4BrTty3i i,.it r i'., iat P ,. w '$ t V 7 -I1 W; tStJ Iv fcr u rv m . '. 'ywi'wJir r.-m' iaRlfffWnRVMflW4, :! ,m4y '.TT' ,.'.! "-"v, . a t4", !, fe& r', : ' CSe V"-.r " EEN'lke- PUBLIC tEDGER-PEtlLiib'ELTmA, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918 ' ' ' , i-,.Ht"jt;ft' " ji'-i'-' ' ' ' .r v "1 r . . j i , . ' i ' .. ' '. 'i11 J3ygjgWW C-"i V'C-r-l'S'iiWi .-v'-r .. Vn ".- Ii-44'-i!-5f l i"-' ' "-" - I 1 , ''Wlillfl we urn reatllti; billet tloux, per- much Interested nlon- that tine of work", therefore think tlint there should be no HELP WANTED af-JMJl B W GOSSIP OF THE STREET I Philadelphia Mark. business career xtt HKS'SSSS- SSSSSiSS n --"-""P ' . ' mUlNT AND I'lnt'Il " OF PETER FT INT Jl,om,."S T'l,'1 ?'"' rCi,rt ! , .. . ,, ,.i .,'. IwhlPh will fit you to bo r bookUctper or Vc' ,5.' - ultAIN AM) I' LI) UK vl r UL Ul v Lllv JL Mr. KriUiciK Urnhiim. H A til proportion or traveling (.nH,,,r Yniir Inck of nhlllty at whorl- ue r T TfTTir t? PTT 1 ATnn TAT TIT 4 TT"T?rr WHEAT Receipts, none Offerings light . New Yoik ("itv sale-men are of draft ntte After the j , , U()1J , )mr oU flf,m ,!lklnB reu. ',.' V JL1 1 J J j hi I . H A J li hi T l M A K K 111 I Quotations Cr, lol, In txnnr' elevator . . - , ... . ... , , war timtiy wIP tnke up fome other ora. trH, 1)0,,M011 Hilrh -.ufoJectH ns busl-' , I .-WAX 1XJU jiX-l Vr.Ej J.!" 1Y-..U.XV A itlovprniTienr MiihlMrd Inspection,, standard , A StOrY Ot Salcsmailshil) l)Y Vir Sir "r- ilisds.e.l tin matter of tit.., ";" economic, bookkeeping, elementary , AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION, ?,e . EXPECTED FOR UNLESS GERMAN DRIVE OPENS Fixing of Price of Copper Fails to Produce Response Looked for Bethlehem Steel Plans Cause Comment Gossip of the Street TF -ANT ONE expected the stock market to be Very much d'ffercnt from the avetngepre-hollday session he was doomed to disappointment on Wednesday. The bulk of business was comparatively small, although prices remained firm. Not much change la looked for In the general trend of stock prices for the remnlnder of the week. Some disappointment was expressed In certain quarters that the copper stocks did not respond as much as was expected on the announce ment of the new fixed prfco of twenty-six cents a pound. Some brokers nay that all the copper companies wero making money at the old price Jlnd ttiat there; was every reason to expect a sharp advance on' the pub lication of the revised price. The Increase, however, was received very favorably by a -majority of bankers and brokers, the usual comment being that It showed the honest desire' of the Government to help business. Urtlted States Steel, as usual, kept the lead. As showing the condi tion of 'the' market, a prominent house said it had never so many ac counts on Its books as at present or fewer stocks. It ascribed the .pre vailing conditions largely to a new element In the stock market, which has been and Is being recruited from the ranks of the Liberty Bond buyers, and who are In the market for Investment and riot for specu lation. This clement, It says. Is largely made up of persons Who never owned a bond or nny other security before. 1 The war news, which continues favorable, had little or no effect on "tlie. market this week, and unless the Germans begin their big drive at ince It is possible that war news may cut no figure In Influencing the market' for the remainder of the week. ' Bethlehem Steel Plans Stir Interest Among the few subjects discussed In the financial dfstrict on Wednes day Was the new financing contemplated by the Bethlehem Steel Cor poratlori. Some bankers are of the opinion that the Bethlehem Company Is not In any particular need of new financing at the prssent time, but that the o'fflclals of the concern are wisely looking ahead so as to bo prepared to take up $14,000,000 of the $50,000,000 notes which mature In 'February, 1019. The remaining $36,000,000 will be met by the maturing of that amount of British Treasury notes which are a part of the col lateral behind that note Issue. It Is said that It will be much easier to arrange for its 1019 ma turities at the present time rather than to wait until the coming fall, when the flotation of another and larger Liberty Loan is being arranged for. The remainder of the proceeds of this $50,000,000 proposed issue, it Is said, will go to provide additional working capital. When commenting on this proposed Issue", a well-known broker paid 'he understood it wlil take the form of a note and will embody several novel features which heretofore hare not been a part of bankers' plans 'for the financing of industrial concerns. In the past the Bethlehem Corporation has successfully financed its needs In the open market and any advances made by the Government have been for small amounts. An authority on the matter said that the Bethlehem Company has at present unfilled orders for $600,000,000 on its books, made up matmy from Government contracts for ships, munitions, etc. v The report of the Federal Trade ' Commission accusing In almost violent-, terms the officials of certain large concerns with the grossest and most lllgh-handcd methods of profiteering Is titlll finding an occa sional echo of denunciation In the financial district, where, if half true, It should have produced a revolution. A prominent banker In the mlddlo of a discussion on tho subject asked where the line should bo drawn between fair or even good profits and profiteering. He contended that the rtlatlve value of the dollar today compared with Its purchasing power at the beginning of the war had not been taken Into considera tion by the I'efieral Trade Commission in making Its report, otherwise It would not appear so drastic. "But It is more difficult still to draw the line between profiteering and patriotism," be continued. "There is a tendency to denounce men ahd corporations -for maklrlg liberal profits, when as a matter of fact "the concerns that have made the most money out of this war have at the same time done most for the Government, because they used their excess profits as a' basis for extending their business so as to further Increase their services." While this Is acknowledged In the main as being correct, the pre vailing opinion in financial circles is that In some well-known instances there has been a shameless orgy of profiteering, whose punishment should be brought aboV at once by the Federal Government. i5 Admit Phone Bond Warrants to Dealings . TJie.conynlttee on securities' of the New York Stock Exchange has ruledjiliaftho stock of the American "Telephone and Telegraph Company te quoted'.ox thoTights'to subscribe to the 0 per cent seven-year con vertible bonds, today, that tho warrants to l?e Issued by the com pany 'in connection with the subscription privilege be admitted to deal ings on this date, and that all dealings shall be on the basis of $100 subscription warrants instead of the lights accruing on individual shatts. Transactions In warrants must be settled on July if, when all the dus tills must be tedtemed. Reports were current Wednesday in the Street that there would soon ifce an' announcement of new financing by an Important railroad coin .pany Jt was Impossible to procure any details in connection with the .mattei;, although It is understood there have been several conferences between representatives of the bond and banking Interests who have , hand)ed .financing , for the cdmpany in the-past. PRICE:FIX1NG ON COTTON FAVORED BY DEALERS Believe Such a Move 'Would Tend to Stability Sales Arc Slow--In--. . quiries Plentiful .Sales in the local cotton yarn market continue slow, accordmg to the weekly review of trade by II. U. Dun & Co., although Inquiries have been plentiful, mostly it is believed, as a hauls for prltes for -future manufactured products. Dealers renort they are still experi encing; Some difficulty In obtaining prompt shipments from the south. Trices are high 'and uncertain, and to Insure stability of prices many consumers and dealers are in favor of price-fixing. The wool situation remains unchanged and local dealers report that their busi ness is virtually at a standstill. Job bers of cotton and woolen good? sa there has been a little lull in sales the last few weeks. Prices, however, rc I main firm. The demand among the cut-ters-un has been tma I, uowevtr. apd It S '.anticipated In thrf next few weeltH 1 there will be more- activity among the .nnfa.liirnrd nf Women 8 aPDUrel. ; Continuing, the review B"es on to ""Manufacturers of men's clothing have, had a good season, are well so d up, but ire much concerned over obtaining ma UrlaU..to supply theic, tiatle : for the soring of 1910. Jobbers of hosiery, un dervvear and knit goods have had a good business, .but, they also, renort trade as .".'" ili.U ,.lei, nt nre.fpnt and col- lVcttons inclined to be a little slow'. They 'v.. ...... ii, ere linn betm no ie- T i auction In prices of mcronanaise. ai 3 ' ?..."...,. t hlrt-i are so Id ui, and 'Jf StalC. 11U l" . --., - a.. " m- they hkve bn experiencing difficulty in T-k Awalnlnir niece goods to -Till their ot. derS. ... . rtT.n. ..nnftnliea v 1 ' "'The iron ano sieci mi" ..urn. ....... i I without material change., and the nues f A tlon of distribution of Iron ami .Bteel a p. pears to rbe the principal one at this time. The production Is reported to IJ Kolng on at a good rate and pianrs operating generalFy at full capacity The output, however, Is taken either dlteclly tlUll M . r-nvaeiimttnl uccillinf. &JSSS nf orratinr to fuilcapaclty and are said to be behind In their pun tract deliveries.. Marked improvement g reported In the coke situation, due largely to a better supply of cars. The hardware line remains "active In ta -brahches. It Is believed, how ever, -'that,' the volume of business being done In'thlailne wll equal. If not exc.eid that for the, corresponding season fot several prevlour .years., and It la be lleved that the demand for nil grades of material In this line' will shovv a decided Increase' In, ihe, fall season. '-PrlcSs re main firm and collections good. ' '"Tn electrical trade reports a' gooi YolumiTorbuslness, and manufacturers r wnrklnr to catMcltv. largely on (lov. Vit rnmnt''orders. . Jobbers' and retailer ' "-aM-WfJll employed., ePrlcts are reported. Mstn3conaniona rair. 3n t Uatber market, condltlorts REST OF WEEK are active and prices steady. Moderate stocks of finished leather are on hand, but the supply Is adequate. Glazed kid dealers report Increased difficulty In ob taining skins, owing to the restriction In shipping, but there Is a considerable Mock of raw material rn hand. Shoe dealers are doing a good volume of business, iteport sales active and prices have advanced. Millinery houses report a good volume of business and collec tions fair. ''There Is no change in the condition or tne cement market. While inquiries are still being made on large contracts, manufacturers are unable to guarantee deliveries, owing 16 freight conditions. and some plants are still closed, owing to Inability to obtain cjal. Prices are auoui normal The trade In domestic leaf tohaooo la reported in good condition, although! sales during the last week have onlv been moderate. Inquiries are being made for Pennsylvania. Connecticut nn.i Ohio, but good crades are advancing In ... ...... ijuiiium.1 unu oniaiui uit; Belling moderately to meet immediate require ments. . The large cigar manufacturers report nn active business from western and southern points, but trade is re tarded to some extent by scarcity or labor. The local retail trade Is re ported In fatr condition. Collection's are reported slow."' FOXY GRAN'PAOne ?.. J- J1-1 -J -now munnHi.ti '""-1,'THt'J WILL MEAN PROMOTIOri 1 VAaOUT THIS J - ..-f-r" V- f ifcfVrsAli- m.r. fej M XV J treason 3Pier - I, WITH BOfABS. I . Haaa yUaiaGET CteMSCY J , ....v.r. .in iiuiuitMi riniiiH. - I"' , '-'. i - tr mil' HIlntlMiili lit ill f nc lumn IUOII..IJ !,.. ...... r.. - ..-.-..- .rIt.t- .. fn -nit -..,...-, - ..iliirnl cnum ..- ntm-I iAr. 1 .Wfi iiuiu nuil7r. . ill'. .ll, I lUllllll. 9...1-'. ..' I hiinl white. I2.3!ii rcil winter. Nn. 1. ..ii'i .Ml -J, J ;ill, ,t, il. .'..1-. unn. .n. I t!Ati noft. So. a. I2.:H fioft. No. 3 J2.30. I'OIIN neeelm. 37-13 tiunh Hupi'llcn wer fmnll autl prleeR ruled firm (JtinlMllnnii- r'nr io t for locnl trmle No. a ellow $1 $H mi: No. 3 yellow. It. NSW 1 7 OATH rtereltita. .-i!)..1Hl hunt!, The market ruled Arm iimler light ofterlnuo. tan trade WflH oulet OuntAtinnft! No. wwue. rii' RlUJr; Klenrturil while. HU IrMlp. Nn, 3 white, RsiffpRr; No. 4 while, nnt fHT'oc hxjuk Itecelptn. no hbn, uml i.nin,n-j.t lb. In nnrks. The market was nulet hut drill under ery llaht offerlnas. Follow In are the tiuntatlnn (old): To arrive, per IPO Iba. packed In US-lli anrk Winter wheat, tun per tent flour. SUf' 11-23. Kansas wheat. I mi per rent Hour. $1 1.MIiil 1 1 7.1 aprlng wheat, tun vr tent rlour. nil.. in iff 11.":. ItYi: Fl.OUn ivn nulet and barely Heady. We qnote at llllfjll per bbl. In eacks ,a to quality. PROVISIONS There waa a, fair jobblnc demand and the market ruled firm. The quotations: City beef. In ects, smoked, and alr-drled, 4'.'c: western href, in aeta. smoked. 42ei city beef, knuckle and tendera. amoked and-alr-dried. 43c: western beef, knucklea and ten dera. amoked. 43c, Ileef hams, I4S. Pork family. S28.'.3. Hams. S. 1. eured. .loose. V4 W30'4ci do, skinned, loose. 2Sli wants r: do. do. smoked. aDV OS'iVie; other hams, smoked, city eured, ns to brand and aver sne. an', (71.11m r; do, smoked. , western cured, an'iwamc. do boiled, boneless. 4..c. Picnic shoulders. H. J cured, looe. Jlttc: do. smoked. aa4 c. Bellies. In Pjekle. ac cording to nverane, loose. 32c. nienktaat oacon. as to brand nnu average, 'nv -"" 40c; do, western cured, 4He. Lard. wetern. refined. SRH ?20c do. puro city, kettle ren dered. 23V4 Sue. REFINED SUGARS The market ruled firm under llahl offer ings. We quote on n basis of i.ow ior niiQ ffran.ulated, DAIRY PRODUCTS ( CHEKSE Demand M fair and the mar ket ruled hrm under scarcity. Qot,,.Vi!'n,J,' New York, whole-mllk. fancy, fresh. J4N 1 '8 25c; apeclals hUher. New York, whole-milk, fair to good, fresh. ElWal'sr. TlTTT-fL-l) . -I'tinPA .caa t. fall- ll-niAnO HIW the market ruled tend. with supplies unuer good control. Quotations: Solld-PRikcil rreiirn ery. extra. 4."c: hlsh-scorlns cooils. 4nni"r. extra ttrst". H4c; firsts, 4l 44e: aecondi. 41 l 124c. fancv brands of prints Jobbing at .-.1M53c, choice nt ."Oc. fair to good at Hilt 411c , KtJOS Fine -gffs ere srnrce and prices advanced 3ilc per case Quotations, r ree cae. iK-rtiv flrrts. $12 30 per atiimlnnl case; current receipts. Jia per case, west ern, extra firsts, 12 an per i-Jee. tlrs's. M- per case, rancy selected egRs w'- juu... -. 47'l!)c- per dozen. POULTRY I.1VK Values generally were well sus tained under moderate offerings and 11 fair demand. guoutlons follow. ! owls, j soo 37c: srrlni chickens, not Leghorns elgti in. I,6. lbs. apiece. 4NMlc; weighing 11', lbs. apiece. 12 4f.c. White l.eshorns. arcordlnt to size 3(i4c; iliny w. roosters 2.10arte: old roosters. 22-3c. duckV Tekln. 2830c. do. Indian """". a27c: uulneas. per pay. 1.33l.-ja. plg-ons.' old per pair. 4u'43c; do. young, per pair. a3Uc. POL'I.TItr unKSSKt) Supplies were kept well cleaned up and the market, ruled Hrm Follow Ins are the quotations. Iresh-kllled fowls. In hble . fancy, dry-picked. fnnc selected. 35'uc. weighing t lbs end over nplece. 3.V small sizes. 32W4c: old roost ers, ilrj -picked. 2lc; spring duiks. I.ong Island. 3.1ff3(lc. snuabs. pr flog.. ."'' weighing UUTia lbs per doy... JSJJJ.t; ; ' wehlhlnu SllfflO lbs. Per du .. $. "''" weighing S lbs. per do. . Jilffil . do. ''h- Ine K lis., per doz. ',l;V',iark tiTiu? -,o,minuirNoOZi: l io rnvcil KniTI rnr.311 IIXUIIJ ti .1. Pineapples. Porto Itlco. J'er crate. ner crate. --. do. Florida, per irate. ? 2fl7. do. Cuban, per erKte. .a'Vri.cn. I'h-rrTei. California, per 71,i!.W3Upric.V'fbrlla.,,porVruwV. i'lfiS "iii Cantaloupes. California. per I KaoehM -a-im-i n rAiriv nvuf '""i""" . ..,!,. 01, -A -nr.t.d ..o. . ,AI, .... .1 .. ,l.. erate request at revised IlKures. Quotations. r.xnrtly. and that liclU the common SSi'.KTirri.M.K'-AVriirnill -lulot for two y.ars. 1 pro- Ueorgla.' 82412.7.1: Illlev Helle. sslr a...:. hi- , sume next year you will pay 4 per cent, herta. J2 L'ftsi 2. 7.1. Lemons, per box. I"...iio ... . . ,,. SflH (Trangea. fallfornbi. Per box. .; or will II He ft. :,. (Irauefult. KlorldJ. per box. tU'.j. -neallv. Craliam." becan I'lllsburv. "I stniKiaro craie. .- '" ".-,,, i'i ,-, 1 ir you wish, you can invest III lucicrrcu 'SVVii do ?eorgl iSr Standard I' .' rate. ' stock. This offer ia open fur live mln i.7."iW2.2r.; Watermelons. FlorlflB. irr in . 1 utC(j ony." n,.r,, he took out his watch fJSiltu. do. do uer carload. .auiKiM-... ln,r(,SMh.eIv, "After that time tho offer VKOETABI.ES " 1 Is withdrawn, and In place cf it the (.'on- re plentiful and lower. 2:..'- .Vaf.i.-;:"., ,'Norr per .-' uari crate l2.VlftH.su. Cucumbers. South c.uo- linn, "nor basket. TfiCt?' 1..23. do. Maryland. per basket. U 1.7... do. NorrolK. per uarrci. 13.!MI4. Pcpm-rs. llnrlil. per "Hte. 1 .in ("2. unions, Texas, per-crate. l..iii-. do. Jersey, per ',-hushel basket. 1 I. K. unions. Jersey, white, per huhe hamper. 12 2302.73; mushrooms, iwr pound, 1jHUc. Rank of England Statement London, July 5. The weekly state ment of the Hank of Kngland follows: Total reserve C2S.S80.000, decrease 1,121,000; circulation f54.fi02.000. in crease 1,228.000; bullion C5,338,0IHi. lncreao flOS.nOn; other stcuritles 112, 936.0011, increase 12,137.000; othei deposits EUi'.'.0C7,nun, increase 23,218. 000: public deposit 38.17,000. increase 2,400,000 ; Oovernment securities GB.237.000 Incieaso 11.580.000. The proportion of the bank's reserve to Ma- : bliltles is now IB. 21) per lent, agaimsi 18.20 per cent last week, and compares with a decline from 22.27 per cent to 19.10 per cent in this week last year The clearings through the Iindnn banks for the week were 413.650.000, against 387,1DO,000 in the week last year Cotton Buyers antl Sellers New York, July 5. July Klggatt and (leer bid; Cone, Rosenberg and Newman offered. August Parrott bid ; Cone offered. October Schley, (lUtnoens. Bartlett. Wilson, Pomls and Hoyce hid ; McKad den. Kulton, Flggati, Newman, Jay. Hy nian, Olover and Schill offered. December Newman, -Sellar. Domls and Martin bid; Cone, Johnston and Wilson offered. January Bartlett and Kllnn bid ; Jay. Hubbard, Hyman, Newman. Parrott, ainnier and nosenoerg oirereu. March Rosenberg. Parrott and Bart- h" ''id ; Hyman offered. Liverpool Cotton Irerpool, July 5. Spot cotton today ' was quiet and pr'ces were unchanged oi, the. basin of 22.29d for middling. The sales amounted to 2000 bales. The re ceipts were 3000 bales. Including 2600 bales American. Futures opened quiet and steady. Old contract, spot prices, were; American, middling fair. 23.00d good middling, 22.92d : middling, 22.29d; low middling, 21.77d; good ordinary 20.77d; ordinary, 20.2 Id. tan't Be Too Careful "ALL Other vegetablea w.re in moderate eupplv and t,0 restitution of their rights In the demand at revised pilcei Uunut lomr. vv nite Ui,ape of your Invention, which wc claim !;b!"i0v' "sneas?.1-.. N.T 2: "win" you have stolen from us." potatoes.' South Carolina and North CaruUnu. "I think I understand your terms, gen tler bbl. No. l.t 1.50 8. ".". -"-.-i i'-.x:'. tlemen. ISy-the-by. when does the boat Wmtopota.i.JerseP.M- -bushe 'ffij' arrlv, frorrf ede,,?" noiat'oes. Jj.a.-i, per h.in,iwr- Nu. l. r-r" ' "if you are referring to the Swedish tint.in.i were mo fBUTArMVTCHJ vvUvv 7fM'' Harold Whitehead ICopvrioM) JAWJ' A 1"'T IMMHofH cltnrlv nrf i.n-lL """ "''. Vonr rorrerl nome nfrt r..2Wi'.'I '""' h' 'orif fo nil fitotililes. 'ose wMek ore nnonimoiM must e lanored. ytrisucM fo ferflitfrnf oiirstfons fill; be seal J? .'!'" .""'e"- oweifloiM ufll nn-ioerrrt 1. "'', '"'. Thr oiosl (,iresll.io prob ...'1 . L""',rrJ" "'"' '" "Otrii into flte lorv 0 Pclrr FIM. ICnmirliibl T THINK the Interview which queston J- anil rillshury had with Crahnm finished a little bit In Oahum's f.ivor. They tried the good-fellow stunt for some time, and I think they hoped to Jolly Graham Into signing a transfer of the patent rights over to tho Consoli dated. They offered Jtn.onn n cash and SCO, 000 In common stock. After a little while Oraham took the paper and to my horror began to write where they told him to. I noticed a quick glance ot triumph pass between Queston and Plllsbury, and I couldn't help crying out : "Don't give it to them. Kraiirl-.:" "To whom are you talking?" he asked quickly, Then I realized that 1 hail to remember my place during this Inter view. Queston snatched the paper which Graham handed to him, glanced at It and then threw It down disgustedly. "tiamn It all, whafs title?" 1 took the paper, looked where his sig nature should bo and read "Not enough try again '" It occurred to me that I should keep that paper, so I slipped It quietly from the table tu my knee. Then- folded It and put It In my trousers pocket "Oh. tut, tut. Qtieato-t '" said Hltsbury. "you must not blame lirahnm for w. lin ing to ret more. Hut don't you think, Grahatr that you have an exalted Idea of the .'aide, of the Invention and of lis value to the f ontolldaleil? ou know the Consolidated Is a tremendous power and could put you and your Invention out of business. But no that'R not our way of doing things. How much do ou think It Is worth?" "Ten thousand dollars' worth of pre ferred stock and the privilege of buying all I can afford within the next three months." "But there Is no preferred stock on the market, you know. There's nothing but common on tho market " "Which never pays a dividend." added Graham. "Frankly, gentlemen, common stock has no value ho far us I am con cerned. The1 few thousand dollars' worth which I have has paid no dividend at all so far, and It looks ns though It won't for a while, for I notice that salaries and ex penses keep increasing at a sufficiently ! rapid rain to swallow up any PijrpliiH after tho dividend on the preferred stock has been pnlrt. -rl.i.fu ivmiir Ihal'a n-t-nnt- ' Wliv tlilnlt you are presumlnB upon our friendship for you. I will make you a Inst offer. We will Give you $100,000 common Mock ami $3000 In cash, which. Bolldatcd will utart suit aualnst you for agent, he arrived two days ago. In fact. he has been our guest duilng that time I wonder It you would like to hear a lit tie agreement wo have with him?" He took out a square of blue paper, opened it and read: "On behalf of and by the authority of the Swedish Metals Machine Company, 1, Uustav lllnnen, -do undeTtakejo purchase all inventions of and Improvements on the machine which at present Is leased by us to the Consolidated Machine Com pany, from and through the aforemen tioned Consolidated Machine Company, and i-lioiilcl I be aproached by other con cerns or Individuals, I will negotiate with them only through the Consolidated Ma chine Company " Geo' I thought, that looks like putt ing ptor old (Jraham on the blink. Craliam smiled, however, and sail, Philadelphia's Greatest Hardware Store 10 to 40 Below Others Headquarters for Ship Carpenters' and Wharf Builders' Tools We have the largest stock in the city to select from. PAUL J. DEVITT 2d and Washington Ave.. I'blla.. Pa. 5tore open evenings until V o'clock Saturday rvrillno until tl o'clock READVN nnviTTS. JLoe-,"PhiladeIphia,s """"A- i 1 1 y ESS. . .P " m ' ' 7 . 1 uc raNt RPTon LISTEN? NOW BOTH ,TOGETHER-WEU RUJH'EIA. WSlvL 3m m (Lml)$.,, ImKf Wov$jy ALmA k. LwLVryMr ' AkSW A,n V .Lad! mmlg)M & Jf ? Wl i&K il 'vNr PhekW "7 - vOT ' Iw y AX L 77fjB$mk 3UAr( YT" iWXS y-v a-)-- ufmii ra f-j j ikv-riL am v i-J mmmmmm&2S& Mt. WimilMJA I IVaaaaiaaaVBaaaapMaaaavaaaHaaaaataaaaaaaBaaaaaaa J ' V , a. " I -' "v and while, as a bank, we cannot Una ue iieedltig salesmen, lis their trouble Is not iliandlslng (you may not be able to se Mich an enterprise, twn other dlrec'jis, In gettinn orders but In getting nuppllen. cure this latter Hiihject. since only the Mr Mr . f'Clntr.f refii. t f..e tliom " flriili-iiii uri.il ! nm itlthhnM. ' for them. (Irali.iin sail. Inn withhold. lug their names ) ami myself reel .'ir-, flclently Interested In .vonr idea to stig- gest a meeting between tio on tte.M Tui :- day at 11:30. I If this lime Is agreealile to vou :uY.fne let us know and w- ,v,l, .oitslder It aennlte .lppoinlntent. Most cordially yours Krnnels put the letter In his picket, lose and said, "Well, gentlemen, you will liavo to excuse me now. Mr. Flint It at our sers.lu' so long as ou v. tsh to re- main." With that he left the room and went next door Into mine. "Anything I can do for you. gentle - men?" I asked. (lee! I certainly fell like a big guy having thofe two big guns to on.c-tn,.. : Vni .i.mm., rIHnin- "V.-h' Ynn l S1 CIIHI'IO 'f llll "HI ,1 I - 11 . - tell that young fool of a boss of yntir.s that I will have him arteslcd and Up tlie , rlvqr before he Is rjrt -eight older. ;Quletly. iulrtl." said quejlou. squeezing l'lllsbtiry s arm. That Is no message for .vn'ir 1 11". nlm-oiv ..f rourse Mr l'lllsbiitv ,.f nat- I uraly disappointed that after our gcn-;me ftoslly we Shoul receive such nis-.i'.- teous treatment. However, tin mote to he said at tms time "I'lllsbury, a silent tongue -f-lend 't r an angry man " ' " a-iod They left. QU"ston apparentl tin- ...... aH lf IIgViim-v lilmnNl 1111. 11 e vvith no-o Inrllirn'itlon and niortirli at.on "tl- " K" about it. ami that in to i'!u rage, indign. tion ami 1 nortin. . .0 1. architects and th.: 1 write When I eiuered my room -i m is y'Van(, ...m'.ain IIIU .1KH so Ion.' as vou reading Darwin s "Descent of JHn. H" ,., nly 1lml nf ,-eH1,0nse from yoi.r ' f does read funny stuff. lolls. Your fitlier niiesllon Is .:! -r. d Well ihev have hr.il It." I -all. He closed his book. rose, put 1 h. l.at and said, "Come along. I'ete: h s fi and have a little supper on the -t-Mirih of It. Knjo yourself?" I noddcil vigorously , TODAV'S lUSIMS IlIMOIt.VM I .. silent tongue is a tnotl frirnd or ' nn anpry man. 1 W1i.it docB tlilp mean to YOl ? Kuhucss Questions Anucrel Mr. Whitehead u-Ut nnnwer yoin himiiirvs Question o buuttia, rllina. advtrtiuy mut employment, 4fc vonr questions clcarlu and rtfi-fl fill thr fact lour rorrrcf iittiut" rnt lull otfdrca 71111st be aloicit to (ill fiinnfrlea 7Iiove icilrh ore nnoiiiiuoiia niiisi be (onoi-cff. .tosieers (o frrnulra! olirsfioiia iclll be srnt ill moll. Oilier oicjllona Hill tie nusicfred ,., .1,1, foliimn Ti-i mol iiilcrtsfliify iiroh Urns r of inoMlVera irlV he tiotni 1.1I0 (- .V... i p.trr Flint. , Would vou pleuse tell me on what 'ou hae vonr opinion expressed In the replv In II. ' In frld.iv night's Ledger. Juue 21 Ihnt there will he a greatei emuiid for travcMng -nlesmen and store sale,,,,,,, u, the next few years? I ifk this aa I am fHiV x . 5, -N i W9Sf in i ii i l inn.iiiaaJiiWJ tBl)J-ue.LuiL"ii;.iii.nso1 J '- II i IL EIGHT. li JSH ranc your vacation m a reeriess me car mmm KaUmEEEF that unites might and mileage with ease "ErfSratSi jHEi an economy open-air freedom and pri- iP-sl-M J iBwf1- vacy f the home. Think of a thousand fllf$ oKM- miles t'hrough beautiful valleys, along .iBW j jESyiEl sparkling waterways and over giant moun- "- -PtB jMzz tains, a delightful change of scene every -Kmm MM&&bE: minute ! rEEilBH HSE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "B fiwg of Touring Models hRH Hb GIRARD AUTOMOBILE CO. -8B ttJT 2314-16-18 Chestnut Street -E3jlB W. aT X. k. M V a a a- "a I M -& -rL U afc V - " ' J m xx"-" -e' i mW mz... - ,,, --a t -- i . - . ,jr -v auhMiii f V r0 I tV PI .XBUOOJ' y xr-i-i w- jf I - Be OH IP" f-" SWJL. I W f. Alnnv nmlier or goons are temporarily , n'1 "' 'O f'omi uerf'lifl IH.M iM-in linn .....- fll). ,,,, ,,, war Work.' After tit,, war these itianufHrttim' will ,Hve to rebuild their commercial I'usl- ness. The development of our country In a. If nol the, lending maritime power will JiTarXlZlZ'''' r mf,iti r rinmerclal commodlHes will be low when the war ends, nod that means a big demand for Roods and iuuf .petition to get this big btislnes. j Tlm general scattering of l.-t "ling it-nleMtten will make It necessary to mild tin sloh oigiinlzatlnnM anil oiii-!nintl'' of vn ii dioiilri come to th "m.i wth 'l'' ability and knowledge nr. v-a-.-. - ' I m .-m linndv with dr.iftlnR materials b'l fwvlna taken 11 course in mr. h.nl.sl "'Z '..lZ.MuX'!" an ouisin- man 00 am- wont ior mem ror 111 .stain. - , sunt).," an architect einp o. .. ...,.... aaH SV kfSllll Afft AtfTI draftsman he may require a drawing to b' recopled Ills draftsman Is on rpeflal new I I work would he lie llkclv to 4et lite have drawing recopv? Is It likely I lould estah , tlsh .1 "' dque" oT clients? How would ou euir-3'"-l lh.it I g.i about It? I mu"l sm I 'follow Ivter s inreer with Inti rest, eelng ioan ef tn own errors fta 11 Mnitmliti r llo-.'t h fl-.tl I tunk a wireless cp. rter of him li 1 11 Viehllnr ts flu o cislnnnlly have out'de 1 .1.. h';r ik l.t th.-y ;.J;.l 1 m. ,.; ..'; """ ' '. ' . " , ' , ... ,. in till1 inMter- each one Jnfs .-.s he thinks besl (let a list of the ir'i l'ifl 1 null the eity illri'ftory and wrl'.' 'Mr I'loposltion Io each one. If V. u h-i'v eriginuiity ami ran nrnvv 11 pint loin a iitnigb . pcififatlori. there Is no i-.-r.-. " why you should nol be able to cstalillsii ia "tiltiue of e lettts. There is oniv one Hinder septu. tie cover All light" I Wno't 1 mill i" rn- o'd l'cter Flint I Wl I 's r I am i uo.iin'i of fori Ihinc ot linm". j ai us'ttiti' rl in .tit.inl ij fimilv niHtte.N of hJ luihlics n,iliT i tun I Hi linn, t nix .uiiriiiti. x to UH I" imt .tin noil inform1! c-MU'i.tlh rint wtifli'M ''.n vnt.r in'tful rfful rtln 1 ' fiM- tnri- hum I fstutllfil yhnrthaml wltli ' a frlhfl fn iir' innntht TT.astir''iI th Ihnr.v lnit MitiUl iml writo ;tt th1 mIphsi rat-, and ft?-! nuif that it woiilt) not In vot uttilt ffir n ti Httnin a PtifYlcliit t"petrl if b" of titti" Mv prcpiit plitn in to take a t.uln',i onri 'with tvpewrtllnp. but no ii nnqrupliyt I know nothing of arithmetic , ji'o:nl th rti1imfiitH Jo nu think thtit nftrr tlf ur nix monthv .tulv I tnlnht hop4 (n trure' a iinittlon In omc office with mI ar Ptiouffh In llvo upon? With sum prin- ..II l.L. ...u. n-. ... -.. ..!-. Un..l flnd f.mplovm.nt ihr tho hour w'miM not lonf.-. xhouirh ahvuti well. I am not ?rv ..... n.i i i....tr ihi L... un i.onr. . rii.i ' , ,,!, i should attempt I have ' reHo'i loi-Miirt that 1 ivlll then l luted I t to take a position. Miss O. It ' ,, ... ,lcn(.,1(i crp.,iiv ,mon th. rcIiooI ' .. , '., .r'iiiJ J"fi iif in u " nltt-nil ClHint-H one Inch .-l.tluls hlBh ln tlm estlm.it Ion nf luialnesH iicnple. Ask Home liusiiieH men amoitc your ac- fltinintaiK'P what they consider the heft btislncss rollepo 'n town. (Io to that R,.,rjl ami tel I lie seclftaiv of vollr fir- ,.,,,,,,, jtt mrrinrlrnis liuslne ""' ""' " -i"--i iiuiiiiuiiiu." iiiihiiii e illeK-H Imvo inure ilemanils for their I sttfjeiitii tliun they are able to tuoply I larger universiiies are now ottering hi iwiuni ut-ni iiniu jvu ... . ...o...w.. ...-. bookkeeper In an otrice or bookkeeper tmd assistant In a store If jou know any p:irtl.'iilnr line of goods understand shoes, hats, gloves or anything of that i(nd ku might get a position In a d- p.irlmenl "lore leading to an appoint- mM'1 " ,u-r- . Financial Briefs Special meeting of stockholders of lirnvets & Merchants" Bank will be held September II'. to vote on proposed In-i-tiiise of tapltnl stock from Jlfin.nno to $.'nii,nnij nnil an additional surplus of $:o,uuu. Returns from holders of the $57,735. nnn lirnokl.vn Kapld Transit noles which fell flue .lulv 1 pas.f-ed 50 per cent of tlm ..iiKittni out fctnmtlnf. nnd n rn ronldly ,,11I-,H,.,1IK the 7" per cent required liv Hie War Finance Corporation to ssuic 1 he sutcers of the flaming plan LOST AND FOUND T - Lost on Sundav. 23d. 31th and Pow- I,,,,'""," ,,'- clion ,iv . male blacK c.it. w-ntte spot on ste 1 tfrower. ;ison raw- lien ave itewaro linn i,..st llostnn terrier, hrlndle and white. l-f t foreag and foot white. 7 months old. answers to name of Governor. Reward If returned to J. It. Rue. 7.".t West- .. i I fj.rmanlown AIUEfAI.E IHiJ " Lit-en r.in Fourteenth Polke pistrict. re- .ro uiasai ave mo 1,1; .1 IXH1 t.osi. lirge hlafk spaniel. Sunday, re ward 1'hon" (lermantown d 1311 J UANHHAtl Lost, on Lincoln highway east nf Mu'tlctoo, Tuesday afternoon. .Tulv 2. brown sole leather natylbag. containing m-m' waring apparel, reward if returned to I1 721. Ledger Office HELP WANTED FEMALE HHhrr ( liissllled Ails oil Page 21 rr PPINNHflJ AND TWISTEIl! wANTr.n. uxPKRii:scKn and i.n.HNT:nR oood waohs anp HTRAUY WORK. riUNCIPAM.T ron uovnuNMnNT work. ap. PLY nniHWOLU WORSTKD CO.. DAltDY. PA. IJouKKKKIMIK. ixr',n'ncel nnd must opr at (vp?wrltr; ood poult Ion. Apply Phtla Halting Co . fith and Sprl ng Garden. lidOKKl.lM'KH ncftlstan. cxpTt'-ncef . gond nnpofLunltv for capable party, M R47. Lndapr ('nttnl $ C,'!:"K . etperlnce.l. as general nf!!r a; sun . must be neat n appearance; ref crence rnred Apply In person. McK.dd-n Sands 4. i'o. 115 Chestnut st. 1 . - - ''Ll.ltM- Several good fipportuiiltles for ,V,"",'"!. V'.,n",'n 'V ' ".,"" 1V""l' -" '.'.." Ur'" Phili.d. Iphl.i bank thoi hav ne adi llnc-m.i- , ,, , v,.r,, ,,rerr.-d mat. a... ntperl- ... mid s.ilars txpift-d I" 721 Ledger By BUNNY ; V-4 ... TRI.nPHONK SKftVICJC 1ft THt I'llIA. T1IK WUKKIUIUI' fjf THl IF (IF VITAf IMPOrlTANCB pnOSECUTIO.V OF THE WAR. TOUNO WOJtKN TIKTWBf!r IT Art ("AN SF.nVB IN NO MOHB rATRll way than Aa orEnATons. v rnsir, and HF.t.r BKnVK tn this . titl'flll I A.-N f AHAIV UV THREE '' 3A.NU LAJ1AL, IUU.NU WOMEN, t THE TMAININO ANI THOrtOUOH. COURSE IS SHORT! ttl.On PFIR WEEK 18 PAID DtfRINOI THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS WITH RAFIDI ALfVA.V.l'.ir-. 1 illbnUAflLU, APPI,' TO . MISS M. D. RYAVj t AT 40 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA, MISS V. M ELLIOTT, 20 E. TH ST . CHESTER. PA. THR FELL. TELEPHONE COMPANY OTt i t'LERK quick and accurate. know!etltoJE, comptometer: resident of Camden fSisTC ferred. state salary. Address P. O, Box a.'.u, Camden. N J CLi:RK8 Young women cetweep the sges- flnanelal house for clerical work, state age l!?' xperlence of office machines and aalarv a' peeled. I" 723. f.edger Office f'LKHKM Young women between 18 and 2." for clerical work In a large corporation; those vvlth addlng-machlne experience pre feried. atate age. experience and salary eg. pert nl P 723. Ledger Office; EI.LIOTT-FIHHER billing" machine operator.1 state experience, age and salary expected. P 71B. Ledger Office. OIRL wanted to cook, wait and downstairs work, for July and August. 4 minutes' from Hosemont Station. Phone Hryn Mavrr (1IHL.H to make 3th at -uihlons. Apply 244 9. . fllKLS. experienced, wanted on caps. 'Arroly . j.-.' rrang non, .-v. vv. cor, ad and Arch. , Y 'ja inn ..uimivn iiomfln ror small msfllfj- a AJ Inn ..HA .. t. .. I. B (.Aa.. A...I ab Jk .A S ii.'.t 1 doing her owji housework, Apply Letrar Home. Mt Airy. v 1 .!. uiio ..in. .ine i.-rii aii:uiui iru li -i.n INI'KSH. graduate, for I P 3S. ledger OfHre small Institution. 2300 OPBttATIVES woonncnv bao-loadino flast trnlteil state flovernment work at Waili Ineton Park, near tVettvllle. N. J., ana IVnn-ylvanla Railroad. tVett Jersey and Seaahoro rllvlalon; also by trolley from f-amoen. 3le TO 3Sc PER HOLTl 'APPLY MarArtTIfftl nrto! roMPAXT WASmSTlTON" PARK WKSTVIM.E. N. J "nsn PATnoi.I. fLERK exuerlenceo. tate nrpt- rlenee. age, salary exj.ected. P 7I4JLaer' Ofne i SCIIOOI, TRAOHIIR. young, wanted for eitf. j floor educational work n real from ,ta ehoolrootn. pleaaant work, pood salary mt , right pereon p 727 T.edfter Offlee. Slf.K PICKERS ANP SPREATJEnS Splen did wages for particular workera; paid while learning. Apply QrlivTold worattd Company. Darby. P. STCSOyRAPHKR nnd Typl't One with e- prient-e on nietnting macnine preieercn. A onlv lTOSW. Allegheny ave. Phone TS STKNtiOllAPHKIlS Onort opportunity rfortlS. experlened ateniaraphers by larva eer-w g-' poretlon; rtate ex exoer-tro , .11, .edger Office. . 'iUir , - . .. '. ar.l: -.fi TEACHER, rompetcnt. vvlth leas than.iej eara experience, wanten ior peraom rvlie work rturlns July and August.0;! 72. I.edfrer Office. J "a TYPIST, with knowledge of hilling. famllU i with ponllstlnB machine: permanent pa 1 lion, with advancement, Apply 17t) rl i Allcclinv nv. Phone Tlngn 740.-V. wivivn. in iiKvicH ivimr.RHArw mHJIBftflAL HOUSE. T.AOY FAMIHAnfta 3'; WITH HAXPf.INO REirnnENOES FOR; KKKt.iii'i.Ntji.w rtc"ti;:;h CREIHTS. ONE AVITH MEROANTir.B TiX,H AOEVcy EXPERIENCE rRKFKnnBP'I ir TATE EXPERIEXCE. SALARY. ETC. P' ' .an LEfiOER OFFICE , WAXTEIl. white waltreaa; wagea $ft per vvek and alcep In: also voting white woman to aaalat In kitchen: wage 0 net" week and alep out. Apply Friends' Arch St Centie. 304 Arch at. VYOMEX nh wanted for offc building cleaning. hour per day. il a. m. to 0 a. m.. 5:30 p. m, to :Sn p. m.: good wages; steady vrork. Appry Room "-wlDBNaiBUILDINC, U'OMI'.N u rck chairs. Apply 1M4 S. 3tn YinNU 1.AOY ljtrk mfv. 'o.. rnar ryntra, nf city. I.fl ionltlnri tpn (nr RsslntaTit - n'tirk tfrnrd rlf-rk on with xpTlcnc on n rrnrAu nrftr r.l . uanA ODnnrtunltV'i rtifp fxrrlfnri Hnd salary expected, YtH N(! I.AI'Y I.hpu Mf(r eti .ncar renter j nf i iv hn polttnn npn for naftlitar-t '((ly-r rUrk. pood opportunity ftnt-fi pr!-. j m nnd nalary cs-pected. I 720, Ueder l iifnc -n-r -J HELP WANTED MALE Klther flai-ltleJ Aili on Pace 2) M TOMAT1C SPniXKI.ER hlu Iness reoulrea a live wire who haa had experience In solicit Ins "nil who Is a result-Better tu selling, preferably one who ia familiar vvlth either the anrlft Vlr liu'lneFa or fire losurance. Real opportunity for rltht oartv Pleas-, give details aa to experience results acconi i.nhed. etc. I" 722, Ledger Of fice ! At "UlllOHII.E parts c.erk; piefer ona who krow Ford parts: good opening and op, mrtunitv Apply Ford Auency. 3302 chesty not st , ,, ACETYLEXE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS BOILER FIREMEN MACHINISTS LABORERS Flrst-clsss men wantd Apply Superintendent's Offlca TOIXT BREEZE GAS WORKS v PASSY'JXK AXD SCHUYLKILL AVES.'M rHILADELPHIA V ft It AUTOMATIC IC screw marhina operatowV -SrI ut Xorth Bros., American nl"r, 3m wanted Lehigh ave tirwim m CANDY MAKER. Inquire Mr. Btrne low tirove rath CARPENTERS - ilf! R-, . . .....a v.nlal ffh WAfk.1 on Oovernment work. Qood wses. w'fc1,'aJf Apily t one with rererencs. - -.. MIDVAt.H PTEEt. AND ORDNANCE CO. KIJDTSTO'NR RIFLE PLANT ; Vi''V M F.nnvsTONE. PA. -fiHAr .? "9 tiu.i .mi.tntra.nl honra-Dally. to S o. m . f.cept 8undy-rSturd to 11 a. m. Trf-Rti J" CHAI'KKRI'fl TO OPF.RATK HI CAR ANO WORK RMAI.I. uakii r-'iitV-rnv lil.il,: ON BOOTH SHC I.ONO IHI-ANO'. .MIIWT.IIH.8IJ n-fj.Tfe arn Aitnviit nnip-r a ik v .:. j.'..''v.v..;; :.. ..vuMi.i .e.I.I(Y i r.ff ivr.i -,'i' onrtw. ' It t a-nill.n oi-VTflit. . M -.. a-fc..-.-.. ...-?. ( tt. -CI'' ' Till "tJ .. ?i H m N 3 ss if j -1 -1 '.SB"! 2i m I f 4 i fc 1 lit 3 -z9$a ova r ",i eAfX ,: tf' O-i-.l .'! 'A mi iv.- -j- ; ',ti,,"s. . ' h - j t a, - ' ' ' mL?&- i&as&v, JKJ?-ilv ".,. -r- -iWHiHB ' '" ' .. - y. i LLf W. .! J . "f . L V-.t - ... ..-V . - . g tt. ( ', '"-J ' . A I H