Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENING ZVBTXO liEDaERr-PHlEADEIiP&I, HONDAY DE0E5XBER 8, 1919
p
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Thousands
Have Read
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Your copy i3 ready.
Free to any business man
who is interested in the
Market and who wishes
to know:
The General Rules of
Trading.
How to GIvo a Broker
Instructions.
Brokers' Commission
Charges.
How to Indorse a Stock
Certificate
How to Use Collateral in
Trading.
How to Group Investments.
The Deposit Requirements
for Carrying Stocks on
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given. No obligation.
Edition limited. Call,
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Ask for No. T.U.-658
JONES & BAKER
SECURITIES
Widener BIdg., Philadelphia
Phones Bell, Walnut 6065
Keystone, Race 2290
Direct Private Wires
Hew York
Detroit
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Bonds for Investment
Circular Upon Request
The National City Company
Correaportdert Offices in over 50 cities
Philadelphia 1421 Chestnut St,
Atlantic Cltj 1225 Boardualk
FINANCIAL
Loa
n
. In accordance with a resolution adopted
by Common Council of the City of Phila
delphia, on Thursday, November 20, 1910,
bill authorli.ns the creation ot a loan
or Iosjji la the sum of fifteen million (18.
000,000) dollars la hereby published for pub
lic Information.
WILLIAM IL FELTON,
Chief Clerk.
AN ORDINANCE
To authorize the creation of a loan or loans
in th sum of fifteen million (1S.000.O00)
dollars, belns the 'unissued portion of a
loan In the sum of forty-two million four
hundred and fifty thousand seven hundred
and ninety-seven (42.450.T9T) dollars pro
vided for by an Ordinance approved the
29th. 4a,y of June. 1916, this Ordinance
belns supplementary to the said Ordinance
of Juna 29. 1016. the said fifteen million I
collars to be used toward the erection i
jwo ubuvu ui iww ,ii,i, uji.u.i.k "
tha Free Library of Philadelphia: to pay I
damaffeS XOr the heretofore authorized,
openlmt. wldenlnj and changing- ot srade i
or atreeta, construction of sewers, con-1
damnation of' narks and other curDOBSS
toward the removal cf grade crossings In
South Philadelphia: toward the acquisition
of and payment for property, erection
and construction of sewage disposal plants
and, sewerage system of Frankford creek
area: toward the acquisition of property
and Improvement of tho Parkway, to pay
for Property heretofore taken and to be
tucsn xor x airmount ana oiner p-rRs;
c.t"ructTonVf,rSnnewrr,:cSn,.ruc,lon I
of main eewera in Venanao B Er and
PaeES "?.'? construction branch ;
ware: construction of bridges, grading
streets; improvement of country roaos:
paving lntsrsectlonsi improvement of the
Boulevard: for the further Improvement
ef the South Broad Street Roulevard.
Plata, League Island Park and Oovjrn
xntnt avenue; toward the erection of a.
Convention Hall; -jward acquisition or
land, erection ana construction and equip
ment of the Philadelphia General Hpanltn
and Nurses' Home, and other buildings
.nnder the supervision of the Department
of Public. Health and Charities; toward
tha erection of an Art Museum.
Boetlon 1. The Select and Common Coun
etla of tha City of Philadelphia do orda n.
That th Mayor. City Solicitor and City
Controller, or any two of them, be ana tney
?r hereby authorized tc borrow at such
imes and tn such proportions of the City de
giand. from the highest bidder or bidders.
y advertisement, at not less than par, on
'the faith and credit of the City of Phila
delphia, a aum or sums whi'h. In the aggre
gate shall not exceed f.rteen million (15.
000,000) dollars, being the unissued portion
of a loan of fcrty-two million four hundred
ana fifty thousand seven hundred and
nlnoty-eeven 42.450,787 dollars provided
far by an Ordinance approved the 29th day
?f June, 1916. this Ordinance supplementing
h said Ordinance of June 29. 1910; the said
fifteen million (15.000.000) dollars tn be ex
pended aa provided for tn the eecond section
) ef thla O-dlnance.
leani authorized bv the first section of this I
Ordinance shall be used for the following i
. o. irioney raiseo Dy loan or
- . ,w "it, Awniu .mc m;i,jii aim
construction of the main building of the
fri'a Library of Philadelphia two million
four hundred and fifty thousand (2.450.000)
dollars; to pay for damages for the here
tofore authorized opening, widening and
ehangtne of grade of streets, construction of
vewers condemnation ot property for parks
and other purposes, thirty-four thousand (34.
000) dollars; toward the removal of grade
crossings In South Philadelphia aa per con
tract dated March 23, 1014. seven million
fix hundred thousand (7.600.000) dollars
toward acquisition of property erection and
construction of sewage disposal plants and
owsrars system or iranKrora creex area.
qn iPllUon four hundred and thirty-eight t
""". - ...imiviu viVft it.
tnoutana 11.430. ouuj aonars, towara tne
cquUltfon of and payment for DroDerty
tftksn and Improvement of the- Parkway,
DftMn thousand (15.000) dollars, to pay for I
roperty heretofore taken and to bt taken 1
lour thousand (7,000) dollars; construction
f main
sewers, xcur nunarea inousana
dollsrs: construction of main
U0O.OUU)
iMwara In
wwers In Blgler and Packer streets, Jour
hundred thousand (400.000) dollars, and In
vftnanso aireat. xoriv cnousana iiu.uuui aoi
Ur; construction of branch sewers, thirty
lpusand (30.000) dollars; construction of
Bridges, five hundred thousand (500.(100) dol
lars; gradlnr streets, twenty-four thousand
tt4.000) dollars: Improvement of country
FOds. sixty-seven thousand (Q7 000) dollars:
;Svlr Intersections twenty-eight thousand
(M.O00) dollars; Improvement of the fol-
WWK nranenea oi ma oouifvwo rsensaiem.
rima and Poquesslnr avees. one hundred
A .tvtv thousand (160.000) dollars: for the
j4fa- Imnrnvement of the Houth Rrond
Krt Boulevard, Plaza, League Island Park
A Government avenue, nve nunarea ana
raetr thousand (520.000) dollars; toward
Construction or a uonvrnuun nan, ,up
nsntinr monev oorrowea unaer an uroi-
J approved June 19. 1011. twenty thou
(20.000) dollars; toward the acquisition
'I-., Arftlon. construction and eaulo
ft ot the Philadelphia General Hospital,
Ha' Home and tha other buildings under
supervision and direction of the De
snint of Public Health and Charities,
hundred thousand (200,000) dollars; to-
iiontt.000.O00l dollars
Kc S. Interest on tha said loan at a rate
e xceedlnr lour " on-nii iij i per
"-..T .H.,vn Vtall ha n9 til 1,V tkm f-lti
SfiPhiUdelphla half yearly, on the first days
i!th months of January and July, at the
fi or .1' iri:."v'.'".fciu..r,"'..
.If in th usual form. In such amounts
rth. hndac mwrequlr. W the sum. of
irwristared or coupon forms, and it shall
Kwl In tbo'.ajd certlncate. that th
iT&iJr-n motioned t.par.J 5 n t rty
ug aster onw uiv( w4s !! vv ma 'i in
Cf.nd int.r..t on ld loan ar. payable
WIUl niOMey V " WM..V WLMVB, .
taxes.
t. Whenever, any
loan shall be
ated b Tlrtua of thla Ordinance, there Is.
Vorca of this Ordnance, an annual tax
it ex at and oce-lialf (6) per centum
Ml- VS1UV 01 auvu in ti.,-va bv
ucli loan within thirty, years, and
ItSoira of th.Blnkina- Fund, out of
JpterMt on said loan, aleo the prln-
WIUIEn UIUII XDEH KUU M
BSlTaEus. ins appropriavi
s oanaio semiannuauyi
t nw auarriy 10 t
Proposals
SEALED PROPOSALS TO TIIK COUNTY
Commissioners for the use of the MunlcU
Pat Court, Office of the County Commission
ers, Rooms 130-138, City Hall. Philadelphia,
Sealed proposals for tha year 1D20 will be
received nt the office of the County commis
sioners. Room 134. City Hall, Philadelphia,
Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, Monday, Decern.
W IS. 11, at which time bids will be
opened and the contracta awarded to the
lowest responsible bidder a follows:
For furnishing brushes, brooms, buckets,
towels, cleaning utensils, etc.
Furniture, carpets, chairs, desks, type,
writers, wardrobes, tables. Iron beds, with
sprints, mattresses, bolsters, pillows, door
tnats, etc.
Disinfectants, soap, etc.
Printed atatlonery and printing.
Printlnr for use of the Juvenile Court at
the House of Detention, such as commit
ments, relesses, trsnscrlpts, physical rec
ords, school examinations, test blanks, pro
bation officers' reports, etc.
Specifications may bo obtained from the
Chief Clerk to the County Commissioners,
noom 130. City Hall. . .
Bids from others than those engaged In
actual business In tho general branches
mentioned In the specifications will not bo en
tertained nor considered.
No bids will be considered unless accom
panied by a. certificate, from the City Solici
tor In compliance with the Ordinance of
Councils approied May 25, 1M0, requiring
a proposal bond In all cases where the
amount exceeds flvo hundred dollars
($500 00).
The County Commissioners reserve the
right to accept or reject any or all bids or
parts of bids as may bo deemed for tho best
Interests of the city. I
OEOltOD V. HOLMES.
HARRY KUENZEL.
II. S. RICHARDSON.
County Commissioners.
nrnrr, of
REOISTRATION
BOARD OF
COSLU1S-
sinKH9
Room B30, City Hull
1hllrt,ftnlllll
(inn
Sealed proposals for the necessary books,
printing, stationery, supplies, etc . required
for this department fur the ear 1DJ0. to
k i)it-rri t- fhi office At such times and
In such numbers and quantities throughout
the entire year as shall be called for by this ,
Hoard and subject to inspection ana rejec
tion If not as represented, win be receded
at Room 630. City Hall on Monday. Decem
ber 15, 11)10. nt 12 o'clock noon, at which
lime saia proposals win oe open-u. ,un
i tracts will be awarded to the lowest r
j sponsible bidder.
I Bids from others than those engaged In
actual business In the branches mentioned
'herein will not be considered nor enter-
talned.
I Printed schedules on which bids must be
i made will be furnished upon application to
i thla office.
When tho amount exceeds Five Hundred
I Dollars (S300), no bid will be received unless
, accompanied by a certificate frcm the City
Solicitor 6tatlng that a bond has been
I filed In accordance with tho provisions of an
1 ordinance of Councils approved May 25 1880.
The Board reserves the right to accept or
reject any or all bids. In whole or In part.
as It may deem best for the Interests of
the county.
E. LAWRENCE FELL.
C.1INTON nOOERS WOODRUFF
GEORGE ( PIERIE.
WILLIAM WALSH.
IONATIUS A. QUINN.
Board of Registration Commissioners.
orncn of Tin; county commis-
SJ?.N5?. Rooms "0-138. Clfy ilall.
1 hiladclpnla.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of the County Commissioners, rtoom
134. City Hall. Philadelphia. Pa., until 12
;.V',T ,v.,'. -W"''A, V??. io. 10IK,
b n.,,,, ,.,Q ulu ji un opened and con
tracts awarded to the lowest responalbl
oiaaer, lor nire or modern automobile bus
ui i.uiiirjn,i, nun ,,,ji ana class to ac
commodate twenty-five people on the Inside,
which can be closed so aa to protect occu
pants from Inclement weather, Including
robes, for use of Qrar.d Jury In monthly
visits, to public Institutions In Philadelphia
county Bids should state price per day
Specifications may be obtained from the
chief clerk of the County Commissioners.
Room 130. City Hall.
lllds from others tha,n those encared in
actual business In the general branches
mentioned In the specifications will not be
entertained nor considered.
No bids will bo received unless accom
panied by a certificate from the City Solici
tor, in compliance with the ordinance of
Councils approved May 25. 1S60. reaulrlns
a proposal bond In all cases where the
amount exceeds five hundred dollars ($300).
The County Commissioners reserve th
rieht to accept or reject any or all bids or
parts of bids, as may be deemed for the
best Interests of the city.
OEOROE I HOLMES,
HARUV KUENZEL.
II. S. RICHARDSON-.
County Commissioners
CMTKD STATHS RAILROAD
ADMINISTICA1ION
riIII.ADFXriIIA and HK,D1N0 RAILROAD
jniuiit"" u- uu..,.,.fca ai,,,ui iciihiiv to ine
nnonlnc
OI lunp ana jmcruia Mreets. under
me mcnmuim u.iiti, . 11. it. jt.,
Philadelphia
Sealed proposals for the work of demoli
tion under tho following contract will bo
received at the office nf the Chief Kngineer,
522 Readlne Terminal. Philadelphia. Pa.,
until 12 o'clock, noon, on Mnndjy, December
15, 11)10.
mnvnL of the abandoned Enalne T i-D!
cmties. between Frankford and AramtMo
Avenues, I
nans, specifications and blank forms fori
UJJInp mav 10 nh(nil,,H a, no n. .,
xermlnal. " """""
ForelRn Corporations must furnish with
their proposals a certificate from the State
Authorities, entitling them to do business
within the State of Pennsylvania.
A. E. OWEN. Chief Engineer
I'HOI'tl-ALS FOR W1IITI3 LINEN TABLE
CLOTH. Office of the Quartermaster
rteneral. ClothlnK and Eauln.,? Tttvi.in
denied bids In duplicate will bo received here
2 P m .Db.r. I9l5 which
t'm they l-,,.1t,e PUDlicly opened, for tht
furnishing of all cr any part of buoo Whit?
r.!nen Tablecloths. Full information ...,
proposal blanks can be obtained of Captain
J E. Van Home. Jr., Room 1U21. Munitions
Building. Washington, D. C or at Zone
Supply Office. 21st and Oregon ave.. Phlla
PR; "
t,.ulJJAL lull. NimnEb' noicfoi r
SUITS Office of the Quartermaster aen.
eral. Clothing and Equipage Division. Sealed
-.posals in duplicate will be received her
..... ... ..... sr-v-'-".' ..-", ifi, lor lur.
.tuf C45 ;
Norfolk fei.lt. ' iSSJLiH: I
Kurd..' ijnri a..i. -.
nks and information obti nahi. ""Xi I
-t..l T ? Von fTArnA T- T -'i.""' .
v a i' vu iii v i "iti' i aft.r AUUITI lull I
Munitions BulldlnB. Waehlnaton, D. C. or
at Zone Supply Office. 2lst Btreot and bri.
-on avenue, Philadelphia. Pa.
l'KUPOSALS K(Jlt NLltSES' OVKKCOATa
Olhce of the Quartermaster General, Cloth
ing and Equipage Division: Sealed proposals
in duplicate will bo received here until lu
a. m.. December 20. 1010, for furnishing 537
Nurses' Overcoats. Proposal blanks and In
formation obtainable from Captain J. E. Van
Washington, D. C, or from Zone Supply
Home. Jr.. Room 1821. Munitions Building,
Mtlce, 21st and Oregon avenue, Philadel
phia, Pa.
I'BOPOSALS FOB SERVICE HATS Office
of the Quartermaster General, Clothing
and Equipage Division, Munitions Building.
Washington, D. C. Sealed proposals in
D-'-emher 23, 1010, for furnishing all or anv
part of 6650 Service Hata. Information on
duplicate win oe receivea nere until a p. m.
EAST COAST FISHERIES 00.
7 Wall Stret, New York
November 18, 1919.
DIVIDEND NO. 1
The Board of Directors of this Company
has declared a Quarterly dividend nf 1 ni
, .. - rtji. "- 71 -----
wni on mo ommon oiock, payaoj jan-
uaiy ; i" Btutnuuiucrs , rccora secern
ber 27, 1019.
mkit w vnnuiv .
MARK W. NORMAN, Treasurer.
PflRT P.flfl?iT PIHFRIFQ ftrt
m wwrswa iwiihiiihw wv
7 Wall Street, New York
November 18. 1919.
DIVIDEND NO. 8
The Board of Directors of this Company
has declared the rerular quarterly dividend
ot 144 per rent on the Preferred Htoclt.
payable January 1. 1820. to stockholders of
record December 27th. 1919.
MAItK XV. NOBMAN. Treasurer.
HIE ELECTKIC STOBAOE UATTEItV
COJIl'ANV
Allegheny avenue and IDth street
Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1019.
'Hie Dlrectora have declared a quarterly
dividend of Two fifty-one hundredth Dollars
(12.30) per ahare from the net earnlnga of
the oompiuiy on both Common and Preferred
Stccks, payable January 2, 1920. to stock
ho'ders of rtco.-d at jh close of business
on December 13. 1010. Checks will be
mailed, r
WALWR O HENDERSON. Treas.
GIANT PORTLAND CEMENT COMrANY
1'rnnsrlrnnla Holldlng
Philadelphia, Pa.
The Doara or directors nave this day
(November 28th) declared a dividend of
inrrn unu whv-isii t- vsrusy mvti; on til
Preferredatock of the Company, payable
January 2d. 1920. to stockholders of record
a the close of business December 15th. 1919
Th. stock transfer books will be losrf fn:
December J8th, 1019, to January 2d. 19201
both dates inclusive. Checks will be mailed.
x-. ,1. .imiwu.io, treasurer.
LEHIGH VALLEY COAI. HALES CO. .
New York, December 5, 1919.
The Board of Dlrectora of the Lehigh Val
ley Coal Rales Company have this day de
clared a Dividend of Two Dollars per stiare.
Sayable January 2 1920 to those stock
olders of the Company who are holders of
full ahare certificates of stock, registered
on the Company's books at the close of busi
ness December 18, 1919. Checks will be
V. J 'BURTON. Secretary and Treasurer"
PARTNERSHIPS
NOTICK I will not be responsible for,any
debta contracted by the Unn of nosanlwiv
A Melnlek. 3SO Market St.. on. atwmne ,.7
"Is i
in a fa
2
dlM-oWUm 6t naMwrfftln, on afcl after til
U. Q. I. ASKS STOCK INCREASE
Files Certificate of Notification for
Issuance of $5,550,300 Common
Harrlsburjr. Pa.. Hec. 8. Certifi
cates of notification valurI at millions
of dollar have been filed by various
public utilities, according to the Pub
lic Hervke Commission. The United
Gas Improvement Co. and the Keystone
Telephone Co. of Philadelphia top tho
list.
The United Ons eertificnte calls for
So.KiO.oOO of romruon stock to bo used
outside of Pennsylvania. The Kcystnn"
Telephone certificates are for $4.-100,-
uui) of bond!
Tho other certificates filed include
Itilffnlo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Rail-
road. Rlrigwnr. bonds. $834,000; Soi.th .
rittsuurgn aler I 0.. nttSulirRl!, jlcky wheat will be discounted Just as here
bonds. $.10,000; I'enn ( entrnl iMslit i 'n,forc. 2c per bushel from the regular grade,
and Power Co.. Altoona. bonds. $12!t,- ur '"'JS?' t1'1 " 'n',"0""? 'V!,? i"t
000: rhllulripbla Suburban Gns and I mf,i5rT.rdi!!tt ifnAV'lli'h.rwi'iH.CVwftiS!
Klectric Cii.. Philadelphia, bonds, ,,r"llc mav count on our taking No. s
WiilfWl- 7"ntorn T'cnnsvlvnnln Hull I ! . "'' vl1,1,lll ttl Philadelphia Just as here
,4,).(ltH), eastern lennsjljnnm ""J1" I toforo I e . 2c underi the corresponding
ways Company, l'ottsville, bonds, $42,- ' reguisr grade.
r00; Citizens' MRht and Power Co.. i ,,i;SRM'c,,, ,l'M buih.e" , Htpplles
nil fit,- l,.,n.u smnrin- I , ,,,T,t,,r. ; ;5ero ,nia II, and the market rued nrm.
till I Ity. bonds. Md.tJUU; l'J comiliR I though quiet. We quote old No 2 yellow
IMison Co.. V llllamsport. notes, $10.- , In car loto for local trade at l70ffl.72
000; Lrtljth Valley LlKht and I'ower ""oSSSL-eeVK WhaiS "'TiS.mar
Co., Allentown. preferred stork, $10.- ket was He higher under light offerings, but
000; Snrlnetield Consolidated ' Watf I r" ". quiet. We quote- Car lots as
p T'lillnilulnliin lmnrlu 'll firm I ,0. location No. 1 while, SOJJSu'jc. No. 2
preferred stock. $100,000; Citizens'
Traction Co.. Oil City, bonds, $100.
000; Chester Valley Klectric Co.. boitds,
Sfi.10.000; Lehigh Industrial Power Co.,
Philadelphia, bonds. R.'W.r.OO; Cones-
toga iraction Co., I.aucaster. common
ftock. S100.000
fL"lK - "''"'"
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Investment Descriptions Harder.
Industrall Group Cheerful
London, Deo. S. Oil shnres saRjred
on the stock exchange today. Shell
Transport nnd Trading was lOg and
Mexican Kagles, 13 l."-J(. Investment
descriptions were harder.
Gilt-edge isMios improved on support
from banks and insurance companies in
anticipation ot the compiling of year
end balance sheets. A favorable report
by the Uritish Hoard of Trade for No
vember made sentiment in the industrial
group cheerful.
Generally, the markets were quiet and
irregular.
Extra by P., Ft. W
Oi Kail road
New Yorlt. Dec. S. The Pittsburgh.
Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Co. I
i i i -!.- .!. .i a -
na .tirriarru an vxtru iiiviucau oi .
a share, in arlclltion to the regular qiiar- ,
tr-rlv dividends, on the common nnd
preferred storks: common is payable
-' i .Innuary 2 to stock of record December
j to and the preferred January (1 to stock
nt reenn, iecemoer iu. ,
i
I
GEO. A. HUHN & SONS
STOCKS AND BONDS
Members of the Philadelphia. New
York and Chicago Stock Exchanges
New York Cotton Exchange
Commission Orders Executed In
All the Principal Markets
BELLF.VTJH COURT BLDd.
1418 Walnut St.
NEW YORK OFFICE
lit Broadway, New York
LIBERTY BONDS
All Issues
Bought and Sold
$50 100 $500 $1000
Graham, Parsons &Go,
435 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPALS
Free Pennsylvania Tax
& Government Taxes
Bought Sold Quoted
MARTIN & CO.
'!! WAf.U7 ST.
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FINANCIAL
EDWARD IS. h.MITH & COMI'.VNV
Notice ot Dissolution
Notice Is herel y given that the partner-
erlp heretofore existing between Herbert II,
Dean. Albert L. Smith. Robert P. Cregar.
William Aldon Pratt. Thomas Newhall. Fred-
ericK aeuKruve ana jtaacune uneston. Jr.
cairvlng on business under the firm name oi
Kdnaru II. Smith & Cnmuanv. nt uil
thesuiut street. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
?.P.a..i5".V."?.. "" ? "?.?: York and
State of N. w York, and elsewhere, hau 1.a
dissolved bv mutual consent as of the ?9th
day of November, 1010.
Dated Noiember 29th. 1019.
HEIUIEUT H. DEAN,
ALI1EKT L. SMITH,
HOBERT P. CHEOAR.
WILLIAM ALDEN phATT.
THOMAS NEWHALL.
FKEDEHICK 8BAOKAVE.
RADCLIFFK CHESTON. JR.
EDWARD B. SMITH & COMPANY
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed hae formed a co-partnership In pur
suance of the law of tha State of Pennsyl
vania to carry on business under the firm
name of Edward II. fmitli & Company, at
No. 1411 Chestnrt street, Philadelphia. Penn
sylvania and so Pine ttreet, City of New
York, State of Now York, and elsewhere,
the partn -rs In which firm are Albert L.
Smith Special, and Albert L. Smith. General.
Robert P Cregar. William Allien Pratt,
Thomas Newhall. Frederick Seairrave. riart.
cllffe Cheston. Jr. The said firm will carry
on the business heretofore conducted by the
xortner nrm 01 .uunra j. nrairn t-ompany.
of Philadelphia and New York, which has
been dissolved.
ALBERT I,. SMITH,
ROBERT P. CREOAR.
WILLIAM ALDEN PRATT
THOMAS NEWHALL.
FREDERICK SEAURAVE.
RADCLIFFE CHESTON. JR.
N'ovember 29th. 1019.
SPECIAL NOTICES
ttSJ5RESOI.UTION AT
, REGULAR
'- dated
meeting of the Provident Hand
ing tint! lyoan ASMocLitlon of PhllmlelDliiu.
the following resolutions were adopted:
Whereas. We hae learned of tne decease
of Dudley T. Limerick. President of this
association from 1S9D until the time of his
death, and
Whereas. It is our desire to place upon
the minutes of the association an expression
ot our appreciation of his long and faithful
service, therefore be It
Resoled. That In the decease of Dudley
T Limerick this association has lost a
faithful member and officer, the officers one
of their best frtnds, and the community
wherein he resided one of ltB most respected
citizens, also be it
Resolved. That we tender to his family
our heartfelt sympathy in their bereave
ment, and that a copy of these resolutions
be published tn the daflv papers.
WM. M. LINDA LE. Vice President.
JOHN P RAMAOE. Secretary,
J HUNTER LIMKRICK. JR.. Treasurer.
uiuia iuks
O. W. r.abel. Jr.
K. S. Egan
John O Wlddoes
R. M Esslck
Jas. P. Cooper
Geo. W Grler
Frank R. Bnrlntr
Win. Relnhardt
IJ H. Ingram, M. D.
Jos. Mollno
R. M. Harts
John A Lawler
Special Meet IngH
MARKET STREET
NATIONAL BANK
Philadelphia. Dec. 8, 1019.
At a regular meeting of the Board 'of
Dlrectora held December 3. 1919.
Mr. William H. Merker
wan appointed an Aaalatant Cashier.
FRED K. 8PELLIBSY.
Cashier.
Annual Meetings
K&r THIS ANNUAL MEETING Ol' TIIK
lzs' members of the Philadelphia. Manu
facturers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. will be
held ot ine onice ox tne company, vu uom
merclal Trust Building, Friday. January 9th,
1920, at 4 o'clock.
RICHARD If. MORRIS, Secretary,
rSSJANNUAI. MEETING Or TIIK HTOCK
US' holders of Croft & Allen Co. will be
held at tha office of tna Company, 33d and
Haraei streets, juesoay, January ja, luzu,
mzo a, m, a if
Vke President and Secretary
v-r3aT5
I Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Receipts. 37,47 bushels. The
market was quiet and unchanged. We Quotes
car lots, In export elevator, government
standard Inspection, standard prices No. 1
tSd.wll,.,er-. 2 3B- N- 1 northern spring.
JJ.30. No 1 hard winter, J2.39: No. 1 red
Ji.'n.'f- Mrllckv $2.37i No. 1 red. smutty,
I,2?."' No. 1 red, garlicky and smutty. 12.34.
united Ntatea Drain Corporation's purchases
. w,P'a' are based rn the following schedule
of discounts. No 2 wheat. 3c under No. 11
No. 3 wheat. He under No, 1; No. 4 wheat.
!' indf i N- R wlKaf 14c under
rvo. i For all wheat otherwise conforming
to the specifications of No. B or better, but
deficient In test weight, the discount from
the No. 5 price will be 3c per bushel for
each one-pound deficiency In test weight,
wheat grading below No. C for reasons other
than deficiency In test weights will bo
bo discounted according to the degree of
uuugui on us merits smutty wneat will
"Mji fhu' '" "" ''" lh,n "c V l"1,.,"',
No 4 white, ski. WRfle
KI.OUU Receipts. SSIi.MO lbs in sacks.
Demand was llirht and there was no chance
In prices The quotations were ca fol
lows: Per lnil lbs . packed In 140-lb. Jute
jacks Soft winter, straight western, tlo
10.00 do, do, nearby. MOfflO.25; hard win-
C- s. jr,' ! - 12 .in13: do. short patent,
11.10113 60: spring first clear. $0 ;510.25:
.?, il".'' . 13 'n14 do. hcrt patent.
J13 73W14 .10, fancv spring and city mills,
patent, fnncy brands. $14 73015 35.
PROVISIONS
,Jb'" ' limited Jobbing nioement
and no Important change In prices. Quota
tions: B;ef. In sets, smoked and alr-drled.
,'.. . J knuckles and tenders, smoked and
alr-drled nc, pork familj. 34c. hams, S. I
W,a.i A0.0- 27(42!)c. do. skinned, loose,
i44f(J24c: do. do, smoked. 2iHj ?27c:
hami. boiled, boneless. 42c: picnic shoulders.
?,., eureJ. loose, 24c: do. smoked. ;3ei
bellies, in pickle, loose. 2c. breakfast bacon,
34c, lard, 2fc
REFINED SUGARS
Supplies were small and the market was
unchanged on a basis of 0c for line Kranu-
DAIRY PRODUCTS
BUTTER The market for fine creamery
was Hi cent higher under stronger outside
navires but there was no change m prints.
Trade was quiet Quotations follow: F'resh.
sollil-packed creamery, fancv. high-scoring
8S?'.."'.!fiJ.lc' -SMr'f lic' "a-.Si!'.
cold storape creainer . to nuatlty, 57
"i'itaweti creamery, cnoice to iancy. to
78c, flr to good Cod 73c. prints jubblnv
at
m wane ror raiwy una at CUQ'SOc lor
lair to rhnhj
EOOS-Kfeih ergs were a little more
plentiful and 00 cents per case lower. We
w'e: J raaci, nearbj flrsts. 2.to pr
.fn'trVfi'S;." K'ffi' tt'lV
nearby and western seconds.' J21 005'23.40i
!8,go:"lSS?&r'i5B loeA.X-Tielecte'd'e
juodihs at uutaysc per dozen.
CU1.ESE 1'he in.irKol lult'd teady but
oulet. Tho quotations are as follows: New
York. Whole-OlilU fl.lt fani-v. XUn anslnle
high; fair to tood. 32 3 2 Hi c. Wisconsin,
whole-milk flats, fancv, 324rrj33c; fair to
rood, 31 j 32c, Jobb'nc sales of fancy,
Hoods, 3.V&36.
POULTRY
LIVE Trade was slow and there were
ample offering at former prices. We quote
Fowls. fin, weighing 3 pounds and over
apiece. 30032c. fowls, medium size, good
qualitj, 2"(a2-c. do. poor. 24'2i!c; chickens,
fine quallt-.. 2ii827c, do. Inferior. 2325c;
old. rooktcrs, 21$22c; ducks, white Pckln,
32ia 3-lc, do Indian Runner. !!si$30c; do,
Muscovy. 22(S:.'li;. geeje. 242(lc; turkeys,
3nivf3Sc; pigeons old. per pair. 32i&3.1e: do,
'young, per p.iir. 2Sj30c; guineas, young, per
pair, wishing 2 pounds and over apiece,
plump, J2.2."i 2 35. do, weighing ml,
pounds apleie. Jl 75(32: do weighing 1011,
n-und9 apiece, (1 2.1 I. SO, do, old, per pair,
$1 2.1 1 40
DRESSED Turkeys were scarce Rnd
higher under a bo-mI demand. Other kinds
of poultry were teativ, with demand equal
tc the llmi'ed orf-rlngs. Quotations. Turkeys,
nearby, fancy. 4SjjMfic; do. do fair to good.
444Hc, western sprln-i. tancy. 47tf4ic,
1 do. do. fair to good. 434.1c. fowla. freeh-
i killed, drv-plcked in boxes, weighing 4H
lbs and over apiece 3llc, weighing 4 lbs., ,
1,1c welihlng 3'4 lbs. 3032c: smaller
sizes. 2.129r: fresh-kllled. In barrels, dry
parked, weighing 44 lbs and over apiece,
3.V weighing 4 lbs.. 31e; weighing 3'i lhs.,
2'ij:-;nc: smaller sizes 2427c. old roosters,
, df -picked. 24c. hrollms. Jersev. 4.1Si4Sc.
other narbv drv-packed. 3.142c. broilers.
Western, tin-picked, welching 14 rJ2 lbs.
nplere 3Srt40c; loabtlng chickens, western.
I dry-packed. In bhls.. weighing 4 lbs. and
over aplr 333r. weighing 34 lhs.. an
2c. weighing 2', IQ'i lhs. apiece. 27
2Pc. western, corn-fed chickens, 12 to a box.
It lbs. and. under to dazen per lb. 4I5tC
4.1c. IS to 24 lbs tn dozen. 43644r; 24 to 'ill
lbs to doz-n. nr lb.. .IIiS'SHc. 31 tn 3S lbs
to dozen, per lb.. 3.1?34c; 37 to 42 lbs. to
dozen per lb . .13 franc; 43 to 47 lbs. to dnz
? ".'. -'&. 48 lbs. and over to
! do7en 3.ilfJ3l. duclts. western fancy. 3I1W
, ssr, gerse. western, fancy. 2S'S0c.
FRESH FRUITS
1 t hoice stork sold fairly and values gen-
erally were well sustained, with supplies well
under control. Quotations: Apples, per bir
: rel. n, to quality. 44n; do. per box. J2fr( 4.
I Cranberries per barrel, $78'l(l; do, nverase
.,, i-i rraie. .-.i-i .-.nu: do, extra fancy
large, per crate, $2.7,103.50. Lemons, per
box. Jl ,.1Si4(i0. Oranges. California, per
box, Sl.nltffR S5. do. Florida, per box. J2 2.1
A.- 'HtiBerin-s. 1'iorioa, per'hair pox. SI 75
T5. Grapefruit. Floilda, per box, 1 50( ,
VEGETABLES
Demand was only moderate, but values
generally were steadily held on line stock.
Quotations: White potatoes, neerbv. nor ham.
ket No 1. nncfigl.10; lower grades. 40i
rs.v. White potatoes. Pennsylvania, per cwt..
S2 7O0 3, do. New York. Per cwt., J2 rifttfl'
2 70. do. Man-land Hooslers. per cwt.. $217?
L'E. S"et potatoes Southern No. 1, per
barrel. $4 25tfM 50: do. No. 2, per bi'rel,
$2 50(2 75 do. per hamper, Jl.intl nn:
Jersey, per bnsk't. J Iff 1.40, Cabbage, New
Tork. domestic. pr ton. $50 iff 65; do. Dan
ieh, per ton, in.lfff 75. Ontons. per 100-pound
sacks Tellow. No. 1. J5 2.1(90: do. No.
and "plrklers." (2.50(32.00.
Refined Sugar Market Unchanged
New York, Deo. 8. The rrfinpil su
gar market remnins unohnnReil both as
to rouditioiis nnd prices, lleliners, how
ever, lonlf inr nn improvement 111 the
pituntioii, the latter part of the month.
Prices are unciinnired on the basis of
fl cents les 2 jier cent for cash for fine
granulated.
Beidler & Bookmyer
General
(NSURANCE
BROKERS
421 Walnut Street
iomoord 20t7 Ualn 4M
New York Office
95 William Street
1817
1919
Fire
Association
OF PHILADELPHIA
N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut
has given Its policy holders solid
indemnity for more -than one
hundred years and has never
been so stronc financially a now.
Have you a policy In this old
and rellahle ComnanvT
CHARTER PERPETUAL
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AOAIN8T
Riot & Civil Commotion
Commercial Union Assurance
Co. and .
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WILLIAMS & WALTON
B 416-420 Wlnt St, PbUa.
fiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiijiinHUir(Hniiii
Trading on Paris Bourse Quiet
Paris, Dec. 8. Trading was quiet on
the Bourse todoy. Three per cctit rentes
were quoted nt CO francs IK centimes:
esxehnngo on London, 4U francs 80
centimes : 15 per cent loan, 08 frnncs.
The dollar was quoted at 11 francs 24
centimes.
STIIAMS111P NOTICHM
BERMUDA
Ideal Wliifcr Vacation Resort
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
Vtt, twln-ftcri, palatial Bteamre
S.S. "FORT HAMILTON"
It. 000 Tons Displacement
Sails from New- York. Dec S-17-'J7
.Tanunrv 7.14J2.1-2A
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA"
14,000 Tons Displacement
8M1 weekly beglnnlnr Ute January.
No pistprta required for Bermuda
Srh1uI of (fllllimn, cb(n plans
w1 rati pnt on application.
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
Furness House. Whitehall Bt,. New Tork
Philadelphia
to
San Francisco
Regular Sailings
First-Class Steamers
Lowest Kates
FIRST SAILING
JANUARY
Tor Further Information
Apply to
Box C 335, Ledger Office
MALL0RYS.S.C0.
The New Freight Steamer
from Philadelphia
Sailing About
DECEMBER 20th, 1919
l for
Genoa and Marseilles
Apply to
MALUM STEAMSHIP CO.
MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE
629 Chestnut St.
Itell. Mnrket 3059 Keystone. Main 2295
Philadelphia
Mediterranean
Service
SAILINGS
To Marseilles and Barcelona
SS VANADA Dec. 28, 1919
To Piraeus and Salonica
SS E. A. MORSE Jan. is, -20
United StatesTransportCo.
Incorporated
Tilinhnne Iimbnrtl 3771
Telephones JMn .,,,
coo nniixKi, nniT.DiNo
I'lIII.ADr.I.PIIIA
New York Oftlee 00 llroatl ,4t.
Telephone; Ilroiiil 3047
Incorporated lSul
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia Manchester
p c III I CI I. i rs '
SS l.alfP r.imhHrir llo. 1 C .
' " " "!'
Philadelphia Havana
SS "Lake Foxboro" .. Loading
SS "Coquina" ..... .Dec. IS
For rates and particnlars apply to
Earn-LineSteamshipCo. ;
eatlji5
I RORROWES. Dec. 3. OEOROK, husband
of .Margaret Uorrowes (noe Floydl, aged B.'i.
Relatives and friends, mall carriers of
Central Station Postofflre. Invited to funeral.
Wed . S:3H 11 m.. 1321 Osaj ave. (4ad and
Pine bts.). Solemn requiem mass St. Kran
els de SalesV Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy
CrnN iVm Auto fuueraU
IIOWKRS. Dec. fl JUl-IL'P. son of Ilariy
and Margaret Rowers, aged IK. Relatives and
frlendr. Oynakc Trite. No, 44. I. O. R. M.,
Invited to funeral. Wed., 3 p. m., parents'
residence, 2439 W. Urown st. int. private,
reruwood Cem. Remains mav he Mewed
Tues., T to 0 p. m. Wllkes-Darre papers
I cony.
I HRADI ET. Dec. II. HU'NIIY HRADLET.
formerly of 1420 Catharine st., husband of
1 late Mary Bradley ne Walte). Relative!,
and friends, members of n. v. M. Sodalltv
1 of St. Teresa's Parish InUtrd to funeral.
Wed. 8:3(1 a. m... 24411 Montrose st. Solemn
mass of requiem Church of St. Anthony in
I a. in Int. Holy Cross Cem
1 BUSH. Dec. C. JOHN C. husband of
Anna 12. Rush (nee Summers). Relatives
, and friends Washington Camp Nu. 441,
I O. R. of A. ; kawton Commondery. No. !,
I' O. S. of A.i Edward A. Shubcrf Council.
No. 72S. I. O. A : Camp No. 84. P. O. of A.;
.10th and Woodland Relief Jssu. . p. R. T,.
Elmwood Ave. Ruslness Men's Assn., Invited
, to funeral, Wed,. 2 p. m.. 2.10O S- 63d st.
Int. Kcrnwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed
Tues . 7 to II n. m. Auto funeral.
CIIIOSIO. Dec. 6, VITTOUIA, widow of
Joseph Chloslo. aged 50. Relatives anl
frlendB invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 Hf'in..
8111 H. 8th st, Solemn requiem mass St,
Mary, Magdalen of l'azzl Church 0:30 a tn,
Ipt Ifolv c.rnih Cm.
CL.BMMENS. Dec. (1, EUZARnTH T
wife of Mark H. Clemmena, aged 24. Rela
tive anil frtemlH Invited in t.rvW, n-.,.a
2:30 p. m., 2417 S 12th st. int. Arlington
Cem. Auto funeral,
t'ltAWFDRIJ. fee. ft. .TAMl-s i-,...ka,.
f Kllrahelh Crawf ,nt. ReUtlv.s and friends.
United iAidge. No, 7111, I. O, O F. Darby
Oroun of Stoncmen. invited ti funeral arv
Ices. Wed.. 2 p. m., 27 S. lh at.. Darby,
Pa, Friends may call Tues, after 7 p. m.
Int. Arllneton'Cem
CR03SOBOVE. Dec. ,1. HtlOH p, hua
band of Prlscllla Crossgrove (nee King), aged
71. Relatives and friend". Keystone Ixidge,
No, 2, S. of II.. lnvlled to funeral services,
Tues., 2 P. in, 24im N. 2th st. Int. North
wood Cem. Friends may call Man.. 8 to 10
i. in. Wilmington papers copv
DAGER. Deo. fi. ANNA ELIZA, widow
of Albert Dager and daughter of the lata
Jonathan and Charlotte Dewees. aged 7ri,
Relatives and frltnds lnvlled to services,
Tues., t p. m.. from residence H, E. cor,'
27th and Lehigh ave. Remains may be
lawed on Mon, eve,, from 8 to 10 o'cloclc,
Int, private.
DWis. puaaeniy. Dec. 7. JAMES V.
DAVIS, aged 71, Itelatlves and friends In
vited to funeral,, Wed., 2 p. m.. 802 Cooper
St., l-nmaeti. .-(. .. ini. private.
T1AV1H. Near Mnorestown v r t. r.
NEWWN H., son ot Jato John It. and Mary
Davis. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Tuees., 2 p m., 8. Church rd..
Mnorestown. N. J. Autos will n,t VXii
leys rrom laitiaen ai jnurcu at.. Ha. ui,
Int, Colestown Cem, -Frlenda may call
Mon.. from 7 to 0 p. m.
Dl cuujtnrjx-n.Mini'iii Peers, nt Bt.
Augustine,, Md., Mrs. ANNA J, DE COUK-SBY-WAKNEH.
FuneraJ services Bk Augus.
tine, Tues It a, in. Automobiles meet
rnuaaeipnia "i.i.mi. fieasant, Deu
She Is survived by 'her liusband,, R, J. Vare
per n.d three children. Mr, Mpnlt' rVvr;!"
UliATIIS
Lan,Jvrr" J. M, de Ooursey nnd Mrs. Eftls
InVn13 .VXV,?.NJ,In rhlladelpl,la. Dec. .5.
IB1B. TILMK n. DK HAVK.V, wife of John
i;lHD? "aven, nd daughter of Richard It,
ili21", '.1?' t u,e' Relatives and
friends Invlled tofuneral services, Tues.,
v?;m:' .' tom .'. E' Church, .Conshohockcn.
Con.hnh-It"'1"- 'h,v. and llarry t
nnnifS 'l"'"1'' J'ont.omery .Ceih.
P1IKH Mf Tsu.d(,'nlj'' f"0- " CHRISTO
Keei,i huJ,b",n?, of Am,a Dormann (nee Mci
Verio ,' JleU!Lv" '"! friends, Court Mi.
n.n.r'.' N.- 1T7v. "' A.i rast Chief
w.vn.ciA""i'. K' A.t Qen. Anthonv
.K' - ?s',8. of A.t employes of
5l-1n2" wSt!S?- 'nvlt'd to funeral. Wed.
hi?ri,,T.hM".S',?r JTankford ave Holmes
St h1i'i?d."pW' ,8otmn requiem mass
rv,'m5?T,n,f " Church 10 a, m. Int. St.
Dot &',& "Jmrtburir. Philadelphia,
of rhV2IILJTYs.Dc' n- MATIT A., widow
?nvlt.5rlie" Poul'ty Relatives and friends
dill .!? ,"nal. Wed.. 8:30 a. m Bcott
st Vhil; wft Lansdowne, Ia. lllah mass
ini itJi'n?,n' Church. I.ansdowne, 10 a. m.
triln'e,!?. C??"" Cem Aut0 funeral. Take
inont sKuoi'rMd ' or ,Uth tl' 'or Uur-
PdVi?Artt,e' " CATHERINE, widow of
Tit? ,d ?". Relatives and friends In
1 P i" funiral. Tues., 0 a. m 1021 Pine
Pvnniln .mP,t requiem mass St. John tho
in .'lt.c?uIfh' ,!,lh ' ahove Chestnut,
t"it??- lnU Holy rrn" Cem.
Toh SViPr'"D'c' " JEHEIAII. husband of
iffina.,nd '." nf '' Jeremiah and Mary
n".I5y' '"rmcrlv of Mauch Chunk. Pa. Rela
VJiand, fiends, Painters' and Decorators'
Jf1- No.,343 Invited to funeral. Wed.,
lequlem Church of the Sacred 'Heart 0:30
J??,,,1' 1,0ly Cross Cem.
bPfP-C1"! 5' WnVARD M. J son
pf late John and Anne Flood. Funeral serv.
v?","'.".:' ? a.' In" Cathedral. Int, private.
New Cathedral Cem.
remfiYNN-rD'c' RpSP, A., wife of Law
S5H5? J- rj""!.1 a"d dauehler of John and
Rose Ann Qrady. Relatives and friends in
Vhointo unrnL ,Wed 8::)? a- "' 801" C.
i) ' ?tJLp5?n.i,V. tSle,nn requiem mass Church
Cem Natl,lv 10 a- '" lnt- New Cathedral
.ALLAOHER. Dec. 5, BRIDOET, wife
Snn- i.iriCi!i,?t,lRsn'r ' Jauehter of Rusan
JHlBe.,,u.h Lvnach. of Cruck Bawn Car
rltart. County Doneial. Ireland, aaed 25.
r .it! ,'"e a!?d Jrlend"D' V. M. Sodality.
Jh.'S'i.0' h, Sacred Heart. Propacatlon of
J?" ??JLh' nv,","1 ,0 funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a.
2,u?,4tiXVa,kln9 st. 23 and Morris sts.).
rh,tk h,'oh maBS f. requiem St. Edmond's
5R!t'- "' ,nt- 1""y Cross Cem.
OATATrA -Tioo rt OTPnttnt i 1
l?L5?:.Sa'lJdii ni. ati-.n)- Relative, ami
Sf?.Ti.Wr?A,Vn''e.ur&'lfci
D."!Sn .sl Solemn requiem mass: Our T i,iv
Cem d CUn!,el Cnurc"- Int " Holy Crow
OOODMAN. Dec. (!. MARY nEATrtlrp
widow of Edward Goodman aged I OT i&
S;ean,ownasmo-.emne3,i,,K;?n;ss0'chlunrnc'h
pfliafe'Wtd'cC" 10 " ' Int
tSm ' ? V.d ,ri'.na.7 lnvl"1 t0 'uni.l.
lues.. 7.30 a. in... residence of rouBln Mrs!
Phfh?" r.n1'v,i i42H Cambridge "A,. W
.'h . Soif nln . Ii'ah mass of requiem. St.
CeBna,'hU.Coh?urneraB..'1- Int" $&?&
Iton and mother of the Rev. Francis J.
Haml ton and Dr. William A. Ham "ton
Relatives and friends Most Reverend Clergv
Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8:80 a. m H04 13!
fl.rr-oV.iSS'ln rt5u.l;m ma,is immacu
W. Conception Church 10 a. m. Int St
Ann s Cem.
nAlAu8" . s,u"'' Dec. 5. SUSAN
H.i.Ui.'e'w.'iii1""?. Ly",er Hansen and
daughter of William II. and Mary J. Fun
5i?A ?'? W'i nla,'tves and friends In
vited to funeral services. Tues.. 2 p. m..
residence of parents, 240 S. 43th at. Int
private.
HEEBNER Dec. n. ANNA, wife of
Charles Heebner (neu Fisher), aged 50
rh!".'S!e!,.a.,!1 f.r ('nds' rneinbera of Lutheran
Church of tho Atonement. Invited to funeral.
1 Sk?'' JJ- '" residence of brother-in-law.
?.hRm2s Cunningham. 1813 Memphis st. Int.
Hillside Cem. i rlcnds may call Tues.. after
H P. m
..RbnvIsa Suddenly. Dec. R. at 1532 N.
12th st. JOSEPH CORB1T. husband ot Han
nan S. Henyls (nee Nevlns), aged 70. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services
J.?.?,""..'3!!.1!.- m- narlors William S. Neff.
?S? yf Oxford st. Int. private. Chelten
Hills Cem. Auto service.
HEYMAN Dec. II. AMAL1A. widow of
David Hejman. Relatives and friends In
jlted to funeral, Tues.. 11 n. 'm., 1323 N.
17th st. Int Mt. Slnal Cem.
HILYARD. At Mt. Holly, N. J., Dec. .
LYDIA H-. widow of Frank W. Hllyard.
aged 60. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Tues., 2 p. m., residence of son-in-law,
W. W.. Whitehead. M. D.. 139 High
st , Mt. Holly N. J. Lnt. St. Andrew's
Burlil (Irnund.
HIMES. Suddenly. Dec. 7. HOWARD
THOP.NE husband of f.'rena nndrli
Hlmfs. aged 38. Relatives and friends.
MItAell Lodge. No 20(1. F. and A. M.i
Washington Camp. No. 34.". P. O. S. of A ;
Robert Morris Council, No. 41. I. O. of A.,
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 P. m.,
1211 E. Duval St.. Germantown. Int. prlvite,
HOELZLE. Dec (1, FLORENCE RUTH,
daughter of Louis G. and Lottte A. Hoel2le
(nee Hargeseimer). aged 17. Relatives and
friends Invited to attend funeral services
Thurs . 2 p. m , from parents' residence.
1)37 N. Randolph st Int. Mt. Peace Com.
Remains may bo viewed on Wed. eve.
HORN. Dec. B, 1IENRT P. M.. husband
of Mary L. Horn. Relatives and friends,
rostofflco Protective Ass'n, letter carriers qf
the Falrhlll Postotflce, Hohenstaufen Vertln,
No. 2: Holy Name society of the Chutch ot
the Visitation. Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:30
n, m. Solemn high masa Church of the
Visitation 10 a. in. Residence. 151 E. Le
high ave. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem via
funeral car, 11 a. m. at church,
KAUTERMAN Dc. 5, suddenly BEN
JAMIN F.. husband of Mary Kautermnn
(r.ee Duffy) and sor of Jennie and late Sam
uel Kautermin. Relatives and friends. Holy
Name Socletv Invltt'd to funeral. Tufs..
h:lO a. m., 313fi Tulip st. Solemn requiem
mass Nativity )i. v. jvi. unurcn lu a. m.
Int. New Cathedral Cem.
KENNEDY Dec fi. GEORGE W.. hus
band of Hary Ida Kennedy, aged 59. Rela
tives and friends Lodge No t!8, P. O. S.
of A.: Malta Council No. 003. O. O, I. A .
Invited to funeral services 5731 Walton ave..
Tues.. 1 p. m. Int. Hillside Cem.
KILLORAN Dec. 4. ANNA II. IiILr.O
RAN. daughter of Michael and Delta KI1V0
ran (neo Irwin). Relatives and friends -vltetl
10 funeral Tues.. 8:30 a. m fru
parents' residence. 753 N. 3tn st. soiem.
filtth mass of reaulem 10 a. m. St. Agatha'i
Church, 88th and Spring' Oardep. Int,
Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
KINSt-KY. Pre. 11, M-JWIS. husband of,
Kllzabeth S. Kinsley Relatives and friends.
Keystone Assembly, No. 2 A. O. of M P..
and South 2d St. Rutchers' and Business
Men's Asso.. invited to funeral services.
Wed.. 2 p. m., 428 S. Broadway, Gloucester,
N. J. Int. prh-ate. Friends may call Tues.,
S to 10 p. m.
KIRST-WOI.I.NSKT. Dec. B. ANNIE.
widow nf Max Wollnsky. Relatives and
B
nils invited to funeral services. Tues..
n. m.. residence of son-in-law. Harrv
Rldenburir 1242 S. 23d st. Int. private.
Friends may call Mon.. 8 to 10 n. in. Auto
service. Scranton papers, couv,
KITE. At Franklnrd. Phlla.. Tn -Ifth
Month 7th. A I'll IK KITE. Relative- in.
friends Invited to funeral. Fourth-lay.
Twelfth Month. 2 p. m,, residence of nlec
l.ydU II, Smedley. 4(i(ll I'enn St.. Frankford.
New Tork papers copv
1-AI.l.Y. Dec (1. KATHAH1NB V,. wife
of John P Hallv and daughter of Simon and
Anna Urown. aged 2.1. Relatives and friends.
B. V. M. Sodalltv. League of Sacred Heart.
Ascension Church, invited to funeral, Wed..
8:30 a. m.. 1103 10. TIog.1 st. High requiem
mass Church of the Ascension 10 a. m, lull
Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral.
l.AWLKR. Suddenly. Dec. IS, PAUL, son
of Joseph and Mae C, I.awler (nee Don
nelly), aged A. Relatives and friends In
vited 'to funeral. Tues., 2 p. m., parents'
residence, 0S S. Mth St.. West Philadel
phia. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
LINDBN.-n.-c ... JOSEPHINE Hwldow
of Robert J. Linden and daughter of late
Michael and Margaret K. Wall, formerly of
Conshohockcn, Pa. Relatives und friends
Invited to funeral, Tues., 7:30 u. m., l'HO
N.18th st. Solemn requiem mass Church
of the aesu 0 it. m Int. private. Remains
may he viewed Mon., 7 to 10 p. m. Auto
funeral
I.OWERY. Dec. n. CSEnRCIH P.. husband
of Kllen Lowery. aged (12. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 1 p. m
2741 N. Taylor st. Int. Northwood Cem.
Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 p. m.
MACDONAI.D. Dec. 7. ANNA I.E
FEVRE. widow of Malcolm Macdonald and
daughter of late Charles and Esther W.
Browning. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Thurs.. 11 a. m.. Gladstone Apart
ments. 11th and Pine sts.. Philadelphia. Pa.
int. private.
MACK Dec. 4. LIZZIE R.. daughter of
the lain John C. and Elizabeth Muck, aged
M. Rrlattvea and friends. Archconfraternlty
Sacred Heart League and Altar Society of
u. D.,..'u f 'lil.rnt. .I.n t)a 1.-,. ,, rA M r1 n -
hon Beneficial Society of Rt. Agnea's Auxll
' Ury. No, 114. Knights of St. John: employes
1 of Schuylkill Arsenal manufacturing ue-
I nartment. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a.
!" hrotlur-ln law's residence. Jaroh Aven
482 George st. Solemn requiem mass St.
Peters inurcn. jo a. rn. int. private, ot.
Peter's Cem.
MAOINLEY Dec 7. SARH K wile of
1iyal M. Mnallilej, Wllkes-ilarre Pa., and
daughter of William and Sarah Brady, Fu
neral from narentii' residence 8400 Torres
dale ave., llnlnv-ubbrg, Du notice of fu
nd al will he elven,
.MAUI.. Dec. (I. HUSANA, wife of Jacob
Maul (nee Kellman). Relatives nnd friends
Invlti"! to funerul, Wed.. 1 n. m.. 5014 N.
Falrhlll st., Oliicy. Int. Northwood Cem,
jlcmaltis can be viewed Tues., 7 to 11 p. in.
MCCARTHY. Dec. 3. JANE MCCARTHY
(nee Duress), wife of William J. McCarthy,
Sr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
Tues.. 8:31) a. m,, 1MI4 Catharine at.
Solemn requiem mass St. Teresa's Church
10 a. I". Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu
neral, McDEVITT. Ded. 0. PATRICK, husband
nf late Elisabeth MrDrvllt. Relatives and
j-i ,. i..l...t ... .,......( m a .. h.
residence of son, William J. McDeVltt.- fl
I N. May st, Mass of requiem Church of Our
i Mother of Sorrows II a, in. lnt, Holy Cross
Cem. Auto service.
MoDOWELL. Suddenly. Deo. a. WII..
' l.lAAi. nusuuua oi aiury wcuoweu inee
1 Cuody). Relatives and friends, International
Asso. of Machinists, Loral No, 773; em-
iployes.u
Ployes Ulll A Co. Ulasa Works. Invited to
on st. Solemn requiem mass Church of
jioiy name in a. in. int. iioiy wross uue.
Auto service.
!)' (jef )K.fIlMIfffc,:llcaiimlej, awJ.,J
-jnbui,.jv.iMii, v. s.vvi. ,rt, -
t uAHOAMJnu. Iee n. fArtTc u ,,..i.
cIuA C.hir!",,naar.!",,rl.n. and late K'ate (nee
iV a'. "W lni Belutlves and friends In-
!i!?S .1 funeral. Thurs... 8 .. ,'.? s?and.
tnuLiicr a rrnuipnrp iiario rii.. - -in
nRTIIW
Relatives and. friends. Varasatt .Lodge. F.
:." jx.ni., oi jmw york: uecaiur wai
No. a, I. O, o, F ! Lyer Post. No. 809. O.
A. R., Invited to aerviees, Tues., 3 p. tn..
""" n.r-., UTIDW Ct.innUUU atr,s
croft. Delaware cojnty. Ta. rnnds may
call Mnn. nfter 7 p. m. Int. private.
ynui.niie .Mcnenamin and raxiivr o ''r li7"
John J, Mc.Menamln, formerly of 3137 Vine
Mc.Menamln, formerly of 3137 vine
tlvei i and friends, HoI' Name A tar
ry Soc. and Victrlx Catholic Club
h of Our Lady of Victory. In ted
nv, icibii
ana uosar
nt Ch.iu.1.
to funernl. Tin. u.iA .. ... r,74n War'
rlngton ave., w. Phlla. Solemn reaulem
mass. Church of Our I.sdy of Victory 11 a.
,n'.. IPt-.""' Cross-Cem, Auto service,
McMOMrm.t n. t tslfiflATlET Mc-
MONIOLE (nee Welsh), wife ot, William
MeMnnlgle. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Thurs., 8:30. a. m.. ai47 Salmon st.
Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10
," ini, ni. Anna uem ,,,,
MOOliK. Ar u'n.ni, w. .T Twelfth
Month dth. JOSHUA MOORE, aged 7H,
Relatives and friends Invited (o funeral serv
ices. Third-day, Twelfth Month "lh, 2 p. m.,
Friends' Home, Wooditown. N. J.. Int.
private. Friends' Cem., Wnodstown. N. J.
iiiuilltl. uec. 4, UEHTJIUIJL. U., onusn
er ot v.itrlri, anA rr., ma,.i, lne rcnwnevl.
Relatives and friends, employes of Bell Tele
Phone Co., Uermantown branch. Invited to
funeral. Tues.. fl:.tn a. ni. residence of par
ents. 317 Church lane, Oermantown. Solemn
requiem mass Church of the Immaculate Con
ception 10 n. m. Int. Ilolv Senulcnre Cem
..MORROW. Dec. 8. SAMUEL D.. soil of
Kate and late Samuel Morrow, aged 43.
Relatives and friends Invited to, funeral.
Wed. 2 p m.. residence of mother. lOiil
Manton st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem. Friends
may call Tuea. eve.
MURRAY. Dec. 6, WALTER u, son ot
Fannie and late Albert Murray. Relatlvea
and friends, Brotherhood of Movlne-I'lcturo
Operators' Union, Local No. 307, and Order
of Owls, Nest 1778, Invited to funeral.
Tues.. 8 a. in., mother's residence, 007
Wlnton st. Mass of renulem cnurcn or uur
Lady of Mt. Carina! 0:30 a. in. Int. Holy
Cross Cem
NnVIM.n n. 7 iriliv HICKMAN.
widow of James Neville and daughter of
laio i-reaewcic ana t.'ieita iveei. us o,.
Relatles and friends invited to funeral
serMres, Wed . 3 p. m 1323 Page st. Int.
American Aicclianlcs' fern.
I'l-AiU Dec. U EDITU JlCiUCiNA, -wue
r itrrv riiirrn,.-a rnirff. Relatives and
friends Invited to services. Wed.. 2:30 r,m..
708 N. Budd st. Int. Westminster Cem.
Friends iniy view remains Tues. eve.
I'jr.Khu.N. suddenly, uec. o, ihi.uia.h
C. PIEHSON. Jr.. of Clayton. N. J.. hn-
nand of Olga Mario Plerson ana sou or ivii-
llum f nnH Into Mnrv A Vlernon. BCSd 24
(Into member of base hospital No. 101, fit.
Nazalre, France). Relatives and friends.
Local No. 343. Brotherhood of Painters. In
vited to service. Tues., 8 1. in.. Oliver H.
Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st.. PhlU. Int.
private. Mlllvllle, N. J.. Wed.
1'itbbu. uec (i. r nnubiuuv. Hus
band of Mary S. Press (nre Repp), aged OS.
Relatives and friends. Phlla. Ledge, No. B,
U. P. O 11.: Wash Cilim No. 1188 P. O. S.
of A. : Hancock Commanders. No, 3, P. O.
s. of A.; Camp No. 120. p. o. of A.: Shaka
happo Tribe. No. 13S, I. O. It. M.i Fox Chase
T.n.lirA Mrt 11" t II n V ITFnl.rnn! Clrrtnr
of l;agles. Aerie No. 42; C. Schmidt & Sons
Benf Asso. and Harrowgate Renf. Asso. J
German Benf Union, District No. 8(1; South
wark Bowling Cluli, Phlla. Turmremeinde,
Canstatter Volksfest Vereln. Germania
Maennerchor. Lawndale Fidelity Club and
directors of City Investment Bldg. Soc.
Phlla. Retail Liquor Dealers' Asso. and all
other societies of which he wns a member.
Invited to funeral. S. w. cor. 8th und Colum.
bla ave .Tues., 2 p. m Int. private. North
Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed
Mou.. 7 to ! p. m,
RAMSRERGEn. flee It O A'rmr.nTvr:
widow of Charles Ra'msberser. Funeral and
nu i-i convenience oi laniliy.
ROCSC'II Suddenly. Dec. II, WILLIAM
ROESC'Il Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services, Tues., 1:31) p. m, 1323
Locust st. Int. private.
ROSE.MAN. Dec. R r.OIIIS .T htn.h.ir.i
of Jiollle A. Rnseman (nee Barth) and son
of late Louis and Anna B. Roseman. Rela-
ues aim inenas invited to funeral., Tues.,
8 a. III., from late resfHenre. r.MU unA
Mldvale aves.. Falls of Schuylkill. Solemn
requieni mass Bt. Bridget s Church u:3i
a. m Jnt. Westn4nster Cem.
RUDOLPH. Dec. B, CHARLES J., son
of the late Christ R. and Elizabeth Rudolph
(nee Neu). Relatives and friends. Lodge No.
J, F. and A. M.; T. B. Freeman Chapter.
No. 243, R. A. M.i Knights of the Iron Ring
M. It.; employes of Bricker Bnghelm and all
organizations of wlilcn ne was a member.
Invited to services, Tues., 2 p. m., brother-in-law's
residence. Jofln Mevpra .117 Nn.lh.
enst Rnuk-vard. Int. private Frimda may
can juon. eve Auto servlc-.
SANDS. Dec. 4 1flln .TAtK:s T v,ln,..
hu-band of Mary Sands (neo McClafferty).
iiciniorn kiiu iiit-iint, iiisT ine noiy ivame
Society of St. VEdward's parish, Father
McMahon Beneticlal Socletv nnd r.Aiiri l.iv
erty Council, F. of A.. Invited to funeral,
Tues,. 8:30 a. m. from his late resi
dence. 22.1S North Reese st. Solemn requiem
mass nt St. Edward's Church, ut 10 a. m.
Int. New Cathedral Cem.
SARGENT. On Dec n. CAROr.tNro T ..
wife nf Stephen A. Sargent. Relatives and
friends Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday
afternon. at 2 o'clock, from her lnte rsl.
dence. 4240 Regent square. West Philadel
phia Int. private
SCHAUFELE. Dec. R VJIlRlIir.T Tt .
widow ot Andrew J. Schaufcle (nee Baker).
Relatives and frlendt Invited to funeral,
Wed. ' n. m.. 13111 K. Ilerito st. ttii
Palmer Cem. Friends nnv cnl! Tiles , 7 p. ni.
SCOI.I.IN. Dec. 7. MARIE EI.IZARETH.,
wife of Bernard A Scnllln. Due notice of
funeral will be sKen from n.13 N: 17tH st.
SERASTIAN On Dec. , Illlil, EI.IZA
RETH SEBASTIAN, widow of John Se
bastian, need 70 years. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, on Tues
day, at 2 -p. m . at residence J. Wesley
Bowen. 1018 s. 2d st. Int. Mt Peace Ceme
tery. ' Friends may call Monday evening
SHELMIKE. Dec. 4. JOHN II. SUET..
MIRE, nged (17. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services, Tues., 2:30 p. m.,
133 E. Central ave . Moorestown. N J.
Int. private, Colestown Cem.
SHIELD:.. Dec. li. BERNARD SHITCI.ns
husband ot Annie Shields Relatives and
friends. St Charles' Conference and Holy
Name Socletv. Phlla. Council, No. 10(1. K
of C. and DlV. No. 20. A.- O. H.. directors
uf 20th Century B. and L. Asso . and all
other societies or which h- was a member.
Invited to funeral. Tues 8:30 a. m. 2113
Christian st solemn requiem masa St.
Charles' Church 10 a. m. Int. CHihedrnl
Cem Auto fervlce
SHINN Dec 6. MART A., widow of Wil
liam Sliinn. aged 00. Funerai services Tues ,
2 P. m.. residence of son-in-law. A W
t.eld'n. 2 IIS CUiford st. Int. private.
SHUPERT. Dec. 6. DANIEL W. SHU
PERT SR aged hfl Relatives and friends
Invltitl to funeral. 843 Old Lancaster nl
Bryn lfunrr. Pa.. Tues., 2 pm. Int. Lower
Merlon Baptist Cem. Friends nuv cull Mm,
7 to 1) p m.
KLAPINJ Dcr fi. SARAH .T. in l.-ll
w;fe of W lllani H Slaillng. Rpatlrs and
friends Invited to funeral. Wed., li H m
2725 Llnciln ave., Camden, N. J. High "mas-i
St Joseph's Church. 25th and Howell U .
10 a, m. lilt, private Friends may vie'- re
mains Ti'es 7 to J) n. m
tuii'ui, At motner's residence, 1703
Panama st,. Dec U. BENJAMIN T SMITH
formerly corporal rf Wagon Co No
First Division Supply Train. American 'Ex
peditionary fcorcta. Announcement of funeral
later.
SMITH. At Atco, N. J., Dec. 3 ELIZA
BETH widow of Mavnard Smith Tlalatu...
and friends. Auxiliary No. I). -Sons of Vet-
eiain. uivii-u lu oVl.e, lues.. n ni
Oilier If. Hair Bldg.. 1S20 Chestnut st
Phlla. Int. private. '
S.M1TH. Late of .-440 N. nth st . Dec 7
MABEL li.. wlf.. of Edaar I slih .'i
daughter ot Frank M.alid Sarah J. Hamil
ton. Relatives ana friends Invited to fu
i.ernl services. Wed . n in r. li.i, .
purents. 4328 N Ilronrl t Int. Prl:it
SPRATT. i.r. li, MARTHA M. wife of
WILLIAM SPHATT: Relatives ami friend
Invited to funerul services, 'J'ues,. J p. ni. ut
lu vi.-7i. ' V-h l'.Ra- 'nt- private.
TAi.flKAjf,1!..9.r.on''.-N. J... Dec.
nn..u Liu,. imuw oi Llr. IVIlnani
jonnsion uiyior. ot mgn Bridge N J. and
v- ta" -"". j..,wi linn iiiHtii-iine T.
I.cynoids l-unerul private. Omit Mowers"
" m"-''' n. JUti.M A husband of
Caroline Tilor (nee l'fand.r) ag.nl si
Relatives and friends invlie.l ... ,, .'
Wed . 2p, in,. 3U0S Janney bt. l it ,,; 1
ate.
.T5AI'nrD'5.- 9- c"Anr-ES W., husband
of Prlscllla Teal, aged (17. Relatives and
friends. Kensington Lodge, No, 211 p iiS
A. Jl.: Good Will Council. No. 207 SI A
V.: Pacinc Lodge. No. 200. I. O. O S' 'li
nloyes Baldwin's Locomotive Works. If
Eddystone. Pa., invited to' funeral We.l
2, p. m.,. it(I12 N. oth st. Int. Forrest Hill's
Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues u to
10 p. in, " ,
TOMLINSON. Sudden . Twelfth Monti,
3th, NORMAN CLAYTON, son nf AaVnVi and
late Addle Tomllnton, aged 3ll! Relatlvea
and friends. Newtown Lodje. v. im t.
and A. M.. Phlladelnhla Consistory. No' :t''
A. 'A. s it.: unlversltv Chapter. No ,-,n
It. A. M.; Corinthian Chasseur Comnianderv'
No. 03. Knights Templar: Lu I.u Temple'
Ai . . - N M' sv B". ornnnlzatlona nf
which lu wao a member. Invited to funcrni
Third-day. Twelfth Month nth. 12:30 in in
residence ot father. Aaron Tomllnson Win
chester ave.. l.unghorne, Pa, Seriir..H
Somerton Jl. K. Church 2:3n p. ,. Ilt,
Wllllnm P'lili Cem. Aulos will meet tr.ilii
at Soinerlon Stullon that leaves Readlmr
Terminal 1:02 n. in. ""-uuing
TREXLER. Dec. fl. WILLIAJI N ,' hus
band of E Izabeth Trexler (nee l.iii ...?.
f.""','illlite.'!;.';S!?f!.,!l1':.!n.e.!l5.e.T':??l- 'i-
Ji" wiim nivimo lUMiru U lUIIVTIil RtTV ICM
Tues.. 2 P. m., 1211) Tucker st. Hit, prhXiu
Northwnud Cem. Friends may call Jlon
8 to 10 p. in, ''
VANFOSSEN. Dec 11 V iVlvn- , . . -,
VANKtIHHBN. Relallvea and friends Invite.!
to services, mo., a p. in.. 4024 Canton st
Manavunl:. Int. Leverlnston. I'om u-!.....'
nay call Tues. after 7 p. m, '
ir.iii.iKit. nif, n, ANNA J. DE COtm
fEY WARNER Funeral senices Tues It
a. ni.. Eplscoti.il Church. St. AuausVln..
Cecil countv. Jld. Int. ndjolnlna cem. Autos'
will meet 7:211 a. ni. train leaving Broad st
Station for Mt Pleasant. Del. M'
WILD. Suddenly. Dec. S, THOMAS hus
band of Mary J. Wild, aged (10. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services
Tues.. 3 p. in., ft Brick row. Ilelmont. Falrl
mount Park. Int. Fernwond Cem. Re.
mains may be viewed Jlon.. 8 to in p m
WILSON Dec. 7. ISAAC JOHN WILSON
aged 73. Relatives and friends, star nf
Bethlehem I.ode, No 1110, I. O, O. F in.
vlted to funeral services.. Wed., '' p, m
residence nf nelce, Jlra. Ellen B. Cook. Tort
rnsdale. Pa. Int. American Jlechanlcs'
Cem.. Philadelphia,
UNDERTAKEm
ScBlGk?Rs
,f IAMOH
ImimmmmmMmmmmmmjimiimmmwmimtWfm
tmTiis
WORKMAN Dec. fl. tCTHEntNJ3
EMILY WORKMAN, widow of Joseph Eshkr
Workman. Tltitlva ami friends Invited to
. services. Wcd 2 p. m. 2TI4 Thompson at
Int. private
WTNKOOP. Dec. . EI.MIRA II.. Wldorj
lot Lieutenant Nicholas A. Wynknop and
, daughter of Ute Rev. Reuben T , Herman.
1 aged 85. Relatives and f rlendii Invited to.
I funeral sefMces. W"d., t P. in.,.cl.dnCB
'of daughter, Mrs. Mary Harvey. 1022 Worn.
rain si., i-raniiiora, int, private, iiri.
may be viewed Tues. evg.
T.KGAI, AUVEKTISimKNTS
IJS0 TIIOelAR A, CAItR, LATH OF 30S
You are hereby notified that a final rule
e.. ..i...... u .. - . .a in.i veil.
t the suit of Dorothy Cnrr, your wife, which
will be heard In the Court of Common Picas,
Nn. fl, of Philadelphia, of September Term,
1017, No. 10H, on Monday, (he IDth day ef
January. 1020, on wliich day you may appear
nnd show cause, if any' you have, why sticn
divorce should not be granted.
CLINTON -A. SOWERS,
Attorney for J.lheltant
900 Stephen Olrard Rldg.. rhlla.. Pa.
LOST AND FOUND
DRESS Ixist, hlnck jet evening dress from
. wagort at 13th and Spruce sts., on Thurs
day evening: s teward of.JSO-wlU be paid to
the finder and no questions asked, 204 8.
IDth st. ,
FlIRCOAT. Lost from 114 S. 18th St., a
fur-joat. Please return to the above ad
dress. No questions asked,
GRIP Lost, blark grin between Phlladel.
phla and Chester: name on grip. Rev. J.
R. McShea; reward. Philadelphia Mineral
ripoHn- Co.. r.fi.t'j s-immer st.
HANDBAG Lost. Saturday evening, be-
I tween Broad SI. Station and Bellevue
I Stratford Hotel, blue velvet handbag, con
taining platinum and diamond wrist waicn.
ohlone shape; 1 brooch, atnr sapphire sur
rounded bv 2 circles of diamonds set in
platinum: t crown-shaped pin. brown stone,
set with smill diamonds and pearls, and
other articles: Jfln reward. Cashier Belle-
in-Sfratroril Hotel.
PIN Lost one Delta Tau Delta Fraternltr
Jeweled nln. in small diamonds, set In
Platinum, form tho border, safety clasp on
oln, Initials E. H. R.t B. M. U. on back!
Inst Jlondav, Dec. 1. somewhere In Phila
delphia: a liberal reward will be given for
Its return. JT 00(1. Ledger Office. t
RING Lost. Diamond solitaire ring. Fri
day evening, front of Lvrlo or Adelphl
Theatre: liberal reward. Phone Loc. 200.
PEH.SONAI.S ,
INFORJIATION WANTED as to present
whereabouts of Myra L. Sleagher. whose
Inst known address was Mfl N. Allison st
iW. Phlla., Pa.: her sister Is Amelia M.
r.ostwirk 187 Cooper ave.. Upper Jlpntclalr.
N. J. Please send ininrmaiion to i,ynu u.
Oondnniili. 102 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N, Y.
II. RAlilNOVlT:'. oold butcher shop at 2028
Nnrrls st. to Wm. Solfer. Creditors apply
to II. McDsde. 2tl8 Diamond at., before
December 10. 10H.
BKI7P WAWTED FEHAIiE
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PERMANENT POSITIONS OFFERED TO
YOUNG WOJIEN BETWEEN 18 AND SS
YEARS,
til PER WEEK FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS!
J15 M PER WEEK IN 0 MONTHS, WITH
RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER.
SHORT HOURS
INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES
COMFORTABLE REST ROOM8
SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS
CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES
CALL. PERSONALLY ANY WEEKDAT.
BETWEEN 0 A. Jl. AND S P. M.. TO
SEE MISS RYAN. 1031 ARCH ST.. FIRST
FLOOR.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA.
J
BOOKKEEPER, double entry, some knowl
edge of stenographyt'small manufacturing
plant: thorouzhlv experienced: half day Sat
urday. Apply Smith Ramsey Embroidery
Cn , fl till 12. 1(14(1 Jlarket st.
CANDY PACKER Experienced cs.ndy pack
er wanted at pnee. Apply Jlr. Corder. 18J
S 13th st. ,
CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
INSTRUCTION GIVEN
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYJIENT
WANAJIAKER'S
CHAMBERMAID and waitress, white; .ref
erence required; also cook; no experience
necessary. Phone Overbrook 3301 J before
in n. m.
CHAMBERMAID white: good references re
quired Call 2000 Spruce st. between 0
and 10 a. m. Saturday. Sunday and Monday.
CLERK THE ACCOUNTING DEPART
MBNT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO.
nrIRES TUB SERVICES OF A YOUNO
WOMAN WHO IS QUICK AND ACCURATa
VT riO'-HKS AVITH AT LEAST1 3
YERS' HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS
FOUIVALT.NT- A POSITION OF HR'SPON
Sin L1TY. OFFERINO OPPORTUNITY FOR
ADVANGnMENT. ASK FOR JIR. WIERT.
PIIIILIO LLDtiftR CO.. UTH AND CHEST
NUT STS.
COLORED WOJIEN
"0 YEAR'' OF AGE AND OVER
FOR POSITIONS IN CONNECTION
WIT1.S.JIPPINGOFJ!ERCHANDI8B
WANAMAKER'S
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COOK Good while plain cook, reference re
quired also chambermaid and waitress.
Phone Overt'! i'M 3301 J.
COOK nnd lleht housework 3 In family;
ntMr "lith St. Terminal! 10. Phone Lans-
downe 808 ,! , . ,
GIRL in auto financing corporation; desires
young girl, stenographic ability, for gen-
-i.. ,-,.,, Ka niitclf and alert: high
' school or business school training preferred!
excellent CPPOriUnil.v mr nuynnicnir.,,. "I--
Ply after 11 a. m.. Hare h Chase, 300 Wal-
nut st. .
GIRL young: good wages: wilting to learn
waiting and chamherwork: reference re
nuire'l I. Write to 32(1 Walnut st Phlla,
oirl young: good wages; willing to learn
tho care of young children; reference re
nillred. Write to 32 Walnut st.. Phlla. .
CAJIPRELL'S SOUPS
ESTABLISHED 18(10
OIRLS AND WOJIEN
......m hit. im'i-p i.i vtfAijs nr snis
1 GIRLS' JIU&T FURNISH PROOF OF AQH
FOR KITCHEN WORK
PREPARING VEGETABLES
JIEATS. ETC.
ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK
STEADY EJIPLOYJIENT
MINIMUM STARTING RATES
INCLUDING BONUS
Sit AND 113 FOR 48 HOURS.
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 48 HOURS
INCREASED AUTOJIATICALL1
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
JOSEPH CAJtPBELL COMPANY,
. 2D AND MARKKT STS.
CAMDEN. N. J.
GIRLS AND WOMEN WE HAVE JUST
INSTALLED ANOTHER NEW LOT OF
1 MACHINES, ALSO ENLARGED OUR AS-
SEJIBLINO DEPARTMENT. NOW IS THE
I OPPORTUNE TIJIB FOR YOU TO SECURE
STEADY WORK WITH A JIODEItN. UP-
TO-DATE. GROWING CONCERN! EXPE
RIENCE NOT NECESSARY: GOOD PAY TO
BEGINNF.TIS. WITH RAPID ADVANCE
MENT. TAKE ELEVATED. SURFACE OR
SUBWAY CARS TO 321) ST. STATION.
?PI'LY "FACTORY OFFICW. II. T. PAIBTH
CO.. 3201 ARCH OT.
! 100 GIRLS WANTED
OVER 1 YEARS OF AGE
IN NEW DFPARTJIENT
i NO EXPERIENCE! NECESSARY
LIGHT. AIRY, FACTORY
DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK
32 WEEK0 A YEAR
HUT LUNCHES SERVED
AT LEW THAN COST -
GOOD PAV: EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LEARNERS PAID $12 WEEKLY
1.IUOETT .'( MYI'RS TOH VCCO CO.
3D AND ONTARIO STS
GIRLSt
REQUIRE GIRLS TO WRAP PACK.
: EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSAIY '
WE
AGES
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROS.
OIRLS AND WOJIEN. now Is the lme tn
secure a steady, good-paying position in
our new west works; both assemblers and
machine operators needed. Apply 33d st
entrance Electro Dental Rldg-., 33d and
Arch sts, take elevator to nfth floor. II.
II, Palate Co., 8201 Arch st. '
GIRLS. 14 to IB years, of ace: continuation
school prlvelere: good wages; steady Toi
Hon, Frledberser-Aaron Mrr. o.. ifofr
lttfi at,,- near Wavue Juncflon;, .
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