mtr T f"l , ' 'II 2j EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, 'APRIL1 -7, .-1919 ' V H. $ IE 'A w r: m KfW sr; i ';;- - j If! y T - GOSSIP OF Financiers are watching . ' nrnr-inr - - t i i'&S'Y SLUUL FKILU ffiSome Bankers Hope for Open p Coppei Gossip of the Street ntHEIlK was llttlo of Interest happening In the finniirlal district durinc the Saturday hnlf session. The steel.-price controversy still seemed to hold the boards, nnd some bankers expressed the hope it would eventually develop Into an open market (or Iron nnd steel similar to the developments In the copper market. These bankers claim that such nn outcome to the controversy would be the sfgnal for n boom in the iron nnd steel trade which has never been equalled. .While, as between the position of Secretary Redfield and Director General Hlnes in the "muddle," the majority favor Secretary Itedfield, yet they arc not by any means in favor of his stabilizing theory, especially under present conditions. According to n financier who is In touch with .tcelmntters, n majority of the steel men, especially nmoiiR what are k. known as the independents, are unanimous for a "hands -oft" policy ns regards the interference by the government. This financier repeated what wos said in this column on Saturday, namely, that n number of the steel manufacturers are rather pleased nt the way things have happened. II? nlo soid that some steel men have given It ns their opinion that the railroad administration may have to pay higher prices for material and cqiyfoncnt before the end of the present year. There nrc so many possibilities In connection with the matter, th&rnmth- cations of the steel business touching, often vitally, ninny other business ' enterprises, lie said, that unless some speedy action is taken the results may cveiitually nssitinc serious proportions. Brokers' Opinions on Security Markets The nearness of the Victory Liberty Loan nud the uncertainty of the outcome of the Pence Conference, together with the virtual nullifica tion of the supposed stnbilized prices for steel products, hnve produced , such nn atmosphere of uncertainty ns to the outlook for the security market that many firms are unwilling to venture predictions ns to future movements of the market. The following, lion ever, nrc some which have just come to hand: Frailer & Co, In spite of many sharp and rather unexpected breaks, the general market M'cms to have n s-trong undertone. AVc nrc not yet committed, however, to the belief that it is jet time to expect any wild bull market and believe It wise to exercise n measure of caution in making commitments. Ileclicr & Co. With the mot brilliant business opportunities ahead, Washington is trying its best to upset nil future calculations by interposing objections to all schemes for adjusting prices .vhich have hnd the consent of constructive business men. If this is carried much further nil incentive for doing future business will bo destrojed. The stock mnrket has ex perienced n number of chills caused by these interferences, nnd nny more will create pronounced discouragement. Otherwise the mnrket is in a good technfcnl condition nnd should work higher. Dutcher, Sherrenl & Ilaniell We nre in n great reconstruction period, the most fnr-reachlng the world has ever yet seen. It is daily moving faster, with n speed that only the modern inventions hnve recently mnde possible, although to some of us it occasionally seems very slow. As in all other reconstruction periods, there nre today great oppor tunities. Are we all prepared to take the greatest possible ndvantngc of them in a proper, safe way? Two heads are nearly always better than one. Is it not wise to confer with men experienced in sorting nnd sifting invest ment opportunities? It doubtless is wise to consider doing so it inny proe profitable. Chandler Brothers & Co. The last week's market, while still show ing constraint and narrowness in trading, was nevertheless in thorough control of the large interests who nrc committed -almost wholly to the con structive side of prices, especially where they sec justifiable reasons whether by actual or technical conditions: for while they do not lend nssistnnce to nny upward movement in the rails, nor much to the coppers, nnd for that matter but little to the steels, except where "shorts" hnve Inrgely over "sold themselves, as lias been greatly in evidence in both I'nited States Steel nnd ISethlehcm Steel jet they show much cunning and marketcrnft in their selection of attractive leaders, that promise to be even greater in peace thnn in war. Their pickings look extremely good when they include the shipping interests, the equipment stocks of nil sorts, inclusive of agri cultural, electrical, turbines, transportntion, mining, etc., the sugnr, to bacco, rubber, motors, oils, food, fertilizing, etc. Bonbrlght & Co. Announcement is mnde that the 1'nris house of .Bonbright & Co. is in n syndicate with several prominent French banks which offers at par (5000 shares of fiOO francs each of Ateliers de Con struction Electricques de Lyon ct du Dauphinc (Electricnl Factories of Lyons nnd the Dauphinc). The corporation hns a capital of 6,000,000 . nn. .llnl.ln.1 t,n I'lfVUI .Ii.hui Tl.n fnHlA.w linn Ki.Il 1 01 K nn :.!.. rt. r-v -iifluva uii mni ..iiu ,i.,,mm, iui.i, jiii; trial factories of (.. r i.rnmmont, and in order to give this enterprise a greater Development the new corporation wns formed. Before the war broke out the two most important German firms con trolled almost entirely the French mnrket for electrical machinery. The French factory was built primarily to replace these German goods. It now reports prospects of extensive requirements of electricnl machinery for carrying out the plans of reconstruction for the north of France, as well as the electrification of a number of railroads throughout the country. II. M. Ilyllesby & Co. W. H. Hodge, of II. M. Hyllesby & Co., in n ifntprnpnt flpftltnp with thf ivrpRont sitnntinn nf the- nuhllc liHHHpa nilnta j JT out that the durable character of these companies has been emphasized by Ik f the vicissitudes which they overcame during the war, nnd that this is being reuectea in tne upwnru market irenu 01 ineir securities. Generally speaking, sensational advances in the prices of their securities nrc not to be anticipated," says Mr. Hodge, "but In nil probability there -will be a steady climb back to nnd exceeding the top levels existing before the war and in 1010. A time of wonderful expansion in the electrical industry cannot be long postponed if the United States is to continue its course of industrial prosperity." - LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicane. April 7. HOGS Receipts, 44,000. head. ISarly sales to aril trailers anil smalt packers, uneven, SOlOc blither.. larket now slow, lllg packers bidding slightly lower than Saturday. Bulk. $2.102( 3S: heavy, 30.3020 r.O: medium. JSO.UW.'O 50: light weight. $19.7.1020.40: light. J1H l(lfJ2M.lo: heavy packing sows. $lU.2."'fi?0.7.': packing sows. $i8ji.:s: pigs. $17 r,o0is 7r,. iCATOLK Receipts. l(l.f,00 head. Hef Lx a5efa.BPa mnc siocg Bteany to -'.ic lower. rt: ? Feeie4S ana uuus steady; caies. .T.c higher. nni. ui;,, i,,i,, ruuii.r hiiii iiiuiif. .i,.,,, 4120.40: medium and good. $13 7.11; com mon, $ll,5013.7S: light beef steers, gnod and choice. Stn.40i91S.73; common and me. 'alum. JlOCr 10 4l: butcher heifers. J7.75W IS: cows. $7,75Q14.7a, eal cahes, 14 18.2H. SHEEP Receipts. 18,000 head Lamb. very slow bids, lower, few early sales In between around 25c lower. Sheep, steady. PlMaborgh, April 7 CATTLE Receipts. 1000 head. Steady. Steers. S17.25B1S; i'SUi , r-elfers, ill.snvin: cows.sio.nonn. Calves, && A l-eoelpts. lOOO head. Steady! top. $17. f'.Vs, iHOOS Receipts. 7000 head. Ier. W'.r' .Heavies ana neavy yorgers. s.uiivt':) no: tllght yorkers. $10.75020.25; pigs, I0.r,0ft Jsjn. . . . ,. , BflCdKiF jnu iud ueceipis, ftonu thMd. Too sheeD. 112. 75: ton lamha 117 Rn -, ..... Sl .. ... ..... "JV "Ka nunaio, . y,B April 7 CATTLE C'f Receipts 4500 head. Heavy slow, others tronr. rnme sieers. si7.ooifi.fiO; shlp- tz Pi1 micvsm. iu ifi ij; uuicners. ffllH MtA - rasulsiva ttfftit KA ...U -Zt. J '& -7,V, mn KT , , iT"' - nim WinnBcr. wosfoviiti'. lbivpp, receipts, 33UU fVjtfe" HOOS Receipts. 12,800 bead. Steady. Hft!? SO.7SSO.00: mlsed and orkers. . ,-f.r.rs ke)15l 1 ght vorkers. I20C20 ".1- !,.. f.ii. "' .'Kiwhs, 17,5fl 18; stags. $1215. ' iajf trJ'.-iSHKKV AND LASII1S Receipts, 7000 SvSil'!. I-mbs. 2jjc hlnher. OtheV. ,st,!,dy: sT P fi'll .l''1nri 1 ft sf til T H. , aa A. a a. - . hm eel, lambs, 115620.75; lambs. $1217.75; m rnOTOPLAYH an T H EAT R E S ,?fi OWNEU.ANB MANAOED BY MEMBERS OF flftHE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION . 82D ABOVE MARKET ZENA KEEFE In . ' I- WTHB CHALLENGE ACCEPTED" 'g'ft. . ' - )AR OOTH CEDAR AVENUE iv ELSIE FERCIUSON In "J. 111? JjJE cri IIVI MARKET nETWEEN rflSCUlYl ROTH AND OOTH CHARLES RAT In "THE airiL DODOER Aves. P.M. iFJrl-rr. j WARREN KKRR1QAM in THE DRlrTEU mrf A 0TH MARKET STS. !KjV MATINEE DAILY HKNHY R. WALTHALL In , l'THR AL8K faces' ICFORD 47lSt rnDkt,"a Ar- rxv WEk. 1C.K In UL" t THE STREET i .- t m -i .- w r i t- -". T r LUIlKUVUKdY Market Such as Has Come for uiviui j ,tirt uuin ill .itiu ua luuus earllngs. tll0ls.rO; wethers. $14014 50: ewes. $5013, mixed sheep, $13(313.30 (all clipped). St. Louis, April 7. HOOS Receipts, 14. 000 head. Higher Lights, $10 9020 23: pigs, $.15911190; butchers, $19.9020.40 heavy. $2O.3..20.50. fATTLE Reielpts. 400(1 heaw Steadv. Native steera. $11 50ig18.50; heifers. $0.50B 1: cows. iionovLI r0; storkers and feed era. $10 13.30: calves. $i..7f,flilR. tHKKl- llerelpts, 220l.,hea,l. Steady. Imbs, i;09I0,;.-i; enes. $1314 50. Kansas Cltr. Mo.. April 7. HOOB n. eclpts, la.fioo head. Market acthe; fully 10c higher than Haturdav. Pigs, r,0c louer; parking top. $20.30: bulk nf sales. $10,806) .ii..,,i ii.-i I.V.. 4i.i, tuui.ii.,tii; menium weiKIIie. cii,.i"'..ir,.; ugnis. 1 1 u .1. HT 20 ; light lights sminHO.nO: packing sows, $100 20. plas. SlAftlO. w TATTLE Recnlpts. 1T.500 head. Calves 1500 head. Market best beef and butcher rattle, steady; other grades weak to 15c lower: bulls, calves and feeders, steadv rannera weak. Heavy beef steers. $11,500) 10.50; light beef steers. $10.50(0)18 ". butcher cows and heifers. $0.504715 50; r'arw nera and cutters. $4 7.1'fl,40; calves. $B 75 (P13.50; storker and feeder steers. IR.,'iOSfln SHEEP Receipts. 11. 000 head. Market slow: packerB unevenly lower. Lamhs 81 pounds or les. . $17.SJJ 20 .25: R3 pound's or more. $17 10120; culls'and common $10 50 (i 17.10. ewes, medium to choice, $15ri-, in breeding ewes, $10.5O8. u.uO. South Omaha, April T. HOGS Receipts 10.30O head- 10c to 15c higher. "'"'". fATTLE Receipts. 8300 head. Weak lOJMSc lower wk. SHEEP Receipts. 8700 head; 23c lower. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGG8 Chicago, April 7. BUTTER ReceiDts 2858 tubs. Firm. Extra, OlMc: firsts 53 le: seconds. 53058c "'" 0J EGOS Receipts. 28.037 cases Steadv Firsts. 10 40c: ordinary firsts. 38!i 38lie storage firsts. 42642UC, ""' nioTorLAYS JUMBO SSSX'b w.u. waia,Eed'P ,n I OH 1ST 5!D AND WCU8T 8TREFTH LiVV-UOl Mate. 1:80.8:30. Evgs. J -aST, , , WU.LIAM 8. HART In t0 li THE POPPY mntfu l.A.iil. "the poppy am: UHUAND" NIXON B2D K?UT,B7? AU1CI3 JOYCE In "THE CAMBRIC, MASK- PAR Jtf nld Ave- rd Dauphin St frtlXrv Mst. 2MB. EvVS'lM. 1L "QUEEN OF THE SEA" DIArM I USD AND 8ANSOM ht 8ESS.-E HAYAKSAAWANmB "AI "A HEART- IN PAWN STRAND amuum7?yma WILLIAM B. HART lV,'NANa0 "THE POPPY OIRL'B HUSBAND" Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT-rRecelpts none. Market firm, with light olTerlnga, but ruled quiet. Quo tations: Car lota In export eleator. govern ment standard Inspection, standard prices No. 1, red winter, IS.OTi No. 1, northern spring. 12 .10; No. 1, hard winter. 12.30s No. i. red winter, garlicky. $2.37, No 1, red smutty, I2.3U; No. 2 red winter. tJ.SO: No. 2. northern spring, li.M: No. 2. hard winter. I2..18S No. 2, red winter, garlicky, I2.34i No. '!, red. smutty, IKI3, No. 3. red winter, 2.32j No. 3, northern spring, 12 32i No. a. hard winter $2.32; No. 3 red winter, gar licky, $2 30; No. 3. red, smutty, 2 20; No 4, red. $2.30; No. 4, garlicky, $2 28; No. 4, smulty, $2.2TJ No. 4. garlicky, smutty. $2 20. No. 5, red. $2 2N. No .1. garlicky, $2 20. No It. smutty, $2 23, No, 3, garllckty, vnuttv. $2.24. COHN Hecelpts. 73SI bushels Trade waa quiet, but prices ruled steady under light onerlngo 'We quote ellow In car lots for local trade, as to nunllty and location, at $1 72M 7.T per bushel OATS Receipts, tsno bushels Offerings were light and the market was He higher, but trade una quiet We quote Car lots, a to location No 2 white, 7lJ77c. standard white, 7ilW7ilHc; No 3 white, 7,1W7.Tc- No 4. white. 73l4714e. l'l.OUn Receipts. 200 bbls. nnd 1.276.240 lbs In sacks Triers were nrmlv held, but demand was only moderate. The follow ing were the quotations: To arrive, per inn lbs. In 140-lb. Jute sacks Winter straights, western, f tl.3!.H1.7B; .nearby, f,.n0,i1,M:l.KRn". ".,r",.,5; anUl'T? 12 30; do. short patent, II2.50B13. 78; unflnrj. thnrt ntnt IIOCTIO n.V Hit notont I1 7B12; do, first' clear. $0.80010.(13. KTB KlXltm un firm hut aulet. Wk quote at ju.l'.l wp,,,(i per barrel in bucks, ns to quality. ' PROVISIONS There was a fair Jobbing demand and the market ruled stead. Quotations: Beef. In sets, smokel and alr-drled, 4(lc: beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, 47c: pork, family, $.".24fA.l. hams. 8. P. cured, loose. 32T33c; do, skinned, loose, 3434Hr do. do smoked. 3llP3n4c: hams, boiled, boneless, 4t)e, picnic shoulders, S. P. cured, loose. 2tlc do, smoked. 27c: bellies. In pickle, loose, 30c breakfast bacon. 37c; lard, 30c. REFINED SUGARS The market wis quiet but steady on a ' basis of Uc for line granulated. ( DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Supplies were small and the market ruled steady, with demand fair. The following were the quotations: New York I and Wisconsin, whole-milk current make, 33W34C New York nnd Wisconsin, whole milk, fancy held. 87W38c. specials higher: Now York and Wisconsin, whole-milk, fair to gnod H.IWMc nUTTRt. Receipts were light and the market ruled firm under a fair demand. The following are the quotations: Solid- scoring goods. (!!$'f71o. the latter for Jobbing' salen; extra firfltn. tHtil"c; firsts. n3n;.c; second . rtOO.'c BHfct creamery, choire to fnno. TOW72c. do. fair to pood. fl-flfbtiOc; ftincv brands of prints Jobbing at 74W70c; fair to wood. A3fr72c. 1XKJS Tho mnrket ruled firm with a trood demand, nnd nupplles were kept well cleaned up. Quotations: Free cases, nearby firsts $111.1)0 per crato current receipts, 112. mi: wentern extra nrnis. JI.UU: nratw. n it n. ...... .1t J ll.l.r A 1 r.. SlZ.iiO: fnncy selected earss jobbing- at 47$P IPc per dozen. , POULTRY I.1VK The market wan quiet but steady under small supplies Following were the Muotntlons: Fowls, la express. 4042c; brolllnic chickens fancsoft-meatea. weigh- L"i lltftJ,f',0CLl' L1"1"1!: ens, sort-meated, larger sizes. 8n4nc; i L'llifiJ-t- ducks. Pekln. '42c: ducks. ,; dlan Runner. 4n41c- geese. 30c: nlceons. old, ier pair. u."c: pigeons, oung. per pair, 43W.',0.r . DKKSSKD Supplies wern small and the market ruled firm with a fair demand. Tho . quotations: Kowls. fresh-killed. dr-plrked, In boxes Weighing 5 lbs nnd oer apiece. 3Hc: weighing 3Vt 044 lbs.. 39c: weighing j 3 lbs. 3(l37c: smaller slies. 3034c. nicloed Weighing 5 lbs. and over anlece. rutviB. iicDN-niiu, in uui... iiv. urj. ' 38c; weighing 34 44 lbs.. 39c; smaller sizes. 3034c. Old roosters, dry-picked, 27c Squabs, per dozen White, weighing It to 12 lbs per dozen $8.73,30: white, weighing 11 to 10 lbs. per dozen. $7.75n8..r.O; white, weighing 8 lbs. per dozen. $0 504? 7: white, weighing 7 lbs. per dozen. $5ff3 50: white, weighing 0 to OVi lbs. per dozen, J371..-,0; dark, $1.5092; small and No. 2. 75ctf$2. FRESH FRUITS 'l he market was generally firm under moderate offerings and a fair demand. Quo tations: Apples. New York, per bbl Raid win $8tlo.."i0; Greening. $8011; Russets. $7..0. Apples Pennsylvania and A Irgln a, i per bbl, Ben Pavls, $70.50; Oano. $f,5oS I II- Wlneaan. $10.30VU.A0. Apples, western 1 lKr box .tri iemons. per uox. 2.,09T4, Oranges. Plorlda, per crate. $3 50ffJ7.30 do, California, per box. $3 23 0.33. Oranefrult, per box. $3 90.33. Strawberries, Florida, per cyiart 35H5c. VEGETABLES Potatoes and cabbage of fine quality sold fairly and ruled a shade firmer. Onions showed little change. Quotations: White potatoes. Jersey; per -bushel basket No. 1. 115 1 75c, No, 2. 50i!0c White potatoes. M'alne. per 10(1 lbs.. $2 2,102.50. White po tatoes, rennsvivania, .no. j, per lull lbs., ,,. . ,. , . . w 7. , .12 11.1 White potatoes. New York, per WATCH !ut, Tuea.. April 1. small platl 100 lbs, $2.252.50 White potatoes. Dela. num bracelet watch on black ribbon; ware and Marvland Hoosler. per 100 lbs., . Koehn movement. Liberal reward If re $1.752 2.1 Sweet potatoes. Jersey, perl turned to J. E. Caldwell & Co., Juniper and basket No. 1. $1,756 2.2.1: No. 2. $1. 1 Mitt Chestnut 1 .itll Sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, nee lib!. o l. ijvn. Mvepi potatoes. Delaware and Mar land, bushel hampers No 1, $2 75133 13: No. 2. $1.852 Cab bage, Danish eed. per ton. $100. do. southern per hamper. $3 50(f?4. Onions, jellow. per 100-lb. bag. $34. LONDON STOCK MARKET Gilt-Edged Section Hard Oils Strong Undertone Heavy London, April 7. Oil slinrea were strong on the stock excliangp today. Thoro was a spurt in Lobitos Oil Fields, followinc an announcement of the flo tation of a subsidiary, the Anglo-Ecuadorian Oil Fields, Limited. The lat ter will have a capital of 500,000 and will work properties in Ecuador. The gilt-edged section was hard. There was a discussion of the possi bility of a new long.dated fl per cent British war loan. Settlement of the strike of the Rand brought about a better tone in the Kaffir group. Canadians were firm and specialties also were good. Generally the undertone of the mark ets was steady. rnoTQi'LAVg LU, 12ih. Morris & Pnrsyunk Ave. Alhambra Mat. Dally at 2 ; Eves. 0:459. I1ILL1U UUIIKK In . ,. "GOOD GRACIOUS. ANNABELLE" A Drl I r 55D AND THOMPSON BTS. ArULLAJ MATINEE DAILY 'CLARA K. YOUNO In "CHEAT1NO CHEATERS" AnrAPllA CHESTNUT Below 10TH AKCAUIA 10 A.M. to 11:10 P.M. MAROUERITE CIllK In "THREE MEN AND A MAID" ri i inniory, broad street and BLULdIKU SUSQUEHANNA AVE, ANITA F.TEWART In "VIRTUOUS WIVE8" BROADWAY nroad A Snyder Ave, S. 0:45 0 P.M. THEDA BARA In "Tlir; uuni- CHESTNUT HILL 8SSBaJ?SS.- D. W. GRIFFITH'S "ROMANCE OF HArPY VALLEY" PlIDDrCQ MA" 8T., MANAYUNK- EMl KbOS MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM FARNUM In THE MAN HUNTER" FA1RMOUNT "iMiSlfJAAV LMFARNJIM , r-AKITI V THEATRE 1311 Market 8t. FAMILY 0 A. M. to Midnight. PRI8C1I.LA DEAN In "THE BILK-LINED RUROLAR" c TIJ CT THEATRE Below Sprues 56 I H.O 1 MATINEE DAILY J. W. KERniOAN In "A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT" r.np AT MnDTUITRN ?. Eris UlACrtl iijiim-m. 2. 7 A 0 P.M. "THE BETTER 'OLE" IKIDCDIAI MTH a WALNUT BTS, IMrt-KlAL. Mats.S:o. Evgs.7A9. FIOHTZNO ROOSBVELT8 (Lirrf OF R0O8KVRLT) I PAnCn ST LANCASTER AVE. LkAU'ILK MATINEE DAILY FRED STONE In 'JOHNNY GET YOUR OUN" f "s-lf-l J" 1 STKlXfl RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. BLACKSTONE Vlrcinia . 4 lb lafc. rrtblf the $tl lift. Cspicllf SW. Ettj Mrrfr, tmhr ni rajojintrnt. Sm wttrr lathi. Tl! featfct eVftirt went aiuditri. American anJ Earvpean pU. A at hv it trtlat. EftllrvW rw ncnaffincat. 1. C WOOtnORD, rrarrietor GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave. near Tloardwalk nnd center of amusements l'rivalo baths. Running water In 'rooms. Elevator. Table and service dls tlnctlo feature I3.no up dally. Special nitty. Capacity (too. Halt. Auto meets trains. Ownership management. W. F. SHAW, TRAYMORE ATUwncaiT! VU0WSS GREAJISTHOTELSUOCESS Try CLARENDON HOTEL VIRGINIA AVE. KEAlt DEACII All rooms with hot and cold running water. Private Hatha. Write tor Rates and Booklet. NEW HYGEIA Cor. T- and racino HCTT n i ULirt Aw m r-enter of re sort's arthltles; clean: homelike, pleasant. Modern Kurnpean. $l.nn dally. M. Rothmen. '..- Ky. Av. near Beach. El.v. ' """""'"" to St.: prlvat. baths, run. water, $l2.r,0 up wkly. I2.ti0 up dally. C.Ruhra , - - ' HOTEL B0SC0BEL Kentucky Av. near TlAArfl A I 1W B V m open Thoroughly heated, nklt, A. K. Marlon. wiT.nwoon. n. . WILDWOOD-BY-THE-SEA Terfect summer resort. Safe sea bathlnc. flreat variety of high-class amusements. Dally Concerts by members of Philadelphia Orchestra. Early renters of cottages or apartments get best selection. Rent NOW. liooklet Secretary Tloard of Trade. EKpress train to Wlldwood over Readlne R. R. leaves Chestnut St. Ferry 8:50 a, m dally. Pundav Excursion. il,2S enind trrr 7:30 n. m. OO-teto ticket for $27,80. orKAX city, n. j. THE BISCAYNE OPENS APR1I. 11th Steam heat; prltate baths. Excellent tabl. Rooklet K. nl.rNDlN. Owner and Manager. CArK MAY. N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA -.: ton of 1019 at Raatrt.dA. 6ma manift int. J. W. 'MRCnAT A BRO .RAPXOIl, PA. RADNOH INN. JUilnor. In.: ft flrflt-cl.ifs country homo, within .in minutes of city center: (coif, huntlntr. tenntn; excel, cuisine; Sun ee dinner, fl.Sii. Phone Wayne 17, i . POCONO MOUNTAINS. T CannJennlg, Pn. 1 1 . VTrkr,T &?& , " 4 Z ". T ' AUKr.l. iiiii "c'v '"' weipnvo I n .a m m i fi.rt.if mtmn t m 01 I1 trout stream. Rnl. April L Mav rates. Tlklt. JK. U. llhlUUUK, ITOp. JVKRNraSVILLE. PA. SUNSET HALL "J1"""- c,hT- ful home comforts, crisn. ilrv air: beautiful mountain walks i Delightful plane for Raster holidays. N' A SANATOmrM.. Write OKO. S aM) NOT jBr,, WRUXEnSVlM.E PA ' or Public i.enger Kince ' KDCrATIONAT. Both Bcics 8HORTIIAM) AND IIOOKKEEI'INO . I our graduates are In constant demand. Good Mv!mi Dosltlnns awnft vn t rir.w Rh.. t,Bnd. the easy, speedy system. Complete nigm v.iBea. iniensive training. Enroll any time. Call or write ror run particulars and catalog. I'llILA. nilSINF-St COH.F.dK nnd College nf Cnmmeres 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Teachers Wanted Positions waiting. Free reglst'n for College and Normal craduates. Modern Tenchcr.' Tlnrenti. looi Market Ht. STR AYF.R'S The Rest Business School JlAftlUVJ 807 CHESTNUT 8T. Klrscbfianm Nehnol nf languages and) flnreafl nl Translation. Inc.. tK2$ Chestnut St. LEGAL AI1VKRT1SEMF.NTH VL-w .... 771 ..... I 'ISSt" TATh OK MORRIS J. III.1TZ, " dneawd Letters testamentary or the nbove estate having len trmnlnrt . k. underalgned. all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delav, at the office of the corpora tion Executor. 400 Chestnut St.. Phlla.. Pa. ESTHER I1LIT7. and TJIE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASA S. WING. President. Executors. LOST AND FOUND PERSONALS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Air persons nre hereby exprecMy notified that no per son whomsoever Is authorized to contract nny debts or to purchase any goods, warea cr merchandise of nny kind or In any amount whatever in my name or on my nccount; I will not be responsible for nny debts con tracted unless contracted by mvself. H. M. SUSSMAN. 0203 Pine st., Phlla., Pa. $150 PER MONTH paid for country or .suburban home and training of nervous little girl 13 years old; child requires out door life and pleasant people with natural patient temperament: development must be along lines of activity creating Interest and happiness. M 707. Ledger Office. ARE YOU a son or grnndsnn of a soldier, sailor or marine of the Civil War 111 to 03)T If so. communicate with CaniP No. 1, 8. O. V B32 N. 11th St. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERXTION HANDS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'8 BEAD WORKERS, experienced, wanted ftT home work and capable of Joining, lining nnd mounting oeaa bags: also repairinr bead ba gs. C 223. Ledger Office. CHAMBERMAID, waitress Exp. white girl for Chestnut Hill, willing to go to sea shore In summer: ref. reo. Phone Chestnut Hill 1029 or call 8O03 Navahoe a?., third house from Willow Orove ave. PnOTOPLAYB. The following; theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pjctures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET TCBISJS! JUNE ELV1UUE In 'THE LOVE DEFENDER" MODFF 2i SOUTH ST. Orchestra. JY1LIJ, Continuous 1 to 11. iiiu i.kk Kius in "aMILES "LIGHTNING RAIDER3." No. 13 OVERBROOK 03D 5X?-..- VmG,N5,n??.?' '1 "THE. LOVE UC. vi uiiuuuiii b vra'Vir' PAI ACF 1214 MARKET STREiET P. M. NA7IM.WA in "OUT OF THE FOG" PF A7A BROAD AND 1 J-.-i. PORTER 8TREET8 , ENID BENNETT In "HAPPY THOUGH MAHRIEDf' PRINCFJ5S 1018 MARKET aTREET .-rpSSfS'' OREELEY In ' ' "' "TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE- REGENT uket r,8,in. .. i i as. lo li u HALE HAMILTON In "THAT'S nnnn" NE HAMILTON THAT8 GOOD RFAI TO GERMANTOWTN AVE. iAl-llV- AT TULPEHOCKEN BT HAROLD LOCK-WOOD In 6Tl "THE GREAT ROMANCE" RUBY MARKET 8T.' BELOW 7TH rV- 10 a. m. to mis n u DORIS KENYOM In M' "WILD HONSJY SAVOY 1?tl ftA"KET STREET Jf VWI 8 A. M. TO MIDNrairi. .. BILLIE RURKB In ",u;,"aHT "OOOD ORAC10UB ANNARELLE" CTANF FY MARKET ABOVE 18TH J 1 -AIIL.1 I llrin A. L to HjlB p if MARY PICKFOHD In ' "CAPTAIN KIDQ, JR. VICTORIA MoA?KiSTo8Tl.!10,p!,Ti, ETIIEN Cr.AYTON In "PETTKIREW'B GIRL," HELP WANTEP-.FEMAIiE CHAMBERMAID, white, wanted: 3 In faim llyi Overbrook.' rhone Overbrook 2220, i" rr." V- " CHAMBERMAin and waitress, private tarn . Hy: salary $10; referenco required. Over brook 208. I CI.KRK -Youna woman In the arrountlng department of the PuMlo Ledger Company: should have at least two ears' hlirh school training or its equivalent. Ask for Mr. Welrker. Public ladder Company, Sixth and Chestnut sts. COOK, private family, salary 12i refer ence required; no other but first class need apply. Overtirook.208, i COOK and chambermaid, ulrls used to, llvlns; toBether: ref.v required; suburbs. Phone imnniE ;i. COOK and downstairs work, white: laundry: vn,,. ..aaA.. l-all A. ..k...t. ,.M COOK, white, Protestant for Radnor, Pa. i-none vvane 23H. COOKINO and laundry. P 117. Ledser Ofllce. small family; 110. DRESSMAKER Waist, skirt and Blears finishers; also Improvers and apprentices; paid while learning. Apply 1800 Locust St. DRESSMAKERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'8 UlRIi settled. Protestant, to assist house work: three in fsmlly; keep two girls' wages $7. R. C. Hamilton. 24 Park ave Ambler. Pa. Phone Ambler BOO M. " for office, wotk. with soma knowledge of bookkeeping: goon salarv: permanent noslt tlon: state references. ISO. Ledger Branch 16th and Moora sts. OIRLH for silk spreading and picking; ex. perlenced and learners: crond warea steady work. Apply Orlswold Worsted Co Dsrbv, Pa, GIRL wanted for bakery and Applv 1542 W. Lehlsh nve. ico cream. GOVERNESS. French, wanted: over so ears of age: must have good references for twoear.perlod with previous employers Apply by mall only to Mrs. Elsie Cassatt Stewart, Haverford. " HOUSEWORK Wanted, thoroughly experl- enced woman for general housework; must be good cook: to rltht person wages mors hsn vou now receive Phone Wnodhnrv ana HOUSEWORK Experience.) woman for small place outside of Chestnut Hill when, outside man Is kept; reference.. Phone Wavne 102 HOUSEWORK Half-grown white girl to as. sHt olilP trlf I urlth vanasal hnu.....1.. st- per week. Apply 20J Essex ave. Phone Nar- HOUSEWORK Competent. , reliable woman lor pntrrai nouseworK ana COOKing: good wages: first-class rcf, required. 724 Corin thian nve. HOUSEWORK A reliable woman for gen eral housework In Merlon: family of two nnd Infant: ref. required. Poplar BOSO. LADIES Home work, stamping patterns, spare time : 1 5 and SR.B.1 hundred: work guarantee.!- reiiHtue nrm. on,' MarKet st LADY'S MAID, competent, with good city references. Apply Thursday morning, be tvveen 0:BO nnd 10 o'clock. 1720 Walnut st. MILLINERS WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLTNERa PERMANENT POSITION ALL YEAR ROUND: OOOD WAGES. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS. NURSE wanted for Institution, to care for children; night duty; must furnish best of reference. BIO N, 4th St. NURHE Wanted, young Prot. white nurse, Wynnevvood, Phone Narberth lfiflS. OPERATORS ON SILK DRESSES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S OPERATORS', experienced, on Infants', chil dren's white dresses, cream cloaks; fine flece-work prices, learners with some sew-ng-marhlne exp. taken. Freund. 121.1 Market. PRESSERS FOR LIGHT WORK . FITTERS FOR SUITS, EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT -WANAMAKER'S SALESWOMEN FOR SUITS. DRESSES AND GOWNS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER CAPABLE OF DOING OOOD WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STOCK WOMEN to handle silks and laces; one with manufacturing or retail stock experience necessary; salary $20. Apply 10 to 1 o'clock. K2 Land Title Building. TYPIST THE ACCOUNTING DEPART. MENT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A TYPIST WITH A LIMITED KNOWLEDGE OF STENOGRAPHY. ASK FOR MR. WELOK. ER. PUBLIC LEDGER CO., OTH AND CHESTNUT RT3. " " WAITRESSES FOR FIXKJR WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S I WOMAN for housework: good cook: no laun dry: one that would appreciate a good home; used to children; good pay; white or colored. 6tn Grant ave.. West Colling. wood lien 11111111-1 .4imiKw,on fl.n YOUNO WOMAN, preferably one with teach ing exper.. wanted; personal service work: must he well recommended, n 14. Led. Off 1 General MANICURINO and beauty culture school start this year right: ladles, learn some thing profitable; profession for IS; manicur ing, shampooing or scalp massage: day and evenlnir classes. Adams A Adams, 1803 Arch st.. Phlla.. Pa. Pone Spruce 417B. BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 111B Lend Title. BOOK-RS1 SIA-S20: STENOO'S. J1S.J20. HELP WANTED MALE A8SI8TANT SHIPPER for wholesale elec trie, supplies; must have experience. Ap plv 40 N Sth st. ATLANTIC REFINING CO. NEEDS AUTOMOBILE PAINTER SOLDERER I1YERS PORTABLE CRANE OPER ATOR. AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRERS COOPERS ARMATURE WINDERS AUTOMOBILE" SPRINOMAKERS LAYER-OUT ATLANTIC REFINING CO. EMPLOYMENT DEPT. ATLANTIC GATE. 3144 TASSYUNK AVE. AUTOMOBILE radiator repairman: one ex perienced on all kinds of automobile metal work, body guards, Jamps, etc.; good op portunity for right man to take charge cf department: give age. experience reference, salary desired. Address P 12a. Ledger Office. AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS Oood men can secura steady positions under pleasant conditions; SS cents an hour and all you can earn above; call ready for work. Charles S. Caffrey Co., 10th and Market sts., Cam den. N. J. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMERS Oood top men can secure steady positions; call ready for work. Charles 8, Caffrey Co.. 10th and Market sts.. Camden, S.J. , AUTOMOBILE truck repairmen; must be A.i ait.arnund men: good, clean shop: give age. experience and reference. P 127, Ledger on ice. AUTOMOBILE PAINTER., first class; also automobile trimmer; l.t-class wages. Chas. H. Kojilermnn. nth and Crosby sts.. Chester. tit.aitmrtvh t-Miilrea the services of sev eral night watchmen and cleaners. Apply employment superintendent, 4th floor, 833-33 Market .t. BOOKKEEPER THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO. DESIRES THE SERVICER OF AN EXPERIENCED "BOOKKEEPER TO WORK AT NIC1HT! PERMANENT PO SITION APPLY OTH AND CHESTNUT STS. A8K FOR "MR. WIEST. BOY wanted for general wprK In large office! excellent future for, bo with Initiative and ambition. Apply eighth floor, American stores Co.. '.on nooiw v, BOYS WANTED FOR, NIGHT WORK! MUST HH OVER 101 CHANCE FOR AUVAnL T.virl L. sw i. A IX' Jr.n n P. M.. LHUOnn OFFICE, WITH fffinn. BOY abbut'lH. pawn shop: references. Ap. Ply liurwaio. lnr.i.r m i-reston ri. IRICKLAYEIvS wanted. Apply U Anas-' tssl. Npfthesst fBouleTard and ,, Summer JHELP WANTED MALE CARPET FINISHER UnUSUAt nntiA.lnnll - .... .. .1.111. nnd fnr..rT'V""'f,,.'"' 'I'll '.. "'..""i'.'.i.' T eL Vw. " "-i""unij-. vvriie Jvl un, ii.Sl..c"I,r .n'vlns; age, experience and ualn.i. .! . lf,,er. ast growing libor trouble. wr.nB conditions. .o CL1.RKS Wanted bv largo publishing house, ... -.ll,,ka: mu.,1 be quick and accurate and write a good hand: only those who want a steady position nnd will stick, on the Job ? t,1an"wrr! referenco required with reply. II 210. Ledger Office, CUTTERS wanted to thread and mako them. selves useful In cutting room In shirt house. Miller Bros. Co., second floor, south- -.-,. uiiiirr Mr-nun ami vv a I in re. uuafthmkn WANTED . ...,.-, ,f.r-r, iiiniiiiir ueinnrrn iHmiiinr wiin nutomRtlp mflrhlnery: nlno thoroughly cnnn uork; prmnnpnt omploympnt Addrcus Km nloim'nt sranflRcr Crown Cork and Seal Co., TlfllHmnn Md. jDRAFTSMAN MnntMf jlsr nnd flxturp Pt- nArinna h,.,.h.J ,ui.. t.. j r. Rudd Mfg. Co.. 2,1th nnd Hunting Park ave. uui veil steady man for steady position over Jl years nf age; good salarv. Apply n a. jn.L Mr.HelnnId. K.27 llalnhrldge St. ENGINEER Wanted experlenceil englnfTr on 00-ton Plato Ice plant; steam driven: references required. Plate Ico Company, Wilmington. N. c. GARDENER for lawn nnd vegetables. Ap- my ..., wynnenem ave. HOSIERY FIXER .wanted for Banner and Scott & Williams knitting machines. Ap. plv Chlpman Knitting Mills. Easlon, Ta, LINOTYPE nPP.nATnns Awn atv MEV WANTED. APPLY FIFTH riflOlt, LEDGER BLDG., OTH AND CHESTNUT STS. MAN to organize nnd mnnaga grocery chain . "!.rP" .,or c"' "00,000 population: must bo high-class man; gye full information ns to experience, references, etc.; unusual op portunity for high-grade man. Address M 720. Ledger Office. . MAN AND WIFE, white, to do Janitor and janltress work: must he good cleaners: living quarters, light, heat and good salary: &... ""X'tt"."" n'reesary. Apply S2H Land Title Building between 10 and 2 o'clock. MAN wanted to work In furniture ware house. Apply Mr. Mvirs. 244 8. Sth St. OFFICE HOYS More thnn 10 jears old. Apply to City Editor. Evening Public Led ger. fourth floor, nth and Chestnut sts. PAINTERS on passenger and business bodies: you work here In a modern pnlnt shr.p and we pay top wages: call ready for work. Apply Lowry Top and Body Co., Gaul nn .timing sis. AINTERS. color coalers, varnlahera, ruh- lvprs nnd nollshera nn faw unrL Tilln.n,. Shops. Wilmington. Del. TORTERS AND CLEANERS I WHITE MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S PRESS FEEDER, cvllnder. good, wanted. Apply Mvers Mfg. Co.. 7th and Pearl sts.. Camden. N. J. PROOFREADERS Public Ledger proofread ing department Is In need of 2 flrat-class wide-awake proofreaders: must have at least 0 jears' practical proofreading experience; none others wanted; permanent positions with good salaries to the right men. Appli cation may be made at 000 Chestnut st., fifth floor. REAL ESTATE MAN One to take charge or a jarge numner or nouses; must be a tnod salrsinnr,; also convejnneer: rotni propo sition to-right man: In reply give records fir last n years, also references. P 207, Jdger Office. SALESMAN FOR GAS STOVES' AND RANGES EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU, OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S SHOEMAKERS Goodyear welt Inseamers. Laird, acnopcr a t-o.. ra and .viarKrt. STENOORAPHF.Tt AND TYPEWRITER THE ACCOUNTING DEPARTMFVT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO. DESIRES THE SERVICER OF A YOUNO MAN: OPPOR. TUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. ASK FOR MR. WELCKF.R PUBLIC LEDGER CO., TK AND CHESTNUT STS. WATCHMAN, flight, wanted by wholesale warehouse: must have first-class reference and furnish bono. Address, giving full de tails as to previous empiomem, salary, eic. P. O. UOX W4J. YOUNO MAN. live and well educated, for outdoor work: salary commensurate with ability. TI IB Ledrer Office. General BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. IllO Tand Title. ACCT8 Senior, MO-1100: C. P. A.,S000. BOOKKEEPERS Factorv & office. 2ll-10. CLERKS Coat, nhnp, gen., hnnk. (IR-S2S. CHEMIST Dyewood test. J1X00 jeirlv. ENOTNEFRP riant. Icemaker, 2000.2(lon. FOREMAN Mch.shop Iron bronze, 12000. MANAOERS Sales, malt extract, leather. SALESMEN Varnish, to first-class trade, tabulating machines, radiators, elec. sun. SUPERINTENDENTS Furn.fnrtorv. (Bono: grev Iron foundrv S.IOOO un vearlv. STF.NOG. RAPHRKS : i'lliv A'l r.r nr.ut. h .in-. .ii. CAPABLE MEN Sales office and technical. EARN BIO MONEY Do lathe work, auto repair, mechanical and electrical, driving or storage battery work. We train men on practical lines. Phlla, jilecnanirai ann- r.iecir"-ni ncnooi Call fll4-fll Brown St., Phlla. lilnJlJ juiiii ' r,. ri -,r..m, ,v-o who csn read blue prints. Lonrn quickly hv our simple and practical method. All hranchea of drafting taugm. vv rue or can for catalogue. Columbia Correspondence. School. .Department F. nrexel Bldg.. Phlla. WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AlITOMlflfll.F.r 12.1 COMPLETE COURSE 2S TVAV. AND NIGHT CLASSES Battler's. 1001 Spring Garden st. Open Sun. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALH NURSE, experienced, wishes position ns as sistant matron tn out-of-town Institution. Address re. .. -- . inirq si,, my, BATH attendant Exp. masseur will accept appointment for select class. 323 S. 13th. STENOGRAPHER and typist, experienced, ....,. -u.i, . (.am. n on v .nAtw. rvrSn ucbIITi nuin ...,.... .. -.. ..v..Bv w.... SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Comp. t rell. man open for per. engagt with reu. nouse. i m.ica.vjn. BOOKKEEPER Credit man. nrl. sec. or as sist, to auo, ana avcoum.; Miirr. manu facturing and corn. B 21 Ledger OITIre. COLLEGE GRADUATE, young. 2.1. returned from overseas, desires a connection with a reputable house; exp, salesman, correspond- - ...itv. nai .n,rcv nnd determlnntlnn. II 223 L?ngr umco DISCHARGED SOLDIER, ten months over- SeaS, mgn FCIH.ii ,nuil.ir, . .-ninifiu, desires position where executive ability and Initiative will oe apprcciaieu. ou n.ii. answer unless the salary Is substantial, C 3, L. O EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES FARM HANDS, dairy hands and married men, whlta and colored. 418 Race st. WANTED At Episcopal Office. 312 8. 12th St., COOKS, W,rrPr, Lliamu us, ui.,,, PRINTING TUB CARD SHOP, 020 Chestnut st. Com mercial printing and engraving our ape. clalty; 300 business cards. $1; letterheads and envelopes pnmcu miivni. STAMPS AND COINS STAMPS. ALBUMS AND SUPPLIES for stamp collectors. . PHILA. STAMP Cp...31 8. 17TH BT. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKER, best New York experience, desires engagements advance styles, street and evening gowns. Miss Blair. 1224 Wal nut. .Telephone Walnut 8184. BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively hifhf.it caih prices for your dla mondB, any 1l from H to 10 carati; npn pay higher; also old sold, platinum and silver bought. Estates bought private). Est. 10 yro. The Diamond Shop ANab10..harftt WHY BUY nRADY-ilADB PANTS when you can have thm inadft to order for tn same price t our long- experience in peclallzlns; In Grouser In a guarantee: no match t rouse ra to our coats. The U. & E. Custom Pcnta Bpeclallati. B20 8. Bth at. DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT KELLY ft CO.. 032 CltEHTNUT T. Suite 31-S3. Over Chllds Restaurant. Private. i SAMUEL 8ISIPSON .- ., NOTARY PUBLIC 727 Walnut st. ' Philadelphia. WRECKINO Ol ALL KINDS PUILADELVHIA WRECKINO AND CONTRAOTINO iCO nir. CHESTNUT ST ELECTRIC treatment manicuring. Renin 103 Heed Bldg. lain Filbert St. IxiC. B3. ELECTRICAL TREAT,, pnystcsl culture, 303 B. Broad. Hours. 10 a, in. to H p. m. ELEC. treaL mtnlcurlng. Orilce, Hutrhln son Bldg. 1V3 8. 13th St. Rm 407. Hrs.10-6.- OLD GOLD HI Ti a-aM .allbSiBi nl.l...u k-ls.J - -t r"f fw'.v,,,"V"'t KiBunuiH, Biie vwfktv, iw. USED AUTOMOBILES MERCER TOURING CAR Late model; paint, tires and general condi tion fine;, owner will sell for first sensible oiler. Pho..o Woodland 2177 dajitlme for demonstration. SIMPLEX 60-H. P. SHAFT-DRIVE TOUR . . . IN OCAR, $3500 . . This Is the latest type 4-cyl. car built by the Simplex Co. and cannot be duplicated! completely rebuilt and guaranteed. THORNTON-FULLER AUTO CO. ranovay at mm st. FIVE-TON White truck, model T n. for sale: operated less thnn 1000 miles; as good or belter thnn'nv: can be seen at Porter St, OnrnCT 042 Porter st. STEWART DISTILLING CO. 2.14 H. Bd St. , AUTOTRUCKS FOR SALE Internationals and Rep panel bodies; all In good running order! 2 recently overhauled, or will consider trade for horses. JEFFERSON AUTO SHOP 014.0111 Jefferson st DODGE touring car Economic pressure compels me to sell It: pnlnt. tires nnd gen. ! x'nuiiii'ii nrnriicniiy new; ti wire wuppiw, .VaniKv.n7thv below Ualtlmore nc. Wood ftno. "177. FOIll) uBfd cars, itnvpral totirlnff nnd run- ntKiuln; nlffo rnmmprtlal, 1000 nmind. nne- ton cirii. Annly Ford Aseney. 3438 Ludtotv t lahAtn r.k.K.., FORD radiators, all models. 1010 Inclusive! liberal allowance on old ones. 332 N. lnth. roRD Touring car, One running order, 1010; price mr,, 1011 s. 11th at IIITPMOllILK TOItlllNO J275 THOMAS ROADSTER ! 200 COLWY.V OARAOF. DARBY Ril M HUl'MOniLE touring. 27li; Thomas remd ster. HOP, Colw-vn Oarage. Dafliv 3,1 M. WHITE TRUCKS. 2-ton express bodies; B. ton dump; eTcellent condition: reasonable. terms, l.lir. Wood st. Phone Locust BH0. TRUCKS Several used ff-tnn trucks, for sale. The Baldwin, Locomotive Works. BOO N. Broad st. Wanted ''To.V'11' vvheels for 1014 Mercer. N. 2flth st. Auto Hiipplles Repairing HUDSON REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES Jjrandywlne Auto Repnlr Co. c.u5' . Sl'npson. formerly with Onmerv-Vnh?'itll!t:n- "nw estnhllshed at 2221) and 111.13-B., Brnnlvwlne st. Poplar 20.1.1. Hanllng HAULING Autotrucks to hire. i tn BtoT i5-i'"i.- day or k. Callaghan ft Rooncy, 1033 Ranstead st. Sorc 19.13. Race IB. AUTOMOBILES TO BIKE T.VniNo S-KTi- 7-mssehger limousine. il.BO per hour up Poplar 1B87. FOR SALE , FIREWOOD FIREWOOD t.,t. .. FIREWOOD r7,"ii,.yTJ.s -ND FIREWOOD ASSSJV1 carload irrs r.r,rn1KiJ"XHITTNK'' SONS 0PPI?.'TfiP",IA,lr.avjLA'lTKRMASTER T1JMIJJAL, WECCACOB AVE. -."glfSj; SNYDER AVE. OR RICHMOND AND IWKIUS STS. PHILADELPHIA DESKS Several fine, carved ledger desks equipped for 80.000 4xB cards; rolling top covers. 1 ght nllBrlH,rri n.1, n n1MA.. m..u JJ pfan nalf Jrlce; also a complete line !;.?' ?n,ly u,ed "'"f" furniture of every de scription nt n, .. v. ...in ., ........ HUGHES. 11th and Bultnnwood. T.,. , . OVriUB VURN1TURE iiV?,.tIt'tmde"i5 r""-1' "'" cabinets and general ffl.ee furniture, store fixtures. YeJ5uy' Se" "hd FAchange. TATTEN FURNITURE CO LOCUST 4070. 1127 ARCH ST. R CB 28HH SUITS unclaimed, from merchant tailor. .. .. ma, made for $83. will sac. for the nrlr nt in. . -. . (.sa(iu(Ai(M aKIIP as low hb i, L' UNfiFR 070 N- "TH ST. j. nJt OpentllJ8 P. m. F0I'ni0AN" INVALID CHAIRS n,..,..IHffi?...T H" ihnni i..r ' 'l ;lnt p,ct- macnines. etc.. lAiVfeter Wf.. "."H'n't chairs. i .......... , ,-, .-,,r .n Hnl, vine I'RVTIll, u,-., .,....... a ... .-""ui,c.v'ciVJivlJNtf UU. ah ;SJ"r- i2'.1! nnd Snrlng Oarden sts. All kinds of office furniture and fixtures Bathroom outfits ronipleto ,'nwnr. miinr iirtn NEW WIRE ICE CREAM CHAIRS I r,JS7. PBR DOZEN REGULAR PRICE 130 Chaii, vA"T.n.ow,f,nd"',v'e money t.HAIR LXCHANOE S M ,i; ,!. n nv nn.,... r..- . . . ,""" it '' J'.n make. 1U1H model, re 'lln. vmgJtt'i;nJtl-2l value ! complete I Ilni Miller. 1104-00 S. 2d. Open evenings. TlATttTttro .. . . : 1 : ' i.s . 'j l.r c'seis. enameled sinks. DSv"1 2VAndrf;.P'pt ""d ""'" ' " - jsn rciijr ruau ""inrtP"!- -W- "mbliMfn. Sd-handj sold, bought, rented, exch'd. Keafer, 320 Glrardl BRICKS, hart: motortruck delivery. ChaT p. Heavy, B14 N. fllat. n.lmnni lini i ''Li.EUK dlan""id 13300, set with 3 ' ,.,rr ." .Perfect diamonds weighing 10 - ... ..rri r.. in .visrKet SI. bai-ls. fireproof closing out. 00 si lulu I v use,i,nomy am thin walls. 72 North Fourth TYPEWRITER Repairing, all makes, large 'ck for rent or sale; both phones. Guar- "" pscsnur V.O.. n .-. mth. near Arch. Sr.!,:,CJ'.Al' RE7HJCTION 8A.E of sewing and i.,..M, iiiaviiini-i,, new an,t partly used, from lu up; easy payments. 822 South st. PIANOS. FLAYERS. TUNING. ETC. HOWARD VINCENT SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK 1 Oeo Steck Upright.'.. 170 - vveiMrnem uprights 3 Lester Uprights 3 Hardman Uprights ft Chlckerlng Uprights 4 Estey Uprights . II Cunningham Uprights .... 4 Blanlus Uprights 7 Stelnway Uprights 4 Schomachcr UprlgtitB 3 Heppe Uprights 2 Knahe Uprights 1 Angelus HR-Nrte Plaer ... 2 Emerson RR-Note Players. 3 Knabe Rf)-Notn Players,.., 1 Chlckerlng RR-Note Plaer 4 Stelnway Grands . . 17,1 up .. 112.1 up .. 17.1 up .. JOSl-p ..tllS up ..$12.1 up . . 1H.1 llp ..$100 up .. $7.1 UP . . . U.1 Up ..114.1 up ..1200 ..13.10 up ..t.12Bup ..$350 . . $2.10 up 10 Miniature Baby Grani'ls! !..' ..ISA Up .$29.1 up Miniature Baby Grands. ... ...... .129.1 ur Eyerv one of the above pianos Is In stock, in ; " ..... ,i. ici, tur ueiirary includ ing stool and acarf or 2.1 rolls of music and ,-, ,1 nng ii vrur h tuning rree. NEW PLAYER-PIANOS 132.1 up. 12 B0 wk NEW UFniHT 'PIANOS .Vi&. $1.50 X, 83n-R3S.R40 N. "OTH ST. Established B0 years WANTED Don't Sell Your.Tewelrv Get our estimate. We buy from all large ''!".)?.?. department stores and Individuals: established over 30 yrs. Diamonds, Jewelry, jri--H-jirui-, win uoia una iiver. we are tEB & CO , 1V Walnut st Estah tga.t CLOTHING Mlsflt and discarded clothing: all kinds bought: need goods: pay best prices: write or phone: will call, city or suburban. Samuel Cooper, the old re''nsle dealer. 1010 W. Olrard ave. Poplar i.1,11. OLD CLOTJIES. ladles', men's or hoys' suits nverrnais snnea n,i uia m.ii i.. 80 more. Send postal, call or phone Dick inson 0133. We call, city country, day. eve ning. Friedman Bros , 1444 South st. ANTIUQE furniture, old ctilna, broken lew- elrv. gold, silver, false teeth, diamonds bought. Antiques. 0.28 Chestnut. Phone . mm ,.i,i. ANTIQUES and mod. fur., feather beds. iimr vs". uri.n jew.: nign. prices. Write Pioneer. 020 N, liber, Ph Diamond 823 BROKEN Jewelry, antiques, pistols, coins coin book with prices I nav mailed 10c. J.B CAST-OFF clothing; wantdT ladles and'chll drcVs clothes a rpeclalty: best prices. Ph. Market 2448 W or rail H. Stern. 837 N. 4tll: uwfurr cioining, snoes ana hats boughtl l'U t""1!.!, r,irillllMll, Vii 1'Opiar St. CMTHING. old. of every variety: cash paid and called for; ui iro nnvwhra a Miller 4020 Market st. Baring 1722. FURNITURE, carpet needed badly: highest prices paid. 2048 Ridge ave. Poplar 8344.. MOVlNG-plctura & folding chairs, any quan tity, vrtq, wnair recn..t g.cor.nth vine. HIGHEST prices paid for all kinds of fur- STOBXOE AND.MOVINO CONTINENTAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES S0TH STREET ABOVE CHESTNUT STORAGE MOVING 'Household' and Personal Effects racked and, Shipped to Any Point RUGS CARPETS ORIENTAL DOMESTIC. CLEANED SCOURED STORED Locust 1000 Phones Rare 4100 . Thirty-fourth Year The John Rhoads Co. Storage, Packing; Moving. Ctrpet Cleaning 4157-59 LaRcaaicr Ave., vv. Fnlla. FIDELITY' Vireproof WAREHOUSES 18174810 MARKET DT. HAVE the-most modern rug cleaning ma chinery. ADVANCE BTORAaW k CARPET CLEANING CO.. 13 N. f.Bth. Belmont'28. FIRBPROOi" warehouse. sti free. N, Phlla, Storaga Co.. 3053. Lahigh ave. Diamond 7B80 Longer the fllstancs shorten the ratet MOVARCHlHTOHAOSl OO.r 8810 u "" 'MAOlHfNEBrY AND TOOLif POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT Motors, generators, engines nnd bolleril. motors from 1 tol7S II, p. In slock, JOS. T. FE1VKES A CO.. A i w. 13th st, POWniLPIAIlT EQ UIP.MENT namos. motors., boilers, steam Had all lines, pumps, rtir enmprestors. FRANK TOOMEY. INC.. 137 N. 8d at. LI.UC'rR.OpMrrORS jcW. TOOL. O'BRIEN MAClllNEIlY CO.ymti. .IP BT. DYNAMOS, motors, belting pulleys, hangers"; plants bf.ught, Yearsley ft Co.. 224 N. 3d. Wanted WANTED Electric I.heam hoist. 4000 pounds capacity; 24 or 32 In lathe. M 713, Ledger Office. , BOOMS FOB BENT BROAD f,T,, 8., 223 Most attractive rtr, Miiv. nn. ii n ur..; esrciieni notel service. CHESTNUT ST. 203.". lleau'tully Jrn, large rm , el., steam heat, lnth! also almtlc rm. CHESTNUT 2030 Des. suite; other rms.t .1.-1.1 inn, uw inn wwifr; gems. ITic, .mill. DIAMOND. 1731 3. large furnished rooms compieis ror light housekeeping; alto largs sitting room: business people or nurses pre. feyred. Diamond nmifl. IX1CUST 1213.1ft" (Lion's Heiul Apts.)- ,.ir. iini'iui, rill . ermipriv. oaini gent. IX1CU8T. 1033 Large second-floor suite and bath; single room: parquetry floors; elec. SPRUCE 1012 tHolmehurst) Two rooms and bath, single cr en suite; beautifully , furnished: electric lights: phones: other vacancies. - BPnrcE. 1233 Large nttrartlce furnished!4 " " ,'i'., .i.iii., ir"n.i reterrnce: pnone 11TH, N 827 Furn. 2-t'. suites 4.nfl; gag ranges; children allowed. Toplar 2010 J. ISTIf. N, 1300 Larre second-story front. Private hath; nicely furnished. Phone Popt laf 1 344 .1. t7TH, a.. 128 neautlfully furnished largs front loom, rultable for couplci prlvata 1DTH.S..1S44 Three rooms, second floor. . 'urnlsheils private bath, steam heat, eleo tr c llirht: reasonable. 13D. S.. 133 Two well-furnished, communl- rntlng rooms FOUR rooms In exchange for light Janltur bn.v . Annie llfll X. Iflll. VENANGO. W 1427 One or two nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen. W KST I'llll, ADRM-IIIA 4.1T11, S.. 1242 Living room and bedrooms next to bath: sultablo for gentleman or couple: private family; modern conveniences: attractively, furnished. Woodland 4031 J. 38TH,- S., 113 Unfurnished room for light housekeeping; reasonable. srntjRnAN WANTED Two comfortable rooms. Over- brock, near Church road and I.anraster ave.: references exch. B 121, Ledger Office. BOARDING COLUMBIA AVE.. 822 First-class board.r $0 per week: warm rooms. Phone. ' WALNUT, 4310 Excellent room and board 2 gentleman on couple. Daring 1278. " 17TH. S., 250 Attractive second-story front, wl t h board: references. null. iN.. 1B48 Elegant room and boars for 2 gentlemen: modern Improvements, team heat' and electric light. Phone Dla- ronnd 01B1 W. BOARD In exchange for companionship of young wmun. employed, P 220, ledger Office. ; SUBURBAN OENTLEMAN. appreciating the courtesy ot refined environment, can secure warn, cheerful apartment, with well-cooked, nouc ishlng meals, In a real home In select sub urb: 20 minutes from Philadelphia. Phrs Melrose 628 W, or write P 700. Ledger Office. OERMANTOWN 00 E. Johnson St.: delight ful location for refined people seeking onm fortahle accommodation and excellent table: references required. Phone Germantown 220. SANITARIUMS BEAUTIFUL location: special sclenting eare: nervous, elderly; every com.; nurses booklet. Dr Randal. City Line. Chest. Hill. APARTMENTS GENTLEMAN T, V. A V I N O THE CITY WISHES TO SUBLET HIS APARTMENT OF 8 ROOMS AND B BATHS IN THE LATHAM APARTMENT HOUSE. 17TH AND WALNUT STS.. FOR TUB BALANCE OF Hlcf LEASE. APPLY TO MEARS BROWN 202 S. 13TH ST. APARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Central apartments a specialty. Sherwood Apt. Agency. 223 S. Broad st. Some very attractive furrf. apts., some housekeeping. Bell phone, Walnut 317. 17TH ST. S,, 1.12 Available May 1, ele gant unfurnished npartment: parq. floors, eic: 2 rooms, private bath: second floor. WALNUT. 2108 Elegant 2. 3 and 4 unfur nished apartments: electric light, parquetry floors, etc.; open Monday. AN UNFURNISHED apartment of 3 rooms and bath. $100 per month; possession any t Imc. Apply 133 8." lBili st. GENTLEMAN can have desirable apart ment, single, with bath, or 2 rooms, with I.-,,. ,n.f r ., at . limn. .. .m. u". -.. . iotu ivn af.ntTr.V71 will Buhlut nnnrt- ment. 3 rooms, balh kitchenette, V !08. Ledger ornce. 20TH 8.. 11.1 Attractively furn. or unfurn. g rooms nnd bath: gentlemen preferred. , NEED AN APARTMENT? SEE US , T. M. ARGO. Liberty Bldg. Walnut 4042 APARTMENTS WANTED YOU ARE INVITED to list vour vacant ,or to-be-vacant .apart.nent with The Sher wood Apartment Agency, 225 8, Broad. Thone Walnut 317. It is quite Impossible to fll tho requirements of our many nppllcuntg without your hearty co-operation WANTED by May 1. unfurnished housekeeg-ino- npartment, 3 or more rooms and bath. In West Philadelphia-apartment house; will sublet; with privilege of -renewing lean. Camden 830 J P 113. Ledger Office. LIST jour apartments' with us for Immediate rental. ARGO. Rl 'Liberty Bldg. HOTJSEKEEPINO APARTMENTS GREEN. 2020 3 rooms and bath, completely lurnisnen lor imuwurci,, 00 ,,ni, ,..., 2310 PINE Five rooms and bath, unfurn. Apply janitor, or Phone Otn. 8232 J, Furnished FURNI8HED apartmonts: central location! by week If desired. Sherwood Apartment Agency. 223 8. Broad. Phone Walnut 817. WEST P1III.AHKI.PHIA WELL-FURNISMI'-U A.-A.n.ir.nn, a rooms. , nil -.n.anl.n.,11 dellshtful location: ez- cellent car servicer Phono Woodland 4740 J evenings. References Rs.it ,150 month. i APARTMENT HOTELS THE GLADSTONE iCth and pros sts. . ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF MONTEVIBTA- APARTMENTS BSd snd Oxford sts,: Urge room, with bath and kitchenette, furnls.itd ISO-month: room, with private bath, furnished. 137.50 months- """" rpToNTTo'vERBROOK 3008 THE' DELMAR-M0RRIS AMERICAN' FLAN CHELTEN 'AVE: AND MORRIS, BT. OERMANTOWN THE CLINTON. 10th st, below Sprues Modern fur and unfurn. apartments. THE LITTLE HOTEL. 223 8.. Broad St. A good place to live while In Philadelphia. FURNISHED APARTMENTS t 10TH. B., 127 (The Geneva): well-appointed furnished apartments. 2 rooms and bath. In the heart of shopping district! 2 blocks from Broad Bt, station. 1401 N. 10TH Largo room, private both, 10: 2 rooms, furnished, -s housekeeping, 2 . p , WKST rillL-tDELPIHA DESIRABLE, apartment opposite Park: all conveniences; .03. Call 10 to S. 1244 S. 4Bth St. ' " ' , REAL ESTATE POR SALE CITY 203 W. SUSQUEHANNA AVE, 8 rooms A $23: price lifigOu. BlOre i Iin miiuniuiit nsptso f.uf IVIIVCU nr.jr.u, iu r. nn m. FIVE small dwelltnya. l-'iH)' block llodmaa at:. 07 Ul7lxi,a l't'"tllli nuuuug tur yar.ige. . on 3RI8COM.' -'JlOO Catharine. TWO aiODERN a-atory, O-rpom porch front nouses. Ar.in"t,"r pcu n.nt om inn Montgomery.. 1 12. ledger pfflce, S40O IIU3CK N. 4T1I ST. a- atonr, 5 roomj nrovements: 12100, REESEH. na oaint uui'ni "mi, ii jhibbi nn jvoc."! -.ui fN. nn at. CORNER houss, near. 18th and Oxford stsT. MtNEll house, near. .- nnnv.n nr,l. It riO"I WII'N""1- m.m ., ,. I,IUU 814 XV. ALLEGHENY AVE., 13(4. ft, frohl , ..I,", ."".. --. .- .....Mfc. Jj 7w ALLEGHENY AVE.. lftU.ft. f-nnl, 7 rms.t 12800, H-L.nensonr88420tn. avs. I , J 1787 i FRENCH, ST. 7 rooms: osscsslon,. Ik JOsrA. ADDJB, 1720 N.'jlth. J 8. CUOSKEY ST, block; small houssfV-"-"5 40O S. reasonspic. write 2- am. t.eqgr utnee. ,' H. PHILA. 8 S-r, houses: rent. I14i nrlsa. "-.,A.. ,. a, a.k. .-.a ..." ..-r- --, law Sl''r' ainmii linn M'l. tireesw av., MJl'v-rf'i0,v.,' rms.r mod. I stalls. '1 .fit '1 V At 7' " Ki' ,- WSTALLEC CADILLAC ' blasts! . J;iiiw 0 K. . L WAIUII in aesni Writ av ., . "IflOli t&t CHarlj.rs P ft no 0J jv M' flim?DTV BltOAI 3LUMBTA AV, When in At! VUltt ki&ilL. , : .. dkhtfuA.:. .
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