HS3BE99 r? rrr v1 Y. ! - . . t 1 J 1-- rt 20 EVENING PUBUC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919 . :'. ,Vy -- fv ';? J-C 4 i . l-e ftr - I' -2- pv,. tr-1 Br.. 4k -"&' ' ' aaaeaaeaaeaaeaeaeaaeaa.l I I I v.- TRAflS '.' APPLIANCES. Via Hey Iron Wbrks Commercial Trust Bldg. NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION has steadv work good wage and excellent working conditions There are openings In nearly nil branch ror skilled mechanics Apply Employment Department at the Yards Camden, N. J. rn HIGH QUALITY Ql'ICK StllVlCR Motor Truck Delivery Lansdale Foundry Co. Lansdale, fa. I'hone I.ansdale 130 O. W. KETCHAM Manufacturer of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks Hollow Tile, Etc. ' Build of Concrete MlLCANlTEPoRTlANDftMENT. PlllLADELPHLV f(EwfJRIV JoSTON Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns 116 Chestnut SU Philadelphia. Pa. NAGLE STEEL COMPANY STEEL PLATES AM) SHEETS Pottstown, Pa. Phila. Office, 1411 Morris Blclt;. Miw" N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 24 South Third Street rlilHelrlphij The Hems eif Sner-laltlfN in Taint nnel nrnl'lie' THE Locomotive Works Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. Head House & Crusher, Chnteamray Ore'N r & iron to., ivy on .liountaln. .n. I, Structural Steel For All Building Purpotes Bethlehem Construction Co. Engineer Fabricators Erectors BETHLEHEM, PA. Stock brokerage firm being formed has an opening for experienced sales manager. B 236, Ledger Office Quick Service in Fidelity Bonding - J J6r lNSURANCE l.rI.CT PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEATING COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS JUNIPER W CHERRY STREETS Keating Plumbing Venbilatin$ General PfpinWbrk Steam PowerPlantsf -y krfl 7 J Nl oneec mscoi L? t:JliVciy3tot ijpur Serwic Doy or Night ir. GOLD FOR FAR EAST I Large Cargo Also Includes Much ! Silver From U. S. and Mexico ' New York, July 1. The I'ncllk' Mall I steamship Columbia snileil from Sun ! Francisco for the Orient recently with $l!,r:i0,000 of ro11 abroad. It also enr- , rlcil a cargo t)f silver totaling 5,800,000 lounrcs and 300,000 Mexican silver pesos which was consigned to China. I The gold consignments are bound for several destinations, including one of S7.10.000 to Calcutta, India. So far as known this is the Ilrst shipment from I the United States to any British de- 1 pendency since the abrogation of t lie i American embargo on gold exports. Of the remainder of the gold f-lilpraent 51,- HOO.OOO is going to China and $."00,000 to Japan. 1 Stock Dividend by Tire Company New Yorli. July l.-The Kellj Springfield Tire Company directors have declared the usual quarterly dividend of $1 rt share on the common stock and an extra dividend of !! per cent in common Mock, botli pa able August 1 to stock of record July 17. I no linange in sugar r-nces I New orU, July l. Kctined .sugar market conditions todav were tin- '.hanged, with jirlces utile, less 'J per cent for cash Hans wore unchanged at ' I" Jc iloliicred The l'nited States' (sugar equalization hnaid made no pur chases of rnws jesterdny. London Stock Exchange Closed lyOllllotl, Jllh 1 The steii k eehatlge reinnmeil e losed toda em nicuinit of the banks making half enrl balance POWER PLANT New piston and valves fur nished for ice machines. Ex pert repairmen at your service. rhonp U.il 1H1I nml Mnln 3111 HI nej!rMrHaeh1ntsk 618 CHESTNUT STREET IUIIL Jl Contractor & Builder ALBERT ZELLFELDER 151 South Broad St. J. J. FITZGERALD & CO MANUFACTURERS S wer Pip Klu I.tntna i Wall Cop ne Ii'n(r aiil Plrf Pr k J ALL CLAY PRODUCTS Main Offices and Warehouses SECOND & BUTLER STS., PHILA., PA ' sTr-wsnip NoTirns iHMft in HI ii Mi B 1 mtk m Pntrnffer and Freleht Service NEW VOKK to LIVERPOOL Orduna July 5 Caronia July 12 Carmania July 22 Olduna August 2 Caronia August 9 Carmania August 1G ' Royal George August 30 NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania Juy n Aquitania July 28 Aquitanin August 23 NEW YORK TO PLYMOUTH HAVRE AND LONDON ' Saxonia Tnly 17 , NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH HAVRE nnd SOUTHAMPTON , Royal George juiv o6 ' PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia July 3 i Philadelphia-Bristol (AT,0,k0U,") Direct Service Pier 16, South I 1S00 WAl.Xl'T STJlllr.AIll:i.PI JAVA-PACIFIC Wt Direct Servic .a?j ERANrKrn Tn umi . vnt.w.uwv. vr WCTUCDI AlimC TACT IKiniCC NETHERLANDS EAbT INDIES BataTla, Samaramr. Soerabalii. Slarassar. Sailing dates and rates on application. S S. BILLITO.V S. S. SOKRAKA11TA S.S BINTANO S.STJISALAK S S.NIAS t, I). Spreckel. & Urns. Co., den. Act.. Paascncer Odlce 001 Market Street General Office. 2 Pine St. San Franclaco "Queen of Sea Routes" TO BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE Steamers sail l'hlluilelphlu for lloston Wednesday. Saturdav, a P. M. : for SavanriTh and Jacksonville, Frida 0 P. JI. a mS-t desirable way to travel In comfort and ihiD with dispatch. """' , Merchants and Miners Trans, Co PIEK 18 3 DELAWARE AVE I Telerhor.a Lombard 11)00 I Ti:i.i:rii(isr.s k M le).tetnf lllt b D lliK.i -8i tViTlnut Bill C CASH and negotiable securities are com pletely protected against misappropria tion when covered by our Fidelitv. Bonds. Through having authority to pass on bonds at once without referring them to the home office, our service in issuing them is remark ably quick. Call on us. Harris J.Latta PENNSYLVANIA BLDG. PHILADELPHIA. T- vorK. wepairs GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Rei i-liitu 1177 bush Offerlng warn light and the market ruled firm. Quo tatlona Car lots In export elevator. govt standard 1usim tlon standard prices- No. 1 f. winter, lit 3it No 1 southern soring. f,3?' No. t hard winter I J iltli No. 1 red y.ll.'r garlicky, IB 37. No I rd, smutty. WSfl' No 2 red winter. 12 HO. No. 2 nor'h jrn spring 15 30 No 2 hard winter, 12 '.(I. " 2 red winter, garlicky. 11 M. No. 2 red smutty. 12.83 No 3 red winter, J2.32: Np a northern spring S2 32 No hard winter, 12.82, No 3 red winter garlicky. Sr! '!' No. 3 red smuttv 2 21 No. I red. U 311. Vn A mipllKifi to CH Vn 4 smllttv l--i ,o 4 garlicky smiutv. -i; .o. i. red 2 2N No :, girllikv 12 2(1: No 5 , 'smiiflv t -. v -. ....n. L, mnftv I'J2I. rofi.v-iTec-it,Va none : Supplies' " ere V- - ....It.,.. .mnlK- l''''l email and prices were firm and higher, but rade was quiet .nici. vellow In car hub ror local trnd iiuiuii nnu iota- tion ivlL ',' v,',i1 "A,1.".!"- h1"!"'- h. A rs Ile.s'lpts l.viM'i hush The mar - was quiet but tlrtn under light offer-' kct was qui ntler llgb as to li lugs Ue emote, rai hits !?A-u N t White, 7!ll$ fl'&lir No ii'K. No :i white. ;mi ts'i unite, iw No. 4 white, KU)i:ii-iiee,ipt. i.es mo lbs in sacks Ieinand was Jlahi, with no hino In prices. Quotations To arrle ror lml lbs. In W lb Jute s.-uks Wlnt. r HlralKht western, til VII 25, nearhv. J10 7"i'(f 11 2.V Kansas straight. Ill .-illUlJ 25. ilo. short, patest yi.tl 12 .ill. spring short pu'enl, M 2 lff 1 2 r..' do. pattnt. Ml 501? 12 2". do first clear. t 2.Mflli HYJJ Fmfll was dull and unchanged v .junto ot Jfi 1H( h "' per barrel In suiks as to fiujlltj PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with n fair Job' blnu detiiind Inr '1 he fiuot itloni wt i. sets, smoked and ith and te-nder smoked pork famll r. I U 5r--loose 30 It 37'4c. d,i innst elestripllon1. fi Hows lleef. In ilrlia 4Sc; hnucKICB , -end sir dried le, I leins S P. cured, I Irnd. 4Sc: knuckleB , 3,c do, do smoked ts?r;i'ig. uo, bolleu boneless, .'-,.. pltnle should, is P 1 . ured. loose, L'lic do smoked .loc in lies, in PleKle. In lllea. In Plekle. loost. 31c breakfast b.n.on 4Jc. lard. Jllc. 1 , REFINED SUGARS There was 11 modernt f 'h for fine granut.iti n'luiry on a basis DAIRY PRODUCTS Hi rrr.H lMmnd u i ill i lim,1 t unili i low 'Jin lull, in 'vth.i ii i U i "il'.i lnlifr i iirinj. i"l 1 1 ti r fm lohluriK snls l - 4!1."Hf hoi omit iulit nml thp rmr- inilMldn mll v r .tmi'i pxir.iH Xiia llrftw. ,"i'lln r 47 ir, hi t i inn r . holi o t.i ft in f iir in Kooil (VU, ftvn.(1-j i-rint- i hlilnit .it .".!'(! HI I'tTF ".s l,t . Jk - i h.iro frt sh t-K-4 ' Mi l 1 ilpptt' Wfi IIH i -'' 1 w bir-h w - I'lll ' ! 1 1 - I'M i ( ,ts. i M. I .".a's fi.Vii . do miv of mi.ittra ami wpalt tjtifi- IITi ppr rut hi. rn extra HrtH nml i wtern hpi ii r n r. . fi.ti. $1 4u l" llri $1 1 in n. i MJ T'.ft 1 jil f ii IT'. 1 ej,BM jnli I 1 1 rn r lb n Ili:i:-r 1h. nuerk.t rulocl (lrm under M tfl miik". nml a I.nr ili'lnunil Wo ' w cirk nrnl Wlxiuii'.in wlinlp mllU 11 11rr.nl mnki elnm K't W3'J''i r. 1 iH I li I r N. w 11 1 mil WlHeunnln. intliv Hit iiirr-nt mnL' fair to kikhI 1. 'IP. i Jobbing i.ils uf fiino kooiIh. .11. POULTRY I.! I. M'hmiiiI un iitn t r (m t!f riN u.r.' bin b ' ii IVw It iii xpr i i hi' k r' brmb rs m ' 1 inodprHtfl anl ie.nt ejuut i itiliie ,17i tiprlni; mn. it'll i Uinrn d w ik'hitm 1 1i 'n 2 II w apiece, ."n'u i "1'iinK 'IiIlKiii bpiii i not l.Khnrn. m Il-.w vki in. .J w.lKhnt. I'iftUft IbM ill " 4'nis, whit- lnrhirn pll(l ikuint I i i.ihinir I 'n 2 lbs hpIpcp 1"''' ' bi'i 1 h rn i llnv s'nnnp"! nn.ilb r 1 .IHfl H, M).,t. r- 2 1'flJIP, lllKkH I kin 27t,2Ni iln linlifin Itunner 2."i'27i t- - -"i i in- nils, old p-r i air. 40 ITm il ounn t)T pair ."''(li IMtli:tTt id- w . iiuiil wllli li" In t ii mi iIhiiki' In im i rnllowln nri tin .nn t it inr'- ri.ul fn ih l tllnl. dr-nb It 'A mi 1 if(m wfiifhtni; 4 lit- and opr p!ccp .'!" '. i wplwhini; tiffi 't'-v " Tl.tc vmallpr vi7i. I.e. .12. frh-kilbd in barreN. fnnc dr ni k"d wtuhinK I lb" mil oer aplf. I'm im iBMlrijf 3f .P-2 b iii.. 32 -4 (0 33c smalli ii f 2'i''t31c t Id rnoMerH ilr Vii k d .r broiler" nprb "2rifrt2c. do w.Ktern -tsr.3( spring ilu l l.onir Island ."-' km II. lbs. pi r dntii w ! In wt Ik bin, 11 'til 2 lb- pr do7 Jh ".iKfMi 2" do do utljrhinj.' Uft in ILh p r ln n .' aUf h J-, 1 du do uplKhliiit Ha p r d.i $ffnl 7.". do do vi IvhlnK 7 lb? n. r iloz . $4 "ofii 1 "" In do wphlnir nii'.tj lb per doz ' Mi n i -.ii dtrlt $1 Stiff 2 23. small and FRESH FRUITS U t! rnifl n fro nmrp plentiful nml aj,iii wr-ikT Pf.nhi'h of fine mu iltty w.rp n i, id rt-ipiPM and flrnii r iHher fruits v r k( ti-'r tll firm y int itlonp I.imnii" i i box $2 -inffM no oiinrf. CilifornU t r i,.p I17'ifiiiu"i tr.iwliprrb 8 im i in i rt 33ff -iih I'antali.up. tliform i I" r ri"U 12 2,tiT' iln sni it hr rn mi i inli . I2"J2'. Wuormi !ui4 Plotl.la, n t 1 t 2Mi'ii"00 HIa.kbMribs p r nu hi. 1i r" 2".i i hnrrlcs i.p,irb ir lb aout Is 'a I 2". Pfdthp (ImoikIii inr prate $1 :,rtt I VEGETABLES ' ' , I'.iiat.wp of lino qtiaht wen in pund dp-' in trul iM I'rm it thp lit .nh.inn (Mher1 rcptnblrn w r bpiit-iIH firnih lu Id Gun ( tatluri- hi' pnutooi. N'nrtb arolln i p r I bbl - N I J I f " -,n No vi r.o-i. ' .-,n White potato-1- Hntttrn shun 'iriiitii per bbl - So 1 n -M'tMi N., Jl ; .-,,. Uintn pot "tii. s N. rf-.lk o.t bbl .i. 1 M t;, . J Vn 2 1 ",'fi 2 7." t'abbire i:.istprn Pb..n t i rat $2 2 7." do Pf nnixKinl i I'rMil fl 7'i2'ti Onion i:.mn rn hho p. r bushfl hiinppr ."n J I," iuutiH N. w Jirs" Dr iHKnPt $1 2."'f( 1 70 BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE .New nrk. Julv 1 JIPTTi;R l,ow.r and w.nk Ri.Mpts is si4 tuliH HUh-siiirlu -ru'j t ,'.1 ftrrf-p ."iiv, Inside. Hri-i-i sh I!'!'3 r r "" " '" "'''.tfT'i.'. fctai dairj ( Di'l'' Irregular Receipts 3'' r.iJT lis. q .ST.iras" p,t'k( I extra flr-Ks isff.-.n, m,., ,.kp pukid firsts 4.-.1?l7c g.ilhr.. xira rli's liW f 4Il dirties No 1 37Tf:mi3l- i No j .mi1i'jc tlr--tM m? I7t hi Minds' 'l,''iA ihnks ntl?i;i7L j.t.ttH .md n-irbv h mi. r Ii'hh ..7Tf.O.; gHthrnd wniies 47 ''i "7 v -strner v hltt-s 17f(,"tlc wnt rt'i m d Hiiuth-rn gathered whites ittt ;, Hi,ae .and neariv hfiinrv browns MiiW u.ith- I r V i nw n and mixed ."O'Ef ,"2i. fair tn prun. ri I'H-jc r lo i nrr.sr. !.tt fvrintsj jr..u i, t-i. un nt (oak tcdored aver.iue run ai . outsid tl.it current make vvhftts ivtrnge run .Ual'-BC colored s pod is ;j'J c out-, vd hit. sppclals 3JtIf 3'J'?i I j Record Price for Hogs in Chicago ( hlniRO. Jily 1 Hoks tud iv --'iinniind.-il 'h. hlKhest price ever known lure $L1 7," ?-. I - - -. :;", , ' ', ,, '.'"" '' """' Vr,'.h in in. RnL- ,1, ,' lo1 ; r.'R11" ,' '" "v, Z,:Tf. n",:, "sr':'rt. hundr d vvcisnt I lie pn-vinus topmoRt d ,, ts Uefnre the L''Ut.d S t.il, h enleie.l lh wat $1M ,", was the uemi fni hoss in Juii I ' KANSAS CITY BUTTER AND EGGS Kansas linmcl ciij. Juiv i m TTnii rn- l.iKJ Hiffher Firsts II'' seconds ,12c Baths GlclPnlbl'V;; .i. iKSSa-S?- aced 2d Itelatlves and friends Invited to rvice. Thurs 1 Lansdale Pa , fern Int. Lansdale Pa I AITOPSTIXn -I. int nn . tirf in lira iu inn Tin i iiui -. v tn . parlors of Martin Fio &. Son. ?Wi Ola mond at Int private Mt Vernon l'prn are Jnlted to funeral Thurs IIARWIf? Kuddenlv .tune 5R. CHARLES D. husband of llerttia W Hanvls (nee Old ham), and son uf Idte JJpnr htv) Hannah I Uarwls, aged -12. Rel.ithfs and friends, also nA i-"u..-,. i ...i . i4t r fi ! . lordon Bt RelVtUVs and frT.nd l'hoin.x i S1!)." and frlem!" '.n1,ed to 'nl Wed ' Samuel 1! Mwra llelathea and friends of, lrfA- mA nn , t. VV,i l f -rf' .'.Tir, 8 3" n m . mothvr'H residence l'HJ3 lldoe ' famil nvited to funeral Thuia. 2 p m, ir Vo ! V At J r TnSn'5 Com- ' 7J?nl 8t 1 H,ul!,m, mifi8 Ht Ann's Church I 'rom 002 Duncannon uo. Int Northwood I mnrfp?v Vn Vt t- Phii,. A?nifnr? lu a m Int Hoh Sepulchre Cem ('m UemdlnM mav be lewrd Wed ee , h , mandery No 47. K T .Phlla innnlntory i-nm -inn. tiua, '..--.. t in nVnek Readlnc and Potta lllo Dai.ei- I - - - -- ----- -. . - . ,(1 1 fllllll I lt HI II Plin .1 Ml nun I'llntnn l.l A) s. u- ( saj .. linu .-111 .1 AIll j UP II T ... ........ . . . s... -.' - - -- -- J Cheltenham Court. No SI I' of A Cuta- I tifi, ,,,fc?i"n,n, , requiem mass St F.llsa- tlves Hnd friends, memhera nf the Archr-on-wlssa Tribe No. 121 I O n M . of Lawn. yh church . .3.1 and Berks i sts . 10 a. m. i fraternity of the llnlv Family Sarre.l dale. Invited to funeral services Wed. 3 I "' ?ve New Cathedral cem Remains I Hert l.eacue. llosarv Kncletv. Ladles' Aux Ip m , at late re"id.-ni e 312 Laurel ave.. may l viewed W ed eye. I lllnrv of KnlKhta of St John. Invited to Cheltenham Montrronierv ro Int Lawnvlevv l CONNOR June 20. AN'NIC wife nt ci. rnneral. Thurs. at n h m. from 24.12 Cem Remains may be viewed Tues evenlnif. llto .Murphy Connor Relatives and friends ! Menmhln t. Renulenl maBS at St Hnnl BECHTOLD June "!) lir.NUY huaband 1PvUe'l l0 funeral, Thura . 8 311 n m. frnm I f-i lus' Church. H.30 a m Int Most Holy of Amell-i llevhlold (n' Collenl Itelatlves r llrau nnd fumberlaml Bta Sol- It. deemer Cem Auto service Please omit and frlen.1 invited to funvral services Thurs 2 j) m 2117 r. Somerset at Int private E..st Cedar Hill Cem HENNETT HOUSTON June 111 E.MMA L, '"Zi'i"" iC and fronds J claushter of William and late .Laura ;..r. .-.. ?;." ". ,-v:.-"" ,r .. -n.nui. in 1722 h. nth st Huh mna u, a 1 1140 h L'Hih st Int ArllnKton Cem rrlends nm c all Wed eve ' BOOTH -At Wlldvvood Crest. N J June 30. MARY (nee llnxterl wife of Joseph Hooth, late of Front and Allegheny are., Phlla Relatives and friends Invited t fu neral servlres. at Steelman a parlors. 3033 1 Kensington ave . Thurs.. 2 p. m. Int. llreun wood IK of P ) Cem IIOWKEIt June 20, 18EMENEIA. vvlfa of Joseph W llowker Relative, and frlenda invited to funeral services. Thurs. 1 n m , lSH Middlesex st , Olouce.ter City, N, J 1 Int private. Harlelgh Cem., Camden, N. J. 1 Friends may all Wed 7 to l) D in 1 BROUNLEY Suddenly. June SO, POIl. ERT S. UROUN1.EV Sr. husbvvnd of M. Louisa Urounley Relatives' and friends, inem bera of Alpha Illbla Class, Invited to funeral ervlcea. 'Ihurs 2 p. m residence of son. 87 K. Madison ave. Colllngswopd. N. J. , Int private. Fernwood I'em trlendi may c-.tl Wed., after 7 D m IIUCHANAN. June 20. 7nJ.PV' CHANAN Relatives and friends Invited to services. Tues.. 8 pm. residence of M. I. Hwymelar, 3745 Spruca at., also servlLes In the Presbyterian Church, Honeybrook, Pa . lu a m Wed Int In adjolnlnu cem CAMPnELL, Of West rMIadelphla, Pa., . no t inn. n .Mnw cif Jni.nh rj. "u-.; .JZa u,i "n.l.ilv.. and friend in.T.SXi .rvicerwed: 2 o. m: resldenwl of son-lnlaw, Ralph M. Williams. 218 4th ava., Iladdon Ilelnhts. N. J. Int. prlvHe. Friend, may call Tuesv T-to 8 p. m. CARR. At her at residence 11031 Ches ter Vv".; .tune 30,' BAI.UB UVWIllllriM MoCann). vvlfa ot'ptlarUi , ftrr, JfJotte. invue.i id runerai inuri. - ,y ..... "'",..,. ,.u,,., h" ,r, .IT- 0,cS5ar. ',. XWli BANKING FIRM DISSOLVES Announcement Is Also Made Changes In Other Houses The Investment banking firm of of Capelle & Co. announces Its dissolu tion. The business will Be continued by the copartnership of McCown & Co. with the following members: Frank O. .McCown, Jr., William T. I. Hall and Samuel McCreery. Kadcllffe Cheston, Jr., has been ad .. . ........ , mitted to membership in the turn of Kilwanl I!. Smith cc Co. Idwartl I'raiik k Spencer llyram has been ad- i mitted to partnership in the firm of i, ff - , , Dollnv ell & 'Lownsend. I Max llolz and Nicolas J. Ocrold have - - ,, , been admitted to general partnership in J1"" , fir, ot Tooplitlinl & Co., New lork. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS hlinnt. July 1 - HOOS Hecelpts. n.3.000 he-ad A(lie, 30c to 40c higher than ea- terda s general average Top $21 7ri, bulk. 214U1 II.', heav, J21 l.'i21 ill) medium, S2I lie 2 III", light weight. 2Hf21 7,". light, M!'2rift21 lu, heavy packing sows, smooth, I 2ii I0W21, packing sows rough. S1U.2S0 I 2(1 2S nigs. J1SWUP 23 I'ATTI n .HeciT.t. 14 000 head. lleef steers mosllv steaelv. best n-arilngs strong, Km higher fat cows, slow to 15 lower; other "uiener aim k and e nles sleailj neei siocrS: hui. ii.t nun k aim mopn seeauj i.t-t nivvis. eholee and prime 1 14 50te15 M) medium and B"od t 2 .'blGr 1 1 (III, common $11 112.411; -kniiiMl loose 3fl,iii wcignt, booh ana cnoiev, hsouwid vKiiin.u. loose. .oi. i ",,,. n.iAiq mi t,nen).Bp -""" "vli,-,'.v. - ' '-- - .,i.,: ,,R', "T !" " . ,V .-:', Ik " .""-. . si.i-i-i. i,,'i,. i I non hend. Stcadv to strong Top lambs $17 25 I.' (Kin luntl, hlchcr hi t Up $JH .MUfl HI ( lilt 7"i SI )" lljihtn i mtdlum , wclKhts. SSinrifr mi ftft, llsht MKnif 'v.'U ,iliri(,H h(l pin kllitf roS, nu'W jus:, VIhh fi-t rin3i2o (i i AT'J I.i: ItPfolptf mujO UphiI. ttteady to hifcht r In iw lipff MtctTF thousand prime . intr 1 I tin medium and wood Jl 2 1M r.0. i ommnn, M" iH'll im Imht cipni, Kiwti and ihniiv 12i l.i, coininon ana inrcuuin , ?i liift IJ j.'i. buti hiT iiiitli heifers IH.7.'i fimv br.ind? f I v 11. 'tins ? Wli 1 1 .i. uinners and cui f tlr tu tholrt'. ' tern. S, 2.fi ti 3."i. e rnHei. lltfht and hi'inv utlnht JIM 2."''i 1" .Mt fpeder tper, .. t ... . n rrn ntwl ' . tlil 13 III. ltlii IfPT llPPTH IT fli VISIT. Mil.i.r lUicipiN inti ni-ju, meauy u tlnw Lumb" $ 1 :t 2"i it 1 ( da limbs. culU diid cntnmon $U "iKd 1.1 jinrllns wpthern, J'i ri(P'i 12 2.") pwi'h 1 ,".0f?7 2"i ewos, culls and i ommon $2 ."Oft 4 2.". biecdlm; ewes, JlMli HI. Bout ',iiQh PitthliurBli, July 1 lion. Receipts, ir.00 1 hpad. sttadv Heavies and heavv yorkern, $22 ;.0'n 22 , llsht vorkers. 20 75921, pin $2li 2i'n 20 7a SIIi:i;P AND LAMPS Receipts. 300 head A' live Top Hhrep, IliiS. top lambs. S17.5'!. ('Al.Vl Retilpts 3t) head, ateady; top. $lli south Onmlm. Julv 1 HOOS Receipts. 12 son h.l. 2'i'fi Hk. biK'her Hulk. $2d 5" ( 2 111, tup J.'l JO i'VITIJ: Ri CMlpt-. O-.ni head Active, ti ad to stronj? MIHKP Ru'lpts 17 Vih head. Strong to 2"'ij hirjh r Past MiifTiilo, Julv 1 - A TTI-i: .Receipts. 37". hend Kalrlv .n five and steadv r,VI Rrcnlpts 2''0 bead. ActlVP and sioidv inf. m ".ii HHiJS Rt'iclpts, 3200 bead Active and tiatl Heavv mlxfc.l and orkers. 22 in, luht vnrki r and pls. $2n 2.1? 2u 50, rouuhs. $li lira 'u. mK, Jii"i 17 SIII.KI AVH l,AMHs- R Aciivi I.Tinbs ."0c luvver is ',) utht rn umhanKed ipts 400 hend I.anibs, $12 y . . , I st. lniils. Julv 1 HOi.1 Receipts. 13 j no lp.nl Market otttv md hlf?h-r. Hip, $21 7." built $2Kt'2I ."", heaw welirht, J21 UI. .".", in. itlurri wclirtit, f Jl 'jriSf'Jl 75, llKht uht f'Jil LTii'JI Jo liht llghtH ilw Jil J". hPnw li.Kkirir wh -"mouth. Jlft 7."(Tf l'i 7.i. tnikjiii- sciwm. roush $17Jlfi 75. pifiti. sllli III 75 CMTI.i: HcrclptB 70IHI hend llnrkct slim ami KeniMtillv itHad Hi of HtPfrfl, tin ilium nnd hriiv wflKht rhlre nnd prime, in ilium ml Kood. $11 ."lOfi H 50. common. Jill 'ii'i 1 1 5ii llht weight Kood. eholce. i ommim an 1 medium $1(14 butrher eat- j ll.- helfus. . 5IISH4 eoM $7 511 it 1 1 . can- i neri and rutter" $5 507. eal (nlves, llcht and liimli w . Ijlil. 11T17. f der steers, 1 $- J".1! 1 1 , Ftoi ker sli ers $7 -5 1"( 10.75 Mir:i:P !! elin i'.5uu he id Sheep k aiH lam is lm lower Iamlis fi poumli dnuii $ll'MlJ5 ( uIIh and common. JSi'p 111 "II enllnK , thi ri 111 5(l'1 1L' 5(1 e eH mi ilium .mil t holi ' t75T7 50. culli and com , in in, $J "o'i ii LOCAL MEAT MARKET The fnllowinff inort on the fresh western ' ilr.'ssed nn.it Made in Philadelphia Is fur- nishid liv the lu.al livestock nnd meat of- i ti.e nf the Hurenll nf Markets, l'nited Stntcs li nnrtmrnt of Aerlculture FTll'.SH I1I.EI Itcrelpts Ilebt. sunnlv iiini. miirKti nuiei ai nrin price- dem inrl ' uemana cpllet s n:i:p.s Re ejpts licht market stronir at 5ister.1i's tlose -,t i7'ilt2'l demand llaht. fl.-itf? 17 demin1 J VHAL hupplj " tremeh light, market rirunti at v,iHtPid.i. s tlose at $ldQ'231 dp in.md good. PORK Supi1j mndcrnte: mnrkpt steady at $2SH31 dninand light. LAMB Re. elpts moderate bulk thin, grass fed; markt declining with wide r.inge in prkps at $K. 27. demand quiet. MUTTON Receipts llsht. m.irkot unset-' tlid at esterda s close at $1-,(G20; de mand limited FOREIGN METAL MARKETS New York, July 1 Cable advUea received :f the New York Metal l?x h ini,e this morn Im? quotpd i)rlc-s in .London an follows Tin Hpot, 1! l'i an advance of 1 His futures, J3i 10si. up 108. and str.utn L'4( 10s, a ciin of 1 10s Sales Spot, l.io tons: fu tures. Ii tonH .Standard conperWnot. Sfi 10s, otf ..h futures sh His up 7s snle. 4fiO tons llet trolvtic i opntr .Spot. 111 unchanged futures. !'", up 1 Ieail Hpot -"--' Ss: futures. 2J 7s fid. both off i.'s (Id spelter Spot 30. nn advance of Sa, fu tures. 30 7 Od. a ciln of Us fid CHICAGO POTATOES ChlrnRO, July 1 Potatoes Pteadv rivals, in cirs .New miss Trlmnphf, No I car lots J3r,1 40 ml. Irl.h 1 obi.lers, i MrSmu. 772.-. hM . .10. -. .,0(l-t rivals, in cirs :sew uuss TrimnphF, CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS (lllrilk'o, July 1 Hl'TTKH ltccelpts -JI -,"it:i tdVc lirket steadv r.xtrn. -IOWi. firsts 47'i W--I9C. setonds l."4U UGOS Receipts SB fiiM c,,s, Mnrket stesdv Firsts 4U(Q40V3( nrdmarj llrsts. 'MTC.c, miscellaneous 3fl(ci3')i llB.1lli I.afajetlo Council. No M s nnd r. of L : i :F'ti -vVS.. ns a m. a ra L'lincln,, C? 1. . I r-r a ,. .' i ; Stanlfi n,i r-SJrTRiH.,X"1..in' e.-."- . I Wed , 3 ,n(- r;ini,. T. n M V r. v' "1' ate rrlends may call Tues 8 to 10 o. m. i i.i.Niij.-v June J7. ANNA A. daughter Frank W. ('oar ,"Y'?-.'7rlcr"' - " j , ' ,. ' , , ( f rienda incited to funer. r.. p. m . 77,V Xorood xieiameBana I to funeral eerlteB. Wed . . t" li fn 'rienda m. v rail Tnm. tr.Or.rn mco.. COUIAN June 20 HKNRY J. COL- iMN. aved 0(1 airea ihi itelatlves and friends In- i -ited to funeral. Ihura. Ha m . 2202 N 1 21st st bolemn requiem mass "-"ii i i-'imiviii iimoo hi urn iinii) ui .llrrpy Church, at 10 a rn Int Jfcdv Kepulchre Cem. Auto nervlce CONWAY Junp Sft jamv! t hn.u,,. of 110.. A Conwav (Vlffi,.J " llh.V!?.",1 and friends Invited tn funeral. Thurs. 83,V niinclatfon lhurt h 10 a. Nam? ('ullieiie.-i I f',.m Int ri. . private. COONEY At Chester Ti , June 30, EUUENE, son of Marxaret and late John Cooney, native of Hurry Urlan, County Oal vvay. Ireland Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Thurs 8.30 a m , from 122 Rosemont ave Rldle Park Hlah mass of rcnulem at St. Madeline's Church 10 a m. Int Holy Cross Cem CRESSMAN Juna 2D. EDWIN CRESS MAN, aged 83 Relatives and friends, mem bers of Wlssahlckon ,odKe No, 17H, j o O F. Invited to funeral services Sprlnir Held Presbyurlan Church. Finurtovvn. Pa . Thurs.. 2 p m. Friends may call at re, I. dence of son-in-law Kdvvln L Injob. 1205 Hlllo.' st . Phlla. Wed eve. CKILLEY Jun 28. CATHARINE widow ot Hugh Crllley ln. McKenna). Relatives and Jrlends Invited to funeral. Wed, 7:30 a. m 31 in N. 20th st. Solemn requlent msisa Church of Corpus Chrlstl 0 a. rn. Int Holy Cro.s Cem DAVIS Juno 80. HENRY I,. DAVIS Funeral services. Wed.. 3 p m.. Walnut lano and Wane ave., Oermantown (TulDe. hticken Station), Int private DEAN June 28. JOSEPHINE widow nf Samuel Dean, aiced GC. Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral services. Wed.. 3 p. in . residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Muller 3R2A N. 7tn st mt Northwood cem Remains may be viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 D. m. . DKITZ., At Pnlmvra. N. J. Jun. 9,1 ALICE IIKI.l.K, daughter ot Charles A. and Annla R. Deltz, axed 25. Itelatlves and friends invited to funeral, residence of par. ents B23 Morgan ave., Ptdmyra. N, J Thurs. 2 p. nt, Int, private. Friend, may call Wed. eve. DOAK, June 30, JAM EH a., son of Jen nie B. and lato Jaraea Deekje Jr. . . Kiufceral nKATHS DOUGHERTY. Junes 50, MAItGAItnT, widow of Bernard Dougherty Relatives and l'JSn2.'' Invited to funeral, Wed.. 7:30 n. m J73 N, 30th st, Holemn rtqulem mass 8t. Trancls Xavler Church. 0 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Pern. KIMRKSON Juno 30, KATB E.. wlf of J?!" I'-rlckson. Itelatlves and friends In J'.'sd to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m Bt49 Parrlsh at. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. Ilemalns may bo Wewcd Wed. eve. Auto aervles?, . .RTHRtHNOTON. July 1. In Ilaltlmore, Md IfltANK husband of Oertruds Ether Ington. Helathes and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs , 3 p m., at the Oliver H. llhlr IUdg . I2t Chestnut St.. Phlla. Int Westminster Cem. FAUNCB Juns 28, HMZATICTII. widow ;f Taylor Kiunce. aged (15. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues.. H I' m.. residence of son. Dr. M. D. Faunce, White Horse pike, and Oreen at.. Iladdon Heights, N. J Ilemalns may be viewed at on resldene'e. Frankford avc. and Tioga st. I'hlla.. Wed. 11 a m. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. FLKMINO June 28. JOSEnt A., son of Tnomaa and Jennie Fleming (nee Foster), aged 23. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Wed , 8.30 a m., parents' resi dence, 2720 Sterner st (27th t. nnd Lehigh ave.). High mass Corpus Chrlatl Church 10 a m. Int. Westminster Cem. Auto funeral. anTZ June 30 EMMA. wife, of William It. Oetz. Dun notice of funeral will be given, from 11137 W Somerset at. OI11SON On Juno 20. 1011), WILLIAM If. dtUHON. aged 27 Relatives and friends Incited to funeral services, on 'Wed., at 2 o'clock, from residence of George H. Swisher. 8439 Falrmount ae. Int Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tues eve. .nUQAN- Jun 2T, DANIE1, J. QHU OAN. Sr . husband of late Mary A. Oruean. IlIotlPs and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 8:30 n. m . 720 8. 1'lnt nt. Solemn requiem tnnss St CharleB'a Church 10 a. m, Int Cnthdral Cem Auto prvlc t..!lAWIANr"t WHdwood N. J ; June 30. 2122 .V th st. Phi In, nelntles and frlendi. wm I' Hamilton I.odce, F and A M.. No. .nil, I'lrPtneiVR Hellrf Afro and members of ItaptlRt TemplelnUtrd to funeral services. In Inerrnoll's funeral rooms. 3000 TucMc ae Wlldwood N J., Wed . H p. m . also At .Vorthood Chapel Thurs., 1 p, m. Int. Northwnod Cem. 1 HfKIS Receipts, HAN'KMAN. At Tnlrnvra, K. J, June Hulk $2U752l'20 JOHANNA, widow of John Ifanemnn , ItemainB mav bo viewed Tues, after 7.30 .p m . 202H N 20th Ft Phlla. .Serpen and ini in. ruiivcnienre oi lainin tu-iai June ao. pavi-ini:, ifn of wn- Hum Helm (net- oKel) llplatlven and 'frlvnas lnltp(l to funeral pprvicrn. Thurs. -' p m 22(13 Palethoru t Jnt Northwood u m auio iunerar itemain mny be "V.v".-""' ' ,l" ". n m HKNS Junp 2l. MARY flKJ'VI'S rfai(h. ter of William U and Sup It Hcni (nep Mc Murru ). Ki latlvcfl and frleinlf, Qru the Peter T Muhlenburir Phnptcr of O A R and tearhera and alumni nf th Atnwell School, InvUed to pen Icps Wed. 2 p rn , at the residence of li-r parent". MOT Sprlns flpltl ac Int private. Ivy Iltll Cem He mains may be iewed Tues . eve , between it and P IIOI'FKK June 27 DOROTHEA, widow of Philip Hotter, oped 02. llelatlvea and friends, members of M Matthpw'a Heformed Church, invited to sorMces, "Wed. 2 30 p rn . 3305 N" Marahall t. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may lew remulnt Tues, 8 to 10 p. m JACKSON Junp 2' JAMHS HOWARD. non of William H. and Mary M. Jackson-, aged 2. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed , 2 3 p m . pi rents' resi dence. S134 Haverford ave. Int. private. Wpstmlnster Cem KINU June 2H i:DWRD r , Bon of late Nicholas and Itickle Klnp, aped 48. Relatives and friends also Camden I.odso No. Ill, LOO JI , and 13th Ward Republican Club, Invited to funeral services at late residence 1302 Park lloulevnrd. Camden, N. J.. Wed 2 p m Interment Chelten Hills Cem Phlla Pi tends may call Tues., 7 to n p m. KIRK June 30 JfHKPH O., husband nf Henrietta I. Kirk lb 'ntivcs and friends, Robert A Iamber'on I-odce, 4h", k and A M . and the Veteran Corns of thp Pennn. i National Ouards invitid tu service, Thurs, I 2 p m . Oliver H. Rair Hid? 1N20 Chestnut 1st, Phlln Int private Kern wood Cem. Friends mn view remains Wed eve., late Msldence. Poplar and RldKPuntcr ave , West- vllle N. J KNOX July 1 at 2.V27 Itrown st , WIL- MAM KN'DV Further mrtlre will be clven KRAPTER June 2H FIIUDRKICK J. KltAt'TKU husband of Ui Kmnior inrt !lVnvs) Rrlatlves and friends. Washlnston l.odBe, No. 81 T. nnd A M , Harmony R. A i hapter, "so aj. Pennn Cunimander, I No 70 1 of T . I.u l.u Temple A A. O. N i M. S ; I.u I.u Temple Country Club and Au- ' tomoblle Club and all other societies to which he belonged. Incited to funeral aerv Ires Thurs U p. m . dauchter's residence. I Mrs. Itobert J Shirk, ."ill"! N 11th St.. j,o?an. int. printe .mi vcrnon rem. LArKKKTY. June :7 DUTTON K.. bus band of Clara S l.afferty. uj-eil (12 Rela tles and friends. Dlrlco Council. No. lujil. Jr O. U A M : ProsresslU' Assembly. No 4, A. O. JI I', emrlojes of I" It. T. Co . Invited to funeral services. Tues . H p m., 1117 N Allison M Int l'ottatown. Pa PnMstovMi jiapers cnp l.RHnn -June it CHAItl.I'.ri W. bus- liltlll of I.OUlsi A Leber (nee k'urnl Pel.,. ;tl8 and friends Invited tu funeral Thurs, lip m Iln I.inili-nwnoil st . V. Phila (be. tvvien ."Jd and 5kt sts) Int Green's iVm, '"Aondhuri "T. J Prlends may call Wtd . : I HI 1' II. 111. I.U'PCHT June "UK V.V A w iilnw f lilum I'H'P' rt (nee Hoefler). aed H7 HelatlVTs ,ml friends WunKn of the Altar Surletv nf -Jl "enrs's Ohurth. Invited to funeral, ,r,hur? , ' ,1" a, "' residence of t,nn-ln-lav. I rank l.auhmi Isti r .n.i: N 3d st Itequlem """" r.1 . "l",r ' "u" " " n . '"v on- M,e' ,1(" itenecnier cem. Aulo runtral t ineu'u-iwin .. t-iiainn,..n t. i.. i 28 K.MILY widow of Frederick Lorkwontt. I -"'"-. . '"-'. -,i. j anciiiihk"!!, o . OU"!"- sged IHI. Rplatlves .ind friends Invited tt service, veu. 'j p m. latu rtsidvncp i alls- Cem l-UWi: June L'S, JIAHK husl.an 1 of ( Sarah Slnsleton 1..owp and sun of tin- late Mark and lather l,op KeUtlves and ' frienila CJener.il John M Mtholleld Com- inand No 1 of Ii ; Home Guard of Fhlla and empIoes of the Kchuvlklll Arnal In vited to funeral service. Wtd ,11pm at 329 Wolf Ht Int. Northwufi.l Tent Auto ' srvle Itemalns m.i ho vleved Tues 1 ovmlrm LOWIIV - Suddenly on Sixth Month 20th. at his late re-ddvnee. Moorcstovtn N J "William f ,nurv. Kiiintroflt inn of thp latp jjohn S and Kllstabeth I,owry. aired ."!) ears itt'iainrn iiliu li f I9 It I I' III I LU LU illlfllU the funeral from Trlends' Mevtlntr lloue 12th st above Chestnut on Fifth Day. Sev enth Month 3d. at 2 p m. MAI.IN June 30. nACIinr. IT widow of Pr. William H Malln Itelatlves and friends invited to s.rvlce. Wed , K p in Oliver H Hair Uldtr. lS-'O Chestnut st. Int. Jeraej I hhore. li. McKAY June 2. MARY E , widow of ' Hush J. McKay Relatives and friend In- ' vlted to funeral, Thurs , 8 30 a. m . 258fl B. Allegheny ave. So'emn requiem mass at tho Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. MttROTH Suddenly at 111 Earn st. ROHKHT husband of Ut Philippine Meroth Relatives and fi tends invited to funpr.il i Thurs , H a m., apts of Andrew VA prt k . Sons, 2.1 H -4th st Mass Ht Alphonsm ' Church l.30 a. m Int Most Holy Itedctmer Cem. , M1M-CR June 27, HOWARI H., hua. hand of Mary K. Miller (nee Early) Rein-1 tlves and friends, and all societleH of which I ho vvae u member, may call Tues , frnm S to 10 p. m , 220 K Kdgpvvood s West Phlla. Serv Ices at tho convenience of the family. Int. Pemberlon. N. J , Wed Auto service MONTGOMERY June 30. CHARLES V a Bed 7I Relatives and friends, (J A Ft Posts, Noh r and 21 , Washinwton Cttmp No 3d. P i) S of A . emploves Paint Shon. I U. R. Invited tn funeral Thurs . 2 30 p m . from MU Perklomen st Int i Ml Moriah Cem Prlends may mil Wed., " n it n m flTOTltTT Tuna nn MAHV A u lilnm r Thomaa Murphy tlelatlve- and friends In-1 vueci to lunerHi, inure t h. m -. v. x Howard St. Mass at Church of tho Visits-! Hon H a m. ml lloiy cross uem. !r.l.n rnnv ,mtiAV it I.nm1irlin M .1 .Tiinn Q I AMA.N'UA I' wlfo of Wlllinm Oatman. aced r.8. llelatlvea and frienli inUM to i funeral. Chestnut st , lumlerton N J , , Wed 2nm Int. Kventreen Cem Friends mav call Tues eve OTT June 2H. WII.HKI.MINA dauchter I of Theresla and the lat Stephen Ott HeU- I I HUnri" PANCOAST. June 28. JANET OASTON ilfe of Albert Pancoast and daughter of Robert and Sara A Patton. Relatlven and friends . Invited to servlc-o. Wed., 2. p. m. P-"'" Wia.nc.. m .. st ,nt prl- I'l'r- riiTKKHBA. june .hi, ai iiaiii.m; wire of Auguat Petersen Relatives and friends IT.TERSEN. June 30, CATHARINE wife I invited to xunerai. inurs. n:.vu n. m Hus bands residence. "21 N. 1411; at Solemn1 reoulem mass Church of Our Lady of the , Rosary Hi a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem I Auto service. . t PEIFFER. Juno 28 MARY O . wife of Prank 1! 1'elffer (nee Frey) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Weil 2 p m . from Hi07 East Palmer st. Int. North Cedar Hill tern Remains may be viewed Tues.. dflfr R p. m, PEOPLES June 20 MARY R . widow of Samuel Peoples, aged Bl. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 330 p m.. 004 N. 2d it.. Camde.-., J J. int pr. vate Harlelgh Cem. Friends may call Tues.. 1-sn tn n n. rn. RIERER flune 20, CHARLES K voung. e.t son nf Louis and Sadie1 Rleber and PNDKKTAKKnU. BROAD and DIAMOND ""'".; CltMltTERY I.OT8 ardsley burial park Ivita. all wtcesi rJssonable terms. Ir.t. office. Mfp. Pa" teUi ahon.f " VrfTOILCKS 1 1. '" DKATHB (ne Horner), aged 25. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service. Wed., 8 p. m.. at 8w0 W. Tabor road. Olney. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, Remains may be viewed Tues. eve . RODMAN. Juns 30. JOHEPH P.. snn of Joseph and Estella Rodman (nee Heckleyi nued 10 mos Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed,, 1:30 p. m,, parents resi dence. 2240 N. .illtter st Int New Cathe dral Om Auto service. BCIIMITT. June 28. JOSEPH I, husband of Anna Mary Schmltt Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed . H:30 a. m.. 1921 W. Vennmro t. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Souls 10 a. m. Int. private. Auto sen Ice, STBVnNSON. June SO. at 1A23 Oreen st.. WILLIAM C. Jr., husband of Knjtherlne Stevenson (nrs I la brock), son of late Wil liam C. and Sarah R. Stevenson. Due no tice of funeral will be riven. STINHON. June 20. JENNIE M,. wife of Charles A. Htinson and daughter of Eliza beth and late David Martin. Relatives nd friends invited to funeral Thurs., N:80 n, m., 41)42 Walnut St.. West Phlla. Solemn mass of rtqulem Church of St, Francis de Sales 10 n. m Int. Holy Cross Cem, HTOCKDALE. June 2. at hts home In White II wen. Ta., FRANK, eldpst son of Louis P. and Anna F. Stock da ! Service and Int. at White Haven. Pa., Wed., 10 a. m. STOCKER. June 2R. MARIA L. (nee Wtnhofd). widow of William O. Stocker, aged Rl. Relatives and friends. , Rernhtlm Council. No. 13. S. and D. of L.; Lieut. Gay Clrc'e, No. 08. O. A. It., Invited to funeral services. Tues. 2 p. m.. son-ln-law'a residence. George W Hosfetd. A030 N. Mar vine nt Int. private. Northwood Cem. Re mains may be viewed Mon.. 7 to I) p, m TAYLOR Juno 30, at Eastnn, Pa,, MARY SIMPSON widow of Justice P Taylor, and daughter of the late Albert and Margaret T Hlhbs Relatives and friends Invited tn services Thurs 11 n m , at the residence of Robert T James, 1905 N 18th st. Int. private. TERRELL June 20. ANNA T.. wife of Charles Terrell and daughter of John and Ella Miller Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed., 8.30 a. m., 1020 fl. Nor wood et. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Edmund's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. WALSH. June 30. PATRICK, husband of Mary Walsh (nee Carrlgan). Relaives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 a. m brother-in-law's residence. William Carrl gan, 240S N. Dover st Solemn high requiem mass Church of Most Precious Blood 10 n m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funernl. WEIDEL June 20, AUGUST P,, husband of Annie C. Weldel and son of the late Jo seph nnd Mary Weldel Relatives and friends Invited to funernl Thurs., H-30 n. m.. Oliver II. Hair Hide. 1820 Chestnut st High mass St. Ignatius' Church, 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem WILSON June 20. at Detroit. Mich. JOHN II WILSON, Jr. Services at M. E Church, Elwood, V J . Wed., 11 n, m. Int. private WILSON June 2s WILLIAM H.. husband of Margaret T Wilson (nee Grady), aged 71 years Relatives and friends, also Ivanhoo Lodge No 440. F. nnd A. M.: Ma sonic Veterans of Penna: Wapella Tribe, No 325. I O. R M.. nnd all other societies of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral services. Wed 8 p. m., 2222 St. Albans st Int private. Fernwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues evening. Auto funeral. LEGAL ADVKRTlflEMKNTff fJCSr KSTATE OP FRANK W. MUNN. 'i-1 deceased letters tptnm.nt.r -, the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estnte nro requested to make payment, and those having claims to present,, the same. vi miuui 'ici'w. in wiB unice or me corporate Eexecutor. 400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Vn THE PROVIDENT LIFfi AND TRUST ASA S WINO. rrr-.Irt.nt. . nnd MAHTIIA K. MUNN, Altnrni". Kxccutorn. i.nwis Mij.r.n uws. ' 10H South Fourth nt.. Phlla. LOST AND FOUND 1JAU PIN I.ojt. on Saturday a diamond bar pin ret In olatlnum. rolna from $32 and Loruat ( to 40th and MarkPt ta Sr In thn mrkr,L',".nI''Il II1 be paid If returned to "20 H 43d at. I IN Ixist, rr.arant Bhapo pin. containing pr-nrla ind .lapphiro. IJI.rl reward if rtturnjd to Jt?rfe KennMy, 1.118 Walnut at., third floor k "l" HELP WANTED FEMALE nBI.L TELEPHONH OPEHATINa No Elperlence Necessary 110 TEH WnEKFORDEGINNEltS tfalarv Increased after the first four weeks' training period. Youn: vvomen between IN and L'.l will find tele phone operatlnff very fascinatlnt?, clenn work, with unusual opportu nities for advancement In salary and position In addition to a Rood salary we have com fortable rest nnd lunch rooms, where food Is served at cost. Call personally First floor. 1H31 Arch st s .Miss lljan IlOOKKEEPCn and stenographer, thoroughly experienced: Rood salary: to lake charge. Call Hughe. & Hrwdley Co.. 147 N. ll'lh or phone Walnut 41.111 for appointment. CLKIltC Till: Af'COl'NTI.VfJ PHPAI11-' MKNT Or THP, PPHLIC 1,111X1131 COM- i I'A.NY ur.nir.i.n inr, np.iivn l-JS OF ' YOt'NO WOMAN WITH NOT LESS THAN OH ITH EQUIVALENT PtHM.lC I.ElVoUI COMPANY. IITH ANT) CHESTNUT STS Ci.BIlK for billlne and general offlce work--lust operate tvpevvrlter: permanent poal-' tin, stalo experience and Balary desired West Phlla. mfg firm P Snn, Ledger nrfleS' COOK: nlso waitress, white, experienced' references required. Phone I)rn Mavvr COOK. Bood. experienced, wanted for West Chester, Pa. Phone C H 7.13. " DESIONEH of men's nnd women's knitted bathlnx suits, who can create styles and draft patterns. Is wanted by n plnnt mnklni hlBh-claaa Roods of established reputation' permanent position ncl good sal'try. and every possible chance for advancement to ihc rluht nerson 11 22. P. O nor ajaj FINISHBRR wanted to sew on buttons anil hooks and eyes; (rood pay. Apply Keystone i Garment Co.. Ill N. nth st. eyston, ( FOItnLADY. capable and experienced, for drapery work Apply J. H. Van Hclver Camden. GIKL, from school, over 14 years of are. for candy factory: brine certificate. Apply 3R2il Hamilton st 1 tJIHl.S over 1 yeara of aee. light Tork. experience not neceHsarj ; steady position, (,-nod waires Frledbereer-Aaron Mfp, Co ir.00 N. 18th st near Wujne Junction. HOSIEHY Knlttera and toppers on polnta new Scott ft Williams machines; ateady work; hljrheat rates paid: also learners wanted over lfl, paid while learning. Hy Rlenlc Fleeced Underwear Co., 2115 N. How ard st. HOUSS QIRL wanted. Sherry's Cafe. Broad and Christian, LAUNDRY WOMEN TO DO PLAIN IRONINfJ APPLY MARKET ST I.AUNDRY 130S FILUERT 'ST NURSERY GOVERNESS Must have refer ence for such a position; for child 0 years. 11 S Dudley place. Ventnor. OPERATORS Experienced front mnkers on ladles tailored cotton ahlrtwalsts;vbest prices paid; ateady work. MILORIM JIPO, CO. 1214 ARCH ST. OPERATORS. COLLAR SETTERS Experienced on Indies' tailored cotton shirt waists; best nr'ces nal.lt steadv work. MILORIM MFO. CO. 1214 ARCH ST. OPERATORS on men's neckwear: ste-vdy work. J. J. McCuttheon i. Bro,, ritcalrn. 11th and Arch. OPERATORS Only those, experienced on drapery need apply, J. P.. Van Sclver Co., 1 ntnuen. OPERATORS, seam"rs. fBcere. etc., ladlef unrterweir. Penn Knlttlna- Co., 1010 Sua. cipehanna nve. 2I4 vvarnocic st. nmrn im SALESLADIES. Catholic: neat In appear ance: opportunity 10 urvuip Bi.rn vim. earhlne big money. Apply after 10 a. m 002 Ijvnd Title Bids-, SILK WINDERS, exnerlenced. on tram and artificial llk good waa-es. ateady work 12 months of the year. Frledgerger-Aaron Mfg. Co.. 4600 N, 18th St., near Wayne Junction. SPOOLERS, experienced on cotton and m rericect skein yarns; steady work 12 months of the yeaV.erncid wages: It will he worth whllo In Investigate. Frledberger Aaron Mfg. Co., 4000 N. 18th at., near Wnyne Junction. STENOORAnTER jand secretary wanted A large contracting company opening offices here needa vllhln 2 iveeka n flrsl-css sten ographer and private eecretary with knowl ecWeVof general office -work! good prosnertai atatn education, eiperlenco present employ. X BSll.wr limic.. w ? -asv. HELP "WANTED-irEMALE aTENQailArHEn. experienced, for sales d. Nntas-m Hosiery Co., panmeni or manuriaciurinr concern. Apply Employment Dept,, icy, w. uxiorq st. STKNOOrtAPlinn Permanent place for ca pable stenographer, preferably of sevcrnl years' experience! etata age exp , salary le. lred and references. Add. P, o. Tlnr 1094, TYPIBT. younir lady, -wanted by lanre cor- Poratlont ateady nosttloni state experience and salary expected. M 720. letter Office. , tvArrnifisHES WHITE APPLY DtmEAU OP RMPLOTMENT WANAXIAKEIPB W1NDEMS experienced, on cotton and msr periled skein arns: ateatly work 12 months of the year; Bond vrnirrs,- it will be worth while to Invsllrcate. Friedbericer-Aarnn Mfr.Co., 4600 N. ISth st , near Wayne Junction. WOMEN. Rood pav. light work! experience not necessarv: ateady employment, Frlert-bereer-Aaron Mfij Co.. 4000 N. 18th St., near Wayne Junction. ItELIAIlLE help wanted to register free nl charge at the P. K. Mission Employment Tlnresn. 22.1 H fid st. General HJU?:s?,s?I5.v,5.H.co" lnn '""' "" rrKPns tin-120: ct.ErtKs oenl: mil lis. STENOO'TtS I1B.II2: French ft Spanish. tSS HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMOBILE repairman, first class, capa blo of repalrlnrr and running different makes or cars: man must be sober, steadv nnd have unquestionable references: capahle of handling men, state salary, "B-89 " P o BENCH AND MACHINE HAND3 FOR WOODWOMKINO PLANT 60c PER HOUR APPLY GEORGE W. SMITH A CO. 4UTH PT. AND BOTANIC AVE CARPENTERS ALL-AROUND MACHINISTS GENERAL REPAIRMEN PIPE-FITTERS AND SHEET-METAL WORKERS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY to earn rates In accordance with vour ability; steadv work assured: no labor trouble: bnnun paid on sec ond and third nhlfta. Apply In person or communicate with Factory Employment Office. THE GOOm'EAll TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON. OHIO. CARPENTERS, experienced men wanted for construction Atlantic Reflnlnr? Co , Em ployment Department. 11144 Passyunk ave CLERICAL Younc man. about IT or 18 yearn, as order dent, and assist In stock room: splendid opportunity for right party Answer In own handwrltlmr. statins . perlence. O 4T. P. O. Bo-c H443 CLERK Settlement or title cleric wanted bv a title nnd trust company, rt rn r.e. BBTUlllCF, COT.LEirrUKH Active, trustworthV C.tl, irthV He men for HarrlshurB and ntMhm districts; J2.1 cash bond required. Call C0 Tand Title nulldlng. COOK Japanese couple as houseman and cook or cook nnd maid or houseman and maid; location Johnstown. Ta.: must have reference. For particulars call at 1014 Wldener Building. Philadelphia. COST ACCOUNTANT tor manufacturlnr plant: must be thoroughly familiar with all details of cost work: good opportunity for right man. Give full particulars as to salary and experience p 7I! Ledger Of lice COUNTRY school teacher wanted f0r work In home community: salary JIOO to start, with liberal bonus for results; If Interested mc .-,, i.-i"',"n. , ,. meager Office. DESIONER of men's and women's knltlt.rt lthlnB suits who enn create "tvleJ i and draft patterns, Is wanted by a plant rnaktSS ...VAiVnnt m.ill i A "'iVii' P""on permanent position and Rood salary everv possible chance for advancement to right person "Z-21." P. O. Box .nil and the DIEMAKEIt Wanted, expcsiinied dlemaker for punch and dje work tn a large manu t.cturtns concern: no labor troubles: In replyl state experience, aee. wages expected. Ad drfss P O Bx 1024, New Britain. Conn. ELECTRICIANS wanted, experienced men. Apptv 212 H. 8th st , between 10 and 12. ELEVATOR OPERATORS. COLORED TALL. WELL-APPEAItlNO MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANASIAKER'S LABORERS Seeds It Derlwm. contractors. Columbia ave. bridge. over Schuylkill river. Fat-monnt Park. East River Drive KNITTER Man to take full charge of knit, ting machine In a plant making high-grade bathing suits and knitted cloth In large rruantltles; attractive salary to a thoroughly first-class man; a real opportunity for a com petent young man looking, to the future. "W-41.'1 P. O Box: 3470. ' KNITTER, experienced on Stafford and Holt machines: to one who understands fixing, irood pay and steady position Is offered. Hy gienic Fleeced Underwear Co., 2415 N, How ard. HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD WANTS v RIVETERS HIVETINQ OANOS COPPERSMITHS. KlMST CLASS PASSER POYS MUST nB OVER IS AND FURNISH PROOF OFAOB APPIVT BOO WALNUT ST. BEE MR. SIIATTUCK OB MR. PHILLIPS 1521. ARCH ST. SEE MK. SWARTZ SALESMAN to call on wholesale grocers: orSy experienced man. with best refer ence, need apply: excellent opportunity: sal ry and expenses. P 823, Ledger Office. 'SALESMEN Are you a Are you araoiiiuu.i w nni possess mill atlve stamina- and the abljlty to make Vooc. tn higb-pressure selling Opening Is fOJ imbltlouaT Dn you t "p-fSdSerr'," pSmoJS'nn'"mV2L,U ffi HELP WANTED MALE SHIRT IRONERS. HAND WORK APPLY MARKET ST LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT ST. -"1 s I MACHINISTS BORING MILL OPERATORS BENCH AND FLOOR MEN LARGE LATHE HANDS GENERAL REPAIR MEN AND ALL-AROUND Al MACHINISTS PATTERNMAKERS CARPENTERS PIPEFITTERS , TINNERS ALSO .R:f..!!,IT.p'RKN" THH AGES OP" IS AND 4.1. WEIGHING 140 LBS. OR BETTER, IN OOODPHYSICAL CONDITION, TO LEARN APPLY TO H. it. KRAMER WINDSOR HOTEL, 1231 Filbert at. A. M. TO S P. M. MONDAY, TUESDAY," WEDNESDAY MHN.K.rt iaI!,',r,1 IT l"" wholesale coal .nS"in,-,-...l2i.Phllad1,,hl"- rr old House; nS25,?PiPorVVnw,,.Y'l! "Tondence, will be cot, fldentlal. M 8llll. ledger Office MEN WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE U. S. MERCHANT MARINE TO BE "TRAINED A8 SAILORS, FIREMEN. STEWARDS FOR GOOD JOBS AT GOOD PAY ON OCEAN-GOING SHIPS PAY WHILE TRAINING; BOARD AND QUARTERS FREE: AGES 18 TO Ml I1R1NO IJIRTH CERTIFICATES. ATPLY TO U. S SHIPPING BOARD AGENT CITY HALL YARD PHILADELPHIA MEN to serve morning newspapers. William Gonser. 5052 Sansom st. PATTERN MAKERS. 2.1, nonunion; 80 cents per hour. 8-hour day. Answer by telegram Annlston Steel Co . Annlston. AU. PORTERS AND CLEANERS APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'3 AT ONCE WANTED A TONCE RIVETERS RIVETERS RIVETERS J SS SHELL RIVETERS APPLY N. CHES. .iHIPBUILDlNQ CO., LTD. FRC..T AND KERLIN STS. CHESTER. PA. SALESMEN Here Is an Immediate oppor. tunlty for active trustworthy Calholla men to work with a live national orsanlsa-' tlon: prompt advancement for those that make Bond: our mon tunning from 7 to 115 cl-vlly; work illipltled, pleasant nnd- profitable. Call and see Mr. Baxter. 02 Ijnd Title Hldrr. SALESMEN We wrrnt several men of proven ability; the compensation la partlc- ularly attractive to men of high cat ber: we must have men of mornl strength and char acter; sales experlenco necessary, but we taech our method of selling: reference re. oulred Apply salesmanager. 410 Perry Bldg, SECURITIES SALESMEN Old-established brokerage concern can use the services of 2 experienced securities salesmen; salary and commission: complete Information desired In letter of application. P 825, Ledger Office. SHII'PINO CLERK Intelligent man wanted for night work, tetttle mllla; must be ober. steady and not afraid of work: etate age, references and salary expected. P B21. ledger Offl.-e. , STENOGRAPHER and g-nernl office clerkln Philadelphia; experience In cotton varns drslrable: advancement; salary 120, C. H, P., 87 Worth at.. New York. , TEACHERS, high scnool rraduates and real aleamen itHII find nine, .1 tit linn DrOfltftnlft work anywhere aellln a hlffhly successful new article now ptartln & naUon-wms cain palffn: summer far permanent. Address Rg TJt, logger urnce WANTED .. EXPERIENCED MEN AND WOMEM LEATHER GLA7.ERS FOR MOROCCO WORK ONLY: GOOD WAGES; STEADY WORK: NO LAROR TROUBLE. APPLY AT MflNROE ST. GATE. F. BLUMKNTHAL CO, WILMINOTON. DEL. , Wv.-'TED MAN. THOROIIOIILY VERSED IN MAKINO BASEBALL OLOVr.S AND MITTS. FOOTRALLS AND ROXINO GIXIVF.'S. EXPERIENCE WITH MA CHINES USED IN THIS LINE REQUIRED. STEADY EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEED. COMMUNICATE WITH OFFICE FOR FURTHER DRTATT.S M 72 LF.DOER OF.. WATCHMAN Middle-aged man fori steady ""position with reliable concern as watch man and timekeeper; 72 hours per week: salary 120; must be thoroughly reliable and have Initiative; repllns to receive considera tion must state fully details concerning yourself. R .13. P. O. Box 3470. YOUNO MAN, nbout 18. with some experi ence on Klllott-FIscher machines. Apply If. D. Dougherty & Co , 17th street and In- dlana ave. RELIABLE help wanted lo register, free of charge at tho P. E. Mission Employment Bureau. 225 S. 3d at. , OU CAN QUALIFY FOR JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT, OCTOBER, 191 AND FOR SENIOR ACCOUNTANT. OCTO- . HER 1020 IF YOU ACT QUICKLY October 15 to Novemlver 15 Is the period during which one-fourth of the ear's bust, ness changes, readjustments and bulldlns up of ataffa are made. If ou have a fnculty for flsurea and the crude stuff for the making of an accountant there Is just about time enough bvtween now and October 15 this year for you. through suitable Intensive training during; your spate hours at home to qualify for a Junior arcountacy position that will pay at least 135 a week. And ample time to qualify before October, 1820. for position of senior accountant, au ditor or Income-tax expert, at tv salary of at least 175, a week, with possibilities of more than twice that amount, It Is only a question of raw ability and In dustry, a resolute purpose to devote 5 spare home hours a week to Intensive training lw accordance with the moat successful business, training system ever devised, under tho tutelage of a corps of eminent certified pub Ilo accounts who are renowned aa practical teachers. , J" We have given hundreds of ambitious, earn . -V rsi men nnu women me siar. iimt iiae put. them over the top and have, their recor. to point to vvun yusi pnun. vve can uo much lor you ii 10a are ruaqe or me it iSSuVUft WS your W. WbfVukOe' i-'l I 1 4: "5 1 fll tsiSFmrw: iBt trJuLZLTZilz rHvptL-'umMr- tW-?J irvi' U ' nl:' v JW- K'.,fl',;SSi8KA 'M:S ,-.it"?Jv.T""r .v MiSO Atk&llJl-.-V.Q ... ',A' irS ..,., ,, .Ji '-naBaasmwiw .. 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