W ll tf("vs'Wi ,,(-, "tn-wfl f. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBRr-PHIljADliPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1910 ' ; "iirffif-iffL'' 'Jffimf m " y IP NO WEAKNESS SEEN IN MARKET CHANGES Violent Shakedown of Thursday Welcomed as a National Manifestation SHARES OF THREE KINDS Stailf sales today nn tlio New Y'nrli exchange ax compiled by the Evening Sun, totaled 1.014,000 shares New York, Oct. :!3. The New York Evening Sun's financial review today says: The labor situation in Ecncrnl and (lie seeming inevitability of n coal strike on the verge ot the winter season brought nbont n considerable selling movement in today's short session of the stock market. -. Tt wns natural enough that there mould ne 11 strong ilesire to even up ui-countB as much as possible for the week-end from the long point of icw and there was much in the general situation (to encourage the bears to ciert selling pressure. Mr. (Jompcrs calling it conference of labor union leaders for early neit month, nt which the stntus of labor will be discussed, was an tiDscttliu; influence. Tho country will bo called upon, it would oppear. to contemplate the spec tacle of a country-wide sympathetic strike whether It materializes or not. It is doubtful if these developments, near developments and possible developments would havo been quite so disturbing at the beginning of the week as they had at tho closing. The opening wag irregular and it was not until toward the closo of the lirst hour that anything like pro nounced repression came into play. The motors made a rather feeble display of strength from time to time; Goodrich was a strong spot a good part of the time and the oils resisted pressure more or Icbs, but in the tecond hour the entire list gave way, but not with out some evidence of the market's abil ity to absorb. Thuisdny's violent setback and yes terday's half-hearted attempt nt reha bilitation had rendered the Htrect cau tious in the extreme and temporarily distrustful of its own convictions. The entire list was affected by de cided dampening of spirits and losses langed from Li to 4 points or so. Trad ing was fairly animated. The rails were not exempt from the reactionary wave, despite the constructive factors which hate developed this week and their predilection in the last day or two for a brighter icw of things. Technical Position Strong II was 11 nice question whether or not the S3initoins displayed by the se curities market in tho current week iudlcatcd with nccmacy the future courbc of prices. Opinion, in truth, was pretty evenly divided. Those who favored the constructs e view advanced the well-nigh threadbare argument that big holders won't sell, because they can't reconcile themselves to turn ing over the bulk of their profits to the government in the form of tax levies. If this is true and it is not easy to refute it the tips and downs of the market in recent weeks hot less than in tho week closing today repre sented respectively extraordinary specu late enthusiasm and technical cor rectives. Frequently in the past bull markets have gone rapidly ahead (o the danger point, nnd then there has been a crash. Theio was danger of something of the kind in the first half of this year, but the danger was averted nnd the Street took the lesson to heart. Since June there has been n bull market of fit-and-start surface movements, as it seemed, the result of a determination not to permit caution to be submerged in enthusiasm. A day or two or three days of active buying was followed in most cases by n setback sufficient to cor rect the technical position without ap preciably impairing underlying strength. No Weakness Seen Nothing happened this week to call for a different diagnosis. The forward swings of Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday were followed by a rather vio lent bhakedown on Thursday in the heaviest trading of the year, which the Street regarded ns quite natural and wbichCit welcomed. Yesterday the list was nioie orderly and the price tone steadj. To those who observe market conditions carefully from day to day thero was nothing in the performance 10 tuggest weakness. The significant featura of trading on Thurednv was in deed the absorptive power.. The mar Let was momentarily overbought. Those who bad paper profits were quick to ree it nnd quick to realize. Tho beurs were not less prompt in selling their opportunity. It is ono thing to sell for profits with the iden of buying back at the lower levels and another to bell in order to get out of a dangerous market. It is not jet clear that the latter idea has taken any very firm hold of the specu latlve mind. ' Perhaps there is too much reliance on the profit tax theory. How ever those who doubt it point to the fact- that the market did not show weakness when the industiinl cloud was as black as it is now and when call loans were tenewing at 8, 0 und 10 per cent and when as high aA ,3C per cent wnHeuclod for new accommoda tion. This week call loans renewed at n per cent and later nt B per cent with the rate going as low nb 4'j per cent. It might be observed with some truth Unit the market insteairof being divided Into the two categories of industrials and rails has developed into a triple oiganbation ot standard aharcs, ape I'iallico and rails". Tho number of bo called specialties has beeu very largely incrcabt-d in recent months by new listings, and frequently their niov.pment has been quite distinct from that of tho others. In other words the market has often borne the appearance of surging ahead when the standard issues among both industrials and rails have held quito stendy or neglected. ThuH price movements have in a measure become susceptiblo to broader interpretation ind at tho same time cull for more careful analysis. Any positive tiend among the specialties affects nioiq or less the trend of the entile market, al though violent upturns or setbacks may lead to fahc conclusions with leaped to the fetate of the miukct as a whole. REIS &. CO. STOCK ISSUE Itoboit Itcis & Co., diatilbutors ol 'Itcis'" und Miuihuttun underwear uud agents tor the "II. Y. D." and "Glas tenbilry" JUlls, has been, recapitalized. Tvrt million dollars 7 per icnt. cumu lative prefeirul slock has been under written by Ooldr.uin. Ha'clis S. tv'o.. Leh - man ltrothers and White Weld fc Co., and will bo offered to the public in the near future, Tho rompany wns Incorporated in lSSTi, and has built up Its net capital I'roni $15,000 ut the sturt to cover $1, 500,00(1 without the iutroductlon of nny now inuuev. Its business lias shown a onstunt nnd steady growth and the purpose or the new llnanclng is to Minhln lhNcoiunanv to expand Its busi ness wloug hitherto successful lines und to provide for the construction, pur rhiuo and control of, isucli additional underwear IH11 hosiery mill" hs in con- sld4-l( udvtebe. - a ' . Nctv York Bond Sales "Summary of the Individual transac tion! en tha New YorU stock Eicharute. Ala Gold M cv A 10000 . . 10000.. 10000.. 30000.. 6000.. of; WL CO 60 JSOJi 10) '0 20 1000.. "S., Am 'Smelt 1001).... 1000 1000 filXHi...., 20 n 6a N3'f MJ." S75. 86!t 4000. "(Hi Kan City & So Cs 1000 SOW Lack Stl Co of CO 1000 05H 000O P.1V Lake Shore & M So It II 43 ot 28 5000 . .. Sii Ij Shore 4s of 81 oOUOO 85! Lehigh Vat 4Vii G01K1 SSK Lehlch Valley fla HUM lOl.'t 1000 .101 2000 101! 1 , L & Myers Tob Cs 1000 90 L St N X & at let 1000 102,'. Louis & Nash is 10000 84 Manhattan Elcv 63 1000 80! i Am Tel fc Tel urn 2000 85 Am Tel & Tel s yuoo lLO-'i 1000 . . 1C0" iooo ioo; Anglo-French 6s 10000. 97.': 07 J i 97 3 97 3 97.' J 97! i 97 a 97 3 07,' 97 3 07.'. D7! 2001) 'J '10 2000 11100 2000 07000 263000 4000 G00O 1000 20000 1000 07U Argentine Hep la 2000 f7 1000 70; j 1000 77 2000 77 20000 77 Atl Coast Lino clt 1000 75H 1000 .. . 76K A T & 3 V Ry 4a 1000.... 1000 . . 1000.... 3000.... Mldvala S 97J 97j 97U 97U O 6s I 2000 8!i I 2000 Si Mo Kan & Tex fd 3000 43J4 Mo Kan & T nil 4s 4000 04 1000 Ot JC T Con It It 4H 3000 795 Mo Pacific gen 4 s l(XX) 53 3000 5S G000 58.U 10 . . .. oS N Y C II T. R R 6s 1000 05 New Or T & M " 2000 5jj; New York Rys 4 s 12000. 79.' i 0000.. A T & 1000 . . Bait & .... 70H a F adj .... 73! j Ohio cv .... 70,'i tuou 10UOO 70 4000. ... 70 Bait & Ohio 3,i 2j0( .... S3!i Bait & Ohio 4s 1 000 70Ji 1000 70 4000 70 11000 70 Bait & O Vol 4s 4000 68 IUUU Ko.'i B&O FliCtWd New York Ry Cs 4000 02; 1000 00 ' Beth S Corp 1st 1 1000 00)' Beth S Cor Cs of 3G 1000 86i I Cent Paclflo 1st 10000 7S?4 Cen Pao R Ii 3 4 1 1000 bi Cent Pac Ry 4 5000 76, Clics & O OV 4 ttl 3000 70 1 1000 78J-J , oM) 79H Ches & OI1I0 cv Ci bOOO 83 I 000 I0!-J 10'0 9 1000.,. . 0 N Y Telephone 4 Vis 1000 87 N Y Telephone 6s 1000 99i 1000.. .. 99? 1000.. . . 09i N Y W & B 4Mb 1000 4U,- Nor & West dlv 4 3000.. .. S1JS 1000. SI N'oithcrn Pacing 3s 10000.... 60 Northern Pac S'4 1000 50 Northern I'aclfla 4s 0000 79 1000 . 70 11000.. . 79 North Paclfla Is 2000 76.' 0000 70 N West States P Co iooo mi Oregon Short L 4s 7000 8t!i 1000 .. . 8W iouo ji 1000 83 Chea & Ohio Cs 1000 . 95.N Chi & Alton 3s C00O 40Ji Chi B & Q 4s 1000 955. 2000.. .. OoJj 2000 95!" 6000 9ji 4000 93! j 4000 0o(i I Penna 4V5sof '21 Chi B & O 11 SVis 3000 75!f Chi & E 111 Cs 1000 97'f Penna R R 6s 1000 9X't 10000 v. 72!i Chi B & Q 11 4s 5000 82Ji I Chi & O West 4s 3000 57 I 1000.. .. 56j; 1000 iiOJi Chi & N W spn 1000 70 Chi M i- P S 4s 2000 9 i Chi M S. St P 4s 1UU0 toOJa 1000 03 C M & St P CV 4'4 6000 74 2000. . 74 C00O.. . 79 1000 . 7-1 i 2000... 71 ' 2000 7t 7000 73!-i I Chi M & St P cv Cs 11000 74 I 3000 71 1000 93,4 Ptro Marquette St 10000 S5fl Pub Serv C N J (s 1000 65 1000. . 65 1000 05 1000 05 ' Rio G & Wes RP. 4i 2000 05 Rep Iron & Steel Es -000 94.'i inoo .". mw St Ii & San Fr a ST00 59K 12000 GO 1000 005 i St L & San V Se A 1000 59 St 1 & San r See B 2000 70Ji 2000 70 2000.. .. 69U 5000.. . . OOJi ril It Svvn Term la IKK) OUi 2000 61?,' Seaboard Air ! fd 2000.... 50!i So Pacifla T 1000 75'i" So Paclfle 4s 1000 73,'i So Pao cv 44 iooo sn; So Pacifla cv lis 5000 ll)9'j 2000.. 100 So Pacific td 2000 79' i Tenn CUIinfl 2030 Mi Texas Co t 1000. 101! 12000 104? Union Pacifla ov 1000.... S5 ii Union Pacino 6a 2000.. 102i 2000 102' 4000 102" IOOO. . .1025" U K of G B & I '21 Chi M & St P Win 5000 97U C M & St P fd 4',j 1000 OoU CJU-StP 410(26 60.0 cOJi CM Rock Is Paofd S000 07J 3000 tl7 Chile Copper 6s 10,00 883.1 1000 . . SS'i Chile Copper 7s SOW.. ' 114 C of N Y 4s ot 60 2000 . . . U"Vi City of Prls la 6000 96!i 1000 ... 975 i 1000 06K C C C St ! 4s 400 .... 70 Colo & a Ry 4 Ha 10000.. .. N) Con Qt Co ev S00O 100JJ 6000 100H 5000 100i 0000 100 4K)H 100 Detroit Gas Co Cs 1000 Wi lOTil 'il'i 1ST00 975' 20000.. 97' 2000 97?i 2000 97,'i "000 '07)i Den & Rio Gr 4s ' 10000 05 12C00.. ..05 I 1000 .... 54Ji 4000 05 ,1 Den & Rio Q 4 Via 30' 70 Distillers Sea Cs I 5 v.0 80.'' I Dom of, Canada 'US , 10OTO... . 07i ' 4000 ;97U 5000 073 a ' 21!000 97J-S U K of SB & I M7 ' nooo... 4000 B000 1(K(0 26000 . . 2003 2000 2000 2'K)0 15000 '2000.. . 10-0 11UO0 United r; t; ."000 . . 2000.. .. 95 Erlo Qeneral Lien 3 J O 46! Urio V. cv D 2000 47)i- 3000 473i ' Hud & Man R fd (.000 . 5BK MOO 5Gi Hud &.M RR Coin 1000 lfii 2000 15K Illlhola Utcel 4,n 1000 . 85!i Imp Jap Gov B 2d 6000 vast 13000 C.2J-J 13000 S2U Imp Jap Govt 4s 1000 CS Dom of Can Cs '31 5000 05t' I J (3 2d eng etn 2000 S3! Ill Cent R R til 4000. ...... 81 Int Agr Coip Cs 9J 9J . 92;i , 03 02?i . 92j , aa . 92.'. llll Ct J9 J, U tl Ilublier si 11)00 bS "000.. fvS 1000.. . S7 .iooo.. . ss U S Sin & Kef & M 2000 rW7 2JO0 107 STO0 -107 U a SUsl is IOOO ion 1000. .. .100 .JOOO. 100 Vlr HallroaU 's 1000 S7,'w 1UIIU Mi 1UUU..- . 03'i Int i O X J! P. 1st Western Paciflo lat 1000 84 1000..- . 8S; 1000, 05 1000. S2,'l 1000 , Int Met cc 2000 ....-., 10000 , IOKJO 2000 2000 , C000 ,...., 6000 .1000... 10000. ... J" 4 -is 20 20 SJ5J. 20 2C 25J," 23 2GU 2S.'i 3000 Wilson Cu iooo.... cooo.... 1000 . . 1000.... 2000 2000 c'J cv . oij; . 97' . 07.H . 97fj . 07j . 07Jt . 07',' . 07' . 97.' i it 4i 7- IOOO.... 1 -1 I Vli KX) 000. ,, 1000. 00 0 Cen li lut Itap Trail fd 30X0 Hfirli Lov. t'loso 100.08 100.70 100.72 on.no i)5.:.o d."i."o Mb llond .'!Vji. . Lib Ilond 1st -Is. Lib Itond 2d -La. 03.70 03,50 03.50 05,30 03,70 05.30 03,70 00.00 oa.Ocj Lib llond 1st' la 05.M2 Lib JJoud 2d,4Us 1)3.71 1)5.30 H3.0S Lib Bond Sd 4 Us. 05.40 OS.iiO Lib JJond 4th vUs,U3.7U IKJ.UU Vic Note .1b... 011.08 00.(50 Vic Note l?is, , . PD.Oi 00.0S Tntaf .ujles. 17.41.(00. tomnated with eih,u2,d(H) etriW;i tw Veek jsi 131 wwjji vvtkj,i-i-u..q,Mu , , e1tt.02,d(K) etrciiM th) erk JSI 15 1, NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Heavy Contraction In Loam Ac tual Excess Reserve Reduced $14,603,150 Today's New York bank statement showed a contraction of 10, 180,000 in loans, which nppnrentiy can be accepted 113 n rcllectlon of the adjustment of speculative accounts in tho stock market operations. A loss of more thon $11, 000,000 was also shown in reserves, while demand deposits increased $2, 450,000. The result was a reduction of 514,003,510 in the excess reserve, bring ing the actual surplus down to $33, 005,430. AVERAGE Tncreaaf )07,801,rUO T.oanii' Net demand tioattn . . ... $5,354, 703,000 de- . . .T4,.:.7IiI UUd 1S.607.00O oa,ooo 104,000 1.047.000 Net tlma deposits Hf4,l2J,UIHI 33.978,001) 08,204 000 nrcuinvion Caah In vaults. . neserva In mem ber banks ..... rteserve In atato banks and trust companies .... Reserve In state banks and trust company deposi tories Aegreitato reserve neservo reaulrod. Uxeess .... 1 874. 373,000 5,403,000 11,300 000 1 000 11,345 OO11 r.97,0M,00tl 06t,ft.u,s:o 35,300,180 287 000 KO'l.ODO 1ht,220 5t7,7b0 nu.,.a.n. TUnlted States deposits deducted, JS71 030.0OO. ACTUAT. Increase 00U JIO,180,O0O . Loans Net demand ..P.332,277 de- uositn 14,214,720.000 2 4,ia.oon 302 000 634 OOO 4 078 000 Net time deposits 70.40,U00 30,281,000 00,849,000 1 ircuiauon Cash In vaults . Reserve In mem ber banks Reserve In state banks and trust companies . , Reserve In state banks and trust company deposi tories Aggregate reserve Reserve required. Excess reserve.. tUnlted States 02-,000. Deorease 571,010.000 14 244,000 11,098.000 134 000 l2,oir,,ooo 504,023.000 600.627,570 161 000 14,2117,000 336,510 14.r,n.i.Kin 33,090,130 deposits -deducted 1253,- OUTSIDE BANK STATCMEN I aXATJJ UAilvS DeTevan Jl nso.ioo 133.300 T.oans . , : Oold ... . Currency bank notes Deposits Federal Iteerv Bank of New York Deposits Iteser nn Hennvlf I712.80fl.10n 7,004.000 20,040 300 '-"3,200 0R.BB7.00O 15 800 2 noi.noo 1 703 300 858.276,2011 123.196.500 j-erteniage or reserve. -0.4 TnUST. COMPANIES r.oans :'.... 52,187,373.800 J.'4 Oold 12.434,000 Currener b a. n k 1 Ron 91 800 notes 22,275,200 Denniln Vmlerul 35 000 Keservo Bank ot Now York .... 227.818.000 8 012.400 Deposits 2,271.058.300 2O.H0II 000 IleerVB on deposit 309.311500 6,474,500 Percentage of reserve, 17.4 2 STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES NOT ItEPOItTINO TO OLEAKINU HOUSE Loans . Gold . . Currency notca . . Deposits 1303,147,000 0 274,400 J2S0 00O 20 500 bank 17.004.300 244 ooo Federal 4.oon.ioo Raienn Hanlc of New York 70.030.400 Total deposits . S.12.0IU.20O Net deposits ... 78S 017,800 Reserve on deposit 140 21.30(1 Percentage of reserve, 20 I Increase. 2,ioi,iool, 2.835 700 .1) Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts, 10 5G bushels the ma,lr, woa iinrbnnfired The Quotations Car lots. In export elevator, government I standard Inspection, standard prices No. 1 red winter, $2.39: No. 1 northern sprinr. J39: No 1 hard winter, $2.30: No. 1 red. 1 winter, garlicky, $2.37: No. 1 red smutty. ti.M; No. 1 red, garlicky and smutt, " $2 34. United States Oram Corporation's . purchases of wheat vvero based on tho rol- lowlnff schedule of discounts. No. 2 wheat. I So under No. 1: No 3 wheat. Cc under No. l: No. 4 wneal. JUC unuer o. ii u. u white, 14o under No. 1 Por all wheat otherwise conforming to tho specifications of No. B or better, but deficient In test weight, the discount from tho No. 6 pries will bo 3c per bushel for each one-pound deficiency in test weight. Wheat grading below No, 3 lor reasons other than defi ciency In test weights will be bought on Its merits. Smutty wheat will be dis counted according to tlto degree of emut. but In no case less than 2c per bushel y llcky wheat will bo discounted just as here tofore, 2o per .bushel from the regular grade. Mixed wheat will ba discounted from 2c to Cc, according to quality and condition of mixtures, but unless other wise instructed the trade may count on our taking No. 2 mixed wheat at Phila 2o under delphia lust as heretofore. I. tr.e corresponding regular graae. CORN Receipts, 1230 bushels. Trade was quiet, but value were steadily held 1 e quote No, 2 yellow In car lots lor local trade, at Jl.D3Wt.50 on spot. OATS Receipts. 7200 bushels. Supplies were small and the market ruled steady but I quiet. Quotations: Car lots, as to location ' No. 1 whlto. 81Vi 82c. No. 2 white. 80i eslc: No. 3 white. 79i80c: No. 4 wblte. ii',1 V sc. PLOUR Receipts OObbn and 3.189.370 Iha. m uckd ni:: L.;:, .7 -. ..n - ,....' changed with business mo-tlv in second 7v. !." ...i..i2 ..-.Sj PROVISIONS The market ruled ateidv, but th r wai Ilttlo . trading. Tho. quotations follow ItAAf. In f-ftn. ftmolfstH and alr-drlflri. B6 teef knuckles ant tenders, smoked and air dried, &6c; pork, famtlj 57c! ham a, H I' cured, loose , 1:7 -8ot do. Bklnned, loose S48ct do. do. nmoked, 116 30c; hams, lolled boneless, 44c; picnic shoulders, B P. cured, loose. 21a, do, nmoktd. 2Jc: beltle-s In pickle, loose, 29c; breakfast bacon, 33c lard. 90c. REFINED SUGARS The maikeUruled strong on a baais if 90 fin cranslatcd. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Tno market ruled acain Din ei roods. 0435c. BUTTER The market was quiet as usual on tho last day of tho week, but offerlncs vvero lleht anU tho market ruled firm. The quotations are as follocvs: Fresh, solid packed creamery, fa.ncy.' high-scoring woods 7llff ":lo oxtrae TOc.r extra, 'lints, Cb&bit firsts 3T81c. seconds fiSBuic axect rreameri. rhuloo to fauc. 72tt7(' fa'r to mod, UllftTOdf prints jobblnr at ',0a fbr for fancy and OOCJ7.I0 for fair (o sood ECIC3 Pine new-laid oiso wer vve ' cleaned up and flrln at tho lale advance Wuotatlons; Pree cases, nearby firsts, 120.10 per crate, nearby current receipts, llO.oO fair to cood. 18 30SJ 18.1)0 us'ero cxlri firsts, J2O.10; nrsts , SIS 0010 00, nearbv and western (seconds, J16.80W1S. Inferior lots lower; fancy selected ecsJ jobblnr at 71f"Cc. POULTRY I.IVk Trade wa alow and pi Ices favored busers, except on strictly line deslrable- Isled stock, which comprised but a small proportion of tha supply and ruled steady The quotations: Fowls, tine quality 32tf 84c: medium. 2880o: do. P-r. 25S2.c: chickens, flne quality. isfiHO'i! de. !n ' ferlor. 23020c! old rjoslers, .'iHl'Jlc: duel., vclilta Pel.ln, 3082o: do. lndlui Ilu;.iic , 2830a; iieoae. 2Ula)3uc! tuikea 82Sf,ic- plfeonn. old. per p.lr, :i2.Hi do sou.i 1 r,.-lt. -?,-! Kulneaa jotini.-, lr wlr plccons, old. per p.lr. 32.l1i do sou.i, hand stocks ine quotations, rer mo ids i " " " k -,h msn" ''' lated earnlnsa and surplus of the Comnam I mi oi ul Nvi rim tt-atV"4 nir ii-r packed in 140-ib. l,iu wcU.-3o iTlntei. I morning, and oats up a shade to ae ' Baab" on "oTeXic flrai-hhai8t!iVH1J?(?t,.0,-3.t?ih 'tii si Provisions tho net changes varicdi h"'" of reco.'.i m the .'o of busine on iib.mi uj , u'lFV,?- tittr'? Member Olh n PRNlJilJFlt8Zv?S& I spring first, clear. $0 25fP7B: do. patent . I r,o oh.r 2.',l ll'lll I resident rRLI ARSCVLORTABLL?, Ji3.!?"??' 4?ia.h?r,' r..tB.".i,.i.L'i.10.Y (. . ii ennMiinn. ii, iu .!.. i w TTTiTfiTTrTTi r i.-1 xnr-x-vj7rr47ix also glneiial paciory wonx woSS'eVlrstfce. Gen ral Chcrnica.' Cmpanl: VJ.ZV.l V ;,fflW " -"SS"8 as f. auslity. I surplus, after charges nnd federal i reiid oi siiMr tins oi .lecioied JiJV, Liinn iiAn n-, nn uiir,.ocr '1110 iiiarKCL ruicu unaiii 111(1 c ".. with demand abjorblnu the limited ofterluea. . will increase its capital from 100,000 J- , ! Quotations: New York, vvhole-mllk flats, i (".flOOO klmroq Of flip nutc nil 00(1 03 .fancy. d333Vc! fair to Rood, Jl'j WSJc p -,,u,Va !, 1 f 1 " JlJi """"" lis 'Wisconsin, vv hole-mllk, fancy. 3dWJ3c;, shares 40,000 shaves have been under- ion iu huuu uivtu.c: juijuliiil cuius vt- a".--rf 1 u'rirrmi nv 1 1 urn ii 11 1 vvi'i itr. ikphkm ii r ..vii f., .-:1. -.'v.i'c; guineas jciuiik, i'-V"Jcii I F"M' "- ... ...nv, ... ,, uim Mil, WeUhlnir 2 lbs. and over apiece, '"O'J 1 operate the plant to produce standard ilSSi wfe'lS Wtl Vibsap".?crff: ied boxes for the poducti of the luineas. c.M, per pair, il&il 10 American hafety lUi" Corpora tjou . DRESSED .Pine deslrable-sl-ed stock. -.an pretty Well cleaned up and firm Quotations. ( iTesuauieu, ary-piCKeci, in uoxru, "'e'"V" 4 lbs. and over apiece, 40c: weighing aWSVs ia. .12034ct nmallcr aires 27i!j30c. fowlu. fresb-kllled. In bbla., dr-plcl,ed. weUhlntf 4 lha. and over apleco 30c: welehlni; awaw lbs 3Ur88c: smaller sizes 20,?20c, roo.trs. dry-picked, 24c , broilers. Jersev, lce.parked,i40W4Kc.j do. oilier nearby, clinics-le-lcked ."UBIISc: ordlnan to tool. 30'fl 8ic: hrollern, -nastcrn. lee-packed welehlnir ".132 lbs. apiece; 35W80c roadint: chlfk ens. western. Ice packed, etching 4 lbs, and ever apiece. r.2B.1ij; eieertlonul lota were higher: welahlnc : ltu IIS UUV VM....- --- 3 lbs apiece. 22SC western miik-fni chickens 12 '"i"1'. ".J-?, and under to dozen per lb "ii(.l ! 1 IVi-i tn lasv.n AOtnAtr. S lO Rf Ibfl. dozen, ' pr lb JtlftWXct -- to Afl J.08' ir lb. 'juan-cr to m iw, to er lb , afai.inoi SI to 42 b. Jo er HI.; a?!IJc; 4" to 47 Iba. to cio-en, per itrti-ATl. 1-lMI- iloMii, Per Ili.v SS08-loi 48 !-. and over to lo duality 8nXSo: squabs, per doaen, while, weighing 11 tcT"i2 lbs, per doaen. "8.60B0.!;", wnue . waigmng B to m IDa: Prr "wc. 7 Kil(i8.25:.whlto weighing 8 lbs. per doson, 10 Ibs. per dozen. )b-, rer doaen, -i.non.a(i- wh v,uim 0 o. w ,ibs m.m .t,.w '.u nnAn ma .1 ,vL is-.-omann Airk' i;-0CV5 l)l !p:.n'- BANK CLEARINGS EXPAND Philadelphia's Total 10.9 Per Cent Greater Than This Week Last Year While the volumo of clearings by the banks of the Philadelphia Clearing House Association was considerably lower than those of other large cities of the country, the aggregate was still nliori till rnrrrfinnnrllncr week last Tear Tho total was $413,011,030, against I 5312,413,430 this week last year, or "' " " "' " cm-rims.-. a gain of 10.0 per cent. ' T ,p, lnrK.e?1 lmu.k "-b'arlugs ever record- New York showed an expansion otl'1 '" ils period continue nt various 20.0 per cent; Chicago. 21.8 per cent, Important centers, the to nl this kn vvl h ' Orlenn ImhW the COUntrv J" "'' len(liS rt" '.' ''-J"1.'"! o.u per cent; unicago, m.B per cent, with New Orleans leading tho country 1 at 40.3 per cent. ' Tho tolal clearings of all the clearing I 1 At 1 t .t.. Tt:.,i u, ....... according to the Financial Chronicle, were ?1).488,7SJ,834, compared" with 57 or 7,034.210,222 the same week last jrnr r an increase 01 -J.o per cent. Comparisons follow : Inciease 1010 - 1018 p i New Tork. $4, 452,712,004 3. 426,785,052 JO 0 Chicago ,,.1 v-a rtwa ,,- .mi nun DTn 558.055,057 aU,0ll,280 413,040,224 219.807.693 450.093.870 21 S 1'hlla. .. Boston . . Kan City. St. I.ouls H. P'nctsco Pittsburgh. Detroit . . Raltlmore . N. Orleans Decrease 372.413.410 10 11 316,012.005 8 4 188,729.80.; 10.5 142,033.041 II r, 100,7Kf,,057 -'II " 143.810,007 ! 3 Oi778.010 81 4 60,023.r.'4 7 62,012 035 4' S 159,310,630 142.213.B24 130,07B,12n 85.000,000 75,D76,00t 78,B27.3i0 MONEY-LENDING RATES I'lltXADHLriilA Call. tirdO prr cent; time, "ii!! per rent; commer cial paper, three to six months. 51 ii) 594 per cent, and sir months. 0" per cent. liONnbN Money is quoted at 27, ?cr cent. Discount rates, short bills, si per cent; three month bills lr,s per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates nt the twelve Federal Iteserve banks were as follow : (Tho first column' gives rates for nil Seriods up to nnd including a fifteen ay maturity, the second for n period of sixteen to ninety days. The third and fourth columns give the rates for discounts of collateral loans secured bv government bond or notes.) Com'l paper Oo' t paper IStCOO 10 to 00 18 dss days 15 da s dava Poston 4 4j 4 4 New York 4 4i 4 4' Philadelphia . 4, 4 4 4' nichmond . 4i 4" 4 . 4 Cl-veland . 4'i , 4 4 4U Atlanta . 4't 4' 4 4'i Chlcaeo , 4 4 4 4 'I Minneapolis . 4 4'i (53 4 4U ' St Louis . . . 4 44 4 4'4 I Kansas City . 44 r 4 .Dallas 4'a I'iSol', I', j ban Francisco ..4' 5 4f 414 i FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. Oct. 25. Opening fie ures for foreign exchange this morning, with the exception or sterling nnd francs, which were steady, were rather! 'nominal. IJemanu sterling was emoted at 4.1fi"i and cables at -l.lO'j 1 ranes ranged at 8.03 for cables and S 05 for - u.v Othpr mintfltinn. were: Lire cables lO.ni). checks 10.-11 . Swiss cables 5.(53, checks 5.(55, giulder cables 37'"i. checks 37 0-1G. pe-ctas cables ltl.'J'J, checks 10.15; Stockholm cables 24.05, cheeks 23.(10; riirlstianla cables 22.S0. cheeks 22.05; Copenhagen cables 21.40. checks 21.2..; Hclginn cables 8.(50. checks 8.02; marks cables r..-. check!! 3.54: Austrian 1.00. In the middle of the second hour ot business the foreign exchange market became firmer all urouud. Business wns only moderate, and lately consisted of covering. Late quotations were: De mand sterling 4.1(5',$, cables 4.17; franc cables 8.(52, checks 8.C4 lire cables, 30.40. checks 10.42; marks 3.03 BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings toda compircd with coi responding day last two ears 1010 1018 1017 Phlla .'7n,2(.4.S1t $70,017,004 $55,148,872 Boston. . ."8.7IJ.II." fl1.T14.4H-i 44.885 171 Chicago. H3.81S.088 7(1.023.257 N. Y. ...962,I81,071 FINANCIAL BRIEFS Tho average nrke of twenty active industrial stocks advanced 0,00 per cent yesteruay to llo.in. ivlilie twentv rail roads advanced 1.0(5 per cent to S2.15. Corn has increased In value this week, notwithstanding demoralization of the hog market nnd in spite of the com plicated industrial outlook. The fact that the visible supply of corrr-has sel dom been so small as at present went . far In etnlnin the atromrtli nf nrlroa - .. . . . c- ..r- - lor tnat cereal, compared with a vv eel; f-f- .f fl in.tnu ,,-;, -.! ti. ....Vt V, I".-. V i ,. '.M. , ., M. . . ,t U I. nill. ... .. . nf .. .tr 1.:,. 1,. . 1 dh iilnml of 1 n.r tlt Aiit ,,f Mi ,,.,.,,- . ,n.u . .- ..rf.wrf the deduction of .'MiS'l.Ji.l In, preferrctram nmablo Noiember 20. llfi, to Ptovk. , dividends (o $15.20 n sharo earned on Ui,P ,U6,510,220 common stock, com pared ivltli 5 1,0 17,148, or Sf.DH a bhare, in tho corresponding 1018 pe riod. For the year ended June SO, 1010, the International Agricultural Corporation reports profits after federal taxes and all charges of $1,537,838, equivalent to S11.7S a share earned on the S13.0"5.- 1 rififl preferred stock, which compares with 1,I)M,1M3, or 5 a suaie, in tlie pieceding year. The Lee Ilubber and The Comnanv a share, and will be offered, to stock- holdcis ut S:t: a share. The proceeds from the sale of stock will increase the (timnnny's working capital approximate Iv M.GDO.OOO ami vvipo out the in debledneen to banks, provide funds for eonstructiyn, increasing capacity and adding to.cash -thu. Vow finatlCinp to the extent of $-" ew nnancing 10 vnc uvteiii, 01 ij.,t 000,000 was announced yesterday by the directors of (lie Cuba Cane Sugar Cor ljorauon, ihiu aviu mm ii.r iorm " ten-year 7 per cent bondN, convertible into common stock at 60. - . The Coca-Cola Company reports net !d I profits in the first nine months of 1010 t m $3.1140.174. .m increase of $1,030. - 281, equal to $..84 a bhare, or at the ,ate of more than SO a share uffnuallv. The Aineiicnn Safety Razor Corpora tion has obtuined a majority of the hhares of the .lav & .Tohnson Box Ooui pauy, of -Nortli liciKcn, a,, j,, Und will . ,, ,',,,, The New lork nubtreasury eaineil $413,000 from the banks yesterday. """ Dleoelnra nf Alllllncr- Tnaitcnn.,. ri, Directors or Alliance insmance (.0111 panv have approved an increiue in the Capital tdfiCK from $750,000 to SI. 000,000. A meeting of stoekltoldevs Iih been called for December 20 to approve, the plan. 'J'lic proposal Is to. offer the new biocii 10 siuchiioiacra ut iflu iiet tenure, isiu oi imihii ih iq no applied I Jcapltal aicount and Ifu to increasing bih i;,. . -'p"si plus. COATS WANTED j We are looking at samples of ladles' ana misses, coaii ana suits for uur! IBVUHIi l.l.iu.nr. HAS I see use UA.iwji,,fitere B, r harles ! I , . Brooklyn. JJihlVk , ' I STATE OF TRADE Strikes in various parts of the coun try are 11 curb on the satisfaction which might ordinarily be expressed over the evidences of business activity, accord ing to Dun's Review in its weekly sur vey of conditions. In discussing the situation the publication snjs! Development nt the industrial con ference in Washington, which It wns hoped would promote more settled con dltlons, have not been reinsuring, nnd the uncertainties nf the labor situation nearly ever.vwhcre prompt hesitation ;'"", , ," h"0"t ' ,nh r?n ," c1' "J.1 tJt.i per c amounting to 5,i;i7,lKW,lMU, rcnrrfcnts increases of 20.3 and per cent, rcsnectlvelv over the cor responding weeks in 1918 and 1017. llradstreet's sajs: T)ttsiiu MU n ti tinln t AMKxnas nun Btl,jy, and oflicinl and 'other price'eom- 'pnifsoni, while rcllecting a fair low erlng of food price levels at wholesale since August 1, point to mil a slight net reduction in the entire list, with re tall prices slow to follow wholesale quo tation downward. Manufacturing, though crippled bj strikes or labor in efficiency, ranges from fair lo active, with a majority of reports indicating cfTorts being made to fill piled up orders. The above lefcrs lo what might be termed present demand Tho future, J nmvever, ci'cuis ui present ii miner nil fercnt picture, mainly because of the increasingly nrbltrnrv attitude of or gauged labor. Meeting this attitude of organized labor and threats ot "direct action" by the unions is nn uudcnlable stiffening of tho nttitude of employers in nearly every line, which makes the future industrial outlook an tuiuually clouded one. Lawrence E. Brown & Ce. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Ills ItRAL. KSTATK TRTTRT 11.11(1. fnveatlaata and ndluat nartnerahlD anl nrporatlon arconnta. Alat prapar O. 9. laeoaaa ivx naturns STANDARD SANITARY MFG. CO. Preferred Dividend Common Dividend Pittsburgh Pa October 23 I0I 'Ihs Directors of this, Compan have this day declared regular quarter!) dividends of ln on tho Preferred Capital Stock and 2" on the Common Capital Stock with etra. Dividend of 2e on Common Capital Stock Checks will he mailed not later than November 10th to stockholders of record October 30lh J IV OI.niJK Secrets rv lllllya iCorp. l'referre.1 Nataseme Hosiery irhlla.l Xi Vreferred .American Road Machinery " Preferred .onnern iinr. i.iriii nno I'ower irrer. (luauajuatn Rerfurtlon cl lllne- 0s, 1021 Thomas Iron I'enn Ujumlnc Oil (.real Lnkea Transit Inter. (Ill and C.is , Amer. Real Kstate Ov Keokeo Coke 3s, 1D5D nnbt. Morris' Trust Nelon ('oil rref. 'copies aii. rire uirnru i.ue ins. v-ieveijina i-.ne Ky. it rs. n;u O. B. LANSINGEK & CO, 1321 Chestnut rit VINANC'IAI. NATIONAL RANK or COMMERCE IN rillUl)I.I.l'III No 114X2 TREASURY D1IPAR TV1ENT Ofllee of Comptroller of Currency VVashlneton. D C October 10. HMD 1VIIEREAS by satlsfartor) evidence pre ; rlhthVtn'.TllK'. movvTVvMi , Kr TOiMfcRtT iV'rHn.VViixriii.vi'n the clt) of Philadelphia In the County of Philadelphia and State of Pennsvlvanla. has compiled with all the provisions of tho statutes of the United States required to be compiled with beforo an Association cihalt be authorized to commence the business of Banking, NOWrTIIEREPORE I. John F,Ulton Wil liams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The National Bank of Commerce in Philadelphia " In the Cits of Philadelphia. In the Count! of Philadelphia and State of Pennsjlvanla. Is authorized to commence the business of Banking ns pro vided In Section fltty-ona hundred and elxtj nine of the Revised Statutes of the United State Conversion of the 'Rank of Commerce" Philadelphia Pd In testimony whereof witness mv hand and Seal ot otllce tkls sixteenth day of Octo ber, in ID, (Signed) JOHN SKKLTON Vi ILLIAMS C'omit"ollr of tho Currency. 'ami tit compcronen SVI.K OK C'OI.LVTEItAI? On Sal unlay, November 1, 1010. at two o'clock P M , ther- will b Bold at the salesrooms of W. s. KlioU, 4 fion, 15 North Hanover Street. I'ottMown, Ta., I'ift) thousand Dollars ('50 000 00) face value Ten-sear Six per rent Serial Gold Bonds of the Industrial Toundrv & Machine Coni PiiV. dated April 1 1018 and maturing J50?i,.ac".,tva,ue. MUl "" beginning April 1. lnin Theso bonds were pledged as col lateril security for the obligations now in default, of tho said compans' to the under signed bank, and thes are now offered for sale to the highest bidder bv THE NATIONAL IRON" II M. rntUtnwli. I'a. Dlcldends I'LN.NA. COW, i. COM! cokporation .....'"" "i",""?, or.no. JVm"'.or Directors of iiw ,i m, 1 Wi &. choice corporation 1 neui 'ins a . th-ro wns dmiared regulai nirtnr! ohlrlcml of s pfr rent (Xl.00 tttr I .1 ... !. ,..i.aI .,,...( ... Ii.. ,... iiciiurifi An i risii;ri-,i un iiici ikhii.ii vi IMO c'oinpanv at :l p ni O-'lob.r 31,101i Checks will b'' mailed In Btorlthold.ra ivho have file 1 permanent dividend orders HENRY If PEAtiE Hecretarr riiL iam riTi.i: ami trust company Seplemher 30 1010, I'anllal J2 000 000 no 1 surplus s.iiou.nooon Lndlilded Fronts 309,212 77 Hi Board of Directors of Tho I.and Tltlo and Trust Company has this dav declared 11 nuurterh dMdend of live Hollars per share, paablo November 1, 1911), to Stockholder- of lecnrcl at 3 p m October 16 1010 LEWIS P OEIOER Jr . Oi tober 14 lltHl TieaBurer IIIH Mrll NATIONAL 1UNK Philadelphia October 24, 1919. e Directors have this da declared u sen -ni nual dividend of lx per rent, pa -abl November I, 1919, to stockholders of reeiici Oitober 24 lulu 1 h i lis will be mailed WILLIAM .SALTER Cisliler. rroposals .NU1KII IO COMKACIURS IIOlllVALK 11 1 .,.L...r otiitr iir.ii.1c ,.. v.., . SEA.lir. I-MIK, Bfll,.s p,gu0B8ts addressed lo Aaron W. bur "o-ough Clerk for ih construction of ?jro".,4g"orr.,boo.'t -sa'Mij'if-.n ' ,hD, i... I . .it ti. Ii. ami ..- i.. ,.. ' l- t H"d b Ui Borough Couiicil o'f th ' b, re en-a vy ine uorourn c. "-"' uf ,';?.?,'a'h. hV 1 VLbe," lSif it is j5o o'clo, -i ine vouneii fit dHT nt TVm- ,..har. 1N1P. nt 12.nQ n'rlni U mini, unj op'-ea 'inu;iiiiin. ui--i--jicr IrttW;&lfti'l !--. accomp-inied by certified check for ten pt cent (10) of the contract pric i Such rreaiurer, without condition or to- ior-enwit. ., ' rJ1-B-h.,nBofSuSl?ca. Jon mar fam nhfina JnJ at the omco" of neminston ft Vosbury, 5"JnV 1i"'SUafcti.5Md.gXft7;i .-jfiS- 1arlr C-.t. n..i. ,nJ at tne onice 01 i ronsulllnK Engineers. Camden N. J., upon of hlcli turn JO.00 v Will be remitted utjn ),. return uf tha plans and specification, la good conoitlon. The Ujroush reserves the right to reject ,ny oi all bids and to decide as to the d IrabHify of Ilia bidder. AAROX WILBDR. Rorouah Clerk l'ltOl'd1. VI.sr7iinrS0I.INI:, OILS AM) (iltliVI- Haw Materl.Us arid Paints Rratuh, ottlce of tho Quartermaster General. , Dlleilor "f Purchase und Htorake, Retculf.: Huimliea Division. Munitions Hulldlng.VVaA- ar.tVo'?Ti:.?XriS. I 1910. and then opened, for fumlshlnc gaso- ' line kerosene, lubrlratlnc oils, fuel oil and ''rSes iciulred bj Army durlncr Januarv. I rebruari and March nuo runiier in formal l"n o i.neliin ,rr". l.l.d.M, ihnrisf.vn.M'M ..XW I.31.AII. Ill lll.,..lni- OMTms, yr jr., deceased- Leltcre or admlnletra twn d h ii o I a upon Iho estata of Hei iatnln Jones .lr deceased having been l granted to TIDELITT TRUST COMPANY. all persons Indebted to tho said eelato are requested tcr inako paviuent, and those hating claims against the samo to present Ihem without delay, at the office of tho aid company, Nos U'.''-331 phestnut slreet, rhlladelphU , ribr.HTY trust company. WSI. P. GE8T, President. I Or to Ha attorneys, 1 C J HEPRURN, West Und Trust Hldg JOSEPH II TAULANK. blephet Ul)ard Hide. 1.U1AT. IIVFItTIMI7MKNTH (KKi TJ4TATI! Ill JIIIIV V I nerMfeetl'. I.llr f.,t.in.nlan unnn lha ..lalb nf Inhn V Ti l...k .Iaaamba havlnir ben Krartteil to PIDCf.lY TrtUST COMPANY and WIL.UA.Vt ALKXANDEM imoVV.V nil persons Indebted to tho said etate aie renuesled to make paMiient. nnd ttioeo havlna rlslnn arnlnnt the same In pre aent them without lela, at tho ofilio of the ailil nmpani'. Nos 820 331 Chestnut street Philadelphia. mi r ansT President. IKS5 '-"TATh, l1 rleieahed- ir nonr.nT p.. iipai.. Letters lestAtTieiitar llttnn 1110 esisie nr liooerr I Heyl deceased liavdna been aranled lo UlilXITT T11UST COMPANY nnd riAllA QIIOV11 HI3YI, all persons Indebted to the said estate are. re vested to mske nament, and thoso having claims against Ihe sntna to present them without delay nt the nffUe of the said com pany. Nos 325 331 Cheitnut street. Phila delphia . . ivm. p nnsT, President. ti1 iTn, op ni,i,ii: n. sfiii:r, the estate of Sallln U Rere dereased. havlna; been aranted to I'lPEI.ITY TRUST COMPANY all persons Indebted to said estaln nre requested to make payment and those havlnir claims against tho same to present them, without dela., at the office of tho sild company Nos 325-331 Chestnut street, Philadelphia YJI. P OEST. President trSS 1-STATI! III KATIIKniMI ti. is rni'ii KC1IM1N. deeeiised Letters testamentary upon tne estate nr Katherine 5f Churchman deceased havlnir been aranted lo FIP.I- LITY TIU'PT COMPANY and WIM.TAM 1! riiL'IlCHMAN. all per sona Indebted to the said estate are re quested to make rmen.t, and those having claims analne tho samo to present th"in without delav st the office of the exld eompan, No 325 3dt Chestnut atreet rhllad-iphla 1VM P C,K.T. Presld"nt PERSONALS VVBT NUTISK, her baby no objection, mu-l live with me P lt', I,edae' Office LOST AND FOUND NECKPIECE Uist a Plsher fur neckpiece vvhllo leavlr the Adelphl Theatre, Krl- clay evenlns:. liberal reward If returned to 6llt Market st or telephone Qgonty t23T 1'Ol.lOY l'erpetual policy. 324V1. l'a Klre Ins. Co .'lost or mislaid, application made for new pollcs Return to J. 1'. Ujrber, 143.1 Ml Vernon st HELP WANTED FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPEKATINO PKR11ANCNT roiiriONI OIM.RHO TO TOUNU YVOJ1EN BKTWEB.V 18 ANO 25 YARtl, sti pi:r when- ron first a wnnns jib on j'Kit ivnmc in movtiih. vvitji RAPID ADVANCEMENT T1IEUEA1TER. siinp.T HOIJRV INEXPENSIVE- HOT LUNCIIEn CO.MrORTABI.E REST nooMH SICKNESS niSMHLITy RENEPIT1 CAREPULLY CHOSEN ASfeOUlAlEtf I i CALL PERSONA r.Y NT WEEKDAY I RETWEEN HAM AND B P W . TT) TLOOIt TUB BnLD TELEPHONE CO, OP TA. bill clerk-4 in bookkeeping department apply bureau op eviploymenr wanamaker's I BOOKKEEPER young woman operator with experience on Elllott-PIsber bookkeeping , machine: GermantoWn resident preferred I Apply Mltchell-l'letcher Company, "70S Ger mantown ave lohn K. Horner, manager. ' ' ' l BOOKKEEPERS ' ON CfSTOMERS' ACCOUNT" KXPERIENCED PREFERRED , APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BOOKKEEPING Young ladl experienced in dojble entry and general ofllce work in textile mfff estab. : reply In own handwriting stating ret I sal. A 311 Ledger Office. i CHAMBERMAID and waltres- exn , wanted white for Bmall fam ji Sll'J Ht Martins lane, c hestnut Hill Ph Chestnut Hill 1741 CLERKS noon at piornn'1 APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAJLVKER'3 COOK and housemaid, white: good Rsdal Pani. 1 mile trom trolley. Pronto .11.1 wages. Phone DIE) STAMPER? EXPERIENCED OU HAND PRESSES FOR BOCIAL STATIONERY WORK PPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S EXAMINERS Hosiery Mill on infants' hose. Rockland 3J11 Knslngtcm aye TORELADY WANTED IYRHI.ADY FOR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FACTORY: CA PABLE OP HANDLING HELP. APPLY AT ONCE: STAT1. EXPERIENCE IN bTRICT CONFIDENCE S SJ P O BOX. 34S4 C4MPBBLT-I SOUP ESTABLISHED 1S6 1LMB AND UALK TIMB uvtrit 41 iccjuitn JNCHFJAHI") AUTOMATICALLT PLENTY OP OVEllllilE JOSEPH CAMPBELL rO.MPANT 2D AND MARKET STREBIS CA1IDEN. N. J. GIRI.S 14 to 1fl TO KXAMIN'E LOCKS Xo inachlnen Pleasant work under Ideal conditions. Opportunity to secure our regular school education by attend ing our continuation school, which Is conducted In our own building by regular city public school teachei. Harn mones vhlle fuitherlng your ed ucation; Increase in Mates every thiee months during first jar Unusual op portunity foi rocicdtlor Also gltls over 10 cin earn (Joed mone In ouz ariojs devrtmenr. AppU at once MILLER t-OCK LO. Orthodox and Tacons els Tkd " GOOD rLA''U TO WORK ' OIRI.9. small, for examining In v.areroom Hnckland Hosiery "Vlula 8211 Kensington GIRLS, over 18 and yourr rrom-n bava an escellent opportunity to secure Bleady "cork 111 modern up to dale factory; Ideal location for W. Phila, s rla on account of uiuan cirujciinny to SUDna liurirg, ijeucaa ter ave.. Darby, bpru.e Baltimore ave. and 4TJ..- I 4--4 vr. .. - . flprlnir tiarden brtdsa purtri llncsi opta torn tvantfd Jn th at3e.i.b.lr.r dspirlmtnt, where tho work Is light and clean: also on presses, tappera and oilier light machines. l"or detail, call at once factory office. H. T. Palate Co. 321 Arch st. GIRLS Girls to learn lis'lng and sorting on attractlvs s.Iary Tvhlle learning, with an opportunity to osko larger pay as ex "S"1."" develops. PiltTim Laundry Co., 1181)1 N. Broad at. C.IRI.S over 1 von LiiHir Muni; AITLY BUREAU Ol' EMPLOYMENT WAMASLVKEn'S GIRLS Inexperienced girls get good pay. experienced glrla get better pa; congenial surroundings; lunchroom, where lunch can be obtained at cost. rilcTlm Laundry Co., 831 N. Broad 0U UIRIS nr, mlcldle-aged VMssien with know edge of aeivliig for light than work on hlll ami line materials, guod pa) , atesdy eniploinient half day Scturdav Smith Ramse) Enihroldery Co 1(141) .Vfarket st (JIRLb oier Id to Jearn bobbin vlndmg paid while learning Miackamaxon Mills, Allegheni ave apt Haticvvk st. OJUbS wrfutod, m years or nr or oer; permanent poaltloaa, Apply 1.14 Chc! nut Ht .. UJHLU. mer tor Usht wor!. Mid white li-arnlnc Kxcelslor riralU Mills. 04U U. Walnut lan Orniantown . T. 1 HANYJ iSEWF.nS 1 ArPLY IH'ltKAUlOl" EMPLOYMENT I WAN.V.MAKER'S . i . , , I HOSIERY Operators wanted, cutters and turners Tip' Hosiery Mills Dell and i inwrue -a r S3, N Droad vt HET.P vrANTED 1'EMALE I)KllHm(III,,HOt!BEKi:EPEn'3 assistant wanted: wares 180: room anj loam. Ajpiy university Hospital. lIOUSBTVOrtK Olrl, Clermantown 280 ,T 2 In family, Phona IVS Wetvlew nvn HOUSr.VVOIIK (llrl settled, while, 1'roten. Isnt, family of two ref, i'Oo N IBth et. ROUSllVoriK itetierst YounK woman pre ferred, must bo good rook and cleanj uniform (tirnlahcdi laundrees I day, 4 In famllv, Includlne boy of 4. ot whleli maid has no rare; refereneei 110: 17 minutes from Phtta. and 3 minutes from station. Phone Narherth 020 J, HOUSEWiuiK iomiteient sin, small lam- 111 j cood waaes; maid lias private bath, rhone llertnwntown 537.T 1Vf 6 0 31 Pulaski sv. ion muss rr.KDKns APPf.T lltmilVIT OK CVIPUJVJir.NT IVANAMAKKIl'8 V4.UNDnY filrls wanted In flatwork de partmentj piecework plan permits of ut tractive sUryi ronffenial surroundings Plltrlm laundry Co., 2S31 N Broad t. LIT BROTHERS Rt.C'LtP.E SAM:V0MBS TV TOLLOWINO DEPARTMENTS! IIOUS11 DRESSES PN'orrriwriAK I PllOLSTERT KtMON'O? 11T.KS TOTS " CHINA I.INEN YMtD GOOLI1 LIN1N03 ALSO SALESWOMEN POft POll THREll DAYS A TRV TIME WEEK io huch nr.i.p wn can nrrnp. MANENT POSITIONS WITH OOOD SALARIES TER. LIT BROTHERS MENDERS 10R I IXIHHINO ROOM OF KNITTING DKP.VI'.T.MEVr ON VV OOI.KN CLOTH: 4S HOCUS A WBI.1v AND liOOO PAY. APPT.Y NORTH AMP.RICAN LACE CO . STH ST AND AI.LEOIir.NY AVE .MOTHER'S HELPER to assist, especlallr with child one ear. other children 5. s and 11 year two older children attend ; school, refs required, cood wage?, near P. II R Thorn- VVjn 21o XV or write I Mrs H W Mdrshall. SI. Davids, Ta. I ' OrERATOllS ON POWER PItE"SEo APPLY WANAMAKER'M WARBITOCSH 22D AND VVARIIINC.TON AVD. AhK TOR MR. I.EISTER OPERATORS ON VOWKR MACHINRI ArPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S OPERATORS ON REGULATION WORK APPIiY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S SALESWOMEN OPPORTUNITIES IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S SALESWOMEN W REQUIRE1 SALESWOMEN TOB VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS bTLNOGRAPHER Experienced v, oniin state age. rererenco and wages desired. IP QUO Ledger OtTlce STENOGRAPHER wanted for law office P 128 Ledger Office, TELEPHONE OPERATOR wanted to operati private branch of small exchange N 32. P O. Box 3470 TELEPHONE OPERATORS EXPERIENCED BELL OPERATOR APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S TTPIST KXPFRIENCED APPLY BUREAU or EVlI'LOylrEMr WANAM-V.KKR'S WAITRESS 13 WHITU. IXIlt TEAROOM APPLY BUREAU OI' EMPLOYMENT WAXAMAKEK'S WOMUN AND G1RL3 for packing and miscellaneous -work a"ioenenc. unneressary; good rty NAT lONAI, ripcuit qo. 1R01 oirnwood ave WOMPIV TrrVR WRVPPIN'O KrK.wnNCf" Nor Nnc i-sharv AITLY Bunrvit or kvpijimbnt wam.vjiai.i-r'u WOMEN f'OR OLBSNlNi" nvT and nriiit Hinrta APrLY BUREAU OK EMPLOIMEJ1T WANAMAKER'S WOMEN TO DO'I.TOHT WORK APPLY RURE-.U Of' EMPLOTMCNT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN I .1 PARCEL COLLECTORS APPLY BUREAU OI' EMPLOYMENT I WO.-AMAKER'? I YOUNG L-VIIY for clerical work answer tel ephone and filing .ppl5 Milton Hag Waste Works r..lO H. HwatiHon st. YOUNU I-VDi tviust for clerical work ctate sge, experience and salary desired, j R L'il ledger Office. ' YOUNG office 11ADV P 033 experienced In Ledger Office real estate I .YOUNC) WOMEN .S CASHIERS AND INSPECTOR'S AITLY BUREAU OP EVirLOrMENT WAAMAKEU U (teneenl LAPIES earn S.'i lo I0 for ttras during leisure time learn Co give fiicp and ccilo treatments ultli all lis lirani iin Mludi nl 1 home this profession will ra-, ou Jl to K .. hrtila .liaL A tn txel ".- t .tell1a.rl ,na A.a t'r hi or l'1( ,"-, iiuui im.' u iiiuiiii iiri "niurci . 1. it Llll". ill natr r iina nraip wbs nevor bo kV- ae It is at nrceput tuition t'onintete rourso. i"u un 10 pain tor ni-r single leS' son. Dell rhone Locust 31(10 Altheon. bchool of Massage ..' Perrs Hide . 1'hll 1 I HELP WANTED MALE ANGLESMITII wanted: steady xco-k. Ap. ply the Cruse Kemper Co , Ambler, Pa BOY High School graduate, Protestant, for wholesale lea. nnd coffee house, p ui Ledger OfPce BOTS WAM1.D Vie pav our bovs from UJ tn SIS per i week, easy work: steady pusli.ouj tone) i opportunities Apply at unco , BECKER, HMlrlf t PAGB Water and Snsder ave. BRICKLAYLRH Wanted. II to 10 hours' work per da. hiih wages Appl I, Anasatael. 7th and Wyoming uvc. br 3tb avo . wertf bib at t ANDTVIVKERS THOnOI OHLY LM'ERIENCED ON LRKAM AND JELLY WORK APPLY CrriL.AU Ol' EMPLOYMENT WANAIVLVKER'H CARPENTERS VVTIY LF.AVR PIHLADELPIIIA? WE CAN USE "nn MS.N ON SHIP JOININO IND HHIP rARPKNTRT, THIS JOIl IS UNDER COVER AND (INB THAT WILL LABI' AUj WINTER, APPLY OEO W. 8.M1TH t OO, TH ST. AND BOTANIC AVB HEtP WANTEB MALE J ' CAltPENTLinS wantcdi concreta rorm irevic1?) J HO JtUBWIl Ullll-uny, OLUIB IDKU KM . Iiftiierman st , iacony1 rvj t lllWA aviv Tivi.nrflrt itirvttrB k vvnil'liKliH up iiniriT,i..inviiiiw'.t I? APPLY llHttnAP IIP UMl'LOWlBNT $i WANA3IAK.BIVU CllUltlSTr.lt wanted In train chorus or1fJi In church prefrahlv onn bo la a teaeAwra nt nti I ttltlirei enlotulld oniinrliinlf tr tfte9 tho rlcht man, Blvn experlonco and rallrya t,l-l I''', .. M," ir-llfcl-I 11 II, , COTMAKr,ll Vfantedi nn s bourn 1 511 weekly workf crtatAI , ldaer Office i jl COHT CI.CIIK ronns man. about 20 lo assist In cost department of jnajuifac?.! turlng concern, must be quick and aOlil ruraln at fluurnt one with esirjenc4 'pre- ferred, che details of present and P'a! vloiis emplovment reference and aalarx al peeled P llll Lidaer OfOce n ' .W Tt, k tl' t A V .vhn.Ulin. n .iiAt ,at , construction automobile lay-outs Applyl i:dnnrd II tludd Mf Co, Huglnetriu: -I llept , 2,1th and Hunting Park ave . , At DRKTSM'EN. structural steel, -wanUcl tor mill and c flco bulldinc prnninent ttl Hon for flrst-dass men with chance, for advancement Apply by letter, slatlne nalar and when available. 1201 Morris Rldr, . rvnviTtmr irtMinifr'na l IIXPKIHUNCHI) W.VNAMAKER'S PURNITURB VVARBIIOPSK N. V COR. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE.' t it OROCP.RV MANAOatH wanted Aoolv beil tvveen s una iu u flbd 1'Hcltie Ten Cn the Great Atlantic! 4im0 Market et e. 3 1100 ISIAND SHIPYARD WANTS rvjtl'ENTER'' SHIP CARPENTERS , SHIP JOINERS LABOR En.t 3 IABOItERS 1 PAINTERS ' 4 SPRAY OPERATORS ' PASSER BOYS f Must be over 10 -voirs and furnish Proof! of ass j Plenty of work and good worklnr conditions ', j APPLY .MR SHATTUCK'S OPriCB 1521 ARCH ST OR KVIPLOYME.NT OPPICE HOC. ISLVM) I a V.H.V.iL 'AS. ,VAJ''.' "NirrrNG ma. SI B'ENCHO MEN NEED APPLY: flTEADY .".V l.K...Afi OOOD PAY. WITH IcINn,- . Wrr,'i -r- ftSW-X:'?-,...F01-, JAN LACE"c;v 8TH AVD"AY,l','EC..'T-' LABORERS and gardeners w anted (100). to plant and superintend planllne trees. Ktedv work nnd e-nn,l ..a. a .." i, v. Lewis care of H. A rrasc),County Llni Station Ardmore Phone AryfiWe 88. jl LABORERS In hours a day. 45 cents Ari"! h,ou,r, Th Au"l"i tompsTny, state roaa"! and Hclterman, Tacons 1,3 1 LABORERS wanted, white and colored coinrqia-ary. Kopers Co.. Sweetlancf f !. Applv 1510 Arch st l.in'n.ni'i. -Cl 9, '-L"-.0i1l.u".lilt'f,:-" nn light .true-i -j -, 1 , jiworK. nut rererefici and salary desired P M.-n Ledger Office. MACIIINIbTM BOILERMAKERS ANDiCLATIj REPAIHSIEN- WjCirrai ii-r TtlrJ-JAUSSj-' PEAKE AND OHIO RAH.ilOAD. APPLY I 'IO J R COULD RICHMOND' VA MI i VI. 11ROWN SHOP SUrrRINTENDENT'Tl HIIMTINOTJOV VV V . rn r , Jffuh!l.V ' I Jin MASTER MECHANC. CoVlNQtOS,,! I MAN wanteo. vo operate angle Iron, rolla Applv tho Cruee-Kemper Co . Ambler.' Pa MAN v anted to worlc In feed store-' 2,131$ N American st is3 MEN" A large firm of certified puMIci cuuniati.o inc.ciiin ,u Hlliuicioua fltVB with some or all of tho following quatlflcKj .iv'llll, 1. Bdll9ldCLUIJ', call BeCUTO Position ' ledger bookkeepers, bookkeepers whec-have! unci niiioiiiou enujii 10 iai,Q accountlCgr courses, men with rood hnstne. .Tiurl.ni. In accounting departments, men experienced! In public accounting; all applicant, tavbc I cuimiuercu iiiuai present a gooo appcaranc c and have unquestionable record and rejter-B ences, permanent positions aro available for the men vho meet our requirements; an. an era must state briefly in our own n&ntl v.ritlng h description of jour qualifications age. whether married or single, physical condition, ete. M r.OB Ledger Office. , MEN AS PARCEL COLIJECTOR8 " APPLY UUREAL or EMPLOYMENT I VVANAXLVKER'S -c OITICU IIOV. oer 10 good wages: excellent ' nntinrtlm ti In l.arn (h. Vtti.Tnaaa 11.. , Metal Co . I'rankford ac and Richmond ,1 treor 11 Ori'in: nor wanted University of Penr?.' pvUanla, W harton benool Jtllh and Woo. t lstid ave I'A'i 1 i;i:.N.vArUJi(M named, good niiMj good shun ( all Camcl"n 1023 - PERMANENT 1VORK v; Ibt year 'round and a ' chance to earn rate In accordance ulth jour ability. All-around Machinists. Boring Mill Men. Lathe, Shaper. Planer, Mlllln; Machine Drill Press. Bench and Floor nua. j ' - ,- r " '$ Annlv In n-r-nn ni" -veil mt . Jii nc to Uactory Einplcjment Offloein- ."ji-J COOll V EAR TIR-1 ltUBUr-R CsaVfcl .1 1 kho.v (.lino porters and cleaners '; ' apply bureu op employment winaj-akeits "; piaii; piiiNTnn Pi'LY unaur or employment! cc ...j(Aivirv ."ts I 7W$ HOOKERS pplv VVarren-Ehret Co, and (line's 1 eir ace SAM'SMW I'runi '.I in ill ( nf Dirt. i who U t-Mjeilenced nd flucc-sfu( In, U"4 I tne hluli-tliiss printins, muit hare creallv'f i auuuj in ujinir oui complete L-tiniaii;a9 4naj tha IniowtciUo and porflonality uecea,fy t4 I sell to blc men In inauutaciurlnir and cotriv I inerclatvUnefl, we can only deal with film wiiuks riL-oru win oejr inii-siiKsiiion. 11 Ln position 1 oni of responsibility vrmatiert? ', J ami naiary win rv phmi an aniny warrajnirL iorr-6pinid"riro i 1 1 1 Cut tow rn elpt ot trpty Tihidi aIII b trtaled cunfldutially aiJpo!ht infill for pT-ional Intcnlow will lx rn!l, with sppllrnt Mected Addra Hale Miiiu t Hfv-r Iho Jlra.d rrrtm, lAc ' MontreaL tvn SALEHMAN. soiiug man. SI o SS. tt c stock In small amounts to salaries! ' wage-earntng peupte. partial panientain nil experience not nccecsar) iarg a for stockholders, also for salesmen! plojment where jou live salary and mission ( L'. Clever, 71 uroaaway. 4 It. New Turk city lVLE.s.Ml,V WANTIln TO INTnODlW ATTKACTlVri WINDOW ADVERTWlAft one or tne easiest anu musi sucreasxuL i ing Ideas on the m.rket. uustiera tnnt inmiev nmir. lomuus i iiuvigvn graphto New a Service rlatit up tu t)i inlni. 3 ute every retail stora vranta it Vlnusual'av; I nwrtunltj llheral comrulaslonsj salcmriii J sale orcanlatlons and men wanllnxihkl - 1 las. aiue line .(; miviiaji' JC,if tl !? 1 $ Y. H.$ ..' . v 7i n s N. - 'r'.- w r 'mi-'" -mL" j$mk.iM .