"- 'tSPJ m & V -': :h .'a EVENING PTJBLIO LEDGER-PHlLDELPHIiV, MONDAY, JULY 2i, ' 1010 T-y .v.- ? ffipr,!'ww'i r !t r k ti. Vf. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR k'- WHEAT Receipts. 1S.OSS bushels The market was quiet imt firm. The quotations r.o. t red winter. $2.3!., No. 1 northern nrinv xjii .. i !,. ...( n tn n -j .!-, iiu imiu ti in i r r i" . SltlUttS-. I!!i S. I ml ll Itsair rnn.hV hnl..nillk l." ".iirrrnl inik;. rrn lvininp nar inirw r "I .-n l , wTmU Nft .-ci rNdo HiffcS -"rtS- 12 85!! POULTRY Armenian Wnrs (Yiislili,,, ,.,;.r,J..,V1!n,r. -3-J. i'..1:''1. wJnl.tt- I I,IVK-Ttj,I H-..R slow nn.1. lhllo wll' "(In Hi.. Imsls .if nliloct lilimnt. I-SE.:fii n triel- mH.t J I ORN .1teeln. ni.no Tti mvrlral rule.. ! .. .:-.- 'r: . "l. " - -.' '.... .inner wt-nrruy. mil trmlp who null . e quote spllow In enr lots for lnrnl trail.' i a to nualiu n.I location, at $2.1:! Hsu per tuhel r k mt. r. .. ...nn. . .. .i"i'iiiiiMii'H('n nr.iiiPrB. n " i .nnor.i i-i , , ,, ... Iv.r.n','.el,.'t"' " .3S' ijushcl. Tra.t , nw rkinni'd. MelnhliiK 1W1H ilw ap.ece. ( w Oman siifviM's. Most are old men. M quiet, tnit nfTerlnns were light an-1 7lt 'lv(. Whllp 1 ,.chorn .. lion .oUlnii'"! , . prleea ruled Arm ami !Hr hisher i)uni. , i.XhinK I'. If li. .niii" M37. whit'i I visited one concentration camp of 0O0V No Blir'SVA x. W"J,.V.?,1"'' fi "". .Xo-. t l.1!!'.'. .f-'f'.-''" . c ..u. n-n. !Tipi i,...i..,i.iii iim III sa.'KS Trade as tiul.-t. but mill llmila ..ere Hrnil. held. The quotatlnnu were na follows: To arrive per ltlll Ilia In Ho-lh, Jille anek. winter atralcht. weaiern. ohi HiT.".M1: new n.7.-.f 11. SS, tiearl.v. old tlnWIll T.1: new, IIITr.f. 1.1.2:.: Kanai... tp.ilaht. new. !. - "11 IT., Kansja. ahort pntenl. nl.1 J12 12 .-ill. n. w. $11.11.(11111.-1, aprlnu. ahorl patent old. $12 Sot. 1.1, do. patent ..Id. tl'2 r.uuu T.". do. tlrat clear i.M. !i :.ll O.tlO. HVE Kl.nin ruled Mead, but quiet We quote at $s 2oti s 7.. per I. hi . In 6a. ka. as to qUAlltv PROVISIONS Ther whs h fnir johMnff rlrmnrx) for tnont derr)ptmti n! tho niHrKrt ruli Arm Quo tntlon? '-r s follow ! f. in ("'t- molted iiiiil nil dried. ,W, knurkkt nnd ttnderp, c'-nnk. d and nir drlod, ."."k . pork, family ."tit h.mif rt P. cured, Inone, :i Qp Sttc. do -Uitirn-d. Ioohm. antrn7fr: 1. do, smck-! -1 1 Haj 1?4U dn. bitilid, bon, it fMc, pd hi oh.-uldtTH. S I rurd. loose. -!K ; do. nmkd .t)t( . tK-llloF. in pickle, luuae, S5cf breaUii-r baioti. Ic. l.trd. 3tW REFINED SUGARS Offerins u r Unht and the mnrket vta , " unchanKeU n .l b.iaU of P- for flu trr.in- ' ulati-d J'J" DAIRY PRODUCTS . I; niTTl v "' i i.-rloi x .i- -li-'l nnd .tf nllhou' "i ' i-u .Ii hi- wu (i.ttinnn vw mii Hit f . - l-pirk d r m-r -tric 3 Hi Boc hiph 1 lit imj eoodti, ."I'ft.'tv Th" bit ter f T i . n-; -t.ti.f i!rt f 1 1 t w .'lb firtt" D. ri3 -' ' n !. .Ml . ",1i w. et i r atniT , ,, rhnlf( in i i, v, ..:'.. ,V.i.' do fulr t,, I. 1 ASfiX ft briiiK's nf ii-lntw Jobblnn ,a 'u'' 61?H3i i. ii to rhou-e. :,1 fl 0r -1 E 'ti - .-- i ii tl tr -t!i..- bromrhf on'd P"' rateti r mur h of th ipi! . "f in ,l -'' ftttrm i - ' i uhl'-h w.t.- dull -n ! "' Mem. 1- i.ti .t.iM n'-- vi .- follows. Free ' t- r 1 " ' il r- r i r i ! -. ii ' - recelp i : t ". u.-'inn 'ri I -- M" no n'' per rik ' i f- St.'i. nearln ,it1 . -j'th s..-- 1 ' INACTIVE STOCKS IJu 21. lilt!" The fn'ionins thb'.e snow, the laat siles nd date of bank, t-ust company and varlom lnactlvi I... .1 stocks Th. .iuotatlons have been compiled by Uarn-a 4 Lofland. auc tioneers, 147 South Fourth street. Philadel phia. Hanks Date of Last Sale May 2'.l 'IS eV s 1(1 June is, '111 FeD. 2C Ml Apr 22. '11 N,.v. 14 "17 Amnrn Rmk . ','i Rank .-f C, mmerce.... ,z,'l Rank or N -ih America -;,"? Rroad Str 1 .VI' Centenni i V .t'.-inal. . Centr I N t dial Core Ex h ",-. N .t 1 . Drover- 4 Mfctiailti. Eighth N :, i .1 ... . Fnrme' a M rh Nat. ""Irst N-'l in .1 Fourth S.r, r s,,.tlona Fox f'his. Frank'in N.t.ep.al ... flermant Olrard N.ti mil "enslntrt -n N-tlonal. Mansvui ' N .t on .1. Market St N.tloual. Middle r.t Hick .. Nation. I ."-urlty Ninth N,'lon,.l North Ponn 41.1 3s-. Julv 1 1 170 11 1i 121 ."iII2't 117'i 417 1 1 o.m ls7'4 i'i'I 442 .11(1 'i 12.1 is. l.l 11 f. 11 111 1" '111 I'l 'IS 11) 'I'l MS 18 '13 in 17 111 'i A: r Ju.v .lune Dec. June J.lle July Nov. Mar. M,.v P -f. Jan Ju'" Jul. M .' Nov .I'J'.e Jon Julv Jute U'v JU'.V Dec. Jan. Mir. N' rt'iert. V.tien.il 21 'I Northv ' Olnev lta N itlonal 41 J. tl i .. Penn Nitional Phl'ad. IpbU Vitlitial. Ouak-r C'tv N .ttonal Second V ,tl ili.il Sixth N.' .'..I . . . South - N..tionnl . South ". rn National Tenth N itl m-al Text'h N'.t i.nnl Third V .I.in-il . . Tradesne'ns N'.tlonal. TTnlon National West Philadelphia . ... 4li"i Mil .1171 Hi. 'i 12. -la H 'K 4. ( 12'1 I.'.'. Iixi 21"'. 2. ".0 21 a '1!' ! is P. IS 'IS '13 Trust Companies li.il cr, June .Inn. Fi h. xo.r. M.'V Julv F.-'i. J ll. J 0 1 Jill". June AP'. Julv Ju v Aldlne Trust TXelmonl Trii't Itryn M.'.vr Trust. ... Central T'U't t. Sav. Che'ten Tru-t Colonl ' ' Tmst . . . Columnla . T'U.t.. Commer. i .' "rusi. . remmon . I . 'l TrU.t. no ll.sl, ! is !' 19 Hi 'ID 17 I'l In.: ..1" Contlnort l u.iult Trust Emp ""' A Trust . Exceislor Tcist Fed- l Truit . . .t.a...,. e-r,,u. i" .-.in ---vic,,.. '-"-. .!.. ,e-l M Kin s"i or !'. 1T prei. '''-' do 2d Pref 1J''i Frnr.l.fi rd Trust .... 1... F'-b. Jan M..v Oct. Nov. Ju'j .tune Dec July Juno Mav Feb June Oct. .tune Xt.iv June XI.ir June Nov Julv J'llT Oct June June Arr. .tone nr TTVnnklln Trnt L nrm .ntn- n Trust .. 217 Olrard Ae T i T... .5 Olrald Tru't "' " , fluarantee Trust L3 Haddingt .n, Title & Tr. 121 Hamilton Tru't I'.''' Holme.hurg Tnut '1'a Industrial Tru-t ''.., Integrity Trn-t 12 I'l Jenklntown Trust Co. 1..1'. Kenslneton Tru't . ... (in' Land TH' f! Trust .. M'' I.lbrtv TUie & Trust, ie.1 Teigan T-U't 1 e'1-' ManavupV T-.i.t fUl Market st Tit' Tr 1X Merchants T'ntnn Trust on Media T- ' S Trust Co. e.-., Mutual Trust 4s5, Nortnem Trut SJJ North Phi'- Trnst 1" r.orthwe.trn Tl-U't.. 1"' Plham Tnl-t 130 Per-ps Co for Ins. etc. r'1ft., people's Trust . ... .is'l Phils Co for r, Mtces. t HI Phlladeiehl i Trn-t . ir.1 Provident Life ,t. Tnut 41S Real E-tM T T T . 311 Rest Estate Trust com f'Oii do pref 57 Republic T'U't ('-" Rltterh"'!" Tmst .. f' Ttobert Mo'Tl" Tr Co. 1'. Taconv P T A T.... Sin ' Tlosra T'.i't toe', JITnlted See I, T i T... inn XVayne Jun'-'ion T-, West E'd T'U't 1'li West Thlla T & T.. . 147 JE- 7. I- 9. 3 IV i. ;-;,;; 1. -7; 2-. June .. Feb 20. June 10, Au. 7. Feb. (t. June 10. Apr . June 1. ug. 2S. F. b June 10 Jul.v in. Life Insurance Companies Olrard Life Ins M-i Mar. 2d Philadelphia Life In May Fire Insurance Companle. ... ... Alliance 2." Tire Association 330 Franklin Oil Independence Security 21 'i Ina Co of State of Pa SO Lumbermen's 100 July t, Mav 2S, Apr. 3. June 2." Apr. 2. Sent. 11, Nov. 13 Apr. Hi. 1. 2. 'Ill 3. 'IS Mechanics' 75 Peon'e's National 20 Reliance . . ii Apr. United Firemen s. . ., . f; Apr. Victory 2.x June Vassenger Hallway Storks Pamden Suburban . 20i CUUen.' (10th t Uth). 22.V, rontlnental . . ... . . . . . !"i lmt Pk Haddington. 4." Ftfth Sixth St. 284 rrankford & Southwark 2S4 Kr'mant'n (4th 8th). PI He.tonvllle M P 32 do pref -.- ." Rreen A Coatea St. Km "hlladelrhU City 117 Philadelphia & Darby.. 30 Phlla fi Orays Ferry. . . fi7, Rld Ave 2nniJ Second fi Third St..... 20.V; Thirteenth fi 13th St.. 1117 Union Pa.nenger I.'.n Wit Philadelphia .... 11154 Mar June June Oct Aug. June Juh July Mar .Mav Julv Dec. Mav Nov. July June Dec. Apr. 2". 'la is. 'HI 2.". 'in 30. '1 21. 'is IS. 'la 1. "19 J. MS B. 'ID 7. 'IP I'l. 'It. la. -IP 14, '111 27. '18 ut. 'in -'S. '18 -'. '19 Railroad. do 2d Pf..- ': June m, 'lu CThe.tnut Hill 63 J?n- j Delaware ....-... 41 .Mar. .1. nv T.1 A 20, Eait nii",w -, .;- 'lug. Bait Fenn.ylvanla . . . . ,11 v, Ju, Elmlrafi, Williams com M May do pref '".-i June UunUne fi U Top com.. 6 j,-.b U'v.i.jVVrVt.::: aS Me.by .M?n Sm fi scf.laven r.,H JuVy -- . ..-S.nHU . . . "- 30, 0, 21. 8. . IS. 17. 27, 17. k. s. 'Norm ;i"-'; - - ...uiy 4K i.Qtn A Nprrl 12U eta.-. J-'. .f vlJn"ua Co. of N J..... 1P2 UlW'-Wm N T ft Pa... SI ' Miscellaneous .. . wi Con Cn. . . 12U iiune in une Lllv July Hi. Au, -'. July Mar May Feb. May Apr. 2. 14. 14. IB. 14. I -, rrtner Enc.l Brew. a'.l ,p"lMU Horde ft Eyt.. SnUrprl. MfB Co 'K.r.ton. Watch Case., ferchanu' Warvhou... nH 70 BU J. Kent. 11 daltoru i v v., Ml July 2, Ti.l & iTOUiiu ...w..... .e June . j,. Nor'!"" Ubrtles Uaa 34M July IB .Mn .s Penn Traffic- 2V, june x, ! ', .on Cold Htoram.... 13 iiar. lu, U ('? tu.m Warehouilnr. lot May as, ' VW Boura Ti . nr.2 ...... r,u 1RU Jig 87 July 2. July 2, Jun. 13, Sept. 23. Apr, , July 10. Jan 22, Ma 21, July 17, El.v.si Bt4tJ Phlla. Warehouse ,, ,;ilu fi French, 9J n J U ....... .... Jilll'l ..a iws. ..i...... ...w xtUr.r.Taktn Machine, nut -.oriuoreUod CoL.,, 7 aa lurei ......... inu nnds, $10 SOW 13 (ill fHnrV selected egg lob CHEESE Offerings wcr light and mantel ruieu nrm .inner a r i r r v aim nc mnmi Quotations New Ynrk umiviinvn, i.hn'e-milk flats, currrnt make, fanes. 32X. iiu, n iiiir-iiuin iniin. ' uiirni 1 1 in rr, i n uv , . fa.i , ffi -m. n hm a iiinimr bii Vnri unit i 1. ...V. I cnnxln. ! V.T., ''.'TrLXr'. x:. . " inlnM wi'Hki'r Ouotntloiiff . Kowli. 1.. Khoriis. 'linH-akinne.l. .'ltilna- I 1i "'". 'l'l";',', 3"Mi' . '..tul.iniil l' hlnhi - 3 ""'V:::i.' Jl'!r;:r','..-!L"-;.:'" ii 1.10.:. lo. in. Ian "h. mm r" ..!. .se.' K. , rla, . ,.i I . ,... .,,....,. do pit pHtr. .1.11 lUi IRKSNK1 T.n" hM' fr.l wre f"irri Mild firm und r a fal d-ni.nid uhlt bpnln.r h.cltnfl K.tr m'r f r-. l offerrd uul"t and bnrety Ktertd yuot tlnrm follow Ton In. fr-fh-kltl.-.l dr-pirkd. In )oin welublnii 1 Ihn ami pr hpI-m o aS r uotvhlns .T IM . riflaiir; u.-Uhlnu : lb iipiiM Wit 3r, Nnialter k.kii. .iMtTlo. fr b-kille.i in liHrri'lM. fnnrv. dr-n1. l.l. ufUhinc 4 P nnd pmt Hplere. 3c. wi-iishinir 3' lb . 3 1 'if arir. wtfuhlnir 3 lb npi.n 31"3j. . inHtT n7.on, 2''fr3tif, old riwt T il- plrkil -1' bmller. Jt rt-v .." fi eo.- do, 45i ."iti do rit in. 41 ' Hi. I .ope "il"nd 3.m. finunb" p r iRhlns 1 1 Tf 1 a lb, p.- dnt i d" tin, nelKhlntr !-! lo IM p n nrl ithiii diirk 7- n Mill s l) " ti '." I..- n. T .! p. i -I i,tn i r iliv.t n " -'". do do. uHnhtPK v lb" tfii'id?.". -lo dn wrluhlnc T lb 1 MMj 1 'J. do do. m . iBhiriL- II - i do. n $: .in ' 3 .Mi dark. 1 .vili .n 1 Nn 2. Onc ?:;. !hl pnp ami. II , 1 . per bos. 2 : VEGETABLES at. . - nf Tin. quallt. s.i, fnr. h n I .i 'h1- nrmer l.ni.ms it.-l . iMmr. mui ' ii-l . .si. r c..'i,.t , t em-. Whi" . S .' . p.-r Larr. I, .V. I .". ...i. '.' .'ill'.. 3 while n.t.te Kel- h i p. r lrr.. v.. I 'H.l 7-. i'.' '-yt'it'A uhl.e potato.'.. .1- r- p. r N'.i 1 II in 1 :i.-.. io...r rr. I. ".. . il.l..ic. l i .. r biirr-l S J. 'i .nil" '. V J . per baakt t. SI ."iil'i 1 s", , Cptton Buyers and Sellers New York. .Iiilv 'Jl bid: Hopkins, offered. luly Sicel. ,,. i ... Oetober Cumoeiis, Johnson. Orvis, Itrooks, Kreiunim. Itosenliers. MeKenna. liail l.'tt and rilnn. bid: Kieffer. llartl.-tt. Ilarteoni, I'. Iltilibnril, Waters and Slti.'li. offeted. I le'i'iulier -lirooks, Youim. Kiiffer. Hopkins and Orvis. bid: Ilviiian. Wal'-.s. Itrooks niu'. Par- ,1-ott. "ITereil. .l.'im.nry-KielTer. Il.v- iiian. it. Hubbard and ,J inl-oli. Mil ; V. limn... lis. Srhill, Itrooks and S. ('HniH'oupm wore quiet nnd Mi-r On his vi-it to Ibieharevf , Ir. Ilein- J.'.A1 A1? "'"' r icrvlcpi. Wed. L:3o p m.. Wiif.'rnifloni. of fin- iiun.lt "'d fi'rb nnd f,llinii .i,,lt tho hi-h ,.1-uv rntniii-uit. n-'rl!. "m,dla"'1 - , Int. Mt MorUh Cem. rul-d -i K'ndi. nrmer i-.t n.oi- AppW. f,l"n'1 ,,,at t,1P :-' lo-tniu its maini m.iy be vlewi-d Tue.. from 8 to i. i-i-i i'.i i.-i - i - .11.1 lii'iii""", ii' ir 'I'ltlllp; j;i'"u ji;ni , i'ii i t. I'l'iniin- ;.,'rr:r,.7.;.r-',M.,!.: T,?;;,:le. ',.h: tiv pn.-s a pmt.. breakfast j,.;t sjo.i rA.!;;5T!.'r.iu,.y. l'W'W: . ... ll..i'..e-. ii.-.n i - I. 0rw. .. ..I... f.. r.....l r..,. ... II., -a an, f, ..,.. ...!.... . ' ,. . . M ,f ' " -" ""' " " ' i' - r ' .j,' . it i-. .-....., n ,i,i. .... i .... ... -.; .ii.ih-ii iii Mineral, lue... 5720,. i...,hs. lln p.r ,-i... IISSK, vlnlT of seventeen iipi'miiis l'lllilllv the ,, ... '. "t- ,"'!". "'. Sl'".nt at lllah. 'kl.h.rr ... it .in..rt IM.2. r.i.t.. r- '"" '" seventeen nlsini. I iii.iuj nil J ''" - ' I'Wn'in'i fhureh III h. m Int a r..l. .- pint IL'IpIV .urml- i - rojtll RIH el llltlenl set aside a llltlldlUK n . Tm, . " ,' T'"' . ., ",.- Apr. in. ;in T. IIulil..iril. Jr.. ..iTered. March- I ),-a -Aug 2."..' 'is '"" Hubbard. Mit.liell. MoutKonier.v 11" and ('oi.ia.iti. hid: Waters ami Wilson, offeii'd. Maj M.intsoinei'j . bid: Flinii, l.uvvi'11'.tein and Ilart.'oi'ii. offered. No Change in Refined Sugars New Villi.. .Iul.v L'l. Sucnr market '.iiiditioiis and pnees lemained un-i-Iiiiiiki'iI. The Warner and National companies an- withdrawn. Prices are ipioted at lie. less i per ..nut for cash for tine granulated, and taws at .'Js for '.Mi decree n utri tii".:il". The t'nited States stisar eipiali.ation board made no purchases of raws on S.tturda.v. Armenia Is Charge on World Charity 11 I ii.! '13 I Continued From P.ige Ore "1 sum, discovered t tint ii would b inii'iissih1.' to conduct affairs from a desk in the America! ibassy at Con stantinople. Nothing Imt pers.uial oli sorv.ition and direction could acconi plisli the pin poses fur wllich the mis- .sion was organized. I undertook jour- ' nei to lluniani.i. Armenia. Itulcarin.' ;i and southern Serbia. In the aggregate i I thee trips, made under the most un- J favorable conditions owing to the d o:is in tntiiin ut the various coiintrie Min how M is '17 10 ' '11 I '19 111 . IS ' sinned niany weeks. The results ever, fiill.v repaid cverv effort. Ainit'tila .Suffers Most "llf all the countries that came tindei our direction and that I visited in ner- .'In M" Armenia. I found, hnd suffered the -17 most. Conditions there vver alii ost un- ,,;.,.,, .j', believable. I.i'Igium never c. erienced 'l'i auj thing like it. I" ."Cl... 0-....I.I l. ....:. c ., .. .,, no- xniui-.il un i inn i.eriiiaiis'm,, cvervthmg needed liy a people na- 'is '''. ";:n.To,l tens of tlimisaniN of heretofore come from Cerman.v. Now 'in the inliabilants of this mifo'.-tuiiate land, an America trade opportunity is pie- T of thousands ,rc ,m driven j.,.,,,,.,1. The nations of Europe want '1!) from their homes to perish of hunger nieiican goods. They all are against ;jg un.l exhaustion. UWnuau manufactures.- replied Mr. 'I'll "Our trill to Krliiin ivns m.i.l ;,, i IL.ii, m . ' ' "" '"."" in tlie remains ot a passenger coach. All' :3 its windows had been broke,,. livery in I bit of upholstery ami furnishing, even I -M'lo the i.uohs ,. ,.. ,,..,,.,, j.ad I, ,' "J' 1 stolen. Tlie -eits wcv hoards co.-- . ,! ,.., ,,..1. i.:.. . .' ..,.. ...in nn- 111 i-icvas. II. i Along Ihe lailrnad the wretch.!1 j retiigces were d.v ing by hundreds. Tlie 10 ulead lav in lieans here nml there be. .... ., ., ., ',, " u sie the rails. 'I hos.. of the starving thousands who had life nn.l ii.ii,i,.i:M i , , . ,,,....... 'in I leit thronged around the car witli ont- Dlstribute Own Food "We. of course, carried our own food. I had a box of biscuits with me and the soldiers detailed as our guard at one place lined up tlie starving , streicne.. nanus appealing for food. s ,m)ks fonvul,, , 'ao,her dm .' " ' , a": QU.le, nil ..in-ieri" n": ; V?WiViMu?rjX'&2& I The wasted figures, gaunt faces audi . ,.iris received on shinhoard In- 'xi.ls'hia of -Malta: Y.mah Trlb. n ii. i. ..'.,, ,P'irs Due notice of funep.,i ' ',-Pn skeleton hands bi-rime.l witl, .lie ee I A " lr ' reietveu on siiipnoaui in t u rmviuVH r l; ,; uil , Mf ,. -",f,Kll julv in. at Atlantic city v sueieton nanus. i)(imi( iv itli dirt, pre- .. j, Heinz of liis appointment Invited to funeral service. v.l . 3 p. m I j ANNV ' SNYDER la t of sso .v ''..?, sented a picture in real life that could , ,- .... ,.,.i,. eo..,.itte -''-s N -s,h ' "" iriv.t Mi Pea. ,t'. vlf or Frank Snvder and d..ghtr or , scnrcelv be wi : ,.,.. ;, a a member ol tlie wolbl committee ,.., n.man. . l. vieV,,j Tues . uft. r ! ut '-ens,. I nnd Caroline Gr..u H..,tV-i I s.ni.eiv U( SUI.iasSid 111 the imaglliu-l , , .if ,. i .,., , ,i. t.-.,, n. m L',l r. lends Invited funeral service, n'c. , hnn nf n 11. ...In Ol .vol. ...a.. i.". -. it.. IPs- T..U, 10 e.-rm-iiivi. .. ..,-.. .,,.... i.t -reinnle. l.ro.ul and llert. ... crowds and vve distributed the biscuits! among them as far ns they would reach. ', The famine stricken ones tried to kiss our hands; some pressed their lips to' the ground over which we had walked. "The Armenians linve established a republic. I met the officers of the new government in council and arranged to ' furnish them food to the value of nbout $0,0011,(1110. These men. constituting ' the government, were splendid eharnc- fters. In his response to my remark announcing the conclusion of tlie ar- raugement. the president of this new republic said that, for the first time in 700 years, the Armenians; bad been recognized as a free people. America 'tad come to its rescue with food. No t:me hod been designated, be said, for 'IT 1 '10 -In '17 M1 '11 -l.l 'Hi '18 'in 'lu the repayment of the loan, nn evidence thnt the people of the great republic trusted suffering Armenia. finest at "Famine" Hanquet "That evening," continued Mr. Heinz, "wo were invited tn a banquet nt the home of the president. The menu was In keeping with the condi 'I'. .... 'ii. '17 '10 '10 'Ill M '10 tions prevailing in the country. There was a soup made of grass and herbs. followed by some trout that had been caught that afternoon in a neighboring stream. Dried applesr tome heavy ' 'ID IH 10 brown pancakes, not unlike hard tacit, I only made 01 corn Hour coarsely ground and a little weak tea. " 'We are a hard people to kill,' said the Catholicus, or presideut, in a short address. Jhe next day I was Invited io re flew the .local .army, Tfey were only '10 'lu la 'lu Maj '10 'lu 'ID MB 'IS partly clothed In homespun. Somo were witlioitt shoes i.ri.i ninny wore without rifles. 'I lie plttrtotlMlii tlie.v I s- lilmril win wonderful Their slinuts puijKi wits woKieriui. i "oir snouts and cries of delianee to the i ink the sliovetI thi1 spirit of tnc tllli'iintlir'rcil. Mr. He In, is of the i.plii'iiii tlmt no 7, , , ., ' ,, , cnlllltrv Invillvoil in the Vvfirlll wnr lins tin Ar a, . filr sllltoto.1 fll Utlt.llll llliri'orH US u . . . . luKcri. tim.lvhn. ..iitrm.n. exile, slur- viitlon nml liopplpssupss for (lie future, not l 2 ' Arineiilii mm ns all the woe of tlm K'eat r. r. ((, )(,iit ohm man to every ten, J! 'l'"'" 1"l -uN. mid they were dylnR.woik of world relief. His vast vision f . .1 .. . . '-.. u TMiviiuin di i in run u nii rvnry '" "inn nir norm iicmieu w in'st ap iuhk. ' njKl(' xiiry Itnvc no (rd j-rnln. Tlioy prrrintnl by those ut worked uith piowi'n iiicir iittui wrn -ni'KM. nui rouiu t iiim. up lias pitvpii the u.'itloim well wt no .!oil. The Turks had stolen and he devenrs their tlimikM to Iiis dy ever.i ihini;. Armenia nni.t be fed for in: day." another ,iear. Thi wonderful nation is a ehariri n tin world' eharity The raixo of uheat Hour distrilmtedi li the niN ion was M.ld to Imkers nml .-,'riiil niA!ilinnta nt n Iriw iirtrp It wim : , , ' ii. stipulated that it must be resold at an p.piall.i low figure. 'I'liis broke up all ti.iift.i...ir it. ( ',iiiLt tirliiiiiiln I inii I i"""'- "' ' ",m""11"" ;' loaf of bread made from Amerirnn relief, Hour had a little Ameriean tlup stink ; Tin. itrniil lo'lHOI' 1111(1 fill llllltll i. 1 1 " ' " ' " ' eituen trustrliMl to hu this food. ' Ten Dollars where the staff lived at a rediteed ei.st N'et to Armenia and l'oland Mr. Ileinz found southern Serbia in the most deplorable eouilitinn. Like Arinenia. it lias no aitri.'iiltiiral iiuplements left. The Turks stole or ilestroeil eer tliiiiR. Hreiit Itritnin has ...l it SI .1100.000 w.utli of mules and wairons nnd this will aid in its rehabilitation. .iiiotis for I . S. Mandate The Armenians and men the Turks, I Mr. Iloiiiz declares. are anxious that ., .. . i ... . . .. . !, . . the I lilted States lievome the mailllatory I States eotiutri for these eouiitries. They believe that - this ctuerntuent wilt .!..., 1 lsl.. .fl, '.,-.. i ,i.i-,i,, ....ii, them. Thev fear eNploitation by other nations. "Ho vmi think we shoulil e- e.niie the niiunlalory V" I asked Mr. I loin. "No." lie replied with empha-is. "We should not do so if ltalj. rranee and Creeee insist upon the partition of Tnr- ke.v . leavini; to us the remainder. If vve ,h. assume mandatory power it mint J 2,mI",,,i,i.KV. ..Tibia M& o?'l""Vn be over Turkey as a whole, .onsistini; vlted to funeral. Honevbrook Prfsbvterlan of f.'nstaniiunple. Anatolia and Ar- I ; oiJ'Ln hrlZu' ",:3"a- piMii.i S.vria will co to lireat llrit.iin. w!.- is now in possession ot it. The sultan should not be permitted to in terfere or eM'ivise nnj political power w hatever." "What force would be necessary to uiaint: in such a position'.'" I asked. "We would nave to send over an aimy of perhaps 40,000 men in Mich j in: event. The people are eager for it, but. after all. it is a unction for the American people thein-elves to decide. I. lit for the horrors mulcted on Ar mciiin. the Hermans anil Turks, high and low, who are responsible for it, should be put to death by the quickest method compatible with justice. All '.(or World l-eaRtie "What is the sentiment regarding the ii ague of nations';" l'.M'i", countrv 1 have visited is in .,,,.,. ......... ,. . . 1 1M II- Jul.v 20. SUSAN. wife of , m IMIOW. Clearfield at.. Falls of Schuyl- lavor of II. It max have it Haws,, rhumas Duffv and daught. r of Mary Mullen kill s. temti reiulem maas Corpus fhrl.tl Imi it i-ein-esents o nriccilile that w III I ..". .. . i .''"i1 l".'.'' Th"m-" Mullen. , church 10 a m. Int W."tinlnter Cem 1)111 It l.ptiMtlts . pill.iipii Ill.ll win ' Iteiativea and friends all so, letles of w hldl ! I'UP 1 PFEIt Jul v 21 1 MARIE (nee Dle feillice the possibility of war 111 the I he ; was a member Invll.d to funeral. Thurs . I rolf I widow of Fr"derik Pfeltfer. need (111. reduce tile possibility of war ill the future. It at least has a tendency to Initio- niu mt tlie m neb . dcsl red tieucc o'. ""'- " -." -- l.urope. Mr. lloiuz. rives it lilt of bis a re- liservations tliat the I lilted Slates I'nited niust take its position s a world povver. - It I ui,ri"-'ar . nr ihmkhos, to uur mi- .,..... .... .. .i-.ri..i - kiii'.iii. in .. -. ... - "Ilnw (i uu rtnt'tl th1 matter of i. . -is) j trade coinlitioiis mi I'.urope as conceni- 1 tlii- countr.v ;" I inquired. , , , . .. - , ., , The aijsnlllle ueMrucilon in Ullllll- nils In Frame. First l'us Private ings. of agricultural implements, of nLiRLESA.sunof Henr.n.l M-rv Es machinery and niantifncturing nppli- lr.t Franc necessitate the importation of line ihuihling materinl. glass, iron and steel. . . , . ... i: liient. wire ami iiiiiiiiuk ii....-iiiiiii.i . ,.i-... .tt ... ,. b.tl, in" sb.i... " ' '""""",.. " "" in.. ... "If we can adapt ourselves 10 tneir markets, carry credits, and .-.inform to trade customs we cun establish markets abroad -o that when tiermany 'comes, back' she will find herself replaced by .. , u.... i,..,..r.. ' Metier "OlKls null o.-l.-. ..i'-nii....'.t-iin. "What is tlie feeling among the tier- I mans with respect to the outcome .i... .. ..e'," I nsL-o.l I '" "" "Ceiinnuv. with tlie eM-eptioii of I ,, i, in,.',.i,i 1 , --ussill, l.c.-i-ii.-' .'" '." ,.."". . i.- Iron's relief. Herbert Hoover 1- ilnee- 1 t()r general. .The other members are I .Julius Hururi. cliairman of the grain corporation ; Messrs. Iiarhcr and Flesh. . vice presidents of the grain corporation : 1 W. A. (ilasgow and Dr. Alotizo Tailor, STKAMxIIII1 NOTICES Brooks Steamship Corporation ' ' 1 I 1 Regular Sailings From Philadelphia and New York to Copenhagen Gothenburg Christiania Helsingfors Hamburg Danzig S. S. THALA July 25 S. S. AIRLIE July 30 S. S. BIRCHLEAF August 6 Full cargoes to any European port. Class A-l British Lloyds. Full Brokerage Paid For Itates and Particulars Apply MEGEE.STEER&CO. Agent. 461-67 Drexel Bld3 Phlla. PELL LQBUlAItD JSOS I . . ,,, , ...... . ...... .IT'ol.tl... ,..,.. r,l . ...... ,. . i so. i oes not. Mile is Kin. oeiiaiii nun :.;'.. ""' ".""'.". "." . .iii.aers .vvo smith. on juty gn nn... iiia Mininvi ' of riillmlolphln i .Tolm llnllowrll. Dr. Vernon KpIIor, TI.wmIi.iv Wliltinnrsh, f rindinvUed" (777--- -l TJesTS-nTTiZ .John It. Vi'liltr. nml l,l....l 1n.,. V "'''' Pasrhall v Solemn mass .if requiem ' t i I, ! V. '""n,cs A!st Clement's Church, Paschalvlile. lu a. , LoRan, who wns Herbert Hoover s as- tnt lm. Holy Crcs cm. sistntit in l'nris. KERIOAN. - At w.yn. Pa., .inly is. Tlie world relief for children Ir a iioli-Kovertinipntal nrftnulzntlnn formed to aid the KUfTeriuK chllilien of Poland. t'zeclio-Slovakiit, .TiiRo-Slavia and Ar menia. It aims to furnish one sub stantial men I per day to the starvlus little ones of these countries. It will be supported by voluntary cnulrlliit- , timi 'I wis'i to say." remarked Mr. Heinz, lu oloslmr the Interview "Hint i. , - I feel it a Rreat honor to have been I , . T. , . ,,,.' ." , associated witli Herbert Hoover in this I .....i !. . ! .... ,.1,v. 1,l""-" I qiT:kx: jjim j! SBn,nwra,v r JO,IN A- afijs i.c(iun- .iiy n Vvrr I rvM rirrtT t-q son of .ndrr ,i. nd i:iief.4 ii a w-nrn Vn$ ' JniVtrVi" in'Zr, ?, !noV 'J "! frion.1 r. sid.-nm. 3H.-.7 Hrown C "hit. iriite. AVFlKRSMV t..i.. id .. ?!, V.,ry Anderson, atrcd 70 Ifdntived and friend I AmiTimti ' nrni nil ..iirr.ni . n.u.r ii, I.,..,..- ...... -.-. rrea..-nt Lodirc So. 11.1 K and M in .'' '' 'V""-'1 f-r.le'a. Tues A2 pm ;'..?! Mnn'e ". "U "rlv,,le- "'"rlends may Jtll. I. wife of IM'v.-.rl lllttle Sr llrla tUea and f,..n,.. J,,,,, ,,,,,,, f t,,,',;,, in ii. 1,n"'',' " funeral sertleea Tu.s. in So m unrii,,. N ., , , Horlln m. Hl.ASI. -Jul. 111. WILLIAM F. TILAMK. & Itelatlw, i,, fiienda In.ited lo funeral "nlm., W1 . 2 p m ','. i; riRliUN Su.l.lynl.. at Northeast Harbor. Me, Jul. 17 .IOHV A IlItOWN. Jr Fu-n-r.1 Ser If. m re.ldenep. "Dunmlnnins." l)...m. r.t I on. 11 . m .. .,, ." " ' i.vi.i.i.i iihuuii1 ter oi John and Annie Campbell (nee Mo- ' a.mj'hi'.i.l ...... .1, .t.,sr-. .... L v x' i.i,.v nJ u,"v'.-,..'L"v ,r,l"nu.' ", I'hnr. h i ... ... , '.'""i .'.". uu iV1"' '- '','"' " "iu't.ii. ..en , s,.nj a. ;, i ..--in. in -, to i, . lapier si . l.ernianlown Solemn reni.lem t,,.. c. '"'"'' i. ;vii ciiunh to a. m. Int. IIolv " cannini.' un Julv 1fi pun M V.TII D j 17" ?l.5 uil." t -r ' '',' "'i .," L Oen'rw'nn.r m """'v 'Fried R.l.itlv.a 'mil r'i'lemTs 'l'nv'ite'd''tro f'u- , ?eTrrtVe"'or"'i'seVV'"'1MV?,l'"Vv-aVha-Vrne"Vant i ff'0Jr.Vret'!'KlMn st Int' BrU''"-'. Fcrn- I CRAM'KIt Julv in. SAXriTi. ii,i,,n,i ' i i:mh.n At Presbvterlan IIo i.it.il UI.IVIV. M.iel Ml Vvr-M r. rncr. TENDEN. given. Ivi'- notae of fumral will be ,l.l,l!fil':T JuU ,"' ""'. l'FTER F. DAr OL.1. re.tnr nl the Aasumpllnn II V M. I hureh. '-m lirov. Chester en. Fa Rev erend cerB. relatives and friends invited to funeral. W..1. A.sun.i.tlnn It V M i hureh. esi ilnive. i-.i nivln nfflce n:.".il a rn Solemn mass ,r r'iui.-m 10 n m. Int llnlv ( r .-.. .'..in Auto service. Train leaves Hroad St station. P II. 11 7 in m. OAVI Oeorge ..,.., ., .. .ii.oi i .i . an. unr .11 i.l Matilda S.hnell Davis Reia. tll'-s and frt. Invited to servleea. W.J . ,.,,! 2 l. In . ".-In Cheat Int. Fernwood I rienda Ilia l view remains Tuea , in l.l p. DICKsON Julv in. JOHN, husband of S'ti.n Dl.k.o.i (nee Ncelv) Relatives and fn!",',"1? ,mml'"ra of Titnlty Pr. sbv Church. J,nV-l",I.," funer.il s, rvicea Wed. 3 r, , .. .' ,7,,.nkrnr'1 ul' ,nt private Nortli i"li- Illll iVm Omit flowers. I. EMEU Julv I'. Ri:uilEN l; . hu band of l.,te Frrderl.k l.lemer and son of late (i.-org.- and Mary Dlemer. need 112. Re'atlves and friends invited to funeral n. i . o ,-e ,..-u. ...in i ni '1.iO A .' Oh ol Lit private. W.-stmlnsti r l'i in. Remains mav l,e vlrue.l Tuea eve DUFFY Jul.v 20. SUSAN. I he ; was a member Invll.d to funeral. Thur- r,',Uieni mass" Churl h i.r"tt.'e si Solemn Ejlphany 10 a m Int Holy t ros "pin Am I... i in inu in in.:-:. i' ,.i ,. . -.: ' ';-'"'' '," '''I'll'.''" and t'nend'a Invited' to I f""0"1- ,7U'".', --1" '. mf "M eVhnnl Hap. 1 INI Meetlog tlon.e smii i.mi.ien r. . . in ndjuiuing u-roumla Autos will m.et'traln ! :-;h"fInnrnr'ik;,,,,Vn'mlnnl ,"-'3 " '" "' tr i1' V , ' - ; 'V MI ,""" .- j, Julv ""t ,", . V""-Vv':- '"f' kpu- ivfs ana n j-nu m iif.i lo Tundra I Vd , I v. in . Smlthillr.-Jrtf ki-nnll mad. nPar lT Holly. . .1 lilt. Ml In !v I Vni Autnn , u,t ..,, K.,,U. .vi,,i,.t ., ' ," ' l'nU'i',,. -?',)', '" ,.?,', V. H"" I.siANUI.I, Killed lu ,.1'tlnn. Nov 111 . t.--i in.... ... .sew rrK .ii.-. .lui" I. SARAH, wife of George FIs. b.-r and d'.iuch- ;' or Gust., i.oeu. n-i;i , ,,u ,j gj n,u. lives and f'lends Invit'd to fun-rat: Tues.. t; p ni.. parlor, or i:in..'iuei a.i r e. ton ! K'"2 lil.nir.nil st Int Mnnt.-flni Cem. I FITZPATRICK Julv 1'. LI.SIi: ulfenf , Philip i-tt...irl. k lt..iiv.s lln,i mends VV "...liA.iI-K: 'pT""!.!.? ...' ."hu,rehn,if"lA, . Imma. ulai Com eptlon. rmanio.v-n. 10 a. , ntANK - Julv is paui.INE ritU'li . nee liunlihardti. widow or Herman Frank. , .nof l'TL'lnrj, I 'uPral .Tuea.. 2 p. m , ls2u N. Ilouvlec st ... .T .' I int rnelten Iillla Cem geuther At Parkimd Heights Pa. f in'exj'.S, frl.nda. Nu.iiomil-Ni.tion.il So. 2. Susnue- AX ifand L UoPV,J&'erT man Lutheran Chun h. all uci.... . r whl.h be was a member, invlt..! to funer.I hrv- li-efc. Tu.s ' n m "441 V ". . -. , Mt. Vernon Om Friends mas call Mon. oil otl.MEii juiv 20. th.ms w i nn I ?'E'1, "".."' ".HJain and i.,t Sabin'a Gil .in.- re i.ouani iue nol'.e or fun. ral wll b givn fr.en .-.lnj s...n. . -t i .'J:'iu JU.'. '' ""'"V.1" w bu-band oi viiri of Edward Hagen (nee Trailer), aged .I.;, lteiallies and menus invited u. funeral, Wed. S 30 a. m.. 2II0I N Water 01, 91 High mass Church of the Vlsit.ill,, 11 10 ., m Int Holv S'enulchre I'em. Auln funeral HALDEMAN. Suddenly, July In. JulIN THOMAS son of Eugene II .,,! Huth H Haiileman. nelatlvc ami mends may call Mon, s 1.1.111 p. m .I., . T... ...:... r. sldence of parents. . . . tii.i, inns, Spru. . -I.. l'hIU. 2.11 S N 2!lth st Int. private. l riemla mas' .an lues, eve HAWKINS At Mt. Holh-. N J.. July 19, HARRY HAWKINS. Sr.. aged Itl Kelallv.s und friends, all societies of whl. h he vvas h member. Invited to funeral. Garden st , Mt Holls-. N. J., Wed., 2 p. ni. Int. Mt. IIollv Cem. HIRST July 10. WILLIAM M. son of late William N Hirst Relatives and friends. Phlla Lodge, No. 3tl0, Ilrotherhuod .,f lujl. way ClerKa, In. Ilea to luneiai. vv e.l , 2 l hnnp for Mooreatovvll. ltun?.r.. juiy .... ev...v;r. wife ni j Doyle A. Home and daughter of John and laa .lur.uni, aru .... .iw,.s u. tui.erai , later from 1030 S. Ithan at. JUNNE. July 20. ANNIE M., wife of Charles L. Junn. Relatives and fnen.la Invited to servleea, Thura.. 2 p. m.. N W I cor. Water and South sta. Itemalna mav I be viewed Wed., 8 tu 10 p. m. Int Eden , Cem. KEITH July 19. MARY H . wife of Judson C Keith. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Wed.. H:30 a. m . 2137 s Hittl st Solemn renuiem ma 8t Monica's snurcn ... n in. mi, ur.va.e. KELLY July 17. HARRY, husband of I .iraepiii.-i .sr... h..u aun ... .aie ueorge W. nnd Mary Kelly Funeral, lo which if reiai.vi-o n.e. ...ri.'ia err inviie.i, iv eu . 117 Morria t. Mass of reuulem Church of th Sacred Heart 0:30 a, in. Int, Holy Sepulchre 'KE!I.t,T.i-Jiily 18, JOHN Jf.. hu.band ot )at Catherin V. Keltr, Itelatlve, ,n v.." , "."'.' '.r.v'i.ni. .. . iiusnani (Jinini .oi tiiiiiovvn. i-a. X'AN.xir. i r.iv. ia,- --;-. :"",'. an" iriends HALTER Juls 20. I'lUXK, bu-band of , S Paul's Lodge No 4 si . 1- and A. M: Fr..ler,.k Halter (ne Eh'lig) ,,g., .-,:t ' I'Mlip It. Schuyler Post .No. -'1. G A R. Relatives and friends. Illunie,.ihal He-,.- I'out.-.X't Tribe No. 1 l.i. I Jl R j, . alK final Socletv Uerinanl.i Castle N., 171 K IKH"" ,P"'.'J' . i ,'j , funeral '.'.' ". ! . Wurtenberger .ir.n..dler Co . John , ', 'lj- v P-j'" InV 'i aV7 T 'W." r - .' iivnen.iai eiocieiv. ail si.-i, ti. t ' ' ."' - , fues.. alter 7 n. m nhkh h ..as a member Invited t,. funeral. rr,,.VV;,r.NV..r Riverside N j ilii,. n Wed. 7 30.. in.. 1(1.1 W Dauphin si II" ,B ": f ' ,ft art W- "'lullre. i nul.m mass St. llonlfa, lu,'.. . nureh I. a ,.!, .n.oresto'vn Council. No '' 3. r 1 '" A,,VT'l'iulv 20. ANN,,: M. ...fe of A '"il ", ol Moorestovvn JnJ, o t. i 111 . i-(. n .i:iin hi. int. niiutii laurel tun IVm. Frlenda may Mew renwlna 'lues. I n w"fd" ., . m.. William Murphv", lo !. p m. . '"'ral' vveu.. - ,,-,, , Sn.;i,"n'ii.' IIi)LI.IN(!SHEAI On board transport ' " ";,n mas. St. Columba'a Church lo 'a BISSBSi. r.'35nB,.h, ;i?.".t.L,;N?s?,fT.J',?nn,;f MJkyTo t'K7,4i3A7u,,IvfrVi !MlMOiJe,ae a-ffi'S, ! .vlSrdSeVd' fffi Third-day. 2.30 p. m.. Friends' Me, ting , T Y-wdall ,',u,V.f", '"d frleiula invite.! Houae. Moorestown. N. 3. Int Westfleld U.i funeral services, xveu... p. Inrfsld.nee Tialn leaves Market at. ferry Phlla i ,j ,',f mother-in-law Mr Annie Vwdall. TIN t. m Trnlleva lenve Camden uv-erv hair v.n livke It.. TaconS'. lilt private. Mae- hour for elooreaiovvn. i IIKATHH 1H1. .Mll.lllll'.'t) AMPtLMlMnV InT .. If. of Lieutenant A. M. Kerlsan, Jr., and dauKhl-r or .Mr nnd Mra. Wllllnm Toat. Servleea and Int. private at parents' real denra afennvrnlenee of the family. I.AKFKKTV Julv IS. ItKNKV It., aon of late John and Margaret l.afTerty. nped 47 rielativea nml friends Invited In funeral aervliea. Ttiea . 1 :.1o p m . J Ii. Htnnirer A tlro.'H. 4.11.1 Trankford ave.. Krankford. Int. I'edar Hill Tern l.AMlli:ilT Jlllv IS. C'ATIIAIUNn A., wdfe of Kraantua J. Lamhert. Sr. (nee Doudherlyl lte!.itlee nnd friends Invited t.t funeral ai-rvlcee. Tuea . 2:.1d p. rn.. S K for. 2Clh at and Itlilse live Int. North, wood t'.-m Auto scrvlre. Krlrnda 'may call Mnn ;.AtJ.M'KIKTl:il .llllv 1R. MARtA MA 1 HILDA (nee Hholtu). widow of (lottfrled J. Lnumeister asr-il as Relatlea and frlenda In.lled to funeral. Tua . S:.10 a. m.. son'a r.-'ldence. Jacob Lnumeister. 141.1 Oermnntown oie Tllah muss n a. m, St. Peter's t'hureh Int. Holy Sepulchre Oem. LINDI.'K.MA.V M lMuewnter Park. N J.. July 111. JAN'i: S . daUKhter of Clnrr-U 11. and Jennie S I.lndcrniiin, naeil 11. Hela tlvea and frknda lnlled to funeral aervlcea. Tus., P:1A a m. rr.ldenco nf parents, ttlverbank, K.Uewater Park. N. J. Int. ltethlehem. Pa MAJOR July 111. nnnmtAIC. A widow of Rev. Willi un .r.ijnr. of Prilla. M. K. Conference, aRed S7. Relatl.ea nnd friend.'. Akso. of Ministers' Wives of M. n. Con ference. lmlte-1 to funeral aervlcea. 1415 V Venango at.. Wed., 2 p. m. Int. Mt. Morlnh Cem. MAIIKSi'll July IS. LKO K , aon nf AN bert F and Phllomena Mareseh. Relative, and frlen-1 Invited ti. funeral Tuea.. 10 a. in . sister's residence. Mrs. William 111. ler, 32.VI N, Park live Int. private. West Laurel Hill rem. Remains may bo viewed Mon , s to In p m. MAUKWAKtl Ju'y In, MART J., wife or Oeorce R Markwnrd. nire.l AC. Rela tives nml frlnda. all orEnnUatlona of which she was a member. Invited to service. Tuea . 2 p. m . 1 Kill N Hlrat at Int. Fernwood Cem rrlenda may view remains Mon. eve. Aulo funeral. MARTIN Julv IS. ACINUS CO.V. widow of Wllil-im Martin, late of Clifton Heights, Pa Relatives and frlenda Invited tn fu neral aervlces Tu.'a . 2 r m . residence of sister. Mrs. James F IVumler 30 r.. Wood land ave . Sharon Hill. Delaware county. Pa int. prlvite MeCAUTIM Vt Sen '.te fl... .- T Julv IS. .MAROVRKT. wife of late Mlrhaet M.'Cartbv Inle 17n.l Cleveland ave (Mnrrl. v. ill nun ISIhl Tlnl.tl.,,,. -,,. .i i V. M. So.lalltv and Sncred Heart Rin'letv of St. Thomas Anulras Clnlrcli lnvlle.1 In funerii Tues s a m . John Walter Hurke'a , . .... ... .-. .- i, i-iM i.in nun .viorris si". Solemn requiem mass f'hurch nf St Thomas Anullil.a II an n. m. Int. IIolv Crnsa rem. Allti. service Mrl'LARXOX Julv "ii. JAMES, liuahand of late Mary MeClarnon fnee McKeever) and son of late Ilctnard and Susan Mcl'lamon. P.tiiah of Pnrtglenonc County Antrim. Iie land Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed S.:i0 a in., 2.100 N. 10th at. Solemn requiem mass St. Edward's Chur.h 10 a m. Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MERCER Pled of wounds In Franc. Aug. 11. 1II1S. Private WILI1ERT MERCER. . .- . - .,.,,,, ..... .-.. hmi .". mil iu iiiiiiaii.aiiu ...itrKarci .vier- cr (nee Leah.tn). 3.124 Aspen at Relatives , I)',1 frlenda. Co L. nun Infantry, 2flth .''" ':"'".. ' "'.'.'" ' ' ' "r," rniunm mass , ftt. Agaim a i. iiurcn w.ci. in a. MI Til Ju y 111 I.OCIS C Sr hi. band of Rosaline E. Mereto. Relatives and frlenda, Phll'l Council. No 1(111. K. nf C. : Catholic Phllop.itrlan Literary Institute. In vited to funeral, Wed.. ,S:3(. n. m.. 3111 N. lath st Solemn requiem mas.. Cathedral 10 a. tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto serv ice. MORRISON The death. April G. tftlt). at Palo ltlanco. Vera Cruz. Mexico, of A. W MORRISON, an American cltl7en. Is reported tiv the Atnerlian consul it Tamnlco Mexico. The lep.it representatives of deceased can obtain further Information hv npplylmi to the Department of Stnte. Wasblnctnn D. C MOSELEY. Julv 20. ELIZAHETH W.. daughter of late N It Moaelcy. Relatives and friends invited to funeral service. Tuc. 2 p. in. le.10 Falrmount ave. Int. M1LIIOLLAND -Julv 20. JOHN WTI.1E MCI. 11(11. LAND Relatives and frlenda Mt. lloreb Lo.ls.'. .Vo .-.2S. F and A M. ; Pale tlne It A Chapter. No 240: St. AUran's Coiiiniand'TV. No. 47. K. T.. Invited to fu neral servli.'S Tuea, 2 p. ni.. 2109 Hunting Tarl: iv Int private MURPHY July IS. JOHN, husband of I Mary J. Murphv (nee Schmitt) and son of late Peter Hnd Mary Murphy. Relatlv'eB and friends. St Edward's Holy Name Society, limped to funeral, Tues. K:3(l a. m. 2H02 :. . . . ... . . . ... IN. ..m ft qu cm mass ni. .u- !V'r" ""',,, '", '"' ' ' " """"" NEWTON Jills- 111 XAnodstown. N. J., REEEi'CA II. NEWTON. l.--ed "is. Relatives and frb nda Invited to funeral rvlres. Woodstnwn N. J Tues.. 2 p. rn. Int Sharnslown M E. Cem f)'l"ON.Xi:i.l, .llllv 11. tlfil.l-J.N .xiakii: wife of John J. O'Connen and daughtr of Catherine and la e Ihoinaa Doyle. Rein- tlves ;V:Ar..,n!ffiSSi,,S: Alder st High renuiem mass St. Malachy's Church 10 .. m. nil. noiy irn. i em. (I DdNNELL Julv 17. MARGARET M wifo of John F O'Donnell and daughter of late Pat-'.ek and Mary Meehan Relatives and friend' milted to funeral. Tuea 8 I Relatives anil Trleta!" l'Ont ni.in I OUPC'I. I No 7S. I) of P. I. O. II M. Invile.I ti funeral, vv.il . :. .." n n. . residence or. son-in-law. Oliver Patten. 372.". N. 7th st. Int. Greentr'ount Cem rr..n-i. Tiile 14 ini Xt IV ihimhliir nl Ann., and late Fremont Porch Relatlles and friend'. Olive Ilranch Council, No 11. . . , .. s n. . ., ..t , I... i... 11. OI 1. , I ..IUJ .S". .1", . . J oi , lll.ll.'.l tn fnncnil. T'l.-S.. 'J:30 Vt in.. :..u p in., .vt .viaraet at , nirtun -.ter (Mtv. N .1. Int Yl crprewi tVm U1-YNi:K -Suddenly, at Oc.ui ntv. N. J., July 1. TIl-'MAS T . hupb.tnd nf Hpltn Kc ntr Brfd m HelatlvrM and frlpndn Am.il c.uvtrd Sutlctv nf Hinjlnf-prs nnd i-niiilae - nf H It tinitvd tn funer ii. Wirt, 11 n ni . 1" II-tddiTn ao., Camden. Int. pii vnti. Tt.trlnrii m rOIYNn.tt 'idilt-nlv. at Oi-pnn rilv V, J .Tiilv 10. THOMAS T and CHAru.US T UKYNKIt. Ids bon. Hue notice of funyrala will b when KIT.'HU: Jid 10. SARAH .1 NI.. w Mon of K.tKitl T HltPhlt. aced si RflatHca and fri- r'l- Ipiltod to funeml Tu . 2 p. m . 1AX N. r.irk pe. Int. private. Nortb' nnd (Vn SANKBV Suddenly. Julv rJ0. HARRT M . . ,. ..... r.t ...a l.lla t? Slinl.ee Una .,n IIUSII..IH. ". ..,, .... ... L. t ..- I " f,i4,i will be given. 530 N 3Ht ' "vrtfirwn-l'Flfifr sriiif I ,.,.; nee Cn'inha'ni. widow of Edward Sohaf? ' "Vred"-':,,,"!" 'i..'rv:nM: "fftv SJ' Thomas Aculn . Church Invited to funeral. Smlern m.".- '."h.irVnor-'s, '2, AuuTnas I1J11 h m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto H.30 a SENDER. July IS. ELLEN, widow of Christian 11. Senear, aged 42 Relatives and friends. Star ot Promise Lode. No. 14. o S i.r H "f Gloueister. N J . Invited to funeral. Tues.- S-30 a. in.. 1117 N Howard st Solemn high rtnulem mas" St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int private, Holv Sepulchre CVSCfLLY litis 20 THOMAS S-i'ULI.Y husband of Ellen S.-ullv (rife Dnverln) Eel,,', tiven and friends. Holy Name and Order of iR.sarv Society ot our .xicm.r or Sorrows' ! Church, all other societies of which he iv a irember. Invited to funeral. Tues s 3u a in. 4970 Lancaster ave. w. st P,ua Solemn ma "i n-nuieiii ,,ui .ninner or 1 . .' ehnr h 10 n IP Int. Holv Cm s Cem " I Ante funeral ...it I Thurs.. 2 private. Mt Vernon 1 Cem . ,., ,. ,.n..e, ,, si'MMEnS Julv IS. H r I DFllVKBS, wife of Rembrandt Peal Summer, un, daughter or John XV un.l lite Anna R. I Ilevvee.. Relatives and friends Invited to I funeral services. Tues. 3 p ni . Oxford I ave and ueipcr ... ihhmuiii. mt. i;Jst l... ... 1.01 I'em. t , men ..... ...... l.N-, rritvNsB.VD mi ' ",". n0. i.-n.iNKI.lv h.u... '' .si H'l'a.l friAA lTHat-a..ni r-. . nf Mrv r. ; ,, , . ' ia- jniriiniuuTi ininn Kleam niit) of Tnurnffulla. ('ounty Linnrlek. Vei'n.1 llelatlVPH Hncl fHpnrN PivtHon 7 lrP1i" r . I Itnar lk ClUHriifl. fill k.mUh. . 1 (J. II.. ""' "-7l.- I-..I "VV" " nniu Cem. UNIIERTAKKns ' I - L03T AND FOUND IlINCl Lot Monday evening, between B3d and Stlth at., on Raltlmore ave.. diamond flatlnum ring, etamped J. E. C. & Co , r X'J4U T.lheeul rawnrd If r.lnrn !.. T K. Caldwell t Co., Juniper and Cbjutnu! t"l. ' 20. J t -a Bnu ii "". ami iMwrHimir Y1JTm" 'hi' v w..V ,nvM 'tn funerul servU-". - 'v.'v . . Ti.nrw 2 P- m- . !nt, 1tPffreen Cem 1 wreNN'.- JuU A- PATRICK, son of CJ'w DIAMOND tyrwr -! ' "a.'--- N m, ' PERSONAtS WII.!i any motor Vehicle owner nr operator who fined by tha authorities In St. tleorcea, nelnuarc on Sunday. July la laat, eommunl.nte at onre with KUfllSJB j HOOt.K. Perretarv Automobile Olub of rhll- adelphla g.1 H. 23d at.T f7l15 NOTirK that! will not lie teaponalhle for Rnv debts for pooda or merehandlae or dered In my name unless the aame are con tracted for by me personally. FRANK I', IIAUKIt. HELP WANTED FEMALE 11131.1. TBM'.PHONr: OPKRATINO No Kxperlenco Necessary tio n:rt wrek ron deoinni:rs Salary Increased after tho first four weeks' training period. Vnunir women hetueen is and "jr. lll find tele. Phone operating very faeelnntlnft. clran work, with unusual opportuni ty for aihanrement In salary and position. In addition to a cood satarv. we have com fortable rest and lunch room, where food la sened at coat. Call personally First floor. K.31 Arch st Miss Ryan HILL ('LURK Experienced bill clerk and typist, familiar with Underwood machine: must bo OUl.k ntld accurate at flfft.re. An. Plv the AJax Metal Co., Frnnklln ave. and Richmond at 1LL CLKRK Experienced hill clerk nnd I tPl"L familiar with I'nderwood machine; i must l.e ntllck mill nccnrn.e at Oml.a. Anr.1.. i Blvlnn pnrtlculnra of past experience ami "nlarv expected PIIU. Ledger Office I nooKKnilPIJR. to assist In liookkeenlnv department of corporation In northern section pf clfy: one who can dn stenographic work preferred- state age. experience, ml. oi . .-.I-,-, ,.-.i . i'u.t u-imer v. me. FOR EL A DIES wanted, several fnreladles with experience In handling female em ployes in the confectionery trade wanted In the wrapping departments of nn out-of-town concern manufacturing an extensively adver. tlaed product. Replv. plvlng full experi ence and talary received, M. 132, Ledger Office. lilllL wanted for light factory work. Eagle Embroidery Co . 30.1 XValnut st. CAMPRELL'S SOtlPS ESTARLISHED 1808 WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARING VEflETAllLES MEATS. ETC. ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT HIGH WAGES INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4R HOURS PLENTY OF OVERTIME SPECIAL; nONUS $2 PER WEEK JOSEPH CAMPRELL CO. 2D AND MARKF.T STS. CAMDEN. N. J. GIRLS 1(1 xears and over to work In wall-paper factory Good wages Apply at one HECKER. SMITH & PAGE Water st. and Snyder ave. I CIRI a not under in years; steady ROo.l pay. Apply Hush .1 Dlamoni per and' Ontario ,t. worfc Diamond. Jaa- GIRL for general work In mill restaurant: good vvngea and hteady work. Apply GrUwnl.l Woraled Mills. Darby. HOSIERY I'dlrers and folders wanted". steady work, good pay. Apply iiii.V "nd,lrry.tKlnl"h,nB Wka wt"'iSd HOUSEKEEPICR. to assist In caring ro7 convalescing patitnt In addition to car In tor small apartment; sleep ou- If de.ireVi. white, not over 30 years of age AddrSi" VNk rTrty a'"1 .Ealary d"'d: ,i,rr!,vaVarrnl'i8hwry,r5:5'- LADY, between 21 and 211. college gradual 'or atenngrapnie. secretarial and genera i.rtloe .lll.leul nivvl nnnep'.m .... ".' ror atenngraphl olllce auiies: goon opportunity. Aonlv l... letter. A 221. Ledger OrMc. PP "' MILL1NERY- algiier for Wanted, nn experienced de nial. -'ins. iraae. Ann y at once. I W Mulreadv 12.. S Kith st NURSE, practical, or housekeeper to caro ' or aiiiitu ui'ni uiii-ia in a.iuuion lo conva lescing tmtlent: not over 30 sears of age good appearance; sleep out if desired Call 333.1 N. Park ave. or phone Tioga '1x70 J OPERATORS, exp. and learner, on Union Special machines; seamers and hemmera on Jersey cloth bathing suits: ateady work: paid while lenrnlng: work 4s-hour vve.k Hvrlenle b'leeced Under'r Co .24ir.N How-.Trd SOPRANO Young soprano for quartet, church with musical reputation; unusual possibility: Balary J200. llox 2. 1518 Walnut st. SPOOLERS, experienced, on fin cotton and niercerted skein yarns: steady work entire year: Rood wages: It will bo worth sour while to Investigate. Friedberger-Aaron Mfg. Co , 4tM N. lfith St., near Wasne Junction. STENOGRAPHER THOROUGHLY EXPElttF.NCriD APPLY HUREAU OF EMPLOY.MENT WANAMAKER'S STl'VUOItAPIIf:it. competent; tempor-rv .10 sltton, about 2 months. Phone Market 4S0 or enll 307 Vine st. TEACHER Competent learhr. de'lrlng more pleasant and profitable emplos-ment. wanted by firm, where he training and ex- p. rlence can n useo ativantagously : rur .edffer tlculara upon application. M 11 j. 1. orric. WINDERS, experienced, on fine cr.'lnn nnd mercerized akeln yarns- stendy vvo.k entire vear: good wages; It will he worth -our whl'. lo Investigate. Frledberger-Anron Mfg. Co., 4fi0.) N. ISth St.. near Wasne Junction, WOMAN One woman or good education and tact, capable ot earning J3.t per week; short hours and advancement. Call ."on Denckla llldir.. from 2 to 4 p m. M Dotts, flenerai RUS1NESS SERVICE CO., 111(1 Land Title Itookkes-pera and AsslsMnts $13 tn $20. Stenographers --1-$2.V Clerks $12-11.1. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT for vacation relief work during August nnd (September in offt.e or large corporation; sood salary. Addreus i' o H..X mm. UOV wanted in pawn shop: references. Heer. wald. lAincaster ave. and Preston st. ROYS wanted. HI years old; $13 per week llurk Hisis . 112.1 N 3d st CAHINETMAKERS AND ALL-AROCNP. MACHINE HANDS; STEADY WORK; GOOD WAOBS. OEOROE W. SMITH & CO. 4UTH ST. AND HOTANIC AVE. CAHINETMAKERS. ENPERIENCFn APPLY miRBA OF EMPLOYMENT CORRESPONDENT QUALIFIED STENOORAPHKn OOOD INITIATIVE APPLY HUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S DETECTIVE to do special work for large manufacturing plant In Phlkulelphia; mUst be experienced, trustworthy nnd able to fur. nlsh dally reports, etc : excellent opportunity for rlsht mnn: reply, statins experience and salary expected. Address M 181. Ledger Off IlllAlciri.MA.si Aiiai.uo iieuiong in, naa an upenlntr fur an rrhltectural draftsman: a young mnn to handle architectural detailing and deslgnlns la desired; excellent onoor- ..i... en. the, ilaht man. Ann v XT. ,il... .. 1 ."'!'. ;l . e...n... .. .... . '" - OniCe. .-.. s nr...... .... ...,, .i.,., URAFT8MBS. 2 or 8. first claas, thoroughly e,,srienreu . .."'-" r...e.T ,,rR:perma. neni poail.w... ." ! ',''";"" uiu.na; ex. perlence. aalarydeilred and date available, 3d 42.1. I-der Office. ESTIMATOR IVanted, general building estimator, familiar with re-enforced con. crete- rant ba flrst-clas. man; state expert, ence and salary dea'red. M 1UU, Ledger Office, I FURNITURE FINISHERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY UUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT A" XX-SJAXfAVI,-r.'H -.. WANAJIAKER'S FURNITURE RUnnERS. EXPERIENCED XVFUT WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE '" WAREHOUSE N. E. POB. 22" AND WAdHrworoiI AVE, HELP WANTED STALE ESTIMATORS WANTKD V med 2 capable, energetlo ship estimators at once! must be familiar with ship construction, read blue prints and ablo to handle technical corre spondence: nono other need apply. Sen Mr. Dill CHESTER SltlpfttJILXJINa CO., LTD. 1521 Arch St.. rhlla. FURNlTTmB HPHOT.RTKnERS .,.... .KXPHRIKNCKD APPI.V lltritKAU OF KMPLOYMUNT AVANAJIAKER'S i IIBAD PIPKFITTKU for, larito manuf.ictur- nip. ipiiuii ... .-nuaaeipnia; nermanent post tlon for capable man who oan supervise In stallation and lay out nil work; replv. statins experience and aatary expected. Ad dresa M 12n Ledger Office. HOSIERY FIXER FIRST-CLASS FIXER on Scott A Wllll'tmn full automatic machines Permanent position: nood salary Chance for advancement for right man Apply Wallace-Wllson Hosiery Co. 4308 Wain at.. Frankford LAHORERS. 38 centa per hour. Seeds & Ierham. contractors. Columbia ave. bridge, over Schuylkill river. P. & R. Rall wav. East River Orlve. Palrmount Park. LAIIORERS wanted. Seeds & Derham. con tractors. Columbia bridge over Scrmvlkltl River, Bast River Drive, Falrmount Park. I-A ROE INDUSTRIAL AND POWER STA- TION WORK anted at once, engineers, designers, drafts men, with mechanical, electrical and atruc- nirui experience. ievv i nrK I'. U.. JJOX No "'-1. City Hall Station MACHINE HANDS EXPERIENCED MEN on moulders or atlckers: 48 hours: highest wages. Planlns Mill. Uth and Tioga t. .MASTER MECHANIC to take chare of ma chin ennp and have general supervl'lnn over mechanical equipment In a large manu facturing plant In Philadelphia; must thor oughly understand the handling of expensive machinery how to mako general repairs fconomlcally. las' out work, etc.; permanent Position for. right map: replv. stating ex- gLedgcrorric1 c,P'ot'c'- Adre" M SrECLxL OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN ON PRODUCTION WORK Ages 18 to 43 WEIGHT 140 LBS. OR MORE MUST BE IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION No experience necessary No labor trouble Apply In person or communicate at once with Factory Employment Office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO.. AKRON. O. PORTERS FOR FURNITURE WAREHOUSE APPLY WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE N.' E COR. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE. WANTED AT ONCE RIVETERS RIVETERS RIVETERS FIRST-CLASS MEN COME WITH TOUR CAJCOS THOUSANDS OF HOLES READY TO DRIVE UP . INSIDE AND SHELL WORK READY IT'S PIECE WORK NOW CO APPLY CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO.. LTD. FRONT AND KERLtN STS. CHESTER, TA. OR SEE MR. DILL. 1321 ARCH ST. PHIIADBLPHIA ROOFERS, white. Applv 1322 N. nth st. SALESMAN, experienced, to take charge of department of laboratory pijppllea. Wil liams, Brown b Earle, Inc.. 91S Chestnut at. SALESMAN Calllnr on hardvvar or sporting goods trade wanted to carry side line; 1(1 commission: should make $10 a day easily. A 20l. Ledger Office SECURITY SALESMAN, responsible and suc cessful, for Investment banklne house llox M 1.111. Ledger Office ' SHIP DltAFISMAN Applications wanted fiom grade A and Ti men; replies treated in confidence, giving full .juallficatlons Ad dresa M 117. ledger Office. SHIPPING CLERK and atock man exp tn packing and shipping for a printing plant; also in receiving and handling stock; ateady position. P 30S, Leder Office STOCK-BOND SALESMEN A connection with a newly organized local promotion house Is now open to salesmen who are seeklns a permanent future in this line of business: In answering kindly give sour phone number as well aa a general outline of your selling experience. Address A 2112. Ledger Office ; TENOR wanted by Protestant church quar tet cnoir; "..' im ittt. ; .11 replying biaio experience P 233, Ledger Olflce TOOL and JlK designers, several, tlrst class; real opportunity tnr thus who can qualify. Call or write Samson Tractor Co.. Janes- vllle. Wla. UPHOLSTERERS (food pay; ateady work. ApPlS' J. B. Van Seller Co., Camden, N. J. WANTED IJva wlr. men of strong personality, to organize lodges of NATIONAL DEFENDERS an outgrowth of the war: producers capa ble of earning $500 monthly communicate, stating permanent address and phone num. her, M 123. Ledger Office. WANTBlx EXPERIENCED MEN AND WOMEN LEATHER OLAZBRS FOR MOROCCO WORK ONLY: OOOD WAGES; STEADY WORK: NO LABOR TROUBLB. APPLY AT MONROE ST. OATB. F. nurMENTIIAI. CO. WILMINGTON. DEL. YOUNG MAN wanted In uptown bankt ex perience not essential; must be accurate and energetic. Reply In own handwriting. gjvlnsT particulars, also referencea and aal ary desired. P 220, Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. graduate In pharmacy, with some knowledge of laboratory work. AVil llama. Hrown & Earle, Inc.. nlS Chestnut st, SALESMAN Extraordinary opportunity awalta a. man of character, education, ex. perlence ami personality to- associate with a 1on-etbllh" al sta,t 'concerni give full .details In first letter'orannt cation win HELP -WANTED MALE "- - H0O ISLAND WANTS REAL SHIPYARD MECHANICS RIVETERS HOLDERS-ON COPPERSMITHS CEMENTCRS PASSER ROTS Must he over in years and furnish proof of ago IT SHOULD APPEAL TO TOU to work In a sard which ndvrtlses no extraordl. filled lnducem,'n"- "hlsh cannot fj 52. ONLT OOOD HORSE SFlMsr Asm 1 SQUARE DEAL PREVAIL ThlaJJert , shipyard in the world offfrath. belt rc?0x"tUcnit"" for "vancem'nt We pax' Mar. Vive? ??r5l.wh"!h vn,Pa,l APPLT AT ONCE nor. Walnut street Sen Mr. SlMttuck or Mr. Phillips 1321 Arch street Bee Mr. Schwartz TARD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE fieneral $200 UP MONTHLY AD'ANCE.MENT n..W.AN"rKn RESPONStnLE CONSCIEN Xlpt'S MN 22 TO 4R. NOW EMPLOYED WITH PROVEN RECORD. m'T LIMITED CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT: AN T'N. -5ElsDEN":, OPPORTUNITY' is OF ?E&B.i?r..I LN'TERSTATF COMMERCE tr,TJAJ.r.1l"ASM1JT'-xir WORK RY S.'i'yA'i S.'.IP-r.RRS: MUST QUALITY TO DIRECT. PACKING. LOAIUNll RATINfJ. T.s.'r,''0 'n DF.L1VERINO SIIIPMENTS '.n:nP'n!J. .""VERNMENT REOI'LXTtON: r.0,n,T,T.?s7."!' MONTHLY IS EARNED RY rnsLPKTM-VT MAN: THIS SHOULD MEAN nnooo more life income! experi. ENCE NOT NECESSARY IF wil.LINO TO J.'APTER SHIPPINCI DETAIL UNDER DI UEEn.1.0 OP PRACTICAL TRAFFIC EN Efcl?XSPiIri,Nr" PPARE TIME: PEACE. ECPy PIIODtTCTION AND COMINO FOR J.."N TRADE MAKE ADVANCEMENT EASY: FLEASANT DIONtFIED PROFE1. SKL .WORK. PHONE MR. LEWIS, SErj-ETiVP- fPRPFE r,302. FOR AP POINTMENT WITHOIT OBLIQATION. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. nUSIVPSl SERVICE CO 1111 T,and TIMe AUDITORS & ACCOUNTANTS- ' P A ! seniors. Juniors nuhll utilities, corporation. ?,'?.,'. 'iitc-ry cost, j.'tnnn up rook KtTAT.J. -r,n n,n "h'1 "ifg. 2n.$3X. L';EPi'770''n'l. cost. torkeenrs.to J'lnoo. GSUJ; r"ln marh'y.atove... struct E5"'"1;EEJ'5 M'-h' 'ounB college grads, EXECUTIVES Who has noted as sunt In """'? of. I'sther and leather spec , $70nn; cX.1'1 '." knnwledg ncct. and system. I OREMEN Patternmaker, familiar -lth fniindrv mfg. naper cylinder mach.. .127(10, MANAGERS Factorv. sales Si adv with In. "i,T.ni-. '2"00: export to noen dent. STENOO'S (Q Gen and export, to $3n. , EARN RIO MONEY Do lath work, auto repair, mechanical and electrical driving or storage battery work: we train mn on practical tines. Philadelphia Mechanical Electric School yen iin-nm nrnwn r.. rn I la newnia WE TEACH YO!T Tr) ORIVE AND REPAIR Al'TOMORILFS $2.1 COMPLFTE COURSE 23 DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Battler's. 1001 Spring Garden Open Sunday SITUATIONS WANTED MALE CHAUFFEUR, xvhlte, ng 40: a thoroughly experienced man on high-grade cars; sober nnd reliable: go anywhere: good references. Miller. Rox 22. Newtown Square Pa. HOSIERY Young mnn wants position In large mill: 7 years' experience in huvin: nnd selling- Unit goods. M 101. Ledger Office. PRIVATE SECRETARY, broad-gauged Young executive, o-onse.sins sain in organization, finesse, tactful without losing the punch, happy faculty for wrltinor something on a wlda range of subjects, knows that some where there Is a busy business m-an that neds some one to help shoulder the load and he a mental left arm: salary desired. $33; let us get together. P 3t2. Ledger Office. SALES nnd advertising executive, with 0 years' suecesstu! experience, is desirous of making change duo to present employers moving otflces South. A 201, Ledger Office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES FARMHANDS and dairy hands and married men, white and qolored 41S Raca st. WHITE and colored help xvanted and sup plied. Hursey. 123.- S. 10th. Dick 3R45. BLDG. MATERIALS BEPAIBS FOUNDATION STONE FOR SALE QUARRY AT NORTH PHILADELPHIA II. C. AMBLER. 3717 Old York road. WANTED OLD CLOTHES BOUGHT Cast-off clothing wanted: men's old aultaw coats, trouseis, shoes, etc.; ladles' clothtn of all descriptions and evening clothe bouzht: highest prices paid. We call any. where, city or countrv. dav nr night. Write,' pall or telephone Filhert 2172. SELIOSOHN CLOTHING CO.. 340 N. Sth. .ji,... siAji.iuo, inuieH , ...en a or noys suits, overcoats, shoes, hats: wo positively pay r.0 more. Send poatal. call or phone Dickinson 01.15. We call cltv, country, day, ai'.rln. l..ni.m.,n lien. I.J. U....S ... " ....... i-.. ..,,! pi. ANTIQUE furniture, old china, old Jewelrs KU.ll, Kllvri, liiim lee. 11, lliatnonUS An tlques. (I2S Chestnut. Phono Walnut 702B. ANTIQUES and modern furniture, feather beds, marble vases, broken Jewelry: highest prices. Writ Pioneer, ll.'.'ll N. Huber, Phone Diamond 823. BROKKX Jew-Mry, antiquec. pistol . colnn; coin book with price I pav mallei, IiV. J, B, I.OBa (People's Store). Sfifl H. 11th. Wal. 448B. CAST-OFF CLOTHING wanted; ladles' antj children's clothes; licst prices Thona Mar Wet -J4.8 Y or call H. Stern. P37 N. 4th. FUIINITURK, carneta needed badly; hlsheat prlcca paid. 204S r.!d.'e ..vn Iop!ar 2211." MACHINERY AND TOOLS POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Ds-namos, motors, boilers, Hteam and all engines, pumps, air compressors. FRANK TOO.MEY, Inc., 127 N. 3d St. FOR SALE One derrick, with M-ft boom. H-yard clamshell bucket, engine and boiler complete. 11. C. Ambler, 3717 Old York road. s DYNAMOS AND MOTORS for power lights and welding lathes, drills, punch presses, pumps pasteurizer, whlzzer. grindstones. THOMAS YEARSLBV CO.. 224 N. 3d at EXCAVATIONS Steam shovels for rent or will contract work by tho sard, furnlrhlnz teams or dlnklea and cara. II. C Ambler, 3717 Old York road. FOR SALE Two Sft-lnrh e-nUfe 10x16 loco, motive 20 3 and 4 sarda dump cars. H. C. Ambler, 3717 Old York road. ELECT1HC MOTORS xfACHINE TOOLS POWER EOUIPMENT O'RRIEN MACHINERY CO.. 1111 N. 3D ST. BT0HAGE AND MOVINO VICTORY Storage. B213 Market. Largest and best. Phone Belmont 4070 tor an estimate. Goods packed for shipment; Fierce-Arrow vans for moving. .WATSON'S STORAGE tun-si. is. i.i.i rui'iiAjt 534 Wishes one or two truck 'loads to or from Halt., Annapolis, N. ., Iloston or Baston Pa. Insurance carried Prlcea reatonahl FREE l:ne. montn-s storage; separate. rooms: padded auto van: movlnr. haulln? of all kinds, local and lonir distance; reason. -Ut- ,.. Crescent Htra.. Vl..iE."Vn C.1?.en,e BttrfJ. .WarshSuSi . Bell phone. Kensington SD7S 1U35 N. 2d st. Bell phone. Kensington 807a' Your good i ...aure.. wane in translf. ' JIOVINO, HAULINO. -I'ACKtNO, LO.5 l'inin.xs,ri nnuivl'ii BELMONT HTORAGE CO. New York. Atlantla City. Washlnaton Hi Market. Helmont 4200. West 0111 a WALLACE 7 N. 10 1820 N. 20 233 Church Lane, atn. IAJNQ-DISTANCB MOVINt? " FIDELITY FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES 1817-1810 MARKET 81 CRAWFORD STORAGE will take half load of household goods from Philadelphia to Washington or one load In return. Phons Belmont 0124; n.sht phone Helmont 3007 v irjHWWtUOF warehouse, est tree. N. rniia. Storage Co., 2033 Lehigh ave. Diamond 7Sflf. Ixmger the distance ahorter tha rater. :r: """ ..--"." '-.v s .'UTlt s,-oniuy niorese ivaranousa, aDiolutellf ."iLII fireproof! spec, piano, pr.lntln & rxis rms.i . V vi PI. rca. Arrow ear used. 11120 Market t, .-'a . ..ne... .-.en., e.. .n .... . ' . I I 'J ' V? 10NARCH STORAGE CO. i :o.. 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