Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1915, Night Extra, Image 15

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    EVENING LEDGEK-PHTLADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915,
arORtf NEEDED QUIOKLT
ri trtlitnlnfl f ' etojiiiealton on
laL.iHa e? fV " Pivtn ant hevi
iSymESv ikdMiaalt can t reoesed otllcMi.
MALE
it" work UM Mt through lack of work.
540 A.
frTlINIBf- FORMF.lt UMPLOYER SATS:
&. known the man many years nnd htv
WiSiwt i confidence n hli Tionesty, obiiety
3'?ffy thi hafd knock that have been
fjt'E. A. 222
KTTtMIfrr MAM 2? YEARS OLD, HUN
fACIHNISi fif.l, Enellalu has a very ni
ijj.r. ,, )ftll .mpioyer. una n ch I
r?iCindnt on him. P. O..C, 001 (East--..hr
O r. 838 Boiith Lawrence nlree! J
TiriMtirS HLLPF.R-MAN, HAS. WORK.
"tfPVMMln one place. While he had been
J5 Imriiormnt. his w fe ha been sewing
'wSmthem ."'"." " " - "
iJurthall sir" '
rrrsitMtBTi foriman man has beon
iPV.7 work sine. August, lie nns ft wire
fioa.inr
i iSJi l on "p ftce nnd his been out of work
irtk1" Hi will take any kind of work hs
fKt 8 O, l'i 007. (Northeast District.
krtvtaT. EMPLOYED FOR riVE YEARS
fe
cm traction, company, who say that he In
K,oshl .'.,, n,3 AtnPM(f'UI h " mar'
rriw nai5-' - "if--
ff"" '.TIiaa im lltif t1lrilli.. -a. (.I a.,! In nns
! for roven vonr-i. , Hla employer nys
'iPi. "'wl'.linff. cobtr And Industrious," A wife
Smitten children are dtpendont on him.
w. fit faten out of work nefirly nil winter
KBiw dufinf that time, fi. O. C.( No, CCU.
liOTin" """J--i-i- - -- ,. ,.mV.
" TTT-... . - nnf 1 IV rt
ttlKlfTNlSTB II lit. run ii a inuiiuuuip
i famlllftr with work about automobiles, ban
. "."..I ,n.t frinrs. Tin ft hnnn nut nf
wit now "" ',v. ;.,:... i-- ---.r:
Mf nod WorK references, iihh neon oui oi
wk aU winter. Six, children under 18, the
minreit months old, aro dependent upon
S 8. O. C. 010. (Powelton liKtrlct, S. O.
I. 'ni Powellon avenue.)
worx
rei
lUCtllNIST'S ItntPnP.-AN AMEniCAN, 13
mra old, with good references, has been
out ot work lnce Octobon hla wife Is dead
Sod hla oldeit child la Uklng caro of the
hu and her four brothers nnd sisters. H.
o!a. NO' B37' (sPrlnS Garden Dlst,, 1S33
Brsndywlne ato
Machinst-h iinMT.n-HAS vortKnn 14
jMrtln one nlnco. nnd will take anylhlnir he
cia ttt to do: n rnmllv of (mall children Is
Jpn'lnt on him. 3, q C, fti3, (I'owclton
Ttt, 401W row.'lion nve.f
UAH Uf uivi iiawinK, has r v,i 1 1 I
. of seven children; boy of 14 In family; Rood
Irliht boyl could mako hlmfclf very utoftil
around s store; father Is n laborer; would be
willing to do any kind of work. J. W. 11.,
IJ5. ,
.... . v.tnt ITItTtlM t 1 ,4.m,4.
KAN. JEWISH, 4fi YEAHS OI,D, OUT OF1
work 4 months, One boy worklnir In family
tt tlrht. Wife la 111, but has not asked for
tnr help. Neighbors told Investigator that her
Illness Is due to worrlmcnt and lack of nour
Uhraent. A most deserving case. J. W. P.. BII2.
ifAN, CODOnED, FOnMUIl MlNISTEn. I1UT
skilled as a carpenter nnd painter; has n
wife and three children nnd Is steady nnd re
liable; willing to do whitewashing nnd clean
ing of cellars, etc., and do them right, D. A.,
MAN, HAS HKBN HUCKSTEH, OUT OP
work two months; 7 children, all under work
IDE age. Two oldest boys, 12 and 10, sell
pspers. Family are nhnut to he evicted for
noTjarmtnt of rent. J. W. n.. 887.
JIAN, JEWISH. TAlLOIt, OUT OF WOIIK 2
1 months, 4 children, only ono of working age,
t boy, who will also do any kind of work.
j. w, 1.. fl!i
JIAlinlBD MAN WITH A WIFE AND 0
children dependent on him; willing to do nny
Inlng, honesty sober and worthy. (1. A.. '-"J."!.
MEAT CtlTTEn. AV1TII SPWJNDln RUV-
erences, seeklnK work, to support his sick
wife and crippled daughter, s. O. O. 707
(l'owelton Dlst., 4018 I'owellon nvo.).
MfeCHNIC-HA8 WOUKED FOR THE LAST
four yenrs In ono place; will tnkc nnv klnil
ef work ho can get to support his wlfo nnd
four mll children. He has been out of work
five months and his wife did sewlne as lone as
shs was able to to support the family, a. o
C, No. I08 (Nicctown and Tlogo District,
Hontliis Pork avo. nnd Clnrlswa st )
MECHANIC, Si YEAHS OLD, 11 YEARS IN
one place; good referneces; has n wlfo and 3
mall children dependent on him. 8. O. C. 704,
(Northern District, S. O. C, 1430 North Mar
shall st.)
MECI1ANIC-38. AMEIIICAN, WITH GOOD
references; will do anything ho can get to
do. Has been out of work all winter. 8 O. C,
No. B12. (Woodland District. 1212 S 17th st.
MECHANIC, 85 YEARS OLD, 20 YEAHS'
experience, has had no work for O months;
has 1 wife and 3 children. S. O. C. 757. (East
ern District, 8. O. C, 838 S. Lawronco st.)
M1DDLE-AOED MAN, ENTIRELY DEST1
tute wants Immediate chance to earn a fair
living. E. A.. 2J0 X
MILLER MAN HAS SPLENDID REFER
enee from Inst employer, for whom lie work
d 7 years. U. A.. 101.
MOROCCO PINISHFR. 40 YEARS OLD,
will do any kind of work at Ms trade or any
laboring work he can get to do, so that he can
support his wife, who Is 111. S. O. C. No. OSJ.
irMfugru unmet, jn a. i.awrcnco ar.
MOULDER-MAN HAS WORKED 1U YEARS;
hA been out of work for flvn mnnltia. Th.rn
are five chlldron. tho oldest, a boy 14. and the
voungest. 4 years old. Just when the oldest
boy would havo been able to go to work and
hMn the family, ho developed tuberculosis,
and has recently gone to Mont Alto for treat
ment Spring Garden District, 9. O. C. 1832
'tnujwrmo atreqt. n. u. w,, Ola.
MOULDER MAN. 49 YEARS OLD, WITH
very good references; has been out of work
nearly a year; will tako any kind of work he
SIS". e.,..t.nd0?" 9' c" No '"U- (Southwest
lt., W1U P. U HW
NINCTEDN-YEAR-OLD HOY IS THE SOLE
support of his widowed ir other, who Is ill;
he has been out of work four months; a
younger brother Is also dependent on him.
(Southeast Diet., S. O. C U21, 630 Whar-
iwu mi f
ODD JOH8 on LAiioiiKn niijinnn man
who has beon out of work nearly all winter,
'Wilt ,.,n an. 1.....I ..f ..,a1. k a- .... kl
n.., ,anu U" AU1U Ul IIUIK IU U KVIi !(
good references S. O. C, 703 (Powelton Dlst.,
W18 Powelton ave.)
OIL RUhDF.It. WITH UOOL RKFEltENCES.
!1M
t
roki
iias oeen out 01 work a year. When hn nist
iua )qc nis wiie iriea 10 earn a Jiving
their tun Hmnll phllHrAn. hnr h l,.ulth
iroke down In th Ltrucuie and Bho had to
to to the hosnltal. It will bo a long time
!" "ww "in 00 uuio lo ug anrining again.
J. 0. a. No. 071, (Woodland DUtrlct. 12J.I
B. 47tu st.)
OUTSIDE PAINTBR-YOUNa AND ENER
. getlc has been anxiously looking for work,
DUt has had nntntnir In iln nlnrin lhrUlm.,,
hery good references; has never beroro beon out
nurs ior any lengtn ot time; lias wire and
esr-oM baby dependent on him, S. O. C, No.
II. ftt, nn.t ,11. Il'.l. tln.-.. T ill n...i.
J, " 'V . w.m tiuiui j-,,aitii;i, xioi, kuin-
tbertstj
Packer-held his last position for
."Jjro than f0UF j,0rSt ,, employers apeak
..well 01 nun. he Is sober, honest and a steady
.-,., iicur micmng a aay auring too lour
JJ" no Is murrled and needs help, E. A.,
lfEf?H' WITH OOOD REFERENCES,
wli take anything ho can got to do to sup
port his wlfo and 4 children. H. O. O. 7W
(Southern Dlst,. 530 Wharton ttj.
P.CJNT MIXER-WILL DO ANYTHlNCt TO
msjio a living for himself and his largo fam
ily, Is unable to obtain food and clothing for
!!em "s his funds and credit are exhausted,
l- A., iw.
paiSter AND REPAIRER-WHO "IS IN
business for himself and has had very little
IO GO all Wlnt-r Hrin An nnv litnA nt ,.n,l.
r2.iinu!?"b .,am,'IC.0' sevon Is dependent on tho
v"'".S," V;,.'nB -'tar-oia uaugnter. m, u.,
is
flgParkuve. and Clarissa t.) "
.PAlNTRIt imtmi nnsi T.fttrii-Mr.L-ai'
Li??,!0"" out. of work since October; has wife
R? .V"0 ."n11 children dependent on him, one
ft.yljora Is very delicate. H. O C, No. UW.
s. :-5u .,"? -iok". uisinct, Hunting i-ora
"J and Olarlssa at.)
"JNTER-MAN. M YEARrTOLDi OUT OF
.r5-!0 mo.n'hs. worked In his last placo a
jear and a halt and has good references; has
?.!!.? nd .,h" children 8. O. C , No. 5.
x.vL'ii!a "'".. IMS uronaywine st.i
I'AINTEn, WITH EXCELLENT REFER
. '' no work for 4 months; has a wife and
.iii.tVi; 2 'X "vv"n o. w. u. 111. (jvonne.
District 8. O. C . 231U Howard .1.1
,PAI1STEU. with PYnmy.wMTi tiwrt1
1 B.'o"" bi!a wJ and a children Jo fupport.
BmitFiSS A.Kn BD JOllS-YOUNO, BNER
Iitncei. will t-
n 111 r.,
J&tt.ft!'ftii
kind of work he ran
ovlde for hla wile and
Vsiis. liVJrlS.. WV"TO ""'' " " v-
'Ellll"trrL,"n"t..w ----. ' . K75 TTrt7-
khSR '.n hl wtr to keep hl wife and
?$?' 'rorn want, good mecbanlei excellent
jiHtines. e, a 218 X
i..?iCltN? HELPER-COLORED DOY. IS
as . .i?ui .honsst and reliabtt. wants work
iELL v,'ohu 's hsliwr to support talmulfi
irt aT ? oa, una 11a u jus
SjrttSSJS. 'yVS'iSl wutiv. through
feffitnl1 k 3 children. aU-ii years ol age, and
PLMl ANP, sTDAMFrrrsn-MAjrw
S, ,puUh War veteran, has been out pt
H .'ponths His last smploysr spaks
l5lfttS,'fc:u' dPolnt upoaTirm. Us U
r-f 77 s .iijtuiug to proviso ior mi rw
'if v..? & 0rn.antowt pistrlctr B. P.
- "J' -helten avenue)
LPWRB HELPErt- YEtARtrOLtt
jh gcc4 work references, will take anything;
fc5,w,!0 support hu vu and lour small
lOlU Ureadj.lu.'.t ) """ """""
jlR MAS $) yEARa OLDrjYITiT
0 H hn 2 ,1,1 Mr, n and . .l.'ir' ulf.
'..'-' 1 ' .a Dlttrl t, g. ft X?. 33
2T ,, I HMt, lT tf . I1?U nMV AW 1H4V
rf'4',fc i t nK hiii,ft,a li, 1hilHjLelEiliWi. rbA
1. m a , essytat riljfscif? ft & 1M.
W611K . NEEDEDQ TJICKLT
At tht becrtnMnp 0 tMt elojsltcoHon on
fjpMnnllon of Kni Sumlert h tflvtn and Cow
!. needy ntliltuala can be reached Quickly
MALI!
PRINTER-HAS WIFE AND CHILDREN;
..n?i8 W,J0VJni bodijrj sober, honest,
cnprvble. E. A 230 X
hIDINO,, INSTRUCTOn-CAPAni.n HORBE-
""""n8! years, old, with honorable discharge
'rSP1 "; " "til'J'. wishes employment giving
riding lessons or In the care ot horses, B. A.,
hlOOER AND I3LOCK AND TACKLE
ma kcr needs a Job hndiy; has n children nnd
la willing to do an) thing; will work for very
ow wages to get ft start E. A., y.
BF.VBNTEEN-YEAR-OLD DOY WITH A
mother nnd younger Lrothers nnd sisters de
pendent upon him, has been out of work all
Si.n.V" "K ot Ul ehJWren Is III in the hos
pltal at the present time; ho w 111 take any
? VoVhlrKn- OM-. "tOjoJ
BE"ENTEEN-YnAR.OLD HOY, WHO HAS
worked In a shoo factory, will take nny kind
of won: he enn get. has rood rererences. s.
O. C. 714 (Southenst Dlst., n30Whartnr,.t:)
SIIIPPpR. Ann 32; WIFD AND ONE CHILD!
t,.".d0iiny,nUltl "M S.'Ployw states he Is
honest and worthy; laid oft duo to Blnck busl
nesa. E. A., 200.
EHpEMAKER-CAN'T SOME I1UBY REPA1II
hoo slvo this man even temporary employ.
ment? A deserving case. E A. 812.
SlrjN PAINTER AND HAKnn'H HELPER
24 years old; hn sexcellent references Wants
2 H V? uppo'i nis who and two children,
0, j, t nu,
r,S3. (Istcrn Dlntrict, 3.18 8.
Lawrence st.)
SKILLED 1'I.UMDBIt AND ROOFER MAN
skilled as plumber and roofer must have
position at once for support of wife and three
young children. Will accept any kind of work.
1 amliy aro living In a email room, tho rent of
which Is long oerdue. During the Inst month
the family hao been fed by neighbors. Land
lord and others vouch for applicant's sobriety
nnd Industry. Most urgent case, E. A 777.
SKILLED MECHANIC-MAN WITH OOOD
work record; can furnish references; has been
?,ut 1r..work rnl months; wife nnd two lit.-
tie children facing dostltutlon, J w. ll 87.1.
8TAHLEMAN OH TEAMSTER, 40 YEARS
old; has worked In ono placo for 11 yearn
and lost his work when tho business changed
hands; excellent references; has n wlfo and
three children dependent on him, 8. O. C
i!IO. (Nlcetown nnd Tioga District S. O. C,
Hunting Park ave. nnd ClnrlBsa st.)
STATIONARY ENGINEER, WITH EXCEL
lent references; has chlk'rcn, tho youngest
2 months old. S. O. C. 701 (Southeast Dlst.,
630 Wharton st ).
STEEL WORKER MAN. 35, WHO HAS
been employed In steel works and also ror
merlv In il chouse. Is seeking work. Ho has
orv Rood references. For nlno weeks he has
hal no employment nnd hna a wife and four
small children Jipendent on him. S. O. C
No, 'inn. (Prankford District. 1M4 Unity ! )
HTEVEDORE-A WILLING WORKER, WITH
good references, has beon out of work ail
winter. 111b wlfo Is delicate, his oldest boy
has tuberculosis, nnd there are .1 other chil
dren, tho oungest 0 years old. S. O. C, 51)8
Southeast District. B O. C. S30 Wharton st.
STOCKING HOARDER-LAST FlVll YEAR3
In tho same place, out of work two month.
Hns a wlfo and six s"ll children, tho oung
rsl n baby 0 months old. S. O. C , No. Oil.
(Northeast Dlst., 2340 N. Howard at.)
STONI MAPt5 GARDENER'S IlELPEH.
with excellent references; will tako anything
Bie can get to do to support his wlfo and ;i
small children; tho youngest Is 4 months old.
B. O. C. 703 (Southeast Dlst., 630 Wharton
sirs el?
TAILOR ITALIAN; 0 CHILDREN. OLUlSsr
11 and youngest a J car and half. All of
last summer his work wns cry slack and ho
has not had nny work since the 1st of Sep
tember. Ho will tako nny kind of work ho
can get. S. u. C. r.7K, Southwest District,
8. O. C, 1310 South 22i) street.
TAILOR LITHUANIAN, WITH GOOD 11EF
erenccs. Ho 1ms been out of work for n num
ber of months, has wlfo and eevernl children.
R. o. c , No. US0. (Southeast District, rii
Wharton at.)
TA1I.OK. WITH GOOD REFERENCES. OUT
of work eerol months- has a wlfo and 2
children. R O. a. 720 (Southwest Dlst . 131(1
S 22d t
TEAMSTER-MAN. WITH, WIFE AND 3
young children, the oungest a 3-months-old
baby, Is on the applicants' list of tho Socloty
for Organizing Charity. Was a first-class team
ster until two ycnrR ago. when ho contracted
tuberculosis. Family wns enred (or by tho
society In tho meanwhile Man pronounced
cured last fall, hut hns been unablo to find
employment. Wants a chance to make his
family independent again Rrgltcrcd nt South
western District Office, 131(1 South 22d street.
I'llo S. O. C. 500.
TEAMSTER, 31 YEARS OLD, WITH GOOD
references; has been out of work for two
months , has awlfe and three children, tho
youngest a hnby 2 months old. 8. O. C, 734.
(Nlcetown and Tioga District S. O. C, Hunting
Parknve. and Clarissa st.)
TEAMSTER, IS YEARS OLD; WORKED 12
years In ono placo; employer says ho Is
steady, reliable and sober; has n. wife nnd two
small children. S. O. C. 733. (Frankford Dis
trict S O. a. 1544 Unity St.)
TEAMSTER. WITH ONE FIRM FOUR
jcars. has been out of work two months Has
a wlfo and four children. 8. O C, Oil.
(Northeast Dlst.. 2310 N. Howard st.)
TEAMSTER WITH OOOD REFERENCE:
has been out of .work all winter; will tako
anything he can get to do 8 O, O.. No. 1:17.
(t-outhwest District, 1310 S. 22d st.)
TEAMSTER - FORMER EMPLOYER BAYS
ho Is upright. Industrious and trustworthy;
a very good man with horses. E A. 234.
THREE PEOPLE IN SAME FAMILY OUT?
of work Man Is an Italian laborer, and will
tako nny kind of work ho cun get. He has
a wile and 3 children 18, 12 and 5 years of
age. The 18-year-old girl has been helping by
dotng sewing, but would Uko regular and lo.'
manent employment Tho trCVs wlfo has
been doing washing and sewing when she
could get It. She, also, would Ilka more
steady work. S. O. C, BSD, Southeast Dls-
trlct. 8, O, C. 530 Wharton street.
TIN HOOFER AND HEATER MAN HAS
good references; has had no work all winter;
has wife and two children 8. O. C. No. OUS
(Southwest District. I.I1U S. 22d st.)
TWO HOYS OUT OF WORK TWO HOYS IN
the same family (17 and 15 years ot age) are
out ot work; they will take anything thoy can
get to do. (Nlcetown and Tioga DTst. S. O.
C 0U, Hunting Park ave. and Clarissa st.)
WAITER, COLORED, WITH GOOD llbFEiP
ences; out of work since the summer: sav
ings havo been exhausted by the severe illness
of ono ot his 4 small dilution, S, O. O. 721
(Southwest Dlst.. 1310 B. 22d Bt.).
WA'ICHMAN MAN. 51 YEARS OLD, OF
sober habits, with a wlfo and 2 children who
or" In desperate need, desires position as
watchman or caretaker. E. A. 108.
WATCHMAN OR FIREMAN MIDDLE-
aged man with wlfo and 2 children 1 pretty
desoerate and needs work; willing to do any-
thing. E. A. g'W
WE HAVE AN APPLICATION FOR ANY
kind of work from a former member ot tho
rlty police: ha has 5 children: li years nr.d
Sounger and ono 8 years, a cripple; this Is a
verv deserving case and ho Is willing to do
anything: would mako an excellent Janitor or
watchman. E. A 2C.
VVEAVEH MAN, 34 YEARS OLD: HAH
been out of work 0 months. Ills wife has
been doing sewing to help support their 3
small chlldron 8. O. C. U00. (Frankford Dls
trlct. S. O. C. 1814 Unity MreetJ
widows ;i sonIT out" of" work a
widow with 0 children was dependent on her
8 eldest eons, Now thoy aro all out of work.
One has worked In locomotive works and the
mh-r ! hsvs been helners on exnress wasona.
Tliev will take any kind of work that la offered,
HOC. 687 (Northern District. B, O. C 1433
ftorth Marshall street.) r ,
WILLING MAN-HAS WORKED AS IfEO
or on Installing heaters and ranxrs; la en
tirely destitute and homeless and needs a Job
badly. IS. A., 282.
WOOD PATTERN "WORKER AND CARPEN-
try designer West Indian, 33 years old. col
lege education: will take anything he can get
to do to support his wife) good references, 8.
O. C, 752. (Southeast District 8. O. C 530
Wharton at.)
W'OODWORKER-CIHCUI.AR SAW OPERA-
tor, S3 years old, has beon out of work 'J
months, lie la a widower with 3 small hoys.
Wl!) take any kind of work that Is offered him,
8. O. C 5U1 (Woodland District, 8. O. O., lrU
South 47th street )
YOUNG. ENERGETIC MAN. 24 YEARB OLD.
has worked In a slaughter house, no work
for 5 weeks; has a wife and one child, a. o c.
748. (Spring Garden District B. O. C, 1833
lrandywlnostJi
YOUN(TITALIAN MAN HAS ifAD, 12
years' experience In first-class hat factory;
has been out of wotk for 0 months) his parents
are aepengins upon .hiu. .j. . .. w.
VfJUNO ITALIAN MAN. HAS HAD 3 VEAUB'
experience as piessmani has been out of
work several months, sea what you can 00.
J. W. H. 012.
YOUNG MAN. 22 YEARS. .CRIPPLE;
worked six years In hammock, factory;
hasn't worked for seven months. J f. li.
UU.1.
YOUNG MAN. ITALIAN. STRONG AND
healthy; out of wcrk four months; lamiiy
of flyo; daughter has worked trimowr for
ladles' tailor: also out of work. J W H. 602.
VOtfNO MAN-CArf RUN A CAR, HUT id
willing to do anything to holp his mother:
will work for a very n:
very nvoaen-ie .-? ivuui
an nltw or garage. E
A,. 28.1.
YOUNG MEN. TWO. 8C4.B SUPPORT OF
mother, father dead: family In destitute con-
dltion J W. 11, MM.
14-YBAR-OLD BOY. WITH GOOD IiBFBR
ences, will take anything h can get to help
support bis family, hi father is out ot work
as the result of an accident . his mother Is
delltats, and then ara two children yausgar
than himself a O C. 727 (Northwest District
8. O. C , S3 West Chtlten .. uarmaBtowpj
if-ifElt-OLD DUY WHO HAS wARKIBp 15
rubber factory and spmnlng mill, will laka
any work be tain get to help support his
family. His fathsr Is an Invalid and, thira
ara two children younger thtn Re win ra
not o'd enouKh to work. S O. C., So. 087.
"A'SftP.l"rMJ'M.l.,:,'"r"J
s
r:1;' "r!-x. 4k '"'ka trr tvntiir'piV sTUr
maehlna sltoo, also In tlstar departhient of a
sboa factory , as hsd no work for 8 months;
supports himself and wl4ow4 mother. 8 aft
750 (Sp-Io Oardea District S. O C 1SS
Hraodywios at.)
EO-YSAROLD BY - ONLY SUPPORT OF
hts wl4ow4 nto'bcr aiidfour ief and
brotlier; will take aay kind of work n cau
get, he boa oik4 la bskory and Ui a fac
tory, aod bji ttry good rfrw 8 O C .
m (NwnUtn Di. ft. o a, l K. ar-sbulit-t
WOBK NEEDED QTJI0KLY
At the beotnMno ef this etaattHaillon on
rrplonallon of Rtu .Yum lit M Is siren asif hotti
Ijirw needy (mllt-lJuaH man be reached qvtckltr
MALE
lB-TEAn-OLD BOY, ITALIAN, HAS BEEN
messenger nnd mill helper; la one of a largo
family and wants something to do to help pro
vide for them. B. O. C. 728. (Northwest Dls
trlct B Q.q.r.g w. Chelten five., Germantown).
lT.MALn
A LOXH WIDOW WITH CORK LEO WANTS
. n, pltce to do very light housework, or can
tnko a place as took in sninll family where
other servants or kepi. This rase Is worthy
pf Immediate, assistance, n she la entirely
homeless and Is being taken care ot until
ivork can be obtained for her. Best of refer
.jmcesVery crflclent at cooklng.EL Am31
DAY'S WORK-BNGLfsiI WOMAN, 43. WITH
good references, would like to go out to
Work by the day. 8. O. (,'., 073, Woodland
District, 1212 8 47th st.
Cook, 24 years old, colored woman.
has splendid references, S. O. C. No. 088,
(Northwest Dlst., 52 West Chelten ave., Ger
mahtown )
DAY'S WOHK OlTcLnANINO - COLORED
widow, with good rcferencts, Is seeking work
to support child and delicate sister who nro
dependent on her. 8 O C. 720. (Nlcetown anl
Tlogn District 8. O. C Hunting fork avo. and
Clsrlssctst.)
DAY'S WORK - MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN
with good references would like work b) tue
day or cleaning) Is trying to provide for her
crippled husband. 8 O, C. 738. (Spring Garden
District 8. O. C;. 1832 Brandywlne st.)
ENnilOETIC FOLtSIt WOMAN, WHO HAS
worked as laundress In ono of tho largo ho
tels In this city; will do any kind ot cleaning
work that Is offered S. O. a. No. 081. (South
east Dlst., 630 Wharton street ) ,
GIRLS-TWO CHRI.S WANT ANY KIND OF
work; housework or sewing; no one In family
of eight working, mother 111. J. W. B.. SCO.
HOUSEWORK - 10-YEAIVOLD GIRL,
strong nnd capable, would ilka work to help
support tho family; bIio has three brothers and
sisters and her father hns only part time work
na a driver S O. C, (31. (Powelton Dlst.,
iv& rinvpiign ave.;
KNITTING-WOMAN, THE SOLD SUPPORT
of an Invalid husband and three small chil
dren, wants work of any kind, preferably
knitting, llir husband, a laborer, wan Injured
a month ago and had his leg amputated. E, A.
MA NICURE-WIDOW WOULD LIKE WOR K
, In an establishment or In nrlvnte families:
has to nunporl hor daughter, who Is In deli
cate health. 8. O. C, No 005 (Nlcetown
and Tlogn, Hunting Park nvp. and Clnrliin St.)
M1DDLD-AOED ITALIAN WOMAN; VERY
poor, competent dressmaker on children's
clothes: must havo help coon; this Is an urgent
case. J W. B. 007.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. ENTIRELY
alone, wants to do mending or darning; can
go out b tho day or wcok; very deserving;
very much In need. E. A.. 303,
MILL WORKER-GIRL, 20 YEARS OLD,
who hOB been a loopcr In a hosiery mill.
Will (alio any work shn can get to help sup
port her mother, email brother nnd sisters,
who are dependent on her. Has been out of
wotk two months nnd hnB good references from
her Inst employer. 8. O. C. No. OiU. (IJnstcrn
District, MS p. Lnwrenco st.) l
MOTHER AND TWO DAUGHTERS WANT
work, father ot family recently deserted,
leaving tho mother with 8 children: all nro
girls, the voungest 5 months old: mother and
tun eldest ilaughtcrs in and 14 yenrs old.
want any kind of work nt onco: n, homeless
voung woman, 20 years old, being cared for
In this rnmllv. also seeks employment, sines
desertion, mother Iisb been dolng.laundrv work
nt linmi'. but Is no longer nblo to get It.
J. W. B. 877.
OPERATOR, EXPERT ON SHIRTS AND
Hhlrtwnlstt, a young woman who has boen
out of work several weeks Is rry urgently In
need of help: she has been supporting a cousin
who Is too lil to work and their rnse Is most
pathetic, they hivo been living In n boarding
house whero the pcoplo have born most con
siderate, but now thej must hnve help, sewing
nt homo will bo acceptable. J W II , 871,
SEAMSTRESS-WOMAN IS SEEKING HOME
sowing so that sho enn support her thrco
smnll children S O. C. 70S. (Powelton Dis
trict. 4018 Powelton nve.)
SEWING WOMAN WITH 4 CHILDREN
wantB to do sowing to suppor tho family
until her husband, who has been unemployed
for several weeks, gets work; thoy nre abso
lutely without funds, the Investigator reports
that they arc very respectablu and havo a
rent hone; the 10-yenr-old daughter also
wants a,iy kind of work. L. A.. 217.
SEWING - A GERMAN WOMAN DESIRES
plain ee-wlng. She Is tho eolo support of nn
Invalid husband nnd four children ranging
from months to U years or age. The hus
band la a longshoreman who has been 111 for
moiitha Buffering from rheumatism and lack
of proper nourlBlirient. E. A., 102.
THIS WOMAN HAS WORKED 13 YEARS IN
ono place, han 'I children to support: has had
no work slnco ChrlstmaB. 8. O. C. 740. (North-
east District 8. O C., 2310 North Howard st.)
WEAVEIt-FRENCH WOMAN. WIFE. OF
reservist, with good references. Is trying to
support her 3-ycar-old child; her husband In
serving In tho French war. S. O. C, No, 032.
(Frankford DUt.. 1014 Unity st )
WEAVERS-TWO ENGLISH WOMEN. WITH
good references; have worked several years
as cotton tapestry weavers 8 p. C. 731.
(Frankford Dlstrl ct 8. O. C, 1511 Unity St.)
WIDOW. DEPENDING ENTIRELY UPON
her own resources, has been out of work over
a month; would ltko sowing by tho day or
will sew nt homo; very urgent case. J. W.
P.. 898.
WINDER IN -MILL -THIS WOMAN HAS
hnd to become tho bread-winner on account
of her husband's Illness with tuberculosis. She
Is trying to support her 8 small children. For
8 months she hns not been nblo to get any
work. 8. O. C. COS (Northeast District, 8. O.
C, 2340 North Howard street.)
WOMAN WITH FOUR SMALL CHILDREN.
husband out of work, wants day's work ot
any kind This case is very worthy of astlst
nnve. nnd they aro almost destitute for food
and clothing. Havo been Riven temporary aid
until work can bo obtalnedE. A.. 1115
WOMAN. JEWISH, MU8T HAVE WORK TO
support family of 5 children. Husband Is
seriously 111. When Investigator called ho was
shown a box of stale bread, which was put In
tho oven to soften. Here Is a woman who must
have work. J. W. H- 8 88.
WOMAN. WHOSE HUSBAND IS UNABLT3
to work because of 111 health, wants pluca to
cook. Husband could do light gardening. Will
ing and very nnxloua to work. Almost without
food. E, A. .3(1.1.
WOMAN, DESERTED II Y HUSBAND, WITH
7 small children and Infant In arms nnd aged
mother to support, wants day's work ot any
3tind. Pitiful situation E. A. 302,
TOiiAN7'"wmi 3 SMALL CHILD RllNrTfT-
vnlltl husband, wants day's work. laundry,
cleaning or plain sewing. Destitute circum
stances; pleailn for work. E. A. 200.
WOMAN, W1T1ISMALL UlIlC&KENTTlUB:
band In horpltnl with broken leg, wants day's
work of unv kind. Urgent case; verge of
starvation. E. A. 301
WOMAN. WITH 3 CHILDREN TO SUPPORT.
" .... t-is , ..1. I... Hia flaer lint sua
wants any sinu oi vur "j " "''""""'
work, cleaning or laundry work. E. A. 300.
W0SIAN7"WITiT 4 "CHILDREN TO sup
port, wunts housework or sewing. Worthy of
assistance, B. A.00. t
WOMANT "WHOSE HUSBAND IS A llECP.
less Invalid, wants to do plain sawing In her
homo E. A. 301.
WHWlTlLVn)ING ENTIRELY UPON
her own resources has been out of work over
a month; would like sewing by the day or
will sew at home; very urgent caso. J. W. u
uu
YOUNG AND ENERGETIC WOMAN. 21
years oiu, wisms piui-a nt Fr.im " ""I tana
anything she can get to da to help support her
mother and father, who are dependent on her;
hns had no work for four months. . O. O
737. (Spring Garden District 8. O. C IMS
Brandywlne at.)
nYEAR-bLD GIRL IB TRYING TO llECP
he widowed mother provide, for, her younger
brothers and elsten She will take any work
sho ton get to do. Her mother Is doing wash,
in to help support tho family. 8. O. C No.
670 (Frankford District. 1511 Unity St.)
AUTOMOBILES
FORD, Tate 1013. Al condition: very reason,
able, llslmont 48.11. Oarage, 893 N 601hst.
Wanted
WANTED Five-Passenger touring car. 1015
flupmoblla preferred; must be Al condition:
state lowest cash erica and particulars. L
HiO. Lodger Central.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OYSTER AND EATINO HOUSE must be sold
at oneii i will sacrifice for 1230; established
20 years ago by present occupant) In com.
plets running order, Immudlato possession;
cheap rent, excellent chance Ior right party;
cull eu premises and investigate thoroughly.
703 8. 18th at.
CLEANING AND DYEING
OSTRICH PMATHHRH ANd" FANCMM
CkEAKHO EYMD- JHiyjl?TJM Owstnut.
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY
aDVANCB styles In drerwuaklng; 13 and up
vard 4m S 19th at Dickinson 314 W
DBE88MAKINO taujiht. sSort pe. lours
sjcD.wI. S07 Dancka, Bldg . 11th A Market
lIBMHTlTCiriNa done while you wall" A.
Betchard. 1113 Chestnut. Plttorta) Ravlew pat.
IfftMSriTCllINa dona while L.walt, Be per
arJMytlng alyo. Naabafo, 700 Arch st.
FOR SALE
OLD GOLD
IKjCOHT 8iU
DliKitD8 WXCUANUBP. WLHLOLPH.
AFPRjaSKD. 3J N. JJrTU ST
FINEST sUel ofQa fumilurs. 4 desks. T ma-
BSuOABP, posd. eriatii JpV band bomht,
sold, ranted exch'd l'aafsf. M Glrard ave
STORAGE
WESr1 Monarch Btorsgn Co Aulo and pack
PHILA. lng and shipping. 2870 Lancaster ave.
WANTED
PI IRNITl JRP Antloues, pianos, etc., part
rUlUNI ' UKU or emir homo bought.
Kens. Furniture Co., 8143 Kensington Ave.
GENT'S CAST - OFF CLOTHING Highest
prices paid. Slngcr.C30 W. Glrard ave. Postal,
ROOMS FOR RENT
BARING ST.. 3218-Two first-floor rooms; sull
dentist or doctor or apartments The QUI
ton, Mrs. Belle MoClnln, manager. ,
BROAD, N , 820--Furnlshed rooms for light
houekeejilngBton.n hent; hot water.
BROAD, 8., 520-New manadoment; fur, rms ;
clean, ateam heat, baths, very reasonable.
CATHARINE, 2028-Prlvats family will rent
front room, turn, or unturnj locust 2827 Nj
CHESTNUT AT., 4010-Flrsl-class room, 3d-
storr front, furnished or unfurnished, flo,
. gentleman or business woman! references.
CHESTNUT, 4430 Excep, vacs., warm, cheer
ftn roomsj convs.Jiordoptlonal)phone.
ERIE. W.. H20-Comfortably furnished room,
uoara optional, reasonqoie. iiogit j.i.,
GRATO, 2UJ (abovo Diamond) Second front,
married couple booid; reiln. d homo, porch.
GREEN, 111.V17-Nicely turn, double and
single rooms; homo comforts; 1.60up: phone.
JEFFERSON. 1800-Prlvate family desires to
rent 2d lloir; single or en suite; furnished
or unfurnished Photo at Ledger Central.
LOCUST, 1603 Attractive suite, furnished or
unfurnished; adjoining bath; low rent.
MASTER, 1720 Furnished rooms, single or on
suite, light liousekeeping; reasonable; .phone,
MT. AIRY Attractive Mm, rooms, apis.; re-
fined, prlythome, choice loo. C. H., 1001 D,
PARK AVE., N.. 1735-Comm. single rms.i
running water, Ist.clara loard, Diamond
3758 WT. Photo displayed nt Ledger Central,
PAXON, N., 2.1-rurnlshed front rooms; tirl
vnto family) one eg , from 62d st, L phone,
PINE, 802-Nlccly furnished, large front rm.l
nearth bath; owner. Filbert 4130 W.
POWELTON 'AVE., 3805-Private) family haa
niceiy turn, room for two gentlemen; piiqhb,
POWELTON, .1809 li or 8 rooms, single or en
suite, prlvnto bath; nlco home; reasonable.
SPRUCE, 12U8-Very attractive slnglo A iloubla
furn.vacanclcs, all conva. Valnut7L'i3W.
TPRUCE, 2022-Dralrable "sulto, with prlvil
oatni open llie, piione, owner.
SPRIJCE. 1133 Well-fufnlshod 2d-floor room,
wlth liath; gentlemen; slnglo room; modern,
VSNANUO, lllJ-ITlvato inmlly desires to
rent well-furnished sulto; complete for house-
Keeping, also parlor Tioga 4in vv
WALLACE, 1821 Nicely furn , well heated;
noi waier, excellent tame, com. ; fiiuiip.
WINDSOR S.. 82l"(21st and Brown) 2d floor
rooms, housekeeping, all conveniences; phone.
11T1I, N., 0.15 Largo, attrac furn. rooms In
eomr., mod, nouso, convs.; moaoraie rntes.
13TH. B 2.17-COMrORTAHLY FURNISHED
R06MS; ALSO PHOFEB31QNA1. OFFICE.
13TH, N 1820 1-urnlshcd rooms, with private
bath, single or cnsulte; gentlemen, jrjfcrence.
n.Tltr"N., 2il.'V-Pilva'to family -will rent two
communicating front rooms, adjoining bath,
16TH, N.. 1001 Second front, also room, adjoin
ing nam, jiu mommy; pnonc
lOTII, N.. 1701 Comfortnbly furnished room
on .a tioor; ooaru opuonai. umraqnii utio .
17TII, N.. 3.1.1.1 Fur. room In private family:
gentleman; photo at Ledger Central.
62d nnd Baiisom Furnished
rooms; men only: menls;
WEST RRANCH shower baths; near L; all the
Y, M. C. A. comforts of homo. Phone Bel
mont 4081; Key., West .180.
PRIVATE FAMILY, vicinity of 17th and Lo
i uit. deBlres to rrnt front room, furnished or
unfurnished L r.'i2. Lodger Centtal.
BACHELOR APT.. 1 or 2 beautifully turn.,
ba t h exclus. sec. W Phlla.; Preston 2201 P.
T;i.l.UANTLY furn. 2-rcom iheerful apartment,
vvlth prlvnte bath 1705 Mount Vernon st.
NEATliY furnished room In rcllned nelghbor
Iinod of Oyerbrook, board optional Bel, 45SO.
BOARDING
CHESTNUT. 2015 - Well-furnished 2d.floor
room; excellent innie; pnonw ijcuat o-,,,.
l'OWELTON, 4037 Quiot family, with bright
front room, wish refined lady lo board; mod
Sl'HrrE, 1224-211 (Brlsmonde) Furnished rms.,
slnglo. en suite, private umn, mum "w,"
SPltt'CP.. 12.10 Sulto of rooms, private bath
... .. .. ,nhl tn ti
WALNUT. 6010 AtlrttctTva and comfortable
.10 llowr imiu, invttz "ua.u
front room; southern expomiro: all convm.
lencca: splendid tnble, price reas Belm. 081.
WALNUT. ,'IOO.T Warm, pleasant rooms: beau-
ti;ulncihborhood; execn. tablo, Pres. 0I21A.
10TH. N., 1020 Well-furnished second-floor
room, nextbath :olectrlo lights: board.
JSd, 8., 411 Nicely furn. rooms; home com-
torts; conven, to city: board optional; phone.
Tnblo Hoard
CHESTNUT. 4048-Good table, nice neighbor
hood, convenient to city. Preston 0324 D.
Photo illaplaied at Ledger Central,
Suburbnn
QErarANTOWN, 233 W. Rlttenlhousp St., bs
tween Wayne and Oreeno Desirable reoms,
with board. Phono Gtn. 1673 X.
BOARD WANTED
WANTED By physician, office, bedroom, with
or without board: with refined family n
Overbrook, bet. COth and Olth. on Overbrpok,
Sherw ood or Drexol avo. L 360, Lodgor Cent,
APARTMENTB
WALLACE, 1831 Two unfurn, apte.: 2 rooms,
nnu with prlvato bath: Poplar 14J0.
WALNU't, 4303-Llght, airy, 3 or 4 room apC,
housekpg. prlvllegos; also single room; phone.
17flir 8. U COR. WAJ-LACE-Two largo
rooms; private bath; hardwood floors; rsfer-
enco. Poplar 183,
4BTII "ST7"120. Apt. B Nicely furnished corner
nnaftment, 0 rooms and bath: phono.
ieriT N.. lOCV-Becond front. 18 monthly;
also small room adjoining bath; phone.
' CHILTON APARTMENTS
3218 nARIO ST.
Two first-floor rooms with priv. bath! sulta.
ble dentist or doctor or apmts. Mrs. Bells
McClaln. Mgr. Dell phone. Treston 0367.
l"lriMC HP Al") Handsomely furnished
UIUIN S QPts. 1213-15 Locust-
Bra XI E LOT"1VPAIJ.TMENTS. 43th and Pfne
n rooms and bath; see Janitor.
DOCTOR will rent "In his private home two
largerrns . kltch'te. prlv. bath 223 N. 20th.
Overbrook
OVERBROOK Rooms, slnglo or communicat
ing; board optloi.al; private family. Over
brook lS'lO D;
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
WALNUT. 1222-24 (Kenwood)-Doslrabls vacs.,
single or rn suite: prlv. baths; will furnish to
suit tenant; moderate rent. Walnut 8184, i
"ELEGANTLY furn. 2-room cheerful apartment,
with prlvato bath. 1703 Mount Vernon at.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
1S36 N. lftTH ST. rarlor. private bath and
kitchenette; hot-water heatl J13, Waldman,
JllU Uiraru avo. iuymr
CHESTNUT, 4222 Third floor, light houseksep
Ing. unfurn., 118; furn.. 120. 2d floor, unfurn.,
23XJurn. , iiS. 8 uperlor bedding; phone.
BALTIMORE. 4350-Sublethskpg apt.. 2d"fl..o
s..ba.th.Dorch. heat ifc hot vv. Daring Uuesw.
HAMILTON, .1843 Furn, or unfurn., 4 rooms
and bath: private family) 2d floor: phone.
1504 ' MONTOOMBRY-2d floor. 4 rooms, bath)
modern porch! Janitor; hot.watsr heat.
FOR VACANCIES and compute Information
of all apartments FREE, consult
APARTMENT BUREAU
ISth and Spruce ats. Phone Walnut OSO. or
write for Jiarcn "Apanmini .mrnumrpr. -
iSfiB or two rooms and bath, 43 up; single
rooms ll.W. Apply 1101 N. 16th.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CITY
2103 VINE II rooms: newly papered and
painted, inquire its ait, vernott at.
iVNKR of four a-story T-room dwellings ni
I'ront and Lehigh will sacrifice same for
iHtok sals; rent 12 per month each) assess
slitiA .Ak, wftter rint. to each: nrst mo;
rag II Coo each: ar underdraratd, baths,
follsts, ranges, gas. etc.. and are. In first,
class condlt on. Address P M2, Ledger
Oince
Olenolden, Pa.
NEW 8-ROOM DWELLING, latest Improve
menta, Apply 81 Parker ay t
VENN8YLVANIA VARMH
81 AOR138 Chester County special; most easy
terms) una np oniy stM,v j. at. -Attwtr,
SON. West Chester. Pa.
113 ACRSS. 8f00; "?JO&5 can remain: na,r
(heyney; 20 ifillss phlladtlphlsi crat ban
gain, A. u. tiUAi'U, wasi v.nesnr. -a.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
HAVE two clients for houses on 12th or ISth
st near Glrard av. Waldman, 1119 Olrard
avenue-
REAL, ESTATE FOR RENT
SC00 SQUARE FT. Sow soacs, 3d floor, suitable
for storage. itimotu -tent, owe pi mil sv
MORTGAGES
IK i0 WOli X8T, AM Up )RTO AJSS.
SAMtM. W. CHBITNIIT. 1310 CHtMW ,
iiiiisiiiii
mMUXm
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Punch.
Voice on telephone (from Hcrlln)
Well, havo you dammed the Suez
Canal yet?
Turk Yes often!
Lady And I supposo your little dog
lovos you very denrlyl
Kid You bet lio (IochI If ho didn't
I'd kick tho stuffln' outer hlml
Ipp M '
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Copyright Fllegends DIaetter.
"Tell mo, now, Hanls, how did you over manago to ctow to bo 907"
Hants Why, It's nothlne. All you need la a Itttlo patience.
' ' '
The Itube Myl everybody seems ter
bo awful busy In th' city!
Cop Yep, dat's der main Job!
Tho Rube What, benl" busy?
Cop Nope, seemln' to be!
To He Exact
Simpson unllantly escorted his Boston
hostess to the table,
"liny I," he asked, "sit on your right
hand?"
"No," she replied, "I have to eat with
that. You'd better take a chair." Ex
change.
THE FIRST SHOCK
v aST? X '$? F ' k
SCRAPPLE
THE PADDED CELL
nnrrofi-'FN (YOU iME-E. S
( OH, I D0MNo. ) ( A eOCPD j )
SOME.HOW I THREE. bOULARSW
l FEH.U ALU ) X.
j vrRe.D ourrl ' I
Just the Place
N'odd T.IOW In tho mualo In tho Bins;.
bang restaurant?
Todd Wonderful! I wan In there -with
my wife for an hour tho other evenlnjj
nnd couldn't hsar a word sho said. Life.
- -&&-
TIIE SECRET O
IN DARKEST LONDON
HfitigtESigMnllr
"Zlp."A
Waiting for
situation.
the "Zepps" to
' TTTT
On the Other Hand ln
"How much did ha pay for those grand
opera, tickets?"
"Five dollars apiece," replied Mlsa
Cayenne.
"He must love music."
"Possibly. And, on the other hand, ha
may have very Httln lespect for $3."
Chicago Tribune.
WASNT AS GREAT AS THE ONE
x I
'- ill ... mi
Consolation
Fond JTother (proudly) An' do ya nor
think 'e looks llko 'Is father7
SympatlMtla Neighbor (choertully) An
nlver ye mind tliot, Mrs. McGarty, so long
as 'o's 'ealthy. Harvard Lampoon.
London MalL
She Bad business this about spies
at tho mint.
Ho I haven't heard anything of It
She What! Never heard of mince
plea?
Sure Thinjr
"Wthen a man braes about Hlcln' vrorJt,"
said Uncle Eben, "ho Ilnds dat every
body la Trillin' to help him have s. good
time.' Washington Star.
TO Sktlsr.
cheerful English view of a cheerless
War News
"S. C. 1. Tho Brussels sprouts will del
no harm to the apple trees." Slornlns;
.Post.
AH very well, but wo know -what theses
Belgians are. As likely as not they have
been plotting for years with, the French
beans to spring upon their lnoffenslval
neighbors Punch,
WniCH FOLLOWED IT
if