tWi? ) V I I 22 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, . 1919 6.Tcv,r!!W ai UA 6 V s . . B ' W n If v BUSINESS NOTES The stcnrmlilp seniors' between Lis-, boil mid llrnzlllnn port wlilrh wen- lu terrtipteil during tlic wnr linvc been ro ttnlllslirl, The lone nf Hie leather maillot Im proved erentlv tliirlni! Hip liit week. and on the better Inquiry for Hie com moner variety of dry 1ilili" price were Arm, Ttrtnll Jeweler In nil scrtlnns of the country report thnt their nli" for Oc tober were lnrccr tlinu for the Kline period of nny prevloni enr in tlie history of the Industry. Wlillei thn women's apparel holi nalem arc turning tlielr tlwiiitlitN nnd plans townrd sprliiR. the first touch of Vtintcr weather brousht some addition al fall business Into the market. Finished cotton Rood of all v.irle. tier, continued in stinnit ileiuanil lttt week, with prices showing nti upward tendency, but purchases of pray or un finished soods by converters nnd print er were less than the week before. Trices of crnv roihIi remained linn mid (rnined sllchtly ncr tlic previous week 'The Telephone to Scalfi TT Machine Tools The 11111111111 -3S& FAIRBANKS The stnndard print cloth, known ns M-flO, ;HYj Inches wide, sold freely at llili cents n yard ilnrlnic the middle nf the week. It closed last week nt II) cents. Women's nppnrel manufacturers. In anticipation of the opening of their irlnir season within u week or two, were nrtlve In the woolen nnd worsted poods market last week and Rave u stronger tone to prices. The linwlll Iiiriicss of mills to nccept large orders fm spring has made the garment man ufacturers anxious to cover their re ipilrcmcuts. The Import nf null Into Kvtlt7erland during the month of May, 1 Hill, totaled 1 l..fltt tuns. Of this 1IK.H1 T tons were limn Helgliim. .'H.O.'Ui fiom the Left Ithiue dlstrlet of Herman). 11,.'WJ from the Itiglit 1 tilt lit' district of llcriiiiuiv. r,"i ft oni Kinnce. 10." I from Austria nnd S-7 from I.UM'inburg. Colder weather Inst ween icought tin .retail fun lent more business hut not enough to effect more than a slight ihnugc In the tnnuiifneturlng and raw sHu branches of the trade. Squirrel skins nppenred to be in greater demand riiiong manufacturing furriers thnn other pelts Limiting merlrnn export to the hnrc ONE GUARANTEE FAIRBANKS Company Covers all our products THIS guarantee means that products sold by The Fairbanks Company are always standard in quality and workmanship. From the start you are assured that the equipment will give proper service. In other words, you are protected against faulty con struction when you buy merchandise under "The Fairbanks Company O.K." Of course, the question of price is an important one. On account of manufacturing, purchasing and selling in ouch large volume, The Fairbanks Company takes care of that question to your advantage. Our full stocks and delivery facilities insure prompt shipment. Our completely equipped and well organized Service Departments are available for the installation of any equipment purchased from us. The advantages in buying mechanical equipment and supplies from The Fairbanks Company are so many that no foresighted purchaser can afford to neglect giving them serious thought. If you haven't time to come to this Branch House, write or telephone, and a salesman will call. THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY Arch and Seventh Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Bell Market 2210 Keystone Main 1715 DISTRICT oVTIOTS, WILMINGTON. DCL. I TnENTON. N .1. l'"ord llulldlnj I American Mechanics llulldlne Branches in 22 Principal Eastern Cities Power Transmission Trucks and Wheelbarrows Engines and Pumps Valves Company essentials nnd raw materials, an la. creased Importation nf Kurnpcan Roods, saving by the general public in this country to provide sufficient funds to extend credit to Kitraprnii countries, in crease of production here nntl the im ptnveinent In productive and domestic sales methods nte utgeii ny the Amer ican Mnnufnrtutcrs' Export Associa tion ns the chief remedieii for the rc dmtlnn of our trade balance, which is causing gicnt cnuceiu In banking and commercial circles. Sugar Market Conditions Unchanged New YoiU, Nov. 10. Sugar market conditions are unchanged. Refiners are still refraining from booking new busi ness, tlielr elTorts being centered on (itching up on back orders. 1'rlces arc lltiriliiltitri.il lit 1) ni.ntu limn " tin- nni.1 f. ........... r. .. . - ....... ..... w .i .in. i.ji cash for line granulated. Importations of law Migurs on last 1'rldny and Satur dnv. Just reported, consisted of W.llrO nags i nous in .roucKie uros., anil Oil linn lint, In tin. Villi. mnl ,.,. It... lining f'o. There were no sales of new crop Ctilinn reported on Saturday, 0 1 9t I Mill, Mine t Railway Supplies Automobile s Service Station Equipment C ; asssv GAIN IN STEEL ORDERS Unfilled Tonnnfle at of October 31 Totaled 6,472,668 New York, Nov. ). In Its monthly iitntement Issued nt noon today, the fulled Ktnten Mteel Corporation re port unfilled orders on Its bunko, ns of (letnhcr III last, of U.-liU.tHIS ton"), This rompnre wltli O.&Hl.n.'IS ton on September .'10 laid, nn ltiereni of IBS, OHO tons, nnd with ,:ir:i,ir,..t tons on thfber ill, HUH. This h the fifth eoiifeeutho month to show an Increase. The statement of the company did not Indicate what percentage nf the unfilled tonnage hnd remitted from the ntrlko In its plant. The October Immune report was re garded an favorable lumdderliif the un settled condltlonx In the Hteel Industry. Officials of the corporation declined to comment on this plume of the Munition, but It wiih estimated that the unfilled tonnage Increase might bnve been nearer half n million tons, but for the strike. Comparisons of uuHlled tonnage on the 10th of each month since 11111! fol low : Month nf Tons Month of Ton Oct.. 1010, O.AJi'.UllS .- in, luiu, u.;i,u.isAir,, jtnr,. D.Hjn.&it Auu. lulu, n.luu, lu.LMch., lvia. U.3IH.001 .tub, lulu, r,-.Ih.iln i-cb., 1II1U. H,.tllS.lll June, ltllll. .MI.-.H"."i Jnn.. Hill, 7.11:!:!, JU7 .M lUlll. 4,SN!!,nlll Hoc,, 1 U 1 . . 7,h0I.SJi Apr.. 1U1U. 4,800,1185 N,iv . 1UIA. 1.1KII.4ST Mch, nun ri.4mi..i7'j Oct., nun. ii.iii.-,,4',j Feb., HUH II.OIO.7S7 Siit 1 S1 1.1 r,.lll7.lllH jn., mm n.iisi.jns .u., inir. 4,1108.4.1.1 Wc. IHIS 7.S7II.1.1J July 1111,1. 4,lll,s..10 Nov., 1II1S. H.124.(lil.1 June, 11)15. 4,!!7K,13i Oct.. mis. N.ass.'.'H.i M.ny, nun. 4.2114, stit Hept,, mis. R.fU7. 110.1 Anr mi.1. 4,1112.214 Au.. 1IIIK. S,7SI1,II42 Mrh IUir, 4.2.1.1,7411 June lum. M.inn.-.uti 1 ri., mi.,. 4,ai,i,a7i My, Arr. HUH mis S.a7. 112.1 Inn.. Inln 4 01R RT1 H.741.8SJ i,c,. lllll. ,Mlll.tl43 Slch., 1018. O.U50.4OII Nov. lull a.324.,10 Keh.. mis. n.2SK,4i.l Oct. iiiii, a.4ni,o'i; jnii,, juin. ,i,.,,,n.,., r,,(, lec lfllT H.SN1.TIS AUU, Na, 11117. S.sn7.10ll July. 1U14, :i,7S7,llit7 11114 4.2la.H.11 11114 4.1.1S,nHD pet. mi7. ii.non.iiTr, June, mil 4,1132, Si sent., ini7. ii.s.i,477 Mny, inn. s.nns.'nn tUH liili III,. Ul, in II Apr.. 11114 4,2T,,OOS July. 1IU7.10,MI llll Mrh.. 1IP14. 4,Sl.1.S2,1 June. 1H1T 11..1S,2S7 Tib.. 1014. ri.02ll.41O .'in, mil ;i.nu..'iiii jnn, Apr,, 1U17 I2.1S.1.IIS.1 I)..e.. Mch., HUT 11.711 1114 Nov. Ib, 11117 11,A;il,lHIT Oct , Jnn 1017 11 474.011 s.pt , Di'C, llllll lti.14T.2Sll Au Nov.. lain ii nr.u .-. i.i t..i.. 1014 i.nn.ain mn 4.2S2 tos inia. 4inii.a47 mm. 4, .in, 707 iiil.t. ft.nnji.TNit inia r.,22.i.4its mi a, r,..inii,a:.n Oct., min, 10,01.1.2110 jun!. imh. bIsotImt y"'" 3S!n .iV.,2..'iS4 Mnv, 101.1. n..124 .122 Aiiv imn ii aha ni, . ' ...... ..':. I'Z' mm ii7r 7H'.i July, linn n.niii..in2 Mch June, lain, n,ii40,4ns ih, M"r. mio. n.t)3T.7iis ,tnn. IP 1.1. 7,4ns.lSrt inia. T,nr,o.7i4 Itllil. 7.27,lins -.BUY COFFED-vMn At WHOLESALE PRICES l lllo . . ..1 Ilia, nt BOe 111. J 1 lillii lllruit , A llii. nt 41c lb. I I Coffee Subttitutmtl Rousted Cerent . . , 12c lb, Mulled Orenl .... 1c lb, 1 GREEN'S. 4th &L Vine, Sta. Ss4X4VsVl rVaSl r BUILDERS' MILLWORK Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Columns, Etc. a !THE HANEY-WH1TE CO. is Ptant ".; 17th and Glenwood Ato. ii t-s Officm S Warehoufs ' 2 1st and Glenwood Are. ? Lists From Plans and If Estimates Given Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 424 Walnut Street .ombflrrt 204T Jfnln 152 New York Office 95 William Street iillillllllllillilliliiiillllllliilllilliiiiiiiu 1 INSURANCE E AUAINST Riot & Civil Commotion E Commercial Union Aiiuranca E Co. and E Queen Insurance Co. of E E America E WILLIAMS & WALTON 416-420 Walnut St., Phil. nnmiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiin 1817 1919 Fire Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut hnH Riven Its policy holders solid Indemnity for more thnn one hundred years nnd tins never been so strong financially ns now. Ilnve you a policy In this old nnd rellnliln Comrmnv? CIIAItTEtt PERPETUAL Tor Absolute Roof Protection At Lowest Ultimata Celt llskei nad Boots flood and (load Boot Better NO RErAIRS WO RE-FAINTING r"ked In B-flalloo Cons Alto 10. ft and M Gtllon Drams AI.SO l&fUR&U-TH A Llauld cbemleal CnncreU nsrdeatr rrolonro tho Life or Concrete Users resents Dusting Bares Msthloerr, Merfbandlso. Idea CKARUUT coMnNY XlMX St. rUIXABSLrHIA GitflW PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WltnAT rttrelpt.. 130.0S5 buehl. Th mnrkft unchannrd, Quotations! Cur lots. In export tlevntor, Rocrnment atandnrd In apectluii I J. an i 1 jih Binnuaru pritvp .M, i rru niuiii. No. 1 northern nprliin, I2.3UI .No, 1 hnril wlntee. tJ.SIlt Nn. I re.t Inter. Bnr llcky, (2.S7I No, 1 red, tenuity. $2.Uut No. 1 rvU, rurllcky and amutty, U.34. United Htata Uraln Corporation's purchase of whest ero baaed on the following achedule pf dlacountst No. 2 heat, ,1c under Nci, It No, n whear Bo under No. 1; No. 4 wheat, loo under No, It No, fi wheal, 14c under No. 1. 1'or all wheat otherwise conlormlnn to the iitclMoiltlona of No. o or better, but dcltclent In test welihl, the discount from th No. n price will be 3c per bushel for each one-pound denclency In teit weight. Wheal a-radlnc below No. 3 for reaioni olhor than uetketency In test uclghts wl.l be tiouvht on Its merits. Slmutly wheat will be dlacuunted according to tho deicree of smut, but tn nn caau leas than Ho lir bushel under the correepundlnu resular siade, Uar llcky wheal will bo discounted lunt ns lierttofurc, 2o per tiushel from the reiular urade, Iixea whent wilt bo discounted from 2c to Ac. according to quality and condition of mixtures, bui un'ess utherwlse Instructed ths trade may count on nur taklnc No. 2 mixed wheat at 1'hlladelphla Just aa here tofore, I, c, 2c under tho lorrespondlnir regular Krade. I'OIIN Iteretpti, 4303 Imahels. The mar ket ruled arm but trade was quiet. 1 o quote, No 2 yellow tn car Iota for local trade at II.T1V1.TJ on spot. IIA1H llecelpts, 112,78s bushels. l'rlees were Ntcadlly held, but demand was llsht, II (lUflle! I'nr IntR ti f,i Iimii tlnfi Nil. I white. N2tJ82Hc: No. S white, si ffaltiti No a while, tiDBsuHcj No 4 while, 7W iNJic. i' I.OL'll Iteeclpta. 7.11, T44 lbs In sacks I'Stnand Una llirkt. uiiil Ihi.r i.n nn Itn. I",'tant cliauue in prkes, quotation! i I'er . in, pacaea in I4U-IH, Jute sacKa won ylnter, uralxht weaiern, HOB 10.2.1; do. .?. 3!'Vrbyi ?0.M1U; hard winter, atralshl. tlt.aSeil.Sltl do. ahor pslelit. lt.Tfil 1J.2J: aprlntr nrat, clear, 5U2.1wO.T5i do, I'atent, 12.IO12a.1. do. short patent, II J.oOff 12.Tft: fanrv Mnrlnar ntiil rltv inula patent, family brnnds. M2.T.1V13.2B, .HID rt.OL'll wiia in Unlit request but Meadv Wu quote nt ITM7.83 tier barrel, In snika. hh tu quallt) . PROVISIONS There waa little trndlnit and the market WAR Uncbananil Oiii.tiillniia, llAAif In u,. sniiiked and alr-drled. ft.lci beef ' knuckles and lenders, smoked land alr-drled, mio, pijrk. irk, fnmlly. r,7c. Iinini. M. ! lurin. loose, 711 2Hc: do. aklrineil. Iimimii .4Ki-i7i.i nn il,i smoked, 205(2110. hams, boiled. Iionclens, 4.1c; wcnlr ahoulders. H. I' cured, loiiae, 21o, do, smoked 22c: lx-llles In plcklv, !ooe, 2tics breakfast bncon, a.lc; lard, 32c REFINED SUGARS Supnllea were, small and the market ruled firm on u bHBls of Ho for nno Branulated, DAIRY PRODUCTS llt'TTIln Demand waa llsht and the market was weak undsr ireneral pressure to sell. , Quotations: Freah. eolld-packrd creamery, fKftry, hlKh-acorlnir i-ooda, 715 73c, extras, 7fll': oxlrn flrata, tlilittllsc; firsts, .mill flic! srr units, .lite.lTr; thirds, Vjn!i4p aweet creamery, choice tn fancy. T2(E?74c: fair to umid, iwfifliic: prints Jobblnir at .ntt'Sc for fancy nnd 0UW75c for fair It' irood. , nflOS Fine stock was sesrec and wanted at full prices. The quotations follows Free c.ises. nenrby firsts, isn.lo per crate: near by current recelpti, Jlli.fiO: fair to s-ood, JlS.au5flN.li0; western extra nrsts. J20.1U; sure to look for the name deceived. $4.GFJf Here's a BIG SPECIAL that we challenge anyone to eaual. gas and electric shower (exactly as on sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at ) nXTURESFRo,? fACTORYBSSia. Wo Have Only U. S. High Speed Steel and Tool Corporation A New York Corporation x" Circular on Request WATERS & BIRDSALL SPECIALISTS 25 Broad Street New York Established Oil Authority 3 ntemattonal tl Snbesitor Published Every Monday 8 Pages Feature Articles Currant Issue "Oil Exports Increase" "Coal ts. Oil" "Oil in Corporate Financing" "Big Prosperity In Oil Regions" "Fuel Supply in Texas" Standard and Independent Oil News White Oil Corporation Union Oil HAMM.R COPIES ON BEQUEST ADDBESS INTERNATIONAL OIL INVESTOR CO., Inc. 148 State Street, Boston, Mass. i MOTOR TRUCKS BOUGHT FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 10:30 A. M. At 126-8 Waverly Ave. Near Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn COMPRISING Pierces, Paclcards, Whites, Garfords, Seldens, Autocar Ricker, Locomobiles. 10 Dump Trucks, Pierces, Packards, Whites, etce Plat form, Stake, Panel and Express Bodies. 500 Solid Tiras,. rnumahc Truck ;tmt ,& pM (or wad , .' firsts, lln.DOOlo.BOi nearby and western seconds. 114.800181 Inferior lots lower; fancy selected ens jobbing at 7407uc par dozen, CilKESE OfTerlnm er llsht nd the market ruled firm under a flr demand, Quotations- Nw Tork, whole-milk, flala, fancy. 3ar8.1Ho: fair to oo,i. 31H b32Hrl Wlaconaln. whole.mllk. fancy, aS&a.lHr: fair to sood, .1t(t32o; Jobblnir sales ot fancy roods, 84 0RSO. POULTRY I.lVn Tho market was quiet and barelj steady sslde from 'strictly fine dralrnble slued stock, which romprlaed but s, shmll proportion of tho supply nnd broucht out alde r&test The quotAtlona were! fowls, nno, wclithlna 4 lbs. and orer apiece, ttnittl 37c: do. medium slue, rood mialttr. SJiif 84ci do, poor, 20028c: chlrkens,,niia duality, niW92r; do, Infirlor. 34W2Sc! old roosters, 21W22c; ducks, while Pekln. 82a4c: do. Indlsn rtunniir, 2Sfl80c; seeae, 20P3oc: turkos, 32Tt.10cl Mrteons, old, per pair. .12tfa.1c: do, jnunir, per pair, 2S(3.1uc: RUloens. ountr. per rialr, welKhlntr 2 lbs. nnd o.er npleco 1 1.7ftifH.H.lt welR-hlnR- l'a 1K lbs. npleco, l,Mil.H.'i; welshlnir 1W IV. lbs, apiece. $1.1001 80; guineas, old, per niilr. Il.lnl,20, lillKSSKH Demand was fair and the market ruled steady under light nrferlnirs. Quotations: Turkes western spring, 4.1 10 4Hc; fowls, fn eh-kllled, dry-picked. In boxes, welshlnir 4 lbs. and over apiece ,10c: exiep tlonal lots higher; weighing 8'i lbs,, 32 4Ci smaller eiaes, 'Jivair; iowls, iresn kllled. In barrels, dry-picked, weighing 3 lbs and oer nplece, 3R,c; welKhlng ,1W lbs., alW.llr; smaller sl7ea. 2703Oc: musters, drv.plrkcd. 24o broilers, Jersey. Ico-packed. 10(7 tftc; di. other nearbv, choice, Ice packed, .1iT83Sc; ordinary to good. .liifffaSc; broilers, western. Ice-packed, weighing IVi (W 2 lh' nplec. a.lff.lOc: roaatlng chickens, western. Ice-packed, weighing 4 lbs. nnd ner Apiece, H2?f38c: exceptional lots wero higher: weighing .1' lbs., ,10c: western, lc iMrkod weighing 2H 0.1 lbs, apiece, SOW 2sc; western milk-fed chickens, 12 to box. 17 lbs and under to dosen, per Ih., 48 45c: 18 tn 24 lbs, to dozen. 42T'43c; 2,1 tn 30 lbs. tdiloien, per lb., a48,iric: 31 tn 3d lbs. to doxen. per lb aatfra.lc: 37 to 42 lbs tn doxen, per lb., .HOJrci 43 to IT lbs. to doxen. per lb. aHP33ot 48 lbs. and over to doxen, ,14T3.1c: spring ducklings, nearby, ns to quality SSfflOc: squabs, per dozen, while, weighing It to 12 lbs. per doxen. til Oil. fit); white, weighing to 10 Ilia, per doxen. llottlo.dO: white, weighing 8 lbs. per dezen, JTS'S; white, weighing 7 lbs. per doxen. MftfJO: white, weighing n to fiVi lbs, per doxen. IST4; dark, 2.B03; small nnd No. 2, Jiff 2. FRESH FRUITS Trad wns fair and prices were generally steady. We quotot Apples, per bushel ham per. n2.2S: do. per bbti. I48.10. cran berries. aerage good, per crate, $1.50(2. noj do, extra fnncy Inrge, per crate, .T.l'R'.l: lemons, per box. Il.il.wil.n.l: oranges, Cali fornia per Imx, ll.TnrTO.riO; do, Florida, per box. l2.10Wa.fHi; grapefruit, Florida, per box. U.504.05. VEGETABLES tVhltn potatoes nulat. Cnbbnge easier. Sweet iiotatoes and onions firmer. IVo quote: White- potatoes, nearby, per basket No, 1, tmrtffl.lO: lower grades, 40(!(inc, White rmtatnes, per l.lOJb. snek No, 1, l3.ri3W 4.10: No. 2. I2W2.40. White potatoes, Pennsylvania, per fwt., $2.(103. Hweet Potatoes, southern ncr bbl. No 1, in. 7.1 4.2.1: No. 2. $2f2,25 Sweet potatoes. Jersey, per basket. $1(31.2.1, Cabbage. New York, domestic, per ton. $25528: do. Danish, Per ton, $.12 f? .1.1. J Onions, per 100-lb, aa-k, cllow. $3.T5r4.r0. Our Unscrupulous Nearby Imitators are taking advantage of our advertis ing (without spending tlieir own moneu) and are placing articles in their windows with placards, "As Advertised" We warn you that tliese are not our goods nor their equal. Be of PRICE lest you be n .65 A $9 combination illustrated above) One Store Ryann Petroleum United Fruit and Oil Massachusetts Oil Syndicate Sinclair Consolidated People's Gas Texas & Pacific Doings of American and Foreign Oil Companies Tires, etc. rsevMltisn 4ft lfHr. 6AS& ELECTRICcJMSl SILVER AT $1.27 AN OUNCE Metal Touches New Top In New York and London New Yorlt, Nov. 10. Commercial bar nllvcr cstnbllshcd a new high rec ord here todny at $1.27 nn ounce. The highest price for all time wns also paid In J.ondrn, where tho quota tion was 08d, a gnln of ld. LONDON METAL MARKET New York, Nov. 1. Cable advices re ceived At the New York Metal ntchanire quoted prices In Iondon today ns follows: Tin Hpot. I2TH 6a futurra, I2TD 10a, nnd straits. 1270 Os. nil ut 10s, dales flisit, do tunst ruturrs, 820 tons, standard rop per fiKit, 1001 futures, 1101 As, bath down Am. Hates Hpot, L'OO tons, anil futursa. 400 Ions. Klectrolytlo ronper flpot, 1112, n Ion. ot III (ulures, 1117, unehnnred. Lead Spot. 138 l'Js Odj futures. 18.1 10s ed nn upturn of 2a Gd for tiotli, ypflter" Spot, 144 lfls, nnchanacd; futures, 14S 10a, a sain of Cs. DIVIDENDS DECLARED nttaliursh, Tountratown and Ashtabula Itallwny Co.. quarterly li per cent on pre ferred, payable December 1 to stock of rurord November 20, United IJyewood Corporation, quarterly l'i per cent on common, payable January 2 to atocK ot record December 13. GOVERNMENT BONDS Illit Ask 00 J4 II0H . . HH 01 AD 01 02 Oil 02 00 02 00 100 Joo 100 100 100 10.1 lOO'i 07 Panama coupon 2s, 1030 .... l'anama roxlatersil 2a. 1030 Panama coupon 21. 1P8S ,. , Panama teslatered 2s, loSSi. Panama coupon .la. 1001 .... Panama reRlatered 8s. 1081 , Philippine 4s, 10.14 Philippine 4a, 1033 Philippine 4a. 1030 IT S Gov't coupon 2s. 1030... tt 8 Oov't rCElatercd 2s. 1030.. 1T Clov't coupon 4a. 102.1.... t; H Gov't reitlatered 4s. 11123. Plat nf Columbia 2-0. 1024.. IN MEMOniAM JACOflT. In lovlnir memory of our he loed son and brother. IIRN'KT J. JACOnT. busier, killed In Krance November 0, Com pany II. ninth Infantry. Anntvaraary maaa Monday morntna, 0 o'clock, at the Church of tho Vlaltntlon, Tho blow waa hard, the ahock severe, To pnrt vlth one we loved so dear. Ooil loved htm, loo, and aousht hla death, Ho took him to his heavenly reat, jioTiinn, stRTnns and imdTiinns. ntETIUIATER. In lolnir memory of MART V. RIETHMAYER. Died November IV, 1UUU, Him CHILDREN. ADAMR. Nov. T, ANNA STACKIIOUSB, widow of John Q. Adams. Relatives and friends Incited to services, Tucs.. 2 p. m.. AUTUMN KliSOP.TK ATINTHI t'lTV. N. J. "- yi" " " s-ss-amsistsarm; On. -the Ocean, rronl EaWn. steriasof Gjmfirti Special Fail Terms DlmA.LccKer A ATLANTIC CITY, N ..J. , I AivAmencaiv Plaa Hotel i of DisimdioixaMRcalCoiivtort j riRBPnOOF OATIAOE. I capacity coo. fValfcr2kaBy icilexoK) Sl.Chirlerl.Dfr Boardwalk. Itennxdelsxl, Ituaniiiff watrr. PrtraU batht. Can. 506, wecvjs "iuhi isivs, nan uvrsiTTiauip snail yatni'l,M.Craham,formeflyofThPriocit - UrtTCI RACrnnCI Kentucky Ave. linen av a au wuwwfLiUnjj year: $18 up weakly; phono 117. A. E. MARION. eRUnTXYinEDE3 Irk I'lacf, overlooklnc Ocran and City rrk: always open. J. Mollwaln Champion. Westminster J pS?.'S&. & wnter. 114 up wkly. I2.IV0 IIP dally. C. tluhre. LAKKWOOn. N. H. Laurel in the Pities LAKEWOOD, N. J. A distinctive hotel In a delightful winter resort frhere, among northern, fragrant pines, an equable climate ts conducive to health, vigor and rest. Golf, Riding and Sheltered Walks. Dally Concerts and Dancing. FRANK F. 8IICTK. MgT. roCONO SIOUNTAINS Mt. I'oropB. r. Trn OntwoorJ Modern; elegant location. ne vnIwooaOpen all year. Epectal fall & winter ratea. Rklt. H.L.iE.V.Artman. VIROINIA OLD POINT COMFORT HOTEL CHAMBERLIN . rlNB AUTUMN OOLF Wxliwlmmlng Fool, Seafood 5CX SBi Culalns Everr European jf jlUJl Bath and Treatment. Write JrX.i Wt "1. F. tDtMl, Mtiilir T 3j Ftrtnii stisne, H, 'tr Aak Mr. Fouler. 12ih and Chratnnt "rwK'i TQlira." ago H. Ilrond HI. Kni'CATIONAT, lloth Hexes BUSINESS COLLEGE rsfcwav nvtlMma, aVaai all Omssv. Our graduates are tn conatant demand for good-paylna; positions. Grerg ehorthand, the easy, speedy system. Complete business and seorstarlal couraes. Dy and NKL. uiaaaes. intensive training. Enroll any time. Call or write for full t1artlrillsBl ir1 sa FaUnia im rmr.A. ntismras Coixeob ,.,.ann College of Commerce ' 1017 Clmatnut C4- Phlladelohla An examination of applicants for positions M..g'I?i!"...t"ch?.r"".n t"e public schools of Philadelphia will be held November SO. Initial salary I87S to Il02 accordlne to experience, Inoreaaea with approved expert. nce. Maximum attainable J1400. For d. tailed Information write to Dr. O. W, Floundera, Kxamlner. Hoard of Publlo ?.?.uclVi0n- Nineteenth street Above Cheat- ..w, K. .m III tsllTTIIIUHr m, Strayers Business College ilailelphla'a Oreateat Ilualneaa Sche Thll Ilualneia Sehool. 807 Cheatnut at. Phone Walnut 884. K.MII.IK imiDF.U NORRIR HCIIOOI. OF KXPBKSH10N Xnd rTAfiK XltT a.iriSL'0 ?":mkJ?- 8'ry Telling. Polaa 1714 Cheatnut Street Spruce 3452 Klrachbniim Brheot ot Langnages iiJ Bl,rea of Translation, Ine., COllRKCT KMILIMII. .M trench, Frtvat. irf!S!i ,pritne woman teacher. 800 ..in... m., .I, . nun, i opiar quo vv. Private Lessons llF.n,f"ih.l,;77,,", ... ..,m...v. ..!thetnatlr, Illatory, MIS8 Wir.DMAN. 102T Hare Bt. Icuat 40S jiiioo . h,i....ii. mi itaca nt. lcuat 40SI the Meredith 6' Dramatic Art in a. iBUi at nLi.t a has -w . -. .... ..,. umiairi fiirnrfl Ov)P ATLANTIC CITT NEW JERSEY SCHOOL Fon ATYPICAL CHILDREN TrWTNort rAnryvAY and rttmnkr avb. Msrgote Park. Atlantic City, N, J. A select school of adjustment where roe clallsed Individual medleal and educational treatment and training, combined with the Invigorating Qualities of Atlantlo City oil. gnats, stimulate the greatest phyatcai and mental development In nervous and back, ward children. Patella sent upon application Team Wnw and nans' kS w em i Dayor Manor P.n TV" cot. rp T, 1Yf . Viostlonsl , Work. Dai Arte, iSjateytarla'. ftoolal Vt.Art. Must ialta fclsiaas,- rn.. Isj'tH. , ft ' a ' " ' 'if ' DTMTHfl 817 .Oxford st. Int. private. Remains mai e viewed Men. 8 to 10 p. m AMnt.r.R. At .Friends' Home, Norrtai l?r,A.,JS"..,A,rfl5,, Klovenjil month ttl KLIZA M. AMIJM'.R. widow of Isaac H, Am lan.c,,,., .tlllll.l, vin low of Isaac 19, Am i nnd. friends invite! ... lit". Owyned idd Pa. Take 1") uier, ageu ds Kaiaiives I tn funeral. Tf.n.i1a, SrlAnB HtsMllntf flM.v41 p, m. train from Reading Tormina! to Am, bier and then trolleys to meeting house. ARTHUR. Nov. 0. CHARLBB H. Alt, THUtl, husband of Jeanette 11. Arthur tnei Maxwell), and eon of the late Charles J. and Rebecoa J. Arthur, Relatives and frlandl Invited to funeral service. Wed., 2 p. rn. from 1230 Lancaster ave ltoaemonF, Pa, Int. private, . ABICAUfl. Nov. 0. noBIB ASKAUB. egel 84. Ralatlves and friends, also msmbers o tho Downtown Hebrew Dsy Nurserr.Jtebreii Free School nt Learning, (lenenolal Franklti Hoclcty. Order-ot Hen llur. Jewish Shelterlni Home and Consumptive Institute, invited tl funeral Tuea., 11 n, m., from 2T Lombarl at, Int, liar Nebo Cem. Omit flowers, RACHMAN. Suddenly, Nov. 8. DORO Till, widow of John Ilachman, aged ho, Relatives and friends Invited to funera! servlcca, Ved., 2 P. m,. residence of eon, Krank Rachman, 1812 N. 12th at. InL Northwood Cem, Remains may be vlewel on Tuesday eve., from 8 to 10. ROOS. Nov. 8. nMH. BOOS, son of Join and tato Iloaa Ilooa tna Fioeachl. aged 48. Relatives and frlenda. Neat No. 1487. Ordei of Owlsj Oeorsa W. Cotton and 43d War Tearly Orneflclal Asso.. Court Mlttln. No. 24, T. of A.: Tapestry Carpet Workers' Union, No. 2i Bt, Matthew's Evangelical Reformed Church. Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 2 p. m., 4031 N. Fatrhill at. Int. Oreenmount Cem, Frlenda may call Mon., 8 to HI o, m. llUBsnr. At 888U Wyalualng ave.. Nov, 0, LAURA A. DUSSGT. Announcement ol funeral later. DTRNE. Nov. 8. HANNAH, wife o! Tatrlck IUrr.e and daughter ot late Jamei and Mary flmlth. Ttelatlvra and friends In. vlted to funeral, Thurs., 8:SU a. m., 1818 S. Marston ar. Bolcmn high mass of re. nulem Bt. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. . CAMPI1ELU Nov. 7, SARAH J.. daMgh. tor'ot late Ilernard and Rrldget Campbell. ?elatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. lies., 8:81) a, m. 818.. N. Franklin at. Solemn maes of requiem St, Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int. private. Holy Sepul chre Cem. 1 BTKAMBHIP NOTICEfl 3 Hh ASNC -LINES S. S. Hakushika Maru Now IsOAdlnr for COPENHAGEN AND GOTHENBURG Snlllng About Nov. 17 From Pier 78, South For Rates and Particulars Apply to American Steamship Navigation Company Itenl F.atnte Trust Hnlldlnr Walnut 800 Philadelphia KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia FOR ROTTERDAM S. S. "CLAIRTON" Nor. 18 FOR HAMBURG S. S. "KERLEW.Saillm Nor. 11 S.S."KERKENNA".SaH.ns; Nor.17 Through Rates Quoted to Baltic end Scandinavian Porta Via Hamburg KERR STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. 615-617 Lafayette Bldff. Philadelphia, Pa. B'.l.lrT'lKPh?D?.-... Keystone Teleokoaei "Lombard BJ84'.' "Main 402" EARN-LINE si n oi Ij'orpnratea' ITOl U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia-Manchester SS"WEST CHETAC"....Not. 15 Philadelphia Havana SS "LAKE FLUVANNA" Sailed Not. 1 S S "LAKE GALERA" .... Not. 14 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-LineSteamshipCo PHILADELPHIA The Drexel Institute Evening School Announces a Course in Marine Insurance to be given mibject to enrollment of (lftjr students by November IE. This course will emphasize the prso tlco ot Marine Insurance and Marin Insurance Law, DREXEL INSTITUTE 32d and Chestnut BERMUDA Ideal Winter Vacation Assort Berries ts be reenmed In Dec., 1010, by FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fast, twln-aerew. palatial ateamers S.S."F0RTHa4MILT0N" Sella from New Tork Dee. 8-1T-2T 11,000 Tons Dlaplaeement S. S. "F0RT.VICT0RIA" 14,000 Tons Displacement No rasaporte required tor tlermuda "Schedule of sailing1, cabin plans' and rate sent on application." FURNESS BERMUDA LINE rurneaa Houee. Whitehall Bt., New York hkhmutja BERMUDA THE IDRAt, WINTER RESORT Furneas Line. Whitehall St.. N. T, PRINCESS HOTEL HOWE at TWonpOBri. Manasers hotel'frascati fuank j. onxr, Msnsser , wirrnp rrvt n MDSIO Phila. Musical Academy . UKKSlAJHTinyK IIBANCIIl . 80 JEA8T WALNDT IN Cstalorue. S3d Beaaon. Qtn. 88SK. JOBEl'H V. CLARKE. Dlrec. Leefwn-HUle C0IgS.,8.,iS!gf Maurltx Tton. rrmldont ALL nilANCHRH OP MOHIC ronuc tfcnooL. arusic surEiiviaioN IStt.tS Cheatnut ni rniittaeipnua KURTZ VOICK STUDIOS lov vainui at,, l'nua, Camesla Hall, W. T.', Wednesdays v PhKu CoJW-vaiory, wa 4 fjmwwm .nAiHM rlwPSaS' ta- " "a. ii w' V. :m -3 i. V v I t 'I ' wayas nawss a t P- K tiJ .1 f , .13 -it. Aiu-KJ, , t it b'&.Lk.. -K
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