wwu ....V,' JV i "',',k ' tftt. '." :" i V x i I 1 V I BYENIN PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' MAY 24, 1919 ev - , T 49 tawr .- -t- T-? -.-T.yri-- X it u SENTIMENT IMPROVES IN THE STEEL TRADE I Uncertainties Removed and No y) Obstacles Remain to Hinder Progress of Industry New York, May 24. There lim been no radical chance In condition!) in the r iteel trade. Sentiment continue to sj'lfbprove, and the one actor xvlikh Is attracting more than usual nttcntion is S"the Interest shown by consumers In the market during tho last xvcek. If nnv- "'thing, buyers have been more frequently 'Inquiring for products and. although the ( tonnages involved in these inquiries linxe 'been moderate, the aggregate itirolvctl m large. Steel men continue to be enoouragd f oyer the outlook, and state the present 5-'Indications nre Hint the situation will v work out satisfactorily within the next Yew months. Ther feel that the nn- ' certainties uiiirii existed up to n icvx WAalsa nifn lin.n Iisaii flnflntloli removed TMMrl iUn .. t,- .. 1 .... .n.nln n l.t.,.1,,.. luu cnac- m iiusiHiicn (villain v, i,i,v. e iiw progress vvuirn tins atniic-ii ciivviiiu 11 K normal supply and demand market. ji One of the best authorities in the terl J( trade, while declining to discuss prices a day or two ago, stntcd that ns l'rtwl- dent Wilson has recommended the re- turn of the railroads b the end of this .,year. the situation probabh will be ad Xjuated automatically if the railroad ad i ministration should decide that it will ,ytJlot purchase tails at this time. Reports have been in circulation of a pj merger of independent teel companies, ' and among others hae been mentioned I the Voungstonn Sheet and Tube Com panj, the Iiiknwnnnn steel I onipiinv I nbd the Miclvnle Steel and Ordnniuc . Company. Such n combine would be nn Important factor in the steel trade, as ,M it would mean a complete oiganizatiou hnla every sense of the word. n-i;.It xvill be recalled that such a com-j-ibination wns discused several years ago fir. and at one time it appeared that there ,rswas every pionaouiij oi me ncai going 4 through. However, some opposition cle- Wrelopcd Which caused the plm to be "abandoned at that time. It can be dfetated on the highest nuthoritj now J" there is nothing in the renew nl of the '"rumors, so fnr as the Midale Steel i'-i Companv is concerned, and ns a matter J-iof fact the opinion in the tinde is that there is no likelihood of nu early rom v bine under present circumstnnces in the "industry. 1-1 Some good export inquities have come I Into the steel mnrkct No large tonnages ' nrp wanted, but mnnv smull nmounls I- rire heine sought foi niiotntions and "deliveries. It is understood that bids ""were submitted during the past week yby scltne rail makers on an inquir) from .Trunin for 30.00(1 tons of steel mils. Iand somp believe that this innnirv miirht IP-develop into an actual order shortlj. Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR ..I. "HCiAi ueceipcs ici iu TuscieM rne lmnrkei: ruled arm hut oiilct Quota! ions foi Iaj,Jou. Car lot In export elevitor government standard inspection standard prices No 1 ?9Iidwlnt'r 2 3n N '. northern spripg i 12 89, No 1 hard -winter S2 ID. No 1 red , winter. arllck 12 87. No 1 red smutt, 12 88. No 2 red winter .' SO N'o J north. I ,.?" J?r'1 -' 81. No J hard winter, - 3B rTo 2 red winter narthky l."U No 2 iKri!" sniuitj, ja 13. No ! red winter -' JJ "s-!lilltr' ,2 2. No 3 red winter sartlck $ 12 30, No A red nmutt $J J1 No 4 red $2 30. Nn 4 carlirkv i? R Vn 4 muttt I n 27. MrT 4 irnrHrI mnlfi on . a l. red J2 2R No Karllcki $J8"o r""mjmy. 12 2. No "i Barlltkj, nmutt. I hCORN Kecelpts nom Supplier were If tfmall and the ninrket an nulet Htid tin enitiflill 11 A mini a a nl Inn In rtM !! - -- -' " 'i"i" r.iicin loi' iulb till local trade, as to nuallt) and location at 1 R.'lSil gx per bualiei OATS necelpta l.'J 742 bushels Ue mnd was llttht and prUei further declined ; 'ic, n, quoce car iota an lo location K No 2 white jnW7IHjn standard w hlle "S'j 7Je No 3 white 77'i 78c No 1 white L 7fl'77e Itu. FLOUR Receipts 110 barrels and t ,43 flss pounds In sacks Demand was llKht and there was no change in prices Quotations follow To arrive, per 1(W lbs In 140 1b iifute acks Winter strolsht western $11 "id "11 71. nearbi, J11 J1ll 10 hansas atraliht J1J 20(3 tJ 10 do short patent 12n013 aprinsr short patent ttj "n J8 do patent, $12 2SG7'1J 71 di first clear J10 21iU10 7 RTB FLOl'R was dull and unchanirel W quote at 0 logo 30 per barrel. In sacks a it nujU 3?, PROVISIONS 7Th market rulwl firm hut lrad n rfmlrt and Urxrl of, h Johblnn tharattfr The quota t Ion follow Heef In Kel? moxed and air dried 48c, beef, knuckle) and tender mo led nnd air dried 49c, ork famllv S54.5, limns S P cured looe f .'-iHlfiHc do sklnn1 loose 3H3Sr, iitflrto do amoked 4 ftWhc. hnmi boiled jltfdrcneless ftlc, picnic rhouldera. S P cured ftooe 2Rc. do amoked ...-r bellies In 3i iickle loose, 3-'c, breakfast bacon. 41c cu uro iic REFINED SUGARS j (rauo n nun nun iiif iutrKt7l wnn un if -rnanKea e quote on a Dasia oi vo lor IL-fllv sranulated DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE -Thrt market wns nulet with ample offerings at former rate 1 he quo iJ tatlons follow New York and 1st onsin whole milk flnts current make 3.'(!3Ja4C niifn vn Th. market uaa Ir. HpIok firHn.rt ' weak and under mori liberal SUP' pllea and general pressure to sell We quote HOIld packed creamer, extra rsc, higher scoring; Roods .Mtr01r the latter for jobbing ) aales. xtra first .17c firsts Wipy&c, sec onus hi w ic, sweet creamery cnoii o to fano, HO0if)2c du fair 1" zood A4ri(c fant brands of prima jobbing at OStSMTc fair to good, :l9tt3i, garlicky prints, 4iQ 50p I EGCJS were dull and 0c per cae lower At nu'l" nuiia vieii- l I ITT- ' D BV ") ptoi Uf III Bip, fit $13 So per rrale current receipts Jla in r-J) western extra ttrsts 113 80 firsts, sn in. u ianc aeiecieu c-hhb juuuiiik hi u.crcc per ;r: aozen POULTRY LIVE Demand was enual lo the limited ly clTerlno and the market ruled firm The qunisuons iwuvw nmio, , in DircH 4u6 41c. sprlnx chickens broilers not 1 hums. weluMliK l'nfla4 Hjs Hpltte r.10' 00c. White Lechorns. broilers 4,'?3ii, jXZraostera. 23r. ducks Pekin 3a01.'c dcr 'lndlan Runner. 1cT3nc iteee. jnfr.'io e2.pireons om per pair, sowuuc mu, yuuuit 5iBr "air. in31c , (. UHEioDEiU'CUrillCK nvin rj virnilCU up (and the market ruled firm The quo- . 21 tatiopa immw ruHis rrrari Kiiirn iirj- 2i Picked, In boxes, weighing h lbs and oer tT apiece. 38c: weijninic xi en4 ids anc weian Bine 4 lbs 880871, smaller sizes 8J6 84c, ! tresh-kllled. in bbls . fancy, dry. picked wclah ".lnt; ft lbs and over apiece 80c. welchln? 84 itii r4H I be apiece ftflc. weichinz 3 lbs , 3clc, irsmaller sites. 3J((84c old roosters drv. "-picked, 27c. spring ducks Ixmg; Island 1 ' choice ana tano. lowsnc, uo iair to kooq 42G44c. squabs, per doz , white welghlni; K.lictpi2 ids per nozen, an aunru 'jni an, ao, !iwlfhln 9JT10 lbs per dozen. IT .108 21: r ia, do, weighing H IBs per aoen lureo ti, itatrfn An T Chs nfr dozen t4.1nff9S."A An An jCi weighing eenli lbs. per dozen I.) 5003 no Aliiisrks, JI,5UO.".'5. small and Mo. 2, 00c 53 rncon rnuiia bfDemiznd was only moderate but pricea 'generally were ateadily held on choice Msatocx. The rouowliig were the quotations irApplf. New York per bbl Baldwin $109 1(12. HUisets $n Apples, Pennrf. and l! Virginia, per, bbl Ben Pails, I7fl10 Apples Jrtwestern per box. $1u.1 7,1 lemons, per Ubox $2 1(0014 21 Oranges 'Florida, per t 'crate $3 707..'0 do California per box, ' $2 110(88 10 Grapefruit per box. 4 237 CS iistraw Dernes, aoutnern per qi joiragc. VtUtTABl-tS The'ktneral market was quiet and with, sjL.lmportant change The quotations were VaWllows 11 hit, potatoes Maine, per 100 IbCTsM? 502 HO. whit potatoes Pennait- 31nUsWo 1, per luu ids -.' nuw. tb wh lie f'2rllsgffC J. vn.u ... inn ih. ii,dm I ! Trtt vihlte nntatnes Florida, new. n,i l,ili.Vo. t. $SR7n. No 2 18 TBOT 23 tjwhlle' potatoes Houlh Carolina per bbl. liN. 1, $7.50. No 2 ttl. Sweet potatoes. Mbact, southern per hampei, tt(?1.2.1i do do, ipr crate, tl R0IK2: do Norfolk, per crate Ml 1"ft4) do. T.asteru Shore per crats. 12 5U -.6,3 T unions. lexuM. enow per erate. liti.lo, du. wnue. per crate. n,:9gii, CHIOAQO BUTTER AfJD EGOS rth)eigo. ?tav il "BtrrTjcrt nctipt, Cxlr. Kill'.. taftSKQfe (neons tl3B. ' "V V ? i L 1 ... . GOSSIP OF THE STREET 1 "COST-PLUS" PLAN BLAMED FOR BUSINESS TARDINESS Financier Says He Believes Demand for Big Profits by Manu facturers and Contractors Prevents Boom Gossip of Street APFIOMINRNT official of n woll-known financial Inntltiitlon wo apoakinc nbout tho npparrnt retardation n( busincRs in general nnd of municipal, state and Kovprnment projects and luiilcllnc nnd other conitruqtlon in pur ticnlar. He altl he hail good reason (n believe It as not so muth the high wnRe and the abnormal col of mnterials that are the tau'ec n the exorbi tant piofitu demanded by the manufacturers and rontractois, nbout which the mass of the public Is almost Ignorant, but which is well known to those on the Inside. There was n vicious plan set in motion bv the jovernment. he rrmnrkccl, when RivinR out war contracts through basing them on a "cost plus" basis To the general public, he remarked, the "plus" meant anywhere from 0 to 12 per cent; but, he added, to his own knowledge it meant in too mniiy In stances 100 per tent and In some caces crn more. "The people who made these exotbitant profits haven't got hai k In earth yet." he said. "They want lo continue this shameful profiteeiing, nnd until they get bark to first principles 1 do not look for much of n boom for general business." Express Companies' Stocks Attract Interest Theie wns a good deal of interest manifested yesterday In the brokers' offices in the express companies' stocks, nnd it was said to be the result of talked-of liquidation by the companies thcniNclvcs as soon as the present gocrnment agreement is ended, which at the latest will be presumabh the end of the piesent calendar jeai or when the railroads nre returned to their original owners, if that should occur at an earlier date. The reasons atlwincccl for liquidation is the nppiirentl hopeless war of competition with the government parcel-post svstem. It was pointed out bv it biokei that it is haitllv possible the American Ktprcs.3 C'ompanj will volunlnnl.x liquidate, as it has n large and profitable business in the legitimate banking held through business in foreign exchange letters of credit, money orders nnd other financial transactions, although It is said It mnj reorganize nuclei a new title which would eliminate the association of the word "express" nnd adopt some other more in keeping with this particular class of busine.s. This broker remarked that the general public has either forgotten m is not aware that on .lulv 1, IMS, the government made an agreement with the well-known expies companies, which it consolidated under the name of the American Railway Hxpress 'ompnn. This agreement provided for the dissolution of the American Itailwnv Express Company back again into the individual companies when the inllroads were returned. This brokei said he considered this fliirrv In express tompanj stocks a little prematuie, ns nothing definite could be done in the mntter of dissolving the American Hallway Hxpiess Company until the status of the railroads wns determined; nnd, he added, although the President had defined the date as the end of this calendar year, "a great deal of water can pass under the bridge between now nnd then " He said he understood the Adams Hxpress Company had alreadv pre pared 'h statement ot its asi-els, including a statement of ils holdings in the American Hallway Kxpress Companv, in anticipation of early liquidation, and that the Wells Cargo had made n paitial statement, apparentb with the same object In view. He still maintained thnt he considered the action on the express stocks rather prematuie. Outlook for Tractions Interests Financiers A discussion was in progress as to what is to become of the public "utilities of the tountrv, with one nfter another In the large cities either going into the hands of receiveis or being sacd fiom such a fate through the inteucntion of an ordei from theit state public, serwee commission or lothei bod constituted fnr the same purpose permitting increases in rates. The disc ussion was principally around the traction sistems. A bankn who hns given the subject a good deal of study said thnt, as fnr as he could see, the onlj reined lay in a campaign of educntion of the people who U'-e these conveniences. He believed single coin to represent the nitual fare, as the nickel hns done almost universally foi yenrs nil over the country, would go n long way to solve the difficulty. He said he did not believe many people in this citv, foi instance, who travel long distances on a nickel fare would object mi much to a small increase when tliev wcie aware that costs of operatioj. itc. in every field have advnnced. He said from his observation nnd conversations with various parties on tho subject he had concluded it is the inconvenience of "fishing up" nn extra coin which seems to worry the nverage passenger more than the small additional cost From this the discussion drifted to whether the government should not in some wav come to the rescue, but this was dismissed, as so few of the traction lines of the tountrv do an interstate, business, nnd he majontv were of the opinion that the campaign of education, supplemented by the efforts of Btate and municipal governments, was the onh wav. The principal partner of a large investment house, tpenLing on the subject, said it wns very evident fiom the handling of the railroad situation that government ownership of lailroads and municipal ownership of public utilities were no longer popular in this country, but it. was equallv evident that the public temper wns opposed to public utilities paving laige tlivulend-, or in fact showing nny but n lensonnblc return on the original nnd subse quent lnvcitmcnti. "Some of the largest utilities concerns saw this trend several rears ago and engaged in other enterprises m addition to theii public sei vu e work. A notable instance of this departure was the Cities Service Companv, which is at present more than 05 per tent oil nnd gits nnd 5 pei cent public utilit, and to that condition it owes its piesent success There are many other utility concerns that saw the handwriting on the wall and got inter ested in outside propositions," he remnrked. Record Price for 'Change Seat Causes Comment There wns considerable comment yesterday in the finnncinl district, especially in brokers' offices, ovn the record sale for almost ten yenrs nf a sent on the Xevv York Stock Hxchange for 85,000. Biokers generally regarded the transaction as nn indication of the lolume of business to be expected in the coming months, nnd ns an indication of manj one and even two million nnd over share days, i The market was yesterday described bv' one broker as "peculiar " "There is." he said, "n constant switching out of stocks that have made big advances lecentlj to new stocks which are called specialties Quota tions," he said, "keep backing nnd filling around the high pi ices, but these tatties create no enthusiasm among the public, ns they give no opportunity to make money. There must first come n reaction from the high prices before the public can become thoroughly interested." Tlieie wns a good deal of favorable comment in the Street nnd among the investment houses yesterday over the offering by Montgomery & Co of a new issue of $12,000,000 first mortgage convertible 0 per cent sinking fund gold bonds of the Shaffer Oil and Hefining Company. The bonds um for ten yenrs and are free of normal federal income tax up to 2 per cent and alto of the Pcnnsjtvania state tax. They nre also convertible at par into 7 per cent cumulative participating piefcxrcd stock of the Shafer Oil and Helming Company at 10!. The reputation of the Shaffer Companv in the Street is very high, hut in nddition these bonds nre guaranteed, both principal nnd Interest, ns well as sinking fund payments, by the Standard Gas and KIcctric Company. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS (hlruco. May 21 HOGS rteoelpts 8000 head , Ten to 11 cents higher with advance mostly lost at close Bulk tiO 4020 fll lia. $.0 2H?J0 71. medium $J0 'Hct? 20 73 light weight $20 JO 55 light $10 25 T20 40. heavy packing sows $18 8iea'20 21 packing sows, $10 2519 70. pigs $18 509 1H 21 f'ATlt.F Rerelpfs. loon head Compared wllh week Ago good and choice heavv steers 7.1ftt$l lower common and medium Rradea and yearlings mostlv 4071o lower best cows and heifers nntc77no lower, can nera medium gradea under $11 steady to 2io lower, bologna bulla strong to 21c higher butchers steady veal calves, tl 73 $2 higher SMKEP Receipts 1100 head Strong compared with week ago spring iamba and best shorn strong to 21c higher, other lambs steady to 2ftc lower Sheep and earllnga mostly 21ccT50c lower Pittsburgh, May 24 HOQS Receipts Idem head Lower Henvles and heaw orker. $20 71C921 light jorkers. 82U S0ti 20 2ft. nlas $11) 7ft2n w SirKtP AND UAMHS Receipts 100 head Steady Top aheep 111. top lambs $1 2ft CALVES Receipts, So hoad Steady Top 1T 30 Kansas City, Mo, May 21 HOOI Re ceipts S0() head Market steady with jes- irraaj, average packer top IJU u, bulk. IID DOW 20 411 heavlea none medium weights. $20020.10 lights $1 25(920 23, light lights $10 21410 80, heav packing aows, civ.avm lo piga. lltQlli 3D CATTLE Receipts. TOO head and 25 calves .Market for week Ilee( cattle 21a tu 30c lower "she ' stock mostly 30c lo 75o lower, some ei lovrer uanners and cutlera strong, bulla 23c lower, veal calves $1 higher, slock calves and 'she" slock steadi , Blockers and feeder steers 2c in 23c lower. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New 'V.ork. May 54 nUJTER Receipts. 4373 tubs Market low and unsettled. Higher scoring , ft7lt (trftSc: extras, 17f outside, hrsta nlVj cgclcCic, seconds, SJti.lIci stain dairy BO'J 57c. Imitation creamm. 3UO 01c naclS necetpls 20 1I7 cases Market un settled, hresh gathered xtrna, 4uQ4tliic: Horace parked extra firsts 47's f48c, ulor. age-packed arsis, 4RG47ci gathered extra Urals, 4nWSl47c northern firsts 44W 8 41i.i: seconds, 4l44c, r'rtlea No 1 .4'' i 4 Hie; No :. .18tf40c. checks. S0t340c checks, undergrade, a1019o state and near by hennerv whites n2t21Sc. gathered whites, 4D(ZAlet Pacific coast n.1c. outalda weslern and aoutnern gathered whites, 47ctfft0c state and neaiby hennery .browns, fta032cl gath ered brown and mpced colors. 45 43tf49cl mawZrMm&?b Slfrt wwapar crca. .. "5 & 1r,.ffmYiWi'if2! a I RESERVE BANK REPORT Fewer Bills Discounted, Notwith standing Victory Note Sale The vveeklj statement of the Philaclel phla Federal Reserve Bank shows a de creHse in most important items (Sold reserve were $1 28,831 ,0,1.1 .veslerda.v ns compared with ?130,. 175,300 the week before, while reserve note emulation was .$201 ,,'102,387, against ?204,011, 807. . Total earning assets were .f'JOl.OSO, 422, ngainst ?210,873,0!il the week be fore. It Is interesting to note that, al though the statement is datqd .Mav 23, or three davs after the banks had mc final report ancl initial pajment to the lleserre Hank on Victor note account, the bills discounted, secured bj govern ment war obligations, ell oft instead of jncrcasiug, as might have been expected, that item beinii reported at 5170,315, 1.1.1. against $182,4GS,45S. The i alio of total reserv cr to net deposit ancl reserve note liability was 11,3 per cent against 41 per tent the week befoie. Steelton Mills to Be Kept Busy llarrlsburg, May 21. The Hcthleliem Steel Company plants at Steelton have bufficjent new orders to keep them luu nlng fot some months, it'vvns announced today. Hail orders from the I'uitcd States railway administration and Ja pan, hae been booked. The bridge department has alsoa number of new orders of minimal size. Paris Bourse Irregular Paris, May 24. Prices moved irregu larjy on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes were nuotd at 02f 5c; tn I rhangvoDfJndoOi, 30f flQe: S per cen cent Kstctd NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Average and Actual Loans Decrease. Reserves Increase New iork, May 21 The New York bank statement this week showed cle creases in nverage and actual loans nnd demand deposits nnd largei rrencs lu both enscs. Details follow a krop: Decrease ans $4 mn im ono $S7 S2S 01)0 7 mis noo 2 77 000 110 000 1 S17 000 Net demand dep tl loo 4ci new Vet time dep I is tvi non circulation c aah trr vaults Reserve In mem ber banks Reserve In state banks and truH companien . Reaerve In state banks and trust depositories Aggregate res Reaerve required Surplus UTnlted Stales 012 000 Increase ,1R 70(1 000 lis S73 000 101 31ct 000 '14 630 000 12 173 oon 343.000 12 2S" 000 BS1 S2S 000 hit too nno a noo 14 7n oon 1 ons c.nn Ift 744 flOO 42 727 010 deposits deductel $137 tnt'Ai. $4 B7n 2in ono $131 loo 000 lians Not demand posits 14 100 ins noo is TOR oon 1 OS7 000 R4 nun 411 oon I noo 000 Nei tim deposits ISO 102 oon c Irrulailon c I'll ci'in II" 142 000 c ash In vaults Reserve, in mm ber banks Reserve in state banks an i trust companies Reserve In slate I anks nn 1 trust compan deposl lories Aggregate reserve Reserve required Mlrplus tl'nlled Ftatcs 11711 (10(1 Increase It "1)1 ono u SSI noi 10" 2ln 000 in ni2 i-o 11 tu ISO 'n'K OOll 2 01s non 2 3RI 70 4 431' ,nl) deposits deducted J12S 011 sun: nv.Ni.. s-rxTriiKNT 1 Air. HANk4 Loans Hold 1 c uireno bank I notes I Deposit Fedeial Rank of New "iork ' llpposlts j Reserve on deposit . I'ercencaae nf $H1 117 000 113 len $ 7cvo non in ono 000 27 4JP 7(1 M 99 300 772 900 r31 HMO B70 500 Id 510 200 112 170 Old 2 112 1O0 eerc 2n n ll riti ir c nirsNihM , Ixians Ime-tm ts$ 1(17 141 700 KIIITniOil 'col l ii i,.i mm i in sno c urrenc bank notes 21 10 noo ; in noo I Deposits Kederal Reserw, Rank nf New Iork 102 P4 Win Deposits j loo R04 700 Reserve on I deposits .111 4(17 non IVrreiitnce of reserve is ir;io oon l nji noo 11 201 son , i TAT K HVV(v AND TRfT COMPANIIS I U l ICC I'UCVI I Ci O fl.FVniNCJ HOL'SB I nans and Invest menls $M4 2in Oon $7 21 100 Cold i. ,-,n Jon "Hi noo , urrrnci , nana notes Deposits Federal Reserve Hank of New Iork 17 231 000 2 101 ROO Br r,44 000 MS 341 him 701 run 2nn 1 7a.- noo 1 117 RO'i I 12" 000 1 II II 4'HI rcse I I lolal deposits Net deioslts . I'eserve on rinoslt 142 n?4 ion 1'ercent.cRft of reserv Decrease 20 7 ir BIG GAIN IN BANK CLEARINGS Business 31.5 Per Cent Greater Than This Week Last Year Total bank clcarinc! of nil Hip clem ins houses in the 1 mini Stntcv for Hip week ondpcl toclav hnvp liccn S7.SJC, 221. ."0, ngaiiiat 7.70!).72.,722 ln-t vvock ami ",n".'!,00-l CIS this vvrrk last ypni. or n Rain, ns compared vvilh thp toi ipsponding work in IfllS, of "1 .1 per c rut The Kniiw in Philadelphia vvn- 1 1 0 per cent. Details follow loin mil P c ( VkW 70H im pnn f 14 10R 274 -, II il i hicaao 4(17 1U inn 101 7(12 141 t ll 1 117 1B1 HOS 14 c, 217 144 r,41 24 7 lie aua ir lqi i'nila Roeton Kan Lltv M Louis San Flan rittsb h Detroit Ilaltlmore N Orle s 1R1 413 SS2 201 R1S 127 1S2 isn nil 141 200 in 121 2R 340 121 ISO s.n 7 i7n hi, m us nsn 17 S77 40 117 771 41 20 nf R2 517 SIR 4 4 OS 414 121 21 1 50 RIM "V91 72 K 40 001 147 27 1 48 041 S.07 20 1 Rien cities 1 das 1 010 23 371 $4 2SR (178 57 10 0 Other cltlea 1 dass P2R21R0O4 721 090 941 2S 4 TI all cities 1 davs It) 11R 417 277 $5 (107 (17 R21 10 1 All cities ft 1 rta 1 210 7R4 201 041 121 707 1 IR 4 Tl all cltlea for vvk J7 S2(l 221 170 $5 013 001 R1S 31 1 MONEY-LENDING RATES P!llLAI)hI.PIIIA Call, !" per cent. time. .YVi (Ttt! per cent, conuner i in I paper, three tcS ix months, fjiUci ."lj per cent; eiv. monthi, l! per cent. I,OMlON-Mone.v per cent. Discount is quoted at rates, short n c nnd thrre month bills, .V's per cent FOREIGN EXCHANGE Npvt Aorh, Mav 24. 'Hie week ended in the foieiirn exchnnBe market with a sharp rallv in French nnd Italian c chanRes which was attributed in Inrge part to covering of short contraits Quotations vveie: Peinnnd sterlins4.04,4, cables 4 Pt.V Franc cables (1 48 to 0 ."0, c hecks 0 52 T.ire cables 8 .10. checks ,12 Swiss cables .1,10, checks .1 .".. Ouilder cables OVj. checks .IP', Peseta cables 20 17, checks 20 10 Stockholm rabies 2.1 40. checks 21 20 Christiania cables 2.1 20, checks 21 Copenhagen cables 2.1 SO, cheiks 23 CO Belgian cables 0.10, clieckR I! .IJ Ruble notes nominal at 11 .lOtcMl 7.1 BANK CLEARINGS I Rank ilearings lodav romparei wllh i or responding dav last two years 1010 1018 1017 ' Phlla JOS SOI 221 J1R 7411 411) 1S lis 710 I Roston .111.119 071 30 417 0111 tl SIB Oil ' German Bank Statement j Iteilln. via London, Mav 24 The statement of the Imperial Hink of fici . manv for Hip week ending Mnv 1,1 bhows the following changes Total coin ancl bullion dec leased 24,017,000 ' I gold decreased 21 207.000, notes inn cased 1I7.7S0.O00, rkB' reisui.v notes of other uatiKs increased 4ci, , 000: bills discounted decreased .11.7,- , 484,000, advances decreased 1.3S1. 000; investments decreased 1,40.1,000; other securities decreased 1,1,017,000:1 notes in circulation increased 23,1,-j 8.1,1,000: deposits decrensed 001, 4,13,- j 000: other liabilities increased 2,10,, i ',)50,000 ' Much U. S. Cash Needed for Ralls Washington, May 21 Much mtie than a billion dollars will be needed by the inilioad administration to finance the riillwas up to the end of the year, when government control will probably cease. Director Oeneral Hines wus un decided today whether to ask Tougrcss nt this time for the entile amount needed or to postpone the final riciucst until later in the session. No Change In Refined Sugars New York, May 24, Hcfined sugars are, unchanged at Pc, less 2 per cent for cash. Raws also aie unchauged nt 7.2Sc, delivered. GOVERNMENT BONDS Hid Ask 08 4 0, 0S"i OV S S2 0 02 on nn 90 9 oo n 0U RU, Panama coupon !a 1; . Panama registered 2; t3 Panama coupon 2 IfflSR Panama reglutsred 2s1flS8 Panama, coupon 3s 19(11 , Panama registered 3s 1981., Thtllnnlna 4a 19S4. ... . ... Philippine 4a ml Philippine 4a 103d. 93n. . .v 00 PC! n : loao,. . 9.U 9U. SiS SfVlivU ., $ U I avtst?up U VJMIT PAUL RADER Pastor of Moody Tabernacle, C h i -cago, formerly cow boy and pugilist, will preach in the Allegheny Theatre, Kensington, Sunday at 4 P. M., and in Chambers-Wylie Presbyterian Church at 7:30 P.M. Dr. Rader is one of the World Co nference speakers. Don't fail to hear him. OPEN-AIR CHORAL SERVICES rNDKR THn tllRKCTION OF Bishop Rhinelander ON TUB sin: or the proposed CATHEDRAL ON THE PARKWAY T TF.NT 1IIIRI1 SrRIT.T SUNDAY AFTERNOON MAY 23. 1910 4 o nork Kev. r,. I,. Richardson. D. D. Mcar of Diocesan Church nf M.Marr Prearher Tor Nel Snndar. June I of l Paul's Chestnut 11 It I Knioint n"ticks llapllst T1IK II MPI K Itinad an I It rks sts (lion North 1 ni stri i, ti c ONvvpi.t r, lloI'V! VC' LRni oIM" Tastor I" 111 a rn Sermon b Di c'nimell The musical numbers cl It Is Wonder uii ""(i Consldr and Hear VI.' I neuacr h?e v. -y,v- n.miE "ihooi, - .. il y -Orcan Iteelial hv Mr Slarke . IIP It -MllMORIAl, WAV PJ.RlLi: Pennon In Dr c'onwell ,,,,,vw Th combined i horuses will slna; Re leeslonil DeKocen The Deilhless Ainu I rotere 1 he scars xtnil Stripes ll'r I Marvin Ilnn- Musrcal Dlierlor 1 .ti .ii.ima June . cr c onwe 1 -n II rte liver his le cure Personal clllmnses nf the I Ives of Great Men and Women " Preslivierlnn ARC II M. ( III R(il. F Ighteenlh und Vrch sts Rev Clarence F.dvvard Macartnev Dl .'Ross Slevenaon President of Prl,7 !in..Theo'08lt',,, 5enllnar5- wlll rreach a 10 41 a m and R p m I'savu n Mlnlsle lllble school at 12 C Recital at 7 10 L Supper al R 15 HKTIII I H KM PHI snTI ,XN , 1U1I RtoiU and Diamond sts "v,i Rev f: c Hlbshinan VI a Pastor Wlsunt preach at Rev ADOlVS VI I ,s will 10 10 a m and 7 41 n m Bahhalh School - In p m HOPE lid and W harlou sts Rev J OR VT BOLTON D D Mlnlslerin II rtev George .1 Ann 7 45 Doctor Bolton. suhlert Sin and the "avlour ' "'""' " KNI 1'HI.SIIMI l!s Cllt RtTl I 2lsl ind Walnut els " Rev VLFXANDEK Ma-COLI Ister f D vin Mr RAI PH H NFSHHT Isslslant DR Mac' OI.I will ,rt.h at llnelnrk U rrblv Mes'ig" rrom the General Ml Nesbltt will nreirh al R o I rk Musical service al 7 in p m b, th, chorus choir i rde ihr UreMlc, of N llnltav Norc en 1 he ni isle will incljte Soprano solo I Will lift Mine F.ves I.. t. vunr liiniiicis Anthems Magnificat n F Vngel Hands The t ord a Pravei Sun lav Si hi ol at in t Is'tors ind especlallv welcome tn all servlcs Ischesnokolf Cn'erldae lav lot t !nens ("ustnmarv chant lo It men In uniform Prnlestanl Fplscopal CHI RCH OF ST. 1A Kl ' AMJ THIS EPIPIIXNt Thirteenth street below Spruce M icecior nev uav 111 vi ikisi.i; u ti R on Holv c ommunlon Sundas School Morning Praier and Sermon Bible c Utses Spce-ldl service observanl of in on a m 11 00 a m 2 in p m 4 on p m ine season or Memorial Dav for officers soldiers sallcis nurses war woikers returneo home from military service their families and friends Instrumental musical fea lurea anthems addresea and oferlng for tho Salva tlon Arm) Prearher 1 1 30 a m the Rector Preacher 100 p pi Rev Frederick Percv Houg iton Chaplain l'i3d Riclment Pennsylvania Fngineers ST IXMrS'S I llllltril Walnut and 2Zd sis The Uev JOHN MOC KRIDOF D Rector Sunday Services 8 and Ham 4 p Sunday School 0 4D a m and 2 45 p V.SCFNSION THLRSDAT DAT VHT in a m (-HORU. t"F! ERR 4. I ION OF THF, HOI.T COMMLNION HI LI. OR CHF.STRA ACCOMPANIMENT FAFRVBODT MFI.COME' I I'nltarian HltT I NITAKIAN CIIUHCn. 2121 C hestnut st Rev FREDERIC k P. &RIFFIV Mlnlsler 11 a m Rev Roger S Forbes of Ger manlovvn will preach Anthem Chant O Cnme 1 el l's vinB. and the anlhem Rv tho Waters of Bahvlon Phllln H Gnepp nrganlst iJnitkin socift' or (,ERMNTOHN I hellen ave and Greene l Rev ROGER S FORBfc!, Minister II a m Rev F'rederlck R Griffin of the First Unitarian Church will preach 5Beaffys AMIE May 22 MART EMMA wife of George r Amies aged 7 Relatives and friends Fllaworth Temple No 3 O of IJ. A . Harmony Chamber No 1 C of p, Inviled to funeral services Mpn 3 40 p m 42M N Fatrhlll st lnt private RACON rifth Month 23d 1B10. ANNB RAC ON in her rsth seer F'ureral services at the home of hoi brother John M Whllall 51 Church lane, Oerinal.lovvn Second day at 10 30 o clock Interment private BKNNE.TT Ma 21 ROSB C daughter of Joseph and late Mar Hennett of 2825 N oth st Relatives and friends faculty of Baugh-Olose Public School Invited to funera). Mon . S 111 a ni , residence of aunt Mrs Catherine l.enahan 2317 Germantown ave Solemn requiem mass Kt Edwards Church 10 a tu Int New Cathedral Cem nntn Mav M V4.T.F1NTITVTR t nnin Mel AUOHLIN Mav 22 JOHN Mr, II D T husband" of Hatlie E Bold I (n?e I AVGHI IN aged fil late of 2112 Corilea st hki S-d'jE ' J.u'.VJi"A.sont ,JIK',. ?5nre'r,a7nMo,r"B BREN.NEN May Si MARGARET (nee Blood 10 am Int Hols Cross Cem Re Ryrne). widow nf William Hrennen Rela- mains mav be viewed Run 7pm lives and friends. B V M hdilallty. st I MILLER May 22 YLTTA wlfeofMser j.eo a nsiieiiv-ia, ouu.i .uv.cu vu iunerai Mon . 8 30 a m . 6022 Slate road Wlssl nomliig Solemn requiem nun St Leo'a Church 10 a m Int St Dominic's Cem CUNNINGHAM May 22 IHAUUI.I A. wife of Robert F Cunningham aged an. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral aerv Ices, Mon 2 p tn . 4315 N Darlen at lnt Greenmount Cem Frlenda may view remains Sun . 7 30 p in DAVID Mav 21 MARflARET wife of Wsletr I David Relatlvea and frlenda In ltrd to funeial services, Mon 10 SO a m , 5123 Thompson at, Int private, Mt Feactt Cem DAWSON, At Pitman N J.. May 21, ABIGAIL A . widow ot William A Dawson, aged 91. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to services Sun,, It a m son ln-law'a resi dence Dr, H II Carr Pitman. N J Int, Eglington Cem , Clark jboro. N. J I DKWIAn e-Jr ... Aiai.Aiir.iii i , veirei st jtmw - Dalmar and daughter of lata I Jcvhi Mar." Host cRalallvea nd frlrnds. t rvV-I.lCAR May 22. KI.IZAIIKTH T . telf. nKvniR to funeral Mon H 30 a m 24211 P. Al lenheny ave Folemn renulem mass rhurch . of Nailvltv 10 am lnt St Ann a I em I POUCHIRRIT May 21. KATHF.RINB wife of John J Dougherty and dsuahler of Bridget and lale John nreslln. if Hill Ma Kor County Tyrone Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon 0 a m 1714 MeOlellan st High mass SI Thomas Aquinas s thiirth 10 10 a m lnt Holy LlT'."Jrm A"tn funeral . IJl RR May .11 1 1IOMA R , husband of Mar A Durr, Relsllves and friends invited to funeral I Franklin si Pennsgrove 8al 9am "folenm hlah imulem mass !t Josephs Church Woodstown N J 10 30 a m lnt Ht Josephs C en. VV oodstnwn .. r 1CIIHORN Mn 22 C tlARl.l'.l H(ll HORN aged A3 Relatives and frlen Is In ylted lo funeral services Sun 2 n m 1241 Dnifr it lnt private cllenwond ' em hLDRIDOR Ma) 2 Kl.l. J wife of Walter s Uldrldga and douuhter of Klvlna J and the te John II. Tuttle ased 4n Rei atlves and friends Tolo t ouncll No 121 D of P Invited to funeral services Mon 2 P m residence of husband 2022 F chiller at Inl Oaklanl Cem Remains mav be viewed Sun eve FI.Nk May 22 MRV A vrldow of Charles rl Fink aged 57 Relatives and friends Pan nee Council No 7.1 D of P !tnlt,,.J funeral services Tues 2pm Inl Vgllngton Cem Clarksbnrn V I J- II PATRICK May 13 kATK O Fir PATRICK Funeral rues Oam 2001 W otrard ave Requiem mass church of t Francis Navler 21th and Oreen sts in a m lnt private FLA10 May 22 noCK wife nf John flalg (nee Au) sgrd no Relatives and !f.l.'.nd". 'nvlted lo services Mon 2pm 1PSI E Stella ave lnt Nnrthwood ("em utu funeral Remains may be viewed Sun eve FRIT Mn, 'J fRNk V I Rl I fnrmerlv of New Itrltiln Pa ge,i ,s it Clvea and friends Initted In funeral seit e Mnn 2 in p ni al the New llrllaln Hail'v Church lnt Reulsh c em New llrltnlu In OII.HFRT In Nnrrlslown Pa Mav 21 CI.ARA F eldest daughter of late Solomon and Anne Oilberl Relntlves and friends m vlled In services im V Kalh st Nor . rlstown Pa Sat p m In! private 1 ORKOFR - May 21 SARAH wife ot Charles II dreger aged Rl Relative, not friends Invited to funeral services sun 2 r m residence or husband 7011 Pidae ave Roxboroush Inl private Leverlncton Cem I V.NNA -Mav 21 nOBBRI' IHWV Relative- ind f lends Hiram li ige N SI X Hn.. M " van iotte Tribe Nn "I I l" ' Invited to funeral serv Ires Mnn , n m rcslf ence of roll In law ednari It Snrber Rethlelfm pike belniv Wlssihi I, n H'...J.ln."r,0Mn r '0' Private 1U.NRV Mnv 24 al 114 laih "! Phlla rRHlFRIIk P HkNRI M i srlces at Hi Petei s Church 11 inl 1 in sis Mon 2 p m lnt private HOIPMVN Mav .1 T-.l 1 M175T1T 1 wife of la!" spen, r n HntTman need 1 I Relatives and frlen is Invited lo funeral I ,rues 2 In p ni from selser rrm nsar William Penn Inn Inl piliate Autos will neel Vlleni, rn trole al William P. nn Inn from I to p m I HI FF Mav JJ KVTHFRINrR widow of Albert Huff Relatives and friends In 1 vlted to funeral services Mon 2pm resl dence of l le e Mrs John H Wclze! 2S N i-rcsion si mi west Laurel mil cem Friends may call Sun ft to JO p m KFRI IN On Mav 2l 10HN H hns band of c atherlne s kerltn In his RRm vear Relatives and friends Mantua Lodge No 1R0 R of R r I.lbertv Rell lodge No 80 ladles Vuslllarv to B of R T and emploes of Penna R R Invited to service Mnn 2 P m 730 Pnlon st lnt T'ernwood Cem Friends mav mil 5un evening irom ( lo v o clock couiilv nsners cony Chester I KNFFDt K11 Mav 21 at Chestnut 1IIII MAR1 TII.GHMAN- F.AR1 F wife nf How arc! s kneedlcr N'nlhe of funeral later kllcn Mav 22 MARV F KROI (nee claffevl wife nf William krnt7 nnd daughler of I cle Michael M and Catherine VT i laffe Relatives and friends Altar nnd Rosarv and sacred Hear! Societies nf flt I Vgatha tllillch Invlled to funeral Mnn I R 10 a in VCO Havrrford ave West Phlla solemn high mass of requiem St Acatha s I hurcn 1" a m Inl si Denis a Cem Ardmcre Auto service LAIRD Mav 20 JAMI OI,YPOOI E husband of Rebecca Klukald Laird Rela lives and frlen Is invited to runetal Sat 1 p m 2R1I Oakford st (7th and Wharton sis 1 Services Memorial Chapel nf the Holv Communion 2 p in lnt Ml Morlah tern Remains mav bo viewed Frt eve Aulo fu neral I V.W1FR Mav J2 M RO RF:t M RV widow of Patrick lavvler (nee Dertian) Relatives and friend's members nf Propa gallon of tne Filth Socletv Inviled In fu neral Mnn R 1(1 a n 1111 Christian st t-nlemn mass nf re luien l Teres! ( hurch in b m Int Holy C. ros cem Vutu fu peral I AVV s Vlav .2 D VV ID F son of Fli7i beth M and lale Vnthonv V !.aws rtela lives and friends emplovca or Cilv Higlnvav Iiepartmen! all societies of will h dei eased WHS A nieinner iruilgj ID lUlierSl lUet Ccito - irv.S .. ?,-...:"'.. k. . h in ii'tw .i"1 r; .uriii i uii-s ni i requiem Churrli nfRI I homas Iqulms il 10 a m Int Ne wCalhedra Cem uto fu ".'., '" i rral. ... n. nn.. .. 1 V V C CJl l Vlav mini HI V! bus hind of the late Domlcllla lavcock aged ,1 Relatives an i irienns vtanaunk lodge ,ri 1 No 11 I o o I-' mvltei to funeral Mon J p hi 1221 N l arllsle si Int private I F'rlends ma call Sun aftei 7 p ni LEW IS Mav 21 THOMAS I EW IS ni,ed R7 Funeial services at C enlenarv M F Church 41st in 1 pr!ng Gjiden sts lion 2 10 p m Remains mav V viewed at 411 N 41st l hun 7 to 10 p m I Inl Irllngton l em I I.OGAN -Mav .1 JOHN OG V N Rela i lives and frl-nds c ourt Quaker c ttv No 17 F of V Holv N inie Socletv of Visitation 1 hurch inviled tn funeral Mon s in a m residence f son Inlvvv 2712 N How j arcl st Solemn renulem mass t hurch of I Msltallon in a m In! (,niv sepulihte L'MVRriN Mav 22 MVR1 WW , laugh ler or Fnoc h and niia Martin Cnee Gavin) aged 10 Relatives and friends also pupils or Holv C ros school Invltei to funeral I Mnn 8 s in from her parents residence 124 F. Phil I Mm 1 st Ml lrv ngels mass at Hnlv c ross c hurch at 0 a m lnt Holv Sepulchre ceiu I McDONAI t May .n JOHN H hLsband agel 47 - Dlitrl, t 2 11 m of Margaret t arglll McDonald Relatives and friends Ninth Polli Invited to funeril services Sit 22.R F'airmount ave lnt Mt Morlan Cm Remains mav lie viewed 1 rl to v PALI IN Mav 22 HFNRT t hushand nf M loulsa Pautlll Relallves and friends tni itnl to funeral services Pat 2pm 1711 IV Ontirln st 1 loga Inl private PFV.FF Mav 21 CONRAD PI FF 'iged ,s iceintives una menus Merchants 1 odge rvo -sd I ci i, e inviiec Co Sat 2pm 2110 s 15th at Int services private RICHARDSON Mav 21 4,1 It L F vvlf, of lfred Rl huidson (nee Rinwn) Reij i end friends tnvl'ed l ruit'tal services Sat 2 p m 2111 VV lhlxn ave I rlends mav tall Frl 7 lo 0 n li Inl private SJHIMP Suddenlv Mnv 20 CHAR! ES II husband of c lara Shlmp (nee llocker) aged 13 R lattves apd friends Lnlted c'lr cle No 107 '.1 ' . v-J of Knights Hos ullsllcr Philadelphia Fncampment No 2 and emploves of the North Vmerlcan invited tn funeral Sat 2pm 243S N 21th st Inl private c.reenniouut Cem Remains ' mav he viewed Frl eve SHU1M-V1 Wllliiimslnwn N J. Ma 21 MMtl 11PMAN hHIVI.RS widow of , I Charles P Shivers aged III Relatives and frlnds Inviled to funeral services Sat 2 n m irinny i- i. v. nurcn "ivveaeshoro N J Friends may call Frl eve nsldence nf daughter Mrs V, Illlam H EUr'dge VMIUamstown N 1 TrEIOM.1' Sudlenlv May 29 WII, 1 I Ml son of Rebert W and c alharlne ' leesdale aged HI Relatives and friends Inviled to funeral cervices Sat 2 p m i paienls residence fllo 1 27th at Int ' Vii Morlah c cm Remains may be viewed t Frl 7 10 to 10 p m i rU( KER Mnv 21 FRNCIS TUCKER ' sged 70 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat 3 p ni son's residence Harry F Tucker 307 Rjeis ave, Chelten i ham Montgomery counts l'a lnt Lawn view Cem MASIVION Mav .( FMII1 widow of i Mfred I. Massmon aged S3 Relatives I and friends inviled lo funeial c rv I es sun 2 30 n ni 1120 Mastet st Im private McAl I IFFF: Mav 22 WII I MM M, V1J1.1FFF, husbani nf Sarah M Aullffe Cn-.. o Hrlen) Relatives and friends Ht Charles Floll Name Soclelv league of Sic-red Heart i Gen John M ochofield Command No 1 nf Pa Inviled to funeral rues s 30 u m residence of son 121. s . M st Solemn I renulem mass st c bailee i hunh 10 v m Inl Holv C loss Cem Aulo funeral M CONM.II -Mnv 2J JMIFS husband nf Sarah I Mcc onnell Due nolica of fu neral will be given 1,3b h 24th at McDONAI D May -2 M VRV MeDON I AID Inee Fnlllnsl Relatives and friends i Inviled lo funeral Mon 8 10 a tn eons' ',..lience John Frelllng 1844 .N 4lh , Snlemn High Mass of Retiulem ht Michael a Church 10 a m nl Cathedral Cem Auto funeral Mir U.I. -Mav 21 1 l'c-T wife of lUrrv and dau.hl of late Anna and Robert Nudd acid 4 Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to fur-nil Monj 2 p m 2426 S Mllljck st lnt I rrnwood Cem Friends may cull Sun a I,. 10 p n Auto funeral McU.IVAIN Suddenlv Mav 21 HELEN r wife of Oliver W Mcllwaln and daugh. ter of Margare- and lale James Kllpatrlck agd 2s Relatives and friends league nf fcacred liri iv Propagation or Faith Society of Ht Tin maa Church invited to funeral Mon 8 a in 1940 Slgel st (20th nnd Mlf flint fcnltmn hlgn mass of requiem St Thomi'a nuinna s Church I) 30 a. m lnt Holy Cuss um Auto funeral McKEON Mas 23 JANE E MrFCF.ON (nee. Dovvdell) wife of James J McKeon Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues 8 30 a m .1722 !amaster ave Hoi emu requiem mass oi aames c nun n 10 lam lnt Rt Denis Cem Aulo service Miller ageu ti iveianves anu menus in vlted to funeral Hun 2 p m 2028 N Lawrepies' ml viontinore t'em M111.HE1SER -I I.ARENc E MII.I HRI SFIR Rlllmnre Hotel New York died Mas 20 at Mt Slnal Hospital Iunerai Sunday Mas 21 at 2 10 p m Int nt Uoodlann Cem New York tlNDKRTXKFRS - - M rFMFTFnv Tivr . c,1l.KTj",l "" .., . SCeOTS V P I A MOND 8 nETni M'l 1.S Mav 22 JOHN husband of I oulu Mills (nee w'elnmsnnl aged rto Rela. Hv,s and friends Inula Wrlth Council, No II Jr O t! A Mv and Union Local No 37 invited to funeral Mon 2 P m 11J.R F; r-usnuehanna ave lnt private Nortn Cedar Hill um Remains may ha viewed 8 ,n 7 fter 7pm N'VOr.t - Mav 22 ANNA widow of John Nagel Inee Hleebl aged 112 Relatives and friends also Rosarv StoHelv of Ml Satnls t liur h Inviled to funeral Mon Ram 4M" F Thompson st Renulem high mass at All Paints Church II m lnt All Saints church Grounds urldesburg NIPPF.S Mai Ln st Sprlnghurst HAN. I VA1I E wldo of William D Nlppes aged 74 Relatives and friends invited tn funeral Mon 1pm Lower Merlon Bapllst Church int sdloinina tern i OCH Mav 22 WNIF wife of Andrew fVli and daughter nf the late Patrick and c alharlne MrOettlgan Relatives wnd friends Invited tn funeral Mon Ram residence of husband 2121 s Amerlran st Solemn I requiem mass t hurch of Our I adv of Ml Carmel it 10 a m lnt Hnlv t'ross Cem . Aulo service O l USNOII Mav 21 I VMF 1 O I ONNOR rtelatlves atd friends llolv Name Soclely incited lo funeral Mon S 30 a m 711 j Rrooks s! llrvn Mawr Pa Solemn requiem mass al Our Mother nf c.ool c ouncll Church 10 n ni Int st Denis s (.fm Auto funera I O DONNELI Mm J1 PATltlCIT V husband of Anna O Dnnnell (nee Ward) I formerlv of Freeland Pa Relatives ard friends Inviled to funeril Mon R 10 a m from 1011 s iWth st Solemn requiem mass al the Church of the Most Rlessed Sacra ment 'mil nun i nrster ave in a m Int Holv i rnss c em uto service c" II R suddenlv nn Mav 22 CATH t I11NF wife of Ml hael t n Hara In her isih ear Relatives and friends In vlted lo funeral Mon R in a m from 212 S tden st Solemn Requiem mass at r hutch or the 1 ransflRuratlon 10 a m Inl llolv c rnss Cem Auto service I Friends mni cill Sundav evening PROi TOR Mai 22 OTrO 1. hutvind I of Sarah J Proctor aged IVO Relatives and friends Mitchell Ixidge N'o 200 r and 1 V M Cermanloivn c hapler Nn 20H R. A l Fie trtcvl ld Socletv Invited lo funeral eervUea Mnn 2pm 1R11 Wis- SHhlct.nn nve dtp lnt NoNhvvood tern , RHJkl It Trenton N I May 22 1 VtlNFW VI wlfo of Tobias Rleker Rela lives and ft lends tn it 1 to funeral services 1 VI n 1 n m 702 " Broad el Trenton N I Rinsv Mnv js, TDV RFHECCV Runs inee rolnttiisnnV wife of William H Ruos Relntlces an I friends invllel to funeral serl es without further nrttKe Mon p m 101 N Hroad st lnt private RVClN At Pleasantvllle IMFS RION aged SO friends Invited Co services Pleasant llle N 1 Mon Dovlrstocvn Ta N 'l May 21 Relatives and 121 Phore road 2pm lnt Salem I em si l ITT Mav 21 at the House or Rest" "Ol'l Wavne ave (lermantnwn Mr MARI SCOTT aged K2 Funeral services Hon 111 p in lnt prlvale SI1FI1 INF Ma .1 1010 FIEVNOR O SIILrIINF wife of William Shetzllne and daughtet of lale lohn anl Martha Gih In". n Relatives and men Is Invtteri to tu ral servl es Tueerlav 2pm at resl dep e nf snn In lac William I Rurke 2112 12th si Int private F'ernwood feme terv Friends mav , all Mondav evening SHOCK! FT -!uddenlv on Mav 21 1910 TOSFPH T SHOCkl EV hushand of Maggie Shorklev Cnee Foster) aged R2 vears Rela lives and friends Invited to funeral services on Siindav nl 2 p in at late residence 1714 2d st In! prlvnte Fernwood Cemetery Frlen Is mav all saturdav evening WMITH INv jt PVTR1CK husband of lale Marv Smith Relatives and friends emi loves P R 1 12'th and outh Ram) 'Invited to funeial Mon S 10 a m 2R02 W Oakdile st (2Rth bel I ehlgli) "oleum high requiem mass "t c olumba s church I 10 a in In! Holv Sepulchre cem Aulo funeral SOF'DI P t sons residence s w cor 2d and Wiliiut sts Mav 21 CAROI1NK sOl.DER wife of W illlam Soeder and daugh ter cf Caroline and late W liltam Jacks I aged Rl Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services viun 2pm at funeral I home of John C Klmmerle 2127 N Broad 1 st In! private Friends mav view remains hal H to 10 n in ulo funeral snrDINC. Mav 23 MOcSTFl widow nf itllistave snedlna Relatives and friends In vlled U funeral servires Mon 2pm 1 resldet ce of daughter Mrs c lara F rickson I4RI0 Greene ft Germanlown lnt Glen wood Cem Remains mav he viewed Sun R to 10 p m srF:V!NsilN Jills 10 101S killed In action In France Corporal F I MLR HEN DI'RSON srFIVF3NSON of linth Infmlry 1 huband of Helen Mae Stevenson Inee Flah 'ar(l and son of Thomas and Anna Steven I son lale of 101R Woodstock st Relatives and friends soldiers of .Slh Division In 1 . ..-., .nnrlol BAP. I... C ., V,.... ,.: m ,. ,-, ,na.p (U,,.U ...I .. .. .. tllPil li, III 'I " -..... .uii nn, , C P '" c vn... -" r - kuicm .i, Hue nqrew s c nurcn v.n.Hr Rl. ,,,,,.,. ,, , n, ninntn. IAIIMAN Mav 22 RRRR widow nf William c Tillman (pee Kraemer) Rel ....... ..l l.l.p.1. Im, ItaA In Iiihap.! ,, frierds Invited In funeral silver. " .. .. .-......-... "..v. n . ulI ?. ' 1 residence of brother George A 1110 N Marshall st Requiem Peter s Church 10 a in Int prt ..irt'iii-. mass st ,n vANDFORIFT Mav 22 FI.I.EN P widow of Beiabell W 1 andegrift Rela lives and friends Invited to funeral Mon 2 p 111 -121 N Woodstock st Int private Friends mav call Sun eve Aulo service WVUFIFT Mav 22 iilOROB husband of ril'ablb latll'son Wakelev nged 72 Relallves and friend" also mejnbera of Peace ami love lodge No 117 I Cl CI F and teiikliilniin lodge No 4c K of l nvlted lo funeral Mon 2pm from 1127 N Hollj woo I hi In! Monument Cem W I I DON Mav 22 DANIFT R W TI DCIN Relaluea ind Mends Inviled lo fu leral Mon Services rhapel In Fvergreen c em tamlen 10 m lnt F'vergreen V ic MIV.M Mav 22 "I Rrvn Mawr Pa RFSSIL lOFISF' dauahter of Elizabeth lane and late Henrv VMckllari Funeral services Mon 11 a m Waterlor and Sugar Inwn rivals Devon Fa Inl Old Si Davids I hurehv at i vll T Y Suddenlv Mrv 21 Ml IIOI.AS (J vv 11 I huslfinl or Pauline w llv (nee K irr er) Relatives Hill friends C.ood Sa iinrltali lodge No so I o OF Navy p.li r Hon Spanish merlcan 1ar el erans tterans of Foreign Service Red , ,,,. 1 rCge No 11- K of P United Protesian! Fellowship luvlled to funeral ;v, ,s sen 2 li m -ll'O s !,, In c.i, ivooi cl of P) i em Remains mnv bo vlivvel Sat afler 7pm uto 8 "-vice .. ,,, r In Med Is Pa Mav. "1 V,n,. Ij - lHIMIRIE vvllow of August H INl'rg I a 1 Services ind In! private Will FINC TON Mav 21 MFRED o UOFFINGTON ft rmerlv of Natrona Pa husband if c lara V Woffington Relallves anl friends invlt I to eervires Tues 1 10 iV m at HI F llaliiui lane Germanlown ll North 1 nil I Hill dm PERSONALS X I I Kl I) has sill his biuselinll furnish nits end harlware business Ht 2112 Ridge ave ll crellt rs and claim" present tills at lice to N N Skill msl v 117 1 afavelle Ru Idlng VFIl.lt Vlav -I 1 '10 I "III not te respoti Kit le for anv letts unless contracted by mi ,.ir Dr Rvlnck 1-1) N Olh st LOST AND FOUND RUFVsrriN lost breastpin haninnds set in ilaiinum Mas -0 reward Phone Helmnm ''l"2 W I I R PIl E I ! 'adv s eahl tur piece in trail arrlvlns ReaUnt, Terminal 14", p in Frl lav Mav .1 lefl bv la lv leaving lialn al c oluuiHa ave reward 1 I, Krause til N 7lh Phone M ,rkel .1 m HELP WANTED FEMALE RFI TELEPHONF OPrRATIVO YOUNG WOVJEN RETVAEFN AOf4 IR VND .1 "TI'Vni IAN IFV.rtV M I. AROl 1 THE AD ANTAGFS OF HFlOMINil Tl IFI'HONF OPFRI TOR RV CAM ING TO SFF MIRS RV VN PF RSON ILLY ANT V.VFFK DVY BFIWLEN II A il AND 5 S.U.V.RT PVID DIRING I 1RST F-Ol'R IVUKs (IF TI.MNINO rrrnoD with ripid dv.nce- ME r TH1 REA1TLR MISS 1631 ARCH SI RYV.N FIRST FLOOR 4.1 TER VI ION IIVNDS n DRESSES appl nrnmr of bmpiuxmlnt WAN MIvF R S CURLERS WANTFIl nn upholstery goods slealv work Itobt lewis Co Richmond and Rrlll sts Rrldei.1 urg HI Rl ERS experlenied on xmlnster rugs learners tiken Appls Rush & Diamond Jasier anl Ontario sts I c II VMHF.RMA1D while Proleslnnt F.ngllsh preferred references wages SO Annlv Mrs Horle Rvdal riione Ogonle 2 COOlv vvlho liuslmlui as houseman white to d, all work for famllv of Telephone 1 loga -920 Vddress 1211 w Allegher. v ay p COOk Protealant while experienced good I wages iii iiieiisii, I'umiiun Apply at onni IQIIi Halnbrldge st COOK reliable experienced good wagea lefereme required telephone VI as ne Im Interview " CLERKS GOOD TF'Ml; N.AND -TOMED APPLY BUREAU OF.EMPWYMENT UIRLSfor srTk picking sleady employment and good wagea Apply arlsvvold Worsted Co Darbs Pa FirTF.RS ENPBRIENCED ON DRESSES APPLY "A'JJlTcr?A'SL0E-S'r GIRLS 14 TEARS AND UP to fnfer training school for factory operations pxid xxhilf: learning GOOD C11ANCF: FOR AUVAISCEXIENT EXCELLENT WORKJNQ CONDITIONS ""JP11 WK (,, Orthodoi and Tucony ill,, FriiiXford HELP WANTED FEMALE CURLS and women wanted lo learn decorat ing, wrapping glass etc Apply OIU Under Bons Inc Tacony nosiEnr i KXPERIENCED KNITTCnS on Wlldman rib tnachJoea KNITTERS AND TOPrERS Experienced on doubie.stltch work LEARNERS In the finishing department STFADT WORK GOOD PAT N01ASEME HOSIERY CO Oxford and Mascher sts OLAZERI FVPERIFNCFD TIOVIEV OLA7ER3 dOOD VA(!E PTEADT WORK NO LAROR TROPRI.E APPI.T TO F HLLMFN'THM, CO WILMINGTON'. DEL MONROE ST 0 s.TB. HOI SEWORFC- cnod woman for general housework nnd cooking seashore for sum mer Phone Germantown 3S21 HOt'SEWOR1v---0rl for general housework, half day 1048 V 10th at INSTRUCTOR W'oman to take charge nt 1 vestibule school In factorv making small V 1 lurin. I'mir. m speno i to ti momns in fac lorv learning the processes then be able tn teach others such work as operating drill presses lathes milling machines punch presses and light assembly preference given '."," wlt" manufacturing experience, hours i 10 to 5 daltv and noon Saturday, progres sive plant and an opportunity for one who ran produce results In soar repls state age. full vocational experience salary expected, nationality religion education nearest tel 1 1 hone 1 15 P O Rox 3100 1 AI'N'DRV tUDF.RS ND SHAkFRS TN FLAT- ir"RMiPRsnrvr XVD FHmT VPPI V MRKET STRFFT LAI NDRT 130S FILBERT ST OPERATORS experienced on Singer sew. Ine msrhlnea for hemming rugs Apply Rush K Diamond Jasper and Ontario ata PMRERS nnd folders wanted also girls ..over in veara for a. wareroom Apply Hager Hosiery and Finishing Works STFNOnRAPHER CAPV.RI F, OF DOINO GOOD WORK PPL BI RF:vI OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAkl R S prkNOGRMMIF.R Desirable position in trust companv fnr neat competent vnnne woman good education and speed In stenng ml I v and tvpewrltlng state aae reference evperlenre and HMlari P O Box 1531 PHI n 1 Irhla SrBNOGRPHFIR nulck and accurate, wanted bv large publishing house Reply, giving reference nnd salary expected B 210 1 edger Office 81 ENUCRAPHER wanted for manufactur ing concern good salary permanent pogl tim ledger Branch IfiO 11th and Moore SI I NOGRAPHF'R and bookkeeper efficient. experlepced high school graduate Ad- rtress r ,21 Ledger limre SI I NOGRIPHF.n. wanted with some knowl edge nf honkkeenlnr Annlv 314 Park- wav Building STLNOURVPHER wanted state age refer. ences salary desired II 22, ledger Off TF.ACHLRS Two capable teachers wanted ror summer work at shore resorts y 622, I edger OfTIre 1F.I.BPHONE OPERATOR and clerk atata aae experience and salary expected P 7-4 I edger Offlc e W V.RD MAIDS and waitress colored wanted at once 1 hildren s Komopathlc Hospital Franklin and Thompson streets MOVUV DEMONSTRATOR A large well-known organization needs the service nf a voung woman to demonstrate an important kitchen appliance universally used throughout the countrs . continuous em plojment In a clerical capacity will be of fered at the close of the demonstration sea son expenses paid while on the road neat appearance good eduiatlon and experiences In demonstration work are absolutely es sential Call at downtown office of the conipans fourth floor R IV cor 12th and sansnm sis between lam and 5 p m . Monday Mav 2d VVOViAN middle age for light housework In small bungalow with famllv of 1 at Erklns Park Vpplv Morris M Wilson Church road and Cnriwalfidcr ave Flklns Park Pa VVOMF.N FNPFRIENCFD ON HI SHF I.ING OF MFN S CI OTHINO PPI,r Rl REM OF FMPIXjniENT IVAN MAKF.R -3 WOMEN IVHirF ron ci i.vninc. and scRunniNO V.PPL1 Rl RF.AU or EMPLOYMENT I W NV-MAKLR S IVOMRsi 3 llrsl ilass Protestant wanted fnr permanent positions on Matn Line P. . R R as cook waitress anl chambermaid I bast waires p Clin ledger Office I TARN FNV.MINF.RS experienced 10 hour I rer we,k superior Thread and Tarn Co, Hiiai I and Norrls sts TOI NG LADY experienced In stenography, 1 tvpewrltlng anil bookkeeping state egper ! jenc e and salary expected P 012 Led Off Vol N'o I.V.DT to ait as cashier in drug store evenings references required P 717 1 e leer Office I III B RENT offered families experienced In hoalerv mill work new mill located in a pleasant tnwn very liberal rates paid to- getlier with quarterly bonus of 10 per cent, 1 this is a splendid oppoitunlts to save money. pplv a! once VI Tis i epger innre Sl V riON M1VI1 service men's hostel rs quires the services of several high-grade cirls onlv voung ladles willing tn do real bald welfare work should apply See Lieu tenant De Sano HELP WANTED MALE AN EXSTFRN THUr.Vn MV.NlFVCTl'n INfJ CONCrRN LONG FSTARLISHED , VROUT TO OPEN HUPS OFFICF IN I PHII ADELPH1A HAS OPENING FOR V I HIGH c I s SA! ESMVN WITH THREAD I SFI LING FNPFRITNC E OR TO ONE I V 1TH STRONG M Ol INTNCE IN THE , LOcAL I LTTING LP fRV.DE IN FIRST IFTrFR GIVE PAST EN PI KlhNc F Wl'UXOr MONTHLY EXRN. 1 INC.s IOR PAST Yl XR VOF NXTION XI.I1X XND RI.FERF.NCF.S M 232 LbDGFR OFFICE API HlTECTl RX1, DRAP1SVIEN wanted, siale cperien,e age and salary expecud , ,.,- e,, . , a. .tar, mi r . .. , . ,.,. .'i v . 1 1 1 ye 1 UI.XMLRS wanted on upholstery goods I sieadv work Robt Iwis co , Richmond and Rrlll sis Rrldesburg ROM F RMAKF RS riveters and caulkers I wanted for work In Hruusiv Ick Ga li liours pav for 10 hours work long, time lob transportation will be refunded after two months service upon presentation of rail road receipts fnr monej paid for ticker Xpply immediately In person F'mplnvment I Dept Atlantic Refining ( o Brunswick Ga i ROY wanted for real estate office seme ex perlence good wages P 711 ledger Off, I ROY about la in pawnshop reference Heerwam Lancaster ave and Preston st BRICK MJTTLRH cos sera and burners wanted Somera Rrlrk Co . Bakeravllla 1 N J (near Xtlantlc City) sfui. CHAIR TINISHERS wanted Apply 244 S 5lh st CI.F.Rk I he Public ledger fompan-v deslrea the services nf a voung men In chelr aicountliu department musl hava cnod educatlun quick and accurals at figures .xrpi.Ymit riiESTNt rsrs Xsk lor Mr W lest COUPI B XX anted first-class Protestant couple as uuuer aon nouseman wits aa I cook or chambermaid permanent position! Main .1 Ine Penna R R best wages t I 017 ledger Office. Cl ITER GUI' warned or dnora and sash. Apply at Chas K Felln t Co Corp, York 1 road and Rutler st C YLIN'DER press feeders U S Faihlon Plate Co lOlf, ISIamond C1LINDh,K PRESSJIF-N U Plate Co 101.1 Diamond S Fashion DESIGNER wanted to atart manufacturing silk walsta, good opportunity to the right man want rfarencs from previous posi tion answer at oi)c Novelty Skirl Co St. I.ouls Mo i- , , i DRAF1SMAV. designer and estimator on re. 1 enforced concrete; one who has had eg perleuce with a ra-fnforclng bar company preferred P TIP. Ledger Office , DRAFTHMAJJ Ona having experlenca on power i-wiii "?-'. .-. ."'"T. .vi'" as, ment-Pnnd C'n . Meadow and M.tflln Va X DKlVl.ii'-'e'irc.ucT !. it vvvvaajj' poiiuon; ' -. r i '(, ww m va n 1 .?1 fTl V .1' x';l m NJI ?! 1 w i- "5. h 'ft i W v r si "l ti ?' lrll 1 ?l t$ ?7 'V M $fr , ,v --se uaotu t"1- tji. r" "-"twnffitv&mtfm&m
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