J$Tr .ibi?-i?: . plWfje!T )' Tif- v, .:r- v;vw;i,..w ws ? "" v,t. .,V7 t ' ' (jS,-l V W7, 'WWiW' "7' '&:sn?x :& '- , ! A V "'',"" : " 'EVENIKG" PUBLlOLBDRiripHlLADEtoHm, SATUtokY," JANUARY "8, 192X i 1i't S' " - T'T ILLINOIS CENTRAL Chicago to New Ortean. through the fnmoils Mi ,i. !Ppl Valley water .K rond with Rood earning., nnnly.i. that helps determine what the ttock it worth alo a map of principal jnel other feature in MARKET OPINION Ask for a topyPE-70 fEJNBLATT ft CO. Mflltt'I'l t "" P''"a' ",Ch nrC'"1' 139 South ISth St., Philadelphia rh! IlfllSpruet. MJ Keystone Hire 1100 ( htirlrn Jiuliel, Manager Direct Private Wires to r. II. MncMASTERS & CO. f,mter ConollfotoJ Mock Br, of .V. V, 32-84 Broad St. ' Now York GRAIN PROVISIONS COTTON Our Dally littler Sent on Ilequcst Hughes & Diei ( Chicago J N. V. I'l l-lilln. Nt (I'ltlshtm I Chicago Ilonril of Trad rrodure l.xrliiinge Stork Rxclinnrrt Uroilwra Ishtirgh Slock Exehnnte 1435 Walnut Sheet fiprntt 813 Philadelphia te 1805 FINAXFIAL TO TUB HOLDERS OF TUT. FIRM Mortcnicr f Per Cent Jinking Fund Hold Hands of e'rtilrnl New ork Gaa und Elee trie onipan) Notice Is hereby glien that Philadelphia Trust rompiny. Trustee under tlio Mnrtgni-t r Deil nt Trust of llin Central New York ilss iinJ Electric Company, dated March 11, Dll wiring the Pint Mortg mo ,1 pT rem sinking I'und Gold Honda of the said Cnm-M-i h.n He U'Ji of 18803.27 to b. applied to the purposes of the Sinking Fund under ,se,rovis!ons of Article Third, Section K. of lid Morten. an.lt is' acule.lproposals will V riwuil at Philadelphia Trust Com Hani, llrunil Htrrfl (Wire. Hrii'd .mil r h rat lin t Streets. N. K. corner. Philadelphia, up to 3 o'clock p. m,. on February 7. HWt. ror trie l I" ' 1ruMi nt try, lowest price, rni ex .rdl" Km lr wilt of tu- par lulue htrof with nccr'nd Intcreit at uhli-li i.:d i, nil hi i ' off-r. d fn- d 'lerv on ll ruary 10. 1021. of a sufficient number of int, Mid bonds Co exhnli.l the sal sum nt Sul.'.!7. AH Proposals ihould be spiled Jr'l Indorsed "Fiopoalx to the Sinking nnd of Central New )jrk (lax and Klict Ic Compny." and should deslgnatu tlio do r,(inin.ilin ot bond. . Tli rlirtit a rckerVvd to rejtct any mid til rrP',, riiii..ni:i.riiiA trfst companv. H JOHN f WAI,l.A('n. Treaiunr. Im d rhlimle nhln ,nnuirv '. IQL'l Annn.il Meellnirn Cj ..i,V.Nivi...S NAIiO.N.U. U,Mi Chrttnut atreri. nut ot llmun. Philadelphia. Uiceinber 11. lHjo. The rnual Meeting of the ahareholdera nt H lank will be held at the Kanklnc Houtt en 1nt4j, jBnimr 11. I Bit. between tha licura ol 12 o'cloik noon and 1 p. rr... for ttr le'tlon nt dlrectom to tr durln tht rnsu'rr tear, and to take action upon a trornd amendment to the Arllelea of A--(fclsll.m by tubs'.ltutlnr for the aecond rentrnee of Article VI wrch now read as follow' "Tile dlrertnra hull have power to elect a T!ce prerident, who shall atno be a. membr el the Hoard of Directors, and who rhnll b authorized In the Absence or tnabllltv ot th pierid'nt from any ra'is- to perforin all aeti and duties pertalnlnr to the office of rreid-n' xci pt such as th president nnl t auihonred by law to perform, and ta Wt or appoint a caahler. and such other ifflcrs and rlerka aj ir.av be required to trn;ect the bue.'nesa of the association: to f." t" 'alarlcs to he paid to them, and con tinue them In office or to dlamtas them as. Iti '.n opinion of a majority of the board. Me Interest rr the association may demanj the fmlowlnr.' The dlec.nr ahull have rower tr. elect re et more le presidents who shi'l nar such powers and perform such acta and flutiei as 'ho dlrerto's anall dlrert ny by. law and to eleci or appoint a cashier, and uch Miei iffleers und clerks aa may be re aolr i) o trrict the business of the ai !C !l lnn .l0 fll ,h' ea'Prte to he paid to tti'rn and continue them In offlre. or t Jitn." .IhIra."H ,n "" opinion of i ip.. lorliy of the board th- Intereita of the al locution may demand." J. 'WILLIAM IIAUDT. a.hler rp3 iTiu.ir i.i:nni-K tojipany. N-i"ee of Annual Meetlnn ti.. n w,!,n".11. ''wtlnu of the stockholders of Mi..' i r ,?:u'". ,',n,t"'n will be held rn llnl'ifMla,. (he -.'illh d-iy of Jnnuarr. IDJ1. r, ",.,'' m nt th' lffl " "f the cnmninv , Ll l'"',""1, "' I'h'ladelnhln. IM fr the 'urnm.' of elect us u .boa-d of director- re ff .'. ,'1' aetnir upon th renorts of the n... "' ,,h' trunsnrtlon of such other rnieih" '" " nro'"'ry """ I'ofora the E5" 'IIli: KML KSTATIC TKUHT f OlII'ANY OF rniLAHEMMUA Tk. . .... January i. jiiji, ihii r- mnl M",,nS nf t1"? atoekholders ot eMth. T,PnA w" b-. held at Its HulMInc t i.Vt. L t or"i r P0I,,, a"11 Chestnut 'el.rk J;'"'- J-jnunrjr 11. 11121. ,.t II m in V. ' "' Kll,', tl'r ' "I an L, nieeer to hnue Directors luslae. Ti' ilhen I'ir' "nd Buch other Bia I. I VJ .. if ,cn"l'l"''d and acted on ai WILLIAM n PHILT.nn. Secretary. ' Tr!.J.',.,i!X""""' l',1'K AMI TKU3T Prl.ii r.lf.,,.""h. Annual Me..tnV of The I.KiNAP.D C. AftflTOV. feeretarv '" 3.,"tuA.iNl " 5ikktFini or"rii7: Si irkhnld. rs of the Vmh rn S"cnrllleJ iZV'lLu fJw M:' " '""''" 'rul iiuimIIo? r'flcontti .-Iteet und Smith r.n.n s,u.,r, Phiijj Iphli. Pa on l,,i,,i,.v Sm"ri,n!.,,r "rop"rly co1"9 ,'e'"ro the C I, mm Heeretary. ty f i'ixipi.i:h tklst company of ,ii'i.i,i'iii, Tie Inn,, , ''''"'lelPjUH. Jan. 8. 1021 - WILLIAM H. VUOO.MAN. Secretary. AST' li!!'? NATIONAL HANK t ' h.lljrtc Phla, Pa.. Dec. ma bours of 12 m and i n m . ' ltwef'i the t directors Tn,! rn.'.k' m" for ?n 'elloa lb" bMI, m'.v""' ""'in.0' ,u':, mietlnr Y eom tutor Ihe -'"""' v ""'"' "-nnrn. r-..M.. The AJn'8JATI' I' ,KNNs7.VM N t. MM "in"! LMwV.'n,t Cf '" Corpo'ratlonwlll wabU,:",0nr?eu1 o,h" " '-MMA P. APPLIJ Secretes 3 j!j?.,F,,K,N fFJSTHAI, TUUNT Th. ! rn,'ANY OF P1UI..U)F.I,PIII i WWWh1 HS ?1 i"? "-3Ty?3Lu! " ,aiu iiiinat Herietarv laf 7HF. ANNUAL MEKTINO OF Till! buSneu0" ' 0mce" BI" other necessary P-jVlD I) LITPTON. Becretarv. W NBIIlHi:rlll,KN NATIONlTlLTMi h,..BB.r iSrV S'--a wlll ta, '-'N'-Onp C NICE. Caahler. 5& ' I,"J"NA' hKCl'KITY IIANK -jv-, - iLJWKIJK Ca.hl.r. li!V,"T" N'"'IINAL HANK The ,,n,,Vl"1l.!,','',,ll', rf l', 1020. 'i'lfl i at th." S '?" niriciori JI te January ii ,oi.nkil? 'louse, on Tuesday. vMt-ck noun id 2 1 M" ilta hou" ot " CUAJILBd a." C00IO3. CoeWtr. Philadelphia Markets V"5AT1?cc.r',.,'s,43 t'UliN. Mar tit ndyanced to. cVr lets new In es- ?SCmi f,S'"tor L0' A "d winter, It.liil ra0lir5?.' - red winter sarlleky. It ni i ..0l,h",r ""."''if 'iuole.l at 'he f.ii'nw init schedule of discounts) Mixed wheat, 5f un.dor. r"' winter. No. 3 wheit, 8o und-r No, 2j No wheat. 7c und"r No. a. No. ft wheal, lie und r No. 2. flimplq nccordinir .o iiuallty COIJN llecelpla, 4ti,llil bushe M Qui t at at ilte'ln". enr lots a to locution No, nJ4 !,,ow n.'w nl",",'We, No. 4 ellow. new, OATHtleri'. ,. 24,181 bu-h.-'s. Trndo slow at reeent decline. Cur lots us to ioca-s'i?fl"rfJSl- whl,e' f'wHOOOHc: No. S white. si'Wl'(U R?IPt. 10011 Uil. ,.1,1 1.714. 810 lbs. .n sacra, qui.., hut stend.' The foi-lowlna- aro the quotations: 130 lbs.. paCKid In llll-lb, Jjt sacks; mft wlntar tlrnlJ'1,A,ow.''"'.''n- 8T-'n.2.1 d . do near (.'i,8?8'1!"'. hard winter straWht, () 2.-i1 J i ft, do. fhnrt patent. Ill 7.1H 10 spring first clear. I7.ftt)8i do pa'ent. tll.7.1stli.tin. do short paten: I10WIO..-.0, fnm'y nuinit P1 ..- ml in patent, family brands 111 (I 11 r,n, nv. our, n,7ftmio.2S PltOVIfltONH Hteadl y held Q j la llons! lleet In ctH smoked and nlr-drld. ''!c'. . V knuckles und tinder, smoked and Mr-drled, ,".2e. pork, family. I3, hams. H. r.'.itHK'.!! U",H"- "Vi 23t. do. sltlnned, lois, J"..' ?-'' do, do. smoked 2IVi022r; hams, boiled, boneless, 40c; picnic shouldirs, H. P (und, loo'e. 22c do. (.molted, 28c; h . Ilea, ,n plcltle, loose. 24ci breukf.ii,t lineon, 2iio; lard, lljc. UFTTlJn Dull and nominal The nuo tatlons! rVilld'Sp liked trinui-rv. fa icy Ish-scnrliiK (roods ftpffillo, e tras, 5Hc. extra firsts r.HCil7c! firsts, I3M.1IW. sec otiils. ,".",Wllr, swiit creamery iholco to f.incy, il(lift(!2c: fair to uoo.I Ulfftne: prints lobhlnif nt i'ffllic for fancy utd ftlWin'c for fair to rholct. KtlOH ftrin The qiiutntltin. N'eirhv "rts tlist. fliitfiipe r. rtox nearhv cur- it fille; do, firsts ilrtf7c. Interloe lot lower soutl or tl4Tttr(i fancv. cand'e.l pkuh Job- v.ii ti, nivin.i'i mil ,u k JH, lul' , CHEIISn Fine stock firm. New York whule-mllk flats f.ini-v. In il 27'v 'ilWhVi '. do. fair to aood. held 2ft 47 27c. do. finrv, fnsh. 24f,l24HL'. do rommuii tu fall. fr'i 2l23ci U'uhnnM iiMd. 27e. do fn-sh. 2lll f27Hei rlniile, Ilalsl's. he d 2iKf27c. do. fresh. 21"2ilci Juhbxu; salts nl fi.to i.eld jends HilTtlc I.IVi: pni't.TIlY Fowls, fancy wljchlitT ft lbs, and over nnlere antTSKc miKl'um ".3 lifilftc; small and Inferior. 30J7 tjc. wht'u I.euhorn fowls, 2AQ.10:- snr nt elileken. fancy, rnnstlni; Mock. wlBlliin- I lbs and over nplrc" ,13ii73"l ordinary antTn2ri hlto I.o(thorn, 27W2Pc. old roostera, 23 (r2.ic; tinkers, fancv 4ft(3,fttv, do, or Jlnnrs. .ViQlO', ducks, cholc- 34 Cltic. do Musooiy 21151211c: uie 2SW;i2c. tlirions. per pilr ir,jTMio, i;u!n.'as y,unn p, r pair, we'irhltii: 11 lbs. and mvr np ei'e ,,tnie. sm.ilier sizes 0.&70e cultuaii. old, . ,..l, llf.T. UlfJHPKD POLXTHY fnwl ..s.m Httt M 1fj mlniilH- Ilia fill- . ....Ii. ir'"I n I I, HI'' niimilllK f ua , tlin , V Vit 11 Init 3'4 lbs.. ,120a?c; wilahnie 3 lbs., 2rtf in, iuis 1 1 een-iiii pi. In bills.. .irk p el ll lehlni? IftTi H ntilrt. ft'lp welBhlnir 34 lb . 2'ii,3tc weUhi.i, 3 lb ,n iind'r. 2fifa27c: rniisllmi i hlcl: ens, vest.rn dry paikid, In box, s, v r't- nu l'T f ' lbs liul over liner In I,,., ,),lknns. ,,, nrlil. ,it.utili,tr M Mm ipli'ce, 3tKrra-2r. old roo i r. western 20cj ducks estcn, fincj. 37 I0i , Keeee, west ern, 807320: culneas, pr pair prln. 111 1 "ft, old .ftjf ' Raw Sugar Market Unchanged New Ynrli, Jnn. 8 Tlio mnrlir-t for rpflnecl EUKnr thin mornlnir was un- chnnRpil. T!ii Krdoral f'o.'H price fur lino granulated 1, now 7.7B ccntn. less 2 per rent for cash, whll all other re flnerM continue to quotr," 7 DO conts, lea 2 pr cent for cash The raw HURar market wns qulot and unrliung-il Pt 5.52 cenlB, duty paid. British Trade Report London. Jan. 8 Tim Deoemher ie ttirns nf tlio Board of Trade show: Total Imports. 142 7SO,000; exports of UrltHh products, !i0,6,10.00n ; le-oxporis. 12, GDO.O00; total oxporls, 100. . 120,000 ; ex cess of Imports, 33,400,000. FINANCIAL jan 2. hi notici: in iioi.niat of PLtlPLF-S PAHS. ItlYY. 4 Nroi'li TIll'HT Cl'.UTIl-ICATKri Under provisions of tho Slnklns' Fund roiled proposals will be received ur.UI 3 p. in.. Jan. 14, at the offlre of t'i Trustee ,M7 Cheatnu' street, for the silo to It.' at a price not exceeding p.ir, of as many of said certlOcatea as 125,1100 will purch.iaj. T'riposals ahoutd be addressed to Till; PKNNHYLVAN1A ClIMl'ANT FOIt INStHtANCKS ON Ltvn'J AND (inANTINIl ANNUITIES .".17 Chestnut tft , Pli.ladelphl.i, Pa. imidciid linire or the MINKIIII.L AM) SClU'll.KII.I, HAVI5N KAII.KIIAII COMPANY 119 K Fourth St. Plilladelphl i, Twcllth Afonth. 20th. 1U20. A Dlvld, nd of Vfy per tent (81.25 per share) haa this d.i ben declared, payable on First .Month, 1.1th. 1021. tu stockholders of retard nt 2 p. in. on the Jlth Inul. Tho trnnsfei books rloslnfc on the 21th Inst, will bo op, ti, d nt U a in, on First Month, 17th. 1921. Cheeks will hl- milled. WM iiiudli:. : Treasun r. l'MTi:l STA1I JtlllllFIt COMPANY 1100 llroud.t. New York January 0 1U21 The Hoard of lilrectora of the l-'nllvd Htat a Ilubbei Company has this day do elared trom Its m t JT.iiltj a iUirtrl dividend nf two per cert (2i,l on tho First I'refernd Sioek a.i.l a qua tic ly dividend of two per rent U'.r) on the Common 8tocl of tho Company to P(eckholderii of record at 12 M. on Hatiinlii). Januaiy 1ft. nisi, pay tl without eloslns of tho Transfer llooks Jamun 31. 1U21. JU IV. H, IILACKWni.L. Treasurer. Oilier l 'Hie li.lted Has Improvement t. N. IV. Corner llroad und Arrh btrrrts Philadelphia, December 8, 1020. The directors have this day declared t Quarterly dividend of one per cent IBOe per almre) on the common stock of this Com pany, payable January IS. 1921. to holder ot Common Stock of record at tho close of bulimias DviciiiLcr 31, 1B20. Checks sill U mMti- 1. W AfOnnifl. Treasure.. Kleslrleiil I llllt'e Corroratliin 71 Hroad,'av, N e VnrU i'ui:fi:iiui:i) stock dividkmi no. 43 The re,ulir ouarterl- dln.lemi ,if (llll. ,,, ,.., linirtiT ll'i) per nut .11, the preferred Ptolk of llio l.lectrlil I Ulitirs 1'nipor.i Hon has been d clared, payable Jiiniiury 1.1, 1UJ1. to tho pnfirred am kl-oiders of reeoid at tho el, io of business Jnnuaiy s, jjo, " A K HMITH Tienauref; ' tf'ol'TII.VFAfllKN NATIONAL IIAN llni.ul 4 Smith Sis. l'lilla , Prnii.i, Jan. 7. J 021. The Pnnrd of Directors has this dav de cla'ed a s 'inlannual dll blend of S'c. puable on demand. Chitka nill '"' mailed. KitflKSB WALTKlt Cashier. NATIONAL HFCl'HITY IIANK Phllndelphla J.anuarv I 1021. Tim Dlrecturs bale this dny d -clared a semiannual djv.dend of 12 per cent, p.uable on demand. , ,,ptnl K'-.o 00(1 00 Surplus and undMded profit. . 1 .170 423.7.1 s IV. II MeKi:i:. CHshler Proposul CANADIAN INDUHTKIAL PKOPEKTY The Quartermaster (leneial of tho Army offeia for snle two splendid plant, in a raiidli sruwlne Indjatrlal district of Montreal, Canada. These plants are lien, substantially enn rtructed. and adapted to the neids of any one deslrlnu to establish u uianufucturliii enterprise In Canada. 1 "'Peter Ljall Plant" On Kt. Lawrence Illver and Nolro Dame street 3 miles fiom the center of Montreal Ti Veet cur serilce, railway connoetlons, und iiaibor facllltb's . , Land 400.035 sn.uaro feet. improvements-- now; bulldlngn splendidly conatrucled used by the U. 8 Oovernment enr manufacture of shells and suitable for inv munufncturlnK nurpme. Sfiln "two Htory "u1.dln-l-t ijji.wjl .,,. ,,. ecleafndVoweeliuUdini tifti Z ft lull Treatli.K Uultdlnc. . 13,17ft sq ft. Floor Space 200,331 q ft. o "Munitions It Machinery Ltd. Plant" ")n 17th Avenue. 18tli Avenue und Notre Dime Ktreet. Montreal. Land. ..SV'.T"""'1' " iiulbllnii-i'und 2 story. 41,000 sq. ft 8.000 aq. ft Oil Htoraau o Total 47.J00 sq. ft These sales wlll bo made upon reasonable terms" Further details may le obtained by anvone Interested from The Chief, llonl K-tate Division. C. 8 Ofllee of the Quirlarmsster Oencral. IVashlnaton, D C Scaled Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, January 12, 1021. nt eleen o'clock A. .11,. for the sale of iii many lleruncr & Kwel Urowlnn Com nany Hlx Per Cent Honda due 1021 aa the ium of 14788.0.1 wlll absorb. Prlvlleo Is resened to reject any or all bids. 'mKUCIIANTH I'N'lON TU1TST COMPANY M JOHN U. 1IIOHEN. President 71ft 717 Chestnut 81. T'iTopomal's nut uazinii iiiiii.dinos Oltlee of tho Depot Qu irtormusler. U, , B A 21st at and Oregon ave Phlla,. Pa, Ho iled tiroposttls will b received hero until 11 h, in,, Janpari 15, 1021, for railnc 0 bulldinia at Headquarters Motor. Trans port Corps. 23th and Wharton ati, Inform .Usa ussa jcaunt, . iuiar;u, tnilVJ l4 avn'r mii.Mnrvinnl, tHlrnoo; V ruin In nnj WVnt Vlrslntft. 5ftF8.,. uoslern, drypackoi!, nff r1! n I (limn TiO". tirtor tn trnnA n".? i".,. 1n linxntt. frh.itll!ofl lUrTZr. lh on1 37 3Sr! tin, weUhlir I ll,., SilfMlle do. welqh liu' .T Ihs. 310.12c. dj. In l'"ls., wrluhltu 49ft lb. and ocr apiece. 34V3IV: wlishlnit 3H lbs npl'ro. 2P53lc: frters. utat -in. mlKhlnK 1 lbs. ni'.ece, ?Qfr'Tr, hriller.i west-rii. ilr-plcKed, welrihlpc I'j".' los ap en, 43Wnc: brol ers western, smillir sl7- h Mffil2e brollois, iiearbj. el-.lilnv IV fl J lbs. npleep, Iftftl'i'; brollera, neurliv inl'er sires I'Jllc roast nc rhliluns. ,lrvln, '.l?hlnT 4Wft lbs. o,,e.... ,'17f3'li-. STOCKS IN GOOD L litmm m burro Many Selling Orders Withdrawn. Oils StrongMotors' Main tain Gains i il' "rl( '',," S, Th(! i'Ofltft on' tlif Iirnml t.twt curb gliowcd n geu (Ml i -tioii-f ti.tn tmluy. the most im portant tVutnri. I1iik witlulrawal of ninny selllns orilprs, cftiiHlnt n pro-mmm-cil ilcurrni-p In the Hiipply In sk'ht ot orouiiil iirpviilllnir prlcctt. The Co lomhlan Ki'mip nirnln nttnicteil most nl- tClltlOM LCrnilUn It Ml.in.tl- I,,,, -In., ni etnrks nf tlirse ennilniiilns Imlli on fho I'xcliiuiw mid (,(. outaluV lnnrkrt. Intet'iintitinni I'olr.ilcum was str-mllly boiu'lit. a.lviuicliiit to 17'1i, nml Cnrili sytitliciitp iiin.'fil from lift to 10 on urcp trmiMitrtions. Co'.umblon Syn- nipjiti. 1,-tn nNo etrons. sllltig nt -Vi fl till '1 ((, Tho iinleiioiwlent olU ivrrc In Rood ilcni'iiit. ami iilthoiifli they rcccdwl fiom the, openliij, they lorninc strum,' ftKiiiii In the lute traillnj. Slinms ranijctl from Si., to i. un.l Rynn C'oiihoII-(Jntt-d sold nt llij. Tho motori mnltitalnrd Riilns prcvl ti'iily miulc. lVerless .Motor Holltnj: at -I nnd Htmulnrtl Motor nt S to I). IMIVHTRIAT.S !lK-h tcw i 3. 3 su XK no in 21 in SI H ? HIJ Cloi.e 1 ik flu 111 24 14 IS 2l ll 2. .ft Acme Cool 'kr l.btM vVdtimbti H-n'ralil . llai ilia Mo', pre! . .. Indian Paeklna- ... Inlir ltuhber . . ., IIhx ChaliiiT it, . .Max ( halmera "A ' Mix Chalmers "11' Pt cries Motors .... Perfection Tiro Hullo Com Radio Com pref , . . stondard Motoia ... Sweets C Trlinale Film D S .Ueemshln I'nlMl ProT-Bharliip t'n ted itelall ('andv 1 -4 4'i nv; 1"1 no in 24 1" 2H II 2. , 81, HTANDAItl) OILS South Penn OH 2.111 Stand Oil of N Y 850 2ftl) 2M 31.4 .IIS IMir.l'KNIIENT OILS Allied Ol it II win- Oil ) , Huston Wori,lnij . i 1 Pi Hyn 10 cities a. rile- "11" ctfs... .CO Cushltm 1'ete h D.nnv (Ml t, iitrlnaTs Petroleum .... 1A Federal CM 2's ll. '.,ii (Hi 2H Hudson Ol i Tnl i Pitroleum 171. M, rit (II 12 M xlcr. (Ml ti. North Arner Oil 2 Omar Oil 2 , Ponnok uli r, Produc. r & P.eflnerB ft'r, llyan Conn 1 1 H Salt Creek new 10', Slmms Petroleum Ms Hkelly oil R'i 1'n Texas 0,1 t, Vlrtorla O'l new 1 Mount Prod D MI.MNd Alarlta-Ilrlt Columbia ' Arcadian .1', Atlanta 1 Ilk Li d.-o 1, I'onlli Ca'"d Mlnlns Ift 't i.iu.t &. Jeromt A ( .mile nr'n M 17 una Vhsliil. IUi Coitei Silver Hit ''nsxon (lold 1 Dund.-e Arzulla l'a III Snliador 2 10 3?)' A 17 lit BO IA O 2U "3 ,7h MS 15, u ..it 0's e'- 2 fts. Hi? 10 8H 8S 1S II 34 I It m 111 81. rt3 13 in n i 14 34 :- .4 A 17 3S Oil vi u .V I lft lltireka Croesus . Iluiek.-. Hll .. (lold Cons (loli Dcietonment 4ft 10 ll (luliinvld Floienre 1ft einld Kewana 2 'loh Sllier Pick ft ,1 ,i Zoni 23 (!i- at II nd 1 Cmma Stli?r 3 Hi ln .Mining 4 A lumbu i:xt,u:lcn ft Knnx Dll Id. Ill McKlnley D.irunh I'll .M i -oi .Miplna- H Moltur lde 57 .Mother I.odu new .1', Nlplsslmr 7S Nor.h S'ar 5 'in r Sliver I' lnc Con A Itcx Cons I ItorhiHter Mines ft r-'iin Toy ft i r ivina Hull.' 1 S Ki'ver Lead A Surci Mlrilm: 2 j onop i M"Imui t I A I'onoiMh Cnsh Hoy I Tonop.ih Divide 1A Toncpah KM, n.ion 1A Tonopal .llr.i Duller Id Tnnopah Midway ........ II Tonnrm'i M nliiv 1 A Tonop.ih ,!l-nh .... s Tonopah Montana ll Tiiniipoh It , ue llula... . 23 t'nlte.1 Has ern 2s h to. , IVirt ll'id C l.V White Caps I Wllli-it 2 liON'DN Allied Puckers Us .104 Aim-i Tel Us. 1022... . I")' Anai uiidH 0s a., AnueiimU 7a. IU20... U2U Ank-ln-Amer Oil 74 a . mo?, I 3 4', ft 10 3 K H 17 r.7 r.v, rAj 7V5 7', ft ft IA 4 l's .A 14 a IA 4 IA IA in 14 IA s n 23 t IA 4 Mli un ftfiU, IHIVi 2i 100 074 Kill, Mi'i inuVi HH D.14 0.1 SiSft 074 Armour 7a .".',? Cerro do Pawo f K'ty I ,n C1- "i, I'11' Diamond Matin 7la.. ion1-! lloodrleli Tiro 7s 1 llelni Co 7a . I'd Ohio Cltl-i 7a. 1023 . . . '11 Sears-Hoebuc'e 7s. 102.1 lift'd cinn?,ip 7Uu hits '."'l ni 10(11, NH OftV, 0.1 U.1 HD's suet 81) H an Oil of Calif 7s . I00S looH inn Stan Oil of N Y 7s, 1J2T H'un Oil of N Y 7s, 1021 Western F.lectrle 7s City of Hercen 8s nentirk 8s 100'4 .(H)i4 lonu lii .01 10'Jii I'll I'l' I'll Oft Oft Oft PI) PMV4 08W 83 82 83 Swiss BHs FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. Jnn 8. The forclRTl ex--hniiKe market opened Irregularly with proIH-tnklnB In evidence In certnln classes In another direction, further itreniUh was displayed Sterllnp; started ti lie lilslier at 3C41, for cables and "iiJij for demand Francs were 2 ',4 points lower, at SOS11 for cables nnd D 95 for checks. Lire showed a loss of ii, point, at 3.4S fur cables and checks 1M7'.,. ithcr quotations ner: Swlst, cables 15 42, checks 16.45; KUlldors cabl.-s 31 SO, checks 31.80; pesetas cables 13.26. checks 13.23; Stockholm cables 20 80, checks 20.75 ; Chrlstlanla cables 1 40, checks 16.36; Copenhasen rabies 1C.75, checks 16.70; HelKlnn cables 0 26,, checks 0.26. Marks 1.32 After closlmr at the tecent low figures of 15 13-1(7. the premium on Ntw York exchange In Montreal today advanced to 10.42 per c-nt. Tho discount on Cana dian funds tn New York rosu 14 per cent. Them was vntually no market today In central lluroiwan exchanges and quotations were not appreciably changed from yesterday's llnnl figures. YL'STi:illAY S FINAL QUOTATIONS MenlnR Franca Lire Guilder Demand . . S rt'l'i ''. 8 47 Sl.Nft Culilea .. 3(11 8.08 8.49 31.05 niDAY-s OPILN'INO QUOTATIONS sterllnit Francs Lire (Julldrra Demand (.able . 3 1124 ft.Uft 8.474 81. SO 3.IIIU ,1.0.1i. 3 48 31. UU .O.slNd QUOTATION8 SterllnK Franca Lire (.ullders . . 8 (l.Ui ft 01 3.47 .11 8.1 Demand Clble 3 01 ft. 00 3.40 31.05 Title Officer Very Desirable Connection With a Prominent TRUST COMPANY For An Active) Experienced Man Correspondence Confidential B 938, Ledger Office 0I& a f lll Paper Doxea (U MP ,nd Malllnc Tubes EDWINJ.SCH0ETTLEC0. 513N.UiliSt PblladelphU THE Letters to the Editor Forolvencss Not So Easy o me nailor of trie r.vnti,i V Ot if l.iilu-rl Sir The plea of Ux-Prliate Jiicqueltu that wo should forclio and foriecl the wronjs and obllratlona of tho ka'aer hnd ni horde of robber may seem to many to be rleht, bui a secend thousht Is needed. Jeius, ,Jr great example, told us to not east pearls befero a .vine lest they turn and rend us. He u.d a whip on tho Profiteering; mono) -chatiKera an 1 contlnu nly "cor', In th" stroneest terms, the Fhirls,,, Clearly He taunht Hint we should forielva when the wrong-dor becjunu Peni tent, Pilnlabmert should h,i not n matter oi lenreance, hut a matter of Justke, par ticularly aimed to make future violation less likely to oecur. If wo are to hale u draft system, we must enforco It. This Is only Just to those who did not cvnde It. They are the onea to be considered not the r.a who dU wronir, Banie with derm.iny. tt eomtultted a (treat wiMije. Many millions lest their lives. Tlieso cannot be restored. Hut tno property destroyed can and should bo. Ger many can paj. If she does not. those she ivronred euffer rtlll further. Can any holiest ind Just po-sotr conclude this rlsht7 Mutely not. M-ieh r-e heir about fo-glvlnu Oermany Is Oerman rropasanln No wonder thiy Ihnuirht themseleea supermen when thj ew how easily tli-x could foo", us by their teaehlaiM. They i re not repen'ant. They ari sorry they failed to loot tho world, but would do the wronir at'aln If they had the same chance and try to succeed this ifc end tlm. We must not be easy with such. Of the nlnetr-three lendlnc German pro fessors who defended the war only thirty nine have as yet admitted th-lr wrong act. Tho world has suffered much becauke our representatives at Washington chosn to play politic, Instend of putting our land prompt ly on the side of rlaht nnd Justice. Let us hrra tho newly elected ones wlll do hotter. Put If they do not we, the people, can take n lesson from pijtan China. Helpless before the military, power u. Japan, eh boycotted Japanese Koods, and Japan doubtless suffered more than her wron-s had trained hr Hut wrongs do not atop short In their effect. Japan's financial troubles throw mam- silk workers In tni United States out of their Jobs. We can well BrTord to see that nation do ilcht. It wlll pay ua to make thlB our business. If our leaders fall to see that Germany does bare Justice, If not more. Me can act. Wo should buy no German-mid roods until she cornea forward wllh the right spirit and shows thet she Is trying to make rest tu lien. Until that time the presence of (ler- m.n c-nn.1. nt, n merehnn-'s shelves should be. notice to us that our tnde Is not want-1 ed. We can get all fe nee.1 from our nnni AU'es and from our o in, producers. No raafltiah sentiment aliauld suepest Ken erodty to our cnere'es el the expense of our friends. CHARLES 15. DFTtYF.A. Philadelphia. January 2, 1021. Labor In Cost To ihr Mifoe ot th rveHifj I'libHf f.edoee: Sir In jour Issue of today J. V. Kre-1.r. In a litter on the "II C. of L." etc.. su.tea the cost of iBbor In a pair of "hoes at nbout $1 n a price of 7, Now. I am not pasted on or Interested In the cost of Mioea, nor am I a manufacturer, but 1 am posted on costr In certain lines, and I take exception to Mr Krecker's statement as inIM -adlng nnd a danaorous publication In tho present state of public opinion Tho actual amount of labir required to produce a pilr of shoes or any other manu factured article no man c.in state. For consider- most i f the material In a shim Ir leilher, the labor Is not only the maklnir of the shoe, but thxt also required tu grow tho animal, which fumlrshed tho leather; to preserve, prepare and transport the Irathor to the market, th" labor to provide that transportation, etc., etc.. and this Is true also nf all the other material In the shoe. Mr Krecker's error la In considering a'l th'a indirect labor as materlil; If he had said 10 :n a P'lce of 7 he would have been much ne.ner the fact. My business In life Is the study and stat ing of cists, but I arp not foolish enough even to dre-im ot stating the actual labor necessary to produce a manufactured art'ele A COST ACCOUNTANT rhl'ndelphla, January 3. 1021. To deduce Crime To (', Fdllo- nf the Evrnlnti J'iiUI Udgrr; Sir I think wc would find that crlmo would le much less prevalent If some method v.ero devlied whereby persons being liber ated from Jail would be given emplojment .if some kind until they were In a position tn help themsrlies. Instead of taklns to ban ditry to support themselves Kiery day uur Jails and dete-itlon placeu ore being vacated by tho- who have scried their terms. They walk out free men. but with no plaic to bo. It has often been a wonder to me why no proi Irion wis mado for such persons When arrested they were probably emplojcd at some piece and when llborotrd nilu tally they cannot return to the eamo tm- nlmment. and. In fact, aro branded, and It I Ir very difficult for them to live down the past. No one seems to want to emrlo) n vounc man because he has been In Jail, 1 bellen, he Is le Ilkly to b n e-imltial again than the oung man who has neier been punlshi d In this way lint he needs sumo cno to assist him. Ho needs a guiding h,nd He should not be allowed to drift bncl; tn h'a old companions In crime, who ma not have been detected, If It is possible tu sale him from their clutches. This would be ft great work for a chari table organliatlon. the rehabilitation cf tho man who haa served a Jail sentence It should not te u. difficult talk to help htm, nnd 1 am sure, in nine cases out of teh, It would be fully appreciated. Thousands of young men could bo saved In this way. There may be such an organization, but If there Is, I have neior heard of It. HENHY T. FINCK. Philadelphia. January 3, 1021 We Need Better Spellers To the Kdltor of thr Evenina Public l.nla'-r: Sir I havo been reaomg In your exetj. lont paper, the Kigsixo Pciuic Lkisimi u letter from Mr. D. L. Greene, which Inter ests mo very much. I qulta ugree with his views regarding the present extern of Instruction In our public schools, Mr. Greene tells of his son's deflclenci In the most essential branches of education. He Is not the only hsd speller turned out by tho Phil idelphla schools. I do not think nv of the rjresont day schools itlve the proper time and nttcntlon to spilling read- Ing, grammar and pronunciation. Another cauw of the poor spelling Is that spell,ng la not taught In the lower grades Children should he taught spelling almost as soon as thuy know their alphabet, begin ning with words of one syllablo In the schools here opelllng seems to be one of the final accomplishments, and us for parsing, or grammar, I neier hear of them. I have a granddaughter. I expoit she wlll graduate from the grammar school (save the mark) In Februar) She gets the high est marks In her room for algebra, geoc raphy of darrest Africa, Russia, Asia, etc. She ran debate on botahevlsm, tho Flume tangla and Texan troubles: Mayor Mooro and Pooh Hah, but alas, for reading nnd spelllnr. lost arts. 1 wish this child to enter business school In March. Well, the business school fees have been raised from S12 per month to J-'O so It would not do to rend her there to learn to tpell st J2U Ir montn l must teacn her spelling at home heforo I send her to business school. I um thinking of tolling a clas of hoy and girls and preparing them so they cuuld start on stenography und tjpewrltlng in stead ot spelling. Hop to hear from Mr. Oreene again AN OLD FUOUY. Philadelphia, January 3, 1021. Questions Answered Does the Sun Set for Us? To tht Editor ot the Kventio Jiublie Lrdotr: Sir To settle an argument, please state whether the sun ever seta on United 8tate territory. I say It never does. GEORGE T. LAN8INO Philadelphia, January 3, 1021. At certain periods ot the year tho sun does art upon United States- territory. As suming that the sun Is In Its zenith at tne summer solstice June r:l. aume portions jf our territory Including our new possess), ni will have continuous sunshine during the twenty-four hours. At the winter solstleo, December 21. the aun does rot shine contlnu- inawl oa cm UtrUoar. but poiUoai ot K PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the IMItor should bo as ur,cf nnd to tho point ns iiosslble. uvoding anvihlng that would open a denominational or sectarian discus sion. No attentlor. will bo paid to nliony mous letters. Names and addresses must be signed as nn evidence of good faith, nlthough nnmes will not be printed If request Ib mado that the) be omitted, Tho publication of a letter is not to be taken ns an Indorsement of its views by this paper. Communications wlll not be re turned unless accompanied by post ngc, nor w'tl manuscript be saved are Iniolied In .larkness or lolow the ho rlion Oroit Ilr tain. France and Holland are the only tiat'ors on whose dominions the sun never sets. The Report on the Maine Tolh JVi.ltur o if Fmlui 'niilfc t.tdvr: !'lr riei i ,p ,n,, Kp, H(1 (, rtport of ilio committee s, nt to Iniestlgnte lh sink Inrf nf the luittleabln Milne" 71 I,. OIUC.M. Philadelphia J.mu,,i 3, 11121. The rnKirt of Kill nf the eonimlltie ihlch Inioitlaated the wreck i.f tin Maine ifter It had Iw-tmi ra s.d, conflimed the first n.port. Th" expl, sln was caused by a sub marine mine, but ropons'blllty touM not l,e fixed on any pa;t r parties. Government Hospitals '' I.Murofthi Li , 3 piiliMc L'tlwr. h.c Please glvn nime of government hos pitals where disabled soldiers of the late war enn receive treatment C. L. H. Phil id lplili. Jaruari 3 1021. The War Iepartmnt a that the cba'n of nrmv iiosplt-i win re rhal, lltnllon cases nrn being treated l. to L" reduced to four hnsp'tals during October These will be Army and Saw General Hospital. Hot Springs. Ark , Walt-r Head (leniral Hospi tal, Takuiila Park. D. C. . Flts'mmons General Hospital. Denier, Col . and Letter man General Hospital, Han Francisco, Calif Difference In Reckoning To th- l'.il.tnrnf th- funlio flildlc Led" r Rlr Can you tell me why New Year's Day ' net ri.ebrat,d universally on Janu ary 1 of cich ear" 1 notice that In Rus sia and other count rlis In which the Grcok rhiireh Is tho lead.nv factor, In religion. that-New Year's Diy Is c, lebrated thirteen doys sfter our festlia W, I.. T. Plillad, l-ihla. Janunr;- 1 1021. The reison Is thai '.hesi ,ountrle, do not emplo the Groor'nu calendar, The'r reck, onlngs are bused upon the Julian calendar, and this throws their fi-stlvil thirteen dajs hehlrd those of western Hurop,- und the Americas. Poems and Songs Desired "Among the Beautiful Pictures" To the Mlrur 0 lie .'irau'si f'uMIc l.rdo'r! Blr Haling seen In lour piper of Dccom her 0. "C I). I) " asks for the name of In poet, end nisi the title of the poem lontalnlng the folljwlng ones: "Amoii- tin- Leuutlfu) pictures That hang on memor s ivall." The author of the poim is Alice Cary. The t tie of the poem la "Among tho rieau tlful Plotuies " OltACi: HARRET. Tamaqua, Pa . Decembr 12. 1020 A Poem Requested To fhc l.'ifilor 0 lie l'. ttna PurJIIc l.rj'jrr: Hlr I would like t secure tho poem be ginning: "Farewell, since ueierinore for thee" The list icrse Is: "There aro thotio who for th last long sleep. Shnll sleep as sweetly nevermore: .Shall weep because thou canst not weep. And grieve becauso thy griefs aro o'er " MRS. L. R. PR1CU. Philadelphia, January t, 1021. Two Poems Requested 7o far Filttor of the Ki'nilnp 'ablfc l.cdavr. Sir I wlll atprcclatn It If ou wlll print In our Pooido's Forum t.io poams for me. The one Is ontltled "A Woman's Heirt." and the other Is entitled "My Treasures," conta'nlng tho lines; ' "I turn tho key In the casket, And slowly open tho lid. Where for long, long years In darkness. My treasures haie been hid " SAMUEL T. YOUNG Philadelphia, January ft, 1021 "The Minuet" To (Tie rViftor 0 (he Hvmd" l'uhl,c r.nlser. Sir Will you kindly publish In the Peo ple's Fomjtn the poem enlitl. J "The Mln- Ieatljs AI.TnOfinTJ- fn Ta.. T Attllltltr It husband of lato Catherine c Mtrugge. Duo notlco ot funeral will I gli.n from the residence of son-ln-Iaw, Wm J Nash, 1331 N. 64th st. HEN rz. Jnn 7 DLIZAHIITH IL. be love,i wife of Harry A Hen's Due notice of the funeral will be Klien HKP.NHARD. Jan 7 TVCVM. daugh ter of W. Lion nnd i:ir.iltli IV. Hern hard, aged 7. Hurlal prli t Mm. 1.30 p. m. parfiits reld-n.e, tcntiu Pquaie. Pa Int. Hnehm's Cem HILLMKYKIt On Jan (1 1521. HLLA If., widow of Augustus It Rlllmeer. Rela tives and friends luilted t funeral servicos, on Monday, at 2 p. m . parlors of George Chander Paul & rm. lJt N 13th at. llOltDHN J UDWAHD HOHDEN, of Iiutuntown, N. J,, died on January 0 In hla 81th year. ll was the husband nf the lato Julia Hained llcrden. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral from hla late reeldmce. at Hatontown. on Flrat Month 10th. at 2:3(1 p. m. Klndlv omit tlowera. HUNZ At her home 2017 Poplar st , on Jan 0, MARY M lll'NX. wife of Paul A. Hunz. Relatlies and friends are Inilted to the service on Monday ullernuon at 2 o'clock, ai tho Oilier II. 11:,.. Ill; In.'u Chestnut at. Interment prliate Reinalna may be viewed fnm Saturday eienlng until the hour of service. UL'ltKi; - At Hasa llusnltal Franca. Oct 11. 1U1R, PlJTHn J . Jr . sotf of Peter J. and Nora llurka (n (lnltHi;)Mr) nire.e OH iieintlies and friends are muted tu attend funeral, Tues. 8.3o 11 m , from parents' , d..,i,i:,h-t,. ,!! o. e.e- si .--oieinil limn mass of requiem Our I.idv of Mt Carmol nurcn 10 a. m. Int New cathedral (em. CA.MPRELL. Jan (', 1H2I ANVIE E. wife of Mlchoel J. Campbell of J143 Spruco st.. Cheater, fa and daugh" r of William King. Ir, end the lute Cnlh-ilue King. Fumral .Miui S So a in . from resld, nee nf ner.iatner !(i H J icksnn st M dla y-x Hlah requl-m mass at (he Chur-h of family 10 0 111 Int. I . . '-OLTON On Jap 7 ('ail in Cem. nt the residence nf his brother. Sabln W. Colton. Jr , of Hryn siawr. IM . IVlI.I.lA.ir IRAN' IS i "OLTON, of 8alt Like City In tho Htith y ar of his age Service and Interm-nt termite. CONNER Jan. .1 lti'JI DWID IV. be loved husband of Ella Conner Relatlies and friends, also emploes nf tfuawbrhlge & Clothier, are Invited to atitnd funirul seri lces, Mon. 2 p. in. lute resld, nee JUS N. 32d st Int strl, My private Friends may call Sun eve r.is?.Y,!'l: -rS.ul1cl,'nl'' " J""- 3 DVNIEL COiLh.. Relative nn,t frl-nds Inilted to funeral, on Monday at 0 a tn mil Wll lard st High requiem mns Holy Souls' J hureh. ID u in Intenmni I'athrdral Cenuterv DONNELLY -On Jan 7 1021 HUGH, loied husband of Winifred Dunnelli In, u Ryan). Funeral Tu-sdi s 3D a m late resl dence 4214 Glrard aie Solemn riuletn mans, Our Mother of SortowV Church 10 i m Int. St. Donls' Cem Relatives and friends. also Our Mothei of Sorrows' Holy Name Society. Div f,0 A, O H . Archhlnhop Dougherty Ass. rnbly. 4th degiee. West Phlla. Commandery No 311 K of C. ludeneml mt Ice Dealers' Asso , Directors nf Young Men's "' . 'i ' r 80,"""!' lm""- DouWAR'l (Hi Jen ii EIN'l'EI, C. husband of the late Annl.' 1). iwart ll 'a t ves und friends also Wtlltle , Scott l',Mt No. 14, G A R. Ini.tid th, .erii,-, - ,n Monday afternoon nt 2 o'tlock. a- his re 1 dence. 218.1 N. Corlles st Interment it ill Peace Cemeteiy. Frlenda mav etill Sunda ovenlnrr FRANKS. Jan H MARY K. daughter of the late James and ElUabeth Franks Rela tlies and frler.-ls are Invited to sen Ices. Mon.. 2 p. m resldeneo 34.111 N Water st Int prliate East Cedur Hill Com. Friends mai cnll Sun eie GALLION On Jun 1021 LOUISA V. (nee Cnike). wife nf J..mes Henry Gulll n At, d t!3 i ir Fun, i.il ,erile oti 8at 8 P. m.. nt her sou' tesld.'tiee 7(122 Pasehatl aie Int. Abi'ldi'tn leni. Md. H.llt lino-,-pap-rs p)asj i opv OILMOUR Jan ft GEORGE M . husband of Anna M Gllmour ans son nf Allen J nnd Elizabeth W. Gllmour aged 32 years. Rela tives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral seniles Sat. 2 p. in., at hla late res dence. Castor mad und Asy lum Pike. Frankrord Int prlvato GRIFFITHS Jnn 0 RUTH, wife of John William tlrirtllha In her 32,1 lear Relatlies nnd friends Inilted to funeral. Mm 2 p ni rerldrnre, llll Adams nve. Fkd In. O-ik-h.rd Ceni Remntns may to, teweil Sun eie GUY Jim ll ntl'll) Gl'Y It a'tvea and frlendj niembeis nf 'h Flftn Refornud I'res. Chinch io Invited to attend funeral sen Ices. Mon.. 1 n. ni. sharp, residence of sondn-lnw. Thomas Mitchell, 2003 N, iUacbu H, tot. wls.to. JiiUtol Cn. Iuet." opening line of which arc "Grandma told me nil about P. 1 She told me so I eojld not doubt It." etc I Miss MAHHL DOIIOTHY CltOKKON. 1 Ililladelphla, January 1, III21. THK MINL'IJT I Grandma told mo all about I', I Told ma so I could not doubt It. ! How she danced, my grandma, lung ui,oi How alio held liar pretty head, How her dainty skirt she spread. How she tumid her little toes. Hmlllng little human ruee. long ago. Orahdma'a hair was bright and shiny. Dimpled ch eks too. ah! how funnyi llless me. new aha wears a cap. My ktrnndma doe, and takes a nap Kvery single day. Yet she danced the minuet long ago! No v sli" nils there rocking, rocking. Always knitting graidpi' stockings; livery girl was taught to knit, long ugoi Hut her llrturv la so nat, And her wins so staid and sweet, I can aim 1st 1 her now, Hamlin to her partner's buw, long ago. Ginndma iy iir modern Jumplntf, Itushlhc whirling dashing, bumping. Would hale shuilieil the gentle people, long unci Nil Tho niuieil w'lh stately grace, llierj thing In prop, r place, Gliding slowly forward, then Sloaly , u-irujir 1,1,1k iiimIii, long a4'- Modern wn are quite alarming, grandma ns. Hut ls,ys w,rp iharm'ng (litis and bovs, 1 mean. of course, long ago: Sweetly modest, bravely shy. What If all of us should try Just to fiel like those who met llir Me, rt.itely minuet, line a,;o ' With the minuet In fashion. Who tou'd fly Into a passion? A'l would wear the calm they wore lone ngo. And If In yenrs tn come, perahnnce. 1 tell nv i-rand'hlld of our dunce, I should rmlly like to say. Wo did It In sumo auch way. long ago, long ago The Peop'e'a Ftmm wlll iippnir dallr In the Kienlng Public Ledger, and alio In tha Sunday Pnb'le U'derr. Letters dlseus.lnir tlmelv Ionics will he printed, ns well ns ren-tet-d tio-ms, and (iiienllona nf general Interest will he answered. ih:tii HARTLEY Inn. n 1021. JOSEPHINE A , w dew of William It. Hartle; . Relatlies and friends milled to funeral services Mon . 2 P. m , at her late residence. 2250 N. 10th st. Int prliate HAM KINS At Hasten Pa.. Jun 7, CLAR1 ll (n-e stout) beloied vlfe qf George . Hawkins. Servlcea Sun.. 1 p. m., Gtensld., M, th dlsi Church. Int pvt.. Hlll tld N' ruither notice HENK Jai, n. AD1CLINE M . beloied wife of Charles IJ. Henk. Kervlces Mon . 2 p. m . 713 Chain et.. Norrlstown Pa. Int prliote Friends may call Sun. el". HOFFMAN Jan 5. 1021. THEODORF. J., huaband of Elizabeth Hoffman mee Earle) ar.d sou of late Jonn L. nnd Susan Hoffman ared (1.1 Serilce and Int Mon . 2 P m , at Ida Into residence, 3237 N. Ilam brey st Remains rnoy bo viewed Sun , s lo 10 p. tr. IIOGAN-Jan 0 MATTHF.1V J husband nf Grace .11 llogun (neo Lister) and son of Cntharlne and late Patrick Hogan. Rela tives and friend nnd all organizations nf ,hieh he was a member. Invited to funeral, Mm.. 8 30 a m. S. E. cor. 18th Bnd South 'ts Solemn high mass of requiem ut St. Charles' Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross C'em HOLSTEIN. On Jan. 7. JOSEPHINE, wife of the late Otto llolsteln. Service on Monday afternoon at 3 u'clock, at the Oliver H H-ilr Rldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. HOWr-.'LL Jan. ft. LYDIA V . d lUKhtrr of Harriet nnd the late Joseph S. Howell Relatives and frlendi aro Invited to attend funeral sen Ices Mon , 1 p. m.. ot her late residence. 1017 Allengroie st. Franleford. Int. private North Cedar Hill Cem. HUNTER. On Jan. 7, 1021. JOHN, Iris band of Hannah Hunter. Relatlies and friends are Inilted to the funeral, on Mon day morning at 0 30 o'clock, at his lot resi dence. 1003 nrown st. Mas of solemn re qulcm at St. Agatha's Church at 11 o'clock. imeimmi rti uiu camearai cemetery . .J.A.n.nJS7"rv. At . Lanadale. CHALKLEY JAIIIIETT. husband of Marv A. Jnrrctt. Relatives and friends tnil'.ed to fun?ral. Tuesday. Jan. 11. 1021. from hla lato re. dence, (101 N Ilro-,1 at., Lansdabv All services at home Int. private, nt Lower Proildence C-mctry. JONES Jan. 7, ANNA !.. wife ot late Jnhn Jones Funeral services Mon., 2 30 p. in , 1,30,1 Master at. Int West Laurel Hill (.'em Friends may call Sun H to 10 1, in. KATICS Jan. (1 1U2I. ELEAVOH KATICS. nged 31 Relatlies and friends, also cmpoes nf Quaker Cltv Conf and Choc. Co.. Invited to funeral. Mon 7 3(1 a. m.. residence. 233,1 N nth st Mass St Ed ward's Church 0 a. m. Int Holj Sepulchre Cem KIRHY On Jan 0 1021 FRANK H KIRHY. Itelntties nnd friends Inil'ed to funeral sen Ices, on Mnndav at 3 30 p in., at his late reeldmce 717 Sav.ll ave Eddv atone. Intern'ent private. Pleas omit flowers. KFGLER Jan 0 at Atlantic City. N J , CATHARINE wife of the late Clarence II. Kugler Funeral serilce Mon . 2 p. rn . at the residence of her son-ln-iaw. fluy Gundaker .1707 Thomas uie. Int West Laurel Hill. LAKE Jan 7 HLIZAHETH (n-e Fle.i l.cr). wife of Washington c Lake Fiiurnl services Mon.. 1 p. m , daughtrr'a residence, Mrs. I. A Camhlo .140 N. .12,1 st Int. private. .Ml Moil.ih Cem. LILLY Jan il. 10.M ANNIE M . daugh ter of lute John and Ellzs Lilly Relatlies and friends Inilted to funernl serilces Mon 2 30 p m preclseh. at he- late residence'. 3328 N Hlth st. Int prlvite LUKENS -- Jan 0 IDA KLIZAHBTH. wife of the late Cnurtland C. Lukens, It her (list year. Funernl services Tues I p. m. 322 N. ft'-'d st. Int. Nurthwoo.i Cem. MacFADVEN Jan. 7. at Pontlac Mleh.. SALLIE widow of William MacFadjen. nged 71. Relatives and friends are Invltid tn attend funeral Mon . 2 p. m , residence of her son Willi im J MnrFnden, 121 Eve line st Falls of Schuylkill Int Ardiley Cem. MoDERMOTT Jan. ,1. 1021 HENRY. husband of th late Rrldget McDermott Relatlies and friends nre Inilted to attend funeral, Mori . SflO a m . from the residence of Bister. 3100 Wallace st Solemn requiem miss St Agatha's Church 10 a. in. Int. New- Citbedral MelNTYIiH Jan ll JOHN P McIN TYHE Relatlies and friends ar. Invited to attend funeral serilces Mon 2pm at his late r. sI,,.tci. MMilletown Del MOI.l.ENKOPF Jan (I Mvni.i 1-1171 I HUTU wife of the late Martin M dlenkonf in ner siitiieur iieiatuca mot friend also nmi er of st rani's Indpnndent Lutheran , Chjrch. 1th and Cambridge at an- Ini.ted ! ll nn,l iuo,-,,,i 'iii-ee .lion resldonre of snn-ln-l. w 4107 N 1th st' Int prliate Gorman Lutheran Cem. Friends may call Sun 7 to 0 p. m MORRIS. Sudd-lily. Jan 3 ENDLESS MORRIS Sr. beloved h.ishand of Joaephlnn J Ta'ilnne Morrl and son of late Harry and Borah Morris Relttliea and friend. .,. 1 Keystom Aas, mbly Nn 2. A. O M. P : em. tne'Ploves or scnuvrtui Arsenal Inv ted to fu nerni semcc. nun. j p. m., at hla late residence, "snr Dicks aie . West Phlla Int Fernwood C n Til-nds mav cull Sit.. 1 to 10 p m. MORRIS J ti 7 MIRGIREr PEIF FER. widow of Wl'llam Rldey M ,rrl nged .18. Relative and friends invite,! to funeral aervlres Mon 2 p rrr prec Iselv at her late residence ftnlft Cedar aie int prliate MOULDER -- Jar, (I CAROLINE E., daughter of tho lite Dni's and Maiy I. Moulder Relatlies and friends, also em ploes of Wan.imaker tt- Hrmn. aro Inilted tn uttend funeral. Mon , nn p ni . from her late residence 3171 Fmerild st Int North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may lie ilewed Sun , 7 to 0 p in N'WMW iti I'i n, Oct 21 U'18 WILLIAM T 01 of V.ctorl.i Newman irtio St, hie) and 'he lnte Andrea- N-wmen Rela tlies and friends, also Tlogi p mt m iiesn I., glm. Veterans nf Foreign Wins Curt Falrhlll No 47 F or V . Orehl- I'uunrTll. No 13 l) I A and member nf ftth Moravian Chinch Inilted to funeral serv ices Sat 2 JO P in. at mother's residence .'(ilin Yo-i rnsd Int IP'la.do ""' NOLAN. Jan 7, HUl, ED1VARD J NOLAN M D. S D Reutlvea and friends -, iii.ii.-ii i ,in,,i ii , ii ,,inn H an n I in , from his late residence SJft N 2oth st 1 I Mass at the Church of the Gesu. lath and I stiles, lo a. m Int prliate it is ie- queeted that no fitiwers la? sent POTTER Jan. 7 '021 ft! win ini--r i OA. wife ot tl.e late Samuel V I'. ttr I ,te of New York Due notice nf the furar.il will be alien from the lesldsnee of her brother. Horace F. Rdd. 107 E Mt Airy I aie Ql'lNN At Ileum,, Cote De Or Fran,-.. Oil U 1018. JOHN F. rtrat-.ta. pit ' Hdai Co. 11.1 U 8. A. Inf Signal Platoon! son of late Harry H and Catheilne Qulnti mee SullWan. Relatives and friends Com Hirri,, lv of C -Harry L. Greenwood Post N.. 332 A. 1. ; Roht Martin Post, No ns A I. Hrn'herhood R R Trainmen ,s , 11.1 iuM'id to funeral Tin S .10 , m hr ,th, r In-lnw'g nsldenii, James Sta, k ldl.' E Mnnl.omeri ai, S lenin r, ,ijl. m mis VI iltallon Church Ida m. Int Hoi Ones IIMN'EY On Jan 7 1021 MARRY E 11MNEY lletntlieri and friends are Inilted to the service on Monday afternoon at 2 an o'clock at 3'llft Chestnut st Interment ut Mt Mnrtah Cemetery FN?tUTAKHUW DF.ATIHs ItOIIINPON Jan. 11 he lata Thrmna and Furera servlrea Mon . 1017 Wynnewood roud. JANH, daurhler of Msrgaret noblr.-imri 2 p m... reelderco. (Jviirbrook Int. pri- llt'GHIt Jan 7. MARY wife of Louis Uu"r md diuahter cf Chrlstlannn and late William F Pfelffer. Due not'eo of funeral will be riven. HCHHIt In France April ft. 1010. JO MMPIt A., hml.ntiil nf Marl Mrli.e nnd son of Jacob and Ka herln, Poher. Relatlvf and ftlrnds. also Hnttel-Tnvlor Post t -ans 1 of F'rel-4n Wins, Th, mas F. H-neri l'.( 1 Atneilcan I."glnn Invttnl to funernl. Hat. , 2 p. ii,, late lead-lice, 104 Itlpka aie It, t. Ht. Marv's Cem. , S'CH.MIDT Muddenli Jan. ft MAHV A wife of John A Hchmldt nnd daughter of e.uen nn'i 11110 i.nwnne,, .iioran agea a, Funeral Mon. 7:1.1 a. pi apartments of I William II High maas ll.ittersbv, 331(1 N. nroad H'. Mtepnen s church 11 Int 8' Marv's Cem. el oucrster Willi ART.. Suddenl- Jan. ft WIL LIAM LEEDS, husband of Harriet S bw-arls cue Dulls) slid son of e:hsrr 1: am elenr-' Emma Set war r. It nt'i a and ft lends. 11 Is j Frledshlp Ixidge N luo F and A M . and Coatee Jordan Post No. 103, Invited to funeral sanlee. Sun.. I p in.. t hi- patents' residence. 201 West nve. Jeiilt r.town. Int prliate MINER Get 13 1011 In France. Cor ..oral FRANK C HIN'FIl uf C L. .12th Inf l-elnved oti of Mar and James M, Slne Union v nnd friend are Inilted tn aitetsl funaial services ut parentii' re-ldc.i'o. 5142 Spruce St., Mon.. 2 p m. precisely. Int. Westminster Cem. SNCiw. on Jan. 7. eiiieiiiuj; 11 mu, aped 71 vesrs. Relatlies nnd fthndf In il'ed lo fun-rnl eerilrea on Sat at ft p in., at his lac resldel.ee. 417 8. C3.I H. IM. Jruro Mi" Huston papers id'Hse com STAFFORD Jan. 0. 1021. ALICE PATCH ILL wlfo of the late O. H. II Staf ford. Funeral to which relative land frli rids alo (amp No. 08 P O. nf A.. and 1rlnlt Lodse. S of II, are Invited. . Mon . 1 30 p in , from her Into residence, 3113 N. 24th ; Int. Westminster (em. Friends may call Su'r , after dp in WI. I. IVAN.- Jan. J. 1021 NELLIE, dunuhter nf lato Dennis and Ellrtiheth Sulll lati. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funetal. Mon., 8 Id e. in.. fri-i mice's resld-rce. Jeremiah Sullivan. 1500 E. ll-rks st. High mnr at Holy Name Church 10 11. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. SIVIMIEH. - At the leslihme of her eon. .1. F. S lher 270O Columbia uve.. Jan. il H'21 ANNA II SWI8HF.ll. In tier 02,1 eni Servhea at aouthtast cor. 3tst un1 Cumberland ' . on Hunday afternoon, ot 4:30 o'clock. Interment Union Frelitnrlan Cf ttiMtery I.t.i, -aster co Pt. TI.MNEY ANDREW J Jan H Fu-ieral s, tvici from th" r, sldence of his eon, Hnrry (1 Tl-nney. 2118 M Lunbert at. Due liotleu 'llll I," L-Iven TeiMSON Jan. 0. 1021, SRAH H. wldui uf James Tomsi n Relative and f-l-ndr also officer otid employes of the Provld, nt Llf and Trust Co , Invited o fu nernl seritees M ,n . 2 p. m.. res, dence. .171.1 Chester aie. Int. private. Remains may be ilewed on Sun . from 7 to U p m. WATSON' Jan 7. 1021 MARGARET widow-of William W. WolMon uul 80. Fu neral -rilces Tues 11 a. m , at her late nsldno 102 Pearl st . Camden N. J. Int. prlmto. at fllerlln V. J. Friends may call M n 7 to 0 p. rn WATT. In France on Oct. 0, 1018. GRAHAM 11 WATT. Co. M. .'IKIth Infantry, on of .Ifatllda and late Robert N. Walt. nv-ed 27 leors Pel.itlie and friends, a'ao K vstnna Castle No. 1, K. (1. E.; Washing ton Camp No 740, P. fl. S. of A.: Harry Pf fct No. 83. A. L, nnd emploies of tho A. F. T. Dept. p. R. R., re Invited to tho service, Tuesday afternoon Jnn. 11. ut 2 o clock, at his mother s residence. ftftlO Web ster st , West Thlla. Interment ut Fernwoud e V metery. WOOD On Jnn 7. 1021. MART A. LO GAN, widow of Covlnrton Wood. Jtelatlves nno rrlenrta are itivtteil to tho serilce on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the rest donco of her aon-ln-law, Mr. Lawrence Kelr, 1110 S Ruby st. Interment at Leeds Cemetery. Md. on Monday morning. WYANT. On Jan. 7. V1ROINIA IA3H RAINE, daughter of Howard nnd Dolly His ivantor Want Relatives anil friends In vited to services, orr Sunday, at 2 p. m.. residence 41H Glrnrd nve.. Kllilns Pari;. Pa Inlortnent private. LOST AND FOUND IIROOCH Lost. Thursday evcnlni Decem ber !)0 on wav from ftolO N. Sjdenhum st tu Adeiphta Hotel, 7 diamonds and pearl cluster pendant brooch and gold chain. Re ward If returrwd to J 17. Caldwell & Co.,' Chestnut a n d Juniper sts. PIN Ijist dlnmond and platinum long pin, 13 diamonds graduated, Wednesday, Jan uary ft. liberal reward. J. E Caldwell 4. Co or telephone Locust (101(1 IV. i'OCKETHOOK Lost, on the 10.30 night trnln. January 4, fiom Pittsburgh to Phil adelphia, will the lady who found eume please communicate with H. Dennett. Rad 1 or Hall, linn Mnwr College. l)rn Mawr, Pa. Telephone llrjn Mawr 223, PERSONALS I WILL NOT be responsible for nn- bills only If contracted by myself. David dtorn, Rlierslde. S J. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS Expert fitters who ure willing to help on alterations when necessary, THE FINK I'O. Successors to Hlrrch'a 025-027 Market st. CASHIER-INSPECTRESS Only those wltn department store experience; excellent nnd permanent positions now open. Apply Geutlng's, 1230 Ma-ket si CLERKS Young women, experienced; those used to routine of department store preferred. HI.AFNER'S 833 Market st , Phlla.. Pa. COOK, colored good plain cuok. one familiar with Institution work, bring references Apply dietitian C. II. II. . Franklin and Thompson sts DRAWKRS-1N experienced only Apply after Ham. 270') Germantown ave GIRL, white, fin housework. 3 In family. Apply Apt. H 5931 Chancellor at HOUSEWORK White woman, sleep In, find good home ,1710 Warrington PhotM Woodlnnd 4.3H W wlll aie LAUNDRESS assistant, rni Methodist Home, Relmont A bdard. Apply & Edgeley aves LAUNDRESS. 1st e axs, wanted to take wash out, ref reo Dickinson. 1100ft W MENDERS on men's wear and dress goods Apply aft 0 .1 m . 27(o Germantown aie NURSERY GOVERNESS or mothci's helper fur boy of ft and assist wtth 2 older chll dren, all attendlrfir achool, reference. Phono Chestnut Hill .1.13. 7817 St. Martins lane OFFICE ASSISTANT One exp. Ir- nandllng credits excellent nnd permanent position In splendid retail store organization of the hlgl.e.t character, all communications confi dential Address P 1120. ledger Ofllee. OPERATORS A fea- open.ngs for operators who are pulencid o'l bloomets. Applv Huroau of Employment WAN'A.MAKER'o SALESLADIES We hnie eeieral vacancies In u number of our department for exper.era.-ed women, permanent positions. Apply Mr. Newhnffor H F. DEWEES 1122-1124 Chestnut st. rYPIisT The Public Lidger (o. has nn opening for a oung lady tiplsl. permanent position Appl 000 Chcetnul si. Ask for Mr Flynn. General , MAKE MONEY AT HOME-You can earn fiom 11 to 12 an hour In your spare time writing show cards, qulekli nnd eusiiv leonred. no cauiasaliia,, we teach vou how I anu se.i your worn write toriy r(,r fUn, particulars to Amerlcnn Shew Cord School 230 1 ir(enidg Toronto Canada I'l.l.RKr- ,,.-r 17 f ,r p eiai in uj fe",-!" USti noiith. fxiiniluatl ns Junuun xn' unnecessaii Fur free purlieu ars wilte j' Leonard (furmei e'lill 8m lee Examine ri 1UI2 Equlteble HliU- Washington D C HELP WANTED MALE hoy in utter Ii ufllce. 2700 adiancenitnt Ap, 'lermantown aie Hl'nllEL.ILVN Tlioruuglil; e t ,1 n men s riulhlme THE FINK CO vovmng SUCCESSORS TO HIRHCH'S 92ft-027 Muiket at CANVASSER experience,!, une capable Jf d'lilng a Ford os Dndg- car. reply tat. Ing uge exierlence und ref-rences. married .nan 1'iuipi ivu e.kititj, ii'm uuiiu. ,j , prjferred 1 .l.-c offtee rORBMAN Hr got. auivi men as furTimiTi uf galiantzlnu p'l.nt must 'he fully quail lied, permanent posltlen to right part , slate expei lenc-, tu ly and aeluiy exis-eted ,, dre Galianlzer M 232 l.dgii Office MECHANICS We want mechanic,, fliTt wish to luka up vales woik this Is an opportunity for the man that wishes lo rise to the top, call and have It explained be. tween the hours of lo to 12 a m . or to 4 p. in 710 Wldener 111 1b. Ask for Air" Sutleld OVERSEER f wiuil lmhinrr wanted Nuba, tine eornb experl, nee sirsbi- hut lo' essential must he thorough j exp, tu ,' -' l 'i I' ri um n,-ti led Kuin t. ,. iii,iii4ii-h ua. ii i-iHii-u .it inpui'u on n ' mh -l unbianu ,i te ii aaiuri ''",. "if anlei, i M2leJr)fl. strict iiiiitlilentiut PIN bKTTt.ll for worsted mill, ttate XINCU4. ti . T. O. JiOX .ii HFT1 W NTKO MAr,T PRnriKIltJADKn first eloss tlio--ounhli erperlenced. mombor n' Typographical Union, wanted on piilladelphla Pu'.dlo 1ldceri perina nent position with good salary 111 runt muir. Apply at COfl Chestnut st , (.fill floor, after C p. 111. .,,-.. (lALIIH.MA N wantnl lo iinulHs-il. he V i Hone line of tew.rt maelil-ies 1,1 caste 1 PennsylVinla. n p oiitnh'e posltloli a assirfil to one who ecu produe, lesitlta. Aivly b letter In f wn I '.nd ir ting, ililng age s II' ng evo rlclice '11 rl-isll rtd refen-n, es h vv Homo Hewing Machine Co Ora.igr Mass T HA L'JH.MAN Pi Inline snles"-ati wl, hat trail and aequa ntiinc an I ,1 l- 1 'o l eonn.cted with u progress. ve e ,111.1 c . .1 nn I catalogue prl-itlng hoii?e: ,r,j.,l oiqoetmliyj state cond'tl ,ns Add 1' I01U Ldg;'r Ofllee. SALESMAN to o Ic't stud.'nis foi" uuslnesi school, perm poj : atat nrje elucritlon, bus, wi -ai d-x .i1, 1' J I .'7 J .e,l Off, SALESMKN Kcept onal oppoilun.y r- few sal amen who write nt onr M, Cleery Calendar. F. mo-v. II ns , ngion toe a. SHEET METAL WORKERS Severn.. wanted, r.iu-,1 be ru' xp. epeed In n I b-"nrei,. a f 'il w, -1, Wl e. wrlm o ei fie irr.e I Fu'lr- Co E i.plo men Office, 1 STOVE .'IDfNTER w.inte.l trr antiral work Arnlv 'n n, -son only Ilievel stove and Ffiundrv C'i.. 22d st and Rlv r aie Camden N J. . WATCHMAN exix- lenerd 111, 1 r. I ib.e w,H rffeienre- to work f ro ,1 Up m Knturotiy to 0 a in Sunda.i . ati idi eiiiptoymei,' oil aide work ! IV nn"i .je 1 xp, r cure and ro'an xp, ,-te.t p in, l.ed e- or YOUNG MAN w IMl .. oie Mi 11 s 'inol ed 'f tlon to iibrli 'n ont ep' store J E. Lime burner 172'l Cl'e.tnot st. Ifriieriil IN'i REASi: your salr, r.v. i,r I no,, nd ti gin Uioad unl A 11 1 o s, Sioina mohl'e la- aft- rn, n Spring Garden Inst'tu', Garden . BITTTATIONSWANTKn rraiAT.U GOVERNESS speak 1 French. Lilian O man, wants posl'lon. lugliesi r 1 renc,-' I SHU llrren ri GOVERNKSt naniiir From 11 vers .Hon, cln. . f,i ,i d , n sflionlivork ism f;reii ' WOMAN 1 II eu- r r h id' en afl , r, Ti-ul evening, r fa fum Ph Son v 00 1 SITUATIONS WANTED 1IA T,I EXECUTIVI I 1 UIOll" , J. e cu hlih ,1.1 rV . des po ll 032 Loflner nf spun rer. Oftlc. MANAGER, uffle.- a-I liur.n 1. 1 ,-he to secure u pfjsltlun with a fir, 11 n- p, ra tion requiring an exp. man nf Hie Ii aher order; highest credenfnlx H O'lu Led, r Off. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COl.OUF.D HE'.: Iluraey, (12n s '!) I- Mu,.e 71 IS USED AUTOMOBII,E3 The Word Paintins dors pot dscr.1,e Pn sli ( the exqul".'- Ion if I, the Martin A exataler j Iu3trnu baking proeer 0f reflni-h nc auto inibll 1 and the s.n ill etra cox is ,ij'h,n com pared to the pliasure In owning 0 baullfii 1v finished cur nnd the serv ce you wl I receive. Inspect cur work, set our pr c,-n or rill us on the phona and we will send a rep T'isintutlic. Martin-Alexander Co. AUTOMOniLS IlEFINIRHERS 120-128-130 Heed st D cklnaon 2291 Ma'n 37:1 Federal, Fulton, Republic AND WHITE PARTS SCIIOnER. 3ITH AND MARKET ST! REPAIRING Expert on Rtutz and Jlulckl terms reasonable; towing free. Tioga 2017. 1402 W Clearfield at. 1 HAVE 2'q-toii Mack, wnm n vuar'v con I.ed3cr Off tract, rat-s reasonable M 22'.). PIER' 'K, linon ARROW elegan: condition; 0 pass,; Call Wood 31.1 or Wood 2218 W. WlliTB limousine, purfect condition, J170U. Melrose ft4H W BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $Jft 000 New Year off r.ng. a. real oppor tunity to g-t control of a highly profitable, gong business, with tremendous posstbll -tl a, I wish to retire from act.ve business and wl'l sell my .11 of the Moo. OHO of Is sued stock, w II take cash or prop.rty In ex e hamre 1 1 111 Ledger Office AN OPPORTUNITY Specialty shop, best lo cation on Walnut st . has room for lin gerie or ladles' sho d-par-nient must be high-class goods; all answers strictly con fidential P 1122 Ledger Office CIGAR and confectionery doing 13.10 weekly, price 12800. a, so another doing I2O0 week ly, IHftOO Schonb-ek 1130 Glrard ave. FINAN( IAL aselaUuc, tu l.uslneha men. MAURICE L1CHTMAN 20.1 (' ilonlal Trust R'dc 13-h and Mark, t Snrnee 0778 BUSINESS PERSONALS SAVE MONEY SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Wl 1 Install piunil I , unl n a ing hot water steam bathtubs, wa cr closets, wash basins, sinks and all kinds of Job-bin.-, estimates furnished. MORRIS CUTLER ISll N 7TH ST Col S37 DIAMONDS BOUGHT Pawntickets for Diamonds HOUOHT ITt0f PRIVATE PEOPLE FULL VALUE PAID. TRANS ( TIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Colonial Trust Building N E COR. 13T7I AND M VRKET OFFICE 20.1 SECOND FLOOR DIAMONDS BOUGHT Highest prices paid: H to 10 carats, tlo to t.lftou. old cold platlnun- and silver bought. The Diamond Shop lotnoi Market DIAMONDS !-;;. .-"" I Evv4rnanT"ShorC' f "" high-grade hllghtli u'ed weaiing arparel: place y'ir rrarments with us for disposal. Phone Walnut I7J.1 eipon Weil eieultu.s J. i-TF.'iNCllV sold stote lire, z ai- to M Rosoif at 1703 p dn l r dii rx or, . sent bids lot lat-r ihan J.in roon 10 1021 12 DIAMONDS BOUGHT IKIIUV W SMi'IIt 717 S W Ii M WEATHERSTRIP.-- of pure z n. nd bronr. guar, material and workman hip Parrler Weathiretrlp Co ftlll N 1.1th at Pop 74p!). PLUMIIER registered rep.ihs iiil alter utlons estitustes ave nelmnnt 31107 turnlh-il .,442 Osuyi GRAY HAIR rentor. ,1 to ni'urul , ,10 bv spot la I meiho-1 Ksf'iryn R Sm'l h ,11 J Envilr Illdg Hcl' phene Wain it ni.82 HAIR ttn-ln-A Shi -lis .c p , -, Msrk-t tak' 'B R n. . i a, i, () HOl'SI. Kiev wiring ,-ifrithlng el, m s Jan- Wet on Prion- It. Ilnont 111 20 PAINTIN'C, c work, reas intraeto A Hit, we d,, all h gh tnzlan ft'.MO Mark, tnak a photiocr-iph tepa r d V, faitir. ,,.--t -fi'iiion F'l " C ' 1727 i hesn u- FRENCH achool LADY i 1417 N 'if le,oiis private and Hroad KI.F.CTKK 10 tu x TRF.AT.M KNT Sill S lllh at alio nwp. ur'n. I'MUiTE'TAHLE loui-e li Pad I si.-,' illet Cm ron 21 S I, in i n It in H I Si'Al.l e"-la ist ihc'iii mi.,1. ml bran, . Ills. . w II l'llll 81 Hi. I ! l' -, FAl'l VI. e, alp and !, man 302 8 Hroad si Inn, ttr Pert ELl'CTR'C . ,tm it , ,i u leg 10S Hed H 1 '-"1 , I 1 it MACHINERY AND TOOLS SACRIFK E pructloalli n-w 14lnch Itendv lathe, V 4 fi. pumh press Ni 3 Cncl natl universal miller No 2 Hi own Shiriai surfa-a grinder No 1 Hrmvii Shari unl versiil triuder No 31-11 nrown Hliarini nlll -r N'i 31 Frinkfort hardening arid iiil. n. illiK f i une ind lot of shufiinir hangers oee', oiili 'S W e ,r Hlth Vtullan, ONE 1.1 horiepiwer inutor. WeaiiTiitfouss a ternatliig current 2 base till cyrl In irf,ct eondlllon; can be seen at the works Mi Mom Uy Sorki, Weslmor, land and (J sts l-v,l SALE 11 T bullT 0(7 In h I (I tun lbs at. am l.uken y. rkes l"l J phel Glrard H-ds- lil.KCTRli'AL MOTORS Ml7-lf TOOLH P'lWEI; 1 OI'IPMENT W O'lllltl.N -VI VI III.Milll I O VLTERNAIING n'd"dlr. t Hi iv ill, 1 lie-d M ill. ,( I , jju n 3p ar, i urn lit motors, -77 v ltd ,t OLD QOLTJ OUD ti puu,n. ,,. Hn-2Z '"I ., vjrwi'rj "Jz" yi" boujiii ror i- Utt. 1617. J, L. Clrk j.rr, vi Issvaiuilt , .. ... , i -.. . , . . . . -- ,i 1 '1 i) R ,om 300". V h ,tfffiz' frj. i-A.f ,fr,i,l. , , i. j.., ,, J itv.y t.e fv, A ,.l ..WLs , ( '-.nAitt,,y -A-'-t. a.y.,,,v. . , . M lt.M .) ('
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers