Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1919, Postscript, Page 17, Image 17

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EFFORTS TO CHECK
STOCK GAMBLING
Federal Reserve. Discount Rate
Advance Brings Jump in
Loaning Rates
WARNING TO FINANCIERS
N'cw York, 'Nov. 8, The Kim's tinan
rlnl review of (lie weelc rcntls:
The week eloslns today mnrkcil tic--rlsivp
ntcps to cheek stock ppprulatltiir
itnd even more to dclnnnsttntp wlint the
hanking system wns in a iiosltloti to do
should tlip situation require a more
strinsvnt remoily in the f'ttnro.
Wall street risked itself wlint tlip
motives miqht bp behind u'l this. AVero
thev to rttrb the. speculative imimlso for
m.'1(1Ii purposes or in the interest of
the nntlmi's bron.de- economies?. As n
rule, those who have charge of and re
sponsibility for thp financial condition
of the country do not m nit until n
ratantrophc comes before lipnilinir it off.
They must look forwnvtl and far over
the heads of the interests which nrc
eniMKod in more person! occupations
and enterprises.
The t-ntlor in the-' stock market, larse
or small, becomes engrossed hi the
iiinnlfrstntions of that market, ho may
not lmvp rpspotisibl'ltles or cares be
joinl that -and his understanding; be
comes circumscribed in nroportion ns
his vision narrows. Thus n question
of public policy mav IJe interpreted
as an intrusion disadvantageous to the
individual. Something of the sort would
seem to account for the mo-e or less
distrust with which measures to limit
money accommodation were regarded.
The, issue is whether more money is
needed for commercial expansion and if
so, whether it may be necessary to get
it by reducing credit for stock ex
change operations. It wns natural
enough thnt the market fo- securities
should hesitate while 'Wall street wns
weighing the pros nnd cons.
Loan Hates Harden
The immediate effect of the small
advance in t' i Vedcrnl Reserve discount
rate, ns readily forc-crn, wns a gen
crnl hardpuing of loaning rates. Re
newals of demand loans went ns high
us 12 per cent for both mixed nnd in
dustrial collateral, the highest figure in
several years, nnd new accommodation
called for ns lileh ns 20 per cent. These
lates in themselves did not matter so
$15,000,000 $15,000,000
City of Lyons City of Marseilles City
i
Fifteen-Year Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds
Due November 1, 1934
Maurice Casenavc, Esq., Director-General of the French Mission in the United States, in a letter dated
November 1, 1919, writes in part as follows: i
"These bonds are being issued to replace the funds used to repay on November 1, 1919, the Bonds of these Cities re
maimnp outstanding of the $3C,000 000 bonds originally issued, and for other purposes. Each issue will be tho direct obligation
t the City issuing the same, and they will be the only external loans of these Cities presently outstanding.
The Bonds will be issued in bearer coupon form in denominations of $1000, $500 and $100, and will bear interest from No
vember 1, 1919, at the rate of Six Per Cent per annum, payable semi-annually on May 1 and November 1. Principal and interest
of the bonds will be payable in United States gold coin of the standard of weieht and fineness existing on November 1 1919 with
out deduction for any present or future French Government, Municipal or otliQr French taxes The Government of the French
Republic has agreed to undertake, in order to permit the Cities of Lyons, Marseilles and Bordeaux, or any of them to pav the
interest or principal amount of the loan in gold in the City of New York, to furnish them and each of them if necessary (in ex
change for bank notes or other currency), with gold in the amount needed, and authorize its exportation for said purpose.
As established by the laws of France governing municipalities, the finances of these cities, and the authority to borrow
money, levy taxes and execute the annual budgets, are under the control and supervision of the French National Government
Under this supervision the municipal authorities of Lyons, Marseilles and Bordeaux nave followed a conservative fiscal policy
establishing the credit of the Cities upon a sound basis. The internal loans now outstanding bear low interest rates.
The three Cities are, next to Paris, among the largest and most important trade centers of France. O-igina'ly established
m ancient times on main trade routes, they have crown steadily to their m-esent imnortanrp. horanio of nut 1 ,....:.. -j
lages, Situated far from the zone of hostilities, their industrial
substantially since 1914 by additional facilities provided for th
in population and the expansion of business.
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Considered separately :
LYONS ranks next to Pans as acenter of finance, trade and manufacturing. Her chief manufactures are of silk and in the
production of these articles she.leads the world. Over 90,000 looms, employing more than 200,000 hands, are engaged in these
(.aieiuuBca. ljuiio la cuts tujju-uf ui cue uepai uuuuc oi iviiune, anu is situate", at rne commence of the Rhone and Saone both
of which are navigable and flanked by several miles of auays. Amnlerailwav facilities nrnvirinlipv, viHi ,tinf0 f , ''
Local industries comprise metal works, chemical and soap
In lrvM rf -ya fifr Vina lrorf rnna ii,ifV ,rliic.,rtc. nV,m,;
""'"" "j. wv. vjn-0- ii" -!- ij"-v- .viHi luuuouicii, BuuYvuiK " wcieiiotj j.ium od,i) x lviz, to over BOO 000 (esti
mated) in 1918. The total internal debt amounted in 1918 (the latest figures available) to about Fes 93 500 000 (at Fes 5 18
the approximate normal value of Francs equals $18,050,000).- To this should be added the present issue of $15,000 000 makinrJ
a total of about $33,050,000, v uianuit
MARSEILLES, the leading maritime city of the Mediterranean, is one of the greatest natural sea ports of the world and is
the southern terminus of the largest railway system in France. Situated on the northeast shorp nf t-hn finif nf ino ,-f 'fi
all Mediterranean conjmerce and sends and receives carges through the Suez to and from India. On a normal basis 21 000 000 irross
tons nf shinn'nrr firmnnllv pntor iinH rlpjiv from Iipv linrVinv Savon iot r1rwh-a civ rim, rlnnV,, .,vf,i 4i.:..i. :i - ' '
, r-r , " " ....... j.i... v, u.v, u... uy uuna, ajiu uiiiLuuii nines oi quayage atiora
accommodation for 2000 vessels" at one time. The traffic in merchandise has increased from 4,372,000 tons in 1870 to more
than 21,590,000 tons at the present time. Her industries are many and well diversified, among which are metal foundries and
plants for the manufacture of vegetable oils- and soaps. The population has grown from 550.G19 in 1912 to about 750 000
(estimated) in 1918. The total internal debt in 1918 amounted to Fes. 157,07.4,097 (at 5.18 equals $30,323,184). To this should
be added the present issue of $15,000,000, making a total of about $45,323,184. v ' ' auuia
BORDEAUX is the principal Atlantic port, and has one of the three finest harbors in Frsirwo if ; tlm i?ennnn ,;..
of m
any lines tradimr with the Americas. Africa and the British Isles Shinbuildinrr is fTim pinw'inriiiaf,.,,. i,r,0;ri0 ,imu 4.u1
n VAinrmirlAVnl-ilii otlior miiniifnnfnpinrr
...v w"" -ui'. U.... MllH,uillVu,.U6 v,l.Vi,.,Uvo, , I1H, UJUUUH.1U1I JJJ HIV O HI 1 U U 11 VI I II JlJ tUUIIHJ
tne city traue ; renned suar, rope, woolen vooas, carpets, paper and earthpnware are produced on a large scale. Her chief
imports comprise metals, English coal, timber,, grain and manufactured articles. She exports chiefly .cloth, chemicals and the
products of local industry and large quantities of wine. The pre-war record exhibits an annual entrance and clearance from her
harbor of vessels aggregating 5,228,000 tons. The extensive additions made to her quayage and warehouse capacity to enable
the handling of the large traffic during the war have greatly enhanced the opportunities for accommodating even more business
in the future. The population of the city has grown from 261,678 in 1912 to about 305,000 (estimated) in 1918 The. total inter
nal debt in 1918 amounted to Fes. 43.442,650 (at 5.18 equals $8,386,612). To this should be added the present issue of $15 onn .
000umaking a total of about $23,386,612. p ' '
Application will be made in due course to list these bonds 6n the New York Stock Exchange."
The undersigned offer theyabove Bonds, subject to
of delivery, temporary bonds deliverable if, when and as
held to maturity.
The right is reserved to reject any application in whole or in part.
KUHN, LOEB & CO. THE NATIONAL CITY CO. v
GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF N. Y. HARRIS, FORBES & CO.
KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. ' WM. A. READ & CO.
CONTINENTAL & COMMERCIAL TRUST & SAVINGS BANK (Chicago)
tnurh feo fnr ns actual market opera
tions were concerned except, for what
they might portend. And jwhnt any
given factor might portend Ms not to
be comprehended nt once by ever) body.
Those who do unit comprehend hesi
tate If they are prudent; those who have
the faculty of cheerful indifference pro
cewli nnd those who know piobablv
take n mldd'e course. Accordingly the
market presents nn uneven nooenrniicc.
The momentum of the market ma
chinery kept trading in large volume
this week although the tendency wns
toward curtailment of commitments.
Decline In the price level una slight by
comparison with the recent ndvnncc.
I'rotlt-tnklng wns more genernl than
for some, tlmp pnst. Developments in
the industrial field and election re
sults, particularly thp vindication of
Inw and order and the severe rebuke
administered to radical labor in Mnssu
'biisetts, were h'gh'y constructive, and
this circumsrnnce, nssuming it to be
necessary, mn'dc it the more imperative
that something should be ilonp to mod
crntp the flow of funds into the stock
market, that is -to say, if it were
advisable b"fore to divert the course
of credit accommodation iuto commer
cinl channels, it wpre doubly so if events
were to encourage further speculation.
Week Somewhat Disjointed
The settlement of the longshoremen's
strike, the apparent anxiety of the
Inbor organization to compromise the
issues at stnkc in the coal walkout, the
Refining fading away of the steel crlsfcy
mm iiumisiHKuuic imuiic seiuuuni op
posed to unrensonablc labor claims, sup
plied cases in point, The electiou day
recess broke into the week and occa
sioned considerable adjusting of nc
counts over the extended week-end, so
thnt, nil things considered, it wns n
rnther disjointed week njid perhaps not
accurately reflective of the technical
position within the market. There was
little to indicate r nl liquidation. Opin
ion stretched all tlit- wny from the as
sertion that the market is high and
has discounted nbout nil- the favorable
news that nmv be expected to the po
sition that high-priced speculative fa
vorites only hue outdone themselves
while the standard shares, industrial
and rail, lire still below asset values.
The number of listed stocks hns become
so lnrg" that the market can be neither
uniform in movement nor uniformly ap
praised. The lapidly growing class ot
specialty issues often impel highly mis
lending lnmcments nnd such movements
call for careful examination. The size
to which the market has grown, and the
scope of speculative fervor tend to ren
der superficial appraisement of mar
ket conditions more hazardous perhaps
than ever before
Itnilrnnd developments occupied n
lnrgc part of the street's attention
through the week. The announcement
that the lines would lie returned to
their owners on Juutmry 1, in nccuril-
INTEREST PAYABLE MAY 1 AND NOVEMBER 1
onfovni'iano lUmo Tvnrliinf inn in Vn onitiiiiii-TinM nmHi-u.. i... 1-..j. j . . t ,
EVENING PUBLIC
nnco with the original program of the
President, gnvo rise to the possibility
of Interim legislation to cover their
nc ds until such time ns permanent
legislation (lending in the House and
Senate 'can ho put tlirougb. The House
is lit work on the I'sch measure and
It promises to hnvc it ready to pas's on
to the Senate by the tlm , if not before,
the latter body can dispose of the treaty
matter. It looked on Thursday us If
'he Sennte would hnve the treaty ready
to come to n vote at once, but this hone
wa- f ustrated by the last moment ob
jection of one of the senators. Pre
sumably the next fortnight or so will
see it disposed ot. This would leave
scarcely n month for the forthcoming
session in D ocniber to tnkc up rail
road legislation. Senator Cummins
seemed to think thnt with extra exertion
the hill could be put through in thnt
short time. This sltuntlon had a stif
fening effect on fnjlrond .security prices
in which there was materially broad -tied
trading.
Steel In (iooiI Shape
The state of the steel industry was
regarded as good under the circum
stances. Iron nnd steel production hns
not ns yet been affected by the conl
strike, ns stocks of coal were nccumu
lated in all districts, some producers
having three to six weeks' supply. Pro
duction figures for October were en
couraging. In thnt month pig iron output wns
i,8IW.fi.W Inns or 00,115 tons a day,
ngnlmt Li.4fl7.lMV tons in Senlember, or
82,0.12 tons dally, the decline being
nbout 2." per ecu. It shou'd bp recalled
that Sept nibei wns free of the strike
for three weeks, lllnst furnaces of steel
companies suffered a decline In produc
tion of nbout ,11 per cent, but the im
provement in furnace op intions In the
last two weeks or so has been marked.
The Pittsburgh district, which may be
regarded ns the barometer of general
conditions, made tlie surpilsing show
ing of nn increase in output of 8S7 tons
over the previous month; The 1 on Age
stated that "a large volume of pig-Iron
business is offered for 1020. The sales
(dosed have beeu at advancing prices,
and the market is stil1 being scoured
for prompt lion, indicating that foun
dries arc operating on a large scale."
Refined Sugar Continues Unchanged
New York, Nov, 8. The refined
sugar market continues unchanged. Re
finers still refrain from accepting new
business, the efforts being centc'ed on
patching up on back business. Raws
urc unchanged, sales of the new-crop
Cuba since October .11. amounting to
slightly in excess of 102,000 bags call
ing for shipment up to Apiil nnd Mns
next nt prices rouging from 7;h to
S'-JsC f. o. b. having been made. Prices
arc uncliaii"cd at lie. less 2 per cent for
cash, for fine granulated.
-condition, already sound prior to
e extra war traffic they were called
'
v
0
factories, dye works, tanneries
i.n..nn J?- ern rren .
previous sale, at 92 xz per cent, and accrued interest to date
issued. At this price the Bonds will yield 6.80 per cent, if
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
NEEDS0F RAILROADS
Expert Figure Six Billions Required
to Bring Roads Up to Standard
Chicago, III., Nov. S. At least six
billion dollars of new capital must be
invested in railroad facilities within the
next thrpp jpars If the lallronds are to
become oble to handle satisfactorily the
country's commerce, Samuel O. Dunn,
editor of the Hallway Age, said In nn
address yesterday. Any legislation In
volving the railways should be designed
with that considered, he said.
"The rniIwaK In the next thicc jears
should buy at least MM 1,000 freight cars,
20.000 locomotives nnd 10,000 passenger
cars," he said, "to make up the exist
ing deficiency of equipment to replace
thnt which should be retired nnd to
provide for bundling additional busi
ness. "The wplfnrp of thp country demands
speedy nction and nlso wise nction, for
if any nction taken does not put the
rnllwny companies In a position to be
gin nt once raising vast amounts of new
capital, the development of the indus
tries of the country probably will be
stopped."
l,tisT VT) FOUND
COW" Lost, cows bearing tar mirk of
"It" on hide, strsved frotn .tones nne.
Llbernl reward S Harris tuna s 4th st.
envelopes Lost Thur,in, .it 12 'to p.
m.. In the lid'es' waiting room , luhts,
Iloor. Wnnamaker's envelopes , inlalnlng 2
railway bonds and Laurel Hill Cemetery lot
deed- reward Finder please communicate
wun a. n .vmrra;,. im .Mount Yrrnnn st.
MUFF Lost black lvnx muff on Llneeln
jugnwjiy, vveunesuay octween Lnnghorno
nnd Philadelphia sultablo reward, Robe
son. Pennington N. J
PIN Lost, diamond bar pin Howard" Re
turn to J. i: Caldwell & Co , Chestnut
.aiur Jun'per sts
i
PERSONALS
WILL ANY PE11RON knowing of the where
about" of Thomas I'ltzslmmons and Mat
thew Penrce, ur the hlrs deviates or
alienees of either, communicate with Charles
Fahy. 410 cth at N W Washington. 11 C
HELP WANTED FEMALE
CHAMRERMUD rind kit. Sen mul.l i,,.."
at the Hanard AptsIh Swarthmoro r33
CHILINl.'RS1: for 3 chlldrm. J. 1 and s
ears: reference required Phono Uer
brook 4(l.d
CLERKS FOR Al'DITIXa DEPARTMENT
APPLY IIUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKL'R'S
COLOItlST wanted,
w ides Rrlggs Co. ,
female, on lantern
28 Cullowhlll
COOK, watting and chamberwork, L girls,
whlta; no washing or bak ng, reference re-
qulred Call after 7 p in 1'lHy Pine st.
COOK, white, cxperlemed In "small family
tu buturbs, s'ood wages, reference re
quired. Phono Oak Lano 1GJ.
$15,000,000
of Bordeaux
the war, has been slrencthened
upon to handle, by their increase
.
and glassworks. The nonu-
. n - n ' 1 1
CUI1 1 f 1 OUICS TO a gn
cac extent to
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BELL TELEPHONE OrEATINQ
pr.PMAvr.VT positions nrrrcnp.rt Tn
TOUNO WOMEN BETWKEN IS AND 25
11.AH3.
in rr.n wriKi: Fort FinsT 4 wnnKs
:ksi
ml
iiri.no j'i;n vi'ji';is in u aiuisthh. wi,
llAl'lL) ADVANCH-ML.NT TllUHKAFTBlt
shout itotms
ftlNnXPKNSlVK HOT LUN'CItRS
COMFOHTAI1LE Iir.ST IUH1.MH
HICItNKSS UISAIII1.ITY IIKNKF1TS
CAHUKULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES!
CALL TEnSONALLY ANY WEEKDAY,
DETWF.EN II A. M AND H 1 M.. TO
PEE MISS IIYAN. 1031 AIIC1I ST.. llRtff
TUB HCLL THLEPHONE CO. OF PA.
hill cr.nrtKS
in rtooKKnr.piNo depvptment
APPLY llllilKAtr ( ' i:IPLOY.MENT
WANA.MAKEU'S
llOOKKKnPEHS
ON CtTHTOMEItS' ACCOUNTS
i:xpniiii:Nci:ii piti:rr.itiir.D
APPLY lltlllEMJ 'IF FMPI.OY.MENT
WANAMAKElfS
CHAMnWlMAU). colored, n Mawr adult
family, no washing, best wages; reference
"nolred. Phone irrn Mawr 341 or Locust
4.141.
COOf-C and downstairs work, 3 In fnm'ly.
Call before 12 li m CC,.",,1 Lincoln Drle,
Oenmnlown nd
consi-n SALESWOMAN
WITH KNOWLKDfli: OF PITTINO
APPLY IIUREAU OF IlMPt.OYMENT
WANAMAKElfS
DUEPSMAKERS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
EXAMINERS on Infants- linse. Rockland
Hosiery ' Ills 3211 Kensington ave
I OIRIt capable, for downstairs work and
I ns'st with waiting, no one not liking tho
country need apply. Write Mrs. George R.
Packard, Vlllinoa. Pa., or phone ilryn
1 Mawr 84 before 0'30 a. m any morning.
GIRLS wanted. Stephen Orecno Co , 10th
I and Arch sts.
HELPERS IN PANTRY
APPLY IIUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKWIVS
OIULS AND WOMW, WI! 11AVK .TUST
lNSTAI.LllI) ANOrllllll NI1W LOT OP
MAl'HINKS, ALSO rNLAIlllIll) OUU AS-
hi:.MIJLIN(l l)i;PAHT.Mi:.NTM NOW IH
in 'ippoitT"Ni: TiMi: Knit vol' no
SlU'UHi: STKAUV WOUK WITH A MOI-
i:iin. up-to-ijati:. (imiwiN'd oimjuhn.
i:xpi:itin.NCi: not xi:ui:saiiy coon
pav to iu:niNNNi:ns wirn hapiij ad
vancement, taki: r.i.i:vATi:i suu-
PAIT, (111 SU11WAV CAHH TO IVJI) .STIlllKT
HTATION. APPLV TACTUlll DITIl'K
II T. PAlSTli CO.. 3W1 AUCII ST.
OIULS, It to 11 s-enr
nttrnd iimtlmititinn srhonl
taiiKtit by city school tonchcra !
at our own plant
No machinery
rnusiially nlcatmnt ivorkinrr ronrlltlnns
Inireasrt In pay nftei (Irst month
MILLKIl LOCK CO
orthodox anrl Tncony stM P-ankford
"A (rood place to work"
OIIILR
14 TO 10 YIIAIIS OI' AOK
CiOOD OPP"IlTUNITY TO Itl.'OIN
A UUSINKWS CAltKKIl
APPLY I'ADKT HKADQUAflTUIlH
i:iaiiTH n.oou
WANAMAKUIl'S
aiiiLS
ovi:n in. foii light wonif
apply iiimnAU or iimplovmknt
WASAMAKBK'S
campphll's f,oi'P3
L'STAHLISIinU isira
Oini.M ANT) WOMCM
MUST UK OVI2H tHTi:AltH OP AUH
OIULS J1UHT rillt.NISH PHOOP OF AUtl
Toil KITCHEN WOIttf
1'iifc.p.V
vi:it:taules
rrs ktc
al.so csEN'JWk, PAcronv wonic
STE AUBf 1 !M P I.OV1I KNT
JIINI.MJM STAIITINC. IIATCS
$14 AND nr. port 4t) nouns
TIMI: AND HAI.r TIMi:
OVKH AH IIOIJHH
INCRIIAHKI) AUIOMAI IfALLY
PLENTY OP qvEIlTIMll
JOSEPH CAMPIIELL CO.
D AND JIA11KET STU.
CAMDEN. N. J.
HOSIERY
Experienced winders
fill one knitters
Rib hands wanted
IrejrnTs taken
nnd pild while learning
WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY CO.
Orchard Bt. below Unity. Frankford
HOUSEWORK Cllil 10 assist with 2 chil
dren and light duties, no washing-. UodJ
Tlimhiey st. Diamond nflno W.
LACVDHV
MAIUCEIl Wli hOUTEn
I'OLLAIl STAKCHEIt
1IAHKET hlllDET LAUKUIIY
ElllS ril.IlLUT S1IIEET
MI.NPEHS expirlemed on tntants' hose,
Apply Auckland Hoslell Mills. 3:111 Ken
Mnjjtnn ae.
OI'EltATOHS
m:tehiknvej o.v custom shirts
ai'ply iiuhkmi ok employment.'
wanamaker's
SALESWOMEN
WE REQUIRE SALESWOMEN
TOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS,
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.
aitly njirLOYJiKNT uureau
LIT DROS.
SALESWOMEN
OPPORTUNITIES IN SEVERAL
DEPARTMENTS
APPLY BUREAU OK EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
STUNuUKAl'IIKlt. competent, experienced
In Beneral office work, one Ihlnc in nurth-
easiern sect on preierreii. i ;i,-, i,ed. Off.
hlKNOOllAPHER hlirli school eradu.ite.
I rov.-iii.iiii preierieo Ai"fiieui opporcu
nlty. P 321. I.eilg.r Office.
TYPIST
EXPERIENCED
BUItE U OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
TYPIST Underwood or Elllutt-risher ma
chine operator, nukk und accurate, for
bllllnu In otflie centrallv locattd manufac
turimr concern, stato age experience und
salary desired P 327. Ledger Office.
UPHOLSTERY SALESWOMAN
EXPERIENCED IN HANDLINU
LACK CURTAINS
APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
UPHOLSTERY WORKERS
EXPERIENCED ON TABLE WORK
AND OPERATING
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
WAITRESSES
WHITE
Poll TEA ROOM
APPLY ni'llEX" OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
WAITRESS and chambermaid, colored: good
nn m'i'ij ,u ... unCn,.i , jciierson
TrA-.il.nl 1 11, n anil M.nBm
tl'lll m'K.t: tnnlv Mm. A V m..i.
Wvnnewood I'a . or phone Ardmnre 1134
WAITRESSES Two neat and tidy
' waitresses with club experience: tnn
month, room and board, with a full day off
each week Apply Steward. Old York TlnnA
Country Club, Take Willow Grov. car on
11th st.
W"MF.N
FOR WRAPPING
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
NOVEMBER 8, AoiO
HELP WANTED FEMALE
women
port CLEANING .
......I?AT AN" NUIIIT HiriFT
AITLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S "'-"
WOMAN
ot dimity and editr.,,,!,,. ...lit.
some business experience: rnmt.n.aiirfn
Stnt.. .1 - .
I ti,M.- n,,,ll , IIIMiri,, 1'I I
I lre li'tween l:.1ii to 4 r. i
APPiy .ot Dtnrkla liullrt.
tn.
AS.JS1,KKT wniTKitM noon pknms-s
Arri.Y iii'HKur or ttPi.orw:T
'1!.2&, !'."i,-s IN i'AfKtN(rnfi?PAirr-
JIENT IlIttlM) I'llCIT llt'SIVI-ss it.
PLY FPU WOUK. 130 S. ITIONT ST
YOtrvrl wni m .... . Zz "r": i
tlon that rVduires" 'ion"., , , re0,".1"?"?."0
personality I- BUI Lcdirer orfle"
YOUNO WOMEN
WB REQUIRE YOU.NO WOMEN
!Xn VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS
'EXPERIENCE MOT NECESSAKY
APPLY ElrPLOYMENT 1IUREAU
LIT 11ROS.
TOUNO WOMEN
AS CASHIERS AND INSPECTOns
APPLY DUAEAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'H
HOl'NO WOMEN who would Ilk" t.len.nnl
r-nlnimellt fo- II W0Pk or Tonwr In ii
lilnut M retail Btnr,. will nl,7,jrtr5
Inn Manurarturlnit Co 1IHIT Ch","
flic:
I
nut
LAUN 4'.-. vipckly siwr. tlmo rltlnir for
; cmi" pi Hnrii,iMi p rn, linn Of ilu.
tnlH free. PrtSK Mjmtlrnte lr.i Ht.Luuiri.Jlo
HELP WANTED MALE
NCW TOItK siiipduildin-q COUP.
1 NOIITH YAItD
CAMDE.V. N. J.
ltOILCHMAKEIlS
1 lrstcla8s mechanics
t , , 130LTKIIS
Ooi , husky Amorlcnns who want to learn
shlDinrd trades
PLANOH TURNnil
EJDerlenced hand and machln
M LAiionniia
Steady work: standard s'llpyard rati)
Aroly at the North Yard Employ
ment Ueparttnent. Camden, or to
Jtr. Shcnkle, htato Kniplninwnt
Uurcau, 10J1 Arch st.. Philadelphia'
MElV YUHK SHIPUUILUINCJ 'COni'.
' NORTH YARD
CAMDn.V. N. J.
HOYS. 11 TKAltS UP
ConllriniHon school at plant whera
your education ran he carried on
under direction of city public school
teacher; chances for adtunecment.
Apply at once
MILLKIl LOCK CO
Orthoilo nnd Tnronj st?.
Frankford.
A eood placo to work."
, HOY APPRENTICE
ror Wock cuttlnir in paper factory: must b
hrlifht and InteiiUent. mio.l npiwrlumt? of!
torsinrt'y ' ll( 5"""" ot '"'" wanes
IlE(7Ki:il. SMITH i. PAOK
ANater and Snyder ae.
HOV I.nrKe steamship ci) wants hrlnhT
ncthe hoy for orflce work, must Ira o"ef
111. 1 or L- years hlch school education pre-
.".' ..,,-. , .uii.i itrn aiiraclle
"lTUliou cVe llU3"""'', Aw,ly SIr- Turnbull,'
130 V wanted for central work In large orflce
excel ent opportunity for advancelnent
' Ann l fLr),tll O.L-tn A,r.A.tn n. -.",5111
4tn and Noble sts. " i.o
HOYS
II TO lfi YEARS OP AOE
COO!! OPPORTUNITY FOR
JlltUIIIT. ACTIVE BOYS
APPLY CADET II EADQ CARTERS
- IlItlHTH KLOOR
WANAMAKER'S
1 .' fnr.messenKur serilco: splendid urn.or
tunlty for ndl.iniement. Abram Cox St
, ." ','m,'l"5'mt Uureau. American and
Dauphin sts
. BOYS WANTED
We pav our Ihj8 fiorn J13 to UR per week,
easy work, stesdi imslrion, Kood opnortunl
tles Applv at once.
IIECKER SMITH & PAGE
water and snder avo.
TRJS7TEI.MEN
..,. S? MEN'S CLOTHING
APPLY HUREU OP EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
OAHINET.MAKr.RS '
EXPERIENCED
APPL1 Hl'ltEMJ OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CARPENTERS
WHY LEAVE, PHILADELPHIA?
WE CAN USE 300 MEN ON SHIP
JOINING AND SHIP CARPEN
TRY, THIS JOH IS UNDER COVER
AND n'i: THAT WILL LAST
ALL WINTER. 1
APPLY, OEO W SMITH . CO.
4UTH ST. AND BOTANIC AVI."!
CARPENTERS, wanted: union rate; 11
ht-urs for in hours' work Apply after 8
?-'nmT. Mr,-Hou,'?,hl'r,J Empire EnclncerlnB
LOjinc, 221Sj.'hesinut stj
oVf i TU!,H-rnr"t rl'""' m"1 wanted for
...i?i?r.k '" WIlmliuTion sue per hour Apply
w;"h,!n?1"l J A H"'1"' -'o. 23 Market
st Wilmington Del
CLhllK luuna; nun, about 20 to assist In
, ."u "ePirtnient of manuf.irturlnir concern:
must be quick and accurate ut tlsures: cle
uetalla of exnerlence reference and salary
dlr;d P ago I.r,,gPr office.
P.!iu.a wnnt,''l for production division
h.... X '-njiloyment llur.au. Ahram Cox
stove Co. American and Diuphln sts
CO1,,Y,iSTrr,Mi?n.,0,r,.worl' in 'l'lsnlnir room.
taHo sts Diamond, Jasper and On-
?SV.S.VA.w KTfc 'with H.S'PEHI-
!rA-n,TM,",;MTPr NEWSPM'ER ONE WITH
I'lCF 1:X1 1;uTWD. M t.24. I.EDUER OF-
DRAFTSMEN
Men who nro experienced In the
design aad layout of factory
buildings design and lavcut of
power planta, design of heating
and ventilating systems, or gen
eral mectmnlcnl drafting, a
permanent position; an oppor
tunity worthy of Investigation.
.FACTORY OFFICE
EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO.
AKRON, OHIO'
DRAFTSMEN. 8 HIGH CI.ASS KXPEIU.
ENCED. MECHANICAL. IN LAROH
MANUFACTURING PLANT. LOCATED IN
BROOKLYN. N. Y.: GIVE FOLL PARTIC.
uLAiis. AbonEsd c. e.box 1132, new
YORK. Ullli
DRAFTSMEN wanted, experienced, on build.
lug construction work. Apply at one.
Turner Construction Co , 17111 Bansom St.
HExjP WANTED MALE
DOLb IJKPAinMAN
wn nKoumn an r.xPKntnN'CED dou
HF.PAtIlitANl OOOD BALAUY, APPLY
EMPLOYMENT JIUltUAU, LIT iinOS,
tlUAI'TSMAN familiar with electrical lay.
nuts, switches, transformers, etc. Apn'y
In person to enslneerlnir department. Ed. O.
Iluild Mfg. Co . S.'th and lluntlnir Park ave.
lOLEVATOIl OrEIlATOnS
WM UEOUtnE LICENSED ELRVATOrt
OPERATORS APPLY EMPIX3YMENT IfU
IlEAU, LIT imos. I
I IMHHERS nnd helpers on ornamental iron
work: Humphros & Co., Front and
Tusculnm
FURNITURE FINISHERS. EXPERIENOCD
APPLY UUREAU HI' KMPIX)YMKNT
WANAMAKER'S
HAllDWAitn WAllCItOUSi: tXJUEMAN
Must ho experienced In central
ImrdwarB warehousing: excep.
tinml opportunity for the rlht
man. M 010. Lcdecr Office.
IIARNESSMAKER wanted on team harness.
Apply 3311(1 S. Ilroad st.
nOO ISLAND SHIPYARD
WANTS
SHIP JOINER."
HRICKLAYEHS
ELECTRICIANS
Must bo familiar with conduit work.
LAIIORERS
PASSER HOYS
Must bo oicr 10 jcars and furnish
proof of aso
ricnty of work and eood
working' conditions
APPLY'
Mr. Sluttuck'a Office
1621 Arch at.,
on
Employment Office.
Hoc Island
9
HOSIERY HELPER WANTUD
on flat rib machines
Fine chance -
to learn somethlnff neir
Oood pay
WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY CO
Orchard st. below Unity, I'rnnkford
HOUSEWORK Japanese or colored m-in
anu wun or - Japanese men rnr KClitle
rn'n's country house, near Inrjre town: :i in
fnmllv: . stato rferenrps nnd mhp.. r t.
Ilox 3 V.'esl Chester. Pa. ' '
I.AIIOREHS WANTED' l!()OI WAnrci.
.sTEADV WORK APPLY JAMES EltlCK- '
.SON. SVPERIN'i-ENnENT IIKVNN l
hTEWAUD CO rilANKI'ORD AVE ANIi I
I1UTLKR hT , PHILADELPHIA
LABOR1.RS wanted, white and colored, good
commissary Koppers Co.. Swedeland. Pa
Apply lflin Arch st. -
LAUNDRY
HELPER IN WSHROOM
MARKET STHEPT LAUNDRY
130S FILBERT ST.
IF 1017 ARE TIRED OF MOVING
AROUND FROM ONE JOH TO ANOTHER
LOSING TIME AND MONEY
fl O O D Y 13 A. 11
OFIEHJ, TOU PERMANENT WORK THE
YEAH ROUND. EXCELLENT WORKING
CONDITIONS AND "A CHANCE TO EARN
RATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10UU
ABILITY. '
ALL-AROUND MACHINISTS
BORING MTLL
BENCH AND FLOOR
LARGE LATHE
GENERAL REPAIRMAN
BLACKSMITHS
CARPENTERS
'II
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Apply In person or write at onco to
FACTORY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
THE GOODYEAR TIRE h RUBBER O.
AKRON OHIO
MACHINISTS BOlLERMAKKIlS AND CAR
REPAIRMEN WANTED BY THE CHF.SA.
PEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. APPLT
TO J. R GOULD. RICHMONIV VA : H.
M 11ROWN, SHOP SUPERlNTENDENr.
HUNTINGDON. W VA . OR. W P, HOB.
HON. MASTER MECHANIC. COVINGTON,
KT.
MANCtO LOOK AFTER THE ELEVATOR
1 SERVICE IN LAJIUH RETAIL ESTAB-
I LISHMENT. QUALIFIED TO OVEIISEF,
ORCE Or MEN AND PRODUCE GOOD
RESULTS. P 31(1. LEDGER OFFICE.
MAN. live ambitious, wanted to learn the
science of suiting; aalury vvhllo learning
SI HO. standard line; well-established firm.
P 300 Ledger Office.
MAN- oung, wanted, to enter business,
salary 130 weekly must Invest 12000 in
R per cent preferred stock Address M 022.
j .TiTer UTlre
METAL FINISHER, experienced wnnted.for
close, body work, piece work and bonus
men making big money. Call Stopper's Hotel.
3 IS Kith st.. Room 8, Sunday, 2 to S p m
Mr. It. Klk.
METAL FINISHER wanted, experienced, for
closed-body work, piece-work andi bonus
men -nakln" bit moi"y Call Windsor Hotel.
Sunday, 2 to fi p. m.Mr R. Klk.
OFFICE HOY, fire Insurance office, good op
portunity for one with brains and pen;
siate age. salary and experience. P 312,
Ledger Office
OFFICE BOY
WANTED. IOY OVER SIXTEEN IN NEWS.
PU'RR OFFICE: BRIGHT, ACTIVE HOYt
GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO LEAIIN NEWS.
PAPER BUSINESS. CALL AND SEE MR.
KILPATRICK. DETAIL DEPARTMENT.
PUBLIC LEDGER WII AND CHESTNUT.
OFFICE BOY. 14 to IS jears of are; ex
cellent opportunity for advancement. Ad
dress In own handwriting giving references
and salary desired. M 014, Ledger Office.
PORTERS
FOR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
HOOFERS Apply Warreti-Ehret Co., SUtli
ami uravn rerry nva,
xt;'-
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HELP v7 ANTED MAI.B
MtDVALll
Steel and Ordnance Co,
Nlcetown
NEEDS
Men for open heArths
Men for tire mills
Holler firemen
Lfi borers
Permanent tiosltlons
Apply 43(11 Wlssahlckon ave.
HALES.VAN A leadlnu paint anrl vamtgh
inanufiioturer'deslres to ohtatn the serviewi
nf experienced Industrial sa'esman to handtn
Philadelphia trade: exceptional opportunity
to be a producer on standard speelaltlevt
ttlve full record In first letter. M 012. Led.'
iter Office ..
SALESMAN Wanted, an experienced paint,
nlso varnish traellnff salesman; no other
nerd apply: state aire, experience, territory
i canvassed, references and salary fcxpectod.
SALESMEN, security IV have a small
block of d per cent R-nld bonds, carrying
a irnoil stock Itonus, which makes an at
tractive offering, bonds are well secured and
palntr Interest reeularly; liberal commie
slens to fast producers. I 323, Ledasr
Office.
TOOLMAKER1 WANTED ON JIO AND
FIXTURE WORK: EXCELLENT WORK,
INO CONDITIONS.
AUTOCAR CO.. AltDMOP.n, PA.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS. ALIAnOUNn
UCIIINISTS AND MACHINE OPERA..
TORS FOR LAROE HEAVY WORK
15 rrVE-FOOT VERTICAL BORINO MILL
OPERATORS. jt
10 IIRST-CIASS ASSEMTU.ERB WII6
HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE OK
LAROE STEAM IJNQINES.
B SIX-FOOT VERTJCAL BORINO SIU.1.
OPERATORS.
B THREE-FOOT VERTICAL DORINO
MILL OPERATORS
B EIGHT-FOOT HADIAL DRILI. PRB8S
OPERATORS.
1 HORIZONTAL BORINO MILL OPERA
TOR. APPLY OR WllITB
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
GENERAL KLECTHIC CO.
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ERIE. PA.
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WANTED
.li) UNION LATHERS, TER HOUH "l
4,0 UNION PIAhTlRERS. Jl TKIl HOUR
APPLY AT JOB LONG JOB.
JOHN K. TURTON CORPORATION
QUANTICO VA.
iOUNO MEN IN PACKING DEPARTMKNT,.
DRIED FRUIT BUSINESS. APPLY FOII,
WORK 130 S FRONT ST.
YOUNG MAN. about 18 vears, for office ot
large wholesale furniture house; good op
purtunlty for bright enerretli' man; ad
vancement assured. $15 per week to start:
stato ago and experience P 320, Ledger
Office
Genernl
WONDERFUL
nn,irtlinltv to men
in4 if
wnrnnn li, Inlnutnpo niL.nn In.T.ri Ttlhle?
liberal mmmfsilons vtisy sales, no compel!
tlon. unusual profits exn not essential,
-1st corner "'h and Spring Garden at-w
I.AHN $2.i weekly, spare time, writing for
newspaiH'rs. magazines expe-rlenee un
liLcessio. details free I'ress SjndlcatB,
2111, St Louis .Mo
, AOENTS
lOUR NAME brings copy money-maklnir
Iduis. the gTcat 32-page agent's mid mall
ihvihrs msu.izine A. 11 Kraus. Kraua
'lid,- Mllnauki'v. Wis.
SITUATIONS -vyANTED-FEMAIife
COMPANION Am a young lady of education
anil refinement and am willlrur to traveh
can give reference M (121). Ledger Officer.
COMPANION or reidi , indy wishes posi
tion per hour: Inclosed auto furnished it
desired. C 124 Ledger Office
NURSE Trained babies' nurto desired
charge of Infant, refs. . J15 per week. Mis.
Brink. Apt A. 41'.T Walnut St. -J
SECRETARY to executive. 4 jears" expert
ence. Independent correspondent efficient
stenographer, ihslrlne chvinge. Address A 19,
Ledger Oft In'
I WASHING wanted by a laundress: tak.
I home only: price reas Dickinson fiOflO W
WELFARE WORKER or assistant to enV
I plnyment mnnager -Young woman of in-
telllgeree and experience desires such a poat
I tlon. C 330. Ledger Office
, SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE
j V ' i yfe
1 ACCOUNTANT, nudltor and office manager
seeks an engagement, take entire char..
r -llll Ledger Office: . ""
I ACCOUNTANT desires position with C. P. i
II rm O'-'uiilz mil! M or C 323 Ledger OrT.
AUTHOR Proofreading, inanuserl
i t ' one hv ri-tired proo.
i730 Market st Belmont S4.10.
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BOOKKEEPER
exnerlenced. will nndlt
nlng. moderate terms Ph Woodland 3833 iL
CHAUFFEUR des permanent pos. Willi nr!-,
vate family In or out of town; can fur
nish best of references, A 15, Ledger Off.
DO YOU WNT A YOUNG MN T
possessing initiative and ability? Well edviT
eated and having several years' business ex.
perienie, desires connection Willi progressive,
firm offering opportunities to get ahead. M.
PIS Ledger Ofllen "
w-.i, nu.o ui wriio up 1,'nms nay or eve
COXNFCTIONS WITH EXPOI-HNQ HOltKIl
HAVINO CENTRAL AND SOUTH
A-VERICAN REPRESENTATION, C 302,
LEDUBR OFFICE.
YOl'NO MAN with offlco experience by eon.
cern selling office eiulp. C 834, Led, Off.
EMPLOYMENT AGENOIEB"
DO YOU NEED A CHAUFFEUR?
for private pr commercial car. w. auralt
competent, reliable men st rea"bl vmnm
without cost to you. Apply to Mr, FaxWl
I'll llrnwn st. I' oie kt 'S.VI
I IJRED IIKT.P
fu'l and part tbxjss.
Hursey, 12S5 S 10th t, Dickinson
BTITLTjINO MTERIAt
It) UN DATION STONE' KOll BALM"
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K.MlV'l.Kl)lli; OK SPANISH, DICSIRKS TO
ESTABLISH IliniI.ci.AHK Vrarai'nnni,
y'!I S?.MAN M VARIED RXPF.ltlE.NCn.
WITH REFERENCES. CArABI.F. AND
REI.IA'ILE. DESIRES EMPmYSlKNT V'
irEDl'OicE'0"" A UUK- 80' 'I
About lOOO Perch, at North Phllli. K,,c
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