'' -tt V"J 0, at -- BVEOTNCLf PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, URSD?aV, SBPTBMBBBf 4, TlM9 18 4 u n fc J - L , .t- . . :,'V & S V ; u a I-" i t E ; fi f h a 4Vlffciaij.M4LV-. E IN LU LU TOURNEY Mil ninn I rin i-iia.l nf Ml Y PARn I PQQ THAN Rfl he hini liolc ollr!, Golfer (IroomvooO it. I.i- t-Pl.enr.,.1 Only ten "iitrios lmstctl 00 up In lute in the nftcriiiioii. I'latl if he hohl ln rlrjt routvl pine. - lucked mi to nip tin mcdiil I"'I I'lnre-. olmt nn ". and' Georjte Il'iffiiet. Hie third of the uevvlv famous l'lnllv trin. was on the tail end , 4l ., Of tile line -tip. (!reenvviod card Out I t I I 3 - " 1' In il a t ! a 4 t II- Tho ,.i,lc .ifntinil the liniinilivrlov nl . '..,.- the roillse nllotlled awful liunislllnellt. but by iltickiiiR h'liuid .creens mid tree to tree vve lltiallj tmiilf mtr way to the cotirae" Knitn all the chatter about the first tee it liicl.ed like new record" were beinj hiins up "Yeh. In h iihl 71." said one lie knickered linkumn. k "Goin s-'HI.e. ipiavereil aiintlirr "WC wi'ic lnrtled iiili' InnViiii; at I he card. It e-ns n 71 all iilit fur nine holes. The beautiful t"tal was l.'ill. Few tournevs locally have bnuiKht out the ptewent hich -curiiiS- Uncknr; the other fp.Iiiu' -hut uuil nlajins wmr . ... i- i I own on inr unrriMv nim. huij i-- i sponsible nr it ina.i the 1iuih liulo that fare fhr hara-t l ii,miiuii The niiiN : R, P Ore-nu-ood o-V-1 Hi,(i U5 C F K id. .Ir U'd V..rk RoilI n nr 11 M I u I.u 4al i 'J ft 7 J Jenning. Stenton J II, Jol'v Jr I.u I.u R. S PUT' Cobb I're.K F,. Clai-. JIoIm B. T.. i'arro 1 VrntiiiiiiKli W, H. IliynuM. Vnu Inim, F It, Supple, .'obi',! i'ic K G Heck Torreadnl.- II It. Newton Whllemarch R. M I'luvtin N'orth Hill. A. Kane. ansilown, J. Oreenwoo,! Xrrth Hill. W J Tinlh"" VV'hllemvrrtli J B Ilow-ian. Nort III 1. C. P Boyd I.atMtluwne O. H Hale Culih's "ml. C. A Wlll'a No-tn Ilille C. K. Urt'i 1 ! I.u J. M. Maik Torr.sdalo H. Oreenwood Ni'tn 'II!'.. W V.'. Cmtienliaur I,. I.u A. A nmuer Torre3,Hle W, C IVllk'na r Wmidbun Dr. C H l!.irve I.u I u Howard Thornton Cobo . 1 r. el. Pr. a Hi S'mrvrmui I.u l.n F.. J. Tatlent St nion J, C MeV J I.u Lu t. Hoffmen tVhtteinsra.v W R Ore, r 'Vnodl'ir- F C TnmipKnis um'taehed H J Kleluiuan I.u 1 u W J Qjlnn I i l.n O. J Youell Franl.ford J V E.tw-ilel (iierbruo.. C. O Hub Fi inkfoul TV F Harrllj, overbro.,k "W r Haldwln North llllle U E Tdams. I.u I.u T, T Hlerrlen Havana J. A 5ust I.lanrrrh K. II Hedlej Stenlon TV A IJrw Aronlmlnk f, M. McCullouch. Aronlmlnk J Jolly 3d Lu I.u II, N Sheb e,. North illlle K De-nnelly St-nton C. L Zlnk l.u I.u C "VV Warden Woodburv 1 C Block North Hllle TV P Squibb I.u Lu -I 4.1 1v til 'up ,' 14 'M in oi '.' '12 n in 'i l 17 U4 1" '.'I It H7 ,11 Ii f 1!' 19 -.o 4'i !, t r.i it -It I'll i.'i' in M 1'iZ .14 -.1 101 M no t',:, K ii l("" '1 i-r' -i i" 41 n 1 I ri 41 42 44 4d Is III r.ii t 4 2 u 12 44 1.1 I 'III r.i Johnston Wins -j rn c l r U'St 1 WO oetS . . Continued From Pure One placemnnt. but an out hv Tilden brought the score to deuce Johnston ran Tilden mil of poitimi then volleved into the opposite hide nf ' t,the court .lohnsmn follnwed with an other placement, giving him tin- jjame Tilden opened In. ueliverv with a double fault, then Johnston netted Tilden netted twice and .lohUHtnn broke through his service with .1 perfect lob over Hill's h8d Thi-s gave Johnston the lead of .Q On hifl own service Johnston quickly ran fh ent to jO.lov,. nn In. ,,. by Tildon nnd a placement After 1 double-faulting. Johnston took his third successive, game as Tilden drove out. -J- 1 t. 1 .. .. - - I r;" l .A--,. . '"'"" """- ""' nnd netted Ii dens first two serve, hut Tilden dittoed on Johnston. iie.t two rtjllirna Johnston (ot a fine plniement and GREENWOOD L AD NOrth Mills Entry Turns in 76n:iY Th. unifed out, irm ('or- '!?' j"1:,!?,"'. 'r 'iii -.. Job- NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Porntlon punliiipp of liat are uaseu ";rlf?..jA" ri ..i.i -.1 j - . . me.li, no 3rnt .! in Qualifying Round of ; SUlAiX, & iXTr S' . ?.M . Invitation Meet . '"-ndeV & ".Vi. LX ,& j- 3. T ! 2nimm ' ct- 2D invuftiion meei No , For it whr oth-rwite nfnn. wy VrCnilf; phi!llny,,S'r NV I Carman a Nov. 8 Inc to the flDclflLHtlnna of Nn 5 or b-Mter. 4rk nJ Wisconsin whnlr-.mllk flat, cur 1 - """ l!ut .lViU-n Irl ..1 !lW lh2,di.untfroS J-nt "V'j'ne""? Tff ,?'-' Jobbing NEW YORK to CHERBOURG nd n, miviiv TiVTIlI I'li ,p uiacounteu accor.llnir to tne aBrfe ni .".' ..... ..'.b uui i ... ttAmr- I 1.!l. AIC.Mlll.It.lv i unutt. but in no ta.. leei than 2o per fr'niii. vl "prnn ''"' 'ft. weichlnc t.G ; HAVRE and Rrlee II 1. P.1.. Spilt. 4. A !linttN , bushel under the corresponding reaular trade. Kl. .??'"" . "nV..!"'r- ." ' " .sllr elr. I D....I r...n. W.r- onmo throfitb the imlf tnt.rnr W!rhV'ittLSmES't& lIJi ii' -P'l'. hUVIX",,;." bTTJS ! Uoval Georttc '.''. '.".'.'.'.'.'.'. . . ...-. ...i i.. -- f .,if ....lu Irifl.lo if,.... ,.,-. in i. .... ..., nornn ipucw-irinpu wuiirniiiu i v Him , 'IZ L""'. ."'"... V "' ' , " ; l r- ."! 'e.. iXS . 1:' WX!?". - --h-r. new york to nr iimiiiiiii iiv iiiiiiiiik " " '.. or mixiur. but unlM uthr ! ttirtniL'tfU .:'...-.:,''.. ...v..':. ,,.'." . '''Krmrnn - (Svoml. Sorh """ ' Pontine. ' 5 !S. ,h'a.' 1k,'rJfr'Pe eni -fL ,li " . j "hi .Wert 711 OM-tlmw. lit the. rl,lhr-Wlr fc. "" !,r,"l51?r"lS:a,l,pr'" J-u':, ir hi. nr, out rio.f t ti.o mi f..r ' mA,'.1", "r'Tr. .ir; .ir'.H.IMrr;' V-: V&s'dlV.'' .& l"tlnVJivnn.:.r "'." 0 inr mis nitf lniltni; "iinili'" mi miim.. "i" ii- einm 4'i it;nj bueh j'hp mar- o1"' m innnmnfc are tli iutoilo,irf TTIth tli. linnili.'nn In. Imhlilpil out tl ' IT' ,v .un"'"'"! i nl lim-r und r liioreai.- '! fruh-lilllnl. ilr rlcliml in !,... M Itil tins linniliian lie imnimii '" "" , inir upplle nnd . luht .1. niuml A. ou.it- w-inhln I lh and over npi.r- im, l cano. promifcl )iiiiiilf fur tin almt. ! t-r ion i t i,,Un v x wh)tr n0 ' oiiililiiir vi,li" :i'-8i'c, neiahimt i lh. . . ... . .. - . .... ....i.l "l' N" J whit, T'iAsii.. v i ..iu SSTaili . uniller eliea 33tf34- freah It ll.d wiioppea ti one ami iiihimmi un. .uit TncttDc, No. I whii. 7lff;?r- ,n bbl" ''""", 'try-picked welahlin 4 11. ' from beiii!, ono of thr ilnr giiltiT at i nu it nrwin. .iu.-, t.i,is "and .1 Till toi '" '" ,r. JE!" " .:!!.? ""Jfi'inc 3', n. , North Kill", hi lia- iii-.it ilotio much . ,,, no chnF. nr,; T,i25 sv mHT !-. 32n3c. old rwater.. iir Columbi ti it i 1 ...,. . r.. ii -.. . " . '' ''r1111"1 mi trail 't7i hrAlUr loen., .1,1.. k 1 it tournaiiiPiifi-nnj micimiil-. " ,.,. , ?- - ""'" r "' i-r " ,- ,, ,w ;;,,- -, .-,.-, y;,BVsV: W Vo.,i , . -o'"rnui 0PllT rintt. till fnilied H'0.11 cx-i,rn nw, ln lntl 10 40 t J irl., n II nil ""-r do tntern welehlnc I'pfU lb ... . . . ! 1 n -1-. ! . . . . . . ' '".:... .''"' . ii I ... "M l?. Mi I nil all. n ..l.r.. ..I..).. -oldlcr isot oit l.ito. imt wrtin-j ii ',.;;,. "Vhort pVtent '" n'in". .8 7? A2 ibV-,Vio"ssbitVr;ri.u;Tr- Klysin . out nf tlic iMiisp-tcil KoniR. Cue , priiis- .hort put.ni old "iinfU.vi do llr,?. "'"rl' , "a ,',0.?,u.?l,1,,y- 3'i!t V" 'niih. ' Scindi'a it . .!. . .- :. t.ln.tit. .hort PAtent n.M lit "Tirii in Li.hi whltr wntrlitni; 1ITCI2 lbs per dur'Mi t "0 w-"'' thf huu'st Mitr lit- ivcr is iln.ins Zi ,)!nin I, do i iiiwR-i a" -3- ,l0 d" irhln Mm u n-r PHIL Shots fl criss-i-rnx iiml all nroiinil i? r-itd-jr old ' f i.-. iti do. do n-w ''?"". ,: '"l..;-.:-.0' .i0 w'lahlmr Ira. ir. meu urovu HUl inaiviuK lot- niu, , ueuct-. hC Jlnij RaillP at tl-4 They made two errors each, then Tilden , thii Kall)(! jhnaton did nil the took his firat Kame on another out by Telngt wkillg tne flnai two ,,0Ilt), Johnston ann a service ace. This made ,.,.,. ;.n-l0ve had been reached hy scor the aeore!! 1 in Johnston's favor mR ,i.t.y pim-pnieuts at the net Thin Johnston In Lead si'4'' Jhnon the lead in t,et at '2- .Tobnstou quickly ran the score to Inve. 4-1 on his delivery, taking the game at 1 Third Set Jove on nn out by Tilden. two t-ervice Johnston again opened with service ccs and a placement. In the t.lxth in the third set. winning the opening game each made two errors, then Tilden 1 giune at love by two fine placements ran the gnme out on n tervice aee and , from the net and two errors by Til a net cord point, bringing the hcore up den. Kill retoiliated, winning his own to 4-2, with JohuMon on the big end. norvire on three -tine placements and Johnston kept Tilden back of the nn nut by Job niton, losing two points court continually and won the seventh I to his opponent. Johnston took the game at love on bin own nervice on two; lead at 2-1 ou his serviie in the third errors bv Tilden and two rros-court 1 game by forcing Tilden out nf poi volleys. " With the score 3-2 agaiust tion and waring cleanly twiie while him. it was TihWs service On John- Tilden drove into the net once and aW's errors Tilden rRn the score to just out another time, deuce after Johnston had gotten in the! Tilden evened up by Diking the fourth lead. A net by Johnston and a smash 'game on three successive nets by John that went Into the grandstand gave Til- "ton nnd a placement down the side den tho eighth game nnd brought the Hues which shot past Johnston's back core to r-f;. hand. In the fifth game, Johnston rushed In the ninth game Johnston lo.l the, " PT1- to points ou errors, then gut' a placement. Kach drove out on the BM$ two points. Then Tilden lobbed ope out, making the score deuce. Tilden then got a placement, but followed by netting again, maklug the score deuce. After n short rally at the net. Til- den got another placement past John'- Hon but again drove out, making the aeon? deuce. A wonderful rally fol - lowed. Tilden winning the ndrantaee jwint after they had exchanged drives an.it rotUvj) n dozen timed. Tilden thru briAS through Johnston k service by aluaeins a terrific drive down the slJe Jlne, which Johuntou failed to touch. ThU broiignt the nore to 0-4, with Jninstou leadlnc, With Tilden servlnR ju the tenth same, both started making oi-rnr. but .Itihuiton lobbed out. Tilden "then dro." an rav out inakius acorn 30 all i5' Bill tbti ehol ovr a service ace, , U T ; -?i . jr-ick St iMlUMIIISiy Will PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR MIMir n........... tan n,l v..,.!. Tho market mi quiet but firm Quotation follow: i-a, t.ii. . ........ . i.. ..i ji Minonl stanlard inspection, standard prices - No led winter. $2 311. No 1 northern soring, 13 80. No 1 hard winter. IJ SH. No 1 r-d w'nr- "riiixy. !". . "1. mi".?.' lI,p u I'rir irnt oe ac per duiii-i iu .nch ran mmml ,l.n,.innv In I.M nelah! Wheat L-radlnir IkIow N'n. .1 for reannt I other than dertc.oncy In tent ttelarht will r lote for ,r.U"tr "'o.';; qUsm5 """ """ "' riif noin ., quiet im .t-ndv iu I. et I- .1.1 4 HI prr bbl In ack. i 'iii. h'v PROVISIONS Tlp ,,, ,. , ,rddlI1(. .,, rrrr. fl iwiiMij.ru un n ,t ..n it n m mnikd an I nlrd-l ,1 ..-I, b"ef Knuckle. and end, rn siuoke, ard alr-lrled .15 j,-l. . r. "n .' . ' . .bm v 1' cured l.io-e 3.v ),. "l.lnned Iooh at " 3.1 do emoked . mm. tiotiea nonele.. ,-tc picnic ....,1.1 ...... .1 ,. ... ...,t . . ,ii'.i ', .,- rtfii." in pieaie loose ' li.kfat l..,,n liv lard 33e REFINED SUGARS I iri . flArhiRB rtntrtcttd bunlni'ius Prlr u m hniiK-pi) f !( foi :. milt f ! DAIRY PRODUCTS HT l n;n -t-mnil fair fur fin Ti.jtl nnd the initrk"f riiifd ftrm unlrr vn. i M xuptdiMH Th dint tii.iim fnHoM -..'Im la k 1 4i. ani--r -xir t .',. hUh-u-irtnic if.-o.K tU-;j4 t. ir - for Inhblnir rntl-. ra 'tr"f. .!.(. tirmB MS U .. tixondft .lit.":. s? t ri"HincM rhi.H i arid fun- tlion i.'tttf, ili'tiiMtiif tin- Ki'rtri' .ftnr iloiifi w:i4 t.ilh-tl .iiii'i- tiii.it'. T.i(..t. ,ir,ll(. 0nt iin.l tiiPii In-H tho mm) imint . .. )tf rjir ot imi r!-uti iri nmrt ilh M .lolmstoti Tin' e "1 (hi el. I I .sermiil Se( ll vvai .Inhuat hi -- deliver' when the mi iiiiihI s,t lieu-in I In aliruinian Hiiii kly linn it rtilii the ln nf only one point nn Iwn tiels. an mil hj Tihlen nnd his own plineinenl. Ti'ilen made it 1 - nil bv vviiiniiiK his strvirr nn four -.uccevit t. ei mr by .Juhiistnti. .Inhtistmi SOI one pnitit in thi gnuie when Tilden netted his first return .Inhtistmi made it 2-1 in his luvm, sivinj Tilden but cue jnniit in the third name The httttr ninde a mt and three ml, utlor sharp mllic- in which .liihu ston kept Tilden in the lut k eoiut. Tin j fnrtli game was hard fmifrlit. but Til- ' den linallv whu il. two service mes and ' " '"iil'I" wild ih iii's bv .Inhiistiin Iniii". iuc Hie si nn tn 'J all .liihiistnii easih tnnk the litth came "" '''s e-'iviic at Inve Tin t 'nhfm ui.in f"n'J' Tildi ti iiitn eiinr hi iiihinK tn si Hie net and keeping tin I'hiladelphinn nil the Mill ill till b.'li it mint J II the Slth K.111'1 each spit pill " Douiini on it. merit, .-mutty wnoai tim ,.'- .." "i," "" '-Ml "" ' "." ' NEW YOKri to :.lln wti l r uoz-n .nu" ..i, no. no. weiKmna i i iiinuiiiti . .ill-" e ' ' inenlN fur the --. i, r. t 11... 1.. tl.... I..I , ...I '" "' I-." "'llll-.. llt.ll .MiUN-MllII Ill'lll'U. IT IM .InhuMiiu untile it !li all mi his cross pi pi curt volley pi oil Tilden followed vvilh a servn e ace. is '"I llien drove out after a short lally. deue- 1" inrt 'Uk' the snire. A lone rally followed, -l till ''"hnston tm.ill) driving nut Tilden ii lot then double faulted Ihnh diove out and u Put (Jen,,,, wasiiitled .iam Tilden gut the .iih.iutiup' when .lohu i stou netted a low in'.ley Tilden took tin Kame mi the in-kt point even I S.-ore .Tail .lohii-rtin imitinued to1 I force his wav anil Leit Tlldcu in the1 bad; , ourt and inntiniially Ml n nine from side to hide In this way .lohu- i stou took his own Kervh e at love on one pho'enient and three error by Tilden. Tilden npeiied the fihtli gittno with anothei double fault, but evened the mui. when .lohuston lobbed nut Kacb netted one. then Tilden drove into the bairn r from a low volley position The ""r'' "as decued a .lohuston drove n ' '' int'beq out of the bide line Tilden tl"" ,ook tl" nt'Tt tno I",iui' n'"i the gunie on ti hcl ajiu iiu oui uy .lunnston I aft(r W". vn"ie"; ,7hU brou?ht ''"' ? to 4-.ll . fall of the gailieh haviuj gone by nervic.0. Johnston continued his strvice, win uing by capturing the ninth game with a loss of one point, on two errors by " ''- " """ 1 Tilden and tow haip . r..s-.niiit vol- ,,.,s from ,mMtln ei , . ,,t .,.,,, BaV(. ,,h,lvton u 5 , ,PH(J .Tnhnvtmi tlmn l.riWo tlirmnh Tihlon's S0PVU.V in ,,. tenth statue wiuniue the to the net after each service lint Til-1 (leu passed him twice and Johnston, drove out once. Tilden then mnde three 1 , errors, bringing the score to deuce 'After spirited rallies. Tilden scored on n cross court shot but drove out" on the ncxt, Johnston finally captured thej gaino, Tilden netting and then driving, out for the final point. This put John- I 'ston Into the lead it-2. , 1 Tilden opened the sixth game with a service ace, then Johnson drove out nnd I netted. Johnston rushed to the net again, scoring a placement, Put tie drove out for the finnl point, giving' TUden the came and evened the ncore nt 3-all. Each netted ut the start of I the seveth game, then Tilden shot three , morn into the barrier, losing the gume and givlnc Johnston a 4-3 lead, Tilden took the lead In the elehth theicame when Johnston drove out and netted, nitl also netted one and then) drove out, making the score 30.aU.. if lA JJJUfVto-1tr -s-'Tf- HKHlSi do fnir t g..od MUTfln,. fancy In rhuli Mftrrt.T Mini UI Ul III 11 IP 1M1I111I1E 11 114 BT ItH' nir , DUOS Fine fresh mock was scare ami firm 1th . anw, it.man.t Tlie nnnfn in.. I "Tea cis neartiv 11(1 SO per irate, current leo.ipts th-i wU' grade undo, fair to wnI 111 8IS mwj nit. nrsts 1 11,-20. ...... .""... i.W'J'S'j ""! POULTRY in it niilr 3.1 tf 4lio . .'r'k' wV T.eaned "up"" ft'.'. I"" 11. r-er ,u n do ,le ',i.!u" HWIH. IM II lliW'J :. per dozen, 12 .,n U .1 i miiihiI unit No 2 1", 1' FRESH FRUITS rtlrt; io.k nn! wmciinfl ii v . r t'rm tth - vrniI ilmnrn. V ruiot-1 riiii. pt ti k t .iii 'Ml 7f (In por buhfl linnp r MVrMJ In - r I hi l!triil8 i'unfu1iUl' Ir re it t'HiUct iri-iTTV Watermoloif h, Hh-rti i'r 'Hr $7."itlf Rnrt. Peat U-k Nc fppm ,i'r Tat. -( 2 o , lo do u r ,Haki f 1 fy 1 I einntid pr lni 'A 'Wit ' " (irnnit' i Hlironiia pr lo i 7m3i a:. VEGETABLES pntain-M nl oliioiiH firm .'rUIiuc w' nuoif Mtt iMtuti-'M nnftf-rn stl( a p. r Mil N.i 1. in 7."if 4 iUTtO-OS U.iHc r"-ato. .I'tm i p r . ': t - Vo l Jls-tl 2.i lowpr irrudoB. ."tl ' UMllt- POlfttO-H VVT t.10-lb HMI'Krl J.TTi'J 4 ."') Sw ii potatoes Southern Vo ii i ).hi H?),Mi. do. N'n. a, tir bbl $L' ;,n Tts, per luik.t II n,1- lv:,n I'abl-au " w Jr per ba"kft, (.0?M'(ii 0o V-t .rk dt)tn8tl oer ton f H. f Ti On.oni W Jrn ' r-r iiHnkt. M.J." fa I r.t a' nn pt t irh, hfnnpT M ."rtVIJ2." J.i p r 1(h' ii -tack t-j -.i)J:i 7.". Friday Belmont Entries h f rst ifl' I'lihiilni; fur two-eai ii '"r'"t'I. UAht .ft urijrni wn ". Uruthl Deli '"P Smite Ms 1UJ .''.' lus f,,l I ! I . II" ralffln lior i"" btnir i. in. u lte, laud '" 'l-ure, in, A tlal I" ropvricbt "nnd w the Kellnlr Ilunrllii.p i-i r--, ,f iP mre. u fuflonja atr.ilvhi I' e-h.f stio-r lu., i.nt.nQi r, ii R,io Ill Tornil.T. 11 io.'Iim i . . i. , 1 . I Init ns I 'neiill Third ric l -oil, '.uu, l.eia In le.mnn ' r pi ter lA.iirt'i rice Ioi Klnn l'je, n I or, 'H.utielv 1 17 Hall, t lam.ei II I'jn f, r lliree-veir-olda i.iid Ioi Carp.,' Sweet'r LOo KiHhrOr 10 v;ueillonnHlr. .,,, mi selltiuT for lbree-iai-ol,l. "ml up. I mil iiid.rlj .. .. 114 Oolful.. ... IM 11,'ininel vir imuy warn ioi Mahuti I"2 Fifth rate a-lllliK for tbrue-yenr-.il. 1. md i inn Mrth-tt 1.'.T ilnppj Valley 1 1 c t- 1'rf.n in .ui l-'t .-'.mill 1 Id Wljliro- 11 'tiir.i Mirtni lid ;..il- lu'J IiucKKrt im i x i Ii mf for rnntd-n iwo-v-?ar ol-l fi.r inn mr itcht . tr''W il if Ilin HO John J 'Jr-fr PllKrlm H -M-rvlc Sur Klntr k i 'iiniulon 1 ' 1 PuMi-rtu Ps!l luy . 110 T;iR'rn tlnw Atr-ientlt- allnwhiir. la.mt-il W ii tht r i loud tr.uk ifool llo lln I I WHrr.lngtcn Race Results oh. t jur.- Hun. T in . I) h 11.. .l.uir J. 11 i" I ' r .NVwuik V J iMtinan J Tunim t. jr I.'...lnK Mroi k'r t h a llarrifron X .1 Col m Luker - ' Aid ll n ni Wry Th i.t?aef t Time L 14--i llrnadbrook I'ouh k' Si w York l,u I. i. 2 I2"i 2 12'. Executors' Auction Sale I1 IIILODORF. II. JOHNSON, Dec'd Four Masted Topsail Auxiliary Schooner the "GEORGE H. BARNES" ON Wednesday, Sept. 10th ii 1; o clock nonn nn deck of the ship which ii lyltiB at (Jokey . Hock I'm IJ.isin Hrooklvn 1 ''sh1 vv-as hullt at .Iiu'lisonvllle Tla In 1918. 2.200 tons dead weight Uiulpped with twin SltandU engines to horse power each For full particular, spplj to STANDARD SUII'PIXC CO., Inc. SO Broad St., N. Y. City OR Auctione 31 Nassau St., New York City Phono Rector G.'iOO Men Do Better Work 'Midst Cheerful bUrrOUndingS Vnr fnctnrio -and bnilHinoa 1 " - ' QOI THAMPTnN 1 II V H ii a 1 Vi i rn tllia feilnnli a i - a .. . . w 4 Sll.8.i. (zfywL gpccifj this water paint. It is much more economical than other paint, yet it insures first-class- results. Because of its low cost recommend that surfaces be "Zrwicnfifip-d" frequently and thus maintain a standard of cleanliness and cheerfulness that is sure to work mutual benefits. In white and color by the bbl. (325 lbs.), 7c lb.; smaller quantities, 8c lb. Special price to contractors. Sample on request. Householders can buy it in tlb. Cartons AT DEALERS 20c Carton JOHN C. OETERS, JOHN SAPPA Very Good Razor W WOHDER HOW l'D)iT-?- J ,,., , I I 5AV MOM. V IF"V0V,r5. TATOB. mS AUU ".... '.' .xTBy.-... j IfeA -'.MrTOyii.VMirr.1jaj4fcf r - r mWmV'' l WiUJi-'ai rfTiifiiTlSi ruirt ri. .n , ' 'At$faj&iitl!& t, uHiiAi J-.Lt.;,st. fl . . j BTTiAMMllP NOTICES I ' . (Passenger nnd Freight Sen-Ire) NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, . CHFRBOURG nnd SOUTHAMPTON !-niRUUURHii3Uinrai " Aouitonfn Sept. 18 SOUTHAMPTON Mnurctania Oct. 2 PLYMOUTH. SOUTHAMPTON Oct , Nov. I PLYMOUTH nnd I CHERDOURG Cartr.ia ScpK 24 Caronin Oct. 20 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE nnd LONDON Snxonin Oct. Snxonia Nov. NEW YORK to PIRAEUS Pnnnonla Sept. NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Sept. a Oct. a Nov BOSTON ...Sept Vpnnonin ....UCt, 2,1 Philadelphia-Bristol (AontiMut1i Dork ) ,voniiKiutli venusm Sept. 22 Venu.-ia Nov. S Pier 1G Soulli ispo ini.Mi' si.. rtiii.Anr.i.rinv I.F.C PhilndelphiA-Soiilh America .uni A bteiiinr .. . R, pt ,tnth Tor "pic, nnd rate, applv to INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTING CORPORATION 170 Broadway, New York l'lion: Cerllnndl :7'n Lnfnyette Building:, Philadelphia 11, one lomleird ami licit BROOKS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Villi. VIIKI.PIIIA AND NEW lORK to II Willi 111,. ( nPI-NIIAOKV, DANZIli nn. BUSHONG September 4 ANOKA September S pirn 'in:i,i'iii p invur- AWENSDAW Senl.a,k.. ..,, mhi.k.vs . llll-V.t ..u.V...... ........... .iiir, ALUtKlVlAfM ARGENTA Vrr MEGEE. III. I'lillailrlnhln Lombard 2508.;i, EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO I tl c C?.:MK:. n..J Ci l c. 1 U. O. aiHppiQ; DOara Oleel Oteamen - J Q "I AKP T.AI FR A" c . .- 5. 3. LrttVC UHLCKa . . . Jjepl. 15 1 C C "I tlfP nnViNU'X f l , 3. O. LrtrVC rbUVAItllA UCl. 3 , For rates and parliculari apply o , Earn Line Steamship Co. ' 452 Rullllt Hide. Philadelphia Merchants & fersTrans.Cn Operntinc Trelffht nJ Puirtenrer MeHiukhlii In regular aerrir between Hunt on unil IMiilndelphliiy Itostun ftiiU Norfolk llobton and Unltlmor Providence and Norfolk rroldune nnd Ilnltlmnr rhlladrlphi:). -Sn unnah and JncksnurllU It nit I more nnd Norfolk Halt I more und Tlator. Ilrtttlmore nnd Protlrirnie llnltlmoie, Snvnminh nnd -lurknonTlIU Full Information Gent-mi Airent inrli Tort Torns Empire Tours Adlrondaek. Iroquoli and Onondacii TrulU rhro famous automobile routes in NEW YORK STATE (lood roads 'and excellent hotels. Handy pocket booklet lontalnlne full In formation of routes and maps mailed free Address r N RAIN, Sec'y EMPIRE TOURS ASSOCIATION .Sew burgh. New York $ The Perfect Water Paint liiX where men mUSt VVOrk- Mfr., 1242 N. ttlst St. ! to Gl ASf-.OW ' """" l' ii-lntlvea and fr enda invited t " iV.Wni Sl. . nlt ViVfl 'JiSSJ... lO VJUVOljV W fiinni-nl I..l a .r. . -I., um.i.. ., rUVVfriliL,. -SCPt 2. VV ILT.IAM BATTTSW. PHILADELPHIA to LONDON tM-Tw-oV Jmra ,,ooth" Relative.' and I I "V if o ' V, l..n'dvlUe. ' ""m "n 0f uuerio. ire ana ruver Plate Porta ,",;,, CA ' Pr iv .' "","""u v"" Cem. "nurun Philadelphia-Brazilian Prt. 'AL .l, " nVuVlfJe, KJ l'tfenlf1 tJSli PhiUdXhia French A.I .'' P V "&Wi, TV EidH W T " " '" ' - Philadelphia-t-rench Atlantic Ports nemaln. nmv b viewed Thure . S tn 10 p. stii VL'u'lL'LI.Kil 's?nf i tt.t, -. - S r-a-per" s, P 5th in Int. Cedar Hill Cem Mlv l L l ,1 Alfm, UL U,,EI' S. '.'il "f Ivilrlmry" Kept 10th ..."ny. -.Pt 2. ANNIi;. ldw of J . 'N nnnn, L ' o-. n.i. , i,iin i. hiiiiiiifii itciaTiv. inn irietin. ... ....... a i.i .. i.... -. I I.Ioyd Ker-Uter UB Hn. friend AOmlrnl Oeorffe- Dewey JJf","? K-AhK Vim Church v fl m- lnt , STEER & COMPANY S?B li.7 I.rexM liniwin, Camden cm JB J In BenerirlHt Ao.. JnUtM to funerui igff PARCEL POST Roses-Roses-Roses Roe$ "AMERICAN" grown ffOBLICS CHOICEST No Fancy Catalogues Issued tie.rrlptlve price Hit sent on request, THE ROSARY DEPT. L. . HADDONFIELD, N. J. Hamburg import and Export Company with ample capital desires AGENCY for a larire firm alao hurlnK principal.. chnnffe of food producta and raw ma trrlal affnlnet Iron and hardware, and olhe Arttclea may nlo be considered Of fr under II. I. 008 to IliiTar. HAASENSTEIN & V0CLER A. iiAMiuitd G. cntfjs t. .nl. ..... .. .-. n . .... . ... 1 'n. Hipp-nteeli. wlfi of Jacob Ulattau. irinnrj. mvuen to aervlce. Krl III a. m, .' rrfttdonc l.f I. mlharj, ..lh... I'l,..!.. a VV'll "on 414 1 I'ennsirrovi! rt nl llneerlv ?C I nt llevcriy. pi J. . Pivl'l''.'." Hint 1 MARY i: , wlfo nf an I lai.. .Jninei. Mernn. i.Be,l So llela. Uvea nnd friend. iilt,, ,i funeral Irl. S3ii i ni . 114(1 N ,-ltb at Hlirll masa Churrli of nur Iid of Victory 111 a m Int St "":r..rMV .. j, .iii, . i uraniev jno oaucnier ni carnn Hl'CIv At A Munf,,. tMlv V .1 Stunt il. III II i; K. ulfi nf rriincl-. L .llurk nnd tuhtr-r of AnnlA n an.l lftto Wlllluin It. lui iwl-n Notlc of funTal Inter HfCllI Sept 4 MAUIANNA, wklow of ' msjjr ttucht.. r.ffi1 74 Hp1ntl.es Rtitl irirndt. !)IeriR I,h1i!! Hor-tity, Invited ro irr.Mc, i-ai., -j p in rfditienci itim ,v nvlted to funeral Sat 8 30 a m re.l- ,lnco of nl.ee .M j,ma Uulmter. 1261 i Wth et Solemn Man man of renulem y rr,BnV",.d- "'"." t'hurS,, " - m "lt- I'athi;!'"' Cem A u'o service IDATKH At .11)1 IVoodb n ave. Over- r ,r?7.,'VI,iA, "f.r . Uslll.tNOTON. wlf. 0f". v. nclatlvea nnd ""..'-..O . ". . 1920 Chestnut t. union. Nept 2. MAIIT I '?...??. i...'h .' -i."' ... "'V."'" a Oliver H. Balr Pide . 1920 Chestnut t. lnl prlv-vte mr un in J i i i( n-i vur. I- I 1.. il ill . Sept. 20 II'Bl n,a., Chitr-h of th Aacenalon" 10 i ?,?, anArlLrvV.'ll' s?.0''.'- IX'' i ll.NATT si 1 r.MAM ilaughter nf TIHIMPHON Suddenly ert .2 atMnn Jamie F nnd Ellen K ConatJ (nee Kane) ' ("' Pa . ( IIAR1.KS TROTTEH THO.MP Hue notice from nantitiC renlUcnce 2.130 S. I !-,,.I!l"! "ilr".of.,unr;I,5l be Klven 15th et I l I ' Nc,t Se' 3. IfWISA. widow- of liuahand of late Hnrjh Daler Relative, and ',','l.',?! p, im.1'?,1 s'r.vlP,',"' r,'1 2 friend. Invited to funeral Frl. 7.30 a. m. R '' ' uox K 'aimer at Int. .Mt Vernon residence of eon. Pnmlnlck Daley 1340 P - wai sll Sent a VATtTtv ..... . , . Slth et Requiem nme. St Oabrlel'a Church ,at 1-lien Walali it. llhil.nlhUb,''n', ?f at. . m Int Pottsvllle Train leave. LR',", K,'.'I",V iL,v.m?.2ZZj?li!l -.?'; lo1: dins papers copy DICKSON iSt Wlldwood. Autr. 30. JO- SEPH. liuaband it Mary E. Dickson (neo 11n..l Hftl.illi,. an.l frl. n, la lntl,... ti funeral eervlics Frl. 1 p. m. 8.14H N. Lawrence t Int. private, in Moriah Cem. Terminal 10.30 a m Pottsvllle w.!.: .i.A.'i,,.! il.l."K "nu j lllj." irnv r ni a.n. piintiV! M a'JUt.nit lvrillt . i tTl . r t " -'. .-...t null Hemalna may be leued Ihun . 7 to U p. ni J? lrfldHA. ,Hol.y NAm, Society nf St. Aujtub 1 umlt floviers. tlnfa Church, emoloj e nf ftcRlrttr of WUN September 7 DU HOIS Sept 8. ELEANOR J wife of L,'".V-' .n.a.J1(;Euy,'cn .'"'. Committee September li ? ". L'l ?.nl .""'". of l,t. ",V,"' "ii" ?lVaaJSXi'S 'So ".V"';,,1" nd membore of lodge may lal! Frl . after ' :.. i' " - . . Fl I.MER Sent 2. MAY J., wife of Kirn. IS lmr Uelutlvc. and friends. Lieut E W. i ,.iv t'lrcle. No OS. OAR, Camp No 12. I il of A , Invited to funernl service., snt 2"..1H N Jesi-up et Int. prlvnte 11111 sld,. Cem. Remain, tnnv te viewed Frl. S i'i 10 p ni Omit flowers a vnciA isept i lnio suddenly, at DRl'MMOSD, Ocean City. N J . MUIY A DRC , blow of llreirnrv r nnrelu. upd 7N Itela- lives ana trlendu Invited to funeral services, Frl . 2 P m. duuBMer's reMdence Man' O. McCullum 240 S Melville ave (4.1th and Spruce ts ) Remains m- be viewed Thurs 8 to I) p m GREENWOOD Sept I A N N ) P J GREENWOOD (nee Rhoa.tes) widow oflaraiey uciauies ann iricnas invuea to ru- Jobn Q A Greenwood lined 77. Relatives r.erai acrvn-ts. rn 0 i in. ni lu i.uns und friends lnvltcl to funeral servlcea, Kai duvvno ave Lanailowne Pu Int Ktrirtlv HO n m . 50.17 Hawthorn st.. rrauhfora Int Cedar Hill (Vm (IHIK-5 Sf.pt '.'. JOHN GH1ES husband f A u trust a Orles need 81 Rehitl.ei and frlt-nd-i William I. Schneider lAdce. No 4llt V niiil A f ICpndlnutnn Tl A. Phnn. tir N'y 233 membprj. of St. Mark's Oer- i man Reformed Church director of I midiln B and 1 Aaio., all other nocletles of which in huh a. member Inlted to funeral feetv , icfn lri 2 p m.. S513 N Uth et Int prhnt. Ulllnlde Cem II Vim I PON'. Scrt 3 W JO.SEPH hu-i-lrfni of Mar I) Harrison. Relative, and tt tn-l- Tcony Ixidge, No flUO V and M Invited to funnr.il H.it - P m., "SI " Ja-knon at Wlnjilnomlntr Int. Helvue i .ni Ri 'mini1 may be viewed Frl . T to 9 p in II.UNr:Y Sept al JOHN i:i,L.IOTT. f-on nf I'lmrkF Elliott and IMna Hrovvn Homey, airt .I .1 Kfl.itl!H and frlrndfl Invited to futit-r.ii serv Ue Kr' 11 a m parent.' pidnc.-- tl N R3d et Ii.t WeRtminstfr IfiiW XlU Pept o, K1.I..V diyKhter of I lnt lames V and Tocv T Howard. Itela ilv n und frirnds lntcd to aervtceri. Sat I p m eild.ne of brother. Janien W How ani 214 N 1'arK ave rn? private HlTT")N Sept 1 HAROLD M himband of A nu II Hutton (nee JanUe) Itelatlves and fri--ndrt Welcome Idifrt, No 221), I O O 1 Ttmple Kncampmcnt No 100, I 0 IO r I'hlla Council, No 2Hi R A.. In- 1 vlUd to funeral aervtcet, 1BR4 N. Wllllnaton at Thurr. . 2 ra. Int Fernwood Cem, , JKrP Sept 3. HAI..TON I, JKHl'I. 1 M I rurer.il and lnt private. .Remains ma be tewed Frl. to 10 p. m., chapel , of Andrew J Rjlr & Ron. Arch and lflth uf Kl IMi:U Sept 2. the llev. PAUI., Iiuh- band of l.nnna Kummer (nee Kichorn). aiced S3 KoUtlvea and frlenda, members Hethany Luthiran Church. inUted to funeral Hat. i 2 p m 305 Kaitex at., Oloucester. N J Heri(et 3 p m Rethany lutheran Church hit lt Pi-uc- Com 1XM1AHT Sept. 3. POWELL HUN SICKER .tun of Mahlon T ard Tevlllta Lenhait jged 1 ear 7 months ID daja. n tin ti-.i Miid frlenda Invited to services. m.i n in residence of John S Rearv. tHt Ti tun ae . Moore Del Co . Pa. Int. prhmi i.OCKIIART Sept 2. MAROARET wHou of Whmfiton J Lockhart. Relativea and frl rd in Red to funtral serv cos. Frl , i p m i'mSV1-0' iV.dr fJiiti fi hn. AfidJKVM nt Jos ph A Lord ueiatives and friends, niemiw ri if ,10th Haptl.t Church. Invited to funeral stnlres Frl, 2 p. in.. 283B N 7th si Ini N .rthwood (iem. Remains may b .. .... n.. .. f ua vl.wed Th'TH after 7 P Mi-CLtiMKEY Sent. 3. JOHN, husband of linn mb Mn loake. aged C3 Relatives and inniii" .nn-a to iuntsraii rn . . :au m rn., ' ll. ;. nnmn , , raiuiia, .. o DUiemn h1f.li uia Church of the Baored Heart, Palnivri V J 0 a, m Int. private. Holy C ronn f m McU KlHIdN SVpt, 2, ANNA, wife of William it t.oushltn (nee MrCreljrht) Rela- tTNDERTAKWtn QrrtijYLERS ft laEW BROAD aV - DIAMOND DEATHS lives and friends Invited to tervjeeg, Bat.. 8 P. m, 220.1, E. Cumberland at. Int. pi-Irate, Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem. MKLI.OR. Bept. 2. ISABELLA r,ea Moan), wife of Alfred d. Mellor. aired TO. Itelatltei and frlenda Invited Jto funeral eervlcee. Frl . 2 p, m . 8421 N. 18th at. Int. private. Cedar lllll Oem. MILES Sept. 2. CArtOU.Vn. irldow of Tlmmaa Mllea and daughter of late Samuel nnd Mary Fratet. Relativea and frlenda In Mtd to funeral aervlcea, Sat., 1 P. m . reeidence of slater. Mr. Sewell. 2771 Coral at Int prltate. Itemalna may be slewed 1 rl ri to 10 p. m. . Ml'Itri.T. 8tpt. .1 JCLIA. wldowr of Itenrv Murphy (neo Valh). IlelatUea and friends Inilted to funeral. Bar. T:S0 a. m 3311 X. Wilton at. (.12.1 and Parrlnh ata.l. I Hoiemn requiem maea Church of Our Iidy 'of Victory :S0 a m. Thence to nth and Columbia Ave. Station to meet lOiltO train for Tremont. Pa Omit flow era. Pottavllle papera copy. NAOKI.K. Sept 8. MAIIT IDA. Vlfa nf John J. NaRfle and dauirhter of Anna M, and late l.oula F. Amoi ftelativea and frlenda Invited to funeral ervlcee. Hun. 2 n in.. 1208 v Atlantic at Int. Northwood t em NKSI1ITT Sept. a. IIAKKAIt A . widow of .Solomon Netbltt (ne' 11 roller I. Relativea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Frl.. 2 p. m,. 243 Aahdale at . Olncy. Int. pri vate North Cedar Hill Cem I NKVINS. Sept. 1. NEI.ME O.. 'daughter of Mary T. and the late .Tamet M. Nevlni. flelatlvea and frlenda. St. Rdward'a n. V. M. Hodallty. Invited; to funeral, Frl., 8.30 a. m., mother', reeidence, 139K Jerome at, (Droad 1 t. and Ituntlnr Park ave.). Solemn requiem mase wt rltephen'a Church. 10 a. m. Int i Holy Hepulchre Cam. I NOUN Aut 31. JOHN, huaband of ratharlne Nolan (nee McCarty). aeed 46. Relatives and frlenda. employee of U. B. 'Mint. Menno Tribe, lied Men: txibater and ; Allied Now Tear Aeeoclatlona and Jefferson Dimocratlc Club, Invited to aervirea. Frl., 2 p. in . N. V cor. Water nnd Moore ti. I Int tVdar Orove Cem.. Olouceeter. N. J. I I'lttkblirah Danera cony, anln fnnral n. malna may bo viewed Thurs., after 7 p. m. ' ,j,l Nonnltf At 4KI4 Paeehall ave.. Sept. rtlirtlllM Al .DIJ la..h.ll .... ... J, JAM113. -on of Mary A .and lata Robert ROllERTH. Suddenly, fept 2. MART W "Hiov. u, vnariea V. Jlooeria. at IJabylon. , . Int.rment al PMtnr!!fcl W....J -i , funeral will bo clven. .....! ...ill .- ,... e "wilts OI uiihijniiai'M Sept 1 FRANtr h.k.i I of late Christine Itorfnbaum. aged oSlVeYi tlP. and friend. I'ratnd Mora v. n v .. I r 5 r ' S vTa.tlndl No 1?' rK."0!. ,S: I rnlon lodl , IB, inili.rt T frmak"'1! v"1 ""s ft0' ull2 Ar'lro'nnaUa?d iS,.f?,nS?rL mount Oin Ilf-malns may be lewed Frl ft to ll) y in ' SHANNON At .123'- Chpster ava snt r AHA I. wife of Harry It. Shannon Otitic., nf funeral later ' Knannon- SPITZ fVM 3 MXIIT. widow of Kman uei Hpltz nvHd 70 IleUtlve, and frlenda lntl ml t.i flinurnl .enlria. i.i "T. ll,enDl' " :.. v". -'- -...s-o, f Tt,. r. n. . ""l"u Ti'j.r"."'.'. ..Y.' -''U'."1" Lutheran , X'T lu f," r", u"i' " " rnt,u,Dn,, "S? " neld at Int arJenmounPr Hi Clear- I miv l"i viewed Thu ;?tt.rC8lS- m"en,lln THOMPSON Sent. 8 avmii"1'.,.. .. nI...T ,c,..,. ...., ..j' ,."T.,."i'.. "" ! ' Itobert Thomimon, aged 411 Relatives anii fr!,nd, invited to fi-neral. Hat .8.30 f m rrHd-nen of husband. 4200 hrlacom' S" 'Frinkford. Solemn requiem maaV it .tourhlm's Church 10 a m. Int Holy Crosa Cem reHd-nen of husband. 4200 arlacom at i I, f i ti if mrn rinmmn rami lan, .. .' .tourhlm's Church 10 a m. Int Hoi J r.. rem -roea Charlie Chlnn, reRldeiico of alster. Mra. Mirv Mm,, otet'i s ad at Maes of requiem Church of w ' Lad of Mt Carmel tl a m. Int Holy Croi I em AlltO funeral i WALSH Suddenh' Sept. 1. TIMOTHY -J , nusbunil or Anna 11 ijlsh. riolntlves end Hurry Hu'mpt. 721) E Thnyer at (F anil " esvmoieianu sis I im. private, northwood Cem WIGGINS' Sept 3 ROSA ELIZABETH, wife of llenjemln Wiggins and daughter ot Herman and Asrnes Orassman, aired 39. Rel. atives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Sat 2 3d p. m.. 2U4 Lcverlnixton ave., Manavunk lnt nrivate. WeHlmlnHler l'm Frlenda may call Frl eve I WILLIAMS At Atlantic City. V J. Aui 31. TIIEODUUE H husband ..r II Aike vv uunms. ueiuuves ana rricnda. n p. O I'. Invited to funeral services. Frl. 2 , P " . ll 11. Brlnithurai L Co. IB24 Arch ' st, Inlj, . Moriiih Com 1AIIDLC!. Sept 1. WILLIAM H , of 1701) N "l,ri st """ r l"-te James and Catherine private, Arlington Cem Train leave. Hroad Hi. Biaiion i: o p in i.i:cl ..AnvratTismiKN'TH NOTICI2 IS IIERKBY U1VICN TH 1 a bii'ciul met time of the Rtocklinldt-m UtO? I of the Atluntb Refining Company will be held at the principal office of the eald com p.iiiy, 3144 Paasyunk avenue. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, nt 10 o'cloek n. m. on the (itl. da of OttolM-r, lull, for the purpose of votlm? for or aftulnat a propostd Increase In the capital stork of thn aald company by the Issuance of $20 000,000 7 per centum cumu lative nonvoting preferred stgck. In accoid anc w-lth resolutions of the Board of Di rectors of said company, on file at its office. In the evem. of the approval of the pro posed Increase rights to subscribe win be Issued to stockholders as of date of Oc tober ft lll which rights much be exer- Ised on or before November I HUD V D ANDERSON. Secret'nj imOW.V & WILLIAMS solicitors fKZp notick is hi:ri:uv given tiiVt. -I In pursuance of a reaolutlon of the ' Board of Directors of the Atlantic IUflnlnc ( holdern of the company will bo held at Its uiiitiBiii si npevmi IltcrLlIlK Ut lir Wi t- principal office HI 44 Pas.viinW avenue Phil. adelphla. Pennsylvania, at 11 o'clock a. m.. on the 6th diy of October. 1010, for the f'urposa. of voting- for or aralnst a proposed ncrease in the common stock of the said company from IQ.OnO.OOO to $.10,000,000. W D ANDERSON. Hecretary. BROWN WILLIAMS. Solicitors LOST AND FOUND BREASTPIN Lost at Ocean City. N. J., breastpin, void pansy with diamond set ting, liberal reward Return to C, M. 8., 1082 Arch st . KARRI NO Lost, on Auk. 8. 1D1B. at Wan a. maker' store or on Chestnut at., one Ions Aqua marine and sold earrlnsr. Liberal re- wrd If f'turntfl to 031 Land Title Building. FORD 1-TON TRUCK lcet Tuea. at 5 a. m. in Dock at licence C-131.83, mfr. number. I20574S0. good reward. Return to Joseph r !th,rt' ph"?-. .- rin,ivi,i euun wn, um inn i.am.ri pocketbook. contalnlne certified check, rall- road ticket and money, on Pullman from. Atlantic City to Philadelphia, Wednesday i ...,,,.. r ik...i ............. i. .... j .' mrtrnlnir. t.lhem.l r.virri it e.l.irnA & ! Mrs. E. J Kaufrnann. 1212 Bckert ave., ! Rending. Pa. No questions aaked. SMALL wmitb poodle lost, answers to name of "Toto" has West Chester license tag- suitable reward will be paid on return to F F Kino, 200 E Johnson at.. Oermantown PEBSONALB NOTICE TO CREDITORS The stock, good will natures and con tents of the Liberty Restaurant. 1482 Col umbia ave Phlla are being sold by Mads- Commonwealth Illdg NOT responsible for debts unless contracted by myself R B Morton, SIS Penn St., Camden, -,u ,u, jieiaiive. nnrt IIXLy WAKTED FEMAX.E , ALTEIIATI0N LJvDlES ron oure new btohe. ui CHESTNUT. TO TJIOSW tVItO ItAVfi HAD EXPBRIENCE AND DEStRE k PERMANENT POSI TION WS CAN MAKE AN AT TRACTIVE OFTICR. ATPLT AT ONCR DA ra STTLE SHOP 181 1 CHESTNUT 8T. SECOND FLOOR AN EXCELLENT OPPOnTtrNrTT 118.30 rcrt WEEK AFTER 8 MONTH B ,S.r.Ert,"EIrK AFTER 1 MONTH 11 PER WEEK TO OTART . r. CONTINUOUS AND TtAPID rJRXA,?iCFMENT TO positions PATINO 120 TO I8S TER WEEK REST ENVIRONMENT AND woruaNo conditions SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS SPECIAL TATMENTS FOR LENGTH OF SERVICE OOOD LUNCHES AT COST YOUNG WOMEN nETWEEN 18' AND 2B TEARS OP AQE CAN 8EQURE THE ABOVD BY APPLTlNa TO MISS RTAN THE HELL TELEPHONE COv OF PA. FIRST FLOOR. 1881 ARCil ST. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AT ROOM 409, LINCOLN UUILDINCI, BROAD AND SOUTH PENN SqUARE FOR I1ETTER STORE POSITIONS. IN SELLING, CLERICAL AND MANAGING STENOORArifER SALESWOMEN FOR MILLINERY, GARMENTS SHOES. ETC WOMEN FOR RECEP " TION AND SECTION MANAOINO IIOOKKEEPER. EXPERIENCED APPLY WANAMAKKR'S OARAGE 23D AND WALNUT STS. BOOKKEEPER, builder's office: enperlenced: -must be acouratei good salary. Apply J. H McClatchy. 8IS Land Title Bulldlnir. HURI.ER9 and mender, on men's wear worsted Shackamaxon Mills, Allegheny ave and Hancock st COMPETENT white woman; three in family; no washing, wares S10: must have reter- eltcea. Phone Oermantown lr604 tv. COOK and waitress, white. Protestant; steady work If efficient; small family. Telephone Ogontz 171 W. DRESSMAKING Dressmaker wants waist and skirt finisher and improvers, lona Reason.; nan ny i-ai" urday. hlchet vvuites paid. Apply 1801 Lo eust si ' EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICE Above the average opportunity for two younar .., m encrare In industrial employment service work, ono as assistant In employ- mnnt oniCe, Oiner as lieau service anu mie- atlonalvMirker; successful applicants must live, rear factory and must be really Interested In tho work! quick action necessary: replies treated confldtntlally: lv sae. education. 're ligion, nationality, married or slnzle, com plete, experience, nearest telephone, when available for Interview: name salary expected to start don't he afraid tf, ittve detail D 00. P O Box 344.1 ,-itdt . la foe reneral nfflca work and nunc In a West Phlla office,, wares 110 per week Apply In own hanawritmr. ninunn provloua experi.nce.. .- .., u.., v.i,i:p. OIRI. Wanted white sirl for general housework, a In family. rnono vvyo, mine 11SB or call 3.12 E. Northeast boulevaiTl, OIHL wanted to pack stationary and malt. nersll ae-neraiiv uwiui - ... nuvi 2700 N. 10th Kt. third noor. 100 OIRLS WANTED IN NEW DEPARTMENT OVER 1 TEARH OP AOE IN CIOARETTE DEPARTMENT LiriHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE RTEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST COOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMENT LEARNERS PAID 110 WEEKLY INCREASED AFTER SECOND WEEK LICKinTT t MYERS TOHACCO CO. D AND ONTARIO STS OIRLS 111 veara or over to work in wallpaper factor good position Apply st. onio. BECKER. SMITH i POE Water and Snider ave. (-.mLS. over 10 to label and wrap bottle anA am.ll Dackares: llrht. clean. nle..an, Work: oeainners can .earn in a anon lime; guarantee minimum pay: good piecework ... and permanent work. Annlv Emnln. ment Dept.. H. 1C. Multord Co.. 450 8. igth. UIRLR. white CTily. 1 s-nd over, to makt pens; all slttinir work: atsady all year round: we auaranteo 18 per week to learn- .r. till .Spring Garden et. after g a. m. OIRI-S to pacK cracKers: experience not .....a.. -lev, liberal waaea and lthetrat a.f. for piecework Apply National Biscuit Co., I ltlth at and Ulenwood ave. GIRLS, cotored for light, cletln work, in manVliaCVUrniK w.uiioihhcih, .ail 1O2S Callow nui. j,ADY to handle first-class shares In a stow lnc concern: good proposition to right oarty: commission and salary Writs p o. Box 44, Tlmea Square Station, Naw York LAUNDRY SHIRT IRONER HAND WORK APPLY MARKET STREET LAUNDRY 1808 FILBERT ST . ., ; ; -. LEARNERS, wlllln to learn operating: ' ,(.. a.I. Bin... aaarlnir m,.hn. waaJI wares: idLaf,15?,y,2nt' Fr-lPk School IlKltb nu,n, u...a. -...... .........v. avvw MATURE WOMAN fnr general clerical work ability to compos simple correspondence ilmple correapondenoa and knowledge of typewriting desirable, but ruing aeairaDie, I: near Wayne 181B Bristol at, atenorranhv not essential: near Wavna .Tot True anape riosiery m -.;. -- 7 . it' . .; . i I.-.---.-- MILLINERS, first class, wanted. Chertak. vvenrer, X'iiv vvainut St. MILLINER'S APPRENTICES; ateady post tlon. 267 6. 16th at. OPERATORS wanted on shirt In new build ing on new machines; all one kind of work: beft Pay tn best factory In city. Miller Bros. Co.. S. W, cor. Broad and Wallace, second floor. OPERATORS, experienced on Singer sewing machines; good wages: steady employment. Apply Frank Schoble & Co., 10th and Ox ford. Coprrtmt.' ioj0t br publlo Ledger Co. xxL? vrAwrn-rnigkL BALESWOltEN TTH REQUIRE SAt.ESWt)MTBf TOR SHOE DEPARTMENT! TIlnitL WAOr.fl SHOE DEPAR'raiJBNTlHlaiU'vrAOBS ANDrt PKRMANKNT . POSltlONS .IIVISM n.ii..ir.Ar,r fuaixiowj Vfll IOSB 1IAVINO KXPERIENCe. ArPLT EMPLOYMENT DUTUSAU UI DnOTIIERB oi'ERATORR experienced on. Slnntr wtn maoninssj ooa wtceti steany .mpioym.ni, Applr rrarik School, i. Co.. loth nil Oxltrtl POCKET STITCHEtVS, serr.ri n4 pleorav thfd SnUl ,Xt4r posltlcn. 810 Filbert, Rl T VriTwninu wante; rv.T w V KUiTtS-VLVi.-Z'-l. mmmr&mi KMN AMPLOYMENT rtttn: LIT BROTHERS SAUBerwoMTN AMt?,f,ffl'.f,s A"D SUITS APPLY BUREAU .OF EMPLOYMENT W'ANAMAKER'S Z9?2.x DlSPENSEItB A ten, - ;, .Hi"' n-iiKaiiiB APPLT BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S VrVSlTJ-0- CAPAnLE WIAK AJ-PLT BUrtBAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BT.EOORA.rHnn ln old-e.t.bll.hed -M "'. office: Saturday half holiday alt ill .V,J?uoa.iwa,r": ,ut - ""J experffnea: Irrie.pU!,c-titi1" Uetld confld.ntUlly. Post office Rot 8T8, Camden. N. J. STENOOR-APHER and typltt. with l-asl ..ffiV. prlence: steady position; eTOoil alary to start .with: advancement. David .-..i-,.,n, mm unestnut it. STEN0ORAPHER Younir lady for lone -.ii '"'", locaiea in mcetown; state ex. P,n05nc"l'edrr.r"o"mne, "d "1,"y MMOt'"- nrvnr. roe4H?N00nAI'''r' fJOOD POSITIONS FOR RTENOORAPHEnB STRAWURIDOE t. CLOTHIER T n,;iliI'.,Iu,Ntr 0'ErATOn, experienced on Ie.de'r''orTlcS'y'"na: "at "UrJ-' M ll-AITRESSES VmTE FOR FLOOR WORK APPLY RIIRBAU OF EMPLOYMENT W.NAUICERS WANAMAKER'S 22?i',rJ?U5i'SSSf' OrnTUNITIEf FOR 2S1.t2.",T n.9.TS -ND c-mLs. 14 to i TEARS. WHO HAVE RKArHED AT LEAST THE SEVENTH (HtADB: CAN FILE APPLICATIONS FOR POStTtONH S,H!L5?"?'' PRIVILEfJES DURINfJ BUSINESS HOURS AT a, . -...CA.PnT HEADQUARTERS EIGHTH VtAMn. 13TH t MARKET STfl. WANAMAKER'S TO fKT.I. TilTT.T.TTJTen-r 9iy,aIe.j,Er.BaBMJ5eiJT, a?? tabtbj ,:ii r'",','i.'".'rV. . .ST.'.Xi.'S -;. . "U7 nil," w. AUUinuiALliI VYC.L.LJ 1 ATU, APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S t WANAMAKER S WOMEN AND YOUNG OIRLS WltETITBH EXPERIENCED OR NOT, CAN rrND "PO SITIONS AT WANAMAKKR S APn.Y BUREAU OF EMPIA1TMENT WANAMAKER S WOMEN INTELLIGENT AND GENTEEL. TO BELL MISSES' 6TCITS IN THE BNLAROED AND BEAUTIFUL SECTION AT y WANAMAKER'B ' APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WOMAN, middle aeed. for lllht houleirortu JOT 8, ldth st. , WOMEN FOR CLBANINO APn.Y BUREAU or EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S YOUNG WOMAN, ambitious, warned. hlB school ana pusiness coueta rraauav,, ror permanent position: must be acour; aio .ta anil a crood typist: stenocraphy not essential: pleas ioi ejient ilary to . ant work, rood future: sala' ary to ., u ..tart sis; I state Re. eiperienoo a ane: .lid slve phont num i bar. Addre.s P 114. Ledaer Office. General BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. llltj Land Title fikpi-a., i26: cltrks. lint stenogs., to HO. HELP WANTED MALE ATTENTION CREDIT MEN COLLECTORS WE HAVE A NUMBER OP EX CELLENT POSITIONS FOR MEN WITH EXPERIENCE IN PJI1LA DELPHI A: IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOU PRESENT POSITION. STEP INTO OUR STORE ANY DAT THIS WEEK. OR ANT EVENING UP TO S P. M. WE CAN MAKE YOU AN INTER ESTING PROPOSITION DATS STTLE SHOP 1818 CHESTNUT ST. SECOND FLOOR AUTOMOBILE cleaner and washer: mldai- agea mani musi i liable and furnish aged mani must be atsady, fthoroughir re ini ann lurnun Btiuti run ood references. Voas- Hughes company a, w 1st st., an noor. BENCH HANDS., able to read blueprints. Apply American Insulating Machinery Co., Falrhtll and Huntingdon sts. BODY BUILDERS for oommsreUt auto trucks: steady worn pony, 1705 Jackson st, trucks: steady work Beheld Bros, Com- By Cunningham, ?l.rUiXRr'' TmI i ifrTiiE capacity or k aooDPf-JSU JVUVKT "ofms ANb ..Vfl V If iM. iv 1, v ! . I ma if' WSjS3 mHwjmaa
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