienced, seand S fVivf.0," l-"d.1ir nperwn. nl rrr """"ni vtrm-nm, n to vj a nraiTiAi cnjftr vo-! T?ttZ'ti"?'V-. ""Fife sse wm''i '" y. rellabk!K7Vrl Jn '. .v?v "invlna; expenses: prefers!, ,M""nl.',.n..m'ni If Interested wlte" KiinnT Mr!TAtr,e7rr.;'. :.: i'-i VVrr.r,! '"iVout-offt cin. rSPOT . npi irivin l.elchton, 1S4 N. 11th 1 "T!SSK!.,.W':"5D ." hnr,ieriTr5rirl . Motor Co.. VVasblnon: vc """I ii"ia. JM.N about VN to svork I, SJ e ectrldl suppij-'h-ouso0 ESSS-.2-."'"'J nur tiit nfmroaa..! j " . .:." --.- '' .-" : "'I'nnr HKlJllflAn' arv ,,nee(ed M V tiiT"?.. ,..... .. - --.-.. , '-Mir H.silMlllls, 10). unn. ,- M.li.1 (I5le nur ,,n ... i-L.. ' '!' r,l'l..'-.' '" ' I'.""' N. J. .wL... in lrn the rlhr 1 Rddystone.l Aiply at onee at IlOCl ISLAND hlllPY.VHIJ Train II and O. '.'lib nnd Chestnut Ms, it'll) a m . 7 n4 i. m.; P It It llrond St, anil VViiKhlnttion use . C..on snd 7 uu a. in Ttolles Car No. 2 on l.'lli St.. ih.invp at Mosauif mini: n , outtissestern trolles Mn e lul boat liases Chestnut ft. Wharf, Uelmuiri) Itlser, (I u. in Or niMilv State Flinplos mi nt llureTU, l.-il'i Arch, st . third tloor. Plilla., P,i, AMnitlCAN INrr.RWTIOVVt. siupiiiiii.DiNti coupon VTION UAiioiiniis MlO VV.VNTIID: GOOD VV.VGIIS: I.ONO JOH. T. VV. M.VIIK CONSTRUnTION COVIPAVY. Arn.v nvi.ivtviN'H huard HAnn.vcus opposiTr. crt-M lynni: station on CIIIISTHIl PIKR. LAliOltlIRS ss.inted. sslilte nr inlured uond ssnpesi steady work, Wm Poster. 120S N. 31st st LAHOrtnu? ..t"c per hour for tieasv work 32e per hour for llsht svorkr 40. hour sveek: must be first-class men. Apply th Atlantic Ite ftnlns Co.. Ilmplosment TJept., Atlantic Gate. 3144 Passsunk I.VP.OP.ritS 2nu men for Camn nix VVrlihis. tossn N. J an? per hour bullnir and trans portation furnNhed fri-e from Phlla m.ls Apply 7 a. m Irisln Letahton J".l N uth. 1S4 N. fstii at PP y Ir"v,n TOOI, DKfim.VKIlS. exprl-.'nc"d"0n tures. ejeel enteinportunltv for tl Apply Heminuton'-Arms Co., Ed HrlnK reference. TUKi: Til I.VIM Kits svanted, famTlTsr "Iti "so n" .iim tr""' Aro'' w. 1 -SfrS nH,A ';li1L "ri'oih Iff"?.,"".? il"ji J The 'iifdt'ir a-.rrUvCfcV C1 . Pa aa-.1i. N, Mth at . Phlladelphlarji, Yof.N'd MAN for Keneral clerical srork ln! of Jarre furniture msnufacturln, cSn?ern,' n,,"u".l.r..,nr J5H--M ?n?mtir !. pVT,.KIKerrorS,cTS ""1 ''"' -lCU'.Nfl MAN. nlmiit ID, accurate at fSSreJ assVant timekeeper Apply after Mai "vn instrument Co.. Wnjno and Ro -n ..nit UUIICllOn WIS AUK. In the market for nien nuT satlsTted slth their nf.tt nlnn'.. ., . n'ii:. "i1"1 .nrr "'"I"" of becnmln n"y Lr!'l''',L ! n up-tOHlaterl ...... ........ oii-TB inuueemenia for ""i iiun"'n wrn have Pri'Per qua' ..!, t.i.iiii ttini iMjo nre anie ro ta tnse of the opportunity svhen offereil Tsi the above tspo of men we will i-i iiiuiiuu expenses lo our rlty, VVe are continually addlnt to oi nt, rii-.iimit-ni, ssnicn ennmea us brUht future to rapid men who i for Rood, perm-im-nt positions, nrer union men, 'We also pay a bon ii no art- punciuii ana steany need of enclne lathe, turret lathi iniiiinv macnine, norizontal oiierniors Address or call n. Tivsl RleJ .i.tiiai.t .irillljll, .. J SITUATIONS WAUTED 1 COOKIN'O. dfiHriniHlrii work nr tJ rntorp-1 worn m wlflhfH iHJsitlnrt ol HOUHniCnKPKrt Houeworltr Amprlcun. rrt"tiint dtsir pog 1.4N X. isth t. Plenst don't J SITUATIONS ANXEIt--1 CATI2 WAITI.N'O or flrst-clasi porW nicklnion 0071. ' " ' SALlHJIAN Ext-eHno-d hiIpi nnd nfTlJ npr, -"ntiKmaii. inrrpapondent; one poi itiMnnA. (Irsirrn Mfmntifnt nnti rn rpnnftlons. H "i'2. I..oiUrr Ctrjitrtf1. Q NT,nMAX of p-xecutivr nblllCr. e.rB' nriod experience In nflllnK ord tlon of lrtrsp maclilnery rorporatlort. Jfl t titn id from Turtflc coast, wilt conildtjij neciinn or importance, u on, ueacer USED AUTOISOEILES FORD COMMERCIAL BODIES IMMr.DIATU DnUVBrtlES I'RICns 117.75 TO 5,00 SKND FOU CATALOGUE HUDFORD PKILA. SALES S. W. Cor. 22d & Race MACHINISTS jitvcniNi: simp want jtr.v nvoivn i.Arui: noniNo mii.i., pi.anph iivd. uood WAons, nri-:nv vvoiik imii Finr ci.as'J 11BN i:.Pi:niRNci:i) on ciiank HHAKTH AND .MACHINIJ VVOKK UIJtjIH AULll. TINDf.11 Monms COMPANJ" UDDYSTONi:. I'A. I.AItOIU:itS Steady w-ork. Apply 7 a. m.. fore man. Thompson llros. Tatony Steel Plant. Tacony and Unruh sts. I.AItDltnitS steady sunk AnplyT a. m" 'Ihompsm Ilros. 12.1 N .ith st. MACHINISTS ;!;'". nrst-cla.s. by larae tool ssnrks bulldlnir ordnance and shin ma ihlnery for the lT. t Oosernment and utherst stood ss'nces and possible exemntlon from tnlH tsrs serslce P tilt, Iji'dtfer OITlce, MAN s-anted. over draft nei", to ss'n-k In hard s' are ofTlcr; emierlenced In Iron nnd steel line, also to hase some knonledue of handllnc details of export shipments! excellent minor tunlts for proivr parts state as, exiiriotire ami sajars extieitcd T T14 IfClger OSftee. .VIAN Wanted, tlrst-clnss man ssho thorounhlv understands preparing knives settlnir up plan ers and matchers and operation of timber band aasv. to look after the settln? up of machines nnd keeping" them In operation. Apply the nderson Lumber Co., Passaic. N.J, MAN ANDVVIKB Chauffeur, butler and cook, ltev. Dr Hlsulnsj hti ri STth. MAN ss-anted to run a section of combs, p 7is7 IoBcr umce MASTHIl MKCHANIC for sTeT foundry! musT have cooa experi Ledger Central. have sood experience; steady; rt foundry; liable, ll I 14U. Mi-Vorlrfeentsl 7vT4U ?' lfiaC.1 fftw Corontr'a casta pendlna; ,...., 3 sleeplnit porch; open Hreplaces; svarm. com- M. s"s"sMPWB!S' ., I, ' VOI.U AN1 iiZt2.0tZ!i' 28 5B 5i 7," UV. -I fortable. modern throuuhout: unl mited tot I Kaii"'tttK;MsMs"MsBBBgr , fK II I OIVB RK.KK ,('W,4.v'"AH i. t ij ? " Tt'l'f"im,'-(i'MfM). ' vater supply, I t WmmK-W--mnrrr I I NKlfhsNq. t IK(MANKAli DKAKTHXIKV flnVKHAh IKHI1NKRH AND FIHHT-CIASS 1RAKTHMKN ON OKNKUAI MACHINKUY. r.u Alibi' isA-uiii.-nr.its, i.-i iUl'lfut liu i ie,-vi'rjiiir.ris-n.i Kinr iNiue.li Lri HAi'Hriili J .. .- ai J' ? u . ' , .wi . iim.i.tN .ND.-ilj. Al'TOCAIt TUl'CKS, about I year old! lint eunuition: lour inrierent sisic llit.l, L. .Inn rf.M.ar. These cars sslll lie sold nt attractive eliher nn cash or on rnev time Daymei IIKI.l. MOTOIl CO . 015 N. Ilroad lifiiM.- I.K1HT HIX HOADSTKU, almosM Ttt'l nuunlmut. bnncaln at (133. 1 HI'O Ti-ptss tnurlnit. electric equipped:. Mcr.vni.AMJ "uu 7 pnssenser; renu nlmojt like new. Hi:i.L. MOTOK CO ill.") N. llrond mnn limrliir. iti. model lf)17 body and! 3i)r.1' tires: all-around perfect rondltl 11)11. runanoeii. open express uouy; ,lrw. ti'r..hlf for clumber. Kill', runabo'.t. new tirca and used ses int.! runvbout. demountahlB-jrlms; condition will sacrifice. cars must ne aom ,oniy. " Call any time at 17SD N.. L'ber.l I'ifh erd Sfltti. V Ht'PMOHII.l" int7.fT.10; tourtnn: ftecvi ami starter: bin snap 1411 Locust I II VIIMON IMS lnir-MODEII Also useii ears nf ntier maKea piNKixn a MATitTS en I . HIlOAll AND HACi: STRRKTj John T. Cunnlncham. Jhmsfr used t ni-i-lit-A vn trill tourlnff. In eey tlon: excentlonal value: S3.VU; euararil 4i.,s lelal titan I lliaelnss-VVIlley Motor Co., 3iV4 N. Ha riefril? "imft TnilRlKd. K nassenvee. euulpped.; paint and Keneral condll fine, Id nargiin x.".u. I lilffelois'-VVlllev Mntn- Co.t XfM L N.l PVK1C intn touring. (1-40. 7 puss., In condition throjebout: specially nrlq Ulcn'ow-svilies' loxor uo. aid n. PAIOn 11)17 TOtTHINO. 7 passenter.. like ness fully cuarant;ed. bsrea Illceloss-.VVIIley Motor Co,, nni N rinitcn-Aitnovv i.morsiNK. in condition, reasonable for cash or s for diamond or real estate. P Office. . SrAN1.'"V"uSfS kerosene for fuel. It; t'hone i.ocust inni) ror nem STANI.RS' VIOTOIl CAnni ;2" Cbestnutst. I VI'TO IirAUHi; ftlllv en-lippcrt. 1 tlon. must sacrifice; 'J8VO. 1411 STl'DKHAKKIt n cyl . In top-nd Daman at jan". Guaranteed. 7 davs Trim niielnw-VVIlley Motor Co . ..104 sTI'TZ 111111 roadster: SDeclali very fast, tires ncod condition. .Murray .ssenn, n, m bTt'TZ mill. (1 pass ; wire wh pood endlllon, tires eno lurrav Asrency 8Ti N, vv-lllTi: 4. -ton trclc and fti - tires: reas. Mr. Oemehl. J411I AUTOMOBIIiESTO to inriB I .tMntiaiNKS. TOUHINU CAR! Special Hhonptm Hate, rtti7 ' Kord Town Cara VI M - .... ...-"- - I . ' Auios lor ss eeiainaa nnq eTjn ajii;iiii-a:n tajwiuaii Spruce in 1411 1-ocust TO HIltK Diy or nlxht. brand-new tourint cars. i :v nour; nss' llmnuslnea, Jl in hone up! weddln e speeiiiey 1111.1 isin7o ave. t Pon 1"11 or Pop U04 or Pn stone I'ara ia-. ripeciai ratesj AUTO SUPPLIKS AND. VUI.CANIZINO NI'ttSii l'1'.iue;. ;i. ATJTO BOf.K MrtATHOV b Service station for all atanfl acccsisories oi everr eiescn LOCUST AUTO SB Ppruce nn, hii.im'1 BUSINESS OM ..rj. " A- VYANTHIi Man witn' asslst Jn carrying; th tract aireaay sni with almve nualH Lceiscr Central, -t--a " 1. m.. DltlVHRS. chausfetira. tf.00 to Invest' In lor ua on j-yr truck as they.go M Usldra. Wrft, 'to help All .oriew J turina sniposiiM njraii'. ; rmisiairi Ml m F fe-1
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