rw"i Cffl iw! i .w A EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELMIA', TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919 20 $smWK "T WRSPS? w Vf'?raBSWHBAyrT"a ' ? . r- r if.,; T . V .1 i ?. K iu ? i r- . APPLIANCES. IHllnB Valley IrbnWferks Commercial Trust Bldg. J NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING ' CORPORATION til etdv work rnoit Bt and T'el' 'nt working condition. Trier. re onenlties In nsrly nil branches for !," ed mechanics Apply Employment Department at the Yards Camden, N. J. mi l Portland Cement Philadelphia New York Boston fBURN $3.50 COAL and cut your power costs e xunpU the Jilarjtu at J the oal, too and wH upcrjU the plant NBEng.Co. Spr.894 Blower Equipments, Heatinr, Ventilation ant Exhautt Syslemi, Sotet-Metil Work. Siff.tr Guards. C. H. RAUB Wajoe. Ats. cl Berkley St.. PHla-M-jriia. Pa. HIGH QtALITY QIICK SKRV1CE Motor Truck Delivery Lansdale Foundry Co. Lo.lsd.1 .e ! Tl.oi -'3 i 41l COMMERCIALSTEEL PRODUCTS CO. Bolt". Nijkes. etc.. H re (lolli Wh;W and IIot srrcn Cloth. Ulr Hurl;. Win dow illiinl. l'nrt'tlens mill Itallln- AH products of Iron and Steel Pennsylvania Eldg. sprure'oss Chas. J. WeDb a Co. Wool JIB aiestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. NAGLE STEETi COMPANY STEEL PT ATs .wn SHEETS Pottstown, Pa. 4 Phila. Office, 1411 Morris Bids;. N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 24 South Third Street rhllarf-lpliW The llou'e of perlaltifii In Paint, and VarnMiM THEBALDW1N Locomotive Works Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. POWEBi PUNT New pistons arid valves fur nished for ice machines. Ex pert repairmen at your service. I'linne Hal 1814 an i Miln :lll nirMapj&Haehlnistt 618 CHESTNUT STREET J. J. FITZGERALD & CO. MANUFACTURERS bewer Pipe Flue Linings Wall Coping Paving and Fire Brick -ALL CLAY PRODUCTS' Main Offices and Wardmotes SECOND 4 BUTLER STS., PHILA.. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER KOB CO A I. Tr. principle: ctiliit san fiJri 24 to SO callons. lc. Ileats ftdlators, too. There li noth lar loot as good. Iret Book, Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd IMPACO CEMENT AND BRICK COATING FOB STUCCO-CEMENT OR URICK . ALSO CEMENT FLOORS Will Resist Water, Oi'fs and Great t IMPERIAL PAINT CO. ISIS Sanson, Street Philadelphia.. Contractor & Builder ALBERT ZELLFELDER 151 South Broad St. TEUrHOJiE.S Ktysloae i Bait n.re fof tVntnut r. nmrnuc fl R i"rl if -tntd ff jfof'?yfltV5; V?BpScfe)yHTJ s ' I I. i Machine shop Industrial Alcohol re.. CurtN Hay. Md Structural Steel For All Building Purpose Bethlehem Construction Co. Engineers Fabricators Erectors BETHLEHEM. PA. tSSSmXBESSSESSBBBSBSHSL fCoow your painter Learn the quality of his work. Find out whether lie has a imputation for laying on paint thht withstand-, the ravages of time. Our OS years' reputation is your assurance assurance both as quality of work and fairnpiM of price. 'let .,ur .stimuli- Wri-e f. ' huclj t I'harjctei in T i-titim; ESTABLISHED 1851 Jas. S . Wilson &Son.lnc ,laV.llmW'ULLJJU.WW.-ll Ml .tyf?JWmTmK mi ! in 1 1 r Bis coal to I imo tons H - run' fr ii I i fr in mln. In i't TinM' Tta l." 'i' our i tiulrle MINERS AND SHIPPERS It 211, I coVcr Office, I'lilliilrlnlilit. Tn llllll!lilllil!llllllililll!llilll;?l!i IL - s " WILSON'S good minting mum Saving Freight Costs. The cost of transportation is always too high. A sarcastic contributor once put in the missionary box a dollar and a cent, explaining that the cent was for the heathen and the dollar to pay for getting it to them. Our traffic department was or ganized to save distance, save time, get quick delivery and cut down freight costs on lumber, all at the same time. Our aim is always to get work finished quickly at less cost than if it were done slowly. Of course we miss it sometimes, but we keep on trying and improving. When youare building, how much is it worth to have a strong lumber or ganization always "on the job" and working to help you push things through, instead of holding them back? Some day you'll build. If you want the work finished on time, see that the lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company Established 1868 29th Street and Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rar lJN&UXgimje. A RE you called Surety " purpose? Surety bonds of Bonds demnity Company are issued by us in any amount In addition, we offer you the great advantage of being able to get these bonds at once, since we have been authorized to pass on bonds without referring them to the home office. m a Hurry Harris PENNSYLVANIA BLDG PHILADELPHIA SIMM HtVfflNG COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS fORTHECOHrUlEGtMRWCHANlCAL EQUIPMENTOF BUIIDINW JUNIPER and CHERRY STREETS Healing Plumbing Ventilating General PipinWork Steam Power Plants It JiiBBi nucoi T41WSUS oc tjour -ESTABLI3HP.0 DAY'S NEWS SENDS CORN PRICES LOWER Weather, Traction Situation and J Rn.o, DinTc Hnvn DnnrQSS- I BOO KIOIS nttVO uupioaa- ing Effect on Market Clilraqo, July 21). Moisture (u parts of the bolt. toRetlipr with pnrnbsls of Iraffip on the trnrtlon lines nhd rucel j riots, had n depressitiR effeet on corn I here todm. Tin volume or btlinrs vvni 'innller The start ns firmer, but 're.iliinc Mile rau-ed a renction. whleh . ... i .,.....! i.. .. i i,eBn, ! ,. 'tioii. for Iio(.'h. and private advices re I ported raim in lllinnl. Iniliniin. Iowa 'ami Missouri I,ons reitivtiited their lines on the vetbiiek. ns the rron reninined in n eritiral condition mcr lnrKe part of the belt. Shorts also covered. Inv allies were not maintained, nud tinal prices were lower for distant mouths, j Stoppage of trndiiiR of wheat at Win nipeg hud mi unsettliiiR effect The rnnk nud Mle continued bulli-.li but exercised I inoie caution on tlie bujiiiR side. owitiR to increasi'd economic unrest over pros- i eut price let els. ' Oats lost ground, owing to heavy sell- I iiiR b eastern house and liquidation, of long holdings for profits. A feature of 'the session was bu.iiiiR of Pet-ember against sales of September. b a lead ing concern which was supposed to be shifting n long line. ' Trr.ding lacked snap. Large supplies of old o.its served to offset shrinkage in the new crop, espeeinlh as the demand for the cash article was lifeless wirh the movement ' of the new grain at hand. Leading future' rannen a- irai Vet i limn 1 07S 1 72 SI I, S4, T'trn new tlfllverl Op.n High l.o" riose 1 07H t ns 1 tut-, 1 mis 1 72'. 1 71 1 7l' 1 71H si l, SI", SOS, JOS so, sl, s.i si -,-, 0 SI 73 rri i"i Tl to 31 70 34 .-0 14 -i-i 34 4 14 12 14 40 14 40 41 IS 117 2S R7 2 s jlt IS 2h "O 28 4". 28 .HI tAeked srpt Hit Oal Sept H. ork Tul I ird s ,it Kil.s- 34 HI 34 32 :o 00 ;s 37 GOVERNMENT BONDS rild nnami coupon 2s 1030 I-insma re.-l.tero.l 'J 08 0s flS ns so 0 lio on 0(1 oo1. (Ml I, so SO too' 1'lCAt 07 004 Otlin' 02 02 on 044 OR 00 00 02 02 10(1 , 100', 100 1 lllilina 1.V-..I--.. -- - ,tlQ r,nim registered Ss 1 lis I in mm toupnn -a iFut Pi i i ma regl'tired 3s mm rtl Upx,,. 4 IjtJj r'i leeltie 4s 1 M Pl'.lpnlnt ' 1- s ,;r rislsteretl 2s .1010 I , rn coupon Is l'VA.., V s t.g. r.-glHtered 1" lnt" V s Jo .nupon 4s 10-; i si;, ri3 sterfrt 4s 102. i H .f t-olumlila 3-iVis 1021 IHIIlHUlllllllllllllllllliHlimilHlH IKK " ap; i!w elSSBaX &YDJ S2. w'a in on to give a surety bond for any the highest standing Globe In J.Latta PHILADELPHIA. worn Kepolrs service Uoy or ESS -s?BSs, PSSSS5SBrrfi'VV Night Jilfi it Srfit?f Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipt. 70,078 bushels. The mArkPt Ull mile. Kill firm ullh llsht offer ing. Quotations: No. 1 red winter. $2 30, No. WWW T,nrft 'wfnVVW. "w.f.'f. No 1 red, smutty, $2 30: No 2 red winter, 2 3(1. No. 2 northern spring. $2 301 No. J iard winter, jo 3b, No. 2 red winter, mir Iliky, 2 34i No 2 red. 'smulty. $2.33; No. 8 It". lntcr. $2 32. No. 3 northern spring. 1232, No. 3 hard winter, 2 32. No. 8 red winter, garlicky. $2.30. No 3 red. smutty. $'- 20, lower grades on their merits i OltN -Receipts. 12 flan bushels Suprlles were small nnd prices were lc higher, but trade wan quiet We quote jcllowr In car lots for local trade, as to quality and loca. ' ..' -oia;:.j,w per ousnei OATS ItecelDta. 42 ."04 bushels Offerings were iignt and the market ruled firm but quiet We quote. Car lots as to location N 1 white. 90fT90v4c. No w nue, nun iy No 4 whllo. 1 ""v. 0 ' wnitc. nsnunc ' n.i'tt inr, ' KI.oun neeelnts. 703 lbs In sacks. Husl !""" "".lulet. but prices were firmly he d Quotations follow. To arrive, per 10b His in hii-id jute sacks w nter elrnlani. west- ern. old. $tn 7.1011; new !.75ff HV.'Ki near- by old. JlOfrini.l, nev. n 7Riijll. Kansas straight new. Ill '.tfllt .10; Kansas, short Patent old. 112(8112 30, new. Ill .'nffll T.i, spring short patent, old, I13?13 30, d'. patent old, ll2RO(ffit3, do. first rlear old. jtmKLOim , .WWllm W. quallt. (It i.nn ir e quote to PROVISIONS ThT nan a fair Jobbing drmand for mont rifM nptlnnn, and prices generally ruled flrrn Th quotation!; wrre I.ppf, In sMs, nmoked mul (ilrdrpd, S5c: knuckle and tenders, Miioked and alr-drled. Mc pork, family r m ha ma H I cured Innie. .17 0 31c do fklnned loose. 3ft W fCMc, dn, do, prnok. d. .in 41c. do. boiled bonelem." 6c. picnic fhouldert, S P cured. looso, HSc. do I smoked i!He, bet I lea. In pickle loose. 3flc bn-akfast bacon, 43c. lard, 3fic REFIpTED sugars Off "rings nere light and thia restricted business- Trices were unchanged on a baals of Qr for fine granulated. I DAIRY PRODUCTS j ni'TTKH -D. mnnd nan falrh actHe and the in.trki t ndvtinced lc. with supplies of fine j good-' well cleaned up The quotations Solid packed irramerv extras .".fie. higher Jobbing sroods &7 30c the latter for Jobbing sales.. extra tlrst" Mc, nrsts 52i754c. seconds 40 (fi Sic et creamer choice to fancy 57gjHe do fair to good, 53i?S7c. fancy brands nf prints Jobbinc at )2(?(.4c fair to choice S2fi fttc EGOS Fill stock nna cj rrt- niicl in cood demand .it fi m prices. Medium and pour I stotk wis djll and nenk rollnwlng wrrf, the quota i ions Tret cast . nnrb j $15 fiO per crate current receipts MS "wrsl. i ern extra Mrsts Jlo Oo per case, rtrsts, $is. nearbj and n extern seconds. $10 Srtfir.' no fancy pr led eRgs jobbing at .(0tJ'Ur per dozen. CHEESE rins goods nere scarrp and HllglitlN hlyhr Quotations New York and u iR-onsin w noiA.miik tuts, current mnk i fanc., sa'a'-illc. specials higher. Nen York ' and Wlsonilii. nhtde-mllk flats current make, tatr to good .TJIr.'Mr, (micv goods nere Jobbing at 344 ft-Vi-sT POULTRY LIVE na dull and fowls were loner Freight Mock In c.ir lots were selling below flirtations We quote Fowls via expreis, 373r spring chicken-' broilers not Leg horns. 'ln kinned, weighing Is iff 2 lbs n piece, 315 4 Oc spring ciiickenji. broiler not Leghorn- elo -'.kinncll weighing l 14 lbs pit-re 3dfi37c. whltn Leshorn el on-skinned welghtni (3 2 lbs apircp 33 0" 34c, ' hue Lahnrns el low -skinned smaller sl7e 3 All 32c, roosters 2.T&24c. ducl(s. ivkin lfi.loc do Indian Runner. '-$ -'r, geer 2tc pigeons, old. per pair, 4(t5?4."n. do oung. per pair. 3nlt 40c UKlSSsm - Powls were firm with sup plies well il-aned up Urniling thickens were plrntlful und quiet Following were the quotation-. Tow Is fresh-killed dr picked. In h nes nelghlnt 4 lbs and over apl-ce. 394c welching J4 lbs . 3ft937r, weighing 3 lbs rfpli n 339'34c smaller sizes. 31W32e fnsh killed. in barrels. f-fnej, dr piikd wlgh'nc 4 lbs. and over Piece. J'lc we eninir S-J lhs . .ISfrT.lfte. weighing 3 lbs 32 a? .13c smaller sizes 30 . Ui die. old roosters drv-plcked 2Se broil- I e-s. Jersey 4sr"Oc do other nearbv. 43 ; 4."ic, do. nesttrn 40'ST42c. spring ducks inc Island 3V squats, per doren, white . weighing 11012 lbs t SOffTn 2" do do, ; weighing Off in lbs per dozen $7 .lOftA.sr. ; di do, welKhing S lbs per dozen. $Rffffi 7S; d do ne'ghing 7 lbs pr dozen, $4 rin3 I f 2" do do welching Hffr,!-, )bs per dozen ; tl r.o-Ji.3 SO. dirk $1 .-.Otff2 2S. smilt and 1 K 2. 00c ffSil : i VEGETABLES FUESH mniS are generallj firmer with good outlet for Ann fruits We quote Apples per batskct 40c 'fi SI .0 Ca.ntaIoupes. western, per crate I2.S0?i " SO do southern ptr crat". M S03."0 Watermelons, Flor ida per iar. J12S 37" Hlickberrles. per quart lftf20c Peaches Georgia, per crate, M 504 SO Huckleberries per quart rjt$ -'Oc Rasplerrles red ier pint 121? lSc, Lemons per box. $1 Sils "0 Oranges, Cal ifornia per box, $2 S0 11? ft OS FRESH FRUITS' VEOETAHLHS are fairly actie and stead We quote White potatoes. Eastern Shore. Virginia, pr bbl No 1 $4(&tt. No 2. I 472 7"i Whit" potatoes. Jersev. ner basket No 1 (MctiSl IS. lower grades, 40 tfft.Sc Cibbage, PennsjUanla, per bbl $1 fg 1 SO Onions, New Jersey per basket M.SOfTl ha do, do, per bushel hamper. $2 2S 1& 2 So RAILROAD EARNINGS BUFFALO nOCHESTBR. AND PITTSnURGH 1019 Increase June cross . . . U.OI2.5S2 f,'i4S.37 Deficit after taxes 281.473 "Ils.n98 Net nperatlnK deficit L'07.329 21,797 Sl months' iti oss .. .4S0 0U7 1,."!13 W Net operatlne deflelt 914 H7t e21.4"3 Net operatlnc deficit 1)3". 213 1 270,820 COI.OHADO Third week July AND SOUTHERN $474,132 S2.24 From January 1 12 rtO0,1S8 s.iss.asn CANADIAN PACIFIC June s-ross $13 577,273 $990,987 Net ... . 2.1190 421 17."74 Six months' grots "11.722.20(1 4.710.080 Net eperatlnK Income 12 lefl 477 2. 520., 10(1 CHICAGO. BURLINGTON AND QUINCV June gross ... . Balance after taxes $12. 210,53 "i 1.445.SH9 1.027,1)17 08 485 083 9, 904 741 R .IsO.tSl Jl.411.ln3 3.075.214 2.R-.7.P5H It. 387.489 2.223.950 1.201.23.1 Net oper. Income . Six months' gross 1 Balance after taxes Net oper Income CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE AND ST PAUL June uroes .. .$12.8S1511 $2,107,002 Balance after taxes 1124 mil Net oper. income .Ull 17.1 Sl months' sross B3.003. 151 Balance after taxes H4B.280 Net operating deficit 114 58ll MISSOURI PACIFIC 3.718.788 7"H. 1 2U 13, 176.000 2,489,095 I.H4T.49T June cross . . $7,373,211 $1,037,039 2.874.257 2.447.436 1.940.747 3.045.804 2,788.283 $40,147 .1,055,848 3,512.530 2,832,706 1.151,843 2,067,805 I21B.612 Balance after taxes asa.uax Net oper. Income .115,17.1 Six months' gross 42.039.700 Balance after taxes 1.48K 640 Net oper. income 1 113,221 ILLINOIS CENTRAL June gross Balance after taxes $8,579,101 H23.201 Net oper Income 847, him Six months' gross 50 353.827 Balance after taxes 1 .Ii.11. 7,13 Net oper. Income . 1.948.537 NEW HAVDN June gross $8,064,001 Balance after taxes. 088.987 Net oper Income.. 767.810 I Six months' gross. . 47,535.17.1 Balance after taxes.. 1.635.633 Net oper Income 187 161 2.888,270 8,172.187 5.002.174 845,770 1)1.520 NEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN June gross ....... Balance after taxes. . Net oper. Income.. Six months' gross . . Def after taxes. .. . Net oper. def . . . $1147.703 61,993 78.829 $82,814 170,582 210.452 168,031 204,103 121,735 . . 4,-010 067 54.712 37,848 ERIE , . (7,531.109 290.765 June groas Balance after taxes Net oper. Income. Six mouths' gross. . Deficit after taxes. Net oper deficit. $307,221 8.471.707 5711.020 41.831.OJ4 2,661,231 2,446.002 3.800 S83 5.743.541 3,119.883 2.542,040 NEW YORK CENTRAL 'June gross . . ..I2B..14U.H27 Balance after taxes.. 6.280.703 i Net cper. Income . 8.273.45J i Six months' gross. ., .141. 8I8.OI11 I Balance after taxes. . JJ.??.-'' . Net oper. Income.. 15,284,439 $2,466,128 11,1KII,2III 11.086 728 19,084.256 0 148,107 10,036,001 DELAWARE AND HUDSON June gross k. I2.8T5.O30 $74,820 Balance e.tter laxea-v liitji': Net cper, Income.. Sg-ZgH Six months' gross . 15.1iaH.Hnii Balance after taxes. . B5!-S5? Net oper Income. . 425.259 Decreaae 91.258 134,768 7H.1.II75 1,403,203 1.385.733 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. July 20. 11008 Receipts. 30. 000 head Sales mostly 40B75c lower than esterday-s general trade, mostly very unset tied Many hogs without bids. Top, ,22 76; heavy 1211322.00, medium. .i. iuf ;. ia; llgni weignis, -ie.- it., tt.,-, T-"-""-r 22 60; heavy parking sows, smooth, 120.25m 80 85: packing sows, rough. $19,20: pigs, CATTLE Receipts. 21.000 head. Virtu ally no early trading: few early butcher stock and calves about steady. Beef steers, choice and prime. $16.851R.S0; medium and good. $12 23018.86; common. $10 25 12 25, light weight, good and choice. 114.00 S17 75; common and medium. 9.60 14.60; butcher heifers. I7.2514.60; cows, 7.25 in ?K. f-nlv... I16ffB17 25. SHEEP Receipts. 28,000 head. Very ,., rw earlv sales of native lamps steady. Top. $16 No westerns sold; trade very un- certain. Kansas CltT. Mo.. July 20. H008 Re. celpts, 7000 heoa. uneven, jiuik, iij.wo 22 85: heavies. $22.7522,85: medium weights. $22.60823; lights, 'J23.40W23.10; Il.ht llrhta. 122.20022.15: packing sows. I21.S0R22.4S: pigs. $19.45022.45. CATTLE Receipts. 24,000 head, and 6000 calves. Lower. Heavy beef steers, choice ?Bd wln. I.008.SO;jmeiUum and iij, $13 MHrin.ntli common, 11103013 23, light weight good lind choice, 114 73! 17 40. com. mun and medium, n.2,1ct 14 33, butcher cat tle, helfets, II,VK(14 rn, H.I3n2.2A! winners and cutters, 3fll.lil, eal calves, light anil handy weight. 112 23c! It feeder steers. linBlS.BOj stocker steers, 17 3S01- SHIiKP Itecelpts, nnmi bond Wow to weak Lambs, good ami choke. 112.75(9 111 30, culls anil common, Sai2.30. yearling wolhera, fills 11 23, ewes, 8.0f li.SOi ewes, culls and common, !3$rR, breeding ewes, $10 W1R.30, feeder lambs, 112.73IIP14.S0 Bast fit. luls, III.. July 20 -AltOOS necelpls. 10,000 head. Lower. Top, 23.80 bulk, $22 8002.1331 medium weight, 122.60 23 80, light weights, 122 402.t 23, light lights, 12122.30; heavy packing sows, smooth. IIMI 2.W21 23, packing sows, roughs, I IS. 2318' 20 20, Pigs, lt8B22 2R. CATTl.fi .rtocelnts, 300, head Higher Meet steers medium and 'heavy weights medium and good. 112 30(313; common, 111 ITJ12R0. light weights. good and choice, ?12..Vijil. common and medium. IIDO 2.30, butcher cattle heifers, 17 73014 Bo. onus, 17 23fljI2.ft( cannirs and cuttern, IR23Q7 23 eal raltcs. light and handv weights. 112 riinrJlO 30, feeder steers, $7 30 12, sleeker steers. 7fMO R0 StlFCP Receipts. 0000 head No sales w Sanitary Efficiency for the Modern Home The Seminole built-in tub stands as the real labor-saving, sanitary bath The beautiful pure white finish, graceful lines and liean-cut appearance appeal to every one and stamp this tub as the aristocrat among plumbing fixtures. Complete in one piece; heavily enameled all over; has sloping end and sides. The elimination of the feet makes the tub set five inches lower and saves the back-, breaking labor of cleaning around and underneath. Can be furnished to tile in any corner or recess. Call and see our real labor saving modern sanitary fix tures. Plumbing & Heating Supplies Display Rooms 44 to 50 North 5th St 506 Arch St. 139-U1 edernl Street Camden, N. J. V21M!!:II!I:I.II. 'Ill' ilin-l.nl. E.T i ii.iitiimimillllliiilllllNtiltilli'ieiii iiiuiliirii i..,,, 1 1 'iwnni miIiiii iiiuii KutTifi STEAMSHIP NOTICES rassencer and Frelrht Services NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Orduna Aug. 16 20 21 13 LCarmania Aug. viauban Aug. Orduna Sept. Carmania Sept 20 NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON V auretania September 3 Mauretania September 29 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal George Aug. 30 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and CHERBOURG Caronia Aug. 16 Caronia ,. SoDt. 13 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON Saxonia Aug. 20 NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia . . -. Aug. NEW YORK to PIRAEUS Pannonia Aug. 30 28 BOSTON to. GLASGOW V1 v i b .. Hy '""""""ll sc a in m ctntHn Ann. lfip tlves and friends, employes of H W. Butter- bcinaia AUg. lb Worth & Sons. Invited to funeral services. PHILADELPHIA to.LUNDON Vennonia Sept 6 Philadelphia-Bristol (A",rrku'h) Venusia Aug. 5 Venusia Sept 13 Pier 16 South ISO" WALNUT ST.. PHIT.ADELPIH State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Balnbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS JAVA-PACIFIC LINE -JL Service SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Batatla. Samorang, Soerabala, Macassar Hailing dates and rates on application. 8. B. BILLITON S. S. SOERAKARTA S.S.BINTANO S.B.TJISAI.AK S S.NIAS t. B. fjpreckel. A Droa. Co.. Gen. Agfa. Oak, 2 Pine St.. San Francisco N. T. nut,, 17 Battery PI. H. E. Burnett. Aat. Merchants & MinersTrans.Co. Kl.nm.ri leave Pier 18 8. Delaware Ave.. Philadelphia. (Telephone. Lombard 1000) for BOSTON Wed.. Sat.. S P. M. SA VAININAM Frl.. p. M. JACKSONVILLE it... e p. . Attractive passenger and freight rates. Full Information on request. A. It. HONOARTZ. Agent IN MEMORIAM jgttaj Tn loving remembrance of one dear mother. MARY A. NEMAN who passed away July 29, 1915. Badly mourned - A.U4UI, Beatfjg ABBOTT July 2T. CHARLES CONRAD ABBOTT, aged 78. Relatives and friends In vited to attend funeral services. 907 Rad cllffe St.. Bristol, Pa.. Wed , 2:30 p. m. lit private. Kindly omit flowers. BAItNDT, July 26. MARY UAR.VDT (nee Nuttall). wife of Ephralm Ilarndt. of 1617 Woodstock St. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral ryice. Tue... g p. m Oliver H Balr Bldg. 1820 Chestnut . ,nt NETT. at Mt. Alverno. Delaware co , Pa aged 91. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funersl services. Wed.. 2 p m.. ailddle town Presbyterian Church. Cars will meet train at Elwyn Station, leaving Broad St. i m Please omit flowers. 1 fiAZZEI.Jf-July 28. ANTHONY H. UAZ ZEL son of late Henry and Hannah Bae, Relatives and friends Langhorne Cajitle. No. 262. K. O. E.. Invited to funeral Jlhurs.. 2 p m.VEast Richardson ave . ianrWiie. Pa, Vnl iilverVlew Cem.. TrentonTTNcJh(f BENSONl-July 28. CHARLES. .MAM 1 1, TON BENSON, son of Elliabe lh I ItnmlHon and late James F. Jlfnson, age"d 13. Fu neral service.-Wed.. 3 P m.. residence nf uncle. Walter it, rnwnris. ou? Allen Isne, y", Airy, tot Mtvatf. 11KAT11S nLACKBURN In Wlldnood. N. J.. July 28, HAIIAI1 J . widow of Ilolierl Illackhurn, of 1312 s, iminlty place, West ThlladelphH Further notice of funeral Mill ho given BOSHAHI). Julv 20. TF.TKR HICF,. hus band of late Catharine Bossard (nee, Keen), ltrlstlven and friends. Mysilo Temple. No 28, o. of V. A,, Invited to, funeral services. Wed., 2 p m., residence of Mr, Frederick Dauer, 1452 E, Wilt st. Int. private. North wood Cem BROWN. July 27, ADELE BROWN, nrefl 53. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed . 2 p. m., Fllswalertown and Welsh rds.. Willow Grove, Pa. Int. Corn wells, Autos win meet Jrolley at Willow Grove from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m CHESTER Suddenly, nt Ocean City, N J., July 28. ARTHUR B.. husband of Irene Chester. Services private. Thurs.. 2 n m . late residence, int. seaside Cem, Remains J may pe liciirti .num., t.,o in i -,,i p 0( CHILD. JUlyZB, MARTHA CHILD, 73. Relatr tlves nnl friends (nvlled to funeral Wed, .1 p. m.. S311 Norwood ave . Hill Int East Cedar Hill Cern services. Chestnut inn, ini tast i;eaar Hill cem COOGAN. July 25. ALICE A., widow nf Joseph J. Coogan. Relatives and friends, n V. 71 Sodality, League of the Sacred Heart of St Stephen a Church and all other socl tles of which he warf a member, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 7:30 a. m., 3821 N tSth st Solemn high mass of renuelm Church of at Stephen 9 a. m. Int. Holy tfepulchre Cem CREBTH First-day, Seventh Month ''7 1 h Cr:i.IA CREDTH aged 70. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services, Third lay r, p. m .residence of Robert B. Haines. Jr., 15l W. School House lane. Oerrnintown Int. Fr ends' Burial Grounds. Oermantowii DICKINSON. Julv 2.1. EDWARD j" hu,'. band of Anna O. Dickinson (nee Toner) and son of John J. nnd Elltabeth Dickinson. Rel athes and frlnds. Court Standard, F of A and empes of Plant Construction Dent' of the Hell Telephone Co., Invited to funeral 1113 W. Indiana aye.. Wed.. 8 30 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem St. 8tenhen'9 Church. 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. DORRBAUM July 28, ROSE, widow of William Dorrbaum Further nolle, .i ,.' Ineral will b given from residence of son- in-law. i-nnnes rrascn, nun k. Front st EH1NOER, Suddenly Julv 27. JOHN T nn nt Theresa and lute .Inhn 11-t.i.. : . .'- , Schmld) Relatlvea and friends, members nf Rosary Society of St. Bonltaclns' Churcli Commodore Harry Council No. 578. K of c Emerald Benf and Literary Asso i 'Volkes' .Vereln of Phlla.: st Francls'a and St Mi. 'chad's Benf. Associations, Hoard of Direc tors of St 1 Ineent's Orphan Asvlum, Taconv' I Hoard of Directors of the Northenstern Franklin. Luierne. Jackson. Hancock and Huncock No. 2 Bldg. Ass'ns. and all other organizations of which ho wae ta member Invited to funeral Thurs . 8 30 a. m.. from mother's residence. 2040 N Lawrence st i Solemn requiem mass Pt Bonlfaclus' Church ,11) a m Int Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral ERMEL. July 27, ELIZA ERMT.I, (nee f i urn, mi. oi nristopn r.rmei, aged .12 Relatives and friends InMted to funeral -rivires. inure, p m.. li.ll l; rioga St. Int Oakland Cem. Friends may call Wed . 8 to 10 p. m F.SI.BH Julv 27 HORACE B.. eon of .nan L, una lain oamuPl II tester, aged 0, Relatliea and friends. Alumni of Williamson School, Invited to funeral. Wed., In m . resident of Horace B Griffith, Chester pike, Amosland ave , Norwood Services at ureal vane i-resDyierian i.nurcn a p. m. Int adlolnlng cem. Friends may view re- mnins mes arier i p. m. I TARROW At Roversford. Pa.. July 27. , WILLIAM E FARROW, of 7 W 5th ave . . Rnser.ford, aged 70 Funeral services and Int private. Wed., 4 p. m. Friends mav can lues , owh p. m.. at late residence, I FISHER July 27. MINETTA. widow of vviiiiam isner. Relatives snd friends In v Ited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p. m i residence of sister. Mrs. John Correll 5.11: . Glrard ave Int. private I FOSTER. Julv 27. ROBERT FOSTER, of Belmont and Edgley aves. Relatlvea and inenns, trustees ana manajrers or Methodist Enisconat Homo inemb.ru of Protection i Lodge, No 243, I O. O. F.; Csprus En campment, no iia?. i. u o. F , Liberty Lodge, No 9. L. P. A. Invited to funeral services. Wed 2 p. m . Oliver H Balr Bldg 1820 chestnut st. Int. at convenience of ramiiv. GEHRINGER. July 27, ANNA M,. widow of John Gehrlnger and daughter bf Marv and late Bernhard Thleren. Relatives and friends Ladles' Catholic Ben Asso., Arch- coniraiermiy Kosary ana Altar societies oc oi uomiaciuss unurcn invited to funeral, Thurs . 7-30 a. m . 202.1 Jasper st. Holemn reau em mass St. Honlfacius'a church 9 a m Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto orrvir.. GIBBONS. SudHenlv. Julv 28. MART daughter of James and Ellen Gibbons (nee Norton), aged 3 years 0 months. Relatives ana inenas invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m residence of parents. 2046 Manton st. (27th and Federal sts ). Int. Holy Cross lem Auto tuneral GOUOH July 20. MART L. GOUGH Funeral services Wed 11 a. m., residence or niece, r. Florence Dilllams. 310 Chestnut si isarnerm. i-a int Jeonard Town. Md Baltimore, Washington and Leonard Town papers copv GRIFFITH. July 28. MARGARET E , Wife Of John HumnhntM ririmth nnH 3R Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. ices, iv eu.. .- p m.. 5021 usaae ave.. iv. Phlla Int Arlington Cem. HAMILTON Of 402 Haddon ave.. Cam- den. N. J.. July 28. ANNIE P.. widow of Charles J Hamilton. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 3 p m , Oliver H Rair Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st , Philadelphia. Int. Friends' Southwestern Cem HEIMS July 27, JOSEPH, son of Jo seph and Sarah L Helms (nee Harklna), aged 0 months. Relatives ond friends. In vited to attend funeral. Wed , 2 p. m , par ents' residence. 3115 Belgrade st Int. New Cathedral Cem HICKMAN-PILONQ July 27. ANNIE, wife of Theodore Hickman, of Charlestown. Cnuntv Mayo. Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8-30 a. m , 1530 Fontaine st -High mass of requiem Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem HINNEGAN July 26. MART J., wife of Frank Hlnneh-an (nee 'Flaherty) Relatives and friends Invited tol funeral. Wed. 8-30 a m.. 2404 W. Lehigh ave High mass St. Columba's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Sepul chre Cem. Auto funeral. Reading, Pa. papers copv. HOCHREITER Julv 27. CECELIA M.. daughter of Theresa Hnchrelter (nee Rick Hn) and late Theodore Hochrelter. aged 32. Relatives and friends. Archconfraternlty of the Holy Family of Young Ladles of St. Peter's Church, Invited to funeral. Wed , 7 30 a. m., mother's residence. 3010 N. 11th st. Requiem mass St. Bonaventura'a Church 9 a. m Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem JACKSON. July 26. JOSEPH A . husband nf Anna Jackson (nee Hollywood) and son of late josepn a. ana Kiizaoetn Jackson ueia Wed . 2 p. m.. 2132 E Klrth st. nt. nrl vate. j-ernwooa wem. Tues. after 8 n. m. J.-rlends mav call JAMISON. SAlddenlr. Julv 27, W. KARL JAMISON, son of William C. and Sallle L. Jamison, aged 16. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Wed., 10 a m., Lahaska, Pa. Train leavea Reading Terminal 7:05 a. m for Lahaska Station. JONES. Julv 28. CLARENCE R.. Jr.. son of Clarence and Emma V. Jones aged 23, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, inurs, a p. m.. parents residence, 1212 N 13th st. Int. private. Remain may be viewed Wed,. 7 to 9 p m. JONES. July 27. 'ELIZABETH, daughter of hate Jesse and Katherlne Jones, aged 70, Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed., 10 a. m.. residence of aunt. Mra Christina King 3716 N. Delhi st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem, KAVANAOH. .Tulv 27. NORA KV. NAOH (nee Malloy). wife nf Kellx E. Kava. nagtr Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Thurs.. 8-30 a. m., residence brother- in-law, .vncnaei irwm now vvauace St.. w. Phila. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. KELLY July 27. JOHN A husband of May V. Kelly (nee McClaln) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m.. 1115 S Peach st. (54th and Florence ave.). Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Most lilessetl sacrament in a. m. int. uia uatne- dral Cem Auto funeral. KELLY July 28. ELEANOR dauahter of Thomas P. and Isabel! M. Flaherty Kellv. Funeral "Wed.. .2 n m.. parenta' residence, 1824 S. ,18th M. Int. private, at New Cathedral Cem. LEARY. July 27. JOHN J . husband of Sarah A. I.eary (nee Wllklns) and son of Joseph P and Josephine Leary (nee Gabel). Relatives nnd friends, employes of U. 8. Mint and Quaker City Cab Co., Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 6018 Reno at. High mass uf requiem Church of Our Mother of Sorrows10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. LIGHTCAP. Suddenly, at Chestnut Hill. July 28 OEORGE W. LIGHTCAP. Due no tice of funeral will be given. M,.nfWAI.n Julv 27. MATtrOM Mae. DONALD, son of late William and Mary MacDonald. netauves anu irienos invuea in funeral services. Thurs.. 10 a. m.. 1742 N, Warnock st. Int. private. Fernwood Cem. Remains may db viewed wed. eve. MANDELL July 20. MAROARET. widow of William Mandell and daughter of late Thomas and Margaret Inahan. Relatives nnd irienaa invneu vu mtiti.t, weu.. ;.m a m. residence of brother-in-law, Frank Klrsch. 18 E Silver st High mats Church of the Visitation B. V, M. 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. o, ..-r-Tisuju-.v July 27. JOHN CHARLES. v,,r.hnnrl of Sarah A. (nee Rush) and son of late Charles ana e.run jiinunner. jieia tlves snd friends. Brownson Council. K of C: Snuthwork War Lodge. No. 71. O. 8. of B.: Glass Bottle Blowers' Asso.. all so cieties of which he waa a member. Invited lo funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. rn... 2520 Kimball st. Solemn mau of requiem Ht. Anthony's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. A McFARLAND. Julv 28. SAMUEL J., hus band of Catharine Mcrarland and son of late William and Sarah McFarland. Funeral to which relatives and friends are Invited. Thufa 8 a. m., 1637 8. 2d st. Mass of re TulerS 'Church of the Sacred Heart 30 a, m. Tnt Holy Cross Cem. InMcflARVEY. July 28. WILLIAM, hus band of Rose McOarvey Relatives and friends employes of Morris Whee er Co , Handy RoV. L. O- I- '- l"i Phlla R. n! TJNDKRTAKEltH ciarETKBy totb ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Lois, all prices: reasonable term. Main e4iio. Sltaslda, Pa. Both Bbaeas. KLJ DIAMOND HEATH R P.. No 2, st Alban'a, Court. No. US. F of A., Invited to funeral, Thurs. 2 p. m., 2119 r.f."r;."t ntar 21at and Wharton sis.). Int Ml Marian Cem. Friends msy call Wed.. l to 10 p. m. .McQUIRE. July 57. CliniSTlNA I. w mow of Peter J, McOulre. aged .13. Rela-,,rtgn 2 n'e5nd.ftlV;.d' ,n.v" ,Jfunerr"1. IlVlnV !?.". C.88kU7on'fu"n.Va?mrrVend,,n,maAyr,,cn.,5i wed. eve MrSIII.TT r..i m MA.nnATtRT JOYCE. wife of .Michael J. MteNulty. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , 8 a. m 2624 8tonennuse lane. High mass of re quiem at Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel 9:30 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral. MP-Tr-iAt.. t..i.. ns r-T.Ttf ArtKTIt PUR' NELL, wife of Theodore T Metcalf. aged 43. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 2:30 p. m.. residence of bus band.. 600 Mansion ave., Audubon. J. J Int New Camden Cem Friends may cnll Tues, after 7 p. m. MICHAEL. July 27. SARAH, widow oi Samuel David Michael. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral vl""'....,;,c 2 p. m.. residence -of son-in-law. U llllam Schwarls. 1810 E. Oxford st Int Adatn Jeshurun Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues , 8 to 10 p. m. lini ovro V l.n h. il.nr. "O in N. Franklin st.. July 28, KATHRYN, widow of Andrew Molseed. Relatives and friends In vited tn funeral services, Wed., 2 P. m.. David It Schuyler Bldg., Brotd and Dia mond sts. Int. private, ttlOORS, July 25, WILLIAM J., husband orAgnes C. Moors and son of the late An thony and Elisabeth Moors, aged S9. Rela tlves and friends, members of St, Alphonsus Beneficial Society, Augusllne S. and D. Asso., Dickinson Yentlv Ben. Socletv and the di rectors of the 4th Dickinson Building Asso. and board of directors of the Income Build ing Asso., Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m . 284 Watklns st High mass nt St. Alphonsus' Church. 0.30 sv m Int New Cathedral Cem Auto service. MORTtlSSEY, In Chester Julv 27. MAR OARET, widow, of Thomas Morrlssey. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs., 8.30 a m.. 1141 Madison st Chester, Ta. High mass St. Michael's Church. 10 a. m Int. St. Michael's Cem NICKERSON. On Julv 28 1010. ELIZA BETH O.. daughter of late Joshua and Jano Nlckerson. Due notice of the funeral will bu given from late residence. 322 E-arlham terrace Oermantown, NISSLE July 2S. WILHELMINA L , daughter of Wllhelmlna L. nnd late Oustave A, Nlssle, aged 15, Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs , 2 p. m . mother's residence. 1500 N. 8th st. Int, pri vate, Northwood Cem. PHILLIPS July 28. RETTA THILLIPS. daughter of Metisra and Bryce Wilson Further notice will he given from Oliver H Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st QUIOO. Suddenly, July 27, MARTHA r QflOO. dnughter of late Ohed and Margaret A. Hanthorn, aged .16. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m , 2021 W York st. Int. private. Friends may call Tuej. eve. RUBER. July 27, MARY, widow of Con. rad Ruber aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m 1216 N. 13th st. Int. private. Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues . 7 to 9 p. m. RYNICK. Suddenly, at Norrlstown Pa , July 26. IDA, daughter of Catharine Rhlrk and late Jacob S. Rvnlck Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . 2 p. m , residence of mother, Mrs. Catharine Rjnlek. 1104 W Airy st . Norrlstown, Pa. Int private SACK. July 27, at Philadelphia. CAR RIE L., wife of Lmwood Sack Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. Walton Tlace, Oce-an City, N J. int. M. E. Cem . Petersburg, N J. SCHUBERT. July 26, JANE, wife of s.nmnel Schubert, aged 60. and daughter of late John nnd Mary Allison Relatives and friends Invited to funersl, wed.. 2 p m., 2037 Medara ave., Oermantown. Int. North wood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., T In O n. m. SHARKEY. Julv 27. JAMES, husband of late Annie Sharkey, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. 2334 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem mass cnurcn or me nativity iu a. m. int. New Cathedral Cem. STERN. July 27, CARRIE, widow of Etnll Stem, aged 76. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 8 p. m . residence of sister Mrs. Mary Lang. 2137 N. 21st st. Int. Beth-El Cem., New York. SULLIVAN.-r-July 27. ELLA C . daugh ter of late Patrick and Mary A. Sullivan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m., 128 Cedar st.. .lenkln town. Pa Solemn high requiem mnsa Im maculate Conception Church. Jenklntown, r n.41 b m Tol Veil- r-atheriral teto TOWNSLEY. July 28. MINNIE, daughter of Robert and late Minnie Townsley. aged 6 years 1 month. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Wed . 1 p. m., resi dence of father. 2803 N Lee st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem TRAINER. July 27. JOHN husband of late Rose M. Trainer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 8:30 a. m.. 2344 N. Rroad Bt, Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto fu- TRUITT. Suddenly, at his home. Cleorge town. Del , July 28. JOHN II TRUITT. eared 62. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, from Brick Hotel. Thurs. 1.30 p. m. Omit flowers' TWEED. July 28. JANE B.. wife of John Tweed Relatives and friends Invited to fu- noral. residence ox son. ivooerv jv, iweeo. 322 Oakland ave.. Audubon. N. J., Thurs, 12 noon, to proceed to Wllllamstown Presby rhurch for services. 2 p. m . to which rela tives nd friends Invited Int Presby Cem Friends may call Wed.. 7 to 9 p. m.. 322 Oakland ave , Audubon. N J. VANDERSLICE. July 28. JOHN VAN DERCLICE. Sr. Relatives and friends in vited to attend service. Thurs, 2 p. m., 1520 N 13th at. Int. private. WALTON. July 27. FRANCES E., daughter nf late Mahlnn 8. and Emma J. Walton. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. .Wed.. 2 in. m.. 1807 N. "1st st. Int. private. Friends may call Tues 8 to 10 p m. 'WHARTON. Julv 27. L'AURA. wife of William L. Wharton Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Wed.. 2 p. m . 2(115 S, Franklin st Int. private Trinity Lutheran Cem. .,.. , , WHILT At Chalfont. Pa., Julv 27. HENRY J., husband of late Catharine Whllt. Relatives and friends. Washington Camp. No 361). P. O. SA of A.. Invited to funeral. Wed , 1 p. m. funeral parlors of William tt rh.nt s W. ci r. 56th and Spruce sts. Int private, North Cedar Hill Cem, Remains nisv be viewed Tues, 8 to 10 p. in WHITTAKBR July f 8 NORAH wife of George Whlttaker. aged 84. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 n m 2532 N Masctrer st Int. Oakland Cem Remains may be viewed Wed., after 7 P' WOOLM AN. At Merchantvllle. N. J.. Sev enth Month 20th, MARY EDITH, widow of Daniel L. Woo'.man, aged 72. Relatives and friends invited to tunerai, rounn-aay, elev enth Month 30th. 2 p. m.. brother's reel dence, Evan Busby, 38 W, Maple ave.. Mer. chantvllle. N. J. Int. Friends' Meeting Burying Grounds. Rancocas. YOUNO. July 28, JOSEPH, husband of Florence Young. Relatives and friends, Penna. Co. for Granting Annuities and In surances on Lives, Invited to funeral serv ices Thurs , 2 p. in.. 1523 N 61st st. Int. Mt. Slorlah Cem Remains may be viewed W.T -7:31) to 9:30 p m ZIEQLER. Julv 27. OEORQE ZIEdLER. son of late Martin and Frances Zlegler. for merly of 830 Catharine St., aged 83. Rela tives and frlenda'lnvlted to funeral services. Thurs 2 p. m., residence of niece Mrs Edward Miller, 1006 alenwood ave. (near 2Blh and nerks). Int. Lafayette Cem. LOST AMD FOUND BAG Itost. gold mesh bag. clasp sapphire setting LJODOB Lrer. t.iuunuuot; t-sr .-n. f. an" reward Call Overbrook 7480 W. BEADS Lost, on Saturday night, a string of pearl beads with platinum clasp. In Regent Theatre or going to Market street ferrv Liberal reward If returned to Mrc. j B. Lorlgan. Robeson Apts., 2d and Penn sts.. Camden. N. J. BROOCH brooch. UF 7728 Ixist. July 21. diamond-shaped containing 34 diamonds, stamped 't Reward If returned to J E. Caldwell & Co, uneatnut anq juniner sts. DOG Lost. Sunday p. m . July 27. between Conshohocken and Enfield, black and tan dachshund puppy bitch; answers to name .of Betsy. Reward for return to George L. Jus tice St. Davids. Delaware county, Pa. HANDBAG Lost, illlgator handbag, 10 re ward ft no ques. aakea. Worth, 249 Melville. POCKETHK. Lost. br. pekbk. Mon. aft., contg! $11 1 com. ticket. Kindly ret. tlck- et to 803 Fin. Bldg. Finder can keep money. WALLET Lost, on Route-No. 20 (car, Frl day. 26th. wallet of papers. Return to electrical department. P. R. T. Co., 810 Dauphin at." Reward. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER to assist In bookkeeping do. partment of corporation In northern seo tton of city: one who can do stenogranhlo work preferred: state age. experience, salary Ynecled. I 003. Ledger Office. CHAMBERMAID, white girl. Protestant, te do light chamberwork; prlv. family In At i.Mr city. Apply 2011 W. Qlrard ave. CLERKS ' wsnted for general office work In manufac turing concern; good wages; steady position. Ledger Branch 161, 16th and Moore sts. COOK Good cook for boarding house; refer ences. 4015 Springfield ave. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S FILE CLERKS wanted for manufacturing concern I steady position; good wages. Ledger Branch 160, 16th and Moore sts. GIRL for Jlsht packing, Annlv PMwai-ri n Liuaa wis. Co., 25th and Hunting Parli GIRLS, 10 year and up. to learnioperatlng. You can earn $12 to $23 weekly, nnd paid while learning. Universal Pad Co., 267 Diamond at. GIRLS to work In labeling and finishing de partment of pharmaceutical house. Call 62: Tjaliownui. OIRL. housework, wanted; 3 In family. Tel ephone Wyamlne 1,68. or call 352 E. N. B. Boulevard. , aiRLK for work i must tic cxpfrttm Colton pill Tnarhlnesi , fall t0 Callowjim. HELP WANTED FIJMAI.E -MENDERS, experienced on knit fabrlea. An'. a i "l""" vmenian iwtce to,. Bin anil Allegheny ave. M.T.'!J::"'8.,EU'KI1 wnnted. September. In h piIIt.irwJr I"1rmnI' situations must f rare oe. rhlldreri am JO.aii foe &'Vnn- '! v"sf McillenVw.Mt": oftfi" '""" .... M SIS.' LgVr -.----".... ...uiitii-ii, renneti. vnna annwi. Office. OPLRATORS, experienced and learners, on Union Special machines; seamers and hemmers on Jersey cloth bathing .suits; steady work; paid whllo learnings work 48 oUr,V.i I.",',' "'"ilc neeced Underwear Co., 2415 N. Howard st. OPERATORS to earn $12 to $25 weekly. Universal Tad Co., 237 Diamond at. OIonn.hTr?5.ai.?.n.d1,,rontmk'r'; '"'rli-nced. n--7hl,w,l,""1.nyJvl'rk ' "''re work: eg. iU." e5?r,V! ." wnrk; nice surround Ings. 324 Market st., sixth floor. . MILLINERS, EXPERIENCF.D APPLY RUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S KTENOOnAPHER. cxpt-rlenrcd. one who will take deep Interest In business dealing with architects: good eararv; attractive office Walnut nnd toih sts. P 628. Ledger Office STENOailAPHER. exp some knowledge bkpt-.. hy Infants' wear mfr.: high school grad. pref.j permanent, Freund.1215 Market. STENOOnArilERS for manufacturing concern: steady position and good wages. Ledger Branch 159, 16th and Moore sts. BTF.NOOHAPHER THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S 'Mf'"r Tr:l'K.pJI0R.0P.R,"AT,"'!' "?. ! M , , -:v -" j" "fiftiiiK un nmaii orancn telephone exchange, with v.,.i ..., I.. perlence In general olTico work: must h rapid anil accurate and able tn use tvne wtlter American Motor fluh tio t-,.L-.., Building. ". TRIMMERS, experienced on men's felt hats. good wages and steady employment. Ap- plv Frank Schnble fc Co . loth ft Oxford sts WINDERS, skein, on cotton yarn: plece work: also Iwirners; 48 hours week. AppIv North American Lace Co., 8th and Allegheny ave . between 8 a tn. and lo a m. and 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. a.- VntlVri TjAOT. Prnte.tnnt t,l.h , , . uate. for an office position In a wholesale house: reply In writing. P 324. Ledger Office. YOUNO WOMAN for office work. pVeferahlv living In Oermantowii or North Pallulel phla! must have knowledge of filing and general knowleds-e of ofnee work, c ". 1 1 nr phone Brown Instrument Co.. Wayne and Roberta aves. Wavne Junction HELP WANTED MALB SHIPPERS AND CAULKERS New Tor oration. Camden. V . Shipbuilding Corpi wanted for general office work In manufac turing concern: good wages, steady position Ledger Branch 162. 10th and Moore sts. DESIGNERS, jig and fixtures, first class, with at least 6 years' experience; wages to start $85: position permanent M 21J Ledger Office. ELEVATOR OPERATOR, white, for office building, permanent position for right man. Apply Ralley Bldg. 1218 Chestnut at. ESTIMATOR-CRANE DRAFTSMAN want-d opportunity for young crane draftsman to Join email nrnrresslvn htt.t ness: experl- ence on electric monorail trac ks aesirapi.. but not essential: glva full detail. wnrV ,.nnk In this line. Intended career and salary ex pected in first letter: only sggresslvev am bitious, responsible applicants considered. M 215. Ledger Office. FILLERS for stove patterns. Apply Abram Cox stove Co , American and Dauphin sts. FUR CUTTERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S HARRIS PRESSMEN FOR 2-COIOR -! PRESSES: OPEN SHOP: 48-HOUR WEEK: HIGHEST WAGES; STEADY WORK TEAR ROUNDr- PLENTY OF OVERTIME. M. M. ROTHPCH1LD. INC.. 225 W. 3TK BT.. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y JOB PRESSMAN, man experienced on Gor don presses, with some knowledge of com posltlon E J. Spangler. 1237 N. Howard st. LABORERS Permanent work. standard shipyard rates. Apply to representative at the State Employment Bureau. 1521 Arch St., or to the yard employment department. New York Shipbuilding Corporation. Cam den, N J, LABORERS, 38 cents per hour. Seeds & Derham, contractors, Columbia avenue branch, over Schuvlklll river. P. R, Rail way, East RrWr Drive. Falrmount Park. IXAD OLAZ1EH and cutter: around man. Pavelka. 480 25. Houston st.1. New York city. LINOTYP8 OPERATOR wanted, union, or willing to Join; 8-machlne plant: day work: southern town 14,000: 1800-line dead line; 8 hours; pay $32: position permanent. Apply Foreman. Evening Telegram, Rocky Mount, N C MACHINE HANDS EXPERIENCED MEM on moulders or stickers: 48 hours: highest wages. Planing Mill. 0th and Tioga sts. MAN. experienced, wanted to manage a seamless silk hosiery plant: will make lib eral terms with right man. Write, giving full Information', to CHARLES FALL. 1400 Washington st.. Hohok.cn, N. J MEN WANTED AT ONCU FOR THE U. 8. MERCHANT MARINE TO BE TRAINED A8 BAILORS. FIREMEN. STEWARDS FOR OOOD JOBS AT GOOD PAT t ON OCEAN-GOING SHIPS PAT WHILE TRAININO.- BOARD ANb QUARTERS FREE: AGES 18 TO 35; BRINU BIRTH CERTIFICATES. APPLY TO U. B. SHIPPING BOARD AOSTNT CITY HALL YARD " " PHILADELPHIA '!' 0 I,, , H WANTED AT ONCE nrVETERS " irVETERSJ RrVTBTERB FIRST-CLASS MEN COMB WITH YOUR GAN03 THOUSANDS OF HOLES REAIiT TO DRrV'B UP INSIDE AND SHELL WORK READY IT 8 PIECE WORK NOW OO APPLY CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO., JVTD. FRONT AND KERLIN STS. CHESTER. PA. , OR SEE MR. DILU 1621 AltCK BT. PHILADELPHIA t Jl - -wisse-f I "sn?r saHBTJ V '.'I V3I 'M J H A' ie- J,, A -1 " J t ft "i. r$i? Vj- Q"" fi
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