.-:J3 'i V8Pl,WSiiIWlPW!s!r f-1 . .. r .' -.:. ! ".f. GOSSIP OF THE STREET BULL MARKET AFTERMATH OF LIBERTY LOAN SUCCESS; EQUIPMENTS HOLD INTEREST Brokers Look for Announcement by Railroad Adminis tration With Decided Effect Upon Rail Stocks. Gossip of the Street rpHOSB who predicted a bull market at the clone of the Liberty Loan campaign were rlfrht. The whole list virtually 'moved up yesterday. A number of reasons were Blvcn for this, on the Street. The war news, all In favor of the Allies: ths reported peace offers from Germany, the enthusiasm over the successful ending of tho Liberty Loan, all had a share In the result. But there was a persistent rumor that an important announcement would very soon be made by the rail road administration in referenco to rates which would have a most decided effect on railroad securities, fome brokers said that an Inkling of what Is Rofnjr to happen must have irons out, and 018111118 was the reason for the unusual strength in rails all day yesterday. It was noticed, that one large New York hoUse wns very active In tho rail market, and this lent some color to the rumor. It was not believed that tho proposed German peace was anything but feeler, and It had In Itself no effect on prices except so far as It shoned the state of mind which Is working behind the German front, and that tho success of the drive Is no longer spoken of In the bombastic, manner which had become so common. The bond and Investment houses have not yet fully rested up from tho strenuous exertions during the Liberty Loan campaign. They are waiting to get their bearings while they are oercomlng "that tired feel ing" Incident to hard work and the weather. Many of the larger concerns are Mill doing a nice business. Equipments Hold Investors' Interest The attention of investors N likely to be centeied for some time to come on the movements of equipment stocks. Never before have orders for equipment of railroads been handed out on such a magnificent scale as has been done leccntly by the Government. While Jt Is true that tho profits on these orders nre to be limited to 5 per cent, presumably on the total, It Is north while to pause for a little and figure some of them out. In the two best remembered instances where an order for 1025 locomotives as shared between the Unldwln Locomotive Company and the American Locomotive Company at n cost to the Government of about 60,000,000, assuming that the profits will be fi per cent on this total the Baldwin Company would get for Its 4f0 locomotives a profit of $1,320,000, which is more than 6 per cent on Its $20,000,000 common .stock, and the American Locomothe Company, on the rame basis, would be entitled to a profit of $1,C80,000 on Its 67S locomothes. T.hls Is more than fi per cent on its $25,000,000 of common stock. A recent Interview with Alba B. Johnson, president of the Baldwin Company, gave an Idea of the rate at which that concern was turning out locomotives, and It is no figure of speech to ay that It could turn out the full order In a few months If necessary, and these profits only apply to a part of Its operations for the year. It is therefore reasonable to assume that equipment stocks aie likely to tecelvo much attention for some time to come. War Brought Country's Bankers Together It was Inevitable that the Federal Reserve system should be a potent means toward the solidification of banking Interests all over the country and the beginning of an era of good fellowship among the bankers, while at tho tame time It eliminated that fey of competition and narrow jeal ousy, which, before tho Introduction of the system, was bo prevalent. But It lemalned for the war nnd the three Liberty Loan campaigns to weld all these benefits In ti way that no other occasion could hove done. E. J. Oallen, secretary of tho New Yoik State Bankers' A&soclatlon, said recently: "The war has brought the countri's bankers together as nothing else could possibly have done. The broadening effects of this close tassocla tlon and cooperative spirit will be of lasting benefit and will work har mony and progress In the battle of peace which will follow victory In the war." On the subject of tiade acceptances Mr. Gallen fcaj.s: "One of the greatest new forces In finance Is the rapid giouth of the use of trade acceptances by business corpoiatlons and firms, making what was formerly a large olumo of book accounts available as live paper, discountable at a preferred rate by the holding banks with the Federal Reserve banks." , In Connection with the extended use of the trade acceptance us a commercial medium of exchange, a ery Important step has been taken by the Leglslatute of New York Stato which could be profitably copied by the State of Pennsylvania. It Is the granting of power to savings banks to purchase acceptances under certain easy conditions. On this subject Mr. Gallen remarks: "Another matter of considerable moment to New York State bankers particularly is the power granted at the last session tf the Legislature to savings banks to purchase acceptances. Kormeily ihe savings banks were dependent on the large banks and trust companies for help to get currency In times of stress, and were compelled to sacrifice bonds which they had bought for permanent Investment. By availing themselves of this new power, the savings banks, by purchasing acceptances, will have liquid paper which they can sell to the Federal Reserve Bank for cur rency, and tlius relieve the banks and trust companies, on which they foimerly depended, from carrying large currency leserves for such possi ble demands." Better Prices in Prospect on Industrials A prominent investment banker said yesterday, when his opinion was asked as to the outlook, that ho looked for better prices on good Industrials and also on coppers. Marine preferred, he said, should ap peal to Investors at piesent; also all good steels and American Beet Sugar, Haskell, Anaconda and American Car and Foundry. While he took little stock In the peace talk, he said he believed tho effect on the market was very favorable. The statement of Chairman Simmons, of the Senate FJnance Commit tee, In which he referred to the splendid condition of the nation financially and every other way and his remark that no new tax measures would be Introduced during the present session, had a very favorable effect on the Street and was no 'small factor In tho creation of the optimistic feeling which was general over the whole financial district. Low Quotations for Liberty 4s There Is considerable discussion, not to say uneasiness. In some quarters at the very low quotations for the Liberty 4s and all sorts of reasons are advanced as to why they ure selling around 96. One of the most plausible reasons Is that 96.22 Is the price which these bonds should bring on a 4H basis .so as to equalize the Income with the Liberty 4 Us. When this Is taken Into consideration, namely, that the two Issues are .selling virtually on a parity, there Is no occasion for wonder or alarm. A well-known banker, speaking on this subject yesterday, remarked that he believed that comparatively few of the 4s will be exchanged for the 4 Vis through a feeling of patriotism. There are many people who would rather the Government should get the benefit of that one-quarter of 1 per cent interest than that they should and therefore will not make the change. Look for Increased Stock Activity In giving their opinions yesterday on market conditions L B. Smith tCo. eald: "The end of the Liberty Loan campaign, with an oversubscription of this Issue, Is favorable to our security markets and leaves financial In terests free to devote themselves to normal business. It Is thought that a moderate Increase of activity In the stock market may now be ex pected and that prices of stocks will be dlreotly, Influenced by develop ments abroad which are now rather more favorable." West Co. said: "The resumption of the German drive has resulted In some 'reac tion In prices, but no liquidation of moment has occurred, rather a con traction In activity. There appear to be the same underlying feeling ot confidence In the outcome as heretofore, andthere Is more of a disposi tion to buy etocks on weak spots than there Is to sell." LONDON STOCK MARKET London N. T. Atchison ,, Can Pselflo .... Ohes, A Ohio.,.. St Piul ....,..., Prla . ....... do 1st prsf Illinois Knt.''l Il N'!i.' raci ia. 1t Wl is ;.';;."in uSh ' ,,.,.. so STH H ..,..: Sll 4TH 4- 1H .. ... IS ITU 4- ill ::lB . li .. U e4 1.. ....... JI. M J tsjd-r-ipa uHft.i . .. - s& jKfcatJwrase NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGCS New Tork) Mar T. BUTTER Receipts, 10,211 tubs. Market tower. Higher acorfns 4AVt04Se: sxlrss. 47c) first.. 4IViJ4t,c; ..conds. Mvi 04I Mais dairy. 4i 047c" KOQB Recslpta. 3I.IIS casts. Market ateady. Quotations unchanssd. Name for Nvv Diicouat Btak Sw Tsrk, My 7. "Ths Discount f-rnnrmnv of Nsw Tork". Is to b. th. 17." r 14.. ..-. .al..-. V..X. .... k. ,111. HI xnapnvw swvuHHi iMxiie. iiutc w 11 Will ny. Sv OH- I !., r R". . Philadelphi Market GRAIN AND FLOUR Arm. QuatMiona follow l Cr lot. In VPS. ttsvator laoirrnment standard Inwe- ". if.ndtM prlct. No. i i ,n.5clt' "lmum price. Only t ; Si i-iwh'n " ether oualltte. In the wht.t :: "".'us n inwirrtH it. IK i j ... MAlatuvA. &n t'i?rwiV.i,?,v.,?2..v,1uv. && M.-iLor No- " .1! ' ft " W 5r..!"1J-nliHir. le ui4r Nn. 1. of."? Sf?. "'" "tHnln.Mnt evr IS t nt .-""tn hnli llandl4 on morlls. But ,",,; . hill erle ! hither than 4c ,, Smuiiy wheali Valu- ah J,..'.ch ml essls of th ;.... " t " SUHC-lasa rtnrraeniM. ansu o nfrmiB th- class ana sub- convn.ihi. n ia ... f t.ttt!- uoia yi t.i "Vr,:T""H. loo.uo r.ua-1. -in mar-h.-'.iur,j!r flln te undar a Jta-ti l mand. Quolallona- No. a whllt. nsA !: iM :rnll- SSiol No. hlt. S3 f"f,W.'.No 4 uhlta. lv,SHc. i hf L7Jn'!"IPt 4(10 bolt, and 1.0M;. ".L1. n aarica The markat rulad ataadir, dr. ,!..-;.." "..i.iip inn m lair u.i ujiaiini. To arrlv-. p-r 1 la. parked In -!-. '""" sarka winter whaat. 10 per ff "our. tlOJ.Tffll JA- Kanaaa wheat. 00 p-r rent flour. IUll.(in; aprlnc nhtat, 10" "r 'nL.lJoiir. Iin.soeii. 2il4., ' .."S-BattU ou vr bb! In neka. as to qualll)-. PROVISIONS There wi A fr jobklns movement and valu"a were firmly held. Quolallona: City o-er. tn aets. amokid and alr-drled, ISei wem-rn beef, in atla. smoked. 3c: city beaf. knucklea und tendera. omoked and alr-drled. SSe- weatern beef, knucklea and lendere. m'd- 3n" beef hama. S4S: pork, famll'. ??S'M: nm- R- f. cured, looae. ISVi -!r; hama. elilnned. lonae. 20ISOe: hama. ftidnn,!, amoked. SOCSIn other hnma. imnkeil. clly rured, aa to brand and aler ne. '.'Dli W.inUr; hama. amokrd, weatern rured, 5l)m30Vpj hama. boiled, boneleaa, loe; plinlr houlJera. f. P. cured, looae, -2vtc plcnlo ahoulelera. amoked. 28Vic! bel Ilea, In pickle, according to aerare. looae, S.c; breakfast bacon. a lo brnnd and aver wun iivnt ..!... .a - . A..KK jk age, i iiy luren, 4Uc: brealirAat icon. weal, i ern tureil. 4Hc, lard, weatern. refined, ' -! lard, pure city, kettle rendered. '.'7 "7Hc REFINED SUGARS The niHrl.et ruled eteadv. with demand ab aorblne tho limited ofterlncs. Wo ouoto on a bail of T.4a for extra flne tTanulattd. DAIRY PRODUCTS CIIEKSK-iSurpllea of fancy alock were mall and the market ruled firm undar a fair demand. Quotations: New Tork. whole "milk, fancy. UftVjc: specials hleher: New York, whole milk, fair to arood. ..IffSUr . HUTTKK Th market further declined 1c. Ith demand fair. Quotation: Folld pacKed creamery, extra, 4Tci do. htsher acorlne lota, 4S4uc: eitra flrata. nc, nrsta. 4Hc: aeconda. 42tff43c: nearby nrlnta. fancy. 4Hc; aeraae estra. 4SS0c: flrata. 486 47c: seconda 4304.1c- garlicky. n4c: special hranda of prints Jobbtn at B20B.V. EOOS The market puled ateady. with demand fairly ncte. Quotatlona: Freecaaea. nearby Prate. $11 'J.I per standard ease: cur rent receipts, tto.fto per eaae: western extra firsts. 111.21 per case, flrata, 110 M per case: fancy srltctcd egts wera Jobbkoc at 4SC He per uoieu. POULTRY T.IVE OlYfrlruri wtn fatrl llbrl and prlcen of fawln Mtro wealfr under a Uht fifmncl. Quotnttona Fowl! !14 08'', Spring cMckfnF Wflahlnir, 1; U?2 lbt. plrt. AH0A1V wetdhJnir lffm lb, untw. "2f..'.r. Htartrv jounr rooster. 24 vAr; old roMtpm, L'l'ffSlir. Iurk, Pekln. 'JH ! do, InJlAn Hunnfr. 2T2Tr. lf. .'. 2flc, Gulnrm, pr pulr. tl.nOtf l..T. Pl.T'onn. old. nr pair. 400 43c: do. jounn, tier nn If !H ft J10v i nnnsSED Thf market nilM Arm, with , demand abnorblna th ofTfrlnr of -holra tork. Th quotation! follow: rrh . killed fowl. n bbl , fanry, drv. I picked, woluhlne 4 Ibn. and ntr apUc. i 7rj anialler alrea SI-VSA. Old rootir. rtrv.pirked. 2Bc. Troxen fowla, 12 to hoi, ' mltkff d. dr;-plcked. fancy arlected. AOHc; I do. welffhlntr 4 lbs, and or apiece. 8.1e: do, , v,eliihin 8H Iba. apiece. 8a if? 94c; do, weigh I Ina 8 Iba. apiece. Sn03Jct froten fowla. In I bbla , fancy, drv. picked, vretahlna 4 Iba. and , oir apiece, Sir: do. we Ian In 8H Iba. apiece. S2ttftftc: dn amaller alzea, 2Al80c. Frozen brolltnir rhlckena. we I a hi re t'i 92 Iba. apiece, western, 4nf942c. roaatlni i rhlckena, weatern. In bonea. welcalna 4Vt i Iba. and oee apiece, BISei do. wetjrhlnir 4 lbt. apleri 33f?3lc; do. welrhlnf 8i iba. apiece. Mftft'Jc; do. welithlni 2i Iba. apiece, 2tilrft0c: roaatlna chlrktna. weatern, I In bbla, welfhlnir 4U iba. and oer apiece, .Idc: do. sclghlntr 8 04 lbt. apiece. 81 H2c; do wHahlnir 'JH 3 Iba. anlere, 2ftfi i Sop. Turkea, nearby, dry.nlclced. beat. I HH84ct fair tn aood. SHfJWri tnrkeja. weatern. rtry'Picked. beat. 32084C; fair to Kood. JrtJP8fli turke. old tomi. 84ct do, I frtmninn 2Ift5r. flnuafco. ner Am Whltt. welnhlnc 11 to 12 Iba. per doaen. tffr7.2ft. I white. weiKblntf 0 to 10 Iba. per doi , $0.2.1 ',73; do, elahlnr R Iba. per dot $!V H7o, do. weighing 7 Iba. per dot.. $4lM fin: 1 do vetahln HttiW iba per doi. tS.Tft I S.23; dark. S1Q2: amall and Ko. 2. 71c CI-:. FRESH FRUITS Demand aii fair and values generally ruled ateady on choice atock. Quotations; Apples per bbl. Wlnesap, I47 Nonharn Hpy. Hill: Albemarle Pippin. J4T.f0; llaldwln. I40T: Roma Beauty. I4?t; Rus set, MOB; Oano. ia4.lr.. Hen Davis. Ij.nn 4Ji(: do. weatarn, per box Wlnsaap. I2CP H.lii; Fnltienburs, II. .1041: Rom, Hsauty. I2U2.T.1; 1'esrmaln. ll.7llOS.S.1i N.wtoxen I'lPPln, 11. BO0.3iis Oano, 1 T302.AO: do, nearby, per hamper. nOefl II. BO: do. do, per S-buah baskx.. 2.1c 11.31. Lemons. Mr box. $.1r.. Ilananaa. per bunrh. 3l.n0. Orsnsis Klnrlde, per box, 14 T.14TS.2B: do. California, per box. M.antTT.ou. Tanssrlnes. Florida, per strap. Mill. Orapefrult. Florida, per box, I2r00.1. Pineapples. Porto Rico, per crate, IS.AOVA 5A. Cocuanuts, or bus, invr?. ttirawovrriea. ortn x.aro. Una. per quari. wu.ac; so. inrioiK, per ine.m. U .l.nn.lnnl teiAIH4 quart, 12C2 100. I50&73 190679. VEGETABLES Potatoes and onions were quiet and easier. Other vegetables were generally steady. Quo tations: While potatoes. J't.n- per H- bushel basket (S3 Iba.) No. 1, gOVAOei No. J. 1A32ACI while potatoes, per 10(1 Int. p Yn renniMiania. imi.in il.'JA: New Vorlt. 11,21: orlda, per bbl. No. 1. M ,23MZ.A0i whit, potatoes. white potatoes, rn A.S.J.l! Vn. . 12. Florida, per buthe.hamper or box, TS0Aac; whit, potatoet. riorlda. ptr 150. lb. bag- No. 1. 12472.20; ro. ., si.oow: twtsi potatoes jersey, pee -pusnei uasKet iaa Its. No. 1. li.IA81.A0: No. 2. 40010c: tweet potatoes, jersey, pap namper pip. 1 II. .1001. SO: No. I. 7AC0I1.35; celery, Flor Ida. per rrata Uffll lettuce Norfolk, per hamper, ll.23W3.ao: leiiuca, .orin i;aroina, fier namper. i..j.ii i.uiiii nu.ni vin Ina. ir hamper. 7AcTI2: caullflowar. Call. fornla. per craie. iixj.-.ju: eggplant, nor. Ida. ner box. 1204. eggplant. Cuban, per box. 1102 on: eucumnera. rionog, per baa. ket II.AOVstAi sauish. Florida, per crate. II AO01.7AI tplnach. Norfolk per bbl.. 120 3 BO: kale. Norfolk, per bbl., II 01. Aft; baant. lci.rMa. vise hstnner. 1202 TA; baant, Hauth rarnllna. ner hamoer. 1101, noer. tstss.oo: betta. Flor Ida. per crate. I1.AO03; beata South caro. Una. per loo ounense Poulh North f'apAllna. ter hamotr. Carolina, par hamper, Mississippi, per hampe 8: pep. u.a VlArld. TtmT rf. P4P.tr., Cuban, per box, J1.A09S: tomatoe par erata. I2.230B.AO: tomatoes. I.. Florida. Cuban, per rutabaga.. crate. 13081 lurnlps. Canadt, rutabaga.. 08t turnli ., II0C9U I. BOeeiil n 1AA lha It rabbat., Fl.rida, n.w. rtr batktl. SOeeill rabbagt. Florida, n.w. raooag,. riorias, n.w, 02.251 cabbag.. South .. .1 KAekrt AS. ...... ptr oi.-erai. ii.ou.i.j.i css. nooir Crelln.. ptr bbt.rait. ll.60O3.29t enlon., nTiir, fl,vu,, uni.iiii AOO0I1.2BI onlona. Taxaa. ptr luu.iD, pag, n.up Yimr rrats. No. I. II. 7901. Ill No. -i, v"1..' ..:":-..". ::. iiAi...'.:: Il.4uni.oui waiarcrsaa. pirimi D.ntni., irersaa. per li II OS; mushrooms, ptr id. lasrao Philadelphia Arrivals at New York Hotels W. J. Blotcktr. HtrsliI Buart. A Hamma. Or.nd. Mrs C. Hungtford. Htralit Sutr. J. M.cDanaM H.rrallM.. V w..n.r. Wallltk. VT. II. Who. Htr.l Bivsra. a. I.. Roblntor:, or r..r .rthtrn. B. ro... utri It. magfrltna, iitrrouagr, land. Htr.ld Bnuart. , iimiik. Jr.. Fl.sfltr.. Mrs. r.C. Tagy. ".raid Bquart. V. O. nr.ni, naraiai onuara. V. P. Co... ttham. W. H. Curl.M. rjandars. j. M. Qrttn. fendlcott. o H. Ilr'4' Xlbtmarlt. Miss A. lllll.Brt.llii. K, O. Ktnntdr,. Orand. J. Kllnghtlftr, Lath.m. M. P. Cang. Bmplra. Ml iTrUU. Kmplr.. F. Mastsrll, iinam. b.V ' N, 3. IS.M. Minimum rlc l Waft.0- B. M.lS! Ii"lmel rJ- in . "-ts ltaslmum rlc fonisinin. ,'; ,irnt mol.turr to 1S.B per cent well; ?... "ft red. as.al. Maximum price cos- laimn inn .. . , I4ws; pe.t. 120.1: oeat. s'.osra.u.f r. M.T80I.2 ta. 1204: air. C. aftaaltr. MaraVllltt. Miss tt? JL fo.lt. AliMtium. JdnL . f. istrtt. AltrtMulB. AH it, ... . '. v; .5 l-4MM X. H.M.U&.MJMUUX. 1111) 1 W UOlXl. 1 BEARBH CROP NEWS LOWERS CORN PRICES Retting Orders to Buy and Short Covering Cause Slight Recovery GRAIN BKI.T WKATlim TORWAST rWessa. Msr 7.-Illlna4a. Vlsaourl. N kraalia), Kaaiaaa. Wlaeeaaln. Mlnoeaala. lows. Rasnh Ikakata 4lernnllr fair t- Soeth rtakota d Mootana raptle Hiaaslu Fair tmltkti w!Ine4ar psrt iy tlCMy. rhleag , May T. Bearish crop news snd continued fa vorable meatr.tr conditions In the belt nude the market for corn weak todsy. Ketllng was general. Including free of ferings through commission houses. Hestlnr orders to buy and covering by shorts brought about a recovery from the bottom. Humors of an Improved Inquiry for export also had a tendency to check the liquidation. The visible supply In the United Rtatas Is 11.811,000 bushels, against lMtt.000 bushels In the previous week and 1,1:5,000 bushels a year ago Of ferings of the new crop In Argentina nra enlarging and the cash article here vvas lower. May ended unchanged and at the In at 11.27. lth the high point tl.:7J. The best on July was 11.47, the low fl.4&T and the close S1.48t tl MM., against lt.47T at the end vevterdav Ideal weather and a softer position In the cash article weakened the market for oats. A drop at Winnipeg and n lack of demand for export also had depressing effect. Liquidation, atop loss rouglm was r good hand nt snearlnc, i and short selling were in evidence. hut It wits nothing to what thin cabby' The only support was profit-taking by could do. Then tnv big Idea occurred ( shorts. It was understood that nome to me 1 whipped out mv notebook and . oats were sold to go to More ThlsjVient over to the cubby and said, 'lien' probably means deliveries on May eon- I'll Rive vou half n dollar If you will j tracts. repeat that ' Again cune the torrvnt of The beat on May was 7&ttc. the low J "wearing. 'Hold on.' I cried. "I want to, T!Hc. and the cioe iJa4i"S'aC. against ,,vrlt0 "'at iloivn.' The ubli.v wai w "'jc at the ed est?rdny. The top fcurprlsed that he stopped for a minute " on July was 67ic. the low Cfic. and. Wel1- Montague got it all down and the close OS'icSSec, against 7'tc at',he following week when be visited old the end eterday. (men Ilurroughs again ho was met with ' l.eadlns futures ransed as follows Corn tnsw deller Vrsdavs Open Fitch t ow Close rloa- May J SIS l.ST 1.27S 1 -.'7S 1 27S Julv 1 7'i 1.47 1.4.1U 1 4s 1 47. Oats May . 7SU 75a . 7"S 7.1V. 7.V1. July . S7V 72l 71 71V. B7S Ijrd Mae . . Julv . . 2V71 Ribs Mav ...,:s.42 Julv . .24.12 Pork Mav .. .4r 4.1 Julv ., 43 87 Asked 25 27 23.72 2.1 21 .! 2.1 2.1.33 23 -' 21 7 2S.72 23.4.1 24. 19 2D 42 28.42 "1 43 WIS 2.1 10 4.1 .10 4.1 02 4.1.41 I1 SO 43 SO 43 l)(l 4.1 HI 4,1 DO RAILROAD EARNINGS BY I.OUIK-SAN PRAVl'ISCO Year ended Hecember M 1SI7 Operatlna revenue . t.in.A7s A.17 Net revenue . ., 20 Ortv.asa Operatlns Income , lT.2'.-.afiii Qrosa Income . 1H.707.1S1 Increase in. .-..-,(;, nr.a. 2..1l2.rt1H J.ni". H74 n.M.270 ci pvni An rivcivvA-ri ,-itir-tfin C,M CI" ANii HT. I.OIMH Tear nded December at! Operatlna- reenue l.12,(l.1o.P2n j: f72.in Set revenue ll.aHI.4IHI Kn4.7B1 Surplus ft.S!iT.HA; s.1.117.1 SO CHICAOn AMI KAHTKHN II.I.IXOIS I Tear ended lrcernler 31: Operstlns revenue., J.'l, (its tint 11,1.14 24K Net revenue 4,n;,1,il7s 933, urn; M1CHU1AV CKNTRAI. Tea. ended December .11 Oneratlne revenue., ,12.K7P,41I !(,. tnii nit Not revenue .. .. 14,.10.2ns 1.1S2.2S1 SOUTHERN RAtl.WAV STSTKM X.lnea eaat and nest ints Fourth week April . ll.nnM.'jIlT Month H.Ai.H'.M prom January 1 4.740.1711 Mobile and Ohio Fnurih week April . I401.S1'. Month 1,210 ,1i:i Krom Jsnuarv 1. 4 "Itt.nu li ;..-. .111 '....70.S47 7.711,311 3.4nn 1S1.044 t'.'.IKK JJ.1 an 1 .14.257 (leorsla rloutlieen and Florida i Fourth vtnlt April . las 742 'Month '.'NT. 1 7)1 'From January 1. . . l.imT.siO NOnTHKRN PACIFIC Tear ended December SI Operatlns revenu,,.,ns,2i'.i,7;ii Net revenue. fl4,trj7.sil.v Surplus . . 2.ri02.nNit 17.041 .1.1 .'.121.200 '.'."i.14.II7 IVAnASIt RAIMVAT mis 3 dV.1.13.1 741,4111 400. 2111 s.nii.ovo Ms reli oxa 1 Nat after taxra Net ooer. Income Three mnnlha' sross I Net after taxes. f.'ll.nil '4.if." 122.S7.1 4.1s. 2rtx I3S.H27 1.IIMS ,11.1 NEW TORK CENTItVI AND HUDSON I RIVKP. March sross ... . 1:0.120,41 I Net after taxes, , ft.THH.nsa 1 Murplus 1.B4S.4S1 Two mnntha' sross . fill, IS7. 277 Net after taxea ... ft.aS4.4i.i J2.b02.B72 'Jim, ik i .17S.4M .1..10S..12.' 4, 4.11. 031 II 40ft,2N4 KS7.ADS 1 44S.HJ1 70.01S MICHIOAN f'KNTRAI, Marrh sross I.1.A0.1.2.17 Net after taxea . . l.fllll.MIl Three months' tross. in.14n,a,M et aiier taxes ... i.oia.svi Decrease. GOVERNMENT BONDS 111.1 .7 R7 no no 101 101 Mil so PAS SO 80 Atk til tini, loin 2a rtgltlered IM0 m eonnnn 1DSO Sa registered HIS Aa eounon 191S 4a registered 1S23 4a coupon 1I2A St registered 1040 . as eoupon ivsn Panama i. registered llilrt Panama 2a reaiatered 1P.1K Panama I. reglatered 1M1 Fan. ma 3a coupon . . . Government's Local Market Reports Thi ttatUi rorc f tnt out iu th ftureau of Marietta of the Untied Btatt$ Dtpartmtnt of Agriculture, Philadelphia branch, with htattquarttri ot J00-JM In- turonct Hxchanpe Building. (Wheliaalta price n larr lota to Jobban.) FRUITS ATPLBS-i-Vary few offerings (40 to 4ft or. pki). Wrat Vlrj Per bbl navia, Uj2.T: Maine, uaidwin, i fl.flO; Netv JlfciArPLT.S Porto Rico, per crate (21 to 4Ji. It ftOvo 4n HTHAWRERRIKK North Carolina, per nt fij-qt. ci belt. 20 ABPAF Coloaial. Ill-ill. rraf.i Klondykss ancl Mlstlonarlsa, bail. SOffSIc; ooorsr. lTWlOc, VKOETA1II.K8 ABPARAOI H Nuroy grran R.r hunrh. nn 2d fanev. lSfCl.i! srim.. 1 ..i.lla laiinn BICAr) flor'". I1 Off"- batkst (14 In k. I urr.n. isai, j..-a tji'.oo, poor, . sit I3.r.ns. F Soulh Carolina, ptr bunth. r. CA! lAflE-riorlda. ni OI Florida, ntr .U-bbl. basket (40-10 ft lha 1 SAtiSOC! Soul Carolina, ptr .9a. trait ip to 160 lbt ). il.TSOS.9 I'UCUMBKhB riorlda. Prhi bo lbt ). il.TSOS, h.mptr (3 to ov. KKfTUC'li North Car.lln.. ptr (J to l i. j.jUX!nn,,'(Wl bbl. (50 to la ht.dal. I2.TBT. Not hamnar W.nla. par at ranorlait l ht .tit r California, ptr bog (S doi. htadt), ' UVBH MnoOMti Vt.rby ptr lb. 12 to 4 .1 ONIONI lb. tsrk. N.w Tork and M4t.afhut.tls Ttiiaws. iiti.2o: rta. 11 T.i... .Pr bu.n. crai...unntji ntait. r bu.h crat. Unltad Htatsa No. 1. rf.Uei.M)! N. 1. ll.fOtU, lVArN.Vh,cL..n..i,trb, (if to . PK.J. 12.f8I.tB :. ti..u.iii .-o, s, bu8h.hamptr cantornla. IP.IIWI "lMi-lVMi ptr crat.. fancy, It ATOM rlarNa. par d&ubla-htid hb'. vkaV) No o. i. litis i r sv.atlWsar1 tat. 1Kb i. iav f9ino. f. tot iiow It.MAl.fSlJlulk. Dtr 100 lha . 0IW IDB.J, .0 1 S i.N..8. V. rivania. ai SdcOli.it) ftw. btghtrj N.w Butt. No. 1, lit) 1.18; (tw L'nitto; suit. "HrTAfeliHES Nt.rbr. ptr bunch. !H 9 TfttUBAItB Ntarby. ptr bunch. H4 2r. calOonb Nt.rby. ptr 100 bunchc 112.1.1.11 V....II. ma ...IukIbi V.. ... lil: R.htt.jx & V..r,1 0O WT IPOTATOUBNaarbv par H-buth. btktt j I. t r. pu.l. II 1.00. cXMOTi MlaaliilBpl. ptr bunch, torn. 'TxigtA.TOlCI riorlda, .r .b.ktt cratt fancy (IOI t. l.ti. ii.ii enpica iiavi. w fholea (HOV best and rhotc ll.ej. " tarby. ptr bunch, IH a HE. VaTERMBLONB rijrMa. P' er. "Old Itturdsy. small .Ists. law. AUCTION BALES TKSTERDAT I t4z&2?W.Fji&& IrtltUsH w"v,lr' '.w..i awn jyi., U'vVj-1 F.VW,."t" . ,. ,.7 ?i,(".,.5rriVT'?. .rtTiTLi-k'H-ttiflHWK '. j- ,-jh. -..'.v A-.'irf.n.'. i.ivavv:'isjf'.'wr'j .a.ca BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Cotvrteht) CoprUM) .Vr. KMrVirnri will anuurr pour husinrtu QiirkfMrtA on buylnu fit 1110. ailirrtliitra mut tmptoumrnt. Auk vour qucnllonn ttrarlu ntul 7'Vf .", '"' fart. I otir rorrrrt tinmr rttut Mil naarrun muar t lotifd to nil (Hi?urr.r. Thotr wliirh ntr mutimou mut ) tvnortd, Antwrra to trchntcat tjventtonn toll f" acn Vu matt. Othtr nutations uilt be nni-rrrr. (ti inif rofwmii, Tim lunaf lal.vesllan aa-e li f al I 0 laeiilreps ulll be U'oven lato tliC Itori of l if. I.XXXIl N' OW I'll tell the rest of Montague a .... . i . - i t i tin pun. Mft Jiny ( - ii.Kn Kiauc zir.r stor of how lifi, an abstainer, soMinrf liaH bren nchnnreil 2 nml in now ftn order of jam lo IJurroUBli', tho boo2e!" n ton Hy; lower Rrnder. rnnce In hound After Montague lud failed tn mske any headway with Iturroughs on his firs', three trips, he decided to devlae a new plan of uttacii. "I realized," said Montague, "that my ITiellinil v n a ,. ...,. n...1 .I...I t w mil.1 ,,,. , . ., , have tn del ise soniethlng new i iiuu urrn uji in our nraii ouiiti mi uniim wiui wi iiu-iiih -, t "" m - Broadwa. New ork. am. sl , lun taxvs ate unrl.anKod at r. 00.V duty rolnp back to the old (Jrand fnlon Hta-jinltl tlon when a cab droe up to the entrancw " and deposited a ,ong fellow on the! L0ST AND ?L sidewalk. The nung imin Kne th" ex nct fare lo the driver, who looked at It nnd said '.'ay, ain't ou forgotten some- thing? "'Why no my g"iod fellow' said the I pnisenger nnd nt tlmt the old c.ibbv be gan to SMeflp. T alunvri tlinimtlt Itur- ii -iiiiiK ill lull iMUKUUr- Montague with fear In his heart, nut putting forward a. bold front, --.lid, "Hold on a mlnuu, Mr tlurioURlis. l.l.tcn tn thK" He Imilc out hN notebook and read back all tho bad language the old cabby hnd let fly Burroughs vvus eo aslonlshed that he listened In silence. . "Now, Mr, Uurroughs, ' said Montague f brlkyl"you cannot teach me an thing j i shout swearing. I know mora had , language than you dreamed of. but I I can teach you something nfiout Jam If ou will let me. Now 1 have thought I things over since I saw ou last and I hope I am a bit bigger man thnn I whs then. I want )u to put on your hat and rome out and let me treat you "Oood lord'" gasped llui roughs. "What's come over jou?" "I don'i know," Montague replied. ' ............ t.'n ... I.... ...!.. i hb'i'1h1'"sim" "You're growing all right Wanked If 1 don't tnko ou Up," and he walked off. got his hat nnd left tho tore with Mop- 1..,,, They hadn't gone far before they came to a haberdashery MontiiKtio said Ills tliroa" vvns dry with nervousnes, but he nmnsKeil P put up it good front nnd (.aid, "Just step In here a minute. Mr. Burroughs," "What the, what the dickens do I want here.?" "Oood," thoucht Mon'SKnc. "the flrt round Is mine, he's not swearing nt me like he did." then he said tn HurrmiKli". "I'll tell vou In a minute." When Ihey not Inside of the slnie. Montnruo told n. he know It was "touch and ro" whether or not ho would win "Now. Mr. nuriougliK." said Mon. ttjKue. "what will ou have" Thne tlei over there look nice Hhvo a tlo on mo will you?" Ilurriiuslix Mnrcrt, rulilwd liN o.ve. and gapped "Whnt the are .vou tnlltlnK about?" "I pioinlsed Id trrat vou," said Mon tague If ou have had too niRnj llin latelv. vvliy. have n bel" on me. or how would it nice straw hat ro?" HurroiiKhi e.vos narrowed and then a little imlle came In tho cxirner ot lil mouth, which widened Into a grin nnd turned Into a laugh nnd finished with u loud guffaw. "Well, I'll be , that certainly Is a new on on tne I'll he does 'darned' affect our sensitive F.tiTrATinvAi. PUBLIC SPEAKING HHf'KKprfe.lon. Sir-Confitlf.V''. EIn. cutlon oncl mi-rounl lf-I)pclortmnT, Jotn tho arU prlnic trrm cUhs now forming. Tn ronnfruth Monaav nennc. rommfnclnr My J3. nt 8 I1 .M. noih WmiU for Inntrurthr Ittrrftturr. Cull, writ or phon Hprurt S2-1R NEFF COLLEGE ',W t SHORTHAND AND DUOKKEKriNO ' firttt Shnrthnd th ay, pdv tem. BuiTnfvi Couraea. Day or Rvrnlnc .School Enroll anv tlm. To meet the heavv and ln creaalna- dmamt for yountr men and women with oftlc and butlneas tralnlnar our rlavaef will be continued day and eenlns thrnuch I ut the comlnc aummer mon t ha. Call or write for rmrttrntara nd Catalov. -i rHILADET.rUIA nrsiNKHS collegr uij tnriinni nirrri ? TRAYFR'S Th n,t Hualnfia Prhool - - -- iminT rhestnut htrt prt-ition auaran'd ; Enter now lav nr nlaht D AfTIME PIANO PLAYING I" TAIT.IIT IN IH LESSONS Raoklst 4lallsd Frra mitlTKNMEN SCIIOOI, or I'onnlar Mnsls 1520 Chutnut St. Spruce 967 t nrRrNii KE50RTS NEW TOKK TITT itlSliifiiNHStiiLfsljininntniiiriiiiiiifnTOBi HOTELWEBSTERl 40W..I 45 St. 1 Maw York fjuit off F.fth Avt. onontel city t quitttst ttlttu On. of New York's t moitbtautiiulhottli I Much f svortj by man trtvsLUAg with out Mcon. Within four minutta 1 wslk of lorty U- atrss. Ctnttr of sboppuigi tutrxt. Rmsb. prirar. bilk, i fc Md twtlt. ta.l Rtaaa. lad. rata, wd bilk, IMC and tpwwil. W.MsatwQriati, VAI.LKV FOKOE WASHINGTON INN CHICKEN b WAFFLE D1NNER8. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1. VESTPR lArOSCMHOrtE QTYOT HOMES liwttitailr aajalslai Atuaw uty, gad l.ssntsd by fast aad fngsstat titong can aa4 th. tntkl Masai ltti.tls No a.saaftKS.s'tea. Ntt trtnlia amwti uasslillal iihiilg) .1 III plarjrwjndi sad iibiiiIi. slut L mE dlsMl.l iTi'a'tftf tw Tsaki IBV aatgaasd SI Ma rotlUrlM ostttlM. filnsU .Miiwiii ,.Taatsf ii in, .) ,i..' . ' ! JlA,Y" 7, ""IMS V- '.wv ears? I'll be darned If I don't take yen up. Let's have a necktie cocktail." Montague bought two neckties and Uiirinuglis took one. "Sow iui have one with me," said Burroughs, falling Into the eplrlt of the occnslon " "No, thanks." replied Montague, "I don't want to Indulge too iiiuvlr 1 want tn keep my head elenr. Now let u talk Jam"." They did talk Jams mm Slnntague got a good older. llu'lnos (Questions Anwereil I am Inlerestrd In advertising nnellle Would nppreclate a list of magaalnes which deal with them "INThltKHTlID " I am KcnillnK you a tupy of this list undtr Meparate covtr (C'ON'TINTi:i) TdMonitilW) HifliGraile inr Ure Ailvanrril (flivr tiillll c.. lir ft. . ll.'i l.i.tu uif- in I stPHcly nt 180 a ton Kh iiineiits ari ihciiv.v and Hie murki't la Krently jstrenKtluncd h the price nKrrement with ' Klieu ?Auc rolling mlll. Kenne.1 Sugar UiHlisnne.1 J New lurk, M.vy 7 -Heflncil sugar coiitlutied iinehaiigeil with nil local in - tcrextH uuotlnK lino Kranulaled nt 7 4Rc. , Th1 .v!teial company Is n.veptlng a , imooi'lt- t,ot Thursday evenlni.- April la. in tii- it ir Ullr ('arltn rllnlnic roum hi rnrrcst 'TheTtte. In l-iilne from one tn the other hruocli, conslstlna nf st.ir sapphire surround ed b small diamonds, valued by the owner laruely on account of associations. A reward I nf linn will he put. I nnd no iiu-ation-i nsl.ed If returned to J. E. Caldwell Co . t'hestnut nnd Juniper sts. ! TH.VVKUNI! 1'ASi: - "iTcTl small" leather tr.ivelltu; ca-. cnnlnliilnir brushes combs. eli corner of Johnson nnd Morton. Gtn . I nlM-ut l'l i tn Honda) . suitable reward. lll'l I! Johnson at. HELP WANTED FEMALE mtber ( lns-Hle.1 Ails nn Pose 51 .v f:m f:i.i.i:nt npi'onrcN'iTY nut vnr.vo vvovikn i:.pi:ni liven fNF:ri:!SARv hai.mit l'.VIt) VVIIII.K l.K.VIt.SINU iii .id pf:ii wr.r.K aitiiii virt rricit vvkcks or lNnriti'iTioN AM TIIIIN RAPID AIIVANCUMKNT. PKR.VlAN'f.N-r lIMPl.OY.Vtr.KT WORK NFJAIt TOllll 1U1VIKS 7 HOURS TO X HOCUS PKR IlAY .Ml'.Al.S SlUlVlli) AT n.sT. VNSIVKItSVItV 1MVMHV1S SICK lllIMlF'irH VVCVTIOX.S WITH PAT. APPLY x A M TO fl P. M -run nr.i.i. Tin.riPHosT. co or iv. 4ii MVRKF.T MT llll.I.tSO MACHINK OPERATOR, expert nerd on KUIotl Vl.cher mschlne. ono with clerlcxl Imowl edtf preferred, hours R to S half dnv Snturdav. permsnenl po s;tlon for jounc lady of nbltlu. I'till or write, slating full particulars ASIC TOR MR OORVUN I'VV'll) I.lIl'TON'o SONS ill Tulip st. and Allezluny ave ROOIvUT.KPK.R TOR OPFU'K Or PMItlKV , viA'tTArTi-Rrit, ST4n: . f.vpf.bi-' I'.M'K. AOn A.S'H 1VI.VRV OESIRUD p 7.'2. ixixiKii ornt'i;, l.OdKKI.F.PKFt thornuhU rrllnbl". fxpri fncM In niotlrrn mthol. run nrorat ft twwrltT nm1 open for cnKHRPinent P 1?. , l.ftlcir OrTlo r IHMU.KUS exp. on Axmlntrr rarpt Apply i Uuh K Plnxrtm(m J"yfr nnl Ontario tw lTJIAMHr.UVlRI- ni) Mltlnir I'rot"tnnt ' clrl 4 in family; RooU unw Phona i N.Tlnt, '. t'LEUK .Mhtpplnir rompnny vanta hriaht Klrl n iterk nr.d typM (rood opportunity'! tite ne, ixpriencu and fulnry deaired, V 723 Ledger Office. C'tXIlKS wanted for Urir orflrc 'Jfl tn 24 eara of . for detail work, coud hours and ihance fo" adanetnent, aalarv to itart, fl i p Ms"' Lrdcer Offlr, CI.KItK. Protctant . quirk and nrrurate, up tmn fartor . atate ace nnd ailar wanted Addreaa HI I.edger Ttr lroqtl tMHrfteld i'l.V.UKS for malllnR department In large ofTIre; ood rhnnre for adxanremnt. state ae Ami anlnrv denlred P.Sfl.t .ledger OfTIre COOK Whit1 fir dovMiHtalra work no wafhiti-r .U2t MhUnt n Queen I.ane .Manor PJiCI? lerni!intovn lji roltriLAPV wanted rands' fattr , ona experlemrd In fanev p.w k.it's and han dltntf help. Hteadv work, leoon pa. Utile Mend Hweeta Trenton. ,V .1 Cllltt for houirwork. .1 In family', no whm- I Int Bsio'i nome I MH2 NJ-'th "t I'hontj Wjomln iCfi.! W CHIII wanted, wllh sonii himnlHi. of book kiplntt Anrl Win Pn.'.t lt'Qs V :lsl illP.l.S for mlnine np spinning frsms tup twisting frames Orating nnd mlne Iramsa the r.Rnr.N iiai;iiino cojipant Tarony TA'nrstrd Mills Vnruh at anil prtswara Ilhr Taton, a, GIUI.i wanted: learners and tfotrltnetd: good wages p'tld stesili work Apply QrltHuld WortteU Compani, Darby. Pa. oint. wanted- nnon uaoe-i- steady WORK. APPLY NATIOVAL l.'MflnEl.t.A FRAME CO ynill AND THOMPSON ST1 OIRI.S 2448. or operators nth at. en tuthlons. Apply WE WANT INDIES rLEAEANT, DIGNIFIED AND EA8T WORK! SIX HOURS EACH DAT; SATURDAT UNTIL NOON, 112 PER WEEK' AND BONUI CALL TODAY J, K, SCANDRKTT BALES MANAOER JtU RIDOE AVE. 1m&W! MTf&e. ?gv HELP WAWTID-: fOthr rUtsolftM AJe. on T V KN'ITTRRfl ntfHdy work: voojl vti t1il whit Ifurnlnitt nlnn Unttfd fltAtft aovrrnment on unrlrwtir! iMrnrrti tnhcn, s lnnu In thrift fUnmrft. WAKKFIKf.P KVtTTIXa MtT.T.S .'.LVyWAKKFIRM) .ST.. OTN. Nl'IlK'ointi. whit", tire rhIMrrn wf" nrri rnulrr1 rhonn Arrlmore 101S W, ArHrrnej ISQ.Arrvl rtiml. . Arrtmftr. UPKHATOHFt on Unit iin1-rwnr. sifmlv work: ttnot t) i ,rnr" taVfn. raid wliilt lirnln( ntno bnnm pbM In II, H Oov. 4rntn'nt thrtft Ptmnn Wiknf11 Knitting Mlln r.n.1. WwkflfM nt.e.Ofrtnuntown , brnttATOIIH on Infantu Mt-nrj lltht work, room: rood wasts, Ai-ply 2t4 8. 12th it., fifth floor. IWPRU 1IOVKS Esperlenced rlrls for ml. f-rlna- nachlnsi hluhest anes psl.l Phlla- delnhli T'unrp tins c'o . 17th anl Kids aye. llKTcu'cnEH - Permanent position, with plendld chance fop advancement. Apply M.ireeau tsrm Chestnut stj Sl'Ut'HVVOMKN. 1.1 Call 7 a. m. Ilrlr, ItllfUIW. llPltalh TlA ivlnfrtt al-a.iu o-.iel I. i winKT,. ny tifunintr .MourFt ltidir siKil Ton ftltrhm wnntM. AnpUMTMM" .r.m.r f. f . m a MrVi, vn floor. sTr.NYinnAninn rnnrKnAnt.T nvp I TIAVIS'O KXPF.rtlENrR IN crvnWJ tvhn iit'itsr.,i mi'rt np; Kpnnt. . IIVCKH ami i'oviphthn'T- orvin st,. ' AHT ANII riTRl.I.EVT ritAVi-n vnn I VtlVANTIlVIKNT ATPI.T 01 MARINF'.R I aiiisTNur sfs. "U1I-D,KU- ao AND . . ' NTK.NopRAI'HKR Tounir ladv with some I pK",:'rleni.l"",",nn. li. f..mr rh";,nui at fj'".'. "n rviiriipnr- posiiinn is Temporary, witn (.all 117 STK.SOOKAIM1KH mer .1 esperlenred on trchnlcni work: uoo.l opnortunlty; state nw: education. eper and reference. M 533, i"n.r - rin r.ii. 8Ti!Vnnii.iitiit-ii ...t tn.....i,- .,.. . 1 experienced Wllllnms llrown t Karle. ' Inc. PIS fhestnut st., Thlla. , rlTKNtKIIIAI'IIFilt. experienced, automobile swies nnice. i'wii i'3in rhestnut at. STOCK l.VRD I'.IXOni) CLERKS Mut be cood at flsures and thorouahly fa. miliar with miscellaneous store supplies such as are used by larre manufacturing con cerns: salaries to start 1100 per month; ex cellent chnnces fcr adiancement. "A 34." 1'. U. Mot 3ISI. STOItUS ACCOLWTAN T Thorouchlv experienced In keeplns stock rrcord cards and perpetual Inventory In lame mnuufai turlnir concern excellent salary to rlsht women "O s," P o. Rox 3143. W VITP.riSI white to live In Hrjll .IIhwp. Pa only best refe considered Applv be. .twieii li n m. nlia j; Wed. Mi) S. nt .'I S 21st st i WOMAN (olored. to do washlnar of ndult faintly on Mondsx' or Tuesdav of each ! week 37111 Hndfleld mr IV. Phlla. Ti:vcnnn. ' under 11 wanted, public school leacbar ulthlnr t,,npB J..l,.hl. .mnln,. P r.?n Tdtror Offlct. 'TELEPIJO.VR OPERATORq Exprl4nred In I i.M.i.w in inn icirpnone cnnipanies- nmrn , v (Tinv 1 1 t'uttnrt i i rn me cn 1 who nre vt llllnir to leave Ihe rltv durlne Ihe AZ,0.?.iV.!J;ffiP!.lI'A '"ASIB CO.f pioyra in nm Trirpnoni ........ .. .... ... . ......iv ,4, . .,,i.Ai,i ..(n.v.'.ai 'iar: good salary nnd all expense., ineludln "' """" ""- "" 'carfare, laundry, good board, with pl'aaxnt . HOTS wnnted; bin pny, steady work."1 . renneu nome surrnunrllnas (live full nartlcu. sr vnniienrirt. nic,, Kti k. uwrea i isrs ns to telephone experience, rsmuy enn , dltlons and present emplojment tl A2. I.ed ger I'entrnl. VV.VlTIlKSsnS wanted. 2 first-class expert- incd Blrls. for lurpc Phllndelnhla hotel' tnirrlnl or slnctc ces $21 t-r month. wun Kd.nl nrosnects of Increas short hours. With meals p H'M l.ree Office. WOMVN Willi bu.lpps Ml.tlllx . nn unusual opporlunltA" Is offered to mske excellent ' p Ircome In uI1hb' either full or part time ' Vd.lres. V l 17 Ledger Office 1 VVOVIP.V vvnti:i Tn WORK" in M.VCHIVR SHOP appi.v nv.Tvvnnv 7 inh in p m NtlLSflN vai.vf rn Ilvtpi.ovviKNT oFrirt: RAWIOXI) liril.DTVn ROOVI S14, 1IWI OKRVUVTOVV.S VVI1 rniMir:t.Piuv WOMIIN wnnted for work st t'nndv f.and. Inquire Mr Harnett, willow drove Tark. ftll'NII 1.A1HE8 for clircsl work In Israe publishing house, hours 1:.1o to A 30. S so o I Saturdays, salary to start IS: oppor tunity for sdxancement. Itepl, giving ref erences, 4 114. 1-cdffer Offlce. t TOl'Nfl I.ADV veanled, letn-een 23 and 31 sears of age, with knowledge ot type. i writing, to take charge of Intorlnr decor. tor'a 1 office It 1141, Leileer Central. , sfencaranhv. Male salsry and experience. O 1A1 I edser renlral. I A DESIUAULK POSITION 1 open or n einerlenred operator on Klllott-Kliher Mil of ludlnr mar nine. In lire Industrial e ntahltshment In northeast section Ohe partlrulara anJ state aatnry exported ADDunss r 21. rosTOKFici: no. 31:0 ' " ' ! , , t ( i i UUfllN'KS SERVICE COMPANY ! Bookkeepers. $0-$3u, ttennaraphera. $12 123. capable womon only: arparats offlcef. 1301 Land Title Building. ' HELP WANTED M.AXE (Other riaawlfleil Ads on 1'atte t) ASstORTRRS wanted tn Jenther factory Apply Peerleaa Kid Co . 1033 X. 2d at Camden V .f OVER THE TOP with ov'rr li nnn nno svbscthption th -iiin Tinnn i.iiirrtt i.oan nv thr I KMPI1VES Or" THIS COMPANY! TIJ1H HIHIWS THK I.OVAT.TV AND TrlllK , PATRIOTIC c-TiniT OP THK .MEN AND UOMKN EMPUIYKD IN THE I.Wt. 1 EST Itll'I.E PI.ANT IN THE WORLD. IP TOU ARK PATRIOTIC AND WANT TO DO YOVK HIT." WHY NOT JOIV AMERICA H lNVIVClnl.K INni'RTIUAb univ in .TiniTivn LYin .vv np thi. roi.I.OWINO POSITIONS: ' of cook., 4djustsrs on automatic arret' maclilnts. i htlp. .m.iH.II. .....n .D,hln. An..., A.. K.i.un, I ra inn tiotrlmct ntceitarvl, lift .In rtr ' HIQlt WAOE8 AND PMCABANTiJ ....l. Ii.lim.n A.Klntn.br. i.rT..ni... lVfl SITTlKni! VTll VO. A.! Al.rl.fi rultrrs. Brlnd.rs. dla slnlcsrs. munl lir mnkrrs. guards, 121 wttkl , laborer, (bonus Aooly t Kfm for attrndanct). machinists (malntsnanrs . lm orkl. cllsrs toolroom rnllllng msrhlna ' uvtteD STATES EMPLOYMENT! bands, toolroom lalho hands, vina4oTT. . "11 ' tjm no miKtli iooi ariii'iir.. loni n.riipn.r. ima . rnnvm Sri AVn Wi ,rhlnta).5i)0 Itarnera on various machlntt. sol s " t-OR.eK bu a.-so wa rtnta ptr hour and piscawork: jour pltrs. , uork -arnlnca should atrag. from 14 to It. per day Tms is jour opportunity. APPLY lSTlt ST. DATE WITH REFF.RENCKS EDDTSTONE. PA. OR , PHII.4DK1.PHIA OFriCF, ISLAND ROAD AND WOODLAND AVE. Hours, It a. m. to R d. m. Sundait. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ADJUSTERS on Acme. Cltitland or llrown Sharp auto, matlo aoraw machlntt: hlght.t wagta and bonus paid for maximum produetlon: thl. Is our opportunity It you apply at one. to tha iilnvll.T! KTEEI A.ND. "BP.VANCB CO. irnriYSTONE HIFLK I-LANT EDDYSTO.NE. TA. ACETYLENE WELDERS 2 actlyltn. wtld O.i (Itnfs plflca. .Point . Br.tS. tr. w.ntta at one. Apply Buptrlnt.n. Yi urs. -..sunK .Da ocnujiKJii. V -.. -Ht-tV-C "' "rt 3r Zir K-OWJ ffrlaer CIssaMtU j ATLAKTIO HRVimiMsi needa . n01I,ERMAKEns'Ha i-ATetn-oirr. PtPKriTTKRS' HKt ranpicvrfeiiBV BltEFTT-XIKTAl. WORM . TIPIHHITFI RIGOKHS- TIKI SOI.DKRKRII T t.ARORKRSI iPi TCHRRI.WRtOHTS M$ iiivrir.ft , J-bAlf III ItnttRB hq VI riPF.FlTTKRa UUAKU on y ? 4D tinitri nor rvtr onlr tvrk rifprl Anply. Atlantic Rtflntn Co, mr-ni ueparimni, Aiianuc 11,' ("vunk iv. ,tt-- AWNIMI MK.V wanted, n '. Jl Purlnn t, Co rnndt I w IVaahla RANK CI.ERK. HXPERIH AS ASSISTANT HEC Tnt.l,EU IN A NATIONAt. BA srr.HD AND ACCURAC QL'tnCD. $ a 35(1. I.F.DORR CENTRA' ( -vi IlI.ACKSMITirR HKl.rKR tTsnt4etli,l bers Rrns . tl:d and Media. 'H'M 1i00kkf:f:pkii ani stknoos An excellent, permanent openlnv an experienced bonkkeenee and atat one with knowledge of real esttjj preterren: soon salary, run nartie nrT lenep. i- p..i. itqaer irpee. llCKJKKKKPKR Mlddle-aaed ' OTiahlv experienced with double i eontrolllnc accounts: eeferene. M 1Vblen A Co . S4th and Wedsley ei HOUR DYER Waaea 173 per week User renulrea first-class dver tn experienced on Rrussels and Wlltan varns tn lake ebarre of dvehouaat lions will be trested confidentially.- J siaima lull particulars ox expand mot i .-.i i.efiaer iinice. nor ivantkp nnr ron op WORK: CONTINI'ATION 8CH0 I'lllV II.KHK' ST1'I OIT Ha lllll.ltlAV. I'EnMAVnXT. . jlhw mn Mit suiw (f OOO UIKST.IUT 'BT. N fiR 3 i0 ',. "i ,..,, nni.tri.. . I . ,-, ... WIW 1'pporiunnv or nnvancemeni 'as l uniH- i,riKcr .u. Hnu I1BK IOT SAr. .X second floor. ,Uv Sl I.ilT. white, id to IS. sa assistant Mil pine aepariment puilei sales mention waa-ea desired to start. Ledger Office. . HOY. white, for hall service at Apartment Rouse: neat In snwsn eara of ase or over; salary JM a Call, with references. hi laxixi an HOY In central real estate office. ot are, neat appearance. Call nHcwiqa jHcmnanan. iota HOY wanted for blue prlntln l work In drafting: room. Rernataj I i ompanx. no anil Allcanenv ave. ROY wanted for office work, eleetrk ness, excellent chance for advan ' Appiv vviiiiam roster, isos pi. atl HOT, frond, itrl-rht. wnntMt lrtl urnncf nincp; rooo ruiur. imh Flrw liruranrw Co , fin..f Walnut j HOY for rffir-l work In lures chnnc for ndvuncrmnt. Amr i o . in wnq ,-soijH iw., flKmn HOY (loort brlRht ioy wnntcrt tT ll woric. apdiv uinix Automttlo , yin.t Wathirnrtnn t. vj. ItC'Y uantMl tn f(i noninn nrt.tji without exptTlnre, Apply Mr. Koi pT-, Hiitj I'lr-ninm t. novs ivantfd jf"i CANIIYMAKKIfM HI" PHP In Cnndl wantjo inquire air. iinrn.it. , iirniprm, CI.EHK. Ilmeflhorpuahlv exptrUi In nnd -distributing time, wan larae. prominent, enterprising cob cated 17 mtlca from Phlla.: muat ! tn lle In vicinity nf plant: tads'. I Fnon one and me future opportu exceptional: siai iuhv age, ezper ii hox us rnnaoeipnia. CLERK TOPI OFFITE OF Ttmurt! AOF. tT TO ! BTAl Flf-ATIOVI ANT SALARY DBStl 721. l.EIQKn OFF1CB. ,, HRICKLATEnS WANT Oil L'MU.V IIKIUKlAl ll'! KIM I, XV, CONSTRUCTION CO.. nERIlY. MEET Tlttl AT II RO AD AND m.Rl bTS.. 30 13VERY MORNCfl CABINETMAKERS AND MACHINE WOODWORKERS Wffl MUST BE EXPERIENCED; TOOJT MILIAR WITH BANDSAW3 PRE! Jff? APPLT J MMUALH STEEL AND ORDNANCWri EDDY3TONE RIFLE PLANT EDDTSTONE. TA, jfe' CHAIR PACKERS wanted. AVW: otn it. , i CHAIK FINISHERS wanted, flth at. iMril'FVni'R Wanted, mlddl man unmarried, for count rv Philadelphia A 1. Ledger Offlc.tj.-H CLERK Eiptrltnrsd shipping and" i AiArk. mun over SA issrs nrtnrra iitanilA RsSnlnr Co.. EmDlnym.ntW msrt Atlsnllr gals. SI44 PssSYWgSjIj nw, roMMIRSARY EMP11TMH TIEPARTMENT OF OOVERUfi .Atni.ril near PhlladtlDhla rtoulnka7! ".'''-.- ... .. , -i iir-v. Daasra auu iiiiawsiiaH-rnins ! A8K.FOR MR. BCU1 I r-lm. M AILarnund rooks sraB timekeeper's office. RsllsT Hotel nrrart ann wainui St. COrPERSlHTHlA wanted z TOR SHIPTARD rhlladtlpbl. Dttrli If you art a copparotnlth c shinvard work and not now I .... ai.iv ! fn rsnort at rjn ditto pltLtment In thlpbulldlai State Employmtnt 1521 Arch st,d L.'-a ' J. .-i-A CUTTER. !. ,'f
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