A. , .7f" ' "r $ . -'Wititi J; ?W P A A v'V't , ;V fct;, - y !- m !& i, i IM . up , . iv.n srt. : I- ' hi..rrJ liL,. . j s111 , A . 5" CAR FOUNDRY CO. .PKfennelfAS20- Y ViCV of on5. "; tliree-nunrter per r'-lL;"' t" "'" preierreu siocvta. ot .iSlm3?ny J1" l.hl. day lclaTcd, K.VwI,u,,"d"J' ,,u,r JI0. t" stock 2XZn t. rpc'ri1 t the close of business v . ihMrJ?!!LM. lA1 tha Guaranty rE Company of New York. . ' i,t ' J." - WICK II. C. WICK. Secretary. B. H. 1)13 LANO, Treasurer. V-A'MERICAN CAR & FOUNDRY r.n. , -- . rJw V.l Tun. ft in COMMON CAPITAL STOCK Dividend Mn 71 . Quarterly dividend nf thM ., -..t 4m v'pffi."1 common stock of this company has I 'A-AjfcVl l.&n" declared, payablo Thursday, C "VJalir 1. 1020, to stockholder of record at '. r foO CI0S9 Of busings. Ttie.rlnv. .lnn 1R . lv i 14.13920. " " JiV.S?.c" wl" tnalled by the Guaranty J, Trust Company New York. f-W It. C. W1CIC. Seerelnrv. 1' f $ ' , s' n I.ANOi Treasurer. V VI fJtt'MK KLECTHIO 8TORAOI! MATTERY If '1.W ...e.heny A iStree, ncerrSrrX '''..trirwBB! P"y",i.ors h8l iteelnred a huarVrly IPS" thnt nulrt nccumulntlnn of ntl ill i TSSSS'lS.iJS.1 7X2. n?i' "";J,nL' LA0.""" i?2-?"' vosttiiMit rlmrncter ns well ns sm-oula I vV'rtComnanv on inth rv.mm , L-U "T.. iij I tiVP for tllP lone nccnimt vnt ocks. naynoie jiiiv 1. in2n. tn tni.t.rti.ip W j,Ki? 'JESr.'1 BU,n? Kio"1 nt business on June " ' .t .T '.:.: . "emu win ne mai ei, V ' "SV WALTRn Q, HKNDKnSON. Treas. ," ' f, IdUIIUH l.tl.l.KV UMIi HAI.1S CO. New York. Jmy '.'S. 11120. ' TTij Hoard. of Directors of the lhlih Val Jy Coal Sales t'ompany hnxe this dav de- 'riarert n rilvlHenri nf Tun Ilnlln n u1. imyablo July 1. 1IK0. to those stockholders Mlf the rnmnnnv whn nrn hntil... n, e..it. j - fljwrn certlfirales nf atnelf. nsl.lapa1 nM .1. 1T Srompany'a books al the close of Imalneaa ?' . .IT.iha tt .AHA .".I.-,... ...I.. - ... . ; w .. .-v. ihiurb Mill in IllUlieU. W. J. 11UIITON. Secretary . Treasurer. ilBS K0I1ITAIII.K ll.M'MINATIMI OAS i.iiiiiT rmiPAW oi' run. , I ... Philadelphia. June 1. W20. W The Directors havo this day declared a .semiannual dividend of Three (3) per cent t Jit, 00 a share) on the Preferred Stock, nay. ;ble June 15th. 1020, to stockholders of rec. -ord at the close of business 3 o'clock P. M. 'Tuesday, June 8. 1020. Checks will be Walled W A. MfBWtiX President. Pronoaata proposals win b opened at above address at amelioration of the transportation sltu--H n. m.. June 10. IMS. for dellvcrj and in- . ation nnd hence the credit sltuntion. At plan't." l5elufllnOBn0one1,(n,Xi,3nHreff.lSPD,!tl&K the moment sentiment is good aided by motor, 1200 reolutlons. sectional con- the easing money market and the prob- tructen comer npproximnieiy -n xi.Vxl2'. Trlth two wo nnisnea siaea, n.- counter base: 3 0" display cases: 40' of meat rack. 3 of overhead meat track rnmni...' i ithree (31 i tana 113- .Proposal blanks and necessary information. may be had upon application here. PKOPOSALS ;,'? WOUK AND Healed bids will be received until 2 P. M Jane 2lt, 120, nnd then opened, for apl proximately Three Miles Roads with concrete ulverts and also Sewerage and Drainage System at this plant. Most of material and qulpment furnished Plans and Bpeciflca- ittlona may b obtained by applying- to ..this office. i Constructlnr Quartermaster. U. 8. Nitrate Plant No. 2 Musn.n shoals, ala. rROPOSALS FOIt CONSTKUCTION Sealed bid; wll. he received ut this office tmtll Jone 31t. 1020. and then opened, for improvements of quarry, "comprising1 approx imately four miles railroad, crusher plant. Storage bins, housing and sewage disposal. last of material and equipment furnished, nans and specifications mjy be obtained from this odlce. Constructing Quartermaster. U. S. Nitrate Plnnt No 2 MUSCLE SHOALS. ALA rKorosAi.s rou tiiajiis.mon link 8eald bids will be received until 2 p. i. t A.J. Ifllfl Ar4 than aab -Jj tf "" '."-'SI."" I."",' '' J traction ot irannmiBeion une between lite oiuer niuiur muuwrii ui im- hu , lanta No. 1 and 2. approximately tour vnntagc ill n measure. The oils were ; mllea.. Most of material and euutDment " ... ,. - JurnUned. Plans and aiwitwtions ima" ' K I tint very aggressive and the coppers. Aki.fn.H liv aonlvlna; at this ain,e Constructing Quartermaster, U. S. Nitrate Plant No. 2 MUSCLE SHOALS ai FSiSA,'i:tiu"r"iXNTC,IAN,CAI' Healed bids will be received until 2PM June 21st, 1U-U, and then opened, for nd.ll. Jtlona and alterations to the mechanical Kiulpment at this plant. Plans and specia .catloa may be obtained from this office. Constructlnif Quartermaster. U. S. Nitrate Plant No 2. MUSCLE SHO VLB, Al.A; rnorotALS tor the install tion of Prinking Water Fountnln oricc of the Omrwr In Charge of Construction Frank ford Arsenal. Philadelphia. Pa Sealed prn Sosals V.U! lie received here until 2 P M une IS. 1920, nnd then opened, for Installa tion as stated above Plana and specifications on application innpnsAt.S FOR THE CONNTKUCTION of Concrete Paving and Scale pit Clflir.. or the umrer in i nre oi construction. Frankford Arsentil Philadelphia. Pa. Sealed Sroposals will be received here until 2 P. M line IB. 1920. and then opened, for construc tion as nbove stated. Plans and speclflcatlnns on application OFFICK OK" TII QI'ARTKICIIAHTKIl General, Clothing and Coulpage Division, Munitions Building, Washington. D C Sealed proposals, in duplicate, win be re eiv TO riTOCKUULUEKh OP THE I'FNV. HYLVANIA COAL AND r.nuw nnZ. rOJlATlON: " """" , laarj nuuvr. (nai. pursuant n t-Mnl,i. tlqh duly adopted by the Hoard of DlrJcTors Inr. Jnlr. lozii. at 2:3(1 P. M m -, ,7.. proposition to rescind the resolutions of the atockholders of this corporation adopted at a special meeting thereof held on the 31st day of March. 1914. wherehv II .- tZ vata mat. i-j 400 hnr nt lh. nnw ..,..- tun each famountlncr tn lAn nnn na ...,... of Its capital stock then ln tta treasury be converted Into seven per cent, cumulative preferred stock and that the Board of Directors be authorized to veil such preferred stock In whole or In part aa In aald reso lutions more particularly provided: also to authorize the reconversion of said preferred stock Into common stock of the same num twir of shares of the same nar value. inH t the doing of all acta and things necessary !f t.ivea nerr uaui u u. m., June nm. lain. KiiBiui inuru uiun x-,iKiu,inFu, iue iii'st i virgina ."., ",, . i.i 7 IT !.- i..nl a t ( rfSrncfouart"slh'innfforrna?,ron"on lU' '"' ' considerable change in that item in Sev i KB:-,..:::::::::..!"d ifSfS?! u 'jni'Triri.-.-.::::::::::::::.:--.? 5 itV v ficrNNYRENALT-Tvr.R.nir-j , tt , , S'fflJ pifflriVJ. :ya-:::::3ss;l8l ?," Bealed proposals for alteration and eiten- rnidlng died down almost to 11 stand- WJyrft "; iMilliuleIiilila " (liiernstown uml I.herpool .............:. June lit "j lon of manufacturing buildings at this still in the last hour. There was Some I K A. VlcVorii .New York " Antwerp . .. J1""' ft1 te?V,wlVS8 recv.TlLu.nU;Loc'0.5- . shadlne of values, but in tho main A..glo-Egyptln ". ...r ! &mralil1 """?, r3, "uiw f. voa v uiiiwiitnuiEiir ui, i ii i 11 - fit I Vtrhillim .'. .uuriin.ii iiitrriiuui ........... """" .L.T lrr. iiripos hplil fnirlv wnll. I rniMhln wn Jf"i- vw Vnvlx ' riirhnurr nml Hoittlmmnton .Iiinn Ifl - -,-m . .- - - --.wu..- .-.. -,-.... ...... -.....w..LJ1 miirniiiir ..( .. -" - ...,-. -,, ;- . ---. -.---. -..-....,.-- K.5V - -. uu exception, losing more than the BS-i A special .Jieetjnga earlier tains. KS 7- I" Pennsylvania Jcpal arid Coke C-Vratlon l ), r" railed to be held at Its principal omce" on SiM- the sixteenth floor of th Land Title "uild. Si Jng. Philadelphia. Pa on the ISth d.r'nf v and proper to accomplish such reconversion. ALBERT Q. EDWARDS. Secretary. 17 Battery Place. New York City. Dated May 13. 1020. Are You Watching The Oils ? Do you wish you knew which shares might be the very next to go up? Study the Interesting Facts in our new booklet, "In dependent Oils." Observe which of the 27 going con cerns it discusses are drill ing in rich territory or otherwise increasing their profits. An impartial guide for investors and traders. Call, 'phone or write at once. Ask for Booklet T. U.-904 Sl JOiNES & BAKER Specialists tn New Yrk Curb Market Securities Widener Bldff., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 9 Principal Cities Direct Private Wire lhnillllll ITIhllllf'in Livestock quotations f r:';'V, , i . " m.mfc"toa,,,j: V'T'-.V 'k.Lii :'- v " ' nkTit; A'JyVM. tt I I MIVI I If A 1 11 lPi WA W;X I I'lnladclphia Markets -BfflM r -rigj- HSS STRONGLY EVIDENT Wall Street Disposed to Mark Time Until After the Conventions Now York,. June 3. The New York Krenlng Sun's closing nnnnelnl review todnj- snys : y Although it is probable that n TSooil pnrt of the buying in today's Tory dull session of the stock mnrket reflected en- tnklne: plnrc. AVnll street expects to see n. drugging nffnlr in serurltles until It if seen whnt the Kepublienn convention, opening nt Chicago on the 8th, will do in the way of providing a presidential candidate. If the choice should meet with wldesnread nnnrnrnl. mnnv lmlti.vn the circuiiHtnnces will prove the signal lor ronsiructivp initiative. The scope of the movement, assuming it to be pos sible on the strength of the" technical position within the mnrket. will depend loubtles on concurrent" events of o favorable tenor or otherwlbe. Tt would not seem likely to extend much beyond the interim "between the nunounced results of the two conven tions unless happenings In other fields impnrt additional momentum to fill the gap to election time, such ns possibly continued improvement in the grain crop, more favorable conditions for pnttnti In Mm tvv.A mnntha tn fllnnan nn. nh 1 tv nf nn rnrlv nil nurnnionf nf Pm,. , -----. ---, w , , 7 Kt'ess. The stntement from ashington tl.nt l,n Trncl,lnf tm,1 noam-a.l tbn minnrIf.. i,t in tin. llnnsn t,t- nn extra session would not be called un less an emergency should make such n step imperative was a matter of in terested comment. Tlie list' was fairly strong nt the opening in moderate trading. Animation was lacking at the outset nnd there was little to stir it nt any time. The steel and equipment shares were strong throughout nnd there was a certain progressive accession of strength In the general run of both rails and Indus trials. Numerous specialties stood out ns strong spo(ts and there appeared to be good buying in some of the minor rails, particularly Missouri Pacific pre ferred nnd one or two others. Crucible Steel again ndvnneed broadly for a time and General Motors felt the influence of the entrance of the Mor gans into the stock underwriting plnn. rn" -!. ......... 1l.... I, n.l while consistently firm were rather neglected. Call money renewed nt rt per cent ns against the renewal rate of S per cent lesterdny nnd ruled nt thnt figure. Time funds were unclinnged. There was Mime activity in commercial paper at i,vi and per cent and nlbo in bank mveptnnrc. :i natural movement in new of the lusher federal reserve discount rates, (lolil movements comprised an encage nient of S'J.OOO.OOO nt the subtreasury for .shipment to the Kast Indies. The foreign exchanges were lower. tSerling sjjjht drafts nt $,'.112 were a cent or ii down and francs and-lirc receded 1," """ ' pouts re-iPi'iiivi:i.v hi iiii nun ,i.-l ccui'v .illllK-s i;uvt' wii. li jiuiuia tn L'.'Jl cents the mark. The weekly statement of the Hank of rjngluuil disclosed proportion of re serve to liabilities of 1U.00 per cent against 10.00 per cent Inst week. It wns interesting to note nn incerase in I that institution s gold holdings of LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS nid Ask .OS .18 Cash Roy Jim Rutler MacNamara MacNamaru Crescent Midway Mlzpnh Extension . . . Montana North Stai Rescue Eula Tonopah Extension . . West End West Tonopah . . . .01! .1(1 .07 .00 .13 .15 .12 ' .14 .01 .05 iu -1? .03" .05 S .01 .03 .02 .04 .(III .07 .011 .OS .02 .04 .10 .15 .27 .'-' .01 .02 .02 .03 ,05 .07 .03 .04 .52 .r..-, .02 .05 .01 .! .05 .07 ..Ol .03 .01 .03 .02 .04 1V4 11 .03 .07 .OS 10 .03 .03 DIVIDE STOCKS Allied Divide Alto Divide Relcher Belcher Extension lien Hur llruugh Divide I Pvde Extension I Ivlde Syndicate . . Divide Ocn Dividend East Dulde Illarmlll liasbrouck Dlwde .. High Divide Hever Divide Reno Divide Koyetto . . . k , Silver King Tonopah Divide . . . , Tonopah Hashrouck 1 Victory Divide Verde Dlvldo Zone 20 UOLDFIELD STOCKS 01 Atlanta Hlue Dull Booth r o D Combination Fraction . ("ratkerjack DltmnndtleWl H H Dlisv- Florence ' I Goldfleld Con Uol.ltleld Merger Gold Development (Ireat Bend Jumbo Extension Kewanas .03. .03 .0(1 .03 .03 .11 .OJ .03 .23 .in .03 .OS .03 .07 .0-1 .OS OS .04 .07 .03 l'i .15 .B8 .04 .01 .04 .02 . 02 .(19 .01 .01 .18 .OS .01 .011 .01 .05 .01 .07 I. U. II, i.MIIO .. .....------- -n Red Hills r silver Pick .'' I Spearhead UJ MISCELLANEOUS 1 &4 A m nn rn ............... - .10 Arizona i;niiu , Eden . . i Mother Lode ... I Nevada Hill Nevada Rand .. I Nevada Wonder Tecopa Mining ' White Caps .... Vllbert .02 .02 .OS .Otl .03 .10 .OS .07 I.FGAL ADVERTISEMENTS KSF NOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application has been made to the Public Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, under the pro visions of the public service law, by Joseph A Petrone. 3722 Calumet street Jack Fink. 2017 Jjariei miecw b'i,u ...,. 4.,u., North Darlen street: Max Newman. 246 South Camao street: Charles J McCann, 1320 Frankford .avenue: Thomas J Alex ander and the Katharine Oraham trading as the u"m Theatrical Transfer. 1800 North Van Pelt street. Philadelphia, evidencing the commission' approval of the exercise of ;.., Pi,,i,t nnd tirlvlleffe of operating- motor vehicle as a. common carrier for tho trans portation of person upon call or demand In i the city of Phllodelphla. A publlo hearing upon the aforesaid an I rlicatloh will be held on Friday. June 18, I rS.?"!S!,m J Vllv Hull at 10:30 a. m.. when and where all persons ln Interest may ""near and be heard If thev an desire FINANCIAL T. riCE TO BONDHOLDERS OF THE IvT TKIN8 COAL COMPANY WatKIns ' n.imnnnv FIfteen-Yeur 8 per cent i Ige Gold Bonds, dated December 31, payable 1023, numbered 43 and 00 teen drawn for redemption, pursuant use Tenth of the Mortgage, and In thereon shall cease from and after i nun Hald bond should be pre- ur payment to The Serunton Trust 1l n.a unrucA ntreel. Hcrantnn. Pa. JIUU.I, 1 Ji I1U1JI,, uecreiarjr. .. .u, Mum iwhi n.i, nniii. ,'utciirrn, i4.nu tin. 7.V hulk Uhl) tKllinila nnn hv., 414 QKin. 14, IOj pics mostly steady. CATTLE Hecelnls. 10,000 head nr sieera mostly jow.'.ic ingner. T best yeArllfiEn. S14.7Ai bulk. 1 Top heay. 12.7A314i "she" stork, mostly steady; bulk, early, viv.).i. uune, snjHuy .u .do nmner. wun bolognaa showlnnc last strength) calves, steady to Hue loveri few vealers to outside, 18f 15.no, packers tarly blddinu mostly $14, feeders strong. SUCKP Itecelpts lrt.OOO head. Quality poor: virtually nothlnr dolnBi early bids .harply loer. Few fat shorn lambs and yearlings, 112. Plttsburxh. Ju.ie n. HOOR neeelpt. 1200 head, Market higher. Heavies, 14 ROW 14.7.1; heavy yorkers, l!A.25fi in.n.V light yorkers,4 J13 MW13.7S! pigs, 12,li013. SHEKP AND I.MIIa necclpts, R00 head. Market steady. Top sheep, $9,751 top InmKa ltll KO CAIA'KS llecelpts, higher. Top. $17. 130 head. Market East IlulTalo, N. Y.. June 3. CATTLE Receipts, light Strong. Calves, receipts. 40(1 heads; 2.V higher: tnlf lB.aOi few $17. HOOS llecelpts 1(100 head. Steady to 10c higher Heavy. llflOia.Sni mixed, 1..400 1K.AO. orker. Sin.ftilfflB.ttOi light, do. $13..1ll&14 Si): plas. $12013) roughs, $12fH2.2r.i stags, $7 if It. SHEEP AND LAM11S llecelpts, 1800 head. Steady unchanged. Bank of England Statement London, JilnV 3. Tho weekly state ment of tlie Hank of Knglnnd Bhows tha followlne chatiKes: Total reserve de creased 330,000 ; circulation Increased t2.34:.0u0 niilllnn IncrpnRcd ( 001 4gn .'iirl lea Increased nWoM-' lurltles incfeasett t'llJO.OOfl. nthpr aeellrl ntihlln ilennaltM Increased 4.638.000: other deposits Increased 26.142,000; notes reserve decreased 416,000; gov ernment securities Increased 32,262,000. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability Is 12.815 per cent; last week It was 16.50. Hate of discount Is 7 per cent. GOVERNMENT BONDS nid .101 .101 .101 .101 . 77 . 77 . 80 . 80 . 80 .101 .101 Ask 102 102 1U2 102 84 81 nu no no 102 102 10B low; P.flnm, pnunnn 5. 103(1 Panama registered 2s Hiafl. Panama coupon 2s. l3s ... Panama registered 2s 1038. Panama coupon 3 19(11..., Panama registered 3s. liifll. Ihlllpplno 4s, 1P34 Philippine -4s. 1H3-. Philippine 4s. man ... tr S Oot coupon 2s. 1030.. U S Oovt realsfred 2s HJ30 104 U 8 Oovt reslstercd Is. 1H23..1(44 Dlst of Columbia ;i-h.is, iv.t.. va BAR SILVER Commercial bnr silver was quoted ln Xew York todav at 99tic an ounce, down sc- In London, tho price was 5094(1, a decline of ',id. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool .Tune 3 Spot cotton was quiet todav' with prices steady onr tho basis oj an advance of 24 points for v.i,i,iiinc. nt 27.44d Tho sales were 4000 bales. Tho receipts were 20,0007 hales, including 12.noo bales American. Futures were quiet In the early dealings. Spot prices were: American, mldmlng fair. 32.60d: good middling, 20.94d; fully middling, 28 691 ; middling. 27.44d; low middling. 24 14d: cond ordinary. 20.94d, and ordinary, 19 94d international Freighting Corporation: Regular Sailings PHILADELPHIA to RIVER PLATE PORTS , S. Terre Haute June B H. S. Lnelli June 10 PHILADELPHIA to RIO JANEIRO & SANTOS , S. Vfoodmunsle .. . .June R S. H. I'lirkstllle June 20 PHILADELPHIA to FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS 8. P. Caspar June 3 K S. City of l'alrbury June 13 S. S. Casey June' 20 Lafayette Building, Philadelphia - t,i..-i 3303 STEAMSHIP NOTirr.S lasMl I io WW w! mJa Passenger and ::":-,- v,v Vnrk " 1'utf-itH. iinvnl lleorce New York " Pbmouth. Cherbourg mill Southampton. . . rironli .. New York ' Plymouth. Cherbourg nnd Liverpool ... r'olurnbla New York " Londonderry nml Glasgow If A. Victoria New York " Chrrbourc nnd Southampton , Mauretaiila New York " Bristol (ATOnmoiitli) rJoonholm Phllailrlnhla " llueenstown and .Liverpool , Imoerator New York ' Cherbourg and Soutlmmntoij . leronia New ork ' Pl month. Cherbourg and Liverpool Columbia New Vork " Londonderry and Glasgow , AQUltanla Nw Vork " Cherbourg nnd Southampton , For Later Sailings Apply to 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U. S. Sbippinr Board Steel Steamtri SS "FORT ARMSTR0NC".Lo.die SS "ORONOKE"...Juno IS A Stonmer July 10 fFrom Pier 78. South Wharvn) Tho Charles T. Magee Co. Altnlt lor U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building' PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 6100 LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. WEST POOL (U. H. H. Bd.). June 4 A Steamer (P. S. S. Board) June 20 Rotterdam Philadelphia S. S. CVRHNOr (D. 8. 8. Hoard). June 8 h S. PLEIADES . L.. . . . . . j i .June 15 Si Si WEbf POOL (Vj. 8. d. Bd.l.June 30 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP GO., Inc. GAILEY, DAVIS & CO., Ajjeats 403 Bourse Illdg. Phone Lombard 2005 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Rotterdam . June 10July 21 Aug. 28 Noordam June Zb Aug. 4 New Amsterdam July 7 Aug. 10 Ryndam .....July 13 Aug. 18 Passenger o'fflce. 1B31 Walnut St.. PhUa. YOKOHAMA AND KOBE S. S BRAZIL MARU Late Juno Loading FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Agent 470 Bourse- Building TeloDhouo Lombard S514 ... 31 - B VHrA.TTtelntM. nnfi Inn I....I ,. ne leriiigs imni ana market largely nominal, f."-r l.n.l"nS.,nxr"lort".v,Prr-o1 1 "a win. -. -", Kut,v, uu.ucia, w- fcL,nir' iM,,a' Ji0-nn "d winter, $3.o0t No. ft quaHtyT ' 5ranla ccordlnir to ."".n"'"'."'" bushels, quiet J"' nt 2-WO2-08. the Utter for No. a .. ,3t"ccA'pJ."-..9'0 bushels. Market .i.-'vf,:; -iu,v.l.'"i';n'.,-.r iot to . J'"Vf " , wuiVla,i.ni!icp l0,s "S to cc til? UuA VhU' 1'2'2' N irnaiV. ?.i"S 'Mt.".w lia''l no. 2 white 'i white, PLOUIl llecelnts, l.nitO.San lbs. In sack ?0Uuekb.Ut n'.Tu. lYn9 .""Otatlona, follow:" Pf 100 lbs., packed in lO-lb. Jute sacks Soft n,X "'"'Er.1' ."ll'St.. lla.23el3.B0t straight. "si3ri?6V4:B0t,"dV SSm fSKnL $14.no1n.30. tprlng nrst, clear. tlSBlS. do. patent. $1413i do. short patent. $13P 10j fancy spring and city mill patent, family brands. $lu10.J0. ftye flour. Jtl.So f..0n,Sl..fiS I" I'Bht request at former Ki'J'i 9uoiVloni"! Vf' ln. ,t. smoked and alr-drled. ..Ic. beef knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd nlr-drlrd. B2ci pork, family. 47c: hams. S ' riired, loos, sORROe. do skinned. I.vise. ."lJWOgei do, do, smoked. 30W 40c: hams, boiled boneless, (Hj: picnic shoulders. S. P. cured, loose, 24es do. smoked 2.1c bellies. In pickle loose, E.'ci breakfast bacon. 34c: lard, 23Uc. HUTTEn further declined lc. Solid riEM cf'smerv, fancy, hlgh-scorlna gnc.U, KSMflOc extras. r,"c: extta flrsts, SiQMc; firsts. 40 if 32c, seconds. 445D4BC! irurllckv. 40w 4ic sweet crcntaerv, choice to fancy, i ??wfl,Ci '.", ,0 .'root,; r'6Se! prints lobi blng at nnflc for fancy, and at BsatiSo lor fair to good HODS llrm and higher. In free cases, nearby firsts, V."c per dozen: nearby current receipts. 43c: nearhv fair. 41J48e; western, extra first" I.Vj; etern nrsts. 41t?43c; aeconds, 3M!t39c; (elected fresh eggs Job bing at B3GTr.V per dozen, CHEESE Quiet and weak. Quotations: New York state, whole milk, flats, held, fancy, 23ci specials higher; do. average rui.. best, 2n30c, common to good. 21W28c: job bing sates of fancv held goods. 331334c. LIVE POULTRY Kim-Is. fancy. 3(lO40ci da. common to good, 1374138c; broiling chick ens, fancy, veilow-sklnncd. not Leghorns, weighing 1V42 lbs apiece, 7O07Ro: weigh ing 11H lbs apiece, (loeOBcj white Leg horns, broilers, weighing 1H Oik lbs. apiece BOCS.'c: weighing tfMVi lbs. apiece VS48c: old roosters 22J28o: duck. 30 32c; pigeons, old, per pair, 59000c: do, young. 4Bc. . DHESSED POl'LTltY Vowls.'freeh.kllled, dry-picked ln boxes, weighing 4n lbs apiece, 43e: welrhlng 314 lbs., 41(8,42c.i weighing 3 lbs,. 378c; fowls, fresh-killed. In bbls., drj'-Plckcd. weighing 4S lbs apiece. 45c: weighing 3V4 lb.. 4041o. weighing 3 lbs . 33iTi37ci old roosters, drj picked. .10c . GREEN FRUITS Apples, per bbl.. as to nuallty, JBB10:do, per box, $2.3004.60. Or anges. Florida, per Iwx, $307.80: do. Calif., per box $121i0 21. Orapefruit, Florida, per box. 7.V0I3 70. Pineapples. Havana. per crate. $.1fflfl. Peaches, Georgia, per crate. Jl.T.ldf a. Strawberries, southern, per nuart. 14B2Sc; do. Jersey, per quart, 20 S2c. -jvjiui aibib wuuie-iiiua, current mage, vcaETAm.ES wnue potatoes, southern, r bbl No 1 $l2tfl4: No. 2. $7010; No. 3 SSifiB. White Potatoes, old ner cwt. $(lfi0(f7 Cabbage southern, per bbl. -crate. $1S3. Onions. Texas, per crata. $1.1501.00, Prices Steady on Paris Bourse Pnrls. June 3 Prices were'stcady on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes were quoted nt 60f ; exchange on London, 51f 15c; 6 per cent loan, 87f 95c. The dollar was quoted nt 12f 98c. Through Bills of Lading - Issued ums S. S. Nih.ltlnn Lass h. S. Miuiinoth . ... ...June 23 ...June 0 170 Broadway, New York Cortland '"' STIUMSIIIP NOTICES 3sR7A9S O a &$a km A El " Jc l'relglit Service llnlirnvnlk nml ireste. .June 1ft . .dime s.i ...June 211 ...July 3 ...July 3 ...July H ,,.Julv 17 ...JiiIt 17 ...July 31 ...July 31 ...July 31 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamen , General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moines Bridge". June 25 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Fluvanna". . .Sailed SS "Lake Gnlera" Juno 15 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. VACATION TRIPS Get the bracing ocean bree-tes, refreshing sleep, delicious food and all other benetu of WATER TRAVEL on the well-appointed gceamshlps of this favorite line. jvtt ua help plan your vacation trlpl Frequent sailing to BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE Merchants and Miners' Transportation Cox Established IBM. , . "Millions of passenger carried Not a life lost." . .... Ptar IS 8, Delaware Are.. Philadelphia TeUphone Lombard 1000. Dlnrmiin's Ferry. Pa. STEAMRO T NOTICES Day & Night The Dolphin Line" Boats Leave l Arch Street Wharf for Burlington Island Park Bristol Trenton ON SUNDAYS 7or Trenton, (.30 A. M., 10.00 A. M,, 1,00 P. f 4.00 P M.. 6,00 P IL. 1.30 P. M. For BrUtol, I,3& A. M ,00 P. M (.to For' Burllnrtea IiUnd Park, 0.00 X. II., o.wv , w. --. WEEKDAY 3AIUIXU3 Far Trentun. l.sa A. M,. 1,80 7. it.. f.SS P. M. .. ' . . . ' . ror Urlitcl and Jinriingwa im.no a-ar, S.80 A. M.. 8.30 F. V. ,. . . MJ Bate of Fare One Vr. "Cents- Child, ren, ISo. Sundays and 'Holidays Adults, tOo: Children, too. QUEEN ANNE MOONLIGHTS Soat leaves Arch Bt. Wharf Every Eve nlng at 8 P. if., except Monday, Bound trip fare BJo Uoladla sr tax. Dwy mni Night Th OWpftfri UtuT jPwr vs!z5pLw J- )rsMruf I A ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.. AivAmepioan. Plan. Hotol of DisMctiojuuvd RealCtorxdfort rmornuuK uasaiii. . CAPACITY COO. XxVTV.SVe. rf,rAji. rtof' Hotel . AcacQiixmrsernccanct raresJIaffiifArK-tjLtnrw &irqpcanpfim. ftcstaarahc faarant I UIMAHY, w. m .ru w . n mjm m -kaBakUBbOiMib. $&mdLy. Spcl. wkl. Am. plan inlth ratals) OSBORNE Cor. Pactno b. Arkansas Avcs.. prlv. refrlg eratlng plant: electric kltchifn open for in speotlon: running water; all outside rooms: scrupulously clean: elev., prlv, baths, bathing irom hntol; bathhouses & showers free; or- y.rmra, nancing: wnito service: garage. Jigll. New manag'ement. HTITXKll HTIT7.KH. COUIITKSV, QUALITY. H1SKV1CB HUltLKJENTUCKY KENTUCKT AVE.. NEAH PEACH European Plan Hates, $l.BO to $4.00 dally, "ski Plan'8 to B dally; $17.S0 UO Elevator; electrlo light: telephone ever fnomi runnln water In rooms: private baths. Phone 102ft n. N. n. KENNADT. Grammercy Arms OnAMJlEUCV lTACE AND IIKACII Handsomely furnished rooms with ocean view and private baths: beautiful s!eenln porches facing ocean. American plan. Ilea sonthla rates. Mils. It. H. IllUtr s, Proii. POdUOIS South Carolina Avenue, adjacent to beach. I CaD COO. Refined tistrnnajre muilcdancinjr. I strictly m odern, table and service ekcellent,! .large soranum. llixiklet. A. Krnnoltlel JACKSON HOTEL VIRGINIA AVE. AT I10AUDWALK FIreproofi Modern Popular Rates New Management 4LEAGIH! Kt. Charles Place & Reach. Capacity BOO. m.,ukaiiam, formerly or tne rnncess. smosE:Q-aA.rvB Virginia uv. close to tho beach & Sttel Pier. Cap. 2B0. Amor. & European. Prlv. baths. Itun'g water. Elevator to street level. Elec. lights. Spring rates. CHARLES STERN. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia Ave. and Reach. Capacity 3S0. Prlv. baths, running water, elev., etc. Amor. Plan. Spoclul epnng rates. Hklt. SAM. PEL ELLIS. Owner: N. J. COLLINS. Mgr. i ji3 ::mi(mmii HI Kenturky Are.. 1st off Uoardwalk ocean view rooms with running water and private hatha. New management. HOTEL CARLTON ThelseaAv & Reach. Rms. en suite with prlv. hath. Every room, hot cold run's water. Mod, rates. Ownership met. C. P. Zarsall. DfteCZCfUsFz.S South Carolina near Bench. Trlvate baths: tunning water. Moderate rates. Open all year. L. R. Arnold, Ownership Management. TRAYMORE ATLAimcaS ARLDSGREAJEST HOTaSUQLTSS QATM TtDCSTi1. St, James Place, nr. beach Ovix JUCLi and nnuisemcnts: Ideal lo cation, quiet nnd reilned. largo und pleasant rooms with running wptcr. Reasonable rates. Ownership management. Kenturky Ave. mill the Reach. Eiery Hpnojptment. Moderate rates. Mra B. nnUCKER. formerly of the Lamont. 1 1 PITNF Y Naw York Ave. near Reach. "' i,-' American and European plan. i Capacity 2S0. Noted for well cooked food. j-arge. airy rooms. rirst-ciasa services. Rates nn application. JACOB HICKAlt. HOTEL AUSTINE rtrlfic A St. James Place: near bench & all amusem'ts. every room outside. F. H. Jones. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Alwayi ready. Terms mo4 r Phone or wrltw. M. Waltih Duncan. BISCAYNE Kentucky ave. Pourtli hotel from beach. Am. p'an. Moderate rates. C. A. Murphy, owner. HOTEL CALVERT Virginia Ave., near Beach. American plan. Ownership management. Frank P. Beam. THE PENNHURST Ocean end Michigan eve. Always nneo. Garage. WILLIAM R HOOD? KAUFMAN AND MANDEL'SRESTAUR ANT. New York Ave. near Boardwalk. And eat well prepared, wholesome food. Hun gnrlan kitchen. Tabor Inn VS"!" Connecticut Ave. auuui um ideal location: large, airy rooms. Excellent table. 18th season: owner managem'nt. Mod, rates. J.P. & A.M. DUNN Westminster Ky Av noHT ,,(n'n Elev. water: t!5 up wkly, : 3 up daliv. c Huhre. HOTEL BOSCOBEL g, HB up weekly. Phone 117. A. E. MARION. - PHILLIPS HOUSE Hschuett Av.. nr. Beach E. P Phllllpe SOMERSET BfeonA house from beach. nnsaa Avt. All amusements. A. T1. WEEKS. Delaware City Iftwly Jurnl.shed rooms. !. "'jr ji up. Am. i Eup. plan. MRS. WM. LATRD. Formerly of Mverdal: NUTTALL ? N Malne Av" Atlantlo aiw a a-ami Ave Rn() n.i(.h phonB ;o70- OCK.N CITY. N. .1. HOTEL BRIGHTON 7th and Ocean Avenue Otn June 19 "i pe.r.tLfct.v'.e,r 'h.oean. Rooms with and without bath. Hot and cold running water. It. B. SOOY. Owner and Manager. RRFAKERS nl7 Boardwalk Hotel. DKI1M.IVE.IV9 Diet kitchen attached for convalescents. Oarage. K. A. YOUNO, Mar. The OrpRnic . J,1!.11. wesley X Hti WCd-UIIlt. x. E. Baker. Own & Mrrr. THE MAYBERRYMp "J!? H Mrs S E. Mayherry ATGLEN nth & rooms. Central, all outside table unsurpassed. CAPE MAY. N. J. COOL CAPE MAY, N. J. CANADA Delightful Vacations In Cnnadu along Canadian National Rallwas. AFk F. A. Young. Oeneral Agent, lfi20 Wool worth Building, New York City. MUSIO M. ETTORE MARTINI Symphony orchestM and grand opera conductor: vocal, operarro composition, piano. Studio. 1435 8. Broad Bt cnPCATlONAL Both Sexes Our graduates are In connant demand for good-paying positions. Oregg shorthand the easy, sreidy system. Complete business and secretarial courses. Day and Night Classes. Intensive tralnlmr. 1'nrnii any time Call or write for full particulars nnd catalogue. PHILA. BUSINESS COLI.EOE . nml College of Commerce 1017 Chestnut Bt. Philadelphia THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Oregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting. Rook. keeping. Secretarial C purees. Day A NUhL Strayer's Business College rhllailrlphln'H Greatest Buslnrso School 807 Chestnut St. Phone Walnut 3U Banks Business College 1200 Walnut St. Bookkeeping. Shorthand Secretarial, Typewriting Courses. Day and Night Classes. Young Men and Bora FOR YOUNGER BOYS POLE BRIDGE CAMP Offers an Unusually Wholesome nnd Attractive Summer TWENTY BOYS, 8 TO 14 Address, Yale Station. New Havto, Conn. i inc. tiiuucjiic Opens June 18, Every modern corlvenlenoel Private1 baths with sea pndfresh viateri nre Pennls courts! booklet, It. P. KNOL10. .Man ager. Aleo the Covington. West Philadelphia. ASRURY PARK. N. J, FOR FULL HOTEL INFORMATION WRITE MUNICIPAL PUR. BUREAU, Aslmry Park. OCEAN OROVEl N.J. THE SHV.T-TUTRNE New, modern hotel) hot & cold run'g water every room I private baths I Ocean Pathway facing park A ocean. V. C. HAYNE3. SPR1NO LAKE, N. J. Directly on the Ocewn, Spring Lake, N. J, The Essex and Sussex Co1iBVr America's Finest Resort Hotel, Open June 10 N. Y, Office, 8 West 40th St. SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. .1. THE ALLAIRE Spring Lake Beach, N. J. On the Ocean Front. Capacity 200. MAUD C. HOLMES, DF.VON. 'PA. ACERWOOD Business men ah "Tnl women. Main Line. P. 3, n., B minutes to station. Desirable environment: table supplied from own farm: outdoor sports: sleenlng porches. Phone Wayne 4 for rates. Bog gza. Devon, ra, vVimhtrrnn Inn On Main Line, Especially WynDUXnOinn fluirableforbuslnesamen with families. Booms with bath'at repn ble rate. Dancing. Large grounds, wide verandast Phone Berwyn 17 WERNKRSV1LT.T;, TA. Hillairln Beautiful Views. Terms Mod. nilisiao erBtB fiamge. electrlo lights. OERHART A AULENBACH. Props. POCONO MOPNTAINrl Eagles Mere. Pa. Eagles Mere, Pa. The gummer resort that 'Is different be cause It combines mountain and seashore conditions with unique surroundings. The sandy beach and temperate water or the Lake of tho Eagles afford splendid bathing 2200 feet above sea level. One of the finest golf courses In America. For Booklet nnd Rates Write THE CRKSTMONT INN William Woods. Manager. TUB J?ORI!ST IrfN Herman V. Tenter. Manager. THE LAKESIDE John S. Kirk A Son. THE RAYMOND The Raymond Hotel Company. Mount Porono MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE Mount Pocono, Pa. private baths; free garage. W. A. ft IL M. LEECH. Shnwnec-on-Dcluwnre, Pu, BUCKWOOD INN Shaw nee-on-Ilelaware. I'm. Now Open Ideal Country Hotel of America Buckwood Inn Co. (R. S. Worthlngton, Pres.) Delaware IVuter flop Delaware House Sffi" JiMiS, Cresco CLIFF VIEW HOUSE For a real vacation and good things to eat. CIIA3. L. KOLfl. Tohyhannn. Pa. Chichester Hdiise',;-';, ALEXANDRIA RAV. N. Y. 1000 ISLAND HOUSE ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. The most delightful and convenient loca tion In the Thousand Islands. Hot and cold running water .In all rooms; 120 rooms with prlvato bath. I Fine fishing, motor boating and trap shooting. Tho starting point of all principal water sports. Finest uuto roads from all points East, and West. Winter Season. The Oaks. Bartow. Flor ida (open all year), the Winter Haven, Win ter Haven, Florida, new lire-proof hotel, 230 rooms, eacti with private bath. Open De cember 25th. 1P20. WILLIAM II. WARnUBTON. Proprietor. NEW ENGLAND New England Vacation Land White Mountnlns: Maine Lakes, woods and roast: Green Mountains. For booklet call at Consolidated Ticket Offices or write VacBlton Buieau, Room 808 Railroad Building. New Haven. Conn. State region preferred. LENOX. MASS. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. High and Cool in the Rcrhahires A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION Opena June 12. Elevation 1400 Feet. Deitrable Cottages With Hotel Service noWE tt TWOROGER, Managers Winter ltesnrt. Prlniesn Hotel. Bermuda BOSTON. MASS. HOTEL wv uietsKunreajui Ava rjoeton The Dlattnctrve Boston Hniita Or of the most homollh I hcdl In Uis worttf. f Our BcofcMta tsuide-W 1 HuWic NnVm SfWoeiL I DIXVILLE NOTCH. N. 11. nn THE BALSAMS DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. IL Open July 1 A Great Hotel In a Great Resort Country, with a Great Golf Course. Broker's OltlceT All Attractions and Every Comfort. Booking Office, 8 West 40th Sl New York, Telephone Vanderbllt 2200. DAVID R. PLUMKIC. Manager anil OORIL.M. N. II. Mt. Madison House Gorhain, N. II. "The Gateway to the White Mts." Now open. Homelike atmosphere. Outdoor Sports, Fine June and July trout llshlng. Well-equipped garage. Write for booklet and terms to C. O. CHANDLER. Prnn. LAKE DUNMORE. VT. DXITNiVCOrarS T-rry Fi u ItSkc Iuinore,VernKni lnbeitiu(ctleCixwn(bnniintiiter(ty ootuelakc shore fttto.liartiiV.lioarffitr Termls, tenell1o,, nnnain trails. 200 mffi' fiom. Newyorls. Bates '5-iS and wpmSs, B KOSCOEAJ.fAKVEIj.MtfIxrccto,. H TOURS &0Mhs Ze- --w- m m faVi-X CDCSMAI VPA 4jVx tjriivirtLi v:,v, v VACATION CRUISE fV 'y Nitgsra to the Sarutnsr J) juli itn (.ntrtered iteamer Two weeks of pleasure. Everything included. 14 DAIS 8210.0C' IitA amf.rican kxpress r-J v7 IN MIUIORIAM PURCELL. In memory of WILLIAM A. PURCELL. killed In Prance, June 8. 1018. He was a member nf Princeton Section 623. U. S. Armv Ambulance "Corps. HIS PARENTS AND SISTER. 2Bcai!js ANDERSON. June 2. ALEXANDER H.. son of the lata Alexander II. and Margaret Anderson. Relatives and friends, also Osage Tribe. No. 113, I. O. R. M.s Washlnaton Camp. No. 317. P O 8, of A . are Invited to funeral ervices. Sat.. 2:80 p. m funeral parlor of Harry C F. Carson, 1213 S. jV?.a.d .",.. In,i Mount Morlah Cem, BARKER. June 1, SARAH E. wife of Benjamin S Barker Relatives nnd friends Invited to funerul service, Frl , 2:30 p. m.. lata residence, 1323 N, 20th st. Int. prl- BOONE. May 30. JAMES BOONE. Rela. fives and friends, also employes Hamilton Carpet Mills nd al his societies, Invited to C!lnirai services. Frl.. a n. m., residence. 21a Rocnel e av;. Wlssahlckon. Int. private, WcstmUiter Cem. Friends call Thurs. ovs. -sMMsMD PUmTANl jPL.tojimorVjr ea. s services Sat.; nn 1.: fnlllrta. prvicen dhiii ti Vt in, . Jin renin ' romtn-c, 29 K, Collin aye, CollIngawoOd, N. J, Int. II a -.a Aa.Hl taaalAAHAA . VI iiniri BOYCE. May no, 1920, CATHERINB. wife of the late Emmanuel Bqyce, Relative and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Frl., 8:80 a. m., from her lata residence, 2252 N. 10th st. Solemn renulem mass at Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre. , BROMLET. Suddenly, June 2. PETER, husband of Elizabeth1 Bromley, Relatives, friends, Hiram Lodge, No. 81. F. and A. M.. and all other societies of which he was a member. Invited to 'funeral services, at late residence. 34 Southampton ave.. Chestnut I,,.'!'.5?.v.'..? p.m' Int' lv '" cm ,!,'ROWER. Juno 8. HENRY, husband oi Tlille Brower (nee Nlrnes). Services Bat.. 2 P. "I- Radnor anil Kins; of Prussia roads. Radnor, Pa. Int. Valley. UUlNS.-June 1. CLARA V wife of David II, Burn aged 01. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services. Frl.. U a. m.. late residence. 752 N. 10th t. Int. nrlvnte, CANUSO. May 81. TERESA CANUflO. beloved wife of Fratfcls A., aged 35. Rela tlves and friend Invited to funeral service. Frll' D. "!" IMe residence. 7B1 8. War nock st. Solemn requiem high mas at St. Paul' Church 10 a, m. Int, Holy Cross (.em, CLAYTON, .Tuna 2. BENJAMIN, husband of Clara D. Clayton (nee Taylor). Funeral Irl.i 1 p. m., late residence, 12 AVashlngton avA-l.pn,tt.u',M, N' ' In', Private. . ,DA.V.Y,.-IU9 l- MABY lf daughter oi lato Michael F. and Mary J, Daly, aged 24. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Sat.. 8 a. m.. 17BB N. (lOUi st. Solemn re quiem mast Church of Our Lady of Lourdes 10,"i,muInt' .Ho'y c" Cem. DAVID. - Juno 1, ADOLPH A., beloved husband of Edith David (nee Heller), aged 2I "? Relatives and friends, employes of r. R. ,T. Co., Ridge ave. car barn, In" vltfd to funeral services, Frl.. 1 p. m.. reel d!2S,." hls brother-in-law, Howard Kuhn. 2.33 W. Gordon st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. DOLAN. June 1, HELEN, daugh'.er of Thomas A. and Rose Dolan (nee Bertsch). aged n years 8 months. Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Friday, 8:30 a. m.c 258a w. Gordon st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Most Precious Blood. 10 a. m. Interment New C.-itrcdral Cem. DWYER. Suddenly. June 2. nOSE. widow of Mlchaet Dwyer. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Frl.. 7:30 a, m., late resi dence, 1834 Oermnntown ave. Mass at St. Michael's Church '0 a, m. Int. New Cathe dral. . KFFINgnn. At Atlantic City, N. J., May SI. ANTON, husband of Louisa Effinger aged 4L Funeral services Thurs.. 8 n. m.. at his late residence. 128 N. Virginia ave. Int. lit. Peace Cem.. Phlla.. Frl.. 11:30 a. m. EOOEHS. Suddenly. Mav 31. WILLIAM E.. Hon Of William R. nnd Kllsnheth' RfffrerS. aged 24 years. Res.. (1137 Elmwood ave. Serv ice and int. at convenience of the family. EVANS. June 1, POSTHEMO R., wife of Peter IT. Evans. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, at her late resi dence. 017 E, Locust ave., Qermantown. .Int. private. FISHER. .Tune1 1, OEORdE ST.. husband of Lydlo 17. Mason, aged 31. Relatives and friends, alno all societies of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral services, at resi dence of his father. Christian Fisher. 1271 Park Boulevard. Camden. Frl.. 2 n. m. friends mav call Thurs.. after 7 n. m. ..FOREMAN. At Atla,htlo City. N. J.. May 81, CHARLES, husband of Sallle B. Fore man, aged 60. Relatives and friends, also fill societies of which he was a member, are Invited to attend funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. from his late residence. 84 N. North Caro lina ave. High requiem mass St. Nicholas' Church 0 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem.. Pleasant vlllo. FORSHEY. At her late residence, 3129 Diamond st,, June 1, FANNIE E. J., wife of John II. Forshey. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Frl. 2 p. m. pre cisely, at the Da.vld H. Schuyler BulUIng, Broad and Diamond sis. Int. private. FOX. At Dclanro, N. J,. June 1 NEL LIE SPENCER, wife of Rev. C. P, P. Fox. Services Grace Baptist Church, Westmont. N. J.. Sat., 2:30 p, m. Int. Harielgh Cem. OALLAGHER. May 30. JENNIE W.. daughter of late John and Unity Gallagher. Funeral Sat., 8 a, m., residence. 1703 Hey bert st. Solemn high mas of nqutem Church of tho Oesu 0 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. OEOENHEIMER. Suddenly, June 1, CHARLES, beloved husband of Amelia Oegenhelmer. Relatives, friends and Phlla. Unterschuetzen Bruder Vereln. invited to funeral. Friday. 1:3(1 n. m.. Inte residence. 1221 W. Oxford st. Services at Christ Evan-J fcciii-ni v iiurrn. iin ann uxioru sis., -idv p. m. Int. Oreenmeunt Cem OENOENHACIL Mav 31, EMMA OEN GENHACH. Relntlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m.. brother's residence, 130 Wildwood ave.. East Lansdowne. Pa. Int, German Lutheran Cem ' GRAF. June 1. ELEANOR M daughter of late Frederick nnd Mary Graf (nee Oreen). Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 n m.. from residence of A. Hookey Lnn. 3R3H N. Broad at. Requiem mass at St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sep ulcher. Remains may be viewed Thurs. after 7 ft. IANHELL. June 1. in0. MAtlY M.. wife of Perclval R. Hansell. Funeral private. Frl.. 2 p. m. precisely, nt her husband' residence, 101 Gerhard St., Roxborough. Frl nils mnv call ThurN. eve. HART. On June 2. REBECCA W. HART. Service on Monday. Juno 7. at 2 P. m.. at her late residence, 2122 Green st. Interment private. HEVRON Mav" 31. BRIDGET A., wife of late James Hcvron. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl. Frl.. 8 a. m.. from her late residence, 302 Mlftlln St. Solemn high mass of requiem at the Church of tha Sacred Heart 0:30 a. m. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HOOVER. June 1, HENnY K, HOOVER, aged 71 Funernl services Sat.. 2 p. m.. 3008 N. 20th t. Int. prlvato. Friends may call I rl eve. HUMMEL Suddenlv, at Carney' Point, N J., June 1. SAMUEL, husband of Sarah Sutherland Hummel, aged no. Relatives and friends, also all lodges of which he was a member. Invited to funernl services. Sat.. 2 i p. m., at iiinerm parlors nt Arlington 1 (.'em.. Phlla.. Pa. Frlendci may call at resi dence, 1044 Washington St., Frl. eve. i MARTIN. Mav 31. DAVID MARTIN. ' Relatives and friends also Lodge No. 3. F. nnd A. M. i Jerusalem Chanter. No. 3. It. A. M. ; Phlla. Commanflrry. No. 2. K. T : Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O N. M S.i members of State Senate of Penna,, Antl-Cobden Club, ldth Ward Republican Executive Committee. Re rubllcan Central Campaign Committee and all other organizations of which he wns a member, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral services, Thurs.. 4 p. m. pre cisely, nt his late residence. Bellevlew Farm. Holmeshurg Phlla. Int. nrlvate. McARDLK. May 30, JOSEPH A., son of Eltn and the late Michael McArdle, grad uate of St. Aloyelun's College, West Ches ter, and St. Francis's College. Lorcttu. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend fu neral. Sat., 8:30 a. m.. residence 2125 Brandywlne st. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavler's Church 10 a. rn. Int. New Cathedral Cem. McCANDLESS. Suddenlv. nn Mav SI. EDITH, daughter of William S. and Mary McCandless. Relatives friends, employes of i'm;a. onira au rone '0., invitea to runerut, Friday, 1:30 p. m,, from parents' residence, 2522 Carpenter. Service Church of the Holy Apostles. 21st and Christian. 2:30 p. m. Interment Mt. Morlah Cem. Viewing Thurs. VMcCANN. May 30. MARY, wife of James McCann, of 1207 Brandywlne st. Relatives and friend nre Invited to attend funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. from 325 N. lnth st. High mass at the Assumption Church, 10 a, m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. McCOY. At Reverlv. N. J,, June 1, MAR CARET ANN, wife of the late John F. Mc Coy. Funeral services Sat., 2 P. m . daugh ter's residence, Mrs. William Hatcher, 40 Church Jt., Beverly. N. J. Int private. Autos will meet train leaving Market bt. ferry 11:1,5 a. m. MITCHELL. June 1. MAROARET. daughter of William and Margaret Mitchell, aged 11. Funernl Sat.. 8:30 a. m., from late residence, 2851 N neese st. Solemn requiem mass St, Edward'. Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv SeDulchre. MORRISON. On June 1. RICHARD NEW TON, husband of Elsa Morrison and son of James and Mary Morrison. Servlca on Fri day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 0348 Sherman st., Qermantown. Interment private. MORRISON. June 1. 1020. ANDREW J. MORRISON, aged 70. Relatives and friends nre invited to attend funeral services. Frl., 10 a. m., at his late residence. 2205 W. Venango st. Int West Laurel Hill Cem, Friends may call Thurs., after 8 p. m. Klndlv omit flower. O'LEARY. June 1, MARY, wife of late George O'Leary. Funeral Sat , 8:30 a. m , from her niece' residence, Mrs, Catherine Gill, 5321 Osage ave. High mass of requiem Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. pre clsely. Int. Cathedral Cem. O'MARA. June 2. RUTH, beloved wife of MEMORIAL RESOLUTION AT A" SPECIAL MEKT1NO OF THE Nineteenth Wnrd Republican Executive Committee and tho. Antl-Cobden Club, held Juno 2, 1020, the following resolution was passed: Whereas, God In His Infinite wisdom ha seen fit to take from our midst our true friend and wise leader, Senator David Mar tin: and, Whereas. He liaa sejyed us and the com munity diligently, faithfully, unceasingly and unhesitatingly for many years: and. Whereas. His death haa brought great sorrow unto our hearts. Maw. therefore, be it resolved. Ti,. .... the officer and member of the Nineteenth I Ward Republican Executive Committee and ui mr rt..-v-vJ.. ..Uu, ,., junn meeting aksembled. dp hereby extend to the family of the said Senator David Martin our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy for their be reavement: and be It further Resolved. That this resolution be spread upon the minutes of the respective asso ciations and a copy thereof, suitably 7h. frossed and bound, he presented to Mrs iary E. Martin, widow of our dear del parted friend. For the executive committee: WILLIAM W TURNER. President JOHN II. HUNTING Secretary. For the Antl-Cobden Club: HOWARD IJUCHHOL?., Vice President JOHN LEONARD. Secretary. m' Committee on resolutions: Herman H. Mattman. Chairman William J. Glenn Wm. C. Elchenberirer Joseph W. Taul William M. Turner Joseph McCool Rudolph 11, Dutt John L. O'Brien Robert Richardson Harry Kuensel irNTOERTAItfr-RH IfftBL" BROAD A4i . - A ifa . V" 7-IrT" Joteph' p'Mar.- and daughter-nf Ai7T" 1st John Brad ey. ,f mV n.,.In friends Invited toJfuneral. SaL. ' 1 late residence, 1728 N. Front . ,I."v)l Sepulchre, " "" He PERCY, June 1, ELLEtf ANlm. ' wife of Jamerf W. Perer. Vn.DBTn,i p. m.. residence, &241 Lancaster ... VI Arlington, " It3 jiuuiik. ua way si, 192ft. lertJ, widow of John Roche. Funeral FrM..FNt Inwn. flnl.mn ..n,,l.vA m.-.- -. .V Ocrinftn. J Imta.T 1 aged B. Relative and friend inriud i. ! neral, flat., 1 p. m., residence ii,i '" Reese St. Int. lllll.li! Cem.? via iiK Remains may be viewed Frl., i n nn "l'i SPENCER nuddeniy, June 1 itAnv . widow of nobertK.Bpenoer. Funeral . ' convenience of the family. uni at ti, TITLOW. June 2. MARY LENA h- . Frank II Tltlow. Funeral services' ffii '1 P. m.. Hw ave.. Ardmore, Pa, int nViL',' WARRINGTON June 1. JAMES V-left" RINGTON. ased 62. Funeral iervicel ti n. tn.. at lil. tat. rul'm.. ,,'?' eat. Camden, N. J. Int. nrlvate. Baptiit ?.5 Haddonfield. N. J. Friend may call ft' WILT. At Wilmington, Del., on J . ' DALLAS. WILT, In hi u8a year? Riffl! . U. -.,( n,, n.B HlTllCU ID inn -.,.- m,.. . "... -..V.. Jt. r-Sat.. it i P. m,. at Jit late resld.nVi"'.?! s?.r.,nDw ,m,n8,on' Del- l-WAi-S, TtnArivnn .Tun. 1 i ntn ni ..... l hiisbttnd of thA I At a nilft.Pn,. -Ir'1!11 IT.. I nerai Sat.. 2 p. m,, relonc. J02S R. ifit I iaiiqi Aiii. vreriuiiount LEm. irrin. . -ii m-i r ... -! is nit : LOST AND rOTJND DROOCH Lost. Sunday, about noon tL notei Aae pnia via izth t. or Rarin ." to 41st and Parkslde. mother-of-pearl b?S vviiu hibhui inouniins-, Hi Ola gold T (k. ritwlM If return. In -T nrl,'.ySri mm at. M...-...r. u HtD. DIAMOND. Lost, square-cut ril.m.i weight 8 85 karat. The atone wa. i3 Saturday, May 1. between llavcrfordana tS Chestnut Street Opera House. Liberal ft ward If returned to J. E. Caldwell rJf" Cheatnu and Juniper sts. " a j.iri Lftari aiamona cre.cn nin ,... . between Pine and Locust and Kills n. rage, Wednesday mdrnlnr. Juna a. J.'i!' ward If returned In nnn sf iriu " " watui ixiirt. wrist watch. In Chestnut J automat, or between 15th and Juniper sts north side of Chestnut, between 2 and "30 p'hnn;,AJmb'..-",2.',UU'' ' "" t0 ""? l.AVAILIEUtlu IvOlt a InvallU... a - tnond drops, platinum chAtrn reward Si W. Tiran r.. ni-mintiMn T 9 11 ""-"" - " ". tr A TTTJI Txat mha a --I ..J - uai" -4-vs.t. who uiriiiK wun urn parl and imaller diamond! rflvrard 11 PERSONALS HERBERT L. SHONTZ. trading as oilk.rt , store. 1204, S. Peach U has sold h iiiibiikt! ui nHmiisi itnmn uiej ii.. : i ne.ml... "'" U1" LTf. ,&Aar-Stf.JP'S!S.: ,A1Jr''.'o?.MmUTt town RVa. tuislB NEURITIS If lady who spoke to gentlemsn about neuritis on route 17 car Tuesday m communlrnto she will hear.somethlng retl ,n hmr nnvatxtma'm f AAA V .J a . "' ... .... ..n...v. . vo, euii,r uniM. NOTICE Is hereby given that I will nm C responsible for any debts unles. een. mmtA V... M....I, 1I,..J . .. 0n -'E ... . ...jnc... niuru y. ,-,, iiani.n. NO BILLS PAID try Jacob Kasloff or Eitt End Waste Co. unless contracted by nu Tm a Tj"e le 4SIS "ai'4 J HELP WANTED FEMALE ACCOUNTANT'S ASSISTANT Tha Accounting Department of the Putlls Idaer Co. desires the isrvlce. nf a vAnn- wor.ian with a high schooL training n. i,I equivalent; must have knowledge of it, I ii'.Miuiuijr niiu uuunnrciiiiiff and OS SDle to ui"tu.D mi-.-uuiui iiiiciiiKciiiiy wiia cusiomiri Ask for Mr. Wlest. PUBLIC LEDOER CO. 6th and Chestnut t. BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO An Ideal occupation for young women PLEASAN0 SURROUNDINGS A nEAL FUTURE IN A REAL BUSINESS $14 A WEEK TO START REASONABLE HOURS FREQUENT RESTING PERIODS MANY PRIVILEGES. SUCH AS FREE MEDJCAL ADVICE See MISS STEVENSON, 1831 ARCH ST. or any of the following If more convenient: MISS SMITH. 400 Mnrket at. MISS ORR, 20 W. Chelten ave. MRS. BAXTER. 120 S. 02D ST. Open 0 i , m. to 0 p. m. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PE.V.VA. I mr.t, iM.KRK Ambltlnus vuunrr woman- neat, accurate and willing, experienced on Elliott Flsner bookkeeping mnchrno, u-nnled tv wll.fMtnbl!ntied. hiffh-clas. Cheit nut st. house; reply In detail treated cos- fldentlally. r 142U. Imager ornce. BOOKKEEPER AND TYPIST The Publlo Ledger Co. desires the service of a bookkeeper and typist. APPLY 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS. ASK FOR MR. WIEST. BOOKKEEPER, aaslstant. experienced: ons who can operate typewriter and living la northeast section preferred; give age, ei- perlence and salary desired, P 1420. Ledtir unco. BOOKKEEPER Responsible girl, with pre vious experience, tor general otnee wont nplv nt once. LOUIS BLUMDERO, 838 N. h st, BOOKKEEPER and general, office worKI hours 8 to 5; lunch served free. Apply Mr. Robblns, Crane Ice Cream Co.. 250 S. 234 t. BUYER STEINBACH CO. ASBURY PARK, N. J. SALARY AND BONUS MISSES' UNDERWEAR INFANTS' WEAR AND CORSETS Representative will be at office ofFolwell Bros.. 625 Chestnut st.. tomorrow, June 4, from 10 to 2. CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CHILDNURSE. experienced, white, for " tire earo of 3 children. 8 aiM 0 years 200 Olenn road. Ardmore. Ph. Ardmore i CLERKS ACCUSTOMED TO OFFICE DETAIL APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CLERK The accounting department or Publlo Ledger Co. desire the servleei oj a young woman with at least 2 years high school training or Its equivalent; " for Mr.Selbert. PUBLIC LEDOER CO.. 0th and Chestnut st. - Ul.r.lviv eriimnenv pu.iiiuu , . ,7 . .r ... .... ..n.rnl ntflft Wnrlff nnnOrtUuliy 't' advancement. bTf.DKWEKS' 1K2 Cht- COOKINO ana downstairs wora. .."; girl; German or Swedish preferred. M "'': mantown family of ; now at Atlantto CRJ lor summer: 2 girl kept: no ;'". 'fj, wage; city reference required. Call time. 4407 Ventnor ave., Atlantlo ?' nkHn Al.nlA rlw 1AAn ne call JTIO.' i,:r; .. anW. 4th et rn"' nv,An. xruLra oflTO p.. .treat car fare. COOK, white, competent, to go w Jpr'jJJ Lake: ratniiy or 4, Aaaress .". :- . nosa.Overbronk ave,, or phone after o P. " iivernrooa xxjo COOK :OQK, colored, downstair work nlf,?2 Ing, for seashore! referenoe require hone Diamond 2150 J. ' ins Phon COOK. :, white, exnerlsnced, tV,J'OSSi r station, and Cape May; ."'VSSt. Mawr 26 or wrlbVBox 1. am'T near Drra ...I.". .r .. """" " ni. me i mate v.Dnceiuion v-nurcn. 10 o'clock n,T roent New Catherda Cemetery. ""' RUPP. .tune 1, CATHERiMbI E a. ." ter of Frederick W. and ni.k-i?:'. rt. ana irienas. also urotnerhood of H. n Bl,' men. Veteran Aso. N. Y. Dlv.. J? ,TrtI" and Wlnnlplseogee Tribe. No. 25 'r "R i' ,.), r .. Tit.,, av. s '. I SsWBMWKiiMffii ' . 'Af,',u-i: ,3.1s &fkjjxLi&i$r'e.' k. V It J " L ,fi wr.A it.e ,a iijMJ&fif. yg. -Vm-; 001.0 rfV.ji;4,i1i '!' fi. ., J.Liin ii a jflUUH Era
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