V- f)SSlR OF HTY'S FINANCIERS DEPLORE LIBERTY-BOND UNLOADING Selling Below Par Regarded by Bankers and . Brokers as an Evil That Should Not Be Countenanced Gossip of the Street fpHK remarks of Secretary of. the Treasury McAdoo nt the Union League. on Monday ulRht in reference to the Influences whlclt, nre forclnc ( Liberty Bonds below par nre approved 'by virtually every banker, broker and financier In this city. One banker expressed his disapproval of certain retail stores making capital from advertising that they would take Liberty Bonds for cash In . making purchases, Ho remarked that unquestionably thcro are many persons who, carried nway by the excitement of -th") vigorous Liberty Loan campaigns, nnd by an outburst of patriotism, hqd purchased more than they could well tuko caro of, and were now disposing of them bo as . to rcnllzo some Christmas money. Ho said he was certain that many luch persons uro bclnp taken (iclvantago of by a class of people who place profit abovo patriotism, and for whom there Is no law. "It Is surprising," ho continued, "how many of theso people find their way into our ofllcc. Wo offer them two alternates, either to take tho bonds they wish to sell nnd dlsposo of them at ntirkct price, or we offer them ft certain price which is ulways above tho market." "In many lustuuees wo size up tho parties nnd If they look like Unsophisticated ones who can't understand the tips and, downs of tho Block and bond market, we pay them par, and In other cases we pay what tho bonds cost them. "Wo get all kinds of persons," ho remarked; "yesterday, among others, were two Italians from Hog Island, who could scarcely mako themselves understood ;'wj! have had negroes, nnd some very well-to-do pcofyle, Judging by, external appearances. "Of course, we llrst of all ndvlso them not to sell, and give them good, patriotic ndvlec, but if they still persist wo accommodate them and at tho tamo time Introduce tho advantage of buying a war certificate or thrift stamps. "But wo know from our picllmlnary conversation with most of these persons that they will tuko anything they can get. I know many of them would tell for $43, as Wrtually all these cases aro thoso who own $50 bonds. "It Is too bad that there Is no wholcsalo way of protecting these per sons from tho sharks who will got nftcr them, as such practices will undermine n lot of good work done during tho Liberty Loan campaign." Miami Conservancy Bond Sale and Its Meaning In discussing the sale of the, $15,000,000 Miami Conservancy District 6 per cent bonds In less than three days last week. It Is a question with some financier whether there Is a 1)Ir reservo of money waiting for investment which Ih ready to come out when tho right class of security Is offered, or whether theso bonds happened to be brought out nt tho psychological moment and that another similar experiment along the tho samo lines would nut meet with disastrous results. As a matter of fact there aro good arguments advanced on both aides, but It would seem from tho aftermath of this very successful sale "that thoso who hold that tho money Is ready, waiting tho popular se curity when properly Nsucd. A icpreKentatlve of one of the concerns in tho Miami bond syndicate said yesterday that tho $15,000,000 was oversubscribed by $1,000,000, and that uubscribcrs did not, therefore, secure their full amounts; that tho bonds wero quoted FMtcriUy uftcrnoon nt 101 1-2 bid; that ho had sold in tho morning a large block to n brokpr at,10l and that a certain trust company is anxious to. buy $100,000 at par. but they art- not to bo had. There Is no doubt that, nsldo from the uniqueness of the proposition itself, which attracted much attention, and the exceedingly attractive yield, tho great big feature which brought about tho demand was tho tax-frco feature; and I)' this Is so, as wo bellevo it is, it would go to show how much of a drawback the war tax Is to th6 flotation of Investments subject to thut tax. Note Issue Finding Satisfactory Montgomery & Co., 133 South Fourth street, report satisfactory sales tor the $6,350,000 Cities Fuel and Power Company two-year 7 per cent gold notes which they placed on tho market a few days ago. Tho Cities Fuel u'nd Power Company Is ono of tho subsidiaries of tho better known Cities Service Company, which nt present controls, through stock and other securities ownership, some ninety operating public utility companies scattered over several States and tho Dominion of Canada and engaged principally In furnishing natural gas, water, light and power to several cities, towns and other communities. It also operates nomo oil companies. Tho notes nro dated December 1, 1817, nnd maturo December 1, 1915. They nro freo of tho normal Federal Income tax of 2 per cent and tho personal property Pennsylvania tax of four mills will bo refunded. A sinking fund with a minimum of $125,000 quarterly will bo formed to take caro of theso notes at maturity. They are guaranteed as to prin cipal, interest and sinking fund requirements by tho Cities Service Com pany. It is asserted by this company that it Is now one of tho largest oil producers In tho country, Its subsidiaries producing moro than 4G,000 barrels per day, and the proceeds of this Issue are largely to bo used for ' the further development of Its oil properties. Utility Concerns as Aides in Thrift-Stamp Sales Very effective aid can readily bo rendered tho United States Clovern ment in its effort to sell war-saving stamps If all tho public utilities of tho country will co-operate. In every community the local gas and electric company is in contact 'with virtually every citizen, and the gas and electric offlco is u place regularly visited by a very largo percentago of the population. By offering war-savings stomps for sale to the public at their own offices, the public utility companies can make complete an organization which, together with the facilities of the postofllces and banks, will almost instantly reach every citizen in tho United States. The sales campaign will not only be stimulated under these conditions, but tho Treasury Department's plan will Instantly take on the characteris tics of a drive, 'and accordingly may expect to yield results similar to the astonishing record made in tho second Liberty Loan. The public utility companies through which the most prompt results can be obtained aro naturally those operated under centralized control. Henry L. Doherty & Co. have seen their opportunity to help this great cause and have already taken steps to get action along theso lines in every office, of each subsidiary of Cities Service Company. Bond Homes Looking for Good Shortly after tho second Liberty Loan campaign there was a good deal of talk about a number of bond houses considering the disintegration, of their selling forces. Nearly all of this talk has died out and several of the larger houses are looking for good salesmen for the purpose of build ing up larger sales forces than they now have. The inroads which volun tary enlistment and selective conscription made in some investment concerns have not been made good yet in many Instances, and the serv ice flags flying from these houses furnish a good Index for the high class salesmen who are looking for connections. One of the largest New York concerns Is on the lookout for a few good men. Brisk Buying of Russian Bonds It is said there is considerable buying In Russian bonds, especially those classified as external loans. The demand is largely confined to some New York bankers who have ultimate faith In the outcome of the Rus sian 'situation. They do not believe, it is said, that 'Russia is yet con- demned to the demnltlon bowwows and expect that there are yet within that great, powerful nation the men who will eventually tako hold and save Russia to civilization. The news yesterday that Kerensky has "come bacW-'to a degree, tnat me uossacKs nave capiureu mo uon territory and that 'there was no very convincing news an to the German. peace and armistice -conferences, occasioned a hope for saner developments. a well-known broker said yesterday that even if the Germans should have; a temporary victory in their great drive which he called bluff tnd"if,-IIn consequence, the market should suffer, as it Inevitably would, there are hundreds' of millions of dollars being held in reserve for Just smell an occasion, and if it comes the Street would see such a carnival of buying as had not been witnessed for years. It is figured, he said, that the next big drive, whether it comes soon or never, is Germbany's last any-Bclieve Penrose Mistaken "While not outspoken, there is a rose, has either made a mistake or his opposition to the amendment to the Federal Farm Loan Cot author izing the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase not exceeding $100, 004,000 worth of farm loan bonds at par and accrued Interest during the next twoyears. It is said that the Federal Farm Loan act -has pot had time as yet to work out, and, as one banker said, there are very few new propositions which aro not In virtual bankruptcy shortly after their In ception till they have had an opportunity for a fair trial. Financiers are waiting to find out Just what Senator Penrose has discovered or thinks lie has discovered. Some went so far, as to Bay that finance is a subject which, few Senators have studied in their college careers and when they dabble In the subject they are apt to strlke'a snag, jrfooajly, while others said the eid. (We llgbV u . THE STREETLOCAL Sale Salesmen ' or Misinformed general opinion that Senator Pen- else been very much misinformed In Senator may hove found something - r ." AS.f ' a "., JgVENfflG PUBIO I;EIPgiQBLPHlAi WEDNESDAY ''''"' ' ill I . . . . i i ... . a PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT- T ttuHpts, 54,817 bushels. ' Ntsaiy. Tho market w Trtttrtarlnw ..- .l. .-. ,.-. 1.1a in V.U1-. " r" mo quotations tcsr w", " "P0" 'levator. Onernment standard In- jnecMon; slandlrd price.)- Red No t. 2 II do. w. , ...-.v.i non. Nn. l. I-' -jii an. fiw, XwV- .Minimum tirlM-n i n.-J No 5. I! all Jl No. 4, .Mill do. No . tt.lfl. sampl. If- li'V' -.MS. Sell, NO. ;l. -. 1VI uo, I... .-ini ao, grade. II5CT1 11 No.' 5. ' I243. simpU ,ti?S'cli' mtmum rrlen Only to b up Sl.'vrt"1 ,h' n,h" iuimi In the hl v 'ih 'J1nu,n " rrnt II. . . ro. a wht Maximum prlr ronlalnlnc I?;,., T"T .rnt molturr to 13 n rr cnt molHure. 4c undr No, i nr No. 3 red $2 23! i.u,i? ""''"d, !21. Manlmum rrlc con-- . n! ls.9 W emftn 14 per cnt moltur. fj . Yiso." N- s re1' '"' li 'Jiet Maximum vtkf 8a undr I l " 4 rM' S5-2,s No- 4 ",t " ' BNoi,, ltt Maximum prlc eontalnlni not fiver I4.S r.r r-nl mol.ture, c unrtjr K?-,' or No. is rM. : si. No .-. oft. :.l Maximum price rontalnlnr nM oer 14.7 pr n nJLn,?.,,tr. "b undr No I or No. S red. ?. B soft red, 2 le Maximum price "intalriiriK- not oer IS per cent moljjuro. fU??d"tiTl or No 6 r,d' ,J,' N0 Sample Vhea'ta Handled on mrtt. no','" jo cat. shall rrlre he hlirher than 4e under oJ..?f " uhcla reprrarnted . ..,, Smutlr hat Value'ih-ill ho determined hy each tample baili of the claii and claan, ConN necelpla, 7052 huali There were not enough aunplka rnmlni! Into Ihla mar gel to mike It pnalble to nuote reliable nur?a. Quotation. Car loia for local trade, aa to location Western No 2. No 3, i-5r",.,No- s ellh. nominal OATS Hecelpta. 40 103 Imahela Offer in.' were Hunt and the markot ruled firm. 2 si,.' r'?.". M" 1U"' Quotations No, 2 y,hlta, B'iSBiio:tandar.l white v'j vro. flW """"' S5,88'e- No 4 Mhlte. hfi ttFlff3nJlrc,,S!L- 35 M'1' nn'l 0.477.411 o.?ii.iic.k,t, ThJ .'nnrket was Irreaular. ?iU25!K.onVin .li.1911 lb "' vn.o.1 Winter liio'V' ln.-Ifti21. Kan. is clear. Ill.tft 2f10; d2,l:ni,.U' r''""n "" '"In tlrst mr,-iTi'ot- l0lr,-, "Prill first clear, mill shipments, ..Ili.Tniftn: n,rlne. linkers1 patent, spot. Ill L'.lft 11 3, pprlnit pitent. mill shipment. Iln 311P10 S5. sprlmr. fuinllv hranda. Ill (Til. V) rttv mills iholce and faney patent Sllfll Ml, srrlnir patent mill ahlpment. Iin jo strnlicht 1 ItiMlct 21. patent. llosnvTior.n 11VK rr.orn sold slnntv at nuote.1 rates Quotations nt $R AilQln 2,1 as to uuallt. PROVISIONS The market ruled steady under a fair Jnh bln demand Quotations City lief tn sets smoked nnd alr-drled, 3.V, western berf. In sets, smoked, 33e, city nnd western beef, knuckles and tender, amnkert nnd nlr-drled, 31c: beef hams. 14:.. pork, family I.MOA2; hams. S I', cured loose 20 Hi 4f 30c do. sk nned loose, 20.4 J27",c, do. ilo. smoked. 2J'i281ie; other hams, smoke.1, rltv cured, as to brand and arraue, ;m4 W3ic; bams, smoked western, cured antf ffSIc; do, boiled, boneless. 42c, picnic shoulders. p F cureil, loos, 20e do do. smoked. 27c. bellies. In pickle accordlntr ta nernpe. loose, 3,7oi breakfast laenn, as to brand and ruerairc, city or western cured 3'ic. lard, western, refined tierces, 2i4 W30c: do do, tubs 2n'xJJ30r lard pure city, kettls-renderrd. In tlcrtes, 2a'a Jf 3ile. do, do. In tuba, 204 STSOc. REFINED SUGARS , Supplies were small nnd the market ruled firm on a basis of S 158. 3V for extra line arunulftted, - DAIRY PRODUCTS IUTTT!IH Ktic nood wfro srHrrn nml Tirm. with .leninnd rtMxJUv nlmorblns I he offfrlmjH, QuatatlniiH Wen torn. nollil- par kpil rt"inif r oxlrin TtUc lilsli-H' orlns coiifl .M'Er.'iJp nmrn (lriti. 4h'i Utc, flrM. 4rtr 47r, nftondn. Alit -Mic, rrfumfry l.lt. pool tn choice, 4iU4io ln orrlinary -IHi He print, nearby, fmicy, ri4r HrrHK rxlra, .lf;.3t nrm. 41VWr Mrnnrtx, V2tP 43c. kpc1h1 limndn johhintr at ..' U Rle, YAM rin frfch icci wir In fwlr re niifnt ninl ruled ry firm ToIIowIhk nre th fimMtlonfl' Krt caws, nearby tlrnt!, 1 1 JOli 17 40 prr mnndflrd runt, urnant re celpti. $11 0 pr fuso -nonnd-t SUr.OIii:.. wpKtern extra flrwtx. $17 10f,'17 In per rn, tlrRtn. tin so nernnda, $13.r.nWin, refrtif orator, pxtra $1S per rntp, iir.tii til 40(55 11 til prr cjnf, Ficondr tlo.'oifili in pr ,S ,f"n(,3' l-cted ppk re pobblnff at riujr.si; Wll, nut iiut firm undnr modT atp nrft rlriRfl. Ouointlon-i .Nw York, full i ream fine June, LW upPtlaN hii,hr, do, do. frrh-madt. 1.4t. L'3c i. do. freKh tnadt fair to jiood, I'UfffL'J'-ni. POULTRY I.lVI3--Dniand uaa fair for iiAMiriihln -tnrk and ttluci v,?rc well tnrilntalntd with luiriuiKs riuiy nimirrHir vuotH noilHI j OWIi, aa to quality. "Jtt'J'tc, rooitera, lVic. Hprlns (hlrkfna, Hccordlnir to quality. iintllUc! ducka PrMn. 5iQi.7c. do, Indian Runnr. iHf2.V, turkrya. ,J7'H2,c, ina, siTSc. guinea. oumr. per pair, wclBhlne t'fcfff Ih (iplcro, tJ55T70r. do. do, do, anialler alj-e. BftfiOOc; do, i. Id, per pnlr. riAt3Oc, Pltceon. old per pair. 'J42c, do, youne. per pair 20S'J.,e. Ilti:HKT The market ruled firm nd Kenerally hlchcr under Hslit oiTrrltiHa Htid a tor"! flttnand Quota tloni; Turk'a, f renh'kllleti, tienrhy, aprlna', dry pl ked, fanry, pcUwure and .MHrlHtid oflt4Jr Vlrefnla and Wont Vlrrlnla. 4otiOr, fair to pond, iriftaiir. do, frt MlfkllUd, weatrrn, Hprinc. drv-plcked, fancy, :pi W1 4nr fair to irood, .Vt'lhc; do, qM torn. 34ftfHo. rnm inon. L'H(l!(t 'ola, 1J to Imx, ntllk-frtl, dry'pltkeii, fancv, felerted nop, do, welRhlne 4' ll and oer apiftp, fctic, weighluir 1 Mm aplept, 'JHr, weldhln? .1 lln. aplern 2. til'-'c. do. In bliln,t fancy, dry-pU'ketl, wrlgh Inir I'a lb- and ner apieip, 'J0p, u els hint? 4 Ibi. Hplrpe, I'Sp Hnall?r aUen, l'J4 J7r Old rooslera. dr-nUiei iw Itrfilllns t hlikena, wclohlnir 14 (S"J lb a npltrp, ,Ter aey, fanr. 'JHv. virtrlnla, fancy 31 1 3 up other nearh. SOfnK.lp; weatern. 30tU3Jp Uonatlntr thlrkens weatern. tn boxea urlRh tnir ft Ib-i and over anlere, flop eUhlnx 4 "Si" t'-a Iba. aplere. j'.CrJ i'it' j o. uelizhlnir 34 Iba kpIppp, iI,"iTS7p; welahlnff 24 fff3 Iba, apiece -HJt4p. tb wvatern, In bbti , Heltrhlntr ini ana over apiece, wp. veuniiiu 4( 44 a pie lbs apiece, 'JTifUHp, ucluhlmr 34 Iba piece, '2amc, welnhlnsr 14 ftf.t lb aplect. -f.i?i ;.rji' puckh, nearny. j.iifj..i' no eatern, wpltthlnn 1 Iba nnd nor. jxLiii do. do, wcMfrn, amnller al?pa 216 j7p tjepue, nearby. 2HW2lcj v.ptern, ."VfT lisp (Julneita, aprlntr, per pair, welh lntr 344 Iba per pair, 80 Chop amaller alzea. hit fir 70r Si.uaba, per dozen, while welchltiK 11 to IS Iba per dozti, 5tl :Ti ff t. 7.". white, wrltrhlnK 0 to 10 Iba. per dozen, fri.TAfftt 25, white, welhln 8 Iba per dozen, 4 7."iT l.V white, weltrhlnn 7 Ibi per doen. $.17,104 '."1; white, wetghtner (WtGH !'. per tloacn. I .Iff? 3 40: dark, 111,7.1, amall and No. 2, 73ctf$l.7.V FRESH FRUITS Fancy applet- ruled firm, but nnat nriii uroMlr nihr tractlei ICIli u ta rruita were, nenarally flrmlv held. Quota- tlonx; ArDiaa. ner bnl Jimnihun. SMiifl. Twenty-ounce, $4.V..n, Hubharditnn. $1.75 -an, ifrreninv, 4o(i. iiiMwin. fi.3Mtr. Rome Pcautr. $.1l.fiOTfi.S3: KtaymKn Wine. aap. J4ttfl; Dlnck Twiir. JtSt-T.I; Oand. J3 4 no, York imperial. 93Qln.S!ii Hen Pavla. S2.7Att2 4.U3 ADnlea. Meatarn nr linr Jonathan. $1 TAO.-JS; winter Manana. $1.75 (rra: wpuienDerc 9i.ftou.no; noma Uenuty, t.r0Ti-2,XSt nellcloua. 9l.7n0t2.SO. King, $t.&06i,3(ls Ortley, tl.notrr.SO, S!aman WInesap. 11. .Off'; 10, Pearmaln. $1 75ft a U5: Newtown Tlppln. t,MGt2l Pelle FUur. fl.23i92: Oano. lt.S301.7A. Apple.. nearby, per hamper, .lOc"g.H.&0: do, do, per Nbuoh hatket, i'ficTSl.'.'S, Lemon n. per hox, $3t3ni hananaa, per bunch. $1 2A-31 '.'00. Orantfea, California, per box, 12 DO S; do, Florida, per box, 12 so 6, Tanker-' Inei, Florida, per atrap, J7, Grapefruit Florida, per box $2fifl; dor Torto RlitJ, per box. $2f?4 no. rineapplea. Torto Rico, per crata. $8 J.".? Orapea. California Kmperor, per era.. Sl.(10O3i Cranberrlee, Jeriey. per crate. S-1.&094 SO. do. do, par bbl.. HUT13. Strawberrlea, Callforr.la, per pt,, 25tf50c. VEGETABLES Choice stock was generally In fair request and Arm. Quotations; White potatoes. Jer sey, per ".-bush, basket. A3 lbs. No. 1, 76(J1nci No. "J. 4nei!0c. Whits potatoes, per 100 lbs Pennsylvania. I2,:SA3 II V N.w York. IS.SnS:' 3.1; western, 12 S0B2.8&. Hweet potatoes, Jersey, per H -bush, basket .1 lbs ) House sweet, No. 1, UtTI.SO; do. No. 2, 70Mc. harn sweets, No. 1. 75c II: do. No. 2. nuttwie. Sweet potatoes. J,r sev per hsmper No 1. Sl,M)&2; No. 2. IJCl.DU. ceiery. iew lorsi. per puncn. OTucj ao, 09, per crate, j.oa.wu, lettuce. -PETEY Oil Paintings Would Be Cheaper ' . By C. A. VOIGHT :i 1 - . -' Mj fey! -DEAR-HABei. "N -.Sah Wow ") ' S "0BE'-J6 AS tttttt, r Two t)02EW S . ' ,S i- ( uS0S!rt,"T-1 VJBCNBi WOOR TAltOU. . ??WMT A-S. THAT -I ' 0M$ HAND PAIHTBD, lM fyffl Sj H,Z5,T,'--NCA,5-y V TrWi IrlH. A ' I lit CNE EM SOMEs A ,-p V XMAS CARD Wft fpS tf&M Si CKw !!--- Si-x-A-sVirty as WEFoeJ) X- f v sso.y-r fS mm .. . ? V':r)..,v -.i ?. 1 'ti'vrt.!'"'. COMMERCIAL MARKETS VIorlda. rnp himntr. fir!! r. - r.it. toV tS.i'"'l lf i 0, Ca'uilnower. In Island, per box, I1.2SW2.2.V lirussels Hprouts, l.onir island, psr auart. l"ise. "JiercrfM. prw York. rr lou bunchee, 12 !'' Kplant. Florida, per box? 2rV Cucumbers. Horlds. per hamper, httr,. Hnuash. h orlda. prr pm, ii,,Ui u-i..- arh, Norfolk, per barrel. HfinMn. Kate, t5or- l-'J'fctJfU'x1 K','2 " ,"ens. -Inrhla, per hamper, I3ft.n IVas. Florida and Vlr- irlnla, per hamper. l3l.1f;o lUnrnrR Vinr. loa, ppr cmii" itis T.-.l'Vt -.,-- -1- mmtm fl 1 S ? S f -..--,.....- .. b'.s. iiyiS; soon FTabbaVe "d'omeV Ici MM l30, dj Danish, seed, tier .ton, J33642. Onions Nw vork and wesfern p'.,'lul.,,,l.,,"" No ' 12 2.1ft 3i No 2. !1h 1.80. Mushrooms, per 4-lb basket. 11,2302, NEW YORk I1UTTKR AND EttCS NRW YOHK. lse 111 llt'TTIJn He. c-elpts. .17111 tubs Market steady. Firsts, 44ii4'.ic, seconds. UfM.t'ici others un (hsneed i;tl(13 llecelpts :,.-;.t ,., Market stead) Quotations umhaPKed CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICES (MltrAOO, I)pc lit ItOilM Iler-lpta I.Vnuii hea.l. tnmornm .i;.iimi head. Hlronu V. 11 " tTfti .".'" M .'esieniava a vera tie hljih ; so rnixei rniisl ir.r.AlKh,;r'-,iv;'.r-!"- nnno H,ron' .sitnni' rteceitit.. . 11.000 head Steady. 113,10. lambs. Mil s: KANBAS t'lTT flee 10.-fATTI.E lie. "WixJ4 !',rtn !,''1 ,KI" nd eak " ,.ll'i?t: Heirtpta 1.1 mm head. Ten to loe hlaher. SIIKKP Heielpts XOUO head Steady to 23c lower. f?l,T,M s!?J,A,M- ,w- 10 HOds-rte-c'l?i"J.,J?",U,1'ai(l Ten to 20e hlher . tAt1,,'KT.nC'n", 5i'" head. strong to lofl 7c hluhfr MIIKi:!'- Iteielpts. 11.000 head. slow, lower LOCAL .MINING STOCKS TOVOI'AII STOCKS ,, ,, till Ask 11m llutler 71 7,t MacNamara i.n i Midway 04 Oil Mlzpah l.xtension ot nn Montana 07 ,10 North star ni .nil llescue Kula , 07 00 West llnd .... r., ,7o nOl.tJFIKt.t) STOCKS Atlanta ... 07 .in lllue Hull i ;j Booth . 0 1 03 IXamnndnelil It It 01 n.' Daisy ... 02 ot KeurtnaH , 01 ntt Orn .... n t Sajid Kendall ,01 ir SlUer I'lck or, .(,7 MISCni.T.ANKOL'S Aril fnlled 1,-, .20 Nevada Vnry1r 1 '" 1 711 Tecopa MlnliiK m .23 Plttsbursh Coal Delays Dividend riTTSIiriKJll. Dec. 19 After the meeting of the dlrectoiH of the I'ltts btirKli foal Company today the follow ing statement ai lasued- "While the earnings for 1017 nrd tho financial posi tion of thte cumti'iny seem to warrant consideration of a tlMdeiid payment on the common slxres. It Is the Judgment .of the boaid that 1.0 such action should be taken until tho application nf tho Income and exccsh-pioflt tax law to tho earnings of the last year and tho out look for huMness for 1918 have become moro clearly Indicated, and, therefore, that the matter nf such dividend pays mfl t should be takin up at tlio next dividend mectlnc for consideration and action " Sullivan Machinery Co. Pays Extra BOSTON. Dec 10-Directors of Sul livan Machinery Company have declared a quarterly dividend of l'j per cent nnd an extra dividend of 1 per cent, paynhle January 15 to stock of recotd Jantiaty 1 Transfer books close January 1-15 Inclusive. ipDEiia CUMfULSORV .METERS rllll.A. MUTER CO., 041 Real Eatat, Trust llulldlnc. or Your riutnlw r.nucATiovAi, Both Sexes Banks Night School VINE POSITIONS OI'F.N Unusual salaries betas paid. A course In this famoua nljtht school will fit nu for one of these fine posi tions. All business branches tmuitht Monday. Wednesday. Friday evenlnss. Special ctaaaea Tuesday and Thurs day nl0hts Banks Business College nan i'iibstntt htrkk.t STRAYER'S The llest Kuslness School nnt-itni t tikin., u.u. Positions sunrant'd Knter now' nBy or njcht KiniT act prices for Instruction TrnnT" WANAMAKKH INBTHl'TK, 23d t, Wulnut bts . before ou decide Catalogue (1 MUSIC POPULAR MUSIC IN 10 LESSONS Iklan teacher has opening for eight pupil", on piano to start within two weeks 10-lesson course In popular mUBlc. Don't call, write only give age and state when Interview Is desired Harrison De Priest. 230 S. 4th tl(iTIMK In 20 lessons or monev tmtk lluoklet mailed free ( IIRISTBNHKV Piano Schools, I.VJO I'heMnut st, 1412 WtSt Venanen at Phone spruce "(17 TAKCI'l. I'O-tT PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Snns $1000 for (10 Ininond., untrhes anil Jewelry to Ih largest pawnshop In the ttorld Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vino HON DEO TO Till CITY Limb Troubles Vftrtro-f Vtrint, Swollen hewn. Weak Ankle. Fallen Arrhea, etc., ar evenly aupported by tha ue nf tha Corliss Laced Stockings Sanitary, aa they may be wnahed or boiled. Comfortable made to .measure. No elastic adjustable, laces like a lepKtnfr, light and durable, Kennomlcal, coat $1,75 each, or two for tha aame Itmb $3.00, postpaid Call and be measured frets or write for aelf-measurement blank No. 10. PRICE ADVANCES Jan. 1st to S2.23 each, or 3.75 for two storMnK for same ler. Hours 0 to a. l.ady attendant. Penna.CorllfsUmb SpcclaltyCo 131M3-1S Filbert HI., 1'ulla.. l'a. R 'I -II? e 5i si uCi a nf Central Trust Pays 16 P. C. Extra NnW YOnix, Tec. 19. The Ontrnl Trust Camimny has tleilarfl nti extra dividend nf Id per rent, In ndrlltlon to Its rfKtitiir qiwrterly dlvldciicl of 6 per cent, both pnyaWf January 2 to stock of tecord December 20. Declaration of nn extra dlldcnd of 10 per cent by the company makes the total distribution to stockholders thin year 40 per tent. This H the stttuo ns last year. CIiImro Hoard of Trade Dues I'lltCAtlO, Deo. 10. Annual rtties for the Ilnard nf Trade hae been lined at $5 for 1018, pay.iblo ncmlniinu.illy LOST AND FOUND PHARl.S Will the persons who found pearls on liroi.1 t Tuesd. the ith, Icimlir re turn theni to .1 i: I'Hbluell t Co I'hestnut Htid Junlpfr sti , nnd recelle liberal reward? HAll Lost, failr a black suede ba. with fancv nrnanient, either In Quaker City taxbnb or lielleu. Stratford Hotel, about 1 a tn Nunda) niornlna" Liberal rewar1 No nuestlon asked llcturn to 1131 Land Title n'nininK I'Alll'IN Lost, diamond and black onyx lace rfert barpln stamped J K. C l"o. O 2(lln between 1HV-, I,ocut st. and llellevue. Hlrntford. I.lhornl reward It returned to .1. 1 Caldwell ff Co . Juniper and Chestnut sts iWiS-Um, Nunda In Oont of nerman tovvn small anil rrr"". mirked I V II 1101 'halua ". rewHM A7. Manhelm Apart-'I-fGi'L. tj,Jf 2 i,B ' rmanttmn t lillir I.ft Tueaday nmrnlnn tan leither hand Krtp en Mroad at between North Phlla Station and Walnut at', liberal re. ward Phone ilti. tin ni apply IWI7 Lin coln Iirhe. (lertnnntown. HELP WANTED FEMALE 1IK1.T. TKIsEritONR OPKRATOn. Tin President of tha ITnlted State liaa pnlnleit to 1 1 areat Industrial nrmy of the nation nnd to the nece-i. ally for a generous uneeinh oberC ntipp of duty on the prirt nf tbosa who may bevt aeru In th.it Hrmy. The telephone- Nfrm of th roun tty in to pint a tonaplcuoua part In the (ondutt nf tho war. Ilell Iclephon operatlnc present a ltef tin a o allon fur oune women wherein h nn lena patriotic than vat inblf eerji-e to the Utnernment may b performed If xou ate between the ncea nf I. and 24. nrply rtt -tnn Market at.. Philadelphia, anv day ettept Sun day, tictween h 30 a. in. and fl p in. New emptoea are patd whtla lenriilnif nnd mo nsalanel to nffltes nei r t he r homes "t he w ork la Interest inir. the emlrnnment most HRTfeiiblci and ifflcleniy Is icwurdcd b reudy ntHuuten.-nt. . Comfortable recreation rooms anl dlnln! rooms, where) meals aro aerr at cost. In cciy Central Ofkc. Apply Now t'l.IIHKS for offfceTof la rco " retail olu'ern. wood hour with ad.iuirment dcpendlnc upon ablllt) . aalary to atiitt 50. V 100, J'-'dr er offlro tl.i:itK Ynunc lari wanted for rlei-tcal work, with at lensi nne jrr or blah arhool tralnlnff koh.i ilnnoe for adanpe mfl11 iVrnlJ"lr Prlro Publlp Ledcer tM PrWltiTMllTt'i" .rtt( rrxir. Ti ti.. .... iw..iuir.u ,i rj)i.. i -.Ml, llinroUK'il' experknted hnur R 3o to f. Ralurdiiy 1 no ftrtlti-' RO,l salary American 'tores fOMrroMKTKIt OI-RRATOR In la-K, offlc! must be thoroughly etprlencedi cood sal are. 210. T-edirer Office JO"K and downslalra work. N 34th at Apply 217 DICTAPHONE OrnUATOn Younc lady ex parlenped on Kdlson tnaehlne. xtato aalary, A ddre m A gs Postoffho box 3 1 4 1 2 girls TT.inted na copyholders In proofroom of oentnc nenppnpar. Apply fifth floor, C00 Chestnut st. amis 2 clrls wanted. Mer Ifl. a a m-s aenirera In compoatnr room nf ave. tilni: newspaper. Apply fifth floor. 00 Chestnut st. orncK .itm.s Over 2d eajs of age. with soma experience Vew. modern ofTIca bulldlne Tlest of work Inn; conditions. Short hours A1.Ti 4rt2t Krankford ave. Thursday t?en1iik. 7 to ft. SAT.P-ar.ATin:? Wanted, nalesladlei for silk department pn-lllon permanent fiplendld ooporlunltv to th rlpht party Apply Threhnr Uros W Cheat nut et KTHNnrjItAPHnU for cnreful journalistic work aipuratt In spelMns- and English lonstrut 'Ion. high arhnid or to! leu, grnd un t preferrel as la r v $ 1 2 In bfrtn . Rood promotion opportunities Mall applications, statlnu ipen.i t'dii-'.ittnn and rxpe-rleme, tn 3Q't l.edg ert fflce tlth Hud -Chestnut ats STKN'OnnAI'llKR Wa hae r acancv for a person with the knowledge of stenogra phy nnd renernl ofOco work salary Jin per month to start. we offer a permanent posl t luii and a thaiiif for the future. Apply Th.i liner 171 .'. N 2tli ft. Vj .sTKVOdHAPlinU Pertnaneiit position; of. fbe of manufacturlnc home, possibilities for advatiretnent stata experience, references and salarv desired. M 742 ledger Central. STnNTmF1IKIt- Rxpcrlencei irund posl t Ion for right person. A llartutiB & Co., flOll M2 RWpe nl Wholesala paper. IsrKN'OsJliAl'llKn, bright. wllln worker; state ailary nml pnrtclulara i 210 Is-edKer Oprne HTKNOOUAPIIKRP- experienced girls wanted by nroni'n-nt lesthor -nnern; vriA opportunity for iiTfancementi Ideiil working pondltiom wrltei atiite age, experience, etc. P .Mr.. I.edcer Office HJKNOtmAPIinrt Ynunc lartv experlenoed for position near North Phlla Ht.itlon' state salary. Addrrsa H L'7. P O box :ton. WANTED Patriotic Mmntf women to learn weaving' on (Jovernment goods irood pay while leny.lnir. (llrurd Worted Co., How nrd and Iruntingdon ats. WB.W EltH Knnwles loom. on (toernment work rood phs, l'a mills: single cotton w-ark. also learners good pay while. learning, nirard Worsted Co. Howard and Hunting- rtfln sts Cl.nrtlv Young lady wanted for eterleal work, with at least ona year of high sihnol training. Apply to Mr Price, Public Ledger Co YOI'N'O TiADIi:tWB IIAVB P(-SITKlNS OPKN Toil 3 KB AT API-EARTNO YlHT.VO T.ADIB W ft H WALK Kit, SSJ ilBAL ETATB TRUHT HLDO lOL'.NO LADY In Urge office must lie ex-le-It need In general offlco work, rapid and accurate nt ftgurra. atute experUnco and salary wanted P 2Q7. ledger Office. YUbWO LADY, experienced In general office work; salary $. P 20-1. ledger Ofrtca. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANTH A well-known firm of cer tified public accountants require) seniors and semlsenlora hatn public ai-countancy experience for their arlous oftlcea. Including Philadelphia, state age, experience and salary required J 411, Leduer Central. DECfeMBBt SWIf; . . Y J-'- -,.. . - ' HELP WANTSD-HAtE" liANK CI.F.RKB, ft. quick panmeni fra4 m referehcea AddretiiP 818. I-edfr OFrtea. 1neprlence1 aa helpaft National ftlacult IlOOKKKKrKIl Experienced bookkeeper for roai cm ice i one n no unneraianoa nouoie eniryi npc re pneej wheienA reference required Applr at rp t BHh at. and PMaley ae. apk nn me Atiantla nenninc Co. aentatlvet CAIll-nNTKIlS ri!EKiTTKns HKi.rnRa ItOILKRMAKKRB1 IffSLrERS IMHOnKRS Apply Sd floor. 1.121 Arth it. noT wantkt nor ron omrt: wnnic AND ATTKSTJ TO MAtt,; TRRMANRNT ropiTioNi aok i: oonr ohanvh Yon rnoMOTit.Ni RATunnAV halk-iiomdat. AYrux to Mn. hiiaw, coo chestnut st. HOT wanted, to work around f.fflcri run errands, good worklnr condition- and charm-, for adancement for the right boy. Apply eTtn.Tn nonr, m4nm?i mn st HOV whj dei-lrea to learn r aood hualnees. with bright 'future pnnpecte. &03 Arch s t ree HOY in large office, t-xcellent chance tot advanctment. talary $s p so1, Ledget1 Office tinrn wavtbti Wettrn Pnlon Telearaph. IfiQI Chestnut., lnnr- wanted, in eara or age and over, to learn miehlnlst'a trada with a larga and modern tnachtna toot works building ordnsnea machinery, good opportunities and best of wages white learningi nosslbla exemption for those of military age. Address V 238, Lsdctr nnce 1III.I. t'l.KltK.S wanted. Addrrsa L IIOX l HSJ CAItl) HTKIt'l'RRH Htsadv work and ood M.go. Apply Orlswold Worsted Mills, Darby. Pa rilAIMTT.tTn wanted on l.trtn ., trucks, middle aaed man preferred. 3(142 l r ankrord ae. Kiectrlo pye oras. fllAlTI'nun to drla Autersr. Apply bbowell Foer Co. 13th and Wharton III 'IIRKS wanted, male, permanent and transient positions Apply Adams Espreas Co . nth and Market. dock nuiLDcnu DnCpnE IN3PECTOI13 nODMCN CHA1NME i ratrtotlo Work At Good Waes Apply 131 North 1.1th street Or State Kmployment Bureau )!121 Arch street, second floor Or Federal nmployment Office 135 South 3d atreet. Philadelphia, n. AMrnlPAN INTRBNATIOVAI. SIIIPnCll.DtNO COIirOUATION D Dn.Fra.IAN mechanical, lth ahop .. Pr em o preferr-fl, familiar with machine detalllnit! also man for plplne and power pan lnouts. electric wlrlne for Industrlsl Plants and sprinkler systems, position with aroiMnc concern In Wilmington. Del . ceptlonal opportunities; state full purlieu isr'offl'e. flr,t ''""' AdJ" M 23a. 1cd. DrtAI TSMAN experienced nn sheet steel furnlturo cabinet and shelnns; must rome nell reiommnded Applv bv letter only, stating details, a ae. experience, reference an. I s.Hri .expected Dexter Metal Mf. Co., ' amiien. J DHAfTS.MnN. JinrilANICAI-Two detail men wanted nerlenco. ss n wanted at once: In renlv state .. experlenco. . ssjary. etc Hnalneertna- D partment, the Autocar Co Ardmore. Pa, imtVRIt to drhe slnslo team Apply Phowell. Frr Co 15th nnd Wharton. , Hllivnit Experienced man en double team. must liae reference, nth and Tints. l:i.K('1IUCIAN.S wanted, wlremen on elec. trie traxelliut crane work Apply Crane p. partment Mles-iiement-ronrt Co., Miff. Ilnnnd Meadow sis :,,.1,-',l:,':,- Heensed. to take rharire of bulldlne In lenter, if cltv, familiar with hydraulic and e.ectrlo machinery, slate aire nnd former emploment. salary IS5 per week. M 7l.i lj,Htp c.ni,.i " ENOINKBTt wanted who understands ma ters; hrs ruhllo Irfdirsr Chief Enttnr, uiu.Mif.im aim pnnsners wanted, accus tnmed to repair work m shears, knlvea JAMTOn for apartments; sober, steady and handy w ih tools; ISO per month; live on place. J 4. Ledger Central. LABORERS WANTED 35o A,N HOUR IIOO ISLAND SllirTAnD OK TICK U. S. aOVERNMENT Help build ahlps to win th. war KTKADT WORK PI.ENTV OK1PPORTUNITT roil OVERTIME AND IIINDAT WORK 1iNO-TlMr. .inn oood i.ow.rnicED meai.b CONVENIENT TRANSPORTATION .iSe ;n hour, for R hours Time and half time for overtime -i..t?. lO-bourB" work 128 10 for 7-day week ....Apply at ones at v llOfl ISLAND BlIIPrARD' axe., fl.t 5 a, in and 7 a. m : 24th and Chostnut sts. (tin a. m. ind i nt L VI, V " "- Hroad St. and Wnshtn.tnn .... " 0 a. m. und 7 a in. I,,lrt 7 tl tn V t ,n. .. AI.Ii, .UO. . TROLM-YI Take Route 37 (Cheater Short Line) or Route 83 (Island Road Line). wWch con be reached by rare on Routes 11 in 13 3.V 89 and 70. FAnE. 5c Company's cars meet p. r, r. cars at 04th. st f fl-4n nd 7 40 a. m and run direct to th. x..ri with FREE service. Special hosts leave Chestnut st. wharf Delaware rher. S 40 a. m., n a. m.. 7 a. m . J a m 12 noon. 2 p. m 0 p. m. FapVe 0r."."in,y.'s?, Emplojment Bureau. 1.121 Arch street, second floor, . Gr Federat Emplovment Office 132 South 3d street, Philadelphia, r. MIFniCAV INTERVATIONAI, SHIPBU1LDINO CORrORATioN LAuonnns 800 WANTED I.ONQ JOR TIME AND HALF TIME FOR OVERTIME" TIME ANT HALF TIME FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON TIME AND HALF TIME FOR SUNDAY WORK S3 CENTS PER HOUR 10 HOURS PER DXT LOTS OF OVERTIME W. MARK CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC. CP.UM LYNN'S STATION ON CHESTER TIKE .V. Wttt WAirTXDXAM. JOn CO.Mr0HIT0n8 rir.tlsss Job com. posltors, haTins all-around eiperlencel steady position, P 0I. I.edter Offlcen , i.AnortEnf". 3o n:ti noun for heavjr worK! 8S ref hour 'for llahl work) 49-hour weekt mu.l be flrstTissa men Applv Atlantic nellnlrc Co.. Emplo.ment Departmrnt. Atlantic tale, 3114 l'assxunk avenue. 200 LAnOnER". WANTED 13 SO TEH DAY APPLY AT ONCE CAMDEN HEATINO CO . g MARKET ST. CAMDEN soo T.Annrtrrts wanted ., . ." ' PER DAT. APrLY AT ONCE, CAMPEV HEATINO CO.. 8 MARKET ST. CAMpEN UnOUERS WANTr.D .lie PER HOUR. APPLT RAUOl! A SONS CO.. MORRIS ST WHAP.F, DELAWARE RIVER ,'A.Pin.:nfV Wanted 31 able.bodd" e--kvL",.l,,0.r'r"' fcetwesn the airs of IH M?... . -American cltltens, tn xvotk on nlaht 1.1... iln "Jlll"r assemhllnr depsrtmnt i?,!! .! .f. Vk ,r" excellent and there la opportunity for In' reased earnlnts on VlfV""" wanes for niht work II at for 1-..J10.". .Annly Chll PerMce Illusion, rrankford Arsenal, s-tft a m . in -. .. LOOM FIXER. Knonfea Oem and lnteime. dials looms, sober, experienced msni steailv obi Ooxernmer.t goods. Hovvsrd and Hunt ingdon sis. Mr1w,i'Ae5sTEi,....MJ: V,T V.XPERI- T.EiMrK.nvCL:?,-rnn"An' work to SAni'x,iTvWl0R.. OP INSPECTION DE- SArRTnS-UHAxn3,A.T EXPERIENCF. AND OFFIClf EXrrcTID. M 3"l. LEDOER EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS WANTED Ji.!1"1. '.,0ilnif J'l" hands, large work. ! Mnr!i',l,n',V,n ''HI hands, largo work. tlrlndera, l.andla marblnes. pfLnle i"'.nr h"nls. laige nnd small work. I Uner hiuids, largo xork. l liter up for floor xxork. 8J;v' Tur'?et 'l.Mhesn "n1 W"n0r Rni Torrrk"erf;r ro"1 u'orl- wc.VkOP '"" m" lnk"- rnall, accurate Tool designers. Patternmakers, STEADY WORK OOOD WAOES PAID. TrenTon. "NewVeVse8,-1.""1 Turh,n!' "-'""'"y. emiln;!?,1!.""1" ""h Aurocara to start In vanTimSL d"P"'nent: good .hand for ad nrE1'.""? lnn:'! wllh driver's license aVi,o?2I"o n,""1 "tls """'I Ieparlment. Market .t5a"A,rni ?rrUc Co. '23d and -Maraet sts . Phlladelnhts MI,:H,nW.A?,'"r'."-r;Th0, '"miliar with the WnTosVe-r.0 UP J""..:. .f. " A"-" 5'fo'rS?vEinM' V'VT nll'-g"1 men V inii'l.'1'""'".1 i,rln" references. 147 ilol'L st , seventh floor. is'-o'rne" "P'rlenced. wanted; riiit S.r.10;..,")r, d-.. Arrly ln rerson "lilO " m ,"v"l(," Irankford Arsenal, ife70T''",;,,l 1R I'"' ' nted for Insurance ofp.ee p iwj. Ledger Otflce SAnlJLAffn.KM"rl'nrl1 "'nt ndif. SlSi. -J. ' JJ,n. ,n ,TnVf FennsxUanla. e;.Vi "nerlence. reference, salarv nr eommslslon expected, A IMt Ledger OITIce, SAv'v1.',.KNr"WI" "i.y ne"lor7p7n"t summed . '"ninus line of cslendars and t,d.i.";i"" ,'" Fhlladelphla County Set rn.i..Nw J,r',ey. easy sales: satis, one J..L0T, r,i cn !e,1,n wt,rk at onco with v.r.e""w "n: .""' reference. .'Hers Msnufaeturlng Co . Harrl.burg, Ta. ""iiufii'ioi, '-'f'K-.Jnun. man. with-fifr I5JIM-?: "T."" d'llvery- department: stats raJffi.."1 ""- "lulred. tSPINNERS ,.7in,',T,;."r'J.l'".n'", enlnners on Dails it l-urlier and furbish mules; good pay. Write STROOCK PLUSH COMPANY Tlog 70d, Newburgh, N. T. STEAMFITTERS AND HELPERS wanted at Frankrosd Arsenal. II no to II. no per day, 10 hours Applv at Arsenal, s to 10-a tn SI'PKRINTENDENT xanted for transformer f.idorv must be prnctli hI and experienced In building and assembling power trans formers. Apply, stuttnff experience, refer ences and salary required to Canadian Oen era I Electric Co . Peterborough. Canada TOOI.MAKERS with experience on small pumhte .ind dies clean light shon nil conditions the best good pay, with brtght prospects for the future This is an opportunltv for resl punch and die men CALL HUt KRANKFORD AVE. Thursday evening. T to 9, TOOL DRKHhER. must be experienced In tempering machine tools, by means of oil and gas tempering furnaces. Apply At lentlo Flenntng Co.. Emnloymeht Depart ment Atlantic Oate. 3144 Passxunk ave DESIGNERS experienced nn Jigs and fixtures: excellent opportunity for the riant men Apply Remington Arms Co., Eddvslone. Ps. firing reference. TREE TRIMMERS wanted, familiar with trimming all kinds of trees. Apply Wm. Foster 120S N 31st St. WANTED AN FXPERIENCED E5TI5IATOR l.V SHEET-METAL WORK. RY A LATtOE WELL - ESTAHLIRHED MANUFACTURING CORPORA. TIOV OOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT S 00. POST OFFICE IlOX 3300. TOL'NO MEN Ootid opportunity for 4 neat appearing, wide-awake young men; ad vancement assured In those xx ho qualify See Mr. Cosby, 322 Real Eitat. Trust Bide. fsrvttr a tat-u wishes L tioslllon 4 frhool or soma edutvtlonal InsxV.Uowlrl itlfi en. tX? i'e"ff referent. , u Mil ability. J Vll, .Ig.r, Central. . eS COOK, rrotestant. want.-, titMttlMii other workt lst nf ref,. A 80S. W. 0 HOUSekReper. working, mfd?l mmjf;, Amerlckn Prnt desires pos In plinv prlxat. home, or more adults. While, stats:, Jng. particular, nr rail 2414 N. 18th gt tl. WOMAN ml.ldle.aged, genteel eap.MO. & cheerful and kind, dealres position t trxiH.jWsf in home ot refinement, perm, or a. .ocim- Lar compsnian 3 nours nsttyi rets, i- 229, iafrt-r SITUATIONS WANTED MA1B ,feT CHAI ICI--I. 1 r:Uineeie'neerf ' ' .tn.l. men' " H .M r.r rut di her h-t refs, J 31, Led .Cent, i fini.l'HMAV 10 nars" road experience, -with.' sin sful felllnr record, d.slrea to malt, ronnetiiin. xv th flntt-class concern. A 801.' J l.etlcer Of Oce ji EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES J!. W A XTni Cam baa .W.sa,.Ml.Ma a. ta.lt A I ...nt'rsee unitressep and hott-ewfirk air la. 'B Minn ITrtsia t Irs.iai kk.1 1 ! ni...J - 9ffi ""'' t J ! . viitsm.u. USED AUTOMOBILES STANLEY STEAM CAR ! ' KEROSENE FUEL r Let us demonstrate its won- v derful ability Bell Phone, Locust 1090 ' Wc have the following Used Cars, j il 1- f .. A c l. ' iaM.n jn imac ior new oianieys: CADILLAC 1914-p-,?; ly ovrrhnulctl; fine condition. WSrANLCT-Te-asa nut! repainted, STANLEY 1917-fegragJ. overhauled. " 1913 STANLEY- electrical equipment. 2-passenRcr Roadster;. STANLEY 1913 Tour. , i Hi .avvi- lent condition. STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE CO. ' 2325 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Ill'IPK HKDAN. 11.1 1 : perfevt condition; re.' "-j ornisneti ami net. tires; si.l.u. rnona i.nn.iiwt nn o-i i i "." iv. urirtiy st. . m (,'IIALMnrtH. lliin. Sedan top: Imrgafh t tiuita nuver. i;. wans, j.u i,ocusi BT. Ford Runabout Enclosure AT YllUIl OWN WUCK C'AAWFOIII). K'S-J-ISJO V1NK MATIMON 11)18 tOKI MODELS Also ia-ed ears of other make.. KANNINn JfATlllB l-O. nrtOAD a.ni kacr sTnnKTs John T. Cnnnlnaham.jMgr. ITssd Car Pert OVKliLANh lnm touring, inery god co i dltlnn, .exceptional value $30j Kuaranteed: 1 ilajs' trlsl pi in. ' Illgelow.Wllley Motor To, nnt.N. Broad. PACKAHD lDIT s-3.' T-pasenter tourln car: Is alisoiutely tiranil new. The-Ioco yu9 moiuie ro, or Ainerua -j.im Market A T ftowe, Mnnaaer of Kxchange Car r l'ACKA HI) chassis, low i( ton. long base! line condition? new tires and repalntadl psiTinrf- iiwiiii is.-s i;. i.etipriy si. TAKIK 1110 touring. B passsnger. -Igi.' fully equipped, paint and aener&l condl. flon ery flne: big liargaln: si0. lllgelow-wiilsv Motor Co., .104 N. TlroaJ. rAIfli; lin touring 0-48. 7 passenger, In exceptional condition ihrouihout: specially priced, s7ri. Itlcelow.Wlllev Motor Co., Mi ?Jj llrngiTj IMIllfj 1II1T lOL'IHNU. 7 rassenger. Il-Bll ust llko new. fully guaranteed! bargain. tltoo nigelow.Wlller Motor Co. 801 N. rirnad, !'li:itl.'i:-Ann()W HUB H US r.-p-.enger tour ing, rebuilt, reilntehed nnd guaranteed! bargain, The 1,wilnnhlla Co, of America, 2114 Market. A.-T, ItoUr, Jlanager of Eg. change Car Dept. STANLHV STKAMKll Keroaena fort tual. n. . t. . ".v .; - v. :r..: i -i ; v,an uu iie-ni i.j i oni"r in KBBOiin. rhoni Iocut J0f- fftf 1rmontritlon. 2S2II soilns, i liriinm St. SlA.NUil AlUiUK LAI.'1 nTAnn ro HTYDYMAMYAX, il iyllnflr, ln lop-notch hap. blit Imruiiln ut $300. . (Junranlcil. 7 duvB Trlftt Plan HlrloH.vniy Motor Co.. 304 N. nmnfl, VIM 1017. ucM ci-jr llttl-; hlr niicrlflM. rhfin Kn f.a U IS'JH R. lttP-riyPt.. WUT13 i lon tnifk. Rorwt condition t $1100: "; -inn f hMiii $r00; rood tires. Mr. Oe nilil in lw.jwt. I IIAVII n 11)17 5-nasscpger neo to sell. If; Inli rested write 1". T. Kcnney, 53S S. SStli st . Philadelphia APTO SUPPLIES HEPAIBINQ . MAHTBIt OATtHUItETr.nH Haxe 11 tn 1. tt1s: array tha fuel: maka perfect tnlxturet Increase mileage 25 Par tent and more, easy starting; smooth tun. ring x nr rarnureier irnunis pre us. ftia phon Illgslns Pros, 4084 llaxerfnrd T. VULCANiyiNO AND.USKD TIRK9. , PEIItCK. 1427 KAII1MOUNT AVHL AUTOMOBILES TO HIEE TO HUIK Dav or night, brand-new 5-pas s.nger touring cars 11.25 hour; new T ras.enger llmouslr.es, ft At) hour up; wed dings, funerals a specialty. lS.s.3 Rldg. axe. Rell phones; Pop. 1211 or Pop 1414 or Pop. 1A17: Keystone. Park 14 Si, Special rates by day. AUTO TIKES ton o ite 0 ooodrlch ,'nltei States, nni.t Tire, Tube and 'Wheel Hear Axle Assembly, Including rear sprlne 23.011 Aprons and renders at Ttlg Tleductlon COMMI-neiAli CAR UNIT CO. lllth and Qlenwood ave. Diamond 71MI Park 1322 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES NEW and second-hand boys' and glrla bl cycles Andrew T. Blrchett. SOS S. 224. DOQS WIIITK Trench toy noodles, puppies, chase. Plon blue-ribbon stock-. SH23 N Randolph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY MKRCTIANT desiring to dispose lot his siock ot ary gooas. notions, snoes. etc.. can do so by writing to us. W. par good prices, a -'!. l-cugcr tunce. ui'vt' i ,tr tii'ri-ii ntrtntwrpc nr Prexe) lltilldtng. Incorporates and o'fgah- 1ZCB companies hi small cts-t. aiM riti 'f" rl tir3 1 iOL I i m th A i-:3 IS SP f.XM i '1 I Sty JiSilh J X V ,-T Jffl RI1 M WU m Jt'is' Ul 'V 'i&-ditiJt !-Zf,4ixiMi,
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