,i "X EVENING PUBLIC (CiEDGEB-PHIEADBLPHIA:, MONDAY, APKIL 12, 1920 aT ,. iy ' r Every Man Needs This free Book It tells in a clear, inter esting way: fho General Rules ot" Trnding. Honr lo Give a Broker Instructions. I) r o k c r s' Commission Clinrgcs. How to Indorse a Stock Certificate. How to Use Collateral in Trading. How to Group Investments. The Deposit Requirements for Carrying Stocks on Account The Rights of Stock and Hond Holders, etc. Edition limited. Call, phone or write at once. Ask for No. T. U.-865 V JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widcncr BIdg., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Walnut 6065 fo Keystone, Race 2290 r Direct Private Wires Offices in 8 Principal Cities Atlantic Gulf Oil Corporation Bought, Sold and Quoted MOORE LEONARD & LYNCH CUSHMAN I NEWHALL MANAOBR niwyoss 'MP WALNUT XTRIET NIWYla ITI CAHLTON HOTtL TI CARLTON HOTEL fTTTHWt rates utueta SlmMNt NtWYOSS.SHN.AHI.eVIA teiT?IU MOCSTXCMAWOM III (KOAOWW LIBERTY BONDS All Issues Bought and Sold $50 $100 $500 $1000 Graham, Parsons RCa 435 Chutnut Street Philadelphia FINANCIAL NOTICE rnoroRED pcrciiahk or first mart. G.VOE BONDS OF Tllfi CONESTOOA REALTY COJU'ANY Notice Is hereby given that, under the urovl.lona of Sec. 8 ot Art. Ill of the mori rue of the . Conestoga Realty Company, of Uncaster. Pa., to the Lancaster Trust Com pany. Trustee, dated May l. 1008. provision in n.dh.fn0.,h?.rear,,on.of a Slnkimr Fund In the hands of the Trustee so aa to eventu ally redeem the bonda issued on aald mort itge. and on or about May let of each, year the money thus accumulated la to be applied to the puchaao of bonds at not mora than Jif. a?A a.c,c,ruo0 interest. Thcxo Is avail We for this purpose at present. In. the .', "'-riH:, TAu,ltee- &. and thi Un IKtweTTSS1 ?mBan- Trustee, solicits Iterlnn and will receive proposals for the ue o? I50O0 amount of aald bonds, at a rite not exceeding par and Interest. An fI-"JJ...t'ron , therefore, holding such !S54 iJr.!'2y '"ward to the undersigned offers jnd i proposals for the sale ot the same, on' !,.b'.,,, s.,ay .l' WO- stating the numbers !J...miou.nil,.Sr "ald bonds and the Interest wSia,S.d ,h?"n. nd the nrlce at which 1 S"J Jf.J!oW-.on May 1, 1020 TUB LANCASTER TRUST COMPANY. Trustee, Lancaster. Pa TENDER OF BONDS rlTTSnURGH-WESTMORELAND COAL , . .. COMPANY 'lL",.'or,,r,,"0iYc'" B; Sinking Fund NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS i tatters or above bonds. . not exceeding emit? ?,! V20, V hereby Invited. ''"."'.. ttatlnr price and number, toaether T.nH " bond numbers, should be mailed is tne undersigned Trustee. Offers will not ?' H Pn" received will be opened, and 11 -i w a" T,h,0n.d'. are accepted will then Itn.ilin'i nient '" reserved to reject any na si oners. PEOPLE'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COM i. rAI F PITTSBURGH (formerly The Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Pittsburgh), vTed St ft th Ave. ' Plttshurah, P, Animal Meeting ""if1 JIJpnjEIW OF.TIIB PHILADELPHIA (entrlhutlonshlp for the Insurance or llotitr from Loss of Fire are notified that a IWl !".""?.? o'J.no conlrlhutora will be Jew it the office. 212 South Fourth street. en iSlmidnr. the 12th day of April, al 2 .... . ln tn 'trnoon. to choose directors na a treasurer In accordance with the char- M.reh ?ht' nay.Bna sMmi- secrury- rj3ff THE ANNUAL MK.ETLMI OF THE m J nin,!!lblL,0irr "! F'nnsylvanla Hos J .! .'" P hl'l at.tho Pine atreet llos Wtil Monday, May 8 1030. at i oVIocK freu'ref. twelve Managers and a GEonrjB n. Packard. flecretary. Dividends Till. riTTSnUROH & WEST VlRdlNU RAILWAY COMPANY ' -.. ., Preferred Dividend No. IS 7iaLa oa.rd of Directors has declared a lldena of one and one-half (M4) per cent n the preferred stock of the company for 'hn nuarter ended March ,11, ISL'O, niynble the close of business on May ft. lni'0 ..., "'-mi - lUalf, rroonna JCDLIO 8C,,00II;AginiN AT ELK1N8 Sesled rroponals wll'l be' receUed nt lh mc of tiie School Directs of Cheltenham KlM.l'pPXrwaM,hn0.JllB" 8ch001 riulldlne'i" thi ,treet- ,Phll''"Phla upon th'e deposit or M reclflcatlona The Architect will t,ll inivitc"ttned cn('k rnr n thousand doliir, c8 wni b?r ! v thf awardlnir of the contract. '"""'"' artr ?SSssBsaai 07 ".V!",1:.?' ,h Hoard. ' lluabbtii u. acARBortouan. I Jfji. Offl(.e of the omr In Char". f,r rPm" truction. Frankford Arstnair HRiS' Cn1 nnttructlon ai auted abov.len Pn for AprTi'oX'K? XtijM VhlnVton DDV'cIOnH...Hunltlony '"llo yfeVU .'u0,rnm'Urrnd'r.'n5r ., "Sttlwi. D v slonJ'"Yii.i'0""W.. ..and aupil. P. in. k nnft -----....-..... Mi r mv iiajjh rVn"J..T 'ummtr "raw"- Inforrai. WJjW,, AND ICSTAHLISHUi H. tl BfHtlt,T7!. HKward. ifir,... . I rof lhe?o3iP "AKNB8H BAOKrWO?: Bell Tel. of Canada 7, 1925 Dtvton Pr. & Lt. 5t, 1941, Tax Refund Duquotne Lt. Gi, 1949 B. F. Goodrich 7; 1925 Penna. R. R. 7s, 1930 Texas Co. 7s, 1923 Wilmington Gat Co. 5a, 1940 rft Y. Central Equip. 7i, varioai mtturiliei Bought Sold Quoted MCOWliaVCQ LAND TITLTi I1LDO.. rillM. Members Plillndelphla Htnrk Exrlinnce PennVvlvnnta Itnllrouil 10. Year..., 7s. 1030 C annilliin IMclllc Rnllwny Eaiiip. 0s. Serial Empire flaa . A .Fuel foil. Trust as. 10Z0 Johnstown Traction Company Ref. flu, 1D4.1 llriich I'Jerlrlc Company 1st..,,,, fia. ibkz Connecticut R"H"ny LUhtine t., insi Hrranlon Trnctlon fompnny 1st... 0s, 1032 Samuel K. Phillips & Co. Members I'hllndelnliln Hlork Kxchance B07 CHESTNUT ST. NEW YORK BOND SALES Rnmrnnrr of IndlvlduM Transactions on New York Exchange tOALES IN $10001 rrom Openlnr Until 2 P. It. (N. Y. Time) Am a & R rs 1 80i Am T'fc T cil 0 7i,4 I .... TO 1 78 1 78 AmTit rs 1 10 Am T 4T Hi 10 04H 04 t, OIU 04 U 2 Ol'.i AncFrench Rj 4.. 2 , i. ASH . 08 14 . HS'i . 0S4 . 081,4 ,.08V4 08 14 . 08H . 08H . 08 4 . 08V4 . ns. . 08 S . 08H . 081,4 . 08 0 08 '4 01.,. 7. j. 1... n i!!! b, . ir.... 13... 13... ?::: f... 1... 2 10.'.". n... is... 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C4U C !1 U 1' Id 6 03 '4 1 03U 1 03 C & W lnd 6s 1.... 100 Chile Cop'r 0s 2 78Vi 2.... 78V4 20 .... 78'.4 Chile Cop'r 7s 8..., 102 Chines Ovt tit T 40'4. 1 40 City of Mar its 2 80 Vj C of N Y 4 ',4 a of '03 1 07'4 C of N Y 4V4 of '05 B... , 07 Stockwell, Wilson & Linvill Certified Public Accountants Land Title BIdg., Philadelphia 80 89 88 88 U 88 4 88 T4 8874 80 80 2. 10. 3. B. fi. 2. 1. 8. 1. 2, Cty Tokin Aa 1 38 Clev Cln C & St L 6a 1 8214 Col k So 4 4s 1 70'i Con Das Co 7s 1..., 100S 3.... 100H 2..., 10014 1.... 100, 10.... 100'i Copenh'n 314s 4 78 Dom of C '20 2 02 " l 3 OS 1 04 Dom of C '31 - 1 01U Erie Gcnl Lien 10 42 2 4H4 3 42 Etle prior 4s 3 3 174 Erie R n cv B 1 37 Erie II It cv D 4 40i Oen'l Elcc As R 88 Qen'l Elcc lis 00 0014 00 14 OOVj 00'. 111! OO'.i 001, 00 4 Green nay & W'n Illy n 1 0 Havana E V 1 64K Hud & Man in 10 22 1 22H 1. 1.. 1.. 3. . It.. I J.'. 1. Hud A Man fd IS..... B0 3 B0 Hud & Mn i'A 2 77 III Cent 4s '6.' 0 08 Imp J Ov 1st 1 78 T4 0 78(4 3 78H 1 7814 C 78H 30 .... 78 Im J Ov 2nd 10.. 10.. 3.. 7.. 0.. H. . 7.. I.. 11.. 10.. Imp 0.. 13.. 20.. 6. 78V4 78 78 1 ... 78 ... 77J ... 77 4 ... 7714 ... 77H ... 77'4 ... 7714 J liv 4s .. 00 ... can ... 0314 ...03 Inrt'a Steel Bs 1 00 t M Marine Us 1 004 In Met ct 414s B 18 Inter Met 44 12 1814 Inter Rp T fd 1 54 li Kan C & 8 3s 1 B214 Ksn C & 8 Bs I 00 1 CO 3 68 Kan C T'm 4a 2 0014 L 8 & M 8 4 of 28 1 IH 1 81T4 L S A M Ok 4s of '31 B 7014 T 7014 3 7OV4 ... -14 8 78 . ".Ul4 lAihlsh vy 3. 1.. 3. . na4 . . 0614 . . 00 . . DO'-, 10 224 40 23 10 2214 10 23 L ft Myers 7s 1.... lOt 0 ... 101 ti iii n n fd 2 0314 L I It'd Bs '37 1... . 63 Louis A N 4s 1 78' Mid 8 A O Bs 7 83i B 8.1 H 1 83 4 1 83U Mil Eleo Illy A Light Co Rs 1 02 M A 8 L en 3 .2 00 U K C ft T 2d B 30 ,B 30 Mo K A Tx 4s 1 B0 Mo K A T 4 , 3 23 Mn Pao Bs '63 2 80 Mo Pao gm 4s IB BB 1 BB 1 BB 1 B44 Mo PaclHo 6s 3 00 V. Mon'a Pwr Bs B 83 4 83 New O Tex ft Mex Bs 1 30 2 .... Rl 10 , .. BOH N T C A II II R R 314s 7 63T4 N Y C ft It R R R 44s 2 7B N Y C A II R R R 0s 1B Kfl'i 1 884 3 884 2 881, B 8 3 88, N Y Cent Mcli Cent 314 s I B7 1 87 in touch with the World's Financial Centers r4LW f saaBHsslV The Philadelphia National Bank through the volume and diversity of its business has become excep tionally well qualified to render 'such banking co-operation as is demanded by t the new era of commercial expansion. Through this bank your business is brought into close contact with trade opportunities in every part of the globe. Our connections with the world's leading banking and mercantile centers are direct, and widely extended. The capacity of our organization is such as to facilitate to the utmost foreign and domestic banking transactions.of whatever nature. In every phase of banking practice experience has made our service strong and dependable. THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK 42.1 CHESTNUT STREET NEW ISSUE $500,000 Cambria County. Pennsylvania 5 ROAD BONDS 1 Dated December 1, 10J9 Mntun'ng annunlly December 1, 1020 to 1!M2 inclusive Interest payable June 1st and December 1st Coupon bonds of $1000' each FKEE OV PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX IN PENNSYLVANIA AND ALL FEDERAL INCOME TAXES Legal invcHtmcnt for Trust Funds in Pennsylvania FINANCIAL STATEMENT AshCHscd Valuation of taxable property, 1919 $118",38C,720 Outstanding Bonded Debt , $187,000 Contracts and appropriations for roads and bridges 1.747.IH1 2,234,611 The proceeds of the sale of this issue of bonds will be applied to reduction of the item of $1,747,011. Population (U. S. Census, 1910) 166,131 Present population (estimated) 200,000 Cambria County, situated in the central part of the State of Pennsylvania, is trav ersed by the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad and by lines of the Now York Central and Baltimore & Ohio systems. The county ranks seventh of the sixty-3even counties in the state, in the value of its industries, and is widely known for its large deposits of high-grade bituminous coal. The plant of the Cambria Steel Company is located at Johnstown, the fourth city in the state in the value. of its manufactures and the largest city in the county. MATURITIES AND PRICES $21,000 Dec. I, 1931, 103.56 and interest 22,000 Dec. 1, 1932, 103.79 and interest 23,000 Dec. 1, 1933, 104.01 and interest 25,000 Dec. 1, 1934, 104.22 and interest 25,000 Dec. 1, 1935, 104.41 and interest 26,000 Dec. 1, 1936, 104.61 and interest 28,000 Dec. 1, 1937, 104.79 and interest 29,000 Dec. 1, 1938, 104.96 and interest 30,000 Dec. 1, 1939, 105.13 and interest 31,000 Dec. 1, 1910, 105.29 and interest 20 000 Dec. 1. 1930, 103.32 and interest 3.?n Dec. 1, 1911, 105.44 and interest $29,000 Dec. 1, 1942, W iub.ob ana interest YIELDING AT THE ABOVE PRICES ABOUT 4.60 FROM MAY 1, 1920 We offer the above bonds subject to prior sale and ndvance In price nnd subject to approval as to legality by our counsel, Messrs. Townsend, Elliott & Munson, of Phllndelphiu. Guaranty Trust Company . . . k . .. a u i Fourth and Uietnut atrce tt r&ladctpltui. wTli aUyt, ltaUnianLlaTr based upon Information feUlo4 from. klU' auurcea'C' )? , , $10,000 Dec. 1, 1920, 100.23 and jntercst 16,000 Dec. 1, 192 J, 100.60 and interest 15,000 Dec. 1, 1922, 100.96 and interest 15,000 Dec. 1, 1923, 101.31 and interest 15 000 Dec. 1, 1924, 101.64 and interest 16,000 Dec. 1, 1925, 101.95 and interest 17,000 Dec. 1, 1926, 102.25 and interest 17,000 Dec. 1, 1927, 102.54 and Interest mnnn tw. 1. 1928. 3 102.81 nnd interest 19,000 Dec. lt 1929, 103.07 and Interest Brown Brothers & Co. NEW YORK PONDS (Continued) N Y Cent M O d 4s 2 7014 N Y C ft 81 Louis 4a 4 ;-k N Y Tol'a Os 0 .... nsu 2 on; N'k & W'n 4s 71'i Norfolk & W cv 0a 3.... 100 . North Pao Its 1 Bit, North l'ac 4s 2 72 10 72H 2 .. . 72H 2.. .. 72A No Pao 4 14 s .1... . 70 N Y Ilys ct 4 10... , 27 O Short I 4s '-' 79 10 704 I'ao U It K (II 2 78 Pa It en 4 'is 1 . . 88 I'a R cm 4 Us 2 78V4 B 7BU 0 70 0 74 Pinna nit Bs 3.. ft 17 2. R. 10. 10. 0.. 84 84 a, 84 84 8 Hi 84 83 ; 83 Sit. B .!' In 40'fc 4SU 41 44 4 44'i 44 44 44 41 B 10,. 8.. 1,. R.. IB.. 1.. 1.. 10. Stli & a V aj 0 02 1 00 1 (19 ...... 00 flt h Sc Sail t Herlea A 3 r.0 i r.n 1. . . B0 3 r,n 10 ss 2 Ml. St h Ir San V Series C 1 83'-4 1 84 2 84 st 1. 1 s w r.s I B4 Sou'n Pae fd 10 73 1 73 "3..,., 73 3..!.. 73" 1 73 3'n Pac cv 4s 3 70 1 70 6.. . 77 S'n Pac cv B 4.... 100 4 100 So Ilally si 4r 1 03 S'n Hall's 4s 3 no 2 R0 i nn 1 60 Sou'n Illys Bs 2 83 a.. .. 83 Texas Co 0s 1.... 104 2.... 104j Third Avo a 3 20 3 20 Third Av II 4 1 47 Union Pao r. B 83 Union l'ac 4s 2 70 79 0 70 4 79 0 70 Union Pac flu 1 0S4 B US', 1 98 H 2 98 2 08 2 98 UKUBISI 6 041, Pere JIar't Bs J 83 Pub Cor of N J Bs 1 62 neadlnc n 4s ft 78 10 78 2 .... 77 nep'c of Cub Bs of '01 1 70 Rep I & H Bs 0 88 n I A & L4 3 02 3.. .. 03 1 . . 02 4 .... 02 Ban A & A P Illy 4a 1 .... 88 Seabd A I. fd 1 .... 43 Seab'd A t. nj 2 .... 37 "... 30 St L. & I M 4s 2 .... 72 St I. I M t e R & O Dv 4s 1 00 f Today's Range In Liberty Bonds (N.Y. tlm 1:13 iiieii i.ov l) in. 1I0.KS 00.801 110.80 ni.02 no.no flO.DO 8S.70 & ot!, o .... IH'i l oifc U K (1 II A t rets of '22 B 93 0 3 9.1H B 93?, 1... . 02 U K u n A 1 rcta of '29 DKATIIS 1.. 0.. . 1... 2... 2., . 1. 91 91 111 .90 01 01 U K 11 11 I 37 2ft 87 10 8H 2 87 4 674 3 87 U H of Mex 4 s 3 30 U S Mexico As I. . . 30 ft .1(1 i ft.. .. 30 U im Inv Co nf H V Rs 1 70 Untd n ot S Fran unct Is 2 20 U It Pan Fran eqct 4s 1 20 U H Realty 0s 1 84 1. ... 84, U 8 Rub'r os 11 83 1 .... 82 2.. . 82 1 .. . 82 10 82 1 82 U 8 llub'r 7s 2.... 101 U S 3 M Jt It Co Os 1... 100 U S Steel Bs 17 03 1 0ft 1 05 1 93 0 01 U l'ow & I. .'is fi 80 Wabash It 1st 1 83 W Shoro r 4s 1 00 Wesfn U4tii 1 78 2 .... 77 Wilson Co cv 2 91 2... . 91 3 01 Wilson Co 1st 1 94 Wls'n Cent 4s 1 07 Mb iiotiti n .'... Ml) Itontl 1st" Is. Mb Itonil 2.1 -Is. Till) Hontl 1st 4 V.n m.'tn Mb Mood 2,1 -lVis 88.88 Lib Bond .'Id 41,h 02.00 Mb Dond hit I',h 88.00 Victory Note .'l!)i 07.40 ictory Xote 4-y,s 07.50 Low 00.80 I 00.00 87.0S 01.10 88.00 01.72 88.2J 07.28 07.22 of Rebecca P. Uerry (nee Thomas) and son of late Major Carper M. and Sarah A. llerry. Relatives and friends', also Passyunlt Tribe No. 139. I. O. It. M.i Aeolian Council No. 17. F. V. A., and his associates In West Kd Trust Co. Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m.. ft04B Catharine at. Int. Jit. Morlah Ccm. Friends may call Mon., after 8 p. m. UOI11IO. April 11. HENIUnTTA nORHO (nee Kroenlnir). wife Markus Ilorho, ncod 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral nervlr.es, Wed., 1 p. m.. 255 S. 10th st. Int. private, Mt Morah Ccm. HOYI.K. April 9. MICHAEL., husband of Mary K, Boyle (nee McBrlde). Relatives and friends. Holy Name 'Society, Invited to fu neral, Tues , 8:30 a. m.. 3802 Haverford ae. Solemn requiem mass St. Aaatha'a Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Ccm. IHlKIJSr.lt. April 11, KI.M:N J. (nee llnrtholomcw), wife Charles Ilreeser. Rela tors and friends Invited to services. Wed. 2 n. in , 3140 N. Park live. Int. private. Hill side Cm. Remains may bo viewed Tues.. after 7 p. m, IIIUCKIin. On April 10. 1920, II, FRANK lllllCKEIl. beloved husband of Florence Mnddock Urlckr, and son of the late James and Rebecca Lucas llrlcker. Funeral serv ices Tues. at 0 p m from his lata "evi dence, Crum I.ynne, Pa. Int. Arlington Ccm. IIROWN. April 0, ROnDRT R., son late Peter and Margaret Brown. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea.. 1 p. m 0320 Norwood St.. Uermanlown. Int. West minster. I1RUCK. April 8, SARAH, widow of Man ley Hruce. Funeral serJres Tues.. 2 P. m., resldnce of Mere. Mrs. Margaret McNlchol, 223 Kdgcmctit avc, Ardmore, Pa. Int. pri vate. OAttltUI.L.. April It. MARY. widow Joseph 11 Carrell Funeral Wed., 11 a m., Morton, Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Tues,. 8 to 10 p. m. CHAI.KANT. April 10. ANNIE M., wife ot William S. Chalfant. Funeral Tues.. 2 n. m.. residence of fleoree Post. Parkalde, Pa. Int. Cumberland Ccm. CLARKE. At Ocean Cltv. ,N. J., April 10. IHAUKLLK P., wife of John P. Clarke. Services Tues., 3 p. in., B211 Locust st. Int. Fornwood Ccm. CONNOR. April 9. OEOROE. son of John and Catherine Connor. Relatives and friends, F. O. E, Castle. No. 42; L. O. O. ,M.. No. M, anl all ithcr organizations of which he was a member, Invited to funeral. Wed. 8:30 n. m., residence of brother-in-law, CtiAS. II. Klssell, N. E. cor Hancock nnd Uerks sts. r'olemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a, m. Int. New Cath edral Ccm. COOPER. At Atlantic City. N. J.. April 10. JOHN OEOROE, husband of Edna K. Cooper, of the Morris, 13th and Spruce sts.. Philadelphia. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2:30 p. m. Oliver 11. IJalr Uldg . 1820 Chestnut st. Int. pri vate. CROKE April 9 MARIE V. daughter of William and Mary Croke (nee McManua). Relatives and friends, Epiphany II. V. M. So dality, employes ot Schuylkill Arsenal, In vited to funeral, Tues., 8.30 a. m., 122 Wolf st. Solemn masa of requiem Epiphany Church 10 . m. Int. Holy Cross Cem CRUMLEY. April 10. JOHN II. CRUM LEY, age.l 00. Funeral services Tues., 1 p. tn.. funcr.il aptrtments of Harold U. Mul ligan, luth st. and Oernuntown ave. Int. Hillside Cem, Remains may be viewed Mon. CNe. , UA COSTA April 11. RACHEL, widow Emanuel Da Costa. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m.. B43U San som st. Int. Ueth el Emeth Cem. DOHniN. April 11. JAMES M. DOI1IIIN. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, i ues . ; p. m.. aiaicriin-law'a resi dence. Mrs. Robert F. Dobbin, 3803 Locust St. Int. private. DONOIIUi:. April 10. I1RIDOET (nee nallaaher). wife of Patrick It. Donobue. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8:30 a. tn . ftlfi V. Alll.on t i,ik SS.Ili-J at!B of rcuulent Church of Our Lady'of Vlo 87.118 01.10 91.74 88.20 07.28 07.28 Philadelphia Markets i '' I r Receipts, 31.729 bush. Th(f mar- nrm.Rt government prices. II Uocelptn. 11.107 bush. Offerings I , ,Brk.cf "'?!" Wo quote new. , 'V-ndi0Ctt,!?n' ttt Jl.7801.85. the 1 ' ' .No. 2 vellow. Receipts 7200 bush. Firmer under i i.P.U0,I. S ,ot"' n-to lora- t i"iai.hltv: "191.20: No. .1 while. ,,' vi'.0- 4 white. lt.13Ql.1T. I !.17,Urr.lp1"' U870'Rn8 lb' In sacks. I if.. t.,i'?"! Z". I0(1 hn- Packed In MCT,",'1,cinl!oreJ winter, straight 1 ' --1?,,?.,B0:.'1o-J.do' "'ralglit. near- li- ' i'i.'I11-'!1 Ilard winter, straight. ... ,ni. a.' """I1 Potent, !3.23W13.Tft: V",.mW,f l0.73?1t.30: doitent J. .! ' ' 1.113; short, patent, 14.ft0O13.10: Ki,.",,.r.ln,r.,"Jlrt. c." .ml,'"j Patent. jrariillV DEATHS brands. 114 8.101B.1O. live Omtr 1 iiVfi i'ri PROVISIONS Steady but nuletT Hee?: In i,Muiifij, nyc; Decii sets, smoked and poneieaa, lite; picnic shoulders, s. V nir.rf ??" -" do. smoked. i'2c: bellies, in pIckK 23p X"c: brckft bacon. 32c. lard, ii.m fllr'l-; "dvnntf .1 lc. The qunli tlons: Solld-packed I creamery, fancy, high ycorlns roods. 73ff77r: extras. 74r extrti Trsts, 719'7ac: Irsts. OftCOOc: seconds. r,Si file: sweet creamery, rholca to fancy 70rt ii.',lr." F.0", D','."3c; prints Jobbing nt R28ln for fancy and at 718!c for fair to cood. ..I'.'P- n,nr' I'rre '". nearbv flrst.-l.i-22 n'r crate nearby current receipt! II3.r...; western extra llrsts. 11.1.33; western tlrsls, 113 20: southern 112.4ft: secti. ,r?".h.J!S!,.,l0,jVl,,c "' WW 3'Jo por ilorcn. CHLEHE-Incv stock tlrm. New York n hplc-mllk. flot. held, fancy. 30 31c; site- lals higher; held, ordinary to good. 23fc 10c: current make nominal; Jobblnk sales of funcv goods. 32W33c .MVI3 POULTRY Fowls, fancy, fat 4S0 W47c; do Inferior. 12440; broiling chick ens, fancy, soft-moated, weighing 1 ua lbs. apiece. 6St$To spring chickens, aver age soft-meated. 420 He: do, Inferior 3Sm 40o: staggy oung roosters. 30H.12e- old roovters. 25l2(tc- ducks, white Pekln. 4:i Iftc. do. Indian nunner 42i43c: do. Mus-roV- ?nS?-c: urkes. IOH))43c. pigeons per pair, SOWftftc. DRESSED POULTRY Fouls fresh killed, dry picked. In boxes welching 4 lbs nnd over aplere, 43c; welching 3 lbs., 40 lie woltchlnc 3 lbs., 303Nc. fow;s. fresh killed." In bbls. dry picked weighing 4 'bs. and over ap ece. 42c weighing 3 lbs.. 30iTt' .lrv:pVck?dln3e0c3 "'"" 355?37Ci oM roost"s' n..r?f.I:SIIi'l7ela,iT5-A,),,"-uP9r Dl''-' n '" quality. 14W8: do per box. liftoff I oranges Florlila. per box 12 SftWT.ilft do, tallfornla. per box. 12 2.14TT U3 grapefruit l-!or,.ia per box' 't'-','il'3 2.1. strawbcrrlci! i itiritm i,rr (i., uu ignite .,,VJ?KBl,BS-wh"" potatoes per ct H.To7.oO: sweet potatoes southern per hamper. Jlf 2.2ft; do. New Jersey. per Vftk-';, JSC0II.T.V Florida, ner hamper, tl JJIft: do. per bbl-crate J21C3; onions, per iuu-io. aacKS renon, J7WU.no. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New YnrU. April 12. NVrvnimno over the actitf labor situation, which him tied up roll traffic as well as part of shinninc. tocitlur vvifli n i-,.,,r.,.t.i ilrclino of 000 rol.s In tlio Hin spot mar- kci. urniiRiit out Komp lliiililation nf lone contractN on tlio rail In lm n,.fr ,phnni;c this mornlm;, anil trade was miivp in iicciincH ot li to 1-1 points. viicrinRH wore lauoii inrsoly liv. a brokpi- believed to he i-iivnrinir v... Orleans Rhorts, After the call, fltictiiations held with in a narrow runije. home innnths soiling off a point or two and others 1 in " points above initial liiues, the triitlini; being without special feature. The latest news from Ilrazil xIwwn cencrally unsettled conditions there, with no fresli developments to stimulate HgKressivc DliytllS. 59jt. plntc May . . 1l.3.1irl4 3ft .luiv. . . 14.ftflri4 .IS September 14.20SM (.lift December. 1 1.24 Hi 1 1 2ft (N Y. time) Open 11a in. 1l24fl4 2ft 14.3(1 14 lOSiM 48 14 10 14 1SWI4 19 1 lo II 1014 12 . . LONDON STOCK MARKET Foreign Department Confused. Fronch Loans Heavy London. April U' There wns n mod etntn accumulation of orders for ae eurltles over tho week-end nnd stock exchange markets Roncrally wotc tlrm today, although trading was not active intrchaslng by government brokers brought about a rally In tho gilt-edged section. Tho foreign department was contused, with French lonim heavy. Oils dropped, Sholl Transport being quoted ut 10 3-32 and Mexluan Kngles, 10 7-32. Industrial!) htelied steadiness. Homo rails wero mixed, but the sliares of Argentino and Canadian roads wero better, . iDcatI)C . ALLEN. Near Vlneenlown N J , April 8 I'l-OItA L. II.. wlfa of Lucius T. Alfen. Relatives and friends lnvllf,l tn fnnrl near Incentown, ues . 2 n. in,. Int. nap- llf,.t',m, Vlncentnwn. Autos will meet 10:38 a. ,n. train from Camden at Hcd. fi'rd, N. J. . AnNOLD. April 9. EM.MA. daughter of late John II. Arnold aged 3ft. Funeral Jfrvlce; TueB.. 1 p. in , mother s rrsidenco, Uertruda Crelsn, 2432 Sevbert st. Int private. Ardsley Ilurs Park Remains may ba viewed Mon,, 7 to 8 p. m, nAKCn. April 0, KATHERINK II., daughter of Franklin and lata Sarah J. Ilaker. Relative! and friends Invited to funeral MfvIui'Tii.. t n in .H.I.J. .fA'vi'.Ht iehuvr IlliSi.. Hrod an ta linrnn I .muutv. inv,. itetpiivra HTu irtenus invite iineral aervloejy ' Tues, , a p. in. prac tOavjd' H, fichuyler JlM.t Hrod datmmd mv Untf privaU.- torv 10 a, m. Int St. Denis a Cem. DUNN. April 10. ROSS K.. widow of Thomas W. Dunn. Relatives and friends, Ladles' Loal Order of Moose, No. 1, in vited to funeral services, Tues., 1:30 p m residence of son Frank J. llrnwn, ft920 n! 10th st. Int. private. Friends may call Mon e o KPPES Suddenly. In Washington. D. C . March 27th. JOSEPHINE DULLIS. daugh- ter of the late Richard Eppes, M. D. and Elizabeth W. Eppes ot Appomattox Manor. City Point. Va. EWINO. April 11. FRANCES SELENA, wife of Ltndley F Ewlng. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. in.. 131 N. ftOth st. Int. private. FISCHER. April 11, MARIA, widow Al fred Fischer, aged 84. Relatives and friends 'nvlttd to funer.il services, Wed., 3 u. in.. 1717 A st. Int. private. Mt. Peace. QILLIN. April H, MICHAEL H husband of Catherine Olllln. Relatives and friends invtiea to lunerai, tues.. 'fa, m , nll Nich olas st. KulMtin leaulem mass at st, Eliza beth's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ORASSMANN. - - April 11. JOHANNA PANSY ORASSMANN. daughter late Daniel and Johanna Orasstnann Services Tuea. 2 p. in., parlors Ous A. Klrehner. N. W. cor. 13th and Lehigh ave. Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem, OltlCE. Suddenly. April 11. EDWIN C. ORICE 3318 Arch st. Due notice of funeral will be given. IIALLOWEt.U April 11. HENRY W. 1IALLOWELL. Bged 73. Relatives and mends Invited to attend funeral on Fourth day. 11th Inst, at 2 p. m at his late resi dence, llcthavrca. Pa. Int private. Train i ivuvt iieuumg terminal at i :o p. m. IIKNDEI April 10. ALHKIIT O. son ot Lmlly W. and Inte John llordon Ilnd--I. aged 30. Relatives and friends, also I.oilce No. It. I, and A. M.. Invited to funeral, parent1' residence. 2050 E Chelten ave. ltr., Tues . 2:30 p. m. Int. Northwood. iTlends nmy call Mon . 7 to 9 p m. HENDERSON-. Of 0738 Chestnut st . April 11. KATIE, widow of George W Hen derson. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Wed . 10:30 it. ni Oliver II llalr Uldg. 1820 Chestnut st, 1m. pri vate. HllLDEN -April 10, JOSEPH R IIOL DEN, ttgrd 77 Funeral services, Tues.. 2 30 p. m . 4133 N Ilroad st. Int. private, . JERV1S April 111. EL1ZAHETH (Retty), daughter of David T. and Margaret Jervls. aged 3 vears. Funeral parents' residence. 704 Railroad live . Ilrn .Mawr. Pa , Tues , 4pm Int. prlvute. JONES April II. CATHARINE, wife New III Jon" Jr. (nre Splcker). uged 24. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Weil , 8 .111 i in., nilitil Opal st.. Uermnn town. High masH Church uf Holy Angels, Oak Lann lo a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. ' JONES. Anrll 10. PERCY WOOD son of Jonathan R. and late Hannah C, Jones. Funeral services R. It, Rrlnghtirst & Co., 1UJI Atrh st . Tues . 3 P m. Int. private JONES April III. MARY ANNA widow of William E Jones, at residence of daugh ter. Mrs Stanford It 1wls. 170 Owen ave. Landown'. Int private. Woodlands Cem. KEILY. April 11 MARY widow PafU-k Kellv aged sft Relative and friends 'n vlud lo futieinl Thiirs,. S:30 n. in.. 7ft7 N 40tb st West Phlla Solemn high nnisn of ro'iulrin st Arutha's Church 10 u. m Int llolv Cross Om KEMIILF.- April !l WILLIAM II. .1. bUSllllllil ,lf MltlorV.I 1' IvmlilM nrwt mnn Jennie C nnd late Clnv Kemble. Services ! Tues . 1'J.r.ll it. m . 4707 Atlnntii- nv a. I lantlc City, N J. Int private. Central Laurel Jim t i-ni i tiiiituf-'ipiun KNIOHT. Anrll 10. ELlZARETir v wife of John Knight Funeral Tuea., 7.30 a m., 2322 Fltzwater st Solemn mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 0 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem LACISY. Anrll 111 ALFnien r- hn.k..j nf Edwin R Lnrey. aged 81 Relatives and rrlends Union Lodge No 121. I and A M Slant'! It. A C .S'n LT, I. invltrrl t r,.l,... Tu-s 3.30 p. tn 194 1 Tlublcam ave., Oer inanlowii. Please omit flowers. I. ANT At UiiuhMfi Pn . April 9, JULIA M D widow uf Will am 13. Lunt, aged 811 It' lathes and trlemN Invited to funeral I ue ii ,i. m 'j'i t; orange st. Solemn! winii in niaM ni .Mur m Lauren V. uii a m Int St Marv'H Cem. I AWi.i.v-r.i- , ... ...i, ... . K. . wlfo of Robert 13. Lawrence, Funeral Tuea 2 p. in from 72"! Haverford nve. Int' Iirilirm V.VIII. LVNCII Anrll It. JOIIV V T.vvr-n ,.... band nf M.irv Milntvr- l.vmh Relative's anil friends Invited to mtvIcch Wed " 30 n in . 173 lurlttu-. st Mamiyunk." Int private Friends mav rail Tus. eve JIAUIXNIS April 0 DAVID It., son of tho late John ai.sl Elizabeth Maglnnls Fit. neral Tues. S.30 a. in . HtOl s. 04th it cor Klngsesslng ave Solemn miss of rel qulcin at Church of the Most llleeved Sacra nient 111 . in Int ltnlv Crn. rm MAC.UIRE April 10. MARHARET wife of Thomas F Magulre. nged .in. Relatives nuti iiiriuia, i'imimu, rn in . . c. AHnt ItlVltl'd to funeral. Wed . s a in . fft7 ona ave . JSarberth. P.i Ri-nulem mass st Mar garet'H Churelv- N'urberth. 9.30 a m lni St. Denis's Cem ,nl McARDI.K Anrll 0 JOHN A Mc-An. DI.E Funeral Tues. 8 30 a m.. res len.'e nf brolber-ln law lleorge anllagher. 3n"o I N 11th it High iimsh al St. Stephen's Church HI a in Int Holy Cross Cem McCANNKV Vprll 111 THOMAS J hus band of Anna l McCanney (nee Cn'llln i Relatives, friends and West Phll.i Indene-i. tlent Ice Pennr' Aeo , Invited m funenil Thurs.. S.30 ,i m RI22 Vln st Solemn re qulrm mass Church of Our Lady of Vic , 10 n 'in Int llolv rr0H fVm 'L''J' McLORlE. Mirll 10. ANDREW n Mc l.ORIE. aged 71 Funenil services Tim i P. m . 30S W Olnev ave Int private. McliAilUN nuiiueinv April lit Mipv AONES. wife of Fr.incl J. McMahoti.' Sr and daughter of lute John and Martha Ca alday of Dungannon County Tjrone Ire land Relatives anil friends Invited t'o fn neral. Wed. 8 30 a m . 221 N. Canuc si Solemn requiem mass St John's Church in a m Int. Holy Cross Cem " '" M1LLAIRI3 - April 8 CHRISTINE II MILLA1RB. of 1243 N. 17th st. Due notice of funen.il will b given. " "0,lce MOORE April 10. HARRY B.. hu.h.nH of Viola O Moore (neo Madaral. Funeral services n - p m.. 1.111 E. Maple av Mercl-antvllle. N J. Friends nmy callTuea" MVEnR Anrlt in ANMA M (nee Hill). wife of Frederick Myers. Funeral Tues.. 1 P. m.. residence of Albert Relnhardt. 2003 Monmouth st. Int. private, American Me chanics' Cem. Friends may call Mon. ev. JVOIITHROP, April 9. ANNIE, wire or Robert II. Northrop, Relatives arid friend Invited to funeral services, Tues., 10:30 a, m,. 1029 . 2flth at. Int. Mf. Morlah Cem. O'PONOOHUE. April 9, PATRICK JO SEPH, husband of Elizabeth O'Donoghue (nee Col ton) and son of lata Michael and Nora O'Donoghue, Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Tues.. 8 a. m.. 28 Klrklyn avo., Klrklyn, Delaware county. Pa. Sol emn, mass of requiem Church of St. John, 13th and Chestnut sts., 10 a, m. Int. St. Denls'a Cem. PETEnH. .Anrlt 11. ItlMUlir ...M John Peters, aged 72. Relatives and friends invuea lo runeral. wed., 1 p. m.. 404 B. Ashmead st.. Otn. Int, flreenmount Cem, Remains mav be viewed Tues.. p. m. REYNOLDS. April 10. WILLIAM R.. husbapd of Miriam Reynalds (nee Vanaant). nged 47. Relatives and friends, and all organizations of which he was a member Invited to funeral Wed., 2 p. m,, BOOS Cottage 'st Frankford. Int, East Cedar Hill. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. RICK. April 9. CHARLES A. RICE, hus band of Annie Rice, aged 39, Relatives and friends, Phlla. Lodge. No. 1R9, I. A. and M Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 . m., 1721 N. Rtli st, Solemn high requiem mass St. Malachy'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Com t RIDDLE. Anrll 10. FLORA VICTORIA, wl'e of Harry E. Riddle and daughter James and Vlrtoria Carroll, aged 22, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, mother's resi dence. 809 Cherry st.. Camden. N. J.. Wed. 8 a, m. Solemn requiem man Church of pur Lady of .Mt. Carmel 9:30 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem. .nlJSS.n2.HK' Suddenly April 9 JESSE W. RINOROSE. Funeral services private. Mon. eve., 6340 Woodbine ave. Int. Chest nut Hill Cem, Mechanlcsburg. Pa., Tues. RODGERS. April 10, JAMES R.. son of late Henry and Mary Rodger, of County Tyrone. Ireland Relatives and friends. Holy Name and Altar and Rosary Societies' of the Assumption all other societies of which he was a member invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8:30 a. m., 1300 Callowhlll at. Solemn mass of reqdlem ChU'ch of the Assumption 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. RUOSS. April 8. MATTHIAS, son of late Matthias and Katharlna P.uoss. aged ft7. Relatives and friends. Lodg. No. 9, F. and A, M : other organizations. Invited to funon! services. Wed . 1.30 p. m,, 030 W. York st. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. .,8RflV.!i. .l Monrestown. April 10. ELIZARETII. wife if Joseph II. Seaman! Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 207,8, Church st.. Moorestown, Wed., 8 a. m. High mass of renulenf Our Lady of Oood Counsel Church 0-30 a. m. SHARP. At Albion. N. .1.. April 11, SYL VESTER SHARP, aged 77. Funeral serv Ices Tues.. 2pm.. residence Anthony Sharp. Albion Int. nerlln. N. J. 8HEPPARD April O.OEORfJE C. hus band of Mary Sheppard (nee Hanes). Rela tives, friends, Slloam Church and Sunday School and all societies of which he was a member. Invited to services. Wed.. 2 o. m.. 1320 B. Susquehanna ave. Int. private. , Northwood Cem. Friends may call Tues. I after H p. m Htri.INO. April 11. SAMUEL II. Sr.. husband nf Frances L. Sibling, aged (14. Relatives and friends, employes Otto Elsen lohr Pros u all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 1 p. m., 2837 N. Newklrk St. Int. Westminster Cem. Remains mav be viewed Wednesday, 8 p. ti. SLAVIN. April 9, RITA R.. daughter of James and late Margaret Slavln. aged S years. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Tues,, 8 a. m., grandparents' resi dence. 1740 Morris tt. Angels' mass St. Thomas Aqulnas's Church 9:30 a. m. Int. llolv Crtss Cem. STEUI1I3 At residence of son-in-law. Frederick J. Mevera. 1414 McKean St. April 11. CATHARINE, widow of Christian Steube. aged 80 Funeral services Wed., 2:30 p. m., Oliver II Hair Hide., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may view remains Tues eve. STREET April 11. ANNA A. wife of Jrlin Q Street Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services. Wed.. 1 n. m. 1237 8. ft2d st. Int private. Rrlatnt. Pa. TAUI.ANE. April 0. LOUIS A., son of late John Raollstn Tauiane. Funeral will he held from residence of mother. Mrs Ralph (loodman, 340 H. 18th sr. Solemn high mass, St. Patrick's Church, Tues., 10 a. m. Int. private. I llOL'TT April 8. THU.VIA3 W. TROUTT, nged 72. Funeral Mnn.. 2 n. m.. Morton's funeral narlors, cor. 00th and Catharine sts. rassyunk Tribe. No. 139. I. O. R. M. : San som Lodge, No. HO. K. of P.: Active Coun cil. No. 017. O. of I. A.. Invited. Int. Fein. wood Cem. VANDEOR1FT. April 9. CHARLES, hus hand of late Susan R. Vandegrlft. Relatives, friends and all societies of which he was a member Invited tn funeral, Tues.. 2:80 p. m.. Five Points. Palmyra, N. J. Dus I waiting Pitlmyra station, 1:30 p. m. Remains may be HELP WANTED! COMPETENT PERSON for deot. excellent nnnnrlnnl menf. P 724. Ledger Office, COOK A white woman for cooking ..a "O downstairs work! good wages) no vathlV, . Apply 3212 Mldvale ave. r jr) COOK, with good references. In amall family., C 819, ledger Office, , " Apply 233 8, 15th, t COOK, young white girl, st.. eleventh floor. COOKINO anil downstairs work! whli, Protestant: small family! no waehMNr, rhone Oermantown 2981. GIRL to open and wrap packages; must t good at figures. Eagle Laundry, 24 N. 12th at. . OIRL, experienced, for waiting and down stairs work for countryi reterenco re Quired; good wages Phone Ambler lftT. t ONE HUNDRED OIRLS WANTED OVER 10 YEARS OF AOB IN LITTLE CIOAR DEPARTMENT LIOHT, AIRY FACTORY . DESIRAHLE STEADY WORK H2 WEKK8 A TKAR if HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST ., GOOD TAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT LICOETT A MYKRS TORACCO CO, 8RD AND ONTARIO STB. SB OIRLS AND YOUNO WOMEN wiVTpn rwrt TArtrtvri IfllNri A' MiRrpti.i.AMienitn wnnK,' EXPERIENl; NOT NECESSARY: , PLEASANT BHIJ ROUND1NC1S: 112 TO START AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT; LUNCH SERVED AT COST. NATIONAL HtflCUIT CO. 1801 QLENWOOD AVE. OinLS WANTED Desirable positions ars open In our Packing department for girls over 18 years ol : 10 per week to start: clean, light wornj, pleasant hours, rest rooms. tranklin suoar'refinino CO. Employment Otnce Toot of Reed st, OIRLS. between 18 and 2. wMlhwest ieo tlon, wanted to learn light hnd.w"k.r0.IJ artificial teeth: 811 per week and liberal bonus on wages every 4 months; no pic work: steady employment and d.nm!" assured: half day Saturday all year: molern factory conditions. Standard Dental Mfg. Co.. 2411 W. Norrls st. OIRLS over 10 yet! steady position. coo4 I wagesT 48 hours week. Frledberger Aaron flfg? Co . 4000 N. 18th St.. near Wayna Jet. OIRLS-Filling, label ng. wrapping pack ages; start I12.R0; pleasant work and rec eption rooms. 9th st. below Parrlsh. OOV13KNLSS. Catholic, speaking $ and Enallsh: children: one 3. Media BIB W mlly of three. in HOIISEKEEPER wanted for fimllv ol (San. wife nnd 2-year-ol? child: apartment: sleep out: hours 7:30 ti give age and salary expected. ger uince. small l301 Jl 321. Led-. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, a. work ng mui'. Keener, wnne. ,-ntwie . -.,.,..i ... - LADIES for subscription work: experience. unnecessary: new organization: 1185 first month to t reducers; second month i 100 and bonus, nox bo. vjranu .., Tork rltv. . New viewed Mon. eve. WEISS. April 10. .ISAAC, husband of late Julia Weiss. Relatives and friends, all organizations of which he waa a member. In vited to sendees. Tues.. 11 a. m.. residence of daughter. Mrs. Fannie Shapiro. 343S Oer mantown ave. Int, Monteflore Cem, INSrECTRESSES Girls over 18 years of age. or etlv older women, lo inspect n" -.-. r.j...-...-. Apply Department of Personnel, Floor V. ""'aTIlAWBIHDOE L CLOTHIER L-DY. young. ft assistant In advertising department: pleasant surroundings, and best working conditions: good opportunltr rnr advancement for a. neat and willing; worker. Apply Elliott Lewis Electrical Co.. 1017 Race at. LAUNDRY WOMEN TO WRAP PACKAGES APPLY MARKET STREET LAUNDnT 1308 FILDERT STREET PERSONALS INFORMATION WANTED concerning JOHN II HEALY. brother of Eliza Healy Mtnock and Luclnda Healy Jacobsnn, to settle estate. Pumeroy 4. Martin, lawyers. Fisher BIdg.. Chicago. PORTUGUESE translation for calalogu-s. ' bus letters, etc.. done: rest, ratea: work called for and delivered C K05, Ledger Off. LOST AND FOUND DOO lost, at Lansdowne. April 9, wire haired fox terrier, with black wnd elinw markings: collar marked "Mrs. Edgar Seolt. l.nnsdowne. na ": license tag No. 3211, J ft reward Telephone Lansdowne ,10. i HANIIUAO. LEATHER If the person who! took brown leather handbag bv mistake from parcel rotim at Ilroad Street Station on the evening of March 11 will return books and papers found therein to Room ft40. Hours Uldg.. n suitable reward will i tie paid and no questions asked. I TIRE Lost, Saturday, April 10 on Lincoln ' Highway east of Ijincaster. one Goodvear ' tire and hatbox containing 2 hats: liberal ! reward If returned to Mrs. D. II. Cantrcll. i Wynnewood. Pa, LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATING IS THE MOST INTERESTING WORK IN THE CITY FOR YOUNG WOMEN 114 PER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASE FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY AT ONCE AT ROOM 754 ROURSE BUILDING 4T1I BELOW MARKET ST. 8 A. St. TO 3 P. H. WRITE IF UNni.K TO SEE SUSS JENNINGS HELP WANTED FEMALE MATRON for lar-e Institution for old men, within city limits. Apply by mall, giving experience and previous occupation, to E". L. R Rosemont Pa. IIL'VnL-llU un,, .,om .... A. ,. ,, .?.?" cd i10"?.' entry, nintu and wtilto work for mm vroar, ii'De writer, fumii nt ui. m (..,. ..11 . iiahann .i n.nt. general offlce work. F. it. Colbert Inc ;"""""-"" " "" -"" " vvv-. ri-tts tiaitlmore ave. Nuunri wnuit, w-mi aoou rrterences; capar -' . ' bie of taking care of 2 children; willing to BOOK KEEPER Experienced m,n,- ,.j. Re to northern .veenore in me summer. Mrs. BOOKKEEPER, must operate double-entry bookkeeper for sales nosUni ' reUU', I,0"Jr" Al8nouln Apartment!, onh Ststo age. salary and experience Si Paul and Chase H,.. Baltimore.. Md. 1' 83 1 l.eduer OfOce. cAi-crience. nOoKKEEPER and cashier. Rosehclme 10"4 ' Chestnut -v-- ( CASHIERS-Those who can give good refer, ence can secure good positions In or near their neighborhood, experienced preferred American Mures Co. 400 Noble 't'""a' I STENOGRAPHER Large menu, ficturlng company In the renter rt the pity requires the services of a Klenographer with two or three vears' experience: reply stating education, experience and salary ex pected. C 017. Ledicr Office. ; to n ti m. .UUON. may call Tues. MULDOON. April II. MAnv ...u of Michael Multloon (nee Slollrlde). Due no- iii-fi ui iiinnrui, iioi oiunima ave MULLEN-- April 10 JANK v h u... nf John J und Jane Mullen, aged 17 Fn. neral wed . s:a a in , parents' residence SII27 Woodland ave. Solemn high mass at Blessed Sacrament Church 10 i in Int Holy Cross. ' "" BELL TELEPHONraoPERATING An Ideal occupation" e for young ivomn PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS J A REAL FUTURE IN v. REAL BUSINESS 14 A WEEK TO START REASONABLE HOURS FREQUENT RESTING PERIODS MAN'T PRIVILEGES. SUCH AS FREE SIED1CAL ADViCE Call today at the most convenient office: SPOOLERS and winders on cotton yarns; I wages guaranteed. Oebrlo Bros. Co., 423 N. Sd STENOGRAPHER QUALIFIED TO DO OOOD WORK APIM Y BUREAU OF EMFLOYSIKNT WANAMAKERS STENOGRAPHER In large manufacturing t concern, one lining dnunlowii or South west Philadelphia preferred, good worklnc renditions, chance for atlvnnietiient stale; experience and salary expected P 622. Ledger Office SI ENOtlKA I'll Lit experienced Luff Market 1.", 0.1 Phono Mf. TOBACCO STRIPPER to operate Universal tea in a Addrat strtnpllli; niarhinn In fsrtnrv 1nBla In n l .".,." , i.... ." .l i.....---.t. -;---.... iirsuiitui city in ine .vtiuute west. MISS SMITH. 400 Market St. MISS McCAW. 1211 S. ft'.'d tt. MISS II. M. ORR. 2fl W. Chelten ave, MISS STF.VF.NSON 1031 Arch st. Universal. M 218. Ledger Office TELEPHONE OPERATOR Office of manufacturing cm n puny centrally located, require the services of a young woman to operate their private branch Ke) stone attd Bell exchanges, and also ti fulfill the diitlra nf reception clerk for peo ple coming Into the office. Telephone Franklin Printing Co . ,1l4-ft20 Lud low at., and ask for Mr. 13, C. Richter for appclnlmcnl thi: hell 'ielepiioni: co of penna TF.IiEPHONK OPERATORS Oirls experN I ent e, on telephon. to Ntiilnt nlverilsi i ; will pay salary and bonus, state experience end salary desired: telephone number It aiiy C 43H ledger Office TTPIST CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOVSIENT W ANA MAKER S The Public ledger Co. desires an experienced ts plst tn operate an Underwood billing machine Apply Hth nnd Chestnut sts, Ask for Sir. Wleat UNDERTAKERS Ul.l.lllv Til ACCOUNTING DEI'T nif THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO npainieS THE SERVICES OF A YOIJNO wmiAV WITH ABILITY TO OPERATE TV A? WRITER. ASK FOR MR PRICE TXPB public i.nnnnn en OTII AND.CHKBTNUT ST.q LitCAtvi.a -woman vvanieq n dn l.,..i around office. Drown Bailey Co. 4l"o V Franklin st. "' ',u i'. CLERK ,1i,iiae.c0Snnn? d'D'tment of the Public Ledger desires the services of a bright young woman: must have a good education; mi excellent onnor tunlty for the right party. ODnoe- Apply (1th and Chrttnut , Ask for Mr. Wlett TYPIST, permanent position, for experienced typist: dining room en premises, call after 11 o'clock, or phone Keystone Lubricating Co 21st snd Clearlleld sts TYPIST Young lady typist wanted by It rot corporation; steady position Apply to Mr. Flvnn. tltin Chestnut tt. WAITRE88E8 (WHITE) I FOR TEA ROOM APPLY BUREAU OF VMPLOIMBNT WANASIAKBR'S WAITRESS wanted, Mawr 014. white. Call Urrit WEAVERS on Srhaum A Ullit'gnr lacuuarti loom. Oehrle Bros. Co.. t'.3 f, ad H"'fu rejt: KBTIm Ouf IUflnng Co. needs' L. V,'.15"1 8,rl "r P years old fir work, In filing room and assist with mall prevlSuS "imttviive I1UI uciVIIMnr; MTiIllV ttu laft..' tstlimaga. experience. IrSatiy. wtutaatu WQMEN fOn CLEANING DAY AND NIGHT VftMK VJPI(V UflWAU plr eWriMKNxj I Xl m J nvry irear Addxi,. OUscJ: ,' - Q.vt-?lrf ' z. - -. ,lT . f J sltiKiiL.i.rr'. M H ,, .: ;,