14 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY MARCH 11. 195. HELP WANTED-IXMAJ.B FRATERNAL SOCIETIE The degree team is doing excellent UilVmontTi and there la always a warm ime to all brothers wlfj attend the meet Independent Order Odd Fellows , Sixty lodges, encampments nnd Rcbtkah lodges In the city are now members of the. tmploymont bureau located In tha Grand ldgs heatliiuartera, at 17.S1 AM street Increasing Interest la being shown, now conirlbutora being received at every meet Inir. with many nihera slgnl lying their Intention of going In. Now that tha bureau, working now lor three, weeks, has been placed on ft sound baala, It la expected that tha monthly donations will be re am .b.1 Tha. fhn efforts OF tha bureau are being appreciated not only by the unemployed membcra of the order, but i lh hlw amnlnbati nf Itthnr nit Well, Is evidenced y the number of flrma whim have enrolled on thA wslilns- lint to alve the applicants prefer- , ence In any positions to be tilled More than score of poiltlona have been tilled in this city. Tucntv-teven men were rent to the du l'ont orks. In Olbbatown, and another large numter aent to tho Mldvale Steel Works at the request of these flrma. Philanthropic Lodge held last neck one of In old-time lunches, at which mirth, music and Inatructlve talka were , Intermingled. "I'M" Hlalght, whose droll criticisms or ineil- , Vlriitala are at all times n source of amuse ment, was the toastmaster, .and when the member called upon did not nil, the bill to Ills , satisfaction "Pro" very nbly filled In the in- , tennis These lunches, long a. feature o l'hllanthroplc Lodgo. have not been held as regularly as usual, so that this event brought nut the members In larxe numbers. Visitors tame from Toeony, Damascus, imperial, Oeorge W C-hllda and Independence Lodges. Among those who assisted In preparing the lunch and without, whose Presence no feed Is considered complete, were ChjrlM Vrollner, Albert Nordmann, William II. Nogle and Will lam A. V. 8haney, Minerva Lodge gao tho brothers nnd In vlttd frlenda a social entertainment nt the last tntetlng Hrothers Shearer. Oentlo and I Al o way spoke on tho good work of the order nml on the homes they maintain. llulchle Dougall, Vincent retcrs, Vincent De tH"!f0',,n"rny Scheming. Leonard Jarvls, "" "m0Rnn Dan Campbell. Ed. Elchner. 8 Al o"a ?"'' Waif. Rergln made up tho hlgh-clars talent ind were srMtly appieclntcd.Xllnerva Lodge la galling ahead n good ahape and well lV.-- ... a- ..n t. .iBffrnn unrk. keeping In practice every meeting night on new members and all young blood, too. Oxford Lodge, under N. p. Harry Hunk and V. CI. Hruce ULewls, had flvo candidates lor , tha first degree In full form last night Tho Cheophtan Hand ana tneir 'u"',h"" y: as many other visitors, camo to see the work and enjoy the lodgo's welcome. There la something Interesting there oery Wednesday night, . , ,. ,, Merchants' Lodge was entertained nt Ruth Mo9n!y.b't.BAsSR,.v.ariledA inOUgn inC Uninuru" "vl.. .nlninrl a large representation, those present enJojedB very pleasant evening. Merchanta quartet gave a few seloctiona and Brother Henry ",."" solos. .The degree team la doing "collent worn ini welcome George W. Chllds Lodge, through Is "pro sentatlve, Roai Msclver. Is en""s1lnJ',l5fv''y furthering the work of the employment bureau At the la.t session the Initiatory degree vus conferred and candidates are also " aU,S"? for the degrees of friendship and truth. J"a Grand Oeorge Lewis, ono of the old stand b", f of The ".edge, as reported to hav. .met with a serious accident aid Is In the aieaico Chlrurglcal Hoipltnl. Past Grands Sotwoll and Maclver. of the "trail hitters," visited rhllanthrop c Lodge i on Tuesday last and received an attentive hearing on the subject of the "Patriarchal Family. D. D. O. P. James Koach has had Ko stone Encampment selected for the exenipimcatlon of the golden rule degree at Lu Lu Temple on May 8 when a class of 230 candidates Is cx pectod. Mills Lodge conferred tho Initiatory degree on four candidates, with a large and responsHe audience attending, March 4. Among tho imm inent vlsltora was P O Louis A Jlengel, of liiist Park Lodge. assHUnt grand secretary, v,ho entertained with Interesting remarks on the good of the order, P. O. Thomas N. Hark noss? of Mlddletown llcc. No. 112. under the jurisdiction of New York, rave a review of Odd Fellowship In New York State. P. O. Charles r. Ilrcnnan. who was appointed to rep resent Mills In the employment bureau and serving on the hoard of directors, made an ex ceedingly favorable report on tire doln jw f the bureau. P. O. L. E. Itlchardeon Is called upon to report to tho recretary the result of signifi cant calla on the telephono during lodge ses sions. Metropolitan Lodge Initiated n class of nine candidates last week delegations from Mce town and Oood Samaritan lodges wore preient. Degree Master Carnall was hlglily commended by the visiting brothers for the elpclent v.ork of tbe team. Under the leadership of Noblo Grand Ehrhe the lodge has done splendid work In adding to Us memlershlp and has alto main tained an excellent lino of social worjt throughout the winter. 1 Brother William II. Mercer, for many leap secretary of Apollo Lodge, died last week, lie was also a member of Stephen Ulraid Lodge, No. 4W, F. and A M.. Slloam llncampment, OS'o. 17. I. O O. F. : Wlnnepurkett Tribe, No SM, I. O. R. 31.. Fidelity Lodge, No, 1SJ, Knights of Pythias: Oriental Chstlc, No. 2n, K 1. E.: Apollo Assrmlly No. SI, A. O M P i Washington Camp, No. -'Ml. I'f-O. 8, of A . Delphi Senate, No ft. Order of Sparta. Fu neral Directors' Aa-oclatkn of Phladelphla, North Tenth Street Presbiterlan Church. Coaquanock Lodge brought the ladles to Its .1d birthday gathering, on Tuesday night, and xae them an entertainment of music, mov ing pictures. Ice cream and candy and. aa'lf that was not enough, a short dance. Many or the old "war horses' showed they were stilt young In spirit. Ivy Lodge conferred the first degree before a large attendance last Monday night and will do the second degree next Monday eenlng. About 3.1 members motored to Hulmevllle last Haturday night to keep the promise made to Neshamlny Lodge. All arrived safely, except Bros, tlowlett, Charles Myers. Jones, Creex more Hummel and Alllnson, whose car when about half way refused to go further. Bros Howlett, Mvera and Allison walked nbout 7 miles through the storm and reached the hall Just In time for the "eats." The other three atuck to the auto until rescued, about ' o'clock Sunday morning. The first and second degrees by Ivy were enjoyed by all of Ne shamlny Lodge. Apollo Lodge has engaged Homer Rode heaver for a spoclal meeting and special pro gram on Friday night, March in, at Lu Lu Temple Admission by ticket. The lodge Ini tiated three candidates on Monday evening and will put on tbe first degree next Monday. The meeting of the Temple Kncampmeut on Tuesday nlgbt was one of the largest and liveliest In many weeks. The patriarchal de gree was conferred In full form on three can didates. The election for Grand Encampment officers brought a good attendance of past chief patriarchs to vote for (Irand Represen tative Thomas F. Gross, of Philadelphia, who Is a candidate for re-election to the Sover eign Grand Lodge. The semiannual election of otiicers was held with the fellowlng result: Oeorge D Craig, of No, 700. chief patriarch: Oeorge W, Graham. of No. 36. high priest! W. J. Overbeck, of No 115, senior warden; Oeorge Koos, of No, 3000. junior warden: Robert Hermann, of No. 1060 trustee; S. II. Pope, of No. 1000, de gree' master; Ivan B. Bco.llle, of No. 1003. representative to tbe Home for Orphans. These officers will be Installed on March 23. Among the visitors were George F. Cambridge, of Pittsburgh, who has been an officer of the Grand Encampment for many years, and R. Ross Maclver. who headed a delegation from Keystone Encampment. The "trail hitters" ha.e been Joined by the Board of District Deputy a rand Patriarchs and representatives from the arloua encamp ment and divided up Into squads, which are visiting the various subordinate lodges to preach patriarchal Odd Fellowship and to work up the class at Lu Lu Temple on Sat urday night. May 8. Fifteen lodges were vis ited this week. Walker Lodge will be the hosts of the 'trail hitters" In their beautiful lodge room, at 3810 Oermantown avenue, on Monday night next and a big attendance Is expected The balance of March will be devoted to In stallation In tha various encampments of the city. Grand Patriarch Pope, accompanied b the grand officers, will tnstall Mount Ararat Encampment, at Holmeaburg. on Tuesday night next. District Deputy Grand Patriarch Shot well will Install National Palestine on Wednes- avSlinls9aL.Hr I HHUHL JJaHaWHftft K4ttaasnnHSa(sasivBasBannsSHaHnssni UfiAl.LES 11. HALL State Secretary Junior Order United American Mechanics. day night and United Brothers on Monday night March 22 Improved Order Red Men Marsnsolt Tribe wns honored with a llt from ho fr Mowing great chiefs nnd prominent incmlcn of the Ordir on tho sleep of the nth sun ami listened with Interest to incir words or wisdom Clnnt f'hlef or Records Thomas K. IHinnallcy Great Keeper of Wampum Jo-cph Fnrrar. a rent Prophet Rlihnrd 11 Tongue, P. a H Joteph rnrlcy, M D I'. S John C Cornish of No .10 P S Peter .1 Kite and P. S J Prank Rcdfcarn, or No t I H U U.hilma.h.. . K-n 7l nnd other visitor- it sure una a regular guest sltep. Mnsiasolt h degro team pcr onned the adoption degrci- on tlo inlef.icos at Alpena Tribe last moon with credit, and their work was nppreclnted by tho largo num ber of brothirs present Pacontn Tribe continues to securo palefaces into Its fold, and on last Friday's sleep th adoption degrto. under the inptalncy o' LrolhorJ. Doughert was performed In n very creditable mannor. Tho following rait ra chums were pro-cnt Oreenhalgh, Nicholson, Camera. MclliiKh and Mcyors. of Wuslka. . .' Sa,Vn,.m Jonn Uroenhnlgh hna l"uwl the last call to all membcra of the Halslng-l-'p ?.Sum' a,ni1 on tomorrow's sleep final lntruc tlonn will be given. Ihe Journey to Hopanni irlbo at nth nnd Somerset streets, will be mado on April H. All tho members arc urged to attend, as this will be a public raising and of some consequence Nomination lor chlefa for th current term comes on March 12 nnd lu. Choosing of offi cers Is Important, nnd tho prennro of all mem bers la urged In the selection, Pridai. March The actho members aro stirred un oor the ile.lnauents, and arc working to kien tho suspensions down, and with a plan In Uoiv big f,e.su.1""..S.1?),k;i1 '.0T. 1:CTy member aUlns ?Z ,!i.ain?ikl""d.'! .f lh" ,rlD0 8"ould repoti I to the call, as the tribe grcJtly needs uch as sirtanco ...iiLf0 of V18 benoflclal society depends upon the accession of new members, and It It up to tho members theinscnes to ibko tho pnjper action for sucects Present liidlcu tlons point to an optimistic outlook for a re Jfi. "ilh"11"- .ttn,1 wl,Ul " noul' tonie n whteh i,ninh?hW0' (or ' best organisation, wnich It. in tho opinion of Paeonta lllbe tho Improved Order of Red Men. iu -nue. ir.o On the sleep of tho 2oth sun, Washita Trlbo and uonahohocken Council. O. I. A., will hold an InterloUgo debato on the following .v5.;Ml?.J,,PBt ttU publ,c Br.vlco corporations should be Government owned. Tho tribe has the negative side and the coun cil the affirmative side. Tho teams aro Brothers Giles, Ramcy, Illitncr and Baker, for the tribe, and Brothers Montague, Lcntz, Frcas und Plcrson for the council. this will bo tho third sorles of debates held by tho tribe, which have proved Intensely Interesting Tho Judged for tho debato are Joseph Stevens, of tho K. O U, Will Campbell, of tho P. O. Si of A . and I rod Loeb. of tho K. of P ' ' Washita Tribe No, 5.1. attended services In a body In tho Froo Will Baptist Church, of "West Conshohocken. on bunday evening last. Great Senior Sagamore Samuel II. AValker mi the speaker of tho evening, giving a talk that held the congregation spellbound for almost an hour 'I heru vvcro about ISO members ur the tribe, and 25 members of Wnshlia Council No US, were present, among them Sister Maggie L Knox, of Rah Council, No u, who is a candldato for the Great Keeper of Wampum There was special music by the choir, under tho leadership of Samuel McLaughlin. The edi fice was packed to the doora. On the slep of March 5, Wlnnepurkett Tribe trailed In a body to tho home of the late I'ast Sachem William II. Mercer, nnd held tho tribal funeral services Past Sachem Mercer was very highly esteemed by tho members of the order In general, and had been keeper if wampum of lnnepurkett Tribe over since Its Institution, 15 years ago Wlnnepurkett adopted two palefaces on the eleep of the 8th sun The tribe Is preparing for tha raising of tho chiefs, which will be held on tho 3th of plant moon, which will be In public, and both tho raising chiefs and the elected chiefs will be In full costume. The Philadelphia Indians and Haymakers' Association have elected tho following officers for this joar- Louis Reuben, president. Albert Catorlous, first vice president L'lmpr Johnson second vice president; William Mack, thirl vice president, Walter Gross, recording secre tary, Gcorgo Amey, financial secretary, Rich ard E. Tongue, treasurer, James J. Burlte. ndward Tandwelr, trustees: Samuel MacHlroj. .1 H Beadman, James Marshall, Frank Henrv. William Pettlt and A. S. Shaw, Jr . directors. Patriotic Order Sons of America There will be a great P. O. S. of A cele bration at Roxborough, the home of several thnnrand members of the order, on May 8 itoxDorougu is ue vi me pa Itrntlc stronghholds of the city and State, In that section Is located camp DO, with n mem bership of nearly MOO (tha largest In the order). Camn (11 and Camp Sll are located close Dy wnue uoxoorougn Commandery, No 51, Is near. All the. camns and Mtnmflnl. erles of Philadelphia have been Invlte'd to take part In the P. O. S of A Daj Tha event will start with a big street parade through Manayunk and Roxborough, which will end on the Athletlo Grounda of the order on East Walnut lane where a flag railing will be held, with prominent publlo speakers and the State and national offlcera In attendance. The ladles will serve supper on the ground, and lu the evening the local camps will entertain the visiting brethren, and a grand band con cert and display of fireworks will be held The committee In charge of the undertaking conSlsts of Chairman Dr. II K White Secre tary Charles A Slater. Treasurer Charles II. Helms. E. Frank Norrla. Lewis Werkley, Harry S. Helms. Harry Steele and Frink Robinson, who will be assisted by a committee of three from each of the three local camps and the commandery Roxborough has spent thousands of dollars to send their boys to the p o. 8, of A. State Camp, and Camp 50 haa been the chief prlxe of tha order for tears. Now the camps of Philadelphia are aaked to assist her to make May N the greatest day in the history of Roxborough. Camp 342 has moved from 624 street hall to Oriental Hall. Bid street and Haverford avenue, holding their first meeting there on last Wednesday evening with a larxe attend. !.. rarnn .ij? is oiin of the hustling camns of the district. Speeches of Interest were made by Brothers Sandbom, Phillips and others. WhjESffJ VtJeUJeC y iirotners onimt-uiti, ,.. .". ...... Camp 604 last Sunday presented a silk flag to Calvin Presby.erlan Church COlh nnd Mas ter streets The presentation address was made by Ex-Governor Edwin B. Stuart and tho response by tho pastor, the Rev Francis S. Itort. The camps of the l!Uh district and Keystone Commandery were present. Tho Fraternal Committee, under th leader ship of t Imlrman Keyser, accompanied by ft iteore of members from tho 11th district, made a visit to Camp No, 2. of Camden ,llrl,c' President Welch presented fitting tokens to State Master of Forma Brew and Brothers Barrett and Pheppard, on behalf of the 'ml?: delphla delegation. Brother, Brew "P10Jie.,.aJ seome length on the work of,tha order In New lersey, nnd earnestly praised the Governor or Pennsylvania for the etnnd taken on local option Brother Bertram, of Camp is, or i rnnnneipnin,,na wen m um ;.;! nf tamden explained the work ?,nd ""'IS." 0,f the home at UiftKont, Pa I rother . of Sftl, Brother Abel, of .1, anil .Brother I Ishcr, of 4M, spoke words of Interest to the mem bers The committee merits ?". nnd II Is hoped tho good work will continue About 40 members of ramp No l " A descended upon Recording t,"f,,ftry, I Blanche llnige.tli South 57th . wU.nS linen shower Afier.an evening of mulc and good things to eat thev pref ented heft wishes for the bride and brldcgroom-to-bo. The '"J', I man Is Clarence -Jrlthth amp M Is ono 1 of the largest camps In the city. Foresters of America Court General Garfield, under Chief Ranger Jacob Singer nsslsted by Sub-Chief Ranger ' Fred Aiken, had 12 propositions nt the last meeting This court nas of fered five prises, amounting to 1 15, to encourage the mem bers In their good work. At the present time Past Chief Hanger Mlohael Bhughrjio lias pot tho lead being pushed hard by Brother John P. White, tho treasurer This court, nrtcr n hard time ror the last two jears, Is coming ,.. In. frnnt nutting ,T noW mombera on the roll since the first of the ear and gnlnlng steadily In Its "nances This Is the? trull of good work done .by .Urothcrji fanning. Ixick, Rose, Frell rig, Shughrue and Wl.lle The court haa two Iho men In J'octor Burke nnd Ilmll Jungmann, druggist, who nro doing everything In their power to help tlia "tIi's court Is gratlflcd at the fulfilment of the promise to llrond Chief Ranger Seymour in showing n gain of 10 members . Jurlng h i term of oWco (figuring on last report), rhls Is very good considering tho condition or busi ness The workers, however, hope to show a much larger gain ror the n"t grand chief ranger The court has formed Itself Into a committee to further tho Interest of lie next delegate to tho State convention, feci ngthnt the court'-, permanent activity ahould entltlo It to some support rrom the order In general Ihe meeting or Court Sejmour, nt which i the finances nnd other matters of Importance, were to be discussed, was poorly attended, although special notices wero sent out Tho ofllcers reel hurt nnd nshnn-ed that tho members of the court take such an Indifferent Interest In their nffalrs as to bo absent from even Im portant meetings Ono result of the meeting, however, was tho arrangement for the or ganization of a bnsebnll team under the man agement of Brother Weary, who has had expe rience In this line. Ho was given best wlshei frt HtlC(?Cfil Court Haverford wcb honored hy tho pros .nro of Deput) Supremo Chief Ranger I Hot Fclruiry 2i. nnd tho members listened with great Interest to the description or his trip th-ough Pennsylvania and of tho results ob tained by his visits On March 4 Brother David Power was nppolnted lecturer for the. evening, and the entcrtnlnment afforded by him wns unsurpassed The court had tho pleasure of n big visitor from Court PaasyUnlc n the person of Past Grand Chief Ranger Uucrin, who, alter expressing tho apprecia tion or his court for Court Hnvcrford h servlco or respect to a departed brother, ravo an In teresting talk on "Brotherhood" nnd It" rela tion to tho Foresters of AmerleJi Brother Alison, after having recited n little poem entitled llarbera Powers and White,' which he himself composed was named poet of Court Haverford by Chief Ranger Ed Smith othere w-ho contributed to tho education of the rremhcis along Ihe lines of Forestry wore Deput" Grand Chief Ranger ThomaaNaultv nnl Brothers I llarbera, llllam Lehr, L Smith. Charles Kelli and Thomas Nowroy. Court Haverford Is preparing for Its 18th annual banquet at tho K of C Hall em April T and Horn Indication it will be the most elaborate alfalr yet given ""iurt aicmvoo.1 s degreo team association will hold tho next meeting on Tuesday eve ning March 1(1. There will be business of Importance nnd rerreshmentB The newly or Irinled occordlon band will hold the first ro hcarsal on Sunday rext at S .10, p m. nrter whkh the degree team will be rehearsed Tim 1-uarda n?o being drilled by their captain and arc progressing very nlcel. Jr. Order United American Mechanics Charles Hyland Hall, though born In Now York Just 40 jeara ago, has been a resident of tho Keystone Htato for tho lust 20 jeara and bo came a member of Dunmore Council, No IK.', Jr. ej. vj -. M., In IS 17, receiving tho hon. ore of pjst Lountlljr In Jul), He.0. Ho has taken an active Interest In tho order ever since the night of his Initiation. Ilia tint Introduction Into the work of th" State Council was In 1MH) as secretary if Slate Council Enfrtalnment Com. mltfo ut Jcra Hon As nlter- nate representative no iook an active part In the Pittsburgh session In llMf.. As rcpienentatlvo he served I'ls coumNJ In tho State bodv In ll'Ol nnd 1003, and has ever since been a prominent factor in the State Council. He was one of tho orga ilzers of tie Jr O. L,. A. M. Volunteer Infantry of Pcnnsjlvnnla und served as brigade iiiuru'rmater ol tho 1st Brigade for 10 join. Ho was elerted Slate sec retary at Erie In September, 1U10, and re elected at McKe sport in l'H2. Ills long and uctlve connection with the order, together with IS years' cxperleiiLO n newspaper an J ad vertising work, hna peculiarly fitted him for tha position ho now holds Benjamin llarrleon Council. No. Ii2. will meet hereafter on Monday evenings at the aouthwest lorner of Gld street nnd Woodland avenno Liberty Council, No 83 will present n elite American flag to the Temple Presbyterian Churrh on faundav evening, Manli it All Juniors are requestel to meet at tho lull, eH illrnrd rvenue. at 7.50 o'clock. State Vlco Ooum-llor S. O. Scott and State Secretary Charles II. Hall will vis t Star of the East Council. No. 01, this evening The 62d Anniversary Banquet Commlllfe held an enthusiastic meeting on Saturday evening, and all Indications poltu to a very large and successful banquet at the Continental Hotel on ftockd'ale Council, No F03. will confer the misterles of the Oriental degree upon a crowd of Inquisitive p-'ople from Toughkenamon on Friday evening, March 20. All princesses aw Invited tn bo present Spring City CouncJ , No OOO, vvl receive a large class on Haturday ntght, April II, Pride of the Nation Council, No. 8.1. Harrls burg will celebrate Its second anniversary on Mr.nc'ay evenln". March 20. Dravosburt Council, No. 141, recently suf fered n. heavy loss by the destruction of their council hall by fire. District Deputy William James Is organizing another council In Luxerne County. Arona Council, which was Instituted on De cember 12, Initiated a class 10 at their last meeting, which gives them a membership of 73, Brother Alvln B Carter reports organizing work progressing nicely at Jersey Shore, and a good flic council will soon be teady for Insti tution there Brother C. II. Carl Is organising1 a new coun cil In the I'ottsvllle. district. Brother Carl has organized tic-veral councils and knows haw to do the trick. ...-.. ... Spring City Council, No, 000, has appointed a committee to take up the question of tho ml. vlsahlllty or building a Jr. O, U. A. M Temple In hprlnir City. The town Ja very much In need of an up-to-date hall for lodge and social PUprldee of the Valley Council. No. 103. New Kensington, la havlns great results with the State premium plan. Pride of Mountain City Council, No. 472. Altoona. received a class of 13 candidates on February 10 and will have a class of 20 for the 10th of March. Order Independent Americans Wharton Council was presented with a State flag on March ft. Tha presentation was made by State Councilor V. Thomas and accepted by It.n Inhn t.vnph nf Wharton. An address was made by State Council Secretary, William A. 1 Ike on tho work tho order was doing and Intended to do. Tho presence of many, visitors was gratirylng, and they will receive a warm welcome on their return After, n few ilm.lv CAma-lra liv tile IteV, J Harrison Caldwell, of Wtiar- tn. refreshments were served, Red While and Blue Council had a real old-tashloned meeting March 4. It wail large ly attended, and a number of brot hers who 1 nve not recently attended o.Pto"n,'T02 'n,'ihn tory work was performed by tho guards or tho council In n creditable mannor, hoth to them selves and tho council. Degree Master Wl llam M Davis looks forward to keeping "Is team busy The 24th anniversary of the council will be held tonight, when n large ga tiering of members and their 'fiends l iiipttta rourth ltnto Council, No, 1,0, held ijn In teresting meeting last Friday evening, nt I.0J North 20th street Bro, Clarence Iluckman, tho newly elected assistant recording secretary, was In hs chnlr. Though a new member ho Is taking hold In groat shape. Councilor John Bridge la the same hustler as of orc, ana bids fair tn have n record ror his term sec ond to none Recording Secretary fc. U. Goettel reports tho nutomobile business is flourishing The 12th anniversary. , to bo held "April 0, Is helng looked, forward" to with great pleasure Tho minstrel troupe s prac ticing for tho great event. 'Iro. Bavllle man aged to leavo the now baby long enough u attend tho meeting. Bros Byram. II. poetlel. BhnrnlcBi Allen, Dougherty, Pcthcrbrldge nnd Austin were present. Fraternal Patriotic Americans A union meeting of tho 62d district will bo held tonight In the room of Quaker City Coun cil, nt tho southeast "rncr of Kensington nvc nuo and Cumberland street, ano members oi voo mrvnt, urged to nttend this meeting so os to know what is going on In tho order, and n welcome Is nlso extended to nil membcra of tho order. . ... ... A very large attendance of membcis of tho various councils nt iMiiiuri-inhin. nnrtlolnated In an offlelnl vlsltntlon by State Vice Councilor Wil liam II Shcnemnn, to lone Council, at Llanereh. list Monday evening Almost every council In Philadelphia v,ns represented. Ho band of ronkl'ford Council furnished the music. P. C . Brother C W. Jacob), of No. 0.11. gave nn Illustrated lecture on the, West. Brothers llntton and Ilngy, of No 7U, gave Interesting accounts of tho good work being uono Ly tholr council Many deputies were present and gavo Interesting accounts of work In their districts The Stato Vice Councilor and btnle Council Secrotnry Oeorge S. rord revlenud tho general excellent work being done by tho councils und praised tho worK or No 70j. . . , ...... ., -,- ,,i. The tonoiving visiiuiioni, vni wu "-"" V 81. lCnnxlncton aVC n.nl, OllilUnP PHV. JO nuo and Cumberland street, tonight, March 11; Colonel D F. Houston. No 7flS. UHti West 3d street. Chester, Friday. March 12. All membera who can possibly do p are urged to .attend as many of these visitations as possl- UTho Good of the Order Association hold an Intcrostlng meeting last Monday even Inf. John It. Murphy Council's meeting on March 2 was a very soclablo one. rive of l.u i-u candidates wero present, and the. eJg themselves as being glad of I avlng, partlc . bated in tho nltlatlon on Washington a Birth day Two more propositions were handed In at this meeting, making 12 within the past mot Brother MucUonald. a. captain of the guards. Is now fully embarked In his deter mination to give n good, strong guard for Suncll work, and he gave tho applicants for a position In the guards a thorough . dr II ling. After the meeting was over tho 'Orientals got busy with Brothers Rldler. fox. Day nnd Ileck and as they wero special friends the) wcri given tho degreo in nil Its glory, nnd after all was over they said they wero fully satlslle-1. ulthough Brother Day was tho only ni?roU,er Irt'erhe'chalrmnn of the Oood of tho Councll Committee, said his committee would soon Wd another meeting, which means nnothc? good lmo for tho council, and aa they SsSa-nreh'usgfor fvlasTof Sillies by Juno 30 A baseball team has "car. There afe no "pull backa" In Hamil ton. Knights of Pythias rourth of July Lodge, under tho supervision of recently appointed committee met rcbru ary 27 with hearty response from about 100 members and prospective members, who evidently en Joed tho varied entertain ment furnished by a string liind, ventriloquist, vocal lstn and refreshments. Philadelphia Commandery. No -. had at tho March meeting a delegation from 13 a r b a rossa Commandery, who took part In a aery cred itable drill under the command of the captain of Guttenbcrg Commander)', No. 4. Good work Is being done by tho lodges In Delaware County. The long-form team of 1 nr rady Lodgo took a delegation of 32 to Garfield Lodge, of Media, and conferred tho knight's rank upon four esquires In a very creditable manner, eliciting tho hearty commendation of a large attendance 'iho March meeting of tho Tast Chancellors' Association at headuarters, nth and Spring Gnrden streets, wns undoubtedly moro numer ously attended than any jet held It was not only a "feast of reason and flow of soul," but resulted In a contemplated debate between chosen sides at tho meeting In April Banneret Lodge held one of the largest con ventions March 4 that has taken placo thcro lor a long time. The work of page was given to two applicants In a highly commendable manner, the electrical display being unusually Impressive. Tho new deputy grand chancellor presented his commission and promised to coil again After tho convention tho "Snow MeltetV' met for important business. The famous rank team of Integrity Lodge will confer the knight's rank In dramatic form on six candidates next Monday evening and vtll appear tn their handsomo new costumes for the first Ume this oeason, This tram Is known throughout tho State for their fine ren dition of the ritual Prominent officers of the order will be present to witness the ceremony. Modern Woodmen of America rrosress Camp's meeting In Dietrich Hall. COth street nnd Glrard avenue. March :t. was large nnd enthusiastic, and there was "some- mine aoing-- ail tne time. Jason S Jones was put through the course, and he gives promise of a good Woodman If his make-up is a forerunner of what Is to follow. Neighbor J. II. Hall's transfer was also received. All the committees made good reports. The Entertain ment Committee gave a syn opsis of the LirOKrnm It has arranged for the entertainment to be given April 7. This promises to be the best social evening In Progress Camp's history, and all the members and their frlenda are assured of an enjoyable evening and a splendid lunch for the price of ono admission free A Urge number or the neighbors present took moro tickets for the benefit to be held at Dumont'B Theatre next month. Notice Is given that rlther the tickets or the money must be In the hsuds of the committee not later than April 7. The committee will be charged for all tickets not returned to Ihe theatre before .April 8. A large majority of Ihe neighbors are going la the tabernacle the night William Jennings Bryan attends. Both "Billy" Bunday and "Billy" Bryan are Modern Woodmen. It Is said that the Modern Woodmen lj.the only fra. ternal order that "Billy" Sunday belongs to. The next regular meeting of the camp will be held Wednesday next. March IT. Bomethln dolng agnln. Knights of Malta Deputy Grand Commander Harry L. Mousley, assisted by Past Commander William Whaler nnd a staff of 80 fully untformod sir knights of Ph adelphln. Instauca in";" ly elected officers of Dethany Commandery, No. 30, In. tho prreenco of n large and appre ciative audience at Ambler. March B The work was hand somely performed. Grand Com mander Dr. Harry F. H'b". of Braddock, Pn felt Buch an Interest In this commandery that . ne. trav .. "-'", I Willi them and delivered nn looJ"J ..,i... tha riilnrMn1f Of MflUBi . run,. nti'Vommrnder Alfred S. Vanartsdaien, . Thomas The following Alfred It. Jones nnd .Walter. took part in tne procctui,,,... ",,,r term, officers were Installed for the ensuing "" (loorgo W. Com cy, it knight commanaeri VMHsm W. Slutfcr, sir Hnlght generalissimo John llrown, etr knight ,prelftte: A. memerer. 0,caoVgeJ1Xrr,.Ienncrrriniorr iSrliS, Ci$S CambSrn ward?? T Robert ''mon. sentlneR Harvey Stout, sword bearer. William Lewis, standard bearer, Harry P. Stackhouse, nrst guard) Myron Colo second guard. Princes of Order of Caliphs The banquet of tho, Mosquo of Mecca at the Hotel Walton. Inst Monday evening, was an enjoyable ufTalr. Addresses wero made D Him: John M. I'a terson, Judge of Common Pleas, Joseph P. llodgers, Assistant District Attorney, li J. Cnttel . City ""ct,l"'Ai", tho Rev, Chnrlea 11 lilder K O. P. Amo' S Blake was presented with n beautlf ul grand mosaue jewel by hi I successor. Grand I ada.hah Maclv Grand Among the visiting dignitaries were lerlbo I. C. lllcam. Grand Treasurer HMn. t,..ii ,inn. r ni, av av. cutter, 1 (I P. William Howoll and Sultan Edward Dyer, or Trenton Paat Sultans Blake, Ven toll, Powell, Aschcnbrand and Maclver have been appointed a Committee on Renewed Interest. 'Iho first result of their work Is expected to show nt tho social session on March 1-T,1.,fhe," nn excellent program nnd collation win be arranged for SUFFRAGISTS PLAN ANOTHER BAZAAR Second Affair Will Be Held to Help Dispose of Goods Left Over From Last One. Logan COOK wanted, white! must b ' "'J'ce. come well recommend "Q'r " "r COOKING and P'VSKmlwS! "SffS.-'ft ISSTiSL lncTandry. II 142, ledger Central, . - - PAMII.Y of two wishes vvhltetesUnt cook. wages, 0i reftrenco from employer rmu.. 321 8. 4th st. . . - - pjimcii ciiiLDNUnan. i5l;lnBL5,n?-cnt state age, rof. and w.ws. M 447. Lea. e-ei. GnNERAIi HOUSEWORK a""4.1mMa and QHtand demand Good cooks, ftuM.o'?" the andthTsc, im tiSSSSJ1 UCaUlal or , write the Bureau today, Mjss Reed can help jou to ,?nr0Si2?nUt Vts? S3.VZWI Leelger 'lldll.. 8 O.rf. Free wervice m j.cv,-., ..". -- OERMAN or Swedish girl for ""- "YiF work, family of 3i no washing! wages 5 t m, Lodger omcc. B In.fnm- !,' .r-feLyYtHttaiSK OIRIi wanted lorto liouseworlii no wasning. small family. 711 8 mth st. , ntOUSKWORK-Competent, h"e'norr?iS'I.rt?y woman, must, bo good cook, no 'fu"n." work! no outside work, good wages! Jenkin town. Pn interview lady. IliwmilO. I ubuo ledger llldg Thursday morning nt 11 o ciocn. WAOIM. BTKADY WORK. 1401-1 B. 4TH. Philadelphia. March 1, 10IB. Ledger Central, Broad and Chestnut sts Phllodelphla. Pa. ...i,i. Gentlemen-Accent our thanks fof osalst nrco of our Help Wanted DP,.mS,11l. flllln? position we had open. Ml" Ijcanj iiersonal attention saved ,us much tlmo and trouble In making tho selection, Yours very truly, Tho Haglo White WJCo. (Signed) W. U. MASTON, v " ' Local Manager. PROTflSTANT chambermaid and seamstress! reference. Address A ijj, neuser vjm-g. RnriNKD NUI1SD to tako caro of baby a year old! reliability nnd neatnesn required. Ap ply Room Zlu. Ledger Building. , STHNOGRAPlinR One having thorough, prao Ileal, gencrnl ofllco expcrlcncoi other appli cants not Interviewed, permanent position. Call rrlday or Monday, (I to 11 JO n m. or 2 or 4 li m , l"rledberger-Aaron Manufacturing Co.. 4MJ0 N. ISth St., near Wayne Junction, TAIIaRnss-Dressmaker want; exn. Bleevo hands for ladles' Jackets App. IMP bpruco st. WaITRUSS Competent white girl, with rcf cioncc 01(1 N. Broad st. Another BHffraBO baznnr is planned for 'tho near future, but this ono will not bo no pretentious an that which was recently held under the auspices of all the suffrnBO orRanlzatlons nt the New Century Club. Tho coming affair will bo given by tlio Equal rranchlso Society, 35 South 9th street, on Wednesday, March 24. It will bo given for the purposo of disposing of articles left from tho farm and garden booth which that society conducted at tho recent bazaar. A considerable number of farm und gar den Implements were left unsold, together- with numerous flowers, ferns, seedlings and cuttings. Though tho coming bazaar will bo held mainly to sell oft tho "left overs," thero will ho considerable new things of other kinds for sale, Including tho latest suffrage "literature," articles mado by tho soclety'a sewing class nnd candles mado by Mrs. M. C. Morgan. Fancy-colored baskets, flower pots, bird Btlcks, fresh fruits as well as stowed and canned fruits will also be on hand. A commltteo Is In charge of tho nlTalr and will malco It as elaborate as possible. Tho commltteo consists of tho following: Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, Mrs Horatio Gates Lloyd, Miss Sophia II. Dulles, Miss Martha Davis and Mrs. Harry Lowenburg. Volles.ey Has $1,000,000 Fund nnt-TOM Afnrpli 11. .WelleslOV WO. I I i1,1.,h their own efioi a bOLICITORS. Catholic; special opportunity have raised tlirougli tneir own erioi a now opM1 for r,Rht man ;ll4i ow q,...,,,. Xl,.tJ,Sbt 10 rCDUUU IIICII lUU-aHUJ'i v,u..t, building slnco tho campaign for tho million-dollar endowment was begun In June, 1913, accordlns to a detailed report Just Issued by tho Alumnae Committee for Restoration and Endowment. HELP WANTED MALE CIHUKTEURS, coachmen, cooks, gardeners, butlers, valets nnd housemen who are seeking positions can reach tho well-to-do employers through Ledger want ads. Your name, ad dress nnd experience will be listed free by the Household Registry Bureau, Ledger Building, 0th nnd Chestnut sts Good positions nro being filled every day. This service, la limited to Ledger advertisers. DRAUGHTSMEN, mcch. nnd struct., familiar with mill const nnd plant work, wanted nt once, ttnto exp ond rufa. II 245. Led. Cent. FORBMAN wanted, wlro work nnd ornamenfai department, first class, reference; salary and experience: Philadelphia suburb; immo dlnte repl), M 1133 Lodger Office, TORKMAN cutter nnd glazer for stained glass works, glvo full particulars, where last an- JloJ'ed, union or nonunion, wages, etc. M M. Lodger Central. 141. s. COth at., Phlla , Pa., March 1, 1U15. Dear Mr. Hunt, Ledger Central, Philadelphia. Allow mo to thank you for having secured a poiltlon after being out of employment for eleven weeks. Two weeks ago I filed an application with you at Ledger Centrol and on Saturday I was rewarded by receiving a position with tha rem ic Lkpoeii, which holds forth good opportunities for tho future. Again thanking sou and Ledger Central, I am ours sincerely. (Signed) ROBDRT V. WARD. SALtlSMAN, cxperlerced. energetic man. wide local acquaintance, to sell private box trade, popular prlco cigar! man with tobacco exp. pref . commission. Seo Mr. Hunt, 0 to 12, inursaay. jeoger ejentrai bALUSMAN Itl&AIL COAL SALESMAN, exp t salary and com M 435. Ledger Central. SAI.RSMRN Wo need a fow live wires to handle locally an article which sells on sight: commission only, ejulck results nnd liberal Income assured II 140. Ledger Central. CLASSIFIED RATES i DAILY AND SUNDAY This STYLE TYPE (or like this) Ono Insertion 15o per line Three Insertions In a week.... 12 Wc per line Seven consecutive Insertions... loo perllne Situations wanted, three Inser tions In a week 10a per line THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In nil classifications except Help ond Situations Wanted, Lost and Pound, Per jonals. Boarding and Rooraa. One Insertion 20c perllne Threo Insertions in a week.... lTtJc per line Seven consecutive Insertions. .. 15c perllne All rates are based on agate measurement, 14 agate lines to the Inch. DEATH NOTICES either paper 10 lines, one time 50a Three Insertions .. $1.00 DAILY ONLY In E0ct December J, J9I4. COMBINATION RATE for Insertion In both the morning and evening pupers of same day: ' PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per line net to rates given abov e. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IM THE PUBLIC LEDGER MAY BE INSERTED IN THE EVENING LEDOER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE A FREE SERVICE TO LEDGER. ADVERTISERS Bookkeepers, stenographers, clerks avail yourself of this service at once. See "Miss Dean." at Ledger Central, as she Is constantly helping young adles secure satisfactory positions, and can undoubtedly help )0U. CHAMBERMAID Oernmn-Amerlcan for cham. berwork. assist with washing and Ironing; experienced; references. 2033 N. Broad st. STENOGRAPHER Thoroughly competent, well educated, ambitious young man as pri vate stenographer to head of large manufac turing concern; must be able and willing to work hard and Intelligently: compensation, moderate to start, but will be Increased with demonstrated value or service; give rull par ticulars In first answer or no attention will bo paid. II 57, Lodger Central. THREE roil salesmen to intelligently present a rnagazlne proposition that beats anything heretofore offered: none but men of char acter and appearance need apply. Room 702, Abbott Building. WANTED Manager of prod'n for a long-estab and success factory mak'g small string Insts. In mid. West: must be comp. mgr of men, familiar with varn , Btalns, glues, woodwood wkg mchv, must be a thinker, temp., qomp'le and have best of moral liabtts. mar.man. pref.; stato age, nat. busl. exp, mus oxp (If any), e-duca and full par. In 1st letter: best refs. ren.J high-sal. man pref. Add. Liberal Pav, care C B.Keemer.Sulte KQNatby Bg..Toledo.O. WANTED. oung man experienced In Jewelry repair department of large retail Jowelry store: must be of neat appearance and of good address, con petent to wait on first claBs trade; give age, experience and refer ence In application. Address Repair, Post office Box 115T. AGENTS WANTED, coal agercles and canvassers for retail coal business; excellent opportunities; liberal commissloi. M 454, Ledger Central. SITUATIONS -WANTED FEMALE Are ou Interested In helping the unemployed bookkeeper, stenographer and clerkT If bo, we ask your co-ojieratlon wIUi our free Commercial Service Department at I.EtMlEll Central, where are listed competent, experienced business women' seeking positions. Phone "Miss Dean." Walnut SuOO. if you have an opening to fill. This service Is free to Ledoeii Advertisers. BOOKKEEPER, typist, general office work, 3 yearn cj.jct,c,..p. . .. .i.cr i.cn.rai. CHAMBBRWORK or waiting Young- girl, ex perlenced. Call bOI S. Bmedley st. CHAMBERWORK or waiting, wlte. Belmont (1817 or call 41150 Ogden st. Phone COLORED WOMLAjN, middle-aged, wants post tlon as cookclty or country. 1010 Webster. COOIC wonts position In a refined private' fam ily; wunouc wasning, Atlantic, city preferred! also day's work. Call 70tt W Allegheny ave! COOIC wonts place; city or country; reference. uau v "V 'w .,. COOK; best reference. 265J North Mascher street COOKING and ohamberwork and waiting or housework; a exp. colored women; competent and best references. P 605. Ledger Office. COOKING and chamberwork 2 competent, set tied Englishwomen! refs. P COO. Ledger Off. COOKING Exp.Scotch Protestant; good baker: highest references. P 004, Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED.-. DRKSSMAKRn of New Yerk l o .....!, isunna oyctmuy ITltfflA GERMAN COOK, ProleatahChT ..j, ..v. imeniliig! HTlCICnCfJ, 'Sntwtij GIRIi wishes chnmberwork an .i" ences. 2m Fernon t t&'ltfii fllltlY rnlnrArt teferer.ee. B00 it.. - ...- ' ' OOOD COOK wishes position- n.i.TTr 260U Sliver St.. nhnvi r .i.Si P.rlt'f, Please call, Protestant """ " h nrivnnNrajt .,, n. ; r teaching French. I-.ngIlsh rnnnV. sltloni best references! flaiS. 'jjii 235 E. eoth nt., New fork f?,,A W aqVERNE88, Ger., exp care sU eMI'n- French. Fng tnusle"! ttf, 5. iiiittBt,Mrf.nm.Mi HZ ,.. -S liuusisKiiUPBR, exp., des. teiTS jiuusenaiu, in care oi motherless iijiyn cr add. 4SM ralrtrount avs IVU'W Ph lEfetn HpUSEJVOniC-German hou.ee,T ferBn,NJ'nrhanU BllUtttl" SSa! HOUSEWORK-Young girl wIsn.TP good reference. Mi af 11,,, Ijtt MAID wants housework In plain kJlIT Call 2020 N. 16th st. V n 'fcurfe; NURSE wishes position to cart i.. lady or child, or companion to isivtP M 44t, Ledger Central. I,d NLRSB (undergraduate) will tsV. .3? moderate salary: refs. p 007, W,r PLAIN COOKING pr general homiS ored. Call 2427 nidne? .. ' BMMwcii ored. Call 2427 Hoduir t. PRIVATE secretary, excentlonstl.N books, payroll wofk and WSSfutlP of stenogrnphy. O n.i7. t..'r."Wi PROTESTANT chambermaid wlineTS excel, rers Apply .130 Aubrey avRf- SEAMSTRESS would like few enr Phono Dlcklnnon (?31 w after ""tE STENOGRAPHER Competent, tmZ: worker desires position! mode"? crenco. HJ31, Ledger Orrice. "ffi BTnNOGRAi'HJMl, competent. extwBS commercial and banking work. !? Jul ger Contra 1. w "M. STENOGRAPHER competent' ,,? years' experience. G Pf(), LeJter fgS STENOGRAi'IIKR-Uxpcrt, thorouiMTS enccd and capable. O l)5. i.-.eirl'B STENOGRAPHER and assistant lookES years' exp.; competent, o las. Lii.S? STKNOGRAPIU'.R, indue, Intelilreik; willing lirrlnnar- r.f. It'll "1VW- " "'" "' -"' " "' Hwwtrrm STENOGRAPHER, Intel., Indus., vtiIlTC nor. unusually bright. C -in, Le?rw STF.NOORAPHKJt. some exp, knowF'C desires permanent nos.. 17. M.. imh nS SAVEDISH OlRl. would like to trtfeS child or cliamb'k: wages tu, H5l3.1ilif Th. 1.,., Unn..l,.tJ II.,.. m 1 nut jou In Immedlato touch with expo rerses, laundresses, day's work, seuiSr ladles' maids, governesses, chlldnerm. b, keepers, both working and managing, cow Call, write or telephono Mlts ItMitVP, or Main 3000. Suite 2.IO-230 LedgeHtar and Chestnut sts. S 1 WORKING housekeeper In Cathollo rscto seamstress In private lamlly. p toi. ij YOUNG LADY,, desires position fori.? work: experienced. 11 1.11, Ledger Cm SITUATIONS WANTED-iJtit The Ledger Household Registry Burn) put you In Immedlato touch with ciptri gurdeners, butlers, housemen, valeli.it chauffeurs, coachmen. This Is a freo service to Ledger Adrni Call, nrtto or telephone Mlrs Heed, Wiii. Main 11000. Suite 2d0-230 Ledser DWj. nnd Chestnut sts. .v IACCOUNTANT Keep, open, close bki. ciai reporis, i-. ej. uox oeo, rnuiQeia AIN ADVERTISING MAN, with motn usual ability, wants to Identity htmietl a manufacturer In Philadelphia: bill years 'experience lu advertising: hem nlcal training, he sees things from ti cr's point of view, and ho knows tiawu wrlto and direct tho ktnd of advertU!r sells goods, ho Is now employed tt t salary, but he known ho can do mors It principal and for himself In conjrali vlronmcnts, square, clean, healthy; hi with his sleeves rolled up; 2s of Ami stock. A 121). Ledger Office. AUDITOR-Accountnnt, qualified; Kill ecu njstem: conduct audit or lnvestlsuloi, pare bus. statements, books opened! v up; bal'd, closed, expert Borvlco at rain. cost. Aaaress Auuitor. i . u. no wi BILL CLERK or office assistant wutii tlon. Aaoress Ji so. imager i-tduimi BOOKKEEPER, doublo entry, ciihli credit man; trustworthy, lndusttiomi v yrs.' wide business exp. II 58, Ledier BOOKKEEPER and accountant, msrrti yrs.' exp. In office work, past 6 montni C. P. A. ; best references G tl(l, Led.' BOOKKEEPER, nsslstont or clerk: youoj ambitious reliable, willing to work U future advancement. II 141, Ledier C; BOOKKEEPER, experienced, thorouxhli pctcnt; Plcrco School graduate; belt e erenccs. 11 140, Ledger Central. 2 BOOKkLjePER Managing ability: ttw varied' exp., clean char. Manager, 8U BOOiaCEEPER. clerk, 8 yrs.' exp fch and capable, refs. O 857, Ledger Ca BOOKKEEPER desires position! best ences. H 150, ledger Central. a re BUSINESS MAN, capable, energetic? experience, highest references, iselti r. connection: thoroughly competent lal management, buvlng correspondence, c: U 1)32, Ledger Central. jj CHAUTKEUR, single, white man, 80, J exp ; willing and obliging; undertixnl dcnlng; prom, city ref. U .j3hi. CHAUPKBUR-GARDENER-Elght yap erence as chauffeur, single: mecnanlcj town and country. II 151. Ledttnn CLERICAL dlardw are clerk; typist. 11 1700 W. Lehigh ave. 5 CLERK In office or store, or floor wiljt come at once; best references. Hit a street. X. COACHMAN, footman or work SJ' young, strong man. Coachman, wis COOK OR GENERAL lIOUSBWOBlW enced Japanese desires position In.M private Kadota. 3QH N. 18th st. GARDENER and farmer, many yea" J ence; thoroughly competent to hanois" tails; married, honest, sober: pe erences. H 241. ledger Central. 1 GAROENER-Slngle man, .thoreufUK stands care of gentleman's place, all v k nil T dfao-a1 fifflrA. ra vzbi. ro. v. j b" " HOUbEMAN-IIoiwat, Industrious M man; operate auto: refs. II 4t, w MAN AND WIKE-Ist-chus; man und all workv horses, cows, auto: IMJ man: wlte lst-class rook. EelOO Lancuu ilAN AND WIFE, rotlned coiJJiVtirt! cook: reiereiiEcw. v p.. .- MAN. 27 years, desires position any xtj' i ef erence. H 210. Ledger Central. MIDDLE-AGED MAN; good character tor. salesman; Invest.; rtf- O D54. runciiAsiNG aobnt on nwsiiress Thoroughly experienced m00,!?? i gagement; familiar with PracUclr ply lines. H 145. ledger CsntraL RELIABLE stenographer, ou"f.5?' ' experience. II 147. I-deer Central. 1 BTBNOGRAPHER. bright, compete"!, n "reference. O !- Idgeenui WORKING garage foreman: onjKJfflJ :eferenoe unsurpassed. Address vtro. g 15218 Haxel ave.. West Philadelphia. 21 VOUNO MAN. strong and "" "3 207 wishes steady position or learn W A 132. Ledger Office. E YOUNG MAN. of 21. with yiJ-'.iSSJ In clerical and executive capaclUM rSfe?encea. Q 066. Ledger Centrsl2 YOUNG MAN. graduate of.bign ambitious, knowledge of clerical wor ences. II 152. Ledger CentraL ' YOUNO man. 10. strong, willing wort' pos , salesman pref, ; ref. A i J NO. 63 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE QUEEN WE WONDER WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO "STEW" PIDD IF SIMPSON EVER FIGURES IT OUT! 1' THIS DSTSCTtVcS revY Pi do aaav HAV6 HIS PAULT3; BUT He AIN'T SUCH A &AP SORT AT THAT ,HE AIN'T' 7 fCI fR.S.MPSoN AMALWA.VSA f I AM IM pouT AS TO ll C T I MR'SlMPSON ! J PUCGP AS TO HOW X SHOULD VJHSTH6R. X SHOULD SAT jK (3ooil MOR.NIM) I V ) pRoNOfJNCe VOUR NAMtS J SMp30Hv VvJlTH THG ACceMT) s-i M.P.PP,., &tikJ ( x wish you'p putaus RisHT UM THe iMP or (-7 ii Y L J WWS lJs-l L oh -me son!4. ) ' ID L - L ,,in,., , . .l..,-.i..i ,.i... ,t. 7 ; .i i .. .m. .., I.. I, - nr ..- I....H.M . "-"- " -' - ' ' ' --