Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 18, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 19X9
I' Philadelphia Markets
GOSSIP OF THE STREET
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Receipts H.D1S bushels The
market was quiet but Arm under Hunt of
ferings. The following were the quotations
No. I red winter. 2 30. No 1 northern
gprlng, J2 39. No 1 hard winter 2 30. No
1 red winter, garllckv fj .17 No I red
rm.tty 12 3(1, No 3 red winter $2 SO.
No. 2 nnrlhtrn sming. 12 3(1. No 2 nsrq
winter,
12.34:
winter,
No. 3
rarliekv
Tu mm vrnta nn l.lr n-ffrltll
COnN Receipts, SSOO bushel" Demand
was light and there mi no change In prices
We quote .vellow In car lota for local trade
s to nullity and location at !-' 12tr2 II
per bushel . . ,
OATS Receipts 2 ION bushels The
mwmmtim t a m 1 1 l,ur. with VTTV little le
xnand We quote car lota as to location
JV.0 1 white. XJ't Sc. No 2 white "TJ T
874c No 3 white, nne'l'ic and So 4'
BANKERS TALK OF PLANS
TO DEVELOP EXPORT TRADE
BUSINESS NOTES
Constantly Increasing mc of motor
vcMcIm, espcclnllj those of the com
mrri'lnl t.vpp. Im not mnilp nny np
nrerlnblp Inroads on the snle of linr
nes leather, according to tnnncrs of
this commodity.
a. norim.ru nt'im. " - - t , r r- f
Tt'i- -2$$. V&' &TSJ Necessary Thai Country Got Into Business on Large Scale 0pfnlnB of lhc prc,m,
TSl';,ln!f?r.Sn0MhS." "r'eT'w jn.jT If,-,,, M pos.,7,c SpCcdGoSsip of the StrCCt , dovelopcd a big tlcninn.l
Icky, 2 30. No 3 red smutty -' 21 ' '" ww III nt .,, , benzoic tli.ii
Ing season has
for bonzonto
HEATHS
white, S2,WS3Vic . , '
FLOUR Receipts 1 Mel 30.1 imunds In
sacks Demand continued 1 Bht but prices
were firmly held The quotations follow To
arrive, per 100 lbs In 140 lb Jute sacks
winter straight western old linTS'rtll i
new. 0 TStr 10 23. nearb old MntSin 7.1 '
Sew. J1I75SM0 23. Kansas straight new
10 7.1(311 23 Kansaa. short patent old $1-'
W12 30 new $11 lOfMt 0 spring shorl
patent, old. J12 50ti 13 do Patent old.
gl2 80T12 73 do, first clear, old W 5H(
Of
RYE FI.Ol U continued quiet but firm
We quote at JS20GS7S per bbl In sntks
u to quaiuj
PROVISIONS
There war a fair Jobbing demand for mo"
riescrlntliins and the market ruled firm
tiuot ttlons Beef In sets, smoked ami air
drieo "tie beef knuckles and tendet
smoked and nlr dried V.c pork fumilv ) .
hams S T cured loose 1 , 'ill'i c ! I
klnned loose Htl-i Q.1 -.. du smoked
4II4W41C hms boiled bonele 10c pliiM
shoulders r cured loo Ji'c d,
moked 30r b llles In pi M- b ' "
breskrast bacon 42i lard 3d I
REFINED SUGARS
Orf'Dncs v -re light and mm 1 w fur
en a basis of 0c fir fln.. srnnula el i
DAIRY PRODUCTS j
rimESE The market rild f)rm nb d
rnand absorbing the limited nrfertiiK Qi."
tatlons New York nnd ts,onsln bol
milk flats rurri-nt make fan, l.,1.'o.H,
specials high.' e Vork i nd ii orsln
vhole-mllk flits urrent mike fair tn nm 'I
nifTt-'Si Jobbing siles ,jf fini" o ,
34mc
nVTTF.lt Offerlnga of fine cnn.ls er
moderate and the markpt ruled i.tea,l
though quiet Quotations nlld-pi ke.i
cre.imen extras 5V higher Jobbing gnoil
RBJISSc the latter for Jobbing sles eilra
firsts. 34c firsts r2W ".tc seconds -.naiti
sweet creamen. choice to fani ,"i7'rlfill'
do, fair to good ."l-'Oc fanc brands nf
lirlnts Jobbing at 01ii3c fair to iholie il
ft Mr
GOGS Strlcth fine stoi k wa scarce an I
fine per case higher Medium and poor
stock continued plentiful and dull Ue quote
Tree cases nearb M'do per crate , urrent
receipts $13 western vxtra rtrts 11 mi
per case firsts 1 ncarl and uetern se,
ends, HOMIffril'ilo fan selotted ibc Job
bins at 30 0'Olc per doztn
POULTRY
I..IVE The market wns quiet and tprink
broilers ruled weak under falrh liberal of
ferings Quotation Fowls Mi eprei-
41tfM2r Sjiring chickens tirotiers not leg
horns ellow klnn d weighing 1-' lb
apiece 4Sft4"c Spring c hi, kens broiler"
not Leghorns sellow-sklnned weighing It'
14 lbs apiece 40O4.'i. White Leghorns
j ellnn -skinned weighing 1"5J lb" aplne ,
36tf?37c do do ellou "klnned smaller
sizes 34r.Vic Uooster" JHUR IHlik"
Pekln 2S(B3Ht do Indian Uunner .'dn.T
Oeese 20c Pigeons old per P'lr iiiT4V i
do xoung per pair .-T4n-
DRESMEU was In fair demand and firm
under light offerings Quotations Ml'
fresh-killed tin picked in boxes welshing I
Ibt and mr apiece T-lc weighing t'i
lbs . a.Vd.3l"c weighing 3 lbs apieie l.'W.Hc
smaller sizes. 3nK31 , fresh-klMed In
barrels tarn) dr-plckel weighing 4 lbs
nd otr apiece .ISc weighing Vj lb 34 rt
8c. weighing .1 lbs apiece 31W).'( smaller
sizes 2018.10c old roosters dr-pliked J4c
broilers. Jertey. .-i?80 do other neirln
4C52c do western I04Si spring ducks
Long Island 33c squabs per do7en white
weighing 11H712 lb- per dozen .niijpJ..
do, do. weighing I 10 lbs per doen J "
8 23 do do weighing 1 lbs per dozen
(IB73. do do weighing 7 lb per doien ,
J4 3003 2 do. do weighing fit! OS, lb peri
dozen $2 VIH.1 30 dark 1 1 "itlfi J .'" small
and No 2 tlOi m 2
FRESH FRUITS i
"Vet weather caused deterioration of qual
!ty In some cases and price" were generally
easier We quote Apple" N'o 1 per bas
ket 40c'fi II 411 cantaloupes western per
crate 34. do, southern per i cite H
225, watermelons rla periar lliwifl .'3u
blackberries per qt 1302CX peai he. Ua
per crate llff"':' huckleberrlen per ql
18ta2Sc raspberries red per plnl IJ'M",
currants per qt lOifflllc lemons per ho
SI O03 00 orange". Cald per box J2 -''i
OS 73
VEGETABLES
Potatoes were in fair demand and stead
Onions were also stead but cabbage wa
easier We quote WMtp rotaloe" c
per barrel No 1 -. No .'. 2 3nin
white potatoes Fastern hore a per bar
rel No 1 JOfiO.-.O No 2 "J MlWI 7.
white potatoes Norfolk per barrel No 1
"(10 II . 'ill .No J2 ",0W3 white wutnK
Jerse per hnsket N'n 1 1 lliti 1 3"i lowr
frrades "OU70t cabbage Fa p-r barrel
JI.MItff 2 onions N J per basket $1 30
Ol 00,
TRADE IN YARNS QUIET
Dealers Under Impression That Dull
Spell Will Soon End
Business is quiet in the jam market.
Recording to the wockl- retiew of trade
for the Philadelphia ilistntt h It !.
Dun & Co Denier., howeier, ate
under the impression that the ciuiet spell
will he shorter than usual There is
& good demand for carded knittitiR
yarns.
Manufacturers of hosiery are not very
actively in the market, as tliej are well
covered on yarn for the time heing.
A scarcity of operators is reported In
some of the mills, especiallj among the
towel manufacturers l.uce manufac
turers report buiues somewhat dull
Slanufnctuiers of art silk dress goods
report that they haxo more orders than
they can fill, but are unable to obtain
sufficient operators. Prices ure still
high for ynrns and no reduction in
prices is looked for for some time to
come.
Business appears to he in a healthy
IX SOMH quarters 0f the finanelnl district interest i honn over the intro
ductinn bv Senator Kdge. of New Jersey, earh this week in Congress,
of a bill under which It would be possible to organize one or more large
corporations undrr a federal tharter toprotide fur exporting American
goods on n large srnle.
It Is saitl that this bill in its provisions will prohablv dntctail into the
plans which are said to be In process of being worked out b a number of
bankers associated with Henry I'. Davison, of .T. 1'. Morgan S. Co.
A downtown hanker when speaking of the matter sold that he was
anxious to liear of the plans decided upon by these bankers ns soon as they
are ptihlished He hoped they they would not be delayed too long, ns he
understood (treat Britain, the neutral I'uropcan countries and even war-torn
Trance were going ahead making their arrangements to secure all the l'uro
pean trade possible, as well as the tratle of other countries, while this country
Is talking about the proper wnv of going about it
Another banker, who is interested in seeing the export business of the
Vnltetl Stntes developed as quliklj as possible, said he hoped Senator 1'dge'n
lull would hurrj up matters He is of the impression that little will be done
bv the coterie of bankers associated with Mr. Davison until the treat.v of peace
and the league of nations would be finally settled, as until then no one can
tell what views mav devdnp in countries for whom credit arrangements are
being considered and which might upset all the plans prev lotislj agreed upon.
Another said lie understood Mr Davison's plans were to he Independent
of any government aid or supervision. This, he said, he did tint agree with,
as su'ili n gigantic niriingenient as would be neeessnr would have to have
the aid anil supervision of the government behind it to make it the popular
movement it must neiessarilv he
Me snid he had not seen n copv of Senator I'dge's bill, but he under
stood it provided for federal incorpointlon and supervision of the huge
tiuaiKial lorporntions which it would be necessnrv to organize to carry the
plan through Something should he clone along this lire as quicklv as possi
hie hefoie sterling reaches a lower tigtire. and in thnt way would effectually
shut olT the British maikets from us
Syndicate to Float Swiss Loan
A loan of S.'tO.nOO.Onn or 10.0(10.0110 to the Swiss icpiiblic was talked
nbiiiit in financial circles vestc id.iv . It was saitl that the loan is to be
flo.itecl bv a sjudicate bonded bv I.ee Higginsou S. Co . the National City
Company and the (itiarant.v Trust Compiinv. of New York There seems to
be some doubt ns to the exact date at which the loan will he offered to the
public, as widl as the terms on which it will be offered. The proceeds of
the sale of the bonds nre to be used to purchase in this country cotton, grain,
foodstuffs, etc. i
The local representative of one of the companies in the syndicate saia
he was without any definite information from his bouse, although he had been
busy all morning answering questions concerning the issue Another local
repiesentative of one of the svntlicate companies snid lie had received notice
from his concern some time ago snjing that such a loan was contemplated.
An investment banker who has given some attention to Kuropcan
financial and commeicial mattcis, when asked how he thought such an
issue would take among investors in this cotintrj. said he knew better how
it should take. If investors in the I'ntted Stales knew aiirthiug about the
various governuients in Kurope thev would not hesitate one second over
Swiss (Joveinment bonds
There is. he snid. no better or cleaner government in the world Cor
ruption and venalism nre unknown. The people know how nnd wheie every
tent of their monev . eithei loaned or raised bv taxation, is spent, and. he
added, he meant what he snid litcrnllv Their commission form of govern
ment, he rem irked, is n model. Their elections nre conducted sjmplv nnd
with the strictest honest) . He snid that, if legal. smli bonds would be
ideal for savings institutions.
There nre similar Swiss bonds held bv insurance companies in the
I'tiited Stntes which transact business in Switzerland, nnd thev nre con
sidered ns among their most reliable assets If the investing public realized
their nlue they would bu.v up the whole issue in iccoril time, he added.
Dividends Cut Small Figure in Stock Purchases
"I have never before known a time when dividends cut silt h a small
figure in the liming of stocks as at present." remarked a broker in the up
town distrn t Anil btivers of stocks show good judgment, he s-iid. in ignoring
in munj instances whether it certain stocks dividend hns been increased or
t ut or passed. Manv n dividend has been passed, he said, betause the direc
tors of a concern saw a big business ahead which would require a large in
cieae of working capital, and it was up to them to provide for such a con
lingencj bv ictaiuing their cash or running the chance of having to borrow
it later at a high interest rate or of going without it. It has invariabl.v
happened, he sjul, thnt in such instances the at tinn has resulted in very
much better dividends later on
At present, however, we have another reason ns to whv redutetl or
passed dividends have little or no effect on the stock market The vet.v
wealthy stockholders would ns n rule piofer to have their dividends added
In surplus rather than have the government, through the tax collector, rake
in from ."0 to Ml per cent of their dividends.
Labor's Effort to Unionize Steel Industry
A banker who sees a coming menace in the labor situation in the
I'nitetl States called attention to the meeting on Sunday next in Chicago of
labor leaders who are determined to unionize the whole steel industry. He
snid he had it on good authority thnt at least one corporation the Cnited
Stntes Steel w ill refuse. regnrdles of t onequent es. to close its shops to non -union
men Theie nre concerns m the business, he snid. in width union
labor is tlominnnt, and the.v in all probability will comply with such demands
as labor may make
This banker snid he expected the stand to be taken on Suntlav will
eventuallv lead to a strike in the iinn and steel industry.
There are others in the financial district who hold views on the subject
tliiectlj opposetl to these The.v claim the reports of n general revival in
the stel intiustrv, with a probability of higher prices for the product, re
futes such arguments . beside, the.v claim, the advancing prices for steel
stocks on the exchange reflet t better than anything else the feeling of the
public on the matter. This, they sav, is more important than nny indi
vidual opinion.
high ave, Further services and Int. Sat ,
Bellersvllie. P.
QANNO.V Julv lit. nnWAttn .T, ion nf
Jennie Oannon (nee O'Donnelll and late Ed
ward Gannon Kelntlven and friends invited
to funeral. Sit . 8 30 a m. 46ns n ism
st Solemn mass of requiem Church nf the
Holy Child in a m. Int New Cathedral
Cem Auto funeral.
UARDNKR At Urenloch N 3 Jutv If).
XEt.I.Ii; 4. daughter of John W and Anna
Oardner, aged 20. llclatlvea and friends
Invited to funeral Bat 1pm residence
of parents Qrenloch terrace Int Turner
vllle N J Friends may coll Frl after
fil-IlliIATID .Tulv in WILLIAM, husband
nf Marv Mavtrott flehhard. aged 02. Itela-
. i t i,ft tlvea nnd friends invited to funeral services, 1
1 used in llic, s,,tii 4 p m R, carpenter lane. Mt. Airy. I
int private limit nowers
OILllllRT Jills 17. SAItAH LOUStA
mr.llKltr lc Stibiirrh) wife of Wltlnnirhhv
l.'ot-clcn ilemtml fnr American-made f Hubert aged 02 Relatives and friends.
i 1'oreign tiemanil lor iirarriiaii " Invited to funeral Mon 3 p m from late
colors has been constantly increasing' residence, Kdge Hill road Kdge Hill, Ta.
in way to encournge manufwturo". j n,.If Juh ,. nAS,KIj , ,
, Mnlnchlte green is one of the dyes lie- i pHUlne and late Daniel Ooerlach, aged 40
in tirniliii-eil tlint finds a lnrge sale Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
illg produced tlint nntis n ui servltea Sun 2 p m. 1003 Belmont sve
nluoad. It is used in many lines ot int prii.
1 manufacture, but especinllv in the col
DKATIIS
preservation nf fruits nnd foodstuffs.
(IRIIENVVOnn .lulv 13. Wlf.t.TAM ..
husband of Itertle K Greenwood Relatives
and friends Invited to the service, Sat., 2
P. m . 2421) N 32d St Int Mt. Teace
. il 41... icii fiiruun iniieu icj call r ri , I lo V
In Holland at the present time mere, p m
is need-nceordlng to consular advices , iteVA'rt EJ?TSS,sr.T-dauVntVr" 5 " bSeVd-
-of machinery for coal mining, foot SSPnVffiilJa'Von'.'rW. zW'V't "m"!
preservation, textile industries nnd 3411 N Hope st Int Cheltenham M, E.
r ..!., 1 ,,,! nUo loeomo- Uurjlng Grounds Friends may call Frl eve.
1 ugnr refilling plants and also loeomo harhi.son Jul in an.va, wife of
lives Standard elettrical goods are also Fnnk Harrison aged 4lt Relatives and
" , friends Temple Lodge. No (SO. S of II .
in demand. Daughters of Wlngohot king Council, No 102,
I 1) of P Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m ,
s.nii nre selling at relatively lower 1 1023 Vandke st Frankford Remains may
hlioes arc sei iiii(. is i be viewed. Frl Stolon m Int private,
iiru es man icatncr, mm c- Ccdir Hill cem
I oring of pqper and straw.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
not sollinc on a paritv with the cost of I HilALY Juiv 10 tiRiDOF.T M healy
not selling on 11 i.n. ... Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
sit 7 .30 a m . residence of brother. John
F Heal-, 11104. vine st , west Fhila Solemn
skins, is the conclusion
nnlvsis of the general
hides nnd
1 lent lied in nil annlysis ot '' K",;; ,r,im church of bur Ladv,,f
. lenther situation made bv the Shoe and itos.rv ,p In. Vonkers. N JTonfcer.
I Leather lteporier.
1
I Leading manufacturers
IIHWITT Julv 10. MART- hewitt
Funeral private, Sat 2 p in . from resl-
1 ...1 rtcnte of Samuel 1enworth, 348 Orecn.lane
of Ilieclllllli- ucborouuli . Int. private -"".lane.
. .. . .. 1 M. J.. Itll.TXRU III V 10. IfPVnv ItffTVTYn
cnl ruhhei goods repent tliat wiiin no- , h, s'lth vear Relatives and friends Anni
LnviiiL- Is not busk tie sunn m hoss rost .no i ti a it , survivors Tim '
litivill), is not 1111 Chattahoochee, Tribe. Xn n t. n ,
ItU'lliess ill soiici n, M mit,rt t funeral service Sat
tllltks U tie- II ni . ut 3I1.T ,vv Ilnrold st Int private
'"' ItAmalna mm ha t an a1 TPml I I. la ... '
niestic
fion is improving.
tii os for commeicial
scribed as being satisfat tnrv .
Remains mav be viewed Frl 8 lo in n
IIITCHKVS lulv 111 JOHN H1TCHKN
ageo 11 ttemains lints ne viewed Frl S
OVVKNS. July 10. CHARI.F.3 KDWA.RD,
husband of Marie . Owens and son of
Tatrlrk and lata Mary C. Owens Re stives
and friends and employes of strawbrldge
Clother and Union Asaemblv, No 30. A O
M. r , Invited to funeral. Pat.. RJn n m.,
B12 Marlyn road (03th and Glrard ave.)
High miss of requiem Church of Our Lady
of the Rosary lo a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem.
TATTHRSON July 17 tlE0fM)I7 W . son
of Itnbsrt snd Lillian Patterson nged 21
Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral serv
ices, Mon , 2 30 p m . 2047 Tierce at Int
Kernwood Cem Friends mav call Sun eve
PKPPKR July 17. SARAH FURMAN,
daughter of Sarah F and late Howard D
i-epper. sped 0 Funeral private, rai . j
P m, residence of grandfather. David Fur
man. 3407 Bowman st . Falls of Schuylkill
Int West Laurel Hill Cem
ni-.-rnv tulv- 17. nF.rmnn r rETRY.
formerly of 1231 W Glrard ave aged fll
nelo'.lves and friends Invited to funeral.
Mon . a a m , residence of Mrs Joseph
Schmltt A Son. 1211 N Bth st Solemn re
nulem mass Ht Peter's Church 10 a, m.
Int Holy Sepulchre Cem
PHILLIPS July 13, HARRY. N, hus
band of Sflllle T. Phillips (nee Rice) Rela
tives and friends. Camn No 342. P. O R of
A.i Kev stone rommnndcry, No 48, r. O S
of A . Penna R. n. Relief, tnvlted.to funeral
services. Sun . 2.30 p m . 42 N. Farson pt..
West rhlla Int. private. Friends may Mew
remains Sat eve.
PORTER July 1(1. BLLWOOD WILSON,
son of the late William and Mary Porter
and husband of Annie Porter (nee, Kurtz),
nt Jersey City Services and Int private.
Woodlands Cem. Philadelphia
POUSSAINT. ISADORK. husband of
late Katherlne Pouasalnt. aged 02 Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, resi
dence of son, Waterford, N J , Sat., 3 p.
m , and services and int. cedar llrooK, N
J . 3 10 p m
PREVDEROAST. Formerlv of .Tenkln
town. Pa Julv 10. MAROARET. widow of
Michael Prendergast. aged 74 Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, Sat,, 7:30 a
m . inn roplar st Solemn high requiem
mass Church of tho Qesu D a. m. Int. Hob
Sepulchre Cem
ROIHNSOV Julv 17. GEORGE W. hus
band of Elizabeth V Robinson and son of
late Franklin T and Lucy A Robinson
aged 30 Relatives and friends Pastorlus
Council No l.O of I A Invited to fu
neral services. Sat . 2 p in 63111 Morton st
Oermanlown Int private. Remains may
be viewed Frl eve.
RUTHERFORD Julv 10 JAMES, hus
band nf Mary Ella Rutherford Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat,
2 p m 3044 N Stlllman st Int. Mt
Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Frl
SCHl'SSI.ER Tuly 17 MARtAN-OODEN
SCHl'SSLER wife of Edward H Sehitsa
ler. Jr , and daughter of Rev S Lord Oll-
borson Relative- and menus invited to rti-
BELti TELEPHONE OPERATING
tyo Experience Necessarr
lit) TEH WEEK rOR BEGINNERS
Ptlary Increased after
the first four weeks'
training period.
Younir women between
IS and 25 will find tele-
?hone operatlnc very
aertnatlnr, clean work,
with unusual opportuni
ties for advancement in
salary and position.
In aMdltton ts a good
salary, we have com
forts Mo rest and lunch
rooms, where food is
served at cost.
Call personally
First noor. 1081 Arch st.
Miss Ryan
HELP WANTED MALE
V
DRAFTSMEN Bethlehem Stesl Company
una several permanent positions open ror
first-class desteners and mechanical drafts
men on hydraulic presses and machinery,
tolling mills and special machlneryl ealy
men who can deliver the goods should avplr,
giving age, experience and salary expected,
to II II. Hummel, Bethlehem Steel Com
psnv. Bethlehem, Ta,
DRAFTSMAN Wanted, strictly flrst-clasi
draftsman, experienced on heavy machines.
tool work: location, Philadelphia, F 223.
Ledger Office,
DRAFTSMEN. 3 or . first class, thoroughly
experienced In blast-furnace work! perma
nent position; state full details rejrsrdlnr
experience, salary desired and data available.
M 420. Ledger Office
LSTIJtATOR Wanted, general butlln
estimator, familiar with re-enforced con
crete; must be first-class man: stats experi
ence nnd salary desired. M 109, Ledger
Office.
-Working foreman for afternoon
BUTTON SEWERR EXI-KRIENCED. AND
FINISHERS Off CI.OAKS. STEADV
WORK, GOOD PAY APPLY BERNSTEIN-
BAFM-bACOSTA CO . 22D AND ARCH.
EI.EVKMM KIAJUU.
COPYHOLDnn. accurate ana quick: steady
work ann goon wages, vppiy-v-iinion s-u ,
49th and Market sts
CORRESPONDENT
COMPETENT IN STENOGRAPHY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
DRAPERS' wanted, experienced, on ladles'
allk dresses Perlsteln it Co., 1024 Fllben
EXAMINERS wanted on ladles' silk dresses.
I'erlstein en.. n,;i rinirri
FOHEUAN-
dally: unlin: capable of handling shop of
S machines and make-up: assistance on aria-
state salary, lumisn reierencv. CVenlnr
Telegram. Rockv Mount. N. C.
FOREMAN garage service: must m canabt
of superintending the repairs to 5-ton
trucks, where speed Is an Important factor.
r 20. Ledger Ofllce,
HOSIERY FECEB
FIRST-CLASS FIXER
cm Scott t Williams
full automatto machines
Ptrmsnent position: good salary
Chancs for advancement
for right man
Applv- Wallace-Wilson Hosiery Co.
4368 Wsln it., Frankford
s
KINISHEHS wanted, expert... cert on .adten
11k dresweg Terlnteln & Co . 1024 Filbert
Hand emhioider, and other de or, - , , , Ifd .JBt3M$-lWrWti Fr?end"J ma'v tiPX
lion ate bo,ng inoio largelv used f, , KeTa"' " "- '"' M uft . , ,, - tn , p m Mil 44th ,-t
the t.imming of garments for infants MlVKKl.u - Ih 1, ELIZABETH r . ! hu aEorRoU?e nJ"i?.tS,SFllASlS.:
and . hildren Mnnufa. tiirers say the, , "a' X WXJ'.VSLrh I ndVnvTe5,?t?unf,r?,,ChS'rt0nd2-3'o '
aie unable to supplv the liiciensing tie .2 r m . iniil llirrlson at . Frunkrord Int p m . 1H09 E Orleans st Trl-nds may call I
mantis for hand-vvoike.l npparel becm.se ? j.SON -Late of .-.n-.a Osage1 .. t.J H'v-At. iS ,Rntvvttnkv,n3 CT,f. .,
17. EI1ITH wife of Erirk Johnson Itela
tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Sat. 3
p m . from parlors of William H, Chew.
S W. cor 30th and Spruce sts Int Mt.
Morlah Cem Remains miiy be viewed Frl..
S to 10 p m
KESI, Suddenly July IB JOSEPH J.
husband of Anna Kesl. aged 02. Relatives
and friends Moravian Lodge. No 15, Bo.
bv Sift. SS5, ISIS, compared with the cor-, and Ladles' I.odge Star of the East. No
,. inA l,n nrcclinc inr , 3 Invited to futic.nl services Sat , 3 p. m .
responding period the preceding .vear. ,04L, N- , ., ,nt jMmrl jim 'cem.
Totnl imnorts for the period were Friends ma call Trl s to 10 p. m
;..--.oo i (L coij -! 10- I KILDBA Hudd-nlv. Julv 10. THOMAS.
SSfU.'sOi .'J22 nnd exports RSM,.i(iS,1 Ji. i husbind of JIary A Klldea (nee Doris) ageci
' 58 Itelatlves and friends, p. R R, riellef;
The leather industry in Shantung Is nf s''0i imHed' to iuiierai sat! sin1.'
esptsdallv promising, actording to a "..' 0VX
port made teieiitlv tiv two moniDers or i.anghoriie in a
the Tolio Chamber of Commerce, Wool
refining nnd meat canning nre also re
ferred to as highl.v promising inclus-
of the shortage nf labor capable of pro
ducing this work.
In the seven months ended January
?.l. 10W. Australia's impoits increased
hv SRll.HII.S'sl, nnd exports inciensetl
tries.
The tlrst deliver of American tot-
ton in l'ingue since the war will take
plate on .lulv 2." Three thousand bales
nre to be delivered on that date. Ten
davs latet 'Jtl.tKlD additional bales are
due.
I The Commercial Hulletln tomorrow
'will sav: While the market has been
'somewhat quieter at the seaboard mar
ikets. the undertone is veiy strong and
prices aie firmly maintained. In the
.West, timing continues with prices ful
i Iv as high as n week ago. The goods
maiket is without material change, de
mand being less insistent.
l.anghorne. Fa Hleb
Orace Church. South
lilt 51. Ant-ran.'. Tt
C t'hurrhjard Newtown
KISbKY Julv 111 WALTER husband of
Mary Mssev aged ltd Relatives and
friends Invited lo funeral Mon . 7 3f) a m
ntl'l V Vurnock st Mass St. Malachy's
Church u a in Int Holv Cross Cem
KNEEDI.ER At Olennlden, Del. county.
Pa Julv HI HARRY W , husband of C
Malloch K'needler, nged 02 Relatives and
friends, cmploves Stravvbridge & Clothier.
Invited to requiem mass St Clement's P.
E Church. 20th and Cherry sts , Phlla ,
Sat .loam Int private Mt. Morlah
Cem Remains may be viewed Frl . 8 to 10
p m . pirlors S P. Frankcnfleld's Sons.
630O Vine st
KNIPE Julv 15 DAVID KNIPE. aged
87 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Sat 2 p in 309 Butler ave , Ambler, Pa.
KIIVMM July 13. OOTTLIER husband
of Kate Krumm (nee Hess) Relatives and
friends Home Department Ev Luth Church
of Advent, nil societies of which tie was
a member Invited to funeral services Sat ,
2 p m 2130 N 3th Int private, Mt
criinii '"in
KUHNER July 10 OEORGE F son of
George A and Catherine Kuhner (nee Hub
bard) nged 10 Relatives and friends,
members Trlnltv Ref Sunday School, ln-
iiru ui iuiierai services, aat
Hvnvpi, Julv
John F Snovel Relatives and friends
Iidge No 70, S of B , Invited to funeral
services. Mon. 2 p m.. residence of daugh
ter Mrs Ethel McKeone. 5011 N Warnock
st ' Fern Rock Int, private. Mt Morlah
Cem Friends may call Sun, eve.
WALSH July 15. ANNIE, widow ot
James C Walsh. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral Sat . 8 30 a. m.. 2230 W
Onkdale st Solemn requiem massst Co
lumba's Church 10 a m. Int. St. John's
Com Auto funeral
WILLIAMS Snddentv. on the 16th In
stant ELIZABETH T WILLIAMS daugh
ter of late John nnd Elizabeth R Williams
Puneral service c-.mi i , . m i,c i"
dence of her sister, -mil) iiegeni si
Private. Laurel Hill Cem
CAMPRBLT.'R SOUPS
ESTABLISHED 1869
WOMEN AND OIRLS
FOR KITCHEN WORK
PREPARING VEOETABLK3
MEATS ETC.
ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
HIOH WAGES
INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 48 HOURS
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
SPECIAL BONUS 12 PER WEEK
JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO.
SD AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN. N. J.
KNITTER, thoroughly experienced wanted:
must be familiar with all makes of cir
cular latch needle machines, 12 to 14 cut
Address, stating experience references, ags.
whether married or not. Belgrade Knitting
Mills. New Cumberland Pa
KNITTERS, experienced on fashioned work
on power flat machines: best time-work,
wages with bonus Highland Shaker Sweater
Co . uin ana Hiaie sis,, uamaen, in, j.
MACHINE HANDS EXPERIENCED MEN
on moulders or stickers: 48 hours, hlrhsst
wages. Planing Mill Bth and Tioga sts.
Int
I.EOAT. AnVKRTlSF.MKXTS
parents residence N. E cor. lnth and But.
ip.
2 p
and
Friends may
r sts Int Mt P-nrn r.m
call Frl , 8 to 10 p. m.
KILL July 10 c"HRISTOPHER. hus
band nf Fannie Kvle (new TTI.mlno- n.i..
Uvea and friends Invited to funeral services.
Sat 2 n m reaidoncc. nf ria,i.hi .tr
ill New York todav at .$1 0."i.. an ad- i Fannie Vic Hugh .V." Glrard ave Int 'prl-
BAR SILVER
Common ml bar silvei was quoted sat
OOTICE IS HKUEnV (ilVKN THAT
nnnlliatlnn has been made tn The
r,.t,u,- s.r1re Commission of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania under the provisions
of the Public Service Company Law, bv
retty Island Fcrrv Company for a certifi
cate of Public Convenience evidencing the
Commission's approval of an Improvement,
amendment and alteration of the charter of
the Petty Island Ferry Company changing
the, New Jersey terminus of the said Com-
A public hearing upon this application
will be held In the rooms of Commissioner
Samuel M Clement. Jr.. 1102 Weat End
Trust Building. Philadelphia. Pa., on the
23d day of July. 1010, at 10 o'clock A. M..
when and where all persons In Interest may
nntiear and be heard. If thev so desire.
PETTY ISLAND FERRY COMPANY.
GIRLS, not under 18 years: steady work,
good pa. Apply Bush lz Diamond Jas
per and Ontario sts
HAIRDRESSER Must be good marcel
waver: good wages, also chiropodist want
ed Mme Toffier. 104 S South Carolina
ave . Atlantic City
HOSIERY Talrers and folders wanted,
steady work, good pay. Applv Hagar
Hosiers' Finishing Works, Westmoreland
and C sts
' vani e
of
L'l.
I was unchanged at ."-I1 id.
'if The price in London
Heaths
vate I-rletuls maj call Frl 8 to 10 n. m
Auto service
LIPPINcor-r lulv is at s-rthmore.
Pa HOWARD W I.IPPINCOTT. aged 04.
I llelatlves anil friends Invited tn funeral
services sivlh.ilnv isth i,,a, i n M in
Friends Meeting House. 15th and Race 'sts
Jnt private
1.ANF. lulv lfl irpvAvnun tit.,nv
ROEDCCKI.R lulv 11 FREDERICK LANE acedliO nelalli'e. "or.rf t-illU. i
II beloved husband of Amelia Hoedecker 'vlted to funeral Sat, 4pm at St Inhn'p
need '3 .Rel,cties and frlenda also Church north side Brown st . b-low Third
Phlla Quartet Club Invited to funeral Sat. Int private '"lra
3pm from rhipel nf Weliel Son 21JS LIPPIVi'OTT At Moorentown N Ti
Germantown nve Remilns ma be viewed I Seventh Month 10th THOMAS E LIPPIN
ai late residence S101 Frankford ave . i COTT, nsed 84 Relates and friends l"n
Holmeshurg Fri 7 to 0 p in Int Green- vlted to funeral Seventh-dav, 3pm
wood (K "fit Cem 1 Friends' Meeting House Moorestown N J
HRITTO.V lulv 17 lOSEPH II hus- LOTZ Julv 10. GEORGE J . husband of
band nf Rose Ilrlttnn aged 54 Relatives Mattle M Lots aged 40 Relatives and
and friends also William It Schnlder friends Phila Retail Liquor Dealers' Asso ,
I.odge No 410 F and A M Invited to Invited to funeral services Sat ,2pm
funeral sun in a m from late rest 4acn .n lHthst Int Northwood Cem
clence in.vu . Bin hi int .viicave israei
Cem
Through .vostcrtlav's session short-term notes were quiet, but a firm
undertone was in evidence for the most part of the dav. Some of the
nearbv maturing short-term issuc were in good demand and quotations
langed nt n fraction nbove Wednesday's final.
American Tobacco Company "s were quoted ot 100fo'10.Trc : Tleth
lehem Steel 7s held nt from 10'J to lOli'Vs : Liggett & Myers (Is were 100i,(fi;
llhia, ; Procter V (iambic 7s were in fair demand nt from 100".. to 10.'!r,
depending on the maturit
Wilson & Co. Us held firm at lOO'ifiilOSO', j xow York Central ."is
were!)!)'1, (ill 00: St. Paul I'nion Depot ."Vjs were OftVifirOftV
Acceptance bills were quiet, with only a comparatively small turnover
being recorded in this department.
RIIRONER Julv 10 ELIZABETH BURG
N'ER (nee Vosselmnnn) widow of Harry
Burgner. aged 51 Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services Sit 3 p m 005
VV Sterner et. Int private German Luth
1 eran Cem
CAHILL lulv 11 1URGARET B,
I widow of Patrick I'ahlll late nf Mlnersvllle
t Pa Relatives and friends Invited to high
i mass St Stephen's Church sat . Sam
Int St John's Cem Pnttsville on arrival of
train leaving Reading Terminal 10 10 a
m Remains may be viewed Frl, after 8
p m , 3536 York road Pottsvllle papers
Icopv.
CAHILL luly 1.1 NORA widow of
Patrick Cahlll Relatives and friends.
.Epiphany B V M Sodalltv Invited to fu
neral. Sat 8 30 a m 2415 S 12th st
I Solemn mass of requiem Epiphany Church
10 m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu-
I "'CLARE .luly 10 MARY (nee White).
wife of Peter B Clare Relatives and friends
1 Invited to funeral fcat . 1 p m , 2424 S
I Clarion st Int Mt Morlah Cem Friends
mav call Frl eve
, OLEOG At Wlldwood Crest V J Julv
10 ELIZABETH N . daughter of John R
onrt Eleuthera S Clegg aged 21 of 1410 E
Columbia ave . Philadelphia Relatives and
ITIends may call Frl eve,
MA.N.V Julv 1.1. CHARLES IT son nf
William H and Anna L Mann (nee Funk),
aged 21 Kelatlves and friends members
c,i oiiuani &i r unurcn nnn .sunciav school
131st CIbbs of Central High School Invited
to funeral services. Sat 3pm 801 Mercer
st Int private. North Ccdxr Hill Cem.
Friends ma call Frl. eve
I MATTISOV At-Nenport. R I Julv 11
, ESTHER I wife of Richard V Mattison
I M D of Ambler, Pa . aged 03 Int prl
. vate Laurel Hill Com. at convenience of
rami iv
MAYRIN Suddenly Julv 10 LAW
RENCE It husband of Faustina Mavbln (nee
Smith). Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services Sun ,2pm 2430 N
Gratz st Int Arlington Cem
McCUSKER Of wounds July 11, tt
General Hospital Oteen, Blltmore N C
Private GEORGE P.. son of Margaret and
lato .Tames P McCusker and grandson of
lato Hugh and Catherine McAleer Rela
tives and friends Company G 110th In
fantry. Holv Name Society of st Agatha's
Church Invited to funeral. Sat . 7 30 a. m ,
residence of mother. 1(110 Nectarine st
Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 0 a. m
Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral
Mi KENNA July 10. MAROARET. Hi,.v..
ter of lato Owen and Bridget McKenna
,--. F.STATK OK JAMES (!. DOAK.
iZS? deceased Letters testamentary on
the above estate having been granted to the
inderslgned, all persons Indebted to tho said
estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present the same,
without delay, to
THE INDUSTRIAL TRUST. TITLE AND
SAVINGS CO.
JOHN G CARRUTH. President,
mm North Front st , Phlla.
Or to Its attorney.
HARRY E KELLER,
Libert" Bldg . Broad and
Chestnut sts . Phlla,
11335' F.STATE OF FRANCIS B. OUM
el3St MF.RE. deceased Letters testamen
tary on the above estate having been granted
to tfie undersigned, all persons Indebted to
tho said estate are requested to make pay
ment, apd those having claims to present
the same, without delay, at the office of the
executor. 409 Chestnut street Philadelphia,
Pennsvlvanla.
THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
ASA 8. WING. President.
i ESTATK OF KLLA C. McCAY.
deceased Letters testamentary upon
ih. ..tnie of Ella C. Mccay. deceased.
having been granted to FIDELITY TRUST
COMPANY, all persons Indebted to the said
estate are requested to make "payment, and
(hose having claims against the same to
pres-nt them, without delay, at the office ot
the said Company. Nos. 323-331 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY.
WM P OEST. President.
HOSIERY
KNITTERS
Experienced on
Wlldman rib machines
Steady, well-paying; positions
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
Oxford and Mascher sts.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
FOR
MEN ON PRODUCTION WORK
Ares 18 to 45
WEIGHT 140 LBS. OR MORE
MUST BE IN GOOD PHYSICAL
CONDITION
l
Ns experience necessary
No labor troublt
Apply In person or communte&ts at
once with Factory Employment
Office.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO..
AKRON. O. .,
HOUSEKEEPER, to assist In caring for
convalescing patient In addltbn to caring
for small apartment: sleep out If desired,
white, not over 30 vears of nge Address,
giving phone number and salary desired,
M 101 Ledger Office
HOUSE GIRL wanted
and Christian
Sherry's Cafe. Broad
LEARNERS wanted, handy with needle, to
learn trimming men's hats: good wages;
steady employment. Apply Frank Schoble
It Co . 10th and Oxford
MAID Wanted by lady living In hotel, a
reliable Protestant maid, best reference
required Apply A 212. Ledger Office
NURSE practical or housekeeper to care
for snnlt apartment In addition to conva
lescing patient, not onver 30 ears of age.
good appearance, sleep out If desired Call
3110 N Park nve . or phone Tlogn 0S7Q ,T
PACKER WANTED
EXPERIENCED PACKER WANTED BY
WHOLESALE HOUSE: MUST FURNISH
REST OF REFERENCE. ADDRESS P. O.
LOCK BOX 1613.
OPERATORS, experienced on Union Special
machines, piecework, best rates paid:
steadv work. Hvnienlc rieeced Underwear
Co . 241.1 N Howard
SOPRANO Young soprano for quartet,
church with mutlca reputation; unusual
possibility, salary J200. Box 2, 1518
Walnut st
tKZr" KSTATE OF J. KW1NG MEARS.
f-sSSv deceased Letters testamentary upon
the estate of J. Evvlng: Mears deceased
having been granted tn FIDELITY TRUST
COMPANY. HENRY P BROWN and JOS
KPH J. BROWN, all parsons Indebted to
the said estate are requested to make, pay
ment, and those having claims against the
same to present them, without delay, at the
office of the said Company, Nos. 325-331
Chestnut st , Philadelphia I
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY.
WM P OEST. President.
friends Invited to funeral services Mon. 8 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral!
TO POOL BELGIAN STEEL
as washing mat hines and vacuum
cleaners, and fonsiderable activity In
ll 1 I sT-t- 1 .v1.-..!- rtx.A TnrvtvAISD nnT PfltnilAtsa nA
state generally, ann riwi ippuiir pre- nirini: mu-. .."-. . .v.....n .,-, Cornoratlona Will Form pnw.P
TH amone the manufn, hirers nnd' busy and factories are operating to,B,fl corporations will Form Power
dealers.
The review
nummer home of parents t12 Stanton
road, Wlldwood Crest J Krlfnds may
vipw remains Sun 2 to 4 p ni Int St
Marvn tn . nurHnctnn V J Tuen
OOL.&MA.N Jul 17 ANNA wife of Hd
ward Coteiian (nee Connellv) Re!atlea and
frlenda lnlted to funeral Mon 8 30 a m .
from late residence, 11540 Vd.tr st Solemn
requiem maaa, St Ann h Church lfl a m
Int Hnlv Cross Cem Auto funeral
COIin. July 18. CHAnLKB i,.t husband
of Kathnn Corr (nee Schramm) and son
of Johanna ann iai jonn i- . orr jieia
nhmit full i-nnncitv. ul Combination
ooutinuinc, coes on to' "Pipe nnd wire are fairly nrtive and! Brussels, July Ifi. illy A. P.) Out
Wj: t j supply houceo report a good demand in 0f the ruins of Belgium's steel industry, i y5 "m ''im'soti?10 iiSh maiVoi
XllcrC ! Ulil llllUT IIIUMKI- III 1HC-I- ' IIIUI, IIUC.
ness conditions among the manufac- "The stove tratle is unlet on stnnle
Hirers ot mens aim women s wearing ; Keods, as regards retailers, hut manii
apparel and jobbers of cottons, woolens fnoturers nre reported well booked ahead
and foundries nre operating at about
" tn 80 per cent.
"The leather market continues ac
tive ai I prices stead) There nre only
moderate stocks on hand and the sup
pl.v of heav.v leather iR not sufficient to
nllnvv accumulation.
"(Hazed Kid is in demand and manu
fncturers are working plants to ca
pacity. Domestic purchases nre steady
anil export trade steadily increasing.
".Shoe dealers rc-port good sales and
some difficulty in obtaining goods as
ordered, although manufacturers are
steadil) increasing production.
which was systematically destroyed by Ijy'fia h'spuIc"?? Cem
the CJermnns. will spring one of the coweh-July i
Veronica's Church 10
MART A wife of
biggest steel combinations in the world
Ten or twelve of the most powerful
corporations, vvhoe plants were la,id
waste, have decided to pool their in
terests into one immense undertaking.
Stock in the various companies is being
taken care of according to the method
-followed in merging many Americnn
plants In the United States Steel Cor
poration.
The only thing remaining to be done
is to place a valuation upon the ore
mines in the Uric) basin and the Duchy
of Luxembourg, which will form n part
of the new trust. This will require but
I little time.
a
&
Z
and silks. There continues a gootl tie
mand for manufactured garments nntl
there is little stock of manufactured on
hand. Many of the manufacturers are
behind in their deliveries, which is
occasioned by their inability to obtain
sufficient help. The season has been a
good one among dress and waist manu
facturers. "Cloak nnd suit manufacturers have
bad a satisfactory season and nre look
ing forward to a large fall and winter
business. A number have already
bonked good orders for future deliveries.
Collections in these lines are good.
"Shirt manufacturers are well sold
KA.I"" had " satisfat,ory Cttson'8 1 JOHN SAPPHear the Merry Fire Bells Ringing!
"Jobbers of hosiery, underwear and
knit goods report a good demand antl
prices advancing aud collections with
them are also good.
"The hardware line remains active in
all its branches with a fair demand for
all grades of material and it is be-
Ifeved that the volume of business being
done will equal, If not exceed, that for
the same season for several years pre
vious. Prices remain firm aud collec
tions good.
''The iron and steel market presents
no special features during the last week,
tU the prevailing' tendency is towards
increased activity, Plants are reported
operating at about 70 per cent capacity
nd some good contracts are noted with
w ' Improved prospects for greater business
t in the fall. Prices are reported to be
'jHriH.b.y firm and collections show an
73 iMferevemcnt.
VWWJti0''"0111 'rale report flo.actllTe
Amos Cow ell Relatives and friends Invited ln.'ted to funeral services Mon.
to funeral. Sat . 8 30 a m R712 Crittenden i , ate residence. 2.W. N 20th
st Solemn requiem mass Immaculate Con- ' 5rlvte- North Laurel Hill Cem
si rl.ink !srmsnlnnn lit n m Tn UI H" ". . ,
ceptlon Church. Germantown 10 a
llnK Kenulchro Cem
Int.
July
flat . S a. m . rous ns residence. Mr, v,t.
I.andy. 2241 Kltiwater st. Mass of requiem
St Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int Cathedral
Cem. Auto funeral
McMUI.LEN July 1(1. JOHN, husbsnd of
late Mary M -Mullen Relatives and friends
invited to funeral. Sat 830 m, ,rom
son a residence. John McMullen, Tr 20O7
Martha st. Requiem mass at St Ann's
Church. 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem
Auto service
MKCKT July in. CHARLES husband nf
Catherine Mecky (nee Schmltt) nged BR
Relatives and 'fiends Invited to funeral
Mon, 8.30 a. m . 020 Limekiln pike Int
PrMITClir.I.L July lfl. ELIZA, widow nf
William Mitchell Relatives and friends
- P m .
st Int
private North Laurel Hill wm
n-nnWEI-L July 17. DE.WVts ts
O'DONNEI.L. hust-and of Isabella O Donnell
iK3S F.STATK OF FI.OI.F,NCK MrKIN
ZS5 SKY. tlecensed Letters testamentary
on the above estate havlmc been Krsnted to
the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the
said estate are -quested to make pament,
and those havimc claims to present the same,
without delay, to
C. BRADFORD TOALET.
Executor
lRin Land Title Rldtr
L03T AND FOUND
STENOGRAPHER, EXPERIF NCED.
AND ASSISTANT TO BOOKKEEPER:
PERMANENT POSITION: OPPOrv-
ti;nity tor advancement.
APPLY
PUBLIC LEDGER CO
6TH AND CHESTNUT STS.
ASK FOR MR. WIEST
STENOGRAPHER
We have several excellent openings for
stenographers, substitutes nnd permanent,
those familiar with the Noiseless Typewriter
preferred Noiseless Typewriter Co.. 'S35
Chennut st
bTENOORAPHER and tj-plst. experienced:
permanent, eood position; state salary and
teferencc. emploves' dlnlnr room on prem
ises, excellent surroundings Kej stone Lub
rlcatlnB Co, 21st and Clearfield sts. Thone
Tlngi 747S.
STENOGRAPHER, exceptional ability: ex
cellent chance for advancement for a
conscientious ounsr ladv between 10 and 2.1
vears old. Apply by letter or call 11 s
Front st
STENOORAPHER. experienced; permanent
position: hours. R 30 to 5: 1 o'clock Sat-
urday. II. K. Mulford Co . 42B s 18th st.
BARPIN Lost. Wednesday. July 16 dla
mond barpln. Schuylkill Valley train due
Broad St Station l 3S a m to Kth nnd
Chestnut sts. by trolley to 11th and Chest
nut st. Reward by L. N. Robinson, 1734
Wldener Bldg.
COLLAR Lost, diamond and black velvet
collar, containing- fll diamonds and 1 pear
shaped diamond drop, atnmped either V 17.MI
or fe 713. Liberal reward and no questions
asked If returned to J K. Caldwell & Co ,
i.itilner and Chestnut sis
RIXC1 Lost, Mondav evening, between 31d
and ocitn sio., uu nniimrie niP , uiumona
platinum ring, stamped J I. C tt Co ,
H 424B. Liberal reward If returned to J
E Caldwell & Co., Juniper and Chestnut
streets
WATCH Lost gold wrist watch In black
ttrap, at Logan -rotation newsstand or In
8 30 a. m train to terminal from Logan:
liberal reward: watch Is valued as gift. Cull
Miss Field Wyoming 1710 W or Locust 2U20.
TELKOHAPHER. first class, with clerical
experience. R 34. P. O Box 3470 'erlcaI
HELP WANTED MAlB
v '
nENCH MOLDERS
STEADY WORK AND GOOD PAT.
TEXTILE MACHINE WORKS.
FOUNDRY DEPARTMENT. READ
ING P.
WANTED AT ONCD
RIVETERS
RIVETERS
RIVETERS
FIRST-CLASS MEN
COMB WITH TOUR QANOS
THOUSANDS OP HOLES
READY TO DRIVE UP
INSIDE AND SHELL 'WORK READY
IT'S PIECE WORK NOW OO
APPLY
CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO.. LTD,
FRONT AND KERLIN STS.
CHESTER. PA.
' , OR SEE
UK. DILL. "21 ARCH ST.
PHILADELPHIA
ROOFERS, white. Apply 1823 N. Bth St.
mtj
'
DIEHL suddenly st usonts i'a .luly I," McCaffrey) Relatives and friend. Hi
17 ELIZABETH MARIE daughter of John fhoi,' " B V M Sodality, llo'v Name
and EllzaBeth Dlehl. aged fi Int private I "' Bronson Council No ana K if
T Kajoula uainono ';.'" to tuneral,
.: Mon . S.fO a m. 244P Kimball st Solemn
11. requiem mass St Anthony's Church 10 a. m
PERSONALS
limit flowers
nntlOHEHTT At Almonesson N
llv IS. HANNAH DOUGHERTY tneo Kl
ser). widow of Hugh Dougherty Relatives
and friends Invited lo tuneral Mat . li noon
Almonesson N J. Services at nouse Trol
les leave Kalghn ave ferry in 30 a m. Ke
mains mav be viewed Frl . 7 to Up m
POSTER July 17. CLARA IJ wife o
Edward Foster in her With sear Relatlvei
Int i-aineuiMi v-cu.
WILL any motor ehlcle owner or operator
who was fined by the authorities In St.
n.ars-1 Delaware on Sunday, Julv in last,
Vommunlcate at once with EUGENE F..
ffoOLB Secretarv Automobile Club of Phll
adelDhla 23 S. 23d st 7
UNDERTAKERS
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leaves Broad. St Sta i ni p m i I IBB R v rlnnKls .W
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
..!. nllla-' with Unlerwnod machine
must be' quick and accurate at figures. Apply
the Ajar Metal Co., Franklin ave. and
nirrnnmiq si
neral services, Frl.,
BOOKKEEPER, to assist In bookkeeping
department of corporation In northern
section of city, one who can do stenographic
work preferred' state age. experience, sal
ary expected, P 003 Ledger Office.
BOYS wanted. 1(1 years old: S13 per weelc
Burk Bros . H'."i N 3d st '
CABINETMAKERS AND ALI.-AROUNI)
MACHINE HANDS. STEADY WORK
GOOD WAGE'S GEORGE W SMITH S. CO
40TH ST. AND BOTANIC AVE.
CHIROPODIST wanted for Atlantlo Cltv
Mme. Toffier. 104 H South Carolina a"e
CORRESPONDENT
QUALIFIED STENOOnAPHER
GOOD INITIATIVE
APPLY BUREA.U OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
DESIGNERS, experienced In medium and
heavy machine tools: give age and ex
perience In detail Address A Wood, cars
of the Nlles Tool "Works Co Hamilton O
DRAFTSMAN
Mechanical engineering graduate, familiar
with wood and steel electric railway car
construction: experienced in cheklng draw.
Ings and details. Address reply to J, H
Lucas. Superintendent of Rolling Stock. The
Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Co..
Mllkaukee, Wis.
Copyright, lolo. by Public Ledger Co,
By Cunningham
A FIRE IS AMY EEPORTeR's) OH, I'fA U HtULO MARY TjiD Mo0 tftT'5 PRETT) Xlr IDCfV ffr3 I" tICTrJE tS
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WHAT YOU'RE COINS GET J VFlRES . Tbo A REPoRTER. oM Ttisj y- DOWN AT X.I6aN's; , , , ItO RUM To ,(&
, . SHIPYARD MECHANICS
DOES IT APPEAL TO TOU TO HAVZ
A JOB AS .""
RIVETER
HOLDER ON
COPPERSMITH
CEMENTERS
PASSER BOYS
Must be over 18 yean and furnish
proof of ag
WHERE TOU WILL HAVE
GOOD WAGES
GOOD HOURS
GOOD LIVINO CONDITIONS
GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
dOOD TREATMENT WHILE ON THE JOB
IF TOU ARE INTERESTED AND WISH
TO KNOW MORE ABOUtf THIS FJNX
OPPORTUNITY JUKE A CALL AT
0O WALNUT ST.
Sea Mr. Shlttuctl
or Mr. Phillips
11)21 ARCH ST.
, eee Mr, SwarU
STOCK-BOND SALESMEN
A connection with a newlr orrantied local
promotion hous. Is now open to salesmen
who are seeking a permanent future In this
line of business: In answering kindly sir.
your phons number, as well as a fcnftml
outline of jour selling experience. Adclr.
A 202, Ledger Office
STEEL DESIGNER structural, first class.
k.-U mmAm a, ha, ! than 11 ,at f. f .HV-
ptrlenc. ana preferably ou. t amlllar' wHfc'
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