$wmt W ' a'.nnAl v. - i : EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APIUL 9, 1U10 xv Am f. R K A, . A. 9" r t n s : IX', w l.'.' BUSINESS NOTES Inquiries fop machinery arc numer ous, but few result la ttcluul business, ncoordlns to manufacturers, There nre fniil o be morn inquiries In linncl thnn nt tlie peak of tlic wnr period, wlirii Hip Kovernmrnt ytM tdklng nrnrly nil of the output.. The one Industry Hint l buying lienvily rrirnrtllrss of hlsti prices of mnch'lnery is nil, the rrnsoti being (lie incrense in ihe use, of oil for fuel, Iluying of Japanese raw sllh Ims abated somewlmt. Iiut prlrrs rrinnin firm. Supplies of the i-namer grades Immedintely nvnllnble for mnmtfnc ttirerers in the 1'nlted Htntes nre f porfed to be lighter thnn nt liny time in rceent months. The nleitco s)f (lie BOY YOUR COAL NOW Wo handle only the very BEST COAL Satisfied custom fir SO year. ""40 lbs. to erery ton for 30 years. Our business has Increased from S000 tons to 1CO.O0O tons a year. Yife Serve You Right Egg Cool $10.30 Nut Coal $10.66 Stove Coal $10.55 Pea Coal $9.05 Owen Letter's Sons Largest Coal Yard In Phila. Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Bell, Flict. J ICO Key,, i;,t 23J illllllllllllllllllllMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli FREE OF ALL 1 United States, State and Municipal INCOME TAXES 1 t Issued under Act of Congress Security approved by Farm Loan Board of United E Stntes Treasury Department. Legality of issue and validity of provision exempting 5 this issue from all taxation approved by the 5 Attorney General of the United States. 5 Sr'r Bonds Duo Nov. 1, 1938 PRICE: 101 and Interest. ' EST I BANKERS AND BROKERS 1417 CHESTNUT STREET 5 Members I evv A nrk Mock Kxrhanxe 5 V lillndctpliln Mtock r.xclmnge j niiiiiiii'MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiif; ERNST S ERNST TAX SERVICE AUDITS and SYSTEMS PHILADELPHIA 2023-2024 LAND TITLE BUILDING. Telophone-Locuit 2681 NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS CLEVELAND TOLEDO CINCINNATI DETROIT HOUSTON DALLAS MINNEAPOLIS Ess $10.30 a ton Stove 10,55 a ton ?t.i . .aiajfoia-! most sought grades tends to restilct trnde. The Chinese markets nre sn,!d to be firm In price, but business In the Chinese product Is lonlincd ttr small lot liu.vltig. Further relaxation of restrictions on the exportation of hides nhd skins by foreign roiintrles Mas announced yes terday li.v tlie Tanners' Council. 'I'he Itojnl Nvvcdlsh !oinmsstnti informed the Washington offiie of the council that the Swedish government is pre pared to Rrmit llrrnscs-for the rx- portntion to the rnltert States of loll, OfMI calfskins, weighing four kilos (8.3 pounds), each. The council alo tin' informed" that the Danish Svnt lion of skins ninl light hides and will I probably remove all eport restrlc- I tlous in' June or .Inly. No decrease In Ihe prices of medium , and better grade clothing nnd pos- sibly a moderate t eduction in lower grades containing reworked wool ! (shoddy) nnd cotton, that Is the pros pect for the fall and winter of WW. This statement was glxen out officially in Chicago yesterday as representing the opinion of members ofy the Na tional Association of Clothing Manu facturers who met there. The Winnipeg drain Exchange an- nounces that all restrictions on export nf ..ii. in. uiio.i ,.nniiivle lmvo been ' removed. I prevailing in the South and the fnre- , cnt. which pointed to unsettled con-. Wnr materials to be sold by this gov- ditions with tinMcninnnhly low tempera -eiiiment to private concerns will total turpi in the Southwest, perhaps !M.000.(M")(l.0m). Actios Secre- The ndvnnec was led In Hie mil? lnr. of War CrOwWI'Mftled Inte Tues. ,.w ,.roii nionlhs. with n.-inbi-r selling tlii.v. So fur the Wnr Department has 4:5 polnin nbme Ins! nigbfs .losing sold about I'tin.OOO.OOO worth of ma- figures on buying which was supposed terlal At present the nrm owns nbout I to come partly from .lap-inese interests. 1,(1(10.(10(1 tons of steel which is to be ( There was moderate selling of Mav bv sold, probably ns junk, to be used 11 1 Kpot house brokers, which lestrleteii the raw material. advance in the near months but July , ; 1 sold uji to 1M.IM, or .14 points net higher. & CO. I FROM our point of vantage the outlook in, the coal industry for some months to come convinces us that the most favorable oppor tunity this year for buying the Winter's supply of coal is-here right flow this present month. We feel in duty bound to so advise our cus tomers who depend upon us with confidence in matters of coal service. Until pjrices advance on May first the follow ing schedule is effective: '.I ' Nut $10,65 'a ton Pea 9.05 a ton GE(Pb. NEWTON COAL CO. Telephonei: Bell, Spruce 1400; Keystone,- ,.fA. JULY COTTON ACTIVE IN INITIAL TRADING Bullish Weather Map Induces Purchasos of New Crop Posi tions Room Traders Sell j Ne Yorli. April II. There was no live buying of the new crop positions' nt Ihe opening of the cotton market tmlir, because of a bullish weather !,. A )(w ,,,,,. ,,.,, ,.,,,' considerable ram In Texas, seemed to be moving In an easlerlv direction, thus threatening the central belt, also, where ii dry spell is urgently needed for cAr- rying on farm work, Liverpool was a liu.vrr of the late months nnd New Orleans Intetesls bought July. I v.,ii me nincr nana, many regnruefl tnei foreign political news n's less favorable! and this fact led to come selling by room traders, union was absorbed by spot houses. The weekly report of the Weather Bureau rend no more favorably thnn had been expected nnd proved tlie ,Kna' or om realizing, but offerings '" nDsorliert rendily with the market firm . on the unfavorable weather now OLD STTI.R T'Slerdsy's Todo r rlo onn 1 1 00 I "So m iu ' I iw "i n.-. 'i sr. Jill! August . , Ilpt-embei Mv . . Julv ietohi Dfrember January March . . . w 11 n 2a ns -M hi .M.nr. 2 r.n J1 50 2S r.n V2 as NKW HTTI.K ...in .10 si r.s J.'.'.'.T 2B an tf, an -1.1 :i na . X2 IIJ K.1 III XX II) "S n-i . a 1 no 'j 7n sj 71) j 711 -- .1 i"j .1, .... . SL- I lii' .i: -:: 4 l-j tr. 1 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'AU STOCKS ' llnl an A' :I7 si 17 II!) ao 10 .lilll lll'llrr MfliNsupira , Mldusy .Mlpah Kt I.I 1 MontnliR 'J I North Htnr is llestf ue Kula ... . . in 1 West i:nil . ... li Vlilurj lH ... m j tloi.llPHCI.li Moi'KX Atlsnu .... .". ri. I I lllue Hull . . I llooth I Dlnrir II II , Kwams . I Oro . HUer I'lek Spearlii'nd .... . III US IK t(l II Misruu.ANKors Arlmns. 1'nHril . . Nml 1 AVnll.ler . . 'XecopH Mli.tnsr 12 Price of Lead Reduced New Yorli, Aiiril !!. -The Aineriinn Smelling and Helming (ompnn.v. has reduced the price of lend from .-,", to .1 cciue. Have ub treat your floors, this is the season. Phone Spruce 5264 W. W. Lukens & Co fc,UH m. Rtce 3S00 J, iiit --J1J TT ii'jpTn-pj: GOSSIP OF THE STREET VOLUME OF SUBSCRIPTIONS TO SPECIAL LOAN SURPRISES Bankers Thought Purchases Exceeded $200 00,000 War Finance Issue Gossip of the Street THliltK was 11 good deal of surprise expressed in financial idrcles yes terdny oer the.nnnouncement from Washington thnt there still leinnined soine .510,000,000 of the S'JOO.OOO.OOO Isvue of war flnnnce corporation bonds, the proceeds of which were to go toward assisting the railroads. There was n general impression that these bonds were very much over subscribed nnd that the onlj question to he decided was what proportion ojuie subscriptions would be allotted, It was therefore a genuine sur prise to mnny to find thnt they were to receive a 100 per cent allotment, and more if wnuted. A banker, who highly approved the government's plan of disposing of (hese bonds through regular channels o bond houses, allowing even a small commission, said he would have to revise his opinion. The only reason which appeared to him for the evident fa'lure of an oversubscrip tion was the emphasis which the federal Iteserve Itonrd In its clrculnr letter placed upon the fact thnt they were not n direct obligation of the government. There was some discussion on the terms of the forthcoming Victory Loan in this connection, some bankers malntainlni; that the Victory Loan should also bear (! per tent Interest, the same as the war finance corpora tion bonds. One of them, however, held that securities not a direct gov ernmental obligation should carry from one-half to three-quarters of 1 per cent less than those which are n dircet obligation, like tho Victory Lib erty llonds. It is said the rate and terms of the Victory Hniids will he determined next week nnd announced a few days before April 21. the opening of the selling campaign. The bonds nre being piloted nnd will be (omplcled, it is said, ns soon ns the terms' are nntiouwcd. Early Return of Railroads to Owners Expected 'Ihe rnrlv leturn of the railroads to their uriginnl ownrrs is the uppermost topic whiih i being discussed aiming I'manrinl men in New ork. according to n leading locnl banker who is interested In inilroiid linnnclng. Not onlj is there considerable optimism nbont their early leturn. he said, but it Is generally conceded that they nre to bo handed back in 11 way thnt will cause universal satisfaction. There is some talk iu this connection of a guarantee of income, he said, but ideas expressed on that particular phase of the subject were not delimit-. From the general tenor of the conversation which he heard, he concluded that in the turning back of the physical properties the securities would not suffer. From nnother source It was said that the plan most fnvored by rail road financier is for tho government to Increase the rentals to such .figures ns would leave a hamUonie mnrgin of profit. The present compensation allowed by the government is acknowledged to be woefully deficient and has had the effect of depressing the securities, with the result that the govern - ment will leceive less through taxes from that source than was anticipated. through the aale of such securities by legister their Iossph under the income liase them except at sacrifice prices. that if the government will increase the roads will nppiecinto o much thnt ; ; .",.-77-, 1 Philadelphia Markets i ' I GRAIN AND FLOUR W IlKAT TlPlpt-i, L'.tl tOO bunlirl Of frfnici wtr lUlil and th market rt tI 1. led wlnler, aarlUliv, IJ! m , No I, ri-d 'i.m.ti.. I ,n. s--j i ....-- ,'i,n v.. I ......,. .B ,.,. .., B. . , v-iiiii. .... ... -jn. No. .1. red 19 "S. V .'. irarllikv. $2 20. No ., Kniutt, $J 2.",, No. u, girllcky, i i oun rteeeDt.s 2li)osn buahei. Trade' , ."VYKh, 'Sftefl w",p"nfp"leli5!?"rn Mr tola fur loi nl trnde, hs to nuallty and i uireiiiin, nr n ijvyi ,n pr nuanei I OATS ltielpte Ii).sl8 huahela U nur- I.et Una rmlt Im, nrri-lnrra mr, tlvli, aiv.t ' Ket waa oulet Iiut offerlnRS were llTllt audi price anvauren tc voiotatinna' inr iota na to Inialloii No 2 vhite "S78'i. etandarrt white. 77Wt7Je. No. 3 while, 7lllj W7Tc. No 4 white. 7.-i7C.. rt.OL'n ltecelpte. 2,178 7110 lbs In eail, llualness wna quiet, hut prleea wore flrmly hld. Quolntlotia To arrive. pr 10H lbs. In UO-lh Juteaaika Winter alrnl,ht wet ern Jll 2.1 (ft I. fill, nearly. 11 1011.2.1. Kauana atralKhl, $12 105? 12.30 do. short pat.-nt, $12. ."OS? 12 7.1. sprlna; ulinrt patent 112i 12 ii.-!. do. pntenl. ll 7SW12.10; do. first rlenr. 110 S,t to n." Itvi: l.'l.orn waa milet hut firm v quote at JO l."iI) r.D per tiarrr-l In sacks, aa to nualllv, PROVISIONS 'I here waa r. fair iohhlndr trade and valuta ruled steads Tha riuotatlnue llef. in sate, smoked and nlr-drled. 4flv, hepf. knuckles and lenders amokeri and alr-rlrleri. 47e. pork, famllv. l:.2fla3l hams. a. T. curetl. loose, a2faic ro. aklnnd. loose. HiffM'ii. ilo. do. amolter, IHS3a'ic; hnma. boileii. bonoleei 4). plinlc .hnulj.rs S I' cured loose, 2fiV do, smoked. 27c: bellies. In plpktp. loose. 30c bicakftst bacon. 37c. lard. 30c REFINED SUGARS Ihe market wna quiet on a b.a.ala of Oc for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS f MKKSi: There waa Utile trading arid prlrea were barelv steady Quotatlona. New York and Wisconsin. whoi,.mllk. current make, 311c Nw Vork anil Wlsc6nsln. whole milk, fancy held 3T03I1C, epeclola hlKher New York and Wisconsin. vviole-mllk, fair to snod. aaa.ie.c HUTTKR TH market was 1c lower with a fair jobbing demand at tevlsed njiurea Tho quotations: Polld-packed creamery, extras, 07c: hlgher-scorlni; coods. flO70c. Ihe lat ter for jobhinir aalea. ettra firsts. 6flc: flrals. O.'J w 0,",r : seconds, 10iraH2e: sweet creamerv. choice tn fancy, flnff71o: do. fair lo (roort, ill tansn fanej brands nt prints Jobbing at 73M7Sc: fair to good. 371c. KCI09 were in good request and firm with supplies well (.leaped up. Quotations: Free cases, nearby firsts $13 0.1 per crate: cm rent recelpls. 112 7.". western extra firsts (i:i 03, Hrte. I12 7.1 fanev selected eggs jobbing at IsOfilic per dozen POULTRY 1.IVK The market ruled firm, with de mand abenrblng the limited olYerlnss Quntn lions: Fowls. fln heav 4344c. excep tional lots higher ordinary receipt. lOffi 42c: broiling chickens, fancv. soft-meated weighing 1V$12 lha -piece 30lTJB5c: spring chickens, soft-meated, larger alzea. aaQ)40c ataggv voung roosters .lOTrSlc: old rooatera 2(Hf27c. dmka pel.ln, 42S4B..-: duclia. Indian Ilunner, 40f41i, geese, 3(ic. pigeons, old, per Pair, 33800c pigeons. oung, por pair, 45 W nop nUKSSllD In fair request and Arm nndar light offerings. Quotations Fowls, fresh Killed, do -picked. In boxes Weighing 3 lbs. and over apiece, 3Sc; weighing 3'0r44 lbs.. ROc: weighing 3 lbs 8tttff37c: smaller sixes, 3034c I'owlH. fresh-killed, in bbla., fancy, dry-picked Weighing 3 lbs and over apiece. 3Sr; weighing" 3i,W4W lbs. 3l)r, smaller sixes, S0M34p Old roosters, drv. picked, 27c sjqunbe, per doxen White weighing 11 lo 12 ibs tier doten. ID.TSzf 0 30. white, weighing 1) lo 10 Ibs, per doten $7 73(8 r.O: white, welshing S lbs. per dnsen. sns.n'ii.7: while, weighing 7 lbs per doxen, I5M3.30, white, weighing tl to dl lbs, pr doten. tsota.llu, dark, tl 50W2, emull and No, 2. 75e3$2 FRESU FRUITS Apples of flue quality ruled steady, hut trade, was quiet Strawberries were mora plentiful nnd again esslei. Other frulta were generally teadv Qjola.iio.na. Applea, New York par bbl. Daldwln, JSW10; (Ireen Ing. stt: Russets. $7 00 Apples, Penn svlvanla nnd Virginia per bbl Hen Davis $7Pi 0nn I7.nojf0. Wlncsao llo.ROO It 00. Apples, western per box. tltfS. Lemons, per box. rj.AntTA 30 Oranges. Florida, per crate, $3 1)007 73 Oranges, California Pr box, $3.s3r. 7U Grapefruit, per box. $2.nsen 60. Mraw berries, riorlda, ver quart 83040c VEGETABLES Pholre stock sold falrlv and valuea gen erally ruled Htm, with onlona a shade higher Quotatlona While potatoes ,lerse, ner s -bushel basket--No I. Il573c No. 2 S0U flOc White potatoes Maine, per I till Ilia . $2 235J2.50. Whlio potatoes l'nnsjlvanla, Xo. 1 per 100 ibs. $;.23fl2 BO. White potatoes, New York per 10(1 lbs,, $2.23vW 2.30. White potatoes Delswsro and Many land. Hoosler. per 100 lbs $2W2 23. Sweet potatoea, Jersey, per basket .No. 1, $1,732 2.2V No. 2, $1,5001. 00 Pvveet potatoes, Kastern Shore, per bbl , No 1 $308. Hwaet Sotatoes, Delaware and Maryland, per bushel amper No. 1, $2.733.15: No. 2. $1.83v2. Cabbage. Danish, seed, per Inn. $123; do. southern. pr hamper, $8.304. Onions, cllovv, per 100-lb. hag. itiH.BO, BUTTER, EQG8 AND CHEE8E New Verk. April 0. BUTTKu rtecelpla. iS.1 tubs. Market steadier Higher scoring. S0S.1 tubs. Market steadier Higher ecorii r,ilYflic: extras. HVr Insldei nrsts. flv4 n.-,c. seconds. (inC'OJc. stnta dairy. 64O330t Imitation creamery. 4Wrc , Koas Ilecelpis. 2I.2T3 fases Jtark't (Inner. Kxlraa. 43'ie Inalde estra flrati, 43c Insldei firsts northern 43's ft l4Vri firsts, soulheen. HOtl'sr flrsls, 1Ufi43v, seconds, 4I4C! dirties, No I SSflUOUcs No. 2, anwasiaici trucks No 1 asBSS'.ic, No, 'J. aiwaSHoi state nnl nearby hennery tvhlles S.'.Olltcl gathered whites, .Vic. Insldei f'acifio coast whites, 4nO.Mvi'l areslern and outhem rtherd whites, 4BB4ci elte nd nearby hennery' b,rewne. 4eici mixed v?e. re, snjMitx. ,i. 1 "i m tnoueh nuit KollniMn vrr thr nun ', i tatlmm: Car Iota in anv(, t 'Ifvatur, nov-rn ' 1 mini -u -- l..--at.u ... . .a j . I. 111 1 ",,"t nittiiiirii jiihpi tiim iHiiiiuiru jii n t,i ,7 No 1, red winter. 2 an. No 1. northern nn . aprln. 12.80: No. t. hard winter. J2.30. No i''.. .., '- --j .:- -""' .' '-" . :" -.i i t..-.-, . :. .. , .l . r. iinnarn ana-.i.tr i"T, ti :a nap.. ,. in , r .,'i,i.'.',i niir.i iirin issues , ,'ri.iri.iii.i iiii- . I l1 Ifi V --., .!. -lll .. ... a,, v.. ' . I ' " "1 l-lB'r'l -s I i-.l'l -. ! ' red .mutll 1 SI ' v""1, ,-' wlv.ee i 1"",t- Vn "" in"Pon -q' '"','- I Ti -'" ftlltltiy. - 3.1. .No. ft red winter, . ii1niiril. rte tutored " IHlS IrrVO";.1!"?,!!"!? Vln ,-,a2, No ? lhPlc ""'' n s',l"'t "' Cnnadiaii i:!;erour..,n"lYo.il " . ,.,,:,.'., V"l"J J- l-'i N-n- 3 r?d "Tinier, wr- i.,.:,;u ,l i-.-. ,i u.i.i .n Panama reili.tre.1 as Itie.l iipkj j-.in, no. a, red, smiiii, '2 vi. no i. '"" " "- Philippine la pi.1t red J.1 an. No. J. carlickv, 2 2S. No. 4. The oil group uno irregular. Sonic mill - Philippine . la.' urn , am Illy S2 27. n I mr .Lu. aimittv. ... ... ' . ,.i.iiL:.i i- ,ua v.nganaj 'nasaista. -.j.o iw.,.. -l5Tlrlv xvsai usiaie . ... -L.r- "w -..v. ..., .Vtiii-uL. -,!' ,1 dlnaxBWlBBn .nV n . .1 "-lt ,,, trq,J man wealthy investors, so that they can - tat l.nv. nnd others will not pur- Thoe who reason iu this way claim the rentals suflicientlv the ciedlt of they will he able to hnnneo themselves LONDON STOCK MARKET Snurt In Canadian Pacifies GranH opuri in ivanaaian Kacincs urana Trunkft HIH Wwll . Indon, April . Speculation in securities on the stock exchnnge hroadened today nnd the markets gen erall were firm, with -entinient cheer- fn 1"' Specialties were strong, (lilt ing anil .. j.. ....i i i , niniisirini smiles inspiaycu strptth. ' MONEY-LENDING RATES NKW YORK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened lodav at ."i1,.. per i ' ' '- 1 cent for lending nnd renewing. On nil industrial collateral . the opening rate' ,7 m,,L,i ..j... ,r, y maiket toriaj the ted was 1 few re- was fi per cent. In the time nione; only husiness reported nen als nt .V per cent on, industrial SPiMiiities (ollntornl for sixty ami ninety days Merrantilo paper of dioice ipiality i.s ipioted at 5 ', i (ii ." ' per tent with offer ings light Only n few .local institu tions nie in the market for paper. 1'riine hank acceptances rule moder Hlelv active nt unchanged ipiotations. fall loans on prime hank acceptances are unaltered at '- per lent. PHILADELPHIA Cull, 5"', per cent: time, ."CrJO per cent. Commer cial paper, three to sit months, C'.t 5', per cent; six mouths, 6 per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. April 1). The foreign ex change niaiket was marked In the early dealings todnv by decided weakness, in duced by a frcsli break in sterling an'd francs. Such declines as tn4c in ster ling and of 4 centimes in francs were established, as compared with yester day's opening figures. Tn jiiidafternoon the market became somewhat steadier under the influence of recoveries in sterling to l.C4,s for demand nnd 4 ti.i'i for cables. From the early low rate of .".03 for cables ami 5.07 for i hecks francs recovered to .".n.'iLj for cables and hecks .".Oil1;. Other quotations were: (iuilder cables 404. checks 40'4 Pesetas cables litl.i:-.. clieckH jti.i.i. Stockholm cables i!7, checks liO.W). Chrislinilin cable's UCIO, against 2.-..00. Copenhagen cables 25. "0, checks ".", Iluble notes nominal, unchanged at 144M'-i. BANK CLEARINGS flank clearings today compared with corre sponding da lest two e.ers. lSln Ibis i 1017 Phlla $11 402.4O3 $r.4,flas,nas $ni. 487,472 noston in n2a SR4 4n.4s7.32n 43,331 as N Yolk (552 S08.940 si 07.7 IS.O.-vH (1IS.9BJ.C9I LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS (lileacn. Anrll 0. IIOQS Receipts 17 OOll head Marker uneven, but mostlv mflM5p higher pigs ruiiv 2.ic nigner nunc )2ii 2.. ru' 20 43; heavv weight, jo.aafl'vn 31 medium JO 43; heavv weight $20.33920 33 medium. Until. IIS71U20 20. heavv narking sows $m. 60 fill I) S3 nncklnc lowi, $18 23 ff 19.50, pigs. 17i75cT 19 10 CATTLE nee elnt ATTLfe llecelpta. I150O head neef steers. butcners, she ' stock and feeders slow about stead) calves 23v80c hlsher bulla 13tV25c loser jieavx beer steers notce nnd prime. $17 30020 40. medium and good $18.73017 83. common. tll.BOWlt 73, light beef steers, good and common, $14 73Vts 30: common and medium. $10014 73, butcher halfers. $,.30(H4.73. cows, $7.2.,trW30 Calves $14 30017 30 SHKEP lletelpts 13,000 head -Market about steady with yesterday's close rilishurth. April . HOOS necelp.s 1(100 hesd steadv Heavies and heav ynrk ers, $20 30821) '). light yorkers. $19 339: 20: nles. $in 30 fl) 10. 33. a SHKEf AND I.AJII1S r.ecelpte. 300 hear,. Mteady Top aheep. $1.1: lop lambs, $17. 3u, CALVES Heeelpls 130 head. Steady. Top. $17 30 Kansas Cllj. Xlo.. April 9 nons-n.. celpts, 19.000 heid ia rket uneven. wn. erally ateady to strong; packers' bid, J30.43 Bulk, SU.So'tTi.'n SOl .1J'VlS. $50 302T20.4.1 liiruiuui wriimr -.-,. -,y, .tains $10.43020 10: light llghta. $19Ol4,0; pack ing sows. $120, PlM.-IISCl"., CArrLBneeeipts. 9000 head ind 700 calves. Steady to weak, on most classes: hide on some beef cattle lower: veal calves fullv steady: heavy beef eteera, $11 300 18.50; light beef .steer;, $i)B018.13, butcher cowa and halfare $ 30015.60: can. nera and, cutters. $4 73q.40i xeal calves, I10 23K14; atockera and feeder ateera, $8.60 - hhckp Receipts. SOOO lied Fat lamb. f ateady at jesterday'a eloae, best fst ewes, eleafly to ine nianer ir"i" aim nrreners steady Lambs. SI pounde or less $t.7SJJ 111,110, 3 pounde or more. $10 40UI 40 ruili and common $l2; 13.23. ewes nie. dlum in choice $12 23t13 breeding ewea. $lii.2317 7S. . .. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Ind Tlila nd Trust Company, dividend of B per cent, payable May 1, aj registered April IV UOOIUI a. nnt xiuaa cave j nnnsi nninrn ni I IRlin uUixli rmOLd oLUIVIr Th f0iminR r.,,rl 0 thr frr,i, ln,nlj '"';'' --r1 l .amema MiToitniJ Jm ...l'r''e In I'hlliKlelrhlii Is furnished bv tlielwl' '' ".," l",,11"' ;d "- , ntltim mi I nAIMO DIP PAIMC inesiinestock sou mnn DltKf d( lhA riurean nd inds .nvlleil to funersl ser let, 4-A, rill I UW Nil Hill llAINoi0' Storki-m. Innrl stfs Department of JHiurj. nt I r in S32T Tennolvanl avVVrff-? . Reports of Larger Offerings and Recessions in Rye and Bailey Weaken Market (hirazn. Anrll !1 Reports if iu cienveo olierings iroin Hie lounir.v iinti a am . m . I ...... -f legions in r,e nnd barley led to nc live slling which weakened coin loony ir... l t,.l ,.,.l,,l ,.,. l,irl, lo.elo, .iiiiu Finn nun ih' '" " "'" i for p swim,!. Ml Ih nutlet. Trnilc . ti ,wns nirive ana irmni. There was a cood deinsnil early. In- i fiiieneeil by light stocks, a bullish ilu- ation in hogs and unfavorable weather ' . ... ... for the movement. Commission houses were on both sides in the afternoon. while lornl operntors were persistent sellers Later, the offerings increnscd land tnp loss orders were 1 cached ns values worked below the pwloin h.v. 1 in I, os his, ,, riii-iii 11 ,111 pi iiiiirn in oats, following strength earlj. Deal 1 ings were nctiie. At first commission . i... .1.. .... s. but the Up-i ine sales from .ing ships iron) houses were good buyer turn brought out rcalizin 1 longs and mere also was pressure iromi I locnl interests because of the drop in If"..,. 1 Str : , nr ,,f.nr,l i.iiiii.i iuiiiiiiiviii- .. '".pavta Miller Abel for the movement nnd lurtner talk 01 n smaller nrcn was heard, but stocks t it . .1 . are heavv genernll.v and Hade in Ihe inh article lucked snap. '' ,... I -vdlnc fuluri a rnnjred n- follpwa ' u n (n'U dlv er 1- MWl ll.Rll I "VV i 'o Ma I . . 1 on', 1 'i ' I -.1", 1 .! I Ml1 1 . (i ' 1 : ll via. an', 70' '; US ni' ."uU c.sl'j 111 ill i.il'a H7' I . r,l Mi jn r, ci ii-, -jo r, -ii .." )'.'0 jj (His n so vn no js no i's 7o '.' nj Illli. l,a 27 r.0 27 7." 27 an 27 11) 27 25 Jul- 2 On 2'l Ml 2. ."in 2'i !') - rt7 I'nrW M.n r.n :,n no ro in 7" noon n so .tin- 17 r.n 17 so in S7 47 0" in "') Val Ml German Bank Statement llerlhi, via lindon, April 0. - slnlemnnl of Iho Imnerlnl llnnk of f!er " '" 3300 rii'stout el Snlinn man inaea sintemeni 01 ine imperial nnnh or v.cr nf TPqlrn, ,t .jnin., , rhurrii 10 a m manv for week ending .March ."l shows 1 mt 1 athedrai r-m Auin enrvice ., tl.o fHoli.R rhuiiRPH: Tn.nl coin nn.l(nS bullion ilri'rnnsrd J72.r,M)tono nuirkft ; TlflMxs ani frlni-w n V M SodnUtv cnltl ilrrrraForl .M.V.I J.HOO nuirkt ; I, luir(h jm)trt! to rurral. 'Uuim . 7:30 . , . . , . . I requiem mass t. A6rlha' ( hur h I) a. m. niuiki: notrn of otnrr bnnkn dnTriisril jnt linlv err rvm Auto Mrvice. ' 7ST 000 iniirkK liilU rlln oiintnl in- I HHINKMAN April Q 1112l,nsi.. .lauoh- iTrnf(l l2.Kil.'i.lSO.O0O mnrkq: ml- i cranddnuKhtr of William aril thn 1 f Unv .qnrn, .l.risnen.l 0"t (UUi ,....1. . i.. ianrpf, (ircrrniod v., 1,000 murk.: m- lrs'I"..., AY"'"':' .other seninties increased LMJ,,7.:.l)(Ml Thur, fi -.1 ,, n, marks: notes in criunton nrmnwl ' IlltoADMX sdd.n niarkM: nnlrs in cin nlnti.ii. iiw....ni.n.l ' 'ncu .. ,..,,, , , , , ,0sst...(Mo murks: .p"iN in.-ci-nsotj ! ..i:i. 00.!00O tmirLt. aiIiak 1...Tj:i: :.... Hlecrnased 'J., !,(,) I.Odd nmrks; Ihnldiiigs. 1 ,!M.",I)!i:i.0(M minks, - -Ii lotltl GOVERNMENT BONOS . nw A sit !'!) ns U 2 - in: no Pll !MI ID 1 'inam, i o.innn a loan IIS". S'4 II 7 P7 S7 a; 'ill on on nstj, usij so n 101'j inv j 7 I P i nrilm ,- ,;-, ro,,n ".. id.io 1 cl (lov r'SlMer'l 2a, 10."'1 1 I S l.uv rulinoii .'!.. 1!in I I H (lov reistrer1 ,1a llllli 1 s !!ov u."! a-'.iai-. , l1lkl ot l'0l"mbl ' ' "'- l!'-' inn', lonu 10') Refined Sugars Fairly Active ; Vorli. April fl -ltelined sugurs arp fairly active and uuchnuged at tic, le,s '2 per cent for cash. Itnvvs nre un- ' i hanged at i.'JSf. delivered. Buy Now! And insist that your Dealer gives you "PeB&it All Sizes for Immediate Delivery Standard for Nearly 100 Years The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company . ";HIMi BF.(IRT NK1V 111RK C1TV HOTEL MARTINIQUE BROADWAY. 32d 33d STS. NEW YORK I m I I I I H I One Block from Pcnru. Statiova. Bgjgge Trsjuftrred Free Equally Convenient for AmuuBtentj, Shopping or Buimeu HMNTK. i'IJVN. 4, IOTEL- BLACKSTONE Virpua if. od lk bMrt, fBriou9 im ori Plr, Ce.pe.cilj 500. Evrj ri, cerafvrt ind CTJitymoml. Sm water Uth. Tmic bttt depart Mt altackti. Aaatrfcaa "d Eoropca plana. Am Ima at traiM. tmutmlr w . I. C. WOOPI'OgD. Ptapfiator Tiy CLARENDON HOTEL VIRGINIA ATE. NEAK BEACH All rooms with hot and cold running water. Private Bathe. Write for nates ana Booklet. TRAYMORE atianticc. 1WRLD5 GrxATmWTrl5U(XESS rocoNn MOUNTAIN. Canadensle. Pa. I AURELINNN,wrat Several private lrWUXACLillSia atreams. Hpl. April t May rates. Bk't. A. K. HEniUCK, Prep. RADNOR. TA. I ftarfnr- Ft.! a fV.ur.nIai country home, within SO mloutas of oltyl , .--.....----. -..--T----i:-zr - Tr-.-- entirj gen. BOQiinr, ieam.1 as.ewHi j.. "-. :. ','v:-i"'"."-i-i-evx. . . ' Shocpuif of Biumeu .r I I DircrtEntTnctoB'irySub-n f 1 i" w.jrdHumTub" Kilts: rrom ibZ Per Day : JTi. Sl a SPECIALTY b B-z MflL 1 IBS PLEASANT ROOMS With Pnvue IWk in a $3 Per Day I all EiPHetl3ii3a CeT -xU t fl i ii 'K'Hs 'I r w V MtliileiillH jf Tk MaJttniue RgetuirinU An Well Kntrera h Good I X-BLaUeSil Food and RionbU Prare I rVlaa,,.,BaiH.........B.n..J LOCAL MEAT MARKET mKSIt HK.I5K Hetelpt. moiierate. bulk remmon unci medium erdrf. market Mendv; u-,.,.i.r,u '.. . . . . H1I.KPS t.lpi or rnmninn and me. .-riwq"ri.;r..-.r-,. .v..- ''.i,.. i.:',.!. a-eadi il II to'lSa'-ienani'llmli-rt KAI,-tl-relpla mnderale, market aleadv ai si I to IM, oeiiMii.i naiii I'Ollk Iceieln-a heln.v nnrmal inarkel I etronr in I.IO to J.lt demand fair I.UIIi llieipis mnd'reie innrke, aiintiB ai Mil in laa. demand falilv i. io.i '1 .! '" Hec'lots' llshi n(nrlii a'rnns i (1 t -- I .. . ilaattiio.ir.ilB ' - ' '" M4BlcpT , . - ... wi , .... ,,,r, ,...-. New loili. Anril P.- The colTci. tiiar - ' "pnoil slont, lit nrinni(, of 1! in !..i- .. :.t. . i:!.. i..i. r ..!.-' .. ,m-.,s ,,.,,. , ,K , .,..,.., .-,. , and March Vi-ti-id'i 'I'oitx . iloee opn I.-. '.'. liJ I I SO I 1 SI ,im u... .r"l'"'hb; ' 1 1 III 1 1 IJ II u i IM Mi Mnren CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ! hlrnso, April 0 111 TrKIl Ite. 1 ,,,Ji,oni"Refe,!;l,."nK:Slll ..e. ln-han Urt i-lpte, I ETi-'l ; IN MF.MnnlAM r,AFTI..r-K.- lo lovlni; mmnn of I On- DELIA M who tlrrted Mils life AjTil v. mi? SON AND DAliIIITCII. ' ni ipljittlTS .M1EL- April 7 KLtZARKTir wldo of liel nelallvea nnd '"':'" nrl I'rl (i '10 ni. Ill -I imuri to the ru (' ,1' , , h,,r, h '!T n ? 1, . 1,1" h.Vm' ri'.unv phi n annv jkan wif. f B"iiMH 1 nurifi 1 r ni ln Jll,lv ' ,ip m i 1 J rrn .it) 13 Pin i riI rem , '. 'P,"n,, rf; ', 'pMe.i ri 'aefvlce, ? Thir. . i"r.ii.- April 7 ivvrs j iiu-on.i r IMI'h I Aivveii (i,e olei and eon of l.ims and Mu.nn Mrl Ij.lallv.s nnd lr,,',"i7, '""n, Islrmount Ni. II 1 nr A nh.l l.loetr.al Deiit of llalrinln' I J" '"no Tivfl i.sti. .a i .i i . r.. ni it n :i i ii in Hi 1rnnrln nvlr'i ' hiirrh 10 a hi I jut iih ( ro im Aiiro pwmi MriN Anril? ODOlnir.ASVA d.iusb lr.1 nf hrn. VI ir.rl knll, VV VllStlll. Cll I J.t Ilelaii-s nod frletida Invlli'd 10 finipril service Irl 1 ail n ni parenta rald,n,e. lam VV Moineraet at Int Nnrlhvvoo.1 rm. l'rlenda rn.v rail Thura eve, HANNAH At 2112 N l.'d at . April 7. m-'FIK II HANNA11, rtaushler of I'aptaln William 'Ihornlon and late Saiah Thnrnton. rtelalivea and frlenda Invllr-d to aervlca Thura 2 p in Ollvr II. Hair lltils . 1820 rhi.tnut st Int private' IIOTI.K Anrll 7. KI.LA POTI D dauabler 1 er la( 'J'ltnolhv nnd Marv A Hovla Itela .,, tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Krl . 1 he I s so a in , raldr-npn of pr-plir-vv .lamea .1 IIb" "fprt " WM rtlrBl to Which tll ritiri nrt fri-mu in.itfti ii . n.ao a n,iii-nr'. Lift hmln H int 111 1 I liirjH iu iy cdll ItltoAnVIX uddnl prtl 7. AUTlfrn f ifi, oti of Mnrtiinfr IJ. and Sman Ptroadnlx ' inci. Uoki-n hki -i.-hmmu fl.,d frirndt . MmmIpiI tn HttPiitt funeral. Thura 1 n m ' ffriin snvirtsriin rt hi nirsnti livfrtr.l " a I ! lev. Iluika roilnH . Ta Int at Heeihnood li'ein ulos vvlll meet tram nt Wood I bourne si , leaving Heading Terminal ut 0 17 a in ' I IIPSKIltK. - fin Anrll 7 ISIS. ClintM T1AVA P wife nt William 11 P.uskltk Relatives and frlenda. also I'amu 22)1 P () of A., Invited lo funeral servltes Thura . 2 I , in at late residence li'.t wttmnn at , l .lenklnlown. Pa. int. privale Hillside fern I (Annoi.i. .prii r.. anna e.. v.tr nf ' Martin r farroll (nee Craven) rtelallves and frlenda Invited to fuuer.il 'Ihura . 8 3u , a tn . 73D N 2tllh st High mnss of ' requ.etn V hnrch of St. f'rautls Xaler lu l a. tn Int. Ilolv -rosa fem Auto funeral (WflR April II. .MART widow- nt .Ina.p),1 11. I'arr (nei. Hauer) Itelatlves and filendn Invited lo funeral Krl R 30 a. m, 33 I Calhmhlll st Solemn requiem mass st Au- ! Kiiatn.e a i hurch 10 a ni. lai. Holy Cross (.'em Atrn funeral . CIIBW Anrll 7. l.fEI.I.A. ( HEW Ttela. tlves and frlenda Invited to attend funeral, iservlres, Ihurs, 2pm at the residence r tier protner V tiartea A I hew, 3242 N I !j ;,,';, '.n.,K ' i.iN'son of Marv'and lauile" Chfi' d M,, , nesldence, ai.1 Baltimore a(e.l M'llfion Heights, Pa 1'uneral servlcca and ' int ennven nc of famll- xTI-NTIC Cir N. J. J GRAND ATLANTIC Mrglnla Ave near Boardwalk and center nf amusementa I'm ate hatha. Running; water in rooms Klrvator Table and serxice dis tinctive features J.I 3d up dull). Special wkly, Cspaclty BOO. Hklt Auto meets trains. Ownership management U". F. SILVtV. Westminster ?. ,A.V-"" l"- El- to at.; private hatha, run. water. $12,30 up wkly. tS.bOup dally. C.Bunre HOTEL BOSCOBEL "nt"cl"r,v- -t t , .. . . Beach Always onen Thoroughly healed Bklt A K. Marlon. 0CRN' CITV. y. J. THE BISC A YNE ornNS Ai'Bir, nth fileam heat; private baths. Excellent table. Booklet. BLUNDIN. Owner jmdManager. t'APK IAY. N. J. HOTEL COLUlViBIA c J'v. ' Open for rea son of 1019 at Hasiertlde. Same manage ment, J. W, MKCnY t lino WERNCT8VII.H.C. PA. SUNSET HAL o-.. "SrZStfSl- PA&htfur vUefor Jtajfter ivejitTOe; -.-r' '1JVfcXiTi5ri... a-?f"i.'jauviss, .. .Ym we AMATORIHU anr,, ,?.ixnuxvu1t.B, fiW- Jt-'-' ja.'. r.Ji WmrM) BHSBBl xiVSmtSsSvy BBBBMMrMR'BBt.ui!j)J!fBPWIi I ..,- .L. Acerwood m j ' - " Tutoring School I M'lllNO Kl .SORT , , fc M ,, ,8 - - - - - f if iin J e rl who nert in-Hvldual NEW YORK y;iTV iimfrui i"i I r mnkn iiArtnMl projrres Q HIBIHI B M "WHew -veK I Ki i ffOBfaf mL inftr .Mra(('AinpuM Outdoor ll( in rummer I 0f jm 1Q MlIejs froin PhilAdelnhtti -Haokl-t. I mnr r . z-z. Kr 60 ! K ROOMS I -bPBB Mts. r.awa. -bbf- ami s n s-i: -A, Dtl'.TRtCH April fl, t.OUlflA. wlf it hhti j0rp, Dietrich, Jr. nnd daughter of Jn "1 rPl ann v nrmins num. aaea ivj. jveialtvea ? ,rt fr)endil InvlteU to funeraf eenlces., j i '.' nT yr.':n . .v"n. "mama rV,,' V",a ,7 Z, , I , DII.KK J'-Jdenly, nfll 7. JAJIIIS CL, I huab-tnrt of Nellie V Dflka and aon nf !ale, .Ins ard nachael llllke. afed l. Itelnllrea J O.T1 and fileods Invlterl to funeral ervlca,Thur 'J-wS i p. in.. SOU I! fhfltfn ave flln. Int. JJ-frfl private nemalns may lie viewed Wed. ave, ' fiS Dit.t.ov - nril s sntr OAVKitnvv. X$ -... .a..... . ...... : . 1 ' r.n m;; uTiinrii mnntr or vviiuani iJlllon, i ,-rV ao p" "in .i?eJC r n-ni- l'"'?r '"': irevnee r. mt, ?'A"" ." '.''"J" J"'"'' l m. . i"n w"l el Train" ih t inir i rrnion 1 1 ii H m. nrAdintr Trrminitl 1 uz p m 'ut Trexo Hon t)0V()1I.h: ..,, ,...,. i-i iflirimK I'tiinniur iveii-iitea Mnu iriense, Hon Name ,ncleH . 1) n la, A O. II i nuri ufli itrnrpn n iif, lenail, o. 1 V), V of A , rinploea ( nnllnenlal llrewlnsr Co., Invited in funeral l"n s..1n a. m . ""i rilaviuiih at Rdlomn requiem mass Church of Hi Anlhonv of Padua 10 a. m. Int. iioi) i rnaa , nm AUIO service, nt'iiir'nLliVn vliil lo a'leod riinerHl . rl at S3o r, ni, W -. e-prinsfieiil and Undon nves. Aldan lei4art ,ouni I, Solemn lav iiulm nnx at ,st Joa'uirs r-hurLh. folllna- ,"i-, ; " .rt "i- .in iiwiy ,. rnsa v;em. .uln fulierK.. IIATON Aprlt 7. ADA II. widow of "n iff Phaa II Union llelalliea and frlenda In- "J vlled lo funeral service,. Thura., 3 P, m.. iV likidem of Hnn-ln-lau Arthur n Wellr, 3 r,r,s7 Wehaler el Int private. Tnenda may J ,.7i tf... o . ,r. . w.-., ..., .ait ,.-.. , n ... j.. ,, nt now audi April M.vnv i: wife of 4 Slarneat ii R.luaida rtelallves and frlnd invlifl to funeral Sat. S'30. it m.. 715 sj, , Itoaewooil el JJol-imi maas r-f reauleiti 1 Chun h nf l. Trie.. Ink m ihedrit t em Atno fiim-rnl Int Old CI- 1 m p , itih,ij 'lempe. Mil nd Spruca , )n, ,rnvalp .-si:r, v S --Vprll ft StAHrA. f'l.V.VK- i(nN M,.(jnnnBol ivldftw or .tohn Fin. . Ilelalhfa nnd frlenda nvlp.1 to fu. . -. . . - t: ral n.rn riiuri S p m . 1327 V fiflth kt Oipmn rttiuifin iiips Sf Grirory riiun li 1 '.o . ni. Int Ser Cftthedral m Attto pr-rh ixy - pni ,H.m.r:,5 i: hu?ftnrl of Mttv Vn ninl T.T Jllatun nnd frlendv hIpo lnlc- o 3 I ntrl A M and Vulcan A-inbh of Phlli Inxitil tn funntMl BffV lfr Pitt 'j t in 1012 N Rth f Int. prl nt r.rmAliiM mil li luiJ Trl.. 7 Uf I) p ni. C'ontinnrd on $tt Tnt PARCEL POST MAKETLA i Woolen Blankets j Campers, Tourintu, Motorists I make vour outdoor life more enldvnule. 1 He ahaured of warmth and conifor on I vnur trips hv adding a Mnketta army I blanket to your outfit You vvlll need a blj..t, m. ,l,n, Irln .a., are nlannlnf. 1 Siijre one from us now and mako aura nr Having .1 v.nen uerued 'I hese blanketa are ihe seme ifraile and rniall . m Htoinlle.t the t H CllV.rR. tnept Tit ii nil new made by us and old direct from our own mills M.NII Mt IT A 111,,; TOR ItlMIK I11K Olive Drat, or Dvfnrd drey. Size 42xS0 U eight Win! Iha. S-1.00 "i'gffi. S11.S5 THIIF.K KOR nllre Drub. Wrlit. .1 lha. Klre COlRt uxrorti ijrey. vvgt 4 ins. hise lioxsi S7.00 r..t ii nu $19,50 tiiiiki.: nip MIc rnli. Wet, .1 to 3 -A IIih. Ixi nt)tl i. te miaSI i SUer AltxSI S22.00 iik -rs iMur z' ii nit rr nuKs S8.00 I.At II IIK TIIRVK IMP Pnt bv rircil Pn-t PREPAID to any A.d.lrp'-fi tn tb Unltrd Matnn SEND REMITTANCE WITH ORDER Immffllili dUery. Fold unOer inonty MAKETLA COMPANY 611 II, Ilrrael lllili.. 3(1, nnd Client nut I 'iiiiiiiieipmu. in. SUMMFIt ClAJIVS Voiiiic Men nnd I1o -A PAHADISt 4 OS WATCH- . CAMPVEGA AN IHI.NI roil HOIK S" to It sears. rutilncr. huntlntr. flwlinmlnr nttUint (n nfs out'Irtor thtatr!ffl hlka"t, canoe tnp ( Mrppntt v - lutnrlnir Two motor boAt ono Um ( etitrnl hullfllni: anil n'llfinnr slrphic bunsnlon Twimj hojrs from New York Clfl Cataloff on request. MRS.HKNRY WARD REECHEIJ New ork ORlie 21 Kast 40th M. Telephone Murr.is f f 111 XIOI Lake Placid Club Camp UNIUtlR (I1TIIRTI1NITV FOB IIOVS , All the Adruntugea Any Camp Can Offer ri.un I All Ihe unrlvnled farllltl's of I.aks Placid Club. Adirondack wilderness, golf, tennis. ! tutoring. Apply to Director. Catalog 1 W. CntlF.TT CONANX St. I.uke'a Wehnol. Wayne. Tau KfOI'f VTION l, Until Seves . LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School lilt CHESTNUT BTItKET uitrnnre un 10th Street By Ihe Berlitz Method students Lara vx.at enlv to read and write but also. t4) UNDEIISTAND and to SPEAU (orein languager. i it i a i, liRBsoH rnaii Terms may be begun at any time. Cnusefies Frtuiudies Conversation et Prononclstlon Toua le mercredls a 4 heurea. Kntree llbr pour nos sieves presents et anclens. Theodore C. G. Lorenz, Ph. D. FRENCH AND ROMANCE LANGUAGES Late Instructor at the University of Pennsylvania, William Pcnn Charter School, the Episcopal Academy, etc., etc. Tutor.ing Schools Private Tuition Translations isaisaiiiaiiai.iss.nisaaaias isissisaaiae issnl iit BeeeeeeeeBeeeeBBBeBeexBeeHBeaBeHeVaBaai - JxinuerctT-iii o iimn nrnooi- inoun'risi ngM Arl irnnM.r Hclnrt' Musir r.ym-H C m nni.i OftrdPHJiigr llthic nlTrainlntr Tfoma I bbbbbW ff ,t falrvAl CiiriArtrtBlin j4exr.iv)axvtA Hn llsl- m 3314 WOODLAND AVENUE -1 I Philadelphia. Pa. ) ' I J I j, i SllOKTIIANII ANI IIOOKUEEPINO ' ' Our graduates are In constant demand Oo4 v . osylng poBUasna await you. Orecf Short hand. IheEay, speedy erstem. Complete,' nlgnv viassea. inienaivt. crewing, v Knroll any tlm. Call ar write.,? : iK for full paril-vilsrs and catBlog,'1- vUtIsTb" anil Cellego t Catnaoeree. -' sft 1JI7 (leetnnt St., rhiUdeliaUU Teachers Wantrd Ppltlons wattliut- irroe)"' registn ror coiieaa ?wwip.i lerw aaenare' SI lm, rmvni's ....-. 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