wm ""lllrw1 f:P wp: ' A. , rnYTVrt TvrrnT-m T-n,nrtirt,bTrTT' nixrrr.tiTTr M rmrtfcrri; a tt etwifvmiirp'iyp iftOO. ' . Ltt 1922 ?- r' JGr VJiUJIXJVJ 1TU-JOUXVJ XAyJLVJJiX XT JLLXJjn.JLT JLX AJJL JLiXX, XJJUOJLXXX RJJEiJXXUiTXXyXV u, a 1 fUtF Ft 'XV I ill V ifj " j I V Hi: ' I; gf"-s EI ' BiV n.f mi !; rw '; u& FINANCIAL AMKRICAN TANK CAR COR. 'fMNinneM Nt'teuht HKRivit (in" rrrm. STOTICE OF RFJIKMPTION X IIOLURRH OF (1KNKKAI, AMERI JEANK VAA CORPORATION KqUIP- intSt UEIITMIUATKS. BKHlliS S.!Sh Si. T1Kft we- it,' . fc- VsT'BFsW ' fcr.".!!8 hereby given ftfc ?? nk Car Corperatlc J u ir' aa" Certificates, that Oeneral jreer- tlen Equipment Trut. .m f. & R atl Til 11. BS. 88, 08. 108.' 112," US. 114. '1241 HB. Idll. 17H. 17.1. 1R1I ieil. Jail 4V2. 2. 400. 470, 478. COO. tOR. (122. 823. B'.M. Il BSD, 048, 0(18. (Kill, ATA. Ml). 008. 009. 4. II1A fl'JI. line 1117. Ills Itmi mn HS.S. j, 77. 0118. 702. 703. 7Un 701). 7101 734. 8, 780. 74B. 782. 788. 780. 7H5. 700. 792. H1U. HL'H. n32. R.ia. 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"MB M. 2301. 2808. 2010, 2010. 2730. 2781, 2772, 2773, J7I8. 2714. 2720. 2TB8, 2703, -eii.s, .nJl :32.. .nut. :s3.1. 2830, 48. 2S01. 273 are cnlle.l for payment en I tehtr 1. 1022. tit en? hundred two and 1 cn-half per cent (IO2UC0) of ineir par , I Th heldfra of iMd certincata ar re .traeeted te prBcnt the ame for payment en rOcteber 1, 1012, nt the office of Philadelphia .Trout Cerhtiany, Urend and Chcamut ntrects, IPhlladelphla. teirrther with the dividend Warrant payable October 1. 1022. and all .ubaenuent warrants attached, upon aur 'under of aM certificate in nccenlance with ithl notice the eume will be redeemed by 'pajment of the par value thereof plus a pre itnlum of two nnd one-half per cent (2H ) 'ft laid par value, together with the Dividend .Warrant due October 1. 1022. I Dividends en said certificates will caa te .corn en October 1, 1022. and tha warrants 'payable after sold date will be null ami void. PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY: irupice. n J. CAIA'TM WAT-LACK. Treasurer, rated Auiru-t 28. 1022. Te the llelilrr or EMPIRE CAS AND FUEL COMPANY Blret, MertBnue und Collateral Trust Sink In Fund Six Per t'ent (ield ltetids, Dated May 1, 1010. Proposals are InUted te be made te Bank ra Trut Company. 10 'Wnll street. New IVerk Cltv. as Trustee under Hie Indenture itald Trustee, seeurlne the aboe bends, fpr Vnr(.'ii j.iiit'Uk' J'n at,u - udi .. v,,.-,, .. 'the rale 10 the Trustee ter acceuni 01 1 IPInkliiK Fund preMded for In said Indcntu the rale 10 the Trustee for account of the ft! Of bend' of tald Issue at prices net te exceed 103 of the prlnclpnl of such oen'H. pius 'accrued Interest ttereen te Neranwr 1, ,1022. On or before November 1. 1022, this ICempany will deielt lth the Trustee sum- elent funds te retire en that d-ite. at prices Bet te exceed 103T. of the principal thereof, wlrti accrued Interest te s-ild due bends dual In nitB-reirate face value of J'.0 i""1 tand It Is the Intention of said Trii'tee pur suant te the prnMlens of said Indenture, te applv the funds se te be rccHM te tre curclwv or redemption of liends of said .issue, at net te exceed th prlce ihee men- 'xieneu. All tin f ruled and marl Ibendi te Plnkln Empire clas and ,1. mill," must 'tlened. All oreposalj should b) secure. y aealed and marked "Proposals Ter sale or Irpnds te Plnklni: Fund under indenture of nd Fuel company, rtiuea m-iv be for all or any part of Ifhe bends offered, nnd must l rece ?ned ny aid Trustee at Its Corporate Trut Depart rnent at or nrter te 3.00 oueck r ai .September 27 1022. en I " Advlcee; as te bends accepted will b .inalled en or before Heptemhet 20. 1022 fcr Hankers Trust Cempanv Trustee Federal Ineem- T-x ownership certlfrates iGOVerlnR aeerued Interest stieuld accompany 'all accented bunds. EMPIRE GAS AND FUEL COMPANY Hy R (' III ST'M. Vice President. pated pentmber . 1022 American Woolen Company (Massachusetts Corporation) Ql'ARTKRIA' DIVIDENDS Jfetlee Is herehv slen that the rRjli nsrferlv dividends nt One Dellar nnd Rwentr.T-Ire Tents (SI. 731 ner slinre en the (Preferred HteeU nnd One Dellar nnd Sevcnt- rlTe tents ixl.7,-,1 per shore en tne common Rteclc of this Company will Vwi nald en Oct. I. 1W2. te .toekholdera of rerard Ste 15. 1022. Transfer books will be closed at the close r rusiness sept 1 1 mis. pnn win b re opened at the opening of business Sept. 27. "" WILLIAM II DWELLT Treasurer. Bosten. Mass.. Sept 1. 1922 Proposals DEPARTMENT OF PUI1I.IC HEALTH DIRECTOR'S OFFICE 384 TITV HALL Philadelphia. August 2(1. 1022. Reeled proposals will tw received at this Clce until 12 o'clock neon, Friday. Srntem r H, 1022, whejj bids will be opened and scheduled, as follews: TJflKECTOR'S OFFICE. 38 CITY HALL . Fer printing and publishing report of the Frieumenla. Commission 8ECOKD AND LUZERNE STRRETS Fer the Installation. Inrludlnjr all neces sary equipment, pipings, tlttlngs. etc.. of a Spiremeter, utensll-sterlllslng machine, den tal cuspidor fleer lamp. Mteui races rer the constsuctlen of reads and for construct ing and lalins new cement corridor floors. RYRERRY Fer electrical work underground conduit system, fixtures, lamps, etc. Specifications, blue prints, forms of pro posals and Information relatle te the Spiremeter, sterlllzlns mnchlne. dental cus pidor, fleer lamp construction of reads, electrical work underground sstem. may be Sad upon application te Philip H. Jehnsen. !sq Architect. Presser Ilulldlng. 1713 San San eem Street, for the new cement rorrider floors, te J P n Slnkler. City Architect, 1211 Chestnut Street and for printing and publishing report of the Pneumonia Cem- Blsslen, te the Director's Office. 831 City all. EldB from ethers thnn these engaged or established In busintes for which proposals are aekd will net be entertained ir con sidered. Dtds nre Invited subject te future ppteprlatlen by Council. . All bids must be accompanied by a cer tificate from the City hoUclter that se.-urtty has been furnished In accordance with the previsions of the Ordinance of Councils approved May 23, 1SD0. The Director reseres the right te accept any proposal In whole or in part, or reject Jill the bids, as he mnv deem best for the nterest of the City When a bid or aggre gate of bids exceeds the sum of JlOe, it will be necessary for a contract te be en- iered Inte, the cost of which and all In In Ormatlen relative thereto may be obtained upon lneulry at the etllce of Mm n, an- ucuur, jwum SUU, tuy nan, i nnaaeJphla, Lincoln punnuait. m. d . Director of the Department. rRoreMAi.s reii ikni, Sealed propetals will bt, received by Scheel District of Lewer Suucen, Northampton County. I'ennsMvanla. for rtie sale of coupon bends te the amount of Tweuty-fuur Thou sand Dollars (JLM.UUO 0O. In denominations of $SO0,O0. J500.ne and $1000 00 e,ich. dated September 1. 1U22, mature en September 1 19.12, redeemable en or after teptember f 103U". free of Pennsylvania taies, bearlnc Interest at lour anu ene-n.ilf per centum iilACri ., nnniitti luivj,!,. -, . ; " . ... .'"! Interest en the first davs of Marrh .., eepicniurr ui eauv-uu uiic irusi Cumpany Hellertown. Pa. The bids shall be Issued In part or In whole te the hlcnest responsible bidder or bidders. The Scheel District reserves the rleht te reject any or all bids. Ne bids for less than par will be accepted. Ac crued lirteiest from September 1. 1U21'. will be added te each bid. ' '" All bids must be In the hands of rtie unaersiKiiuu. - mmin i. iercn, pest flc address, Rethlehem. Pa,, R. D. Ne 4 SB, 1280, V fee, i28i. l 909, 1810. 'IMS. 1403, 1 ,JB0. 1B10. V MS. 1340. uY 90S. in7. ft'" jBj. 1703. r- ij (MO. 1833. '$". 1 Ki. 1003. ."fit. !. 5028. i. 918. 2087, T . 19. 21 BO, 2180. It. . IB. 22.18. 2270. n or before 0 o'clock P M, Standard' time i he held gevernmc-nt commissions nuthorli nutherli Thursday. September 2X. ins:'. jjids will m him tn bup res. piracy. It la net ere. be publicly opened at a duly of thrReard efaDlrectnrn"V,u,r!lc'"y Kr-own wh,,t part "f hl" "rTatlens 7 80 o'clock P M.. Standard time Ther" 'm3 ''?. m,uf rumor ch"rnln neetlne e choel Dl 1055. at 7 SO O CIOCK 1' M. . Stanrinp.t ,l. at the office of D. Webster Peffer, corner SM Alain suu ev "...I iiriirriuvvn. 1'a. Asher Belp, Ksq., Solicitor, Easten, Pa. " PROrOSALM FOR KKRVIC'K IIATat Phlla. Q. M. Intermediate Depot. 21st Itreet A Oregon ae.. PhllaJelphfa, Pa, lealed proposals In .triplicate win be re ceived here until 10 A. M. (Standard Tlme). September 1H. 101J. for furnlshlnir all or anv nart of 123,000 Hats, service. Information en request Dividends V IV. n.AHK A: CO.. Ilankeru OfHrr of the IIANt.mt RAIH.VAV A WI.KCTKIC COMPANY. Ilumter, M ItiSt-KKRED STOCK DIVIDEND NO, inr 41 The Heard of Directors of the Rancor Railway A K eetrle Ce. has declared the tm Star uuarterly dividend of one und three. uarters ler cent (I'U'e) upon tlie Preferred vT llallway A Vjlar 'mart! . v, narterii i if.' ftpek of u Uie v.uiiili.llii'. iJnuuia UCIUIMT 1. lurnituiuciR u, il-.mu mi tile Clese beiueiuusr u, iu... unecKs will HOWARD CORNING. Treasurer. Bpelal Meeting ram la lue eivv-iuiuiurre or WWirttT. I'KNNSVLVAMA F1IIB iMMIIHANCK CIIMl'ANY fMrsuant te a resolution adopted by the nird'et Directors of ie Company, a spedi? EPAtrna of the stockholders of TIIR PKNf7. Ufv.fuia k-IIlK INSURANCE COMI'ANV tercbr called for the Purpose of consider. Company from ITSO.000 te ll.oeo.OOO. lai meewim stii w i..iu Mfc mm he Company at Ne. COS Walnut Madelphia, Pennsylvania, en. tha vctaaer. iaaa. sti iwwnj erawca. .: Tffi PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor Dees Net Fear General 8trlke Te the Editor of the Evening Vublle Ledger: Hit Thcre will be no Rcncrnl strike culled In these I'tiited States. As long iih the leadcr.M of lnlier nrc nbove forty years of age there need he no fear of n general strike. U'h only young men who favor such drastic measures and who foment revolutions. Age Is net revolutionary. Age H either corrupt and contented or apa thetic. Age hasn't vision except 01 dentil. Youth has vision of life. Of course, the people should own and operate, nil natural resources mid n gieat many of the public utilities, such us railroads, communication by tele graph, telephone, the big steel mills urn electric lights, also gas. Te get these It Is neccisnry te de justice te nil con cerned, both operator and empleye and the public in general. Amendments te thn Constitution te rnlarge and broaden- the powers of the (ievei anient should be enacted at once. All our revolutions should tnke place "t,,l". ,'! ."' ,,, ,, " ri,L) Urnini l tWni i-ral strike ill the I lilted btatcs Is loel- at the hallot-bex. 'Je tnlK of 11 gen im. hew innt tne people in ami eui 01 Congress rt cognize the necessity for laws of enlargement te tuke care of the general welfare. HOIiT. n. NIXON. Philadelphia, September 1, 1U22. Mere Five-Centers Needed Te the Editor of the Evening Put'ln Ledger: Sir Tobncce costs 'have fallen, and tobacco men say it is possible again te sell a geed cigar for five cents. Here, if former Vice President Mar shall was rl,'ht, Is Mihutleu for a dis tressed land. "What this country needs," tald Mr. Marshall, a yenr or two age, "is a geed live-cent cigar." Time was when such cigars were as plentiful as flowers that bloomed in the tpring. Excellent cigars, or at least cigars that the smokers thought excellent, could be bought mi where for that price. Fer .cars they have been n sweetly mournful memory. Their return will bring a glow of hope te thousands of besoms, It will nlse tend te step the growing uc of cigarettes. And why should cigars alone enjoy this distinction? Surely Mr. Marshall toel: tee narrow a iew. If the coun try needs live-cent cigars, it needs no less five-cent pie and tive-cent ice cream soda. When this blissful trinity returns normalcy will be achieved. SAh.VHIP.D MAN. Philadelphia, September 1, 11)22. Tweedledee and Tweedledum Te the Editor 0 the Evening Public Ltdgir: Sir I was rending an article in the KVPN'TVfl Pl"?irTn T.riwipti !,. ,,1.m !,;.,.. n,.,,,,,..,!,,,, - ..!! t., v v 1. ,-;- -" v.ii-imi; , .-.t- ium it.v who nod catlieretl tin menev enough bv selling pencils te purchase .1 ini rn viii.k in n,,,i n vmi,,. .p iAn a walk en. It set me te thinking nnd :i1m te making some comparisons. Here in Philadelphia we have had in days gene by 2000 gin mills or drunkard lactene? (v(i te speak), turning out 100, (iOO drunkards annually, besides pauperizing its thousands and dragging ethers flown te shame. dNsrare and desolation. Iiehind a bar of Injustice steed one, two or three human leeches (with at lent two legs), u white-front ornamented with diamonds, eight fingers encircled with ns ninny rings ns the niekcls nnd dimes he had worse than stolen would buy, turning out his beautiful work by the wholesale, up 1 .... !.. .. 1 .. 1.:. .ntnM nM.l .. ".".""" """" " ."'Kul u"u i-'k hiding it from nubile view- Never yet have I seen one of his best productions hung en a hook outside thec little Minging doers, although licensed te de the job. If he had half a dozen automobiles te ride in at him time and a many legs as a cater pillar te walk en it was only winked at. Why? Ilecnuep he was licenced te defraud the public in order te get that much needed revenue. That cripple hadn't stolen money, legs or car and the probabilities are no one person had given ever a qunrter and had taken pencil or nothing, ns the ca'-e might be. The sher would nabs en with a level head, a rlear conscience, while ! the cripple would ride en in his little gig, thinking hew- some day he could buy with his honest money a car that would lift him of the ground and out from under feet in lus declining yeurs. I may be from Missouri, but I fail te see anything se terrible, although it may be a crime. At all event-, let u get down te facts and brass tacks instead of straining at a cripple and swallowing a gin mill. Hear in mind that begging (If neces Miiyi or soiling anything equal tc nothing is no sin, sh.nui' or crime, but the selling of booze, which Is wiorse than untiling, 1h a most dastardly crime, whether legally or illegally disposed of. May (Jed blcs Yelstcndism nnd the centiscating of bootleg whisky nnd put an everlasting curse en light wines ami beer or anything else that centnins en' drop of alcohol te ! used as a beverage! ELLEN E. ELDKED. Philadelphia, September 2, 10.2. 1 1 Questions Answered Captain Kldd Te the Editor of the Evening PubKa Ledger, Sir Tour People's Forum has been kind eneier te answer the uuestlens of school- l.c.vs nnd ctrls. and I urn auxins you te ie 1 me If ou please, whether "Captain Kuld" was a real person or Imaginary. Heme if my friends nnd I hnd an argument ever this, and I said I would write te tha ellter of the Torum and ask him te de- ti,i KianTii grade: Philadelphia. September 1. 10'JL'. Wlllla-n Kldd. better known aa Captain Kidl, was a real persen, who lived from I nl.nnf lrt.'.O te 1701. 110 WHS Will in ttCOt- . lund. went te sea at an early age and be came a trader ou'. of New lerlt. He wna commissioned by William III of England as a privateer and he wna Klven permission te capture pirates. A company which may have Included the klrur benefited financially by tils successes. Abejt luOrt hla adventures becan te take en u plra'lcnl chnra'cter. he w-is proclaimed a pirate arrested In lrtl'il. and nfter a trial, wrlch sone of his friends denounced as un ...i Via u'.ih mn lemned and exei.ureH. Slnr treasures burled by him prier te his cap ture, and tte coast or me united States has many times been searched. The Quedagn Merchant, an Armenian vessel which Cap. tain Kldd captured, had a rich cargo and part of thin wn discovered from Its hiding vine en Gardiner's Island off Montauk Pjlnt. Leng Island. English Language and Other Te the Editor of thr Evening Public Ledger: ilr Hew does the English language com pare with ethers In number of words? R. B. Rending, Pa. August 30, 1022. English approximates 4S0.00O wcrdsi Oer-imn, 300.000, Trench, 210,000, Russian. 140. COO; Spanish, 12), 000, Italian, 140,000. Poems and Songs Desired "Let U Pass Over the River" Te the Editor of the Evening PvMle Ltdatri Blr years age, while attending a teach. ers' Institute I beard a eon which had the lines! "Let us psss ever the river anfl rest Under the shade of the treea." Geme one told me at the time that the words had historical reference. If tills Is true will you kindly give the Incident te which they attach and also print the song. The Peoele'a Forum will appear. dally In the Evening Publle tcdrer. and also Iu the Sunday Public Idger. Letters illscDssinc tunny iyp. " u vriuissi, aawetl aa raauaetesl peyne. and queetlena ee- ssHsreu ssww. .. w. Letters te the Editor should be as brief and te the point itn possible, avoiding anything that would open (i denominational or sectarian dis cussion, Se attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses irust be signed as an ovldence of uoed faith, although names will net he printed If ren.ue.st Is made that tfcr-v be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken as an Indersement or Its Mews by this paper. Communications will net b re turned unless accompanied by poet age, nor will manuscript be saved. It Is net Ions; aa I recall It. 1ICNRY MonmseN. Lancaster, ra., September 2, 1922. Oenernl "Htenewall" Jacksen, the Cen federate commander, died Muy 10, 1863 hav ing btcn mortally wuui.ded by his own troops al the batlle of Chanccllcrsvllle en May 2. Ilia lust words are said te hnve been: "Let us puss ecr the river and rest under the ehnde of the trets " Mrs. Murenret Junkln Treaton, born In Philadelphia in 1S2S. wna the wife of Prof. T. L. Preston, of the Vlrelnla Military In s'ltule, and sls'ter-lndaw of General Thorns Jonathen ("Stonewall") Jacksen, whose first wlfe uus Hllner Junkln L1TT US PASS OVmt TirE RTV-ER AND nnsT By Margaret J, Preston What are the thoughts that are stlrrlns his breast? What Is the mystical vision he seesT "Let us ras.i ever the rlvsr and rsrt Under tl.e shade of the trees." Has' he crown sick of his tells and his tusks? Sighs the worn trlrlt for respite or ease? Is It a moment's cool halt that he asks Under the shade of tha trees? Is It the rureie of the waters, whose flew Ofttltnes haa come te him burns en the biveze. Memery listens te, lapsing; se low. Under the thade of the trees? Nay though the rsjp of the flesh was se eere. Faith, that bad yearnlnss fax keener than thcae. t'nw the soft aheen of lbs Thitherward Shere, Under the riiade of the treesi Caucht the hbrh psalms of ecstatle delleht. Heard the harps harplns, llke seundltuja of ,eaa. Watched earth's aaselled ones walklns In white Under the shade of the trees. Oh. was It etranss he should pln for r- IC.ISd i. Touched te the soul wtth such transports as tliete. He who se needed the balsam of peace. Unfier the shade of the trees? Tea. It was noblest for him It waa best (Ouestlenlnc nausht of our Father's do de crees) There te pass ever the river and rest Under the shade of the trees! "O Sole Mle" In English Te th' Editor 0 the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Will you kindly print the English words of "O Sole Mln" for Mrs. M. E. S rlth JOSEPH VASATURO. Philadelphia, September 1. 1022. O SOLO MIO (My Sunshlre) (Twe. four time. Key r.) The lovely sunshine, cemlntr nfter shower. Recab n diamond en etery fleer. And all the garden, sweet with summer res's. H?,,frt"rhp'Ll'"mVnJ?,h, "V "? reposes, Hut eh, the sunshine I dearly DrlM Is still the sunshine of our dear eye. My etn. the !ai,ghlwr sunahlne. Of our dear ees, if yejr dear eyes. ANOTHKR VERSION Miss MnrJerle Verity, of Chester, Pa., send the fellow Inc erslen: The day Is d.vlns. The sfft breeds slchlns. In smlltns blue sk.es; T'.ie raindrop ttar dries, I 1 Id the breeze brine r -rMrV-. I STEELE mm I STEELE POWER PLANTS Operate at Maximum Capacity Upen Minimum Ceal Consumption, In addition te the creation e f complete buildings, the engineering 'department of the Steele organization has designed and erected power plants for numerous industrial purposes. The members of that department are recognized experts and their technical training and many years of practical experience has equipped them with a dependable knowledge of power problems. The 15-panel switchboard illustrated in this advertisement was designed by Steele engineers and installed by the m. If your power plant fails te meet your requirements, or is consum ing mere fuel than you think necessary, Steele engineers will gladly study, your problem, "rt5yj;. Stbeue & Seejs Ca The sentr that I sine Te you who watt my serenade te hear. CHORUS. The sparkling stnrllcht that corns the sklea Is net se rndlant tia your dear eyes, I stand beneath thy window And sink- my sons as daylight dies. Chorus is 1 created, "I Wandered by the Broekslde" Te the Editor of the Evening PuMle Ledger! Sir Yeu will Kreatly eblls-e me by pub lishing a ballad cnlled, 1 think. "The Broekslde," or aamethlne like that. Tha last lines of each verse be; "Hut the beating- of my own heart Was all the eeund I heard." DOROTHY. Philadelphia. September 2. 1022. THE DROOKSIDB lly Lord Houghten I wandered by Iho broekslde, I wandered by the mill: I could net hear the brook flew, (PAN Offered for subscription at $102 per share. Stock certificates will be issued en. September 15, 1922. All subscriptions r must be accompanied "by checks and will be given preference in order received. Temporary receipts will be issued bearing interest at rate of 6 per cent per annum. until September 15, 1922. Subscriptions "should be addressed and checks drawn te the order of W. T. Saveye, Treasurer. THE AUTOCAR COMPANY ARDMORE, PA. y BKPT. I, I8U rCj InMsvKn (Jrf 4' etiV-4i?Se5 iKrHssJsSsSsfH iyiJrf j i' T. MsBMMsMllI- Will -WriUffl" 1 " IT II '- Triltri2'"""1 .. .,-.T......-JJueJiJuaJi.s...B .t ,s ' L, .ss tmm. The noisy wheel wes stilt There was no burr of 'grasshopper. Ne chirp of any bird, Dut tha besting of my own heart Was all the sound I heard, I sat beneath the elm tree I I watched the long. Ions shads. And, as It grew still lenrer, I did net feel afraid) Fer I listened for a footfall, I listened for a word, But the bcatlnir of my own heart , Was all the sound I heard. x It cams net, no, he cama net. . The night eame en nlenei The llttle stars sat, one by en, Each en his celden throne. The evening wind passed by mr cheek, The leaves above were stirred, But the beating of our own hearts Wea all the sounds we heard. Past silent tears wers flowing, When something steed behind! $1,000,000 OF THE NEW ISSUE OF 8 PER CENT CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK op THE AUTOCAR COMPANY $100 PER SHARC CAtAABUt AT MANUFACTURERS OF MOTOR TRUCKS ESTABLISHED 1897 -CGuSSXRDGTOBS A hand was en mr shoulders I knew Its touch was kind. It 'drew ma nearer nearer We did net speak one word. Hut the beating of my own heart Was all the teund X heard. O. V. Reynolds, Wllllamstewn, N. J. The poem you request Is tee long for pub lication. Send a self-addressed, stamped en VJltpe and copy will b malted. , CHESTER DRUG STORE RAIDED Chester, Sept. B.' Shifting their Attention te drug stores selling liquor without the necessary prescriptions, pe llce rnlded the store of Fred S. Kussa Kussa heff, G17 Welsh street, and confiscated fifteen gallons of whisky and fifteen gallons of alcohol. Russaheff lives at 1014 Church street. Philadelphia. He was held under $1000 ball. Vr- lt) IN MEMORIAM . . Tttrr.T.strTn t ....-,.,., e ahp near father, ALIIERT -HELLWIO. who departed this ire sentr e, 1021, ..... ma iviFu and chilprew. RARATET. Aug. 81, 1DI2, ELIZABETH ROSS, widow of Presper A. Uaratet, ru neral sorvlces at her late residence. 120 w. Wayne nve Wayne, Pa en Tuesday, sept. 6. 11 A. M. Int. strictly private. UlTTERS, Sept. 4, HARRY, husband bf Edna Hitters. Relatives and friends, also empleyes of Kucler's nnd Promoter's, are Invited te attend funeral services. Thura.. 3 P. SI., nt his late residence. S125 N. Hread st. Int. private. Mt. rence Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 8 te 10 P.M. , DLUJIENSTEIN.At Egg Harber, N. J.i en Sept. 4. 1022, WILLIAM A-, son of Charles and the late iMInnle lilumcnsteln. aged 1ft years. Relatives and friends, also Yeung People's Society, are Invited te tne funeral, Thurs., 12:30 P. M.. from his into residence. 2123 S. 18th st. service nt Oer man Presbyterian Church of Peace. 10th and Snyder ave., l!30 P. M. Int. Fcrnwoed ccm. Viewing Wed. eve. HOUCJ3. Sept. 2. 1022. Miss KATE B. 130(103. Friends are Invited te attend fu neral services. Wed., 3 P, M., nt the parlors of D. II. llevven & Sen, both nnd Catharine sts. Int. private. ItOn.H. Ment 1 lUftwnnA M. T.. JOSEPHINE, wlfe of Benjamin Bees (nee urrw. jveiaiiyes nnu rricnas axe itivuca iy attend lunerrfl. Wed., 0 A. M.. from rest- dence of her daughter. Mrs. J. King. 2021 jencreen si, solemn requiem mass nt. Ludivlg's Church 10:30 A. M. Int. private, Helv Cress, JJOWMAN. ?opt. 8, 1022, ANNIE, daugh ter of the late Jehn "and Annre Uewman, Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral services, Wed., 3 P. M residence, 100 E, Duval st,, Oermantewn. Int. private. Friends may call Tues. eve. HRfNNAN. Sept. 4. Sister MAIIY CLO TILDA (Urennan), of the Order of Ooed Shepherd. Funeral Wed,, T A. M.. from the Industrial Scheel of the Immaculate Conception, 30th and Pine sts. Mass of re uulem In the chapel T:30 A. M. Int. private. BROOAN. Bcpt. 4. THERESA A., widow of Richard Dregati (nee McCabe). Relatives and friends are Invited te attend the fu neral, Thurs., 8:30 A, M., from the resi dence of, her sister. Mrs. Patrick Doyce, 232S Vine st. High mass St. Francis Xavler Church 10 A. M Int. private. URYCE. Suddenly, at his reildence. S. W. cer. 13th and Neme ste . Sept. 4. Dr. WILLIAM E. I3RYCE. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from the David II. Schnvler Rldg.. Rread and Diamond sts. BUNTING. Ninth Menth 2d, ELIZABETH M., daughter of the late Jeslah and Anna (1. RuntlnR. Relatives and friends are In. vlted te funerali Fourth-day, 2:30 P. M., from Jier late residence, 1000 Summer st. Int. private CALIAWAT. Suddenly. Sept 2. 1022. CLARENCE C. husband of Catharine Cal laway and son of Careline and the late Leepold J. Callaway. Funeral Wed.. 2:30 P. M., residence. 070 N. Hutchinson st. Int. Fcrnwoed Ccm. Remains may be vlswcd Tues., 8 te 10 P. M. CAMPBELL. Sept. 2, ANNIE CAMP RELL, aged 80. Funeral services Tues., 2 P M.. late residence. 321 Market St., Cam. den. N. J. Int. private. CARR. On Sept. 4 1022. MAROARET EDITH, daughter of Frederick F. nnd Mar garet E. Carr (nee Mollenkepf). Relatives and friends Invited te the tcrvlces. Thurs . 2 P. M., tit her residence, m East Phll Ellena st.. Oermantewn. Int. Chclten Hills Cem. Frlends may call Wed. eve. . CHIPMAN. W. EVAN C11IPMAN died In Slst year of his age at his home at EJasten, Pa., en Sunday. Sept. 3. Funeral will be held at Trlnltv Episcopal Church, at Easten, Ta.. en Tuesday. Sept. 5. at 4.30 P. M. Int at Easten Cemetery CORNELL. At the residence or his son, Randall. Laueherne, Pa., ABSALOM COR NELL, aged 83. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral, from MIddlotewn Friends' Meeting Heuse, Wed., s P. M. (day light saving). CRAWFORD. Sept. 2. ROBERT H.. hus band of Mary E Crawford (nee Delsterllng). eged (10. Relatives and friends also Oothle Ledse, Ne. 010. F and A. M.: Fremsn Chnpter. Ne. i-13. ar.d empleyes of N. Snel lenburs & Ce., Rutr Dent , nre Invited te funeral. Wed. 2 P. M.. from his late resi dence. 2138 N. Marshall st. Int. Northwced Cem. Trlendj call Tues. eve DAVIS. Sept. 2. HARRY P.. husband e Mary Davis, aged 38. Funeral Wed., 2 P. M . late residence, 100 S. 30th at.. Cam den. N. J. int. Orecnmeunt Ccm. Friends cm Tues. eve, DIVER. On Sept. 4. PHILIP DIVER. Rel.itlves nnd friends, nlse Division Ne. H. A. O. if , invited te funeral en Thursday mernlns nt D o'clock, from hla late residence. 230 Willow nve., W-iyne, Pa. Solemn re fiulem mass at St. Katharine's Church at 10 a. m. innrment Ul. Denis- cemetery. FISCHER Sept. 2. LINA FISCHER, of 220 N. Teach st., aged 70. Funeral services Wed.. 1:30 P. M . nt 151(1 N. BOth at. Int, Hillside Cem. Please emit flower,. FOREMAN.-Sept. 3. REBECCA S.. wife of Jehn L. Feremnn. Relatives and friends Invited te attend funeral, Wed.. 10 A. M., from her late residence 1020 N. 13th st. Friends may call Tues,. 7 te 0 P. M. Int. ul Pottstown. Pa. FRENCH. Sept. 4. VIRGINIA, widow or narvey frencn. iteiatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral servires. services. Thurs.. 11 A. M., resldonce of her grandson, ur. -, rc. winners, U3 u. At lantic av.. Hadden Heights. N. J. Int private, rernwoed Ccm. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. OOODES Sept. 4, 1022. THOMAS A. GOODES. In his 00th yar. nt the residence of J. C. Dummoor, -IflO Wlrnrd nve., Hex borough. F-.it ther notice later. HILLY. Sept. 1. 1022. JAMES C.. hus band of Anna M. Hilly (nee llurke). Reli tlves nnd friends are Invited te attend fu neral. Wed.. 8:30 A. M., late residence, 1002 S. 4!th st. Solemn mass of requiem Churrh of St. Tranels de Sales, 10 A. M. Int. Helv Cress Cem. HULTS. Sept. 3. 1022. TRANK S.. hus. band of Attle Masen Hulls. Sr Relatives and friends, nlse empleyes of Victer Talk ing Machlne Ce., Cnmden Aerie, Ne. 0.',, F. O. E.. are Invited te attend funeral services, Thurs . 10 A. M.. at the home of W. B. M. Ilurrell. 427 Market st . Camden. N J. Int private. Evergreen Cem, FrlcndfJ may cnll Wed., 7 te 0 P. M. KF.FFER. On Sunday. Sept. 8. 1012. IKIir.MIAII M.. beloved liushnnd of Mary E. Keffer (nee Kali-.), In his nftth ye-ir. Relatives nnd friends, nlse Pacific Leflce, Ne 200, I. O O. F ; Pennn. Council. Ne R42, Reval Arcanum: membcra of Clraci Baptist Church and officials and empleyes of S. II. & II. W. Flelsher. Ine . are Invited 10 the service. Tuesday evening, Sept .", t s o'clock, at the ll.irllst Tcmn 0. nrend nnd Berks sts. Interment private. Kindly emit flowers KNOUSE. Sept. 3. FLORENCE E. wife of H Wlnlleld Knouse, Relatives and friends Invited te all funeral services, nt 231 First nve., Pheenlxvllle. Pa , Thurs., 2 P, M. Int. Merris Cem, Friends may call Wed.. 7 te U P. jr., at 02 Pasterlus st.. Oermantewn. KRAMER. Sept. 4. MAYME A., wlfe of lMln A. Kramer (nee Mers. aged 80 Relatives and friend t,re Invited te attend funer.i! services. Thurs., 2 P. M . nt her Inte residence. 1320 K. Columbia ave. Int. West Laurel Hill Ccm. Friends may call Wed . nfter 8 P. M. LAM. Sept. 4. CHARLES M . husband of Jtunne Lam. Relatives and friends, also Master Carpenters' Ce., Master Builders' Exchange, Mt. Mnrlah Ledge, Ne. 15.1, F. and A. M. Orlentnl Chanter. Ne. 188. R. A M : B.irbareBa Ledge, K. of P.: ltappa- lrt Ledge. Ne. 35. I. O. I", S. of I.. In Mtcd te nttend funeral, Thurs., 2 P. M , I ite residence. 5022 Pulaski nve. Int. Aduth Jeshurun Cem, LAWRENCE. At Rancecaa. N. J.. Sec. nnd-day, 1th, 1022. REBECCA, widow of Themas Lawrence, aged 83 Services at Friends' Meeting Heuse. 7th nnd Market sis , Camden. N J , Fifth-day, 7th. 2 P. M. (dajllKht sivlnr) LAYTON. Sept. 3. 1022. WILLIAM J. .AVION, in his 87th ycir, formerly of Hickman. Del. Friends may call Tues , 7 te II P. M , at his late residence IS02S Wash ington ave. Services Wed , Wesley' h Chapel, Burrlsvllle, Md.. upon arrival of train leav lug Bread St. Station 7:23 A. M. (standard tlme) ,rvi.'RyADr.i.';t', U lr2?1 FRANK H.VND. se.i of Themas V. nnd May If. Led yard, aged 21. Relatives und friends, also Harmony ly.dse. Ne. C2. F. and A Ml; Co Ce lumblalt. A Charier. Ne. 01. are invited te nttend tunernl .'ervkes. Tues.. 2 80 P. M. at his late residence. 1018 N. lth st. Int. private West Ijiurel Hill Cem. j.u0,n!,..'l'll,I;-;Ti,.-Hc'en','dny' Ninth-month telephone number. Credit 4th. 1022, MORRIS LONOHTRE'l II. Rein. ' 7.M Philadelphia. '" "!'l jie'ii'ia are invileu iu nttend fll nernl. Flfth-diy, Ninth-month 7th. 2-30 P. M . from bis late residence, '.I'M Paxson ave., Glenslde, .Montgemerv Ce., p.i Autes will l""0.'. train leaving Readlnir Tennlnnt 1 13 P. M (rtivMht sivlns) at (llenlde stntlen i.uuwl.L.l, Dcpi, J, tATUAlHNU T. wife of the lata Captain Jehn I.eughney, aged 87 ears. Rclntlves und friends are Invited te nttend funernl. Thursday, 0 A. M . from her into rcsldence. 4211 Westminster ave. belemn req. m.vm 10 A. M., at the Church of Our Mether uf Sorews, Int. Hely Cress Cem. MAYER. Sept. 3. I.Ol'IS F.. Jr., be. leved husband -of Frances Mayer (nee Olanz Ln1nn2.an1 ,8?,n .f . Lul '. Mayer (nee 'm?1"" " '! ate Leuis F. Mayer. In his 40th year. Relatives and frlmda ure InvliLi te attend funeral. Thurs., 8 30 A. M . from his late residence. 203 W Diamond st Solemn renulem mass St. Bonlfnce's Church 10MA,'MiVjntv:Ne Ca'hedral Cem. " ilCAl-KTLH.--4,T Klttlt l llinu t)nnn.. J. McAl.KES. Sr. Iti.atlvi. "a'nd friend, also empleyes of Readwuy Shep Ne si. R. T . nre Invited te the service, Weilneiday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at his rcsldence. 77 N 41st Ht. Interment nt Mt Merl.h Cem' McDERMOTT.-Sept 2. PETER, husband cif Margaret McDermott. Relatlvea and friends Invited te funeral, Wed.. 8.30 A M from residence. 21107 Martlin at. Solemn rel ciulem mass at bt. Ann's Churth le A M Int. New Cathedral Cem M- .v,.Ic.VPVI7s,it'.-' ,nefI!' diuehter of the late Jehn and Annle McDevItt Rela. J,'.! ".n"1 iar"lnv."e'1 at end neral, Aed., 8:30 A. M. , from tier lnt dence, 3,125 N. Uth st. Solemn reajfei n mass at St. Stephen's Church 10 A M we. clsely. Int. New Cathedral ' ' Pr MC1IA.LE. Sept. 3. MARY J daughter of AFIDSLEY BURIAL PARK rrjiita new, tne luture aawakutitui, AOOei Mala OfOee Qlea uuhi. -i......i ?r"" mea-mieaiiae. FavnsT Hbi i&m. PNDKRTAKER.S fr lLys" BROAD a.d I J DIAMOND I trueMMsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm iwtnnnjiil PEATnH James and Susan Mcllale. Rstsii... inviiun, ttiiu j. v. ..1, oeuauty of BHdget'e Church! Dlr. IS. L. A. a .,...i .,- t, se M-...."'r" nre invited te attend funeral. Wed . h M.. from her parents' resldeeee. aiin nyslda ave.. Falls of Schuvlklil RAt.l-"? nnlem mm, nt St. IIfMit.i'. ni....l"" ." A. M. Int. nt Hely Bepulchre Cem. sicivtiL.. eept. a, jez, ELLA, hhul lUghter of Dav d and Nera. mic..,0.TI ulherlnl. nffeflsK7. Relatives .in .i.'f nlse R. V. M. BWallty, are Invited tn ..J funeral, Wed., 8:30 A. M residence of SS parents, lnuii . nisi st. Hnietnn -ur mnas. Church nt HI. F.nmnnrt'. ."!?,"fl Int. Hely Cress Cem. v MeNA.MARA. Sept. 8. JOSBP1IIN Uvea nnd ft lends Invited te funeral' xsEI 6-30 A. M., lete residence. 831 NT Mr. Yneiiiinni. wiir dl rrnnk! ,M"iviims.. : nt nipn masa nr rpninam i'Hiiek - Methor of Borrowa 10 A. M. Int. H0I7 Cri vium'iii. eepi. b, jvuiiiiAJSL J v, hand of, Mary E. Murphy (nee Reblnm Due notice of funcrnl from late res dS 2448 N. Qrati et. (10th and Chimb,ri NASH. Sept. 4 HARRY M husband '. r.llinhelh Nash (nen Ressert). n,i. !... of funeral will be given from late realdeni? nloe IV TAfTAV.nn at 'v."aOt, NICH61.S. Suddenly, nt n-incecas, Mil Sept. 4, 1022. EDWIN II, NICHOLS, .Al 07. Funeral AVcd..-2 P. M. (daylight snvhfJil from his late residence, Rancocas. N. J. tl ILInivrB M -T. Alltns Will tn... V..,B1 from Philadelphia nt Masenvllls. V t " NOLL. Sept. 8, MARY A., wife of oiersi E. Nell (nee Schlleske). Relatives aw friends Invited te funeral. Werl.. 1 ti v from rcsldence. 23B2 N. 13th st. Services l P." M. precisely. Int. at Hillside CemL evkhuuiii'. euiiiieniy, en sept. 3, te JOSEPH A... husband of Emma Ovrs. frlendq nri Invited tn nervier W'evi irT. A .M.. ut Zlen Lutheran Church, fipriu City, Pa. FrJends may view remains Tuh CV1,. HI lO' aicri.l,i. I. ni.a. X'llllel, 1 PARR. Sept. 2. EDWARD H huibipi nt thn late Florence E. Parr In.. tr.ITs Relatives and friends Invited te funeral HHM a.. W.l . ! 1 I.. n hi. 1.,. ..".""Si 6724 Westminster ave. Int. Fernwood ciiM i.-ri.nrt. run -roes. evn.. h tn in --..r'. PARTENHEEtlER. Suddenly. Benti 1022. ADA. wife of William P tf.L." helmer. Funeral services Wed.. 2 P. u '"2 the resldence of her husband, 134 State .1 Camden. N. J. Int. private, HarleUh cim Friends mav call Tues.. after 7 7: M 7 PFANDER. Suddenly. Sept. e. itM tl'II.t.tAM. hlishnnd of thn 1st M. t,..:? Relatives and friends, also Samson LedJi NnmiAi, T ..: rve, ui iv. ui 1-.. anu xuea atide. Ne 9ft. and Ynha Trlhn M."SfM T n T Sf nrn Invlt. .a K,.J . V' .IS, I a services, Wed.. 1 P. M. precisely, resldsne.. 4323 N. 20th st. , Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. Ut' mains may de vicweu iiies., m te In p u HVrTt.T.V Hani, n Ifien Iits.ntAl.'vai band of late Elliabith Reiliy. Relatives . frl.tis nlan St. Hdwarrt'e Tl V sf V!:!- and Hely Name Society, are Invited' te attsnS funeral. Wed.. 8:30 A M.. late resld.nw 2423 N. 1'ith st. Bolemn requiem ma, rVt' thre Ccm. RIGOS. Sept. 2, 1022. WILLIAM C.. has. band of Minnie K. RIggs, aged 08. Reli. tlves and friends nre Invited te attend fu. neral aervlces. Wed., 11 A. M.. at bis lit. residence. B30 Bensen St.. Camden, m' t Int. private. Hnrlelgh Cem. Friends mir ..11 n...... t .a e r t . ROSENFELD.' Sept, 2. at Ventner. N. J CLARENCE son of Jehn and till. Rescnfcld (nee Dreyfuss). aged 11. R,,; tlvea nnd friends are Invited te attend fa. neral services, Tues., 10:30 A. M. precisely, at parlors of Merris Rosenburg's Sens. 200 SCIIAAD. Sept. 4. 1022, KATIE, wltt of Cenrad Schaad. Relatives and friends an Invited te funeral eervlces, Thurs.. 2 P. M." nt late resldence. 5137 Jacksen st., rrank rrank ferd. Int. nt Mngnella Cem. Friends mtr call Wed,. 7 te 0 P. 51. SCHMALZRIED. Sept. 8, JACOB. hu. band of Dorethea (nee Ucbete Schmalirtel, need 71 years. Relatives and friends, tin members of Kensington Ledge. 211. F. aniL A. ii. ; Kensington napier, me. 23J. Jt, A. C : Kensington Cemma ndery. Ne. 84. K. of T.. Lu I.u Temple. J. F. Betz BeneJlrt.1 Society. Phlla. Rifle Club nnd Canstatteri.. nre Invited te nttend funeral services, Wefl.' 2 P. M at his late residence. 4813 M, Mh st. Int. private, at Mt. Vernen Cem. Friends may call Tuesday evening, from 7 te 0 P M SIIERMER. Sept. 4. KATE T.. srlf, f William T. Shormer and daughter of Weill and Careline Read. Relatives and frlendj, also Camp Ne. 120, P. O. of A.: Quakir City Council Ne. 17, D of L.. are Invited te nttend funeral services, Thurs. 3 P. M.. it her late residence. n00 E. Hilten st. tat. North Cedar Hill Ccm. Friends may call SKILLEr'n. On Sept. 8. 1022. VIRGINIA AOAMS. daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Ruff Sklllern. Jr.. aged 0 months. Service Wed., 3 P. M.. at rnrents' residence, 331 Pembreke read. Cynwyd. Pa. Int. prlvati. SKROnANCK. Sept. 3. LOUISA J. MnmtElt. widow of Merris Skrebanck. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited te attend funeral services. Wed.. 2 P. M. residence, 1033 N. Lelthgew st. Int. Oreenmeunt Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. SOURBIER. At her residence, 238 N. Cleveland ave.. en Bcpt. 2. mzz. ANNA M., widow of Albert Seurbler. 'aged 78 yeiri. Pervlca Wed.. 2 P. at ine uuver 11. uair 1 RldB.. 1820 Chestnut Vlnwlnir Tiles, eve. st. Int. private. STEEL. Sent. 3. In Lancaster. CARItlE ESTELLE (nee Jerdan), wife of the lit! James W. Steel, runerai Wednesday. spt. C. Interment private, Woodlands Cem.terr. STEVENSON. On Sept. 3. 1022, BELLA J . wlfe of Jnmes A. stcvenaen. Re'atlvti und friends, nlse members of urnce PrM. terlan Church, are Invited te the service, Wen . " P. M.. at her residence. 4030 WU. ten ave. Int. private. Friends may call Tues. eve. THOMPSON. Bent. 8 CATHERINE It.. 1 -.. n ...I Thnmnmn n.. 11.-1 WU" l UllilllUHUCI .HVHII.UII ,tV-3 4IIIDV,, aged r7. Relatives and friends are invite! te nttend funeral services. Thurs. 3 P. M., at her iHte residence. f221 Ridge ave. Int. prlvate. Mt. Vernen cem. Friends call WU, 8 te in i". si. THOMPSON. Sept. 2. 1022. JOHN M. husband of Bertha Thompson (nee Plank), aged 41 Funeral services Tues.. 2.30 P. M., at r.fil.'i N. Pivlctherp st. Int. prlvite. Friends may call Men., 7 te 0 P. M. WEBB. At the Naval Hospital. Parti--rneulh Va Aug. 2S. 1022, Corporal MAR TIN BENSON WEBB. U. S. Marine Cerpi. of m.tlarta, In Sante Dominge, In his 27th year, ten of Martha. S. and the late J. F. Webb. He leaves a widow, Margaret A. i Plowman Webb, and his son, William Den- ' son Levy Wenb. Burled In Arlington Ceme terv. Fert Mver, Va WELCH. hept. 4. 1022, HANNAH, widow of William Welch and daughter of late Marr A Paullln. Funeral services Thurs., 1 P. M. precisely, residence, 1213 Buttonweoil st. Int. Mt. Mnrlah Cem. Remains may t viewed Wed.. 8 te 10 P. M. WHARTENBY. Sept. 3. 1022. NELLIE 0 . wlfe of C. Alfred WhArtenby nnd daush tfr of Chnrlcs It, and Clara II Berterminn Funeral Thurs.. 3 P. M.. residence of her father-in-law. Charles O. Whnrtenby. 3J16 N Sydenham st. Int. Northwood Cem. Re mains may be viewed Wed.. 8 te 10 P. WILKINSON Sept. 3. ANNIE O. WIL- TMN'RnV. Relatives und friends are InvltM Ne nttend funeral services, Thurs,, 2 P. precisely, nt ner late residence, ion Allenhenv nve. Int. private. WILLIAMS. Sept. 1. LOIS E.. daufhtef of Qeorge W and Leis Atkinson Wllllame, aged 0 months. Relatives and frlenai in vited te attend funernl. Wed. 3 r. parents' residence, 0141 Mardsden st.. wit wit slnemlng, Phll.v. Int William Penn Cem, T,OST AND FOUND DOO Ixist. Saturday, male Bosten terrltr brlndle with white marking en heads 6M ears. Liberal reward If ret, te 4010 Loeu'k HELP WANTED FEMAIiB HON BON DIPPER, experienced: also wpJ selling experience-, mutt be neat: s00" pay hihh wnedinnil nve BOOKKEEPEK Accurate, palnswi""! jnunjf lady te take monthly and tn" baluncis. with retail etere cxnerlence TJ'' ferred. The Bedell Ce.. 12th and Market suj CHOCOLATE COATERS: neat, steady wert' ers; exn. : geed Pv 3313 Woodland s CLERK About 23 te 25. order and check . up Bradstreet and Dun reperts: must n had considerable eYredlt desk work snd.fj,,; geed writer: this Is an unusual opportunity with a larg.0 and busy concern for r0""? willing te begin nt bottem: state age. ""JJj iiih, -Ai'rtuiice. luiiiiiiiuiu aMiij "V, ivil uierK. . .I IMii- M.i-i a. . n. ...nn9 ST1 healthy, for file nnd mailing room wers. must write n geed hand, come well recem mended nnd have some filing experlinc'. Call Tuesday or Wednesday, 2 P. .. " Wtdener llidg. - CLERK Bright girl, under 80 te eperstt Ilurriiuehs calculater: large mfg ceni"i; Bread and Chestnut sts.t state age, school big experience and mlmlmum salary Jeiire Calculater P. e. Bex 7M- PhlladelPgiii COOK, clmmbermald, waitresses and heuiej w-jrlc girl who want positions. Mls '"" Deimherty. 1313 C.lrard nve. CORRESPONDENT Girl. 2U te 23 y"'h. nge, who lins thn ability te express nw thoughts en paper clearly and coneleely. w position offers wonderful trnlnliut ana en pertunlty for advancement. . MRS. PATTON , -. Curtis Publishing Ce eni Hansom a OIRLS, ever 10 years of ngel steady positien: soed waiel. ed Fried son N r !ioj !iej 4000 N' Derger-Aaren Mfg. Ce., 18th st., .near Wayne junction. OIRLS. under 10. for light table ww Frlcdbergsr-Aarcn Mfg. Ce.. 4000 N. BlB st., near Wane Junction. HOUSLiiEhPER. neslstant. In large InstU tutlen, under 40: stats experience ' liandllng help and salary expected. 1 Ledger Sjhftlee - H0USEK1:EPER Working man with J fitni. Write Wldennian. 1134 N. Hancecka LAUNDRY Experienced feeders, folders 1 hund Ironers. Apply 4S08 Aspen St.. "" for work. .. work. WB REQUlRElnE?XTI?EllENCED -11 NER8: ALL-YEAR-ROUND EMPW MENIT! GOOD WAGES. APPLY LIT BROTHERS SECOND FLUOR . 7TH AND FILBERT STS. .. PAPER BOXES, arperlenced oevererev , m lsbera and teppere. Apply CenunM 9m Ce,, IZtk and Tw aia. ( I k Lrr- W9a sB"SpeieBWisssw m ijtf. I. $$u iW.Ay.i i. ,-.w. . 'WtftitM'fsMA, " A,: