- -S I- l, ( T, ' " J PJRICES STIFFEN RAFTER IRREGULARITY lltart -Is Easy, but Fair Dc- mand Brings Quick Rally. kt Receipts of Oats Heavy rv, fj Iky GRAIN IIEI.T WEATHER FORECAST I I'M CHICAGO, Nept. B. Dllnnli and Mls lvBli Fair tonight and rrldnyi slightly VisronMn Fnlr tonight anil Friday, t Mlnnwwtn Fair tonight nnd Fridays WHIHIVU IUIIIKIII 11(111 111 PUIIIII IIIIIUM ; Iowa Fnlr tonight niul Fflrinvi sllnhtlv warmer Friday und In west and central i foment. .-.North Dakota Fair tonight nnd I'rl- t;Mi warmer sonth tonight. l'4lyi warmer nontfi tonight. iv pown unicoia nnn .-Neiirnsgn lair nnu Inrnpr tonight nntl TViriuv. I f)K Kansas Cloudy to partly cloudr and con- , vmuni coot lonisnii jrriuay xair una warmer. T. Montana anil Wx-nmlng Inlr tonlsht RM1 Friday. l''4'i rhlcairn. Sent. B. "After moving irregularly under a smaii iTOlumo of business the corn market I gained strength today. The start was gy, but there was a quick rnlly on a I falr, 'demand, part of It from sotith- tern Interests. Later fluctuations r-erratlc. but ns the end of the ses sion approached wire houses were Rood buyers and some of the larger local horts covered, stiffening the tone ,i The list was helped by predictions decreasing receipts. Incident to farm ers Being busy putting In winter wheat after the recent good rains, which will delay shelling and shipping. The best on September was ?1 oB3. tile bottom $1.55 and the close V4c higher at J1.556. The best on Octo ber was $1.584: the bottom, $1.56",, and the final, $1.57',i I.BiVj. against 1.S6 yesterday's last price. (Tho top on November was S1.5GU : the low. 11.54, and the final, $1.65 1.55H. akalnst $1.55 at the close yesterday. After showing strength, oats grad ually sagged. There was liquidation of September, which depressed the deferred futures. The volume' of business wnrf United. Threshing returns were highly hcouraslng and recetnts are lienvv. Stocks are large and there appears to l little demand other than fiom eleva tor Interests. The best on September was "lHc: tho bottom 70V4 nnd tho close asc loner at 70?4c. The high on October was 73c; the bottom 72 Uc and tho close ',4c off, at 72 He bid. The top on November was 74 c, the bottom 7J5sc and tho close, unchanged, at 74c. 'Leading futures ranged as follows: Corn (new delivers ) Ycs'dajs Open Well Low Close close Bent. ... 151 1.50.x, l.M l.vift 1 r.-.U Sol .... l.OOS l.BSti l.tillh 1 B7V I.5.V. iOate .. . CM ... 71 ni iau 70?4 Oct. ..... 724 73 72'4 724 DV ILard Oct 20.73 20 SI 20 70 20 S2 20 00 27.00 20 02 27 00 127 00 20 S3 2U.70 20.SJ 20 DO 24 33 21.20 24.20 24. B3 8nt Oct 20.73 MIDS t&l Sept.' Oct 43 on 42.30 4J 00 42.4" 4J.70 42.45 I2 00 12.70 '43 43 Uia. taskcu j Philadelphia Markets fiRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts, 07,048 bushels. Prices mere . firmly maintained. Quotations: Cars lota In export eleator (Oocrnment stand ard Inspection), standard prices No. 1. rd winter, 12 30; No. 1, northern spring, J2.31. Ne. 1. hard winter, J2 30; No. 1, red win tar, carllcky. $2.37; No. s, red winter, $2.86; No 2, northern spring, $2 30: No. 4, , -hard winter. 2.3t: No 2, red winter. nrnrKy, iJ 34: o a, leu winter, .a;- N nnrfhern flnrllir. $ ' 3'J. No. 3. hard jwfiiter, $2.32; No. 3, red winter, EarllcK, -2VL- ....... ..,- ;urs lieceipis, J-'OU iiuaneiH i ratio raa quiet but prlcea ruled eteadv under Silt offerings. Quotations, SI SO01.85 pvr How, as to Krado and location. . OATS rtennlnta. 411 11!7 hunhols Offer- tnaa were Uffht. but demand was slow and 'Vrjoea were lc lower. Quotations. Car low as to location No 2 while, new. 7H70',4c; standard white, nvw. 774 O 7Mic: No. 3 white, new, 7707714c, No 4 wnlte. new 704 704 c K)UR Receipts, 707,020 lbs. in satks Dfmand was light and tho market wan weak. The quotations follow: To nrrlve. par 106 lbs. in 08-Ib. sacks Winter whiat. lou Der nnt flour, si O JltfD 10 ."n. ICnnsan Wheat, 100 per cent flour, $11C)U.25; spring vneai, ji'u per cent uour ll'il -o KTn irryiTTi ..n w ,.nntn o tG r.o 0,60 per bbl., In sacks, as to quality. PROVISIONS ' The market ruled firm with a fair Jobbing rnand. Ouotntlnns nrn nx fnltons. fltv hnef ta sets, smoked and air-dried. 47c, western beef,. In sets, smoked 47c: city beef, knuckles eVAtft lanaea as nmtrtwl eitml rtlstf1lAj-l JCt WMtern beei. knuckles and tenders, Hmnked, 49: beef hams, J 00. pork, fumlly 13233, llttms. S. 1 cured, loose, 31 K-c, do, aktnned, loose 0t(U'3-'c: do. do, smoked 31fl pot;; oiner n.itna. emoKcu. city curcu, as to ttali4 nn.t i.tAw.irvA U I IS. "J . !.... n1..,l waesMw aim uvtnnr, 111 iyauvi i WI3, oiuuui'U, western cured, 34a."c. do, boiled, bonckss. Jbcj picnic snouiaers, h i cured. ioos, 4c; do, emolced, litJc; bellies. In pickle, ac- PArdlnir tn morn -( Imun Qllnt lirr.ilff.qiif bacon, as to brand and nverncc. city cured, 4cj breakfast bncon. western cured, 44c: lard, western, refined, i7l41w28o; lard, pure City, kettle rendered. 37H taS3Sc. Id a iE.riiir,u i3LU;llJ I Offerings were light and the market ruled srm on a oasis oi 4,tuc tor nno granulated. 4 DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE The market ruled firm with de- nana aosoruing mo umitea onerings, cjuo HUons: New York, wholemilk." fancy, fresh, W4.V27HC; specials higher, do do. fair to if? ' va, xrenn, io tv-c; visconsin. wnoie fancy. 27 'i ( ; do do fair to cood, makms!& -473C, m ?buttj rER Offerings were lltrht nnd nrlfe? yrtrt lc higher under a cood demand. The SuiAUuna, ouiiu-ickvu urt'uinery, extra, 91 higher scoring goods, 01053c: yxtra rata. 49Wc: nrsts. 47i(fi)40c: seconds 47,0: Who; fancy brands of pr4nto Jobbing at i;fiffB8c; choice at 05c; ralr to toud at 'fia54c. jy-KQGS Strictly fine stock was promptly wwnvv uij ui ui jHiLco, Aiie Muuiuiiuua, arree cases, nearby firsts. 114. t014. 70: per tandard case; current receipts, $ia Syilj) (ilU ;ci laoC) nbsiciii vaiiiv iiinin ftiiiu PH.7U per case; nrsts, jia.ouiu1 11 ju pen tr inrenor lots lower: canaicu nnu re ed eggs were jobbing at &36$d3c per n. . , T ruuiiiux l V.TW Th. m.rlr.t pitloil firm laltl, ,1a nwnd fairly active. Quotations, rowls, ac- eordlne to Quality. !HSi37c; sprlnir chickens. apt. Lcahorna. accordlnc to .quality. :15MJ7o: KSS&rrBXSiei Su'cki! Air.D,lSiS,comraltt? shows for the week ending lei do do, old. 803Jc: do. Indian Kunner. 'i a 9ft . .piece. D0cSl.lO; do, smaller sizes, 60080c; ilreons. old. per Pair. 30 U 35c: do. soung. (par pair. 2830c. I xji(ttaa&u rowis were scarce ana "2 c knlaher. Other descriptions were unchanged. mi quotations ranged as folovvs: Fresh Ykllled fowls In barrels, dry-picked fancy alecteu aoo; weignins ids. ana over apiece, S7Hc: smaller sizes, 33S37c: old W)llri,.UIf-l, 07sw u.u.ttim ,,inv.,B, '.western fancy, weighing Itilp: IBs apiece Hviuc weianinK -71 2V lbs. apiece and over, ucks. Long Island and MVI7c: spring duel ;Pnnaylvania 'white, wefghl VMnivlvan 11 H7l38c! sauahs. ner dozen. 'white, weighing 1012 lbs. per dozen. 8 a 9Kl-i1n. welsr (f!f0: do. weighing 8 lbs. per dozen. 10 garao. weigning uvriu ids. per uuseu, i an, An welehlnf ft lhs. car dozen. SO .60! .Fiso. 1.60! do. weighing 7 lbs per doren. S4 50j 5 .I.VInp I1I72AU lh ner flnzen 1RIZ24! '. dark, Sl.rj0S2.o0: small and No. 2. Sl FRESH FRUITS Cvrhnlr stock was in fair reauest and gen erally steady under moderate offerings Quo. -tat Ions 1 Apples, New York and West Vlr Irtnla. per bbl., S2 508.50: do. per , Cushel basket, 40c'J1.50; do, per bushel. .basket. St2. Pears. New York, Rartlett, I ff. ..". 'hnr ineTfi. nrnncf-a f-ulirnfl IL2; per bor. J5fJ; Grapefruit, 43. "Kcapplea, Porto Ulco, per crate. S3QU; 1. Cuban, per crate, S3v?il. Grartes Del aware, Pr 0-Da sue 1 carrier, ujcwji; uo, I, Per WD. uaaJtei. juv-uui uu, v.au- rpla. per box. Jl3. Pears, California, r pox. incvtii. f-eaviicB, aiiiorma, ycr g, '25cl,25. Plums. California, per r. Sltta. Cantaloupes. Delaware, per fatandard crate. S1G2.&0; do, do, per jumbo If orate. Sl.30W2.2D; do, per pony crate, SI '1.00; do. per flat crate. 73cSl; do, Call- ornia ana uoioraao, per sianuaro. craps. r 2508.50; do, do, per pony crate, S2.23 2.60; do, do. per flat crate, SI. 2301,30. VEGETABLES m Trade was ujlet and tho market showed ttle change. Quotations:' White potatoes. rroig, per dpi. rto. 1, 90.au w qu; rto. . 3. White potatoes Eastern Shore per tmtnmm Jersey. Der A -bushel basket No. .- S1L10; No. 3. BOeoSc. White potatoes raay. Per jov-.u.- umi-.a. a, H.iova uu 1. 2. S2.6O02.75. Sweet potatoes. Jersey. r basket No. 1. 11.2501.75: No. 2. 73cO 10. Sweet potatoes. North Carolina, per .W. A. ww., - , ...vuw.l byu. watl puiavoes, r-asiern ouore, per QP1, '. I, M05i No. 2. Sl,302.23. Lettuce. Sfsr, m v ,w" yvici,, .n Dncn. idvuw. reao, ptevt orit. t. liieyi.ou. unions, jersey. ii,oocwsi( uDao.-ver i.iv:o. r jou-io. li.Afei. iMUl'i' m 'mKiMMiiDTi " i r i PfcJT ru-'FM VV' : EVBNJjbrffiHPPBiao Government Local Market Reports Thts daily report Is sent out hy the Bureau of Markets of the United States Department of tprict(Ifnre,' Philadelphia branch, with headquar ters at 300-313 Insurance Exchange Building. (Wholesale prices on large lots to jobbers based on sates at the various railroad depots) FRUITS . APPLES New Jersey. 4-bushel basket!. fancy, $) B501.SU, poorer, 2375c. New York MihT hn .unt m run to i aii. V i fl " feXVi W7Ja2Sr0Dactt,M.tl'ft 00l. I '.. ;.fil4n! .Til - -. ... . uAiNTAi,oui'KS New jersey, , -bushel I K-.l baskets, best, $l.SS1l.fl0i poorer. B(i((75c: Colorado, standards, 13.7(103.60, flats. J1.23 vvL.tu, ieiawarc, sianaaras, s-.ouil.'wo; Jumbos, J2.7SCT8. . 1'KACIIKS New Jersei, 18-quart nnd H bushel baskets, best, Elbertas. $1 2SIH1.78i poorer nncftfl, n-bssket crates, fliPi. . PBAns New York, llartlctts. No 1. $1.00 M2, seconds. SlWl.L'S (bushel baskets). WATERMELONS New Jersey, per 100 melons, JJ0303. VEC1ETADLES BEANS New Jersey, S-bushel baskets. Breen. best. U.IiSffll.OOi wax. 750(0)1.28 BEETS Nearby, per bunch, 8JSc. . VAIitlAaB-t-New Jersey, H-buhel bas kets oiwnoc CELERY New York, per bunch, 12t4 Soc , CORN New Jersey, H-bushel baskets, best, 75CCTJ1 35. CUCUMHERS New Jersey. '.-bushel baskets. 2.V,$7Bc: New York, bushel ham pers, nu7rc: dills. JIOI.IO; plcklers tl.7S , EQur-LANrS New Jersey, tt-bushel baa Kets 40W50o. LETTtfCH Now York, per crate. (2 dozen heaiii). J1SP2. . LIMA BEANS New Jersey, 51-bushel baskets, $3(33.50. ONIONS New Jersey, i-bushel baskets. ellows. tJScifSl: fancy hleher. Now York. M.nssachusettfl, New Jersey. 100-pound sacks. ellon3, (J.2SA2.03I whites. 2 33M2 30. rUl'l'fcRS 'ew Jersev. i-busliel bas- KCIS. HU'tfUUC. I'OTA'iOES New Jersey, H-hushel bas kets. $101.15, N'o .', S5(S03CI 15U-pound sacks. No. 1, J3.73ST4: .Na. 'J, 2.4(l&a 51). bQl'AMI New Jersey, i-hushel baskets, lopi.nc. SNVKET POTATOES Eastern Shore. Vir ginia, barrels, ellows. No. 1. 14 60C7G; NO. L'. $1 7fi9'2.i!ii, New Jersey, V.-buhel bas kets, No. 1. U.MJJ11.7S, No. '.', 7500!S1 10.. TOIIATOUS New Jersey. ?,-bushel bas kets, prlms, 3!iQ GOc. AUCTION SALES TESTEIltoAT J OHANQI.S Ca Ifornla, per box (l'JO to 150 In box). 3.13ll.50. (1"U to i'30 in box). 3tJ5(S'10.10i (JS8 to 324 In box). 7.23 .8"). LEMONS California, per box (210 to 270 in box), J5 10: (301) to 300 in box). $4 .1frS. MtUNKri California, per box. JlcJl 03. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Qustav W. Ulrlch. Plttshureh, Pa., and Mar- earct Mathews, Pittsburgh. John A. Pox 24J3 N. Uth at., and Mary A. Hecser, -'48" N. 0th St. John .laroshlian. l'enna. Hospital 40th and Market ats. and liertha Kazarlan. 5123 ltanstead st. Henrv W. Wntson 1032 Harrlsprt St.. anl Uruesttnc I.lckholT, 5001 Jackson at. Charles r. Haider. 5042 llaerfard avo . and riotence U Osifood. 401H Lauvaater nve. Eddlo PawBon. 10J0 Manton at., and Uesslo WriBht. 10J0 Mjnton st. Owen J. Ureell, U, b. N. It. F., Philadelphia. and Catharine 1). Smith, 240 Chew st. Willie Heuron. fi!(ll Delanccy st., and Elea nor Mason. 52fi0 iJelanccy st. Daniel L. Law I'ort Kennedy. Pa., and Ella M Qulnn. Norrlstow n. Pa "William Carson 24 1 W. olncy ae., and Carrie Forderer. 2024 Oerrnantown ae. John C. Harrlftau. 234 Washington nve., and Erna A. Eisasser, 779 H. 3d st. Peter Hagen, U. a. A.. 542 Wlnton st.. and Prances Schaefer. 542 Wlnton st. Thomas A. Ljhran. 8t Itelmont avenue, and lt.ltlii-1 M. How ere. 05S N. 43d St. I John Wicks, 1532 N. 22d st., and Bessie Allen. 1812 Hlncsold st. Prank hrlnkman. 1342' a Stlllmin St.. and Catherine Morcib. 1512 8. Stlllman st. Alfred Pearce. 21120 l'ranklln st . and Ger trude Larkln. 4411 N. 13th st. aeorse Uourlev. 2i)-'l Urown st.. and Kath- rsn H. Kraul 2310 N. Cleveland ave. Samuel Web. 3131 Pennsi?roe ave., and Jean Koller. 3IP5S Pennssrove ae. Howard I). Tennock. Jr., 1325 N 25th St., and Uertrudu M. Harris. 1027 Titan St. Outn Jensen. 2015 13. Iloea St.. and liar- llet IVarson. 3125 Custer st. Albert E. Horkland. Olcnoldn. Pa., and Eleanor Hryinour. 1212 Mt. Vernon st. Alfred J. Money, 1240 Maplewood ave., and Jennie G irrltv, 5U37 Chew st Itnrrv H. lllrtwistle. 334J N. 17th st.. and Lillian It. Dendt 1421 N. i-awn st. Mlehnnl llrenmn 051 W. Wlshart St.. and Catharine Parkinson, 4210 Walnut st. Emanuel Peiry, Washington, D. C. and Anna r, rnreman 2131 Pemberton st. William E Kurz. 71!) N. 17th St.. and Idt M Turrit. 710 N 17th st. John 1 Itnmses, 13t0 8. 17th St.. and Ljdla Masscv, 102,1 IUrd st. John J. Thomas 837 N. 51st St.. ond Oerda E Johnson, Wilmington Del William A. Hranlcan, 1017 N. Philip at., and rmhprlnn IlrnTileail 1047 N. Phlllln st Henry Downs 1.104 Montroae st una uono IJ Ilattray inni a 4-itn st. , Edard r. llcnedlct. 821 N. 11th st and Edna J carter, 3000 Sullivan st. Georee Jordan 1113 Rodman street, and Leo It rioyd 1S43 N. Sheridan St. Alexander Hoss 010 Wavcrly st., ond Rosa I'lojd 010 Waverly st, Harr I). Flndlav. 2401 Memphis St.. and Mari L. Olil, 24111 Memphis St. James r, McCartney, Glen Itlddle, Pa., and Catherine A Hegarty. 1013 Ilultonwood st. Jacob Leln. 540 N. 00th St.. and Sarah Chernnfskv. 813 S 4th st. Joseph W. Smith. Jr 2.158 N. Gratz st Mar A IlaMs. 013 N 17th st. Sinclair T. Roberts. 0018 Jackson Bt. Huth A. Horn. 5010 ackson st. George E Rogers, 214t N. Lawrence st and and and Keima Piansteli. 122 Biama ave. Httiold H ihiuer. 2322 E Adams st., and Resale II Pearce, 2222 E York st. Juniea 1 Crenny 2310 W lluntlnaton st.. nnd Catharine Murphy, 803 w. Huntingdon Edward A. Wilson. 2440 N. 10th St.. and Helen O Duffy. 234 4 Page st. John Hasan Hi? 1'land, and Kathryn Snnlska. S2S7 E. Thompson st. Waller K Rothermel 144'J S 0th St., and Reglna. M. HenlB. 1020 N. Gratr st John L. Porter. Maple Shade, N. J., and Lillian McMurray. 0105 Sprlce st. Ralpo D. Miracle. V. H. Nay, and Estella tstumaclier. 441U Lancaster ave. Thomas Wilson, 1,132 N. Park ave, bella Wilson. Pcnllsn. Pa George Miller, 3014 Memphis St.. , and Isa- and Doro- tny liempr. 41 inniana ave. John E Agned. 1000 Moorse st., and Clara G KlnB Glensldo, Pa. Henry Miller. 3202 Chancellor st., and Liz zie J. Wnlte. 1315 Ilalnbrldge st. Renjamln Patberg. 40 W. Haines st,, and liiurn Adler. 40 W. tralnes st. Harry Hansberr, 3817 Mahayunk ave.. and Margaret T. R. .Tomllnsbn, 144 Vassar st. Paul Carter, Camp Meade Md., and Marie Southard, Washington.' D C. George W. Weber. 2721 W. Lehigh nve . and Elslo S Koukal 111 W. Wellens ave. , William Schoffstall. New London, Pa., and Irene Nichols West Grove, Pa. Clifford T. Ketchim. U. S. N. R. F.. and Es ther J. Clark 1518 Porter at. Albert A. Henhoeffer. 1024 falrmount ave., nnd Edythe A. Stockdale, 1024 E. Moya- tnenslns ave. Edwin R Stevens, 0148 Ludlow, t., and Mary E. ClaMon. 0148 Ludlow st. 4 ' Refined Sugar Unchanged Xevv York. Sept, B The sugar mnrltet Is unchanged, with local refiners doing business nt the rate of 7.50c for flno granulated. Haws are selling at 0.055O for as degree centrifugals, ine report of reflnem' receipts, fneltlnes and raw Htoek nH comnlled bv the statistical flpri'artment of tha International suirar August 31 fltrures In tons of ZZ40 pounas oach: Itaw stock at beginning of week. 100,392. tons; receipts for week, 3U.84B tons; totalistock, 133,040 tons; meltings for week, 64,274 tons; raw stock at end of week, 78,766 tons. Total receipts for tho year amount to 2,442,679 tons, while meltings for the same period ag gregate 2.368.607 tons. Of the week's receipts, 20,214 tons came from Cuba, 7261 from Hawaii, 6133 from Forto nico and St. Croix and fifty tons from other foreign countries. ATLNTIC CITY. N. J. SUVIMFB ROOBTS HOTEL B0SC0BEL .. Amer. & Europ plana. 13klt. A. C. MARION. Wtrmtniler Kv- av- nr- Bch' nlcv' 0 ' wesoninsier, Pr bath runnnl water, U--V up wkly.; S2.60 up dly, Chas. Buhre. HAULING AUTO TRUCKS TO HIRE 2, 3 AND 8 TON 8TAKE BODIES Uour, Day or Week, Contracts solicited 'JOS. F. McCOURT 28 NORTH STII ST. Phones: Market 010; Main 2413 OBERHOLTZER PHILA. and NEW YORK EXPRESS CO., INC. 2611-29 N. IlEESK STj, rillLADRLPIIIA 1SS.S9 W. 15TII Sf.i NEW YOKK I'lillu. Thoneti Hens. 344i Park 1HI3 N. Y, I'honesi Farrorut 3706-3707 DAILY SERVICE MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS TKI U'EEKLV 8EKVICE PHOENIXVILLE, PA. TOiipfcU,r..'r41 M ARKET ST.. -T , .., BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead ICofiyHfjhtl Mr, Whitehead ttttl anitcfr iotir busirss Questions on buying, selling advertising unit wipoimmf. Ask your Questions clcarlu and Dive all the facts. Your correct nnmo nnd full addres must be olven to all inquiries. nojF u n,crt pa aOMiino WMK of tonorca, i"STf ' Oltaf ".iS.Vm L.'"J,Vtrc I.ma nt J..n..(M... ...It, t. .... !,., t.. .,;""', KS"iti r ""'" " "' stcrv of Peter Fllit'. CLXXXHI "ITIVEIVY" day since I last paw nosle I - have written her. Every other eve ning I've been to Newark to see her, but until today, nothing doing ! Last Monday, I wrote her saying that I would come over to the store on Satur day If she didn't' promise to see me Well, this morning, I had this note from hen "Dear Petey: You mustn't come here I've only got my Job now, and I'll lose It If you come, eo don't come. "If you come, I'll get fired, nnd If I don't get Bred I'll go away where you don't know. You and me ain't meant for each other, so don't make li hard for mc "You'll be glad some day, so don't come or I'll lose my job, and It's all I've got. ROSti: " There was a P S. to the letter which she had Inked over. I puzzled over It for a long time, and while I can't make It out, I can get this bit: " still lovo you your good die " Believe me, a girl like that's worth .hnvlng, even If she hnd no good bringing up. I wroto her right away, saying I'd bo there on Saturday, Just tho same and hoped she would bo fired and then she'd havo to marry mol I'll make dad sorry he ever butted Into my affairs. He can go hang before I'll go near the house until he apologizes to Itosle. I think mother might have Written to me. The only letter I've had from Farm dale alnco the rcrap started Is that one from Mary Gillespie, nnd, of course,, she doesn't know about the row or she wouldn't write. They nre nil a bunch of anobs no, that's not fair, there's some reason why mother doesn't write. Per haps dad's told her not to ! It would be Just like him. Xevor mind, I'll see Rosle on Saturday, and then; believe mo, I'll straighten things out or my name's "mud " I felt as blue rts Indigo all week "C f " nlnnned me on iTie back while I was sitting In the agents' room at the Magni tude Life Insurance Company, mat got my angora and I snapped, "Cut out the funnv business " "Your mental nttltudo Is not con ducive to wilting Insurance policies,' u C." laughed. "Don't bo selfish, sitting there having a glorious time making yourself miserable. If you really have something bothering jou, forget it." "Xovv stop blathering nnd try to say something. If jou had ns much to worry about' as I've got, you'd not be so damn free with your fool suggestions " "Listen, Flint," ho becamo serious. "It you really are worried and I can help you, why, go to It. You can really throw off trouble for n time, at any rate " "How?" I was really Interested "The mind may be compared to a basin. It can contain so much thought. If tho mind Is full of gloomy thoughts, the only way to remove them is to re leas'e them with cheery ones. Once you fill tho mind with bright thoughts there's no room for any gloomy ones " "That llBtena liko a book," I sneered "To hear you talk, jou'd think it was Just a stunt of emptying a bucket of thoughts and filling up with another kind. It's all right to say do It, but how?" , . "By doing something that you are In terested in. Listen, you are really fond of selling, aren't you?" I nodded "Well, I'll gio jou a bang-up lead If you'll go to it now. . It's a fellow who has Just mortgaged his home to pay for PIIOTOTLAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their plcturen thiough the STANIHY Hooking 1 Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc tions All pictures reviewed before exhibition At.k for tho theatie In your locality obtaining pictures through tho STAXLUY Booking Corporation. AlUk 12th- Morris 4 Passyunk Avo Alhambra iat.Daiiyat2-, evr.u:434.u DOUOLAS FAIItnANKSln "UOUNU IN MOIIOCCO" A Or-vl 1 r 52D AND THOMPSON 8T3. APOLLU MATINEE DAILY KMMY WEHLEN in "THE HOUSE OF QOI.D" AD-ArIA CHESTNUT Blovv 10TH ARCAU1 A 10 A. M to 11 :1B P. M. ELSIE FEKQUfSON in HEAItT OF THE WILD" BLUEBIRD SulnAfrvE. ..WEBT'AETfnNa'. BROADWAY "WtSlI?. T CIVIODCCC MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK EMrKbSD matinee daily WILLIAM S. HART In "SKT.I-IKH YATES" "SELFISH YATES' FA1RMOUNT 28MArTDDAiALVY BILLIE nultKE In "IN PURSUIT OF POLLY" CAR 1 1 1 V THEATRE 1311 Market St. I AIVilL.1 0 A. M. to Midnight. JACK LIVING STON la "HirjH TIDE" eT-U CT TllEATRE Below Sprues JO 1 H 31. MATINEE DAILY MADOE KENNEDY In "THE SERVICE STAR" GREAT NORTHERN Broad St. at Erie i.itur.u, n-IIVT.nA TIARA in "UNDER THE YOKE" I IV I DC D I A 1 00TI1 WALNUT STS. IMrkrU'M-' Mats. 2 30. evBs. to. BILLIE DBBKEIn LET'S GET A DIVORCE" I" AHCD 1BT & LANCASTER AVE. LEADbiK MATINEE DAILY WALLACE REID i In "LESS THAN KIN" niQTorLAYS T H E A T R E S OWED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OS1 THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT a-" ABOVE MARKET ack Pickford in lorn oawyer r'PTiAR 60TH CEDAR AVENUE Sr.VtfV ..r . 'LESS THAN WALLACE REID " KIN" COLISEUM Marm Dt' 80lh fl0th Pauline Frederick ,n '"$,& COLONIAL Gtn. & Maplewood Avea. 2:15 ana bud ', at. PUADI CC BAV in "A NINE O'CLOCK TOWN" PIIOTOPLAY8 1-1 inrV A 0TH & MARKET STS. EURLlvA MATINEE DAILY VIRGINIA PEARSON In "HEU PRICE" DADt RIDGE AVE. ft PAUPHIN ST. PARK iUt: 3!lJ. Ev.e:48toll. CLARA. KIMBALL- tuunu "'in jtii ' imfiMr?tfi' EDGEIPHIXADELPHI&, THURSDAY, an operation on his wife. Ho needs In surance now if ever a man am. "I Bhould think ho'd bo dead broke. Won't ho have to pay Interest on his mortgage that probably would take up any money he might have for insurance " "Listen; will you go to it right away if I tell you how o do It. Mind, Flint, It's no cinch It's a man's Job. Now, if ou think j-ou'ro big enough to tackle it I'll tell j-oll how. Arc you game?" "Am I? Lead me to It nnd I'll show j-ou whether I'm game or not" Bellevo me, "C. C." can't get mo on the run by throwing any of thai 'hard job" stuff. "Well, go to this fellow and tell him jou want to talk insurnnce to him He'll tell you ho can't afford It Then sympa thize with him nnd ask him why not. He'll probably tell yoU nbout tho ex pense of his wife's operation With n llttlo moro sympathy he'll most liuciy tell you that tho mortgage on Ills home makes It Impossible to consider In surance " "I'm with J'ou so far, old man, I said, really Interested. "Then nolnt out to him the fact that If ho dies his wife now an Invalid would lose her home. He p.ijb 4 per cent Interest on thn mortgage At his age, ho has only to add 1 per cent to tho in terest, maklncr It only D ner cent to get enough insurance to pay off the mortgage In twenty years, or at the time of his death Doesn't that, sound like a good proposition 7" That was good enough for me all light, all right. TODAY'S KUSINrSS 1UMOHAM The easiest person to' deceive Is yourself. (II G. S, New York city) What does this mean to VOL? IHi'incss Questions Answered I am n mechanic, sixty-five sears of ag nnd my hard work Is done. Can ou advise mo of some work that 1 can take home and do, as a few hours' light work ia all I tan do contlnuouslv Your "Peter rilnt ' in the nevvspipcr I' the most interesting way of importing val uable Infol motion I havo ever seen J It O If jou could manage to rig up a lathe In vour home it would offer big iosl bllltles for vou. for you could tlo .v lot of metal polishing and tho general work of a brasi finisher It you are mechanically inclined ou could perhapi il olocksmlthlng and bell hinging for the hardvvaio stores In vour dtv I know of one elderly man who makci qulto a good living grinding safety razor blades. Ho got the drug stores and tho hardware stores who sell safety razors to lot him do all their grinding Ho put 0110 of the safety lazor blade grinding machines in his house to do the work Could you do any tool-making at home? . , , , Perhaps you could repair household goods If jou are willing to go out a bit, 5011 might perhaps get a job as tlmekeepei. There nre all minor positions, 1 know, but I assume something In this lino would bo more Intettstlng to you I nm very glad jou enjoy "Peter Flint" nnd. hope ou will continue to be a good friend of his DenHjs. Arden Oeorce Arthur .lames V Hannlstrr Annie P llarknr. Mrs. 13, II Hntirr, Sarah 12 Hllllnrrton. I-aura niackstone Lou I a TtorUml Unman. TlnrkniBti. Albert n t fcmpheU, Julian J, Carter. Sarah P f'lnuser I'nrrlo H Clunn Pnrnli A. Coffrj. 5li-y Culp Apnts Ounnlnhnm. Thomns Davison Marsaret I I. Mot. UuMiton Perroll. Mnrpnrot P Pinkenhofer, Klizahet ritzpn trick Cathnrlnt rianlran Mae V, Tornpy. Mowbray W. Pox. Joseuh M Olover. Allco Mary Hartzcll. Kdwnrd C. 1UrBsell, Udward Hoeert. Amanda I ITooper. Richard Hunter. Helen A. Jnnsrn, Irwin C lohniion P. M, Kerr Mary H Ktnhe'm Ieln Klrker. Fannlo 11 t vis. Ucbttca I l.Mieh Cnrnphui MarXelr. Plorenco Mrpnrlinrt Prank Montaomervi Mlw 12. Moore Hobtrt J. Morris, Ilarrv Nafile .Inseph. Pr (tauch, Sopliio K. Rctmer Mar lttlj . Ilmma t Hnrow Thomas r. hmltli, Iucv A. rilter. William Titus, Harry L. ,. Tbehopp Marv VoBt, Catherine A. Wahl Jullun Inolun hophle Wlttlngham. Sarah D Zlmmeiinun. Hannah Annex Sent CI HO UGH hushtnd of llalnllinflliml frlntids lito Ullrabeth Arden Robin lIoodi.ods;e. No 7H, Ord of Sons of StfieorRe. Invited to funeral, Sat 3 P m resldeneo of son-in-tuw. i:dln (lle.nl ill. (J7 Torrcsda.e ae, T.itony. Int Ircenwood K of 1' ) Cem Remains may bo Ueucd Prl , after 7 p. m ARTHUR Sept. a JAMHS tfnSI.EV, son of late John W. nnd Christine M. PHOTOPLAY ID-CDTV KUOAD & COLUMBIA AV. LlDLrv. I I Matinee Dally TIIEDA HA11A In "THE CLEMENCEAU CASE" 333 MARKET W lilftgg STAR CAST In "THE IIOUSU OI' MIRTH" IVOnCI -'5 SOUTH ST. Orchestra IVIVJUIIL, Continuous 1 to 11. TEWEL CABMEN In "PAYING THE PIPER" OVERBROOK 03D 'vb. "NO MAN'S LAND" PAI APF 1!14 MARKET STREET r t.t-.t-wCj io a. m. to 11:13 p. : WILLIAM S. HART In "RIDDLE GAWNE" PRlNPFQQ tl8 MARKET STREET rillIVC.iJJ 8:30 A M to 11 :15 P.M. BARBARA CAHTLETON In "HEREDITY" RFPFNIT MARKET ST Below 17TH IXCVjCI 1 ii A. M. to 11 P. M. ETHEL CLAYTON' In "THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK" RIAI TH GERMANTOWN AVE. INlVl-. 1U AT TL'Ll'EHOCKEN ST. ENID BENNETT in "THE VAMP ' RIVnT I 02D AND SANSOM STS Il V VJLjI MATINEE E DAILY WII.MAU S HART in "THE CAPTIVE GOD" RI IRV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH IUD 1 10 A. M. to 11:13 P. M. CHARLES RAY In "A NINE O'CLOCK TOWN" QAVOV 12u MARKET STREET 3-V VUI 8 A. M TO MIDNIGHT ELSIE TEROUSON In "THE IJANGER MARK" QTANI FY MARKET ABOVE HJTH J I -V11-,I1. 1 iijin a. M. to 11:10 P. M DOROTHY OISH In "THE UUN WITHIN" VlPTORTA MARKET ST. AD. 0TH VlVlV7Ilrt. OA M to 11:15 P. M. WILLIAM FARKUM IN "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" PHOTOPLAYS FRANKFORD im rrankfo1 Pauline Frederick in "Fedora" II 1MRH FRONT ST. &-G1RARD AVE. JUIIIOU Jumbo Junction on Frankfort "L" ENID BENNETT ' " Dga I nPI 1QT 85D AND LOCUST STREETS LULUJ1 Mats. 1.30, 3 :30. Evrs.a:30 to 11 DOROTHY DALTON '" rangp, NIXON B5D DEL0W MA2n-15KT7saTn-d 0 WILLIAM S. HART ln "te1.' niOTOrLAYI STRAND Gt' Av' at Venani' E- of Rroa4 v DOROTHY DALTON in "PREEN EYES" this Program appears in MORNING AND EVENING V.iU i ,,1 , J SF if i' ' i ' .'-:k DRATnH Arthur, aged 24. Itelatlvcs and friends In rin"1 ''!. fuprnl services Prl. 2 p. m. Si i. 'i. ".!; mg, isl'u cnestnut at Int Jit Morlah Cem. JIANNISTISrt Pept.3, ANNIF! llLANClin, vviro nf (leorge M Itannlster, rtelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services Sat 11 a. m J303 w, Somerset st Int prl- i,PSHSn "" 2- Mr KVA Tt, itAKKKR .daughter of Isaac and the late I.mirn J. Hsrtman Relatives and friends .oV!'". ,n 'uneral services, Trl., 2 p. m.. at -,Un.T"s",.,. a SARAH E laughter of Annie nnd late Henrv Hauer nlatlve. and friend, Invited tn funeral service. Pat . 2 P, m, 410 Catell ave West folllngawood, Nnrr t WnJKU" "arl'lgh (Vm niLI.tNrjTO.V Sept 3 LAt'ItA, widow ,.n ,Ul.l.l.,.nK,on and daughter of Hsther and late William Colgan aged 40 Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral services Frl . 11am 2S2I W Harold st Int private "reenmount Cem Remains may be viewed rmtr , 7 tn n p m otW.mJ'ks,T0.N15 Sfn n I-OUIS nt.ACK STONI. Relatives and friends Invited to i.u,n.-rB,li J'"rvI Thtira R p m Oliver 11 llalr Rldg, 1820 Chestnut st Int. Pitts burgh Pa RORLAND On Sent 1. IMS SAMUEL-. niKband of Annie .M norland Relatives and friend,. I p. Morrl, Co Invited to funeral Ssnn'v?' ?I..' 3 P .m . at hi, late residence. 2B00 N 34th st Int. private. !e,niUCaKH'tInt.nA,t. ntvvafrtewn Pa . A Piiiv.L,nEnT ',' v, husband of Hllribeth friSSrh!I!fP. 'J10? """'"'"n). ReHtives nnd tf.ii"!!? In,l"ed to funero Sat 2pm. Wudr?i,rim .C1,,',,rK,1 . ,nt Hillside Cem raJS1,9J?.n!.,d8 '"Hey at Itoslvn rAMPIlELLSep,. , JAMRS j of 1 eLer, ,J- ,nd Susan Camnbell Relatives and friends. Phlla tidge. No B4 L o M." ana emploves of quartermnst'r's dtt. at rn., S 30 n m.. parents' resldenc. 1M2 Mc- Hi. I' ufc -ft""'"" ilVW.". H3" ni AionicR- ' uuivi , iv u. in. int. iioiy rosa ccm Auto i uuri 1 1. r viiti; sent 4 SARAH P widow of Tirnh Ornrp Cartrr. Sr Ri-nilvoa and rrlrndi lnvltr-1 tn funrrnl srvlrr Sat 2 n tn 2D E Walnut lane CWm-inton. Int prlvntp CIorsER In Phllnilelphla Pi ?.j,t 4 cvnitlE i: .lf of Iiornr E riour ilionilvo and rrleml Invited to funeral Sat 7 10 a in L'4rt N Trnnklln t Hlin mass. Immaculate Cnnceniiun Churi-h Ttm. !.Pn NmJ';' 10n.m '"' 1 ady of Loudres Cem Trenton Auto funeral CLUNN --Sept. 3 IMS, SARAH A.. d-iuchter of Divid S and the late Sarah A. Clunn. nt her late residence 440 n ntrard ave nvr notice of funeral will he Riven Ct?rlrY -T?ept ? .MARY COKrEY (nee Hartnett) widow of Michael roffey Itcla tlvci nnd friends Lcmue of the Barred Heart Invited to funeral Sat 1 30 . m , L'Ofl Stamper st (2d and rino sts ) Solemn mass of requiem St. Toeph's Churrh 10 a m Int Jlo's Cross f'eni Auto service CULP Sept. 4 ACl.N'ES CULP ated CO. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat , 3 p m , resldenco of niece Mrs I, shelly 2.'1J Columbia ave Int West minster Cem Remains may bo viewed Prl 8pm Auto funeral. rUNNINOHAM Aub 20 THOMAS CY'N NINOIIAM, aired RS. Uurled from 0020 Paschall ave. Int. private. Mt Morlah DAVISON. Sept 3 MARO VRIJT L . dauBhter of John W. and Minnie Divlson (neo Illew) Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Frl ,1pm. 012 E On tario st Int Charles Evans Cem Rendlnft. I'a Sat Sept 7 Heading papers conv. ELLIOT. Suddenly Sept. J. RUSHTON ELLIOT. Relatives and friend-. Kcnsincton International Ilenenclal Association, Invited to funeral services. Sat .2 p. m . resldenco of Mrs. M Simon. 2005 E Orleans st. Int. private, Trlends may call Frl. ovc. Auto funeral. TERRELL At IlurllnRton N J Sept 3 MARGARET II . vvlfo of William Terrell Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, residence of husbind 212 W Pearl st . Tlurllneton. N. J . frl.. K n m Turthor services Pnt rhapel of Ilradford Cem . Mirshalltnvvn. Delaware County, Pa, 1 p m Int Tlridfo-d Cem I'lNKENHOTER Sept 4. ELIZABETH vvlfo of John Tlnkenbofer nnd daughter of Ellznbeth and late John Davis aged 21 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Sat ,1pm. 043'i State road. Tacony Int private Magnolia Cem Re mains mnv' he viewed Frl , nfter 7 p, m TITZPATRICK Sept 4. CATHARINE widow of James Tltzpatrlrk Relatives nnd friends, Lcaauo of the Hatred Heart In vited to funernl Sat, 8.10 a m lesldewf of son. James J. Fitmatrick 2044 Wtntilr st Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a m Iti. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu neral TI.ANIGAN Sept 4 MAE V . wife of Trank C Tlinlgon and douchter of P. T. and Rose O'llrlen Due notko of funeral will le clven from residence of parents 1S14 S 17th st I'ORNEY September 2. New York, after long Illness. MOWHItAY W aged 41. the beloved son of John A. and Margaret D Torney Tunernl servlcen nt his late resl dence 401 W. ltOtli st . New York Private. rnx ''ept 3 at Wakefield JOSEPH M. TON" service and Int Toxburg OLOVER Sept 2. ALICE MARY wife of .Tosephus Glover Relatives und friends Invited to funernl services Trl , 10 a. m Chanel of St Clement's Church. 20th and Cherrv sts Int. prlvnte GRIEVES At the Women's College Hos pital. Sept .1 10H. EVELINA daughter of loseph nnd Sarnh Grieves Notice of tho funeral will he given from her lato residence, 1004 s 40th st. HAOERT At Atlantic t'ltv. N. J Spt 3 1(118. AMANDA 11. widow of Edwin Hagert Due notice of fun'ral will be given. JIART7ELL sent. 1, EDWARD C, hus. hand of Estelle Hnrtrell (neo Robey). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Trl., 2 p m. 1124 Jefferson st. Remains mav be Mewed Thurs , 8 to 10 p. m Int. lllllsldo Cem HELD Sept 4 1011 nt Lltltr. Pa . MARY ELIZABETH daughter of late Julius W and Emma Held aged 07 years Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p m . nt tho parlors of Martin 1'vnv H Mm JSO'I Diamond Bt Int private. Northwood Cem. IIIEROESELL Sept 2. EDWARD hus band of Una Emma Hlergeseti. aged SI Relatives and friends Invited to funernl serv ices.' Sat . 2 p. m . 3319 N. 20th st. Int. private HOOERT At Atlantic Citv N J Sent. 3 AMANDA II widow of Edwin Hogert Due notlc of funeral will bo clven. HOOPER Sept 4 Masonic Home. RICH ARD HOOPER, aged S7 Relatives and friends, William R Schnlder Lodge No 410, T and A. M , Invited to funernl serv ices. Trl 2pm, 3133 N. Hroad st. Int. private Mt. Tcace Cem HUNTER Kept 3 HELEN A., wife of David D. Hunter Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Trl.. 1 30 p m 1800 M Trent st. Int. private West Laurel HIM Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Auto funeral JANSEN Suddenly. Sept 3 IRWIN' CLV.RHNCE son of Christian and Severine Jansen aged 4 veara 10 months Relatives ind frlendi Invited to funeral. Trl, 130 P m.. parents' residence Warwick ave . Esslngtnn. Delaware Countv Ta Services In St John's Episcopal Church 2pm Int. Mt Zlnn Cem JOHNSTON Sept 3 CATHARINE M . vvldnv of William C Johnston Relatives and friends invited to funeral Trl., 2pm, residence of son John 11 Johnston. t824 I. 12th st. Int. Odd Tellows' Cem. Remains mav b viewed Thurs . 8 to 10 p m. KERR On Sept 2. MARY E . daughter of lato Andrew and Mary Caldwell Kerr Tho rtdatlvoi and friends Invited to services Trl.. 2 p. m , nnn N 3Jd st. Int.' private. South Laurel Hill Cem. KETENHEIM Sept 3 REOINA widow of Lawrence Ketenhelm aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat . 2 p m . undertaking parlors of William II Epplev 3200 Trankford ave. Int. North Cednr Hill rin KIKER Sept 3 TANNIE V... vvlfo of Charles Klker aged 08 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Frl.. 1 n in , 2012 N. Talrhlll st Services Cookman M E Church l?th nnd Lehigh ave., 2 p. m. Friends mav call Thurs.. 7 to I) p m, LEVIS Sept 4 at Mt Holly N .T , REHECCA R widow of Tranklln 11 Levis aged Rl Tunernl Trl 2pm. 42S High st. Mt Holly. N J Int private. Train leRves Market st ferrs Philadelphia. 12 50 p. m for Mt Hollv LYNCH Sept 2. CORNELIUS, son of lato Cornelius nnd Anna Lynch. late of West Chester. Pa Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., fl'30 a. m . B04 Pem broke ave.. East Lansdowne Del Co. Pa. Solemn mass of requiem St. Phllontena'a church 10 a. m. Int St Agnes'a Cem., West Chester, Vf Auto funeral MacNFIR Sept 1 FLORENCE Mac NEIR (nee Harris) wife of Charles MacNelr. Relatives and friends invited to funernl serv ices Frl .2pm. 727 s&rure st.. Camden. N J Trlends may call Thurs. eve. Int. Evergreen Cem. McFARLAND Sent 3 FRANK, son of late William and Catharine MaeFartand. Relatives and friends Hon Namo Society of St Charles's Church Dlv No 39. A O H , nnd Armagh Socletv, Invited to funeral, Frl 810 n rn r"sldenc - brother Jems McSHEA On Sept 4 IMS, ANDREW, son of Margaret nnd Wl'llnm J McShea Relatives and friends Invited to the serv ices on Saturday afternoon, 1 o'clock at his narents' residence, M45 Larchwood ave. Int private MONTGOMERY Sept. 2 In Danville. Pa bv automobile accident MISH EI.IZAHETH MONTGOMERY, sister of Mrs T, Coony, Musrrove MOORE At Atlnntlc City N, J. KV?pt 3 ROPERT J MOORE husband of Margaret G Moore, Relatives nnd friends memhers of r.eds Club. Penrosa Republican Club, Turf Club, all other organisations of which ho was a member employes of th Cltv Commissioners' Office, Invited to funeral "rvices Frl.. 2 p m . Oliver II. Dalr Hldg.. 1820 Chestnut at. Int private. Friends may call Thurs. eve., 1820 Chest- MORRIS Suddenly Sent. 3 HARRY son of lata Albert and Carolina Morris. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services Frl . 11 a m. chapel of Kirk & Nice. CSOl Germanovvn ave Oerrnantown. Int. prl- VnNAOLE. Sept 4 JOSEPH. Sr., husband of Adllno E Nagle (nea Pleato). aged 00 Relatives and friends, members of tho Presbyterian Church and Sunday school of Urldesburz, Invited to funeral, Sun., 2 p m , 2742 Bridge st Services in above named church 3pm Int Presbyterian Church Grounds Remains may be viewed Sat., 8 to 10 p m New York and Cincin nati papers please ropy, RAUCH Sept 3 SOPHIE K wife of Jo. seph P. Rauch and daughter of George P and Mary Moeller ared 4 Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m.. 187 Watkln st. (2d and Morris sts ) Solemn requiem mass. Church of the Sacred Heart 0:30 a m. Int. Holy Gross Cem. Auto service. RENNER Sept S MARY RENNER, daughter of Cora Felgley nnd late M S. Morgan Relatives and friends Invited to attend .funersl services. Frl.. 8 p. m.. 2382 E. Roston sve. Int, private. Sat., 10 a, m.. RILEY' "sept. 4 EM1LV I.UCRETIA. widow of Dennla Riley. , Relative and '(Tp m".' ',7.1d.n"of FraaVrlek" w! ISllty, 12T Rea at.'! lot, prlvattv Friends &", U' " ..EHu .' K , 1' .1 r-M.i'.r . . , .ft " ' .AjSl. I - - V SEPTEMBER .5, 1918 ' nEAtns ROSCOW, Sept. 3. THOMAS I., eon of Amos and Catharine Roscow, aged IS. Rela tives and friends, scholars of second jear of Class No. 1, Northeast High School, nvlt'd to funeral services, Trl., 2pm. 1220 W Firth st Int. prlvnte. Remains may bo viewed Thurs 7 tn 10 P. m. SIIRTOCK Wed Sept 4 1018. SUPAN HI' Hit daughter of the late O, A and S. K shrvork Services and Int prlv. Kindly omit flowers FMITH At Greenwood Conn Sept 4. LUCY A . daughter of Inte Oliver P and Jane R Smith Funersl services Mnkeflcld Friends Meeting House Pit , 1 30 p. m. Friends Invited vvlthout further notice. TILLYER Sept 2. nt Richmond, Va., WILLIAM TILLYliR. of Rustleton Phlla . Pa 'Services and Int. at Richmond. Va TITt'S Sept. 3 HARRY LONSDALE, huebnnd of Hannah Cone Titus, aged 41, Relatives nnd friends Mitchell Lodge, No 200, T. and A. M , Washington Council. No. 1. Jr. O U. A M, and Veternns' Asso . Washington Cninp No 341, P. O S of A.: Nest No' 1(111, Order of Owls, and German town Republican Club. Invited to funeral services Trl., 3pm r.731 Wajno ave,, Oermnntovvn Int Iv Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs. 7 to 10 p. m. TSCHOPP Sept 3 MARY (nee Adlms) vvfdcw of Herbert Tschopn aged 48 Rela tives and friends Star of the East Lodge No 2 shepherds of Heth'ehem Invited to funeral Trl H n m 1i N 20th st High mass St Louis's Churrh 10 a m Int Holv Cross rem VOGT Sept 3 CATHERINE A wife of John Vogt aged 72 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services Sat 1 p. m 201R N Lawrene st Int private. Northwood Cem Omit flowers Auto serv ice WAHL Sept 4. JULIUS husband of Clara Wahl (ree Kraft) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Trl 8 10 P in 1107 W Clearfield st Int prlvnte Sat., at convenience of family WINOKUU Sept. 4 SOPHIE wife of Harrv WInokur Relatives nnd friends Samuel Randall Lodge I O II S Invited to funeral sel vices Frl 10 n m 2000 N 31st st Int Mt Cnrmel Cem W11TINOIIAM Kept 3 SARAH D wife of Alexpnder J Wlttlngham and daugh ter of late Archibald ard Rose Hewlett Relatives nnd friends members of Presbv- tnrlnn Church of the Ejineel Invited tn funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m . 1R3J Iteed st Int Mt Morlah Cem Auto funeral Friends mav rill Frl.. after 7pm ZIMMERMAN (neo Rardslei ) Sept 3 HANNAH widow of Charles Zimmerman nra,4 ,17 rtlntlvea nnA friends Ellin (.'in le No 04, Ladies of tho G. A It . lnvltid to funeral services Trl 2. 30 p in 30 Col- lom st Int Ivy Hill Cem. Remains mav bo viewed lhurs eve LOST AND FOUND RAG Lost, Snturday, 31st., at Absecon. or between Absecon and Seavlew Golf Club, block traveling bag containing men's wear ing npparel Liberal reward If returned to J. II, HcNeal, Liberty Ifldg , Phlla RON'DS Lost, in vicinity of t"i2d and Mar ket sts . bs enlisted man. 2 SuO l.lbertv nSnds. $10 reward if returned It W Schwolker 131 S list st Phlli. DOG Lost, female German police dog nt 17th anil Walnut sts , liberal rcwaid If returned Phono Rrvn Mavvr 21 3 HANDBAG Lost, Monday about noon red hdbg , half-way bet. Westvllle. Glassboro. N. J : Inlt E T 9 . Ablngton. Pa . can ldfv. conti. rew. E R LIpplncott.Ablngton.P t PURSE Lost Trlday. August 30 gold mesh coin purse. In or near Wnnamal.er a Re ward Return to J E Caldwell &. Co. Chestnut nnd Juniper st WALLET Lost, Sunday evening, center of town, black wallet containing monev, classification card, reporter's police card, etc Reward T, Holier, reporter's room, Public Ledger Indenrntl on ce Squire WHEEL Lost, wire wheel, lead color with nonskld 3."i4'4 Tlrestone tire, with broken carrier lock and chain, between Woodbury nnd Gloucester, very liberal reward Rocap. 510 N 01st St. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other t'lnsslded Ads on I'ngei 2) ADVER I ISINO SOLICITOR YOUNG LADY TO WORK ON TELEPHONE ONE WITH EXPERIENCE PREFERRED Sen Miss Lawrence PUBLIC l.EDOER CO. Cth and Chestnut Bts. AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION UNDER THE U. S. GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADEL PHIA AND VICINITY. THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. IS OF VITAL IMPOR TVNCE IN THE PROSECUTION Ot' THE WAR. YOUNG WOMEN RETWEEN 17 AND 31 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. COME AND HELP STRVE IN THIS AT,T. IMFORTANT ARMY OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL YOUNG WOMEN. THE TRAINING COURSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH. 0 0O PER WEEK IS PAID DURtNG THE FIRST mint WEEKS WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APri.Y ANY WEEKDAY RETWEEN 8 AND 0. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. MISS M D RYAN TIRST TLOOl:. 1031 ARCH ST . THILA. MISS O SMITH 400 MARKET ST . PHILA. MISS T. R ZIN'GOL 28 W. CHELTEN AVE., GTN. MISS W O REILLY 20 E. 5TH ST , CHESTER. PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OT PENNSYLVANIA BINDERY GIRLS Experienced girls, steadv work, 48 hours per week, highest wages paid Most modern daylight plant In Philadelphia. In war essential printing plant. Applv nnv time WILLIAM" MARCUS CO. lOtii and Lombard sts. BOOKKEEPER FOR ACCOUNTING DE. PARTMENT; GOOD WAGES TO START EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AD VANCEMENT. APPLY TO MR. WIEST. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT PUBLIC LEDGER. flTH AND CHESTNUT STS.. TIRST FLOOR BOOKKEEPER with knowledge of stenog raphy ln small manufacturing offico In center of cltv; state age and salary V 1H4 Ledger Centnl BOOKKEEPER wanted Experienced hook keener on nccounts receivable ledgers good opportunity. Anplv Toss-Hushes Co 21st and MUrkct 2d floor BOOKKEEPER with knowledgo of stenog raphy, in factory: state age, eilary, ex perlence. reference Apply 2144 N' f,th st BOOKKEEPER Assistant D. 15. bookkeeper reference required, state salary P ""3 Ledger Office " ' CANDY Experienced store girl wanted Steppacher. 1122 W.Suscjuehannaave CASHIER for extra w'ork. Apnly nt once jiui) muri ni .n up si. CIIAMUEUMAID and waitress, experienced with reference. Phone Overbrook 4.173 CHAUTFEUR. woman, for private car for an officer of well-known Philadelphia cor. poratlon, must be thoroughly competent O 40 Ledger Central CHILDNL'USB experienced, with reference for Overbrook Phono Overbrook 4573 Carfarn paid CLERK, general office: permanent position for young womnn tn engineer's office; good advancement. Call or write Mr. Finn, American Engineering Co.. Aranitugn v. nil , nmr-n.iin t 'JLERK wanted for general office work per manent position for right party Address In own handwriting. H 52, P O Box 3441 CLERK and stenographer wanted, Insurance ouice. rtypiv i vvainuc sr C.LLRKS A largp corporation has need of young women between IS and 30 for clerical work good opportunities to ndvanro for those showing abilltv those with add ing machine experience preferred, state nge and salary expected P 211LedgerOrTlce CLERKS female: must bo rapid alid-accurate: no experience necessary If capable state age. details ana salary desired P 230 Iyedger Office , DRUGS Young ladles to assist In drug store: experienced preferred: good salary good hours. Caballero Drug Co . 52d and Walnut sts u "u GIRL, white or colored wanted for general housework: no washing, godd ros for right party. E. A. Bernstein, loth st. below wean, uttuu ga-sj-p GIRL, competent, for general housework ln suburbs, reference, .1 In family Call Trl. ""' ,.,.- ... .. ... -.. .. .. i. in si GIRL over 10: splendid opportunity. R j Rltter Company. lflJO Arch street. GIRLS 17 years up for various manufacturing deportments SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Excellent working rondlllons Good wages , ALSO CAN EMPLOY abort 10 girls 14 to 10 for Inspection work Continuation school In factor? where pupils attend ishort time every day thus offering rest from work. and doing away with a long; school day MILLER LOCK CO. Orthodox and Tacony ata. Frankford f.'aJ k'h r',SJ3 ; HELP WANTED FEMALE (Oilier Classified Ails on l'nse 2) THE R. M. IIOLLINaSHEAD CO. need aiRLS TOR ALL KIND3 of IMPOnTANTGOVERNMENT WORK Hack up the bos who have gone away. Tho more jou help, the sooner jou'll neo them again. APPLY TODAYI AT ONCEI THE R. M. HOLLlNaSHEAD CO. 0th nnd Market Sts. Camden. N. J. or Nearest U, S. Emplojmcnt Office oirls over 1ft years of age to work In bindery: ex perience not nccessarv good wages, molt modern dav light plant In Philadelphia. In war essential printing plant. Apply anv time. WILLIAMS; . .MARCUS CO. 10th and Lombard sts. OIRLS TO LEARN TEEDING Good wages IS hours per week. Most modern dav light plant in Philadelphia. War essential printing plant. Anlv at nnv time WILLIAMS M VRCITS CO. 10th and Lombard sts. GIRLS 10 venrs of ngo or over light ma chine work, "xnerienre not necessary, per manent positions gooil imv white learning, ImleTse a, cording lo profli lencj Apply A T Moor" 101 llnri- st GIRLS wnntfd nbnut 10 venrs nt ngo. In office of large mercintlM firm, light offce duties, chance for advancement. Address P 218 ledger Office GHtl.s not over 10 venrs not returning to m hoot for light wiik In newspap,! office. Vpplv Cit Edltoi, 1 urth lloor COO Chest nut st GIRL wanted exp'rlcnret bookkeeper on ncnunis r"ceiirie i.i, rs goon opnor. tunitv Annlv Tnv Hui,bfs Co 21st and vinrn. t srs - I nnor Olltr s or women to lenrn millinery: well paid white lcnrnlng Applv cor Tront and P-U'nhln sts The Trankel Mllllnerv Shop HOUSEWORK white, fnmllv of 2 must be rood cnok nn wishing rood wages fan before noon 2'11S (1-irn, t st Dkn 10S3 HOUSEWORK White girl for general housework pood wages '128 Giiard ave. sofond (Innr Ask for Mrs Mass JOB PRESS TEEDERS Steadv work 4S hours pt weelc highest wnges. most modern davlight plant ln Phlla delphla. Applv nt anv time In war essential printing pi int. WILLIAMS MVP.ruS CO. lOLh and Lombard sta. JOB PRESS TEEDTRS vvinted to feed card. board Brovwi ltallyCo1in Jvr Tranklln LIBRARIAN experl, need ind rnpable of'or- ganli'lng a Ubinrv for women war work ers Women's Welfnre Woodburv N 'T Big Lmdlng PI int Washington Park N .1 Take Gloucester fern Woodbury car stops nt r.rflce MAID white rrn'ostint "good pav and home to good cook and housekeeper one who o.vn iTS her work cheorfully M.-s J F uir Hivcrgiml and Walnut st . belanco AHLI.INI'US cxpeilrnced liberal salarv long season' opportunity for rapid ad vancement Applv Elfman's 1421 Walnut st MOTHER'S I1EI.P1VI or governess, exerT enced. Trench preferred Phone Ovrrbrook 810 W. or call 2412 Bryn Maw r nve JMahi OTTICE GIRLS excellent orportunllles for advancement In a Urge Omncldl Instltu Hon for voun? girls 14 to 10 lears, nleanint surroundings nnd good hours Apnlj stat Ing nge P 211 Ledger Office. SALESWOMEN' Hi st cHs grocery nnd Apply Trcd P Bell, fruits, good siliry 4S28 Woodlnnd live SCRUB WOMEN, 21 fall 7 n m Bring bucket, brush and cloth Quaker City Cleaning Co 00 Bourse Bldg. TEJIALE OPERATIVES from 18 to 45 j ears of age 1000 WANTED ' WOODBURY. N. J.. HAO-tOADINO PLANT United States Government work Washington Park n"ir Westvllle N J on Pennsvlvnnli Raltrnad (West Jersey nnd Seashoro Divi sion), ulwo by trolley from Camden Treo transportation to nnd from Philadel phia C imden and Interim dlntt points. Cars reserved for worn, n operatives. Working hours: 7 a m. to 3 p. m and 3 p. m to 11 p m 34o TO ,'i lc PER HOUR Beginners receive 34c per hour while nndr Instruction which lapis from 1 to 2 weeks after which tho rate la Increased according to proficiency. This gives vnu an opportunity to show vour patriotism ond do jour lilt vvhtle being paid for It as the opi pition of this plant Is essential to our Oversea Torces Lunch mil' be enrrted Into the plant or purchasfd at cost In tho Caf, tcrla. Further Information raiy bo obtained by npplvlng to anv United States or Tederal Emldujment Bureau or MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY 33 S. lflth st. (second floor) Phlli , Pa., or i EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON PARK WEbfMLLE. N. J. SOLICITORS THE PUBLIC LEDGER REQUIRES SEVER VI, FIRST - CUSS SO LIClroitS I' OR CIRCULATION! PROMO Hi IN', VBILITY TO MEET AND TVI.K TO THE BEST PEO. Pl.E IS ESSEVIAL HIT" PI. It MINAI, APPEARANCE WILL RE CEIVE T1RVT ( (INSIDERS. riON, A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR FEW WOMEN OT M VI I'P.i: YERS WHO DO NOT OI.'IECT TO 11OUSE-10-HOURE Sit-1CITION ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CHEW MANAGER APPLY TO MR ('OK REA. SECOND FLOOR. PUBLIC LLDGER BU1LDINU. STENOGRAPHER for cotton-yarn business: murt be neat rapid and accurate good salary and excellent dunce for advance ment Apply 405 Merchant and Mariner Uld . 3d and Chestnut sts. STENOGRAPHER c-c with secretarial abll lty pref, rred must he high-grade, rapid and accurate anil with comprehension do not call but write giving full partlrulars MHRCrMNT SHIPBUILDING COUP U S bHIPPIN'G MOV III) E 1' CORP. HARR1MVN. PA hri'.NOGRAPIIER Enrl n ed and cap able of doing .oud work Ininvdjato em idovnunt iirnnunt position Mac.Vrthur Brcs Darbi Pa Applv pusonallv Phcne Darbj 710 (Tike mule No 11 to. end of line l STENOGRAPHER Straight stenographer ana tjpewiiter li, Ighborhood Id and Vino sts . hours 8 to 1 noon Saturday $1S vvccklj with 10 per cent bonus, payable quarterly P 2J7 Ledger Otflce STENOGRAPHER experienced and accurate; pieasani worKlng conditions' state experi ence and salary expected P 120. Ledger Office STENOGRAPHER wanted some experience essential one who would bo vvlllirg to use Ldison dictaphone pref, rre 1 Bernstein Manufacturing Co 3d and Allegheny STENOGRAPHER Onewlth pome Itnowlidgtf of bookkeeping Apply Charles ! bmltn, Inc . 1300 llaco i it STEN'OaltM'HER One familiar with Under vvooi machine. Apply Win Foster. 1J03 N 31st st blENOGRAPHEK wanted Applv Sibaika maxon Mills Allegheny ave and Hani oik STENOGRAPHER experienced Apply the Barrett Co. loth st and Oroya Terrv rd, TELEGRAPH OPERATORS. tor private branch, tiny or nlht work state pge and reference vdlresa P 220 Ledger Office. TYPIST Permanent position In engineer's office, cood advancement. Call or write Mr. Finn, American Engineering Co , Ara mlngo ave. and Cumberland st WANTED 15 women skctchers Shop work a piellmlnary course In mechanical drawing will he given, covorlnj a period of two months excellent wages paid while learning Apply Mid vale Steel and Onlnar.ce , Company, Nlcntown Works 4301 WUaahlckon ave. itt -V; Vr('vkrf,....ss' - rrvai" , v w - ? ..aasfc, ...! s tfiJ 7A i.. , " V .'. . .. - Tho following is' a llst'of" ' 3ftt T tmittct. ctt A-rtrcl s-! s(i i i,ls kJlrtl J--"', EMPLOYMENT SERVICE MALE HELP THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS f 1521 ARCH STREET 5230 MARKET STREET O00 MAIN STREET. DARDY 514 SOUTH BROAD STREET 824 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET FRONT AND YORK STREETS 4370 MAIN STREET. MANAYUNK COR FRANKFORD AVENUE AND HUAN STREET. FRANKFORD CAMDEN. N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS CHESTER. PA. 010 SPROUL STREET FEMALE HELP 1311 ARCH STREET 1201 FRANKFORD AVENUE 135 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET 514 SOUTH BROAD STREET (colored) HELP WANTED FEMALE (Oilier Classified Ads on Tage 2) WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4R HOURS PLENTY OF OVERTIME m STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND "MARKET STS. CAMDEN, N. J. YOUNG LADIES wanted living ln th vicinity of Oak Lane Olney and Logan, (o do ceneral clerical work on the draft board. Address In own handwriting, stating experience and salary expected. F P52, Led ger Central Hit NO ladv for clerical work In accounting depirtment, must be neat and accurate: emplojes' dining service on premises. Key- ntone Liihricntlng Co 21st nnd Clearfield. YOUNG LADIES to assist on soda fountain eventnea. good salary; good hours. Cabal' lero Drug Co . 52d anq Walnut sts OlNG LADY for assistant In the purcnaa.. lng department of a large concern; good wages. Apply John & James Dobson, Inci sou Chestnut st I HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on Page t) ANGLESMITH3 BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETING. DRILLING. ETC.) COPPERSMITHS TLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP TORGERS LABORERS (WHITE) MESSENGER BOYS r Seo representatives of the New York Ship building Corporation nt tho United States Emplojmcnt Service. 1521 Arch at. APPRENTICES Bojs (over 16) wanted aa apprentices In evening newspaper office. fifth floor. 000 Chestnut st. Appfy nearest U S. Emplojmcnt Service. Bring thla ra with you . ASHMAN Phlladelthla Rapid Transit Co. nnn Beach st Apply nearest United Stntes Government Emplovment Service Brlnz thla ad with you ' ARTISTS Several commercial artists of general capacity. Anplv, with samplea of vour work Mr. MarKonxle, Associated Artists of Phlla 1010 Sansom VTnlTOR.S A large corporation Is In need of voung men with practical bookkeeping or accounting experience bank men pre ferred state age exivrlnce and salary ex- n. ,ld P 21 J T.o Tgr Office HTN'CIT HANDS on plumber supplies. WIT N oth nply nearest U. S. Employment Sorvlce Bring ad with oil. "ysaja, c MSm tirW ROOKKEFPEK with knowledge of stenog raphy ln small mfg office In center of cltv etste nge nn 1 salary FPU Led Cent. BOOKKEEPER capable of tnklns- full flinrge of office rnnnnfacturinr conditional, state particulars P 228 T.edger Office BOOKKEEPER vv inted in contractor's of. ' flee, 40 wars or above state age. salary wml e-fnerienco G 41 Ledger Central l.miKKI't-'lM'lo V. large corporation Is In ni ed of voung men with practical book- l.-'enlng or accounting experience; bank men preferrel state ace experience and salary , xnerted P 210 t.Mger Office BOY to feed Gordon press with or without experience 000 Chestnut Apolv nearest T' S Employment Service. Bring this ad v ilh vou BOY over 10, for office work In prominent Importing hiuse: permanent: good salary nnd opportunity. Apply Lawrence Johnson is Co . 200 S 3d st BOYS wanted at once over 10 -tears of age JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. Second and Market ats.. Camden. N. J. Apply nearest U S. Employment Service Office BOYS 16 YEARS OR OVER WANTED AT ONCE BECKER, SMITH & PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE. Or nearest U S Employment Service Bring this ad with you HOYS WANTED Good opportunity tu learn trade in war es sential printing plant. WH.LIAMS X M4.RCUS CO. 10TH AND LOMBARD STS. APPLY NEAREST U S. EMPLOYMENT wi.-T,im- uiiixil TUTS ATI w'T-rvr vrirr BOYS 1ft YEV.RS OT AGE OR OVER TO OPERATE DUPLICATORS KiD PER MONTH MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING CORP. U b. bllll'I'IVO BOARD E. F. CORP. HARRIVIAN. PENNA. Apply nearest U. b" Employment Office Bring this ad with you. BOYS Sixteen or over, for office work and messenger service u. a. i. eo. 24 N. 22D ST. "A? -six-si nnva SEVERAL WANTED FOR OFFICE WORK; MUST BE IB, .. YEARS ejcu; u.vui tuna wno,A5. ARE NOT RETURNING TO t . SCHOOL NEED APPLY. CITT .-vr 1 EDITOR. THE EVENINO PUBLIC" sj.v" i l.Fintr.n BOY. general office and shop meesen lfi ( poriumir ivr i-'viwiiw g V'7ra ta 6.301 salary cl ,r start. , Mr ; ward.w. ,- Ti-rb a-." AJBBU 1 'R, P1 !ai','sj ttB ! l,l,.,'tli t ...i Vtfe .. k..H i,fi A ' 'vfj ws tsM