'- ' "..- j " Philadelphia Markets Star. " n.elnt 78.820 DU.tll, JIST- trHTf,! Meady the late advance. n..l.l but Steal! "' xf n -.-.I win. -. -.,- t)ert i.'.ir no elevator Ne. 2 fed W In fra wiiii''i Kn i utrvj ( )i.Mtfnther grades nueted nt the fel- ;,,l",i.,1ute of nierpunis ""'' "I1?"'- rtrin rv":i winter 0. ' wiiphi ou uniii-r rinJrd ytt Te under Ne. 1! Ne. '.. Vie under Ne. s aamrie according i ".;,. , uniy- 2.02(1 bushels. " " neeeinis JFS M -f"W1uf?rN,0n.,,il. ' VerSS ErlWr-a0', ,, trude Ne. S yellow. 03 Trade expert rf .iJK'. ii".'".'. a meal rriiut .-. - '-...". v f 1011 - !"iTia-ncell. 2S.IHI ouiiiieif. .virKei liWhr Ne. 1 white. JltHlHc ift.it." -.ii. f.en hiirrels. nnd 1. (?..- lirwy'ST,,. sacks. Market quiet nnd un- IM !" n.ioiitlen rr IPfl Ibi . packed. u () 7BW7. de, Hi "'":.. tvr ten lbs. . narked In tiB?Pfl,ii7i ik Seft i Inter straight. B.(M. Ju.'.,,-'S.i in. .le. dfi. nearln. r..t6 lnrnit'ikarViw titer raignt 7r.tr 7 . de, il.!.?I? 7W7r.(i. spring nrst, cUar, ttBAtrt J':'" j n-itrnt. SO.tlOfl 7.2.1 : de. il'J'i'.'v.'enl 7 M'S. 7 l''. fancy, sprlm? nnd e. HIV1 YiW". ..tent 7 il'V I I"'. law-y s BrfttM"n' ,Vi family brnnde liBK nil. Heur "" " " MK "- 'I III enviSIONS Steidlly held hut quiet. IM' vJ?icMlc nnd tenders, smoked nnd tilr- mi :.. iiic ram y. mi- hum, f. p. '.' ie.se i'Offl'.lc de. skinned, loose. QAIN IN LOCAL CLEARINGS Philadelphia One of Four Cities In Country te Shew Increase While, bank clearings for the wools In the country nt large continued te show a decline ns compared with the name weelt Inst yenr, slight Increases arc shown by seme of the cities reporting, Philadelphia is one of these cities. The oxehntigpH of the banks of the local Clenrlni; Heuso Association aggregated SIUu.OOO.OOO, compared with $300.-17(l.l-e this week Inst yenr, or n gain of ti.l! per cent. New Yerk, St. Leuis nnd 8nn Francisce nlse showed slight ndvances. Tntnl clearing? of nil the clenring hoiisei In the United States, ns com piled by the Commercial nnd Financial Chronicle, were $8,081,017,008, ngnlnst $8,210,870,813 during the correspond ing week In 1020, n Iesh uf 2 per cent. Detnlls follew: ARINGS I ,,."! I j ZTZ 1 Ye, "ant nnIsh everything rite away - ' - Hn,ud j Financial Briefs LITTLE But the lecst you pan de ls btKn ' .'! mni, IO0." Taa. A vtmiai; ux de imie!d S2i 2r..-. Immi', nvjicd. IDe: lie le. brkfat bncen. 2.1c: rlen I"1' Mcnic-heu'(ier. n, r ffpttHe. iie" ,,J "ei-rTKft- Market eulet and uneliinged ..SrVirked ereatner- etra, Me. jubhlnk ,"; ii f hlfti-ipnrmif Kemi". sriflc; extra ?ii al 8 4.1. tlrt'i. ass41r. awect T-atn- , l. .,.. n,i it. mntiii wero Jobbing 58c Kiti nenrre nnd nm: .Nearb Western extra eecendi", II O fr-sli New 1021 man Y'K 13, G4, L'dO.Ortd 13,723, 13J.7S Decrean J-'.c. Sf A A" fine iT.nda of print" v ".; uiriri, nii frenh eesi .imjci" - -. -: . . . . ... . - J it Inte d mice wueiaiiim: .-searb S... (Intl. 2i nrats. lie. ("hleoe'J I'll II n IlOhleM Kanias t'y .St. IiuIn S. rrnii I'lttkb'irh Dutrett llaltlinere N Orltn Itieres. Itl.i.2ti.i.014 370,0(10,00(1 nn,..422.:,ri'.' ii.i, ter., f,nt 124,8(10,000 1 2, 7 00,000 1 1", 000,000 OS.OdO.OOO 70,000.0(1(1 4l.U02.75S 411(1,898.037 300,170.125 810,014, S4'l 1M, 430.302 122,833,327 123,.'IOO,0(X) 142,7211,01)7 73.7DS.4nO "e.ir.n.Ti'. B2.02C.037 0.3 S.7 B2 1 7 3,1. t 1.0 I. I 17. S 7.0 11.0 20.2 BUTTER, EGOS AND CHEESE riMOe, . ... Ill 'IT' 'f. ii!. letbln a.na of fnncy eandle,! CHEESB Kriti but iulet Quete- Nw TrtirtM:t-ml.k-Flats, fancy, freeb. 22 1, illV de fair ceed. fresh. 21ff22c. lirtenn fresh 22'-. eT234c. Mnel JJi. freib. 2'J',W23, Jobbing nl-s of l,JST,pf),-t"TiiV ' Fowls, net r.ocherns. i.irr ft jsiie'y-skttim'ci, wemnmit e in .iiieiand eier f.OW 32c, medi tie. inferior 20 -j. ile um atinllty. 25 1 own, wnne i.ei ?rni 106 '3' cerintr chlekens. fancy, yel fciklniied 1" lO'itli Il"tk 2MT2(1, sprlnu hiftini. ti' ' "Bherns medium quality. HSlle prln ' tuesena rm i.-gnernv. flfijci old roosters. UtflCe t.irkes, 3f, ifti duika nlle I'.kin, 2UW2"r. d". Oiilee'rs 2i7'2,1i de. Museev. Irttnsr. w Yerk. Nev. 3. MTTTlili Tlcelpt, tO.ttr, tubs Cream' r.v, Idxher than extras, 171' 47'r, creamery extras (02 score), 4IIHC: flrstM C-S te 01 score), 3i45,-i nacltlnit stock current lnake. Ne. 2, SIi'e 4( 30l. UtIO Firm. lleeclpts. 14 r.20 cases. Fresh-Kathered extra Orsts. OOWOle; firsts. SDi.lSr; New Jersey hennerj yhltes. cxtri fancy cindled selections, P.,e: nearby and neurbv Western tiennnry whites, firsts te avrage fancy, 7fiJ7'OOc: nearlry ind neirby Western hennerv browns extras, 70JT72c .1.. ..A.1.AB., llA,. ..a h V..1 .. tA.( ., fM, Aa. T.te extras, n3frn7c, refrlRrater. speHl tenin.,, n,,', ,.",,,L, MiniD, .1,, '.,), I, (""lU'KSl' Weslt Tcerf.'ptn. alan boxes. Ni'ln whelr milk Hats, fresh, specials, 22lj ii23c, de. nverace run. 2I'it22c. State, whole mlili twins Mieelals. 22'iic. de, nveraje run. Jl't 1 22c ,-. 21V 21i, K'l t."tis young re" V.irblnc l. : 2 n,s atuece. i .5.1 tiihinr Hit'. " nrl"ee. enclfll.lii pair. 1 .35: de de. old. fresh GOVERNMENT BONDS .'.! Mrrlr sun nor nlseeli-. per pair, old, ; Panama -en "i tfi.tn IjJtOc. u''...5p.iin.''. .... . . Vnnama rcK Vr ie:tn BRESSrJI) i"i i i hi - i e'ie- Jresii vnnnift fm 'Js. 10.11 klllfi. dD'-Plelcd In besn. 'islnhliu; 5 lbs., j 1tin.ni. reel's 103S I3K. Sfe ln "''KtOSP lb!l 3l ,l0 "nnatnn 'en 3s 1001 JiiMrf 84 '! 23tf2.c ,ie. welchlmr 3 Pnnsma rei 3s. 1001 li. 5lW"r i-ws. i -ii,iiipi. in u?ip i vnilim-lne in inn ,T-tltkM. 'i' Sinn ivjjie ip npi. C-. . m.eiit4 Id" de we,httie 4HJ3 lbs. S2l. Ice-pj. ked 35r d. r-Mnhtnc 3h ' VSXUOi de. Wfinhlr.fr a lbs. snd hW, J02.v riastlre ehlckenr, Witrn. Irrelcked In hnxss. weighing lbs nnd Kir apiece oegsic de. weljhlns tw, lbs. ' fjlici 2etf 2"1: reastinc chickens. Wstrn. I bVi welithlntr 4 be. and ever nniecj. jfllOc; reasilnc chickens, Wentern, weigh, tn IH lbs apiece 23ff23e, brellnisr chick , Vfltern welKhlnc l'iffl2 lbs apiev". tifiSIc h ckens uestern welehlns. "J'.iCT ? T. . ,. rtnnA, .MA.i ..l.i,. bi6X. ltplnj 4 lbs and eer plc, 30 8Kt! retlnr chicj.r.. nearby, welirhltie i u li snlecft i?70 LHc. hrelllnf? ctilrknnrt. ,- .--. -r. . .. -.... . ..--: Mirby. weignir.,1 i';'r: ius. apiece. ,iiWJ"c !tkin. nil trlBhlns 2l4'J3 lbs. ap'ccc, lJc n'shini; H-jfl.5 lb npl. c.. . Philippine 4s. 1035 eiimtie 4 .) it's. Phtiipnin" 4 lt'.l'i t s ilmt ceu 2s. 1030 t' S Cleu " 2s limn V S de i cm 4s 1023 . I" S ()et re Is 1025 P of 'elumMp 3 (15s 102 Mid 100lv 10014 ioe; loe 70'n 704 . se 77 77 10i"i loev ie4'T ion; 03 Akked Ifll'i 101 1 J Kil ten. ln.V. te.-.'i RAILROAD EARNINGS MlPfOrm K.VNKAS AND TEXAS e.d reOMere dry picked. Western. jle; 00. oe "inmrieni lyv.iic. sprinif iui (in fin neii-nrivii mii.k tuius, 4''45c; .luui.unKS ,.ir September Kress HnlhiieA after tux ltilanre I Nine months' gross I TeWnce after ta.t IDalnnce Fcerme 1021 i,'.,3rtS,r,l7 l n.-.t.a.M 04O.II52 47.335,00 7 fl2H,01' 0.CSS.47J Incre is 'fl,1l.1.n.12 fi0,83d ei, net I 003, S07 m r,.is.ine 10.120,231 ITUUI rccipt" 331r4(lr IK. FOREIGN EXCHANGE X Yerk, Ne. ," Mnrks in this uitbt this mtirniiiK eiicned nt u de- eUaefrem yc-tTiltti s Hntil of 3t4 points ud the lewi -t record for nil time. -Net ttaeges otherwise were 'sc drcllnp In tt'rilnj, 'je in lire. He in pesetttr., !ie In Stockholm. If In Ulirlstlnnlu, nnd ie la Belgian. Swiw gained L' nnd guild til 10 iielnts. The Central Kurepran oxclinnses worn irregular teiiuy. as fellow : Uuniunlnii, ,M; ISulnnrinii. .!S: Serbian. 1.10; Ctecho-8!enkinn. I.Ol'-j: .Itttfu-SIn-Tim. .'JO, 1'elisli. .Or.'i ; Finnish, lTflty: Atistrlnn. .031; : Hungarian, .OH,; Greek. 1.10. In the middle of tl: hoc-einl hour Dirllt uen cineted down in new low rf.K'l'g. Sterling was iiitil at 3.1) I' for cables, the high of the week, and fcnan.il ill 'll'l Frnne rubles were V (hecks 7.371"; Hi-'" -nble ( 17. thtcU 4.111'v. pesetH ealdc-t 13.00. tlwls 13 .'S. "lilldrr rallies ::l.(i(). (berks .'!l.."i."i The nreinliini nn New Yerk funds in Montreal tedav was Mj per rent. The discount en Canailian funds In New Yerk trxln- w.ns 7 'J7i31! per rent. TESTnnrjsv s final jucttiens .-(. rllnff Fi.inrs l.lre Guilders t)rani 3 n.", 7.3s 4 nit :si 5r Clbld 1M-, 7..1Sp Oil 34.50 TODAT'S OPC.Vt.Vi; (JFOTATIOVH ?S'erllnfr 1'rnncs l,lr Oullders immi n nasi 7 374 4 11 34 55 Ibles 3 -! 7 3S 4 114 31.(10 CtOMNO QVOTATIONS Reserve Banks Discount Rates Official rediscount nte ,u t) twelve Fed ersl U"ser Hai.ks ure as fellows Tre.u r.lh. fein'l Tlkrs. cum. nemi' The averars price of the twenty aetlve tn dustrla.1 stecke declined .01 per eent yester day, te 70.U4, while the twenty railroads declined .21 per eent te 72.40, D. O, Pawee. preeldent of the Pure Oil Company officially confirms the deal between the Humphreyi-Mexla Interests and the Pure Oil Company, statlnir that It had been under consideration since June, statlnr that his company's Imeatla-atlen of the acreage In volved was se satisfactory that they were very dad te become associated with Colonel Humphrey In the matter. The Pure Oil Company purchased 17,000,000 of the treas ury stock of the IIuinphreyMexlf and Humphreys-Texas companies, the entire purchase price celnc Inte treasuries of these com panies. The beard of marmtreri of the New Tork Cotten Exchange has voted te olese tile ex change en Armistice pay, November 11. Pan-American Petroleum and Transport, In a report for the six months ended June 80, 1021, Issued yesterday, showed a con solidated net preflt, after interest, taxes, de. preclatlen and depletion, of 18,510,087, eaulvalent te lfl.07' share earned en the outstanding 1,403,334 shares of common stock, par value $50. This was nt the rate of inore than 512 a share for the entire .ear. In 1920 the company earned 10.28 a share en the two classes of common Twe subsidiaries or the Middle States Oil Corporation reported yesterday the comple tion of two rw wells In Oklahoma, one making 1200 barrels and the ether 100 dally. The first Is en a lease of 4S0 acres and the ether en a 820-acre tract The gross sale of the Anrerlcan Stores Corporation In Ooteber were I7.O04.3S7, In contrast te 17,053,(114 In October, 1920. In the first ten months of this year sales wars 170.244.01 1. against 180,380,527 in the cor responding 1020 period The decline Is represented largely ey reductions In prices rather than by a smaller volume of sales, Harry ft. Lev's has purchased the build ing nt 702 Arch street, where he has been In the stationery business sincn 1014. Ha began ns n stationer thirteen jears age, In a room In the Ilullders' Exchange, IS Seuth Seventh street! moved le the first fleer at 702 Arch street leased the eecetel fleer tn 1010 te accommodate hln grewlnc needs, and new has bought the entire building, The Dank of Denmark has reduced Its official discount rate from 0 te Cij per cent This Is thn first change In the bank rate iliice July R. Meney In circulation November 1. T3.720 8R7.5PS agalnu in, 001. 283, 110 October I 1021. and ft,303.10.821 November 1. 1020 rtr cap'tii circulation Naembr 1, $52 71; vcwer i r,.i:i, 4u..se; ,evemDer J 130.77 BENNY'S. NOTE BOOK By Lcc Pnpc TIIH PARK AVK. N1JWS Weather. Unknown. Hpearts. The new drug store opened last Satldday with n big sine saying Special Tedav a Free Iee Crenm Hndn with each 00 Cent Fcrchasc, and Puds Slmklna and Ed Wernlck went crreund ringing overybedys doorbell they knew and asking If they wunted cny freu er rands te the drug store for enythlng. the result being Puds Simkinn get 13 lee cream sodas and Ed Wcrnick get 15. Puds being the eny one get sick, one reason prebcrly being because he took a (liferent flavor each tlme and the ether reason preberly being that 13 is n un lucky number. Tilings Yeu Awt te Knew. Watlcr lxpands wen it terns te lcc, se If you ever happen te be full of wattcr and then froze It would bp one of the most uncomfortable sensations there is Pome by Skinny Martin Ferwcrd Marteh A II way s be up nnd doing. Never waste a minnit. Hlssletv. Mr. Sam Cress was out till I o'clock last iVcusday nlle en account of the train being blocked ha was com ing home en, and he went te sleep en the frunt steps wlle his father was open ing the deer with his key and after that his mind was a blank till he weak up In bed the next morning In his pldjammers. Intrlstlng Facks About Intrlstlng Pceple. Loretter Mincers singing tcctcher says her voice Is Improving but he's the only nne has noticed It se for. We Buy Geld SILVER. PLATINUM, DIAMONDS JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS Pawn tickets for diamonds beueM Tin: etn oei-n snep PennSmeltlngC e naenOOfi rTMintlT RT. Kst. lS87sssaM 1020, Pittsburgh Steel reports for September 30 quar'er sales of $3,428,700 a.ialnst $10 . 703,102, and net after Federal taxee $13,022, .iRii'nst $1,508,307 for the smne period of 1020, The Powers Welghtmsn-ne"cnRarien Com Cem Com eanv. Philadelphia, has filed notice of ! create of stock from $3,300,000 te $1,700 -0OO 1886-Oppetile Independence Ileli-1921 Hamilton-Beach Vacuum-Sweeper The Machine "That Picks Up Threads" Give It a Trial Walker & Kepler 5.11 Chestnut St. PATRIOTIC Emblems for Armistice Day Celluloid Fltg Pint J,arge Sine in tnfn. with brass Pin 14 inches long. SO rents a desen, or SJ.OO n 100, postpaid. Small Size "xlW Inches, twe-lneh brass Pin, 20 cents a leien or SI.BO a 100, postpaid. Celluloid nations 30 cents n deien or S'J.OO a 10O, postpaid Flag U S Chrlstinn ( in- Quent Frlcen ei request Cell. phone or wrif! PRESBYTERIAN BOOK STORE 2d Fleer VUtherspoen Dldg. oaei leeape U COME HAVE S DINNER AT 30E30E 30E30E ttF.i.ir.inis notices iiantist Itosten New Vera plilladrlphU ( Inxclund Itlchinend Atlnnta Chicago Nt. txiUlH Mlnnen Dells Kn:iH.H City OalliH . H in I'rancl&ce 4 1'. Ii .M'j 5 3 (I ,S 3' 4H 1J, 2 .1 j 5V. Ji ll f, n.iper mept. t 4 ' r.H w s? -I? BAR SILVER lieiiies'i, par s ler was unchani.'ne in W Yerk tedav at 094 c p"r f.nn ounce feielxn Oil's c off 'if lrr Ixinilen. the price viiii unchancsl at 39Ti d TIIK TK.MPI.K Uren.1 11r.1l lJeiki, sts. (1000 N.). Heme ,if the (rac Daptlst f'hurctr RUntiF.I.I H reNffELI- Paster Wm. Pr Mcl'urdy. Assoclste Pr.ster Dr. J .Marvin Hsnna. Musical Dlrecto Dlrecte Fredrlck K Starke. Organist. Mr. Tenus. I r,reiichep in .111 A M nn,i r i V. M Temple Chm us sings both -ervlces EENEHAN'S CAFE IOCO D 3 I Visitors are especlall lnlted te the Sun- I Crisc Eupertn Friday, day me-nlng service. llllile fctioel, Jre tndent. 2 SO P. .M. Great Armlstice Da program 7 3d 1 M In the l'prer Tfmple. SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebtter Dinner, $1.50 Halt D'vlled Lehsfr Vrab Mivit nu prtitin let 0 tfeVc, Tartare fiauie Ilarbecurd Oy.ltcrj v HaKrti fefntn II Fith Platter, $1.00 O ' r,ed Hmflts or trailed JJlue 1 uefica. 'orare rrriicn 'er.i Calm Slam Perk Platter, S1.00 lleatt Lein 0 Perk. Sour front Rissole Pofefocs Lamb Chaps Platter, $1.00 JJreadcd tomb Cnw Toninfe iiiuec F.thlce! hecletv Ruinate Potatoes .Yen, Hiring IcaiM I 62D & WALNUT STS. Meanehan's Special, $1.50 f.obster TViertnlder Deviled Crab Filet of Svie, Tartare Savte Clams Casine Saratoga Potatoes Duckling Platter, $1.50 Koe.it Yeunp Durktxne. Celery Filling Urciiit A'U'cef Potatoes French Peas JCctfuce SaVid French Dressing 1 nipple ftavm ! Chicken and Waffle Dinner, $1.50 I Half llreiled Spring Chicken, Waffles ' Vaple Pvrup Sweet Fatalces Feas Lcttue ami rotmife .voled French Drc.ii4n7 At'APK.MV OF .Mt'Kir. 11 A. M. AI.FREP W MARTIN will speak en 'TUT; KTIIU'S OF DANTE'S DIVINK COM ig Chicken or Crab Salad, Fried Oysters, $1.00 2 , Lebster Salad, $1.25 Chicken Salad, $1.00 J ,030011 Oue Bread, ItelL, Fir:, enr1 Paitries are Baked by Our Ttcetrfc Oveii.aOCSO Friends Cuticura Seap Is Ideal for The Complexion 3asp,01otnient.Talrem.Se.essrrwhsrs. Fertsmplfii sddrieei CaUtars lAbenterlsaJtf tsX Uildm.Uui Smnd Cibles (tcrllng Frnnes 3.H4 7 30 " Ill's 7 llli'ii l.lre Oullders 4.101 34 ;,.) 4.17 34 50 JtKI.IflHH NnTiri:s I'retrst'int KsnU'einl CAtVARV tlHIICII 1st slne Un.wn K niv HlAlti,i;s 1 ,ti:i r iienei filmitl.flllli 4r.t,l .r... Puridiv. M.iv. ,i. . it J.tOA M - Mksii 10.00 A M -Matins 10 JO A M - lltnh M th Pro'.ess.ei, id Sirmon 'i'X, !!'!.r-v "'dinger will preach. 1.001' M Solemn Fiousenir. with Tro Tre Tro nlen Sermon nr.d Te Drum. Rey William a Grlir will preach ?'i VwS'.r.v'r"1 r'3" A- M. 5fatins ' ' Mess 5 l M O'enscnir INVITATION TO HEAK C031MISSIONER THOMAS ESTILL SUNDAY, NOV. 6 II A. M 330 ANP H P. M. The Salvation Army Memerial Auditorium Itrend and Fnirmeunt Ave. Siiie o'ci.erii TOPIC " I Uktirrvnlien of the M urk of the Salvation Arm n Fire Continents" lusic b DUIsienul llird ie .al So.eints (.ONFKHF.M'.i:. 13th and Race sts. II MO ' "Secial llfTert a. Religious Concern with Frl nds of the PaBt.' Dr u, Kdward 1 Janney, of Uaitlniere leader. He will at tend the meeting for worship. 10:30. III.II MHBION MUITTIMI " J Montgomery me. nr.d .Meetlnc Houee lane Merlen. Pa. i W. RLSflLL, GREKN will spe Ik en ' Disarmament." the most vital ouestlen of the day at Old .Merlen Meeting, or. First day (Siinda' 1 11th Menth (Kh h,,w , IThe meeting convenes at 11 A M. i Friends and tl-e public are cordially In- I vlted te lie prehint. i I New Thought I i UMTi:i) NEW THOl'UHT AHHOCIATION I i riAimti'iv Titi'ATiir: HFNDAT AFTKUNOON, NOVEMRKU 'il AT 3 15. t MR JOHN- MFRRAT. of First Church of ' Divine Science of New Yerk. I Subject. "THE HAVING POWKR OF ' THOUGHT. ' I De you want te te happier, healthier Mid : mere successful? If se. com and brine u f r enik? Admission free. Mui Ic. i Prralpterbin i S T D , It. rim:ii'R cm ncn K anl Pine sta, flev EDWARD M jrjFFimys, Kfclef. iH2A'JJ ,Iai Communion Iti?.AiiM. Mernlnr K.rlc. and Sermon ythe necter The Choir will sing TDum In R Hat King Hall i'ln 'Phn t,0', ' Calkin U?.i. M r?"nlnB 'C!rl' e. with Short reu and Keclinl l,y tie. choir ?IiVl-i "" "" 'Jilrlt ' Plainer Xi".M Vp u Isrne' Dur 7wm'r? 'Vy "'""herd Ma 'fan c, iiuJ" Glr Tll"il"i Mozart LIRa .s Ule ipirt Allltseu A MANUFACTURER B'W ELIMINATED THE LABOR PROBLEM n Hi" Orat i .r. uinati ( lethlnsr Factory. ARTHUR NASH Mil.!, TF.I.I HOW UK HID IT Sunday Eve., Nev. 6, at 7:30 Univenaliit Church of the Reiloralien M VsTF.lt AND SI;VI:NTI:F,TII hTh. .MICH ST. CIIFIICII. IHth and Arch. ' Itev CIARENCK EDWARD MACART- I NKY. 1' w- 10 43 -'The DcBlre of the tlens and the Cry of Mankind Is There an Answer?" 12.IKI Hllil Scheel. Metf's Class taught by Dr. Herrlck. 7 co C. E 7-30. Organ Recital. V 00 "If There Were Ne Church?" Third terme'i In the series nn "Msn and Hie Wurld Without the Christian Faith " A dream of n man who .iwuke un a Sun d.i n.ernlnK and found 1'tillttdelphlu . l(heut a huich. Armistice Day Service. Friday, at 1045 A. M. , ni-.ini.F.HF.M rKini'ii:itiN cnuiicii lirnad and Dlnmend sts R,n WIDMA.M L. McCOltMICiv Paster lliv d R. Curry. Assistant. sui.dr:. November 8. 102' ti 3"- 'The R-ue of Thiet ' 1 Cor hj. : :in saMiatii flmoel. 7 I,", "lilBiirmnment." H en- 'Vcdnnd.iv Prajer Meeting TI.e 1 ulue of ii Man, ' SKfOND vnKMIYTKMAN Mll'llt'ir 21 t und Walnut sts Re- M.EXANDHR MacCOI.U D D., Mln- Rcv!"Al.VIN n. OURLEY. Assistant. Di Maci oil will preach at II and S. Morning subject "What Can the Individ, ual Cll Jen De te elu In th Cause of Disarmament nnd World Peace?" F.venlng "UK'C'' ''Tne One IIope for r.nrnne. and the One Hene for Am.J.. .,'"' 7 30 P. M.;-Mufle of many nationalities "Jesus Is My All" laulans ran,' "Olnry Re te Ged en High" .Iv.neii Franklin Used Cars Better Values Than New Lew-Priced Automobiles Here are automobiles with 80 te 90 per cent of their original service still in them. Their cost te you is only from 40 te 50 per cent of their original price). Value I In buying a new enr you pay for the fnct that it's new. It'a differ ent with these Reed used cars. Yeu pay only for transportation value). Common sense I Ne war tns and no freight te pay, as in the case of new cars. Saving! Come in and leek at the following hug-value used cars: Franklin 9-A ROADSTER $650 Franklin 9-A TOURING 900 Franklin 9-A SEDAN I 500 Franklin 9-B TOURING 1350 Franklin 9-B CABRIOLET 1 500 Franklin 9-B SEDAN '. 2000 Franklin 9-B TOURING 1850 Cadillac Type 5 1 TOURING 300 Essex 1919 TOURING 600 Stutz 1 920 6-Pass. TOURING 1 900 Hudsen 1919 TOURING LIMOUSINE 2000 Yeu 'can arrange payment terms en any of our used cars. We'U accept your old car ns part payment. FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. 2314-22 Market Street Spruce 8561 J. H. DIVER, Manager Used Car Department d vancrr ilartln . .Sapie Nerden for men will be GARRICK THEATRE Tomorrow Afternoon, 3:15 W. JOHN MURRAY Hi'st Church of Divine Service of New Yerk Subject: 'THE SAVING POWER OF THOUGHT" The ruogrcsMve man is seeking something butter and keeps nS mind pen te tnat wjnc., ,lpijfts n,j mnkes for success. Deers open 2:30. Admission free. Music. "Hall Qladdernng l,lcht "The IOrd My Pasture" "A Prayer" Sunday rVhoe! and Illbla Class and women at 10 o'clock. Arulltltlc Day. Nev. 11. church -- - . i ..-. .-., , open rer praser irem ii te s o'clock. At n a nnei service ei intercession wl I b .endiictsd by the Minister. visitors Welcome te ali, skrv- Unliersallst UI-.H'KiltATION, 17th nnd Master sts. All Seuls' Day Services all day SI'HCIU, SPEAKER In the evmlrur. 7 3) MR ARTHUR NASH. ' I'h, tleldi-n Rule In nuslnem " . I'nltarlan FIRST LMTXHIAN CUL'iuJII, XI2.-, cileiT- fiTF.AMSHlP NQTIt'FS STF.AMS1I1P NOTICES put St. nev 11 I'D! t TI0N.I, -j'limufJH omen imi nirN DFCA1I(I2NAJ, -i.lliTiTf fiT " -"""-L'-'ULi'lr.'J! lining Women mid Girls II W.13, IK23 Walnut St Roem Se S MIII,,,,tI)Jt . U.VItiyt-IK TlIllCJI KREDHRICK R GRIFl'IN. Mini...- 11 A M. Rev. pairray Perkins, of Wes Wos ten. Mass. will preach I XirARIAN ( IllltCII OF GF.It.MANTOWN . ,l rmiu ., f,.,. ,,. t.,3j rtV, Sundic. N'ev (I, Serilee ul II A. M Rev, ROGER fc. FOUIIES. Minister Subject: "All In the Same Ship." Sunday Scheel In Parish Heuso at At.l', ARE INVITED Miscellaneous FREE Pltlll.IC I,ECTFRK Ily I.. W Rogers. National President Amort Amert 'an Theosephlcal Secletv "SKVEHMEN" I ilntiUdtng unsweti tn suih nreblemi, as "Life i After Deu'h " "Origin ,f tlm Seul. its no. 1 lutlen, destiny etc Friday evening Nev I. NAWSCO LINES Pier 19 North Feet of Vine Street S. S. Artigae Sailing Nev. 7th Direct te SAN DIKGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND. SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER. B. C. Fer Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Aaents V, S. Shipping Heard tnii S. Fourth St., Phlla. Phene Lembard G791-2-.'!; Main 7781-2 L come a TRAINED NURSE I Tl; FREE TUITION. Heard nnd Ledglnc 'nil n m innl hup. while learning. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Veiember n Jf 3il5 W. JOHN MURRAY, of Flrrt Church of Divine Science, of Ne Yerk Subject. "THE HAVI POWER TIIUUI11U. OF De you want te t happier, healthier and mere surcessfu " If se. come nnd bring a friend Admins en fr ' Music. Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow USSB S S "OPELIKA" EXI'ECTKI TO SAIL AIIOUT NOV. It USSB SS "WOODMANSIE" EXl'KCTI'.I TO SAIL I.ATK NOV. at ceNrnuKxru rates Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafnyette Bldg,, Philadelphin Lembard 3220-1 Muln 7STI if s .iiviii e 4 i ... .. S of it ' "' i'uiiicu nurses ausures any cuiiipeiuni iduuuie efiJinJJ pmPleMTient; and this very scarcity also ueaures liberal earriinjfi, and curtain i,.en. W lien" I'uI,'1,; Lcdpcr Educational Bureau for detailed inferma- s n. '"", or comniunicate directly with any of the following hespitals: 'VNN .MAt MK.MOUIAI, HOSPITAL, Spring Lake, N. J. r nv..., tOOl'KH HOSPITAL, t'uinilen. N. .1. Mn.NMOl Til MF,.MOIHAL HOSPITAL, Lene; llranfli. N. J. S in-W11'1' MLMOUIAL HOSPllAl., Orange. N. J. NOinl 111 IISON HOSITL ASWO.. Weehawken, N. J. ,,,,., ..OVLItl.OOK HOSPITAL. Summit. N. J. S M1I1VM.VSI (.LNKRAL HOSPITAL. Nmv Ilmnswlek. N. J n.iini.i nn MisK ii. iN.sntiK rieN I Phila. Musical Academy I iiermiinteMii llriiiili, 30 K. tiilnut l-nlie, Cntnlesue. 33th Seiieen. (,tn, 3832 tlllimr rDie,f,ni'v r,TV tlOSPITAL, Jersry C ty. N. J. ""1ST rj'lS'01 A L hospital Mersiv'rity IleUlits). Jersey City. N 1 iin!.ni..T.,i.,;VA,:K C1TY hefital. Nfit, N. J. liVill iVJ."r,( HOSPITAL OF ESSEX fOFNTY. Newark. N. J. "OSI'IT.U. FOR UOMKS AND rillMlREN Newark, N. J VIUWUVTFUHN HOSPITAL. Newark. N. J. One sr Hl,-h Scheel required In Jersey Hospitals. HT. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. Ilrthlelieni. Pu. , IU14TON HOSPITAL. Kasteii. Pa. I'ti. ','.0.i! rt.AMltriAN HOSPITAL, Lebanon. Pa. I T"iV;J.,iV'' ,TA, iM Fheslniit Sts.), Plillndelphhi, : a. itieJ",10.' " HOSPITAL (1311 N. I Mb St.), Plilladelplila. MF.S7 I'llll . l-KAKRAI IIOMirei' TIIK HOSPITAL l' Kil Mliiri.1. .. ..'- 1tti St.). rnnanr Intilu. Pn. fj OMltll iTuVn V,','..1.!1' 'elred (20JS N. isth St.), PhllndelphU, V. iBlllllll Hi UOSPITAf. (10th nnd .Sprlni Girden St..). rhllaitelnlilu. I- ""HIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P. l'IIIIIIIMIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllft PHILA. (II.NHEKt 10ltt OF MUSH It. IIF.NDItlK L.EUMAN 1 .., II. VAN HEM 1IKF.MT ' Olrwter 210 SOFTH 20TII STRF.IM' HAMS SOIX3IHT wanted In West Philadelphia vested choir, salary JldO per annum P 422 Ledier Offlce EDFCATIOXAL lletll seies AMER5CA UNE New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulegne-iur-Mei ROTTERDAM ....Ner. 12 Dec. 10 Apr. S RYNDAM Nev. 19 Dec. 29 Feb. 4 N.AMSTERDAM ..Nev. 26 J.n. 4 Feb. 18 N00RDAM .. ..Dec. 3 Jn.21 Ftb.25 Psiien-er Office, 1531 Walrel St. Ptils. v I fCORIMERCIAl " STEAMSHIP LINES " PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST LONDONDERRY. SLIGO SS "Eastern King"....M0 ,a SS "Oshkosh" , .rjee', 5 SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS S S "Masen City," Last half He. Moere & McCormack Ce.. Int E. W. STRINGFIELD. hit.'. ,.. 428 BOURSE BLDG., PHILA. "' home. U&B5 Main 75is j llOOKUEKI'INfi and ACCOUNTANCY Eery ins ii who has his own business should understand Uoekkeeplng, Our Uouk Ueuk keeping and Accountancy Course! will nt a young man te take entire churge of any et of books. Da and Evening. Individual sBi instruction, i.nreu any time rarVsB PHILA. ni'SINESS COLLEtll! 19 und College of Cninrnerre 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphin ' I sTel .lVn..,.i., 1 p,idki4fey'Jr 07 VSsV- rinni(ii fc ,w'n" 3tb i -"vr PuumUt cs. Freiflht SERVICES New erk, llosten, I'Ullii,, lltlle,, MumreuL 0utlM.c, llullfus, Perlluud, Me., te Southampton, Liverpool, Plymouth, Londen. sfls l.misi.i rliilll f finitsHilsseii M. STRAYER S 1,,;2k,;,,,iiytlv.'!". I"0' Antwerp. Retlndiini. Ilamburc. Mtdltrr: ,? ... ..''?' CHLSTM'j hT. Bean nml Tevnut Ports. leriii?V'AV"ffjU!lvJ'nlf?:,?SYJ "Jf or,n,'M' I ..Cnuuru und Auv.ier bteiimsUlp Lines ..!?UI'ni M.lyPE? NOBKIS tKloeutloo) fasstnger Olllce, yue Wulnut HI.. PliU. , 1714 Chestnut btrtet Hpric 3154 I rrtlibt OfflctA lUuree UltU.i k'biU, BLflGK DIAMOND LINES REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM S S "New BriUin", . .Sailing. Ner. 17 A STEAMER (USSB) Sailing Dec. 2 SS "WESTINSKIP" (USSB) SnlUnp; Dec. 17 i or Hates and Particulars avulv GEYELIN & CO., Inc. Philadelphia Agents . J08. Wi1'" 4TU s-. "uhjl Lembard 314 jMrtii, jnii) Leng Hours Mean Costly MISTAKES N error in printing is serious. It is multiplied by thousands for all the world te see, appearing en 1 every piece struck off en the press. And in any work se intricate and exacting as the printer's, long working hours invariably result in costly mistakes. A Union Printer working eight hours a day with a half day en Saturdays (44 hours a week) has rest and rec reation necessary te keep down cost-raising and quality-destroying errors. j?jgBBB5gSSrnsXsrVt4UJS jXM 'l Kb3misf7MMK5? Here's something that will give you an idea of the job that faces the printer: We'll assume that your stenographer has average skill but with no reflection en her ability hew seldom she turns out a perfect letter. Yet. unlike the printer, she does net have te decide what type te use, te keep the lines even by adjusting space between words and letters, te run type around cuts, te adjust rules and borders or any ether of the thousand and one details thai arc pres ent in even the simplest job of composition And composition is ju.sr a part of printing. And it she mis-strikes a letter, or a figure, it's easily corrected, or, if it gets by. still there's net se much harm done. But an error en composition that doesn't get caught in the proof and appears in the finished product which may likely as net run into thousands of copies is there and can't be erased or cenvenientl) altered. And errors in printing aren't always typographical ones. There are mere serious ones mere serious be cause they reduce quality and effectiveness, inartistic proportions and design, wrong type selection, inhar monious or "off" colors, peer presswork just a few of the things that can happen te a job of printing in the hands of unskilled or overworked men. And your mistakes" arc often corrected. What adver tising man or buyer of printing hasn't had his neck saved many a time by a printer with "horse sense,'' who caught a misstatement or ether flagrant error in copy that was sent him te set up? Mistakes that never reach you and are made and corrected before you see them mount up costs. Just a the slowness of unskilled workers adds te the bills. That's why you'll generally find the shop employing Union Printers charging lower prices for better work. It isn't carrying a dead weight of blundering. Union Printers thoroughly trained by careful school ing and long experience in their craft'have the knack of getting out better printing in a shorter time at less cost. They knew thoroughly just hew every intricate detail should be done and have the ability te cut down i;est-raising mistakes and te give each piece of work the touch that characterizes the high grade from the commonplace. And working eight hours a day, half day en Satur day, the schedule that adds nine years te their life, thev have the time for study and rest te keep themselves fit te give you the best they have. See that your printing comes from a printing plant employing Union Printers, working the forty-four-hour week. M5S!eM Thi U the trademark nf Fut d Schepfr, f'ienerr Printer Crafts nrnef 1S7. ric I'nlM I,abrl represents th Hivrlepmcnt of thf printing craft of tedav. What We De for Oar Members Daring the period of seventr year that the Inter national Typographical Union has been in exist ence, it has constantly sought te be of greater benefit te its members and te the printing craft The wonderful Union Printers' Heme and Tubrr culesis Sanatorium at Colerado Spring's is main tained for Its aged and disabled member. It pro vides a pension for these who are tee old te sup pert themselves at their trade. A substantial burial benefit is paid upon the death of am member. In order that its workers may increase their ability, a course of Instruction has been provided and apprentices are given five years' instruction and carefully supervised training in order that the standards of the printing craft may be- per petuated and furthered. The history of the International Typographical Union is a record of progressiveness and achievement If vent unuld H te learn mere oftet.f the ofeispiiM-esf) .,, ,,.. etmi. e this great, progressive organisatien, addree, the 7ear??,Jt, NtiiM or ne booklet, "Facts." which gives VeU ' (ntHtwecHncfmalten n greater dttal The International Typographical Union Gencra.1 Headquarters Indianapolis. Indiana Philadelphia Typographical Ne. 2 Union yt33jjSa. . A K Ii ii I: m m m& iSUS L mm m iaw jevi IITR i' i m m m ifm1 mm Pi itfiir;.. I m "" "-"" -n . ...fj.. "W SslUiri " 7 ' "" ' '"'' ""i'iTi I ni ruis'iiiMMilt HjUs J 1 t..-.j
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