Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1915, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
, W IIKAT.-r-ltecelpt. 81.M0 bin The mar
ket Arm and Be lilgnrr under tho iniluence of
tr6ng.-r Western sitvices guoiatlons Cr
lot, In Mpoft elevator No '2 ml, spot nnd
Matin, Jl fri 17, No 2 red Nrstrrn. 1.47fl
J .12. ire. 1 northern Duliith, f I S01 M.
, I'OHNi Receipts, 34,660 bus". Tho mar
ket nlt, bat dm under stronger Western
SUemer idlnw. TIM???. Nn :1 vUnw .4
,r i- " veuovv, t;i7i-. , wimple vrnow,
b"ili . new rob per To lbs , iofjflc.
t) TS. Rsrelpts, 127,177 bus. Trade alow,
I ui crura iimi under light otfrlni Quota
tions No z white. uitjtsi., standard white,
Miilc . No .1 white, WiflOO.-
Ill K told slowly at former rate We
qua.- at 11.1491 IS per bush, at lo quality.
IK export elevator and at l 1081.13 for email
lot or nearby grain n bans.
.I'l.OUlL Receipts, 090 bbls. and 802,210
lb, in sucks. Tho market was quiet and with
out Important change Quotations per U0 ""
In wood: Winter, clear, iU5iU0: do.,
straight. f8.4U0U.63. do., patent, 0.n.-UiU.
awB, straight, jute sacks, su.;iufju..u. uo ,
patent. Juto sacks, A.S01IU.7A; sprlnK. hrst
Uear. 0.WflU.ioj do., straight, fn.SuOii.i.1, da.,
? stent. I0.T58T. do., favotlle brands, 7.Mr
7.V city mils, choice and lancy patent, 7."3
T7o, city mills, regular grades n Inter, clear.
9.1B40- do., straight, 408tM; do., pat
ent. 8.0..ff!.PO.
1IYK Vl.OUIt. In ample Supply and quiet
at the late decline. Quotations: Nearby and
Western In wood at 0.23(f(l."S, as to quality,
PROVISIONS
. The market ruled steady, but there was Hills
trading, quotations City beef. In sets, smoked
and nlr-drled, 2.-32te.i Western beer. In
eels, smoked, SS'BSOc., city beef, knuckles
and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, Jiff
38s ; Western beef, knuckles and tenders,
amoked, 27ff2So.i beet harna. 31f2i pork,
family, ffltJM.BO; bama, S. P. eurel. loose,
U"l0ia'4.; do., skinned, loose, 12tt12ic.
do. do., smoked, 13VWl4c i othr hams,
smoked, elly cured, aa to brand and average,
14fI4'4c , do. Western cured. UVUlic: do.,
boiled. hnnle VAHUlr ; ntenle shniilflers. R
J", cured, loose, Itruailci do., smoked, UM.
12c. i bellies In pickle, according to average
loose, llffl.TJc, breakfast bacon as to .brand
and averag. city cured, 17019c. : do.. Western
cured, liiBlSc.i lard, 'Western, refined, In
tierces, lliiaiiiic do., do., tubs. ll'iflll'ic .
do., pure city, kettle tendered, In tierces. ll'ifX
3vc'i.5o-i P"fo c'ty. kettle rendered In tubs.
lHlftllfSC.
REFINED SUGARS
The market ruled steady, but trade was
quiet Refiners' list prlcea: Standard granu
lated. 5.SOC.: fine granulated. R.7BC.: novv tiered.
J.JJo.. contectlonera" A. S.63e.. soft grades,
DAIRY PRODUCTS
DCXTER. The market ruled Bteady at
tho late decline, hut trade was fiulot. Quota
tlons Western, fresh, solid-packed creamery,
fancy, specials. .11c,; extra. lllr.; extra firsts,
.10c, Aran. SiitSOc; seconds. 24B20c. : ladle
racked, 1DJ121C . aa to quality, nearby prints,
fanci, 34c; do., average extra, lioc . do.
flrata, .10!tU2e.: do., seconds. STyflaSc. : special
brands of prints Jobbing nt 391T41C.
K(i(i8.Demand was fairly active and tho
market ruled firm with exceptional sales at a
premium over quoted figures. Quotations: In
free cases, nearby extras, 22c. per doi. : nearby
firsts. SU.15 per standard rase; nearbv. current
Jecelpta. 0 per caso; Western, extra flrsti.
0.1S per case; do., firsts, $0 per case. South
ern. JJ.7CW0 per case: fancy selected candled
fresh eras were Jobbed out at 2IR2Gc. per doz.
C1IKESE was quiet and without Important
change. Quotations. New York, full cream,
fall make, choice, 17ffl7l4c, ; do., do. fair to
good, lUUrn074c. ; do., current make, lrl.i'
lOo . do., part skims, S313c
POULTRY
LIVE. The market ruled firm under llcht
Offerings, but thero uas little trading. Quutu
tion: Kowla, lOiBlSc. old roosters, lli2iil2c,
chickens, soft Reated, ltfgl7c. ; do., hueio, 14
CflSe , turkeys, l.Mrlic. ; ducks, lSfililc,
geese, 12ff!t;c ; guineas, ns to quality, per
pair, W70e,; pigeons, old, per pair, 22tf2.j. ,
do., younpr. per pair, 20ff22c.
IJItESWEn. Offerings of fine dcBlrable-slzed
stock nero light und tho market ruled
ateady, but trade wan quiet. Quotations Kresh
lcllled fowls, 12 to box, dry-picked und
dry-packed, selected, heavy, 10c; weighing A'ip
fi lbs. apiece, 18c: do., HiA lbs apiece. 17qp
1'VfC.i do,, :: lbs. apiece, l.MiWlllc.; do., under
3 lbs. apiece, Htfl.'f.-Fowls, bbls,, dry-picked
and dry-packed. Western, 4ft5 lbs. apiece.
l'V.c; do., do. 3V4 Iba., lOflilaiic., do., do,
I Iba and under, J4irK;. Old roosters, dry-
JdMked, 14c. IlrolUng cbickens. nearby, hxd
ba. apiece, 25fKTtc , do., fair to good, 18820c. .
Western, ly(t2 lbs. apiece, 20fl22c. , do., fair
to good. 141lSc. Chickens, dry-picked and
dry-packed. In boxes, milk-red, ,11 to nn lbs. to
dnx.. lKc.; do.. .17 to 12 lbs. to doz., 18c, do.,
43 to 47 lbs. to doz., IKc. . jjo.. 44 lbs. to doz .
Sue . da., 00 lbs. and over. 21c, corn-fed, 31
to 42 ilbs. to doz.. I He; do., 43 to 47 lbs. to
dot.. ?7b. : do., 48 lbs to doz.. 10c: do., 00
lba. and over. 20c. Chickens, dry-picked ind
dry packed, U bbls.. selected, heavy, 10c;
Western, ctn-Jd. G lbs. and oxer, lac: do,
do. 4 lb-lB 7Ho . do., do., 3U lbs., 13c;
do., do, IH03 lbs, 14fll3c. Turkeys, dry
TJtcked n( Iry-pioJ'ed- Fancy, nearby, 21c;
do.. "Vastert. S'e.i fair to good. 19920c; old
toms. !(fi?Ca, Durks. fancy. In boxes, 17ft
lSc I do. ordinary to good, 12fflc. Geese,
nearby. 127 do . JWstern, 1ulld.''Sqiiab. '
uer doz.. j'lil:.. weight 11 to 12 Ibm'pcr doz ,
J4.fit,S?S.5fl; wblie. wnanlng 0 to 10 lbs per
doz. 4ff4 '0 do, do, 8 lbs. per dnz.. 11.409
o TH, oo. ar t ids. per ooz., t.wn.ij no., uo ,
6a'5 b. -. dot.. J282.23; dark and No. 2,
COC 1 54.
FRESH FRUITS
The market was quiet but steady
under moderate offerings Quotations.
fPPloa. r'-.w York, per bbl. York lmperl.il
IffaiCieenlnc. $282.7.1; King. ?25T2.75. Spy,
l.5hl.M: llaldwln. l.732.l6; Pen Dals.
1...0tJ2: other good eating varieties, fl.T302.3O;
medium, fieijsil. Apples. Western, per box.
TXc.47fl.23; applci, Delavrarn nnd Pennsylva
nia per hamper. MVaBoc; lemons, per box. f2
2.73; oranges. Florida, per box, fl..v)2.3ft,
tangerines, Florida, per strap, f I. .1002.80:
grapefruit, Florida, per box. flJl.7.l. I'lne
applea. per crate, Porto Illco. ft AOflS; Flor
ida,, 3.184. Cranberries, fancj, late varieties,
per bbl . xn..V3 CO; cranberries, Jersey, per
crate, 2.1C70C.: p-ars. New York Kleffer. per
bbl . fl02; stran berries. Florida, per lit.,
SSSifftOc
VEGETABLES
Offerings were fairly liberal and the market
was quiet and barely steady. Quotations'
White potatoes, tier bush Pennsylvania. IU
r-V" . Maine. 4.13.10c- New York. 'as to quality.
4Dffl4., eweet potatoes. Delaware, per hamper
-larce. ft.2.iei.3n: medium, imflT.ic: act
poiatoea. Eastern Shore, per bbl. .Vo. 1. Kfn
2.73, No. 2. 1.n0fll.TS: aweet Jersey, per
bbl No. 1. S.1 S3ft.'l.M); No S, S2tt2.sn: inreta
J'rae-. per basket. TScAft: onions, per bush..
owiioB.i uo.. rnnice. per iuu-n. ling. St ilo .
medium, per 100. lba. bag. 73c.: do., second",
per 100-lb. baw. liOc.; cabbage. Danish, per ton
3154118; cauliflower, New York, per crate. $W
1 75. aplnach. Norfolk, per bbl.. 232.25: kale.
Norfolk, per bbl.. fl1.2.1j lettuce. Texas.
Kr bush, basket. TSe.0fl.Til; do.. Florida, per
aket. llCitSf beans, Florida, per basket.
IS3r pea Florida, ter basket. f2.B0fl.1. exc
plant FIMlOf. per box. S24M.no; cucumbers.
Florida, p-r TTaaSet. f.l.MS9: squash Florida,
per basket, J2 2S1.1; peppers, Florida, per
carrier 2fa,o0i beets, Florida, per KO
liuucbea. $3n: tomatoes. Florida, per car
rierfancy i.nO3: choice. flfi2. celery.
Florida, Ler crit, ft
n mrinn !r- rrriT a, .im
Mift2. do.. Now York.
Tter bunco, ijoiiooc;
basket. tOcC-UO.
mushrooms, per l-lb.
Funeral of Dr. E. T. Horn
The furu-ral of the Itev. Edward Tj-alll
Horn, D. D., LL.D.. tor many years a
member of the facultj- of the Lutheran
Theological Seminary at Mount Airy,
was held this mqrnlne at his late resi
dence. TSOO Doyer street, Germantown.
Funeral services were conducted by the
Jtev. Henry Jacobs, tho Rev, Jacob Fry,
the Itev, I. .. Schmauke and the Itev.
J A. W. llawea, president of Muhlenberg
College.
The body was taken to Heading, the
former home of Doctor Horn, where serv-
NO. 59
no'""! vuomiinns. Lar lois, in cximri cio-
ifi0.--0 s "Ml and March. itB7c , steamer,
7I7.V : No a. 7.107-tc , car lots for local
trad. ns to locution Nn. i vi-llow. J7UM?S'c. :
FAIR MAIDEN , M-iM (
C6T old ) ps!:ft LOvjeY
MOTHeR- 'w To HAVeMVJ
CR.UAAB Ten- j pOR.TOrJG
Ires were conducted l Ihe Trinity
lAtflwran Ohurch by the llev N R. Mel
horn Interment was at the Charles
Evnns Cemetery In that city.
OBITUARIES
Honey Roy George Evans
HAIrlMOilK, March 6.-acorRo Kvnns,
belter known n "Honey Hoy" Evans,
vhoo minstrelsy delighted a thcatre-lov-Iiib
public, died nt n hospital hero yes
terday. Ho cninc here for on operation
several days ago, suffcrlnK from stomnch,
trouble, and last summer was under tho
cure of n specialist.
N Maurice SI. Slonn
Maurice M. Bloan, a well-known archi
tect, nnd a member of tho firm of Btueker
And Bloan, architects and cnKlneerB, Is
dead nt his home In the- Ulenhclm Apart
ments, 17th nnd Chestnut streets. lla
death, Thursday, follows! a llngerlnB
Illness of several months. Air. Bloan, who
was 41 years old nnd born In this city,
was tho jrrntnlson of Samuel Sloan, author
of nrchltectual treatises, who designed
many buildings of this country and
abroad. Ite wnn a member of the Manu
facturers' Club, and is survived by n
widow. Tho funeral sen-Ices will bo held
at tho Dlcnhelm Apartments, Monday
morning. Interment will be In West
riurcl Hilt Cemetery.
Thomnn Sommcrs Hess
Thomas Sommers Hess, 75 years old,
who for many years was cngnged In tho
Kiocory business In Camden, died yestcr
dny nt his home, 721 Atlantic nvenue,
Colllngswood, N. J. Ho conducted n gro
cery store at 3d nnd Berkley streets, Cam
den, until 1901. when ho retired. Ilo was
n member of the Enterprise Lodge, A. O.
V. V nnd Camden Council, Itoynl Ar
canum, Two sons survive Mr. Hess. Tho
funeral will liL. )Cld Monday morning
u-om ins late residence In Colllngswood.
Mrs. Mnrllin J. Holdaworth
Mrs. Martha J. Holsd worth) died at her
home, 677 Stokes nvenue, Colllngswood, N.
J., ntter n short Illness, Inst night. She
wns born In Englnnd. llcsldcs her bus
band, Hanson Holdaworth, she leaves a
daughter. The funeral will bo from tho
home Tuesday, at 1 o'clock. Burial will
be In the Friends' Southwestern Cemo
tery, Delaware County.
IN MISMOIUAM
KASTWOOD. In loving memory of our
.',a,lV. JAMHS EASTWOOD, died March
'OH- DAUGHTER
'MriJU'1;1'-Suddenly, on March 4, 1015, Dr,
JOHN U. son of John H. nnd Mary W.
iil'!!l0y' ,,ela.l,lvSs and friends of the fam
'J.LJil? r"Ptfully Invited to attend the
IsXl'J ""'": on Monday afternoon, at 2
S.Jk iJG.?.1.''.1' 'rom, "' father's real-prrt-prwlta
Sua'u!"an''a .
rtiJ.1,Ii!iy,7"A.1 Mgoreatown. N. .T., on Slxtb-
niniih ii?- ,Eun"al on Second-day, Third
?ini. 8it.v,'hnt.2.p'.m".?,'om Friends' Meeting
nnvV-1- ,J,,h "i", Mow Market. Philadelphia.
?Iiv,T1.lt.tbusn on March -3. 101.1.
KLAINO COWAN, daughter of llev. E. I.
towan. Interment at Orange. N. J.
Cy.M2!J.NOS At '"r lato residence, 182.1
t?..".'" on March 0, 1013, CATH Kill Nil
ii'iiS ieU,,N?S; ,ln ,.hc UOlh year of hVr" g"
Itelatlvcs nnd frlcndi oro Invited to attend
the funeral seniles on Tuesday afternoon.
rhS-l."0,y.,nt ", f,locki at st Matthew's I.u-
i5TJn.hurcih' .1)ro'1"1 nnJ Mt- v"non sts.
interment prlva'e
1'il.:i,ili,'EIi'r-AivCoopf-r "PI. on March (i.
l;iIo. 1-OL1SA. wife or Charles Dehncr
lunernl on Monday, March s, at 1 . m
LB.'!?.,!,i,.ei.real',nX of h" brother. William
heb.ianltsbauer, 02 Hunter St., Woodbury,
?!j- Interment private, Hwcdesboro. N J.
i,'f'?N-P.n.,Ml,rc1 ' 1015 PETER, hus
band of UriJset Dupin I-mrul on Tues
luj. at Si m . from .1112 North ."1.1th at.
Jails of S:huylklll. Solemn High Requkm
.Maai at St. llrldccfa Church, at USlI a ,n
interment Mcstmlnster Ccrrotcry.
l'iS,H: CATHAIllNB REES EVANS.
sl"T, .c '5 Iat0 llov- Edward A. Heei
and relict of Jonathan . Evans. ilUit
?irhTs,'!!fnco.l.n a.k L3"0' on Thursday.
iarcn 4. lilt.,. rt IVnn- a. In !.. BTk
vear. She will bo burled from her son a rej.
dnce, 1223 North 00th at., on Monday, at 2
,h,',?''UiA:V"";,0.". March r,, 1010, THOMAS.
i!fn?,nd .f c1?;!11"1 "anaean. Funeral un
Monday, at S::io a m . from 102 North 17th
' ,fV,1r,mn Iteiulem Mas .it St. Francis of
' Af,,l,iLthujyh V 10 a- '" Interment Holy
h,vr,ulcnra rpm,if,i.
fFIANN, On. March C, 101S. MARY, widow
SI I .,yCK J- I lynn- Funeral on Tucsdav.
.r.Bi m-.'ro,m her lat0 residence. 721
New Market at. Hlrt Mass at tho Church
... ,.,.- IUIII.K--IUUIP uoncfption, at 10 h. m
Interment Cathedial Cemetery.
niMIiA"H';-0n March 8. 101B. SARAH A.
Pe'r'n-pVa'to'1 " ea"- Mral " ,n'
Oltiri'IN. On March C, 101.1, WINIFRED
11.. widow or John J. Griffin. Funeral on
Tuesday, ut T..10 a in., from her late rtsl-
J.. S?'.!'1.1 Carton at. Solemn Requiem Mass
at Catheiiral at I) a. m. Interment Holy
Lroi-s Cemutery.
,y?M4'I,IVr n March S. 1013, MARGA--lttT.
widow of Thomas Hemphill, In the
h,th year of her ngc. Relotlvea and friends
are Invited to attend tho funeral services,
on Monday afternoon, precisely at 2 o'clock.
ment"pvtaetcr."IJCn"' Mli Xfra "' In,"":
"wMF-rTI. J?' KMatch. BL i0lr'' THOMAS
hOMER, huabaid of tho late Harriet W
He.. bunerol on Monday, Jtarch s, at 11
n "' r.r.?nl nl" ,a,B residence, 724 Atlantic
aye.. ColllnBswood, N. J. Interment private:
at Evrgreei Cemetery.
HOI.DSmiltTH On Third Month Bth. 1015
.MARTHA J. HOLBSWORTH, "vlfo of Han
fon Holdsvvortli. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend tho funeral cervices on
third da, third month nth. at 1 i. m .
from tho iWdenco of her husband, 1117
Stokea av, Jolllnsswood, N. J. Please
omit flowers. Interment atrlctly private
JIIIRIT. On i.Xrrrli B. 10ID. ANNA, wife of
Hiram Ilurff Funeral on Monday, at 10.:i0
I, ui, Hum hit mio rosioence, cross Kcvs.
N J. fcerk-ea In tho Cross Keys M. E.
Church, at 11 n. m. Interment Cross Keya,
"fAWrPST?" 'Iare' 4. 1013, NATHAN S.
KlMllf.E, husband of Mariraret A. Klmbio
injo iJinagan). Funeral services at his home.
30.11 I-ontaln st. (31st and Diamond), on
Monday. March S, ut 2 n. m. Interment
Cedar Hill cemetery via fumral car. '
II'IJn,'! ZBNOniA II. LODER, on March
5, 1015. Funeral and Interment private.
MARTIEN. Suddenly at the residence of
her Bon, Edwin E. Martlen. Wechawken
!!'.,?,1!?;,x- i". on March 4, 1013. S. K VTE
MARTIEN. beloved mother of Edwin E..
Henry I).. Anna J. Martlen. Kathryn
Martlen Mines and Ellen Mertlen Holman.
Services will bo held at her lato residence.
SOI3 Walton avenuo on Sunday afternoon,
March T. at 2 o'clock. Interment private.
MEOONICJAI.. On March JI. 101B, HANNAH,
wife or I.onls C" Megonlsal. Funeral serv
ices on Tuesday, at 2 p. m at her late resi
dence, 4223 lVnnsgrove at. Interment West
minster Cemetery
MII.I.H. On March S, 1013, WILLIAM M
MILLS. In Ills OSth year Relatives and
frlcndb are Invited to attend the funeral
service, on Mondav, at 2 p. in., at tho resi
dence of hla brother. Mark I. Mills. KE23
Cheater ave. Interment private.
MININOKIl. On March B, 101S, DAVID
JIINI.N'JER. Funeral aervlcea on Tuesday,
at 2 p. m.. at his late residence, Q728 enow
t . .Ml Airy. Interment St. Michael's
Lutheran Cliurchground.
ASTHMA SIMPSON,
THSRefe
tSGNT VWHO HAS Tol-P f
uii c.SAACrr-llr4r3, AMI) I (
(UW WW--.-
MAoe you
Keep it
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DEATHS
OZIAH.-On March 3, 101B, JOHN A OZtAB,
sited 7S yeara. l"uneral services, on Monday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from hla lata real
dence, Quakertown, ra. Interment private
RAMSAY. WILLIAM F. ItAMBAY, sited 87.
after short Illness passed away. Mineral
services at hla residence In York, Pa., on
Monday, 8th Instant, at 2 p. m.
nEt:i)-On March R, 101B, JOSEPH ItEED.
Funeral on Monday, at 2 p. m., from nia
nalnbHdxo st. Interment at Mount Morlah
Cemetery.
BANDRIIr At Jeffereonvllle, March C, IBIS,
CONRAD BANDER, husband of Susin
ISaiider, Funeral from Jeffersonvllle. l'a., on
Tuesday, March 0, at S p. m. Interment
Jcfrorsonvllta Cemetery.
HCIIULTZ At Laurel Bnrlngs, U. J on
March 4, 1018, J. CAROLINE, wife) of
Henry Bchultt. Fureral on Monday, at n
a. m, from her lato realden-e, Litrel
Springs, N. J. Bolamn Requiem Mass at at.
Lawrence Churoh, at 10 a. m. Interment
at IJcrlln Cemetery.
6I.OAN-On March 4, I01B, MAURICE M.,
husband of Jetslo C. Sloan and son of 1-nura
M. and tho late Elwood T. Sloan, aged 41
years Helattves and friends of tho family
nro Invited to attend the funeral services,
on Monday a, m. precisely at 1 0:3(1 o'clock,
at his lato apartment at the Ulenhclm. l.th
and Chestnut sta. Interment private 1'leaso
omit fioweri.
SMITH. On the .Id month 4 th. 101B.
ESTHER P. W. SMITH, In her 80th year.
THOMAS. On March .4, 101B. IDA STOCK
HALE, widow of J" rteylla Thomas and
daughter of tho lato I'rrclval and Ellen Stock
dale. Relatives and friends are Invited to at
tend the funeral on Monday morning-, nt a
o'clock, at her late residence, bocane, ra,
Moaa at Church of Our Lndy of Perpetual
Help, at 0:30 o'clock. Interment atrlctly pri
vate. THOMAS. At her residence, Secane, Dela
ware! County, Pa,, on March 4, 101S, IDA
STOCKDALE, widow of J. Deylle Thomas
and daughter of tho lato I'erclval nnd Ellen
Stockdale. Due notlio of the funeral will be
given.
TOHIN. On March B, 1015. MAROARET.
daughter of tho lato Charlea and Margaret
Tobln. Funa-nl on Tuesday, at 8 a. m., from
tho npnrtmenta of J. Ttarton MacPhcrfon,
.'Itll Woodland nve. Vjum at St. Jamrn
Churcli at l) a. m. Interment Holy Cross
CenvHery.
VAN MINDHN'-On March B, 1018, at the
Homo for Aned and Infirm Israelites, SA.M
UEL VAN MINDEN, aged eO years Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend tho
funeral services, on Sunday afternoon, at i
o'clock precisely, at the Chapel of tho Jewish
Hospital. Interment nt Mount Slnal Ceme
tery. WARD. On March ti, 1018. PETER, hus
band of Mary Ward Dio notice of tho
funeral nlll bo clvrn from M7 West Master
st
WINDWARD, On March fi, 1D1B. THOMAS,
husband of the lato MAry Windward. Resi
dence, BOW Hoope8 St. Due notice of the
funeral will bo given.
CLASSIFIED RATES
DAILY AND SUNDAY
THIS STYLE TYPE (or like this)
Ono Insertion 15o per lino
Thrco Insertions In a week.... 12V5cporllno
Seven consecutive Insertions. .. 10a per lino
Situations wanted, three inser
tions in a week lOo per line
THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this)
Permitted In all classifications except Help
and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Per.
tonala, Hoarding and Rooms.
One Insertion SOe perl ne
Thrco Insertions In a week 17Ho per line
Seven consecutive Insertions... 15c perllna
All 'rates are based on agate measurement,
14 agate lines to the Inch.
DEATH VrVrinr2IHinr nnnir
10 lines on tlmo ..B0j
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pap"" of same day:
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Add four cents per lino net to rates given
above
HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED
ADVERTISING IN THE TUDL1C LEDGER
MAY HE INSERTED IN THE EVENING
LEDGER W1THOUX ADDITIONAL
CHARGE.
There is a drug store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rates.
HELP WANTEDFEMALE
u!WfIN0 CLERK, etner. In uso of Underwood
llllllna maclilni. ntnn In oualBl with iren.
clerical wnrk; ref. required. A 10. Led. Wf.
O RL. young. In physician's offlco: neighbor
hood of Columbia ave. station on Reading
Railroad; to answer telephone: 8:.1n to 0
dalLyj3nerweelt. L Ii2n. Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK Competent white Protestant
woman: must bo good cook; no laundry
work no ouisldo work: good wages: Jenkln
town, Pa. Interview lady. Room 2.10 Pub
lli Ledger lililg . Sit morning nt tl o'clock
MANAGING HOUSEKEEPERS
Tk ta.'3. Blve Permanent emnlovment to
ior 'r...0'",'11 of K"d neriionallty and
jales ability in city diatrlcta where tho
i1 .'!x!i.Ti? I'RKMIER ELECTRIC
( LI.ANLIIS nro being sold: require
those who understand tho problems and
drudgery of ileunlng bv old methods
und who can demonstrate our labor-saving
appliance; healthful, steady work;
on wlarv and sharo of profit basis.
Add'caa I' 311. Ledger Office.
OI'ERATORfy. EXPERIENCED. TO WORK
SM,?iKN!.?r,..NECKWI:All; HI'T OF
WAGES: STEADY WORK. 1101-a S. ITH.
SAL1.-SWOMEN-SEE MY ADVERTISEMENT
IN 1'Ulil.lC LEDGER EVERY SUNDAY.
PARCEL POST PAGE. S. Wllburn Hon en.
dlatrlbuter It. F. Goodrich Telephone Re
ceiver Cushion. 210 l'arkvvav liltfg, rhone
Walnut 1540
STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers and
ilcrka can obtain valuable Informa
tion about securing positions by In
terviewing Miss Dean at Ledger Cen
tral. See her at onco for this free
advice, as tho Commercial Depart
ment Is constantly securing good po
sitions for Leuger Advertisers.
TEACHERS wanted for private school In sub
urbs; college or normal graduate; must bo
experienced. M 157. Ledger Central.
WANTED A Hollerith key punch operalorln
largo corporation; reply, giving age, .experi
ence and reference. 0 210, Ledger Office.
HELP WANTED MALE
DENTIST wants assistant; must be good me
chanical man, and able to assist ut chair;
private ofllse; salary $15. G 53, Ledger Cen
tral. HORSESHOER and foreman. Apply
George B. Newton. Oth and Berks
ofnee
LARGE corporation requires services of you p
man 10 to 18 years of age: good appearance;
preferably some high school training, for gen
eral offlco worK; prevloua experience not ab
solutely necessary; to young man capable of
being trained unusual chance for permanent
position with conttnuoua advancement: ap
plication muet be made In own handwriting,
giving complete history, Including age, educa
tional advantages, business experience, If
any, and references as to character. Q 850,
Ledger Central.
THE VILLAGE QUEEN
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HELP WANTED MALE
LARGE corporation requires competent atenog
rapher. well educated, good address, prefer
ably with several years' experience In Iron
and steel lines; eiccllent, permanent position
for right. man, with unusual opportunity for
advancement to one capable of absorbing sys
tem and, development Into higher grade work,
applications to be considered must be in
writing and give complete data as to personal
characteristic, present and previous employ
ment, and reference, all of which wilt be
treated with absolute confidence, O 8Sli
Ledger Central.
REPRESENTATIVE wanted to place high
class mining sharea of proven popertyt a
permanent position lo a competent producer,
MeKendrlck. Nicholson A Co., Ltd,, 103 Bay
St., Toronto, Canada.
RESTAURANT MANAOER-A thorough, wide
awake business man:- must havo high-class
references, which will bn held strictly confi
dential. Address M 23.1. Ledger Office.
SALESMEN SEE MY ADVERTISEMENT
IN lUIIlLIC I.EDOER EVERY SUNDAY.
PARCEL TOST PAOB. H. Wllburn Bow en,
distributer B. F. Goodrich Telephone Re.
eelver Cushion, 210 Parkway Illdg. Phono
JIValnut 1510.
TOtTCHEItS-trr and French polishers wanted,
must bo experienced on touchlng-up and
burning In fine mahogany cabinet . work
phjalral ctamlnntlon necessary. Apply Vic.
tor laiKini; lacnine mmpanf, ppu
application
ofnee, 2.1 Market sj., camden, N.
J.
WANTED Gooil, experienced traveling aales
man to sell our high-grade lubricating
greases and specialties to tho factorlea and
mllla of eastern Pennsylvania; exceptional
opportunity for the man who can aell
greases; when replying state age, past and
present occupation and other qualifications
fully. Dent. n. Cataract Refining & Mfg.
Co., Ilurfalo, N. Y.
WANTED Working lormer, who understands
gardening and stock raising; man must bo
temperate, orderly and disposed to keep nil
equipment In good repair, wife to milk, mako
butter and caro for chickens. Answer, stat
ing size family and wages expected. F 751,
Lodger Central.
(WANTED, SOLICITORS For t monthly we
givo i,ij mommy wnen hick or nun. vv o wm
solicitors to got members. H. G. KEN
NIHTON, Manager, 1.14 South 4th at., ITillo
delphla. .
WANTED An experienced accountant for po
sit in of auditor with largo hotel corporation;
glvn full statement of qualifications nnd lef
crences ns to ability nnd personal character
jnnppllcatjnn. G .IIP. ledger Central.
WANTED Lond salesmen, familiar with cen
tral and western Pcnnsylvanli, good oppor
tunity; i-xperlenco nnd reference required. V
0.11 Idrer Central.
MAMUL-Young man In nicliltcct'a nfflco
who has had about one sear's experience,
good lctterer. Address A I. Ledger Offke.
WATER RUBBERS wanted; must have fac
tory experience on flno cabinet work, furnl
turo or pianos; physical examination neces
sary. Apply Victor Talking Machine Com
pany, application office. 23 Market st , Cam
den, N. J.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
Aro you IntercatoJ 111 helping tho unemployed
bookkeeper, stenographer and clerk?
If ao. wo aBk your co-operation with our
free Commercial Service Department at
LEoaEn Central, wheio aro listed competent,
experienced business women seeking positions.
Phono Mlsa Doan, Wnlnut .'1000, If you havo
an opening to nil. Thla aervico la free to
Lr.rviiMi Advertisers.
CHAMBERMAID, good seamstress or chlld
nurso: Eng. 1'rot.; city ref. BTOI l'liachall ave.
CIIAMUERM'Alb and waitress; competent,
city reference. Phono Poplar fiflSO W.
CHILDNURSE or light general housework?
1217 S Hucknell st.
COOK and chambermaid wish positions to-
gether. l.Tlt Glrard ave. Phono Pop. .SDH.
DRESSMAKER of New York dcslrea cngag'ta:
evening gownB specialty. Phono Wal. 41KC w.
DRESSMAKER will mako atrect and evening
gowns: reasonable; ref. 1710 Chestnut at.
GERMAN Prot., elegant cook, very "capable?
wishes posl., cltv or country ; ref. 102 1 Green.
GERMAN nurse, Prot., young, wishes position,
Uilldren 2-5 years; refa. 1021 Green Bt.
OIUL wishes position at chamherwork and
waiting. Call 4404 Wayne nve.
HOUSEWORK Sleep out. or day's work; re
liable, competent womnnL 024, Ledger Off.
ADY of cxperlenco and acknowledged tasto
desires position to shop for Invalids, out-of-town
people, gentlemen or any peraon not
ablo to do this for themselves. 125 Sprlng
fleld ae. Phono Cheatnut Hill 15SI D.
NI'ASE. graduate, wishes position aa nurso to
Invalid or companion to elderly lady; ref
erences f.22t, LcdgerOtnce.
PRIVATE SECRETARY, with leisure would
like extra, regular work; ref. present em
ploycr: near 12th Chestnut. O 44. Lcd.-enl.
SEAMSTRESS, competent, American; good
refs. M. T.. .1107 W. Tonn at., Germantown.
STENOGRAPH Ell Competent conscientious
worker dealrea position; moaerato salary; ref
erence. 13 231, Lodger Office
STENOGRAPHER Intel., Indus., will, begln
ner; unusually bright. C 227. ledger Office.
YOUNG WOMAN wishes position as mother's
helper, or caretaker or. children. Phono
Baring 1147 X. r -
YOUNG woman, competent, wlahes day'a work
In homes or apartments. 2010 Columbia ave.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT Audits, Ilnanclal statements,
hooks opened, closed; modern to terms. F
W2. Ledger Central.
ACOUNTANT Keep, open, closo books; spo
cjal reports. 1' O. Box :ISB Philadelphia.
ACCOUNTANT, credit, collection, manager, ex
perienced, dcsnewjionnec.FJMl.I.cdent.
ADVERTISING Young man," four years' prac
tical experience, now employed, will accept a
nominal salary If there's a future. Address
O loO. Ledger Central.
ADVERTISING Young man, 4 years' prac
tical experience, now employed, will accept
a nominal salary If thcre'B a "future." a
.'152, Ledger Central.
ATTENTION. BUSINESS MEN
Many energetic, bright boys who
tome under our caro are now avail
able for office, Bhop or factory work;
no charges.
JUVENILII WORKERS' BUREAU,
1507 ARtili. TELEPHONE SPRUCE 0147.
BANK CLERK. 20. nine years' experience, de-
mi cs iu inni.cr ,.... . .". -..-. -...
BOOKKEEPER, expert, will keep your took",
charging only for tlmo consumed. F 55S,
Longer central
BOOKKEEPER, experienced, can tiuke chargo
of full set of books; a real llvo wire; not
afraid or work: nest rets, c :, iq. un.
BOOKKEEPER, stenographer, 21; s yrs.' exp.;
nccurate. rapid; refs. G- 55. Ledger Central.
TJUII.DER8' ESTIMATOR iclvll engineer), oge
.14. wishes an offer; first-class quantity man;
familiar with costs and thoroughly experi
enced on all classes of construction: alto
caiwhli- of handling office books and cor
respondence; good references. G 40, Ledger
Central. ,
CASHIER, collector; man with 14 years' excel,
lent references. G 57, Ledger Central.
CHAUFFEUR vvlshs position driving, having
had 5 years' driving and " vcars inachln.it
experience; referenco can be furnished as to
honesty and ability. Address 375, Ledger
Branch Office. 15th and Mauler.
CHAUFFEUR, practical, shop-trained mech.; 0
yrs.' cxp. on Amer. & European cars; honest
and dependable: good, clean record; excel
lent reference. O 148. Ledger Central.
CHAUFFEUR, white, first-class mechanic; can
demonstrate for infra. ; good refs. C 225, Led-
ger 'iince.
CHAUFFEUR, single. 10 yra. with laat emp.;
care, driver; willing, unemployed because
lady gave up her car, fl 145. Ledger Central.
CHAUFFEUR Mechanic, demonstrator best
makes, Al refs.; re as. R. N. s., 313'j Hem
herser st.
CHAUFFEUR and lapablo gardener, single!
aoher, reliable, best rofs. c 233, Led. Off.
MISS SIMPSON CAME NEAR "SPILLING THE BEANS" THIS TIME!!!!
r see in vour hand that you
VJILC r4eVR. KNOW ANQTHBR.
HAPPY HOUR UNTIL VOU TLLTHt
SeCRST TO SOMSONe ! VJICL you
Tfil-t. IT To OIPMOTHSR, CRUMB
i . w . - i vps :
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
FARMER Married farmer, no children, and
single man WAnt positions on up-to-date, dairy
farm, capable of taking charge, references.
E. 3. Hunt, Cona'iohoclten. ra.. Route to. '
GARDENER, thorough, vegetables, flowers,
shrubbery, frv.lt, chickens; refa. C SH, Led-
Ber Offlcc
OAUDENtrR or coachman, single; T yra.' egp.J
reliable, References. rP5T,Ledger Central.
tlENTLEMAN dea. place for col. butler; cour
teous, honest, low wages. F 74.1, Led. Cent.
HOfSEMAN, colored, reference, New Jersey or
riinyltjinl.jaller,Juer.iM8jhUntoWge.
MAN AND WIFE, first class, man Understands
alt work! garden, automobile; wlfo first-class
cook, nono iineaster ave.
SALESMAN, experienced, now middle West
representative, desires permanent connection
with firm offering merttorloui necessity line;
reach city soon; references. O 80, lgd;lem
SALESMAN, anxious to locate with grrftvlng
manufacturing concern, willing to start low
and learp business, :t years' experience, ago
22. Egner. 3005 Walnut at. .
SALESMAN Experienced handling hloh-eUss
mechanical and electrical apparatus, who can
produce results, desires proposition of merit;
Hilary or commission. r G 2t. Ledger ?HL.
SALESMAN, Insid", 18 years'" experience one
firm, teas, coffees, growles G 1M, Led.Cen.
SITl'ATIONfTTiy a noat. competent man ami
wlfo n butler and cook; home for a dog; city
referencts. Poplar .1200. 2140 Jefferson st.
SOUTH AMERICAN EXPORTERS Spanish
translator, many jeara' experience, legal, com
mercial work, expert In export trade, desires
engagement, moderate charges; hlghrat ref
erences, F 740, ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER, H yrs.' cxp.. rapid, ace ;
not afraid of work. ? ledger Centra
YOUNG MAN, 20. desires clerical position of
nnvklnfl C.2I0, ledger Office. ,
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MRS. NICHOL1.S, 1020 Datnlrldgo st -Comp.
help for all capacities. Phono locust 2130
BAYLOR'S Lrnploymcnt Agcncv. 4010 Ludlow
at , malo and femalo helpPreton3H .
WORK NEEDED QUICKLY
As a partial contribution to the work which
la being fo ably carried on by the Emergency
Aid Committee, Society for Orsanlted Charity
and Juvenile Workers' liureau, in assuring em
ployment for needy, deserving men and women,
the Pcni.io LKDocn and Evknino LxtKiEn open
these columns to the FREE USE of tho Em
ployment branches of these organizations.
Here jou will find listed from day to day
brief stories of spei Iflc cases that have been
Investigated by them and found to be worthy
and particularly urgent or.es. The persons
listed are out of employment through no fault
ef their own. Applications from drinkers and
Incompetent or untrustworthy individuals lira
not recommended by the organizations, but ara
provided for by tho Immediate Relief Division.
Employers seeking reliable, experienced men
and women con. therefore, employ tho men and
women listed with the assuranco that they ars
helping deserving vvorkora who only ask for
a chanco to help themselves. Ther do not want
chanty. They want and must navo Immediate
employment. Will you create a Job for a few
of these who can fit Into your organization?
If yoa will do your share, this grtat problem
will bo quickly solved.
REFER TO CASES BY LETTERS AND
NUMBER.
THOSE MARKED "EA" FORWARD OFFER
TO THE EMERGENCY AID COMMITTEE,
LINCOLN BUILDING,
"3. O. C." TO THE SOCIETY FOR ORGAN
IZING CHARITY, AND ., ....
"J. W. II." TO THE JUVENILE WORK
ERS' BUREAU. 1607 ARCH STREET.
ALL-AROUND 1JOY. IS YEAR8 OLD, WILL
tako any kind of work ho can get to help
support his family. S. O. C. 724 (Northwest
Elst , r,2 W. Cheltcn ave.. Gtn.).
AUTOMOBILE HELPER OR LABORER
Wlll tako anything ho mn get to do: gcod
references, hoo six children, the oldest 13 nnd
tho youngest 1 months. 9. O. C No, ,8J.
(Poweiton Jlatrlct,l01sPoeltonavc.)
BAKER-HERE IS A GOOD MAN. WHO IS
out ot employment through no fault of his
own; ho has three children depending on him
for support and has been out of work for a
long time; his former employers say ho Is
honest, sober nnd a good workman and la
deserving of consideration li. A. .117.
BAKER-BREAD BKER, 40 YEARS OLD.
whoso last employer rays ho vvaa thoroughly
honest and reliable and In two years was
never lato ono dav. He 1 aa been out of W'ork
3 months. Has 0 children oldest 13 years;
youngest 2 vcars. 8. O. C, f,S0. (Northern
L 1st r let. S O. C, 1430 North Marshall street.)
BAKER-.15 YEARS' OLD, V.'HO HAS WORK
ed for three vtars In one plac and previously
for flvo years In another place; very good ref
erences; hn been out or work now for four
months. S. O. C..ipl7. (Northeast rtst.. 231d
N. liowariLSLi .
BAKER'S HELPER, 2.-, YEARS OLD, COL-
ored, very good references, will do anything
ho can get to support his wife and small baby.
S O. C , 1111. (Poweiton District. 4018 Pow-
eltonave.)
BLACKSMITH'S HELPER AND THREE
eons who can do laboring work; will take
anything they can get to do; all four of them
havo excellent references, there are seven chil
dren of school ago In this family. S. O C, No.
CI8. (Woodland Plat., 1232 S. 47th st.)
BLACKSMITH A GERMAN. 33 TDAoS OLD;
has been out of work elx months: has a wife
and one small child dependent on him (Eastern
DIM. 6. O. C . 024. 333 S2 Laivreruo st.)
BLACKSMITH. TIIOItbUGIILY EXPERT,"
nnr1 .... ...nHn .. 1 ...l.l, t-nnrl Hf.,nH,n.
Oicu UI nn,uil ,. u, n. nilll uwu , u ,. ....v., . .
haa two children and needs a job badly. E. A.
jiu.
BLACKSMITH'S HELPER. 45, GOOD REF
erences, haa had no steady work for 18
montns; nas a wiro ana children dependent on
him. S. O. C.
,- T-l- ,Unvln r-nu...... ni.i.i.. a
13. (Spring Garden District S.
O. C 1832 Brandywlno st.
BLACKSMITH'S HEI'ER-!5 YEARS WITH
ono firm, which recommends him highly; in
vestigation Ehcws man to bo badly in need of
heln. K. A.. 105.
BLUE PRINT WORK AND BOILER
erector. 35 yeara old, 0 years with 1 Hrm;
excellent refeiences. S. O. C, 1100. (Wood-
land District. 1212 3 471h at.)
BOILERMAKER AND MACHINIST. WITH
good references, has been out of work for 14
rronths; has a wlfo and 4 children dependent"
on him. S. O. C, 738. (Eastern District, S. O.
C, 338 S. Lawrence Bt.)
EOILER51AKER ASlETtlCAN. 40 YEARS
old. with good references, this mnn la a
widower who Is trying to take laro of his 0
small children, a O. C. 030. (Germantown
Dim 52 W. Cheltcn ave.)
BOILERMAKER'S HELPER MAN OF 40,
with 0 small children dependent upon him,
will take any kind ot work he can get. One
ot the children Is 111 In tho hospital and tho
baby Is 111 at home. Excellent references. S. O.
C. 588 (Northern Dlatrlct, S. O. 0 143U
NorthMarhall street.)
BOOKKEEPER THOROUGHLY EXPERI-
enced in with excellent references from
last employer who laid him oft owing to lack
of business. Is a sober and steady worker.
35. A. 286.
BOOKKEEPER AND OFFICE: MAN-THIS
man haH been in this Una of work for a
number of years and la a good all-round
offlco man. is also a stenographer, has excel
lent referencea. E. A. 320.
BOY 10-YEAR-OLD BOY. WITH EXCEL
lent references; has been out of work all win
ter; he Is tho only wago earner In a family of
T children; tho youngest a baby, a month old;
ho wants a i nance to help ftupjwrt hla brothers
and sisters and his giandmother, who lives
with them. S. O. C, 0.12. (1'owelton Dirt., 401s
1'owslton ave.)
BOY, Id YEARS, BTRONG. HEALTHY
American boy, will do any kind ot work to
help support an aged grandfather, parents ara
doad and be and Bister (20 years) out of work
rome itonv.nj, has worked on Ice wagon. J.
w. u . sat
BOY. 15 YEARS OLD IS THE ONLY SUP
port of a widowed mother, 4 brothers and
Bisters. He haa worVtod In a rope factory, but
win take any kind ot work he can get. 8. O.
C. 003. (Frankford District, S. O. C, 1541
Unity street.)
BOY, 10, PARENTS DEAD. LIVING WITH
grandmother 80 years of age and child of (1;
only one In family working and he only on
part time; In Immediate need ot coal, groceries
and one month's rent; very deserving. J. W.
B 800.
BOY, IS YEARS, EXPERIENCED IN FIN-"
Inning room ot hosiery mill; out of work 2
months; father dead; Ilia boy and older
brother, 10. also out of work: experienced
ihaurieur and can furnish good reference; Uvea
In Manayunk. J. W. II., bill.
Wll " J '' 1 I
W 9 rsTewM ( r
Mm A I, r,v'l',', Mice. .
VC.A 'SSw'S -v 'a DoaaiGi
. -? 'p eeTTHe
WOBK NEEDED QUICKLY
At fneT oeolaalatf e fMs eloasllenfloti an
rrplanatlon o Key Numlrra U Divert and how
th'e needy Individuals may It reached eulcfcfy.
MAI.F,
HOY, 18, 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.. 890.
I10Y. 10 YEARS. JEWtSH. WISHES ittOIlK
of any kinds driving team or doing anything
that will help hla home! father Is tuberculous
and no one In family of four working. J,
WJ .
BOY, 14 YEARS. WANTS WORK; ERRANDS
or helper around store; family very poori
father out ot work three months, no one work
ing but one girl out of family of nine. J.
WT I)., S02.
HOY. 14, WANTS WORK IN OPTICAL
trade i father has worked for opticians for
number of jears, but on account of III health
cannot work steadily; family very poors this
la very urgent. J. W. U.. 804.
BOY, COLORED. 15 YEARS OLD. BTHONO
and willing, wants anv kind of work to help
hla vviaoweii motner suDPori -t otner cnwureiii
mother earns 5 a week, not enoimh to feed
and clothe the whole family. J. W. B. 870,
BOY, 15: FATHER DESERTED T. oniEIl
children In family depending upon th mother
for support, large nnd husky; willing to do
any kin 1 of work; likes driving. J. W. B.,
S0I.
BOY, WHITE, AMERICAN, 15 YEARS, WILL
do any kind of work; rather deaerted; mother
and sister out of work; mother. will do any
kind of housework, No. 800, J, W. It.
BOY, 18 YEARS. WANTS WORK; EnRANDMl
can make himself useful about store; parents
dead; no one working. In a family of nve;
baby III. J. W, H 802.
HOY, 10, WITH EXPERIENCE IN CANDY
factory and roofing work, family In des
perate atlalta; nearly disrupted through laik
of work, very deserving. J. W. 11. 000,
BOY, 15. VERY MUCH ATTACHED TO
automobiles nnd bicycles; wants work In that
line, large family: bis help In needed badly;
cun furnlsn excellent referencta. J W. B, 003.
BOY. IS; TATHER DESERTED .'."OTHER
children In family depending upon the mother
for support, large and husky; willing to do any
kind of work; iTkoa driving J. W. H HOP.
BOY OF 10, EXPERIENCED IN -MILL, OUr
of work several weeks, rather has deserted;
no onn working In family ot 5; very urgent
tit?, iitrit in ..iHiiujruuH. . iv. . "i
xjvj, iini, ruinoii, ii ir.Aiifi. i4 in
lands, store or factory: father deid; four
oilier children; one working; Income Jl. No.
SU7. J. W. H.
BOY, in, HAS WORKED IN SHOE FAC-
tory; father very old. Family In destitute
circumstances. Willing to do any kind of work.
J. W. U., N8U,
BOY, 15, WOULD LIKE WORK, ASSISTING
In draughting; liaa had some experience;
would like to continue study In evenings. J. W,
n., sai.
BOY, 17 HAS WORKED IN SHII'lUNG
room of candy factory; haa been out of work
for :t months, very urgent caro; parents dead.
J. W. p., 001
BOY, IB. WOULD LIKE WORK AHSISTINO
ln draughting; has had some cxperlenco;
would Ilko to contlnuo study in evening. J. W.
B 010.
BOY-OF 1H. BRIGHT, EXPERIENCED IN
mustard factory, out of work 2 months; can
lurnian reicrences. ,i. vv, n., inn.
BOY, II. VERY BRIGHT ITALIAN, III?
aiding in Southwest Philadelphia, would like
work ot errand boy. J. W. P., 803.
BOY OF 14, BRIGHT, EXPERIENCED IN-
department etorc; out of work slnco Xmas.
J. W. II.. 018.
BOY, 14, VERY BRIGHT ITALIAN. RESID-
lng In southwest rhlladelpl la, would like
work of errand boy. J. W, 11 , IIOS
BOY, 10, HAS HAD EXPERIENCE AS
driver; mother Is widow; family needs help
very bjidly. J. W. B., 80S.
BOY, JEWISH, 15, OUT OF WORK 3
months; will do any kind ot work to support
mother and 2 other children. J. W. U.. 880.
BOY. 10. WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND;
mother widow, working In mill only on part
time. J. W. B 800.
BOY, 15 "YEARS. WANTS WORK OF ANY
kind, father deserter! four vr.uneer brothers:
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tiger orotnors;
J. W. B., 870.
inoiner nah to support six on a
BOY. 15, HAS GOOD WORK RECORD IN
grocery store; will tako any kind of work.
J. W. B 837.
BOY, 15, SOME EXPERIENCE IN BARBER
shop; mother Is dead. J. W. B., 80S.
BRASS "POLISHER-WIFE AND 2 -CHIL-
dren In destitute circumstances and needs
work badlv; has excellent references from for
mer employer. E. A.. 231 X.
OHA-SWORKKK THIB MAN IS SKILLED
In his work, ind his last emptoer gives him
a very good reference for sobriety and In-
duatry. E. A. 318.
BRICKLAYER OR FLASTEUER-05. AND
hla son, .15: ltuve been out of work several
months. Both have good references and were
formerly In buslneej for themselves: can also
do plumbing work. S. O. C, No. U75. (Pow
elton District. 4018 Poweiton ave.)
BRICKLAYER WITH GOOD REFERENCES;
has been out of work all winter except for
an occasional day Job; will tako any work he
can get to siipport his wlfo and bain K. O. C,
No. B7tl. (Poweiton District, 4018 Fowelton
avenue.)
UUTCHKRAi GERMAN. 60 TEARS OLD.
will take anvvvork that Is offered. Hla wife l
bedridden with paralysis, and the family of
four has been dependent on tho earnlnga of an
18-year-old eon. S. O. C. 685. (Nlcctown and
Tioga District, S O. C, Clarissa street and
iuinung I'ara avenuo.2
CANEUENDER AND UMBRELLA HANDLE
maker This man la skilled In this trade, but
la willing to do nnythtng tu make a living- for
himself. E. A. S22.
CAR INSPECTOR LEFT POSITION WHICH
M cmplovcrs say he filled with highest aat
lafactlon for ono paying more On wrong side
of labor question and was dropped. Hon wlfo
and child. Family In utmost distress. E. A.,
175.
ATARTMENTS rORHENT
Atlantic City, N. J.
Chelsea Court
Overlooking
ril Jtr rLAN rr CJiTT pJf
Si-A--f - rZWWZJ showing I " I fi
ijfij iTir spacious vv : -4- j r-Ui-J
- P t j court IT iVJj v "'rrkr
-XL f ROOMS fl - , , I J ,.
Al-a u jj!
ENTIHE HOAItDWALK FHONT, HKLLEVUE TO FLORIDA AVE.
Modern In every particular, furnished or unfurnished. Location In upper
Chelsea.
1 and 2 rooms anil bath, $1.00 per day, 5.00 per week.
'-', 3, 0 rooms, bath and kitchen, 100 to GOO per season, May to October.
Fireproof exclusive rellned management. First-class janitor service.
MARION OWEN, Owner
SK.Nl) FOR BOOKLET. MAKE RESERVATIONS KAULV.
WOBKNEEDED QUIGKXT
At the ticotnntng o tnia el,it
explanation of Kcv ttumeera j, olvcnfl?.S
thete needy Individuals can be reaenrd n?i'$l
MAi.n
- - 4
CARPENTER-MAN. .15 YEARS m "
leeklne work so that ho can tak? tiftit v";
sick wlfp and 4 children, the jrountM",k,j
bnby a month old. S o C nfe, ip!' ',
Plat.. J?JC.. 018 Poweiton ave') reltai
CARPENTER-15 YEARS OLD, WITH ?5
ccllent references, baa been out Of ieiv ?
iour monwiB; imo nnu iki inrce ehIM,.. ,0
O C. No. GST. (Northwest District : m A
Cholten ave.. Germantown.) "l"i II t?
CAtll'ET, .UE8lONLtl - AN AMERIcajT:
, vcais old, Is out ot work becaui ' uisJi' ?
ucen nu initrnci. lur iivrpci utr several m.r1
He lias .tried without success to lecur?!1.1
work. Unemp bynunt and the DreiiMi.r'''
ness of his wTlo Invo exlm'nted tffsS ?,"
"'S.ffl?" m.V."' '. 1?. W" one. t"
S".nt ) Si .9.- C. oio. tL0," ,
blittlct, b
O. c,
ji vvest unelten avannlT"'
.WaveSS.r
CARI'ET WEAVER, WITH UOOD
ences. out of work 0 months,, has a wiri- il
8 children dependent on him si cj r'J?
(Southeast Dlattlct, S, O. CMowiiarto'n ;ftl
CAIIT'Er WEAVER, at YIMns out rjl
rofi-reiices; has had no work for a .. vJl
f:KK
Bwwe nnn inrce hihi i en orcn. R n rf "1
(Frankford Dlatrlct. 1541 Unltat.5,' C J
CAULKI.-ll AND CHIPPER MAM ItTi1
been. out of work 3 montha and half v'
last 1. yeara lias worked In one piac,
15.jenr-old boy, who has worked In th, im?
Is a so out of work. S. O. c 503. tjUJii?"11'
District. 8. O. C, 23L North Ilowawf',1?,
CEMENT WORKER ANDc61CirETrT-Sw'
Isher wants position on building operatlnVi
elsewhere! has very good knowledge if'.ft
trade, has been out of work a long tlmi ,'Jl
tfonnT;E!"270.1,I,,,n Want " ''""
CEMENT WORKER - COLORED MAN"""
years old: ixiellent refeienccs Has six smSi
ihlldrcn Ills wlfo has been do ng wilhiSS
to holti Himnnrt tl,n rnmtlv a ,, VT -.aa1fiU
(Woodland Plat., 1212 S. 47tii a't ) ' ' WV
CHAUFFEUR- GOOD ALt-ROUND Tf
wants a position with family, where lii
wife can do houaowork or cooking, has ..!
K'"'nt nrJof"c"cca for aobrlcty and honeitij
V, ',
CHAUFFEUR, COLORED. HAS GOOD nrri
erenecs, out of wont nil winter: will iii.il
anything he dn get lo .support hla wife JnJ
ViR. 9,h,l.i?n' ? " C. 72d (Southwest Cli
CHAUFFEUR (COLORED) IIASbTilvH
i-- -., tatio su iiviiwi iirni nq sill AWvlJCnJi
round mnn. familiar with rlcrirlmi m... :iv!
lan keep a good rar In good Bhape he ourhr
to wivo his salarylnrcpalr bills I! A 35J '
CHAUFFEUR-IIAH BEEN WITH AILUinT?
taxlcah rompnny nnd Is a good, carefol
driver, either private or on laxlcab or rcot
truck. E. A. 32J. lw
CHEF. EXPERIENCED IN PRIVATBAalT
icftntirnnt work nnd has first-class reconij
mcndallons from former employers E. A. xnj
CHIPPER AND CAULKER - WITH LAST
employer 12 years; employer aaya ho la'avtrii
good workman; out or work 5 months. 8 ttl
C. 745. (Northeast District, S. O, C. 2319 v
Hownrd St.) 'i
CIGAR WRAPPER AND DRIVER 40 YBARal
old: crooil reference, hni nail nn ,. - -g
months; haa a wlfo nnd .1 small children iJ
?u,pFr.li,S' t,0- 5" J1-"' ,'Sprlns Garden Dli'
trlct. 1832 Brandywlno at)
CLERK. SALES OR OFFICE mfisTriW1
employed In largo department store; li i
good salesman and held responsible place until
trade became, slack. Hla widowed motlior c
pends on him for support, and unless he rm
a Job soon they will bo up ngalnst It hanl.
CLERK-25 YEARS OLD. WITH VEM"
contl references. 1 stoklnz work so ihm t,.
can support hla nged mother, who Is dependent
on him Has been out of work four month
S. O. C. No. CS3. (Eastern Dlatrlct, 333 8.3
Lnwrcrco it.)
CLERK HAS A THOROUGH EXPEm.
enco In nil branches oP office detail tal
can be relied upon to tako care of anything'
that 1 lu that line: has a wire nnd rhiM .
tl
and his list employer Btnlca that his recorl
Is very satisfactory. E. A J.21
n.r.IlK-MAN WHO HAR AN rxnErTfTB
knowledge of business methods nnd li able
to drlvo a motorcar, has been laid oft ovlni
iu uiu gjii-oviib uuamvna ueprnssion, rorrriei i
employer gives him an excellent characters -i
1 A. -lis, - j
"I. i.i.I." 'in vr-iu rr ,, wrrmtt ,.aa
,,i...i '.v ...iviiu kjiju, iriill UIAJU'
work references, Is seeking work so that at 1
enn mpport hN wife, who has been 111 for'
home time. S. O. C , No. 070 (Spring Uanlei
uiniiii-i, in,, uruiiuywinc bv.;
C1.EHK UOHKED AT LAST PLACE 1U0HT
years; is supporting hla aged mother sal:
".'.'."J'-.6:...0.' c-t "U3- (Southweat Dtrct,:
l.tlC 3. 22d Bt.) i
CLERK A-FORMER-FREIGIIT TRAN?
portatlon clerk; ago 50. married wife now
getting sewing: sober, with trood refprnil
E. A.. 207. '4
CLOTHING PRESSER OOOD REFERENCK3M
rrom last employer, who laid him off only on. a
account of slack work. Has 5 small chlldrea 9
and faces ev Ictlon. E A 237. w
COBBLER AND SHOEMAKER. 34 YEAR3 S.
old, with cxiellent reference- has been out ''
of work slnco December, bai a wife and four.'
children. S O. C, 732. (Frankford Dlttrttt, s
SO. c, 1TI4 Unity st ) " I
COLORED MAN. IVBORER. HAS BEEN
out or work over a month Two chldren 111.
Very respectable and can furnish reference!.
J. W. U.. lt.il.
COLORED BOY. 17 YEARS OLD: NO O.N'B
working In family of 4, would like to vrork
wnn a Physician: can turnisii very good recora.
mcndatlons. J. W. B.. POO.
COMPOSITOR. 33 YEARS OLD. SOBER AND!
industrious, with good newspaper references;
haa had onlv Ave weeks' work in flvo montriiri
has I children under 13 years. S. O. C. Till
(woodland Diet.. 1232 a 4Ttn at.).
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Atlantic City, N. J.
Apartments
the Sea
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ciiAur'r i;ui(. i:ai'i;hii;ki i:i nv viniwii
truck and knows Iho wharves and freiivi
stations well; was In business for hlrniJiil
ibut wna burned out nnd, lost all he had mvM
In years or hard work, ho haa a largo fAmf,
dependent on him and la cry deserving y
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