Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 20, Image 20

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DYEKIK'G PUBLIC LED &Elt-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,' MAY' 5, 1919
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GABLES AND WEATHER
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SEND COTTON LOWER
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,' gWarket Later Steadied in Face
Mj;of Selling to Relieve Con-
Ws I . centrated Holdings
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bw inri.. .ua.v it. i no tit-ciiur ...
frpm 1 to' 11 points In cotton prices
lit the opening today was in response
f ; J? " tat a-. 1 .mklik. ! fninnlilA ii'Anllmp
t. lu, wean raunn aim itit ii.tiui-r muimi-
i- iltfeek-end reports intimated that tho
lt-v 'demand for goods wns in oxer:.-, of tlio
Buppljr anil that manufacturers could
make a good profit even with "10-ccnt
otton.
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This. news encouraged outside liu.vtng
IP the decline, whicli subsorinentl.v
steadied the market in fare of Wall
tteer selling that was evidently de-
nlgofd' to relieve concentrated holdings.
Itlverpool and southern wire houses
were hIso buyers.
"Xfie market was only moderately
Ctlre, but ruled steady to firm with
prli'es working about 10 to 15 points
net; higher on the active months. Jul)
deliveries, for instance, sold up to 20.80.
Of JlTTioints ubove the low price touched
n the reaction of Saturday morning.
NEW STYI.R
, Test Today's
11.00 1-30 2.30 1
n m. n m p in.
2S.40 28 4(1 2S 4(1 ,
20.70 20.72 24 84 !
23.XS 25 flS 2.". "iS I
24.74 24 77 24 SO
24. IS 24 30 24.40
23 78 23 78 23 7s '
23 118 23 611 23 08
cloe open
JUy . 2S 40 l'B.411
July. .. 2R.as 'tt.nii
-August ,'jn.r.s L'.i.r.s
October .24.H7 24.r.n
Xcmber i'4.30 24. 1A
Jajiuary 23.S2 23 7S
March ,, 23 .1) 23 70
i-iJPhiladclphia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEATRerelptB. Hi!.tl3" buahele There
was. little trading Quotations follow Cr
Iota In export elevator, government stand
ard Inspection, standard prl.es V... 1 red
winter, 2,3l: No. I. northern spring. S2 an.
No, li hard winter. $2 30; No. 1 red win
S"T, garlicky $2.37 No. 1 red ainutlt-.
12.3n:,No. 2, red winter, $2.31. No 2 north
;rn aprlng. 12.31. No. 2. hard winter. 12.3ft.
M. .2, red winter, garlicky J2 34: No. 2
red smutty, J2.33. No. 3. red lnler. J2.32.
To. '3; northern erring. $2.32: No. 3, hard
winter. $2.32; No. 3. red winter, garlicky.
2.30; No. 3, red amuttv, j;;n: No. 4. red.
SZ.SO; No. -4. garlicky, $2.28. No. 4. emutts.
f2-3T; No. 4, garlicky, smutty. $2.20: Nn
8, red,' 2.28l No. fi, garlicky. 2.20: No B
s-!!!,!ty' -. vo. n, garllck... smutt.v.
CORK Hecelpts. 22(11 bushels The mnr
Ret ruled firm and higher under small sun-
piles, eDul tnerc was not much doing We
cooie'jeiiow m ear lots for lor.. trade, as i
tt Quality and location, at 1 80i 1 8,1 Per I
"snel.
,OATS Receipts, 30.000 bushels The mar- ,
f. T "uiei nut nrm under small aup- i
!PllaT. Quotations' Car lots, as to location l
No- 2 white. 81Hf82c: standard white. SI,
IMlMc: No. 3 white. 808n'se.No. I white
747nl4c.
FLOUR Receipts. 300 bbls and 7 1(10.04.1
lbs. In sacks Trade was nulet and the mar-
kt waa largely nominal The quo-
tatlons: To arrlie. n,r inn th. I., l.n.11.
Jn.'8dOll.7.1i nearby. 11.2.l'jf 11 .10. Kansas
itira mr-um wint.e .t..Ukt .. .
"tgiii, i.-.s.iwJi" n.ii do. short PHlent
13O13.S0: spring, short patent. $13 .in
IfPStt?0.: PsHnt. 1313.10. do. first cleai.
$U 11.7.1.
RTE FLOUR was quiet hut tlrm We
quote at I1010.85 ter bbl , In sacks, as to
luallty.
PROVISIONS
Th: market ruled firm with a fa.r Johhin
tnd. Quotations: Reef. In sets, smoke.!
nd , air-dried. 48c: beef, knuckles and ten.l
"Hrjmoaed and alr-drled. 40c; pork, family
S0Sn: hams, S. P. cured, loose 3.iUf3S4c:
do. aklnned. loose. 34U3.1We; do. do.
mokea. 88Vi iff37c, hams, boiled, boneless
IMJc: picnic shoulders. S P, cured. loose.
S7Hc; do. smoked. 28Sc. bellies In plrkle
Ia. 31c; breakfast bacon, 38c, lard, 32c.
REFINED SUGARS
Tba- market waa quiet on a basis of tic
tor" fine granulated.
-, DAIRY PRODUCTS
BCTTKH Trade wan nulet and wlili low
Vr outside .dvleea nrlee. (,,h . iVri ;.l
!& W. Ollote: 8olld.riri.ed rreVm.rV ...
KOQS The market ruled Arm with demand
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the market ruled firm under Hirht offerings,
we quote; i)w inrK ann v isconsin, wnoie
Tnlllc current make. 33932Vsr. Nw York
And 'Wisconsin, whole-milk, faney held 3R(Tj)
30c,r apectala higher New Tork and Wis
consin, whole-milk, fair to good, 31 37c.
" POULTRY
HVE Receipts were more liberal and
'with light demand the market for fowls
was a- shade lower Quotations: Fouls via
xpre B041r, spring rhlcken. broilers
not Leghorns, weighing lvi ftU lbs anlere
7ft O1 hoc. vvnite iegnorns nroners, .-.n jx (i.tc
taigf'old rooster,. 2528e. old' roosters.'
4IB2Sc. .Ducks. Pekln 34.1c do. Indian
SlAl
Hurjier. 28e38c. , Oeese. 2262.1c Pigeons.
old. per pair. B5; 60c do, 5oung, per pair.
ioSTSOc.
DIIESSED Was well .leaned up and
llrmt Quotations. Fowls, fresh-killed, dry-
tra, obc; higher-scoring goods. ..7 ff. Iiic the weights. 2i).20ti 20 an; lights T lin iio5r"0 ai Month 2d. SUSAN D wife of .loaeph K
iwV 'Mi-ft'11". "ifj "ri;?.n.r""' 1"r-llht lights. 18 7.120: parking sows' "arlon. aged .77 Relathes and friends ln
SlJili.J13 h2.ci ."c.""1"' d'JSn'"c; w.":t in..10fi 20.40 pigs. W4f1.nn. vlted to runerll. Thlrd-da... Tlfth Month Bill.
JI 222? ahM-..efa.n"''K ."-. ,l0' fd.lr CATTLE Reielpls, 13.000 head and 1000 i SJ0 p tn . late residence Trollos leaving
5Sbb'GS,Vtll3WBose. ratoood5 V"1' ??'i?.. "tt'"i ,". ' " "tiy , fs!.'1 . Jr.".5;' c.mi!'.n'.,hr.,.:''...1 nDd
irTa r-k. i. ..."j :;.,:,. . rii Bincw mrtiny 10 fironr. rcpnorN i .. n. in. im iic im-i. t-"i nouuim nvc ctiiu
)T Th- itUuI). -- mwli" nemana -ttrnnir Heavy beef ateera. $13tftS 75; light Mn Hartdnnflelrt. N. .!.
ih.Jlhit-?5etinrQu0t,lt,o,J8 'beef ateera M0.2.". 17..VM butrher rowa and BKGGS. May 3. HARRY J . husband or
cases nearby nrats 113. OS per rrate. k (,.,- mn.vtfM. -i. rUi,B.....j "....." m... T.nn.iig ii.rr- rioia.ho. ...i
ltio?.plJf:..-1i?:iAT tatrn .M!r i ItV-'SfrMfi.' veal" calves. R AO0 1 2 SO 'frlenda Invited to funeral unices Wed.
,.Wi , p.ifltit. j " ------ uithvi'i hiiii irruri h'p-t-4 B .HI I 1 H..l. i i u p in , ? . nu'titin ei , i uildijfl-
Ksteinm-liH "Jruu".!.,- .il WHEBP--Rerelpti. 10.00 head. Active, imhln. Int. private. R.-mains may be vl-vved
plCKfU, 10 uoxee eignma .. ipe ano over nwv..'. r. virion., n.nn. n.do. rigs nim HRll K. At Marltnn N J May 3 HAM
aplece. 38c. weighing 3V ft I lbs. 3! higher, others .We higher Iea.v mixed and I'LL V BIHCK. son of Caroline ulid la'te
weighing 3 lbs.. 3(37c. smaller sizes 30fi , sorkers. 21 5(1 light jorkers. $20.10021. Samuel F Hrlek. Relalnes and frtenda In
84e: fresh-killed. In bbls. fancy, dry-picked plge 12n.ni), roughs, H8 SOW 10, stags. J12 .itrd 10 funeral Tux . 3 p in. lata resl
'welching o lbs. and over apiece. 38r.l jyl.1 ' dence Marlton. N J Int Colestown Cem.
welching 3W4'1 lbs. apiece. ,lnc. amaller, SHBBP AND LAMRS Receipts, BOOO I Friends may call Mon. a lo II p. ni
ilea. S0O34c: old roosters, drv.plrked, 27c. he.d Actle Lambs. 1017. learllngs. I IHIOWN. May 3, MARY widow of John
spring? duck, Long Island. 44l6f4fic, squabs. SKIlffll W). wethers. 113013. nO. ewes, t.ltr -I' Brown Relatiles and friends Invited to
par- ooien. wniie. weigning iiqrri'j 10s per
rloien. $8.7391). .10. do. do, weighing 9fi 1
lb. per. dozen. $7.7.168.30. do. do. weighlm
n lha per dozen. $B..107; do. do, 7 lbs
per dozen, $ST3,fi0. do. do, weighing oifrovi
)h. fper dozen. $3S3.nn. dark. $1 nOiB'-j.
, small and No. 2. 7.1riSf$2. welghlns 0 to
K H lbs. per dozen. $3r3.S0.
r , FRESH FRUITS
r Applea were quiet and barely steadv with
.E'.emenngs cnieny 01 unattractive stock
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.tiona: Apples. New York, per bbl. Baldwin.
S9CMO ureening, .list: lit: J,tussets, $,.AU.
.Applea. Pennsylvania and Virginia per bbl
r Ben Davis, 68, Oano. $7tl Apples.
-apegtern, per dox, s-t tnoa.tii. Lemons, per
box. I2.S0O3.30. Orangea. Florida, per
crate. $3.238, do. California, per box,
7.T(V'Vf. uraperruii, per nox z;t s..&t
,2 Strawberries, southern per ouart. 18
ST32CJ.
VEGETABLES
There was a better Inquiry (or potatoes, collateral, opened today ot 4'- per cent
a,nd -the market ruled a shade firmer Onions I for lendinn and renewing. On all in
bp?".W'QUa.ir?,ed'.?cV d.irtrial collateral, the opening rate waa
Jlsjne, per 100 lbs.. $2 B.1C2.7.1 White no-' fi ner cent.
tiToes' Pennsylvania. No. t, per 100 lbs. " ti.
rB.Dvvy.-in. v. nil? potatoes, ,.ew lurk ner
S?.!-J2.,Xtl?.?S. 'tnn"?.'"10',
f3,40. -White potatoes. Florida, new, per bbi.
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fV S?.bl?aVSre-and0MVry,.7.nJdB' &X.tSnV.
M.3r .u..Va 1 SXOft.An- n ! S2t2.2!.
.n nl(, aouinern per namper. tavra.-jn; no. nur
- "i9r crate, $nc?A.50; do. Norfolk, per bbl..
P4.M). untont, rexaa, new, per crate.
f'' FOREIGN EXCHANGE
; " New York, May r. In tho farl.r
t'l jrfAiilinva inrn v therp tvna n Gn.atinnal
vvWl't,t --.,., J . - .
n ?L flCline m t t-emiiiiep in r renru px
rnange, ine lowest recorti ever made.
tJP1 JAplra im to .ii'- ana tnecKs to
vi-tQfW1.. Th' closing figure on Saturday
.'1i!lcln was 0.00.
arVJiw. was 0.O0.
''ii. U5 r ,in tf-chnieal information has
ijm.Tl'1 n..tn.J . ,u.n.n tn n . I. n t 1.
BBuiaiu.u iu ri.i'uu. 1..1 inr iirrsk,
''-fUgjteil. exchange was lower, while
erlioi: and the rest of the market held
tatlons were:
and sterling 1.0T, checks J. US.
c cables 6.UV-, chetkM 0.X31...
rcablea 7.53, checks 7,55.
cables 4.0.1, checks 4.08.
r cables 40, checks 40 1-JO.
a 'cables 20.30, checks 1!0,20.
kholm cables 20.70. checks 20.50.
tianls cables .'3.70, checks
fi
nhaien tobies 24.00, checks
Stcble notes nominal at 11.4011.C0.
".'tIPANK clearings
cieurins. loaar. cojnnarea witn cor
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New York Bonds
Sale. In
$1000 High liw 2..10
n Am Agr r, on nn nn
0(1 Anglo-French r l)7- 1)7 U "7'
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10 Bait & O 5s.. 771',, 771 77
2 do -ts 77 77 77
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20 do '2(1
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2 Chile (Is
5 Chile Cop 7s..
3C & O cv -tins.
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LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOI'All STOCKS
.rim Tluller
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33
Asked
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11
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Mlzp.ith Extension
Montana
North Star
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West Knd 2
.'ni ticii,-! n vtocu-q
,,, , l.OLDrifcl.ll STOCKS
Atlanta . . .".1
'Hue Hull 0.1
Ikwlh 08
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henanaa (is
(Irn 02
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Arizona United . . . 23
Ne.ada Wonder .14
Tecotu Minim; . 11
Asked l
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Plttaburrh. Mav 1. !lnr:K ti..,iu ,.H
fletl.e Heavy nnd mixed. I20.7.1I& 20.05- llitht
orkers. in. r.o ftp. 73. pig... l.2.1S1(.30i
narktTK. Wl.ftfii li.7..
I'ATThB Slow- and steadv.
.SHKKP Active Sheep 2oi lower
Itomb. steady. $10.0. top. Ilfl B0.
S1.1 2S.
ritlrAiiurjch. !., Mjy H CATTI-K He-
feipt-'. l"0(t head Steady Steer. $1ft !.o3
17: hetferp. ,S1lf7l4, rtmr 311A0ftl.l
Calxes, recelptc. 1100 h"ad Pleady. Top."
$lt.
Kansan City. .Ma
unre n .-.-
"K.A'. T'O:"- '? cents higher
'" . "" .....-Ke .acKers top, 120 0.1
. ? ,5,"i .S'Ji4 'S.r! ,'l."j ""!'.
(1tVlla-
arades and rlaaes ateadv to atronir T.amh.
H4 oounds or lcs SIT ".i9r 10 7ft. H.v nnnn,).
or more. JlO.i.TSjinr., culls and common.
in."!-! tfi.no. pwes. medium to choice,
111 25014.SO. breeding ewes. in.AOfflT.
-
U'hcaT" ?ilSScVMH.SSn7S,ira,?,&
t),l,
K...I Itiift-uln X V tv 1 rtTTi .-
ri.V!ini. 44?t "h.art roili .iJTA 'T1'-"
Ilerelpta 44UO neao. (ood slow. 2.1e to O..o
Inner, others steadv Prime steera SIR nnsr
i j.i to .mc nittner on wm rat nmh (ith.r i -lues eve
I 17 23. shipping steers. 1.1 ,101. butchers, 'k" wilt at Int pfltite Friends may ca'il
, 1106 1.1 .10. Jearllnga llufj 1,1., 10. heifers.,-?,...1...' I'ruate t nends may call
I I814..in. cows. I.1...0W2 .10. bulls. 7..10fi
, 13 SO. storkers and feed-rs, 8ei.1..10; fresh
eons ana snringers sieaoy h.-i'in lin. Calvea.
re.elpts. 3300 head Aetlve and steady, 6
OKI no
12 .10. mlsea sneep. .1.' ..iqyia.A
U 1
rhlcngo. May .1 -HOOS Receipts. 3.1.000
neao unevenly. '.-.c 10 one nigner tnan Mat
uda's general trade. Too. $21.03. Rulk.
20.7.1W21, heavy $20.8,121.0.1; medium,
20.R,1 to $2t- lightweight, $20 2.1 to $21.
light. $10 In $20. no, heavy Packing sows,
$20 10 $20..10. packing sows. $10, to $20; pigs,
$17 7.1 tn $10 2.1 tf
CATTLE Receipts. 10.000 'head Heef
steera steady to strong; butcher cattle atrong
-teadv llJavy'beef strs. choice and prime.
to 10c higher, calves. ..ic nigner: Teeners
I U 7.1W20. medium nnd good. . I13.OOIB.18:
I Z"J"?",
!I1..1014.2.1. I aht beef rteers.
good and choice $14 7.1ffM7.8.1; common and
medium, sill ft" IT l. t vn. DUlcner Hellers. sa"f
13 2.1. cows. $7 7.115 veal calves. Jl.TfrH.
.,." -.jj-v,M.r. '" ,"v-'-, ....
un'V'nly..,i',hr mostly 2550e higher: top
I wooled. $20 M). sheep strong. 15c higher.
SHEEP Receipts, iz.inm nead Lambs
MONEY-LENDING RATES
I NEW YOBK Money on roll, mixed
i nr uiainvi .... ....- ...... ir.v wus uu-
I changed today a to rates and tondi-
tions. HusineBs was confined lo loans
on industrials for sixty and ninety days
Boll, the supply and demand in
prime
meroantile paper are moderate and dis
count rates are unaltered nt 5',i5V.
per rent.
Bank acceptances of choice quality
are moving moderately at unebnnged
quotation.
('all loans on iirime bank acceptances
rule as for some time past at 4' per
cent.
PHIUDKLPIIIACall, fi3; p.r
cent; time 534(30 per rent. Commer
cial paper, three to sit months, fii4
51. per cent: six months, 0 per cent.
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
New Y-rk. May n. RUTTKR -Lower,
closing steady. Receipts, 13,(Uo tubs. High
er scoring, .1.1UOB6C extras, 3.1c. outside;
nrsts. MVaCrSliic; seconds, B1083C; state
dairy. B4tfBI"4c; Imitation creamery, 480
4Bc.
EGGS Firm, Receipts. 23.A13 cases.
Fresh gathered extras, 47V048c; storage
packed extra firsts. 47c. inside; storage
packed firsts, 45H04Hc; gathered extra
firsts. 4(HiW47c: northern nrsts. 44ij
4c; southern firsts, 4SVjtM5c: seconds, 40
Str4ke; dirties No. 1. 40642c: dirties No. 2.
SSO40c: checks, 40Q40Uc; checks under
grade, 34tr39o; atate and nearby hennery
wnites, tjvtdCi gatnerra wnivea, tiwoic:
Pacific Coaat, fi.e, outside; weatern and
aouthern gathered whites. 4s0BOc; atata
and nearby hennery browns, 40tfSOc: gath
ered brown and mixed colors, 44048c;
western whites, 47051c.
CHEESE Firmer, ttecelnts, 3283 boxes.
Colored specials. 32U32Hci white spe
cials, 32G32UC. flat colored, average run,
32c. outside: flat white, average run, 31.
32c; half cheese, 88H&39C.
BAR SILVER
.Commercja! bar siWer vrun Vtiioteti I
KfHr'Xork' today' f$l,08 an oUncf,
,Bcttsngxl. ;
1 HEAVY SALES BREAK ,
PRICES IN CORN PIT
.
Evidence That Buying Had Been
Overdone Causes Severe
Losses Oats Weaker
ChlraRo,
AInr S It i.ii w erlllnff
""" . uia.v selling
i I l... . . ! ,u. .. .(...
, t'""l" " '" '"'' 'c visiuii-
Utinnlr. rennrts of n nnor flemnn.l for '
the raidi nrtirle nnd evidence Ihnt line-
Ma; M, WJ'illmt had heen overdone cnuxed severe
losses in the corn market today, lifter '
' prices had shown considerable strength
...I .... ... ....... ...
ceipts generally were light, nnd ensh
handlers here snld that offerings fro
the country were small.
Oats also weakened after having been
firmer. There was good buying early. I
but heavy selling developed on (he rise.
The shipping demand from (he Knst was
reported much lighter. The visible sup
ply in the tnited States is 21.507,000
I bushels.
Julius II. Barnes, head of the United
States CSrain Corporation, who is hold
ing conferences with millers In Minne
apolis, today announced that the cor
poration has arranged "for n moderate
importation of wheat from Camilla.
i Leading futures ranged as follows.
I Corn (new delivery)
Sat
0p4,n niah
l.o.
I C,K
1 3.1
fins cloMe
1 (121, l 71
I no i s '4
.luiy
i.nm, 1.72
1 05 1 (17
!"
Oats
July .
Sent
73i.
TfS,
(:.',
71
no
70',
72 ,
I l.ard-
' .1
July
32.20
31 sr,
32 30 .12 0.1
31 no a i nn
32 10
31.(1(1
33. HI
32 07
Sent
I Ribs--
I May .
28 11.1
2 3
28 n.i 28 no
28 IT. 2' 12
2S.00
28 17
28 11,1
28 10
JUlv
I'ork
May Julv
Did
S3. 70
.11 .10
.13 70
.11 tin
.12 on .it ,in
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
Chicago. Mav .1 RCTTER Receipts. 871
tubs Kasv Extra. 54'ici firsts. r.2!4 Wulc.
seconds. S!(!r.12e.
IIGUS Receipts. 40.DB0 rases. Firm
Firsts, 42iff44c. ordinary firsts. l0'5O4I3;r,
extra, 4.14 c.
Steatijs
ABEL Mhv 4 .TACOn V
husband nf ,
HHnnah M Abel (nee Onllnhan) Relatlvvs
nnn friend 1m ite1 to funeral. ed,. n h.
m. Solemn requiem ma? Church of Holy
Nam 10 f m Int St Mar.v's Cem.,
GlAtirpiter. N J
' ADAMS1.- -May 2. KM.A
T-ouls J. Arlnnii. ancrl ?IR. of 1
widow of !
1 S ISth at I
' nelatlxes and friends incited to funernl
'ervirea, i upr . p. m pttnnrx ni iaMn t,
1 Fr.nkeiulcld tc Sons
322 N
2d St. Int.
'private.
, AIMAN'. At Atlantic Cltv
JOSEPHINE R. widow of An
N J . Mav 1.
ndrew H Alman.
UelatHejt and friends inlted to funeral aerv
leen, Tue 1pm, renirtem-e uf son. nich
nrd H. Alnian. 27 S Caltfornl. ae . Atlan
tlr city. N. J Int private. M. Thomas's.
WhftAmarah. Ta
ANOKUSON. May .1 ANNA A'. Tt .
daughter of Mnnraret nnd late Henry Clay
Anderson Relatives and friend lnlted to
funeral (.erlce, Tuea 2 p. m.. 1218 t.
Wilton ft Int private
ANRTOTZ. May X I.U.MAN TJ.. dauRh
ter of Marv II and late Ilroderick Anntotz,
aaed 31. Further notice of funeral will be
Rlvrn from AM ft Stenton ae.. Ormantown.
AVIW. At Wenonah. N J May 4,
.TAMES I. husband of Ruth Austin AIh.
Funeral aervlces Wed.. 2.30 p. m.. at house,
nnd. according to the exprexxed wlh of .r.
A(a. will be private A memorial service
will he held a t Pre.b tprtan Chun h of
Wenonah. Sun . Mav 1R. 10:3( a. m.. and lo
thf m service all of hi friends Invited
BASS. May 3, HHNRY J., husband of
.nn nana (ne Ferrlrk). Helatlves and
i frlenda Invited to attend funpr.il. Tues., S:30
' ni.. uoscomb ave. North (ili-nside. Pa
K mhn "".idTn'T n. Y, .", .,.'S
.; - .;-
"i i'S
HBNVETT May a. HANNAH If . widow
nf Lewis K. Bennett naed S7 TtlHtlveH
I and friends members of Hannah Schuler
! Home. Nn Hfl. P. of A . Invited to funeral
services. Thurs. 2 pm. 2713 S ISth at
Int Mt Morlah Cem Friends may call
"r&a35M.y 3 OK0.1GK c husband of
I Mabel tnee Hrestine) and son of Jacob and
I late Annie Hoggs, aged 21 Rela tiles and
frletids members Kensington M K Church,
. organlzstions of which he .... a mem-
' i,.r Invtteri .o funeral 1Vid n ...
, "'r,' J.L""J -." . "iS"1",. V. ..' . - ." -I1).-
hoWEN On Mav a lull. l th. r.al
I d.n.e of her son Malor n.'an reV.r.f
Washington D c IIAIU! f ltr.T tviv
, lioWKN aged I Ml wldo if Kdmund 8
Ro en Interment' St Louis Mo "'
I mnerai . eo . o;..-. 111.. i.e r,. ..nen.-n
, .vr , u.riimniuMn .-iwirinn rr.juien. initan
' Li"H' ih"nr.m n "" m' ,n
1 Holy Sepulchre Cem
IllICHLER Mav 3 ELIZABETH c.
j """ -1'"'' u I'liin.iuiJtJi "..
RUCHLER (nee.cronlnl, wife of Joseph P
rick's Ladles' T. A D Society. Invited to
funeral. Thurs . 8:30 a
niKi o. -4tn st.
Solemn high mass of reuulem St. Patrick'
Church 10 d m Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto
funeral.
BURNS April 20. LEO A son of Mary
and late Michael .1 Tturna Relatives and
friends, Toung Men'a Sodality of Gesu. em
ployes Philadelphia Electrical Co. 220 S.
11th st . Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 7:30
a m . 1734 Olive si Solemn requiem mass
Church of Gesu 0 am. Int Old Cathedral
Cem Auto funeral
BYRD May 4 ELLA c wife nf John
Byrd Relatives and friends invited to fu
neral. Wed . 8.30 a. m . residence of soli-In-law.
420 S .10th st Solemn requiem
mass St Francis de Sales's ('hutch 10 a. m,
Int nrlvate
CARR Mav 3 HOWARD J husband or
the late Mary Carr (nee Kell- ) and aon of
Margaret and late Bernard Carr Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30
a. m., residence ot brother. Bernard F Carr,
3120 Memphis st Solemn requiem mass
Church of the Nativity lo a ni. Int New
Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral.
CARTWRIGHT May 4. EDWIN W. hus
band of Rachel M. Cartwright (nee Brant).
aged 44. Relatives and friends, Phlla.
Ixidge. No. 115 B. I L. of A . Tillman
Camp. No fil Spanlsh-Amerit-t.il War Vet
erans, Glrard Republican Club. Invited to
funeral services. Thurs . 2 p m , 4.102
Wyaluslng ave Int. Mt Morlah Cem.
Friends may call Wed. eve. Baltimore
(Md.) oarers copy
CASSEDT Mav 2 MART L. daughter of
Cornelia A. and the tate John II. Cassedy.
Funeral Tues . II a. m. 4101 Spring Cardan
st. Int. private.
CATLETT. Mav 3. Rev. WILLIAM
SCHOOLER CATLETT. pastor of First Bap
tist Church. Cape .Mav City. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Tuea. 1:15 p.
in., residence of brother-in-law, Thomaa L,
Ulrlch. Woodland ave.. Folcroft. Pa. Serv
ices In Prospect Hill Baptist Church 1:45.
int. Prospect Hill Cem, Allentown papers
copy.
CATA May 4. CEI.tNA widow of Moses
Caya (nee Garand) Relatives and friends.
H. V. M. Sodality Leagua.nf Sacr.,1 it...
of Jesus. Third Order of Dominican. Invited
to funeral. Thurs , 8:30 a m.,;i214 N. 10th
at. Solemn high mass St. Malachy's church
... . ... ..... ..u... v rvB, v.m auio fu
neral. CHAIT1MH suddenlv May 4 SM-
UEL ",. husband or late Martha R.' Chaf
finch (ne Lynch) and s m ot late Samuel F
and Elizabeth A Chaffinch. Relatlvea and
friends, Robert A. I.amberlon Lodge No
h,Tj i.'l."nrt A , M- Ancient Accepted Scot
tlsh Rite, emplojes of the Supplee-Blddle-Hardware
Co.. Invited to funeral ..........
Wed., 2 p. m residence of brother. Harry
r. unamncn. tin r.. nn at. mt Ml, Ver
non Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may bo
viewed Tues. eve. Baltimore papera cony
CLIFFE.-May 2, JOSHIJA il , husband
of dna Ciiffe tnee Bardstey). aged 43
Relatives and friends. Liberty Castle No'
14 K. U. E.. Invited to funeral services
Tues.. 2 P. m.. 1'05 Brill St.. Frankfort!
Int. private, lllllsldo Cem. Remains may be
Viewed Mon. eve. ,
CONNOLLY. May 2. at New York city
ELIZABETH, daughter of late Richard "nd
Ann Connolly Relatlvea and frlenda Invited
to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. residence Tnf
sister, Mrs. Charles E. Butler, jib ff
Sickles st.. West Phlla. High mass of re
quiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 10
a. m Int St. Denis's Cem
CltAKT.-rMay a. ANNIE E. widow of
James wesjsy crari. Relatives and friends
a ll ..at a a. aaabr-ff ata . CTllaH , .. a . p " I w
innivti iu iiutii .., m , in., sum jjia
mond t, Int, private. West Laurel Hill
,Cf(SblMIK08. May 8, T. IAWBCNCB.
hualvind of Catharlns Cummnu na R.v....f.
fee)' and aon of Thorn a and Ida u. is;,
ftmirra, -aavo 'm nwwiirra una rnenda la-
l'. r,",-, '."".Tf" " ffriTaiBg
ot'VH new uigu cecums tor me season neing mauy HL'.NI.AP Funeral orliate Oliver H .'.'""V'jP'T'W "S ''SV'b1- A"c'n.i'.
til estahlishetl earlier. I '- 6s ,on It l t. "" mftd.T VStW '' -fSSfStterflc.:
m All commission houses were well sup- I hii ."rlnVnn ""WrO. ' Tu"ra "P " T5. "JtV" VgWiTSSJ laS
0S3S ,,liP( with buying orders early, bill .,.lel"J"'"f .nd 'r'jn'li.. Schuyler Cam,. So. o"rm,ntowIn private. Neah
v. .u ..... -..... i.. t'r...r .?' Inyltert. to...funeral eervlcea, ! w,,, mnrn A..in .ervlee
LliXT. I ., 1 . . . . I . ' a-sUrtr- AT 22 1 s-I 41111 at.. MUV .1.
.... luauii .in rtui i.m-iiiiki. im inter.. eu ,., . !W B. M at. Inl rrl-; WnTER. May 4. GEOnOK. husband of
SIN greatly and l.ig declines, were subMI- I "iV'l ' -a HBSnr w 'f B, iwr. ' ,JfI;SJ.-.'-a
Ml luted for the previous advances. He i nunan.i or Kllitobeth Hmelt (nee .icCart- n, m, an E itoa-era ave . Merchantvllle. N
TIRATIlH
Hillside Cem, Friends my call Tues., '
In l p. m. 1
I'l'NNINUItASt May 3, HELEN wife
of Patrick Cunningham and daughter of
jamee and late Helen t.eonanl. Uelallvee
anil frlenda Invlle.l lo funeral. Thura.. 8:3(1
in . 324.1 Irving at High nu. of renulem i
St .lamea'a Church 0 a m. Int. CathcdrHl !
i cm Auto funeral I
lirtKW. May 4. THOMAS If . huiband of
late Iloae Drew (neh McManus). Helatlvca
5nn 'r!n3.1 '"one cuttera1 Union. Invited to
funeral. Thura, 8:30 a m. nor.8 Vino at
Solemn maaa of renl.lem Cht.rrh nf Our Ijtilv I
, ; Koaary 10 a. m. Int: Holy Cri.a Cem;
AH,.9.S,.n,.', .. . . . .
.u i.uib. Aiav I. i-.'iiwAmi. ouanann ou
ItT .B."r.n u noia. aged 78. . llelatlvea i
r.rd.i Wd'ySiJrSi l$XSi'n&:; 5
V., "i,.,,iZ lA: J',ppi1V0",."1- . " l:.r. I?-..
I... i"" .. '-J' - "
11-" . aarii in., llelatlvea anil frlenda, Wlsal -
. , ...--.."-.--.: --..... .,,. .. ....... ,
te.7 T..e. 'S I ..'' W.'U ' un?r"U."i ..Y"
'"t.1,"" J p- ,n '"- W""'" "t Wlssl-
pi if iv a. . -.- i ,. .. . !
rnvici i ". ;e'..Jiirk .i".vn Sv?..Z'
iJ.i...ji'.J.-"rn.7.Mj,r,.ck ".ni '.u"t"""'V
Ts V Tao".. m . r.s.denci u.l 'aunT'luj.i
aeriV a. Hnlamn ..nn am n.aaa SI
n rtii-j Aramingn ave. aoiemn requiem i . .u uiih.i, . or.., , .... a ..... '
msss Church of Nallvltv 111 a m. Int. Holy I d'nc" of aon. 2341 .V. Lrllhgnwst. Solemn
Cross Cem, Jersey City papers copy requiem mas, i hurch of Our Lady of Mercy
mjYI.B May a". CATHARINE, wife of i , a nt. Hj1; Sepulchre Cem.
Will am Doyle nn.) daughter of Anna and I NBMiO.V. At Toura. Iance. Martli II,
late William McMullln l aged w. llelatlvea I Corp. HAtlltT Ct,AnKNCK. 34th Srvlee
ami trmnttm Im k.j . ..... t n'.i a O.. SlBtiBl (,nrn. rtf Inflirnmalnrv rntumn
?m minK1, -. o D..os..v. L 1'nOUT. May 3. MAIIT A., wife of John
...iIJJHPrV0,.- JT; ?'ay ' SUSANNA. Trout. Ttelatlvea and frlenda Invited to u
widow of Robert I-ltzslmmons and mother neral. Wed.. I n in . 203O St. Alban'a at
if.. .'! ns!".a.n I,verly and Mrs. Laura it Kenwood Cent. Remains may be
Iiavlea. I!elatie.s and frlenda Invited to viewed Tuea etc
iunr.ra lf.jT" ' ?SS. .".' ,'": rcaldjncn of I . PURFIELD May 3. JOHN, husband of
nor. l?.?non ''aJilSL't yfr'na"' ' Nw '!' Cecelia I'urfleld Relatives and friends
port, nei., on arrival of linn a. m. train I tnv .... .. ttmcr Tuea " n m. ft Clay-
tf . Td S.?..,aJ!0J! n""a'n "lay be iSn",!.0 ArthSlrne. "a. ' ftt. "Northwo'o'd
lJ i
y DC
''nlVI'J
FOHD. May 4. OBOno'n A FORD,
merly of Philadelphia and Camden
ties and rrlen.la.Iloll 220. I amden tour.-.
Hn'l
nti i tiitiLM) -.e iitnriA Tti"ts i
GALLAlillEll (n.e Devllnl. widow of Hugh
II Onllaghrr llelatlcs nnd friends InMtert
to funeral. Wrd.. 8:30 a. m. 232.1 F.. York
st .solemn renulem mass St Ann's Church. I
12 a ni Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto fu- i
vii, ., i o.i. uny hi Arranuini niiitr nrx
fc .funeral Tuea - nWR 'saVs'Sfr'i'; lid "' " " " "e Oliver It Ilalr Bldg..
,0KUtnKNc'i..'ray S? Ta.IT "".'"KN-.vlfc I 'n,C"vnU,,V''lleld,',1.n,ntevePrlV'11'- ""
of John C. French (nee Illgney). llelatlvea i m"77,",rm"St.b,f ileW!,'r.I ff'of M.eela
and friends United to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 . "'nSit-ViVi a. fcM:,,.A.l...wl 2 ' .S"
a m 140 Cricket nvc. Ardmorc. I'a. Sol- r,,"lc,h;, ." 1. .RlirR ?$&??&
Iran requiem maes St. Colman's Church 10 VPi1.' Iifldf,'' No. s v"' n.:. "ffi tS
a m .n, u. . ...... ,-.M ..... ...-.. .leiTerson Hen. ,sao. No. 20. Invited lo
n(.rH ' llatnei, him Tyson ave Glenslda, ra. int
flAltl. -- .M nttsnurgh Pa Mav f private. Autos will meet (llensldo and Wll
MAHIi: HCIIEU (IARD. wife of ller'achei ' 'w Grove trnle.y at Ardslev
(Jard and dauahter cr Jacob and Catharlnn I .. ,119PE1ICK.-. ?,a', 3. AMLLIA ItODE
Scher ltelatl.ee and friends Invited to fu-, JI'CK (nee Herkert). widow of Octavlous
neral Tues S:3(t a. m . parent' realdence, ! Rodemlrk Relatives and friends. Women of
Mil .Martin t . llnxnorough. Ilequlem maas ,
HI Marv's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Mary's
. em uoxnorougn.
GARRETT May 3. WILLIAM If. GAR
RETT, aged 73. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services, residence of aon.
W. Crawford Garrett. Penfleld. Delaware
co Pa.. Tues., 2 p. m. Int. prlvato ,Fern-
wond Cem
GOODMAN May 4. at Atlantic City. POL
IV . husband nf Hannah Hrafman, aged S7.
Helntl.es and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed. 2 p. m residence of son, ltenjamln
11 Goodman 1843 N. ISth St Int. Ml.
Hlnnl (Vm Omit flowers
.tarnh'ti c.'nss'ler. aied a" ReYattvea an.l I
uossi.kk. .iiay ;. .ii.viiv !;., widow or
rlencls InMted to funeral serures. Tues.,
- ""-- . -." '.- ' --
residence or son-in-law. Charles If. i
I.-..H-- ifiu- -.. -Ar..t i.Vonifn.j t i
North Cedar HIlTcem ' ' "
r...t-r-v- ta. t . A n V iCnli... ..nh.aK '
of lat jo'hn'an'.l Atin Oreen. Itelatlves and
friends Inilted to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m .
..n:t Pine at High requiem mass ,st. Mary's ,
Church 10 a m Int New Cnlhedral Cem. '
HAI.PIN. May 3, TIMOTHY, eon of Han- .
nail and late John Hatpin, aged 33. Itela-
lives and friends. Holy Name Society. I
League of the Sacred Heart, and Ordr of I
!.,.i. V..i irt'.J In.rllnH in funeral W.H . I
0:30 a m . 0021 lleechwood at . German- I J0 a. m.. funeral rooms of Hnckmau Dros ,
town Solemn requiem mass Church or the .j rtiamond at Int private. Hemains
Immaculate Conception II a. ni. Int. Holy I mav be viewed Tuea. . 7 to II p. m.
Senulehre Cem Auto funeral ,....' SEITZ. May 2. CIIAIILBS SEIT2. aged
HARRISON. ,Mnv 3. Hon. TlIOMASroo. Relatives and friends, membera ot the
SKKLTON HARRISON, aged 81 KUneral , nrnlherhood of Painters nnd Decorators. In
.ervlrea 1.120 Locum st.. Tues,, 11 "'! tiled to funeral, Tues.. 7 a. m.. Parlora of
Int private. New York and Hoaton Ipt n A Klrchner, N. W. cor. 13th at. and
conv. ,.,.. ,, .....,.. I Lehigh ave. Itequiem mass St. Ronaven-
.. ".a frti,T"lV V.;.C'".V"""'-K " WZ," i tura's. Church . m . jnr. pnvaye,
Mrimrin, H i . ;. . ,-.1" ."; -. .:.,;;:, I Sepulchre Cem. Krienas may can Mon.
tlM nnd frfendjt Invited to funeral aerv.rri, , .! 7 pm.
berg's Sons. 2000 N. Uroad si. Int. prl- . n-k f,ftVnV,hlH v. Mmansnn. RelatlCea nnd
JACOll. May 4. JOHN JACOR. nged 20.
Relatives and friends. Robert Rlum Unter
stuelzungs 1'ereln Nos 1 and 2. inltrd to
funeral sen ires, Thurs . 2 p. m. 810
Windsor square. lilt private
vlted to funeral.
1 to funeral. W-d . .' p. in., ton a real-
e. Robert W Jamison, IOOj ,th ave
denie. nnnert n Jamison j .in ave
Moore. Delaware counij. it, mi. .ah.
Morlah Ce
ft'-
.lAltRKTT. May a. TTOUARP 3.. son of
l i- Hnn r.orence i jarreu in?
Trem). Tlelatlvea and friends Invited to
funeral. Tues , 2 p. m , parents residence.
JO.V) Slirel st. Int. American Mechanics
Cem Remains may. bo viewed lion., between
H and 10 p. m.
JAwUIWKi .viay ,i. a.mikkw, husband
I
jj.iiw-im' ., jinumn o.. ""ua"r' i Wyalualng ave.. Weat P h a. so emn requ em
ot late nobert and Anne James ; 1'uneral , nJ.'Vhurch of Our Mother of Sorrows 10
seniors. Wed, 11:30 a m.. - L. llrlnghurat m nt r-athedral Cem
M . C.ermantown Int. Private Omit flowers. . smUTH.May 4. JOSEPH H. SMITH, late
JAMISON May 3 JANE, widow of Jo in nf r0mlnick al. Munlngar. Ireland. Rela
Tom nn. aged 01. Relatives and friends In- .V."".j ...... t. n n r v m . n...
of .Mary Jaworsky. aged ..8 Relatlvea and 1 .ART. aged Bl. Relatives and friends ln
friends, Archconfraternlty of Holy Family; vlted to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m., nar-
St. Peters ivntgnie- employes McCahan
tiugar Hennery, mviirn 10 lunerai, wed ,
8.30 a m . 1227 N. Randolph st. Solemn
requiem mass St Peter's Church 10 a. m.
Inl Holv Redeemer Cem
JEFFKRYS. Mav 2 SARAH, wife or
Alfred .lefferys. 1313 N. Camae st.. aged
FH. Relatives and friends !ntted to funeral
senlees, Tues.. 2 p. m.. ,141.1 N 12th st.
Int. Ml Peare Cem. Remains may be viewed
Mon . 7 lo 0 p. m
JONES Suddenly. May 1. TIULDA
GOODWIN, widow of th Itev Xriller Jones
aged 80, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Tues, 11 a. m.. Chester
Ave. Hapllst Church. 40th at. and Chester
ave. Jnt private.
JONES, Suddenly. Hay 3. 208 N Holly
wood st . OWEN 1.., husband of Clara Jones
Friends may rail Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m
runerai son interment nriaie Wednesday
e.r.i.l.1 ai nis res'oenee.
" Q'rmantown, May 3. JAM
nf Catharine Kellv (ni Deave
KELLY At his res'denee. 1020 Rowan
1:. nnat.anrt
ey) aged 4
,yJ' .sen !
Notice of funeral later.
l.'.-wpnv . Mr... 7 t-innttvc- . a 1
pivi l.u.i t.1..i-.''JE ''A:
V.'.TJ.k.. '. ?.f..T,mi..!Vnn';pdl'' "'Il
P4 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
SfrVl''n'rr,U.a.'; tFflo'J'.V. Sprln Gar,ien I
st Int. private. Omit flowers.
KNECIIT Mav 1. HAMIV .nn r.r I.I. i
vvnilam and louisa Kneent (nee Khrdt).
a aH .1" TT.Ia.l.-.u anil tpl.ni.. J.I.... n.
Louis nu.M. irivi.en to luneiai I lies . .1
. . , ,. i .... . . . ... ..I
residence of mother. 1.100 Warnock
' ?t int ureenmouni cem. Remains .may
I m Int 1'Hnnrne.iint faitn Tt -. -. I -a..
.,.... . -. ..- ....... "
u .." .....:'.' ..'.. ." .'.?:..
, husband of Mary H Kueromerle. Relatlvea
i ana trienns. j-enna. txjage. .no. ssn, k and
A M.
university unapter.xo. 2.10. n. A.
M.. Phlla Assembly. No. 11. Mutual Ben. I Thurs 2 P. m.. residence of son-in-law.
Ass'n.; Phlla. Aaa'n of Freight Agents;1 iZt, riletrick, 2831 N. 11th St. Int. private,
Phlla. Traffic Club, Invited to funeral. Wed , I odd Fellows' Cem.
3:30 n m, 3321 Comly at, Wlsslnomlng WRIOHT.- May 3. WILLIAM H.. hus
Int. North Cedar 1111 Cem. Remains may, hand of Caroline Wright (nee Evre), aged
he viewed Tues.. . to 9 p. m. Iv. Relatlvea and friends Langhorne
1.EIOHT. May 2. WALTER W.. husband CBslle, No. 282. K. G E. WashUigton
of Mary Lelght (ne Weaver). Relatlvea I Camp. No. 144, of Langhorne. Pa . Lang-
and mends, jonn ii. .viarnn Council, Jr.
O. IT. A. M,j Lenl Lenape Tribe, No. .
I. (i. j:. .ii . invited to runerai services.
Tuts . 2 p. in . .1024 N. Franklin sf. Int.
private. Northwood Cem. Remains may be
viewed Mon . 7 to 9 p. m.
LE'IGHTON May 4, DAVID, husband of
Susan Lelghtnn. aged 30. Relatives and
friends, Fernwood .Lodge. No. 543, F. and
A. M. . University It. A. Chapter. No, 2.10:
Improvement I.odg. No, 107, K. of p .
Upper Darby Castle. No., lpn, KG E ,
Craftsmen's Club of Delaware rountv. Oar
rettford Public School. Invited to funeral.
Wed . 2 p. ni . Oarrett road, Drexel Hill,
Delaware county Pu. Int. Fernwood Cem.
Frl'r.ds may call Tuea.. 8 to in p. m
L1NEAWEAVKH. May 4 JANE STRICIC
LER. vvldow of Dr John K. Llneavveaver,
aged 71 Relatives and friends invited to
funeral services. "Wed . 11:45 a, m. residence
of son. Frederick W. Llneavveaver, North
Rockland load. Merlon. Pa, Int. Colum
bia, Pa.
LINGO. At Carnevs Point. N J. Mav s
ALFRED CHARLES LINGO, aged 47. ReU-
lives and frlenda Invited to funeral. 2237
Ave, r. v-ameys t-oint, .-, j.. wed., :ao
n. in. MiKn niasa nt, jamtii unapel 10 a.
m ini. -ew watneqr
ral Cem.. Phlla. 1 t. m
I'rirn.is may van i ur". we.
I.UTZ May 4. CONRAD LUTZ, husband
nf Iste Madgalena LuU. aged 70. Relatlvea
and friends, members Police Pension Fund
Aaa'n Invited to funeral services, Wed,, 1 p.
m . brother's residence, 1334 Palmer st.
Int. C-dar Hill Cem. Friends may call
Tues..' 8 to 10 n. nt. .
MARKS. -May 3, GARDNER MARKS,
husband of Louisa Marks. Relatives and
friends. Vaux Lodge. No. 803; Harmony
.-hanter. No 52. T. and A. M.. inn Hnnln.
Garden Lodge, No. 09. I. O. O, F. Invited
to funeral services. Wed.. 2:30 p. m. 1104
Morris st. Int. Fernwood Cent. Friends
mav view remains Tues , 8 p, tn.
McCULLEN. May I, at the Presbyterian
Home for.Wldovya and Single Women, Miss
OEORGANNA McCULLEN. aged Ii!, Itela.
lives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed..
II s m from the Home. 58th st. and
Greenway ave., West Phlla. Int. Mt. Morlah
r..ni c McNeella and danghter nf Law.
Jic.r.r,ui(- -
Mav 3. ANNfE V. wlf. nt
rence and late Margaret O'Loughlln, Rela
tives and frlenda invited to funeral. Wed.,
n ", m.. 140 W. 8th ve.. Conshohncken.
Solemn requiem rnasa St. Matthew's Church
Bnn a in. int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto
funeral. Allentown papera copy.
MILLER. May 2. JACOB D., husband ot
Clara I.. Miller (nee Fleming),' aged 76.
Relatives and friends. Colonel Gua W. Town
Post. No. 48. O. A. R.. Invited to (uneral.
Tues.. 3 P. m-. z: Washington ave. Int.
Sixth St, Union Vault.
MINK. May S. DANIEL If., husband of
Margaret V. Mink (nee Jtellly), Relatives and
friends, employes of the Atlantic Refining
Co . invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m..
UNnr-RTAi.rjts
---
HEtTII"
2IIII Wilder el Int. Ml Morlah Clem Re-
main" mav be viewed Wed , 8 to II. p. m. .
.MOONBV May a. THOMAS K.. husband
"'. late Rose A .Moonry Relatives and
menas. Lodge No. 04, L. o. . ji.i.iii
other societies of which howas a member.
U""; "flfJ 14 montha' aer Ice with the A
? ', "n,,dl'r ""d aon of a ayldler. one who
'ought hla flghl. who bears for France the
'"' .r8h' lnie of death and the croig
ot while.
NIXON. At Beter , N J.. May 3,
SAtlAH if. widow of William H. Nixon.
aH H? .flAtatlvaa an fr.anrla Invited to
funeral Mfvir?.: Wed , S p.-m., 714 Walton
... Ileverly. N. J
Int. private. Frlenda
mtv ra I tum eve.
v-ttztlM Mv a SAt.t.tr: .t. widow of
S,n'dm ..'NXaerce. V"ue.na
- P- ".. llerwyn. Cheater county. I'a. Int.
rrvate. Frlenda may rail Mon.. 1 to
P.
... ,,, ol, r iinaprpi
r ln. nrlva.M flnrlelsh Cem.
rtHVBIIS. May S. AI.1CB Idow of John
pnere, nelatlea ami frlenda Invited to
funeral. Tues , 8:30 a. m.. (114 Delncey at.
Solnin requiem mass St. Mary'a Church. 1(1
o'clock Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
UB'S. rVe-Vor'rTeuV.'Je.nd
a-. .- ,... . . -.." -,.r
Invited to funeri
ton ae Ashbo
"kHOADS. At
IVeahlnoton. D. C. May 2.
IIHOADS (nee Ijine). wife of
Samuel D. Ithoads. of Hethesda. Md. tteli
t (.' atirl felanrlg lni.ltj.il In g.Cvlrta. Tllti
Mriices. rues . " n ni . hutiband a real-
d'KfPr.;r,,l,N ,,".' '- '.".'.'a vr,,,ll',.ml.t.r
,n.IJCH,.n-r,Jay 3i AMANnA. daught er
"! 'he late John and Grace Ritchie. Rela-
L!v" BnJ trtenna iniiten in luncrei "":".
Xufs . 3. P. m. at residence of John C
'"' lioiy camuv ana fliitr ana iineary
Societies of St. Honlfaclus's ("hurch. Invited
t.i funeral. Turn.. 8:30 a. m, 2322 N". 3d
at. Requiem maaa St Honlfaclus's Church
10 a in Int. St. Peter's Cem.
ROTH. May 2. ALFRED, son of Sarah
and late Joseph Roth. Relatives and friends
Invited to funernl servlres, Tuea., 3 p. m .
.1.128 N. Lawrence at , Olney. Int. private.
Remains may lie viewed Mon. eve.
IIUFC Suddenlv Mav 1. 238 E Wlster
at . Oermanto.vn. MORRIS RUF13. Due no
tlc. of funeral will be alien.
RUSH May 2. BRIDGBT W.. wife of
Michael Rush and daughter of late Thomas
and sarall HUSH, or vouniv .Mayo, ireiann.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
2ien.. . :.i.. h. it... .... V '.,.... ",' l'i."
... ., o.nA stnii si.. u'UUai . ir-u
requiem masn uiunn u. .is.ik.iui. u h. ....
itif lftl' Cm iTcni
nTAN:-My 3, SAftAH widow of Michael
T ti.bti. Tlelnllvea and friends. H. V. M.
lodaiity. League of Sacred Heart and Altar
land Rosary Societies. Inilted to funeral.
Thura., sum a. to. hi uine ai. .oiemn
requiem mass ft. Francis Xavler'a Church
in m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto
funeral,
gixnilns. Mav 3. MAE. widow of Kd-
ward Sandera. aged 42. Tlelativcs and.
., j .... . . ... -..! uuwi.iak 11.1 a
tioiy
friends lnlted to funeral services. Wed., 2:30
p. m.. residence of Frank S. Mnntellua, 703
S. S'.'d St. int. West Laurel HIM Cem.
SMITH. Mav 3 HARRY M.. husband nf
Catharine A. Smith. Relatives and friends
Invited to runerai nra swia, m.. rnnz
t,nd,r,. Ass'n Holy Name Society of the
Assumption Church. Invited to funeral.
,,.., 1,
Thurs.. 8:30 a nl , residence of J. P. Con-
nors, 231 Green st Hlsh maaa Assumption
i chureb 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto
' funml.
Kni'TltWfinTlf. May 2 MTNRRVA K.
wife of Daniel P Pouthworth Relatives and
friends Invited in funeral aervlcea. Mon.. H
P m. 1141 H. Otat st. Int. New tonvllle,
Ma New York and Tlnton naner ronv
STliWAH l .MBV 1, WIIjIjIAAI U ISICiVV
1 lore of George Rlake. 1.24 Hroadway. Cam
den N. J. Int. nrlvate. Harlelgh Cem
STOLL. Suddenly. Mav 4. CATHARINE,
wife of Joseph Stoll (nee Htoll). nged 04
Iue notice of funeral will be given from
130 E Ontario st
STOKES Mav 2 TRACE STOKES.
Friends are Invited to funeral, Tues,. 7:30
a. m.. f.8 X 38th st. Solemn high mass
St. James's Church 0 a. m, Int. Holy Cross
Cem Aulo service.
STRICKER. Suddenlv. at Mt. Holly, N
J.. May 4. HOWARD W. STRICKER. aged
ftl, Relatives and friends, Mt. Holly and
Fnltv Lodge. No. 10. I. O, O F. invited to
funeral. Wed.. 2 r. m . realdence nf Mrs.
Martha H. Quigley. 20 Pine st Int ' Ever
green Cein.. I.umberton. N. J Friends may
call Tuea . 7 to I) p. m
TABCR." At 4048 Chestnut st . May 4,
EMILY ATWOOD. widow of Horace M.
Taher. Int from rnapel or the Resurrection.
I o. in. u-. ""
IINHKH out'. t Amoi?r. i'a . Slav 4,
T.nAtr"r r.ttrvnt.-.n nvmrnu-ooo
... - T ... t.- .TnJ.-n.-nj' -. . . -.
wire .11 ..in? "'u"l'",uuu. unci... t
convenlenc of family. Trenton papers ropy.
WA RD. Suddenly. May 3. ELLA, widow
r vvmtam R Ward (nee Gilatnnl nveH
. ne .l.Fe. "nd f?lendnKvlted lofunSfaT
riiurr 2 p. m.. 2748 Brill st . Brldesbutg!
... Vn.ih Cedar Hill Cem Remains mav
be viewed vvca,. o to io p. ni. v.nesier. i'a
I kh.h .nnv
......i,,.. . -v-r. VT... t At tlfllT rf
husband of Emma C. Wheatland. Relatives
vv ttr.A . lj.-." - - --. "..-;""..."
arm irien..-. .'""" f'- '."."" ..V-JS i"'
1 ..iai tn ftmttmi ervires vveo.. lt:.iii n
i.4n N. 30th at Int Northwood Cem
F wtSllER May 3. HART.MAN ' K.. hus.
hand of late Harriet Wlsmer. aged 711. Ilela-
' j.vea and frlenda Invited to funeral services,
borne Fire uo,, -o. t. invitru io tunerai,
w.a 2 n. m . ail4 vv Maple ave . Lang
home Pa. Int. Newtown Cem. Autoa will
meet train at Ianghorne Station leaving
Reading Terminal 12:33 p. m.
WRIGHT. May 2. SARAH A., widow ot
David Wright (nee Feehan). aged SO Rela
lives and frlenda, Wilde Clrrle. No 120;
Ladles of G. -V H : Morning Star Lodge. No.
4 shepherds of Bethlehem; Ladles' Auxil
iary. Division No. 2. A, O. H. , of Chester.
Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8 a. m.. realdence
of sister. Mrs. Fannie Copper Prospect ave.,
Clifton Heights. Solemn requiem mass St.
Mlchsel'a Church. Chester, 10 a. m. Int.
St Michael's Cem.. Chester.
LOST AND -FOUND
COLLAR Loat, diamond and black velvet
collar, containing 01 diamonds and 1
pear-shaped diamond drop; atamped either
F1750 or E713. Liberal reward If returned
to J. E. Caldwell & Co., Juniper and Chest-
nUt StS. nn .
FUR Lost, a gray squirrel fur In Wana
, V-.tnaw ..l.rn.nn ... O T .
matter e. --.- !'--""'' 1?' ." ...r-
ward It returned to MIfa Grace Drake. Miss
Kirk's School, Bryn Mavvr. Telephone Bryn
Mawr g'.'O vv. i,.
RING Lost. FrldKJ'. In, the vicinity of fioth
and Tine sta.. a lady's solitaire diamond
ring; also gold signet ring. Liberal reward
if 'elurned to 325 g. 0th st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
v P.F.LL TELEPHONE OPERATINO
AFFORDS PERMANENT PEACB-TIMH
WORK TOR TOUNQ WOMEN, 1 TO
25 YEARS.
FA8C1NATINO WORK. CON0ENIAL
. SURROUNDINGS
(0 PER 'WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS
RAPID.ADVANCEMBNT THEREAFTER
BELL TELEPHONE COMPANT
OF PENNA.
MISS RYAN
1831 ARCII ST.
CHAMBERMAID Capable white alrlTref.
er.nce required. Phone Wayne 2 for in
tervlew. CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS.
Call
aing- liryn wiwr ave.. t.aia.
CHAMBERMAID and dnnrma'1; Institution.
. 8127 Powelton ave. Preston 4B22.
CHlLDNURSE.Vapable Protestantfbaby 18
months old. beat reference, Mrs. George
M, Jones. 1808 B. Rlttenhouse square.
COOK, white: also chambermaid and down-
statrs work; excellent position; good pay.
Phone Poplar 'tt4. HI2S N. 16th at. T'
COOK chamber'd. white, Prot.j must have
gooo rsr. sai w. plrattorq, t-n. utn. Bnia.
COOKLNQ and dovi
Wffi
amalt
', farntljf j good ' vr
Kor. iR'aurtuitar. y
PtttW
- siraavatrnt i.n,rt, ; ' .-..
nELP WANTET FEMALE
DIlKSSMAKSn wants walat and aklrt Art.
Uheia niao neinera. Apply 1301 locuat at
KXAMINKH wanted on ladlea' union aulta
and athletlo underwear, Shedaker'a, 41
North flth at,. 7th floor.
omt.S. over 18, now have an Mcellent
opportunity to tecum tleady work In e.
modern up-to-date factory! Ideal location
Tor Weat Philadelphia glrla on account of
clote proximity to aubway. Baring, Lan
caater nve.. Darby, Spruce, Baltimore ve.
and Spring; Garden bridge, aurface line.:
operators wanted In the aaaembly depart
ment, where the work la light and clean:
alflo on preaaes, tappers and ether light
machines. For detalla call at once, fae
lory office. H. T. Palate Co.. 2M Arch at.
OinU"! Mult bo over 1(1 yeara of age- bring
credential! proving aame. Apply Bush
Diamond. Jasper and Ontario ata.
U1IU..S WANTED
TO wonK
in rmn.vo department
SPLENDID CHANCE '
TO LEARN A COOD TRADE
HOURS B:30 P. M. UNTIL 10 P. M.
STKADr WORK; OOOD TAT
NOTASEME HOSIERT CO.
OXFORD AND MASCHER STS.
GIRLS TO WORK IN ICtNCl DEPART-
MENT: LIOHT. AIRY ROOM. KEF.B-
LER-WETL HAKINO CO. 20S N. 22D ST.
CURL for offlre. Anplv 40 N. Mil at.
HEMSTITCHING on fine material; clean fac
tory: half day-Saturday. Apply Smith A
Rameev Emhrolderv Co . 1040 Market ats
HOSUtiriY
RTRINO KNITTERS
Experienced on
Sentt William
and Banner machines
KNITTERS AND TOPPERS
Experienced on H'anner
Sentt A. Williams
an.r Standard machines
Experienced on
double-stitch work
Hours .1:30 p. m. until 10 p. m.
STEADY WORK, GOOD PAY
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
Oxford antf Mascher ate.
H03IERT
KNITTERS AND TOPPERS
on Standard machines
experienced on
half hoso
on Hepworth machines
I8-nolnt
ravel work
STEADY, WELL-rAYINO POSITION'S
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
Mill No. 2
Lena and Armat sta.
Germantovvn .
HOUSEWORK Capable white woman for
cooking and general housework, no wash
ing. 2408 N. 33d st.
MAID A Baltimore. Md.. lady wishes per
sonal white maid, with e-perlenre and
ability; speaking French preferred- excel
lent wages; references required. SI 128.
Ledger Office.
OPERATORS
FELLERS OR SBAMERS
on Singer machines
double needle
and Post machine
ON WOMEN'S NAINSOOK
ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR
ALL WELL TAYINO PARTS
loo ner dozen for felling aides
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
in the city
30 PER CENT BONUS
Flrat two weeks while learning
CHARLES E. SHEDAKER & SONS
Seventh floor
6th and Filbert atrrets
OPERATORS on Manchester ahlrta. single
and double needle power machines: Ideal
surroundings; exceptional opportunity for
nperators on shirts to obtain positions: ad
vanced pay; few leamera-taken: paid while
learning. Miller Bros. Co.. Metropolitan
Bldg.. S. W. cor. Broad and Wallace ats.
.OPERATORS wanted on two-needle and
single needle hemstitch machines: also
nnerators' on single needle ruffler. Apply to
Mr. Franklin. Camden Curtain and Embrold
erv Co.. Front and Pearl ats . Camden. N. .7
OPERATORS Finishers on men'a under
wear: steady work, good wages. Chelten-
bam Knitting Co.. stenton ave. and Rookrd
OPERATORS, exn . on union button sewing
machine: sieanv vvorg, good wages., Chel
tenham Knitting Co.. Stenton av ft Rnckl'd
OPERATORS nf Wilcox & Glhhs single needle
machine: steady work, good wages. Chet.
tenham Knitting Co.. Stenton ave. and Rock
land or .' k. t onom.
PROOF RETOUCHER Permanent position
for reliable retoucher: salary $15. Apply
Marceau Studio. 1600 Chestnut st.
SPOOLERS, experienced ln "carpet yarn:
steady worn; goon nay. Apply Bush &
Diamond. Jasper nnd Ontario ats
WAITRESS, competent. Protestant. Call
herore in;rt a. m.. -: g. mm at., rntla
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1tl(t Iztnd Title.
HOUSEKPRS.. I18-I25; 8TENOGS., $15-25.
HELP WANTED MALE
BLACKSJIITH. HIGH CLASf;. WANTED.
CAPABLE OF MAKING HEAVY Fours.
INOR OF ALL SHAPES. ESPECIALLY
MARINE WORK: EXCELLENT OPENING
kuk uuiiu -vtAi. canaiM ruitufi CO
WELLAND. ONTARIO. CANADA.
BnlCKLAYEIl8 wanted. Apply L. Anastasl
operatlona at Northeaat Roulevard and
Mummernaie St.. rranKtnrn. i-a.
CANDY MAKERS Wanted marshmallow
and cream man. hard candy man; best of
opportunities with growing- conenrn. Write
it. it. nwrncwyv. .no,, .v.cnmono. va.
CARPENTERS wanted at once; ateady work
Wm. T. Harris, opposite atatlon, Nar
berth. Pa.
COOPERS Experienced coopers wanted for
bowellng and croxlng oil valves, Atlantic
ltenning vo.. a..iii.o aa-ir employment de
partment. .visa i-aeayunK ave.
COPYHOLDER Young man who Is accu
rate and rapid In. reading can procure no.
sltlpn ln proofreading; department of Pub'.lo
Ledger by applying today, after ft p. m at
flOA Chestnut st., fifth floor; night work; 48
hour week: salary $14.
DISTRICT. MANAGER wanted for position
paying $1800 t start; must be well edu
cated: age 23 to 85: a live, competent
works- with executive ability. P 81S, Ledger
Office.
DRIVER Steady roan for steady position:
over 21 yeara or aget rood salary. Annie
a a. m.. Mr. Helnold. 1B2T Balnbrldga at.
ENGRAVER Wanted steel and copper plats
engraver: , pleasant -working conditions:
nermsnent situation for right party. Address
Bog 1788, Houston. Tegas.
ELECTRIC LINEMAN: permanent position
In suburban territory; good wagea. Ogontg
.. Mr. 'MILLER, Phlla. Sub. G. A E., Jen
kintown. ESTIMATOR Wanted, flrat-class estimator
on electrical work: one who understands
blue prints: bring references, a. Wood-
ward. Jr.. 43 Tranaportatlon Bldg.
HOD CARRIERS. wanted! lodge papers un-
ecessary. Apply L. Anastasl. Devsreaux
and Jackson sts.. Frankford. Pa.
LTNOTYPF1 OPERATORS AND AD
MEN WANTED. APPLY. riFTH
FLOOR,' LEDGER HLDO.. TII
AND CIIES1NOT 8TS.
MAN Arevyou good enough for a bstter
laht 'Tffould you like to answer hllnd
ads tn newspapers wlthuut endangering your
present positionr write or can, amy or
nignr. -.ptn.y v.. ... -.e.., ac-uno noqr.
tt.aj -nlitril. aged, settled habtta. acnt.alnt.d
wttli prlnt'g paper, for Inside aell'g; must
Pave gOOO p-Jro..a...y a. wm... j ..a. a.-jq. mi.
MAN who understands striping and enamel'
ina gocarf. cvpp.y .aa p. o.u ...
MF.CHANIC Assistant repair man wanted
for work on small vacuum cleaners and
washing rnacninc". .. .... ru..r wince.
MECHANIC: for Installation and care ot
small roinvm-ji.. .- .... .-..,. r mii,
PRIT88 KKBDKn. cvllnder. sTood. wants.
, AMlytMers Iftt. Co.. 7lhand Par,sta.,
rsmdaii. .-w. - X-4- - ' - - - - ? .'j,', '.'..
..(
IS ''.t1
nELP WANTEDMAItB
niVKTER.I
II01I.ERMAKKRS
FIrsl-class men experienced In lank eon"
structlon may be given suitable employment
In a long-time construction Job at Bruns
wick. Oa.i 10 houra' work. 11. hours' pay.
Apply by mall or In person to employment
department
ATLANTIC REFINING; CO.
Brunswick. Georgia
BALES MANAGER Wanted, a flrst-clasa
tnan with experience tn act at assistant
general sales manager for an agricultural
Implement nf merits great opportunity; no
salary! mtiat take proposition In merit. Ad
dress W. I,. Crawford, Lexington, N. C.
SALESMAN, calling regularly on retail
grocers outside Philadelphia In Pennsvl
vanla. south New Jersey, Delaware, to carry
side line high-grade saucea; large commis
sion: large repeat business: pet full partlcu
lara. nop Oxford at.. Philadelphia.
SALESMEN, by n Baltimore paint manufac
turer, paint salesmen to canvass Phila
delphia trade; also t tn travel Pennsylvania;
no applicant considered unless age, experi
ence, territory covered salarv and references
are given. M 11.. I.eneer tin ice.
SALESMEN, experienced, wanted, who visit
the retail, confectionery, drug and soda
water atores; excellent opportunity. Flavor
Ine Products Co., 740 Elm at.. New Haven,
Conn.
8ALESMEN Specialty men for Wilmington,
York end Reading; H2H ner cent commis
sion: $00 ner week proposition, Mr. Bren
nan 215 N. mth st.
SEWING MACHINE ADJUSTER wanted,
experienced. tWrnlllar with Singer and W.
& W. machines: large factory In nearbv city:
In replying give full detalla. M 121, Ledger
Office.
SHIPPER Man with foundry and pattern,
storage and cheeking experience: respon
sible position. P 02.1 Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER, nulek and accurate,
wanted by large publishing house; one who
Is willing to work from 4 to 11 r. m : stat
references and salary exnected. C 113.
t Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER, voune man. In office of
service department or large euto com'
panv. Addresa P 024. Ledger Office.
WANTED Sewing-machine fixer: familiar
with vnlt underwear machines: onlv ex
perienced man wanted: good wages. Write
P. n. n. Dickinson, eupt., Norfolk Knitting
Mills. rvorioirT. va.
WATCHMAN wanted bv bank: night work:
state a ge. .j .-.i. i,eoger tJrnce.
WEAVERS on erdure taoeatrv and cloth
looms; steady work. Apply at once Rob
ert L.evvia co., luenmond and itridge sis,
Brldeshurir.
WELDERS. ' oxv-acetylene. wanted on tank
ana Doner wore, uruse-ivemner Co., Am
bier. Pa.
YOUNO MAN. energetic, wanted to take re.
SDOnslhle Position n. head ahlnner nnA cat.
fern checker In n large foundry corporation:
".Lin iiru. perm .n preterenco to nign wages.
P 02(1 Ledger Office.
General
BUSINESS SErVICP. CO.Illl t.?nd Title
-..V.-'JVr:"""0"' '"-Kin: c. P. A.. $r.ono
BOOKKEEPERS Factory ft office 820-I.10,
i.lfrMIST Dvcwood. metala. $1800 nn.
CORRESPONDENT Evnnrt .-r.n..h t-nnn
J.NOINEERS Design engines. pumps.$3nnn';
....... lumn nrri" ann electric weiaing.
foreign exnort sales machinery.
i'ESMKN" 0orerv.eert..mn-h. supnllea.
RUPERtNTENnENTS Fertnry, msrh shop,
nonferrous foundry. I.tnon tin vearlv
STENOG'RS PRIV SEC'S (4). $18. $30.
CAPABLE MEN Sales, offlre and technical.
. , EARN BIO MONEY
DO lath. Work, niltn rennlr ...ccnanlcal and
Hertrlcal, driving or storage battery work.
we rant men on practical llnep.
i nna. Alecnantcal Electrlccl School
Call (114-S18 Brown st.. Philadelphia
SITUATIONS WANT'D PEMALB
WOMAN of executive ability and business
experience of neveral years wishes to con
nect with reputable firm: exn. also as em
ployment mgr. and welfare vvkr. 11 313. L.O.
SITUATIONS WANTED KA VA
MAN Situation or re.-nonslbllltv wanted. 23
years one firm, experienced ln general
storo business, last 10 jv-irs buver and man
ager l.t $2000-a year. 40 years old active.
Christian, deslrea n larger nnnortnnltv Art.
dress for Interview M 124 Ledger Office.
OFFICE MANAGER Active man. noiv'oc
cupylng position ns office manager with
government estah. In the south, desires to
locate In Phllndelnhta or vicinity, excellent
record. Addresa M 127. ledger Office.
ACTIVE MAN, 28 vears old. discharged armv
,.'.',..",," "un ' large industrial
nlant nut 11 est:' know office end thoroughly:
handled men six years: crew- over 2.10. men
capable, ambitious, energettc; references that
that convince, c 121. Ledger Office
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
EPISCOPAL OFFICE. 312 S 12th st
Flrst-rlaas cooks, waitresses, chamber-
.......... .....-n. inmnnr.r. wnnipn.
WANTED Cooks, chambermaids and child
nurrea Miss Rose Dougherty, 13;i Glrard
avenue
FARM HANDS and dairy hands and married
men. white and colored. 418 Race at
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MILLINERY STORE. 203 SOUTH (10T1I ST
best location, noth and Walnut ata., a few
dpora from the Imperial Theatra and moving
pictures; It Is accredited ns the finest, most
attractive store on fioth st : established in
j-eare: must he sold owing to recent death of
the two milliners; goodwill, fixtures and
stock price $2000. Apply only to James F.
Cox Co,. 1.10.1 Real Estate Trust Bldg
Broad and Chestnut. Phone Walnut lnot
CASH
TAID FOP. AUTOMOBILES
DEPENDABLE AUTO CO.
2828 W DAUPHIN ST.
IF YOU WISIL to i develop and manufacture
any special machinery or mechanical prod,
ucts. a long-established and successful man
ufacturing corporation offers vou cnnltal and
plant facilities. M 118. Ledger Office '
BUSINESS PERSONALS
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Positively highest cash prices for yoor dla.
mond.: any aize Iran to 10 carata; none
Say higher: also old gold, platinum and silver
ought, Estates bought (private). Est 10 yrs
The Diamond Shop .om".
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT
KELLY ,4 CO. 932 CHESTNUT ST.
(tulle 21-22. Over Chllds Restaurant. Prlvata
IF THERE'S A MAN who wishes to dispose
of his old clothes I'll pav him the very
highest price If he'll phone Diamond 10(13 or
drop a ppatal to Rouen's. 32d and Dia
mond
VISITING HAIRDRESSER, formerly with
Mlsa Cloud: eyebrows arched; henna treat.
ment: all shades blond and black. Wood.
land 3017 J.
WHKCKINO OF ALL KINDS
FHILADELPHIA WRECKINO AND
CONTRACTING CO.
301 fi CHKSTNI1T ST
CHIROPODIST Bun.. Ingrown nulla treat
ed: corns removed, 2 for fiOc, 8 for'll. Dr.
Lewis. .11 r. totn. urn nnnnc l.oc O.'W vv.
lil.KC. treat,, manicuring. Office Hutchinson
Tlldg.. 13 P IQtn .1. nouit. iui; nrs.. 1II.B.
EL1-CTR1C treatment fc l.ianlcurlng. Room
mo rteen t.i..ic.. ..... c..rr. ... ....v. anqj.
ELECTRICAL TREAT., physical culture.
302 S. Broad. Hours, 10 a, nt, to B p. m.
CABPET CLEANING
WALLACE
1 j; i .182B.N. 20 233 Church Lane, atn.
DRESSMAKING ANPMILI.INEBY
DRESSMAICER. best New York exnerlenco.
deslrea engagements: advvince styles:
street and evening gowns. Miss Ilialr, 1224
Walnut. Telephono Walnut Sia.
PIANOS. Pit AYERS. TUNING. ETC.
HOWARD VINCENT
83R.8S8-8IO-842.844-840 N. ATI! ST.
SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK
t nl. Rteck Urrlghl 70
2 Weberfleld Uprights $7.1 up
3 Lester Uprights $12. up
3 Hardman Uprights . , , , $73 up
a t-hiciceriiig Uprights $0,1 UD
4 Eatey Uprights ,. $113 up
Cunnlngnam uprigni. ii.'nup
4 Rlaslus Uprights , $05 up
7 Stelnway .Uprights 31 no up
1 n.h-m.rlor Uprights $73 un
3 HCppe Uprights ,,., 111,1 up
2 Knabe upngnta ... sunup
1 .-...ins SR.Note Player S200
2 Emerson 88-Note Players 13S0 up
n jenane' ss,-iii '; .o--n up
1 Chlcgerlne 88-Note Player 18.10
4 stelnway Grands $230 up
2 Chlckerlng Grands $18.1 up
10 Miniature Baby Grands. ... , . . $2n3 up
Every one ot the above planoa are tn
atork. In line condition ready for delivery.
Including stool and acarf er 25 rolls of muslo
and bench and one year'a tuning free.
NEW PLAYKR-PIAM1H 43..1 UP. 2.lin wk,
NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS. $143 up. $1 30 wk
.-mcvv . OWARD VINCENT
836-888-840-843-844.848 N. BTH ST,
Established S3 jears
PSINTINO
THH..vU.ROyteratfasr9 , t'bssWjtfrfitA-Cwo,
.,itt!?4iia$i'2K,n.9 mkWBLxrwasmsmi
'".n-.i-.'-'-ui.j-s-.-g' .." -t--'-i anftJiaNT. 1HCK
JJSED AUTOMOBILES
FIVB-PASSENOER ItAYNES car: excellent
mechanical condition! lo be aeen at Ar-
rOlt g- ea....... ...... .. tt.nnn.lf a. and
Columbia ave. For Information apply t-
i. h. i-aunce, P78 Drexel llldg.
TWO K-ton While trucka slake body; with
Closed rorrif thaia irnxVa mrtt i-nrasfM'-gllW
new, hava been uied four month and not
over 2000 mile's, c. Hanta. Kllwmera. Pel.
FOItrj rnrfltilnt-ai .sill MeJala 1AtA lnr1iia.g.
iinf-rm annwanre on old onea. Haa w. m'nt
MAXWELL, Irt first-class condition, Ilka
new: new tires! all srressorlea: at ssvlnc
nf about 1400. Phone Manhelm HPtta W,
WHITE TRUCKS. 2-ton express bodies, fi
. tun dump: excellent condition: reasonahla
terns. 13iB Wood st. Phone locust 8H.
BODIES, express and stake, suitable tor '
nr n-ton cnassls. tain vvnon e..
HUDSON 8UPER SIX for gale,
10th st. Tioga 8101.
3040 N.
PACKARD 2-ton chaln-drlvo truck, dam
aged. 3B40 N. 10th St. Tioga 8401.
DODGE TOURING CAR fcr sale.
loth at. Tioga 8401.
349 N,
GARFORD TRUCK PARTS for gale. U849
N. tO.K at O-l. b-b Aim
PACKArm R.tnn.
chain-drive; damaged.
3040 is?. 10th St. Tioga 8401.
STUDEBAKER TOUR1NO CAR. running
order. 3B4B N, Tenth st Tioga 8101.
BUICIC ROADSTER LIGHT SIX, damsged.
Himi N. loth s 1 Tioga mm
Wanted
WANTED high-grade used cars: will pay
spot cash and give highest prices: bring
your car to 203 N, Broad at., or telephone ,
Locust 4040 '
Aulo Snnnlles Repairing
HUDSON REPAIRS IN ALT. Xir.ANCnEB
Itrandywlne Auto Repair Co.
nay Slmpaon. formerly with n"2-n,rT.
Behwartg Co.. now established at 2229 and
ln.13-3.1 Bpandywlne at. Poplar 203B.
REPAIRING 0N ALAINr5ATKnKu,c CAns
RENNOC AUTO REPAIR CO.
Tioga 2734 Allegheny'ave. nnd 20th st.
Flaullng
HAULING Autotrucks to hlre. H to B taeili
..tS'!. da" r wek. Callagltan Roonty.
1B33 Ranatead at. Boruc loin Race 15.
AUTOMOBILES TO HIRE
TOURINO CAR. 7-paasenger limousine. l.t
per hour up Poplar 1881.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
NEW and 2d-hand hlrvctea. tires nil makes,
ANDREW T. BIRCHETT. 603 S. 22d St.
FOR SALE
' We Make aRrl Sell
National Cash Registers
and Credit Files
Lowest prices; small monthly pay
ments; ho Interest charges: written
guarantee; olrf registers repaired,
rebuilt, bought, sold and exchanged.
JOHN T. WATSON
Agent
The National Cash Rcfrister Co.,
730 CHESTNUT ST
Phone Walnut 4(13. Main 2B72.
OFFICE FURNITURE!
Largo lot desks, safes, files, cablneta ass
general office furniture, store fixtures.
TVe Ruv. Pell and E.tchanga
PATTEN FURNITURF. CO.
LOCUST 4070. 1127 ARCH ST. RACE 2308
FOLDING AND INVALID CHAIRS
FOR fc'ALE AND TO JURE
Theatre chnlrs. moving-plct. machines, etc..
sciinot deans, cnurcn rewe ana puiptt enstrs.
CHAIR F.XCHANOE. H. E, cor. Bth Vine.
SI 1ITS unclaimed, from merchant tailor.
JuliJ some made for $85. will aac. .for
ine price nr tailoring: some us low as at.
J. UNGER
870 N. 1 5TH ST.
Open till 8 p. m.
NEW WIRE ICE CREAM CHAIRS
$27 PER DOZEN
REGULAR PRICE' $38
Buy now and save money
CHAIR EXCHANGE. S. K. cor. 8th Vina.
CENTRAL HOUSEWRECKINO CO.
S IV. cor. 12th and Spring Garden sts.
All Kinds, of office furniture and fixtures
nathroom outfits complete
Bell phone. Poplar 1130
BABY CARRIAGES Completo 1010 line:
over 180 styles: all colors; see our $19
sneclnl. MILLER. 8(14-08 S. 2d at. Open evgs.
BILLIARD, pool, comb't'n. 2d-hand, bought,
sold, rented, exch. Keafer. 320 Glrard ave.
BRICKS, hard: motortruck delivery. Chai.
D Heavy. 514 N. 81st. Belmont 7424.
GAS ENGINE for sale. White ft Mlddleton.
2.1 horsepower. 2 years old. Frankford
Winding Co.. 1.143 Ruan St.. Fkd. 480.
LAVALLIERE. diamond. S3.100: art with
pure white perfect dlamonda, weighing 10
carata: alt platinum; cost originally $4500.
ni.n.r i. .,ow.i .mice, un aiarKet at.
SAFES, fireproof, slightly used, with thin
wans at eteci sale canineta. t pi. Fourth.
GENTLEMAN'S $10.10 diamond ring, abso
lutely perfect, weighing 41 carats: valued
at $1800. Rleder's I.oan Office, 128 Market.
CLOSING out balance of men's uncalled-for
aulta, made to order gar.. $3.1 & $38 value
for $22.50; perfect goods. Hessert. 83.1 Arch.
WANTED
Ladies and Gentlemen's'
Old Clothing Bought
Seligsohn. 340 N. 8th
Phone Filbert 2172
Don't Sell Your Jewelry
Get our estimate; wn buy from all larf-i
JewtMra. department itor and Individuals;
mtabllshed over 60 yrs.; Dlimonds, Jwetry,
Brle-a-Brac. old Gold and Sllvr. W are
nnylnV tho InrreaaM prlci for diamonds.
I,KK fc CO.. 712 WAl-NUT ST. Eatab. t88S.
CART-OFF PXaOTHtNO
Wanted Gentlemen don't throw your old
p-Iothlng- away, as we pay you the right prleo
for suits, overcoat, troueera, ahoes. aluo
full-dresa suits: we rail anv tlmn you wish, in
nr out of town. Write Pass A Berknwlti,
11.n V rolumbla ap, Thonw Poplar 381.
CABT-OFK CLOTHING
AM kinds of ladles' and Kentlemen's suits.
Lovercoats, ahoes. hats, etc.: positively pay
Miyr more mHn nintrn. wrne, chii or pnons
Dickinson filftS. We call. city, country, day,
eve. Friedman Urns., H44 South at
CLOTHING Misfit and discarded clothing,
all kinds, bought: need goods- pay best
prices; write or phone: will call city or sub
urban Samuel Cooper, the old reliable
dealer, 1010 W. Glrard ave. Poplar 2831.
ANTIQUES, carpets, rugs. beds, parlor sets.
davenports, go-carts, paper, rara. meiais.
If U-Need a turn. man. Safety Flrat Jung
Co . 8712 Lancaster ave. Preston 5985.
ANTIQUEo and mod. fur., featner beds,
mar. vases, brok. Jew.: high prices. Whlta
Pioneer. 1026 N. Uber. Ph. Diamond 823
ANTIQUE furniture, old china old Jewelry
gold. Sliver, raise leetn ail" niamnno..
Alltloues. 028 Chestnut. Phone Walnut 7028
BROKEN Jewelry, antiques, pistols coins.
coin book with price T pay mailed. 15c. J.B,
Boss (People's Store). 208 8. 11th. Wal. 4488.
CAST-OFF clothing wanted: ladles' nnd chll-
dren'a clothes a specialty? beat prices. Ph.
Mark 2448 W or call H. Stern, 837 N. 4th.
CAST-OFF clothing, shoes and hits bouiht;
send postal, rmeinman. va t-opiar st .
FEATHER BEDS, old chairs: highest wlcss
paid. loo uirarq ave. ropiir ovd.
FURNITURE, carpets, bric-a-brac, antiques:
hlgnest prices pain, can ui.yvvner-. -'none
Dickinson 772 Vf. Morris, 1043 Federal at.
FURNITURE, carpets needed badly: hlghesl
prices paiu. -u.a ...uaw .... j-opir Od.s.
CLEANING up time: we buy what you don't
want. Ruback. 421) N. 00th. Bel. .7847.
STORAGE AND MOVING
CONTINENTAL
STORAGE WAREHOUSES,
50TH STREET ABOVE CHESTNUT
STORAGE MOVING
Household and Fersonal Effects Packed
ana otnjyfc-j tu Any x'oini
RUGS
" CARPETS
ORIENTAL DOMESTrrl
CLEANED SCOURED STORED
locust 1000 Phones Race 4180
The John Rhoads Co.
Storage, acklnr. Moving. Carpet Cleaning
4157-59 Lancaster Ave.. W. Phlla.
WALLACE
T N. 18 18!fl N. 20258 Church Lana. nt.
U)NO-DISTANCE MOVINf? ' '"
nDEL:
iPsrf'wjt
CRAWFORD STORAOB will take half load
of household goods from Philadelphia to
Washington or 1 load tn return, phon.
Tt.ln.nnt H124- nbtht nhnne n.tn.... -..f.nn.
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MONARCH STORAGE CO.. 8870 LANCA
TER AVE. 'AUTO SERVICE: STORAnp
PACKING. I3NO-DI8TANCE MOVINO E
OPPOS. THE FKDF.71AL RERKRVE BANK
F1REPHOOF warehouse, est. free, w Pmi."
Storags Co.. 2083 Lehigh ava. DlanSrSl
7880. Longer the distance ehnrt.. .r.,in?n'l
COHHS ORBE1C STORAGE. 10.1 N 'dTT-'
Wanted.load3 at special rates t ikZZ
York and Atlsntlo City. Phone Belmont Ai?
20TH Century, Storage Ty a rehouse, ab.l'
Orenroof: BDee. Piano, nt nun. 7 ...-00'
l'lerce.Arrow car used. 3120 Market at"'
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