Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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'CHANGE AFFECTED
BY ANGLO-FRENCH
, fiml.flovc-rnor ' tiMTitH ' "1 JBAThs 1 . .- fen? , 1 . 1KA 1 7
wuuiBj flcctciBry jiioiiaton finrt.Hdvc-rnor
iifmiinj. hail little oncoutnffement td fri.ndi rt. muted
oner. ... seveiih-day, nt a:3o
la
f'oifftt
Maturity of $5OO,d0o',ti6o Loan
Influences Wall Street ,
Operation!?
New Yorli, Oct. Ip. TI10 finnnnlni
outlook In presented today In the Herald
ts follows : f
Opcrntlons In "Wall street In the air-t-nt
week we're under the Influence of
the huge financing turnover Involving
maturity of tlie $."00,000,000 AiirIo
French loan yenterdaj1.. the oiferlnfj ol
upward of $100,000,000 in new treas
ury certificates of Indebtedness rind
payment of 0 total of some $3O0!000.00rt
In maturing treasury certificates and' In
Llbcrtv bond coupons of the fourth"
flotation.
In this Federal Reserve district alone
these projects entnllcd the exclinnec of
cot Ipc-1 than S-100.O0G.0O0. Probably
never before in the History of the finan
cial community has there been anything
like this eiwtcr. in, rnaracter or rcope,
and withal attended with relative ease
In preparation whan all the circum
stances arc taken into consideration.
it was to be eJHir-ctwl that the vast
preparations required should cause hes
itation and caution in Kcutltics mar
kets circles since there was no adequate
precedent to foreshadow the outcome
with respect to the strain on the banks.
j large sum in government deposits was
withdrawn from the member bunks, by
the Federal Reserve Itank. the total
being In the neighborhood or $70,
000.000. During this period of girding loins,
husiness In time loans wns confined al
most wholly to rpncwnls of standing
loans at 8 per cent. Such business n,
was put through in demand loans was'
done at "Vi per cent oc better, the re
newal rate mounting to, 8 and O per
cent and the loaning rate oil two oc
casions to 10 per cent.
This relaxation in rates wns wholly
lnjlcnl and explained the behavior of tlui
stock market In the latter jinrt of the
week. At the beginning of tin' week
the bears were enabled to make no little
impreIou on values, particularly of
Industrial descriptions, and the short
Interest, already substantial, was en
larged, thereby cousins the shorts to
io earnest thought to their position
once the financing operations wcrp out
of the way.
Accordingly, a covering movement of
no mean proportions was set in motion
on Thursday and again yesterday by
way of anticipating the reaction from
the previous strain and, in ndditlon, n
possible forward movement stimulated
by the aDproachinj elections. In this
process ns well ns in the manifestations
within the mofket, previously the divi
sion of the market between industrial
and iiiilroad isMics continued to be em
phasized, the former Influenced mainly
by the exigencies of tin professional
position and the latter by ihe intcst
tnent Interest.
The enhanced purchasing power of
the dollar incidental to reductions in
commodity prees serves ns nn impulse,
to investment buying, while the same
factor operates to keep the industrial
situation in doubt. The drop in giains
snd cotton has brought about a disturb
ing vfutc of affairs among farmcrH and
cotton' growers both of which have mnde
mast urgent representations to tho
United States TrejWry4Dspnrtment nnd
the Federal Reserve Hoard for aid in
financing the nviketing of their pro-
tht .funeral; . on
Ffienaa- Meet-
inter-
Oct,
IS, 1B30...ANNA. daughter ,of Ihe lster'aui
nml Elisabeth dem'nt. akeil Ah. Relatives
ana irienas ot ins lamny, alio iisrry, t;iav,
erty Lodgo, intRed to funeral aarvlcti. at
her Int residence. Ohio ave,,P eatintvllle,,
Sunday evening, Oct. 17. o'clock.. Int,
urruiiwiiuu .iii,,, a mum,, Aiununy, wv id,
. .AjlH.a M
COWAN. At bl. home, .25 Saundtrs ave.W
.on.Oct, IB., SAMUEL, .husband ot Kannla T.
Cowan. Announcement of funeral later.
CUNNINGHAM. Oct. HI. 1UZ0, THOMAft
J. CUNNINGHAM., Iuneral will be an!
nonnced. from .residence, 1R!1T 8. Ilrnsrt at.
DEB-MOND.-lfcl, 13, JfJ20.P CAROUNfo
It,, wife of, tho, late Thomas Dea Mono,
Kunfiral eervlcea Mon,. a p. m., at her lata
realdence. .1M7 N. 83d at. Int. prl-t7
Friends call Bun.. 8 to 0 r. m. . .
KAUNAS, Oct. 10. .HBTHlirt. wlfa of
Walter Farnart (of 2011 Mercy at.) and
dauthter of Mary and the late lxul rtwen-
IteiHllvea niiu iricnus nre invueu lo
p m.. rrom nar
11th at. Int. Mt.
nftan.l fitnernlj Mon.
mother"a remaenc. ? n.
Pn.mAl Cm
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FljANAUAn. uci;
It. JAMRR J., hue.
.Yesterday the, gAyernmcnt was.callctl ! .,I2?'lv.iHW..?SMw..W'ji
upon to.l'ny $iT0.03n,r)00 in maturing' cmcment.ai rieaaantvuii. n. j;
'u"'-uira. ni'ii inomii it wi l inve
to pay $102,08.1,000 and In December
thef huge sum of $70:1,020,000, There
are two Issues maturing in Jnnuary
next aggregating $303.87,rt00 nnd In
March a total of $275,18.000. Hi
Juno, $242. 517,000 will be paid off. Thus'
In the Jjdlauce of tho current flscnl year
treasury qentlficates to the amount of
nilproxlmntely $1,600,000,000 mature,
including those paid yesterday. Sur
plus funds are' going into the Investment
market in yery large amounts ns re
cent railroad and industrial financing
attest. . ,,
National Hanks Liquid
.An interesting Herri in the report wrts
uiu ouMTviuion inni me nniionni nanKH
oi uio country in mo last iiseal year
made few investments in public securi
ties, notwithstanding that the amount
of upw securities ..floated since the nrinl
Rtleo Jias brjen cs.tl4iated nt more than
M,uiHi,uini,uuii exclusive ot all United
Stales (lovcrnmcnt securities. The in
crease over the year before was, in fact,
Avhttt does tills nieaii? It means that
the national banks .are forced to keep
themselves In as lliiiild a position as
possible to meet government ohd other
emergency , dcninndg made upon them,
and It explains In large measure the ban
whlcli, has been plrtc,ed on speculative
nnd nonessential loans.
siAhnti-n
nOOUAl.K altCPPAhl). On Or'nli.r 14
at Sain-. Clements' a. Church, by the Illaht
Itcv. Ulthop Ithlnelander, Mll.Dltnn. diuah
ter of Mr. nnd .Mrs, A. Maxwell Shcppard,
and IJAVlb OOOUaLe .
TUCKKll KNAIU On Thursday. Octo
lr U. at the residence of Itdwln Thorne.
Kao., Wet Iallp, !,on leland, by the Hev.
O. W, I'etly. I'ltEDE TIIOIlNli KN'AI'I and
JOH.M TUCKER.
C '"'.:; ti m.. frnm hi ral(loncfca
nf rvir-pa ?M - -; "";,:- mi
HOVif lifc juimiBttw'"""" '
nnn 1J Rlth at.. Inl.
JtaV Al v "'"i--l. ". jT
,,VcClfTCSoy.-Oc.PrV. AM; wlf. of
.h. i.K John McCutchoon. llelatltca and
tctMU invited t,att.nd runerai. Mop., u
,,..,,...-;. V ..-,.".---
B'eattjs
?ti mBolemo,requlrm nia.a ht ChuTth of the
Wieaaea .BSrrnnt 10 a. m. Int. Holy
rrrn.14 l.em v ....... Mi. .
MOOilE Suddenly. . Aiianiiq.viiy. rj..
J . Oct. H. KATimfM U. . wlrj . of" O.
..inV. -
Uir.VVU.'' d..J.l.nU . A(Ural Hi. M
riiiYnrd Moore wmjir or iiaTporo, ;.'.
runerai "'.'"'
fcoro nm chMfi. r,ROnnia w.. hi.
WtWiKiZXi" M.ih.n n.lntlv.i' nnd
aOI UUfflCV A .M'llICI
tht funeral acrvlcea,
??.V2rf. .nd'emnlnvea of C.uiev.A Mnllen
ro invited to attend. th funeral aervicea.
Iifon-.. 3 ; ml. n: hla late residence. 123 n.
BOin at. In private Friends may call
SuM"fofiMc?: 1020. r.rwxnb m.
mfllirilT. Bed 7B. Relatlvea and frlMidi.
i io ToniwandA1 Tribe. No 101, I. o. 11. M
nt iilaekwood. N. J., and Cross Keya Orange,
are TlnvlteiUo attend funeral, without further
1 p. m.. irum ino rcim.ini ".
Icci. Mdn'.. 3 D. m.TVfieWellce. 032(1 McCallum
st aermantowh. Inf. private, r
at 3 p. m.r from H, V. Krankonfleld Pon, B300
Vina tk. Intrtimcnt Arlington Cemt-terV,
. BtUNrJ. Af nayr'ealAwn. N., J.. Oct. 1.0,
t02O, CltAlll.Kft U BHINri. ai'ed 71). Hela
tlves., and frlendi aro Invited to attend fu
tieral. frnm t.la Infi eeetderire. Tlavreetown.
N. J.. .Mon.'. 1 p. m?v Int. Mf...Holy, N. J.
AUtoa will meet train lenvin
forry.,r.i
llurllnati
unrri
HHativei
Ices. Tui
1Mb, at.
ve?
HI'EC:
William O. Hpeck
TllfS.. ". n. .in., rci
st. Irit. Mf.Teaco Cem
viewed Mon.. alter 7 n. m.
BTEftT.INO. .At I'lnitirtflil. M 3
day. Oct, IB. MATILDA MJUIHA,
lenvin Market
friencla "are Invited jo til aefvl
day" aflerhoon t a, ovWk.
reeldcnce tou c, nw -
lelallVt nnd
cea, oft Mon
at bin late
Interment prl-
AirruMfo ntoirtnTX
TtNTIOfriTV. Nl J.
' . y m 4
ttZ25i'srjrja
HKi,rA,VvtAisriBp-rrAt,l!i
A alhf MllBT DI3C1DD
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VS!ACHKilU!. Oct. 14 , AI.tlKHJ K I -J JiSM'&'J i Ml
Iof DistmciKm.:
rlRBPH"0'' OAI
nolle, ton.
band of lata Annie Klannunn, Itelatlvea and
friends, and Holv Name Society, are Invited,
her late resldenco. B9BV N. Opal at. Solemn
maaa of requiem Immaculate Conception
r'u..w 10 n. m. Int. Holy Henulchre.
' FOnD. Oclr J3. ANNA II. C. wife of,
John J. OroUBiu'.i.ici ui r.i Him 1-HUIIIia
HchnelllCr.a HRpu o, ci, itnaiivei .una
frlenSa Sfto Itoly, Family of hi. Unatlua'a
hk,.h nnd all socletlea of which ahe wai a
member, are InUted to attend funeral. Mon.,,
SlflO a. in...from late re-idenee. 4012 oilv. at.'
Solemn reoulom maaa Bl. Iimatlua'a Church
ulo"AW7.:-oct""ii. ciiAnLnB w. .oettz.'
In nid year". , nelatlvea and friends invited
IS funeral aevlcca. Mon.. 2 p. m Trinity
Lutheran Church. Mnnoa. Del. county. Ta.
Frlenda call at realdence. Manoa. Sun., after
7 UOLDKN. Oct. 15. nr.IlKCCA M.. wlf
of Dr Henry Golden, 17112 H. Ilroad .at'
Funeral Sunday. 2 P. m. Int. liar Nebo
CHBrfffi' At his home. -IMfi rlne at., on'
Oct IB. OKOrtOE T. I.. IlF.im. Announce,
tnent of l""?"!'"'?-. roi .., ..
i Oct. In? MAIIT V.. wife of (Jeorae II.
.OtlCH OJ ",',;li,tV.K r .
nus
7:30
10th at. Illah
reter'a Church 0 a. m. Int. prl-
i.i. mh John K. Murpnv. lurneravnie, . J.
survive at tha home. Int. Dcru
0ISllW!nS? - On Oct
husband. of Bran
inio.
l'unerftl Bte-
m,, late real-
weal
HI".. Sr. Nolle, of funcrn, laier.
hand of wilhelmlna. Hold". ITuneraj Sat."
rrom remunm-w. ".
. UAKErt. Oct. is. aEonon dunoan
HAKEll. In lili (13.1 .year. Rebtlvra and
frlenda, alno ornanlzatlctu to which he be
longed. Invited .to funeral aervlcea. M0n..
2:.10 D. m realdence. A412 Ella at.. Olnev.
Itemalna may be vlowed Sun. ee. Int. Pri
vate.
IIAUNES. Oct. IS. EI.1ZAHETH. oldeat
dnuBlltor of tho Into Kamuel nud Iabelta
Ilarnea. llclatlves and frlenda Invited to
funeral, Mon.. 2 p. in., from her latn real
dence, 2.M1 ()a);rorrl at. tut, Mt. Morlah
Cem. Remain may be viewed Sun.. 8 to
lo n m.
rtAEUEItLniN. Oct. 14, MICIIAEI, A..
husband, of the late Maria J. Ilaeuerleln,
Due notice of funeral, from lDOil E. Or
lenna at.
IlAUnn. On Oct. IB, HRNIIY L.. hus
band of Mellna Bauer. HelatlvcB nnd frlenda,
nlao employes ot II. Kalaer Si Co., are In
vited to the services, on Momdav jfternnnn,
at 2 o'clock, nt his late residence. 2343
Dickinson at. Interment at Fcrnwood Cem.
Vlettlnir Sunday evenlnir.
HEM.. Oct. 14. JAMES, husband of Etlia
riell (nee Kntely). Helatlvca and friends In
vited to funeral, Mon,. 2 n. ni.. residence.
1208 S. 2th st. Int. Mt. Morlah. Frlenda
mav call Sun. eve. . .
IlONNEIl. Oct. 14. DENNIS, husband of
the lato Mary IJonner. llclatlves and friends
Invited to funeral on Monday. 8 30 r. in,,
from his daughter's residence. 2027 K." I.lp
plncntl st. Solemn requiem mass, 10 a. m.,
at the Xscenslon Church. Int. Holy Re
deemer Cem.
nOSTON. At her home. 813 N. 10th rt..
on Oct 14. JULIA M., wife of. Charles A.
rfoston. Services private, on Monday morn
IliK. nt 10 o'clock, at 1820 Chestnut at.
imAND On Oct. 14, ELSIE SI. I1IIAND.
Relatives and friends are Invited to the serv
ices, on Sunday, evening., nt 7 o'clock sharp,
at her IqJe resldoncn, 20to N. 18th St. lntor
ment at Trenton. N. J.
llltOWN. Oct, It JOHN, husband of
Elma M, Ilrown. In hla .74th ear. Hela
tlvea nnd friends, also Post No. 77. ft. A. II.:
Washington C.imp No. 404. I'. O. H. of A.:
Hcd. White nnd Ulue Council, No. BN3, O.
of L' A.; lleadquartera Stan and Officials
of the Hoy Hcoutajof America, aro Invited to
nttend funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m. pre
cisely, nt his late residence 1002 W Homer
pet st. Int. prhale. Remains may be
viewed Sun . 7 to 0 p. m.
CAItlt. Ort. 13, ANNA M wife of Ilenrv
Cnrr (neo listen). In her 32d jear. Iloia
lles. friends and members of th'j Holy
Family, are Invited to attend funeral. Mnn,.,
7:30 a. m.. from the residence of her father.
Joseph Ksten, 23.13 N. Howard at. Ilrqulcm
mnsa nt Ht, Uoulfaclus'a Church U a. m.
Int. Holv Redeemer Cem.
CASH. Oct. 15. MARY P.. widow of Jo-
MTU II. Cash, naed 71). Helatlvca and friends
IrYltod to attend funeral service. Mon.. 11
n. m.. chapel of Andrew J. Ilalr t Son,
Arch and 10th ats. Int. private. Ttemalns
may li viewed Sun.. 7 to 0 n. m.
rillEYNBT. At Ivor. Vn., on Tenth Month
inth. 11)20 ELLEN M widow of Jesse R
Chyney. In her 83th year. Relatives and
Int. Berlin. Please
III'. THEODORE. A
A rl,m m fs,J TrritralPl
I5". . M4aAn aitr A'ltleirllf alt
S'rHr "LSiheran hotV'astii VMprlnr
Harden sta. Interment pnvnte, at Arunsion
cem. Remains may be vlewid .Friday o-e..
at hla latn residence, .imu is,, um a(,
t.ni.a..'. . n.i, tnrttlJ ir.ii.
pfiiuL.iv. " -r'"." '..,.,. .
HENRY A." NOIILE. seu 7B
iMAVtii. Tenth Month. 1 P.
danee7 lRSn H. B8th at. Int. private.
'nTLlP.-o'cTr H. MAftY C. ORTMP.
Relatives nnd friends ar Invited to attend
funeral aervlcts, Mon.. 2 p. m at her lato
residence. 1724 N. 13lh St. Int. private.
PRATT, Suddenly, on Ocr. l4, WILljAM
F PRATT, aed 84 yeafa. Services ton Tues.
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, ct the, home ot hla
Ion 327 S. 10lh at. Interment prhale.
aUlCK.'-Oct. H, WILLIAM II.. husband
of Mary QUIck arid son of th late Henry H.
ford LoalreV21)2. F. and A. M.i Kensington
an. tu a. u i-ntta, i orcsv. mi.
i An.t.t .t-V J 1
. Tieavn. tVlWjS
Ifrf'i'se??: ATOBIEON
L JL TODP Vrim.VIHII.U.M'W
fa tll."iw'.."Ja a flAatafrallk '
'What to do'wlth' lir" balhahandaiiaVflfu-'jUw 1
, even her enthusiasm In thj business tif K 1
. Kcl na can scarcely uu ubiv ,... 1.ii'4r
,'"" """ ""Vt'lii-ti'V' '-' A i
,...-... .. vi i
fnnn
residence.
ARA E.. wife of
Shad). Iunoral
11)31 E. Onkdsle
Ilemalna mav be
on Frl-
wlfe of
11. ChuVrh,
UNDERWOOD. At Camden.
It, 1VM. ItOllKKT If., son nf
Chapter.
the lata Cleneral William Ilenrv ftterllna
Services:, on. Sunday. Oct, n. nt 3 i. m...at
her lata Vcalder.cc. 82D First plaro, Plalnlleld,
N. J. Interment at Dover, le.
TKMI'LETON. At Ilfue Anchor N. J..
Oct. IB. ln20? WILLIAM H . hnslinnil of
late, KIUabth Templeton, naed 74 Funeral,
snrvioajt.Mon,, k:;id p. m. Hiue Anchor M
N J.. Oct.
tvedrnn anil
Earnest Underwood, naed 10. Funeral serv
ices Sun,. 2:4.0 p. m late residence. AtcO.
N. J, Inf. A'co cm.
VAN DYKE. At hr home. 1B3S Bpf'uce
at:, on Pet, ,13. JOSEPHINE MILES, widow
of Theodora. A. Van Dyite. Ser lees and
Interment private.
WKT-MII. IJCII in. niIAnT.T..H TT litta
band of the lateAnnle 'AVclsh, OKed 70, Rela
tives nnn uitiius, hibo memDcra or uouri
Pride, F. of' A.1! C. K. of A llrnnch, Nd.
118, and emploiea pf Thomas Develln Mfa.
Co.. invited td funeral, Mon,. S'.lo a. m..
from lUs lata ,reidde,lcc. 2112 N. 22d. ft.
hA'S
Cem.
KW
Holemn requiem high ma at St, CnlunV
Churrh at' 10 n.. m. Irit. New Cnriiedml C
Wlirrn. Suddenly, on Oct 13, ANDIl
Vlrf1ala"AvVa" st nordiis
- FiKerKuur- .
annii aritn rnnnina siiBi- ana
f ... ill a M is BlItbifM."
wUlArrlMB FI. HWeWUIIW
andRcalCollVlOlMi
EtAflK. 4 I
I capacity tjoo. Hfofftrj:iJefz&y
I iiiiMHiliiiiiaai"W'M
T1
V'Vi1
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AVIIjTHIRI
Vlfllnta.,Ai;iJ..nna Beaeh. Car), 3B0VPHvtii f
"HOTEL CONTINENTAL'
Alwaya.tepen. Always ready, Terma mod
...i.. Phone or writs. M. Walah Dunean.
iiiU-l RA'af-nhrll Kentucky va , .eteam.:
Hotel tJOSCODCI Hote r,furniahed. W
ll.nt1 tPl. Phone 117. A. e: MARIOKV,
ifnTtTrTfAW Kentucky av. nr, Dch. BUV,
WCSumnSlCrtfiat.i prlv. bthirmn. watet1!
-.- A. Kimp.'Owr. A Prop. F. O. Tluhra. lite
POCflNh AlfitlNTAlNS
ygivrBTHDiiasijM
. bm issaaaaaaaaiaaaiaa . BHa " """
Desirable ronenlniti.J at' udod 'nav and houeii.
now exist fpr saleswomen. ; srka. 'Jj',
and others. Bee: Miss' (larnell. EmpieyrWt
Offlle,
flrat noor, Kallerl'.
WANXMAKEft'S
Mount Pncono
r..rvVrS m6untain. houbb
KVJVV17(V Mt, Poeono. Pa, Cap ao
Kl Mt, Poeono, Pa, I
K. T,J WOOKKh. JR. UaV
w&offerforixport:
STEAMSHIP NOTICKS
BTF-MWM1P NOTICES
a. tn
mif1 St
IIOrirVNSAfcK. Oet. IB. IVA 11.. aired 18,
Funeral services Tu9.. 1 r. m . at resldehja
of her aunt, Mr. h. H. Vansant ,
rnnn.p at Cnmden. N. J. Int. HatbOro. Pa.
HOOD.-Oct. l". CATIIETt.Nn. wlfo of
William Hood nnd dauirnier .01 jnmea ana
Nancy Innox. naed 48 Funeral servlfrs
Mnn 2 o m. at th homo of her eousln.
Mr?' Thomas Paul. 1720 N. Llndenwood st,
Int. nrfvoto, Mt -Morlsh Cem.
VmsRKY At the homo ofhls daughter.
Mrs John II llhr K, B241 Cathnrlne st.. on
Oct - r.LWtV'l) HKPSKY. Ainounce
ment of funeral later.
TiiVFS At Providence. R. I., Oet. 14,
rfXiiVAa'ltoi'PIN. dauahter of the late
Oeorae ,F. and Lo ran a C. Jones
KEENR. Suddenlv. , Oct, 11. ALICE
IIEiVeNE. wlfo of Edwsrd .Krene. need 4S.
Re atlves and friends Invited to funeral.
Mon 7:30 a. m.. from late r'aldetiee 223
Market at.. Camden. N. J. I h mass nt
Church of Immaculate Conception n .n. m.
IntLF!lfMVict. 13 ln20. ROSALIE, widow
of Carl Lehm. ased 01). RolatUes and
..i.... r.. invii.,1 to attend services Sun.
D m , resldenco of her son. Fred O.
Lehm. -Mil A rt. Mt. Orcnmount Cem.
Friends mflv call Sat. eve. ,,.,-.
1 1NDENMUTII. Oct. 13. FERDINAND
S son nt Ellis and Anna L,n5nmuth. aced
in. at late residence. B2(l'cayua st. Itela
lives nnd friends i'.v ted . to funeral serv
res Sun.. 2 p. m at UeUtleld Ave. United
Evansellcnl Church. Int. private. Nnrlhwood
CCMAMMni Oct. 14. DAVID It., beloved
husband of Matilda Mammel (nee AlUaler).
nKed 78. Funeral Mon,. .1 p. m.. from hla
ate residence. 312 N. 1.1th st. Int Olen
wnod Cem. llemilhe mav bo viewed Sun,
eve,
in Tall Cedafs of Iibanon: Itenun Trllio.
is' I IV n. M.I Kenslnaton Herd. No. 2. II.
f I o' lit: emiloi"a p. n T. Co,, invited 1 1
"07.1 K. .Venango str Int. private. Norm
" ,i". iilu Cem. Remains may be vlewel
0..... b n in n. tn.
i ..l)i.E3. Oct. 13 MARY WAHR. wife
nf Oodrfft Redles, Funeral servltes Tubs..
II a. m.. at lier late residence. 207 T:. Wlstcr
it . "oermnntown, Int. private.
IIROKK. Translated. Oct, IB, MART E,
UEOr.n. Relatives and frlehds Invited to
runerai services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. nt latn resi
dence. 2R20 N. 11th st. Int. private. Please
ornirltiKt'oet. ,u.t 1020. ciiarles. m-
I wed husband of Anna A. Rlobel (nee
Waod). In nil 70th year. Relatives and
friends. Volunteer. Firemen's Belief Asso. of
Phlla" nnd.Comri Club are imlted to nt
tend funornf suvlccs. Mm., 2 p mH nt late
resld-nco. 829 N. h st Int. Fernwood
CRODEtlTS. Oct. IS. ANITA M.. daughter
of Maurice W. nnJAnnla M. Roberts, aged
1" Relatlvea and friends are Invited to nt
tend funeral services, at the resldenco ot her
"randfather. Qedrge Morgan. 408 S. 4Bth st..
Sun . n:o a. m, Int. private.
ROIirtRTS At Moorestotwn. Tenth Month
11th. REBECCA C wife of Asa Robert.
aged U3. runer.il ,t?crn-.ia-uay, ntn m .
P. m.. Into residence. Stunwlck avc. MoO'es
town, N. J. Int. Colestnwn Cem. Con 'ev-
h... ulll mt trqln nt Mtnnwlrk five.
ROnOEBS. Oct. IB. JOHN RODOEIIB.
nged 78, Relatives nnd friends. Post No. 2.
O. A. II.. nro Invited to nttend funeral serv-
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HAWSCO LMES
Freight Service
Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR,
SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND
West Bound Steamer East Bound-W,cst UoUnd btcumor East Bound
Sailed
Sailed .
Sailed . .
Oct. 26t-
."ArtlRns".
..."Lehigh".
. "Yosetnite".
."West Wind"
LoaditiR
Oct. 20
Oct. 30. ."M. C. Brush". . .Nov. 24
Nov. 10 . . . "Springfield1 .... Dec. 5
Nov. 25. . . . A Steamer Dec. 24
Does not mako Portland. Seattle or Tacoma
tDocs not mako Ixm AnKolcs Harbor or San Francisco
For llnten, etc.. Apply tn
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
tor, ?f fourth St.. Philo
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GIMRD 1KUST COMPANY
BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA
Offers FOR SALE through its Real Estate Department:
Residential Properties
7721 St. Martins Lane, Chestnut Hill
207-9-1 1-13-15-1 7 Rex Ave., Chestnut Hill
406 West Price Street, Germantown
323-5-7 W.SchoolHouseLane.Germantown
2414-1 7-24-28 Spruce Street
1923 Spruce Street
1922-24 Sansom Street
2101 Pine Street
1607-9 Walnut Street
A booklet showing entire list of proper
ties for sale will be mailed on request.
Anyone interested in buying, selling or
renting of properties, large or small, is
cordially invited to consult with the
Business Properties
N. W. Cor. 19th and Walnut Streets
1519 Walnut Street
2102-4 Market Street
201 7 and 2027 Market St., corner Capitol St.
S. E. Cor. Ridge Ave. and Callowhill St.
311 Walnut Street
149 S. 4th Street
2200 DeLancey Street
1611 Walnut Street
officers in charge of the Real Estate
Department of this Company. This de
partment offers every service of a real
estate agency with the added financial
security of a trust company.
Chartered 183 6
Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000
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JIN'E
U. S- Shippinr'Board Stekil Steamerii
Rfegiilal- Servite (FREIGHT ONLY)
nmaim to?rotterdAMv and Antwerp
SSr "Lake riarmmia" Loading-
SS "Lake Flag" Loading
SVS' "BonnieBroorr; Oct. 25
ROTTERDAM TO PHILADELPHIA
SS "Arizpa" .' Oct. 20
PHILADELPHIA' TD' HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
SS "Gateway City Oct 18
PHttADELPHlfTO! CONSTANTINOPLE AND"
BLACfSEA-'POftTS
A Steamer as sufficient cargo offers
For tpace anjf rt apply
A D. CtfMMINS' & CO., Inc.
139 South 4th St, Phila.', Pa. H. P. Dilkes, Manager
Lombard' 41174128-5167 :: Main J8
STEAM OR GAS
All Pools'
Spot Future Contract
RiE. Matthews &Co.,Inc
648"Drl Butldiiie
PhlUdlphiKi Pa.
Lombard aid Miiln BIBS
it,.t e,iti.,i tr"ViTJi1i'i jtrllt .rnunr rn'
with soins xprUnce at. key punchj
Ifrefral)ljr tha IIijlntn sysianv mar-a
SiwE' 'Aaft-M -n. T.: cKftbrtrriHM
JininiT ft., Ml-- jtrasiorT.. ,,
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TO Bt)CH JIEI.P WE CAN OFFER PltR.
MANB1NT POSITIONS AND GOOD SAX
nlES.
N the CHARLES T. MEGEE CO.
Agents for U. S. Shipping Board
100 A-l Steamers
Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports
Christiariia, Gothehburg, Copenhagen
SS "FORT ARMSTRONG" Loading Oct. 20
, S7S "OONOKE" Loading Nov. 15
a Other Scandinavian and Baltic Ports if sufficient
cargo offers)
" Philadelphia to Greek, Adriatic &
Slack Sea Ports
Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Trieste
A STEAMER Loading Nov. 10
(For Black Sea Ports if sufficient cargo offers)
c Loading Berth: .Pier 78, South Whnrvei
' For Kates and Space Apply to
The CHARLES T. MEGEE CO.
Drcxel Building, Philadelphia
'.Lombard 5100-1-2-3 Main S08i
incorporate! 1801
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
Genfer&l Cargo
Regular Service
PInladelphia-Manchester
SS'"Dd! M6inei B'rirJge". ..Oct. 25
PKiladelpKia Havana
SS "lake Galera" Loading
S. S.'lake Fernando" Oct. 25
For rates and particulari'apply to
Earn-Line Steamship Go.
19f South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
Hollahd-America
LINE
NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM
Via Plymouth and BouIogne-sur-Mer
Nevr AmiUnUm Oct. 19,Ndv. 23
Ryndam Ocl.27,Dtc; 1
Rotterdam Nov. 6Dec. If
Noordam Not. 17
rnasrnrer Older, 15.11 Walnut St.. Phils.
i,n nnoTHEns
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT. SECOWB
FLOOn. 7TII ND FIL.UEnT 8T3.
MARCKL. -WAVER. raavriCTicol; aaa-'ssear
psrmansnt, (omi.payinc position. Marl-
silo Shop. 1422 Walnut
NUKSK NlBht duty.
Woodl and av.
Institution 48th an
HAI.K8L.ADIIJS Wanted at once .1 sals-,
ladles, betwien i.1-..n, experience not nefl
essary. aa we are elvlne you a tree courai
In salesmanship, we desire a lady of clean
character and strontf pfaonallty who la am
bltloua to rise lar ahoy.- the averaae walk
In life and at the .same time double your
Income. If you BrelooKlmi for this kind of
a lob. call 7U2 Von Dijrn lllde.. loth and
Market.. Aak for Jlr. Sopld.
SXW:HVbMEN
We have absolutely one n( the greatest op
portunities In this city for tilnh-clasifisalea.
women who appreciate laru tarnlnesf muse
furnish hlahest referene-es. Call at 43S
Wlaener limn. ior iniervisw.
LUCKENBACH LINES
Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam
SS EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Bbard) October 23
SS HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) October 30
Rotterdam Philadelphia
SS EASTER GLADE (U. S. S. Board) November 1 5
SS HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) November 22
Philadelphia Snn Diego Los Angeles San Francisco
SS HATTIE LUCKENBACH October 18
SS PRED'K LUCKENBACH October 30
San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia
SS LAVADA (U. S. S. Board) October 19
SS HANNAWA (U. . S. Board) November 1
LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
328 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia
I.OMIIAKll S3IU
LOST-AND FOUND
LCCKET Lost, gold saunre locket, enalne
turned, striped, marked "D. II.." on Sat
urday. Oet. 9; reward If returned to 322
N. 8d at,
BCHOOI. TEACHERS wpnted for school 2l
miles from Philadelphia? primary an4
grammar rooms. Address P Inflil. Led. Off
STENOORAPIIEU. lnl)e, able to' tak
ordinary buslners dictation and to assist
In office of chemical manufacturlns comnariv.
Grays Ferry roadi noonmeal free. Apply be
letter with parilrulrtr Includlhir salary.
P 1017. Ledger Office .
STENOdRAPJIKft for c-nerol office work,
with ability to do ordinary business cor
respondence! pleaaiint surroiin'lin2ar .Protestant-
lunch without coirtr: salarr .t4( start
tail. Apnlv hv letter, p1 1011, Ledger Orrira.
NECKPIECE lst. a small martin neck
piece at the Httz-Carlton Friday: reward
Mrs. O. II. Pepper. Ht. Davids. Wayne r,4L
PIN Lost, sixmo, CM fraternity pl:. dia.
monds set In Platinum. Initials W. D, C
on hack; reward. II MO. Ivedier OBIce.
SUITCAE-IIANDHAO Lost, black aultcasii
and black handbaar. SMth and Cedar ave.
and 32d nnd Walnut, liberal reward If re
turned: no questions asked, C. & a. Dress
fn.. HT N. ll'th st
WllAP Lost Friday ntternoon at Acodemv
of Music, brown chiffon wrap trlmmeil
brown liir Telephone nustletnn 8010.
HELP "Vv'A.NTED FEMALE
ALTERATION HANDS
Alteration hands, experienced on wulsta and
driases
Apply HureaU of Employment
WANAMAKKR-S
ASK MISS OAUNELL (First Floor. Gallery)
what the pe anil the prospects are for a
clrl who starts her business tralnlnir ,i
cashier at Wanamukor's: wn can place
seeial ulrls now. Emplojment Office. First
Floor. Gallery.
W'ANAMAKEIPS
ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHETt
WOIITII-WIULE YOUNG WOMEN
Is one of the advantage of
HELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
Also
VOU ARE PAID WHILE LEAltNlNo
LfNi'IIES AT i:OST
l.O.V KElltKATION ROOMS
SICKNESS UENEF1TS
A REAL OPPORTUNITV
WITH PERMANENCY AND
RAPID ADVANCEMENT
S-e MIS' STK'VENSON 1(131 Arch st.
Hrtl.I. TELEPHONE CO OF PENNA,
TELEPHONE OPllnATORS
Olrls" over 25 jears
We have openings for 2 or 3 ulrls
who, with a little Initiative, car,
make Jin and -ip per week sollcltlnit
aavrtlst'.K b telephone In reply
state age and experience. U 033.
Lediier Ofllce.
TYPIST Permanent position. goodT" Hoiljnk;
Dictaphone operator preferred r reffne
renuiren. uan iii mionr t;nr. i'i menner.
TELEPHONE OPERATOn llrlirlit ulil'fdr
busy P. 11. X. of large into, concern'near
Broad and Chestnut: must be neat; of
pleasing; persanatltv and courteous to our
rustomers: state ae. schools attended. ,
lr minimum talarv desired. II f.H!i, li ' Off.
WANTED souo ladles to open a char,,a4
count at Dalley's credit rlothlna hoUU.
st (llh and Market sts easv navnehts
TIME ON YOUR HANDS?
MONEY
IN ATM-It 'POCKirr FOR1
CHRISTMAS?
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Mlentton to every detail of comTSakhJf
fort ahd a thoughtfutness for the ivelfare of the
traveler" are distinctive features of the service on a Cunarder.
Caronia New York lo Plymouth and Cherbourg . Oct. 21 Nov. 25 Jan.
Carmania New York" Liverpool Oct. 23 Not. 20 Dec.
Calabtia New York " Gibraltar, Naples, Patrai, Dubrovnik & Trieite.Oct
Mtnretanir New York" Cherbourg and Southampton. .Oct. 26
Inkult Philadelphia" London Oct. 30 .
Saionir New York" Plymouth, Cherbouri and Hamburg-. .Oct. 30 Dec.
Aquitania New York " Cherbouri; and Southampton. Nnv. 2 Nov. 23 Dec.
Norman Monarch . .. .Philadelphia" Liverpool Nov. S
K. A. Victoria New York" Liverpool Nov. 6 Dec. 4 Jan.
Columbia New York" Londonderry and Glaigow ...Nov. 6 Dec.ll Jan.
Pannoni New York" Patrai, Dubrovnik & Trieste Nov. 9
Imptrator New York" Cherbouri; and Southampton .Nov. 11 Dec. 9 Jib.
Vaiart New Yolk Liverpool Nov. 13
Navarino Philadelphia " Liverpool Dec. 4
Passenger uuil Freight Sen Ices, For later siilllngs apply nt
Possonrjer Office, 1300 Walnut St., Phila.
Freight Office, Bourse Bldtj., Phila.
IIOOKKEEPER
The Public Ledger Co. desires the
seivlcis of an experienced book
keeper to operate u Il'jrtouuhi. pon
Ini; mnchine, must cotno well recom
mended Aeplv I'll and Chestnut sts.
Aik for Mr. Weiss
WhUh do nu prefer? If the second, cortfult
Miss Garnell. Einploment Off!'", first floor,
K"l!or. as to the time ou need alvn ano
tho money ou can make b selllnn; our Mods.
lnsiH'Ctln our purrliases ur den wrapping;
packages for u.
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN
Openlni" for newers
eleres und neckwear.
on camisoles, brat-
Aupls liureau of Employmint
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN Alteration hunds; we require tha
aerlcs of a few llrst-rlnss uown altera'-
tlon hnnds; perm res: irood sal Apply llth
floor Honwll-Teller Cn .l3iji and Chestnut,
YOUNG WOMAN The Atlantic lleflntno'Co.
Is seeklnir a jouni,- woman, about 18.21)
years old with some nfflcy experience. In
work as telephone nnd Junior clerk. Address
it L Campbell, mre of the Alluntle Re
fining i'o. 3H4. P.issvunk nve
General
JLKSKi tvclsls (women oe- 17) for itov-
crnment depts, : 1120 monthly: exp. unnee.
I'or free particulars of examinations wrlf..l.
i Leonard (former Chll Service Examiner),
!V62 Equltablo Uldir.. Washington. D. C.
HELP WANTEt; MALE
BOGKKKEPER--Oinil opportunity for Uecut
I rate girl, experience required In double-
entry bookkeeping. knowldao of atenogra
1 phy, high school graduate preferred Delco
' I-'ght Product. 21.12 Market st.
IIOOKKEEPER. thor, cxp. In double-entry
bookkreplmr: reply, stating exp., ug and
salary expected, "V 1." P. O. liox 3443,
( ASHIERS
warned at Wannmaker's. irood )oh lietter
liruspri is this Is the door hv which bright,
untrained ulrls can bicumu expert buslnehs
women.
Vpplv liureau of Emnlovment
WANAMAKER'S
CHA.MHERWORK -While wonuti. light laun
dry work; wages 11J week, locution Mt
Alr Phone Miss Miller Chestnut Hill 2011:1.
between U a. m. and R u, m.
FRENCH LINE
CompaRnie Generale Transatlantique
Inward nnd niitunril 1'nst Trrlght Hteamera
Regular Service (CARGO ONLY)
PHILADELPHIA
TO
LE HAVRE AND BORDEAUX
AND OTHER FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS
SS "NORTHERN" (Dr.) 7500 ton. steel 100-A-l
To load, nler Bfl Siulli. SrliriliilrO lo anil OCTOIIER 2Hlh unil Regular
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AGENTS NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY, INC.
GCTEUN'ft COMPAOT Representatives
108 South Fourth Street
Pftohe T.omliardl 4407
CHAMnBRMAID. dlnlr)K-rpotn girl, "house
...,nMlJ whJ'" ,lrlJf for smull Institution
' 'i,,n.eOverbrook 4S87
COOK and waitress, white itlrL wanted" In
noveekienlnj- npartments ut HnerforJ
must be experienced: family 3 adults: no
washing, CaR Anlmore 1510 J.
COOKING ami downstulra work, assist laun
dress; competent: willing, settled woman
anted references required: excellent home
and wages lnter lew Monday and Tuesday
mornlnirs. 211 Pelham rd . Germantown.
Phone Gerrnjintown4I
iriNl.NG.ROOM GIRL Women's HoTpRal
'.'IS7 V College ave.
DO YOU STILL LOVE TOYS'
Do you reallte that a selling position In
our biffi sunny. Interesting, toy department
wuuhl be congenial as well ns paying work
from now until after Christinas?
See Miss Garnell. Employment Office
Plrst floor, gullerv
WANAMAKER'S
DRESSMAKER wants experletued sliit
drapira. also llnlsheis. no night work,
excelle-it chanco for niHancement highest
wages jiald Applv 1HJ2 Chestnut st
GIRLS for sliH'ki must be 111" years or over
steady position and advancement Ap
tly Mawson De.Marv. 12IA Clieilnul st
Q IRES t& wri'D packages in a drug- stor
, must be lntilllgsn. and wel recommended)
veriuHujot iivsnion. Apply a. iuraQ-s
HOLTERS
j. JOINERS
RIVETING OAN'aS
STEADY WORK
TLENTY OP PIECEWORK
RETHLEHEM SHIPBUILDINO
CORPORATION
ROOM 301
1621 AllCII ST.
SEE MR I.AMONDA
IIOOKKEEPER Kalrly capable experienced
bookkeeper, competent to tako charge of
accounts and credits: good opportunity ana
permanent position If satisfactory: slMaa'.
salary un1 references. P 1210, Lefltsr Office.
IIOOKKKKPErt' Assistant bookkeepers on
with knowledge ot stenography: goodlpoal.
Hon offered to competent and reliable man!
state age. experience and salary expeetedj
H ni9, Ledger Office. "" '
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An ifeneral nreBiroom unrb. Mh.. ...-7
luntlv for br
floor. BOH Chestnut
pressroom
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