.' i GOSSIP OF THE STREET PUZZLING POINTS FOR EXPERTS " AS TO RAILROADS' NET INCOME Financiers Fear Injudicious Action by s Congress May Gossip of the Street rpilIJHi: Is some discussion In financial circles as to the the net c'lrnlntrs of tlio rallroaih kIiouM lio calculated mment dccldo on thai plnn to qtmrnnteo dividend". If the net earnings for the years from the question will come up na to whether tho calendar or fiscal year chall be Bclectcd. As somo of tho ralltoads' fiscal years end In .luno and sonio In December mid others In May, tho . . can bo struck. Another point Is If win it do tho net operating revenues earned during tho nuovc-mcntloncd years, or the net Income? Somo of tho roads have an Income from outBldc properties, such ni tho Illinois Central, whoso "incomo from other i-ourcrs" wilt flguro out almost S per cent on tho stock, nnd the New York Central's "other ourco" income tleiirei about 4 per cent. Then thero Is the Lackawanna whoso Incomo from coal properties Is a very substantial Item. Now us "net Incomo" Is tho result after deducting from "operating revenues," taxes, rentals of equipments nnd allowance for Income from other than railway operations; this Item of "Incomo from other sources" becomes a scYlous consideration In arriving at an equitable basis for cal culation. The fear among financial houses Interested in the railroad situation li that when questions of this naturo come up during the discussion of tho subject in Congress, what action is the averugo Congressman going to take, and when speedy action Is tho great desideratum to be obtained on the railway situation, Is tho country due for n long season of utclesi wrangling? ... ...... .. Why Some Sacrifice Their Holdings When timid people read Into the public utterances of public men a meaning that was never intended and then sacrifice their holdings on tho strength of their suspicions, they have only themselves to blame. Sec retary of War Baker made nomo remarks at tho latter end of last week which somo people construed as a semladmtsslon that something bad If not disastrous had happened and that both London and Washington wero holding back news. Some thought that tho great German offensive which had been pending for several days had taken place, and that tho Germans had mado substantial gains. But as each day passed without anything to substantiate such a conclusion peoplo were forcd to conclude that tho great German drive was very much of a greit German bugabuo. Meantime thoso who sacrificed their holdings are now wondering after all, where they found a valid excuse for such pcsHlmlstlc misgivings. When the market opened on Saturday morning It soon became evident that unless some cry favorable news would develop, all tho gains made the previous day before closing would bo swupt uway. This tinned nut lo bo tho cubo und In addition somo public utilities also suffered In tho decline. Itall.s declined 1 to 2 1-2 points. Industrials, coppci?, shipping and motors also suffered. Many brokers attributed conditions to conflicting reports from Washington on tho railroad situation nnd on tho matter of price fixing for steel, copper, oil and other commodities, but all the-o excuses have become ho hackneyed that tho Investing public Is nlrnost tired hearing them paradea oveiy tlmo theie is a dioji in tho mail.ct. mid are looking around for something1 nev. Tfte namo of foimer Associate Justice! uf the Siipieme Couit Charles K. lliigli(.s .was Injected Into the now utmost universal discussion in tho banks and brokers' ofllces anent the appointment of ii ralltoad dictator. It could hardly bo said that Mr. Hughes's namo created any outbuists of enthusiasm, for while his ability as a lawyer Is conceded Ills forte. It is behoved, dots not lio In tho ditoctlou of tho vast railroads of the L'nlted States, especially In i lew of tho proscnt critical condltlony There Is no disguising tho fact that of tho men most ptonitnuiitly talked ubout In this connection, Kecretaiy l.ano is not only the favorite, but Is considered by far tho best qualified to udmlnlster tho' position. It Is aid that Secretary Lane has a practical knowledge of railroads and for this reason alone ho Is being warmly Indorsed by the big financial inter ests not only in tho Kast but all over the country, as well as by practical railroad olllclals. Denial of Bi-Melalism Heport I'cports that tho Government was considering unlimited coinage of silver or revival of tho bl-motallism issue, wero officially denied today. Bay T. ISiker, Director of tho Mint, explained that tho proposed Gov ernment acquisition of tho country's silver output Is only to stlmulato production und' btabillzo tho market, unci It was officially explained that tho Adnilnlstraatlon is not supporting Senator Shafroth' resolution pro viding for creation of a commission to study international silver monetary questtons. Keferilng to tho Government's silver negotiations Diiector Baker aid: "The nolo purpose of tho Government Is to Insure an adequate supply of silver at a prlco which will bo fulr to the ."mull producer as well as to the largo pioducor; which will stimulate tho production of silver and gold and other metals yielding sller as a bypioduct: which will stabilize the Ameiican silver maiket and which will render foieigu exchange more stable. Tho negotiations nffuul no opening for u tcvlvnl of economic Issues nnd should bo icgarded purely as an effoit to secuie an adequate aupply and to place Aniuilcan silver production on a moio satisfactory, and scientific basis." Smalt silver producers must leuelve at least Jl an ounce or shut down their mines. IMirctor Baker of tho mint was told by a delegation of pro ducers from western States, who conferred on the Government's plans for acquiring tho silver output for tho next year. Mr Baker und Albert Strains, tho Government's foreign exchango ex peit, told tho silver men that a decision on tho piico and details of the proposed silver arrangements would bo mado In about a week. In addition to tho silver producers, tho conference Included Senators Smoot, Pitman, King, Xewlands, Ashurst, Smith of Arizona, Hhafroth and Borah. Treasury officials today decjared that tho proposed silver acquisition was solely to meet the monetary needs of the United States, Great Britain and other co-belligerents. Do We Waste 1,000,000 Tons of Coal a Day? In view of tho aculo coal shortage all over the country the following from the Minneapolis Journal throws pome light on tho subject, but will not give much comfort to thoso w ho aro actually .suffering from tho lack of coal, as it would require somo' tlmo to act on tho suggestions made. Nevertheless tlio nation is being aroused to tho absolute necessity of sub stituting water for steam power on an extended scale: "In tho United States today wo aro developing about 40,000,000 horse power from steam und about 6,000,000 from running water. Wo are mining moro than 400,000,000 tons of soft coal annually, to make Bteam, while the unharnessed water, moiely running down hill, represents a posslblo horse power of 30,000,000. That is to say, every twenty-four hours the potential but wasted waterpower In Amorlca Is equivalent to 1,000,000 tons of coal 1,000,000 tons dally going to waste! "The repair of the woild and its sustcnaco after the war will be accomplished by a constantly Increasing percentage of machine labor as against hand labor. Tho hitman labor supply for threo generations to come will be short. Men will not be available for mine and factory work In such masses and at such wages as funnel ly. It tnkos many men to produce steam power;, but falling water is a power thut requires a minimum of human hands. The mining and transporting of steam coal la costly and cumbersome, as compared with tho production and trans portation of hydroelectric power. Steam coal accounts for one-third of all railway freight traffic in America. A line of copper wire is all that U necessary to transport hydroelectric power. "Our supply" of steam coal seems Inexhaustible, but it Is not. It is , fixed amount, always decreasing. So is the oil that America is using at the rate of 55,000,000 annually. But, water power will continue at about tho some annual rate, so long as water runs down hill. And all of this great power will probably be needed to conserve the coal and oil upply for generations to come. ( "Tho superiority of hydroelectric over steam power in pulling trains through mountain regions is strikingly shown on the Milwaukee's 400 miles of electrified tracks over tho Continental Divide. There electric engines pull heavier trains at double the speed of the old steam locomotive. "Tho superiority of hydroelectric power Is also shown in metal manu facture. Certain abrasives like carborundum, and alloy's like ferro-sillcon and ferro-vanadium, liavo. not only doubled or trebled the speed of fac tories, but have mado possible more perfect manufactured products. These electro-chemical products have made the speed of our munition plants a world worider, "What America does with her water power In the next 100 years-will spend much upon what Coostms i lauwsn 'ww iw wTi EVENING PUBLIC" I QT'D'IlT'nn. T An A T .Haf Delay Matter 1013 to 1910 ho hdcctiM point comes up as to how an uveraco ' tho Go eminent guarantees anything, I ..... I does with it In the next few years. 9m rMpwt w jraMMjWatfr power, r LOCAL COMMERCIAL PHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AM) FLOUU WliriAT Receipt,. 10,13 lmli. 'pi 'tub sieaay. red. l" tin o. wnet Mulnnim trke 00. under I'".' r o. 1 red, 12.21: No. 4 soft rra. e. i y. ,,?- s. "'' Mailmum pries containing ?.' ?,,r J.1'3 Pr nt melnure. "c Jinr Ma.iLf.rA0-, R "d- 5 2i. "rViV'r 'issimuin price container net ncr ll-i P" All K..I-.... .....-. - - .. ". ,. '.Cn.Lm"l"luj Tc und-r No. 1 cr No. . . ntlnln not ov-r IS tT c-nt moisjur, ntttir jii'1 l'M -,a' N' , r? r "hall prlco bo hlilwr than under . u. .: '' Kubclnn rprfiintd. . .. t,fnWy h-an-v ui .hall b det'rmln'd cla. ""nplo ImI" of tho cum nnd s,lU' I l'OnV-t-r!nl- InO t.ti-V UtmnllA MCfn fW.mi" ,hl,t ,l ' lmnonlblo to Blvo ro niilo quotations, which ncre rnUreb nom inal. ii.,.,,ATf,Tr'5"'"i"i JI.11 bmli. Thpro wiif lllllo pctltltt- In thin niarkpt nnd llh. In orpanfd prrafuro to pell prlrrx iloollinil ' Quotation. No s whlto. MSfMlWr. admit apt hh, ssVi WW. No. 3 unlto. KSttfo'sc. No 4 wlilt, sTCjfffNIr. ri.oL'niiecoipt, 4oi M.; und aii.iw.1 iris. In nark spot flur ru, (.trod)', nllh (VmsiiJ fair Inqulrj for ahlpm-nt ctl. but onrlMrn from th mills rn ratlir flmali and quotations woro lurRelv nominal Tho ciuotatlona: l'rr toil lbs In wood Winter strilnht. lin lojrin 21. Knnsas. 'r. Ill T.IWIllSO, do. patent. IIOH08 11.20 sprlnir. rlrat. rl.ir mini tlOlfi in 21. jprlns. firat. clt-nr. mill shipment". IP 7. HI J? :"' Trlnr. bakora' patrnt. apot, II1.2.1W ll.r.o .sprlnir upt-nt mill ahlpment. Ill) .m in i3- eprlni;. fainllr briinds. Jliail'n. I (Itv mills, cholro nnd fnnrv p.ili-nl IHW II. .in; nrln palnl mill ahlpment, lior.iin I Stralslit, 110.1041 10.25. patent. 110 23a ItTR l'l.OI'rt was In fulr ri-nufst ond (Irmly held. Quotation" at ! SuS in 21. an I iij wuam I ICll IS10S 'llieri was a fair jobblrtr Inounx nnd Hie niarket ruled tirin 'I he Quotations city beer. In ts smoked nnd air dried. a3e western beef. i h,K .mn.ed a.V: city nnd western l-ef knnekles and tend-rs smoked nnd alr-drled. ,1k L-ef horns, 111; pork, fnmtl 1.11 tty: hams. H V. cured loose. 21'i 30o; ,lo, aklnned luoso. SS'i T27HC do. do. smoked, 27la 'i?2si, e, ether bsmn, smoked eltv eured, as to lirand and nier a. Sill. it1lel hams smoked, western, (ured, .10', 31e: do, botlid. boneless, 42e; plcnle nhouldrra, 1. I" cured ko'-. 2n' do do. smoked, 27c: IrllUs In plekle, ae eordlnK 'o nlerare ), ar.e breakfast baenn as to brsnd and a race, rll or wi stern 'ured. :iti, lard, v-e-tern reilned Heroes. 2fl, Si 3D do do tubs joi 30c: lard, ptire elti kettle. rendered. In tierce. 2'J1i30, do, do In tubs. 2,n'i 130c. TIEFINED SUGARS The msrket ruled stesdy on n bnala of IBS! 3ae for etra r,n prnnulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS lU'TTIttt ruled firm under HkIH off-rincs ?rnnd n.'o.!';.pa,e,ire,,,,d XT"Vtn W'sff hlklwcorliiic iruoiN, PI 1f01!( -tri Hri"i-. (h 'a lUc. frin I5W iTr. i-niitiri II fJ IVl rrHmrry lieUI irnol to rhoh e, 4t3'-i6f: lo. ordinary, 41Jti3o; ir(nt, nearbj. fanrj, ., ncrfl(rA rxtra. 51CI."R flrti. 4Tf4y, tciori'I. 4-if 13c, rpcl.-.l brati'l Jobbinc nt :00'5 Fine freuli ph woro orv ware Mirl flrinly hl'I luff-. Bern tor wui nit"i tirm und ullahtlr hlcher Quotntlonn: Irp fFts, nettrby drstn 1T 10U 17 t rer stand, nrd lias, lurrrt receipt i, $lfi n per ran; Fttond Jill uttf. Ki. nctern extra Hrnta, JIT HKblT 4u nr ntsp, rntstft. 9 1 rt. ko : pre uiids ViannOl.". nfrItrri.tor. extra. S12 per .!;, rlrHt $11 104 11 T tr rune, Mf utidii. $in..Vi6i 11 1 pi r rh- fancy alerted cjjgs 0T Jobbinif ut tSiMie ht ilazen t'HKKSr; wan tiulet but Hlrnrh under nioil rrate ofTerliiKs. yuotntioni N Yorl., full irem, fanc. Jun". -., npc'ili" hlaher, !, ilu, frrth'tntidi, lieit. '.'2s ftfi'J.'ie, du. Uu. fio.j-made, fair tu tnjtl. 21i -".''it 1 POULTRY 1.1VK There was a fair ihmand for le. slrable stoelt ami nlues wio flrmlv main tained with much complaint of stock beinu' delased In transit The quotations rnnm-d ns follows' I'ow-ls, nn to quallll. 221f2.1e: roostirs, IPe. sprlnT ehel!nr. neeordllnc to nuslltj. 21111240. dueks Pelttn. 2327e; di. Indian tlunner. 2123c. turkeje. 272se. eeese 24n2se; trulnena. younir per pntr WelBlilna IS 11: lbs. apiece o"l ne' amnller siren. .lilSfillc: nrulnean. old per pair. B.1W K0-: plKeons. old per pilr. 2ISP20C! do. lounc, per pair. 205722c. .... ,.u lUi:m:i Th" murket rulel firm, with demand absorbing tlio offerings of desirable Mock. Ouotatlons: Turkeje, frcsti-kllled. ii'orby. sprlnir. rtrv-rlcked fancy 33e fair to Rood. .1437c: do. fresh-killed, west ern, spring, dn-plcked. fancy. 3,V3sc- fjlr to Koo.l. 3.)Sj30c; do, old 10ms. ,113.: common. 242dc. rowls, 12 to boy, nillk fed. dry-pleked, fancy, aelectej, -UiiiC, do, v rla-hlnic ! lb and nier apiece 2b,-, welhlne 4 Ihs apiece, 2Sc. welnlilne 3's lbs apiece, 27c. Helahinx 3 lbs npleie. 24 2ilc: do. leed, In bbls., fam. ilr J -Picked. we'Rhlnir 4ii lbs and oier uple, e. 2s1! c. w-eUhlne 1 lbs apiece, 27'j smaller !'', t.'ST'JUc Old loonters, dr-Olelted 2V. Ilrolllna chickens welKblmr H "." , ,'" nplece, Jersey, fancy. .IlltS'le Virginia fancy, 30IHI4', other nearby, 3nr; western. 3U-. Iluistlntf ihlekens, western In boxes, weighing .1 lbs. and oer nnleee, 2Se; weUli Inis 4'(4'j lbs, apiece, 28Jr2S4e: w-elKhloa :iij lbs. apleee, 24Jf2nc, welchlnit 2iif3 Ibl nplece, 21?23l4c, do. western. In bbls., wcUhlils- .1 lbs, olid over npleee. 2sc w-elffh Inr 44'i lbs nnleee, 2flW27e neighing 3'j lbs. apiece 23H2le weighing 2'i J lbs apleie. 22ti22'ie 1U Us. i.earhy. 242,c. do, weslepi, weighing 1 lb and oier, s: lie "Ik : do, Jo. western, smlller sizes, 23 5P 24(, Geese, nearby 234124c, do. western, 121 21e (lulneas, spring. ier xalr. welsh ing aii S I lbs per pair, snirpoc smaller sUes, ,0V 70c. Miplabs, per dozen, white welghlrg 11 to 12 lbs. per dozen 111 35 7.1: white, weighing to 10 lbs. it doren, i:i.7.15r(1.23: while, weighing H lbs per dozen, 4 7.1'ff.l ir.i white, w-elghlne 7 lbs per doren. 13. 7.1 '(1 4.2.".: while, weighing UtflJij lbs per I dozen. !3$3 40: dark, J1B1 73. small und No. 2, 75oft 11.73. ' 1 FRESH FRUITS i tJfmanJ wan ouU moderate but -lu i cenerallv were well nutAlned on rholce took J'oor fruit wan dull nnd weak Quota floni; Anple. per hbl -Jonathan, MUfi; 1 King. $43.50, Northern lpy. n..f.f)'tf5 C I Twenty-ounce, $i& SO: Jfubbarclston. $.'175 t OA: Ureenlnfr, S4(il' Baldwin. J3.-Jii.'..'.'.- 'Homo Peftuty. t3 OlfZuHi Stajman Wtne- av 4fl 50: mark Twi J3tt5; Oano. Mc5 4 &0: York Imp rial. $4C?4 50. Hen Iavttt, J.',f3Up 3.7.t. Apples, weatern, per pot. Jona than, $1.7031' 2!.: Winter T.unana $1.7541.1. tpitKenberb', tl.75ff 2.!.r: Ilome Tteaut). $1 -""I 1T2 .23: Dellcloua S1.?.tn 2 BO: Kin. SX.MU i 'J dii: (jrtiey, ii.r.nw s.,.'a: l" man winenap, '$1,4003.10: rearmaln. Jl 7.10 2 2r.: Newtown t I'ippln. $l.r,0ti2: llelle Kleur. J1.2S02, tlano II 211.7r., Apples, narby. per hamper. .Via (fr$1.&0; do, do, per 'bUHh basket, 'Joctt $1,23 Lemons, per box. $3S?U. Hananut., i'r punch, $1 2riif2,5n OraucreH, Callfornu, 1 per box, $1.505; do, Florida, per box, fl oOtfS. T anserine, riorlda, per atran $3W7, Grapefruit, riorlda, per pot. $2? I 4 .".0: do. I'orto Rico, per ot. S2ft3 7f Pineapples, l'ortn Itlco, pr crate, $1,230. , Grape. California Kmperor, per crate 11 R. I tyll (Jranberrlei. Jerev, per trate. I3.r0 4. !.: do. do, per bbl.. $10Q 13, hiruwlierrifp. ' CallfurnU, per IC., 25C0c, , ' ! VEGETABLES I'ine stoik sold fairly and waa generally Mrm. fjuotatlonst White potatoes, Jer i sey, per ',-hush. bisket (33 Us.). No. 1, 75 &lllc; do, do. do. No, 2. 40n0c: do. per ' nil) lbs., repn.vlianla, t2.ln2 60: do, do, X'ew York. I2Q2.20: do. do. New Jersey. , ll.fcOV2.2u: do. do, western. I2W2.20. Nueet potatoes. Jeraay. per .hush, basket i.i:i ids.;, nouse aeeeis. use seria. No, 1, Sltfl.30; t, TdTSc; do. do. barn buc Uo, do,o. 1 1 ,.''2:,n' : th- nuotillo-,. (car lott. I . .-.. ,, "-; "". .-r "-r. ,s tf.st Kmi'" .!. D J. i t.nds'rT price" Tim N" i. JSsV "," "? .'.i. VrhoY. M-J5-SV lifu,. motu-ii S 'o. No 2 J5 "41 ,Sf! v I "-, do. No. ''I" 'Touts. l.onr Island, per nt., ISVfllo ,,, . "-OIl 11 . iv , .'.it? "": 0-. .-..' ii Watercress. New- v.rk. r.r inn knn. he ii r,n ttliiiti '. No 4 ' $ ' i..nrv' V'"i-i, ,nir "-. V.'"nl Piofldi. W ooriliS I'll- IIHi,Hull cfl. I"04i"ii .f,v'.V V t-'lviS". cumbers, horlds. tr hamprr. h t-fu ''"""l ..... .. No. i itf.?i 'v' r f'l-i" pnmrli -h. Norfolk, p.r I.W . .M)J Hl, .Nor J'imoniinM II II r.a... tt-or'in',1?1 'No Sl $" U' ""mpl, folk. r blil. II Mi,t.'.;, iir,n.. rinrldj .""" n is said that wM.$w&r?i'tTZM wssrrrxv & ww,. r...w M,M'- a, a basis, f 5r J- m" , 'r J'W, . Tff S"J'r I ofl fed "-n .. - Muhroolii. per 4-lh. I..mkit, J1.25U.'. PETEY It Would Be the Doc's Fault if He Did . ' By ca. VOIGHT $$$ SVost TTuwfoF HA-r N T--t've meo up K " t'o UvorTo " ' C''J 1 ". N niM ( MATJet Ofe. rsA'-VilMltLE. ( JUR.MBHOi!.y Mfc., V. ftAVE TVlE - Vmhat'' A ' f NJELt., A TH SANi Me HAS. COU&P ) V-Oihk AMP HEPB & J. ( CASU Wovy ) -foe f ) i Nou MUhT J I I'lSM VhiuoBOMBss, Avao j s " J r 1 ri ( 'm rHE- "s iH f!5r'siiiy JT V- BsiLam 1 V 2 saBRBBiaiaiaim atsaaV JsLbrrrrrrrrrrrrV brrrrrrrrrrtrrrrrri y jg A rtmh L'!lnLjKUM LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, itiTTTT7" Tl .MT A T TlT A I". XT' 1"1 m f ' - - iMacNamara No. 1. TJcfiM. do. do. .1, No. -. fiOirooei'l!Mr . . lo. i1o.pt hamper. No 1, II. MM!?, do, JJI'phIi llu a.i, l-i. No ', tin i j.-,. tvicry. Nrw orl. Montana .. per hum h. MVi.ivi ,io. do. per rrnt 12 Jjorth Kdr oiaoo. .i.ettuee, h'lnrMa. it hamper. SI Ai xew York nvrrm am. kggs, NBW VOllIC. fee 11111 ink,M I'klrft- ,r'.:(i,l!'T,l".';l"!'' .onu.rsiror.7." ' 4127 tubs Mnrlirt lllnH2e. tlrjitM .-.si,.n III' 1 1 r.H lteelpts. 4121 lues rH!K .1'"" " "?'' "rcl""1' ",14'''' other nr.de. l.,,,h,rre,l ,..,. .,.,,. .......o CLOSING I.IVJ: STOCK I'KIC1'.S (illt'Af.O. liei 17 - IIHIIS -lleeelptf. nj OfWi h"i1 tomnrrnw. II UOO h-tfl .Mar Lai alnne tll -. 1-s 1,luV.a- lliuti s-Jlllil. ilsj s nlersiv Itull'i, tin 7,1st III J1 llshO tin .is in ii in mixed, fir, me in 4 luuiy, 11.1 HI dliUii, rouah, I'VTrl.li-ileeelpts. ill nil i.i sn li.pon head Mar- ltd lice, ill in i.vi i"e,m i te tiianer Mll.tll' neeelnts rtrimir llanfre 11.1 I'J.OiVl h-nd Market Lamb- rnn-se. till su. MH 111 iiJIMIA. llee. 17 IIOOS lt--eelnle POnn head Market l,1o to 2.1c lower IIibii t-Hturdav tnornln-e. i'ATII.i: r.neipts, srii) hi ad Market iti ni' to lower. Hlir.f.l'- Iteeelpts, 'J.l IIOO hesd Milrra 8tu, to etrotiser. foiMb rn etea.h KAA CITV. Hir 17 f'AITI.i: tin. celpte 17 niH) heid Msrket In,- lower 1 1 1 f I "4 Iteeelpts lO.CflWl held .tlltdl MllllII'- lb .olpte In mm head, S'ow nnd aiw i r GIKAIll) 'J'ltUST CO. IMtOSI'UtS I'iscal Kcpoit Shows Profits of More Than JIHIion and :i Quarter Dollars Tho annual report of the Cllianl Truvt I'ompaiiy fur the fleuil year emloil No- v ember .10. Milmiltted to the stockholders , tn,lo ,l,n, u .rnitio ..e ti i' mi ,n.,b- Inir total cndlt to undivided proflti $2, 112,001 Jietul.ir dividends ncgrcBatlnK tnOO.OnO mid u special Ited Crons dill uend of "So.uOO wero paid K.irty In the year tlio company ni.idc appropriation for ineicafe in balarlcs of Its staff below the ni.ide olllccre, amount ing to ?2 1,207. nml contrllniti'd ? 10,000 to tlio pension fund fur (iuplo)es, and $20 000 ti army nml iruy icllcf woik, President KlIliiKbani 1). Morris s,is, further: "Willie It may bo that intrinsic values li.ic mil been lowcicil. yuur board of iiiaiiaKcrs haN adhered to Its c'tltlll nf niljuftlng book values when advisable It has accordlnpl.i written ilmni tin- imounts at wiilcli jour Investments were can leil on yuur bonks by $874,000. ' '-dualiMC all the above charircs 1 grcKntlnj? $ 1,8 ,.107. from the al ilg- ;iboie Ktnud. oiiiii of $2,972,901, the result Is a li.il.incc on Nuxcinlicr 30 of Jl,097,593 In llio tindlvldol prolltH account. "Tlila upiro.ltnntrs tho nniount In un illvlilod iirotltB account on Novcmlicr 30. .iftcr a himllar larne amount was writ ten off at the close of that jenr for the same war Icaoni as now obtain." Tho aifiaen of Interest rnlea Ki-curcd on collateral loans In tho banking ilc liatuiirnt haa been 4 3G per cent, aKainM 3 7,1 pop cent la-t ':ir. There was un liitlcaseof IkJ ltullililu.il tiust nci'ounts roprc-cnlliiB f lii.u00.000 value, 'lhe toinp,in. has been appolnteil tru-ilit iPKlbtrar. t( . In thlrtien additional cor potato niattcre, icpresentlrB $lX1,000,UliO si curltii k. The total number of B.ifo I renter:! Is 46CG, and of deposit account Miliject to check 1C.49D. A sum double that of a year ago has Iimii set aside to cover taxes, and In iluddl In exiicnses. DIVIDENDS DECLARED N'at.iiml f'aaket Company reajulnr quir terh Pj vr cent paabtn Iecember HI ilnokfl cloe December I'D, reopen Januiry fi, Infferaoll Hand 110 a aha re on common, pa nblq Den'inbtr - to Bttxk of record li cember 22, Noa Hcgtla Stctl and foal Comnain J2 T.o on common, pajaUln January 15 to ntck of rcord December 31, and regular ciuirtcrly 2 per cent on preferred, payable on tlio aim date". Heading Traction Company, usuil (emlin nii.il of ll j per cctit. iauble January 1 lii'oki i love Dcttiiiber 20' reopen January 1 Philadelphia and Western Ktltway i'om panv, rcKUlar quarterly of I1' ptr cent nn preferred pa abb Junuary 15 to atockhotdtra of record December 31. Detroit l.dteoti Company, quarterly of 2 per cent, pa a blf Jduuury 10 to stock of record Decemher "1 Superior Steel i umninv. -I .10 a eb'.r" tn i ommop p..v,ibl lr bruary I t Htock uf record January 1.. MlneMU and S. Ini IKlll IUmh HijIjo.mI Company r-tful ir aorntannu il of 2'ir r rent, pavitldt. January IS as rnlitered Do oembrr 21 Iiuoka cloaj Dtcembcr 21, open January 1 PeniiLlVgtni.i Company for Inauranrfi pn Uea abd ilrantlnt; AnimlttfK reifular quarterly of 7 per tent paahl Januar 27 to atock of record December 27, TratiauH & William recti tar quart rtv nf $1 2S a hrM pnvatil January 1 to stock of record Dvi.cn. uer !S. Neptune Water Supply Systems sole tho problem of economically prold Ins an abundance of ruuiiintr uater under blfih preaaure for country bom, farm, clubs and alt other places not aened hy city water malna. ltequlro little atten tion and operAto for half a cent a da lro-,tdi ample fir protection, Kaallv in atultcd. Wrltw for booktat No, 3v. hjECxBxOS.COk I'lumblnr and Heating Muptdle, , , llistday Kooms I'lumblnr. 41 tn SO N. Sth M. Ileallnc. sue Arch St. lorNDay MARKETS Local Mining .Slocks tonopah stocks 111.1 Alc . ; .75 !.- .IN Ill .(Ml ... Ill "i . . .7 .HI ill li,1 Its 111 on .: !M STOl'Kf" us on i ."- I ,n:. Ill II.' . .11.' .11 1 .til .nil III I'J .III .11.' . Ill .11? i,i,.vM:urs . i.i .i'ii . . . .1 . I mi is .'.'.I . Jim Ituttee ' i "" r.uia r5xStSaSSf!,wJCk.-- lTllp ''loclr-Wheeler ("umpany has tlf- hired an extra dividend of 3 pop cent on the mmmoil storl.. In addition lo the tiual itiartPilvillldrrds of l-s percent , 0 ,,,, of . ,.,, mmon i "r's. II Payable Hei ember SI. llookn c!.-o Oiceiiiber SI. icopcn Januiry 2. I.OST AND TOUND ii-aiipiv Lost, ill.iman 1 t,.,t 1,1a, I, ,,v !,. I mil! V "el"" ell'mpe.l J I: - I i 11 -iilfl, between lpr, I.oeust st and llellelue l-triitford Liberal reward If returned to I a.l. l aldwell i i. Junlpei nnd c'l-.atnut IlON'IW-l.ne- in New lork rl , on tleeem. br ,, in JlOiHi l,pds. 4 per eent I'. x (totermneiit Nemnd l.lberti llnnd No 1H1H In No Is ,;,,, ineusM Liberal tennrd will be paid for lltr return or for Information retinnu in tli.ir tomirr, Addrern J 111 ).'dir--r ntrnl Si. i l.'isiillrK -Lost. Hurslaii sable plf, between Murl.'t and Walnut ir nrrk n 40th nltfinl 10 .111 t. l-iturdav Murlm llarltlk .1011. Motel. 4nih mid Wnlniil I i ,,.-,.- ,,i'-i niuiTii sTiian imp- puree i n,on and k,ie, tewnrd Communicate I with ! 227. I.e.Jc-r Offlie HELV WANTED FEMALE i'l.I.lllC Hxperlend. tinswer In own hand w riling ("tat) r-Jlarv expected. V 203 f f .KIItiTM fnf iirf!.s. i.r lin. rali.,1 ...... ' VK.A.rn. Uti J0 ' SOU. inr vtiunaij Tlotli rxf Banks Niht School riMi iMiirniNs oita rmituM Ktlaileri ltinir inid ' ".Vl. pl tJl fJliiiill- nlKht n lim 1 u 1 fit ,on fnr on of thi. line pu tinnn All lninMti bratichri tauctit Mondu Vdnem!i ITldav rurnim. Hpfd.l rl.tpii n Tiitfcdty and Thura ilii n!-'U(F, Hanks Husincss College ij-t rinTxrT ti'i:t STRAYER'S -SSrJft-V.'SS- gggff Pulllons guarant'd Knter now. Day or nltM U. S. Needs Stenographers i:mitent rre,srntlon for Cllll Herilee Kxms luilor lliislnes, rhool, 1002 Market .St. Ml'MIO POPULAR MUSIC IN 10 LESSONS M.m teacher has opening for eight pupils on piano to start within two weeks 10. lesson coursa In popular music. Don't call, write only give hbo and etato when Interview 1 desired Harrison De Priest. 230 S. 4th KMiTIMl. In -0 letrFnn or rnonr hack. Hotklet mailed Ope i IIHIS n.NHhS lli fsiliool. lftsn cheatnut at , HU Waat Venanso at, Phone hrruce V7 WINTf.R R I.snms ll.MllT ( IT. N. J. t ANTIC CITY'S NKWKST ruir.rnuur II II 1 1 I, On Ue ocean front. OrTera nr.uiual attrac tion! d urine the Autumn and Y inter SeMora. Luxurious lobbies. paciouaeiandaa. rratiul un parlors and superb muatc. A i alatlal rni. denej? for thoss seeUrir rest and recreation. Booklnira now Mnp rrsde for tie C. nriattriBa nH N.'aw V.. l.i.j.. amehica j7a rn 1 1 i.r ,'irvs Tv.r . K-. Garag.with accommodations for chauffeurs. ATLANTIC CITY Alod the iltor. .f ioui,h winter at this World's Ureateat Winter lleaorl. where sunsldns and delightful entron ment mnk life worth Hung .1mrrcn nod oropeu,i r'ant lino liulf the Winter Through Westminster ? v,''" ";"'' ,:'v' to st I'riiato bath,, mn. e-iler tllliiii l;li t"riodslh C'hss fluhr. Hotel Boscohfl '""lucky m nr. lieacTi noict doxcuoci Ai0. p,n f.ct, Christinas holiday rates A,f. MABIOM CJaleaHall OTI-.A.ITlp ITV UI.HM'.HSMU.i;. j'A. GALEN HAIL - IN - THE - MOUNTAINS WKUNI-.IISVU.LI:. PA. Open all year. Dry air. I. Ine scenery. Every comfort foe long or short winter rest llaths. enniiorv lor ionx or entiri winter resc riains, Massaie. Rcident I'hslclan. P. & It. R. through rullmans New York and Phila. Howahd M. Wino. M,n,ger. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN tL Jfi OLD POINT COMFORT sVBr Rw'ramiror Tool. Golf. ?s TilT fcMiCuliine.t"ir7hurra . i AJL Kata and rreatmeat. Nrito j. fjr J OlO.'r. ADAMS, Manaoar fartrtiB toire, V.or Mr I'oater'a In -i.Ker l'Jth A Chestnut Cook a Toura, 2.',"i S Hiod 1. Jl Jt., S.1S ami l.i.n- i nesuiui, jtajitionn &. . nucomu. 10m t'hestnut inriis ' FLORIDA AND CUBA A Winlar ParadUe IVe furnish tltaels and Information lie Independent of Tra, el 1 rials R'rfff or TtUpUonr AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT iijj (iir.sjTM'T stki:i.t. rniL. Phone tl'illnut 4o HI I ATLANTIC nil'Hi xrtvMT I r- L DECEMBER' -17.- Mr - SW$$m$RKMM I KEEP WANTED fEMAXE HELP WATtTEP MALE XtLV Wi hum. TEt-nrnoNU oruruTons The Prealdent of the Vnlted States haa polnlM to tha rat Induatrlnt nrmy of the nn'lon nnd to tho neces eltr for a irenerous unpelfleh rbaer lines of duty nn the part of ttioio who may beat en In lliat, arm)'. 7 he telephone lr)Mem of the eoun l to plav a mnepleuous part til lh conduct of the war. Hell telephone operntlnc prKenls Ittelf as a lornliou for oun women w-h-rein ft no lees patriotic lliau Tal uab -..rile lo lh ijoiernment mar be perforwsl. If -nil are Iwltteftl the ages of Is nnd SI. opp1 nt lot Mnrkt t Philadelphia, any ilnj eept Sun Ony. tetwetii h ,1i a til. Hlid 5 p m New emp'ojes ere paid "anile learning him! ore aealrned t,i ofllees near their linlliee The work Is intereetinc the emleotimenr mo-i nrreeabl nnd efflclemy Is rewardinl by ready ajwince.mnt. Comfortnbla rcerenlton rooms unit dinlnr rooms, where int-als nre wered at eo-t. in rxerj t'e-trol OfflPe. Appl Now riiMITlllllJTKI! ll'Klt.THIt. Ilmrouk'til) tJPrleni-ed. lioure S nn to .1. Paturdv Ii no overtime: cood ealary. Am-rlran rtore "o.. 4IIH Noble I OOMi'TdMllTUI! (IPIlltATOK In Inrce nfdrei must be thnroushlr enpertinced t.TQl eal nry. 1' 2lfl. tilKer Ofllre mnr.s 2 alrla wanted as cophotdere In proofroom of rienlntr newspaper. Apply fifth floor, OTO Cheetnut et. r.irit.i 2 clrl- wanted, ei-r tc, as men eencers In eotnposlnsf vom of ee lilott newepaer. Apply flfth foor, bOU Chestnut t Ollll, for ofTlec work. a.ianement salary I I" Applv accnuutlni; dept , 1st floor. Tub- I II" Ledaer t'o lith nnd rhestnul ts i UltliZs oler 1C,"rs of "age"w anted" In pack I ing nnd lelurf room excellent opt,rtunlt N'fltioliaj lllseiilt 'o . 1:lth Hhil Cilenwiiod ale H'lllKItV ls,arihrs experienced on hot hand i press for Infants' work llcrmanla JIo- Men alius 3211 Kensington ale IIOl .si;oriK-l'ntral lMt,wrrU wnfcnt: white ko.mI pin in cfiok. 2 in rntpijy, nn 'tart Write. tfUpjr nt. ri war" in ncm mri.Mirp and rferfticp C T. NVwpfunti Jr. ln.ton. ild. ItorsKWOKK llxpctlenred maiJ. rood rcol rood wet Tl.nn .Melrow 13. or m11 I'hunli rd and Oiroitr mi-, I..k!n Lil'iJIl- 1HU HI2WOIIU Wblt clrl Mnnted fr Bn. -rnl liouwork poM horn Applv !52 Mnnwi-terv iyi, or phnn TtontinrPllTh Itft. !tr4H rnitnnr.M vint1 rn Jn Rnd ryl tinier preFe" Itrown i. V.alley Co . Frank llnantl WHJnw Btt-. j TK.VtK-TtAPHRR 2 eTporl-ned nlrl u unfed hy prom,nnt leather fnern rood npivirtunltji fr iTronrerniy ld" worklne rondttlon. Mrlt" Ftate sec experlenrr, etc. r 2111, i.fiirfr trnre STKNOfinArirnn- nvptrlrnredt nrH pyit lion for rle-ht prrm. Harturir t to., .' nil ,i1? rtffr wt Whole sw Ir- pa rr SlRNOrjIIAVIinn r.f'ai nrTlr't mi Tonne tadv fnr fnrl. nr'a o(Tlef rnutt lr quirk and arcurAte, M i,4 ledger r-ptral. STi;"Ofir: I'll Pit and .M.fArtr nintM aeN Jl- William. Ttrown Korlf ! . W-tnut nt HTr.VonilAPMi:U V-rnun-nt p.ir.lton' f- fr of nianufarturlnr lmue ro"ililltt1ei f,,r ndiMnertnent! ntt r-ftirlnrr. rTtrnrm and itnrv tl"1rfd. M 712. I.edfer Tertrat I WANTKI Patriotic yuuni- women t liarn f lnr on lornmpnt pood: tcood pav ulilif l-nlnr. Olrard Worrted Co , JIow- ord a nil HuntlTigdnn etw UKAVIIItr -ICnowle loomr on iJoirnment wrls cood pay l1 mills; stntrlf rot ton witlt nli larm-r. frond pav whllf tnrnlnr Olrard Worsted Co. Howard and Huntlnit Hon t Vol Nil LAWK WI2 flAVn Pi tfJITlilVj OPKV 1'ttU .T NTAT APPHATUXr; r.TN'O r.Ainus. w s n wam;i:p.. kjl hkat. KPT AT K TIU'.ST in.T; TOl'Nir l.lV In lar.e ufflc rriut b- eTt-prlenr-d In penral nffti work: rapid and n crura te al flffiir- tlt fnperirncB an'l salary mtitnl V CH7. l,-dr offlc Yut'Vn I.AHV. rprrlened tn KnTHi of.lce worl:. alar JO p -JOS, T.-datr .fftr- HELP WANTEDMALE sMHRtCAN INTmVATfOVsf, SI11P1IUILDINCJ ronPOItATION Hs. vacancies for 300 Km.ST-CT.ASS rATirnVTUItS (with toola) for nlBht work ;no FinsT-rt.Ass pone nt'ii.tinRx Thoroughly experienced men (with tools) r ilk nmviN'rj rftm:sinN With referenee, TltACK FORnXir.N' Hxperlenced construction m n i:i.ncTnici, rm:rijnns 1 miliar w-lth electrical arpllances nnd equipment i.irrjNSKU i:ng!XKi:rs Day or ntsht work nxPEninNcnn rif.n umvr.its s romiKnKi'nns nrerienced In handllnc construction material ma i.r sThs'ofiRAPHnna llapld and accurate, MM.t: TTriSTS Klrst-elsss mn mami TriMiPitoNR npi:m,TfRs Chalnmen rodmen. trans t nien APPI.V xrtTK i.mpi.itmi:n r itunntu 1521 Arch ttreet, second floor on Fj:inni. hmplot-mkn't ori'ici: ITiJ Voutb 3d t-trtet, Phlladlphla, l'a. - . ... tilled publle hccouutanta reriulre, seniors und sernlsenlors halng publle necountlnc i ii i il . i . 1 1 f n i.i.tn, ii unit vi (er experience, for llieir urlous otncis. intlul- . Ing 1'hlla state age, exrierlemo and salary required J ail. Ledger Central. AS-1C' llii: the Atlintlc Iteiinlng Co. rcpr renlatlve: "AHPKVTKRil RIOdKRS piPi:riTn:ns' hui.pkro HOlLKIfMAKLIlS' JIKI.PiIRS . I. VIloltKIts Apply 3d floor I .WI Arch st , 1IAKLRS -Competent men wantej in baking! dept on crackers and biscuits; also u few- Co 13th and illenwood ae. leferenres Address P J13 ledger Offlie. lneperl"lieed as helpers National ltlscult , ... ... ISOY. errands while. oer 10 lears: steads lKisitlon excellent or-isirtunlty, ealar s. nnsntr unit lianawriiug .ii liin. ledger centrol HOY for oifho wore, adtancemert. salrfry i Id Appl accounting dept., 1st floor, Pub lle I.eilger Co . tlth ond Chestnut stl HOYS and jountf men oer HI years wanted In minufuilurlllg dent . Itead Hurb i.-,-ir,.l opixirtunlt. Nutlunol llsi.ult Co. lth Httd heat of waeea wiaU learntng; ruisllJ tix ii.iiiiuM tr mun- hi niiuiar atr. .unreal 1' l.l. Ledcer Offlie. -- -. Hnwooj ave .MAiiiiAinr 1 iraic.ara inacnintai waiaea 1 ivprnOHH CiJt or Dtl lumber 151 l-arti machinist's trad -rttli a Urce und , ,..tl,,-lli XX UM&FTi!uJ0 .of mly at., , r,.$.v. i mod-rn machine tool works bulldine -1- ' ' tiw.iii.iti 1 RUl'KIUXTKNUIINTS Factories, macar flianrt n'aClll.erV: ITund nntiflrftintf ! anil lUi lll.IMIl-'lri,lljaI titur liiritat uinlarl I IJ. Viit Uiillai 1. !,. JI.aTC, IIOYIs WANTKP ttm, XIOIfT IVOtlKl .Ml'HT 1115 OVKIt in? CHANd: Foil advanci:mi:nt. Apply aithii v, it . i, m i ti i: it 'orrici:. rnvii l'LCxin, mivM lUAVTr.n Wealern t'nion Teenrph irall rh-elnnt. OAltti 8Tnit'I-i:n.s-.Mteadv work- nnd eiwl waree. Apply llriawold Woreted Jlllle, 1 iar hr, Pa r CAnPKVTKns. fa), fnlon tni'ii. for bulldln operation! noo pee hour I" hours' work nnd pay for, . Afiplr Irwin i. Lelchton, pth nml Poplar. rilAlTriyit In drive Autoiar Apply I ,.BIiemll, l-'rer IW., 12th and VVhajJwets. i.i.iir. i.muirr 1 1111 tnirennMn, eorie- epctidenrr and Inirrie for ele,trleal eupplv romtianyi ood pofitlim foe enercetlc and .npabl. vonnc man. n17 Itaee et V " DnvfTBitVN WM-rrnr r nvrrj. ivint riiBMlfAlj Axn Aflli nxrEiHB.Nrrii I Ofion-tunsmTilviTV vnn itoitT van KT.VTrr f-al.AIir l:TKfTLil APPlVT i itv L.rnf.n UTV. VIZI, Wi s. UliL.WAnB ' TrT.Trr: - t I.l.flKK .wanted. Inale. t.e-,,iBtiii, .nil tranelent istlmis Apply Adaim Kxpre-j i isiii nnd llarl,e! llllAI'THMAN llieelmoleut ollh !,.. . periene.) preferr-d. familiar with m-ii hln', ilelalllog aleu mon for piping nnd powe .iZ.; '"",,"",, rijlicg wiring lor lnaulrI Plants and sprinkler si stems, position with growing u.rcs-rn tn Wllmlngtun. I)e ; eir. eeptlonal opimrtutltles. state full paHlcw Inrs with first letter Adilres, .11 23.'. Ia?d. ger clffh.. ITlAITfrii;X. MUriTJjTicAI-Twi, ".WalT men wanted at wins.. In ,rpij. state ae. experience. sjlset nt.. r-n,.i... ..,.. v.- k.-,. . ,i- i.:.' r - .. ...iir, ,,, fcr" ,- i.i.m jm jiiisr co . Arnmore. I'a. Ullivrii; to driio sl-igie team Anpb showell. !!"'? J5.",j?hrLIVhi'r,ri "'liy.',,"l:H.,0.""ISr.J,,i.v ""'! "lust furnlsii Applv Ji?2!I"I!I!;ri' r.Pf.1 Oermanlown rue "" rcNnivrrn .,t -v.- --.. twi K hr Public ledger Chief Htglnr iMtitavT tviv .exi."r rrTT:.r: """ n 1 -, m- i-irinn ITII ViMiiv ..nn" :,,.,.VM. ' :":r. rriMul. nn' i . - t V- '"V.J""LW..':"'T -. " 'H.H . """ ' " '.' ' "7 r ' J'.r fcl. i..M,s,,-..n.. ..., . . . . r" iiiiaiiiiu. racM.ii ann nns mtant slf.p. per; glle refereneea M (till. Idee nil 0,g2Vdu.terU,frnm,..T","lci'.,.f!?:: '""if "iXLVWV- H, -)lS ' t' " . Mlantli' Itrnntne I'm "m-i!.-. ,,,-, Jiept .Atbintje gi-.JlHlJVLs.)jiink JAXITOn for enactment.: nor. stenlv nnd - - "- - . - JOH rni:PMAN in pnat prlnUrr plan. " iti uum . i vrr, isstiier anu rotn. eret sts i nnnt:ns tv.TEn a ,-. e V HOUR HOC) lsi,..'r 5tPTARI or Titr: v s oot.iivmi:t Help build shirs to win the war "Ti.vnv WORK' Pl.llXTT OK nppor.TfNITY von ovr.nTiMr: and si'vuav work t-ova-TiMt: ion oooi i,nwpRirj:n.MnAT.s fONVrVIIZNT TRANSPORTATION' S.e nn hour for hours rime and half time fnr oertlme IS K . for 30 hours' work l: 10 for 7-day week Annlv sl ones st IIOO ISLAND SHIPYARD TKAIVJ- Rendlmr. SIst t. nn'l dlrard ",V .".'' ." m.-n'"1 T n. m Stth and rhestnot sis., nil a. m. snl T-fll a m.: I I. It llrcad st snd Washlmrtoti a-e.. On m. ond 7 m r.M'.n. Hk TROU.IIYP Take. Route .17 (Che.er Short Line) or Route 83 (Island Itosd Lli.el whh a i all bo reaihed bv rsrs on Routes 11 u II n-.. 3X nnd 70. TARi:. r.e rumi.sns", furajnuet 1' R. T. cars nt tilth st , (1-10 "T.'l J.,.-".. "' ?ni run Jicccl to the ard Willi ljll.t; Venice. Slieilal bo-ils lea-e Chestnut st. wharf TVIawnr- 'Her, 5'lu a. .. Oh m . T - n a in . 1'J noon 2 p. m , 0 p pari: Or snrdy state Kmp1o-ment rtureau. l.i'.'l Arch atrtet, second floor. ... "r federal Hmplovment Office 132 South 3d street. Philadelphia, Ta. AMHRIcWV IN'TRRVATIOVM, SHIPI1UII.DINO CORPOR TION LAHORKRS Slid wantI:d LONO JOB TIllU AND HALf 'n.MC Pol! OVLMtTIMB TI1IU AND IIAI.r T1MIJ TOR S VTURDAY AFTHRNOON TIMK AND HAM-.TIMi: TOP. SL'.NDVT WORK 3.1 CKN'TI TKR IldltR 10 llulIRS I'EIt my LOTS OF OVERTIMIJ F. W. .MAR1C CONSTRITTION TO.. INO. TRftt LYNNH STATION ON CHESTER TIKE UtUORERS, 35tf PKP. HOl'll fr )ieay woiK: 3i'c er hour for linht vurlf 40-bour w-cek; must bo flrst-elass men. Apply Atlsntlc Rennir.g Co.. llmnlojmept lieirtnunt. Atlanilc Kate. 3141 Psvu!iic uveiiuc. S0O HIVmRRS WANTED 13 30 PL'R DAY. APPLY ATONCll. CAMI)i:N linATINO CO.. i 1IMIKKT ST. CAMDIIN LAKOllKRS wanted 00 while and tol.irert no strike, slioiellng roul in 1-niluoeioniM ' j J0",, per b ' ii.-'-'- er hour, call eurly In morning, .at l..M!WttJ..rin uaiirtti. i-onsn inn coioreo. ror , steel plant outside of PhlladelnUa: stesdy work Apply I'JI North 13th et., Phlladel- phla Pa. - LOOM rixtllt, Knowlrs, (lem and lnterme. ris-ncru iiimii, pifiiii Job. (Joemnter.t good, Irrdon ita. lluwuril utid Hunt I. i.DJlh.ils watiteii. steady insida joo A p. ply Utdla Iteflnlnjr Co.. Swanson and ilc Ksni' , on rfpalr wnrk. wrn.annt pnaitlnn. Apply , yuir my i;uui'T io. ioox 01 Lomiy si., w iM-it1.,inii.t' iMiiin t. ,, ,.,. ,..,.,, ,........, rr.T7T..z.rr.... t.t --t :.-. . . . fiii. ir 1 k uruaR. aaonaii. nainia. a-i MACHINISTS ,.V.-ciiixs h. --.- pi ip- i, An I :.j '" IsTlll:. nnntvn -hi' IIAXns iirv.'iV Vi7,,5U Vi'V tVr to-,,,;. V.V . "--kV' e-i-fs iV." ,rV "''""I HH.NI RXI ffi.n.'.'i'.'IK. KltAFTS AND ""'in JVI.lIIUII.n. i. TlNwiLn-Mnnnrn m. " IJDDtSTONK. TA- JIANWANTKI). i "t-'-iv-M- '.-.:. ".." a wlTir ' -rlJ,iP,''!lv. 'Hf.V-l'AnitlsOH Tt I i .!!.. .f"Am,B '" INSTKCTJ 1 pAIITairiNT. ANHWKII UIVlM LI'TJ,',! WJlTf KXrKHlBS oM:u!a; fxpe'tko. ' , V) m irt la .' rtf i , 1'...f;."!iir-'" Auto.s.rs. lo .1 SJW ,.."" "epannienii goon chsnea fMieement. only those villi driver' a ... J?-' "."'' I'W Itnad Denal I Jlsrket at,., l-hllafle Inhls MILS 1'A'TKtlTl. "mi..I Tim. I oner, 12ns y .list at, KiTl MnsSENOKIlH, Ikiss r mlddle-aard .",.r...rJ"".Irlterles. bring reference.'!!. .. i"in si . eMemhTloor. 1 V ,-;;:';'"". Is.' ' experienced, sjr i"'".'S'nl" fusion, l-ronkford An i u . I '" '" ," s. in. l"JJUTln- f.ocnmoili "nr "m"' i0 ,rouW' I .TT-nie... ... TT evltnAee trouble, nerry Faundtir. i ' Ol riC'i: UOV alsiul 1.1 years eM. .-:".-"r!"""T"r - g" "jger. l'-A'KntT'TTf:it wnntit! un Tlrrurn tt 1 ..?" W.r?rJV"l,. ."n famniar wl 'TJ,.; n-'lti' t?r f ' '"" " ' ' ?'lr2" ! T " "' " . fi hint,,,, . .... . ,,,irt. i-r to msnare drug slore. ( II" I' v Jtn niJl-l lorland AassmerVJ lantle i-i... . '"" "o"1""1 WT,y rjiif wiraT. ,.n.W on Job sea, lln.n 'ivire ,',7 " ""',r "" r" I 8AI,i:sMAN' wanted famlllnr with eoooVnm'i?.. "J.""1 "nd n,!ln', ", iigr t fntrni ,-... iv .quipmeni anu ingino room unus connect Winxi .unricatlonj- fAi.i y.MA,V Ukpcrlenced nalnt and . nisn salesmnn to lrael 1'ennsrlran Male owe. experience, reference, aalarr ,.niiniwmTi estiecieo. A I'll. l.egge f SAI.IIS.MAN' in offlc- furniture: ezperlene. ,,,o.. piriFrrrn, Eiir rererences. al Lecbrer'entroi. r SAI.KSMC.VWlll pay u srell to repreasssl1 'or". s ismous nne or esiendar.l Slimmer novelties In rO.IIlnhlB CMtt nnd Sine of Ne- Jersey, ea-y asles; aai ,,. , u-inijirr.; csn is-CTo wont al one l one imp ll.,. Bn. i .e.... "" Monurselurlnr Co Hsrrlsmirg, fj mii:i:t mctai. workers, mn. o.se per liooej Isrre nut-of-low , stmellon eiimp. Wrlchistosrn. N.J ! lot snd Iratisisiristlnn furnished free, i riilla.lelt.hla onl Apply Irw-ln UlcMM,! i- x i;th st tr it SHIl'I'I.Nti n.CRK. muni mm srltli edilesjtlno n,. .nMu.1 ..O , eliare- of st.sH" delherr dfpartment: sVsl r,--i.- i! nnv, anil Tinres s.yiM, i,,ier om.. STHASI riTTLRH and helpers rrauted.. . . rsnsioro reusi. s:i en to xx ;ii pr lOJmurs Apnlrt Arsenal fc to 10 a'i . ,. .r-ii.m ....ii mil un. cirrK si v exceptional onnortunltl- for accurate i eon. f'oml.s lotte v., lino Connecll "1 " ssningion. p Sl'PKIlIVTKVriWT H.l,ln,l fnMpanarMl fador, mu,t bo nractlenl and eznerten In building ami assembling power tra nvoiers adpij- stating esitertenee, rs ences and salary refiulred to Cunaalan 1 eral Kleetrle l'o . r-terlstroueh. Canada..''; T1NSAII11I4 liai. imlan t.tv AtTeihtsti V J ; nj'jo per hour' plenty of orertlj loccing nnd transnortstton furnished ii from Phllndeiohls only Aprly lrsrla Leltllton 1.14 N 1?!ll st v- I sl. llt-..MC.hMS esnerlereeil na Jtasi I iniurce: ecenen onnonunity 1st -rlebt men Annlv Remlpgton Anna 1M.V stone Pa. Hrlng reference ji Titi:i? TltTMMl-.n wanted fsmlllse I trimming nil kinds of trees. Apply" I l.ieirr l,' .!! SI WANTIll) ll.NPKIUCNCKD SI'lNNCnS on I)l t l'urber and Furbush mol.rj m COOfl PAY writi: stroock plpsh co. Hot 700, New burgh, N. T. 4AfV Ta.' C ir. M triw.li . -Aft n t:vpnniKNci:ii rsTiMATORfi.T' IN MIIMn-MHTAI. WORK. RT A'jlfc lARni:. wiit.i. nsTAHMsitr.nijC M ANIlrsCTI'RINU CORPOR A.V1!! i m . ii.aiif iinvilll'.Mtl etiltrf i"! AnVANCRMCNT. S 96 POSTec -KJ OPl'ICli IK.X .T.UD fj8 Wi:i(iIMshTi:il waple.l enpert: one'thst. is rr-nw! i. npiy ;i-n . i.ermantoifn ay 101 ,o .m.i.-s, in to in to act as ah ........ ..... ... ... m rln: firm; Ami usslstant In sales engineer: all els, li must posies Initiative: a ktt 4 tuc in ciifitnrerins luccnatiics ana tuanw .... . . . l tralnlntr a dei.Idt.-d avtet lo applicant, th a: not linicratle; aalan commensurate' m & 13 W ablllt). in answering state age. educa- ..4tm and experience, lorciher with number. J 157. ledger Central. 1111PM 8 yc "inirXd it AN In utflcf nt tarsA minufie ints if-nceru in cnir or city. must.R knoulcdca of tvnew rttlnr. state art, an rniy unq salary. P 130. T.edjrer OfllCTJ l'iLMt iib.. ioa npimriiinur jor w appsaritc. nUle.awnke oung mnlii vancemetit aaur.l to those who ouallfy.' Mr I'n-iby. .T.".' Uert1 ltate Trust BI4fcjp Cenerikl "SL-jjJ i . .. .....t. ... ..... .v. . . w wmt i in i, m. 7Nit i j; i tJMrAXT i fUHJKKtsii;rit; I'uiiiic I'tuities. 133 I ItanUliiK. :'.-.(, many others. 1A tff i .. .1 .-, i'Orilt.:srtlNllKTS HaIks. S23? Oen jii.aaaui.i..'- ruuuo nmufi, jsuwiJll . (' !: ' imdnMi..-scnai metn. at i;a9t 1 .lulce. H3i Oond, Milk $1.1. Steel Fou 1 sou, iinae, ia.t i"!l 11111 1 tvr. tit? uMirtMvrtV ' ,iv - a t I4 . 4sUl,.f1 li ff ita'iWliaaaawlHii 11 . .ijiaVjb J:s l.2iL. i"x&.v;-.i!WBk.xi:w . .. i.t vj iSdte2 ,v .. : lilil HimililiM I milt I Mi NrOl,li Tli-Utt" aaaaasaaBaaaaaaaaaaaa-aaalala
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