-, .-,' ."W m W ""' r.'V t ' " ' " ' ' i EVENING PUBLIC LED&EK PHITADEEPHIA, MONDAY, AtJGTJST , 1919 . i i S 1 fcr)i -SONS ON SUNDAY CRUISE rrfcldent and Wife on Mayflower n Chesapeake .Norfolk, Vn Aur. 1. -(Rv A. I' ) 'ifo Prcsiclcnllal jiiclit Mnyllowpr, linv- s jliiioE nopara i-rcsiurni; nuu .urs. vv iion, J , ftpent Sunday cruising about lower . Chesapeake bay, rcturiiiR lo tho .l'o "totnac river in the nftcruoou. Thn Prpslelptit Inl nnrlv illil tint rnmp '-inshore. The Mnvllowcr was cxnci-tcil to preach Washington early this morning. .v- ''I! EVrf? w 3T ' JIMS v? ATTvvnr CITV. N. J. HOTELST.Cl.ARl-S rwui lo-0. I Aaricv eea Fl. Aslaatle City, earn Plan. W m A. I.eec Hj, N. 1 I PTTNRV Nw l'orK " """" u -'' i.t-class houss. table abun dantly supplied with beat market affords: hatha, all conveniences, bathing from houe. (re shower bathr tZ.SO up dally. $14 00 u weekly. Capacity 2f.O M C SWEENBT f N ' ki . it HOTEL FKED0N1A OrBN ALL YEAR Tennessee ave. Ju. nil Boardwalk European plan. Every appoint raent. Moderate rate restaurant. IT RAYMORE atlantico WUBS (NEATEST HOTELSIaXESS 6Ho -It TUn Diirllpv i0 h0 Tennajnania Ave. 111C UUUiey Near beach and all attrac tions. Running water In all rooms Private bathe. Home cooking H rtiLLUCK. j 1-IITTAT I Atlantic Avenue and Board , HU1 Ii walk- Excellent table. Tlione 2171 Kentue ky ave near bent h Bathing from TU l a E M MtlilN HOTEL BOSCOBEL, house: oiten ' mi io n car TO , cri: mv .t RUMOR WEST INDIES MAY JOIN AMERICA London News Agency Reports England Considering Paying Debt With Islands - London, Aug, I. The National News snjs n suggestion that the llritih West Indies ho cpcIpiI lo the United Slates in part iinjnient of (Jrent llrltniii''! wnr debt i heing rotwidered serious on botli sides tif the Atlantic. WaMiliiqlon, Aug. 1. Ro far as known, no proposal that the 1'nlted Slnles lake ihit the HritMi 'pt In tlies on pint pa.Miient of (Jreat Hritain's war tleht lias been considered by this giiwrninent. Suggestiims that (!reat Itritnin cede muiii' of her island . hessions lo the 1'nited States Iiiivp been mnde several tunes, but linve never met u SMnpnlhetie response in this couulrj. The most lecent stiggcstinii wtis a few months ago lij I,. (J. ltriee, of the ltnh.ima Asspmhl). lie proposed that (ircat Itritnin permit the liahamas to transfer soverelcntj lo the United States, with wliiili, lie dichired, the were c ln-rl.i bound bv ei einomic' ties, ltriee was severel criticized. The National News is lino of the less important of the London Suuda in vvspapi rs. anil has firquently shown a lindeniv to sensationalism GOSSIP OF THE STREET I'iri; im ' HOTEL LAFAYETTE ' TVont COth aeieon iind'r fame met Ail mod Mnvenlences Rooms . n autre prlvnte bnthi cfoin June 2S to s, ot 1-. John Tracv i Co Vln. ' Beach ' M'MMI II ltl.snllTS iiitnnt i irr iiwoit. n. . THE WINDSOR f 15S rooms. :0 Dams on application Hetea and literature It HAL1MN t' - OPENS JUNE JST THE BALTIMORE INN Hi Star VUIa nosE to nrccii miss iiAnrtisnv Ot ean St. ana TJeach Ave M L. UlCHAnDSO.N ASH! KY I-XIIK. V 4. New Monterey Hotel NORTH AI.IUY I'KK. N J. Dlrctlv on Ocean. AH out side rooms NEW MONTEREY fiRHL Entirely rv- .-,- i4 cart nnd T rn ntr sn;ftt nl moat beautiTuI m th Jersey Coast Ideal ur niutorUta SIiniUlAN ULNMs, Manaytr. 'i fT uKASfBaiest rta(l nHujiMSk leJsaiHtvn 3 Iii" ? tftv .mrm Hin r.L ccrt4 . . v - .. --- -I - - BRyss fSTrs1- ArANrunn of rCfl jTORGANPAK: SBffei wT, Hotel New York V.hpAI5; "S? "' ' eutsins Booklet i! 11 OvWI-P 'riakliff A'odgc llltlAKt 1.I1T StANOII, N. . A I'opular irt-Mile Motor Itun From Phlladelplna IlltistnrtPil Booklet anil Petalled Motor Iloutu Cord M.iv Ho Ob tained .it Public Ledger Tmel and Rtsort Bureau n-atlon 100 Feet. Spacious Pnrrlifs iiverlooKlnp; Hudson River. tiolf. Tonnis Ridlnre, Sw-lrnmlng I'ool, Invi'mp; Wallts New York Office,402 Madison Av. Itrnnrli OlUrf, Penrl Co. Membera New Yuik Stock Kxcbauce t Th Alnmeda -"7t"nth Ave, 14 block X3i. jneaiamcaalu tKmn rennd ri,,rou. l sHni'iirnu W a e i reaaon a !' ' MII.DUOOI) ARLINGTON n A n & t it !(( OMI Mill NTMNS Booklet orcheatra: booklet i: .no I tnr-! loia "i I .i h fr.ini ' ri I'll vt ni r- Rf?CTton Inn Ont,'1 located nr bonca. tageion aiui whltB arvire. cap 2V). JAJ.I'CRTjr A Utt lit Winnnn 'Wl13- av . nr Beach Prli baths. "rI"u"a Otvn manac t Mrs o XV Plsher. IVfntTnolin lnI: Magnolia, fur rma . hkp. ivxagnotin prlv tj K A j c JaP.on Th Roval Inn s"r '"a' ' u'r ,a,'' ne iAoyai inn j ,,, g f.ro ,n 1)1.1. U Mil! IH1IB (,p. l', 1!IH Mill NTXIN IMIMllsi; :;-;: THE'KITTATINNY m:i.Mir. ti:k t,v, v. The truilins hotrl of this linious rerlon. tiPMri in i" i irnrit. lMn strirtls llllf.iriu mi. illlllf. SJKJJI ImrtteN onrerts, balhln? iKitlntr orche,,trH tlinteM ix !tlonti (uline Am.rlcm plan ilso i l irt. Mill ij.irai,-" llotiklet uulo mips timl iirmi upon re tuear JuIlN PI imv LUPi; MONEY THEPIVOTAL QUESTION IN SECURITY MARKET TOD A Y Sharp Rise in Rates Last Week Another Flurry That Will Be Quickly Relieved Gossip of the Street TIIH last week was one of weak movements in the stock market. There continues wide difference of opinion among those who nrc In n position to judge the tourse of the market, but there is a unanimity of opinion that money is the pivot about which the securities market tcvoIvcs nt the present time. Those committed to the hull side make no attempt to minimize the importance of the loan situation, and several groups which have been identified with pool operations exhibit growing disgust over the difficulty encountered from this source. The impression prevails that tho sharp rise In rates nt the week-end, nnd which carried the official rates recorded on the Stock Kxchange up lo 38 per cent, a new high record, was but nuother flurry and that it will be quickly relieved. It was estimated that maturities to be met Inst Friday amounted to in the neighborhood of SHOO.OOO.OOO. Of this amount, .ftW.OOO.OOO repre sented the Canadian government notes and .?!), 000,000 debentures of the American Foreign Securities Corporation. Continuance of Abnormal Money Rates Improbable There is every reason to believe tbnt any bnnge in the mones situntion will be in the direttion of a further scarcity of funds. A continuance of tho nbniiimal rates recorded to the close of the week is regarded as highly im probable. Although the stock mniket hns recovered quickly from recent money Hurries, there is little doubt that speculative enthusiasm will feel the chilling effect of hardening money rates. ' During the week theic was a notieenble increase in the number of those joining the group favoring conservatism in stock market operations. There is growing feeling that stocks have seen their best, for the time being at least Advocates of higher prices, bnivcver, take the view that the present condition is lij no means lo be taken as nn indication ns the end of bull inn kt t The mtuket at the present "time is simply in one of those rest spells ii huh are chaiactei lslie ot hull spet illation. Contemplated Capital Increase by Standard Oil of Nciv Jersey line of the outstanding developments of last week was the annouhcement that the Standard Oil of New .Terse contemplated ineieasing its capitaliza tion b.v the issuance of .51011,000,000 preferred Htot.lt and would list these new secmilies ou the Stock l'xchnnge. This marks n radical change in the policy ndopted by tho Standard Oil at the time of dissolution. It will mean that nt intervals the earnipgs and balance sheit of the company must be published to mett Die requirement of the exchange. This step was regarded ns foreshadowing the listing of other Standard oil shares on the board. Tlie United States Steel Corporation report was a piece of good news.i Tho fait that coinings showed nn improvement in the second quarter was wholly at van.ime with what the stieet expected. The outlook for steel (iiiitiiiues full of promise ami it is the opinion of the lendiug interests in tho lountr.v that the comer hns been turned. What change nuj come in the stctl iudusli.v, it is expected, will lie In the direction of improvements. Lull in the Buying Demand for Bonds A moderate lull in the bu.ving demand for bonds has been noted by some investment lunkeis, but this is regiriled as natural at the present time anil has liei n looked forward to for some tune, (ieiieral londitiom nrc satist.n tiuj und Uipip is nothing to ituliiutt that the ability of the investing public lo ubsoib new iMHs of bonds nnd prefcrrid slot kt. hns been at all str.uiml l'tii.iing, while it lias not luiii the est it did for a time, has been brotd in t h.itai ter, with invtstois sliovuiij; a little nVire disposition to be tlist nmliMtor than a few weeks ago. 'I he nen issues that have been put on lln mnrkit nientlv have been selling well in the majority of cases. A considf ruble businps, is being done (huh in l,iheily Hontl issues with not miiili variation in price. The demand for Vlttorj loan :59i per cents has been quilt at live at limes. Listed bonds b.ivp shown a slightly reattionar lendtnc on account of the ginernl wrakuiss in sto'ks and other sot unties. Mnnitip.il tnx exempt builds luiitiime to In in favor with in.vc,stors, with stpad absorption of tho offi lings, licnorull , tlealeis an- looking forward lo the turning autumn tilth a gnat dial of truiluleuce b-tsetl on the kaon ledge of the vast amount of lunik tbal will hi seeking investment this fall. As lmlli atctl bv the Morgau purchase of ,""i0, 000. 000 of 1'iemli treasury bills, the pl.im of Amurunn bunkers to rehabilitate the impoverished Uiiinpt an countries art grailu.illi assuming definite propoi tions. It lsuntltr stood thai n large credit lo Ielgium is in process of consummation, and international bankers fieelj confess that the are receptive to oveitures from the new German icpublic for liuanci.il assistance. Mount 1'orono. r. OCKAN ( T. V .1 P0C0N0 MOINTU?. HOUSK 41 yra eamemanagemant. K L IHiOKi:it. Jr ilir. Normandie-by-the-Sea If unit taamil 100 aullea TV th orlvatn hjth. Kt mi own artealan well water Ice plant, eleetrto KL-w jtrnt plant Ulew-ors from ground floor. ll If BRUNO DUKE SOLVER OF BUSINESS PROBLEMS 1$ HAKOI.l) WlilTKMtiAI) Author of "The lluiilnesa f nreer of Peter Hint," Ele. (lopjrlKhtl cuisine the beat. I lAbiSIvtraetly faclnc the i h irilTor ratoa. tuu lttiorwiation ami booklet ad- , K-dreaa 1. II. . rKI.. Maoagrr. I The Oceanic 11th and Wesley A. E Baker. 0ner& Hj,. i -i Trt SViorp llot dnl l01,1 ' mains nater In r-etrt inejuoic eery room WiO ''entral ave. 111,444 -; II o tlld Inn lor r t in I r t i n .n Po' ono Mis Moil vt ni ptiol. t tntut uniuv Oar Itkll N,v t w in r.lntt tit aj V sirqplf Moiint'tln Home. Ia. MONOMONOCK INN lIiMin-am Horn s l.tlinff hotel l.li altv lor Mr hin heat tl lldte reus n optn Urtlt Outside Stock Prices (August 4, 1010) The fottowlnn table how the taut re. cnrtleil anle price antl tlatea of tranaactlona or hank. Iruat company and vartoua local 'teS1". "ttlem. and In aoma caeea never, rtealt In on the Phllarlelphla Block Kiehanae., Quotations compiled by Balnea & I-oflaml: nanka rtato of T.aat Rale May 2. MS n, j it is. Mn 2fl. M n. 1. 1. in. 24. 2.i, ss. si. an. 21. American Bank r.4'4. Bank of Commerce... 12.S " i'nk of North America 270V4 Bronrl Htrpet , no t'enlennlal National ,.271 Central National ... . 41S Corn Kachante Nafl.. B"'i !2ro.'.r"....M'rehnt"f Kn Klahth Natlonwl 42ft Parmera A Mech Nat., 170 Plrrt National ... ,240 Fourth Htrcet National sail Fox Chaao 2 frnnklln National ....ftuj'i tl rmar.loTvn 147H Olrard National ......417 Krnalnaton N-atlonni . . 121 Mann junk National ... Bill Market M National. .. 187V4 Mldola CUV Bank fin National Becurlty ,,,.442 Nlnlh National 40'4 Norlh Tenn 121 Northern National ,...210 Northweatern National. 401 U Olney Hank 1V4 Penn NfttlorMi 2ii.i Phllailelnhla National,, 4ftr. Quaker Cltv National. ISO Hecnrm National S17'4 Hlxth National 207 Pouthwark National ..202 Southwestern National 121 Tenth National 1 2.114 Teitlle Nation tl nr.ti Third National . ...2t1'i Tradeamena National, 2r.O Pnlon National 210 West Philadelphia ... 45 Truat Companies Nov, .Tune Feb Apr. Nov. .Tuly Apr. Pec. Aur July July Oct. Feb. Apr July June Dec. June June July Nov. Mar. Mav Pec. Jan. July July Mar. Nov. June June July June July July Pec. Jan. Mar. 18. 12. 4. 'Ill 'in .11, '1M 13. 'IS Aldlne Trust lno Belmont Truat sr Brvn Mawr Trust .... nri Central Truat ft Sav.. fW Chellen Truat 140 Colonial Trust 108W Columbia Avo Truat... 200i Commercial Truat . . . 4110 CommonwtMtth Trust . 210 ContlnentHl-EquJt Truat Wlti Pmplre Title & Trust.. 1715 r.nreiaior irusi .. ,. CO 12,1 . MO Fetlerjl Trust J'ltlelltv Truat fill Co of Pi 1st pref. lll-pl 10V Frnnkforrt Trust . .. 177 Franklin Truat . ir.Mi flermitninwn Trust ,.2t7tt Olrard Aie TAT .. 7S'i tllrard Trut . sun flunrnntie Truat . . I23U llnddlnaton Title & Tr. 121 Hamilton Trust .... lno lio'rneshurtr Trust .. mu Industrial Trust 18ni4 Inteirrlty Trust 221 Jenklntniiii Trust Co.. 1,114 TCenalnEtnn Trust ... OOU Land Title 4 Trust ..RIO Liberty Title Trust.. 301 T.owan Trust . ... inttU Mantyunk Trust . .. niti Market St Title & Tr. . l.lS MprrrMtits Union Trust, pa Media Title i. Trust Co R'Hi Multliil Trust 4fl Northern Trust roo North Phlla Trust jri Northwestern Trust .. H0 TVlham Trust iflo Penna Co for Ins etc.. 1110 Psiple's Tnist tnii n 1 . I . "UtttB., 1SU till PhlHrtelnhl-i Trust Prnvldont I.lfe A. Trust Bal ntnte T I & T KeTl Hstnte Trust com. do nrt f . . . . Itepubllc Trust Ulttmhoiise Trust Hobert Vlttt-rls Tr Co rironi s ii r ft T ... T Inita T rust . . . . I'nlletl S,r I, I T . IV nine Jlllirtl ni IV .st Knd Trust . . IVest Thlla T A T. . . . 4.1H 3't 31 117 June Jan. Feb. Mar. May July July July July June Juno Apr. July Julv May FVb Jan. May Hot July July Juno June May Feb June Oct. June May Juno Mar. Juno Nov. Julv July Oct June June Apr Juno Apr. June May June .Tune, July June Jti us V- ''" I" June nil Inly li"'1! June lnl lulv 71 I.. I, I"" Juno 117 July 1 Ife Insurance Companies (Tlrar! I.lfe In, ... si .. PhlladJl.hlK Life ... 10 July lire Inatirunre Cnnipnnlea Alliance 2ai Julv Fire Association. ...120 July Frankliii . HO Apr. Independent e Fccurlty 2Pa Juno Ins Co of Stuto ot Pa. so pr I.umlrfniien 3 .... ion Pept leLilalllcs' . . . Tl Nov Tconle's Nitionsl . l'i1, July llellsnce . . . Illlt, ,pr Putted riremen's . . I2V1 Jui Vklorj . 23 Juno Passenger Itnilvtaj stock Camden StiluirlMii. . 20 Mir VV tlt.M.llSVII.LL:. PA. B 1 mi: ruoiti.KM or tiik .SMIC.til.Ul) .1KWELS The Keport on the Meter Jewel Company Kl NO DUKi: hastily read the spo il ortjs, and. let me. admit, I was rather eager to go on viilh the adionturc. I'm a prett.v husky chap and know how to look after m.vself. At Duke's suggestion I piid linnnock . POINT I'I.F.SVNT. N. J. INE BLyFF INN fc- T ruder new matirfSTt t moni7 the pines on Ifc-lho twaumui iiannriouin uner snore Kver 1 .ttrnfrtlnn of fHSlifir" river nnd nountrv. All outdoor aports W 't 4 1, RerrttOHfr l?"" sTn iirtnon. n. .i. pHotel Harbor InnS?" iV f.lT9. M- T MHter t I PonenbTcer Prons Vi iiiniii.. . ., l' ' " 1 X H rr- ---- .. .. ... . .--- i: SEA W-Vl L.11 l.N 1L.L. RATHS - TBifl Capacltv BOO NOW OPEN ( jl'Va nOREP-T IT WATT Tes.ee Manaeer. NORTH END HOTEL :( ii 'J I s tl 5 h ELDORADO HOTEL At Peach. Facing Lake A IV Crellti. Pran Stokes Hall fcrlvate Tiatha Hotel Le Chevalier ; . THE NATIONAL WALTERS PARK INN TUU rccort lioti.1 of tho Uluc ltldxt Mott ern In ail its appolnlments Kvery necessary thins to make ou happy and health Juat th place fur u week-end or a lone atay. KITlrient nut aeparatn sanitarium tutMIUKa i Wynuurne inn claUy uirab. for tnEt- 1 ceea men with famlllea. Hoonu vv-uo il i t reMionable rate. Danctnr. Iarf ground, wide veranda. Fhonn Barwra w AKUON. 1'A. ' iu lake summer iioardera in my buu,. I ful farm home: rood food and fine ioriioa. alio provide permanent home for aed v- i bI n-bo nre wllllnff to pay for corafot. GABDEN Bl'OT TAIII.1S WAlUi CO. AKTOn. -. WAHniNfiTON". 1). C. i3 Orean Pathway Ho and cotu runnlne wn.Mt V l V Mra-iriurg-T Owner. Burlington Hotel Leas than five mlnutea from everythlnr. American and European Plans 431 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2 & Up H T MIt.I.riR Mamaee ( AI -entl rv?r( .if! vm 1' IP jxm toi cau JSI. Iff CBOXI IT aUl LAKE LOUIS intuezi-ri?' I-Ai msS ill t El 111 w i ii') ! I 1 HtlltlliHlllI III I i (riM ftHI llftn Ii jy villi III i 'iltltllll Ivvl MHuB III ifBlK D iraaBBT llaUH iEj utiUi ir - - - -'ur r--RNIlitiin' rVMffl ill IfSHIi'BiUPvH j 1 Ja:ssAMmmami ml report on the Meter Jewel Turns another visit, and told him that I was waiting until I'd shipped a lot of toys on order bpfoie liriiigmg m any bills to borrow on. Tunis tipped his cigar until the glow ing tnd poiuted to the ceiliug, nud, with bauds thrust in his trouscr pot lets, his legs well spiead, he s.aid : "All right, friend Smith, bring 'cm up here and I'll help you through .itmr troubles. I've got money enough to put joti out of jour misery." IWterly also paid Purvis another isit, nt which he told him that his "chief" might be iuterested in Turvis's enterprise, but he would want to pick antl choose the concerns' bills reccliablc on which he would loan muue.v. "What concerns, for lUhtaiue, would your mybterious boss want?" he asked a bit sulkily. , "Well, he rather liked the Metal Jewel Company and Haivey d. Joues me printers. "They are already taken caie of bj other clients," protested Purvis. TRANSPLANT a famous Metropoli tan Hotel to the most cxtruisite setting oflake, mountains and glacier, and you liavo CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE where tlio windows frame million dol lar pictures of Victoria Glacier and the emerald-hucd lake. Chooso your own recreation by day from Mountain Climbing, with Swigs Guides, Coaching, Pony Riding, Easy Alpine Trails, to Lakes in the Clouds and Valley jjf the Ten Peaks. Evenings, Excellent Orchestra and Dancing. Moderate, ftatsa European Plan Include this on your trip to the coast with stops at Calgary, Banff, Glacier. Sicamoue, Vancouver aud Victoria, all linke in Canadian Pacific Jtailway Hotel System. Call or turtle lor Resort Tour Xo, ltl-a CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY It. G CLAYTON. City Paaa. Ast. 028 Cheln.;t Street Philadelphia F. K. I'KltltV, Gen'l Ant.. I'aaa. Dent. Viil Broadway new lor v.nv --ir (.'onipanv and then bnitl abruptly: i Listen to this. Peter: 'Mr. Itruno Duke: 1 " 'Dear Sn Our investigator ma"kes tlie following icport of the loneein meu , tionoil iu vour letter of the "Mb ult ' I I That's the Meter Jewel Cmnpani. Peter.) "The owners of this concern aie I two men named its follows. Uustav i Stevenson and Sblkir IJorridge. I " 'The elder, (itibtai Stevenson, is a ! naturalised Austrian, who tame from t.t .. T 1.... T.1..l.wt ..t.nA I.. V ICllUlt III I. intuitu, i.tifetau.., nu'it ut- traded in llatton llitrdeu a? a precious btone broker, llight vpars ago he came to America and bought an interest In the Meter Jewel Company from Oor rnlge, who owned the Meter Jewel Coin pa n " 'Shilar fiorridgc is the same man who got mixed up iu a diamond smug gling case just before he hold the half I interest in his business to ntevenson. We ma j adtl that Stevenson is an as sumed name ho far as we ciu find out his real uamp is Staatburg. ' " 'While Oorridgc was acquitted. 'there appears tp be liniili doubt ab to his innocence. The evidence against him was weak, and he happens to be a con vincing perhuasiip talker. " 'The Meter Jewel Companv does a ' buMiiess with wnt4makcrs, water and gas meter makers, mm bin n like, vv line their connections appear to be small, thej have a well-planned shop, and they employ twenty men and women in jkiI lsbiug and cutting the stones to At (thc various requirements. The stones they use nrc sapphires and rubies. I " 'While Oorridgc is most in cvi- 1 dencp, Stevenson is evidently the brains 1 of the combination. " 'Stevenson is vindictive, and has assaulted his workpeople on several oc tasion. The all appear afraid of him. Clorrulgp even holds him in tcspeet, in spite of the fact that he is well over six tcet tan, wnnc Stevenson is a head shorter. " 'Stevenson takes mysterious trips at frequent intervals. While wc can not say where he goes, and that there is anything wrong with his trips, it is a fact that they seem to be flush with funds after ever such trip, " 'Our Investigator ndviaos caution I in dealing with these two men, for they appear to be unscrupulous and dangerous iflutcrfercd with. " 'Very respectfully submitted. " 'TIIK SPKCIAL TUADK IN VESTIGATION COMPANY.' " "Phew!" I whistled, "Wc seem to have stirred up a hornets' nest. I should think you'd want to drop the case, Mr. Duke. It looks more like u detective's job than n business coun selor's problem." "So? It's almost what I buspct'ted from the first that is why I stooped to such methods to gain my points. We'll go through with it, Peter, because that poor Miss Maitlnnd has been cruelly robbed and the combina tion that robbed her should bo smashed." I felt a thrill go through me at t i liln' (liitli &. lltli). Continental . . Mi Tnit PI. llndlinitton. 1 I-rankfortI A Ftutliw Jrk S""i fiermarl n (llh t. 8th) 01 Heatonvlllc Mr.. . I.1 do pref "il Oreen Si C"oute St V. Philadelphia CIU . 1 IT Philadelphia A. Dirby ii'4 Phlla & tlra Kt-rry . n"8 MtUe Ave .. IiinVn herond A Third Ha Hill Thirteenth IStll tt l'H Union Pa&aemrer 10 IVcat PhlUdelphii liiVa Kitllroada Camden ". rturllnc Co . -'", C.itaulHfta lat prof . 4J tlo I'd pref I'J1 CI cMnut Hill l.ll Delaware . 1 1 Va Del 4. L.un.l Brook 1VH v:aet Mallatnty . r.OU Kii-t Pennavlvanla .tl" Klmlra & Wllliarna com 3'i'a do ttref 7iPi tluntlnfir Si 11 Top com II tlo pref . . l'i I.ehlBh Vallev prf mil I.lttlo Schuvlklll . . IH' l.vkpllrt" Vallev t I Mlnehlll tich llaien S1U Xorth Pejiiiavlvitila I hlla t Trenton Phlla atn Nnrrla United Cos of V I Western NY Pa June Juno Oct. .tune July July JUly Dec May Nov. .7 Ills June Dei Apr s. 7. 50. R. 22. I. 12. 14. 4. 10. 23. ao. 31. Tl. 24. n. id. 2fi 30. at, 80. n. n no. i"i. ix 21 IS so.' is. 30. a. 30. 21. in IK. 11. 27. nn is' -'i. nKATIIS It.r.Tlc?- .Tuee.. 2 p. m.. 8318 Oermantown ve. int. private Northwooit Cm. ne ?p mm'' vl,w(1 J'onf between 7 and llTKNES. Au. n, I.UCT. Tflrlow of Teter t.:.Plr;ne."'. nclallvea and frlenda Invited to '""eral, Wed , 8:30 a. ra.. 1642 W. Thomp "nn at. Solemn maaa of requiem Church of CemU ' m' " prrvttlfi tMy c-'r l SiirSPITV. Allnntle Cltv. N. JM Am ' MICIIAEJj II . husband of Julia .T. qar on. a (ted 7R. nrtatlvea anil frlenda InT led to funeral aervlcea. Wed . 1 n m. 172S V a- mond at. --Phiia. in v, T.uei lfui rem t J-i,''!!rt Aur. 2, iMNinb enow. . "l Ke,l,Uve" n"l frlenda Invlled to fu n'ral, Tuea, 8'90 a. m, aon'a realdenee. Daniel Crowley, R2I Church lane. atn. Watt maaa Church of Immaculate Conception 10 r.1,J.V- ol(l Cathedral Cem. -v9iV,lTU'- Au- 2. HANNAH M.. Widow of i"Sr F- .Curtis aaed 74. Pelallvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuea , 2 n m.. aon a realdenee Howard S, Turtle. 342 W. Mrf-A,?!r.dla p In Private. DAnVELI. Aur. 2 MIIIY 1.. dauahter or Harah and late aeorge Diriell Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Wed . R'30 a m , realdenee of mother. 2722 W Alle. Rheny ave. Solemn maaa of requiem Church of Corpua Chrlall 10 a m. Int. Cathedral Ce-o DR NOU.MAN. Auc a. CHAItLnS HOW AltD, aon of Howard and Elizabeth de Nor man (nee MrShane), aged 14 moa Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Tuea., 2 p. m . parenta' residence SS47 Blakemore at., atn. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. DONOHHE Al.tt 1 MAItT J DONOmin (nee Crawford), wife of Thomaa V Donohue. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tuea.. Mam 1441 N Alllaon at,. Weat Philadelphia. Holemn maaa of reqfllem 8t. Oreirorys Church D 30 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem DONOHUE All 2 MAItT. wife of John J. Donohue , Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Wed , 8 .10 a m , realdenee of father-in-law Arthur Donohue, 1132 W. Jef feraon at High requiem maaa St. Mlchaol'a Church 10 a m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. OAnwooD At Ventnor City. N. J., Aur. 8, PANNIB O , widow of Sylveeter 8 Oar wood aged 71 Itelatltea and frlenda in vited to funeral aervlcea Tuea , 2 p. m., realdenee of aon. 4120 Parkalde ave. Int. Wnodlanda Cem. OIIAP. Aur. 2. WILLIAM ORAP. aon of William nnd Jennie Oraf (nee Toner), aaed 2 Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed , 1 p. m., residence of parents, 2310 Cerrltt at Int Mt. Xlorlah Cem. Friends may call Tuea eve. Auto aervlce. ailAVES.- Aui S, ANNA PATTErtSON, widow of llavard T Graves Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to aervlcea Tuea.. 2 p, m., 37(11 N Itouvler at Int Nnrthwood Cem. OnUVBll. Auit. 1, MART B. wife of taaan ju. uruver. itelatlvea antl friends In vited 10 runerai service vtea. nuATnn fon. at 2-90 p. m., late realdenee, 4311 N, Centrs St.. Pottavllle, Pa. Int, Odd Fellows' Cem BTONB. Aur. 2. EMMA, daurhler of Jennie and late Gonte W Stone, ssed IS. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues . 2 n m.. residence of par ents. 2235 N. Franklin st. Int, Creenmount Cem, at8KR.5'J-Ti Suddenlv. Aur. 1. ELI.A S,lJ"'.NE,T' ""onrhter of late t'ornellus and -Irldaet Sweeney, artd 6S Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues S:10 a. m.. residence of F. W. Mulrrew. 21 N. Taxon at (Slat at, and Haverford ave ) Salemn nlah mass of requiem Church of Our Ladv of Victory 10 a. m. Int. Wllmlnrton, Del. Auto funeral, TniNKI.E. Aur. 2. JACOn. husband of Mary I! Trlnkle (nee Sharp), ared 88. Rela tives and friends. Public Idrer Hen. Ho. fJetyA KlSVrV.0'. Typorraphlcsl Union, No 2j Philadelphia Ixdre. No 4, H. of H ! l.n,T.lie,,..,0 funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m.. 12.11 N Sartaln st. Int. private" -Mt Vernon Cem. Frlsnds may call Tuesi 7 to HI n. m ' VIAl.. Apr. 2. WILI.TAM VIAI,. huaban'd p Theresa Mal (nee Welalnrer). .ied 4". Frlenda and Tjpoartphlcal Union No. 1, In! vlted to funeral, Tuea , 9 a, m . lus sviuiit. roVilWr,?;,nk,0.ri'- Omit .riowe'ra. S FoUllt v.lVA."SER"TAJ,llr- 1. AI.HERT A., son of Albert C and Anna n. Warner (nee Wel leltt). ared 13 years 4 months. RelauVVi and friends. aUoSthrrade boys of Inear. nation School Invited to funeral Tues ?sn a. m . from parents' residence. 808"8om. tnervllle ave.. OInev. Hlrh requiem m.M Churrh of Incarnation 9 a. m.. Int. Drlveii, St. Peter's Cem. ' " WAI.SH Aur. 1. ANNA, widow of John Walsh Relative, and' friend. mvU.diS funeral. Tuea., 7.30 a. m, late realdenee 2R13 Ilrown at Solemn mass or rratiiem st Francis Xavler Church 0 a. ra , in? IIMf t'ros. rem "' WESTMNO. Aur. 1. CATHERINE HI, I.IK daurhler of Jona. and Hllma KnlUe? Wealllnr. ared 27. Relative, and 'trend In. vlted to funeral aervlcea. Tues. 4 n m In Christ Church. Tuloehocken and McColluni ?!".! a'fi?n!n,rn . Int- Riverside Cem, Mollne. 111. Frlenda may call at realdenee of Mra Sarah Klrlc. 48 W. Pomona St.. Oermantown Tues.. after 2 p. m. WHITE Aur. 1. JAMES ntJRR WHITE, huaband of late Bailie A. White. Relatives and friends, also Ellsieorlh Temple. No 8. O U. A., and members of Tabernacle Baptist Church, invited to funeral services. Mon . 8 p. m., 11S0 Princess ave.. Camden. N. J. Alao services at residence of Harrv Feni more. Mount Holly N. J., Tues.. 1 p. m. Int private. Mt. Hollv, N. J. WHILE Aur. 1, OEOROE W., huaband of Jennie E. Wlble. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed , 2 p. m , 1200 K Oxford at Int. private. Friends may view remains Tuea 7 to 10 n. m WILLS FLORENCE, wife of Howard "in ti m wins ana oaurnter or tiamuei and Anna huahnnd'a residence 1RS w vinn mm... Humor inee ueimei. in ner asm year He n huabands residence 1K.S w. Montgomery , nd fr,nil, Invited to attend the 'l,;.in.;,-.?I., .VB.r.?-,',e"l . . fureral on Wednesday, at 1 p. in., at the "?"" "I ani-aieiuii. .m. j.. Alii .-, I ,M,nen of her narenta. DSn 15 rhimhoelantt at riervices in me iiescnn l'resoyterian l'i 'Hi 'l'i 'Irt I 'Hi I SAI.LIK T. wife of Henry L Haines, .tret HO Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, resldenco of sister, Mrs. Hannah A. War rington, Mlrkletnn. N J.. Fourth-dav, F.lrhth Month, 1.30 p m. Int. Egllngton Cem HAMER8LT. Aur 2 at (1125 McCallll-n at, Oermantown. KATHERINE A, daurh ler of late George W. and Marv H Hameraly Fitperai aervlces and Int. at convenience of family. KKRR Near Medford. N. J.. Ainr S. THOMAS HARKER, Sr . ared 82 Relatives.! aim jrienaa inviteo to lunerai, iv-a , 11 a. Tn.. residence of son Thomas M. Haker. near Medfnrd, N J Int M E Cem., Vln centown, N J. Autos will meet 7.04 a m. train from Market st ferrv Phlla . Ht Med ford nlso B:43 a tn train from Mt. Holly HART Aur. 2 ELLA M . daughter of John and Marv A llASt Relatives and friend", plso II V M Sodality, Ht DomlnIO Ladles' Ren. Poc emolovea of Frankford Arsenal. Invited to funeral Wed.. 8.30 a. m arents resinence ntr.n jacason St. Holmes- Moiemn requiem miss at Rt. Dom- par hup Int. St Dominic's IPS l.'O lll't 21 Miacrllaneoits Amer Pipe A Con Co . Bergncr &. Enuel llrew do pref . . Pe Long Hook Kve Enterprise Mfcr t'o. ICcjstone Watch t asp Merchants' Warehouse Mulford II K Co Northern Liberties Gas I'cnn Tranic .. . 2"j I'enna Cold Storage , 1,1 Pjnna Warehousing .. 101 Phlla Bourse . . SV4 do pref . . . 10 Phlla Warehouse . 112 Phlla Whs C h R7 Smith. Kline i Trench US Stclson J 11 . . .Till do pref . Kill Victor Talking Machine P"l efcttuorelantl Cojl . 71 12'. V. 2.1 r.ii'j 7n sj r.n .11V1 V .IllK Mr Julv .1.111 Mar June Aug J uly May June Tell Feb Slav Julj lull July Julv Mar June July Aug Tuly !lav May Feb Jlay Apr July July July June Mar Mav July Julv June ttept Apr July Jan Mav Juty r.ts pi tn . 'i'i . 'in H '17 4. 'Ill .'.. '1.1 17. 'in 2.1. 'Ill 17. 'IS 31. 19 H. 'I'I 12. Mil IU. '10 2.1, '111 2 '17 1.1. TWELVE TIMES SWIFTER Plane Covers R. R.'s Thlrteen-Hour Route In Sixty-five Minutes Washington, Aifg. -I. Details of an unusual race between a De Ilavilaud KAf l-.-i ,, .. . . . nth.,- "'',, , - D l ,U lraVsrcr airplane nud a railroad train were made and so leave:.!,"' V' ?". , -T? PMlc by the air service here last night. client?" y 1 The train made the distance from Sac- lamcnto to Miuden, in the C'ar&on val- Uilncult Purvis Innkptl nt ltettmlt ...;.: 1.. . throuuh narrowed luls. h', ti,u, . 1 ' Icy, Ncr.. iu thirlcen hours, man looked so innocont and easy that 'grades and other obstacles to hpced made Pin vis evident, decided it was all ri-ht 't,lis U'"C .''f I?jLr,m"tra ioUMt lu,n oC He tliprrfnro ....i.i i,M .. ", ' approximately 100 miles. The airplane, 1,p nnnll ?l ,; i .e "!mt I I'ilotfd by Lieutenant W. C. (lolil.boi- he could do and would report in a few lough, mnde the distance in sixty-live days. Betterly returned n week later, minutes, thereby demonstrating that the ouly to be told that Purvis could not ' flight could be made a dozen times by arrange a transfer of the two accounts I'I10 plane in the time required for the Iipttcrly (nt Duke's coaching) then suit railroad to make the trip once. gestcd that perhaps he could give his L U,e,uUi?an. i"y b' 0rl"81brv' in cheek n tho nennie i,i n ,i . He Havlland, made it new field iccord check to the people holding the notes of 10o0 feet in sixty-five ininutes at of tlie two lirms in quebtion, and thus I Mount Clements, the aviator finding the icleabc them for bib "chief." This also tcmperotiire freeJne ut this altitude, proved hopeless, for Purvis said "he lintin t tlie mone to do it with." I p'ii a 1 C C n C I AV flDAniMri Laborers Quit Highway Work Through Fear of Copperheads Heading, Pa., Aug, 4. Nineteen laborers brought hero from distant noints recently by Quinlan & Itobcrt- hou, contractors on tho new Uuinburg Port Clinton state highway, nult yes terday because of the great number of copperhead snakes uncovered ou the job. The road flanks the wall of the old lllue Mountain dam, which is being lcmovcd. Sometimes the steumshovel unearths 'a dozen of the venomous snakes In one load and the men have had scores of narrow escapes. Steve Klof was bitten several days ago and is now in a Heading hospital.' t SONGS UPSET MONTCLAIR "Highbrows" Object to "Curl and Girl" Kind at Community Sing .iiontciair, , ,j Aug. 1. The songs chosen at the nightly "community singing" in Moute'.air's only theatre recently hnve been of such a frivo loiibly toplrnl character that "high brow" patrons have objected. As one man told the management, the "curl and girl" bougs seemed too silly for grown persons to sing iu public as scmblagc. "An adult may escape looking like a fool singing them," he said, "but he cannot help feeling like one," The management, In nuBwcr to protcbts. said tnat a short time ago the audience wanted war songs, but more recently has expressed n preference for songs of lighter cin. In au attempt to bat Ufy all tlie singers it hns been tie rided that each Thursday and Friday evening the, program will consist of "old favorites,' and the other uigbt of the newer melodies which appear to be the rogue. ? JBtatltf ALLaiER. Aug. 1, OHCAR A., husband of Emma A Allgler Relatives and friends, employe of N. W, Ayer as Son. Invltsd to funeral services, Tues.. 2 p. m parlors of P M Rowland 2074 Tilda" ave. Int. prl. vate. Mt. Peace Cetn. Remain may be viewen aion., atiei o v, Inltys Church 10 Cem. HART - Aug 2 JANE MARGARET daughter of Hurry nnd Mary Hart (nee Hong) Relntlves and friends Invited to fu neral, Wed . 2 p in parents' residence, isi.i N 9th st Inl How Semilchre Cem Auto funeral Friends mav call Tuea. eve HKIDECK -UE I ALBERT O. HEI DECK. aged .11. lttlatlves and friend". Robert A Lambertnn Ixtdge. No. 487 F and A M Invited to funeral services. Wed ,2pm 52IR Rising Sun ave . OInev. Int private Northupnd Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues ele I HILDRETH Aug 2 DANIEL WATSON. husband of Mary A HIMrelh, aged 83, Rela tlies and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ice. Wetl 2 P m . 2017 N. 18th st. Int. private Iaurel Illll Cem. HILL At Brest France. July 2H. Cap lain J11E. 11 HUT. 210.1 North College aie Philadelphia Notice of funeral later from his BUmmer reldence. Pitman. N, J. New Yurk papers please mrv III CICEI. sug 2 MART Tl . wife of Amos P Huckel and daughter of John and Mar Ward HoMtlles and friends Invited to funeral. Wed -7 30 a m . 21121 N. l.aw r"nco at High mass of requiem St Veronica's Church 9 t tn Int private KEIIOE Aug 3 CATHERINE KKIIOI1 Relatives and friends. H V. M Sodality. League of S-icreil Heart nnd Altar Society tiiiiir i;pmnany c nurcn inviteu lo funeral it, We.I , R-30 a in, 1103 Wlnlon ft Solemn 10 requiem mats Church of tho Epiphany 10 HI a m Int. Hol Cross Cem. 'Ill KELLT Aug S. HOWARD J, son of ,1b Frat.ces ll anil late Thomas 1' Kelly. 'HI Funeral from mother's , residence, Tleiich 'IS ave Cape Mav Tues morning Solemn '111 requiem mass Church of Our I.atlv Stir of 11) the Pea 0am Int Hol Sepulchre Ceni . 'Is Montgomery cnnntv, Ps , on arrlvnl of 7:1.-, 13 a m. train nt North Phlla Station Friends mav vlrti reinitns Mini afttr a p. in KIKER Mlg 2 PHILIP (1 husband of Ella Klker (nee Boats) Relative, anil friends. Butchers' Poeletv and Cnoners' International Union. Invited to funeral sen. lnu Tnefi 2. 30 n 111 lite resilience KHQ I'l'w Indiana ma Int. prliate. Friends 11' I mav cn'l Mon eve 17, KLOSTERMAN Aug 2 HERMAN, hus- r hand of Mary Kloeterman Relatives and friends S-prlnsr Garden Council. No 18 Jr II I' A. M.. Columbia Lodge. No. 30 I O O F I Bookkeeper's Ben Aaso of Phlla . United to funeral services. Wed. 2 30 p m.. 30"" V 15th st Int. Northwood Cem Re. mains mav lie v levied Tues R to 10 p nt KVIOHT rirst-daj Eighth Month 3d. CHARLES I. KNlCHir. aged .18 Relatives anl friends Inlltcd to funeral Fmlrth-daj, Elshth Month 0th, 2:45 p. m S Chancellor st Newtown Pa Int. Nen town FrlenJs' lluritna Grounds Train for Newtonn leaves Heading Trnit,Hl, Phl'aoelpbla 1 2.1 p m IAUTENI1ACH. Aug 3. WILLIAM, hus band or I.lllle Lautenbach (nee Paull. Due notice of funeral will bo given. 1131 Wolf tree! l.LNTZ -Aug 1. THOMAS LENT V. aged 711 Uelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral centres at residence of S (J Miller. Church nl IIIhUhvii Montgomery t'o. Pn . Tues, 2pm Int. private, at Lutheran Cent.. Ardmore I.YUT AUB. 3. rUlll.I.II'l-Si; VtlOOW Ot Charles I, Ljet. aged 50 Relatives and frlenda Invlled to funeral, Thurs.. 7.30 n in 27 s. o.'d st. Requiem mass Church of Our 1-a.ly of tho Rosary tl a. m. Int. private MARTIN Aug 3. PAULINE, wife ot Heorue Martin ami dauahter of Charles and late Amanda Miera Relatives and friends"! Invlled to funeral services, vv ed , 2 p m, resident e of George V Fox 325 jtlreen st lot Greenmouut Cem. Friends may call MVTIiYei'S. Suddenly. Aurf 2. CHARLES MATIUEL'S husband of late Eliza Ma tllteut Relative, and friends. Jutiw E HlHtt Council, No 1)2.1. Independent Order of Amerl ana and P. It T. BeneHclal Asso ciation Invited to services, Wed , 2 p. m . n sltlence of daughter, Mrs. John S. Hanna. 0S1H N 0th m Int. private. Trlcnds may call Tues eve MclNTYRE July 31. MART P . widow of Patrick J Mclntyre Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tuc , 8.30 a. ni.. 1336 Bhunk st Solemn high mass of requiem Church of the Epiphany 10 a m. Int. Cathedral Cem Aulo service MrM'TT Aug 1. WILLIAM A. hus baud of Jeunlo McNult (nee Oray McCuIIey). Relatiies and friends employrs of Watson McDanlels i'o Invited lo funeral, Tuea , 3 p in 203O Slgtl st, Int Mt. Morlah Cem. ltemnlna mav be vleived Mon . R to 10 n m. MUSANTE Aug 1. JOSEPH, huaband of late Rosa Musante Relatives and rrlentla Sot leta Cnlone Fratelanzo other societies of vhlch he was a member Invited to funeral. Thurs, 0am residence of son-in-law. c. A Volpe 131(1 N 18th st Solemn high' requiem maes fct Mary Magdalene de Paul s Italian Church 10 a m. Int Holy Cross 'pAOtT Suddenly. Aug. 1. HENRY HOMER, aon of late Oeorge and Lydla M. Paget, aged 34 Relatives and friends, all KfaaitnM nr,1ia tilth which ha Wll afHllaterl. may view remains Mon. eve.. 207 E. Morn ing Glory ave Wlldwood crest, rv j . also We-t Lnure! Hill Cem Chapel. West Phlla Tues. 10 a m Int West Laurel Hill Cem. PORTER t Rose Valley. Mojiati. i-a., Aug 2. THOMAS J. PORTER. I uneral service, and Int private, ..,.,, , ., PRENTZEL Aug. 2, JENNIE D.. wife tif William II Prcnzel and daughter of late Charles antl Elizabeth Tomllnson. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Tuirt., 2 p rn , 77 E. blocum st,. Mt. Airy. '"filLBElVT Aug 2 DOROTHY f. daugh ter of William O and Bertha R. Hubert (nee Reutllngcr) aged 14. Relatlvea and friends, scholars of Mt. Airy Presbyterian Sunday school. Invited to funeral services Tues. 2 JO p. m, residence of parents 28 Pleasant st. Mt Airy. Int , private. Ivy Hill Cem Friend may call Mon , 8 to SLACK Aug 1. JOHN W.. husband of Evallno Sla v. Relatives and friend In vited to funeral service.. Wed. 2 p. m . Steelman's Chanel, anil Kensington ave. teil nrlunta f lalfloei.1 Pant SMITH In Phlla Pa , Aug. J. SARAH J SMITH widow of Frederick W Smith Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral residence of nephew, William II Mers. 13t1 Erie ave Tuea , 12 norn Services In Uroad vuy M E Church. Salem. 3 p. tn Int Eastvicv. Cem , Camden, N J. Remains may be viewed Mon lifter 7 P .m.Au'D,J""eJ' SPICER On Aur. 1. 1010, JAMES 11. RPICER son of late Theodore and Cathertn Hplcer aged 48 year. Relative and friends Invited to funer!. on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of his 1. ter. Sadie Splcer, 1 Kimball at. (Front arid Carpenter) Solemn requiem Phtlln de Nerl unurcn. at, ttlJ e.ll.ulr.1 r'.n.al.rv HTBVKNSON. At Pottavllle, Ta . July 81, WALTER H. STEVENSON. ed 88 Relallveg and friend Invited ta funeral. Church, at 2 p m. Interment private. North Cedar Hill Cemetery Remain may be viewed Tueday 8 to 10 p. m. vvnciu At lleveriy. N. .T.. Aur. 2. HENRY I.EWF.t. aon ot Thomas and Jane Barber vvoon. itelatlvea and friends Invite, l to funeral services, fiTues., 8:18 p. m , 4RR Church st Beverly. N. J. Int. private Omit flowers. Train leaves Market t ferry 2:20 P'YOUNO Aug. 2. JOHN, husband of Marv Young Relative, nnd friends invited to funeral services. Tues . 3 p. m., Blrzs pine st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. LOST ANT) FOTTND DOC Lost, at Asbury Park, wire haired fox terrier, bitch, all whlti exeent black ring around one eve: has studded rnllar with no riame, answers to name of Tunnln: re ward J50, dog of no value except as little girl's pet. Adtlress I. f Thompson. Red Bank N J. or telephone lfll Red Bank. HELP WANTED FEMALB i WEAVERS wanted ort tlrltlesb'r looms. John' Vj Norrls. .IRin E. Marllson Ken, ab. Allesy; VJ .,....n trttr t... . .- kuu.1.- Ii OTTNrt LADY, with evnertenee In book. keeping and stenography; permanent .pesl" tlon with real estate Arm. Apply In writing, stating qualification and eiperlence. M S28, Ledger OITIce. V. 1 YOUNO I.ADY. Protestant, high school graft- v uate, for an office, position In a wholesales house: reply In writing. 1824. Ledger OfHco.. fleneral nUSINF.S1 SERVICE CO . 1114 Land Title HOOKK'F.nS. IZOi HTKNClliarjl-B. to 23 OROANIZBR AND TliAUIII.lt. capable reeling. 1200. M HELP WANTED MAL ADVERTI8INO DISTRIIlUTEns. with ei- perlence money advanced each night. Apply Q'n a. m . 200 N. Front at. " ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN who have been discharged from th serv. Ice, wanted at Knlahts of Columbus Emplovment Bureau. 1717 Chestnut st, BLACKSMITH, experienced, and helper v wantea nn nisn-araao auenmoDiie noaiesi stesdy work: good pny. Applv Orunn eh Co. R0 Klllcott St.. Buffalo, N. Y. ; BOOT BUILDERS, experienced, wanted, for high-grade automobile bodies; steady work: good pay. Apply Rrunn A Co., 080 Elllcotl at , Buffalo, N Y BOILERMAKERS, ex-erv!re men need ed at Knights of Columbus Employ. ment Bureau 1717 Chestnut St. BOOKKEEPER The Public Ledger Company 4 Desires the services of an experi enced bookkeeper to work at nlghti hours 5 to 11,30 p. m. Apply 6th and Chestnut. Ask for Mr. Wleat. CARPENTERS wanted at new building ot eratlon opposite Otlth st station. CHAUFFEURS wanted for 8-ton Whit hump trucka; muat be experienced on dump work: no boy need app'y. K. H. Vara. 3300 B. Broad at, Mr. Decker. CHECKEh Technical graduate, familiar with reading engineering drawings and with five year general experience. Apply Emplioment Omce, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, X.td., m'i" M-miit-M experience. BULLDOO IDst. English bulldog- strayed from Rlttenhnuse I!nt.l. 22d and Chest nut while, with brown spots: weighs about 50 pounds, answers to nam. Jack Liberal re w a rtl If returned before 10 a. m. I WOULD like to hear from any one who has seen a Ford Roadster with gray torpedo body, vcllow wire wheels overslzetl tire s. no mud guards no windshield, stolen shortly after s p m . Aug 2: car vv is taken on opposite side of street from and near the Hotel Ailelphla Captain Mardill L. Hall. Blrtg lint) Camp Dlx. N J DESJUNERS Jig and fixtures, nrst class, with at least n vrars' experience: wageS) to start J8V position permanent. M 210, Ledger Office. riRST-CLASS ARCHITECTURAL . , , DRAFTSMAN Technical graduate of not less than 3 to 6 year;' training In factory building. Apply Employment OfHce. Bethlehem Shipbuilding; Corporation. Ltd . giving detailed experience. UHAFTSMAN (architectural! wanted ten. mediately; state experience and salarr ' expected and time of reporting. Address V'!".M. !T!?ln"on.'. architect. 1004 Time Dispatch Intlld ng. R chmond V. DRAFTSMAN wanted; familiar with details) . una vr manutaciure. Ann ston steel Co , Annlston. A a DRAFTSMEN. 2 or 8. flrst class, thoroughly experienced In blast-furnace work: perma nent position: state full details regarding ex. V, i.n etary oesirea ana date aval able. M 420 Ledger Offlee lnAFTHMl.-v n- i . .... w..L T . ' v" tettveu on arenuecturil ,hW??d.0rk' "ly work: good future for I nt Ilcrnr man i.n . sti .a a - t. ml itnianlc Hve. """ "' ""ln t'" "ln U1nSv7-S.NT.,:V- rehltecfal drafts.'.n. Apnlr Mm B'eele , flpn. Co. 1800 Arch, . , ELECTRICAL ENGINEER i. ,nl!' graduate, with nve ears' exper ience In desltrnlnw ...., lnut .7... and - e :.'.'i-,i."V "".'""." ps.wr.r- ""J eVe- ,V .t..'" "'i.'. '. . -e.PPiy r.mptoymenc ?td '.ui t-,-h?nl. Shipbuilding Corporation. I tit . giving rietilled expedience. ENQ'JA.VERS. transferrers and pressmen ie.?rJelb; nimerclal lllhogranhln house nr rimii """'"'"re. Aooress i sxo I.ea. gerCjrtlcC. Statins cxnerlenre iinil i.tit warned PSATPVamed experienced, on Ita. r.0em.m.ac a' mu,t " aWo t0 manage de- IT.Va -..i ". aamoies inaepenqentiv; &t','2fflt?5:, "nd alary Pted, St" HELP WANTED FEMALE AMBITIOUS YOUNO WOMEN LERN A PROFESSION IN A SHELTl.'RED FNVIROVMENT WHERE (URT.t ARE SELECTED FOR TF.HIll cornrEbY. ability and personality ' THE AMBITIOUS OIRL BEhVeEN IS 'AND 23 HAS CirtEVTER OPPOR TUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT IN TELEPHONE WORK THAN IN ANY OTHER LINE OF WORK. APPLICANTS ARE PLACED ON THE PAYROLL AT A I.IIIERU. SAI ARY T1IC DAY THEY ARE ACCEPTED CALL TO REE MISS RYN ABOUT THIS INTERESTING! AND PROFIT. ABLE EMPLOYMENT ANY WEEK DAY. FROM n A M TO 5 P M.. AT 16J1 ARCH ST.. FIRST FLOOR. THE BL1.L TELEPHONE CO. OF TA. BOOKKEEPER to assist In bookkeeping de partment of corporation In northern sec tion of cltv one who can do stenogranhlc work preferred: rtate age. experlencs. salary expected P P03. Ledger Office. CHAMRERMUDS and waitresses: 124 per month: bocrd and room. University Hos. pital 34011 Spruce st DOUBI.ERS and lack winders: girls over 16: learners paid while learning. Shacks- injonMllls Allegheni ave and Hantock. IHRL. book! M 323 saltled, In builder's offlee to keep and take letters In shorthand. T-dcer Office. GIRLS WANTED ...OVER 10 TEARS OF ACIE IN f lOARBTTH DEPARTMENT l.IOIIT AIRY FACTORY DPSIRABI.E STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES SERVED- AT LESS THAN COST GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT ...WAP.F"8 PAID IO WEEKLY INCREAbED AFTER SECOND WEEK LICOETT t. MYERS TOBACCO CO. THIRD AND ONTARIO 3TS. GIRLS over 18 and vounir women have an excellent opportunity to securo rteady work it a modern v.n tn-tlate facton'! Ideal location nr West Philadelphia girls on ac count of close proxlmltv to subway. Baring and Lancaster ave . Darby Spruce. Balti more ave and bpring Garden bridge surface lines' operators wanted In the assembling department, where the work Is light and clean, also on presses tappers and other light machines For details call at once, factory office II T. Palate Co JS01. Arch st GIRLS wanted to learn the ladles' waist trade- rood wages, paid while learning; don t mlsa the chance lo come up wMu there Is an opening Applv Klnlan & Huaj, man. 102i Rldtte ave third floor UITILS wanted to learn weaving: sin nr .,,,r?K,,n",l'',r,"lnc John Norrls. 1839 n Madison Kensington ah Allegheny HELPER To begin Sept 1. n editorial department of Sunday school publication house, helper on Sunday school quarterlies must have good education and bo well in formed on general topics, accurate, and ac customed to the use of reference books' Presbyterian Sunday school worker preferred apply hy letter only, telling of education, church connections and previous experience Address P 828 Ledger Offlee P "ence. BOWER. Aug. FRANKLIN ROWER, il. D . husband of Kaihryn Bower, Relative and friend Richmond Lodr. No. 180. T, and A. M.i TrUtram p Freeino -..Dancer, ju. m. jt,ew -. jowti v-in- i Biandtry. No. i. ii.. T.I all ofginltsflon of J nbfea b wat a. mHBMjf.iaYttsd to (uatral ' mass at St. 10 a. m. Int. PNnF.RTAKKIW LScBOHSsI JACK WINDERS and cloublera: glrla over ,i, ir.uiria ii.iii .Titiir iruming. snac't amaxon Mills Allegheny ave. and Hancock. LAUNDRY FANCY 1RONERS NO HATVRIHY WORK APPLY 130S FILBERT ST. MKNOUKri and purler, wanted on men' nr,ii ,-,tu.i ittvj , i-irMiiji Mttrix. jrtin jsorr a 1831 VI Madison Kensington ah Allc gheny! OPERATORS, experienced and learners, on Union Special machine: .earner and hem. mere on Jersey cloth bathing suits: steady work; paid while learning; work 48 hour were. ..itrit.v icwc-u uitunrwear CJO.. 2415 N Howard st " all part; piece ur week wn-k; also closer wanted on Merrow machines: also hutton- pols maiters sno ouunn sewers wanted Apply Kaplan Sussman, 1027 Rldg ave., I turn mm, . OI'KlvAllircn rxperiencen. colored, on sew ing machines; straight seaming; best wages paid: only good worker, need anolv The Flock Mftr Co. 5.11 Market st "" ,, , vimij ttt-niia luitl I.VtMHnMI -Cnv fn.... - Ll.. . -i... ."leitiK tit-icitine ooeraterr i? n Vi 1 1he cllrh.on terl forging Apply " "" ritttiL tit .no i.rie ave. FURNITtlHE PACKERS EXPERIENCED APPLY WANAMAKER FURNITURB . WAllEHOUSE N. K. COR 23D AND WASHINGTON AVH. LABORERS' JOBS are plentiful fir discharged service men nt the Knlglita or Columbus Emploment Bureau, 1717 Cheetnut st. IHORERS w-inteei st building operation or pnslte tlflth st station L1TTNDRT SHIRT TRONER1 ON HAND WORK EXPERIENCED: NO SATURDAY WORK APPLY 1308 TILRERT STBEBT MACHINIST, young, a. sunt of .small, new. luuiuijr Hitiwi-K pronuction snop; patent aoerlultles! must h. u.ll imln..! -i.i- A Invest S5O0O anil capable of getting good team work: extraordinary npnortunltv to se cure a renerous Interest In (he business: don t reply unless thorough Investigation will show fltnes. In every partlc. C 122 Led. Off. MAN oler 50 vesrs of nge w-tnted tn mates ..Sin,Jl',,..u'.',.'uli ,s Pr week John Norrls. 1R31 E Madison Kensington ab Allegheny. .iiic'iia.Mt'Aii i:.vin.vi;r.n: must be a mart thoroughly experienced In repairs and operation tu nu coni. i- lll'J, ledger OtTICa. MEN. experienced to distribute advertising; monev ad van red each nlsht. Apply 0:89 n in . '" . r mnt HI NIGHT CLEBK wanted for hospital: must ba German or J-wlshiJo live on premise. P 817. ledger Offtcar OFFICE BOY for advertising department, Public ledger Co.; must have completed grammar nciool OS active ana capable OC doing clerical work Apply Mr Wescott. Advertising Department, Public Ledger. Cth anq c nestnut, POWER ENGINEER, must be familiar wltli the operation of Corliss engines turbines and compresses Apoly st the Emnlojment Dept.. Atlantic Refining Co., 3144 Passyuruc ave. RADIATOR repairman, must b an experi enced man whe' understsnd. repalrlne Honejcomb radiators. Applv Emnloyment Dept., Atlantic Refining Co , 3144 Passyunk IV e RIVETERS EXPERIENCED GANGS ON PIECEWORK SHIPPING BOARD RATES THE TEXAS STEAMSHIP CO. RATH. ME. noixcR rtMCtlCHl mnn to nr"erat Kane A Hovrh triRclilnen maklnsr dpcUI ic tlona fron oteel bands: want man who can tit kn ch riff If necessary; will consider draw bench -MDerlenc. St.tt- xptrl"r?HPt and reference. Moderate salary ut skirt. "O-03." P. O. BOX 3300- J 1 SALKSMEN' on commlaslona: position will tint? fftr nrmv naiv men at Knlehts of Columbua Employment Bureau, 1717 sjneBtnuc at. SAi.nsMKW Dranerv a.nd unholsterv sales- mm uanted; splendid opportunity 'for men of experience una uuiuy, Apply tr. jonn glonf. 111 aiBi-KftPl.. 81 1 KA HUH. ou mvdrus Roods UODf ri uewia . o, TlrinennurtT i-nnii Aontv nt onct. Jllchmond nnd II rill st , HTKBIj OKHIONKIt Kirst rlns, hltrn-rracl, atructural steel defclBin-r, of not less than ten years' exprienci. and preferably ons familiar with bloit furnac of steel plant world permanent position; state full detalla regard tuff eiperlence. salary wanted and date AVaiiaiNr. 1 1I l.ftiwr-r wiiw r, STOCK CIJ3RK Opportunity for adv. K ler WevPliaklng Co.. 2B N. 22il st Ceb 8ALE8WOMEN APPLICATIONS ARE BEING RECEIVED 1-OR SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED APPLY DimEAUMOFEEMPLOYMENT STENOGRAPHER: one who can transcribe her notes accurately and rapidly: slate ex. nerlence and salary desired, P 703. Ledxcr unice, TELEPHONE OPERATOR, experienced on Bell and Keystone boards: state experience and ccalary expected. M Rill. T,edcrr Offjoe. TYPIST Toung lady typttt wanted: steady position with larrs corporation: good hours: atenoarabhr not necessary! atat aaa. . iMrltnctt and wUry petl.l M jje. ;: nxn..... . . uiuut t-tttuTfifn u.t-a. DlltUCIUIWit niattit v...mw.w. .-...vu, must lie able to read blue print of true- . tural and tank work and Inspect and check' finished Btruclural Iron Wk. Apply em. ployment dept., Atlantlo Refining Co., 8114 Passyunk ave TOOL and DIE MAKERS FIRST.CLASS SIEN ONLY CAN 8F.CURH GOOD PAY, STEADY WORK NO LAROfl TROUBLE. WRITE All COMB PIIEPAKFD FOR WORK AND'CAItrABE WILL BB REFUNDED. DOEni.ER Dftl CASTIN'O CO. v, COURT AND OTH fJTB. BROOKLYN. NEW YORK WEAVERS wanted on Urldeaburg loom. John Norrls 1R30 E, Madison, Kensington above Allegheny YOUNG MN as salesman : profitable busl. nees: Inviting future: employinent where iou live! mlllUry service preferred, c C, leyer, 71 Broadwai, Room 411. New Turk cur. YOUNO MAN, with some knowledge drawing to erv commercial art. Dippy ing Aney. need IUO TM MAN in tmt of an. apprenticeship la I Altkln. AdvrrUc t j4p fiipaw a. : . "Zl V ' b A . 'V "t".. 'O Ve '4 i ' -.5 ' ' 31 J .i 1 a n .'- Jil-. ' 'V i ii ' r
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