rn rvri,. w$ ? tv A'' tf v iY"f''$it ;'--" v '4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUG . W&t wwSi&w& 'iW Tim iij B- The Normal Credit Loss For Your Business You can buy the American's Unlimited Policy of Credit insurance on n absolutely scientific basis. This-nchievemSit 'fig: the rnlmlndfinn nf ct-nr idTiK-l rcn rrMii flHri -jrifi-. thematical calculjjtio baseavoft hfeexpb rience of thousands grof Policies ued tc wholesale marcrosh :s fit XJllO v.nauioi i itv ifta'V-fi - ' define the noiimal -ret rps;Vj;fltio resulting from any given volum'felofmles in any line. Such an evcntlconsltujgr an epoch, opens a new era in cnedit underwriting, and will, in the fullnessof turw be of incalculable value to the vast mercantile and financial interests of our country. If you are a manufacturer or wholesaler, we we shall be glad to tell you, without obliga tion upon your part, the normal loss figures for your particular house. Write or phone us today. & AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO. or NEW YORK E. M. TREAT, president W J. Morphy, Msr.; J. F. McFadden, Gen. Agt. Mutual Life of N. Y. Bide rhone. Filbert 5503 Philnd-lphi-.. I'n. Individual or Firm to Handle Sale of Stock N , . of a bonii-fl.le corpora. ion now bflnj; orgm iiejl, thj hurrm of uhirh In a a a u red. M have nlrfiuU rtM'Hte.l n nuiiher of lit littiilrirN wlihh will l turneil rufr to eh nniM who run In nilrtg tlifr proportion natN factorllr. Our tern. are libr. ami the pit.wJv ill quick.-,. None but experlencefl anil reputable firm or IncMldunln will be cmiHliIerecl. For further particular Address B 115, Ledger Office GOSSIP OF THE STREET TRADE IN BROKERS' OFFICES IS ALMOST AT STANDSTILL Effect of Strike in iew York Has Reflection in Local Financial District Gossip of the Street rpni: nfTri'ti of the .stlikp nn Hip Now York Kiibwn nml "t." lines jrstenlny viis strimclj irlloctril in tho tinntielnl district in Phllntlplphln. In Hip broker"' nfliccs buslnc" whs ncit quito lit n tniiilstill, but rlosoly verging on It. Tho irmwls In tlio bourclroomx of two weeks uro bml virtunlly :ini"ln'il. Mnnj of the brokers do not expect business to return to nornuil till next month. The labor situation is regarded ns the most unpromMnj; ' of mil of the lug iurs whii-li nffect the -stock market. One broker when KpeiikliiR of the strike of the subway and "I" men i In New York, the threatened strike of fiienien nn the nulrond-rnrtuVtlnHinrest in the steel and iron industries, snid the worker are learning now nnd when In stiike. Formerly they iisunlh "elected periods for strikes when, in many instances, they were rcllciing their ernpiojeis of the necessity of lining them off in lurce number, now they se in to select such times as will must incnmenience the public, for. after nil, he said, it is the public thej strike iieniust and thej are the most powerless. Another broker said while.ilie New York strike is playinc "ducks nnd drakes" with the stock market be can't sjmpathi.e with New Yorkers as pel Imps some of his neighbors do New Yorkers, he remarked, in his opinion, nre blessed with tf "Chanticleer" idea They imagine that unless they crow the sun won't cortie up, or rather the have the iden that anything that incommodes New YofTiors. incommodes the whole eoinitrj. Now tlj'y will lnive a chance to wnlK anil think, nml if theyonly think hard enortjrlta some of them maj ouilve a plan to pixe public mm flee commissions suQclem power to override eierj iihstui le that interferes witli the rights of the public Whether that nbsjfni le is the thief mncistrite, the Interboro qflicjAE or the railroad workofs, ocn if thej should j. all out every niember trf" tlrt" siaie miiiiin. itut ,r lorK will nml tomoiroA morning jR'iien sue reniii her papers, he said, that the business of the thnUipiiiiK of othfr-t'ities nll'ov the I nited States wejit ahead regardless of her sjrike. Important Questions Facing Financiers Today '. ) A banker roninrkoil jostrrilny that in his opinion the most iniportan ipiistinns facing tinanciers today are the labor situation, 'the railroad sitiin-i lion ami tue foreign credit situation I Referring to thQ lirst, he snid he consideied the srike on the subway aim eiexnieu lines nr .ew inrK as n very scrums sicnation nun one likely Jf in spreau in inner lines ui inuusirj, nw 01 wnicn it is aiKs'iing 10 a Krenipjf" or less extent. He rcjnniked that xxltile the steel business in the I'ittsljjrth uisirn i is iiiiiiiiiik itu o.i pel itiil priMiui lion wim-ii is I'liiisniercil miou la nornial tunes at this .senson of the jear. theie is fear of labflT unrest, coupled with n shortago of both skilled and unskilled labor. jWf'to the rail road situation he expected it to clear up as far as the plans for turning the roads back satisfactorfl is concerned through n regional arrangement along similar lines to the Federal Heserve Hank plan, xvlirch he snid lie alwujs iiilocated, and byVJuiorpornting the best in the various plans put forwaid. including the Vx'nrljelil and l'luiiib plan On the subject of fnrcijju credits, he said he was glad to see a start made in that direction bj t)ic incorpoiation in New Y'ork state of the Foreign Credit Corporation, la'cgely through the efforts of the (JuniT.nty Trust Companj and the Chase Sttiirities Comp.uiy, of New York, but he said he was still of the impressionJint a company transacting a business of the xnlume which our Furopoan exports are likelj to amount to in the near future should hae the backing of trm, government in some form. He said he understood that bankers in New Y'ork and other cities compelled eai h ilaj to refuse foreign business. Olrr.ycrnl oceasioiys-t7 for instance, certain distiicts in Ilussia, he said, the risk was foogrcat for the banks to take it alone. Speaking of the foreign linnncing xvhicli hns already been done in the tiiited States, he remarked that most of it was for the neutral countries contiguous to Germany. Why these countries nhojffd be In nSP of financing no rould not sec on the face of it All of tliemninve gal no ilio reputation of having become xvealthy through contrabandldiirlng lliB xr, and they should have no difficulty In establlslilnl neceSsary credits fiV themselves In this country, but the money of fJjennfllnaxghn countries Is n a discount of from fi to 10 per cent here. H j said lie rJiiiarXf"!. tlint thosV countiles are bujing (lerninn securities largely with the fiiofiey Borrow td In the United States. If the treaty were latified thiip is p icajfjn wby c shoiilef mt do the same thing, (jennauy cannot wilt. SJlie needs tlie(inniicittl nssistanco neccssnrj to start product ioji!rijli und'the first (o offfr tjtnt assistance is getting it. PimTo NALS AtlNOI.D AND uoeior, ns hiTa titarly craty If Witt ou write to 'ins wire, Lloyd Gcorgc'sySpccch Comidcrcd Pcssimisfii h Consul (lie tinnncil t) was loot interest id Ihe Cniti es nsfi ,l cssunistic fief the speech of l.loji Tn some qunrtVs of in me House nf ( onininii banker xvho takes inftisiiiil was as full of import for The disease which heVlngn case it is not so acuteS but to us. Not less Important is the threat ullred b t.lovd Henrge, he said that if the Uritish do rijt increase producton they will be forced to reduce ine sianuaid of living ... . . a . . tt . ... ... Aiioiner Danker saulhc thought ufrhnps the Uritish premier hail, as usual, overdrawn the tilinure. lie illn nni hollovn liml ns mutters nre In ""TJrtjt llrltain that his words, "xve tufist bridge the chasm, for at the bottom lies nun, xns an ncctirotc stafemetit. flreat liritain, he said, has cnormoiisNesoiiices. I district the speech of l.lojd (Jeorge ed upcfti ns decidedly pessimistic. A Intcniitloim matters, snid the speech '(I Htntcons.lt was for (ireat Itrituiu. rent llritjiirs is also ours, but In our re Increase! prodiietion npplies cmially , Foreign CrcHjt Corporation Elects Officers J The Forelgnf'redlt Corporation recently incmpornteil with a capital of $5,000,000 nud paid-in surplus of $1,000,000, has announced the elec tion of the follow inV otlicers : Ornjson M 1'. Murphy, vice president of the (liiarnnty Trust yompany, of New Y'ork, president: fi. M. Dahl, xice piesident; I). Ha.xmnnil N'oye.s, vice president and manager. Although the ooinpinj is not the lirst formed in this country to do nny acceptance business, itjs nevertheless believed to be the tit st New York lorporntion formed primarily for those purposes, and it will accept drafts of both foreign and domestic clients. The compan.x, which has been formed under New York laws, will devote Itself chieflj tn the financing of exports, though under Its charter! it xi!l have other broad powers. The charter wus obtained some time nkn, but it is undeistood thai the organization wns nnt completed on nccoiiijt of tbp discussion lelatixe to other plans for financing foreign rcqulrejuents. The directois of the company xvlll be lepresentntixex of several banking Institutions inteiested as .stockholders, which include the (iuar'auty Trust Company, of New York; the Chnse Se curities Company uuil a few banks in New York and other lnrgc and com mercial icntei-H nf the country. I- Y, yWrfrj er, presiueiit of the Chase National Hank, will be chairman of tin;, Ward of director and Albert Ilreton, vice president of the (Junrnnty 'PrtisT Company, of New York, will be clinlrman of the executive committee. air. .ojes, who will 1hve charge of the companj s operations, x-as for ten ......... ."iniuiuu iiur uruwn irni.iicrs u., nun iim-i s it pumivr ui Jackson & Curtis, xieh firm be left to enter the I'nitcd States air service. HELP 'WANTED FEMALE AN EXCELLENT OrPOIlTUNITT 11.00 PEH WEEK TO STAnT fiia.odePEn xweiAin i month i I ue.f o tTErt f eek In IONTHS 0 coN-MNtrntiV a rf r n a r jr ADvlNrEMENiiJrttEnEArwn TO ifoSITlONfTATINO ROM 20.0i TO J88.00 PlJll JWKeK bhit ENX'tnoNMnirr and vwittsmu uuiinriurB EICKNtBS DIBABftlTT DENEriTS of sen a oatT lunches XtI?Jo -WOMEN SPECIAL PAXHEVTS FOn LENGTH OL.lt V1U19 IES AT COST TOtlNO XVOMEN nETtVEEN Is AND 55 YEATIS OF AUB CAN SKrUnK TUB ABOVE lit APPLYING TO MISS HYAN THE DELL TELEPHONE CO. OP PA. FIRST FLOOn. 1M1 ARCH 3T. AttTlST. femai, alr-hrunh nrtlt "Rnl'd In nrt p'jlilishins huuae Apnly tntornsllnnal Art PlilillnhlnV Cn fnnrtli lloor. 120B Rnc ARTISTS Art nuhllnhlnir hnum wlshta n twrlnrert (emal nrtlntK Intpmatlninl Art PuhllihlnK Co.. fourth floor, K'lll Rhi. nt HEAP XX'OrtKEnS- nXPEIlIENVEn APPI Y HfflKAF OK r.MPt.OTMENT WANAMAKEIl'H IIOOKKKEI'KR'.S ASSISTANT Two youn womfn tn Rfftliit In olTice. prcxloux cxperl enre not essential, (rood sslnry anil oppor tunity for Ruricimi'nt. FrankM Garment Shop ror T ront and Iuphln iitg Philadelphia Markets JX-ltEAT Itorflpt 284. 'J4J bushel Trad oulct lul prlri-n OTm We nuote. No t 5o'-.'lvlJ-,''r . ',' s,if No l northern aprlnK. 2 .111 S'o 1 ImriT winter 2 .10. No 1 red V.n'r "!kVvr 2-17. No. 1 red smutty. JJ 30 No I rcil. Kiirllcks and smutt. 2.84, No 2 red wltitrr 2 Sdl Nn 2 nortlmrn "prlnir, $2 nrf No 2 hard winter. $2 art. No 2 red w(ntcr irnrllrky J2 34. No 2 red mutts asj. No 3 red Karllcky nnd Rinuttj J.'.ll No. 3 red winter. J2.32 i . J "!.r,1rn..''"rln,r' 2 32. No. n hard l!n.tZF..,-?- -Vl 3 red winter. RKrlirkv. red smutty 2 30. No 3 red. Km.lltV XL' T Inu nr rnnn .. 'elr merlin ' " "" C'OItN llornlnla 5l0 I... -I...I- . , iiu. .. """ i'unin-in ifemnnii IlKht and iirlien loner Suppllen small hut ample We ,UOe ellnw In rar lots for locnl trad... -i, t nualltv and location, at 2 10B 2 14 per huHhel I ,?AJJl ."r,06','"" ',4 Snn hunhels The mar i.et was dull Irreicular and lower under In rreaa.,! nraaure t, sell XVe uuote: Car lota as tn loratlnn No 1 white, nnfrtlle APP1MHCES. Valley IronWbrkff J Commercial TVust Bldqg WITH GOOD nOUCATrON ron rnMronARV tositiom " appjt i rumir T.KDorn tompant ask ron MH. WICST CLERK nnd tri$t to net An bill clerk; mint hm nrrurste r.fc flfrureo; tat rkc. xprl rncp anil filnrv T-U P. O Hon 3470 COitK Fnr Srpt. 1, 2 reflnprt white Proten tnnt KlrH for wlfuntlonn In lower CheMnut Hilt 3 tloors frnlfn Grmantown avt. ; 1 for cooktnc nnd rtovintRlr work, 1 for light table work nnd nsilut Mlth 2 rhllrtrnt nho bo to school, reference!! required. P 201, L. o. COOK Wliltn rnnU nnd lnnni1rii fnn famliu -. 4 i .. rt on nAn i n ti . . ' t "' r tJI r in iiniii ah v''1' in s. ttruilll lle In home Rocky Mount Antilv Mrs. J. I. K. C, tOD Bftlnrv. Hornc. Jr., DKHIONKR ounff lad who hn knowledpe of embroidery and lacen, R-nod pool t Ion Robert nmbmlniTv Cn . .Ift'Jl N. Lnwrniv FII.B CM:ilK. typlat preferred: chance for advancement. Apply Tenn Hlvet Co.. 1115 Cambria mt OIIiLS AND WOMKN CMPnKMS SOUPS ESTAUL1SHED 1803 $2,500,000 Rainey-Wood Coke Company First Mortgage 6 Per Cent Serial Gold Bonds Guaranteed jointly and severally as to both principal and interest by Alan Wood Iron & Steel Company and by the Trustees under the Vill of W. J. Ralney, both individually and as Trustees Dated July 1, 1919; due $260,1)00 annually July 1, 1920 to 1929, Inclusive. Redeemable at the option of the Company in whole or In part on any interest date on iyly days' notice, but not less than all of any one maturity to be called at one time, and if less than the entire issue is called, bonds of the latest maturity are to be called first. Redemption price: If called within the first year before maturity, lOO'j and accrued interest; for each additional year to elapse before maturity an additional premium of of 1 per cent is to be paid Interest payable semi-annually, January 1 and July 1 Principal and interest payable in United States Gold Coin in Chicago or in New York, at holder's option. Coupon bonds in denominations of $1,000, except that bonds maturing July 1, 1925, may also bs had in denominations of 3500 and $100 Honds registerable as to principal. First Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, Trustee. The Company assumes the Pennsylvania State Tax and any Federal Income Tax deductible at the source up to 2 per cent For information regarding these bondtiwc refer fo Jc tiers of Mr. Ledyard Heckscher, President of the Rainey Wood Coke Company, and of Mr. Howard Wood, Jr Svcr'ttory hnd Ass't. Treasurer of the Alan Wood Iron & Steel Company, and of Mr. R. A. Rainey. Managing Trust(eof thjjktate of W. J. Rainey, copy of which may be had upon request and from which ive summarize as oo'j."sl The Rainey-Wood Coke Company owns a moaern find efficient by-product coke plant (ituated about 16 miles from Philadelphia. This plant wll benn complete operation about September 15th. The Alan Wood Iron & Steel Company and theEtteof W. J. Rainey, which own and manage this Com pany, have guaranteed jointly and severallW tnet'payment of principal and interest of these bonds. Net tangible assets of the Company as of July 1, 1919, available for the payment of these bonds, which will be tho only outstanding obligation of the Company, after giving effect to the present financ ing, were over $7,200,000, or approximately 3 times the amount of this bond issue. Net tangible assets, free and unencumbered, of the Alan Wood Iron & Steel Company were $18,130,239, or over 7 times the amount of this bond issue. Net tangible assets, free and unencumbered, of the Estate of W. J. Rainey were $14,877,222, or approximately 6 timet the amount of this bond issue. The total net tangible assets of the Rainey-Wood Coke Company and the guarantors available for the payment of principal and interest of these bonds were more than $40,000,000, or more than 16 times the amount of this issue. Net earnings of the Company, based on contracts now made, are estimated at approximately 5 times maximum annual interest requirements on these bonds. i Average annual net earnings of the Alan Wood Iron & Steel Company for the past five years were $2,535,964, or more than IS times the maximum annual interest requirements on these bonds. For the same period the average net earnings of the Estate of W. J. Rainey were in excess of $1,400,000, or more than 9 times the maximum annual interest requirements on these bonds. We offer these bonds subject to prior sale, when, as and if issued and delivered to us and subject to approval of counsel. Price 100 and Interest We Recommend These Bonds for Investment. Circulars Furnished on Request. A. G. Becker & Co. Ames, Emerich & Co. i KTjOI R Itpr-ftlnta r.ol e-.rt 1i i . i I The market nominally unphnnirt" .i.i nrJ ii .h.de!"ai!l ..Qunlslions: Tc arrive, per in 1M in 140-lb. 1ut nnck winter f?i ,",?,n-1' KnsR. stmlBht. new. in ,,1.,.-v hna nhort patent, now, 111 .Wil li ..i "prlnc nliort patent olrt li.1Q13.A0 fi nWc' I12sniff13, do, rto. new Ml 0.i Pit SO. iln. Orel clear, old. !P 2Si 111 do dn. new IR.7."ltl .10 n.TB.F.'c'.i;& vrKK ,u" ''"' "leady We I ouote at IS ilOtMl 2.1 per barrel. In saUcs, us .to quality. i PROVISIONS Tho market vins cenerallv sleady with a fair Jol.blnf demand Quotation Heef. in et. amolinrt and nlr-drlel. IVSo knuckle and tender, nmokert and nlr-drled. ,".1c pork family, ri7c; lumi, H P cured, loose 3916 40c. do fklnned. loone. 37W3e do dn, 'moked. 3l)4(lc, do. boiled, lioneleaa. fl.lc picnic ahnnlilerH H T mi.wI inn.. odiiA liln smoked 2lff30 t Mien, In plrkln. Ionic' .!' i;imimh.i oiu-on lie; lanl 37c REFINED SUGARS lliiBincta Mai restricted bv the light nf ferlnus and prices wero unchaneed on a bus i of lie for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS HlTTUl There as a fair demand for fine Mhl Krailes and prices further ml nnd Hi on solid paiked creamer and I. on print- Uu datlons Sollit-packeil trtalli erjv extras. M7i hlgher-scorlnc coodn JjMfT.Oc Ihe utter for Jobbing- sales, exlri firsts, .-illlfi.lOUic firsts nSVMS4Vi. sec nnds. Mlv.V-'c sweet cre.imery. choice to famv .llffHIc do. fair to nood .HI?i.-,Sc fnncv brands of prints Jobbing at (121jri',4i fair to cholie ."i2ftllc KGGS trtrlctlj fine stock was marce and mid promplH at full prices Supplies Mere mostly of Inferior stock 'which was dull mil weak Quotations Free enses. nearlo $1,111 per irate lurrent receipts, that will Brade. 1." fair to good, $13 ,'i0 14 4ll western exira flrF,ts $1.1 on por case, firsts, $14 40ffifl.1. nrarb and western seconds $10.MKH2 Iln fan. i selected ckbs JobblnK at .Vi'S fill per ilozen t'lllIKSK Th mnrket as nulet and weaker Quotations New York nnd Wlscon I son whole-milk flats current make, fane ' S2'ir32Ho. special higher, 'New York and Wisconsin whole-milk flats, current make fair to (rood, 30'63le, fano Rood Jobblns ,it 34'd'35c. I POULTRY LIVE Receipts were light nnd the mar Ket ruled firm with demand fairly nete Fowls Here lc higher Quotations Fowls, via express, 37'Jr3hc Spring chickens, broil ers not Leghorns, ellow .skinned, welching 14152 lbs apiece. 384n,c. do. broilers, not Leghoma fellow -skinned weighing lm lbs. apleco 3iHS37c White Leghorns. el low.sklunul weighing I3. 2 lbs. apiece 3334c. do do smaller sizes. 30H32c Roosters 23W24c Ducks spring. aaflM do IVkln. old, 2fi30c. dc, Indian Hunner old 2il28e 1'lgeons, old per pair. 4il 1 43c. do, oung, per pair. 35W40c I'OL'LTrtY Demand was fair for choice stock, and the market ruled firm with sup ' piles well cleaned up Quotations Fowls ( fresh-killed, dry picked. In boxes, weighing 4 lbs and over apiece. 4H.CI welshing HMi ' libs. .18030c weighing 3 lbs. 313Hc 1 smaller sues. 33r34f. fresh-killed, In bbls 1 fancy dry-picked, weighing 4 lbs and nier apiece. 41c, weighing 3V Hm n piece 37 (fi I 3Sc. weighing 3 lbs apiece. 34C3ric. smslb'r sires 326 33c old roosters . dry-picked 27 broilers. Jersej choice. 48WB0C, other near 1 by 3S4flc exceptional lots higher 1I0 'western. .I.Hf.lhc, sprlnB ducks Long Island, and nearby 32u squabs, white weighing! Iltrl2 lbs per dozen. $a nuiu v z-. ao, no, weighing 9S10 lbs per doien. $7.10W8 2.1 I do do. weighing 8 lbs. per ilo?en fiit(ll7.1 I do do weighing 7 Ins. pep dozen. $4 filllS) .1 J.I, do do, weighing flfiHVi lbs. per dozm 10&3.in, dark. $1 ri02.25. small and I No 2. n0cW$2 NEWfO SHIFBUHD CORP rie tay worr.y cllnt worklnffsfti trm ornirfti-) in Tor iWUf1 mH 9 ORlTlOiy jwqMf ormnon hn!rr r.s oyment Annlv Department at the. Yards J n i M .T, ' v-aiiiut.., ". w Gini.S'AND WOMEN ron KiTCiinx work rnnrAniNO vEORTAnLra MRATS. ETC. also arN'nnAL rAcronx work STKADY HMPIXITMENT HIOII WAGES LVC'RE A SLT) AUTOMATIOA TjLY TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURS SPECIAL HONUS $2 PER WEEK JOSTPH CVMPRELL COMPANY. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. "WW Blawtr EqiipmU. HeBnf, VintiUtion (4 Eihiult Syilenu, Stel-Mit.l Work. itftlj tlaird. c. (Lraub Ttuit Atc. & BrH7 S PHIiot''- " COMMERCIAL STEEL PRODUCTS CO. FlolM. Hplkei, etc.. WlriC nnd Ioor Perron Clcith, Wli J ..n4u PaatUUna fan All products of Irfin and Bteel t'cnnsylvanin Bldg. BprSce d nAaw Vila- inn OIRLS WANTED IV NEW l)i:PTtTMUNT ovr.rt 1 eaiis or Ann IN CIOAIUBTTE D?:PART.MENT LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DBSIRAHLE STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST GOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMENT LEARNERS PAID $ln WEEKLY INCREASED AITER SECOND WEEK LIGGETT & MYERS TORACCO CO. 3D AND ONTARIO STS GIRLS For Sept 1. 2 refined white Prot estant girls for situations In lower Cheat nut Hill 3 doors .from Germantown ave : one for cooking anT downstairs work, one for light table work rtnd assist with 2 children who go to school references reuulred P 201, Ledger Office GIRLS oer In and oung Toman have an exi enent opportunity to secure steady work In a modern up-to da4e factory: Ideal ' location for W Phlla. girl on account of I close proxiinlu tosubway. Raring. Lancas I tr -ae Darby. Spruce, Tialtimore ave. and 1 Spring Garden bridge surface line, operators ' wanted In the assembling det-artment. where tne worn is iignt ana clean, niso on raEKHasa UIGK qUAXITTf QCldK rlnTIC Motor Truck Dj Lansdale Foui lirtdnle. 1'u. I'hoir-Iitfajale I1 tsnners and other light machines lails call at once, factory office, Palsle Co . 32(11 Arch St. presses. For de ll T GIRLS IB years. In packing department, dried fruits Apr.f 130 S. Front st Uias. J. WdbbVfc Co. WolJ and Cotton Yarns 116 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. VULCANITE Portland Cement Philadelphia New York Boston HOSIERY Experienced knitters nnd toppers on men's nose .i-unv wrrn; goon wages; steaay work, good opportunity for grilling workers In out-of-town mill write stating full particulars. M 11011 I.fdger Office ' LADY to handle first-class shares In a grow ing concern, good proposition to right I party commission andtalarv. Write T O, llox , j.men aquaro station. New Yorlt city HELP WANTED FEMALE icey on MfC3. TELEPHONE OPERATOR, experience! neu ami iveetone, state salary Ledger Office HER nt sni1)iti WINDOW DHESHF I rnnkel Millinery Shop. Front ni1)iiiohln sts . renulres nn etnerlenced mltllnepv window dresser good salary, with eiery op portunily for advancement HOMAN. married, wanted whose homa duties will allow Iter to help In prirata cafeteria of a mnnurat turlng plant 41 noum a day for fi dayn r week, hours JO a m until 2 30 p m.t wages $0 a wcck lunches provided free, closed Sst. In answering Civs age, exp,. & refs P 04. P. O. ROE 3484. TpUNO WOMAN, ambitious wanled high chnol and business ynllegc grsduite, for permanent position, inusi, be accurate and a, good typist, stenography nnt essential, pless nnt work, good future, salar totrt ' state age, experlenie and gle phone num her Address P 114Led ge r Office YOUNG WOMEN GOOD PENMEN. QI'ALlFiniV TO DO DETAIL CI ERICAL IVOflK APPLY IICREAI OF EMPEOYMENT WANAMAKER'S HEtf WANTEU MALB AUTO.MOniLE SERVICE MAN. must lie a firsLclass man on repairs to motortrucks. Apply at the Atlantic Refining Company, th Employment Department, 3144 Passyunk ave. BOOKKEEPER assistant, ono conversant with control nnd ouch systm, give ex perlence, references and salary expected. Rranch 1811, nd, Xi 01. Kith and Moore ill HOOKKEEPER wanled. slate experience and salar expected P IIP Ledger Office. URAKE.MEN, a'cam ralie-iafl experience, for ard work. In plant no miles from Phlla . take place of men ot track; da shift, I .-..39; night shift. $8.80. Call 115 N 12lh st. TIRICKHYERR wnnlrd Vpnly Camden Coke Co Front and Chestnut sts , Cam dm See Mr, Collins, lir.Hi:i.MEN ON MEN'S CLOTHING IIUREAU OP EirPI3YMENT WANAMAKER'S CAIHKETMAKERS and all-around maehlns hands; sleadv work good, wages, light, modern plant, best condltlruls, group Insur ance Applv reailv for worK Unit Construc tlon Co r.81h and Grays ave COLLEGE ORADUATE 23 to 20 ear old! office work: good oppormltv for start with large corporation. Apply by letter. A 2SI4. Ledger Office CONDUCTORS, steam railroad experience;, for jard work. In plant no miles from Phlla . to take place of jfemen on track: wages, dnv shift. $3.81, night ahlft, $7.02. Call 113 N 12th St. DRAFTSMAN Wanted, flrst-claas designing draftsman bv leading machine-tool manu facturing concern' aplcndlj chnnce for ad nncement H 30. ledger Office. DRAFTSMAN Wanten first-class etrurturil draftsman; ons capable of designing mfg. hide, nnd details nf same. P 020. Led. Off, DRAFTSMEN, experienced In shop details nil high grade cabinet woodwork store fix lures, etc. permanent positions: good wages. TJnlt Construction Co . asm 'and dray's ays. ROY M ANTED TO ASSIST IN OFFICE or WIIOLE SKLE HOUSE; MltST RE 1 YEARS OLD AND TURNISH REST OF REFERENCES ADDRESS 1' O LOCK ROX 1013 1IOY wanted to work In shipping office of manufacturing contern Apply J. S, Thorn Co . 20th and Allegheny. TLOOR LAYER and helper for mill work Apply at once. Pecker, Smith & Page, Water and Snyder aenuc. FOREMAN wanted of card-cutting depart ment: experienced on .woven labels. 19th St. and Hudson nvc.. West New York. N. JT FUR CUTTER"! EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAJfAKER'S GENTLEMEN to handle first-class shares In a growing concern: good proposition to right party: commission and salary. Write p O Rox 44, Times Square Station. New York city. , HARDWOOD FLOOR- itajlers and puncherg wanted: steady warkS()d best at wages. Apply Gcorrte T Arm-trong 341 E Wsom- Ing m. . Olnev. INSTRUMENT .MAKER? Competent sur veying Instrument makers wanted: perma nent positions open in California: good wages: in replv stale experience and where emploved M fi2n. ledger Office. LARORERS WANTED WHITE AND COLORED GOOD COMMISSARY H. KOPPERH COMPANY HWEDr.LAND APPLY 1021 XhCH ST. CITT LAYER-OUT Competent layer-out for boiler shop, who has had wide experience with water tube and tubular boilers, for shop em ploying 10O to 125 rjen; steady employment the jear nround: stte age, experience and names of at leaat n concerns by whom em ployed within the last 5 years, also state wages expected. I'. O. Box 293, Chatta nooga Tenn j MAN Wanted, experienced time study and eftltlency man to take chart of better, niuut work In large metal factory In the Eet. onl executie and experienced man nei .1 ippH state are. experience and sal ary, npl in own handwriting M (120, L.daer Ofilce. 5lAN AND WIFE, white, tn do aU work ex- cept washing, irmall houine and place: 2 In famll. Phone Wvtlnut fi4np. Room 70t. 'MAN. to naTI window frames together. Apply to W. Kr'Alcott Co., B2d and Lin- csster ave MAN to take charge of milk dalr . she ex perience, salary nnd age. 1 203, I-edger Office. MENDERS for lace curtains In brown Ail piece work good working conditions, 48 hours per wsek good pay ALSO LEARNERS "" bright, handy girls with needle pold whlh learning APPI Y JOHN BROMLEY SONS. INC. j-n-nitt" ici unuw rroni 1 I MILLINERY The Frankel Millinery Shop renulres experienced milliners: good eal- ' jirv; yearly posit on .Applf personally or by atrMV HA. frnnl any !.. .!' i ' .r ..., -m . ....... IIU U4IU1 Ullll gig O. W. KBTCHAM ManufnaurerVf Architectural iTeira Cotta Hollow TSlc, Et r N R F'' Y niiie'i"' CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO MILWAUKEE First Trust and Savings Bank CHICAGO 'V Orders for these bonds will be received in Philadelphia by """, Graham, Parsons & Co. Elkins, Morris & Co. -! FRESH FRUITS Prices irregular and general trade ouiet 1 e quite Apples, per basket .400 $1 111 do per bushel hamper, 50c$1.75. do. por barrel. $3!Jr,0 Cantaloupes, western per crate. $1 2r.W1 715. do Delaware and Mao land, er crate. 2.VW $1 2.1 Watermelons.1 southern, per car. $l.-iOS50. lllackberrles. I nei- at 1(1 22c Peaches Delaware and Maryland, per "ate. $15002 50. do. New Jersey per crate $1(32 60. do. do, per bas ket 50c4J$l50 Hu-kleberrles. per ot , 20 W'JSo Lemons, per box. Il6 Oranges. California, per bol. $2f(i.oo. VEGETABLES The marLet was generally firm on fancy stock the limited offerings of which were In fair request Quotatlras. White poU oes Eastern Short. Virg nia. per barrel . ', .hmi V. 11 aofc4 while 00- ' atoes Jersey, per basket No. 1. $1R1 31, 1 lower grades. BOT75c: white potatoes, per IW-lb "k $.12.1CP5.85. Cabbage, per I basket "inenic Onions, New Jersey, per I basket 75c$l Mi do. do. per bushel 1 Hamper. $1W2 50 ! BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE I Sw lork. Aug 19 nUTTER was firm Receipts. 8358 tubs High .coring, 56ms 57c. extras. 554ir6fls: flrti. 52'e55V4c. .1.1. daliv. &5?t55tfC. EGOS were steady. lieceipi .-a... Fresh gath-.-fi extra, -... . A tttra A rat . age packed, firsts. 47W50C. dlrlle.. Ko 1 3lijf4nc: No 2. 808Rc, checks, undergradi. "iSJie first.. 475nc, seeonds, 424(U; safe and n"arbv hennerV. whites. OflWMc, gathered; white.. SOW 06c; we.tern. whites, 511 ttnoc. Pacific Coast. (17c, 'J'W,(S"' ern and southern gathered, white.. JS2SJ .Ut. and nearby h'nnery. brown. B02c; galneredi brown and mixed. 585oc, fslr to Prime. 45f(62c: refrigerator first., 40047c. refrigerator ueconds, 44B4BC. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGG8 Chicago, Aug. 19. BUTTER Receipt., u'sod tut.. Firm. Extra. 65Vic; flr.U, KOfSlj.. aw-niutl 48049c. EOCI8 Rectlpt. 14,031 CUM, , f1!7n- Ir4tti43J!Po:rdlnjrv flr.li. 354 e37c: NAGL1 STEEL COl STEEL PLATES AN Pottstown, I Phila. Office, 1411 Mria U1g. 15.043 51053c, 51053c. .tor VyllPVA-rVTV 1 SHEETS N. Z. GRATES Incorp 22 and 24 Soutft Third Street rhllad r.m Rotiea of Soeel Varnlihee MB Locomofi Steam and Ga LOCOMOTJ Philadelphia, Pa. flraWd BSphUe ITloa In Palsita(..j I T Bmm -MIT Jf I JCfine f4gTE C MII.I.INERV Voung women to learn mil linery: good salarv. Frankel Millinery Shop. cori Front and PauphlM sts. OFFICE AHH1BTANT experienced on type' i.Yrl:"wn! r.'l.li1 "xr"; permanent po sition: West Phlla manufacturers; state salary and experience. P 121 Ledger Office. OFFICE ASSISTANT one with knowledge of stenography. Address with particular.. R OH. Postnfflce Rox 3500. wcuiars, OPERATORS ON RI.OOMERS ArPLT 11UREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S PAPER BOXES Experienced toppers; high salary: ahort hours. Apply Crown PanVe pox Co 1010 Hamilton t. fown "' S M.ESWOMEN WANTED EXPERIENCED SAIiESWOMEM FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EMPl,Ot,MENT RUREAli L'T'linOTHEnS SALESWOMEN frankel Garment Shop. Front and Dauphin sts., require, experi enced saleswomen In dre.a department: a capable woman who haa made dresses a study can arrange for splendid salary and have good opportunity. Apply personally or write. SALESWOMEN, coats, suit., drcsse.. ai KflrA heln for afternoon an .... particular! for Friday evenings and H.tur- oay ihmihw''i nniais in rapa.ie women Apply Frankel Garment Shop, Front and UauUIIIU e.n DQp - Ixist BroomaJl : Hroomall. ama white neck: fav to locoraotor waru, no w ZOX AND rOUlH"" Thursday, rlurusl eSels. WT IIIW...I lZr.1i alimm. nuVwsisKea 14. from Chester pike, at : fox terrier with ir right bind lev. line license No, li< re. 1'hont Locuit 2003. SALESWOMEN as extra helpThe Frankel .,,. .-..w ..mu.ivb eirn. neip ror ei.Toivu.. n.. .-......, i,ai uvuisnr jor Fri day eveninge and Saturday afteriioons and evening.: trimmed and untrlmmed sections Apply at once, cor. Front and n.iinhin .";' SALESWOMEN The Frankel Millinery Shop require. experienced saleswomen for trimmed and untrlmmed department, yearly position and good salary to capable (Women. Annlv at once, cor Front and Dauphin st. SPOOLERS Experienced on carpet yam- highest price. Paid Apply Rush Dla rvnd. Jasper and Ontario sts j NIOHT WATCHMAN WANTED: MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS SMALL HOILER; PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT AND OOOIl PAY APPLY AT 4320 N ORIANNA UT MEN WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE U. S. MERCHANT MARINE TO BE J RAINED AS SAILORS, FntEMEN. STEWARDS FOR GOOD JOBS AT GOOD TAY ON OCEAN-GOING SHIPS PAY WHILE TRAINING: BOARD AND QUARTERS FREE: AGES 18 TO 35. BRINO BIRTH CERTIFICATES. APPLY TO U. S. SHIPPING BOAnD AOENT CITY HALL YARD PHILADELPHIA STENOGRAPHER . .THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED APLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S l"lu"1 STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly exneriencert' with knowledge of general office work centrally located: pleasant surrounding.' salary $20; .tato experience, li 110, Ledger STENOGRAPHER, young lady, neat, quick and accurate, wanted for wholesale home: permanent position; chance for advancenaent' good salary. Apply 402 s nth STENOGRAPHERS and typists: thoxs with exp. preferred, but will consider new sdnol graduate. New Process Co., 124 N. Tilth, STENOGRAPHER, wanted, state experience. salary expected. P HO. Ledier OUjjir ynr.eoC'i1", . rV.DiDci OJtf VUlH.OI P uncoaja. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S PRESBERsiON MEN'S CLOTHES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT Arrvi " WANAMAKERS RADIATOR REPAIRMAN, must be experla enced man who understand, renalra tt Honeycomb naJalator.. App y Ernploymeni Deparlment. Atlantlo lleflnlng Co., 3144, Paseyunx ave. , SA LEHMAN wanted for eastern Pennsylvania erriiorv. with automobile, to sell tires direct from Phlla. factory to auto owner.; want men foT each county; grand oppor tunity: unlimited posslDtlltlea: permanent position: .trlcfly commission; our new men kre making A to $150 per week. See or writ. Mr. Duval, district .ale. ag.nt. STlh a nd need t. SALESMAN to .ell stock In .mall amount. CO ..l.riSU SVI.U e.O-aa vnj'l.l a- tlal "payment oary; i.rge salesman, 411. M?" nenti! .elll! ge pepfitfl f " fl!,.M selling experience not, n.ces. lor iiDcKiiDinrrii iso ir leytr. 1 Bridfy, ?- -wS V i a . -n S-.-.
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