AgQ T" t j mt' fc "" a, HEflf1 &k&kMMiS&m!f 3& -3sv jiTJimrtifin i ,.,r , ,-- - ., ts 4& WHi mmr -- 3eBBf-E33yzsFT - zsm zwu T iRaUl i - 3 I St m t i . Ftnri v cbtntmi : cun J norm rertd ; polni : DeraiaU - tracer! ra Jfbejr J ntiiver SAfpnda Streek. ;ir?,i Jl,35).l The .mud tho nd in wM iter cv. clArcdi this wWchl . compal Befd Pt Khc triore i Prior , and ness ' nurvi - t)at W"M It the ; jjlacei garter ana until Setni CW aaciti Euro Siuc rival Hint from. I opanei iwa eecurJI Ur-H nunln tyron. ports J dlllon tonne XL i "to Borte ?te- List ttt th nlo hlsh Baltlrnq Pa Of V plr ; For dawns Clafl solntfl San-I V : Thd ;rk, curr It ehanj .lions! han o4elji na.tlG ecris : us -a. M m " ' ji ttBC- MB,.-. M, 'K:i 12 RM ESTATE MEH IOTEDEYELOPMENT 1NTHE34THWAP Record of Sales on Media mt Street and Lansdowne Avenue Shows Growth of Interest in Section. ' In the "West Philadelphia auction In the list year stent activity hft been noted ett Media street and on LnnsJerwno avenue tt6m ted -treet to tlh -treet, In the J4th Wrd. There had been a lone period ot -allies In the section, except on Lansdowne nvenue. Thla was broken largely through the deciilon of the Fclton Blbley Mnnu facturlno; Company to sell tho varnish plant on the northeast corner of 64th and tdia streets. "When It was built it was thought that It was far enough out In th'o country to bo used for all time. The city, however, plotted Media street throuch the mill, and In March, 1911, pro ceedings "wero begun before a road Jury to ascertain Its value, and several ex perts for the owners valued the land at 120,000 per acre. On October 19, 1912, Calvin "W. nogera purchased the property at the northeast corner of SUh and Media streets, lot 33 by 170, also on tho east side of 54th atreet, north of Media street, the lot 80 by 132. contatnlntr ttfeether 1 1-10 acres, for J-.CC0, or at the xato ot 120,000 per acre. Two-story dwellings have boen built on this property. SALES ON MEDIA STREET. .55,MJ,,,0W follows on Media, etreetl 1WT, Boptember 4 Northwest corner BJth i and Media streets, lot 64.0 by iS7!4 .") .' .80O 1SC8. June 13 Southeast corner Media slid BSth streets, lot 1157 by 202.... 24,1(3 SO 1812. October 17-0710 Media street, lot ,159 by 21 , 4,800 1M3, March 15 North stdo Media street. 10,6 feet west Nth street, Clarence p. Halg to Charles I Warwick. 18 3 by 87 V. 8.B0O 1913, July 8-8333 Media street. Frank It. Donohue to Janet P. Turner, 10 by 87 8.1B0 lOlS, October 0-3442 Media street, Frank It. Donohue to Sarah C. Gos ling". 15 by 87 4K 2.800 1014. April 148412 Media street. Clar enr Jr. Chsln to Nollls 8. Moore, 18.BM by 182 m 1.C00 1914. May l.T-niM Media street, 2 ptory nmnsflrd roof brick dwelling. old b S. T. Freeman & Co.. 8 tOO Tho development sprend when In Feb ruary. 1913, John Wnnamaker sold to Oeorjse W. Bourne, on tho cast aide of ESth street, from Media street to the rear of properties on the south sldo of Z,ansdowno avenue, the 430 feet front on BSth strc-st, with a depth of 87 feet. This has been entirely built upon with neat two-story dwellings. Mr. Bourne, on November 0, 1913, purchased from the Girard Trust Company a second lot on the west side of ESth street. 123.9 feet south of Lansdown avenue, lot 165 by 193,7Hi. and linn built 12 more two-story dwellings. The cost of tho ground was i2.ooo. North of I-ansdowne avenue Franklin J. Moss built 2 two-story dwellings on both sides of Stewart street, and other bulldlnc operations arc planned, as all of the Stewart street properties are sold or rented. Tho grading of BSth street was the atort, and with somo needed Improve ment In the trolley system tho building will go on to meet the activity In the EOth street section. SALES ON LANSDOWNE 'AVENUB. 8ales show as follows on Lansdowne avenue: 1S00. Mar 4 Southeast corner Lans downe avenue and Coneatosu. street, building- lots 1.1U by 90.2. two fronts. 18,000 1010, March 30 Northeast corner Lans downe avenue and SOth street, lot 100 by JU3.T ... 0,630 1911. November 27 Northwest corner Lansdowne avenue and SSth street. ... lot 63.TH by Si.TV, MOO 1S12. March 29B703 Lansdowne ove- nue, lot IS by 87 8,800 391.1, July 208351 Lansdowne avenue, "W. S. Croll to Elmer B. Itentsell, lot 16 by S2J 5.600 1914. December' 2 won Lansdowne ave nue, David F. OledhlU to Holla Fore, lot 18.4x100 .V.V.V -300 1913. November 20 West side BSth street. 123 0 feot south of Lansdowne avenue, Olrnrd Trust Comp; ny to aeorsa W. Bourne, lot 163 by 193.7.. 12,000 Thla section will soon bo entirely cleared up of all tracts suitable for operations of 25 dwellings or mora. Builders are now Invading property owned by Haverford College. A feature of this phase of the West Killadelphla situation Is tho fact of the very high ground and fine outlook: and It Is only a short ride In southbound trol leys, with transfer td the Market street elevated, to get to and from the business eection. LESSOR. I-TJNERAt OF MISS KEESEY Thft funeral services over tho remains of Miss Frances A. ICeesey. one of .. .i.4-4- n,iK1ln aM,nrtltnMiAr In this ! 'eator in 1859. will tie held this evening nt Her nome, us orxn row avenue, .ma burial will take place tomorrow at tho Lower Provldenco Presbyterian. Church Crounds. OBITUARIES XJB, J. WINTER "WAMStEY Chief Over Death of rather Hastens; His End. Pr. J. Winter Wamsley, physician and plvarroadst, died suddenly Monday night from an Internal hetjorrhago at his home, imt Diamond street. Grief over the death f his tather. Dr. Jamea A. Wemsley, two treeks ago. hastened his end. t Doctor Wamsley was bom In Brns detta. IIL H waa a graduate of tea FWlsjJelphia, Collega ot Fharmaoy and tk Jatterson Medical College, Ha was ir several years a resident physician at th Cooper Hospital, Camden. He was . fcaelieto-. A brother, Clair A. Wains iy, of Fbosnlxvllle, survlTta. OTOUJINAWD A, VOtA yerdtomd A. Vols, -whose career as tgaaager and steward covered every not- aWc hotel in America, and for the last Jat years manager of Cat XAliton, 4i, EVENING died yesterday at his horrns 8418 Christian street He had been 111 slnco September. Vols, b natlva of Itohitv Italy, where ho was bom in 18S9, was known to thousands of Phlladelphlans. In his hotel experi ence he was connected with famous New York restaurants, and was steward for the late Jllehord Canfteld's fashionable gambling houses In New York and Sara toga. Ho was master ot six languages Tho funeral services will bo held nt his lato home, Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. COt. JOHN B. TAYtOB CINCINNATI, Dec. 23.-ColOnet John Barry Taylor died yesterday In tho old Taylor mansion, Newport, Ky, In which he was born 78 years ngo. His grand father. General James Taylor, owned tho land on which Newport now stands. Ills wife was Miss Settle Washington, great grnndnlece of the first President. Colo nel Taylor's great grandfather, William T. Barry, Jit Lexington, Ky., was Post master General under President Andrew Jackson. MISS CECItIA M. BEYER Miss Ceclla M. Beyer, 95 sears old, and well known In Kplscopnt Church cir cles for her charitable work, died yes terday at her home, C27 North 22d street. She Was the oldest of 14 children, four of whom survive, Miss Aglao C, Beyer and Miss Adele J. Beyer, Henry C. Beyer and Illchard A. Beyer. She will be burled tomorrow In the family plot In Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. OSCAXt P. SATJNDEBS Oscar P. Saunders, a former member of tho State House of Representatives, died yesterday at his home, 1225 Oxford streot, of Brlght's dlsonso, following a linger ing Illness. Ho was 65 years old. Mr. Saunders represented the 3d Ward, of this city, In the State House ot Rcpro scntntlvei for two terms, from 1898 to 1900. He was engaged In the liquor busi ness. Threo children survive, Mrs Charles E. Jones, Mrs. John F. Lehman and Bedell Saunders. His funoral will bo held tomorrow from tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Lehman, 4 North Chelsea avenuov Atlantio City. IN MKMORIAM DtTFFKY In loving- remembrnnce of ES THER M. DUFFEY, who died Dec. 13. 1011. eatlj3 AflimninOE. On December 22, 1014. 31ARY O.. widow of John Ashbrldgo. runersl on ThJrsdsy. at 2 p. m from Oardlngton. Upper Darby, Pa. Interment rernwood Crmetery. ATICINHON. On December 23 1014. OLIVER W son of Joseph L. and Emtly V. Atkinson, aged 63 years. Services and funeral private, at residence of his brother, Joseph L. Atkinson, 1400 East Moyamenslng ave . on Thursday. AUNltlt. On December 22, 1014. ELIZA BETH II. AUNBH. widow ot Israel U. Aunrr. Funeral services on Thursday. De cember 24, at 10 a. m., at the residence of her nephew, T. E. Helmlck. 110 East Park ave , Mcrehantvllle, N, J. Interment private. nr.YKU. On December 22, 1014, CECILIA M.. daUKhter of the late a. T. and Clara Hirst Itojer. nelatlves Rnd friends are In vited to attend th funeral services, on Thurs day, at 11 a. m. precisely, at her late resi dence, 62T North 22d st. Interment private BOOTH. On December 22. 1014, CAHO LINE, widow of Henry Booth. Funeral services on Thursday, at 1:30 p. m at her late residence, 218 South Sd St., Colwyn, Pa. Interment private. BRKlVSTElC On December 20. 1014. JOSE PI11NB CAROLINE, widow of Francla D. Drewster. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 p m., from 0014 Torresdale ove . Tacony. inter ment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. BHIUUIAllT. JOHN BURKHAItT. 178 W. Columbia ave. CANNING. On December 22. 1911, WIL LIAM, husband of the lste Eliza Canning; (nee Kane). Funeral on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from 2212 Kater st, Hlsn Mass of lirqulem at St. Charles' Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cioes CARLISLE. HELEN CARLISLE. 601 South R2d St. CRUMUACK. On December 22. 1014, EL LI5N, widow of Jeremiah T. Crumback. Rela tives and friends nro invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, at 2 p. m. precisely, from her late residence. 6731 Woodland ave., West Philadelphia. Interment private. CUIITIN. On December 21, 1914. DAVID CHHTIN. husband of the late Catharine II. Cuttin (nee Murray). Funeral on Thursday, at 7.l0 a. m , -from the funeral parlors ot D. F. Gallagher, 2321 East Huntingdon st. B)!emn Requiem Mass at St. Ann's Church, at 0 a. m. Interment at Nan Cathedral Cemetery, DAILKY. On December 22, 1014. FRANK J , hushand of Jennie Dalley (nee Mlllljran) and son ot Mary E. Dalley and the late Michael Dalley. Funeral on Saturday. De cember 28 at 8 a. m , from 024 Ehst Somer set st., Oloucester City, N. J. High Mass at St. Mary's Church at O a. rn. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DEVIR. On December 20. 1014, JOSEPH M.. husband of Phoebe and son of the late James and Isabella Devtr. Funeral on Thursday at 0 a. m., from his late residence, 1211 Hefgley ave. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Stephen's Church, at 10-10 a. m. In terment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. DICIITEK. MORRIS DICIITER, 2123 South Falrhlll St. DIMI.KIL On December 21. 1914. JOHN, husband ot Margaret Dlmler (nee Weldmann), Due notice of the funeral will be given, from his lata residence, S01S Thompson st. DUFFY. On December 20, 1014, ANNIE DUFFY. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 8 30 a. m., 8141 N. Taylor st. Solemn High Requiem, Moss at Corpus Christ! Church, at 10 a. Jtu Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ELLIOTT. On December 22, 1014, 1IUOII ELLIOTT. Funeral services at the Church of the Clood Shepherd, Rosemem, Pa., on Thursday, December 24, at 12 o'clock. In terment at Lower Merlon Baptist Cemetery. Remains can bo viewed at his lats residence, 14 Warner ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa., Wednes day, after 7 P. rn. VARHELL. Suddenly, on December 20,1014, AUBil.1 -. llUiaWHU lTfc V it Littley) nd 1Q st son or KusaDetn ana mo late Francis A. Karrell. Funeral vet-vices on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at his lata residence. IID lie U,C(1UCUI XftUIVJ UUlUtlUU CamatsrV. VRANIL ISRAEL FRANK, 1718 South 7lh OIDEJKO-MICIIAEL OIDEJKO, 912 N. GLADEN-On December 22, 1014. OTILLIA. widow of Albert Oladen, aged J7 yesrs. Fune-al on Saturdsy. at 8o, m., from 1829 North Msrston st. High Masa at p a. rn BU Ludwtg's Church. Interment Holy Re deemer Cemetery. w ., OIIEEN-On December 21, 1914. JAMES B , husband of Bride Orjen. Vomeral on Thurs. day. 8 SO a. m.. 8400 Ashburner St., Holmes burr Solemn Requiem Mass and Interment at Bt. Dominic's, at 10 a. m. .. HARLAN. On December 21. 1811 ELIZA. BETH OLENDENINQ, widow of Henry K. Harlan. Funeral on Seventh-day. Twelfth t5ontn2eth. at ISO p. m.. at Marshalltoa ftlends- Mestlng House. Chester Coimty. Pa. HARMON THEODORE HARMON, 2111 HARTSLvkft Qn, Deeembsr tX 191. FRJLNKT busbarS ol Hattls Hartmann. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 p-.m,. from aio West Lsaigh ava. 'intsrmsntTJresnmount Cemstsrr. . mJ .. HAW. Suddenly, on Dseemfcer JO, lilt, JOHN J son of Tlmethy J. and the 1st. Church at s, rn. Intsrment at Cathedral HEHUl?5iciL Oa December 20. 1IIOUR UAUcrr'i-A. wioqiy o ie i""'J.l Funeral en Thursday, at 8 a. m.. from 2AM S. Broad st. Solemn RMuIem Msss at St. Alphonso Obnrch at tfJo a.ro. Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery,. .., HOLOATE-Oa DecemVer 22ulBlt. JAMES O. lIOLtt.Ta Funeral oa Thursday, at 8 E. oCrtrom 681 Jamestown st, IRoiborough, trvicsrin St. Timothy's P fit Church al p m Intsrment in adjoinlrnr arpund JENNElir-Oa December 20. 1814. ANKA O, Houuo , foi-KS : DOUt I MAKS A SwElt, SAfVTY ? LED6BB P - tl - AD MORE ALIENS Roping in the very latest of DEATHS widow of Frederick Jcnncr. Funeral serv ices Thursday, at 2 p. m . at her lato resi dence. 2032 N. 5th st Interment prlato .1EHOLYMACK. On December 21, 10H, .MARTHA II. wife of Albert Jrrotymack and dauKhur of tho lato Andrew and Harnh Mc Call fMneral Thursday nt On. m.,from her residence, 2l4 I'ernon st. Mass of no nulem at the Church of tho Sacred Heart nt 10 '0 a m. Interment Holy Crots Cemetery. KATZMANN. On December 21, 1914. BAR BARA K. KATZMANN (neo Schneider) wlfo ot Willi im Katzmnnn Funeral on Thurs flav. at 2 o. m from 310 W Norrls st. In terment Green Mount Cemetery. KIM) UN. On December 21. 1014. JOHN THOMAS son of tho lato, Thomas and Mnry KlUun. Funeral Thursday, nt 8 :iu a. rn, from the resldeneo ot his brother-in-law, James Conloy. 0S18 Windsor olaco (OSth nnd Snrlnsflcld ne)i. HlKh Mass of Requiem at the Church of tho Most Blessed Sacrament at 10 n m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEARNEY. On December 20, 1014, MARY KEARNEY, widow of Jamea Kearney. Fu neral on Thursday, nt 7.J0 a. m.. from 0810 Warrington no Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church of tho Blessed Sacrament nt 11 a. in Interment New Cathedral Cemetory. KELLY. On December 21,1014. MARY ANN ELIKAE'ETH, widow of Thomas Kelly. Fu neral on Uhursdnv, at 8-J0 a m.. from her late residence 2112 Brandvwine st. Huh Requiem Mass nt St. Francl XaUer s Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross i cmetcr . KOX. Near Orecn Hill Station, rrayer Branch on December 21.1014 IIAIUHET M . widow of tho late William Nathaniel Knox, In her 72d year. Funeral and services at Iacock Church Intercourse Lancaster County, on Thursday. 21th Inst . at 11 a clock Train leaves Broad St. Station nt 8 40 a. m The remains may bo viewed on Wednesday afternoon. Carriages will meet trains lcavtnir Broad St Station at 2:13 and 4-1.1 o m for Orecn Hill Station ,,,,. Ll.ilHEAD. On December il, 1014, FRAN CES O LEITIIEAD. daughter of the Into William E and Eliza Dillon. Funoral serv ices on 'Ihursday. at 2 p. rn.. nt her lato residence. 2134 N 4th st. Interment at South laurel Hill Cemetery. LUHIUN. (suddenly, on December 21, 1014, HIUDOET A widow of James E. Luskin. I-uneral on Thursday at 8 30 a. m , from hr late residence, 165 Greenwood ave , Wyn eote. I'a. High Mass at tho Immaculate Conception Church, Jenklntown. at 10 a. m. Internum at New Cathedral Cemetery. JlcCAFl'ERY. Suddenly, on December 50. 1U14. HUail. husband of the late Jenn e McCalTery Funeral on Thursday, at 8 JO a. m.. from 730 Morris at. Solemn Requiem Mais at Church of the Annunciation, at . iu a m. pieclsely. Interment at New Cathedral Cemeterv. McCAFIKRY. Suddenly, on December 20. 1U14. JENNIE, widow of Hugh McCaffery. "uneral on Thursday, at 8 JO a. m , from JU Morris st.Solemn Requiem Maas at Church of the Annunciation, ut 10, a. m. pre cisely. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme- McOOLDItlCIC December 20. 1014. BRID GET, wife of James Mstf'oldrlck (nee Ken ntdy) Funeral on Tliursday, at 8. JO a m , from J2S Cricket ave, Ardmore. Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass at Bt. Colman's Church, at MITCHELL. On December 21,1014. ELIZA IlliTU A., widow of Jamea O Mitchell. Funerol on Thursday, at 1.30 pm. precisely, from her late residence, 1813 Porter st., formerly of 1730 South Droad st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. . , ORIOI On December 20. 1014. STEPHEN T . husband of Mary Orlol. native of Franco, Clly O iyuiia jicmvma " -- the employes of II. p. Wilbur & Son sr; Imlted to attend the funeral on Thursday morning nt 8:80 o'clock, from his late resi dence. 2137 S. 13th at. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Epiphany at 10 a. m. In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. PETER, THOMAS PETER, 210 North Junl- PURVIS. On December 20, 1014, JOHN, husband of Mabel Purvis (nee Jones), Fu neral services on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at 2113 Mercer st. Interment at Palmer Ceme tery. HEADING. On December 20, 1014, HARRI SON READING, son ot the lata Henry M. and Henrietta Harrison Reading. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday mornlnr, at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mr Charles D. Shipper, 8421 Christian st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Transfiguration ot Our Lord Church, SSth and Cedsr ave.. at 10 o'clock. Interment pri vate. Frlenda may call Wednesday evening. nElTZJACOn REITZ. 2134 East Wll lam st. SAUNDERS. On Deoember 22, 1914. OSCAR P, SAUNDERS. Due notice funeral jrUI be given, from his late residence. 1223 W. Ox ford st EIIARPLESS. In Birmingham township, on Second Day. 12th Month, Slit, 1014, THtSiiAa BHARPLESSTagsd 70 year. Rsistlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Bth Day, 21th Inst, at L80 p. m . from his Ists rsaldsnce. Interment at Birmingham Ylends' Burial Grounds. Carriages will meet trains at West Chester, leaving Broad Street Etstloa at 11 04. .. 6MITH- On, Dscemb-r 22. 1014. CLARA eUlTtf. widow of William J. Smith. Further notice of tb funeral will be given from her late residence, Whit Horse Plks, Barring- TIIoWsON. On Deosmber 21, Hit, JOHN, son of Sallle B, and the late Jamea Thomp son. Funeral, on Thursday, 2 p. m,, prs claaly. M82 dreenway ay. Interment Mt. Morlah Cemetery. . . . VOLA-On December 22. 1914. FBRDI NA1D A. husband of Ernma, Lawlsy Vols, Funeral on Thursday, at 8 p. m,, rora 9415 Christian st. Interment private. .. VVAMSLEYAOn Deeembsr 21. 1914. JAMES WINTER WAMSLEY MD . a ,of Josle p. and the lats James A. Wamiljy. If. D. In his 421 ysar Relatlvea and friends, also SNOODLES' DIARY : - LPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DEGEMB-B t Bystander. IN OUR MIDST them In the streets of London. DEATHS Progressive Assembly. No. 4. A. O M. P. are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Thursday morning, at 0 o'clock preclssly, at his lato residence. 1R20 Diamond St. Inter ment strictly private ; WILSON. On December 21, 1BI4, ELIZA 1IKT1I L , widow o Dr. Adam II. 'VVllson, 4428 N. Chadwlck st Funeral services, Tliurs day. 10 30 n. m , nt the Mt. Ilermon Re formed Church. 10th and Wlngohocklng sts. Interment private. CLASSIFIED RATES' DAILY AND SUNDAY THIS STYLE TYPE (or like this) One Insertion ISc per line Threo Insertions In a week... lVJo per line Seven consecuilte insertions.. 10c per line 1000-line contract (dally ad vertising) 8c pcrline Situations wanted, threo Inser tions In a week 10o per line THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In nil classifications except Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Per sonals, Boarding and Rooms. One - Insertion 20o pcrlne Threo Insertions In a week .. 1,W per line Seven consecutive Insertions... 15c per line 1000-line contract (dally ad- vcrtlMng) 1254operllne All rates are based, on agate measurement, 14 aga,to lines to tho Inch. DEATH NOTICES-elther paper 10 linos one time B0c. Threo Insertions Jl.oo DAILY ONLY In Effect December , 1011 COMBINATION RATE for ineertlon in both tho morning and evening papers of same day. PUBLIC LEDGER (MORN1NO) ' EVENING LEDGER fBVENING) Add four cents per lino net to rates given above. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER MAY BE INSERTED IN THE EVENINO LEDGER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. There Is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads Bt office rates. PERSONALS FKLTZ REALTY COMPANT The following bonds. Nos. TL 161., IM, 111, B7. have been drawn and are called for pay ment and accrued interest. Payment win bo mado on the nret day of January, 1013. at the office ot the Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust cS., of Philadelphia. Pa . 323 Chestnut st, after which date all Interest on these bonds will cease, on tnese R CAMpjjEi,L, Treasurer. HELP WANTED ITEMALlV COOK GIRL FOR CuoKINO and downstslrs work In private family of 8 adults. 1517 Arch st. COOK for hotel 1 Delaware. G M, Ledger uenirai, HOUSEWORK ReflntJ German Protestant glrlf in a good hotnET fa nlly of 3: everything comfortable; permanent. Address George -U. 11 lock box 282. Waynsiiboro. Pa. LJLUNDRLSS. capable, with nice yard, to do family wash. L 453. Ledger Central. 'OFFICE ASSISTANT With knowledge of bookkeeping, typewriting, filing, operating orlvate telephone exchange: must tie accur. ati'ilva ref. and exper O 812, Led. Cent STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers and elsrks can obtain valuable informa tion about securing positions by In. tsrvtswlng Miss Dean at Ledger Cen tral. See Ther at once for this frsa aavloa, as the Commsrclal Depart msnt Is constantly securing good po aitlons for Lsdier Advertisers. BTBNOaRATirER Toanr lady for stenogra pher and office (work: must be efficient, ao ourat and thoroughly capable- only those having the above qualifications nee4 apply high wages. The Summerdsla Dyelnr, Print ing and. Finishing Co.. Holmesburg, Pa, WAWi"BD Thoroughly capabU matron for 1m- Jortaat position Apply immediately. Boom 203. Croier Building WAJiTElK whits, sober housekeepsr) 18 a week. Phone, Ota, 2281 KID ADDISON KNEW SEEP WAMIED KA1.B TOWTOSITOrtArROOFimArEnaAr4TCOPT YlOLDKKS. H'"t, AND DAY WORK. DUNLAP PRINTINd CO, JUNIPER AND , CHBitllT BTS . - COMiP08ITOrtS. stone, hands, W2e!f& copy holders wanted. N B.cor jArchnrtjetn. HUSTLERS, capable of earning $5 arM hp ward, dally rmJnlslon basis, to dern?n strate our free talklrg machine. Apply to 10 80, Mr. Shambelsn.1332Areh., NIGHT CLERK-Must have hotel .Whence and able to operate switchboard. Hotel Mar iyn, ivin nnq Mqraei. PIPE COVBRERS wanled. Apply, with toots, Khret Magnesia Manufacturing Co , Para . ave and Cumberland st. PnOOFREACBRS, copy holder, .cornrltOTS, stone hands wanted N E.cor. ArchA10th. fiOLICITOns for dally gond-feiiowshlp lunch eons nt Hanscom'e, 020 Market St. Must be only Christians and havn (rentlemanly ad dress Beo Mr Fulmcr. at 12 30,above addnss. STOCK SALESMAN-Oommlsslon,18 per cent. no advances! extraordinary propojlllon that will sell under present conditions. 138 N 12U1. Oeneral , . AUTOMOBILE repairing and driving taught by espsrts; special attention given to earlwtetor and magneto details; a road lesson every cay and license guaranteed: day and evening courses! easy terms. Call, write or phone Kensington 1034. Huntingdon Auto School, . 2411-1B, K.UInnttngrton SITUATIONS WANTED rEMAXB BOOKKEEPER Industrious, romp.l business ind character ret, furn. JQtMId.Central. COOIC Competent colored cook, with best of references from present employer, wishes a position In city Apply 1317 Federal st DHKMriMAKHR wlshei few -more engsgo ments, f2 (10 per day: designer and ntteji dresses mads home, to. Phone Poplar 470S. 17.10 Wallace. DttrasMAICnfi wants engagemsnts. home or riu; gooq niier. ihmt jionirose; jjick. mt y. OOWNH, EVENING CLOAKS AND TAILOH ed milts: at home or out: short notice O. JL MoNlchols. 1717 Christian st. Phone Dickinson 8I17V HOttiKWOHIC competent colored woman wishes position In private famllyt good cook! tesi or rererencea. Apply zoil) ixmbnra st. HOUSEWORK Colored woman, first-class cook and luundressj ref. I' 820, Ledger Off. INFANT or chlflnurse, experienced, English I'rolestnnt. I Soir, Ledger Office. MAID nnd seamstress. North German, would like situation, would take older child! Is well recommended. Q SM. Ledger Central. NI1H8E, undergraduate, or any case: light du ties; wages reasonable. I SIT, Ledger Office. NURSE would like permanent Institution position. Phone Diamond 6777 D. POSITION with nn Invalid, or companion to an elderly ladyj city references. E81S, Led ger utnee. STENOGRAPHER, conscientious and depend able would consider modernto salary; refer ences u ziu, meager umce. BTENOGRAPllEH. comn., mod. sal. till abll Ity lsdemonstratcd.ll814. Ledger Offico. WHENIN NEED of an experienced office as. slstant, bookkeeper, stenographer or clerk, call up Walnut 8000 and consult with Mtes Dean, ot the Commercial Department, who has a list of high-grade, experienced girls eager for positions. Avail yourself of the free scrvlco to Ledger advertisers NOW. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT. CAPABLE AND EF FICIENT, B YEARS' EXPERIENCE, AT PRESENT HEAD BOOKKEEPER OF LARGE SEMI-SUBURBAN DE PARTM'T STORE. DESIRES C1IANOE TO MORE PROMISING FIELD; HIGH EST REFERENCES. O 142, LEDGER CENTRAL. BOOKKEEPER and accounant, trior, comp., desires position of trust: can take entire charge; mod salary. Q 300. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER Young man. 21. well educated: fine business training: 3 years' experience; best rcferenco from present employor; desires a change. P 023, Lodger Office. BOOKKEEPER; young man: 23: high and business college education; 4 years practical experience bookkeeping and clerical work; best references. Q R0. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER Married man. competent and reliable, exper., up-to-date system, loose loaf, etc., high, refs. Q 213. Ledger Central. BUILDING MATERIAL SALESMAN.a hustler, several years' experience, large following among architects and builders ot Philadel phia and other cities, desires connection; best of references. Q 237, Ledger Central. CARPENTER seeks permanent position or gen eral utility caretaker: Janitor. P 818, Led Off. CARPENTRY Rellablo young man wishes po- BlilOII. .1. Kt J1UU IlUriBJT Bt CHAUFFEUR, coachman, nrst-class mechanic, 12 years' experience. FRANK. 2238 N. 2d. CLERIC YOUNG MAN, 22. FAIR EDUCA TION, DESIRES POSITION EITHER IN OrFlCB OR FACTORY. MECHANICAL LINE; OOOU ItKl'H. O B45, LEDQ, CENT, ENGIMEr,. Chief engineer wants position wf ,: nomy and results are considered; eteam. .tetr!cal, refrigerating and Ice plants; have d 80 years' practical experience and know the business. L 440. Ledger Central. ENGINEER to supervise erecting new or old plants: can glvo port of time and show re sults to owner; Investigate; charges reason able. Engineer, P. O. Box 03, Philadelphia, Pa. I GENTLEMAN, 88, college education, desires position of trust: have no special qualifications beyond an expe rlenceof 13 years In conservative law office, but am -well connected so cially, of good appearance and can furnish exceptional references; am at present employed, but circumstances make a change necessary and de sirable. G 848, Lodger Central. Tinmen a salesman who knows his Uns; few of them do: B years' experience In tho woolen dress goods business; now employed, but desires wider field to demonstrate his ability; not looking for a lob. but the right connection: nominal salary and commission If representing first class line; highest recommendations. a 413, LEDGER CENTRAL MAN, neat( honest, respectable; butler or utll. ity man: can do anything; good reference. I'opiar ajm ,,w ,,ti,uH ,. MANAGER Man of 10 years' experience In all branches of moWng-plcturo work is open for position as house manager, a 43(1, ledger ' Central. OYSTER OPENER, colored, expd.. des. pas or an waiter; gi ,. .. .... ., . ii-iu. PHYSICIAN Chlroprsctlo phystcian wishes with insane or so-called Incurables. O 217, ledger Central. PRACTICAL MAN, 27. formerly eonductej own business, patternmaker by trade, ex pertenced In both Iron and brass foundry, desires position in shop or ofllcs or as salesman: best rsferencesj experienced estimator from blue prints, a 643 Ledger Central. REPRESENTATIVE Toong man. 28 asaresslv, hostisr, would llis to represent a first-clsss firm slther in ths T Southern or Western Btatest best ref er Ineer as to character and ability, D 813, l1r Offl-a, SPes Tand office, thorough knowjedgs of blusortnts. wooawoming and oattsro a. MmatlngTest r-sreocss, O 2S1, Ledger Central. w roan; mi o- r went iswf?S ti 1 HTl tory service aaaur South st , raiis. YatTNtTMAK wishes position as driver or por tr flva yeara' experlsnce best ot referjncea ffpfn lasfimployer Chas, Nspp, 2019 Lorn- YOUNO MAN, 18, wlVEeOo learn carpenter trade, handy with tools. Phons Market SI22. WHAT THEY WANTED HVRIStArV Position dealrsd by ooUsg Through know.s.ot ? - CRsoedr. accurate, satisfsc- ed. BsnJ, Sllvsrrnan, 1414 23. 1914. 3PtfiN AGE-fCtES WILLET, 1809 Mafttorl.atj, 8. i-rfSSVnM1 -clit clly or conn. I ret, frione Dickinson Bora. AUTOMOBILEB Far Bale OUR prices en osed cars will urprl TJJi espfclallr with our convenient parment plsnl prices from 4100 up, n. A B. AUTO CO irione Locust 8337 14SS Vine st. W1NTON 1011 louring ear ohasile, anll.blfoKj truck; good condition: only 43-0. 810 N. Iftn. AUTO LIVERT AND OABA0E3 TO HIRE Packard Limousine and Tourtnr cars, By hour, day, week or raontn, at eaeonsble rates PACKARD SERVICE COMrANT A&l- WU-fc "" Phones Spruce 3140 Race 248. FIRST-CLABt touring car, 11 pe rir new y painted, with weather protmijn. Call Main 2284 or Tark 878. Harry Goodman. AUTO PAINTING1 SEE BOULTON FOR YOUR AUTO PAtNT INGt rood work only: low prices. 8013-18 Cambridge st. Prions Preston M72. DO-B, BIBD3 AND GOLD 17-Sg FIRST CANARIES sinu- iji WAii . have Just arrived on steamer Bloterfy from Rotterdam. This shipment, comprises the se lection of Hsrti Mntaln canaries Tour choice of the importation: Hans Mountain. 83 each! Roller canaries, S3 60 each. Cages of very description. E. C. VAIII.E, Importer, 819 MARKET BT. BUSINESS NOTICES Appear at your best this XrnaatHave your furs carefully repaired for the hoi- FURS Way sesson. Expert workmanship and reasonable prices Phono Belmont -.,81 ,V, 1JHAP .. i,V.VC3, " ' -- Hemttltchtng done while Ton wait. A. Itelch. ard. 1118 ChestnuL Pictorial Review patterns BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIES 14-ROOMED APATtTQBENT "OlgE, P'v" meters to each room, bringing S80 over ex penses: mutt he sold this month, as owner Is leaving cltyt no reasonable offer refused, neighborhood 10th and Mt. Vernon. Write 1321 Orecn st, or phone Poplar bjid. LARGE LIVERY STABLE in West Chster, Pa., on Main St.. 2 sousres from ra lroad station and now doing a good business. 20 open alalia, 12 boxes, large wj gon house, big mows: 2 stores on same plot, all doing nice business; ood stsnd. ,..,.. t JOHN 8. OARRETT, Jr West Chester, ra. COAL and lumber yard, with feed store; rallroaT sldlnr: established 40 years: 1013 business, 121,000: agent soiling for heirs. Ad dress M 80L Ledger Office. APARTMENT BUSINESS for sate: will sell out completely furnished 10-room apartment business at , a very .reasonable price, at present commeieiy ihitoi '!V""f.." """.': Chestnut: good navlng proposition. Apply ti 441, Ledger Central. 1 HAVE Plot of ground and building: I djsl-e pirty to rent or purchoss: I will Invest 15000 unwsrd: must be established business anJ bear closest Investigation: don't answer un- less you nave, camo. um -,. . -.... an EXPERIENCED office msn Will Invest AS3000 or more In an established .Profitable business where services can be used to ad- vantagej sUto what lino of business offered. O Ml, lQKer v.gii. WELI-PAYINO. profltsbls halrdresslng busi ness rnohlcurlng. massage, etc.: in beit office Eld." meltyi establishes lOyeafs: good rea- DlQg. 1 .ii' - ...I Y..,-lna nMf nnfl T! WiSSXJrunrV&K -Central. CLEANING AND DYEING OSTRICH FEATHERS AND FANCIES eirAMEl), DYED, CURLED AND MADE EAN INTO LATEST STYLES MAILHOT. 1B10 CHESTNUT DIAMONDS AND JEWELBY DIAMONDS BOUGHT Bank References. Appraisement, lss. HARRY W. BMiril. Yll SAN80- S DBESSMAKING AND MILLINEBY TJRESSMAKINO taught; short,, prao. course. Mc-owelfi- 307 Denckla Bldg.. 11th - Market. DRESSMAKING at home: best of referenoe. teSait. 17th st. Phono Diamond 833. POB SALE TULLIARD, pool, comb 2d hand, bought. .old. rentedr-'d. Keafer. 320 Olrard aye. CARPETS, sold, storage, Wilton, Axmlniter: .Jltabls boarding - apt, houses. 1310 Poplar. PURE SEALSKIN COAT: cost S300; magnifi cent piece of fur; sultablo for two sets furs Ind muff: lovely preaente; only S73. 133 Cliveden ave.Oermantown. ONE Rand-McNally mercantile recording ays tem map cabinet of tho United States; good .. new 2238 N. 0th Bt. STOBAOE WEST PHILA. Monarch Storage Co. Auto and pack ing and shipping. 3870 Lancaster ave. WANTED ANTIQUE furn.. broken Jewelry, gold, sliver, plitlnunl. false teeth. 733 Wafnut- Est. 1800. FURNITURE Tp&t nMrnltnre Co. 3143 Kensington ave. BOOMS OB BENT RARING, 3840 Rooms, furnished or untur- -"..? '., ,.... tnw hniiB-Wenlnv- nhulla- nisnea. - ,.vw. -. - . -- I3ROAD. N.. 837 Two communicating rooms, running water, housekeeping, or suitable two to four persons; front suite, with private bath : other vacancies; well ceatea, BROAD. S . 400 Desirable single room, coro "fonibfv furnished: well heated: reasonnbls. BROAD S . 1728 Furnished rooms, housekeep-!ngIprJvateJarnJlb-vt?ihia.phoneJ- cilEaTNUT. 1020-31 Desirable f uro.or unf urn. VultesrprlvateJ-thJJJrofessior-lfflce; LOCUST. 37i-Prlvate family will rent 1 or a well-furnished rooms to gentleman: warm and pornronaoie. -,, www - ilAaTER 1027 FURNISHED ROOMS. SIN la or en suite, hot-water heat: Poplar 2420. "PINE ST., 1434 Desirable rooms; single or ensuue. 2022 Desirable suite with private n nre: single too mi . owner. TIOGA. Westmoreland, 1817 2d and 3d story tronf sultablo for two people:, moderate; breakfast optional, ynone xioga oioa WALNUT. 8708 Private family will rent well- runuaneti n" ,u Buii.w.m IbTII N.. 023 Refined gentlemen; single or doubls rooms: every home comfort; phone. hn fl . 122 Rooms, single or en suits; prl- vate baths, running water, ateam heat; newly Ti-persd and painted; gentlemen preferred. e B2D AND SAN80M Fur- West Branch msnea roomst nca obix. T. M. . msais, snower nains: near L. All ths comforts of Bonn. ETlons iwmoni oat. ,.-.. . . m- -..-... ---- frtYV BT ll'f T f . ROOMS for lavallds, iciustrj. private residence, nursing aerrlca if desired) central. L 840, Ledger Central. HANDSOMELY furnished front room l largj modern prtvsU home. Electrlo lljhts. Ten mlnutss la City Halt Telephone Baring 413. PRIVATE FAMILY .have nleely furn. room, well heated, convenient to bath, gentle, bus . ness womsni bre-kfsst options). Wood. 86a Professtonal Offices. WALLACE, N B. COR. IttOT ST -Suite of roan tor phycUni p-rtly turn. ; jm, watsr. BOABPIN- i. 'J.XZZ 1.- , rn ,lftl.1. Ia jtcii, u--iko '".""B ,iii 41 " eluding superior table, $8 table, 14 BROAD, 8 . 1000-Will rent rooms te rennto couple or 2 gentlemen .ftcellwit. table. , coiAJMUIA AVE 2133 Comfortably turn i rrns., prl fam . fed I qpt'onaljjfrt water heat ph1 ORBErt. lSaY-SoMorF front, hath, eonv.. run- nlng w-ter. southern exposure PQP 41m At SPRUCE, 1224-1223 (Brlsmondei-Furn rooms. single, en mils- prtvatebatrigLtahle board,. WALNUT, 4044-2d floor front for coupls or gentlemen; table unexcelled. Belmont 8288 A CAN accommodate two gentlemen, convenient to car lines L 481. Ledger central. , apahtment hotels THE PARKS1DE Olrard ave. nnd 40th st. Bnltes 1 to 3 rooms and bath. APARTMENTS CHESTER" AVB, 4207 Second-floor apart ment. B rooms. 2 baths. Open fireplace! houss keeping apsrtment. 8 rooms and bath, fur- nisnea or uniuriuangu. CltBSTNtlT A 10TH-2 bright rma, bath, pri vate hflll, mod S30 Apply lsnUor.43 B l.th. BI'RINU GARDEN, 1010 Excellent apts In S different houses; some furnished! kitchenettes. WALNUT ST.. 143l-Apartmcnts of 1 to 4 rooms, with Utbt, furnished or unturnlahe-t first class: 42 up Apply janitor, , WALNUT.1222-24 (Kenwood) Desirable vaean eleerslnila or suite, pr v. Uthsiwlll furnish a .la A-.! t tMArtsrflU rla. YVJIiflllf NIH.. IVDUU Wlinint m --.-- ....- ; Fbn VACANCIES and comrilet- Informatloo at all apattm-ntii frej, consult, .,M . . . APARTMENT BUREAU 13th and Spruce sts. Prone Walnut 080, er write for "Apartment Directory." December bullion, r irpi BEAUTIFUL ground-floor .suite: handsomely, furnished: two rooms, bath and kltrhenettet In select, quiet central locality. B 230, Lcdl LION'S HEAD npr'riBruLS? Hr viu'.'Js ONE or two gent'n: elegant furn. rooml run. .... k.w m,.. t..,,. KM N. intn st PUBNISHED APARTMENTS FURNISHED Two rooms and bath I nesr "L itotlon: 23 per month. John A. Thomas, 0033 Market St.; Belmont 4740. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS THE NASH 1527-29 Spruce Street HANDSOME. UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS PROFESSIONAL OFFICES ON TIR8T TLOOR Apply on Premises HAMILTON COURT CHESTNUT AND 30TII BTREETO Ore Housekeeping Apt.. 0 Rooms and Hath. One Housekeeping Apt., 0 Rooms and BatU. R. II. THATCHER. Manager. WALLACE, N. D. COR. SI ST ST. Flat of 4jf and bath; hskpg.: furnished or unfurnished. HOUSEKEEPING PLAT of 8 room; and bath. - 4...I. TV-Inn, Anntf 110 R Iftth ncnr ,'l.ll ...,. ....,.,-. ..f..-.. -..- , POPLAR APTS.. 1020 Poplar Beautiful furn. hkpg. suites: private baths: hotMcrheot, BEAL ESTATE POB SALE Factoiles. JWarehoujiesIfgFIoorx YORK, W.. 1010 For light manufacturing pur- rosea; power furn. from adj. plant If desired; 1000; small amount cash. Kensington 138. GEHMANTOWN MOUNT AIRY AND CHESTNUT HILL PROPERTIES Pelhnn Trust Co, 0740 Oermantown ave. Tioga SEVERAL large tracts of Improved land on I Irh ground, wldo streets and with unexcelled trolley and trnln servlco for sale on ground rent. Address M 013. Ledger Office. Lansdale. Pa. ISO BUILDING LOTS on Broad st. and Inter secting streets, between 8th and 10th sts.; high ground, wide streets and desirable sur roundings: suitable for a building operation. Address fll UIO. ouner unite Uaiiilonfleld. N. J. HAVE SEVERAL fine properties at bargain prices. WM. CAREY MARSHALL, 831 Fsd. eral St., Camden. National Park. N. -. YOUR opportunity; lots 2flxlB0; near trolleyt overlooking Del ; adjoin. Campbell Soup i Co. development. Greater N. J. Co.. 33 S. 10th. PENNSYLVANIA FARMS 120-ACRE FARM; old stone house (poor con dition), stono and frame barn, outbuildings) good stream, elegant springs, fruit, shade, and a fine a building site as to be found la Delaware County; adjoining station and com muting dlstanco of Philadelphia; price only 1100 per acre. lfcCOVLim 4ai4 tlUMIUI b., ..... "Don'f Forget the Number.' ioo ACRES Location, land, buildings, water and railroad facilities all first class: has -S.rvthln- that boos to make a good farm: literal stock "arms cheap. ISO. 200 nnd 25 -Ires' tho very best of land and cheap; state your V-nta, Jonathan C. Hare, West Chcs Lr. Pa 175' ACRES Stock,. dairy or fruit farm. Main ita 'II. R-: quick salo; 00 per acre; make ofte teVmi VeMonableT' J. . Tbompton, West Chester. Pa. 2 ACRES S3iO0: mjjo ot Main Line. A- D. Hcald. West Chester. Pa. BEAL ESTATE SALE OB BENT NO MONEY roijulred If ground Is Improved! will tako mortgage on N. W. cor. Hancock. -?nlumbla ava. Charles uaus. -tit a. lain st. "?, , m sm ,, -M KvirA 1BCti at "CHESTNUT ST.. south side, above 13th st. "ale or rent. John Dredger.' Jr.. Bailey Bldg. HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Atlantio City. N. 3. iiryrEl. cottages, apartments, etc., to changs for Philadelphia properties. Chas. TFs11, 83 B. l'en..a. aye., Atlantio City. BEAL ESTATE WANTED PROPERTY in apd around Philadelphia for English Investors; only parties with good in-come-proauclng properties of desirable loca tion neea reply, wire or write at ones to American repressntatlvs. W. J. MULLETT, Lockport. N. Y. BEAL ESTATE POR BENT CITY CENTRAL, second floor, one or two rooms for rent iheap; suit any business or profession. " R. Compsny. 1317 Pennsylvania Bldg Factories, Warehouses. Mfg. Floors FLOOR SPACE. 1B33, central, good light; ias snd electricity, suit any business or light ""CT'co'.Y-ri : bldo. TWO FLOORS, first and second story with steady power; 14.000 square rest, wsfl llsht sd; low insurance. Bradbury Brothers, lirls- lol st.. near Qehaantbwn ava.. Nleetowp. OMccs, Huslaess Rooms, Etc UtOAD, N,. 84S-Deslrabla business offlcs.' llCIlK S 1H-'tJ' U J4---4 UUVtl i Atlantio City, N. J. or real. lurnlshed or unfurnished, ky month, season or ysar. all locations; prlcss 125 per monUl un U ' O. Harris Co.. Bartlett Bldg. uw"1 HOBTaAOES 150,000.00 OR FERBT AND SECOND MORTOAOES ' BAMUEL II CHESTNUT loiu i;coif,u-A- trt. k CONSERVATIVE DH and 8. per csat. Ut morti gages on Improved Atlantic City and Vent-or propsrtlss, Insured, titled, punctual interest payments guarantesd amounts -1000 to 160,. OuO. tl U Harris Co., Atlantio City N J. : .s l ' ii HleS3i i ' t'lWIBi. ,HHiHkKiMw HeHf I 1 eVKa r'( IHa V- sfl a JHVeaVBwV -i "i X-,, J - - ""il. SJJIJIJJIJjyM PL- sa t jKlSiexVSKSlCl-. IJJIJJIJJIJJIJSSKS l I tsssaBasfc f 1 Hfi Cwr, g V , i '' I 1 1 1 "1 C ji STf A 3SS" sbsS" ssss pern , I S a - '- J T-S" MfUIUqUB Pslrllsi(C.4- 'm ESEIrii I-1m- ni'l III wFT Bliill-lfer: '3"