Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 19, 1915, Sports Final, Page 15, Image 15

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WORK NEEDED QUICKLY
fe-:'.'i..l ef Jm etossMcntion on
tJ' llbm a7 KW Numbers U given and how
P"! mSJ WvMo' can b rcachcg- gulcMy.
MALE
rr.r"r.i.r.it'AwirMASr. j mdnths
.iav!japav"wiHOTti:tMiiBMi"
f"" V.iSnifent upon him. B. O. U., 003.
(rl rItt5m.i,.i. s. o. C 1310 Gouth 22d(
toiinw"1 " '
SSTSf-n WITtJ WIFE AND SMALL
Cliir-- l -. lUliewlt.t. nlMt.tl
needs work
J'. " ? hou. r Wffi '. id
P.fft Id? ff"jj"!5"" " b"ter' K' A" M1B'
'mnVVtt.ti DO ANYTHING, A8 AN At)-
ftttlVXR".1.1' -,!-..,.. fafa fan.llv la rialltt
rormer cm'
ttmiiy In dally
!& MS?r. rones't in.rV.iinB
'SeW nd I rent tt duBA.t!
; nun ooc
210, ffiisnd
lev'-
GTW3-PiAnNa
AND
black auiT,H-
'lPfli'i. MM oft duo to decrease In bun
?iut
employer ny:
in ur employ
irsr ita worker, sooer atiu regular.-
niar t?
art!. . A
--- . cuiim uu nitmi ........... .,,...
SLKSt-SuAaJ'-i
WiSIb to the hospital three times a week for
;St SO, C. BTO. Southeast Dlllrlct.
b-vAT0R OPERATOR A. lO-YCAR-OLD
LEhm deilres position an elevator operator.
nn,-, wlilinir to im. "..
1D1."i
Itf now on inn llin oi in? ouchit lor
R...i,iiin Charltv, yvltn a Brotner. ,ai ytar
,or
'fit
! .Vl- vi.,.,1...... hilt 1 tnnntha nan tnat
Mlllon. Elder brother, a lonsshoreman,
im Mm ", .-- -,-- v.... v. .j r ...:
.W.m.,"'"..ii"'rt.5,.".Vi.,S3,"St,',tT,.,'"vira
KHtnir ne"ii;i . -'vv-...;:- jv; :".:
ICKlPlcren ri me vonn
1232 Ettulh 47th street.
rit Dlitrlct 'co.
FT" , ", "- ""
rsPANP BOY. COLOnED. IB.YBAUS Of-D.
tr!li like WOrK 01 nny mnu IW lieiu inuiliur
5iVn aunt sUDDort a. family cpnaUtlnr of
iJclJWr'n anil 0 adu Us: adults Include tev-
P!iifi" .nrthlnrrjW-. B. X
iwTftAND BOY-COLORED BOY. IS YBAItH.
t iianfi work to support himself ami mother:
.' ?.!.. Vi.n .rah! houiework or laundry work.
trvKjLws--
rrPBhT DAY ClitSANltR Th Society for
I'Ki.r.i.inr rharltv has on Its list of an-
tilcanu ft man who. after steady employment
Sta out of work for the last year. He sas
Wtti wllllnic to clean anything to support a
hund at Woodland District Office, 1Z12' South
ffih .lrt. File 8. O. C. BB.
feAniIAND-OAN STOtB FAH.UER MAKE A
Wfor this manT Ho U, O. K., UU o.t
i ' iiieiiTii i nmiif Tft
; mi"" -- !.... t-.. n ..nil 1ltAt U
IBB C0Uniry i. icy llt t a mnuu biiiiuicn. u.
.UfTOu.jy. ni-i-i-t. a o. C 4018
ij v. "':.. r...;"" '
Err- ,: kVrii . dim fir vpxna rif.ti
BrtfwlHon hupi
l with tery good work rofticnceaj hait been out
1 TforK muiiuio. iw '! J, i ni
JPtri 01 Bite. ?. W "ji, Wli r I niuviTjiM jJjn
rt"' a O. C, M4 Unity atrcct.)
KITURK POLTSIIEH-SOCIETY FOR
Ui an American. 41 years old. strong nnd
inertetlc. with 2U years' experience ni noor
nd a wife and child. Spent the 20 years with
'?- - J I ha nnnUInn Ifimiierh r-tittnirA flf
firtaalsadon. Ilealstcred at th Southeasicrn
JJlftriCb UUICC, u-iv ivnarivu'iiiuci. iiu 0 v.
Ui 0W.
rUKNITUUK SA LESMAN-YOUNO MAN.
inO BO10 UPU-It I V rimuntu DiutMlii """
.work cli hor ai furniture eaUFsman or as &
ablntt maker In furniture factory, lie can
riTft excellent rccommen5atioiin from laat oni-
iI?- . " 1 ult .Kill., an a,lelll IVIIh iVllna.
:CI0Tcr uv u iuiitiiij ?il "j1" """
ei
IK(
itr 3 yearn. E. A. lf9.
HAT MAicnn nxPEniENCED hat
jtnjikfr and factory hand, .who lost position
wtien employer went out of business 5 months
in. Has a sick wlfo and U children. E. A.
177
iiiAriEn-Tiua man has worked IN
C0S0 puice lor to yearn. iiu khvh up ma
unk to start In business for himself, but Tailed
Wmitu. nf the unusual Industrial and financial
iltuitlon In tho country thla Venr. (Nlcetown
IRQ TlOxa ulsiriCE, B. J. VJ. uio, IJUIIWHH
lirK atenue anu uianssa street.;
UOIU3E3HOER WnLl. HECOMMRNDED HY
tr lait cmoloyei, with whom ho worked 2 years.
F.'A. IM; .
msKMAN T.X)nMRIlL.Y IN FIRK DEl'ART-
If,
L ment and with department Btoro: has excel-
gDl reiercnccs uiiu iit'cua uitt nurn uuui.
. A.. 220. .
SUOllSn PAINTER ITA1.IAN. EfOnER. IN-
duitrlous and efficient, wants work to euo-
ccrt s wire ana s cuuarcn. no nas Deen out
el employment for ft months, nnd Is registered
at tlie Society for OrganUIng Charity. South
dntm nitrkt Office. f3Q Wharton street.
ICaie fully ln estlgated by the Socloty and
tounir woriny. r no h. u. u.. piw.
JIOUHH PAINTER THROWN OUT OF KM-
jb doyment 4 months ftco, a houso painter w.th
cipeucncc arp excellent rcirreiices, ivania
wnrV nf flnv Kind tn sunnnrt hlM wlfA nnrl P
IctiMren. all under 11 years, llo Is registered
fir the Society for Organizing Charity, at tho
LWaeaiand tustrlct Offlco, 123'J South 47th
ra,,t tiln u r r. M'l
SllOUSE AND SION PAINTER-MAN HAti
mm oeen out or wont inrce montus; ne nas
tiKlta ana lour ennaren, tne
nldpst II venrn nM:
the youngest i year: very good references.
(Woodland Dlst.. S. O. C, &S1, 12J2 S. 47th
treet.)
INSIDE PAINTER AND DECORATOR MAN
fch been out of work since the 1st of Au-
Kuai nas never uciure uu uub ui wum lur
say length of time. Very good work refer
ences. 8. P. C. 077. Eighth and uth Wards
niinct. p. kj. u.. J...1Q uutnoert htrect.
mONttOHKEH YOlINll. MJCETinKTln MAN.
HltiB worked 18 years In one place, nnd has
liwvvr nsa out one employer, ioji ins worn
Jwtjen the milt whtro ho was employed cIoboJ
eown. lias oeen out oi wotk now o montus.
iiu a wife and S small children, 3 sears and
4 taoatrus of age, dependent on him. 8. o. c.
US. (Northeast District, S. O. C, am North
fiBwarasirfei.1
ITALIAN LABORER ITALIAN. WITH SIX
k ttllMrn thft ftlHSNt 1' anrf ,h unnnnil..
tsins a years old: has been out of work 0
montus. He la a willing worker and will take
(DJtMnx he can set to do. S. O. C. 600.
'ewttent District. 8. O. p., 530 Wharton at.
'JAMTQR MAN. lOYBAJtS OF AGE. DE-
ti tires position as Janitor or will take any kind
lef'lttorlng work, He has been out of work
ifloco Uit August ns the result of an accident,
I'M lfe has tuberculosis. Thero are 3 small
iJSMren dependent upon him. (Germamoun
iPUU-lct. B, O. C. 617. Ki West Chelten avenue.)
JJA?JI'rnt rn ivinvnuiu. mu iv-rr
t iJt references; out of work a lone time and
.bwb cnance in-.meqiateiy. iii .A.. It.
faAUOREn t'nrirtKn l.AnnrtRn wr-ru
feyU.M two children 4 and 2 years of ago.
tnuaren imva oeen in ana nave necaed a
M deal of care. As the man could not get
JSJ: 1 wt has. En out by day to helrt
U!Sr &m41ri. &. cl ? Southwest
EftoRER-LABORER. WITH B CHILDREN,
mat youmest a. month old. Is eeoklng work.
Dnt child, a strl of 18, would be glad to tako
Miy work she can set. She does sewing and
JttMiog; neatly, and would bo willing to take
i'ip. v. w.. mm roweuon qvenuo.i
ttf'fjKBR.'- ITAUAN, WITH SIX SMALL
Vfc j tMm on.ou.fc oi worK an winter ex-
.. i" ."; "ow Bna men. tie naa worked tor
?5 Jetrlo company und has very good refer
ffMSjOne of his children la a cripple. S. O.
St."1- Southeast District, S. O. C, BJ0
Irfarton street. "
jravilBlt-FATHian AND SON, 10 VEAltS
out of work: both have very good ref-
fi. ," ?" """'"if to isko anytning iney
!njS?. to do: three young children are de-
SSJ1dim0? tenX 'T uPPort. (Nlcetown and
iis'iPJ,"-1 8: v " "" -'ark ave.
1 ... " '
1IAD0HER-.&IAM. WITH vnnvnnnn npp:
JMi has been put of work 0 months. He
!. wl'e and a children, the youngest S
SliitiB'ivi C.- wo: Southeast District. S.
tsa!!y0 Wharton street.)
IwS tlli11 references are yory good and lie
f(iG.ikSf."fl?r.,,,l!.l ot work tliat Is ottered.
HSttuM,t U''- B' - c- aai Mu Wharton
i4Kl?5l COLOIIUD MAN OUT OI? WORK."
tin rih.t SiA00" af.wmtewasning or anything
ta a .,.wil" JI!.abl hln to support a wlfo
'bSi'.KK.. .cnlldren: family Is ifylng In the
.wSi J UJU,h $" " one small
KlPBOilKR 'lnitl.T'lu'fltil,li"nP-.n'
?.s. children need clothlnipt timnnpat. rmui
MhS?Xrot '"o ana cloUHnit has been
j'iv vuMhB,,iman wt workiliU wife Is
tijg
Mirk. S!7r,A'i mw DO ANY KIND Of
I tai 2,. SI'S. Vl evn children to support;
lliffilHy's.H:;ia"!0STnif0s
a,7Y " nwcM i yvu una mm
WFJL, LN. .PPT OF YIORK . SIX
SLBMara. " aTo" ,mV,? tmiurtn, ait m
miiTiii - " "?
?811iR0iwStt.-?A.JP"N.9..Me?!N-
,SS Will rlA ,7., "' UVH luasar.
liltta aSa . i"i. "! ioruwriT nun
atssieTli .?iJ.,a " .,i?. Prt of his
tttfifZ?. SD4 i Children tn Ruaala.. healdaM at
meauitlonj, from hls fast employer, by
K?! lSip't w aecoua J lailt
I .tllrl rilANhi llUi'HIIWIl .Urtll wi' . J
HT n
iia'Y", V..n out of work !1 months; has
!"':. MiM n3 n delicate wlfo. 8 O. c, NO.
fJffl?Bd BUtflct. B. O. C. 182 South 47tli
e
,reVtheoldet & ipunaeat smonlh.,
II;5-IAN, lOLJaH. OUT Of WORK
I(fc7?, TBihf.! w"e tuberculosis: six children!
I'ffii Virr-wUA d0 ny Wnd ot worlt help
lfS?W il ' l ''Bar" Vtfy urgent. No. 808,
RffriSA9aK.lfOR TIHJBncOUOSia MAN
6 UI with f J"1" l wife and 8 children
Si&LWfc. tubercuiosts. but family's condl-
WTan tSfiS?" JUUtWa w leave home bscauM
4Fat te Swonths old: will do laundry
tavi i. S'S",' Mt bov M years old. wsnta
a helrxf oa a wagon. J. Yf. li. aSl.
ft Ki.,?.B0 by toe day. She Is now H.
,f ".! tntcetown. and Tlog pistrict. B.
Lg- Osrlssa trei aoa Huntlos Pk iive-
5i ,P MAN AND UIUVgK-MAN HAS
ni k. " HIM a Bill UN
7. ass -an et ta da. TTak u wtA an.-)
E.SS dsWint unoa him 8. O. O.. 531.
tfnf,ANn BLEtrnici'At. - YprNa
1 tSHSR.1 P0' T"-o been out oi work
liS111 4,Bll"ns to tans anything ns
" lO aa. Sit. Stm X. .null nhlM-on in.1
C hftlbMn f,ii ni siib- tl- .si el -a
WORK KEEDED QUICKLY
ALif , o tnls edj(oflonn
exslanaffon of Ktv Xumbtr It plix-ii and nolo
,. -....... o ,uit wo irutmu inicviv.
MAI.K
LOOM FIXDn-MAM, WITH 10 CIHLDnn.Vl
hss been nut of work 7 months. One of Vhs
wys has tuberculoslsj a girl Is working tart
time In a mill, and another W. 21 years old.
?i?2.'!!lfii .Vfc-'.i!?0.1"! "jraner. Is nut of work.
A . U" X:v tt..t num oi worn iney can get,
?MVVtyCVtfee,,rnkf0r" - of.
MACHINIST - SKILLED MACHINIST. 60
years old, Irish-American, out of work since
Ml, wants work. Is head of a family of a wife.
3 daughters, nnd a son, IB yenrs. -A recent
quarantine of family becsuao of measles threw
both daughters out of work, snd son Is sola
yuriort of tho family. Ho cams 1-V) a week
In n shoe fnctory, JtcaUtered at Spring Oar
Jlen District Office, 1.3 Urandvwlne street, ot
the Society for Org.-.nlilng Uhsrlly. Kile B. O.
,ii 0ol
atACiiiNiST-FOTiMjaR natrLOYEn sXysI
"Hair known the man mahy years and have
the utmost confidence In his honesty. Bobrlety
and general character. It does not seem ss If
hP ??" r A lizi KnK:'" that hate been
U-ACHINIBT-MAN. 87 YeyAlTsOLrXlitTN.
garlan, who speaks English: has a vsry good
work reference from Isst employer. Has S chil
dren dependent on him. fi. O. c., 00t. (Eastern
DIs rlct, 9. O, C,, 338 South Lawreneo street.)
MAcitlNlflTfl HELTER MAN HAS WORK-
ed scars In one place.. While he has been
eut of employment, his wife has been sewing
to help support their 3 children, a. p. c. SSMi.
k Northern District, S. O. C. 1430 Korlh
farehall street.)
MACHINIST! FORFMAN-MAN HAS BBDN
out of work since. August. Ho has n wife
and three children 7 years, S ears, and baby
2 months. Spring Garden District. B. O. C.
lsaa Urandywlne street. 8. O, c B7D.
MACHINIST MAN HAS WORKED 12
years In one place and has been out of work
4 months. He will take any kind ot work h
can get, 8. O. C, DOT. (Northeast District,
B. O. C. 2340 North Howard street.)
MACHINIST - MAN HAS UEEN OUT OF
work 6 montns: has a sick wife. 8. O C,
BOO. Eastern District, S. O. C, 338 South
l,awrence street.
MACHINIST'S HELPER-MAN, THOROUGH
ly familiar with work about automobiles; has
very good work references. Has been out of
work nil winter. Six children under 18. Ill"
youngest 4 months old, are dependent upon
film. 8. O, C. 010. (Powelton blsttlct, s. o.
C 4018 Powelton avenue.)
MAN OF WORK. ITALIAN. HAS FAMILY
uf seven children; boy of 14 In family; good
bright lioy, tould make himself very useful
around a store: father Is a laborer, would be
willing to do nny kind ot work. J. W. II.,
R7.1.
MARRIED MAN WITH A WIFE AND It
Children dependent on him; willing to do any
thlna; honest, sober and worthy. E. A., 223.
MILLER - MAN HAS SPLENDID REKER
ence from Isst employer, tor whom he work
ed 7 jears E. A . lit
MOULDER-MAN HAS WORKED 10 YEARS;
hat. boen out of work for flvo months. Thero
are five children, tho oldest, a bov 11. and tho
youngest. 4 years old. Just when the oldest
bov would have been able lo go to work and
hln the family, no ileveloncd tuborculolis.
atid has recently gone to Mont Alto for treat
ment Spring Garden District. H. O. C.
Urandywlne strest. 8. O. C. B73.
1832
NINr.TEBN-YBAR.Or.D BOY IS THF. BOt.Tl
support of his widowed rrother. who Is 111;
ho hja been out of work four months: a
youngtr brother Is also dependent on him.
(Southeast Dlst., R O. C, (31, S.10 Whar
ton Bt,)
PACK Hit OR ANY KIND OF WORK; HAS
lent references; willing to do anything; hatt
wife and S children. R. A.. 2211
PAINTER- YOUNG ITALIAN. 21 YEARS,
wishes work at painting. If possible, but will
take any kind of work: parenta are old and
father not working for several months; the
son haa left home each morning about B n. in.
and has walked the atreets until exhausted.
He Is n good workman, hardwood finisher.
Very urgent case. No. 8tH. J. W. Si.
PHYSICIAN'S HELPER-COLORED BOY. 18
years old, honest and reliable, wants work
as a physician's helper to support himself;
mother and father uro dead, and ho had Just
been driven from house of relatives througn
III treatment. J. W. n. 882. ,
rl.UMIJER AND STEAMriTTER MAN OF
"0, a Spanish War veteran, hns been out of
work 2 months. His last employer sneaks
highly of him. He has a wife and 2 children,
who are delicate, dependent upon him. Ho la
willing to do snvthlug lo provide for his fam
ily. S. O. C. MS. (Germantown District, 3. O.
C.,3-!vestCneltcnn venue.
PAINTING AND ODD JOHS-YOfNO. ENi.lt
getlp man. 2:1 years old, with very good rof
orences, will take any kind of work he ran
get, so that ho can provide for his wlfo and
lour small children. (Eastern Dlst., S. O. C,
023, 338 S. Lawrence st )
PLUMBER AND STEAMFITTER, WILLING
tn do any kind of work; can do electrical
work also; needs employment badly, as he has
wife and 4 children. E. A.. 227.
PRINTER MAN, 30 YEAJIS OLD, WITH
gool references: haa teen out of work H
months. Ho has 2 children and a sick wife
S. 0. J . t02. (Eastern District. S. O. C, 338
South Lawrence Btrect.)
PRINTER, FORMERLY WITH ONE OF THE
largest printing house! In Philadelphia, who
Bite him an excellent reference. E A.. 228.
RIDING" INSTRUCTOR-CAPABLE HORSK
rrnn, 23 years old, with honorable discharge
from U. S. cavalry, wishes employment giving
riding lessons or in the care of horses. L A.,
11I7. .
RIGGER AND BLOCK AND TACKLE
maker needs a Job badly; has 0 children and
Is willing to do anything; will work for tery
low wages to get a start. E. A.. 221'.
SEVENTRBN-YEAR-OLD BOY WITH A
mother and younger brothers and slstera de
pendent upon him, has been out of work all
winter, one of the children Is 111 In tho hos
pital at the present time: he will take any
work he can get. (Southeast Dlst., 8. O. C.
021.. B30 wnsrton et.j
rrrrtiii.cTj innni. wivi' ivn hnf. niiiLD:
will do anything;' laat employer elates, he la
honest and worthy; laid off duo to slack bust-
nose. E. A.. 200.
SHIPPING CLERK-MAN 32 YEARS OLD.
with splendid referento from last employer,
by whom he was laid off on account of slack
work, desires employment. Ho has a wlje
and 1 child and will do anything to keep them
from starving. E. A. 180. .
EHOEMAKER-CAN'T SOME BUSY REPAIR
ahon give thla man even temporary employ-
Skilled mechanic-man with good
work record: can furnish references; has been
out of work twveral months; wife and two llt
tle children facing destitution. J. W. B.. 87..
ftTSVDO!iEA"WlLLINO WORKER. WITH
good references; has been out of work all
winter. His wife Is delicate, his oldest boy
haa tuberculosis, and there are .! other chil
dren, the youngest B years old. S.O. C Bua
II1PI11 I J. IICOCI Hill. a.uv. u .
TAiLOR-lTALIAN: 0 CHH.DRQN: OLUfg
11 and youngest a year and half. All oi
last summer his work was very alack and he
has not had any work since the -ft of Sep
tember. Ho will take any kind of work he
can get. 8. O. C B78, Southwest DUtrlct,
8- Op8-Joutn -d ''"'"
TAILOR AND rRESSETt: HAS FINE RE
ommendatlons covering Jears back and needs
oouineaar. main-i. p. j. v j"v --
TEAMflTKR-MAN, . Wlfll. WIFE AND 3
lniineaiaio worn, --a. . -.
for Organizing Charity. Was a flrst-class team
itor until two .years, ago. "hen he contractcil
tubcrculosla. Family was cared for by ,'5
society In tho meaowhl e. Man pronounced
cured Isst fall, but haa been unable to tlnd
employment. Wants a chance to make his
family Independent again. Registered at South
western District Office, 1318 South S2d street.
V lie a, v.. -.. uuu.
TEAMSTER FORM BR EMPLOYER 8AYO
ho Is upright. Industrious and trustworthy;
a very good man with horses. K. A. 231.
THitra'PEOPLB IN SAMJ3 FAMILY OUT
of work-ManTs an Italian laborer, and will
take any kind of work he can get.
a wllo and a chliaren-18. and B yean of
age. 'Hie IS.year-old girl has been helping by
doing sewing, but would like regular and per.
manent employment. The man's wife has
ttSSy'&fkC. t&p . C., ,teo. .Southeast DU-
trict. a. u, u., wu ,iw -.g.,
TINSMITH AND SHEET METAL WORKER:
hss i! children and no wife with them: ho
needs employment as soon aa possible, L,
TWb'liOYS OUT OP WORK TWO BOYS tt
the same family (IT, and IB years of - J
tint, of work: they will tako anything they, can
Ai
get to do. (Nlcetown and T.. u it. ., u.
5.. 611. Hunting Park ays, and Clarissa st.)
W.. fli. lunUI.J al mvw. -M.w ... m.- -.
WA'1'CHMAN-MAN. Bl YEARS OLD. u
' sober habits, with a wife and S children who
are In desperate need, de.lres position
watchman or caretaker. E. A. 103.
WATCHMAN OR FIREMAN MIDIH-E-
aged man with wife and 2 children: pretty
deanera. and needs work; willing to do any-
thing. B. A. 238.
WK HAVE AN APPUCATIPN. FOR ANY
kind of work from a former member ot the
rlty police: ha has B children: Yearn ."nd
younger and one 8 year?, a IpoI,1 hl lja
very deserving .case and ha Is willing to. do
anything: would make an excellent Janitor or
watchman. 19. A 2g, ,
WEAvBirTMAN. aTvTsKp old.- jUb
been out of work 0 nionlhs. Ill wife has
been doing sewing to help support their 3
iniall children. B. O. C , WW. (li'runktord Dls-
trlet. 8. O, C. 1SI4 Unity street.
rrV.AVEItSKTLHD CARPKT ' VBAVft. $
yeaie old. of sober and Intluttrlous Imtil ,
wiSti work. Wlfe,B5 rarold, will ik,
washing or work aa ha uteclfaner. fc. A. Isjj,
WHATty'Bitiro'ER-vxfcRiictto iiAW:
42 years old. B years with, last employer, woo
was forced to let blm go to cut dowlt espsttisa.
lias wl's. 8 children, lib wife is to
another ch Id soDn. Immedtata lutfM.V?'
sary aa thU family I; 3 monlhabehlnd I in
their rent, and are Jn danger of tielog vlctd
by the landlord. H. A. 108. ,
wWow with 8 children, wan dependent on b
L & wn,.l-?5 A.'.t "S "LTlt
(jno BSJf H'Orta.eQ m wvvmv-ip ww-'
.Trt.f.ll. -!, - bit,,! nf mra-wlr tltl Afstr-ll
... st haira n l.-nAra nn nnjall W 0
VViE(.U.
SO " &8I iNertEern PUtrtct. a. O. C 1438
North Marahall mrtet I
WOtTDWOJlttKR--CIRC0LA.8 SAW DPERA-
tor. 86 yar old. hi o&in wt of vtoik 4
mintJw. lie 1 a wMSSw with S ,
(k)t4TtitrU '
WOBK NEEDED QUIOKDY
At fie leoinMna of Hill efTSl7ltittion n
frplaitalfon of Krv jVttmlief t (rlvrn and iow
tft'ie Mtcrftt Individuals can b rcacnec. cufcfclj.
JnA b
BM,,,?Jt"r-witx)v who noiw nt-Ati-
utui hand embroidery wants work for the
supporjot her two children, B. A.,180.
GIRL, ABOUT 1ft MOTHBrTttKA WANTS
permanent poslllon with private Catholic
family as mother's helper, or to assist wlUt
houseaork. J. W. D.r 87ti!
girls-two girm want any kind of
.workt housework or sewing; no one In family
V jn.t working: mother 111. J. W. H.t.g'W.
H2fi1E3?'nK -woman wants rtAca
with daughter doing some kind of house
work: they are penniless and without re
sources. A A,( 210.
mother and two daughters want
work: father of family recently deserted,
leaving the mother with 8 children! all are
Ktrls. the youngoH 6 months old: mothor and
two cldelt daughters. 10 end 14 years old.
want anv kind of work at once: a homeless
roung woman. 20 years old. being cared for
In this femur, also seeks employment: since
tlesertton, mother has been doing laundry work
".' JJ.nV J'J't Is no longer able to get It.
J. W, It, 877.
OPERATOR. EXPERT ON SIIIRTB AND
xhlrtwalsts; a, young woman who has been
out of work seteral weeks Is my urgently In
need of help: she has been supporting a cousin
who Is too III to work and their case Is most
pathetic: they have been living In a boarding
house where the people have been most con
siderate, but now they must have help: sewing
at home will be acceptable. J. W U 871.
SEAMSTRESS a WIDOW Or 70 YEARS IB
unable t.i set work In siionort herself: fha
Is alonu In the world: wsnts sewing snd needs
work bad!
ily; la
E. A.
la recommended by St. Peter's
cnurcn.
mo.
SEWING - WOMAN WITH 4 CHILDREN
wsnts to do sewing to suppott the family
until her husband, who has been unemployed
for seversl weeks, gets work; they, nre abso
lutely without funds; the Investigator reports
that they sre very respeotablu and have a
neat homt: the lO-yenr-olrt daughter nlso
wants any hind of work. E. A., 217.
8EWIN0 - A OEnMAN WOMAN DKRU1ES
plain sewing. She la tho sole support of an
Invalid husband and four children ranging
from I months to tl vears of nae. The, hue
band Is a longshoreman who has been 111 for
reonths suffering from rheumatism and lack
of proper nourlehnent E A., 11)2.
UPHOLSTERY F1NIBIIER-A WIDOW, WHO
hna wnrked ?0 vears In nne nlace. has lost her
work through no fault of her own. A
daughter with tubercular tendencies Is de
pendent on her. 8 O. C (113. (Powelton Dis
trict. 8. (. l . 4018 I'owenon avenuo.i
WIDOW WITH S SMALL CHILDREN IS ON
mo iibis o: tno society lor ursamiing wiur
Uv Wants anv kind of work. Is a skilled
lurrier, Rnn until in- iohi ntr rosiuuii r,-vn,
months ago earned between 12 and $14 a
UTtR mr - yenra. uiucai viniu is ,, nii
youngest 4 vears old. Is anxious to beeotne
self supporting. Registered at the West Phils-
iicignin 1iairn.i "IllLe. lum .untiwn a.ixuo.
File B. O. C B83.
WINDER IN MILL -THIS WOMAN HAS
had to becomo the bread-winner on account
of her husband's lltness with tuberculosis. She
Is trying to support her 8 small children. For
S months she has not been able to got any
work. 8. O. C. BC8 (Northesst District, S. O,
C. 2340 North Howard street.)
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
FIRST-CLASS HELP or all kinds wsnted and
supplied. Mover Employment Agency, 101
N. 1 3th st. Phone.
THE CARLISLE- BUREAU, recognised ofTlee
for superior, dependable help: references In
t e'tlgat"il and guartnteed. 400 B. 21at t.
TIOGA Empldvmcnt Agency, 3.110 N. 20th
(opp Tioga Sta.). Flrsl-class help. Thone.
AUTOMOBILES
For 8nle
CHALMERS. 1014, slx-cyllnder louring car, for
sale. In absolutely perfect condition; run only
4000 miles: sif.00 rash. Apply 170.1 Allegheny
ave. Bell phone, Tioga T40B
PACKARD, 1011 30 Phaeton, JIC00; splendid
condition. Sweeten Automobile Company,
3110 Chestnut st.
AUTO LIVERY AND GARAGES
LIBERTY Taxlcab Service Limousines, taxl
cabs. touring cars. Call Pop. 6235, itaco 3S74.
BUSINESS NOTICES
FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO TO HIRE
Prlnco Alberts. Cutawaya and Black Suits,
ALSO EVENING GOWNS AND WRAPS.
Finest selection In town. Spec, rates for clubs.
Phone Popular -1710 Motlcrnte prteen.
SAMUEL COOPER. 1010 GIRARD AVE.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WILL INVEST $3000 In established de busi
ness which will use ground and brick build
ing In Philadelphia; .concern must bo sound
and rant or buy property to pot Investment;
. ... .. A.t V 4 IT T nrtnnm Cam,- .1
rp'prtMicco efcviiwiiKe. .,. iun" .-, ,,,,,, ,
Ar-COUNTANT Expcrlciircd: will take enro
of small set of books, audit or build up new
sel . time to suit your convenience; consult.
A 232, Ledger Of flee.
MILLINER, rcntrnllv located wishes nnrtner.
or will sell interest; gentleman preferred.
Address J 47. Ledger Cetnral.
CLEANING AND DYEING
OSTRICH FEATHERS AND FANCIES
CLEANED. DYED. MAILHOT. 1810 Chestnut.
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY
ADVANCE styles In dressmaking: $3 nnd up
ward. 2O08 S. 10th st. Dickinson 3143 W.
DRESSMAKING taught; short, prac. course.
McDowell. 807 Denckla Bldg ,llth&Market.
GOWNS for oil occasions, remodeling; modcr
nte price. IMP Walnut Locust 077.
HEMSTITCHING done nhllo you wait, 8c. per
yard. Pleating also. Nachman, "00 Arch st.
MILLINI'RY COURSE In 20 lessons American
Rohnol nf Mllllnerv. 11 ft Race HpI .008 L
FOR SALE
RILLIARD, pool, combination, 2d hand bought,
sold, tented, ox'd. Keafer. 323 Qlrard .tve.
WAGON For sale, four-post shelving wagon;
excellent tnndltlon; cheap. N. W. cor. Wth
and Vine els. Phone West 4238 A.
HEATING.
LET ME estimate and surprise you how rea
snnable. 1430 Ridge ave. Cunningham.
INSTRUCTION
NEW MEMBERS AI.WAYS WELCOME!
The Cailllllan Club etudles and converses In
SPANISH. Iluslness custo-ns phraseology
taught under native teacher. Every evening
8-10 Dues $1 a month,
1500 ARCH STREET
YOUNG lady, Swiss, wlshea a few more pupils
to form i lasses In French and Oer.; also prl.
lessons, a. m. & P.m.. after 7. 1, 44tl.Led.Cent.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
I17S PRESBURa cabinet grand, like new; cost
$380; must be seen to be appreciated; will
accept one good payment, rest monthly; call
evenings. 1033 N. 4th at.
OLD GOLD
BOUGHT. BOLD
DIAMONDS EXCHANGED WINDOLPH,
APPRAISED. 28 N. 12TH ST.
ANTIQUES, broken Jewelry, gold, false teeth,
Indian relics, pistols bought, S3.3, Ridge ave.
PRINTING
THE IDEAL PRESS
BI8 S. S2D BT. HELL PHONE.
(SPECIAL PRICES). ENVELOPES AND
CARDS. $1.60 A THOUSAND.
PRINTINQ TROUBLES CORRECTED
James h. BATES Company,
111 N. 12th st.
STORAGE
RELIABLE STORAGE MOVING. PACK,
tng. shipping. 2040-41 N. 80th St.; pia. 4747.
WANTED
FURNITURE 0Vffi. te.u..?.
Kens. Furniture Co.. 8148 Kensington Ave.
ROOMS EOR RENT
ARCH. 031. and B20 B. Broad st The cleanest
furnished rooms: steam heat, baths: $2 up. .
ttaniKt.. .!18 Two first-floor rooms: suit den
ttat er doctor or apartments. The Chilton,
MCL tllU. McClsln. Manager
BBOA.r? N.. Mr-Ur.UretleI furnlfhsd
IWlHi KBHtt .Ural. iww,v ,... ,. . -
a.Ooanre. excel lnt looa tloq; 10 minutes from
heart of i.ljxi spUndbl dining room: aU
optlenal. pitatn, displayed at Cedger Central.
CHESTNUT. 1904lltMMn, slorlo snl en rulte,
steam beat. Telephone Ijcmt'731. .
CHESTNUT. J92S Nicely furnished room, near
t.-.h, r.r.Mne-.
CHKSTNUT 2043 (lxgton)-Large. 2d floor
from; private bath, single accommodations.
CHESTNUT, 4l'i0fecen. vacs., warm, cheer
ful rooms, coavs.: board c4Hional; phone,
LliCI-'iiT, 18-Arctlv rooms, single ci"
ult7sdji.ln tit, furn'or untutn.: low tefW,.
PINK, JaSf- Nsauy torejsbes reowi; prfiet
B00MB P0R BENT
SPRUCE, 1208 targe attractive rooms, wl!
heated, sclt two Irlend or married coupie.
tPRUCE, 2022-Desirable suite, with ilUt
bath; onen lit: phone; owner
BPRUCB ST., BOSO-Nlcely rum. Hd-floor ttont
. room Jer j2gentlemen OoarUoptonnl.
Vp.VANao"'uia rrlvate family will tenf
large well-turn, parlor: board rpposlte,
WAt!CT, 1023 Large, bright rooms, well
turn i steam heat; $3 Weekly and up,
WALNUT, RfKW-Large 2.1.0.00? front: semi-
l'tltslbnth;Jiot-wterheatje'tcept,table.
WALNtiT, 43Clt-T.n Kd-tloor rooms, tinfurn.i
. southern euros,: pleasant. Pielton 2720 1. .
WAt.Nt'T MCri-Handtotroty furnished rooms
modern conven.; celcet nelghbdrhoodjphone
WALNUT, roi2-Iirge. atlrncl. furn. 2d-(ory
front room; hot-walor heat. Belmont 12t.
B2d and Sinotrl Furnlshoc)
rwma, -..Art ntilVt InsAlS!
WfMT BRANCH shower taihs; nesr L: all the
Y. M. C. A. comforts qt home. Phone IMl-
mont 4wu; ivey., vveat .ion.
13TH, 8, 237-COMFORrAllLT5 KORNtSltKU
HOOMRl AISO rROFFi-SlONAI. OFFICT1.
13TH, a. .123 Nicely turnllheit rooms: rearon
able prlceai nil convs.i centrally located.,
1BTH, B 311 C02y furnished front room,
next to bath; also professional office.
17TH. N.. 3333Private family will rent well-
furnished rooms. Tioga nni I).
t'OTlt, S , 137 Excellent (urn. accommodations
for hskpg.j conv. to 1 Bel. U'lW
LARGE, clean, attrai-tl'e rooms, Blngle or n
suite: num. ref. nelg'nood, I, 132, Led. Cent.
Professional Offices.
SPRUCE, HOt-Flrst-floor front office, large,
attractive, well heated, all conveniences;
suit doctor or dentlsl,
DESIRABLE rooms, can be used as profes
sional offices for tloctnrs, etc.; irood location,
reasonable rent. Call 27 8 15lh st
BOARDING
CEDAR AVE,
i.uaii avk.. 4IKKS very dea ratue turn, rn
with good table board: private family; Wo
land giro l Photo dlsplaert at Ted Centi
4U02 Very desirable turn, rms
i OOtl
i.'entral
CHESTNUT, I02B -Rooms, single or en suite
Mltli or without board; unfurnished Phone
CHESTNUT. 4HIH Gooi) table: nl.-o neighbor,
hood conv. Jo city. Phone Preston t.lJI D
SPRUCE, 1221-20 (Ilrlsmonde) -leurn. rooms.,
single, en suite: private baths: tabls bosrd
SPRUCE. 1230 SUITE OF ROOMS, PRIVATE
RATH; TABLE BOARD.
WALNUT. 4041 Nicely furnished room' conv
location; table board; gentlemen. Baring 717
H8TH. S.. 108 Handsomely fur. room, corner
house; escep. table: private family; phone.
Suburban
HAVERFORD Desirable accommodations,
with board. Phone Ardmore ,22 X.
8eashorr
ATLANTIC CITY. 107 8. VIRGINIA AVE".
Choice home taulo; aleam neat; attractive
location.
APARTMENTS
WALNUT, 1120-311 to I rooms, with baths,
furnls'ied or unfurnished: excellent service &
ocatlnn: some housekeeping; $23 per month
up Phono l-ocust .'1300. Inquire. of Janltor
WALNUT. 1222-24 (Kenwood) Desirable vscs.,
slnglo or en suite; prlv. bath; will furnish to
suit tenant; moderate rent. Walnut 8)8t,
SPRING GARDEN, 1910 Excellent apts. In 8
d I ffercnt houses: some furn'd: kltchenett ea.
OVERBROOK Two com. rooms, with prlv.
porch: board optional. Ph Overbk 1S0U D
1STH ST. (between Market and Chestnut sts.)
IJodroom, sitting room, bath and kltchoncttc,
21l per month with heat. Call 27 8 18lh st
CHILTON APARTMD.NTS
asis jiAitir"J or.
Two first-floor rooms with prlv. bath: suita
ble dentist or doctor or apmls. Mrs Bells
McClnln, Mgr. Dell phone. Treston 03(17.
TWO rooms nnd bath, second floor, hot-water
heat. Call evenings. 1831.Wnllace at.
SI'RUCa 1825-WI11 sublet 2 large, sunny
rooms and bath: 0 windows Call Monday.
t' nST'i HP An Handsomely furnished
uiuiN C3 nA npt. i.ia-injLocust.
Lnnstlowne. 1'n.
APARTMENTS near -tatlon. all conveniences;
12.', to $33 per month. John Nacey, 33 North
Highland ove.. l-anadowne
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED Immediately, by two ladles, fur
nished apartment, two rooms, bath and
kitchenette. State fully particulars nnd
price. I, 811, Ledger Central.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
12 IK N. 10TH Four ioomn and bath; low rent.
Waldman. 1111) Qlrard nve.
THE NASH
1527-29 Spruce Street
HANDSOME, UP-TO-DATE
HOUSEKEEPING
APARTMENTS
PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
ON FIRST FLOOR
Apply on Premises
KENT APARTMENTS N- .?. .
Housekeelng apartments, 4 rooms and bath,
f;u nu monin. jantior service.
1IIREB ROOMS, flrat floor, housekeeping, $3;
single room f 1..10. AP.P.lYI4?N.lllth.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
SUBURBAN
Ambler, Fa.
WE SPECIALIZE In suburban properly along
tho P. and It., Hathlehem and Doylestown
brandies; we offer suburban homes, farms,
Improved country places snd building sites;
we can satisfy any reasonable purchaser.
II. .1 PAPER, Inc.. Ambler. Pa
NEW JERSEY
Hatldonfleld. N. J.
IIAV
bst
tvu
vn BEVERAL FINE PROPERTIES at
bsrgaln prices. WM. CAlusr uaiuuiaui.
:niii vi $-v"t -.
Federal St.. Camden.
National Tarh. N. J.
YOUR ooportunlty; lots 23x160: near trolley;
o " rloSkfng Del. ; 'adjoin Sal,rbe VaiaVh
lnvelooment Grester N. J. Co.. 33 B. lllin.
IVnodbury Heights, N. J.
SEVERAL desirable home.) and Improved bldg.
lots at reaionvble prices. John Mayhsw.
Stone Harbor. N. J.
CHANNEL LOT near 80th at .-282(1 East Clear
lield at. Phone Kerslngton 6232.
SKARHOItl.
1-ltwVl OP" THE MOST VALUABLE PROPER.
TH3S ON Till! NEW Jl'ltSCT SEA PrtONT
i5. ; . 4;v. :'.a,n wm-ktt uitff.i rir
A11I ti TpFRSONS ON A BASIS WHICH
lillOV IDES THE REFUNDING OF THE
P IRC IIA8B MONEY WITH OT INTpn.
l-KT AND PARTICIPATION IN ALI,
IMtoVlTB TilWlVKD FRJM HALB OF ALL
rvPHPR LOT! FULL INFORMATION RE.
PlAriillINO KtNAJNCIAL CONDITION AND
R , A iiiptwOT ANIl VISIT TO PROP.
1. 48, T.trnflP!R CENTRAL.
I'KNNBYLNIAFAnMS
no"AT5fi38-Location. land, buildings, wstsi
and railroad facilities all first ilase: ha;
mentrung that goes to make a '"mi
evcral stock farms cheap. ISO. 200 and .30
alwst lb" v?ry best of land snd cheao: stats
. your wants. JONATHAN J:: HARE.
iO'rUKBsanujt I"" !?"" 5?.i.r.u.Vt '""'
JO Aiur-o; huk im u;1v Vr ",Z '
1000. J. B. Thompeon. Weat Chester,
BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
Atlantic Cltr. K. J.
HOTELS, cottsges, apartments, etc.
chnie or Philadelphia, properties,
"trail si B Penns. ave.. AtUtntla
apartmenls. etc. ,to ex
, una..
City.
REAL. ESTATE WANTED
WILL rent factory building with from 6000 to
10 000 q. ft. floor space. Writ particulars,
ri 41. Ledger Central
BEAL ESTATE EOE BENT
Ofllces, Muslnesa Booms, Etc.
5-NLYONE OFriCD LEFT. Keystone Tele
"nhone Hulldlng. 133. S. 2d at.
Atlantic Cltr, N. J-
IIOTELB. boarding bouses, cottsges. etc
""J I1EA.N & MOORC, 40 8. Florida s
TtTXNTK?' CITY cottages, apartments, ho-
tsls. etc. AtiauHQ iiwuy t-n.. tiurnpnry mag.
0R. BENT 1?UBNISHED
MOU8KS, VIVh&B.
Jbvtl)o. AtlwUs City,
mtz.
entl a.n .It
CbilM, Vtataer;
iUttMOljiU tif Vl.
SmS & CO ItortltU BWj.
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THtJ. -AMB TOKV,
Lampoon,
latest word
"Have you heard
from Now Haven?"
"No; what Is It?"
"Sill"
the
"HUSH DOl'E"
?it
London Opinion.
rtcglstrnr Tou want a marriage license, ch? That'll cost you SO shillings.
Touth Hut I'vo only got one pound,
l'.eglstrar Then you're lucky!
GOOD TIMES NOW
paTA'hat's the matter with you,
Johnny?
Johnny I asked cook to put Jam on
my bread and she won't do It.
Pa When I was a llttlo boy like you,
I was glad to gel dry bread.
Johnny Gee, but you're havln' a fine
time now with Ma and me.
The Poet Oh 1 If I could only think
of a schemo to catch my fleeting fan
cies. Ilia Friend Why don't you try writ
Ins them on fly paper?
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MRS. JONES nECOMES SO ADSORBED IN THE MILLINERY SHE TAKES THE WRONG MAN'S ARM
COMING OUT OF THE MOVIE
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ss i vif w r ' - . r
yj( You WOUUDN'T PUlilA J x
fArf AWAY MVE. THAT ftY
( WHENEVER, 1 WANT ) ' J '
ffil To looKATAnYV05 J
X XI 11 im I II II.
SCRAPPLE
I ! THE PADDED CELL
I " THREE S A CROb." )
Quibbling
"You said when yntt ntmed tne to marry
you that you would ro to the end of the
world for me." "And so 1 will, but tho
end of tho world Is so far ofr thnt I can't
tret to It until the end ot the world."
Houston Post.
AFTER
V-r-VK ', "
The Parson Well, John. I was glad to
The Village Toper Lawko, Parson, la
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Far From It
Talk may bo cheap,
Dut. bless my soull
Not this: "Send up
A ton of coat."
Boston Transcript..
A BAD OUTLOOK
Sho I've been luokinif overywliutv
for our marriage certificate.
He What's wrong? Isn't the future
bad enough without (Jlnt. up in.
past?
SATURDAY NIGHT
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see you at church on Sunday.
that where I wete?
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