V - V v .' ) I V ., s 4j i"i1 20 EVENING PUBLTO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY; JULY 17, 1919 i .ifc r O i ' , r? Ite Ii It' n r r. i& L I1 r i ' m &Vih ,.-l: ) GOSSIP OF "CATS AND DOGS" THE BANE OF THE BROKER'S EXISTENCE Vffaslc of Time and Energy Imposed on Investment Houses in Looking Up Obsolete Securities Gossip of the Street AN INVESTMENT banker wni sppnkiiifs of the Rrcnt waste of time nml energy whirli Is imposed on concerns like hi own through the careless Inquiries of the public who nsk for quotations on certain securities noil stocks for which they clve the wrong titles or erroneous information ns to maturities or interest dates, which, in the absence of other information, might furnish n clue to the tracing of the security to a point where the real title could be inferred or guci-sed at. - lie had jii't hung up the phone nfter n labored search for a security , on which a party wished to have the latent quotation, having heard from a relntlve that it was quoted in the tinancinl column of one of the lending papers at a certain price. When the party was told finally to go to hl Strongbox nnd find the exact title and maturity date, it was discovered that Jt hnd no point of re-emblnnce to the title of .security inquired for; in fact, it was one of thoc obcure bond which arc sonu'timcu found in the boxes of otherwise shrewd investors or in some country bank vaults nnd generally known in the htmiics as "cats and dogs." and for which there is no market, no quotation having been made for years, and the only wnj to find their value is to offer them at auction. f This banker aid Hint the vatc of time on such matters is deplorable, and nil through the carelessness of the on tier of the security making an exact transcript of the title and other particulars. There is. he snid. some excuse for the person overlooking whether n securitj is a first or subsequent mort gage, or whether it is of n certain issue prior or subsequent to what he sup posed, llut. lie continued, the most frequent mistakes occur where (he owner of n securitj trusts to niemnrj nnd seems positive he 1ms Hip roncct title These are miMlc through confounding the sci unties ( coin cms with titles beginning with "Nntionnl." "1 uiteil Stales" nr "American." I'eople M MMI'.K KIOKT nn.sroK. n. t. 'Twas?'1 ,n' n An exiluslve mountain resort eomfortab e. modern and merblv located In extensive forest preeerve. only ISO miles rim PMladslrhia UnUBua.1 elevation. 270 fert. No black nies or moequltoee. Orchestra, tlandns Ubrary. Play . inra Tsnnis. Roqu". Rlltlards. Uowlln. TTatr Sparta c' Vile Hcraw. Othar Intereetlar fsaturea N. Y. lloolrlar "Ve 11S0 Ilroadway Tal. Mad So 4748 H-EBassett Manager igk ATI.1NTK ( ITY. V J. AMERICAN PLAN ivvith mojlsl , S3 Up Daily, $15 Up Weekly Rest I.ocutrd fopular Price Hotel NETHERLANDS New York Ave. 50 Yds from noardwalk Overlooking lawn and ocean. Capacity. 400. Elevator, private baths, hot and cold lunnlng ater In rooms, table and service u feature. SrECIAI. FREE I'E.VTIKKP RATHIMl 1'H. VII. I.I.I: FK.ni HOTEL LAWN TF.NNIM COl'RT, IllNt'B FLOOR Booklet with 1'olnta of Interest mailed , ALCJUST Rl'llWAlKU iTopneior , Coolest and Movt Atlnxtlve l.orntlon HOTEL E-i w a. it. T a srx T SPLANADE . whole nrnt'K ocean front Directiv on the Itoardwalk Boston to faover ei.rn Ave In exclusive- (.'hejBea sett Ion. Cap. 500. Fresh and sea Ht-r h,iths prUate and public, and everv apnalntnn nt Modern hydro-therapeuM- .1--i. tm- nt Orrhe.-tra. Danclnp Autn bn m-ets train Booklet OwnerMn .' r.-r, m W F HAW Hotel Biltmore (' Format v W. -tinnntl RHODE hl,M AL. Near RoanlaIk Ah outside t tmi- nui'"t with bath Orchesti j 1 'iu ins i'ap,ni'v JiO. Ho nnd 'Old n a iM' hathi, I h, , ii manrtgem- nt. nil.TMOKK HOTEL COMPWY Vlrftnta t . elon to beach nd Steel Pier. I I Caparttyo. American plsn.table and serrlca I I specl features, private bath ronnlmr water I uirorai. ale'at(ir:reasonaDerai. vorjiej' I year. Owoeraoipmanacemn. j. L. LEEDS. BHMsasansansas pwn aasaeaasaaBnaj HOTEL JACKSON ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1. Virginia ave first house from Boardwalk and Steel Pier FlItEPHOOF. Private baths, run ning water in rooms. Orchestra, grill. American & European plan. Moderdte rates Ownership manaaempnt JIJROC3AN. HOTEL MERION 'iKtioof) Vermont av and th Tirh near ill at Iracttona Capatlty 350 Hlph-clax. modern hotel. Superior table. e'eator prlv baths; Tunning water tn rooms, ete F.Ttnlv porrb- Ownomhln mHn.?'t M T Fnt.FT PITNEY New Tork ftve- Br"neach7"iit clasc house; table abundantly fui'pwm i i"n (it"-i nifirh-r nnordi baths. a!l ronvenlem -stli S eeni riT' holl." frem ihnt... 3 '.n Jl" so ,m wVly m r swrrvFT Tenn. ave. & fteaeh New Fireproof Add.) I'ltKK nATIIISCi ItCIOVIS AMI MIIIM lilt IIATII Klerlne l.ii;ht. IRoauo.s South Carolina Avenue, a.ajacenttobeack.1 Cap 500,KenacdpatroitJtfe.musie.UeneiujL I incur modern, tabic nnd hervica exceilcaCtl Unf aolarmm. boolclwt. A. FrtmoUi! THE WILTSHIRE Virginia ae i racitv 350 prua rooms. eleva.tor. . i H. a.-li . , dii view c- baih1. runninK water In m- rt( an plan special weekly rates im..m. ' ?.a.iii 1,1. i.i.i.im HrvfFl. WHITTLE n York a. .m i 1,1, i;i.i,i.s 4th hotel from beach Amer plan $2.r0 up daily Lluropecn 11.00 up. Elevator. Uathlne frum hotal. WorthinfflOn ftSHOlJr ana Paclflr Aves. WOnnini,l" tllwU from beach X Heading , Tip not llol & eold lunttintr water In i rooms. , TON. i Terms moderate J. It U'OUTHlNOTi HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN AI.I. 1EAR. Tennessee ae. Just nit Boardwalk. Europe.m plan IJery appoint ment. Mode-nte rate restaursnt. hotelconTinentaL-- Always open. Alwajs ready. Terms mod er.te. Phono or write. M. Walsh Duncan. ii r T C 1 D t a t " " " st chaises placu 4 pa7.7ic avb Elevator. Private batha. A C MH-I.ki.i.J'm biscayne S'lWif 'S uh $?.BU up dally. 114 up weekly. HAtcmauw ippi.e. Prop. rtinnnell '"' anA. Pac a" H.'h.front Ctianneu vl Ame 4 Eurorwan "; rates reas. cap 250. A. C. Channel!. Own J." Rcliwnn(l Kentucky ave near Ueaca up dallr. H2.IS0 up we-kly. E. Maekenth.'.m MirTTAI.t. Attantlo Avenu Atlantic Avenue, and Board. wa.k. Excellent 1" Phonn 2T0. Hotel Arlington Mlch,Jfri"it city "h Open all year. K. J. OBMOUNn t SOM Hotel Boscobel gSl, AltlT. pi WW """""t' " r. iIAIUM, Avon InnPc.?nend v.lrln,.Ave' P".t. "YU" "" bath., rnnnlnj; water: elsvator to itmt. Ouperlor table. H. W. Willi, mt. Amerirnn 02 Bt Jame.pl 2d house from American hM.h t2 so dKy a coiim.. Nmvi flarion Ky Ave. lisach. Oiaraae ew Clarion B,M.t s K noviPAcg. or kan riTV, x. j. FLEETWOOD Qth T uvaviT' urarltimore Tennis courtr. Near beach ft OWMTmnore plcr w.p.jm.y.uppincott Hnlctl Henfv Moderat. rate.. Eirellel- 'SrVoTPwh 1"",-" eDCITTOn S-H0TE! TOE STREET .1 MMT.lt KF.SOItT nosron. n. t. I.OM.rilltT. . .1. HOTEL ABERDEEN LONe.poitr. n. .r. Plierllt on the nrean from An Ideal famflv bote! in comfort and surroundings at .noderale rates. L'll mm In trolley or auto fiom Atlantic In Fiklt .lolin ('. I.nssler. Ijona-porrs hip new cnncri te seawall oeijijprrimenHde ir.' nnw completed . iii:.rn HAVi:NTNr.iT and rp rj wp ri xr t r nor nZZ M. 1A UJ uj 1 jf u r. r I II H. I The best combination of cenulne Hshnr. ' e.Vi on,..th'' Atlantic Coast. Matcblei. r..hlnr. . salllne. bathlnir. etc oe.?n .i . 'J, cennis courts 6 ei'p?.?.!",. bay ., .... K. I". E.Vfil.r, Mnnnwf. Also hj. fo.lncton. Hel l-hlla.lelpjda isnriiv I'.vitK. . j. The New Ocean Hotel r,nxiTSJ,.,U'r?t.fh8i:v.x"rth II. liltl)M:n. viae. unmiro r -.i. t. wiLrmcicin. v, .f7 WYNDMERE pieaanr Place to Roofciet 1 rnvslif 'r?0"- GrttysburK. 12 K Popl.,r U "NarbTa!ch Ai.JIM NFWSTI3AI. Prop' . caimTmay. n. J, COLONIAL HOTEL Rooms Wl h llalh Hunnlnr W.I.. 2d Reason. W It Ill ItUH. rhvn t'fl P-'mrlotfir OCKAN GRovrc. V. J. THESHELBURNE Nw modem hotel hot and cold runn'i .!.. In everv room private batha. Ocsan rath- wov, farlric Park and ocean C. ITavnes MOXTf!rrR. N. J. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME Hotel Montclair JIONTCLAIR. N. J. MOST nKLUillTFCLLY SITDATEn KEHinKNTIAL HOTEL IN Nl ICIRK'X Sllintlis. " "" '1PRN TIIB ENTIRE YEAR rBKTIF.ItirK f. HALL roMPANT SI'KINfi IAKK HKACnV j" l T II E WA R R e"n " on Tin; ochan SI'UINO lakh hracii, x j housp Ihat'st "different" I.. .'. - apilntmenta. artistic decorations. homeiK -tm. uphern and service Surrounded hC srern lawns and Hardens at Ihe edira nf tkl s.a Openlne June IS. For resfJvS,.i5: ilitress Vt II. Mulihi !-' ' fJJTsirk WKItN'F.ltsVII.I.K, I. Tlie IllEhlanil House Now op'en OveriookTrTi the famous Lebanon Valley, send I for VL snd circulars Address M K nBINKLCT nnvoN, i-A. .-, . t rv .,. ,. Wynbume Inn '&,. rsH men with families Rooms with hath at reasonable rates Danilna: Larir. grounds wide veranda. Phone, Herwvn it AKRON. I'A. Will take Hummer Hoarders In my be"an1f. f"I 'arm hnmri coral fond and fine lorntlnni also proclde nermnnent home, for ared nn. I pip unn nrr wininir to nay rnr romfoni. .IAHIIKN SIOT TA1II.K WATER CO? lrnn. I'n. WAHIIINOTON. D. O. Burlington Hotel Lp than five minutes from vipvtv.i.. i American and European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths. $2 & Un , " T -5Tii-4E."; " r.tmii m. n. ii. MT. MADISON HOUSE , (iorhiim. N, II. "The Gateway to the White Mtt." Opens Jtlne 2M Homelike atmosphere. . r. win I..i Jun na i".'y tront fflKrl "W-ffiniWi' , PHIJ ann irmeini- I. I'll AWIJCKH. Prop. ritAM'0;!'. NjJI. " FOREST. HILLS HOTEL Vl Kranconla (White Mountslna). N II ,e Frank If Abbott & Bon. Manajrinc Props A thorouffhly modern hlxh-crade resort Vnexellel table Unobtrusive seHice Kverv outdoor recreation Reasonable rates Kair '". n I'nland Terrire Bethlehem. NH r Hirm irw im ui nir mirKif r ' BOSTON'. fltASS. HOTEL PURITAN y& CoainoiTVeJth Ava DOtn The DlattncttvB C Boston Housie ; i One of the most hotneBM B hotels In tlia wortd. f Our rkms)ciksa GumU ib 11 f HaWnt csM. iend far it. II IPlrCjjtfDoraj frequently substitute qne of these titles for the other, which adds to the confusion. I'nlcss the I'tilted States Government nt some future dnte consolidates Into one tiniversnl nntionnl security the various issues of Liberty nnd Victory loans, it Is going to add to the confusion, he said. Report That Ford Will Continue, to Operate Plant Several days ago when rumors were rife in the Street that the control of the Ford Automobile Company wns about to be taken over by tienernl Motors or itti font Interests, nnd that n corps of expert accountants hnd started from New York for Detroit with the purpose of going over the Ford Company's books ns a preliminary. It wns stated in this column through nn Interview with a banker t lint It wns more thnn likely the corps of .expert nccountnnts were going to Detroit to exnmine the Konl books in response to n rccjtiest by Henry Konl to the secretary of the treasury for such an ex ntnlnntioti to be carried out by the Treasury Department to determine the war profits of the Konl Company accruing to Henry Konl personally, so that he could donate the whole amount to the government. A banker remarked yesterday t lint the rumors which were current a few days ago about the passing of the control of the Konl Company had been squelched by the official statement of the treasurer of the Ford Company, who snid that llenrj Kurd and his son would continue to operate the company along, the same lines ns heretofore without nny ohnnge of policy whatever. This banker snid Hint the demnnd for nutouiobiles is between fit) and (10 per cent of the supply which is being turned out. nnd while nil the important plants nre not at present working to enpneity, the time is fust approaching when they will. Many plants lire reporting nn increase in earnings right along, nnd future profits, it Is expected, will exceed nny published state ments of profits to dnte. Another hunker, when speaking of the recent rumors of (he change of control of the Konl stock, said if no other refutation hnd appeared, the filing at Dover. Del., on Tuesday of. the certificate of change in corporate title of the Eastern Holding Company to the Konl Motor Company, with nn increase in capital from SlOn.OIIO to SltlO. 0(10. 0011. would have been sufficiently con vincing to show thnt the Fords ( father nnd soul still held control. He milled that on July 11 a statement was authorized in Dettoit by the Ford Companj telling of the increase in capital stock. He snid it wns not jet known, as fur as he could find out. on what basis the details of the ex I'hange of securities would be carried out. Hanker Sees Serious Menace in Labor Situation A well-known investment bnnker, uli" sees in the labor situation n sci ions menace not only to the future prosperity of the I'nited Sl.ites but believes the trouble i world-wide, called attention to n heading in u New Yoik paper over an account of a conference of dross fabric dealers in tlttit itj The heading rend. "Labor is called dominant pioblcm." I II IS 1191 MkCI' C .1 1M1S II W IlfM Mill V T 1C MMMII11II Ml lirilMICIII II I 11.11 I P I - I 11 1'--. I 1 1 11 1 1 II Tl I M HI I .... I .... .. .1 ' T -It - At ... II Tv , IIA.. l. -.111 IV 1 II l-THU' 1111 T , r,f I I...I in ever.v other business s well. lie .elieves lhat labor will Keep on I .M,s ri i r.. ha deciso dl I,,. I tra ilnllnnl p .loleBntl tricm-hi. p niaUng deinnnds until the structure o civilization which vve have lm.lt up -,, , ,.,,, . Jrf p rpn7Jon ,,,., Tn , ( to funeral H-t 8?o . m ffl N IJth M'Jln,h0nm.nema,nS y fhU"- in this count r will crack with Hie weight nf demands which cannol be met. 1 Aiist,-,.., ,,.,. ,., , . I'ltnlin . nnesi 1Italia sembra cerchi di con- l llol- chlld ln " ni. New CathedrM ' ,T.".0S,i',aPNr-JuivJ,i- W".MAM J. son Pin mniiv vcmis hefore the war he said the ranks of labor ill this, ,'ountiv is a nronrie s,.s.. .i i- irann pnesi. i. iinua Mmiura certni in con- , Ce.m Aulo funerai i nf late Richard and Ellia Thompson Rela.- I oi man.v v i. is iieion tin war. lie sail, tin liuiKs oi mooi in iniiiiiv ' ' '""fu e s,.s,. ,l,,e Imee ferrovinrle ' cludere contrntti per lo scambio ri OERHARD July in. WILLIAM hushad i "v" and friends Carpenters' Local No. were kept lilled bv constant linmigration. Our lnbor-savitig niacl.iucrv . nt tra verso i Pass di Ii(.hnn o Pencil .,lli sr.lfn setn crnrla t-ini ,!. I of Mary Maytrott Gebhard. aaed 02 R4a- ?! .employes of F.llwood Allen Lumber Co.. which keP, abreast of the times, prevented labor from demanding more than - "Ldo . dcVlltlL,ni' ' ", I I j V$ 'V W . "MS Sj the tratnc won i si and. lo.iav. lie nticieu. tne ride nas turned, r.uiigrniion "mi. in niciio. -I.n o!imr.e t ',.: i int private, omit- nowers .vinrmn uri mmu. may ran mum, vn is sweeping foreign labor from the cotintrj nt a rate which is scarcel.v credible, and new labor-saving inventions teem nt a standstill since our inventors began to devote their brains to war problems. lie said that on one day this week more than li.'OO nlicns had applied for passports. Some persons, he said, believe a lnrge percentage of these would return in the fall, but he had nn delusions on the subject. They are leaving a pro hibition country : they have, as a rule, plenty of money, that is for people nf the working class; they nre going back to their own countries, whore money and labor are badly needed, where relatives who owned farms and other propertj have heeu killed, and these farms mill stoics are awaiting new owners. On Tuesday of Ibis neck, lie added, -14(10 Italians boarded four vessels returning to Italy, can-jing with them, it was estimated. SS. (Mill. (11)0 in money. Some hnd about SlO0() each and were in the innjont.v : some had ,s."00() each and a few had $10,00(1. Most of this money was made in ship v arils and munition plants and was exchanged for Italian money before their departure. There is one saving feature in the situation, he remarked: everything in Italv costs so mnch that even these savings might soon be dissipated. The short-term notes market yesteiday was ipiiet. although there was a firm undertone. American Tobacco 7s were (pioted at from 100:,s to 10;7s. and Liggett & Mvcrs Tobacco lis tit from 100', to H0:1,. Procter cs (Iambic Company 7s ranged from lOOLj to 10.'17r. luteiborongh Rapid Transit 7s were fractionally improved, quntntions. being SffSS'.... This represents betterment in the bid price, with a slight recession in the offering limitation. The New York traction situation has not yet cleared sufficiently to stimulate a high degree of confidence in the outlook, although there are ninny who have purchased the traction issues 1u the belief that there will follow a better condition genernll.v than has obtained thus far. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR AVHKAT Herelpta. .10.047 bushels The market was firm under llsht offerlims but iraoe wim quiet The following ti ih i quotations No 1 red winter, $'J 3H, No 1 .northern sprfnp $'. 311, No 1 h.trd wlnir. 1 $2.3f. No. I fed winter. (THrlickx $1'.37. No. 1 red. amuttv. t'J 3d. No 3 red winter I $2 31. No 1' northern sprinj? '2 30. No J (hard winter. $L 3d, .o LI red winter .ir , Mcky. t'J 34 No l red tnurtv S 33 No 3 Med winter $2 32. Nn 3 northern spring". $2 32. No 3 hnrd winter $2 32 No 3 red wliiirr, (Mrlli kv. J2 3ii. No 3 re.l Mnutt. $2 21' ljower crades nn their merit" t ORN Ue-eipts 37."'0 bushel Supplier were smHll n.l the market whs dull at former ratr-s We quote Mlow In nr tut . for loral trj.d an to qualltv and Incatlon, fat $2 122 14 per buehfl 0TS KeceiPta Ifi.tHfl tbusheN Th" , market was quiet but supplies were niiihII and then w.m no i hane in prlcB t nuotp t'.tr Ints, s to location No 1 unit' ! SO ff We No 2 White, SSfitSSU, r n 3 ! white ST-ff'sc No. 4 white, ,VisU, j FLOl'UIlrceipts. 2. 083.17(1 IIs in sat Kh I Prices wen- flrmh held but trade wim quit The qiiotationa follow To arrive. pr tfl Ibq In 14'.ll) lut sarks. winter stralcht ,we8t-rn. old Sin infill; new. lit 7.fi In 2iS n irh old Jlir 7.. new. f 7."T( 10 2.". K.iti stf stialuht tien J0 7AG11 2.' K.nt-a hnrt nalFht. old 512.0 new 51 1 1011 fi-, MTllic hort p.itent old fVJ.'tO'Tiirt iln p.il'iit ni J 12. no IT 12 7." now lo 7ff 11 2 do nst reHr old. !1 .".(ifi A Hn ftVK rr.iiCK waj nrm but ni'.t We nuot m ts'.'Ofifti.Vprr bhl tn .uU ., fi qualltv PROVISIONS There wrfs a far Jobbing demand fnr must descriptions and the market ruled firm Quotations Beef. ln sets smnkM nd air dnrrj, (jSr : beef, knuekles and tenders. emoked and alr-drled. filSc; pork farnitv ."., heims, S. r. cured, loose asi, liJ.T.i'jr, do kmned. loose, art1 flUT'ir do. smoked 4nI'3'S41r, hams. boiled. boneless. 7v , pi'-nlf shoulders. P P. cured Ions 'J'u do a-mokM. .10e, bellies, in pickl. lo.is 3.V breakfast bacon. 42f. lard 3ie. REFINED SUGARS OfferltiRS were lhl and the market was quiet on a basis of 0c for tin tcrHnulated DAIRY PRODUCTS ,, , , , , , 4 . I tirrtnv ins nurun ruieo nnn tinner liKht offerlnKS and a fair dernmid Quota- lions New Tork and Wisconsin w liote- milk flats, current make fanc 32 fl.'t:1!-. special hltther ; New York it ml Wn-roriMn whole-milk flats, current make fair to Kood 31 ' '9,32t-a c Jobbing: sales of fan Kood. 3 1 -S 3.c nUTTKU The rnarkt-t was iuif lth ample offerlnKH at the late df cline Quo tations: Stilid-pauked rrenmer extras .'..V hipher-scorltiff goods. r.dft'SSe the latter for Jobblntr sales, extra first ,"(. . Hrhts, ,',257' 53c. seconds. onm .mc swet-i creamery holVe to fancy r.TROr do fair to eood m mffiznummsmmmmm m ', "fjSS'K,',l vv '' W.V MtTa?a?BB9 HU n D iRbakH I; l fWJSru-' ', 1 8fe-K ;HHBWiBls i I 11 u Bin ii 1 1 Pj IKp mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "Ul'-Mj. L ' II - -.sji., wmmmtm M ,ls. Hj . . : ' . ---- , ,,, --v iniiiiiii ,ii nace cnniiieue couiercn.c a .uouaco ui naviern t.ia V5;.- r-- rt.r.LJ:,.,'' .r .'""", m . resinenro oi iainer-in-iaw. Harry h "t 2 fa .lie, fancy brands of prints lohhlnir at tUWrtSc. lnlr to cholre. SlAOr iaiup ."'l riniv line siot-K :i ri-e ' plentiful and dull We quote- Prep ihuch, l,q"lu "nt , , nearhi StTi per i-rnte. (urt-nt rf.',.lt)t' ! Ianlcular address $14 40; westrm rxtt,. nr-tM Sir. per r.me.l .Superintendent of Nr-en. Hrts 14 Hi. ticarln and western semnds. it , SIO MHM2 lift fiin se-le t.tl esrtti loitliitiB ."i" fa IVir per dozen POULTRY 11 VK Fowls of dfslrahle size and qualilv brouirht outiile i .it.-s but th te wer fie offermirs of -jprm broiler", which were aK.iln lower under a licht d mai-d Quo tation" . Kowlt. via xpiHs-. ll fa 42 . vpi ing hu kens, limtlerf- not l.-'honiH ellnw - ' nklnntd. welshlnp $i'i lb-, n pic re. 431T i 4?.r. do hroileis not !. hitrn m-IIow-skinned. welfsbiiiu I 'Q l'a 1"- apifie, lOfiJ 12c. white I.enr"otns o.llo -'Uinued witch nur lai 'ft 2 lb" apie.-r 37fa3'ti . do el Uv -skinned, smalli si.- "" f 3ii roosters. J324c; duck1 I'eKtn. 27r"2s do. Indian Uunner 251127' ur mo 2i pigeons, old. per pair. 40fa l"n do oumr. p. r pair. T , fi (lc DRBHSBD-Hphw fowl wpic -(.-n-e and biKher. Hroilimr chb ken" re more plenti ful and lower .uotHtmn' Fow N fresh killed, dr -picked In bovi uejRbintr 1 ihs and over ajiiete. 3S'2c ..-iBhliiff :t'' I1'1 3;3c; welnhintc 3 !b. api'-c 2i33i smaller sizes. 3ft ft 31- fi.h-killed. In barrels, fancv dr-pi. kl wudutie I lbs md over apiece. 3c welKhms Ax-i lis 3 1 fa' 3:.c weUhlnt; 3 lbs apiece 31 fa 32' . smaller sizes 20 fa 3oc, old rwit' r" do pl kd, 24c. broilers. Jersey, "ifa rt. do. other nearly . ffar.2c. do. western 4ftfa4tc i-prltiK ducks. I.onff Island 3V .qiiabs per dozen white, welnhlnn 11W12 lbs pur dozen. $v .,(i fait 2.-.. do. do. w. iiihinc '.cffio Urn Per dozen $7..10fa H 2." do do. welchinn lbs. per rioeen. $111.7.'. do. do weishlnt; 7 lbs per dozen. $ 1 TiOfa : 2.'.. do do wp.KhlnKfl dTi lb" per doztn $2 .".Oft 3. ,0, dark. M 0 ff2 2."i. small and No 2. l.')-fa-$2 I FRESH FRUITS I Apples easier. Watermelons tinner. other rruita Kenerall t-Mdv A quote Apples. No I per hasket. fr$l III I Hn taloupe. western, per (rate, $3(M .M). do, touthern, per crate $lfa2 Ml Watermelons, Florida, per car. MSOft io Mlackberries. per quyirt 1Mj?20c fpath"". deotKia. per j rrate J11P3 Hucklebertes per quart. 1 S '$ i 25c ' Raspberries red. per pint 12(S 17c I t I'urrants. per quart 17fff1Si l.errKwi" per1 box. Jl.nOftM (Uang-s. .'alifornia pep. i.. "Sftf K 35 P'0' "'" ' ' VEGETABLES VotAtoes were easier untler .m r -un plies. Ontons and cabbupe steatl We ouote. Whitfl potatoes North Cirolliia per, barrel No. 1. 3?rt. No 2 $2.M)ffi3. while llitatoes. ?"astein Shore. a . per barrel N. 1. $ft$.nO, No. 2. S2 .infra 75 white lotatoes. Norfolk per barrel No 1 fdfji ' I.. 50, No 2. L 50 (ST 3 whit potatoes Jer Bey per banket -.Nn I $1 HirTrl 35 lower trades. r0(70c (.'abbaB'- I'' nnsjlvania per barrel, m (ina-'-.t m nn1- rsew jr sy per basket. $1 50 rf I no PERL'OCCUPAZIONE i II Supremo Concilio Delia Con ferenza Stabilisce I'Area di Occupazione per I'ltalia e Grecia . Published nnd Distributed Under PERMIT NO. 341. Authorized by the act of October d, 1017 on (lie at the Postofflco of Phila delphia. Pa. Uy order of the President. a s mmLnso.v, Postmaster General. 1'ailgl. 10 lugllo. II Supremo Con cilio ilclln Conferenza ilclla race, nel pomeriggio di oggi. hn determlnnto i I'liren che potrn' cssere occupata dnll' ! nana e nana tirccia in Asia Minorc II I'riiuo Ministro di (Jreoin Venlzelos ha informato II Concilio che 1a C.'recia' hn in Asia Minorc nn corno di eserclto ' negozi di vino hunno nnch'essl serrato l'y leave KalKhn ave. ferry 10:30 a m. Re ,. ... ..,. . , , ,' , . I,. mains mav be viewed Frl . , to It p. m .1U..I.0I10 nominl e che e deslderoso di ! lc porte. , cowEM. July 14 MARY A., wife of 4i1lin t .. .. II. : na.(nn r e H I B F rt n -. A .a ' is. 1....H Tl.l-ll. 1 t t ll. ridiirre II concilio ha dceiso su n nccordo Urn greci ed itallanl relntlvamente ni confini dell'tiren di ccupnzione, senza pregiudizio di future sistemnzionl ter- litonali. In Asia Minorc s sono rorlfior.fi pfirccclii conflitti tra greci e turehi, ln qunnd' primi occuparono Smlrne l.'n asserzioue che Kj i tilin ni avessero in "'' Itm-lii nlla rivoltn. e' pnva di fondainent eese i, porta est,.,,,,,- ,M ,,lscorso '"mziato alia Camera del Deputati In" On. I'ifloni. Moltlssimi giornnli rilevnno I appello che Tittoni fa al vangue freddo del ,10polo itaiiano, per evirare ngni atto nnn ritiesso od nr verso ni popoli con i mini! si t . Ko7.inn.lo la pace, e c,V per non molti- ' , '"""' lo 'Hffieoita- che s'incontrniio'Bonar Law Contradicts Report I.'IMT.yriONAL lloth Neves i'oJord.Errava1nlepo,',;?o,!'. ""SrV,1, flm?,n.nV ---....,.,, luuian, nail rai ,in.'um.m,, months. Intensive tmininc i.'n.Ait fa.cXr, SM STfTSlTe '" '"" i I,,lifcVrSVpN5MS""-KOB ,ftl? r.hf"'".Mt St.. rhiiniiHwhin. ; a 1 KA I tK'3 "'Sq't'Thbbtnut j!,- I Tavlor School Quality Secretarial Course, inni! Market Bt. hn.inl.li. Trench, tlerman l-hlv. Instructor. I goes to home of student A 15. Ledger Off. m:v okk city. n. v. THE ITALIAN HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL Oft rx probut Of tllM pltv course of 2 1-2 years, Including 1 o p.rlo.l and three months at one l.i rue t manrnit hospitals In the I Th" boopit.il i? teRistered therefore n. ! ..i ,u ,,, . . tn.i, u 1- i or the srsiMizn camps Vonn g Men and lloya GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS All the fellows say. "Some class, nifty snd speed oh. toy!" Tonr vacation will not be , ompletp unless you take U. B. with you. Is backed by the Uargett House of Its kind tu the rountry. Our beautifully Illus trated catalogue tells the story. Free. Writ, at one tn lldf.' WKM.l'AUK ntSfAUTMKNT cor mckki't t i'im.Anri.rni. .-a. TKiiiif Miners Brooks Steamship Corporation REGULAR SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO Copenhagen Gothenburg Christiania Helsingfors Hamburg Danzig S. S. THALA July 20 S. S. AIRLIE July 25 S. S. BIRCHLEAF August 1 Kull rni'Knes to an Kiiioiicmh port. Class A-l British LIomIo Full Brokerage Paid V Hate." nnd Particulars Apply MEGEE.STEER&CO. Agents 461-67 Drexel Bldg., Phila. ItKI.I, I.OMIIAltl) ijjnii U dPR . I7y vuBl lWVlfMlffEil Pnssenuer unci Freight Here he NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Carmania juy 09 OrdUnH A turner "o Caronia August 0 c; 1 iimir, ana miu 1 IIA.HITON Royn George July 26 Royal George August 30 1 NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia August 23 NEW YORK lo PIRAEUS Pannonia August 28 BOSTON to GLASGOW Scindia August 16 PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia July 25 PHILADELPHIA to AVONMOUTH venusia August 5 Philadelphia-Bristol (A,"in,'l,,,h) 1 Direct Service Pier 16 South I 1300 M'.U.Nl'T NT.. I'IHUIIKI,-. Merchants & MinersTransTCo. Klam.n leave Pier 18 H. nia....- .... Philadelphia Telephone, Lombard 11)00) fpf BOSTON Wtd.. Sat , 5 J j, SAVANNAH m ,P . JACKSONVILLE rn P m. Attrartivn paMrnuer and frelaht ratet. run tniurirm i nu- j ruiueit. A. V. U0,NUABTZ. A.enl Short Courses ttnls of ,tamo Jtenlny by A.ul.evv I g.t Tflo . , m ...rj-Mmr. ; of hr,h John iyfV,ffi-riJiffao 3"" ... .ke. pin. .Shorihand. TypevvVl un?3 K,. l?onar Law . .haneellor of the exeheuuer. I maS'of ' r" uVm'nWir'cn' "t' Ou'r" I.t'v-Tf 5;11RS5aI,A?.7Via?ATWOBli.V-R . Ilsh Penmanship. Uletaphone. Comptometer. ,,. ' llosarv 9 m Int Ynnkers. N. V Yonker-. ?i'... PfSelJer Ladle? Tearlv ffen Soe'let? PALMER sriinm,. in smith mti q In nt.nct:,... k.- in..ni Ati .. ,.r u ; B.h ..; 0i0t ,J ;VY fl.V, 1 ' vercin, invi .. w .u r '. .. iiniuiiiu Auirust 1fil'lulr uuu "vuiu "i in ni i.v nnir a cen- NEW YORK to SOUTH tuprnv 'ry'8 Browtli fell to the floor of a Aquitani 1 . . ... . . JulyS ll ? ' '- "- vet- 1 JU'y-Hlernn of the ! ranco-Prussian war of NEW YORK lo PLYMOUTH. I 1K70 discharged his vow of fortv-eicht nlla Confcrcnzn. Hitevano, inoltre, che TittonI si c' assoclnto til grnn cuore allc dlchlnrazlonl .scrlttcda 1'ichon al Deptituto Lacava, rclativnmentc nllc relnzloni di nuilclzln tra Krancla cd Itnlin. Homo, 15 lugllo (rltnrdnto). I glor nnll dl provlncia pubblicano nrtlcoll con 1 quail dlchlnrano che, dopo In com plctn vittorin rlpoitnta da Xittl at Por tamento, It (Joverno oggi si trovn nella I coudlzione dl poter procedero nei suol ! lavorl onde esplctnrc 11 suo progrnmnia nnzlonnle c rnggltingerc una soliiztone l rlgunrdo la situnzlonn economicn. La Camera del Dcputntl ha iuizinto I , ,, , , , , , , ., ul iouu,ti mil wife rK-iiritniiui miu aui 'la dlscussione per 1a rlchiesta del (ln,of Johanna and late John P. Corr. Rela i.i..c,n nini.....n, ! ,.ii ....t . i tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Hat. l"1""'" wuii.uiiifinuui iiivui !"' I"-i nn nltro periodo dl cinque mesi. II Pre-. !dentc del Conslgllo del Mlnlstrl, On. ; Nitti, pose nppunto 1a questione di ll.lu.-ia mi propostn delta proroga del I .serci.io piuvviftut iu per nun ciuquc."' '. "M- -' "" . ir. v ii-9iuui m. mi. Le nutorltn' continunno ad cssere oc- I cuimic con in siiuuziouc uui viveri. in quale scmbrn nbbastnnza grave. 11 nil ",or" '''' '"'R02' -'"-' bnnno chluso per .aver esnunin in mercc, numeuui gior ' nnlmente. PnrecchI prodotti sono com- I plctnmente spnritl dal mercato. Molt! Le nuthoritn' tentnnoogni sforzn pos-1 i R'il' Ppr ""--- I produttori agricoll I a vendere ad un prezzo rngioncvole. La i,ul,u""'lul" " '"" j-"'"!""""" i": in metn' prezzo, nel timore che si veri- jlichl una genernle senrsezza anchc nerche' i manifntturieri sembrano dc- f-'M 'H produrre senrpe ad un prezzo ninssimo di dollar i clieci. Secondo un dispnecio giitnto da Zurlgo al giornale "La Stampa" dil Torino,, si rilevn che sono in progresso DENIES BRITISH-U. S. MILITARY PACT in Reply to Irish Questioner in Commons London. .Inly IT. ( Ity A. P. I - A ' ppo,t ,lint f!l'"1' "ritniii and the rn" "' 8tAtPB 1,ml rlltrml ,n, nu ' niont 'PRnHnK tliolr rspivtivr military (tnblislimrn(i wti donfofl in tho Ilonsp many daily queries put to tlie K.,vern- inent cm thcIrili noliev nnil iminllv If . . , , .. '"'""" "' -"l'l'""i''ii"i. iiuraiiuiu.. Joseph Devlin interjected, while Mr ' llnnnr Law was innkiiiB his answer. ""'''' " '" " f '"" f"r?" 'It i boinff formed in tlin liono of I iiotitifi nir u-nt ' 1 1 Iil l i 1 tiiii n t 1 .n ti mi i- i . i " i i t ' rilK (',(1 nt satisfy tllO Insl. loBtlor, who cninij bark with, Is not the brst wny of provpiitins war to witlidrnw the nrinico of occupation from (irilIzod countries, sucli as Ireland?" "That it not the onlv way," 10 .iniiipd tho :x.ivt'ininent spokesnian. "An otlior would lie to withdraw the neces sity nf having nn army." "Will the rii;ht honorahle 21'iilli'innii withdraw the ncce-"city by Kiving the people the right to control their own uffnirs?" wan .Mr. Devlin's retort. To this he received no reply. DR. ENRIO INOUYE DEAD ! Eminent Buddhist Philosopher Ex ! plres In Japan I Tolilo, July 17. Illy A. I'.) Or. Kurio lnntiyp, n wltloly known scholnr ! in Huddliistic iiliilnsnpliy, is doncl nt ! Dnricn after roiuplctinK n journey tn I India where lie pursued -further re hcori'hes into Hindu tliciuslit. Doctor Inouyo tins been popularly known us the "Oliost Doctor." owing ' to the great interest taken by him in I studying supernatural phenomena. lie i was president of a school of philosophy in Tokin, which he founded, and was i n popular lecturer on philosophy. He hnd travelled extensively in the I'uitetl Stntes and Europe. He wns giving a lecture nt Darien when he was at tacked by congestion of the brain and ! died. "Y" MAN KILLED AT PRAGUE While Standing In Boat, He Is Struck by Italian Hydroplane fieneva, .Inly 17. James H. Mc C'rcnry, an American Y. M. t". A. scc retnrj, twenty-live ,ears old, has been killed nt Prague under unusual circum stances. McCreary, according In advices re ceived here, was standing in a boat on the Itlver Moltlnu (Vltava I at Prague, when he was struck by a swerving Ital ian hydroplane which had just passed under a bridge over the river. CUTS. HAIR AFTER 48 YEARS I Freeing of Alsace Allows French Veteran to Redeem Pledge 1 Montreal. July 17. .1 . A. C'hollet's venrs ago never to linve his hnii- ,.. until Alsace-Lorraine wns redeemed ' from the Prussians. ', 'Mr- Chollet left the shop with a , close-cropped head and un imperial after the style of Napoleon III. ! IV MK.MOKIAM ROGUE. In 'ad but loving remembranm or aEORQE C. ROaaE, who departed thll lit. suddenly on July 17. 11117. Sadly ml.sed ...w. ...-. -.-....., ,V.iilIl, Batlrs IlAJtOUX. July 14, CHARLF'S T I1AROUX of Attantlo city. !J J ,3 n Relative, and friend. Franklin CoS". No. IU!. 1'. and A. M.l Slsmet R. A Chanter No. SDlfPost No 2, O A, R Invited to funeral services. Krl.. J p. tn. , ri R ifrlni" hurst & Co.'., Hii'i Arch ;t. Int. pfH UULMAV July H. PHILIP j.. ,0n of William H. and Carolina llulman tnee Oriif) Relatives and friends, employes of Olobe iiva.i v-u. iii.iiwi ,u luncrai, p r 1 . 7:30 a m.. 2231 N Howard at Requiem mass Bt. llonltaclus'a Church 0 a. m. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Thur... BURONER: July IB. ELIZABETH RURa. Nllit (nee 'Vosselmannl. uldnw nt Mnn. Jlurzner, ared SS, R.latlvea and friends In- ' vjted to funeral service., 8t. 3 l.jn, 003 . deaths W. Sterner at. Int, private, Herman I.uth. eran Cem. cahiliv July , is. MArtoAtiET n widow of Patrick Cahlll, late nf Mlneravllle. Fa. Relatives and friends Invited to hlsh Jn?i.8t. Stephen' Churrh, Sat.. 8 a. tn. int. St John's Cem.. Pottavlile. on arrival of train leaving Heading- Terminal 10:30 a. m. Remains may he viewed Krl., after 8 P. m.. 3638 York road. Pottsvllle papers copy. CA1ULL. July 1,1, NOFIA. wldov of Patrick Cahllt. Relatives and friends. Epiphany D. V. M. Sodality. Invited to fu neral, Sat.. 8:30 a. in.. 2415 S. 12th at. Solemn mass of requiem Epiphany Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral. CLARE. July 10 MART (nee White), wife of PeteY n. Clare Relative and incnus inviicu lo runeral, sal . a p. m., 2124 a. Clarion at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. nenns may call frl. eve. CORR. July 1(1. 'CHARLES I,., husband of Kathryn Corr (nee Schramm) and son IR:30 a. m.. 3785 N. Iith at. High mass of requiem St. Veronica's Church 10 a. m. '"si.WgiS-'aiiS'Anoi.TO MILLER SP.f T.E.ni.. w"' "' . "'alter It. Custer, of indffiJ": Tt.T nOI.I.V ..Ctnflenlv .Tnlw If. fir-tIAr.t noLI.Y. ' husband nf Marv A Dolly (nee Donohue) Relatives and frlndi Invited to funeral, FN.. SMO a. m. 542ft Chester ave. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Most messed Sacrament 10 a m. Int. Holv Cross Cem DOUOHKRTY. At Almnnessnn V .T . July 15. HANNAH notTOHKIlTY (neo Klep- uly er). eer), widow of Hugh DouBhertv. Reiatlv A'imo'nen.'"''?. VrX?lt8hoii " Trj Amos Cowell. Relatlvea and friends Invited .?' solemn7equl?m mas, immaculate .-on". "JjHonChurrt, Oermantown, 10 a. m. Int. fox. July 14 ERNHST PERCIVAI,. husband of Lena Fox (no Uraunwarth) and son of Georse and Ida Fox. ascd 25. Rela tives ard friends Invited to funeral services. Frl., 2 p. m.. parents' residence. tn05 N. 13th st . Oak 1ane. Int. Westminster Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs eve. FRRDRICKS. July IS, ALMA K FRED RICKS, ilauithter of Elizabeth and Inte Ervln "arr Itclatlves and friends Invited to fit- ii' a'v'TurtVeV service, and int nerai services, Krl.. R p, m , lnis w !- sat Sellersvllle, Pa. GORDON. .Tulv IK Wll.l.Tif f nnn DON. rtMfttlves and frlmis Invited to servlcps. Frl . 2 p. m . AMI N. 11th at.. Oak l.HTn. I'hlla." Int nrlvnti. GREENWOOD .luly 1.. WILLIAM TL. huiband of Dertte K. Oreonwood, RolattvoK nnd friends Invited to the bitvIcp. Sat,, 2 P. m., 242! N. 32d nt. Int. Mt Penre Cem. Friends invited to rail Frl., 7 to 9 P. m. -GRIFFITHS. July 1(1. WINNIE, daugh ter of late William and Ktlzabeth Grlf fithn Friends may rail Thurc. after 7 p m.. residence of brother-in-law ll E Jefferla. 1031 10th ae., Moore, la Sf-rvlcen and (nt Fri , Catasauqua, Ta HAINES Julv in. LA TRA E. wife of Herbfit Uninps and dauchter of late Ed mund and Marparet EUlx Relative nnd friends lnlted to funeral Sat , 2 p m , 3431 N Hope M Int Cheltenham M E Burjlntr Grounds Friends mav rail Frt ee. HARRISON ,Iul in. WILLIAM .1 . hu.sbnnd of Florence C HnrbNnn (ner Carr) and son of Trov nnd late William J Harbison, need 3."i, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl . p m.. parlors of William Rowen. .107 E, Glrard ave Int North Cedar HIM Cem. M. .Ross Post, No !)4, CI. A R ; Survivors 71M llnl rliall..knn.li TbIs.a V SJ " T r lir-ril,! 111 UIIIIU1II lll-rj i i iuv, ill. 14, AIlip, J, of U Al . invited to funeral service. Sat, 2 n. m.. t 1W13 W Harold at Tnt nrlvatp. npmnlns mav be viewed Frl S to 10 p. m ItVMMKI- Of 'JS.12 N. Marvlne st . July in KM.A I wlfi' of Harry K Hummel. Relatives and friends Invited to the service. Frl. 1 p. m. Oliver H Hair Hid.. tSL'O Thestniit t Int New (Inrden Cpm , Ches ter countv, Pa HTHST Julv 14 at MooreMiunr. Ta.. WIIJJAM W Hl'RST Int. on Thursday at fi n. ni . at ArlintHon Com . Kansdowne, Pa KKSIi --Suddenlv .lulv in .TOHHPIf J.. liuband of Anno Kes), npred ft'-'. Relattven and friends Moravian I.odce, No. !."; Ho- liemlan Heneflcial .socletv. Society VlaHtlmil. and Kaaiei i.oose, nmr oi mo i;ast Nn. PS. Invited to funeral servicer Pat . 3 p. in . I 1A42 N. "Jflth t. Int Laurel Hill Cem. friend may can i rt . io in p. m . .. . . . . KIM KA MUO.ienn- . .lUly in. T lOMAS. husU.nd of Mary A Klldea (nee PorlsJ. aKed RR UelatUes and friends. P. R It. Relief ; Red Rope l.od. No. 0L V. H M. W K . RSI.. Invited to funeral Sat.. 8:30 n m 1; M.ii rhall nH , I-artihorne Pa. Hiffh muun Our Izidv of (1r.ire Churrh " Smith IFPil.V tulv 1(1 Tl1JTnflT7.T 1 lirtTV r, ',";'"' " iT r i V. V . tieuel 'inure, eve., o iu iu o riorK. I.annhorne, in h m Int. St Andrew's R ! mond barpln, Schuylkill alley train dun C Churrhnrd, Newtown f Rroad St Station :3S a m. to 17th ani KNKHDLER At Olennlden. Del countv, Chestnut sts by trolley to 11th and Chest Pa . Julv 10. HARRY V . husband of C ! nut st. Reward by I.. N. Robinson. 1734 Alalloch Kneeuier. ajreq ii.'. Heiatles and friends, emplojes Strawbrldse & Clothier. Invited to requiem mass st Clements P. R Church. 20th and Cherry sts.. phm,, Sat . Hi n m. Int private. Jit Mori ah Cem Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 I p m . parlors S. P. Frankentleld'i Sons, ' 5300 Vine st ' KMI'K ..Uly in HA VII) KNIPR. aRed 87 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat 2 n m HO!. Hutler ne . Ambler. Pa KRUMM July in, OOTTUEIT husband of Kale Krumm (nee Hes0. Relatles and friend", Home Department of Kv I.uth. Church of Adent. all societies of which he was a memlrr. invited to funer.il services. Sat . 2 p m . 2530 N. 5th st Int private. Alt Veruon Cem KUHNCR. July 1. tiKOUOR F. son of Oeorge- A. and Catherine Kuhner (nep Hub bard), aged 10 Relatlvi- and friends. memoirs irimiy nei .nunnav wenool in- i vlted to funeral nervines. Sat . 2 p m , parents' resldeme. N. K. cor 10th and Hut. I ler sts. Int. Alt. Peace Cem Friends-may t call Frl . 8 to 10 p. m. T.L'ARY July 15. IDA Rr.IZAP.ETH wife of Thomas Leary. aged 58 Relatives and friends Invited to funernt Frl 8 a m. , residence of husband. Ogontz ave near Cypress ave. McKlnley. Vd. Sol emn high requiem mass Immaculate Con rent ion Church. Jenkintown, 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Hepnlcrre Cem MPPINCOTT. At Moorpstown N J Seventh Month Kith, THOMAS 1J LIPPIN COTT. aged S4 Relatives and friends In vited to fuupral. Seenth-dav. 3 p m . Friends' Aleetlng House Mnorestown. N J I.OTZ. Julv 10 ORORflR J . husband of ,Mattl Al I.otz aged Itt Relatives and friend", Phlla Retail Liquor Dealers Asso , invited to funeral services Sat , 2 p m 4501 N. 18th st. Int Northwood Cem Friend may call Frl. eve. LOVF.. July 14 JOHN Y. husband of late Maria Lo (nee AIcQuiston). Relatives and friend 3-tth Ward Republican Club. Invited to funeral Frl . 2:30 p. m.. 1035 S 21th st. Int. Alt. Peace Cem Auto funt-ml Remains may be viewed Thurs.. after 7 P. m. MANEELY Suddenlv. at Atlantic City, William H. Maneely Relatives nnd friends . j.. ju y iti. ijiiicAiih. i ii u1 mnic nr 1ntrlcf1 Irt il.ias wfl 1 Art Inai UHI4 N. 17th st int. South Lnnr.V iiin Frl 2 Cem MANN.-July 15. CHARLES H. Bon of v lain 11. ana Anna i.. .Mann (nee Funk), aged 21. Relatives and friends, members or suoam m. v v;nurcn nnq jsunuav School 131st Class of Central Utah School InvitH to funeral services. Sat 3 p. m . Hill Alcrcer department of corporation In northr:i st Int private. North Odir Hill Cem. i ctJon ot cltr: one who can do stenograph.. Friend mav call Frl, eve work preferred; state age, experience, ial McCUSKER Of wounds. July 11. at r' "Pcted. P 003. Ledger Office. Qeneral Hosnltal Oteen. Biltmore. N C.ltnnni.:i,.,PPn ..i... ..!..... . rrivnie Kr-uiiur i . son or aiargaret and late James P AlcCusker and grandson of late Hugh und Catherine McAleer. Rela- lles anrt frloncts. c'ompnny (1 llflth In- ianir.v; riui ...un- ...mru u. n. akhuih 1 Church Invited to funer.il Sat . 7:3(1 n. in.. residence of, mother. 1IMC1 Nectarine, st' Solemn renulem mass Cathedral Ham Int Holv Cross Com Auto runeral. McKBNNA. July in. SIAROAniTr.ilaiiBh- ler of late Owen nnd Ilrldaet -McKenna. lieittfiv.-B n"u in.".- ii'.i'.u iu lunrrui. ouiem mass i.immi oi ine i.esu a. m. requiem maM St Raphael's Church 10 u. m Int. St. Denif'a Cem. Atlantic City paDeri Int. St. Denis's Cem. Atlantic City papers conv Auto runerai muuuu, juiy i, i.wutnA. wire or jonn W. Moore, aBed M. Relatives and friends, Invltvd to funeral. Frl.. a p. m. residence rmirmnri tirrniKnaven roan, wn nirrnpri Delaware county. Pa. Ii t. Mt. Zlon Cem. n.iiufi.s' Tui ir iAnnr . .. . O'lUUEN. Julv IB. MARGARET !.. wife of James J. O'Mrlen Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 8:30 a. m.. 1H0.1 W. Huiittnudon st. Solemn icnulem mas. Our I,dy of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cm Auto funeral. O'MUI.LANE. July 13, MINNIE, dauah ter of late Daniel and Ann O'.Mullane (nee Dumas). Relatives and friends, members of Rosary Altar Society of Church nt the Holy Name. Iletsy Roas Circle No. 12, I.. F. of A invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. 2320 Coral st. Solemn renulem mass Church of the Holy Name 10 a m Int. private, Holy Menulrhre Cem. Autn funeral ' CMlKKTAKr.rtS ' ' " - - Sat.. 8 a. in., rousln's residence, Mrs. Edw' DUFinOUOHS IIOOKKEEPINO MACHtNH i.indv. 2211 Fltzwater st. Mass nf reciuletn "PEHATortS. EXPEIIIENCED: ON1.T St Charles's Church 10 a. in Int Cathedral . "IOSE T"pROUqiH,y KAMII.IAR WITH L'em. Autn funeral IipOKKEBPINO SYSTEMS AND MACHINE McI.AUGIU.lN. July 13. JAMES p. hus J Vn"ATIS&rNP . rF.PkT.:,..?S2P PA hand nf late Anna E. McI.al.ahUn (nee De ft?JB1IA,NC,B F,?rtvA?iVA2t','J1B,.1' A Hnven). Relatives and friends. Operatives RAvw ' NKW ""'TAIN. Plasterers' I'nlon. invited to funeral, Frl . v-""iv- 7:3(1 a. m.. funerel p.irlors of, V A Dim- HI'TTO.S' HKWERP. EXPERIENCED. AN1 lap. 10th and Frlrmoiint ae Solemn re. I KINISIIER8 ON CIXIAKS: STEADY 10 pT y ' InUnr- " '"ELEVENTII FLOOR"" "" " A"' V? McPAIUjANII. Julv It. EI.lZAIlETir I COOK, white; small adult family suburbs': wife of Patrick McParland Relatlvea and Protestant; Bond wages. Phone Oionti ,: friends invited to funeral. Frl H:30 a. in.. 73.1 between 0 and 2. or writo Box 42 residence of son-in-law. t.ouls J Roach. R3th . AblnstonPa - "r" m " rQniiOTisi ifr V BROAD nb KjF P'AM C-N D npTiisi . OWENS. July 10. C!lA!U.!38i:nrfABn! husband nf Atarle A Owena and soni of Patrick and tale Mary f Owens Relative nnd frlenda and employes nf Ktrawbr!de Uothcr anif Union Assembly. No. 30, A O. SVn'iv. Invited tn funeral, Pat.. 8:30 a m nl2 Marlyn road ((1.1th nnd tllrard ave.). Hlsh msss of requiem t'hunh. of Our l.ady of the Rosary In a. tn, Int Holy Crasa Cem. i,.Cil,,J,'Ip?- ',ulv " HAIlilV N hus-ti.-d of .8"le T Phillips (nee Rice) Rela tives and friends. Camn No 342. 1" o H. of A;; ,K'"'one Commanderv No 4S. 1. O, S. of A ; Penna ll. R. Relief. Invited tn funeral services. Sun., 2:30 n. m.. 42 N Farson St.. "I".'!"11!-. '"' Private Friends may Mew remains Sat. eve, t lMp.K.7:A, Hordentown. N. J . July IB. i. t, 'li"- daughter of Charles A ami Jen- ... ... j one. relatives and friends invllea to runeral, parents' residence, Frnsworth ave. and Croasvi'lcks si., Hordentown. N. J i55!ni',.n!.v "" viewed Frl.. after 12 noon. i -.1!PKr?DBnOAsT. Formerly of Jenkln- ,1 Vfi !! .":: JU1V ,"' MAHOARET. widow or Michael Prenders-ast. aired 74 Betatlvea lnd f.l.nd". Invited to funeral, Sat . 7:30 a. m.. 11133 I'oplar st. Solemn high requiem mass church of the Oesu 0 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. RUTHERFORD July IB. JAMES, hus band of Mary Ella Rutherford. Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat,, 2 P. m . 3044 N. Stlllman st Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. SCHAI,!, July 15, ANNA jf wife nf Henry Hchall. aucd 50. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 3 p. m,. 4(1.,3 (terms ntown ave Int Oakland Cem Remains mnv l ln...H hnra offer T " m: ... . . bi-mjiiijt. At Atlantic City. N. .T.. July 15. 1.11,1,1 E A., wife of Adolph I. Schmidt. Relatives and friends Invited tt funeral Services. Frl ? n m M.hM a n V7f.anV. enfleltl' Sons. 32S N B3d st. Int private. ' jt Fernvvood Cem. OmH flowers . ,.2J SHANE. Suddenly. July lS.FP.'BDERlCKr" uusuunu oi jiose snnne tnee isruskey) iteia ;!v'". """ friends, emnlnves of Richmond P. It T car hnrn, Invited to funeral. Sat 2:30 n m . Itiou E. Orleans st. Friends mav call frl.. after S p. m. Int, Oakland Cem. , SNYDER Suddenly of peritonitis. July 15. FRANCIS KERRY, son of Monroe lB. and Susin Chaplin Snyder, asetl 33. Serv . Ice In Churbh of the Annunciation. 12th nnd Diamond ats.. Frl., 10:30 a. m. Int. Mount Vernon Cem SOUDKR. Suddenly. July 14. HER HERT husband of Agnes U "Poudfr (ne t'lrlch). Relatives and friends, Qeorit llrovuilnE Council. Jr , O V. A M.. of Cam den. N J.: Aircraft Dept , Phlla. Navr Yard: V. S Volunteer I.ife-Savintr Corps, nt National Park. Invited to funeral, Frl.. 1 n. TOT'HAM .Tulv IB. nt Wltdwond N J.. WARREN CAMERON, t-on of Annie R, (nei Lutz) and late Charles H. Tonham. aired 21 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv teen, Fri.. 11a m.. residence of aunt. Mrs. Randolph Llvezey. 5M7 MarUei sauare. Ger mantown Int private. Friends may call Thurs eve. VA1DEN .Tulv Irt. VTROINTA CWLBS. widow of I ' Clifford Valden. Relatives anil friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 3 n m . parlors Kathrvn S Carlln. 453 E. Glrard ae. Int. Rockbury, Va Richmond. Va. . Vnrden. Miss . RirmlnBham. Ala., paper cony WALSH July U. ANNIE, widow of Jnnies C Walsh Relatles and friend In vited to funeral Sat.. 8:30 a. m,, 2230 W Oakdale st. Solemn requiem mass st Co- lumbal Churrh 10 a m. Int St, John's Cem Auto funeral WARNER On July J.". HMD. RLLWOOD R. WARNER. M D-. husband nf Oeorrl E Warner and non of the Lite Edward E, nnd Ann Elizabeth Warner. In his flOth year. Relatives and friends. ntnWard nf roun cllors and manaperB of Penn Widows Astum, Invited to funeral, on Friday, at n m at hl ho.-r.?. N14 S Oth it. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may h. P. m., JV.T - nunywouu bi. mt, pri- WIM.1AMS Suddenly, on the lftth !n-; , Ktant KLIZAnETH T. WIIMAMS, damrh- ter of the. late. John and Elizabeth n. Wil liams. Due notice of the funeral will b Riven. WIITHANK Julv IB. at Haddonfleld. X J.. KIL.ZAHKTH AVHlTH WILTBANK! Funeral Rervlces Frl 4 p m . St Michael's Church. HlKh M . fJermantown. Int. prl- AVhtni KV Of Hambur. Pa.. Julv IS, FRANCIS, son of Charles and pessla Wrlr lev Relatives and friend Invited to fu nerat, Frl . 8:3ft a m.. 1820 E. Huzza rd nt. Solemn mass of renulem Church of the V!x Itntlon 10 a m Int private Auto funeral. Z LOST AND FOUNT) ( . ; " , . ,, : iTiin t.rmt hv widowed ladv black mnhhar ";B(ainlne monev. diamond lavalUm AZ Liond sunburat EM ta niibMr I f'ood N J. ; III , lked A t04. U diamond rlnsr. Boia eye- r lavatorv. bonrdwnllr TV1M. liberal reward; no question eager unic , nARPIN trfist. AV'edneBdav. July Ifl. dla- . Wldener Hldg. ! ftnnK I-ost Savinc Fund book 45738 l ! N-rthern i Trust Co Phlla Reward i Northern xrust to,, i nua. uewarcl. on . HELP WANTED FEMALE .BELIi TELEPHONE OPERATINC No Experience Necessary 110 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS Salary Increased after the first four weeks tralninc period. Touns; women between 18 and 25 will find tele phone operating very fascinating, clean work, with unusual opportuni ties for advancement In salary and position Tn addition to a good alary we have, com fortable rest and lunch rooms, when food ll served at coat. Call personally First floor. l3l Arch L Miss Ryan BIM CLERK Experienced" bill clerk and niust 1m quick and accurate. at figures Appljr ui'ioi, tiiuiii, niiu uii'jtrrtjuu iiidcninet inu ajhx .tipiHi lo.. rranKiin nv ai.u Rl'-hmond st wn?"?f ' BOOKKEEPER and confidcpUal stenogra nner Permanent position for highly in- ' it1""1,. ?"1 "'0.V0:.r'Jimi,8t hava i " J"" .,."." .' "J,,;t lucanon ! ".TM?,! BniK Ieslnut fltBV )vMl ?ay. weI1 fr ability. Apply at once. A 108. Ledger Off. bOUKKEEPEH. tu aeslst in nnnlrif!,. ' -""' .. no..oiaui, iiiiiiinimifiy; ex. DerlencB double entrv McnmlntcH n.it i Son ' , le"EPr WJlem; salary 2Q. Ad- 'A1.8"' Blvlne; nge. re ...kv, mrt, lCURer ' nnmcn'n'ifn nn.i..nn. I TTT j n0K?n"v Vnuit" he nUliknnrt fr.. S"10"9 n"w- ChVstLt .? aCCUnit'!' At I pl ''"'- c "fl"nut at, I BOOKKEEPER. exoerlenced In alt Ita branches. Phone Manhelm 311(10 ;:y,;JivYrAi.rw.lJxl.nAt'l'x Ki'iiuvnTGiN. .COPYHOLDER, accurate and OUlck. ateartv hfl I ..ork ".1 g?oA wages, Apply ChUton Co . ft . m mm .miw?i .h. v i - . -k m ' liitAi'r.Kb wanted. exuerienpfKi. on i.i.. . ' ullk dreasea. PcrUtein & Co.. 1024 Fllberi w BXAMIN13RS wanted on ladlVa' allk dreiiea. Ft PerUteln & Co., 1024 Filbert urc"eP- v r..:..'.T. .T.'TT." ''"'T'L' -'"' " - " in aaCJ FINISHERS wanted. eXDerlenceil nn I...I... . silk dresses. Perlsteln & Co., 1024 Filbert, & camprems soups estau1.isiied i860 WOMEN AND CURLS r.-.11 KITCHEN WORK PREPARINO VKC1ETAULE9 MEATS ETC ALSO OENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT , .inmi waoeh INCREASED AUTOMATICAt.LT TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURS PLENTY OF OVERTIME 6PECIAL II0.NU8 $, PER WEEK 2D ANA?,,A2JJBL.B,?EETB , 1,; .. t .,. vt 1 . ji.J ",1 i I Ik J" fit
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