Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 07, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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The enactment of the "Wlnslciw' Hill
will relense $380,000,000 ilue tho inll-
VoatJn under the Government RUnr
x'nty. This pavM the wny for tho I
equipment companies to recelvo
orders for rolling stock nnd other
appliances needed by tho roads, but
which they hnvo postponed buyinB
because of the lock of funds.
Such n buying movement should j
benefit Baldwin Locomotive, which J
Is comprehensively analyzed In the
current Issue of our Market Ilevlcw.
Other stocks discussed Include
i
Butte Copper & Zinc
Hecla Mining
Gilliland Oil
Pure Oil
5f'. cm Rrqurst 'ot I. "ll'T
Hughes & Dier
( I'blln. Mock I'.ichnnsje
i,u,. i Plttburh .stock Exchange
Members 1 rhlcnao llnirtl of Tr
Verr York Produce nxch-inre ,
143S Walnut Street
Philadelphia
Harare Kt'.l
New York
time I3US
Cle eland
1'lltsbiirxli
eiimii'k wrt'Wi i!vmttMtm toimpitiiij mx
Customers' and
Office Manager
Wanted
Well-known New York House jg
desires services of thoroughly H
reliable nnd able customers and S
office mnnatrer for Philadelphia B
Office Board Room. Give com- S
plcte details nnd past connec- ft
tlons, also salary desired, a
Replies treated in fullest con- S
S naencc. n
I U 314, LEDGER OFFICE M
aoGU KniriEaiHiaci umu ra; iii l ictt' ju u as
Copper Export
Association, Inc.
8't Secured Gold Notes
Due Fob. 15. 1921
Secured by refined Copper nt
10 cents per pound, and guar
anteed pro rata by some 1"
icell-known producers.
Circular I' pan Request
Reed A. Morgan & Co.
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HM'J
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BANK AUDITOR
GrovNlnu N.uio-ul Hank ho ope i
Inx for mm .U-l(i yarn e' f
thoroushlv ixiieM -icd m liank r. n
tine, uudltinc and i apal-le of atsun nj
executive respi nsiuil t) Sla;e fdll
qualifications
n-oi. i.i:ixii.n oi I'ici:
Safe BondsySr Investment
HALSEY, STUART
&. CO. Inc.
400 Questions
Answered Free
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PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
W1DENER BUILDING
Telephones Bell, Locust 473u
Keystone, Race 2.290
BALTIMORE OFFICE
1J3 EQUITABLE BUILDING
Telephone St. Paul 8431
Oflicea In 8 Principal C1U.
DU.t Trlvete WUm
fl ' PPr Oc
oxel
ll
and Mallinjt 1 ube.
EDWINJ.SCHOETTLECO.
533 N. Uth St. ritllidelphla
PARCKL POST
Upholstering
I nrl r nnd I Ibrsrs
s ii imiile like new. ll's
it uhoEi-ter nnrthlng,
(.'et Our Estimates
Charles If. Heifielil
101) N II 111 l . 1'lilla.
Phone Walnut OatO
"SWEETAIR"
The Modern Method of
Painle Extraction of
TEETH
.AKE AS M.I'.W '
..,.. fi 'Ml teetll sxirai led
Althout pain or dunger
Just the thins f r nervous people
no 111 effecis follow Us use
f oinf In foe '".,2.r ' """'
DR. MOSES
S. E. Cor. 7th & M-rket St..
JJMaer't; on sfiiT et prominent Hovital
ljiiliiluuaj"i
i. .. . -j , tr.ui.n, iiei.ns ,,, wv ........... , ,.
L I ''!!. . " ' ' -II -. iai i, ivui.uwt areas. j1 - ' iiiiini . '"-,V,"', , I corporation hooks, who can Invest llftivv
ft, I --" : ' March ? 1P21. - l.'lu Commcnwealth UluV, t0 ,5O0O ,or unlimited ruturo flprucj 70M
tfi . ' W M IP
lrf4tSteiV!!f'i' ' ' , . r. i k
BBBBBBBBBBMMIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB B B M B B uaJf5A j Bey?Tf Jl te stl M.ttt
First MnrUncr 0 Ten-Year Hlnl.lnc
Hind (lolil llonits
Pursuant tn Article V of tho Worta-site
Nattonil Conduit k ruble company, tne.. I
Ann rlAfMfi ttlt t tnlf riBii.i.a . nm. .
Pnv7 , TruVteV thtreunVi"? hriby iie u '"' ,",m' "" at cr inu w nnt Jr-t such ns to make purchases nil
notice to the holders of tho iihovc.de-cribed Mntiinlny, but on one point everybody, l visable, and that further liquidation is
renutri 1,. iJ "Alii n ,n ?' ni";nV,
ITV'""! t be paid on nr bfrre Marrn at .
sFnl
lii'l. to thn Sinking I'uml provided under
ruth Article V. in tho tnnnn r hereinafter
described nnd nrcordlnirly Invites nrferlnsa
for tru- silo on April 1. 1021. to tho Notional
conduit It Cable t'ompmv. Ine for said
Pin kin if Fund of such First Mnrtgaae ".
Tn.er .""Inltlnic Eursl Oold Honda, at prices
not exceedlnn lone; of their par value nnd
Merest accrued to April 1 1021 All offer,
infj made In response, to this notice shall
Into tho face amount of bonds offered for
sale and the price nt which such bonds are
filmed, nnd shall be alcned by the holders
thereof and shall be mad subject to the
runt of the undersigned to accept nil or nny
part or none of the bonds offered All offer,
inns must be mado to the und'rslirncd en
Closed In scaled envelopes and must be re
reived bv the undersigned nt Its Corporate
Trust Department No 111 Wall street. New
fork City, before tho close of business on
March 10. 1021. From the bonds offered In
ejptiosn to this notice the undersigned, on be.
half of ths said Nutlnnal Conduit Cable
Company Ine . will accept such bonds at are
offered at the lowset prices not exceeding
;alJ 105", nnd Interest accrued to April 1.
IBSI. to nn amount sufficient to exhaust is
nrv as may be. the utrrair.ite funds iwall.
able for that purpose, ns hereinafter stated
Pursuant to said mortirnn-s the sum of
J02..100 Is payable bv the National Conduit
Cabin Compan lnc . to the underslitned
s Trustee on or Mfore March .11 Rial for
,'lileil Under,'
the purposes of ths offcrlnits herein Invited
if unonrsnmea ns Trustee will send mitlce
forthwith of such acceptances to nil bond-
holders whose ofterlnns hae bsin ncceptsd
and iho bonds so accepted will thircon be,
ome panhl pursuant to th, acceptance
thereof at tho said office of the underslsned
on April 1, 1H21 and should be nccompmlert
bv itppropnate Fsdsrnl Inconi Tax Ccrtllb
caiss In respect of the nccryeJ In'.srest
t Iwted st New York this nrst day uf
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, Tro.tee
n ii. r wti.siN .ii .
Vlc I'resld' rf
IVonnsnls
nu: ri:NN-c.v.MA hau.hoai)
LO.M.
r. v
1 Tn rompllence ill Section 10 cif the
iivtvn act and with tho regulations thr-
th prescribed by th- Interslsto Cfimini-ri""
i'om"n'siion. bids art herpby requested nrd
will be tecohrd by the rennslvanla. Itail
ii ad Company for
contiiact shhiai, no r.ooi
I'xrts and nttlnus for inaimenance f
ki.nshcuae 'r llruKe, undlruln .J
nil equipment ns m.xv bo required dui n
Up niunllis of April May nnd Juno,
ll'.'l
CONTItAll SKftlAI. NO M'OJ
Kepnlr 1'ans for Kiclrlc Driven A'e
''oinprssors sj mav bo required durlnv
he months cf Apr. I My and Junr.
itt.M
.' Hids nu st be pwparfd nnd BUbniltt'rt
'v the und!s,ned nt his off ce N NV. cor-r-i
of 17m i id Flbert sis (seventh floor).
l'MlniMphla I'n bv is click nuon. L.ast
rn Standard Time of Philadelphia, thn 17th
dav of .March 1021 Hids received after
that time will not be considered
3 Bids must be pr-par d oi firms civlr.M
further detailed Informat.on which will be
furnished on application Further Informa
tion In reiurd to materln. r-nuired may be
il'Mm-d on appllcallon at the office "I the
underlined dunn business hours ot eny
bun'ness day by any prso'i v.ho may deslro
ur prupns. to submit bids
4 Tho rliht Is rser.ed to ' sn nd
el Lids or to accept any lart of any i"i
bid
i'he successful bidder will ! rmrtw
ii
fr Int, and execuic proposed contract. , ,
i .rnUdrarn,l:,8.on..u:h,cCh:,w-!r1beB ."uppUe'd
ru
irm
to :rpctHe bidders upon application to
'ic idrslirnd I
u
submit ii bid sluli nmmcanv his their '
o- is bid i th the tendor cf a bond In the
Pird. sum if r,ve 'ihousHiid Dollars (ISimiiii.
r.th fcufficent niiro'y or sureties to be up
pruved by the underslKnrd conditniiied utwo'
h f.ilthful an 1 prompt performance of ull i
t..o terms of siiit c -ntr-ict. '
rated tb's 1st day of March A I lll.'l.
11IK 1'K.NNi.YI.VANlA ltAlLUoAL) COM-
l'ANY
A.-nii;mfr i'mlth Purchaeln? Atrnt llan ,
rn Xlvffioii N W corner 17th nnd HI
L 1 1 eta liewnth floor) PhllaJtflphlA
jnrm r Hft'ft
TIIK rh.NL..MA KAILUOAU
COMPANY
I In piimplinco with Hectlon 30 or the
t'1.1 on Act jnl with th rfirulaliuns tlur
u.ih jirfscrlbfd b the Interstate Commerce
Commltaiun biJ are hrby requrtcd and ,
Ml, be rvcelvevl Lv tho lVnniylania Railroad
' C irnpanx fr
Contnict Srrlil 'o. 5001 I
!Cu dcsrrit cnriitn or kPiojtpno i
Vol leHt than Vj jarur n nore
,.iT 100 Kft.I'TlM j
1 1) d r. m.tir rfijlln"
Not less than -0o0 catena .or rnrt
fhun Jh CJlln: t
i'af a w itft n deller t, ot'.tw n ,ig tho.
Pr iSjt.Rr.tu UallrfM.l i my e reyalrd i
durttirf pri M.iy a Ml June IDI'I In tho
trtt' jf Now Jersey btteen Mhnunkn
Clunl I" ronton Jrcv CIiv. SpHtt1' Pur it
ind imilen. In thb t.vt .( Marl.tnd !"
.. n f .,,Lr,.n, il u . IV I I 1 I ,.,..... .
inreeK'"il'n'dmV;r0er,!er;cr I
owtntn ,imi I.Rndowr i
l-r.ll ,llllr) III- i II r- nil'
tl.,- ji-n- on rinev
',.t rn I. iriiliDil: i'
i -i -ii W.iiilnif anil Kreeland fit the et it
f U'wt VlreinU Lteen Fjlllnn V.'ktn k
I. HlUrtA. In th stiitf if Virginia bf-
I v,li C i-.rbro,K ui.d Wlni heettT
Jli.l. mu.t Im preimreil nnil rtutmlttrit
o j- urtlriUnil at hln office northw-t
rurnir uf rlovent? nth nnil I'lllrt trfel
litNolith 1',irl, I'hl.nilnlrhia P, . Ii 1J
c i.rlt noon .et-rn HtanOi.rd time of Ihl'M.
l-'iphia thn esx.-nt rth .1 1-- f M.tnh 1021
IM I. r Mwl nftir that tuny '. . rmt bi
- ,!,-. I, r. 1
H lfld-4 n ia ,e prrjj.rMil .n f..ru.s kMr if
'uMhr ilt.t..td ir formatti ri mm wui i
furriiehil r aitli ,tion l-'urthi-r inforrut
II in In rmrvl mitrrlii. rnulrffl m.i bf
,btii!ii1 'in .irbi iihiii nt th offUe cf ;
unil-lcn'l 1 iriiik bunl i8h ln,ir of in
Lulnein In-' ti, nri jinrions vhu ninv de
1r or tr iim i. Hjhmlt lili
1. Th riuht H rmreij ti i.V.' b'iv
nri.l n'l 'lit- or j .ii-'ifit an lar' of i, ,
jri ll 1
f. Th ,u c mfi.I 1 ulijrT win r liju'ri-l
ntt r .rii in-1 o(-ruto proiiowil icntrH'-t
. r i h I riimbur n ilui'1. eitntalrilnu ir nrn
t'lris nl i-millMm,. whldi slll ! 'uiipl I-.
i ;ir .ie i' biiM in upn .ipp'.lc.itlur to r
in ruriil
I K .erv if ri : .n r ror;irM . tri it
mi i ihnut ;i 1. l I'nill Mmpmn hi-hel-
r 1'h bM v i- thi t,'hilr of n in I
in "i I'nn'. enri ' t'Ti'n humlro , 1 i . , r h
ITijiii with aiiff'rlnii' HU-ty ur il-etli to
h .n.priiv. J by the j-. li-r.'.KM'il -ml tlor.' 1
:i in 'h tulthful nt 1 prompt rirfurm.iiu cf
a '- t. rm, of mil I oiitrnrt
U.it ul thu fire- i. f M.irel 1 1UJ1
i'HC rKNN.-YI VNIA Il.UMli.iAl)
iuMTANY
"tiVTiiOMKHY SMITH puMin- ns . it
ii rn r-jb n
v W cuiner 17th -.1 l'llbfrt t. ml. f. ri
Phli . Ii- nhli, V i
i.i .ii:k-i: imi sKxiiimi: kaii
Kli Ml COMPANY
.uriil'HniH .nh 1 1- ri In f -I-
iii i.i-t r 1 Mi the reirila..rs tho-e
renirib"! t. the lnterstHi tnm'r
.n- i ti hi Is .-e her, bv r.j-led u-I
. t t, ,.vel the W-Ht leril-i all.
- r. Kli r ' ' impilij f -
' N nt V' T '-EIII L N "0"4
-i'ljrie Ti.rlnr ir Kerom-i o O
Not .-a thr Juno uhII in-
r mor t,n- Ml" i Kioui
eri'i 1ot r ileentin
'ut le ttan .tin null li
' i" mire -r.,r. !lOii g.'.u .'
iti.t ivigin I ''.-rl, is n a
i .i
I iji.i.s ii- rr.iir.tlii- ,,f API '. .M
ml J'ine
ItlJI to points iuon 'I.
hi .1 "-t.ish ri. Railruuii in
lers,
f
ahti
NV Jeret betAv.n i Htn
iif l!llo U nnd O.i-j
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the
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-: i n - .' n a t" nnui-rt")
3 H.l- muitl be T'T.'"! ttu forn.w ifli:
fi,- v 1 Ml'il iiifurnialltn Ahich Ul
fi - .-. r , ,n BPi'Mrai. n I-irth-r Infu'm
r ic i l i-i mail riA rt-triif.J m b.
t,l -1 r app'hts'in at th- nfltc l h
ii r i, i.r-1 iui.nrf biuu Pt t'-ium rf ,,ry
jtiiir -n i . l n.v p-xrwor.. who .a s r
ot r. , . , Ubinil l't''
I . tiKht in irf.rv-i to v.rt aii) Hful
l j 1 1 i,r t i ,' pt any iart uf Riiy uttq
h ' ,
i .r't-r 'nti .nt t-rut. ir-trsnd eontract
irn
MdUiors -rhlcN Hill U ur
t ii tj!d4rrn uron HpniKatlui.
i"
ii lei r :- en', ir-, or (orporation H.rit
i' utiiini i I d shall jrtompinv his 'fli-lr
1 1 h b 1 will Mie tnder nf a bind In the
t w mim f r,vo ll'indre 1 1 'Hilars lljoili
lib Huftiilent surety u suretli-N to be
I
laipro ul by the un lers inil undltloritd
, up"it d- faithful unl piinipi performance
o i th iillni f ewid t trm t
TiMJ this lt 'Uv uf March K L Itl'.l.
WES' JERSEY rlli nEvSIMItE RAM,
Ri .A I ' I'VI'v.NT
Hi Lgmi erv sm.ih I'un . using Agei t N
W corner ITwi ui.l n.bert els (rii-venth
tin i i 1'hl ade ph ; Pennsylvania
i " nEai.kd i,iTTn,iivCr""i'ii;7''i.
1 he Vrusteee ut tin -t.ite Hospital for the
Insane, Snuiheasi' rn lilnln. i uf P-nnsvlvn.
mi Nun Isli.i. n pu will teieiv'e pruii,Msls
limrKel III Is or. i uKl nr-ll .1 p. in,, llnrcli
17, 1021, -overlng aiipri.xmi.ili ly 1 n (IHij tins
t .r the ii'Hr lemnnlng Apr'l 1 HI21 For
eim irU iiions and sr ed'll-s ai.ply tu
lis. Ill I. M' IIWARTZ Sti-aard
N itIs'ow n I'n
ViiiiiiiI Ale,'tings
fs,.- HIE ANMAI. MI'.l.riMI 01' HIE
dSf lluhiirniniiii lln-ii'ul koi mun uil
tuk- Him" Tilr.iliij . M'rtli H, I'ljl, in i iii.'i ii
u. Ill . In the lllle ui'-Stratfunl I
lhlilenil '
lilAH.VNIl.i: 1INN(K THl'hT
311 ( lirstnut street.
Phllintiliilili. P.i.
f Drutn a havt lei i red t e eiii-
uu.i'trny iliiid uu of J'c per share in tne
prefer-il stock IMlNl
stockholders of reepi d
r-hrks will be milled
Anrll -i. 10-t
March 15, IB,
PAt'I,
March ? 1P21.
i KOI.DEU
Tre.s.
t
GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
Tliiire v.im a distinct division In tho I
character of market opinion heard in the
It.. II .. i .1 1 1 I
wl,,w' vivw weTe " " HliRlttesl Im- i
,,rtnt. ..nnn.i ...i !... .. i.. .n.tr.i
V. ,..........,......,....- n
to ine mnnner in which they construed
(lie inniiKtirnl speech of President Hard-
Ini? . 1'hpri hint Jinntt urnltnKl v tin nil . 1
dress delivered on a like occasion in
tlie past which was spoken of with such
HiitNfni'tlon as this address of 1'resi
dent Ilnrdinic's.
It was generally assumed that with
this outline of policy for a starter that I The former arc favored by the event
business interests can look forward to of the day, the latter have in their
an era of traniulllitv as far as It Is ' favor the fact that security prices par
possible for the government to smooth j tlculorly of high-grade bonds nnd pre
out existing troubles by legislation, nnd I '""M stocks are cheap, speculative
In speaking of this outlook the point ' "oldingi of stocks comparatively small,
was brought forward by some that the ft fair-sized short-interest exists, and,
rnllrnn.to nt ,.. ....... . i ..,..in : furthermore, the theory that the market
at the present time more than any other ,
imiii&try.
Foreign K.xchaniro ."Market
The week in the foreign exchange
market closed with the International
Imuncial community In a state of sus
pense, pending the final outcome of
ine ultimatum
lie u tlmntum to the (lertnnn rcpre-1
entaties by Lloyd deorgc, speaking
se
for tin
mtiu u.
iviiies, on jnc rcpornnons sit
The assumption in financial circles In
tills eountrj nnd in Europe was that, ,
as intimated by Or. Simons, nn under-
standing will bo renehed without re
course to force nn the part of the Allies.
However this may be, crediting the. foi- I
elgn exeliHnge market as a ueuully ac
curate barometer, it could not bo snid
that there was nn indication from tho
course of the markers of nu impending
new or dangerous turn in the interna
tional Mtuntion !
Tiie f.ireirn elinncr mnebnf t;li '
. . . . . "- - -. i
inij uniinporiunt temporary slight re- i lng on the low-price rails whose
Ice-slonH moved steadily upward. In- .earnings have shown remarkable rc
I cpiestiotinbly. a settlement of the vitnllv ...it- t.iWnmlim. bnulnos. ntnir.
1 ie.on.ln. a. ... -f a t V I
I ""uiiiii ijui'-iuwuh ill IhWlir WOllKI UC
I...II...1 ..!.!. r , - II . .
iira "nn pruiuunu reiioi oy everv
one as marking, at least, the prelim
inary steps toward n period of recon
struction throughout the world,
lioml Market Convalescing
According to some of the leading in
vestment dealers of the street, the bond
market lontinno extremely dull nnd In
active, it beinc nocChsarv to exert con
siderable effort in the development of
new business, and also In tho distribu-
tlon of some of the I'isuos of recent I
origin which were not nil sold, although I
announced as having been fullj sub- I
scribed. The breathing spell of the last
few dns hns permitted the outstanding
Issues to bei'omi partlully digested and ,
holies are etitertained thnt within the
next ten iluys or two weeks the market '
win nave unnergiine sumcient improve-
.nt to nrrant tho offering of new
i-ues whir), are now under oolite.,.- ,
illation
There
are n microtis important finan
clnl tninsiii'tinns which are in Course
.... .. ,., . ,,,
oi iiegotiuiinn. out which nn- neing neui ,
1 aboruiicf tii'c.iiio uf tin1 unpttli'iiiont I
iihtnlli itir in fho tnwli, u-hli'li U tmu nf-
feriiig from nn aruti? nttuclt of indi
gestiun Copinr Prices Still Sliding
Loucr prlco- tur cojiper inotnl b
Mituo of t lie loiiipiirutivcly lnrgc Fullers
fraturod tho market during the pat
week. (onri",xnins wore rciiortMl In tlic
f,o,.lr frt f,.. ilnru nr tn.irn lint Ir U'n H
....,. iv, ... -. .. ... , -- "
not until the end cf the week that it
ln'oiime detlnltel.v known tlmt thoAmrr-
ii'iin Mctnl Co. mid .ictiitilly ncccpteil n
contract from the Anicrionn Mcol nml
Iri" to. for JIureh smpmviit
twclvi' and thrve-cighthb cents
pound, dolivored.
Karlier in the weak this ngmcy
tnki-n bu"inesi at tvwnvt1 nnd one
cent- in-r iMiund, and this prlcu
if
,,.,
l,ir
had
half i
was
met by thf AniiTlcnii Snii'ltiti: nnd It
lining Co Although it n not posi-
lilt- to gi't an acunowipugmcni unit tne
nnItin
ompatiy had met this -till
lr figure, the- general belief in the
trudf was tliitt th im'tnl i(mpun uoulil
meet lompetit'on from the -nii'lting
inmpanv. neoau-e ur un itiinwu jhjiic.v
ul th- hitter to evtnblih iis prices on
the 1n -to-day trnnsactifiii"
Th" lnijei elllng ngeni ies lontiliued
in iiuotc. nonutialiy. twelve anil tnreo
iunrter to thirteen cents
l..r the metal. .icrnrdiiiK t"
iior pound
thn anmutit
ntuitiil Riid th uhipnient leipured. but
iiiitiirnll) they uere nut getting liuelin-i
lie.-.m-ie of the lower priies wlmli were
ni'tiiuiahle el'e'vhcre. Some Miuill deal-
i it'll jobbers took moderate orders
tor mill lots ut twelve a lit three-eighths
rent, ai.il at the md uf He week were
iin'hi oil tn hhnde even this low figure
to iittra-' tm.iers.
I liit:)if- ,V Dler At the in-eiit tune
the tm I. market is professional in lt
ehiiiin te- Ilallv movements hae been
lrregulur and a lare short mtere-t has
grown up which strinstheiis the tech
in.'ai u-itiun of the list and pnes the
win f.ir .1 -inrited adviitice when tneiis
begu, i letleet the betterment now in
prnr'-v In many quarters the opin
ion l.elil that we nia expect the
U-ii.i' -jiring rise, and it is our belief
tl.nt ' ' uirkct is now shaping ltelf,
Income Tax Returns
'THROUGH the courtesy ot the Collector of
Internal Revenue a representative from his
office will be here daily during regular bank
ing hours from March 7th to March 15th to
assist our depositors and friends with the
proper preparation of their Federal Tax
Returns.
UNION NATIONAL BANK
"Where Arch Street Crosses Third"
In Philadelphia
Free of All Taxes
FEDERAL LAND BANK
..I.', FARM LOAN BONDS
Due .Mn I. 1"30.
Ihi: Supiumo Court of the United States, as, recently
iiiinouncerl, hns utllrmctl the validity of the Furm Loan
Act and iti provisions exemptinp; thesi- bonda nnd the
income derived therefrom from Federal, Stutc, Muni
cipal nnd Local tuxation
J'RICE U3J; nnd Int., to yield about 5.03
Elkins, Morris & Co.
IM) TITLK Hl'ILDING, I'HII.A.
l7i(eri of the A etc York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges
ins; ready for such nn upturn
West Co. "With such n con
1 fused state of affairs no one looks for
I nn Immediate turn for the beter In stock
market affairs. In fart, opinions vary ;
' i.ennflt f"1. Mum iiiiu linn it M'n flnil
tluiso who feel that tlic prnspcets for
business for some months to come ore
. .
likely until comparatively easy money
-.-...: i ' .,.,, .i i..
n-r uuif lirvil CMHUliniii-u iiiiu im" i
mined for some, little while. On the
other hand are those who take the Ion?"
nnira vlnto IM.nK twiliir mit thni lM
Is not the seosoii for optimism; tlmt
shortly somo Impetus will be given by
the nlinronch of stiriniz nnil the conse-
intent preparations for planting the
crotw anil other seasonable operations
ilUpounts events often many months
ahead
,?ont & Halter "One of the first rant
ters scheduled for cniisldcrntlon under
the new Harding administration Is said
to be the iiuestioii of higher tariffs.
The Fordney tariff bill nnd Its effect on
the price of commodities with Its con
current effect on the market may afford
n pont f b,,,e interest and food for
thought at this time
Hrclier & Co, "Aside from Presi
dent Harding's Inauguration speech the
news has been genernlly bearish, The
poor earning statements of railroads,
tho receivership of one southern road,
the passing of industrial dividends, the
refusal of Germany to accede to the
peace terms were all bearish factors.
"Most of these have been known nnd
hence their market effect has been neg
ligible. Until something substantial
liniipcns to shake the market out of its
lcthnrgy, it will continue to be a pro
fessional market with accumulation go
lev
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HUMANISMS
Ily WILLIAM ATIIEKTON I)U I'UY
One who wants to get n birdseye !ew
f ttie jiuriiuse-i ti, which tlic money Koesjccnt of the
which he nays into the federal govern
ment in tuxes mutht to witness ft dem
onstration put on by .ludson Kins, nee
rctary of the National Popular Govern
ment League
lie takes a dollar bill such ns one
n;i in taxes and a pair of scissors.
He cuts oil of tr.e dollar bill that por
ting which is to be spent for war pur
poses It takes (ill per cent of the
hill Of even diillir bill that lias cone
into the tren-iii.i in the Inst ten jeais.
11.1 per cent bus cone to war. He pins
this part of tl e bill on u chart under
the licaditic "War." There is but a
linlf-inch of the bill left for all otticr
purpose of co eminent. He takes u
HAYS TO HUMANIZE
POSTAL SYSTEM
Dopartment to Bo Reorganized
Along Modern Linos,
Ho Declares
Washington, March ?. "The It-
I ofiico Deportment, said Its new chief,
I Will II. Hoys, yesterday, "hns been run
for yearn, mi far 'n tho human element
In concerned, on principles thnt went
out of style Just 4021 years ago next
Krister."
Which wan Mr. IIayn' Rwltt nnd vivid
wny of saying thnt the .mnln trouble
with the whole postal service. In the
Inst eight ycnrn nt least, linn been thnt
the men nnil women employed In the
service Have been trented not like humnn
beings, but like rogs In n remorseless
machine, like brickn In 'n wall.
He sketched in quick, brisk fashion
the outline of his plnns to restore the
shattered nWnlo of the service.
If I'ostniastcr General Hnys' Idea
possibly could be expressed In one word
thnt word would bo "liumnnUlng."
"I took the onth of office ns post
master general nt 1 o'clock Inst .Satur
day afternoon," lie snld. "That
ended nil relaxation or nodal life for
me. No more dinners, no more public
speaking, no more socinl affairs at nil.
1 ve Kot work to do."
The l'ostofllce Depnrtment, .with Its
inm.oim iiurHurn, is inc. uigKCNi uiiwi-
ness I'nt'lc Snm conducts. Mr. lln.s
went on to sny. He believes n way
will be found to make every one of
the .''00,000 comprehend he Is not
merely n paid employe of the govern
ment, but Is actually a pnrtner in a
great enterprise. He thinks, too. he
cun find ways and means of reviving
the spirit of service of tlmt vnst army
ot worKers so tnnt tne morale which
was crushed under the cold nnd au
tocratic direction of venrs, will again
. rise and express itself and make the
, receiving nnd distributing mnll more
pertect than ever before.
i He Intends to study whatever local
i situations of complaint or grievance tlmt
1 postal workers may Iiavt in rliilitdcl
l phla, New York, Chlcngo, nny of the
j big cities, any of the communities nnd
j it is his Intention to go to the root o(
any complaint nnd grievance that may
) be presented.
I I or several weeks he hns been ranking
I a close study of his present tn.sk. He
hns come to see thnt n great deal of the
tumble Is due to congestion; to the
i archaic, unintelligent methods em
I ployed in certain great centers where
the incessant (low of postal mutter pro
I duccd something like n long jam. For
I that reason he wilt probably go to New
1 York soon to make n personnl study of
j the postnl problem there. He believes
' that if hu con lind n way to relieve the
' congestion nt the big postal centers
I something will huve been accomplished
toward general efficiency in the dlstfi
1 butlou of mall matter.
A study of the situation led him to
, hilleve that ninny of the great busiuess
houses, concerns that feed into the post
office every day vm. nmounts of mall
matter. huvo old -fashioned, tlnie
i wasting methods of contact with the
I po-totlii'o nnd that If those methods
were modernized something more would
be done to Improve general efficiency.
It is his purpose, therefore, to have
conferences with business men and with
1 groups of business men for the purpose
of liijing before them certain efficiency
ideas he lias n! ready formed nnd for
I the purpos.1, too, of asking their co-
operation foi the public good.
Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool, March 7. Spot cotton was
(ulet hero today with prices steady on
the basis of nn advance of 20 points for
middling nt .tf.Hlid. The sales were 4000
bales. The receipts were. BOOO bales.
Including 2700 bales American. Spot
prices were American, middling fair,
10.47d; gooil middling, 8.17(1 : fully mid
dling. 7.57d: mlrtilllnir. 6 82d: low mid
dling, B.2d , Koud ordinary, 4.67d, and
ordinary. 3.ti2d.
Inner Lights on Lives and Whims
of Personages in the Public Eye.
i little more
than hulf of this (.1.(17 per
whole i ami pins It on the
hart tinder the lieadine "Oiiiration
of the (loverniuent." Tills runs the
'departments A strip a hnlf-lneh wide
and nn inch loni; cues under the head
of "Ptihlie Works." There remains a
tiny frnxment, lesi than 1 per cent of
, the bill, for "ltei-eari'li, Kducntion nnd
Development." This iiu'lmles the He-
i partinent of Ai;riotiltiire and the scien
tific bureaus, rinalh Mr. Kinx takes
.a pin from the lapel of his mat und
approaches the chart. lie sticks the
, pin into it. The mark that is left
represents the part of the dollur that
1 cues toi the women's and children's
i bureau.
k. a
The let ait critic of the Renenitinn.
William 0. Wells told ine, was tie
elder .1. 1'ierpont Moritnn. Mr. Morgan
could not learn much from the art con
noisseurs he employed. lie knew morn
than they. Art was n true enthusiasm
with him, and he brought n muster
mind to the subject. Yet Mr. Morgan
protested his ignorance of nrt
Mr Wells is himself so learned a
inan Hint he Is statistician for the I'nn-
1 American I'liion, but he believes thnt
the real muster evolve of themselves.
The greatest Latin scholar he ever
knew, lie snjs, never went to school.
Doctois degrees nre no insurance of
master of a subiect. So-called intel
lectuals nre so often self-clioseu. The
master is the man who deinnust rates
(ilinself.
FARM AND GARDEN
.-Ljva 83 m m rl
W'efSSEErOWWCTSSW-
fcniif Ii,. . kti -Eil !
Money Is Precious!
ou can best saw 1 by pmn
ln a vegetable rsrdea In mat
hack yard of yours, even tliouiili
Il la email
Ul will bo surprlaiU at ire
quantity of (Ins frtali veueisl ie
joii i an aecurt from a small plot
I m Slaule'i tostrd seeds an I
aucceaa Is ensured. Wrltt at on
for tl' blf loai PUBIS Maiile
Herd lHwa l"o pasea, beautifully
uiiiviraicu -l,'
Vou ian order by mall or i'ou
jouraelf st our store -.
Wm. Henrv Maule. Inc.0
...... , . s,trm
'.1st & Arch tits., I'hllu. fiiUk
LM!lla
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES
IIAIll COSTIM.'.NT.ll. (HICKS
Il.irrcil llmks Hal HID. 7.1
II. I. Ileds " 10.73
. It inutilities 21.1)11
H, leElmrns IH.IKI
llulT Ornlimliins ' 'JI.imi
r (', KAV 31110 V IIiiiikiiII hireet. I'hllu.
I.EI.AI, ,l1 ERTISlaiENTS
, Kg- USTAl'K OI' MKi II. ht.WINKK.
' ileceiiknl I. liters ehlamntnr on the
, el-ove estate having hen artinted tn the
ur.dirsli.iii 1 ull ptivoiis IndnMed to the said
. estate are requested n make paymrnt and
1 thos- havlnir claims to present the eame
v.ithou. delay to
I MARUARI7T
A PARRV,
iaoi Arch st.
Or u her utlorney.
m iirirr 'i' iiAUuiti.i'i.
l.'lu Commcnwealth Uld
IWTATK OP MARIA ItAIMi: CI.AX
TON. ilrcemeil Letters tMtnmentitry
nn the nbnve eatnte hnvinir len granted tn
thn underelimeil, all perenne Indebted tn the
eald eetata aro renu-eted to make payment,
and them havlnv clnlme to prcaent the namei
without delay, to
FllANIC WlLUAMSOTf.
Ctecutor,
2302 flpruoe st.
Or to hit nltorny,
jamkf v. sitrtXnnn,
Mfc it'll liiilMn Trti. llldir.
notic'K is iir.itrjiv nivi: that the
partnership lately exletlnir between Oeerie
K. I'otta and Hrtrrr 10. Tnomaon, under the
name of I'otta , Thornton, was dlnolved br
he death of Uebrre K. I'otta on January 81.
A. D. 102). All debt due to the late part
nerahlp "" ' b t?l,,d "."'' thoae due from
tie same d'echarired at 2821 Frankford ave,
' HAltriY K. THOMSO.V,
flurvlvln Partner.
THOMAS II. IIAnillUOM,
1IARI1Y K, THOMPSON,
EDOAU I. POTTS,
Executor ot the eatate of Ueorce E. Potta,
deciancd,
Notice l hereby irlven that the bualnem
of 'eonveynncln. insurance and buylnr und
eelllmr real eitats of the late partnenhlp of
Potta & Thomeon will hereafter be com
ducted by Harry E. Thomaon. individually,
trading an Potts b Thumaon, at 2321 Prank
ford ave . ItlladelPhla.
HAnrtY K. THOMPSON.
LOST AND FOUND
DOO Iet. a email while don with 2 black
marke on hack: collar with no names re
ward; telephone Mrs. Thayer llobion. Am
nion in in ij
PIN -Lost. Riilna; to Ilroad Street Station
l'rlday. ladles' three-alone bar. pint lib
eral reward If returned to "Perclval," 13
S. Ilrnad at , second floor. . ,
PUt.ICY - tTist. perpetual fire Policy.
77.574 of tho Klro Association of Phlla.. 4lh
and Walnut. David Ilr., ,1ft H. dd
$100 UEWAIU) for return of German police
do. 8 lears old: answers to tinni" ot
Tristan: nn questions aakd. A. HneiienrmrK,
I'hurrh nml Hertienllno road, wyncoio
Pa.
PERSONALS
Till'
yi CKIAIl HTtill- or jonn raimer. .i
Tnvinr ha ben sold to Harry C.
PnintJ: all bills to bo collected until 0 p.
tn Tili-wiisy. .iisrrn n
NO DEIIT.S
self. A. I
paid unless
. Hornstlne,
contracted by m
21".l N, Chadwlctt.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
IILAUNEIVS
WOMEN H SPi:CIATY HHOP
WANTS
HIIOK
'" 'i !'".... .?.: SV.Wo Mute aitiSv.
FiEI'AItTMBNT. WHICH OPENS ON l'lll
DAY. MAHCH 18.
A1TI.Y AT ONCE SUPERINTENDENTS
OFFICE. FOURTH FLOOH
83S-35 MARKET ST
PIUIDEIJ'HIA. PA.
hUTTONHOMJ MAKERS. "'"P0?,.0-"
tnen'a coiita. Apply V'iVS'tim.
Ilroad ' -J.it." -is.. Multord nirt.
COOK AND RUT1.ER "" Jnd.,7'fe?.T. '
In th suburbs, close to the e'f.Y. ' '.
nicridl.l chance for those who will npnreclnt'
'p.l'V'li". V,rV,i .,irrniindlns and nln
n Kood homo
Address St 813. Lder Otnce.
Rood wasis,
CUTTER
Wuntrd experienced sllp-coier cutters.
Apply liureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'S
KITTEIIS
ON WOMEN'S SUITS
Appli Employment liureau. fourlh
OIM11EL J1ROTHERH
I'lTTEI'.S
ftr.'.t class; sternly
IlI.Al'SEIl'.s
Sai Ma-kit t
Mun
tmpl.i merit
Ol'EUATOItS
t.-:nl uporleiiced uwnlns operators.
-Sprly liureau of Emplojrneni
WANAMAKEIl'S
OI'EIIATOR. experienced on silk waists.
Morn rch Waist Co . HM S. Mh St.
ItllinON NOVEl.TV MAKER
AND HOW TIER
Appl Vhnplovment Ilure.iu. fourth floor
OIMHEI. imoTIIERS
-SKWER.s ..
WOMEN'S MEITS ANII f.oW.VH
Appl! Employment Ilurrnu fourth flo
UIMIir.I. IIROTIIEIIh
STEN'OORAPIIEK
If you p.T.sess a hlirh school mfur-itlnri nnd
have had at least 2 years' actual business
esprlenie ulilna; and traneerlhlnir dh-ia-tlon.
nnd siek a rnnnectlon where vvnrU will
ne im-, iii,,ii--iii mm iivi- ui-re w n sv ex
cellent opiHirtunlly for advancement write.
Blvlnic full parlleillnrs ns ti, ug education
and experience. P 70H Ix-direr Office
hrKN'iKlllAl'HER and neajtant to executive'
of promlrn nt riatlnnal bvnk prefer hlirti
Hrhool uraduiite' Koud opportunity for brlxht
wllllnc youmr lady Address KlUnir fuli .
parltcu'ars In II sill I-eiWer clrtlce. i
fleneral
4 WELIh'lU'i'ATEI) WOMEN WANTEIJ '
to fill prolltlible tnivellni; Positions open I
during March positions are In rirular sales ,
orsranlnatlor now piiln over L'oo women an
average of i'iltt per month applicants must,
have at le.ist a hluh school educ.ition. be I
between 23 and 10 en.rs of aire and entlnlyi
free to trav.-l. clve ace. education and ex-I
perlence In first letter Address Hales H
purtment V E. ninpton k Company, 6S E. i
Wnshlnmnn it I'blcagn 111 '
WOMEN' WAN'TEO '
MO AND 7.1 PER WEEK !
We wart nt onie in ambitious women from
IN to 40 t. iiuillfy for executlvn positions
experience not necessary If wlllnu to devote '
n few hours' spare time each week at homo
to learn important technical knowledae For '
Interview vvlthnut nbllicilton write
HVEri'TIE SERVICE mrnKarr '
jj1'RAN3PIIRTATION IILnO. PHII
I MAKE MONEV AT HOME You can earn1
from 1 to 'J nn hour In our spire time
I vvrltlns; show cards; quickly and easily I
Ann ll.,.l. Tlia, Tii.nirfn Ct.t ..... '
I il.HI IIJil m mi, '". --, . ItllHUH,
learned, no cunvussltiKi we teach jou how
and sell your work Write tod iy for full
particular to American Hhow Card Sehonl.
WOMEN Si'HOilI. TEACHEIIH WANTED TO
travel durlnif vacation, special work alone;
school llres. railroad fare paid, salary to
1 start and commission, pref given those who
i can start earliest and work lonaeet. kUh ae
i frtucallon and experente. Address 8. J. Olll-
n ian ,,i,riniiu i.iiiw , niragi, ill
i t i.KHKH over 17 for postal mill nervli-o; I
$12.1 inonih, exierlence unnecessary, l-'or !
free partlcularH of examtnitloiis write j (
T..miiri1 (fornur (ivll Srvlc n,iimin..i
IM12 E'lUltable llldir . Washlnmon. II. C
ilfrtlNEHH HERVK'E i'n 11 tflT.an.r Title
Asst bkprs Ftenos prl sei-vs . Ilfl.ji.iu,
HELP WANTED MALE
A SUCCESSt'tlL Pennsvlvanla cnrnorstlon
with vvondertul banklnir innnrctlnna wishes
to add to Us salet rnrru u number of men
qualllKd to meet bunkirs and business inin,
Ws have a Direct Iad Hystem. Position
permanent to those who make aood.
Our ripreser.tallve will 1 l Phlladrh
soon to Interview applicants. Address, ajlvirli
. ..!.. ,.,.ni. iniin ., r f 7i' ,,.. '!!.."
vctsy.i-'"'- .--.-... -. ... Mu.vr Liutce,
AUTO, ROUT PAINTER for private ahopi
must be experienced at strlpln and Istto?.
Ingj steady tmsltlon. Apply 12','H N. 2l)lh at
nuUKivr.i.ri.ii, .competeni taklns; cha
corporation books, who can Invest II
to jsuvw lor unumitca future Sprucj 7ow;
XTEX!' WANTEU MALTS
DOT wanted for iteneral oftlce worl:, chance
for advancement! atate atei references de
elred. II HIS. Idner Office, .
ntlSHBLKHH
ON MEN1!! CLOTH1NO
Apply Employment liureau. fourth floor
iminEij nnoTHRns
11RAS3 TOUNDni
nnASS MELTER8 AND HELPCnS
for Schwartz and Pit furnace
CABCTNO CLEANERS AND GRINDERS
IRON FOUNDrtT
FOUNDRY HELPERS
AND LAIIOIIERS
CUPOLA TENDERS AND HELPERS
CASTINO CLEANE713
OPEN SHOP
COMPETENT MEN ONLT
Wanted at once
long-time shipbuilding
for
I-enjtth of Job depends on your
ability and desire to work.
COME RUADT FOR WORK
Apply after 7 a. m.
CHAMPS' SHIPYARD
EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
RiaiMOND AEOVH NORRI8 ST.
nUTTON HEWERS, experienced, on men's
coats, Apply Droyfous A Latin. Itroad and
Wullnco.
CANVASSERS Experiences, men for install
ment hou-i. Apply 7:.10 n. m,. Mason
ft Linn, 2B8 W. Olrard ave.
LINOTYPE OPERATORS. 3. and experienced
make-up man- 8-machlne plant, book and
Job: union; permanent pnsltlon to right par
ties; have openings day and night shifts. Ad
dress R." L. MacFarland. Old Colony Club.
Dlltmore Hotel. New York. Plant located In
West Vlrglft'tt. .
MACHINISTS
Outside and Inside
llOTLERMAKERH
FLANOE TtrilNERH
I'IINUE TUKNEHS' HELPERS
UQIIT SHEET IRON WORKERS
III.ACKSMITHS (hmvy r.e
lll.ACKSMITHS' HELPERS
ANOLEMITHH
ANOLESMITIIS' HELPERS
COrrEIlSMITHS
i'or :onr-tlme shipbuilding Jiu
le-nirth of Job depends on rrur
rfblllty and desire to work
OPE?.' SHOP
COME ItE,DV TOP. WOItK
APPLY AITEIl 7 A. Jl
CRAJIPS' SHIPTARU
Employment Department
IIICIIMOND AHOVi: KQUniil .ST.
MAN and wile wanted an oooli and butler
In thn suburbs, close to city; this Is a
splendid chance for those Kho will appre
ciate a trood home; rhccrful surroundlm.-.
and also cood waves Address ,M S13,
l.edsr Office.
PERMANENT. imilltaMa future for reliable
distributors n.rnts, salesmen, adv arti
cle, n-c, big demand fast seller, lib. profits.
Oordon Sales Corp.,2rtl llroudway, N.v Cll.
PHARMACIST. registered or graduate.
, "imim " vriiiiiiriu iu3iiiin; musi nae,..,riB
coon recommendallnne ami ,.ll n. .km... urue
I Apply at once, l.lbhart Druit Co., Marietta!
i,
PRESHERS Exwrlenced
mushed Dressers
on men's coatH, Apply Hreyfou
s ft I.anir,
Kro.id and Wallace .its.. Multord
Hide
RlVETERa
UUI.DERrf-ON
HEATERS
PAHSEll HOTS
lluat he over 10 years of st
(llrlnt- blrfh certincate;
Complete aanuj preferred
ship rrrrEiis
JOINERS
WOOD TUKNRHa
mup CARPEN1ER:
MOLD LOITSM.E.N
rilllPSHED MACHINE MEN
Kabrlcallnif shop
TI ATS Pl'NCHERS AND SIIEARERa
Ilendinir rollers (ship shell plates)
Manglo rollers
Cold pressmen or frame setters
COMPETENT MEN ONLy
Wanted at nnte
tor lor.u-tlme ahlpbulldln job
Length, of Job depends on vuvit
ability and desire to vvorti.
OPEN SHOP UNLIMITED PRODUCllO.N
COME READY POR WORK
App'y after 7 a m
CRAMPS' tfHIPVARD
Employment Department
RICHMOND AIIOVE NORllia 3x.
I
'
I
HELP WANTED-.MAT.T;
SALESMAN
A"T"fa""'ab(! dlstMhnlA. 'm '
wide-awake hunt rt Mi.iM o(.
:a and rood., learnlni 'aien.'Lv. ai-
(trade
enlnff for
uualntanca
replies confidential.
Dii,r.o.MA. .nan witn liieinunlci . -
ence as salesman give are eit?f "Sen-
611, Ledger Office. ' ' "rlnee.
SALESMEN
The open
I road to sucress streteh. v .
n who reads this di H iii" '"'oro
tie trail! the goal, not far"""
o ntment tn i.r.V.. 'r off. !
every ma
to hit the
your appointment to
In e. rapidly expanding aalV, drf5,r,llt
nlannTflg. In the months fju,t "heaif tl'"0"
it. present number of sales offices a.''
put you Just ns soon as Jour otk mJ-!1
It In charge of one of theini n,,l JP"1'"
branch managers earn upward of it"1
early! that I the goa w? "el fo?'iJ,9'"
from 10 to 4. E. H, Bpenro k ri '"i"
suit. O03, Van Dam lildg!'.'nro0.hft.nd'ilt,I,n;,l
commercial banking lnsiliii."-'yK In
rnltslonjopportunlty tor permanent ST-iS!"1,
or permanent posltii,
exper eneed men iV
riot. nn.nrm,a.,r'
leaoa lurnisnea to i
qualify. Apply Room
WEAVER, expnrlencen, wanted! muit C
pabale of taking charge of weavinJ iuX
mnt nnd l nkl. , "...' V."y,n ep
pa-
ment and be able
depart
rag carpets. Wr to to A. ralkii... ' "'
lt.14.Hl.l8 n,1 ave.. Nw irUhiS,Br Co-
SALESMEN wanted Financial h 7
standing ha, opening to " ,T W1 V'
salesmen. Call lUm Ml' I'-SIJl!.'"
VlliWl f a . -
oVjSc.' work! mrod7r.t." iillt VKSTV
Cienernl
M EN WANTED "
,, I?" 'PER WEEK
EXECUTIVE POSITIONS
The opportunity of a lifetime for . M.,
ment future at a. ealary ranging frSn, !
to JIO.000 per year when ahl i h'..,,M()
work efflclejtlyl the me" !&' ert"8!,
?,-T .?Land h!lve common school edueaVi.."
"nun in irorn in tneir spare tlms l.s
have unlimited
ambition,
initiative! no experlenco necessary If winuJ
to devote a few hours .srk ,:' .v""
uninrniihsi u. .
Important technical knowledge! lew ehb.2
will be trained by experts and asatsi-i i?
position, with salaries cord"n, t 'Ibrnti0
only1: WrailhUt oWI""n y .pmImbim
n.IS:.I:9.t'Trv'n SEHVICF. 11UREAU
24 TRANSl'ORTATION nLDo'. PH1LA.
ACCOUNTANTS " '
v- ., . 1IOOKKEEPEH8
&fii,0iiLr .kn,own certified public accountant
Inp; and be now employed) for exscutlw Ii
D!"1 po'U'ons p.iin yearly .atari?. V J
13000 Amnipward when qualified. J it. '
liuflne.s exp-rlence. phon. number and div
and hour convenient for vou to c"ll
ADDRESS A 71H. LEliriKR Ovl'lCK
I1U8INBHH SERVICE CO., 1114 Land Till.
ACrT Semi Senior! rub. Exp. 12000
11KPRS Oen. mercantile lines 123 lid
CORIIES Sales Oen, Executive ow
SALES Aest. Mgr. 12800 up; Other rn-i
PTENO P. fiecy. Coal bu.l-. Autos 23
Imnrnv ni, imml H.n. .Iuh...i . ..: - "'
-- " --"..'-.. -,riiiinu ctpann meg.
ut'i a uuuu juu ork for Uncls Hsra
metr and women needed.' 11400 llnoo'
$1N00 at start: railway mall clerk .nd olhe,
exams" soon: let our expert former U
Onvt. exnmlner, prepare you. Write today to,
LrA '",1k'et It-83. Patterson CIM s.Mle.
Sohonl. Uorhester. N. Y
AUDITORS, bookkeepers, clerks (rnllwu
mall, Ale. departmental, postal, field) for
government positions; permanent free In
formation, advise position desired. Kedrril
Institute. Washington. P. C. "'
EARN I2S weekly, spare time, writing for
newspapers magazines: experience us-
S;S"KryT rtr,all7 'r"' r"" "e-alcMt.
H3a. nt Iiuls. Mo.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAX,
CHASUIERWOHK or chamherwurk and wall
lng wanted by young Irish girl, Jls'l
phone. 431P Hansom st.
COOK, experienced, for country or seaifiorT
reference. 83. N. ISth st
FIL1NII CLERK (ts)
employed, d-i'.rei
change; graduate hlirti schoul and Phil
deipnia Si-nool or nilng, understands ill
loading systems, particularly Library lluruu
.tuomiuiic; Aineriran; i roiesiani Sllan 118.
I M 812. Ledger Office. "
I HTENOORAPHKR and bookkeeper dTsTrn
pos. : 3 rn.' cxp. ; ref. II 317. Idir Off.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
HOY Want t obtain ioMtlon for brlrh-
Intelligent loy of 17. now employed by
us. but leaving a'count poor bmlneis. Te..
e phone Market 741 428 North 8J st
MOLDEK Warned, position by A I inoWir.
33 years old. technical graduate, hid ID
;ers' prnctlcnl exierlrnr on all rl,,i i,r
work! mix Iron by analysis, msks n-mlmtfl.
I expert on cupola practice: am hnl.llni " di
plomas. Address 1. K. It., Ill N. Krtmon-.
1 ae Haltlmore. Md
' OKFIl"E .MANAOEIl fapablri sriitlls
I man, experienced In handllnn large olTlej
t force: aderllslnK writer of prnven aMlltj,
I kooiI correspondent; desires position et re
I sponslblllty or will net ns assistant, hlitieit
references. M H17. Ledger Office.
YOl'Ntl MAN. an 3i. collese sraduaie. si
perlenred In buylnir and selling Industrial
ecjiilpment and supplies, desires riponib:
position with rellnble corcern; irood account-
junt: prnen eiecutlve ability. II tllH., I 0.
I -.
i AGENTS
i AGENTS Join bunds wltn u succenifu.
t agency bouse: 15 years' success: over 50
products well known tlirouiliout thn country,
rotps, flavors, perfumes, laundry riwclsltlei.
fond products, etc.; write quickly for mon
in.iklng plan. American 1'rnducls Co , 2W
American Illdit., s'.nclnnntl. g
WE WANT men ur.d women to tk orlern
for Allan raincoats; miik 115 dally on 4
erae orders, no furnish eerythlng free
een a cat muds to our measure; we di
liver and collect, new spring llnu njiv rtdT
prices right. Th Allan Manufacturlni C
llept iJ-72, I)ulsllle, Ky.
, AOENT.S-9AI
1 business fc
;H.i.N piortunity to enter
business for yourself on small capita:,
earn S2S to 10n weekly.
. wri', niiiim un ,111
..,, -..!... xn II...
and energy applied; lnvi.itlitatlcn Ctrl
nothlnir; results solf-rlslnir. Writs todsr
for partloulnrs. N. H Hlstributlni tort
I f,H7 fith ave., New Ynrh.
SEND for free booklet of letters from o.r
I agents who are bulldlne un a good bui
nses selling our Koodn by mull order or Iocs
I trade, im order for IA of goods
Hart you In exclusive terrltnrj It l(
I'n . agents. Dept. 137. Ocean Park C.ll'
1 AIII.NTH to sell men's line shoes direct fr
our facility te wearer; Mralrhl romtr '
I slon, nn advance: full or part time; prltsi
fr below reioll stores; iiukIIu cicelli
1 The "One" Mine Co., Dept C. it. i
llroekton. Mass.
', 13i) TO mt) WEEKLY In your spare tlmt
I doing special advertising- work amoni IM
' iij. ,i .,.. ,.livi rn. exDerler.ee necel
siry. write today for full, particulars
i American Products Co.,
1 llldir . Cincinnati tl.
"jil: American
LIVE WIRES make SIO to 11.1 dally, eterr
- ........n,. OS nr r.nl Mure DUYefS.
ini.i, a n,..-..... ....".. -;.- --"i.ii
for open territory, .emnm -I'v'-.'.y
Co.. fift-IIO W. Washington si . i-"!"-
VI).
I lllcSBO
I ACKIRESMIVE auents Wondetful profit
tertalnlv come easily scllinir Prls Ilia'?'
1 rlcs hosiery, underwear; universal """"
llUnfnl money b.vk uunranue produces oua-
Iness riirch.irles Co.. Trenton,. i
! MANCKAl'Tl'KER offers iinusual oppof.
tunlty to hustllna- business "it'; ""J.
cr femile; our irpeclalties ''" ,on.,"it.rb1
make 125 a day easily. Real Art Harms
j Works Will lll-eekee .1. New 1ITK .
, MAN to work this city relinlaliln chande.
Hers, bras, beds, nulo iiol.llea tvr new
i method. Jl" daily wijnoui vv""fi w,-,.
rience. Wrlto dun M.tal Co. .3. wa
.Diratur 111.
sell Menl-
' AtlKNTM mane a miliar " "v, ,,,,
,ts a patent patch. Inatantly lnen. s leaai
Mendet Co.
In all utensils; suinple
Atnsterdain N 1 .
' hALEHMEN. InextxTlenceii or ,"vr,,";ji,'
; city or traveling, write for Vi 5ti-
and full particulars Address National "
men's Tr. Asso Dent. "" fMeaa-n. m -HOW
TO MTART In buimcss for ) '"'J,,
1 A little book aont free to m7
lull uuif-. . m rt .. ". ml
Handy car-tlcket hoMers "i"','r
mple and prices. . Novelty lai
AliENTH
oetitp. mm:
Co . 2311 N Rth. Philadelphia -,
EMPLOYMENT AOENCIE3
ilSTnrOvTTSAN'l'ED-El.s'll.ll couvi tbJ
ler conk-hiiuaekeoper; chefs, vale a. vj
l.r, chauffeurs, housemen cooks, ""'.''i
nurses Wanlul Hwedlsli ana u"'J,rl
h chenmalcis. PrnusUnl laundress M
, n- Ker .uaHh -r;
liutleri, couples, cooks, second slrls, boi"-
l workers.
I MTTRTCAL INSTRUMENTS, .
JL- -- i .. .. J.'. i..,h ,nillt.
I '.'Yecords (12 . electrons). li,K.
..T.,'.,,,i a IV Inoltnlln- II 1U1II.M U'T
this ib
.a handsome machine, with li
lmDrnie
Todd. IM A,Sr
Krl L Mat ev
ments. II SO kls II. II.
A HJ'.H ChesllMl. Open Moll
:-' i... .,,iu- ,vau. iwr
tur
'PIANO 17,1 cash. . one uou-, ;-:.,
Todd. I30il Arch st
nanism .
.lleautlful new uprah', 'ur
eai-rlftce. 121.1 N faith st
KOOFINQ
ROOFING r
Don't Paint Your Old Tin Root
Let Mo Eatlmote to Coat Your Old
Roof nnd Gunrnnteo It Ten Yn
ROBERT A. MAYS
Expert In Roofing, Roof Cotla
and Spouting
12424 N,!6th St, K'J".
.. MtJtVrV.'''-
Monday. lTioav unu n.u,- -
,57SrTmiirr CITRIC es-no.e plv"
, Piano beau ense; used ft ahort whll.
nun. terms can be arriimed. uuar I
I Todd. 1301 Arch. Open Mnn. I rl. ft f ai. '
l'l.fi.il