Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1915, Sports Final, Page 14, Image 14

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ZEPPttW DROPS TEN
BOMS UPON CALAIS
FiVc Civilians Killed in Air
Raid on Coast City An
other Attack on Railway.
PArt'18, Fdb. 23.-A Zeppelin airship
bombarded Calais yesterday. It dropped
tm projectiles which killed nve persons
belonging- to the civil population and
caused some unimportant material dam
age. This official War Ofllco bulletin, Issued
last night, Is supplemented by ft dispatch
to the Havas Agency from Calais which
says that a German dirigible- dropped a
number of bombs on the St. Omer, Hnze
broUc.lt and Dunkirk Itallroad lino In the
TlclnljV of Fontlnettes.
Only slight damage was done and train
service was Immediately re-established.
Two Incendiary bombs damaged several
tlvrelllnpd In the vlllago. Fontlnettes la a
small station 21 mile southeast of Calais.
A dispatch from Heme says that Swiss
soldiers opened Are yesterday on nn aero
plane, said to havo been German, which
flew over Bonfal. The machine was
struck by nine bullets and the pilot was
forced to descend at Fcrretto.
Dutch officers at tlio frontier post of
E!do' sighted a Zeppelin airship and n
squadron of aeroplanes flying westward
early JJonday morning. They were ap
parently headed toward England.
Funeral of the Rev. Smith Walker
Funeral rites of tho Church of God were
held this atternoon over tho body of the
Itov. Smith Walker, a preachor of tho
denomination, who died last Saturday
after two days' Illness. Rev. Mr. Wnlker
formerly was a mill worker. Ten years
ago ho gaVo up a position In a tcxttlo
mill at tho Falls of Schuylkill, and de
voted all his tlmo to hla church. He
had been a deacon for tho 10 years pre
vious. The home of tho deceased was at
3)25 Queen lano. He was 69 years old and
leaves a widow, Mrs. Zellah "Walker: a
sjn, Sidney S.. and a daughter, C. Mar
iorlo. f Interment Tvlll bo mado at Mount
Peace; Cernetery.
OBITUARIES
George Carteret
George Carteret, whose stirring career
08 a. newspaperman began on a local pa
per, died Itfst night at his homo In New
York. He was, asaoclato editor of the
Now York, World.
As a copyboy on the Press, Mr. Carter
et subsequently became a member of Its
staff. iFrom theirc ho went to the Phlla
delphlajTImes, later going to the Record.
His meritorious" work during tho famous
HolmoVmurder trial won for him a posi
tion with theNcw.-York Evening Sun. ITi
later accepted tho position of city editor
with the New York Journal, and after
several years with that paper Joined tho
editorial staff of tho New York World.
Mr. Carteret, who was tho on of
Georga W. P. Carteret, of 5501 Baltimore
avenue, this city, was born September 20.
1573. Ho also leaves' a widow and mother.
Richard E. F. Engelke
Richard E. F. Engelke. who for 40
years was engaged In the piano manu
facturing business, la dead at his home,
2548 North 8th street. He succumbed
Saturday after a long Illness. Mr. En
gelke was born at Madgeburg, Germany,
In 1338, and came to this country when
17 years old. Ho was an Instructor of
Music In the Philadelphia Blind Asylum
for many years. His father was created
a Knight of the Black Cross by the pres
ent Kaiser's father. Mr. Engelke spoke
six languages. He leaves a widow and
two children, Mrs. Theodore A. Royal,
Jr., and Alexander H. Engelke, The fu
neral, date of which has not been set.
Will be held from his late residence.
Rev. Percy Perinchicf
MT. HOLLY, N. J., Teh. 23. Rev. Percy
Perinchicf, superintendent of the Now
Jersey Methodist Conference, Trenton
district, died at his homo here today after
an Illness from pneumonia since Satur
day night. Ho went tp bed, after return
Inn from some conference work at Tren
ton, but his condition did not become
alarming utitll yesterday. Mr. Ferlnchlef
was born In Bermuda 54 years ago. He
began the ministry In 18S3 In New Eng
land, and came to tho New Jersey Con
ference a. year later, serving many Impor
tant churches, until being appointed dis
trict superintendent two years ago. A
' widow and six children survive him.
Ferdinand H. Duckwitz
Ferdinand H. Duckwitz, a lawyer and
general counsel of the Fraternal Mystic
Circle, with offices at 1913 Arch Btreet,
died yesterday at his home, 4625 Cedar
avenue. He had undergone an operation
In August and Blnce that time had been
In falling health. He was 65 years old.
Mr. Duckwitz was graduated from the
AiWnny Law School. He practiced law In
'StYalo prior to coming to this city IS
, iTAs ago. He was chairman of the 46th
rii Brumbaugh Committee and secre-
Tjjof the board of trustees of the Cal-
vaJy Methodist Episcopal Church. A
widow and two children survive. Tho
funeral will take placp Thursday morning.
Dr. Richard Hudson
NEW YORK. Feb. 23. Dr. Richard
Hudson, formerly dean of the department
ol literature, science and arts of the
i "University of Michigan, died at a local
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OLAB a,. on Of tho late William and Com-
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raby. 8748 Oerra ntown tva. Interment
Gre.nmount Cimitery.
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ADAMS. On February 20, IBIS. FRANK,
son of Charles, nnd the lute Mary Adama.
Relatives and friends are lnrlted to attend
tcneral. tin Wednesday, at a. m., from wa
8. Reese at. Hlith Man of Reaulem at the
Church of Our l.ady of Mt. Carmel, M v:Jo
precisely. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
ALLEN. On Februray SO, 1015, nonKRT
8.. husband of Bellerenla 'Allen anil ton of
Amanita npd the late Samuel II. Allen, nela.
tlves ana friends are Invited to attend fu
neral services, on Wednesday, at 1 p. m.. at
20M n. Btella ave. Interment North Cedar
Hill Cemetery.
nAUKR On February 20, 101B, JOHN, hut;
band of Catharine Hnuer Ineo Oswald), and
ton ot .Elisabeth ami the Into Jacob KauT.
funeral services on Wednesday, at 2 r. m.,
at his lato residence. 2011 N. rteeiio st. In
terment at German Lutheran Cemetery.
HKRRV. At her residence.. IB Bouth Olal
at . on February 22. 1018, CATHARINE 8.,
wire of John C Berry.
1)181101' On February 21. 101B. JANET
LOvVRIE, daughter of Thomas 8parlts and
l.lltabeth A, MoK. Bishop, aged 0 yeara and
0 menths. Relatives and friends aro Invited
to attend funeral ervtces. at her parents
residence. 111 McUlnley avo., Lanadowne, on
Wednesday, at 2MU p. m. precisely. Inter
ment private.
Ilt.KHCIt, On February 20, 101B, MAHT1N,
husband of Byrllln lilesch (nea llrendlen).
x'unera i services on wedneraav. ni x p. m.,
nt hla late residence. lfC2 N. Croskev st.
Interment private at Mt. Vernnn Cemetery.
m.UM. On February 21, 101B, HAI.ril
IIU'H. nelatlvea and frlenda aro lnlted to
attend the funeral services, at 4103 Locust
st., on Wednesday, at lo a. m. precisely.
Interment private. 1'Jeass omit flowers.
11KAHI.EY. On February 21, 101S, JOHN A.
IlItAIJLBY. son of the late Edward and
Hannah llradley. Funeral on Wednesday,
ni -ao a. ni.. from .1R0.1 Bhnrn it., Mnna
yunk. Itequlem Mass at St. John the llap
tlst'ii Church at 10 a, m. Interment at St.
John's Cemetery.
HftOOKK. On February 21. 101B, irAttrtT.
son of Harry and Florence Ilrooks. llclatlvea
and friends of the family aro Invited to at
tend the runeral crlces, on Wednesday, a
p. m. precisely, nt hla parent' residence, AMO
Kt. Albnns at. Interment Mt. Morlah Ceme
tery. I1YIINI!. On February 22, 1015. JOHN F.,
husband of Anna nnd son of Thomjn and
the late Catherine llyrne. Funeral on Satur
day, at 8:30 a. In., trom 38UU Spring Oardcn
at. Rolemn Itequlem Masa at St. AtrathVa
Church, nt 10 a, in. Interment at Cathedral
Cemetery.
CAM 10 UN. Suddenly, nn February 20, 1015,
JAMKH. husband of Matilda Calhoun. Fu-
fieral sen Ices Thursday, at 2 p m.. nt his
ate home. MT3 Cntumet St.. Falls of Schuyt
kllli Interment Mt. Morlah C'meterv.
CI.AItlt. On February TJ, 101B, PAMUnr,
J, CI.AHK. Funeral on Thursday, February
25, at '2 p. m.. from nolo Orlscom st., Trank
ttrS. Interment nt Orcenwood Cemetery.
DOI.AN. On February 20, 101B, LAW
ItKNCC n. DOI.AN. eon of Mary nnd tho
lato Michael J. Dolan. Sr. Ineo Kelly). Fu
neral on Wednesday, at 7:.10 n. m.. from Hit
n. Susuuehnnua ovc. Solemn lllch Mass at
the Church of tho Holy Name at 10 n. m.
Interment Hulv Cross Cemetery.
DUCKWITZ On February 22. 1015, FERD
INAND IinitMAN nrCKWlTZ. helatUei
and friends and members of Traternnl Mystic
Circle nre Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
nt Calvary M. K. Church, 48th and Baltimore
nve. Ilemalns may be Mewed at his late
residence. 4027 Cedar ave., on Thursday
from 11 a, m. until I p. m Interment prUnte.
prlnte.
EA111K. On February 20, 1015, STANLEY
LEWIS, aun of Juv L. nnd Mary Ella
Endlo. Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 0. m..
rrom Central ave.. Ilerwyn. 1'a. Interment
private, at Great valley Baptist Cemetery.
FELINV On February 20. inn, JOHN F..
husbnnd of Cnthnrlno Tclln. Funeral on
Wednesday, nt 8:.10 a. m.. from 251.1 N. 7th
st. HUh Mass at Ht. Edward's Church at
10 a. m Imermnt Holv Sepulchre Cemetery.
GALLAGIIEK. On February 20, 1015.
CHARLbS W. GAI.L,AOHi:n. husband of
Jane M. Onllaaher (neo Cain). Funeral on
Wednesday, at 8 a m.. from 1IB.I fcreuth
10th st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.
Thomas' Church, nt 0:30 a. m. Interment
Hnlv cross Cemetery.
GEElm. On Fehrunry 22. 1015, ALMEDA
HARRIS Q ICE 1111. wife of Charles L. Geehr.
Funeral senior on Thursday, at 1:30 p. m.,
at her late residence, 2532 North 17th st.
Interment private.
GIBSON. On February 21, 1015. ELIZA
BETH aiBSO.W Funeral services Thursday
iiiornlnr. at D'.IO o'clock, nt tho apartments
of Oliver II. Balr. 181-0 Chestnut st. Inter
ment private
CLICK. In Terre Haute. Ind., on February
21. 101.1. ELIZA 1ARR GEICK. daughter of
lato HoMn and Anno Barr. formerly of 1.121
and 13111 Pine st . and sister of Letltla Barr
Kllpatrlck. of 1321 Pino st.. Philadelphia.
GIIIGG.H. On February 21, 1015, WILLIAM
OnLANDO GRIGGS. M. D., husband of Mary
Anna (nee Bentley). Due notice of funeral
will be given from the rosldcnco of his son,
"William II. Griggs. M. D.. 1320 N. 12th st.
HAINES. At her residence, 30 Volans st.,
MerchantMlle. N. J on February 21. 1015.
MARY ELIZABETH, widow ot William D.
Halneo Funeral service on Wednesday, at
2 n. m . nt 1R20 Chestnut st. Interment pri
vate In Mount Morlah Cemetery.
IHSI.MUTH. On February 21, 1015,
GEORGE S., ton of George L. and Ida Hel
muth ineo Anderson). Funeral services on
Wednesday, at 2 o. m.. at 3210 West Gordon
st Interment private.
IIOMIIIMHAUKEX. On February 22. 1015,
WILLIAM, husband of 'ho late Susan L.
HomrlKhaiisen. Funeral services on Thurs
day, at 2 p. m., at his son-in-law's resi
dence. Joseph Sperry, 1110 East Howson st.
Interment ralniur Cemetery,
JONES-UrDEGIiOVE. On February 21.
11)1.1. CATHARINE A. UPDEOBOVE wlio
of Davis W. Jones. Funeral services Thurs
day, at 2 p. m.. at her late residence. 1221
West Hilton st. Interment private. North
Cedar Hill Cemetery.
JORDAN On February 20, 1015. WILLIAM
H. JORDAN, husband of Natalie Joidan.
Funeral on Wednesday, at 8:30 n. m from
1150 South inth st IllRh Mass of Requiem
nt St. (Teresa Church, at 10 a. m. inter
ment private.
KELLY. On February 22. 1016, GER
TRUDE, wife ot Charles Kelly ami daugh
ter ot Elizabeth and the late Nathaniel Rob
inson. Funeral on Friday, at 2 p. m., from
1227 South 32d at. Interment at Arlington
Cemetery.
KERIl. At the residence of Augustus Twin
ing, near Wrlghtatown, Bucks County, Pa.,
MARRY ANN KERR. Friends may view
rvmalns at Mt, Vernon Cemetery, Philadel
phia, on Wednesday, February 21, at 1O.30
n. m.
KE88LEROn February 20, 1015. PHOEDE
ANN. wife of Edward P. V. Keisler. Funeral
services on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at her
late residence, 1033 West Dauphin st. In
terment private. Northwood Cemetery.
KILEY. On February 22. 1016. JOHN L,
son of William J, and Alice Klley. Funeral
on Thursday, at 8:30 a. m.. from 212S South
Mole st. Requiem High Masa at the Church
ot St. Monica, at 10 a. m. precisely. Inter
ment Holy Cross Cemetery.
KIMBLE. Near Ileverly, N. X, on February
22, 1015, JOSEPHINE L.. wife of Edward
Kimble. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 p. m.,
from corner Beverly and Brldgeboro road,
near Beverly, N. J. Interment Coopcrstown
Cemetery.
KOLLEIL On February 21, 1015. SOLOMON
S. KOLLER, In his 85th year. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Thursday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at his
late residence, 518 North 4th st. Interment
private.
LAMBERT. At Alloway, N. J., en Febru
ary 22. 101.1. BENJAMIN F. LAMBERT.
Funeral from the resldencs of his son, W,
8. Lambert. 552 Newton live., Camden, N,
J..Noji Thursday, February 25. at 11 a. m.
Intoinent private, Arlington Cemetery, Cam
dan. N, J.
LARE. On February 10, 1016. MARY JANE,
widow of Willis Lore. Funeral services on
Monday, at 8 p. m., at the residence of her
daughter. Mrs. Alice Elgenauer, IfSl North
Taney t. Interment at Norrls City Ceme
tery. Nerrlstown, Pa., on Tuesday, at 3
r. m.
LKKI)OMOn Second Month 22d, 1016. JO
SEPH B. LEEDOM. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend funeral, on Fourth
day, 2d month. 24th. at 1 o'clock, from 520
N. Monroe St., Media, Pa. Interment private.
MNDSAY-On February 20. 1916. CATHA
RINE L. LINDSAY (nee Brogan). wife of
Phillip P. Lindsay, Funeral on vThurslay,
at 8 a. m., from 2013 Bucklaa si, Brides
burg. Bolemn High Maas at All Saints'
Church, at 0 a. m. Interment St. Dominic!)
Cemetery.
LONG. On February 21. 1016, CAROLINE.
daughter nt Mary V. and the late Robert R.
Nelll. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend funeral services, on Wednesday. Feb
ruary 2i. 1016. at her mother's residence. 103
jieeca si.. Morna rsr, xona isiana.
Park. Ijins Island. fnti.
roent Orsanwcod Cemetery, Brooklyn.
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NO. 49 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE
kEDMtt-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRTTABY
DEATHS
tOWK. On February 27, 1918, JAMgS.W.i
husband el Annie Lowe, Funeral enFrlday,
February 2(t at 8:30 n m., from 401 South
liber ,t. Solemn Requiem Mne at 8t,
I'atrlek's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment
Holy Crosj Cemetery.
MncliniDE On February 20, 19lB. MAIIT
MaeBIlIDE (neo Ahlbrecht), wife of George
MacUride. Funeral services on Wednesday,
nt 2 p. m., nt 740 East Thayer at. Inter
ment Mt. Peace Cemetery.
JlAONIER,On, February 20, 101B, ELLA
.MAI. wlfo of Samuel ,V, Marnier, nnd
datigliter of Tlobecca and the late Daniel I,
Rlsley. Funeral services on Wednesday, at
1 p. m., nt l.tm Colwjn st. (near Broad st.
and Hunting rnrk nve.). Interment private,
Forrest Hill Cemetery.
MANNING. On Febtuary 22, 101B, FRED
ERICK, son of Anna and the late Patrick
It, Manning. Due notice nf the funeral will
bo Riven from 114 North l'aton at.
MAIIKLF.Y. On February 22, 101B, HARRY
8. MAKKLEY, Funeral services on Thurs
day, nt 2 p. m., at his late residence, 5512
Pulaski ave.. GermantoWn. Interment prl
vato .MCCARTHY. On February 20, 101B. MARY,
wlfo of John F. McCarthy (nee Gersbaeh).
Funeral services on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., nt
her husband's residence, 2233 North Bouvlcr
at. Interment private,
MrGINNIH. On February 20. 101(1, BRID
GET, widow of James McGlnnls. Funeral
on Wednesday, nt U n, m., from 1802 South
Huh st. High Mass nt St. ThnmnV Church,
at 10:30 a. m. Interment Cathedral Ceme
tery. MrllUfllL On February 21, 1015. JAMES
FRANCIS, husband of Frances Kyle He
Hugh nnd son of Patrick J. and Bridget Mc
Hugh. Funeral on Wednesday, nt 8:30, a.
m . from MM! Thompson st. High Requiem
Mass nt Our Lady of Rosary Church, at 10
a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
McStUIlTlUE. On the 22d Inst.. EMILY
THOMAS, widow of Theodore McMurtrle.
Services nt tho resldenco. 315 Pelham road,
tlermnntnwn, on Wednesday. February 24, nt
2 n ni. Interment prlvnto.
McNAMARA. On February 20, 101B, nt her
lite residence. 211 North Juniper St., JANE
tlUERIN, widow of Jnmcs F. McNamara,
Br. Funeral on Wednesday, nt 8:30 n. m..
from 14.1 North l.ltlt st. Solemn Mass ot
Requiem at St. John's Church nt 10 n. m.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
MILLEK On February 22, 1016, HERTHA
F MILLER daughter of Chnrles W. and
Carrie M. Miller (neo Schutt). Residence,
1.-.I3 N. 8th st. Due notlco of tho funeral
will be given. ...
MONTGOMERY. On February 10, 1015. MI
CHAEL W.. husband of Martha W. Mont
gomery, In the 73d year of his ago. Relatives
nnd friends, also A. J. Drexol Lolge, 100U.
I. O. O. F.- Anna M. Ross Post 04. G. A.
II.. and Merch.intH of Fnlrmount Market, aro
Invited to attend tho funeral services, on
We Inesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely,
at Mi lnte residence, 772 N. 23th st. Inter
ment private. Hemolns cun be viewed Tucs
dav evening between tho hours of 7 and 0
o'clock. ... .
NUTT. At Pembcrton. N. J., on February
20. 1111.1. JOHN B. NUTT. Funeral Tues
day. February 23, at 2 p. m. from Pcmber-
O'NEILL. On February 21, 1016. JOHN.
Imhnnd of Maggie O'Neill. Relatives nnd
frlenda ot the family uro respectfully lnvitod
to Httcnrt tho funeral, on Wednesday, nt -'
p. m. precisely, from 210J E. Letterly stv
Interment private, Orcenwood Cemetery.
OSWALD. On February 21, 1915, of diph
theria. AUGUST M. E.. son of August and
Florence Oiwnld. Residence, 3200 Miller st.
Interment nt Odd Fellows' Cemetery. No fu
neral ItOGEKS. Near Mt. Holly, N. J., on Febru
ary 22, 1015. ELLA G. ROGERS, wlfo of
Wlllnrd II. Rogers. Funeral fram her lato
residence, near Mt. Holly. N. J., on Thurs
dny, February 2.1. 1015, nt 2 p. m. Inter
ment Mt. Holly Cemetery.
KYAN. On Fehrunry 22, 1016, JAMES A.,
lumhand of Lnura J. Ryan. Funeral on
Thursday, at 8:30 n. m., trom 751 Corinthian
nve. High Mass nt 8t. Francis' Church, 2tth
nnd Green sta nt 10 a. m. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
SCAI.I.EY. On February 22. 1015, MAR
OARET n. SCALLEY, daughter of tho late
Murtaugh and Mnrgnrct ScaUey. Funeral on
Thumday. at 1 n. m.. from 1020 South 25th
t. Solemn Requiem Moss at St. Anthony's
Church, nt 10:30 a. m. Interment Cathedral
Cemetery.
SCATTHItGOOT). On Second Month 22d,1016.
THOMAS LAURENCE, son ot Harry B. and
Ella W. Srattergood. Relntlvcs and friends
arc Invllod to attend funeral services, ut
10 o'clock, on Fifth-day. 2.1th Inst., at resi
dent of his parents. 2230 Etaugh st., Tioga.
Tntfrment private, at Mt. Holly, N. J.
SCHMIDT. At his residence, 1.110 South
litn si., nn February 21 1015. ANTIN R.
vtlMIPT. bu.band nf Hnsnn Schmidt (noo
Zclsi). Funeral services Thursday nt 1 p. m.,
nt tho funeml apartments of John C. Klm
merle. 1001 South Broad st. Interment at
t,n'nvetti Cemetery ,,.,,,.
SCHNEIDER, February 21, 1016, FRANK
LIN 11. G.. husbnnd of Anna S Schneider.
Funeml services Thursday, at 7:30 p. m..
at 5X3rt Willows ave. Interment Friday, at
SCHOEN1NO, On February 22, 1916, AL
BFRT F , husband of Ellrnbeth Schoenlng.
Due notice of the funeral will be given, from
1840 North Cnmac st.
SMITH. On February 20, 1015, PHILIP E.
SMITH. Funeral services on Thursday, nt
2:10 p. m.. at tho residence of hla son. Horace
T. smith, 4287 Orlscom St.. Fronkford. In
terment private. 'North Cedar Hill Cemeterv
SOUTIIAltl). Suddenly, on February 19,
1015. THOMAS SOUTHARD. Relatives nnd
friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral serv.
Icm, Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at tho apart
ments of Oliver II Bnlr. 1S20 Chestnut st.
Interment at Mt. Zlon Cemetery. ,,,
STEPHENS. On February 20, 1015. JESSIE
PEARU wlfo of Alfred Z. Stephens and
daughter of John and Morgarct Vino Funeral
services Wednesday, nt 2 n. m.. at her late
residence. 542B Pearl at. Interment Fernwood
STEVENS. On February 21, 1015, nt his
into residence. .101 Enrlham terrace, Gcrman
town? ELWOOD B. STEVENS. V. . Funeral
services Wednesday, nt 3 p. in. In the Re
formed Church of Churchvllle Rucks County
SULLIVAN. February 21. 1015, CHARLES
D. SULLIVAN. Funeral servlco Wednesday,
nt 2 n. m. precisely, nt his lat residence,
4833 Hazel ave., West Philadelphia. Inter
ment private.
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GIRL, while, wanted for general housswork In
smnll family; no washing: good wages; ref
erence required. 2327 N. Park ave.
ayk. white, for cooking nnd downstairs work!
. 10. 1101 W, Lehigh ave.
GOVERNESS for two children. 3 and 0 years;
suburbs. M 515: Ledger Office. i
HOUSEWORK White. Protestant girls family
of 2; In St. DavkVs. Pa. Phone Wane 201W.
INTELLIGENT, reliable person as chltdnursa)
ngni uutiesi wages, 12,' gooa nomo; ii
age. E 7.H. Ledser Central.
NURSERY governess wnnted: capable taking
charge of young children. 152.1 N. 16th.
SALESLADIES Sell ladles' suits, coats, skirts,
waists, underwear to department stores. Ad
drees n 817, Ledger Central.
SECRETARY nnd office mnnnger to fill ,"
sponrlblo position for manufacturer: must ne
flrst-elsss stenographer and nblo to hannio
office forcoi answer fully, giving age. ex
perience and salary expected. L 612. Lca
er office.
tyrENOORAPHEn-Young lady! 0 to atart:
opportunity for advancement. 1027 Rent ts
late Trust Building.
WANTED A first-class 8wedlsh masseuse for
n lady: reference required. Address u oji.
LedgerCintral.
HELP WANTED MALE
DUYER WANTED ..,.
Edticnted young man ot good business
and executive ability: must bo clean, of
high character, nlert and. active, with
Komi judgment: quick nnd nccurnte at
figures, vvltn some knowledge of in
dustrial engineering, by a large com
pany, manufacturing drug and grocery
snecalltles. L C40. Ledger Central.
SALESMAN-One locnl salesmnn In each coun
ty In eastern Ponna. to sell on commission to
business people a special .maohlnei If uroo
erlv presented every merchant wll buy. ue
raufe It will both save and mako him money ,
relerenre, bond nnd n redeemable cash do
oslt of 15 forramolo required. If you can
not comply with above conditions don it an
svvct this. If you can nnd aro swrt .e r, u
will pay vou to Investigate. Address l. ".
Box 20UJ. Philadelphia, Pa.
SALESMAN-Sure Ore: quick setleri big com-
mission! ii- www """ "' irz
SALESMAN, living In town outside of Phlla
dclnhla. to sell nursery stock. L WS. Led, Off.
SALESMEN-Wo will employ nene"?l
.l.ltlM,. man HR in ftft veSrS Of SgO, tO SCIl
Sir products to the retah trade; Position Is
permunent with opportunities for ?.J.vn-nient-
salary: replies to recclvo aitcniion
must glvo.nge, height, weight, experience.
c.T Fldehty bond required; written nppllcn
Hon only will bo considered; no Personal In
terviews except by letter of PPonjment.
II. J. Helns Company, sales department, ltn
and Sedgcly ave., Phlla., Pa,
STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, exp.', op
portunity for intelligent, hard worker; good
aaareas, gimn mi ym " "- --.
STOCK: SALESMEN-Sell public utility, now
paying dividends; condl'I sal. nnd com. Cnll
mornlngs. II. n. Thomas & Co.. 215 N.JMh.
WANTED Younc man, about 10 years of age,
no expcrlenco, to work in a real estate of
fice: must bo capable responsible and earn
est. L 41. Ledger Central.
SITtJATIOrS WANTED PEMALE
BOOKKEEPER. CASHIER, T Y PI OT THOR
OUGHLY COMPETENT, EXP., ABLE TO
TAKE ENTIRE CHG. E 52. LED. CENT.
BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly reliable, competent
ana expci, aiso cumuci. ".. ".. .......
CHAMUEEMAID, experienced sower: two
years In last position; wisnes permanent
piaco. ri Pig, UfUger .cnna.
COOK white Protestant, wants position: 7
years last place. Telephone Walnut 1713.
COOK Colored woman, reliable, wanta place,
-..!..- ,nn,llv 1 two nhrlsttan. Dick. '1&2A W.
COOK Oorman Protestant, good baker, wants
private place: good reference 255 S. Camac.
COOK, colored, first-class reference. Call 113
Tara t.. Chestnut Hill.
COOKING and downstairs work, white, set
tled; city or suburbs: ref. H 21U. Ledger Off.
DAY'S WOIIK Woman well rocommended
would like cleaning, washing, Tuesday. Wed
nesday,Thursday.223Collom st-ijjermant'n.
DRESSMAKER Perfect fitter; sulta remodeled;
awltt, accurate. 052 N. 47th Bt. Uel. 5UJ7 L.
DRESSMAKER would like few more engage
ments. Ph. Poplar &1I8 W. IMS Wallace.
DRESSMAKER wants engagements. 1,75 per
day and carfare. E "C7, Ledger Central.
ENGLISH GOVERNESS desires to form class
for young children, Weat Philadelphia. Mlsa
Noble. 4438 Hansom St.
EXPERIENCED colored girl desires cooking or
general work; refB. Phone Paring 78U.
EXPERIENCED woman with best of reference
wishes cooking In prlv. fam. Call 114 N. 5Sth.
FRENCH lady's maid or companion, speaking
Engllsh; exper.; refs. A-l. ii 221, Led. Oft.
GIRL, colored, with good reference desires
position as maid, country or suburbs. 1711
N. Alder Bt.
GIRL, German, speaks English, wants position
for housework nnd cooking. 1753 N. llodlne.
GIRL, colored; housework; good cook: tidy;
reference: no washing. 1) 228. Ledger Office.
GIRL, German, wishes situation: laundress,
chambervvork ornfslst kitchen. 224 Reed ft.
GIRL, colored, wants position; general house-
worn: city or suourps. zuv uatnarino sc.
HOUSEKEEPER Refined mMdle-aged woman;
cap of taking full charge. Ad. 131U N. 12th at.
HOUSEWORK, da washing and Ironing and
cook; speaks English and German; sleep
home. 410.1 Oermantown nve.
MIDDLE-AGED I rotestant cook, reference,
wants place: city, country. 1318 8. 15th st.
NURSE wants care of Infant or Invalid; best
of references as to ability. Write 121 West
Washington St.. Media. Pa.
NURSERY GOVERNESS; take charge of
young child; can assist older children with
lessons: best ref. E 7.10. Ledger Central.
POLISH GIRL desires position, housework
preferred, ma Montgomery ave.
POLISH OIRL wants housework: speaks Eng.
Huh: can cook. 4410 Wayne ave.. Nlcetown.
l'OLISH GIRL wants housework; speaks Eng.
llsh: plain cook. 008 Newcomb st.. Nlcetown.
SECRETARY, exp'd stenographer and con II.
dentlal clerk, social or com'l. E 68, Led. Cent,
bTENOORAPHER, 8 years' oxp., knowledge of
bookkeeping: reference. E 540. Ledger Cent.
TWO SISTERS want positions: cook, cham
bermaid and waitress; good references. 825
N. Taylor.
WHITE GIRL, Catholic, wishes chamberwork
and waiting; private family; beat reference.
820 N. miiiman.
WOMAN wants general housework; good,
plain cook. 1218 N. Both st. "
mam iuv., ..... ... w... -..
WOMAN, colored, wishes day's work Tuesdays
n- WartnMdavi. A422 M. Sydenham at
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER, expert, will keep your books,
charging only for time consumed. E 650,
Leaser uenirai.
BOOKKEEPEIl-STENOanAPHER Age 21, 8
years' exp.; good ref. E 440, Ledger Central.
LUCKY FOR "STEW"
ii j i !! i
SITtTATlONS WANTED-MALE
BOOKKEEPER Managing nbllltV : th5Vl?S'
varied exp., cleaeharManagerjMJOJJ.iqth.
BOOKKEEPER Thoroughly exp. i quick and
accurals; exceptional refs. BJHJ!.!-- -
BOOKKEEPER and office man, 7 years' exp.,
desires change. Al refs. E 810, LdgerCen;
BOOKKEEPER Publlo accounting; exper
lence; age 28; best ref. E 753, ..LedgrCen.
CHAUFFEUR, practical, well-trained me
chnnle, o years' experience on American ana
European cars: honest and dependable; goon
clean record; 5W years with last employer;
excellent ref, E f58. Ledger Ccntral. .
CHAUFFEOR, white, Al mechanto ! eight
years' experience nnd first-class r",nce
during that time. E 745. LedgcrCcntrnL.
CHAUFFEUR and mechanic, white. 7 years'
exp., now employed, wishes private position;
any car. J wni. Ledger oemrai. .
CHAUFFEUR, single, capable, willing and
experienced: understands gardening! best ot
private lamny rers. a o, iuB'yj"zzii
CHAUFFEUR, single, wants position! strictly
sober and careful driver! nlWaround man I o
yeara wun last pnvnte inmiiyjumyji:
CHAUFFEUR, Al mechanic, wants driving
. pos. ) best refs. R. N. S.,l30NjJIemberger,
CHAUFFEUR nnd repair man, colored, wishes
.pos. with respect. tnmlly.E 760, Led.Cen.
CHAUF'FEUIt-Machlii.i shi.p exp.! sober, relj.,
. dependable man: fr Add, it 131. Led. Off.
COLORED collego student, with considerable
wywro time, wisnes worK. ji. u. w.' -
DESIGNER nnd estimator on building con
struction, thoroughly experienced, desires to
make change. E 743. LedgejCentral;
DRAUGHTSMAN, mechanical!, 7 years' exp.:
dataller; quick, accurate. J '" Led, cent.
ENGLISHMAN as butler with prlvato family!
excellent references. E 841. Lodger Central. .
GARDENER nnd coachman! 5 years' experi
ence: private family: flrst-class reference.
M. P., 805 N. 41)th St. .
GARDENER or assistant: also understands
lawns, hedges and care of horses: good refer-
' "
MAN AND WIFE, German, sneaking English,
wish positions together; wife as cook, man
for general housework: city or country: best
references. 'Address 4, Ledger Uranch, 3d
nnd Columbia.
ence. iu. J., -lutiu i'oweiton nve.
MAN AND WIFE, Japanese-European, desire
positions in family: cook, butler, lady's maid;
best references. E 812. Ledger Central.
MAN AND WIFE, whlto, wish positions as
butler and cook; excellent references. E 810,
Ledger Central,
MAN, middle aged, wishes work, farm, res
taurant, saloon, 1130 Olive at.
MAN AND WIFE, colored, want places, eu
burbs or country: good ref. 1034 Calnbrldge.
NIGHT WATCHMAN, flro soft or hard coal,
attend engine; licensed. D 220, Lodger Office
SALESMAN Has had years of experience In
this and other countries; can give unques
tionable reference. E 551, Ledger Central.
SALESMAN 7 yeara' successful selling rec
ord, desires change; at present selling canned
goods and groceries. E 57. Ledger Cential.
SITUATION wanted as handy man; can fur.
good ret. Aoq. jonn luao.-Mamara. no -lagiver.
fiTENOGRAl'UEll or clerk; 3 years' general
office exp.: neat appear.; ref. E 4.15,Led.Cent,
TRAFFIC MANAGER, 13 years' expcrlenco
with one firm: graduate of Ln Salle's Inter
state Commerce course: familiar with tho
latest rulings: married, 31 years aid: hustler;
guaranteo to make good. O 343, Ledger Cent.
YOUNO MAN. 22. with 4 years' expcrlenco ln
financial and credit matters, now holding
f:ood position, wishes trcnaurershlp or slml
ar position with responsible concern; am
bitious. Industrious, sober and well recom
mended: executive ability: not afraid of re
ironsibllltyj cannot consider less than 2000
yearly, except with extraordinary induce
ments.N E 143, Ledger Central.
YOUNG MAN, 21, desires permanent position;
Plain, rupld penman; unquestionable ref
erences. B 222, Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN. 23, full of N. R. O., make best
of dull times; prepare now for busy future.
E 140, Ledger, Central,
YOUNO MAN, 24, experienced clerk, desires
posltlonmoderate salary. D 751, Lod. CcnL
YOUNO colorel man wishes position; good ref
orence. Caldwell, 1321 8. 10th st
T-
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
THE CARLISLE DUREAU, recognized office
for superior, depcndablo help; references In
vestigated omlguorajiteedmos;2l8t at.
COOKS, chamber'da. kltchenmalds, housemen.
etc. Dlrd'a Emp. Bureau. 710 B. 15th at. Ph.
WORK NEEDED QUICKLY
As a partial contribution to the work which
is being so ably carried on by the Emergency
Aid Ccmmlttee, Society for Organized Charity
and Juvenile Workers' Bureau, In securing em
ployment for needy, deserving men and women,
the X'uni.ia LEPasn and Evlnixo Lkpoeh open
these columns to the FREE USE ot the Em
ployment Branches of these organizations.
Here you will find listed from day to day
brief stories of specific cases that have been
Investigated by them and found to be worthy
nnd particularly urgent ones. The persons
listed are out of employment through no fault
of their own. Applications from drlnlcera and
Incompetent or untrustworthy Individuals are
not recommended by the organizations, but are
frovtded for by tho Immediate Relief Division.
Imployers seeking reliable, experienced men
and women can, therefore, employ the men and
women listed with the assurance that they are
helflnif deserving workers who only ask for
a cnanco to help themsolves. Ther do not wnnt
charity. They want and must nave Immediate
employment. Will you create a Job for a few
of theso who can nt Into your organization?
If you will do your share, this great problem
will be quickly solved.
REFER TO CASES BY LETTERS AND
NUMUER.
THOSE MARKED "EA" FORWARD OFFER
TO THE EMERGENCY 'AID COMMITTEE.
LINCOLN BUILDING.
"S. O. C." TO THE SOCIETY FOR ORGAN.
IZ1NG CHARITY, AND
"J. W. R " TO THE JUVENILE WORK
ERS' BUREAU, 1507 ARCH STREET.
MALE
AUTOMOBILE TRIMMER. 23 YEARS OLD;
good references; out of work practically all
winter: has two small children. S. O. C, No.
oiu. (i ranaioru uisi.. Aim unuy st.j
BAKER-BREAD BJKHIt, 40 YEARS OLD,
whoso last empl0er vays he was thoroughly
honest and reliable and In two years was
never late ono day. He las been out ot work
8 month'. Has 0 children oldest 13 years:
youngest 2 sears, H. O. C. 58U. (Northern
fclstrict. B. O. C. 14'1'J North Marshall street.)
BAKER-35 YEARS' OLD. WHO HAS WORK
cd for three years ln one place and previously
for flvo years In another place: very good ref
erences; has been out of work now for four
months. S. O. C 037. (Northeast Dlst,. 231d
N. iiovvarn si. i
BAKER-HERB IS A MAN WITH A CLEAN
record, who Is strictly temperate and can do
flrst-class work. Has 3 children and Is des-
perately in neea. u. a., -ui.
BLACKSMITH'S HELPER AND THRE13
sons who can do laboring work: will take
anything they can get to do; all four ot them
have excellent references: there are seven chil
dren ot school aga in this family. S. O. C, No.
CIS. (Woodland Dlst.. 11'32 B. 47th st.)
BLACKSMITH'S HELPER-25 YEARS WITH
one Arm. which recommends him highly: In
vestigation shown man to ba badly in need ot
neln. a. "".
BOILERMAKER'S IlELPDR MAN OF 40,
with 6 small children dependent upon blra,
will take any kind of work he can get. One
of the children Is 111 ln the hospital and the
baby is 111 at borne. Excellent references. 8- O.
O. 5S8 (Northern District, S. O. a, 1430
norm airaMn. .ic..j
BOILERMAKER MAN UAS BEEN OUT
of work for four months; he has a wife and
three children, the youngest a baby 18 months,
who la very delicate. H. O. C 683. Fowel
ton District, 8. O, C, 4018 Powelton ave.
I t 'l . '
PIDD THAT CON. CHOSE A KID FOR HIS MESSENGER! H
.ii - i.ssuji I sssst-s-sssss-ii I III, II M M IMf" '' j, ,lUVt '"
23, 1915.
wonit needed QUiqiqg,
At ttit teatnnlno of thh claitifieatte
rMtenoilVi o" Ktv Number, is HJ nd ew
ltnted MMduali may be reached ou'cfc'l.
MALE
BOOKBINDER - AN EXPERIENCED MAN,
SS years old. with wife nnd baby 4 months
old? wants work. Investlgat on shows that lm.
medlMe help Is Vital W?he life of the rtmlly.
who at, present are living In one room with
bare y enough food .to keen the baby njlvo.
This man can furnish the best kind of rJfer-
encs from hla last employer. E. A., lo
BOOKKEEPER BOOKKEEPER A N D
, credit man, marrld, who after 0 years i with
his last amplerer ins laid off because of lack
of work? desires employment, He can give
flrit-clnsa reference E. A. 170.
HOY. 1.1 YEAR8 OLD-18 THE .ONLY SUP
port of a widowed mother, 4 brothers and
sisters. He has worked In arope factory, but
will take any kind of work he can get. 8, O,
C., 005. (Frankford District, S. O. C, 1M4
Unity street.
BOY - lO-YEAJl-OLD BOY, WITH EXCEL
lent references: has been out of work nil win
ter: he la the only wago earner ln a family of
7. children: tho youngest a baby, a month old!
he wnnts a rhance to help support his brothers
and sisters and his grandmother, who lives
with them. S. O. C, 0.12. (Powelton Dlftj, 4018
Powelton nve.)
UOY, 10 YEARS. 8TR0N0. JIEALTHA
American boy, will do any kind of work to
help support an aged grandfather! parents ara
dead and he and sister (20 years) out of work
some months: has worKca on ico ..
J.
ii.. m
BOY, 10, PARENTS DEAD, LIVING WITH
grandmother 80 years of age nnd child or o,
only one In fnmlly working and he only on
part time: In Immediate need of coal, groceries
ami ono month's rent! very deserving. J. W.
ii.. ovv,
BOY. IB, WHO HAS ATTENDED SOUTHERN
Manual Training School and has been forced
to leave school to help support parents! would
make good at any kind of office work, J. W.
B., 80o. .
BOY, 10 YEARS. JEWISH, WISHES WOtllC
of any kind: driving team or doing anythlngr
that wilt help his home: father Is tuberculous
nnd no uno In family ot four working. J.
W. H 874, .
BOY, 14 YEARS. WANTS WORK: ERRANDS
or helper around store; family very poor;
falhor out of work three months; no one work
ing but one girl out of family ot nine. J.
W. P., 862.
BOY, COIAJRED. 15 YEARS OLD. STRONG
and willing, wants any kind of work .to help
his widowed mother support 4 other children:
mother earns IS a week, not enough to feed
nnd clothe the whole family. J. WV It. 870. .
BOY, 14, WANTS WORK IN OPTICAL
trade; father has worked for opticians for
number of years, but on account of 111 health
cannot work steadily: family very poor; this
Is very urgent. J. W. D., 804.
BOY. WHITE, AMERICAN, IB YEARS, WILL
do any kind of work: rather deserted; motnei
end sister out of work; mother will do any
kind of housework. No. 8e0. J. W. B.
BOY, 15 YEARS, WANTS WORK; ERRANDS:
can make himself useful about store; parents
dead! no one working In a family of five;
baby 111. J. W. B 802. ,
BOY, WHITE, POLISH, 14 YEARS. ER-
ands. store or factory; father dead; four
other children; one working; Income 4. No.
8U7, J. W. B.
BOY, IB, HAS WORKED IN SHOE FAC
tory; father very old. Family In destitute
clrcumstnnces. Willing to do any kind of work.
J. W. B.. 880.
BOY, 10, HAS HAD EXPERIENCE AS
driver; mother Is widow; family needs help
very badly. J. W. P., 805.
BOY, JEWISH, 15, OUT OF WORK 3
months; will do any kind of work to support
mother and 2 other children. J. W. B.. 830.
BOY, 10, WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND;
mother widow, working ln mill only on part
time. J. W. P., 808.
BOY, 15 YEARS, WANTS WORK OF ANY
kind; father deserted four ycuuger brothers;
mother has to support six on is. J. W. B 870.
BOY, IB, HAS GOOD WORK RECORD IN
grocery store; will take any kind of work,
J. W. Il 807.
BOY, 15. SOME EXPERIENCE IN BARBER
shop; mother is dead. J. W. B 808.
BLACKSMITH A GERMAN, 33 YEARS OLD:
has been out of work six months; lias a wife
and one small child dependent on him. (Eastern
Elft.. S. O. C, U-.J4. 333 S. Lawrence st.)
BOILERMAKER AMERICAN, 40 YEARS
Aid. with good references: this man la n
wTilower who Is trying to take care of his 0
small children. S. .O. C. 0J0. (Germantown
Hlit.. 52 W. Chalteri nve.)
BRAKEMAN MAN AND WIFE HAVE
been helped with coal and groceries: needs
work badly: back In rent. C. A.. 201).
BRASS FINISHER MARRIED MAN, 35
years old, with 20 years' experience with
well-known gas company, whom he left 2
years ago to go Into business for himself,
wants employment as brass finisher or sales,
man ln gas and electric fixtures. Understands
the gas fixture luslness thoroughly. He Is
prepared to do work ln polishing or lacquering
brass at homo If required- This man has a
wife and 2 children in extremo circumstances.
He can furnish the highest references as to
cnaracter ana nomiy. u. a.. 17s.
BRASS POLISHER WIFE AND 2 CH1L
dren ln destitute circumstances and needs
work badlv; has excellent references from for
mer ernploycr
BRICK MAKER THOROI'OHLY SKILLL'U
In his line and has excellent references. E.
A. 24. X.
UUTCHER A BUTCHER WITH A WIFE
and 5 children, ranging from 4 to 11 years
of age, has been out of work for nearly 2
months. Due to the Emergency Aid Commit
tee, hla wlfo has supported the family In I ha
mcagrest way by sewing. This man will take
any kind of a position. His wife would like
plain sewing. E. A.. 101.
BUTCHER A. GE11MAN, BO YEARS OLD,
will take anvvvork that la offered. His wlfo li
bedridden with paralysis, and the family of
four has been dependent on the earnings of an
IS. year-old ton. S. O. C. 585. (Nlcetown and
Tioga District, S. O. C. Clarissa street and
Hunting Park avenue.)
BUTLER-SINGLB COLORED MAN; FINE
refeicncea from a local family tor several
years. E. A.. 203.
CABINETMAKER EXPERIENCED MAN,
whose references have been found trustwor
thy and satisfactory by Investigators of the
Emergency Aid Committee, wanta work badly:
his wlfo Is too 111 to sow and their two small
children lack nourishing food. E. A., 211.
CABINET WORKER SKILLED CABINET
worker and carpenter, B0 years old, wants
work. He has the highest references from
his last employer, with whom until recently
he worked for 20 years. This man has a wife
and is In desperate want. E. A., 181.
CAR INSPECTOR LEFT POSITION WHICH
his employers say he tilled with highest sat
isfaction for one paying more. On wrong sldo
ot labor question and was dropped. Has wife
aid child. Family in utmost distress. E, A.,
ii.i.
CARPENTER HERE IS A TAMILY WHOSE
circumstances are described as "desperate''
by Emergency Aid Investigators, who say that
the man does not drink and is a good work
man; the roan has been out ot work for
months: he owes 4 months' back rent to hla
landlord, who la willing to let him stay, but
needs the money himself, as he is poor: the
man's wife and 8-year-old boy have not enough
lo eat. and they may lose their furniture,
which Is partly paid for; the woman wants to
work, and her husband win accept any kind
of a position; E. A., 212.
CARPENTER HTJNOXRiaN, bKlLLBD AND
experienced carpenter, out of work since
fall, la on the list of applicants of the So
ciety tor Organizing Charity. He has a wife,
and three children, and an Infant born since
he lost bis lob. Is anxious to get anything
that will make bis family Independent. Reg
istered at the Eastern District Office. 8.a
Bouth Lawrence street, file a. u. p., oou.
CARPENTER AN AMERICAN. 40 YEABB
old, with excellent references: has been out
ot work six months; will take any kind ot work
he can get to Bupport a wife and four chil
dren. 8. O. C, No. 061. (Nlcetown and Tioga
Dlst.. .mnuiis: tntitt avo. mm ,iars su
CARPENTER A MAN WHO CAN DO ALL
kinds of carpentering work, especially laying
of floors i baa been out of work several months:
wife and three children urgently In need of
help; will soon ba evicted for non-payment of
rent. J. W. D., 873.
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and this' mnn',:'.r.."n.eatb.T;1.,a
JJ hVjflSffi 1 Hearst 351
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CAULKER AND CHIPPER - MaSS
been out of work 3 months ana wfJ 6
last 17 yeara has worked in nn.?"- F
lS.vear.oM hnv !,. i.. '".?." .Wife. K'
lB:y.ar.oTd"boy- "who ha.Q worked ttU,?-
Is also out of work. S. O, c.rwnaiS5..WaJB
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uistrici. h. o. c:.. aiin ma.u' .." "nofitBf
CEMENT WORKER PftfrvnrTTra
years old) excellent references, His .iiv M
rntlrlrnn Ttla mil. .- ""' ' 111 l-nai
to help support the family, s. o 7 SF
(Woodland Plat.. 1232 s. 47th st F" K- Wt
ntr Atttrrnm irt.tT-i -...... . l3
"old.-aut of"work4 month,'hai,J,.l1v?jlSI
and 7 chlldren-the youngest liii.,,S
pendent vipon him. fc "of C, MS
n ir er h. n. c iw o....L' SS.v "ooijiMB
. . -. ., . numn ,tn tt.f
CHAUFFEUR
cabs; careful
FSNMs tnm
.TJ, EXPERIENCED ON tTtV
ui driver: strictly sober (ta. S--i
well-known cab companV? JJ--w
sowing. E. A.. 5ni '""""i lar.
ried;'VlfynowVowln,g.gy,m'"r; teS
CLERK AMIltTtrvttn vmi- ..i.T?
years old, graduate of grammar Vi, Si
has attended Tcmplo College fTfwe'J'i.i'!
fllsn han n mos
-.-.v Menu . ati-iintc uucrau
?," --"'U"1" toS'ffl
work that la oftrred him. B
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CLERK A YOUNG MAN WHO 13 WmS
enced and Is nehlnd 4ih Vi. ii .rfrraU
work of any kind. His clothing Is worn V3
dlrtv and ho needs Immediate molSrStB
get fixed up to tnke a -ermnnent lob KT"
CLERK-ALL-AROUND OFFICE lIAlVWrni1
up-to-date business methods: 55 veari or
and married: savings exhausted; clesn. nflSS
couple, references from in.' KSIS.!"!"!
class. E. A.. 205. '" """"T
CLERK A FORMER FREIGHT TRAKJl'
nortntlnn c Irrtt: urn nn rr -n Y.'Jf 1J"B
retting Intvlnff, .nhnr Mrlh - ' .r."f . r,
E. A., 207. "" "'nriicaL
CLERK, ANY KIND OF STORE, 2J TTAM
old and has wife and 2 children end Is itntZ
to do anything. E. A., 230. '"
CLOTHING TRESSER-GOOD REFEnENCai
account nt slack work. Has B small chiw
nnd fnces eviction. E. A 2,17. "
COLLF.OTOR N At MAN, WITH niURl
est references: with last emnlnv.,. i ,-
first class; also clerical; support of a lirw
family. E. A.. 200. TO
COLORED MAN, WITH WIFE AND TWO
on moving van and Is willing to dr anitfcbt'
Can't some one give him work? E A., ZH.
CONCRETE WORKER-COLORED MAN. M
years old, who Is ulso accustomed to lo-ii.
shoro work: out of work three montlur hu
-...M. , tftAa n ntlfA lb , .a n . .1. '.""
goon reicin.cn, "" viL'v.uut irasu cnu-i
dren. 9. O. C. 033. (Spring Oanlea DmJ
Ift., ,jrmiuj..,,,w .!
rnnir r-AV also DO PonTimtNfi wniiv.1
has 3 email children; out of work man
rnoiimai ur.iic.uw ..,&..., kuuu leic.iDcca,
U. A.. -Ul.
DAY LABORER COLORED MAN. WnH:
good references, who has worked 10 rein In
tho Street Department, will take snythlai Hi
can do; he han 4 children; the oldest 10 tod
it... viMinri t. :t months. B O. C. OIL (Pavel.
ton Diet.. 8. O. C. 1018 Powelton ave.) s m
DRIVER MAN, 40 YEARS OLD. WITH
trnnri mfercncca. haa been out ot work 1
winter; ho will tako any kind of work bt cu
get to support hla wife and four children 8.1
U. C. P0. U03. iDuuiuncsi wi,k, lug 0,
22d bL)
DRIVER MAN. THOROUGHLY FAUILUB
with horses; has been out of work til wlrlo
except xor a IBW oua jousj ,m veij iwu ,
erences. S. O. C. 012. (Powelton Dlitrtct,'8.1
O..C. 4018 foweuon nvenuo.j ai
rRIVER AND MECHANIC .MAN. 4 M0NTH3
out of work, has a wife and two small C.H-B
aren aepenaent upon mm. b. o. c ks,'
Southwest District, S. O. C, 1318 Soutlf'-l
street.
DRIVER. WITH WIFE AND SMALL-CHUDS
inorougniy laminar wun city, neeot via.
niilt-klv; willing to do anything: former g.
jiloyer (large paper house) says will tie mul
10 ororioy wnen ousineas is pener. i A., iu
nmvnn-wiLT. no anything, as aNj
v.i.' ". .. -nr.i:: ,.-. rn- ,. M.nim
QlllOii IU ma uncuu iu,iD laiiuif w ,img
expected; sober, honest ana willing; hat 4opj
tors phi ana rent past que, r.. a.. iv.
nntvnn and machinist's HBLPEH.',M
years old; will take an j tiling he can get u
(Fronkford Dlst.. 1514 Unity st.) rtm'
DRY CLEANER-THOROUOHLY EXPESK
enced; willing to do any kind ot work:, bti
ramiiy ana ne race eviction; we bib uums a
utmont to aid his family, but he needt Ji'oritB
most E. A. 243 X.
DYE MIXER: GOOD REFERENCES; OUT OA
work since Christmas; "does not want elM
Ity." but work: has two cnnaren. a. u. u.-
No. 051. (Frankford Dlst.. 1544 Unity it)
TI-l.TVI-nT-V MAV WANTS A Jtlll OF SOllSl
kind to keep him from starvation. Hal ajj
tmile. out is wining ana anxious i a
tlllrg. E. A.. 250. 3
ELECTRIC CnANE RUNNER-MAN OF' til
yeurs. has been out of work 2 """a""!1 Jr-
a young cnua anu a aoucaie wiir. o v. w .
(Woodland District. S. O. C, 1232 Souta 47UjI
ELECTRICIAN AND, SUB LETTER CAB'S
., n ........ ..1,1. wll .nlra nnvlhlnc hi Ul
get to do; haa four children, the yeustut
small baby: ono of the children Is "'"Si'"!
S. O. C.. No. 047. (Woodland DUt, 1B &ffl
47th at.) S
ELECTROTYPER-THE MAN .HAS WpWCj
id for 0 years in one place. Bu'f',
5 children, tne oiaeat .', jounsiii '.vrrs
One of the Children Is paralyied and kM
"'?"c".vu M ";"-." nT..hi.st Dlitrlrt.'
vreauneiiu o. f. ... w-. -3
8. O. C B30 Wharton streeu
ELEYATOn OPERATOR - A &&
8rngn CWhar?,y M W &$&&
olafhas TieeS Bunuortlng n VS'JSS
and a young brother, but 2 months iie
his position. Elder brother, a lH5!gHS
has been out of wore sinco imi. "" r ,1
work for this latter also. Case srovsiJ IMfi
faUnBdm Dlst '6fhce."l232uth W
it-. a r. c KTft .
"".- J. .. -. rltirAr1 II 111 !'"
anV'an aunt iuppo'rt a famlly.cfojteiSl
10 cllldren and 0 aau "s: aouiis y .m
So? wWoanVMilngf18 S,,!
E?M1D DOYOLORED BOY. W Y.1
mother -Ua seeks housework or Uunary
i v. B. 830.
3CPBRT DRY CLNEm-Ths r-W
n?ranulns Charity has on Its l"X,JU,
pllcants a roan who, alter sieaa 1"';"TvU
as an expert dry Cleaner ror '""''.
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striri, b. o, C;ii 5?VejCheIien avwSI'V
OAitpriT wmvrn ii ."r.rr .. sLi4
l illK f ." I-I
. ono firm for 20 years nnd for lSiSP?.
been out. ot work and his r rSMi5Blh "5
hausled: has a wife and 3 stpflT Jffu" '
ok c.. 038. (Northeast11 Dl.Te'i,
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