Sr'.: t - yn jt fcf T - m it" .1, v.l - vt- .- - -. I -V'. 'i.u - t , bi. g-, VS. K' M & K c p?. ! fek BU ? r Vo GOSSIP OF THE STREET Outside Stock Prices i' .( lb V-T, fttiNKERS DISCUSS RECEIVERSHIPS ' OF NEW YORK'S STREET RAILWAYS trong Sentiment in Favor of General Increase in Fares (March !4, 1010) fft.- -.. . . t . ll.. In) ) aiip louowins laoio snown mu in I recorded Ralo price nnd dntoa of trans nctlon of banK. trust company ami va rious loeni Mocks, aeliiotn. nnn, in noma cnneif, never dealt In on tho Philadelphia Stock IhcchaiiKo. (Quotations compiled by Uarnes &. Loflnnd) : Bonis to Meet the Present Condition of the Street -Gossip w, 4' 1 Efti I '4 V u. 3 rrf &V VTt NnXT to the rise tn steel ahd the resultant effect on vlrtuallj the whole lit na wm antlclnated. the recelvershlD for the New York Intcr- tfi- borough Consolidated Corporation was the mnln topic of discussion In the financial district during tne nan session on saiuroay. Among the banking and Investment houses little was talked about outside the appointment within the last few days of tho three receiver ships, covering eery street nnd subway railway system In New York city. There is a strong sentiment in favor of a general Increase In fares to meet the present conditions. While It Is acknowledged In some quarters that overcapitalization has much to do In the matter, any attempt to wait for the slow legal process of reorganbatlon through the courts would fall to give tho Instant relief which Is necessary. One ot the largest public utility banking houses In the city, writing on the subject, savs. "Tho critical situation of many street rallwa companies which havo been unable to obtain higher fares with which lo meet necessary Increases In tho cost of labor and materials of all kinds Is one deserving nation wide attention. It is absurd to think that anv business can virtually double Its costs of operation without charging moro for Us servlco or product. Tho credit of street rallwas has been lit least temporarily ruined and it will be very dlmcult to raise -new money for nn future Im provements or extensions. Banking houses and Investors will not be In terested in securities of this kind without some drastic change which will in some way assure a reasonable return on Investments made in this most necessary and important business. The receiverships for tho New York Railways Company and the Interborough Consolidated Corporation is only the latest result of present conditions. "The solution maj eventually be found in some form of a 'cost-of- service' plan, providing for valuations of street railway properties with sliding rates of fare, which shall be so adjusted as to allow a reasonable Veturn on the Investment Such a plan Is now ui operation in Boston, Cleveland, Youngstown and other communities." . . Below are tho opinions of well-known financial concerub on the lead ins financial subjects of tho last week: Guaranty Trust Companj The United States Tariff Commission has submitted to President Wilson, as a result of Its Investigation of reci procity and commercial tre-itles, a report in which it recommends a polkv for the United States which "should havo for Its object, on the one hand, the prevention of dlscrjmlnatloa and the securing of equalltv ot treatment for American commerce and for American citizens, und on the other hand, the frank offer of the same equalltv of treatment to all countries to re ciprocate in the same spirit and to the same effect." It is suggested that without disturbance of the general tariff policj of the country and with out committing the eountrv definitely with respect to the permanent commercial arrangements which nuj result from the Peace Conference. a method of additional duties can be effected to seouro fair reciprocal treatment from foreign countries While Congress would have lo pro vide for such addition il duties, the commission believes the actual im position of them should bo left to the discretion of the President JFrazler Co The tremendous activity in the stock market In the last few dajs would indicate that the revival In business Is near at hand We are still of tho opinion, however, that the tide has not completely turned and that it will be well not to become too enthusiastic until such 'time as actual orders begin coming in lo the manufacturers in this country. The placing of a peg price on steel may have one of two effects It may either induce the purchasing agents of the eountrv to buy now that they know the price cannot go lower, or It may absolutely prevent all buying if the price set is too high to enable business to be done on that basis. Its effect should bo definitely shown within tho net two weeks arid will, in our opinion, Indicate the course of business conditions for the remainder of the ear. Chandler Brothers & Co The market during tho last week fairly well retained the strength conspicuous for five weeks past, but It wag scarcely the same sort of quality. The gains this week were in tho ma jority of cases in the cheaper class of stocks. To be sure, Teas Oil made a new high at 217H and United Cigar Stores at 138 and Marine pre ferred took another aerial flight to 11, while Atlantic Gulf and West Indies also gave one of its sky-rocketing performances ard Industrial Alcohol made the shorts squeal as It climbed to 146, but the real features of the week were Sinclair Oil, Willys-Overland, Allls-Chalmers, Butte and Superior, Maxwell Motors, Ohio Cities Gas and Oklahoma Producing and Refining, which have as jet scarcely attained to the brotherhood of the big ones. Predictions of Impending great Industrial activity and of the startling opportunities for United States leadership were generously cir culated and utllUed to further advance prices. International conditions were so congested and unsettled and the conflicts between "Idealisms" and "actualities" were so wide apart, even to the point of disruption of such a cordial partnership as is supposed to exist between the President and the Senate All these severally were apt to be disturbing factors when securities have momentarily passed from the hands of the strong to those of the weak which, w ith the new Victory Loan launching so un comfortably near, excites some apprehension among the conservatives. Wheeler, Elliott & Mann Probably no American locality is as much interested in public service securities, particularly passenger railways, as Philadelphia. For several years, due to the efforts of several banking firms, this neighborhood has had tremendous Investments in such coi poratlons. A few have shown no losses, but with many there has been a discouraging shrinkage in values. This has been largely because of a stupid misunderstanding of the situation on the part of the public, misled by self-seeking politicians and unintelligent newspapers, who seem to think the piopertles were built for amusement, or to lose money. Instead of Investment. Trequent recdiver hlps have proved that the properties did cost something and that power, Wages and cars do cost more than some ears aso. There is little doubt but that the securities of these companies have seen their worst and that there are few better opportunities for profit than in buying some of the underlying securities at a third less than their former selllnc prices. There is a nation-wide sympathy with these utility companies which Is forcing better rates and ultimate restoration. Edward II. Smith & Co The moderate reduction in prices of steel products, which was not so large as had been expected, and the opinion created among steel Brokers that quotations are likely to be maintained for a year, has a stimulating effect on steel stocks. This is favorable to the general market, and in the absence of adverse news it is believed that Improvement Is likely to continue. Halsey, Stuart & Co. have installed an exclusive prlvate-wue service between the Philadelphia office in the Land Title Building and the main office in Chicago, the New York, Boston, St. Louis and Detroit offices. This makes It possible to give much quicker service and will be of great assistance in handling the large volume of bond business which all In vestment houses expect to share in after the Victory Loan has been placed. No Investment bond dealer can complain of the demand for securities since the lost Liberty Loan, but the preparatory work for the next loan Is beginning to take the time and energy of the bond men, and this de mand will Increase during the coming weeks. However, there Is a con siderable amount of financing which will be offered before April 21, and Investors continue to show a large capacity for tiulckly absorbing attrac tive Issues. J. P. Morgan & Co. announced Saturday that airangements have been made by the Southern Railway Company, with the consent of the director general of railroads, to offer to holders of J5.250.000 South Caro lina and Georgia first mortgage 5 per cent bonds falling due May 1, 1919, the privilege of extending their bonds for ten years with Interest at the rate of 5?i per cent per annum. Holders of the maturing bonds will be offered the privilege of extending and at the btime time of receiving a cash payment of 2,4 per cent, so that the extended bonds will thus net approximately 5.80 per centj. Holders who prefer not to extend will get par and interest at maturity. As a result of the announcement of a receiver for the Interborough Consolidated Corporation there was considerable nervousness In the securities of that organization. Liberty Loan issues are actlv e, but dlsplaj ed a firm undertone. Buy ing of a substantial character is said to continue in theso Issue?. For- eign governments are also firm, with a fair turnover. Railroad and in ,V' dustrial bonds are inactive and the market as a whole Is extremely dull. Secretary Glass has Issued a statement that the fifth government loan, about to be offered, will be the last to be put out by th govern- "laent. This had a steadying influence ever Liberties. American nnU .'Ha ivanK or Commerce . 1-T IBink of North America ."11 U Proart Slreet .. . 0 Ontennlnl National 27V On trnl National . . 4I" Corn Ktchanco NaH..3(i nishth National.. CD rnrmera A Mech Nat 17 rirst Nnllonat 211 fourth Street National 310 Vox Chane tt Franklin National rnit4 (lermantown 1 4cV OlraM National . 144 K'enalnft-ton National . 101 Manaunk National . IV) Market Street National ISO MMille Cits Hank 2H National Securltj 442. Ninth National . . 140Vi Vorth Penn 12' Northern National 200 Vortrmeatern National 4011 Penn National 274 rnlluilelrhla National .10 Quaker C!t National 110 feeond National. 317' Pluth National J02 Snuthwark National tVi't Southwestern National n't Tenth National . 120 Textile National .. .. llVi Ihlnl National 2"0 Tradeamena National . 2V0 t'nlon Natlonnl . 210 West Philadelphia . 45 Date of T.ast Kale May 21). MS a. in. 20. Nov Jail Jt Apr Nov. Mar. Dec Autf Auk Ten Oct. Vtb Oct No. Oct Dec .Ian Oft July No Mar July Dec Feb Teh Tan Nov Nov. Oct Apr Jan Julv Sent. Dec Jan Nov. ttl in in 14 17 111 18 1H D) 19 11 19 18 IS 1R i IS m is at 'is IS. '18 r, Mn 31. '18 20. in j, 'in i in, 'io i 22, 'in i 11, '17 1 r, 'in a. '17 ill Ma n. 'in 31. 'is 14. 24', 28. 21. 4, 31, in. 18. 20, LONDON STOCK MARKET ! Fresh Advances in Home Hails and Gram Trunks- Undertone Steady I.omlon, March 24. Statements that negotiations for an adjustment of labor dinicultles were proceeding smovthlv made sentiment on tho Stock 1'xchangB cheerful today nnd the undertone of the markets was steady In the main. There was n fresh advance In home lal'fl and Grand Trunks. Tho gilt-edged teel Ion al?o wdr hard. Confusion In foreign exchange led to unsteadiness In foreign securities Thoro was n brighter feeling In tho Industrial group, owing to expectations that a settlement with the miners will ac celerate a revival in trade. viAitnir.n 110WKN nniNKKH Married In Phila delphia. March IV. 11110. nt the Arch Ktreet Preabyterlan hurrh. In the Rev. Clareno Mnear'nei. K711V TIOVVKN to CATII liTtlNE BHOnKIl IiniNKBR 1IIRTIIS llOOIins -At llll V Md at. Hon March 17, win at 4 2.V New York, now. ARD lil.l.IOTT rtOUKHS eon of Edith El liott and l.iimund I'endleton Holers. Steatljs Trait Companies Jan Tan Mar hept Oct Ten. Teb Noi Tan Teh. Jan luly Mar Oct Feb Jan Jan. Oct Nn rob Tan Dec Tuly De Nov. reh Oct Oct Vlny "Mar Mar N'o Nov Oct Tan. Dei Dec lVb Oct Teb Mar Mar Jan No IMi Jhr Auu I'eb Apr rii Auir Teb Tan Jan 1 lire Insurance Companies OlMrd l.lfo In... . 't'i Mar Ih.Ulelphla. Life . 10 Vi 1 I lfe Insurance t'ompanlen Aldlno Trait Helmont Truat A . Centrnl Truit t. Sa? . C'heltcn Truat Colonial Truat Columbia Ae. Truat Commercial Truat Commonwealth trust Contlnentil-IIoult Truat Umpire Title . Trust. Txcelalor Truat Federal Truat Fldelltv Truat Tin Co of Pa, lat pref do 2d pref Prnnkfnril Truat Franklin Trut flermantown Truat Olrarrt Ave T L T Tlrard Truat Guarantee Truat Haddlncton Title . Tr Hamlltitn Truat TInlniealiurtr Trust Induatrlal Trust.. InteRrtU Truat Kenalniftnn Truat . Idi ml Title . Truat Ubrt Title & Truat . I,OKlin Trust . VfiniMink Truat . i Market, St Title & Tr vferrhnntK t'nlon Truat 1 Mutual Truat . . . . Northern T ruxt I North Thlla Trust I Vorthweatern Truat . Pelham Truat Penna Co for Ins. etc . 1 People's Truat . , Ptilla Co for O Mtces Philadelphia Truat I Provident I.lfe A Tru-t I n.al r.tatc T I K T ( Real llatate Truat com d pref republic Trust . . . i Itlttentiouae Truat Taconv S D T . T I Tloia Truat I Culled -co I. T t T W us no Junction i West Tirol Truat I V eat l'hlla T & T 1 T0 R-. OS 1411 l in -Ol'i 4on 21"' 84 17 no 12-i :n mo iny4 -II' sosV-j 111) 121 inn 02H 17R 2. '3 4 nn 4R1V4 101 li,n 04-i 111 no v. -no 1!P0 2n 110'i 700 in 140 71il 481 32W r.nu, 117', 'Jr'4 210 in l oo 1110 117 1 24, n, 23. Alliance . . Tire Aaaoclltlon .. Franklin Independence Security, 1 Ina Co of North Am. I Tna Co of State of Pa I T.umbermen's I Mechanics' . . . ) People's National .. . I Reliance . . United Firemen's . .. tn; 31 2 on 21 2S4 V4 100 is r.o i.' Feb Feb Anr Mil Mar Die Sept. Nov Feb May Apr. IMsaenner Ilnllwnr SloiUs Camden L ltl7ena Cnntlne Fmt TJi Fifth t Sixth Suburban . 18 lltni i Kill etnn 4 i Streets. 2S4 i (10th . 11 ntnl . i ft HaddtnK fWmint'n (4th sih). not, Heatonvlllo M & r . . 12J4 do pref .PJ, nreen ft Coates Sts ... 117tj Philadelphia City 12fl,H Philadelphia Darbs . 10U Phlla 4 Crasa Terry . n.U nidne Ave . .... 2on3 Second ft Third Sta . .210 Thirteenth .t ISth Sta 2n.Vj TTnlnn Pasaenerer .. . .HO West Philadelphia K.S Railroads Camden & Purlinc Co . 30 Catavvlaaa 1st pref .. do 2d pref ... Chestnut Hill . Delaware Dela H Hound Broolt. . T-e Mihanntf . 1 Fast pennavlvanla I Elmlra & Williams com o pref ... . Huntlnu- &. 11 T com. . do pref ... r,chlsh Valler pref.... Utile SchuvlkUl l.vkena Vlllev .. Mlnehlll & Seb Hnven. North Pennavlvanla .. Phlla A Trenton Phlla Otn Nnrrla .. t'nlteil Coa of N I Western N Y t Pa . . . 40V, 40 m 4iw ie r.o'i -.8 r.o 70U n io l.'O 4' 14 r,.' 8 108 tin 183 10 Miscellaneous Amer Pipe L Con . . . IO'i li-erKner J'-ncei iirew. do pref 2n Brill Co 4 do pref 0 Do I.ontT Honk Me J Fnternrlae Mfff Co . . . 14 l Ke atone Watch Case . 70 Merrnante vvarenouhe. un Vlulford (It IO Co . 17, Northern Liberties Gas 3v Penn 'Jrarno .... Penna Cold Storage Pennn, Silt Mfir Penna Wurehoualnc Phlla Hourse .. do pref .... Phlla Warehouse . Phlla VVha SUM . , Stetson (J B) . . . . lO-.Va do pref 1VO Weatmoreland Coal . 711? (This tnble appeal a eadi Evening l'ublle Ledger.) , 1 . K11t 1011 l.'O Jnn Aim Feb Oct Auir. Mar. July Mar June "Feb Dec Trn Nov Mar Mar Dec. J.'ar Mar Mar. Feb Jan Mir June Aub Tan Oct Tune Tuly Feb May "Mar Mar "Mnr Jan Mar Feb "Mnr. I eb Feb Apr. Dec Mar Mai. Feb Jan Apr. Sept. Jan Tan .May Mar Mar Dec. Mar. Feb. June Tuly Mnr Tan .Mar Monday 11 18 1 18, 13. 1. 18 li.' 12 fll 27, 4 8 12. 4 l in. 24 2n r. in 20 211 !- 7 e 8 r. 28 22 15. "18 17 'IP 17 18 18 in 18 in in 18 17 in 18J in is pi MS 18 in in 18 17 is 18 in m is 18 1l 17 1S is is in 17 ,'IR 11 17 MO ADWtS -At Mwedeahoro. N J March 21. MAOClIt: li' ADAMS, sued 60 Relatives and frlemla invited to funeral servlcia resi dence of son Inlaw, H K Shoemaker. Hwedealioro, Tues 1 30 p m, lnt IlBllna ton Cem AI.I.F.N March 22. MARY J daughter of late VVIIIlim nnd Vtarv I Allen nued 8J.J4 Relatives and frltmls Invited to funeral stv. .tea. Weil J ) m , 37 H Union ave , Pen aauken. N J Int. private Thura .llARRUTT Marin 2J. VVILMAM hus blind of Nellie llarrctt (nee Larken) Fu neral Tliurs K 1(1 a in 4 231 Mentor nvi Solemn renulem mass Churth of Our Mothi r . Inv Ited to funeral servlres. .Wed of Sorrows 10 a m lnt St Denis's Cem. I jVil N Houvler at. Int. 'private, Relalliea and friends Our Mother of Sor- mount Cem rowa Huh Name Society. Dlv No J4. A. FAItRDIt March 21, RARAII M O H , t'nmmanrler "i s p It II . Penna, of Richard Tarrer Relatives and frlenda. icn and fin-, inemijnrs oi ni niepnen a DKATHS Club. Invited to funeral. Tues . g"in a. m . 2SS" I-. Norrla at Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Namo 10 . m. int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. DULnY : March 22. at Atlsntlo tflty. ' N J tNNAHHM.i:, widow of John Daller Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs , H 30 a m 2312 Christian t. Sol emn high maia of requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Wilmington, Del., papers copy .IWt'3 -"In Ij0" Ana-elm, Calif.. March 12. NBt.MK, widow of Fulton W Dale. Rela tives nnd frlenda Invited to services, Tues , 2 P. m . Oliver ir Ralr Rids; , 1820 Chest nut ft lnt Mt Morlah Cem DA.Ntni.S March 22. IRENE R. wife of Harrv Danlela and daughter of late An drew J and Sarah S. Wlthrow, Relatives anil friends lnt Red to funeral services. 7,"" ?. Ti T..' stater' residence, Mrs John N J Wed K ""' 1''taBntvlllc- 'o,'UN March 22 CHARMIS. husband of llrldget Devlin Relatives and friends, San Domingo Council No 280 K. of c , C K of A . Tlranch No 118: Hoard of Di rectors of Jarksot II and I Aaao . Invited to funelnl, Tlure 8 10 p. m , (127 N Rroad at Solemn requiem mass St Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral DtFHI, viarch 21, CHART, ns H DIKIIT, Relatives and friends, lllshop New man Counc'l, K of C , invited fo funeral. Tues , 8 10 a in 1221 N. 2d at. Solemn requiem maaa fit, Michael's Church 10 a. in. lnt Hnlv Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral DOUOIinrtTY Of wounds In lietlon In 1'ranre, Nov. n. WILLIAM L, DOtrnHRRTY. son oT William P and Catharine M Dough erty (neo Cole), late of 2083 Arnmlngu ave Relatives and friends St Ann's Catholic Club Invited to solemn requiem mass Wed . IO a m St Ann's Church. Memphis si. and Lehigh nve DRAHN Vtarch 23. RUTTY, widow of Herman H Dnhn (nee DUntre). ased 81 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed , H II) u m , (llrnrd Parle 21at and Hhunk ats ) Solemn requiem mass St. Monica's church 10 a m Autf; funeral HOWARDS. March 21, F.MMA HD WARDS (nee Thomas) wife of William J lilwarrts ngeii a Relatives and friends p m . Oreen- Int. I D BATHS Oliver II, Hair Rldjj , 1820 Chestnut St. . MircilEM On March 21. 1DIB. WIL LIAM, husband ot Fannie Mitchell (nee Heebner). In his 70th ear. Relatives and frlenda. also Philanthropic Lodge. No. IS. I. O O F., Invited to funeral, on Tues., at 2 o'clock, at late residence. IISii Leopard at. Int. Ardsley Cem. via funeral car. Re mains may be viewed Monday eve., 8 to 10 o clock . MOHNACS March 22. OI"onoE. son ot Joaeph and Hleanor Mohnacs aged 10. Uela tlves and friends Invited to funersl. Wed., 8. 10 a m., parents' residence. 2123 Maga. rlne lane. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral MOORn March 21. ANNIB HOWHLL. widow of John VV. Moore, aged 73. Rela. lives and friends Irvlted to funeral services Tues, 11 a, m, residence of son-ln-lavr, Henry F. Seltzer, 230 S 4.3th at. Int. pri vate. I JIOYHR Suddenly, March 21, at nelmar. N J,. AI.nilRT VVllAR MOYrJH, son oi Fannie and late Jonah W Moyer, aged 44 Rxlatlves and friends Invited to funeral afrvnT. eu i ii, m . resiaenre. or A PERSONALS WILL THOMAS Oi JENKINS, who was In ths real estate 'or Insuranrt business in this city about 0 months ago. communicate, to his advantage, with N A. NORTH. Atty., 44 Court st Rrooklm. N, Tt LOST AND FOUND HELP -WANTED MALE PORTERS ND CLEANERS i . WHITK MEN 'APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAHAKER'3 NnCKPinCK Lost, fur neckpiece, died . squirrel! Sunday. Reward It returned to 1229 Spruce st. HELP "WANTED PEMALE ARTIST to retouch photographs and malie waeh drawings (not colored) of furniture. rederal Dqulpment Co.. Carlisle, ra. CHAMIIGRMAID and waitress, private fam ily! no washing; ealarv $ni reference re oulredi German preferred. 41)10 Wnnefield ave. CHILD NURSE wanted, competent Oerman or Swiss, wllilnir tn An tnendlnr. assist with upstairs work! excellent home and i PROOFREADER wanted on mornln nw paper: only those with at least n year' practical proofreading experience nsed apply: good salary to Mrat-elass man, Application may he mads any time at COO Chestnut it., fifth floor. SALUS M4.NAOER. well-J.nnwn distributor manufacturer, whose products , formerly olstrlhutM through dealers Mid Jobbers, ntrt eeliintf direct! muat be good nrganlger! capa ble or handling and dlrertlnv men on own initiative- hlsli.crrad- man willing to demon strsto by sctual sales or n fitness for tho position! salarv and bonus! can arranre In-l..Tlw-h,: "dd'esslns; Opportunity. Lincoln Rli'g, Phllsdelphla. 8ALIJSMAN We havo an opening In nur re- J"""".' o":" ? :- .'V.L '";": ."'. ." mm. in n. k. S .1.;. rhm. .'".'""." ''i' ior j nin.rao 1111 e "" - 1,u" "' "" urei firWiViVjj - -"." lexperienceq irurK saieamnn! muat ha able to H1JI ?ern .. . . , Hermarlown 44, . ehOW exrentlonAI near arinmnllahments! this HULUUK.-Maich 23. ELIZA11ETH MU- l.OCK. dailrhter of lain r?it,inril mill Cnrn. lino Mulock. Due notice oflliuneral will be given, realdence of couSTnT" Dr. I. O. Shalleeoas, 112 s. 20th at. VN1JWLIN. March 21 APCHALDINE NEVVL1.N High mass Wed , 10 a. m.. St. P.V&. Church. Int. Holy Croaa Ce"l PECK March 2J CATHDRINH PECK (neo Iine) Wife nt Thnmna fl n-olr Ttoln. i tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Wed, 2 p m . residence of husband, 8111 S. 12th st. lnt Mt Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. after 8pm Auto service l'KiioarviER March 20. FRANK, hus band of Annie Pfrommer and son of lots John and Catherine Pfrommer. aged 3n. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. VVed-, 8 30 a in. residence of brother. Oeorro Pfrommer. 1140 McKean st. High requiem mass cnurcn of Epiphany III a. m, ni. v1 " cm auio runerai riiAiii-.a CLERK Young vvomnn In the deOnrttTIAftf nt th- f.l.lln T. - Cn Aak for Mr. Welcker, Public Ledger Company, Oth and Chestnut sts. accounting i Is an exceptional ninnrtunlty for a hlgh-rado COOK, experienced ynunc white woman: ..rrotrstnnt: no Washing. Phone Ovcrbrook 8470 or call, at .1411) Wnnefleld ave. COOKINO and light housework: 2 In fsmllyi , ""'II house! no laundry: go home nights. 0118 Sherman st , Oermantnwn ' CLERK for clerical work, typewriting nnd attend ewltrhrnord state ae-e. exp.. ref. and salary P 030. Ledger Offlm. uigen on. -Tun-rai wife It It Relief Aaao men's Aaao No 73 hnalnemen and Fin - memliers of St Stephen's M. D. Church invited Auto service I Oermantown, Invited to funeral service, 11 A I L II Y March 21. MARY JANE RAILEY. aged 74 Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services. Tuea , 2 30 p. m , mil Foulkrod st , Trankford Int. Cedar Hill Cem IIARTLE1T At Wenonah. N T March 21 I RL'SI.INO DARTI.KTr aged 47. Relatives and mends rldelltv council. P.0 8 Jr O V M of Mlllvllle N J ln vlted tn funeral Tues. 2 10 p m deri'e 11 West Joraey uve . Wenonah private VVenounh I em IIAPMITT Suddenlj Mnrcli 2. LEWIS! In hualmnd of I, Auatle Snvder Ilsasett aged 4(1 Relatives nnd friends Potter Lodge "u 441 F nnd A M . Palestine It A Ch uiler No 24(1 Marv Commundery No III K T l.u l.u Temple A A O N VI s , Invited to funeral aervliea Tues Re'atlves and friends Invited to rvleea VV'M !1 n n, ra.lri.npA oi iiirs. w, j- rountr. 1802 N. Douvler st. Int. private, Westminster Cem PLANT. March i'3 DOROTHY EDNA. daughter of Frank It and late Elisabeth tamnbell Plant aged S months Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 2 p m . residence of grandmother. Mrs. Jacob Campbell 4th and Taelter ave , Fol som. Delaware County Pn lnt Mt. Morlah Cem Friends mov call Mon eve POLLOCK Suddenly March 22 OEORflE J POI,T.OCTv MnlafliM nn,l f-Unria Rt huabnnd of John's Lodge No 11.1 F and A. M.': St. jonns u a i; no. S3 1 Fulton Iidge, no .14, K of P.: Menoken Tribe, I O 11 M.: emplnjes of Register of VVIlla 2(llh Word Ixecutlve Committee East End and 20th Ward Republican Clubs. Invited to funeral servlres. Wed ,2pm, 1043 Moore st lnt n.vnte. Trlcnds may call Tues . 8 to 10 p m. HAMfiBY At Aahmont. Mass. March 22. sts ) 10 a m. lnt H,il Cross Cem Auto TAVIhS II. RAMSbY. Relatives an1 friends service Remains may bo viewed Tues, 7 iJnylteil to funeral services Tues, 2 p. m , to 10 p m i Oliver II Hair llldg . 1S20 Chestnut st . I'ORSTIUIRO March 21 Village Qreen, Philadelphia lnt private Woodlands Com Pa., JOHN OUSTAVE FORSTIlUnO, Sr. ' IHDDELL March 38 MARY A wife of services vvea , j p m , unver n iiair uenrge uiiiiieu ageti t Relatives nnu DRFSSMAKER wants vfslat and skirt finish era, assistant sleeve draper, sleeve finish era and Improve on walsta. skirts and sleeyesj also finishers and improvers on tal- ,., i ... ..i D.....n. nuiiiri, ... .,.... March 22. SARAH A. PI ARES. '""5 ?APi' "" Jl" ".n.d -7.r'"".f. ?."": ,-.... ( (nisi- -na-nssoit , ni'jUjr Mil wrrn imuin frnm R tn B SO; half day Sit. 1723 Walrnit. Tuos , .i m . m n. GarAcld st German town int private I'OLRY March 2t. JOHN1 J Anna Maria FoiV o.bpA A3 Rplathot rlenda et Phila Council. No 344, K of C . Court rrrcdnm. No. 220, V of A , Dlv No 12, A O II Catholic llonrvolrnce bocletj, Penna ft U Relief Abso , all other "I I onmijzaunnH cr nnicn ne aa h memDer, in ""' i i Itt rt to funeral Wnl, H .1(1 a. m. 3217 ni- i Wnltjico .t itntfimn rnnttlum mnaa Mt Acatha'n Church ClHth ami HDrlnc O riin ' "30. and Locust I rftU llulldlnt?. 1HJ0 Chestnut fat , Phltade phla It S MiUlUe nt ',VAvr,Hn,,.r,h o avva T, .iB,,h.l .. ntANK March 12 MAUY O. widow of ter of lali John and Sarah A Raxter Rela tives and friend", United to funernl werlces, Tuc , n l rn , rnusln'H residence Mrs Tntob Ulnchmun. 317 N flth t , Camden. N T Int. private. IJerKreen Cem Ili:CKi:il March 2J HOWARD TI . eon of I,ouh and Tin rri Reck. r. afrpl 11 Rela tlien aid friends onah Trlfce. No 41, I C). v It u.l in fitniirnl mirt Ima U'ml n m "'". in i father's refddmrp Jflll N 2Ith it Int. l 11 prhate Remilna may be lewed Tues. j 18 1 "linARP At Albion. N J , huddenlv, IQ March JJ AMlfilUA I-, diushtcr of Rm ID ben II and lite Mtirj A Heard Relativi IS ami friend- InMUd to funeral pertUr , 1M Wcl 1 h m p triors of William H 14 Strlnel p1I )0l W huruuehanna au Re 10 main- nn U- l'pd Tuch ee lnt IUU H i idf iVm l.i funeral nir I 10 I RKHARS Manh J3 MINMH M wlfi in of Cnrll I Rpears nnd danithtnr of Wll 1) I Ham and Thereat I'falT RelatKR an 1 I friends lnItnd ti funeral jerhei ed -! p in 14id Rlnls st Ioiian Int prlv to in , . nyiipn ituia trui iiciuairiH may ue muvcu M i.ll'"r Hp "' I RKITZ .March 21, I.OUIS T . hmba Oeorffe I rnrk RelatUeH and fr't-d lr vled to funeral. Wed . 1 d m . New land "t and Clifton ae , hhiron Hill. I liware Counlj Int Northwood Cem Ante fu nnrnl Remain may bo viewed 'lues 7 to li p m ORAIIXM Mirth 21. I2MMA GRAHAM wife of Hamutl Graham (neo Crabtree) aged 211 Rf0ntiPH and friends Invited to fu- fcprvrfi Tues . v m . r.auii uoroi nt Int Oakland Cem Frlenda rmy call Mon eve OLWAMAJS In France, of wounds Jan J't FRANK J husband of I.ouIf GunsflUus and son of Marv 13 (nee I3d witnlfa) and late I rank (Junnallu's atted J" Rilatlvei and frlenda Invited to nob mn re nulem mllltarv mass st Autcuitlne's Church. 4th et above Race Tuch . 10 a in Soldiers and "Hors Invited v 1IAI1N On Manh 22 1010 FRKDRtCIC 1IAHN, hunband of Sr.phle Hahn aired 77 yea I a Relatives and friends rna call Mon ive S to p m Funeral Hcrvlce strlctlv private on Tn"s innrnlmr at lit o'clock from hl late retdduiit, 2301 Christian st Int at Crematorv IIAKVKV Manh 21. CATIinniNK wile , Helen Iteltx (neo 1auck) RelHttven and ., ' friend I-ndcp No r4. I () O M . Cable J Construction I)-pt . Rell Telephone -Co In J2 .vlted to funernl Tum, 2 p m, parlors ot i" ' Kueireno Ieeeh 71-7 Woodland ave Int 17 private Frlenda may call Mon , 7 to l in t n m 1 HISHOP March 2T V HJ.TAM H hF Mft land of lite Man Tonca RIhop aired 74 1 Rf-itii s anil friends Wnshlnvtnn f'anp. i ino ai 'IH Nn 4 l'tl. No HiQ o of I A. Invited to funeral . FcrvJtes Ued . 2 p in , 4S31 Parrlsh at I Int. West laurel Hill (tin Remains ma '10 I be view. 1 Tuea eve Xntn funernl 17 nooril Mirch 21. SARA C HAMPTOV in I widow of Wllllim K Rooth Relatlven asid IO ' ..! Inil.nl n f(irmvi.i e.-i.lriA,, It'-,! llii'liui iidui j iu unn i o--iin.ro Itt'IJ , 2 !( p m son in law s residence, John R Chalfant Newtown Snuare, Pa. Int. Old St. David h Cem , Radpor Pa Autos will I IJiIi lil II It I I II wl. t.AIIllilkl.111 II llf n,i nP ' ' Gcorxe C Harvev (nee Uolde) nB'd ."4 II Ll (II tl,.l . i I, ,. ., nn.1u . I.n.l ... fimnrol sorv. R'dithea anJ frlenda Invited to funeral scrv ins Tues J p m , nusninu a resmence. 2J41 N 4th fct Int private. German l.u tl. rnn Cim Remains may bo viewed Mon . 7 to n n m HENNFslIY In Franre, of pneumnnln, ' Feb , formerlv of 11)24 N 220 nt Wllr I.IAM J DAl.Y hUBbind of Rose AIicKel I and aon of RUhird and Annie Hennt""p , (nee Hilfmann) and crandion of Catharine j friends Invited to funeral services Thurs J p m , 20J0 ntzwater st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem RISKMNG AMrch 20 SIMON P. hus band of Ellen Wvnno RIsellntT. Relatives and friends Invited to funpral. Wed. 8 in a m i 318 N (.2d st. Solemn mflss of re quiem Church of Our I.ady of Rosary 10 a m lnt Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. HOIUNSOV H iiddenl), March 22. I.OUJ8A, daughter of late Joseph and Ann Robinson, formerly of Clifton Heights Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea ,2pm, residency of Jfhn D Powers. 0S1O Paaehnll ave . West Philadelphia Int. private. Ml. Zion Cem , Darny. Friends may rail Mon . after 7pm Auto funeral ROGERS At 110 E CW nt 7 New York.' Mon March 17 11)10 nt 4 ID m , tn her 23d year. EDITH &M,10TT ROGERS, wife of Edmund Pendleton Rogers and daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Elliott, 1TA Park ave , New ork. Ruriftl Wed afternoon, March Hi In St James's Churchyard, Hyde l'arkon-HudKon N. Y. SACHSENHMMER March 23 JOHN H , husband of Rosl Snchsenhelmer (neo ICi O Relatives and frlenOs, Columbus Ren Hoelet. invited to funeral servkes Thura, .1 p m , 29"7 N. Orkney st Int Green mnunt Cem Friends may evil Wed eve RAVAGE March 21. JOSEPH HUNTER SAVAGE husband of Sarah Elizabeth Rav nire, aped 7S Relatives and friends also WashlnRton Castle, No 3, K. G. E : North Anvrlcan Union and the Wholesale Ojster men's Association arc lnlted to attend fu neral services, Tuea , at 1 p. m . at tho rcsldcncu of his son-in-law. Robert H. Scar horouKh (U1M Columbia ave lnt private In HarlelKh Cem . Camden, N. J. Friends may call Mon. evening. DRESSMAKER wants waist and skirt fin ishers' also Improvers' short hours and long season Apply 1301 locust st. DRESSMAKFRS Waist, skirt and sleevfl finishers, also Improvers and apprentices; paid while learning Apnlv lnOO Locust st. QIUTj for housework and olam eooklnsi small family. lfn Birch ae., Dala. Phon Cvnwd 7Bn W. GOVERNESS. French, wanted : over 80 years of age: must have sood references for two-ear-perlod with previous employers Apply by mall nnlv tn Mrs. Elsie. Cassitt Stews rt. Haverford, Pa. HOUSEWORK AMERTCAV. GERMAN POLTSH On TTTTNGATtTAN GIRT, fOH GrNFRM. ?TOTT5irWOrK' i TN FMTT.Y: noon home; good wni:i io( roe Moonn ave , glenside, pa, ogontz 47S T trurk sslesmnn. Vim lntrjrt mMr r . and Huntingdon sts Broad SALESMAN Wanted, competent salewtnart In nell rill I HtiM nt rintiv mirtii o.illftaa doll rsrts and velocipedes In the' city of Phlladlnhni w wint m mnn .lirt run nro ' dure results. 'WVlts Children's Vehicle Cor- porntlnn East Tmmeton. Mnss SALESMAN An old-established corpora tlon hns an opening for experienced stol: pnd 1ond salesman: a ra1 nnrrtunlW for V?.0. rlB"l. mRn-. Atiply s"7 Real Estate Trust Bldg Phone Walnut Rlla 8ATESMAN--Young man to learn selling: small salarv nnd commission, 1330 Ileal rtt Trust Rllr BATIK'S VS, automobile nccesorv, with established trade, Ui handle sld- line; eom misston basis state narttcnlars nnd territory nu travel. Halm Co, 7 Domlnlck St.. New York rllv. SATFSMPV WNTFn " rKlAs WALNUT 2713 FOR APPOINTMENT. SHOES Eiperleneed man to (ake chartrw of elean'rf? and pscklni department In women's hlvh-trrnd sioe fuetorv n B"oott Ivn on thorouThl fs miliar "th colors, repairing, etr. A 33. Ledger Office. STFVonniPHETt "d opnortunlty for a comnetept stenogrnnheelth " larg cor iwirnii'in miRTf ITre Pcren m nn etnerUnro and snlarv t Tedcer Office, GIRL colored In anartment for general housewok famllv of 4 no wnshlne" $10 per w eek rof "rtr Wi retriMt st STFNfGRAPHFrt and dletnphone operator Wanted! PXrteHnf4 In cranaHl nfNu snrn.W rCtn AJ!Sv,,hv l" to Tuls Walther Mfff. Co., tt.v t Sn0 Tensingotn ave. v SURFACn -GRINnER. exnereneed wantert for work In and also to tsk rharge of surfsre-grlndlnr rnnv state rxp-rlenrs. ssN ary wanted t K. Little. P. O. Box 921, Cumberland Md LADTES. tske work home; transferring pat terns $,f hundred; not experienced pay fo- pnlterns to learn Store M12 M'nrket LTNrmss. colofd to rn fa-mtty WAHHTVG' 4 ADULTS' TUFSDsYS; PFRMANEVT CALL C739 HADFIELD AVE W PHILA MAID Competent white msld as chamber maid and vnltres; two In famllv; town In winter, count-v In ummer. Apply after 7 p m . nm n rtrowd st . MILLINERS MTLLTNF.ns ALL YEAR WANTED EVPRIFNFn PERMANENT pn?TTTr.NS ROTTVD v good wagfs APPLY E"Pf r.TfTTVT nURBATJ T.fT TlROTHFRS OPERATORS Steadv all-the-vear-arnund work for girls over tfl and women In mod ern, up-to-date faetorv building Ideal loca- cater ave , Darby, Snruce. Paltlmore ave, ann spring Garden bridge surraee lines; on en tors wanted In the nssembllnt depart ment, where the vvorR Is light and clean; also on presses tappers and other light ma chines For details rail at factory office, H T yralste Co . 8201 Arch st. YOT'NG MAN Pv a Innte local mannfsc tiirlne1 corrnstl'ti, n vinna1tv rriit 'oitnr mtin of fhvt "0 rn of n-n, with a thoroueh iracte1 kov ledc. nf prcoHtitins;: h nrtsltfon offers etv!dehle Anfyirtunltj' for fnttr advancement to r'ht pprsei; In prjylnir, ststn nV n'mMlontl'.-ns salary desired to start snd p-lnus experence. Address Comptroller. P 020, Ledger Office. YOUTH must be over 10' .rood sehnollnr and fair net-man- rood nrmortnnltv fop a brleht and mb'tlmis oung mnn to obtain nermnnent. nsw0n In offe nt manufactur ing house; tnte salarv dplred nnd refer tnces r 202 Ledger Of flee ' 1tnm1 RIT-arvr'oQ ;r-pvTCF o gim t vtd Title rcoi'vq p in-ino ppa. "ftnn. Vnniri'TfVp'tiynrfnrv nfl nffi $"-,.131. CF WWTCfl Cost, snon rn( ble. s1-123, PHrMTtr n-,o wod tet tno v.--ly, DTtATr-r-,MV-,farililr rteniff-i-" tonnn rvncvr-Ts-rts pinnt refr'L t2000.2rtOO tlon for West Philadelphia ulrls on account , '""j r?Ano o . ' flnoT 'T?. b-"ni. 2000. of close proxlmttv to subwaj Raring Lan- ' r.V"!?""-. 5rI". ',T,rll,, JhT 5,u"",ii .1 nriFn iy nr"-"iss iran. ter of Martin P. and Bridget Hlrter or Hev Francis i; illgRlns iteia tlven and friends Invited to funt ra Wed , H 10 a m . parents' residence, 2004 E York st Solemn requiem mass Hol Name Church lo a m Int private. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Aiito funeral IIGDGE March 21, Rev WILLIAM 11 meet West C-JiPster trollevs at Newtown I HODGE ' Funeral s e'rvVes 'I ues . I 30 p IR. '10 !. "Ii, 11 1. 10. IT. 12 '-'7. 1.'. 8, 1'.'. 11. 1 1'. 21. IS IN ,T5; "in 17, 11. 21. . ir. 19. 20 12. fi Snuirp from 12 111 to 2 p IW4I.K Mnrch 21 JIAItY mANfEI. illllKhtor of I rnnk J anil Hannah llojle Inn. CjTlliKherl anil Brnnililauehter of lalp W IlllTm and Tannin CJnllatthpr ItelatUes and friends invltpil to funeral. Tues , 2 li m parents' resldenie Til7 . Sid st. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto service imOOKS March '."J IDA, MAY widow ot William Ilrooks HelitUes vinil friends In ltfd to funeral services Wrd . 2 p m , 2J47 N 12th st Tut prlatp Remains may be ieed Tues. 7 to 0 p in nitOW.V March J2 AN'MK ilallihler of lato Thomas nnd Ilridtrct Mrown tneo Mc Kerron) Kelathes nnd friends Invited to funeral Tups ,Hn in , 1121 i: Pine st , Mnhanoy tlt Solemn requiem mass St Canlcus s Church H n m. Int. St. Canlcus s Cem Mahanoy Cits. IIUOWNINO (nee Iunce March 21, IlLI.AIlhTH wife of Oeorde Ilrnnnlnn Rel allves and friends lnlted to funeral ser Ices Tues 12 111 n m . RM n Westmore lanl st Int prtate. Colestown N J Re mains may he leed lion . after 7pm nUOHAN-AN' March 22 EDITH V wife of Tohn II Huchcanan nncl dlULhter of lien. Jamln h und Mary K Justice Inee Waltonl m . at his late lestdnnce. Grivers lap Chest nut Hill Int private. I'lease omit flowers Hartford papers copj. IUWIN At Undenwold X J March 2 IIAIICKLEY huslnnd of late Marcellu Irwin, aued ,71 Relatives arid friends In vited to funernl services. Wed , 1 311 p m . I real lence of son, I.dward Irwin T.lnden vold N J Int Ilerlln Cem. Remains , mnv he viewed Tues eve JOi:s March 2" WIM.IAM M. son of John M and Elizabeth Jones, nked ad Funiral Aed , 11 a m . residence of I parents 2020 W Atlantic st . Tlosa Int. at convenience of famllv I iY!.,ui,i: viarcn .. JiAitjiiitiii uaugn' in 10 17 HI j HI '17 I IS, 10 I 19 HI I m , vv I im ll uameron .riil4 u I'nnl ford Int MTenolla Cem van luri . n in j., ii in C'AKK Manh 22. 1VII.I.TAM I C'ARR liusrmd of Margaret O. Csrr Relatives nnd frh mis Court Mantua. No WO, V of A , nnd all other societies Invited to funeral Wd 8'J0 a m , 4012 Locust st bolemn MkIi mass of requiem tit James's Church lo u in Irr Holv Cross Cem Auto service CAS1ERLY March 22, CHRIrl fOPIIKP. J CAWSEHL.Y Relatives and friends In vltril tn funeral (ttliv Germnnlnwn , a Ui tho ! (lermantown. Wed , ll a. m, IIlKh mass bt Vincent's Church 1(1 a m. Int private CHALK "uddenlv, March 21IREDI,R I IOIC. husbanl of Elizabeth Chalk Relatives anil irienua iiivucu ui lunerai services 1'lues 4 p m . 10J MUlvnle ave Kails or f-chuilklll Int .Lowell. Mass. Friends muj - --. IVY r-fiiiiii- lues , uiiiu 4' f in Authority Given to Many Utilities. iifg&&Ti&ttWib&l"!? ARiii j in. i iiiiiriiuu Mnv., ,u. ,nab,.ci, itiiii irienus CJreble Prist No 1(1. fj A. R , survivors of Hurrlsburir. JIan.li 24 Cei tiflcates of Vm ', ,',- n M "-.th and a?th Poll , ni.H noinliiatlon filed 'with the PennsjlvanU Henf Asso Invited to funral Wed Public Spruce Commission In tile firHt.n m JHH Snider ave Int Lafujette cem half L P O S of A . Phlli ronimsnrtirv l""1 '," e . i. V .ly aRe" , ' "e,lu,e" SIIAJ2KP. In Norrlstonn March 22. f n q ,,r A . nn.l Wpsi PorV f., ' and friends Invited to memorial solemn re- . ciiARI. ES husband of Kate D Shaeff. aired " . "1 . "." ' .-...'-.-.. - '"- ,.l. ,.... m..- ,1 r. . C, Tn lwnl.nl ll'.lw. ....." .. . 1 .. ." 1 iui in im"" i His ' " ii. . w """I'1"1 . I ii i iveiav'ves nnu irieiius. Hit oruers n i Church 21d and Ilerks sts vvhlch he was a member. Invited to funeral ilium v? ..linen 1 rmiiin jx , u iusii- pjrviiTa, men, ot. i. in . til i-Piiicr n,c,f MlKEins anu .Norrlstovvn int. jtiverstfie i emi v rienas mnv view rem tins .vion . i io n 11 m HIIALLCROSS March 21. PHOElin A , widow ot John H ShalUross, afted HI Rela. tlves and friends Invited to funersl serv ices. Wed . 2 p m . llrldse and Mu!berr sts . Trankford Int. Cedir Hill Cem. Re mains mav be viewed Tues . K to lo p. m. MIULTS March 21. JOHN O , husband of late Mariraret M Snults, nited fill Rela tives and friends, omploves of Ilauirh Sons A. Co , Invited to funeral services, Tues . 2 p m . 22011 S Croskev st. Int. private. Trlends n-pv call Mnn eve SI.UIZER March 23. LEWIS, husband of Matilda Slulzer Funeral Tues , 1 p m . .1S2 Pine st.. l)arb. Pa. Int. private. Mt. Slnal Cem SMITH Near Mt HollV V. J March 22 CHARLES 8M1TH. sued 74 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues , 210 p nr. residence near Mt Hollj Int Ever Kreen Cem , Lumberton. N. J. Trlend3 may call Mnn 7 to ll p m STARRETT On Vnrch 21 1MII MAR- r,ofi " WTrr.'.,n.,Vu,nAi,,n.ui:r 'ielfVii'" I Jiimes Starrett and daughter uf lato Henry Jones) aired 7 ears Relatives and friends inn. ,wrv rPrP, t ntt need ill vears rteln. Invited tq funeral services. Tues. 2 p m . Ji"' ""'J hi ends invited to fiineraf services parents' residence 371 Green lane. RoMmr-, " nd !J"S "V"J? ,'0, '"VSlnX" inrt S. Croske st. Int private. Mt. Morlah Cem Frlerds mav call Tues eve &TEIN Mirch 22. CAROLINE R . daugh tpr of late Ocorire and Mary Htetn. need 8S Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to fu neral services. Mon . 7 30 p. m , 0431 Lime kiln pike. Oermantown Int Union Cem . Allentown Pa , Tues . 12 30 p. m Allentovvn papers copy, STRONO March 21. ANNA T. wife of W V. Strong Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Thnrs . 0 SO a. m . Villa nova, Pa Solemn requiem mass St Thorn ns's Chur h HI a m. Int. IJathedral Cem. Autofuneral BWIRRC4YNSKI. Suddenly, March 20 JOSEPH, husband of Veronica' Rvvlerczynskl an1 son" of Mary and Georire Swlerczjnakl (nee Kopacrewsltl). aired 27. Relatives and friends Second District police. Polish Third Ward Rlpubllcan Club Stanislaus and Ht. Caslmlr's Branch. No 123. all other orirani. znttons of which lie was r member. Invited to funeral. Tues . S.10 a. m . father-in-law's residence. Rernard Kopaczewskl. 120 Kenll OrF.HATORS, felllmr, on shirts, pajamas, nlnht shirt and athletic underwear: "WHpoier WMson machine. Apply Mann & Dllks 1102 Chestnut st 0113TtAT01S en . Infants'. chUiirns vhlte dresses, fine piecework prices Pnn work- room nleas't surround Frunrt 12tfi larket OPHRATORS exn Infants' ceam cloaks, rapes con ts; good pa Freund 12l.i Market I outrh Int nrlvati 'y KKnNAN March 22 MARY daughter of lames and Hrldmet Keenan (nte .McQee) nifed i.' tteinuvcs nnu iripnns invien in unerai, Wed. H 10 a V Marshall rt Church lu a. n Cem kirktiridi; March 2: rejddpnct of nirpnts 1 ). Renulem mass &t Veronica's Int private, Holj K-s-puichre KMZA H. aced 30 ReU tlves and friends Invited to KIKKHRIDH ajfed 7r Relatives and frlendi funeral servhes Wed 10 SO a m , parents, residence, 13d7 Shunk st. Int private tiariPiKn iem j. rienas may tail rues 7 to 10 n m RFRROWHS March 23. JOSEPH T hus band of Rebecca Rurrowes (nee Anstls). Relatives and friends Invited to funeril strvlces Thurs, 2pm 15111 Dover rt Int Mt I'eate Cem Remains ma bo ieved Wed 8 to lo p Tn CAMHRON March J3 EMMA, wife ot itniieri Lamemn mee liiosoni nKeo ru nan Invited to funernl Mulllca Hill. N J . Third day. Third Month 2th 1 p m Services at house lnt Cropvvell Rurlal Ground LANOHORNK March 21 JOHN THOM. S husband of Nellie I.anehornc, nted 3" Relatives and friends. Pocahontas Heparin 1 Council No 411. Crow mbe. No. 42i I Q R M , K of P Iwvrltln Iod(fo, Loom rixers' Union. Invited to funeral services, Tues, 2 p tn (he Ridley Hotel 1204 K llth st., Kddvsione, Pa Int Owejro N Y. lives ami frle.Kis Invited to funeral services I f Walter J ami -Mario IC. Iin (nee Ilart wmi'." u I?'.mner","Mi1wS..J'.',enc.''' m,ln "Be" Helatlves and friends Invited r, ,' V "L ' 10 funeral services vveo . p. m residence Irlends maj of nrents 24(IS N. 10th St. Int. Ardsley MANY NEW SECURITY ISSUES in This State lo Spruce Commission In tile nrHt.n m JUM Snider ave Int I.afuvette cem I SlANDIinnAClI Xlarch 22. AAItOV II.. of March Indicate authority for Is- 'ault Hemalns may be levved at Ambler husband of Anna M ilanderbach (nee Nash). Ilurlnl Park, via funernl car IjARKIX. March 22 JOHN1 1' husband of late Ellen Iarlcln Relatives and friends, Hol Name SVicietv of Church of the Trans figuration. Court D Lanre, Xo "1J1, y of A employes of Water Bureau. City Hall, invited to funeral Wed , ft Sll a m . 4.'J S 54th st , West Philadelphia holemn re nulem mass Church nf the Transflzuratton 10 a m Int llolj Cross Cem I,U1 March 21, MAIIY IJ . vvlfeof Henrv lAllz anil daughter of late Patrick and Mars Griffin runerai to vvhlch the relatives and friends are invited Wed , 8 a m , 1"G Slft-el st Mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart tl V) a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MACNI:AI. March 21. I1KRNAMD A . husband of Sarah M Mscneal (nee Priest) Relatives and friends. Pressmen's Union. No 11. employes of Curtis Pub Co , In vited to funeral. Wed. 7 .in a in. 104 N. Robinson st Solemn renulem mass Our I.ady of the Rosary Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Denis s Cem Ss.l.H'owriM W rvptinifwrn rnn; ot'rt nuns' ANT) SI'TT riRPjvTlTVirsjT. TTVIISITAT. OPPOH. TUNITT Ayr S,T,,,rtY lIAIIOAHrTTV MAT 1000 CHESTNUT ST. SHOPS rnmnlni sale-l-ls Annlv at llelTervvsIt rinot Shon 142 Chestnut st. PTPNonn piifR. KXP''ilFvni'n o"Ai.iriPn to no noon work appi.,y mmrui nv fipt,0YMnNT WANAMAKER'S (.TrvoniHI'llPR-Tnnni! lldv of refinement nnd with hlih siool education wist bs rntshle nf transcribing notes nccurntrlv and nentiv: site spro nnd siii-v and experience. If nnv C ;m Ledger Offlce TPXT1I.P WFAVFR lo mend impe'feejlons In finished men's firntep li.' v. vol'si1e Plothlnir mnnuficturer In rtsltimore Md ; must he thornutrhlv e-vnertencd snlendid nn. pTtrlv If von fiinllfy A! 111 Tjril"ei. orf TrpruT tt" vcO'--ixo i-vTAnT. ,,rvr OT TH'-' T.nnr,tr i KPOPn CO TvTCTnrq TTxr C17TVIC'', nc vonvn irnviiv. t tsixTPn vvnivi.Epfl OP SiTiVon-nimv JS T)rTI"lp,rn "'C l"OR mt WPI,CtfPn P-'nr Tn I.EnailM CO , IVTU vn CIIRHTXl'T STS TvpiRT ririsht Inielllo-ent a-lrl with snm Knovvird'-e 6f steno-raphv for eierlenl nrK In newsiner office. Annlv Mr Mc Keon Room 220, I.edffer Rulldlnff, Cth and Chestnift sts WITnPSSP1 for ft onn. WORK APrLY nunniiT op pmployment WANAMAKCR'S nuance of millions of dollars' worth of Tn,... 7 lo 0 new BtocK anu rioiiUH 1 lie I'fillailelimia ,,, ot Car M corBoh (nee Krleiter) hViii Company, which operates Pittsburgh -,th ave. Hiddon Heights N J aged It utilities, filed notice of ?10,000,UOO of runerai private, Tues afternoon, Har-three-jear G per cmt eold notes and letch Cem Jin 000,000 of 5 per cent refunding and . CRI.IdHTON '".rch 23. rt the Preslu collateral gold trust bonds. MfirrANNir CRF?OIITOV aced "-7 HeU Other notices filed were. buM-uehanna Jfl", friend, Invltell I to TfuUel ''rues' ".' Water Companj , Reading, common stock I p m the Home, r.xth st. nnd (ireenvvay $44,050 to reorganize the Susquehanna ave . West Phlla. Int. Ivy Hill Cem Township Water Com,piii ; Overhroolt. Ctll.l.nv March 21, DANIEL . i1UE. SondT I.'b'So J .niTillTfoV uXSSXfc M" of" Chu'rV LehUh' Valley Tranlu "iSglSV' ondi . "f.th Holy Nam, and H.I, W.m. c-tholl. JIO.000; Chester valley Electric com panj, Coatesvllle, bonds 182,000 for Im provements: Citizens.' Light and Power Company, Oil Cltj, bonds JIG. 000; Citi zens' Traction Company, Oil City, bonds $31,000. Metropolitan Klectrlu Comnanv. Heading, bonds $25,500 , New York, Chi cago and St. Louis Railroad, bonds $4, 135 000; Pennsylvania Watr Company, Wllklnsburg bonds $35,000 ; IVahonlng and bhenango Ilallwav and Light Com pany, New Castle, bonds $.217,000; Inter course Klei-trlc Light, Heat and Power Company, Intercourse, common stock $2800. SI'RINO RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. MOTEI-- BLACKSTOME Virginia tvt. snd ths bneh. orerKMtking lbs &iri Pltr, Opacity SOO, Evsrr tmc. (iamfort snj NJormeat. Sea water batha. pmate and public, Spedal American plan, $4 up dalljrt European plan. $2 up dallr. Anto Lui at train. Knttrcly new anaganient. I. C. WOODFORD. Propritcr WKRNKRHVIM.K. T. &, Short-tenn notes were quiet Saturday, the market having bhown no disposition to mov drastically either Bp or down tor the last oevercfl days. rt.. illMa, Atsa s.m t st,vk fsjVi n n nitslfrvp lfVs vtiAeie. 0 Tt ,1 -. n,'iyUUVltUVIL7 III WIO 1UUIII ncm ui4v. w, ajuvj vtvii vjivkici UI jriuay, "ft?., uiant for a. decline In the Interborough Rapid Transit Camnanv 7s. which au DV . OA .Av.KABAnllnn n In.n r.9 nKfttll 9 nllli frrtm nhaillnim l.inl tj Vf VV OI IU Q9, .Olk CCC11 klllb WW MWM. w wii,m ,v.,a ,.s,Tvuo ICVC1Z9. Ui 'vr Railroad short-term notes were Inactive and with virtually no demand , fytdence for any of the various maturities. ' tXe market for railroad snort-term notes nas neen quiet, ror some time wttivirtuaMyo. Initiative on the part of investors In the matter of GALEN ML WERNERSVILLE,PA. Opens SaturdayApril 5 Howard M.Wino MNAOEK GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave. near Boardwalk and enter ot amusements Private bathe. Running vrat.r In rooms Elevator. Tabie and service dl. I tlnctive features $3 BO up dally. Special wkly Capacity (100. Bklt, Au'o meet; trajna Ownership management. IV. F. MHW. Try CLARENDON HOTEL , VIKKIMA AVB. NE.IB IlEACH All rooms with hot and eold .running 'water Private Ilaths Write for nates and nonklet. fhase. Phlla Int at ronvenienc" or lamny Hemalns may be viewed Tues, R p m. MARTIN' March 21. ANNIR MARTIN widow of Thomas K Martin Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues, 1 p m 311-1 N" Miller at, Int. private. I Pi lends may call Mon eve MARTIN SuddenlJ, March 20, MART i J wife of William Martin (nee Mellon) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues, S 30 n m, 212T N llth st. Solemn I requiem mass St Edward a Church 111 a, m Int Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MATCRNA March 22 MARY P . wife nf Paul Materna and daughter of Harry and I late Mary HodRes (nee Kane). Relatives , and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 8 30 a m . 4131 Tower st . aianayunk. Solemn Mali requiem mass St. John the Baptist I Church 10 a m. Int. St. John's Cem I McANALIy March 21. EM.KN (nee Shannon) widow of Jnmea McAlinllv. Rela- tlves and friends. I.pamie of Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral Wed 8.30 a. m , N, i," cor 21d and Wood sts Solemn requiem mass St Francis Xavler's Church 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MclSRIDIJ March 23. CAROLINE K liiwhter or l.ucretla and late John A, Mc Ilrlde, aged 83 Relatives and Jrlrnds in Ited to funeral services, mother's resi dence, W02 Oermantown ave , Chestnut Hill. Wed , 8 n in Int private, I McCORMICK, March 21, RICHARD, son of late William and Sarah McCnrmlek (neo I lfurltj ueiauves ana rienas, imsnilll Hen 1 Asso , Court Hamilton Dlaston. No H.ia F. of A . Sacred Heart Society of Churrch of 1 the Oesu. emrloyes of V V. Fittings Co . I all other societies of which he was a mem ber. Invited to funeral. Tues , 7:30 a n,, resldenre of sister Mrs. AUcs O'Connell, 1H15 I'oplsr st Solemn requiem mass i Church of the Oesu b m. Int. Holy Cross I Cem Auto funeral. Mahanoy Cty papers CMoCUI.LOUOH. On March 20 loin, HM&Allttlll. W1UOW Oi .luitics AICVjUUOUkU iinrih' at Rn pmn rrnulem nlirll mass at. Stanislaus's Church 0 30 a ,m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto pervlce TAYLOR Suddenly. Hevefith-day. Third Montli 22, FRKD W husband of Emily H. Taylor. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Third-day. 21th. 11.10 a. m., 230 Oowen ave , Mt, Airy. Int. PrTHOMPSON March 22. OEORGK A., husband of Lillian N. Thompson (nee Hlbert son) Relatives and friends. Moiirt Iidie. No 48H F and A. M : Oriental R. A. C . No 183 Corinthian Chasseur Commanclerv. No 5'l. K T . Post A. Travelers' Protective Asso : Court Amerlcus No. o7. 1'. of A : Intearllv i ouncll. American jieenanu-s in vited to funeral. Wed.. 2 P m . 509 S. 4tuh st Int Westminster Cem TROTH At niackvvnod N. J , March 22. ni.IZAHBTH A. TROTH (ne Jlmison) widow of Lewis H Troth, Relatives anil frlenda Illackvvood Orange. No DO. P. of H , Invited to funeral, residence, near Illack vvood. N J, Wed ,2nm. Services at the house. Int Celestnwn Cem. Autos will meet train leaving Chestnut st. ferry 11 a m for Rlsckwood. Remains may be viewed Tues . 7 to I) p. m ....... TRtJITT At n22fl Snruce st., March 23 Captain K. SIDNEY TRUITT. husband of Resale R Trultt. aged 72. Notice of fu- WATKINS At Rlverton, N. J, Starch 21 HANNAH R widow of William II, Watklns. aged 70. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Mon.. 8 n m. son's residence, 1213 N 07th st. Int. Tues . Rev" Misdows Pa. Hazleton papers cony wmvHn Mnreh in. at Orrtama Pa.. CHARLES HENRY husband of Buth Weav er inee naker). aged 28. Int. private,, Trlends mav call TueH.. H P m .. Chanel of Andrew J. Hair & .sons, jvrca anu tuin sta WRAVER. Mar-h 21 at PresbsterlsT Home. 58ih st and Oreenvyay ave . HAN NAH C, widow of Fenno R, Weaver, aged 80 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Tue 1-sn n m J. II. Stanoer t Rros . 4R40 K'sikfnrd ave., Fr"" t'o'd Int East Ced" Hill rem WEEKES Mwrch 20. NELLIE V . wife ot Qenrge A Weekes and daughter of Hugh nnd Margaret KoUy Relatl"s and' frlnds Invited to funeral. Tues. -8 10 a, m. 122(1 cedar st Solemn requiem mass Church of Natlvi'v 10 n. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Autr funeral. ., , --. VVIIMi ftiarrn -. r.iii.Aiirait I-;., widow of Ezektal 51. Wilson Relatives and friends invlten to lunerai services wen , 2 30 p. m . residence of on-ln-lavv, John IS. Temple. 2421 S, 15th st Int. private. Friends may call Tuea , 8 to 10 p m. Auto "voLNO --Manh 21. JOHN, husband of Morln cung. Relatives and frlenda. Ken- HlrgVm IHIge 1 t H vy, t. ivciiaillKlOU District No 7. !' O. T an" Kenaingtnn Ooldn Mnr. No, 4. H. R. P., Invited to fu ntral sirvliea Wed" . 2p,m, 2710 N. 2d at, Int Gricnnioui.t Cem. Frlenda may call Tuea. tve. U. 1 rvtPLOVMF.NT SERVICE (Women's uivieinnf pi-ra nosinnns nt new nrnee, 2".s-2nn S 12t'i St.- Industrial, domestic offke work and professional sections; free service to employers and employes fleneral MANICURINO and beauty culture sclinnl start this vear right: ladles, learn some thing profitable' profession for 1: mnnlcur ImrTahimprtninB or scaln misssge day and eveniig cias""s. ninw yvaams iiiua Arch M..,Jiniia., rn i-nnne fipruc 417JV. HELP WANTED MALE nMlitln ssiesS TflalrinF mauli a1 iin 5i'pniHyrrnPVTS Fii-iim. ' factory! Finnn rnv Iron furi1-v tnonn im vnlv. PTrvrnTRR f- PRtv SF.r"s (4) at HR.I30. C'PWr F vrv f.'ile. ASm nnd fnehnlell. WE TEACH YOIT to nin'i" AND REPAIR s'i iiiniiitii in $- rovinr.FTn r-o'THpti si. DV (MI) VICHT CI.SRFR Snttler's, mm ap-ing rinrdi-n fi. Open S'ini. "i"l V". ni'lnlls . EARN" RIO MONBY We train vmi In auto, electrics! nnd me chnnlcal repair shop p-'ae nnd d-sftlng. Phils Meehsi-ii And E'erirleil Prhool, Call 014-018 R,.-own st. Write AMiiTintrs vrv WAOTm to lepn drsftln bv 'mWe nn1 roinnlti. methods; hooks, h'nenrlnt" ele, fi-.. Welter or call for eitntomie n Coi'-nha Cor. Sohnnl Dnt ', D'eTel TVdT . Phllo. BTTUATIOTTB WAWTET FF,TALg wnv'AN. colored, wanta housework. ,--i pr 210.K. HANnEVVlNO don-sl horn-. hrmetMrMnr. iwKinr; ard bii'i'-nnnin mni-'nir a specialty. Address ir. B , 22'i S. Sd elty. STTTTATTt-vvr. WATTTEtMAI,E BOOKKEEPER eTperl6nced' accurate, aire -III general off re mnn nlsltn hn,llA- m.A eorresnondnt: first (lass; ran furnish utenor- rsniver female. If nrcMupv r aiq t a-.-. Orflen ' """ ItOOKKEEPER nudlior. nredltman experi enced mnmifacturlne. Incorporation, de si'es responsible position C 13(1. Ledger SIAII ANn Win:. xnrlenred. with 2 chil dren, will lv at llherty to take rhsrpe ot rertiemin's plsn-. in r-untry - smell farm m nrll 1, ddrA "tATfc. nnrt f 3d sf STEWAI1D Man tlmroegMv experienced In restaurant and hotel work, cnpabln man-nee- and bmer, nr would act es assistant; prefer Beashnre position: can give A-I ref. en-nee; moderet- salary to start with. V 70(1 T.ed-er Office NFW YORK editor, retiring after years of faithful service, desires another oernpii tion. such as cashier In hotel, restaurant or other business as euperv '-!-: sfM-aks 2 Istmunces- trustworthy snd oblUlnor rtlKiKal i,.B.n.' .,;I,1(1 VSti" s'sslde. A. J. Reler, 2084 Hudson Rldvd . Jersey City. N. J." EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES BTTTS EMPLOYMENT RUREAU. 2033 Master at., wants positions for cooks, waitresses, chambermaids general house work chlldnurse snd engineers, dishwash ers firemen and InSorers for alt kinds of vioetf p-ll phone. Ponlar 2(147 I8MAII FERO'tSON EMPLOYMENT. 404 8. llth. has a large number of colored help, all capacities: man and wife for farm.' man and wife for private family; also plenty gen eral housework girls for country and city. Phone Walnut 7200 HOLY TRINITY aaeticy. 0O8 p. 17th st...haa houeomen. butlers, waltt esses, chamber maids, general housework el-i- divuf -ic on,, hnlf tlinn n-nrv". ffa fall TVIt.ln-nn 'QATB AUDITORS A large finapctal InsMtutlon Is desirous of outlining the services of a few younT men with auditing experience, hank preferr-d to work In their audit ili partment. Apply, stating, age exnertencc and salarv expected, M Ml I.edTr Office. AUTO MFl-IIANICS. tlrst-clsss men, on r ton trucks, no lss than 0 ears' experi ence Apply V. H. Va-e, garage, 3300 S. n-nsd st Ask for r D"rVer AUTOMOBILE, PAINTERS Oood men can secure steady positions under pleasant conditions and good wages. Call, readv tn work. Cha-'es B. Caffrey Co., 10th nnd Market ata . Camden. . nOY WANTIT) TO ACT IN CAPACITY Oie MAIL CLFRK- M"RT UK 10 TF,VR1 OF AOE' RAT.'RY TO ST4RT 18. APPLY TO MR ki.y.nx itiMi rnrisi .'miit st, I'-h IXHinr Relatives anu irieniva inviieu iu lunerai serv. IWRIL'SGIvIAJESrilOTELSUOCESS i A. B Ji,ch,8nl,rn''iocpmn, ncmalns msy UMfminittw ! Av. near Beach. Else. Westminister toat.t private baths run water. 112 00 up wk. 12.50 up-UillyC. Ruhr HOTEL B0SC0BEL -g&tV- "V rhornughly heated. Dklt A Beach. Alwaya open UVMAItlUIV, wit.mvooD. y. J. -T- SUNSET HALL "b"-,; rriD. dry air: beautiful mountain unlkfe ptjlljcht.ul place for Kastcr holiday. NOT A ttAHAIUlUUW, wriiq UKAJ, , UAUl. WILDWOOD-BY-THE-SEA Perfect summer resort. Safe ea bathnlg. Oreat variety of hlehlaa amuaements Dally concerts by members of Philadelphia Orchestra. Early renters of rot-ages or Bpartments get heat selection. Rent NOW. Hooklet. Secretary nurd of Trade. ll... Inln tn IV MwiUllI OVCr Reading . ll. dAUL. Ir, r. leaves Cheatnut 8UtFr,8Ap JA m. HOY OVER 1(1 AS OFFICE ROT. APPLY TO ART njPT,, FOURTH FLOOR. PlIPLIf . LEDrtER BLDQ.. OTH AND rilFRTVUT STS HOY for work a hunt laho-ato-y"atiil to assist Instrument maker, Apply Room 8, College Itsll I'ntversltv of Pennsylvania, TIOYS WANTED FOR NIOHT WORK: miaqi nn mpirn s,t. mt , unn - ,im i'ii " ' . "i it ,i r. Ul ADVANCEMFNT APPLY AFTER A p. Mi LEDann office, fifth FI)OR. - CANDYMAKER Wanted, an all-around, practical candymaker. one capable of taking charge of factory, or will take In as a partner the right man. J. King Co., W. Hanover and Chancery ata,, Tren. ton. N J. MCOAI. ADVKRTISEMENTa vrnniliT.lvn. Marih 93 TIIOftfAn h,,.. band of late Margaret McPnrland Relatives nu Irlenaa invuea io luncraj vvru., ii mi a. ,t?? -a Mlth Ml West Phltn. Knl-mn requiem mass St. AcathVa Church 11 a. m I Int Cathedral Cem. Auto service. MITCHELL At -.'UilB is. t-ieveiana ave, March 23, JANE C, widow of Joseph W, Mitchell. Funeral servlcea Wed , 2:30 p. ni., ESTATE OF MOttKIH J. III.ITZ, dereaseil letters lestamentnrv nn the above eatate having been granted to thi onderalgned all persona Indeb'ed to the said estate are requested to rna'te payment, and those having claims to present the same. t without delay, at the office of the corpora tion executor, sun (.-neamut at., fin a,, im. ESTHER BLITZ and THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADBLPHIA. ASA 8. WINO, President. Kxet utnra UNDERTAKERS U JVI MOAD AND j IKSZo' OTlCK 18 HEUFnV GIVRX THAT '-' nn ftppHcmlon will bo made to the Governor f thf Comnr.nwnHh of PnnyN vtinla no Mo.vtar. Anr'' ? 1Blfl. bv Dupkho, Hood t C. iDforpomted under the corpo ration amendment net of JHftS and the amendments thereto, for tba Improvement, amendment or alteration of Ha charter, ao that the purpose of the aald corporation hall be to manufacture and dral In leather, raw ronterlala nnd juinnUeii fnr the mnnu factum of leather and articles made of leather. Instead of as now stated In Ua .usiivsi ir- - - wiiRCiriNrn op- ai.i. kinds PIIILADWI.PHIA WRFCKINO AXD CONTR VCTINO'CO RnlR CHFBTNIIT ST. CHIROPODIST Two cpma removtl. riOo; entire foot treated. 41. Dr, I-vvla.Room 40, Traneoortatlon Rldg. 2d S. 18th . NOTARY PIiniTir 727 RAnrttni. RiMPsnw Walnut Philadelphia ' CUPOLA TENDER for out of towni e. nerlence with semlsteel and gray Iron cast ings; capable ot taking full charge: state age. experience, mnrrled or anlgle and wagea dtalred. M 823. Ledger Office. DRIVER Steady man for ateadv position. over -a 7i; " " .-''I."?"1' Apply I ANTHllAUIN I ul nunr, pull lL.l? tarn. Mr. Helnold. 1827 Ralnhndge st I Onlng coal mine In Pennsylvania.' with m. FIHUMArii. at nigiu woric, plant W Frnnkford; good wages and steady ark. 80S Chestnut st Room 21 v BTJSrNESS 0PP0BTUNrrrE8 - 1 ii ai ' ' "" ' " f ANTHrtAClTR OOAt- MINR FOR PaLW ininrr fna mtns tn Pennf vlvantft. with ma for Indu.tTKl Jhlnery and equipment: tmrentorv nf !.. work, """ rLOOR RENOVATORS ANn POMRHERS APPLY BUREAU OF FVIPLOYM1SNT WANAMAKER'S LINOTYPE OPERATOR; good pay; perms,, nent position. Dunlap Printing Co.. Junl pnp and Cherry sts MAN Wanted, a man exnerltnced In trade r-aesrch, promotion atatlatlra and 'adver tising, by a textile corporation aoeclallxlng in -nnds '---meily made In Germany, M C27, jjeager mncw. MAN wanted tn take charge nf foldlng.box xacioiy. Appiy -irempn i'-oiainff liox Co., Box 802. Trenton, Is. 3. MOTORTRUCK INSPKCTOR Atlantic Re- flnlng Co. hs an opening for an expert mcchantc with extensive experience In In specting repnlrlrg and operating motor trucks; this work will require traveling. Ap ply In person at the Sales Department, Room 'a an. rawvuns ave.. rniisneipniq MACHINEBtf AND TOOtB COOKS, chsmlier'alds mother's hilnr4 wart positions iiiss nose iiouitncrtj.l.llil Ulrnrd. DIAMONDS BOUGHT Our higher prices epak louder than words. Rv seeing ua nt once you will realize the highest cash prices for your diamonds: 'any niar, (iroui 74 ii in iKinirj none pay mgnert also ol.l gold, platinum and sliver bought; estates bought (privately); established 10 jrg. Tl, DlnmnnH Shrrn 3 N. t0thsti - --.. ..vf- ,.nor ARE OU INSURED7 If not. why? I.et m take care of your in surance matters: will effect any kind of Insurance at lowest rates In the best com panics ADAM C. JAKOER. 400 Wldener Rldg.. . DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE FRICD NO ORIECT KELLY ft CO.. I12 CHE8TNUT ST. Suite 21-22 Over Chllds Restaurant. Private. LIFE-SIZE PORTRAIT made from amall pictures. Newton. 2700 Kensington ave. ICI.FCTRIO treatment ft manicuring. Room 1 ov titi tins t lain eunert st 1,00-. simj MANICURING else, trat Office Hutchinson Rldg.. 122 8. 18th st R'm sVflT. lira. 10-. EI.FirTRICAL TREAT., nhyslcal culture. 302 8 Broad: hours. 10 n m. tn (I p. m. 000 for aale for I23,000r quick action will nbtiin sn nttreerive proposition. Aaareas M 32fl ledger Offlce. " HARDWARE RU8INEH8 for sate On ao- count of dasth. rtock. rood will and fl"- tures of an oltl-ertabllsh.d hard warn bus!- neaa: price ve.y reasonable, P C23. Led. ger Office. , 8POfOA8II PAID for al' klnda of atneka of merchandise. Snedalle ft Kiipersmlth, auc tion and cnmmlaalop, 1R42 Market at. POWF.R-PLANT. EQUIPifENT Dsnvmoa, motors, boilers, steam and. oil engines pon.pa air compressora KMANK. HIIIMKI, IWU . lrn, Bfl gt. (.LbClKIU MOTOHB . VI A I 'II I. NU 'IXrULS ri.ivvn,ii r.uuirub.i O'llRIEN MACHINERY CO . Illi JS, 3D 8T. 0-HOn.SE new horla, at. epg. 100 gal, jacket KSiria, lexv ana risni nanq. new xapsj -s to 4 In dies arid reamers! cheap, 828 N. tai SVB.HAVK bargains, In gas engines. motoktriick drvora. xpe,-iattJ. whole- umMxvrvavauY,i.isti., rTiiMsusi. maup . trns r ;i 'i M w f 1 I . r ' o bt)'- A fp ' "" ' T1USH iVV.TJHi llJBwlaKnM4afTBlHg jTI yty& , .v-i, ' V ii . U 'I t il i . ' s V . u J.3 uf. S -J sU.;