rBWrROT w j-j BOY SCOUTS THIS DEPARTMENT IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Th presentation of two Rifts marked the Mated meeting- of tho riillndelphla Executive Scout Council, held nt the Art Club Thursday evening. One wan n gavel to ur. cnnriea u, iiarl, chnirmiui 01 tno , Executive Scout Council, presented by tho J council, and tho other wan a formal trans fer1 ot tho copyrighted certificate of Ur. It Talt McKenzlc'a statue to the l'hlla- ' delphla Hoy Scouts. The officers ntm ir.emebrg Of the Council were re-elected fji the ensuing year. Doctor Hart was surprised by the Rift, WhTch Is of Ivory and wood, decorntod with silver and bearing the emblem of the Boy Scouts In gold nnd enamel. "I nm glad It Is a Ravel," he said when Assist ant District Attorney Chatlcs Kdwln Fox presented the Rift. "I was afraid It might bo tyi axe." The statue, which Is Doctor MeKonalo'p Rift to the scouts as a member of the council. Is now on exhibition at tho Acad emy of tho Fine Arts. It Is 18 Inches hlsh. Tho statue Is the first bronze American Boy Scout, the only other In the world being In France. Copies of It Will be made of piaster nnd of bronze and copper for distribution among tho scouts of the United States. Doctor Itort was re-elected chairman; Director George D. l'orter, scout commis sioner: Orlando Creese. Jr. treasurer, and Hoy Smith Wallace, secretary Tho fol lowing members were elected and ap pointed to committees. Executive Com mittee, Dr. Charles D. Hart, chairman; Orlando Crease, Jr., treasurer; Stanley It. Yarnall, Louis M. Flclsher, Charles Edwin Fox, Samuel flcovllle, Jr., Charles Longstrcth, Samuel F. Friedman and George Spencer Morris. Finance Com mittee. Charles Edwin Fox, chairman; Orlando Crease, Jr., treasurer; Kdgar S. Howard, John C. Martin and Hoy Smith Wallace. Committee on Scoutmasters and Assistants, Alexander M. Wilson, chair man,' Charles D. Mower, Samuel G. Fried man, George Spencer Morris nnd Samuel Scovlllc, Jr. Committee on Troop Activi ties, Louis M. Flclsher, chairman; Samuel Scovlllc. Jr., Orlando Crease. Jr., Dr. Hubley It. Owen, H. It. Honey, Harry ... Hart and G. S. Dayton. Committee on District and Troop Organization. Dr. Ilublc1 II. Owen, chairman; W. W. Roper, Alexander M. Wilson, If. R. lloney nnd Samuel Scovlllc, Jr. Nautical Commit tee, Charles Longstrcth, chairman; Charles D. Mower, Edgar D. Howard, Hurry M. Hart and Alexander Van Rens selaer. Nominating Committee, Dr. IM ward Martin, chairman; Ecklcy II. Coxe, Jr., J. Chcston Morris, Stanley R. Ynr nall and Roy Smith Wallace, and Alumni Committee, Alexander M. Wilson, chair man; George D. Porter. Harry M. Hart, II R. Roney and George S. Duyton. A new constitution and bylaws wero adepted, as well as the budget for lair., which provides for a Held naturalist and a field commissioner under tho proposed plun for redisricting the city. Steady, healthy growth was pointed out In the report of Walter S. Cowing, scout execu tive. It was shown that every week sees new troops forming and the reorganiza tion of those which were disintegrating. Tho "will" by which tho Hoy Scout statue and Its copyright was presented to the" scouts by Doctor McKenzle reads: To the Chairman, the Commissioner and the nxeiutlvo Council of tho Boy Scouts of America, at their headquarters In Imlepend- I ., i y lt"IIIWi I BS I CnC Hull. PhflnilAlnhln T llmored Sirs The undersigned, being In rea sonably good health for one past hN first youth, and with .a mind not moro unsound than Is Its habitual state, doth hereby deed, donate, bestow, confer and present all rights, nrlvl- ,:!." . resnonsiiiiiwes ami enrcs that havn i liltncrto been carried bv the eculntnr of tim elllgy ot that cheerful and kindly American youth, known to his friends and to all well withers of these United states as "The Hoy SySf'V. '." 0'der that he may Inerense. be multiplied nnd rrDlenlsli the meeting places ot elect troopj scattered throughout this fair domain. He trusts that his uncoered head may be token to t'.em reverence. nlm.fli.npn ,n ... authority end the well-ordered dlsclplino so necessary to our well being as a nation: that the hatchet, on which his hand rcts may serve as a symbol of tho truthfulness that char acterized hjm vvhoflrst sat In the chair of Mate In this, the birthplace of nnllonal free Iom In America, that ho may never unsheath It for grinding purposes; that he may never raise It In the cause of wanton destruction, out always for the defense of tho weak and for hewing out new nnd nobler standards of conduct and progress: that he may applv It un ceasingly to tho neck of treachery, treason, cowardice discourtesy, dishonesty nnd dirt. ,m ic,v ui mis, ncrevviin transfer, turn Guvel piescntod by the Philadel phia Executive Scout Council to its chairman, Dr. Charles D. llnrt, Holow is stntuo presented to the Philadelphia Hoy Scouts by its sculptor, Dr. R. Tnit Mc Kcnzic. the ht-nrtuood, nnd should bo laid with the hcartuood out. Hickory In the best firewood, whether green or dry. It makes n hot Urn that lasts a Ions time and mnkes excellent coals. After hickory, tho next best arc post, bur. white, chestnut and red oaks. beech,y4gnr mnple, Ironwood and dog wood. CAll the birches make good fuel Locust la good for night wood, bemuse It makes n slow-burning flro ami leaves fairly cood coals Mulberry has slmllm finalities. White nsh makes n good flic wood while green. Tho wood Is of so dry n nature that It Ignites quickly, burns with n clear llnme and burns longer thnn any wood of equal weight. The carlct and willow oaks, cherry, white elm and slippery elm nro tho poorest of tho hard woods for fuel. Most of the soft woods are Inferior ns firewoods. Some of them make good kindling or quick-burning fires Tulip poplar, red cedar, arbor vltan and willow arc poor fuel. Seasoned chestnut, bast wood, whllo pine, tamnrnck and spruce make hot, quick-burning llren. The best I green softwoods nie white birch, paper birch, sliver maple nnd cottonwood For n quick-burning lire, freo from smoke, the bark of dend hemlock, hlckorj, pine nnd sugnr mnple cannot be excelled. A good hook that every scout should read on making fires Is "Kephart's Book , on Woodcraft and Camping." Troop 28 OfT for Camp Twenty-four members of Troop 23, KM street and Cedar avenue, will go to Tor resdalo Friday afternoon for their annual spring camp. They will remain under canvas for two dnys. A camp reception will be tendered Deputy Scout Commissioner Patton. hon orary t,r'sldcnt of tho "father and best frlnd" of Trccp 2S, Friday evening, when h will IMt tho camp. Scout "Uiints" will b; staged for him nnd he will ex amine several scouts In cooking tsts. Seventeen Cnmp Fire Girls of tho Im mnnutl Lutheran Church, under Miss Ruth Houston, will visit the cnmp Satur day nnd will take charge of the cooking for the day. The scouts, who will be In command of Scoutmaster Hubert L. Rutherford nnd Assistant Scoutmaster II. Bourne, are Edward Wood, Hazard, Eaton, McLnln, Harry Hall. Randolph Hall. Bonno. Wltherow, Little, Hublttz, Joseph Bourne, DuBois, Albright. Wiley, on L'rric. Taylor, Marks, Schaum, Lundgren, Shoemaker, Locke, Boyd nbd Simmons. A reel of educational moving pictures will be shown at the troop's hendqunrters this evening. The pictures nre shown weekly. sHI isssslsssssssssssssssssB BsBtlSC BsHssssssssssssssssssssssssssi ssssssssKl& sssssssssssssssssssssH I sHi 7isssssi i &rv Hf IssssssssssssssssssssssB&W i ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssliniE' H obsssWsKI?'!. mmms!mMs!mnmimti&zsis)&,, -.- troop competition Irt scotlt aotlvlttes The $301)0 raised In the recent campaign Is MOW being hut to Use. Tho mnne.v vfaK raised In a three-day campaign, In which Wither H Edge, president of the Stale Senate, as chairman, nnd Carlton God frey, Speaker of tho House of Assembly, treasurer, had the co-operation of lead ing hotel men, merchants and profes sional men. Colllngswood 'Troop 2 Is making plans for Its fourth anniversary celebration next month, -when out-of-town troops will be Invited to take part, Scoutmas ter Robert Claypool lias appointed four assistants, Leon Ashton, Taylor Stokes, Wilbur HUlmati nnd George Claypool. Assistant Scoutmaster Raymond Dobbs, of tho Haddonfleld Troop, Is making ef forts to organize a now troop. Camden Troop 13 plans n campaign to ralso funds for Its summer cnmp. IN MEMORIAM JLVYILYUM. In loving memorv of LUDWIO MAYBAUM, died March 10, 1005. 2DeatIj3 AHHAHAMSON. On March in. loin, MAX, son of the late Leopold nnd ttosnlle Abra- nanison mnerni nn vvcanesuny, nt i:w p. m , from Mill North Ellh st. Interment Mt. Slnnl fcmelery. Ill WCKi:. At his resldehce. 4012 Sanson! street, on March 111, WIS, CHARLES lll.ANf'Ki:, ngeil ill venrs Relatives nnd friends nrn Invited to attend the funeral rerv. Ices, on Thursday afternoon, nt '2 o'clock, nt the r-hurch of fit. Luke and tho nplphnnt, l.'lih nnd .Spruce streets. Interment priwito HltAI)l.i: On March IS, loin, MARY JUtAM.Ki Duo notbn nf tho funeral will be glien. rrom the residence nf her tlstcr In law, 5Irs Hoso Itrndley, 27 North 2Sd Bt Ill(ll. -On March IS, IBIS, MARK, son or tlio Lit,- I'homas and .Maiy Urndy. mnir.il i nn Thiirsdny, at S n. in , from 11011 .Moure pi iimu iiequieni .insrt ni unurch of St ' hnm is Arnilnns, nt 0 to a. in, prctlfely. Itnermint New t'athiHrnl fetnelpry. (IlltlSIIIPIinlt. on Mar.lt IS, loin, V.XA'A MilJTII K (-limsj.'lli;it. Due notice of tno tunernl will be Riven. n.AIIK. On Mnnli in, J0IS, SARAH, widow of Jnn-s T. rinrk. Funeral pel vices on 'IhurHl.iv, Manh IS. nt 2 p. m. precisely. 'I,1 lVT ,.!',!e residence, 1:112 North fvid st Hmt 1'lul.itltlphla. Inltrinciit Mt. Vernon CO.MIOU. Near lllvcrton. N. ,1.. on Third Month lath, IU1S, CLAYTON CONItOW. in his TSlli enr. Ilolnthcs nnd friends nre In xitcd to attend tho funeral, on Third-day. Third Month loih. nt 2 p. m.. from West field Meeting House Carriages will meet tt20 P m. train ftom Market st. ferry, Phila delphia, nt lllvcrton. II I.I.II.V On March IS, 1MB, HMZAIICTlf. yi ie nf llrnry Cullen nnd daughter of VI nnel ami ifllz.ibetli Klynn. J.uiivr on inuiHiiuj March It, m :u m ,rm -till Keed at. rlnlcmn 1 1 lull Mush of Itc ipilcm in Si I.-dmond'H Churth, at 10 a. m. Internum Hol fioss Cemelrry. I)(H)I)N. on Mnnh in. iuin, JOHN, Kr., Iimti.nd of the into Surah Du.I.Im Kuniral .... .utu.,j, ,1, ,. ,,, m,t ,l( -fj.i vvaitien st. DBATHS MlTTON-SIHTA-On March 14,1018, ELLEN BIIBA-MITTON, Wife of the It Philip Mlt ton. Relatives and friends are Invited to al terd the funtral, on Wednesriny rnornln nt S 10 b'elock from the residence of her son, Mr. William P. Shea, SI0I North 18th M. Solemn neculem Msss at Church of pur I dy of Mercy, at 10 o'clock. Interment nt old Cathedral Cemetery 1IEII). At Atlantic City, N, J., on March 13. 1!11S. AI.nXANDEIl num. aen,,!".','" ItelatUes stid. friends of the ""''r8' In vited to attend tho funeral "p-lces .en'"; Oav cvenlnit. at 8 o'clock, at h Iste resi dence, ID North lown avenuo, Atlsjitle Cltjr, . . -,.. .. tu .k.n.1 nf Mount MorlAtl SmeYery 'Wednesday, ft 12 o'clock nooti. Interment st Mount Morlah cemetery, rhlla- IIEir.-On Punday, March 14, lf)tp, nitllrf MACDONALO, wife of Robert Relf. rrlends nre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, 17th, IMF., nt 2 o'clock p. m , nt Laurel Hill Cemetery Chspel, Ridge and lfuntlne Park nves., nt OSth st. HILNNIR-On March IB. 101B, FRANKLIN P , son of Franklin P. and Mary Ttennle. runernl services on Wednesday. March IT, nt 8.10 n. m., a, the pnrcnts' residence, 4,itf. HeiUo st , Frnnkford. Interment private lll'NK At Hulmcvllle, Pa., on March 14, IMS, 1I3 WITT CLINTON. Inst surviving- "lilld of the late, jonn iiunK, ni uiinucri vlllc, N, J. niner.ll services and Interment pilvale. Slir.ItlDAN. On March IB, 101 B. .TAMKS HIILH1PAN. mnernl from his Into resi dence, Oladwyne, Montgomery County, ro . on Thursday. March 18, at 5 P. m Inter ment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery, llladn v tie. SOLOMON. On Marrf. IB, 10IB, onORfll ANA YOl'NtJ HOUMION, at her Into lesl drnce, -1011 aermnntonn nvc. l)uo notice of the funeral will bo Riven WAIXACi:. At Trenton, N. .1., on March 1ft, ltiir,, HARRISON L. WALLACE In hMW vear. Relatives ami rnenns nro innu m attend the funeral services at the West Laurel HIM rhapel,. Philadelphia, on Hcd ncadny mornlnir. nt 11:30 o'clock. HTNIi:. On March IB, 101S. lil.IiA T., widow nf Thn. It. Wunder, nt her resi dence, ISM WIIIInRtnn St. Duo notice of Hie funeral will bo given. HEM WANTED-MAJtiE BALK9MANTo the. rlltht man this .b, ouportunlty, must p of Rood charoe ter. etc., commissions. Aoply. with reference. A 328, Ledger Office, SALESM'AN, hustler, good appearance, for hlgh-clnss VpecIBltyt commission: i give refer encc to receive nttentlon. Addrefs uo wigni CoIO.JIOXIOOTl q'AI.KSMEN - SEIl MY ADVEnTISEMKNT IN ' PI 1 LIC LKUO Ell UVnitY SUNDAY, I'lltt'HL POSr PAOB. H. Wllbtirn llovven. IIISTl UUTOIt U I OOObltlCII TELE i'hONB RECEIVER CUSHION. 210 Park way Illdg. 1'hone Walnut 1S40. . BTENOORAPHER Young man with some knowl. ship, bus.; state exp. and wages. A 402. ledger ofnee. SITUATIONS WAHTEiU.: The Ledger's iri.vu .... ESLK?" '" J?P.niedla te tSuch'L'S? HI clmuffeuS, coa'cTmen"0""". Vll nT.PUJ.".." Jrc?."-.vl to ted. ,,, ., MaYAiiw. "WbTsslm."? jsanffls nnd Chestnut sts. "xifer Biffil with references, eTENOORAPHER Young man who can write plainly: salary to start Sj reply In own writ ing. M .wry s. f. 23S. Ixlger Central. WANTED-Mannger of prod'n fora long-estnb, and success, tactory mnk'g small string lnsts. la mid, west i must be comp. mgr. of men, familiar with varn., stains, glues, wood.wood wkg. nichy. . must be a thinker, temp., comp Ie and have best of moral habits: mnr man prof,: state age, nat., bus. exp., mus. exp. (if any), edtica. and full tar. In 1st letter, best refs. req. , hlgh-eal. man pref. Add. Llbernl Pay, cnroC.il.Kee,ner.Sulto 0J3Naby Bg.,Toledo,o, WANTED Tno men who understand washing, rleanlr.g, glueing and drying barrels. Apply W. E. Cooper, anider nve. andUIIvvorth st; WANTED aienogratilicr, typewriter nnd clerki must be a R. A. M. .11 Uol, IdserCcntraJ. WATER HUIUJEIIH wanted; must have fac tory experience on ftno cabinet work, furnl turo or pianos: phv slcal examination neces sary. Victor Talking Mnchlno Company, AP Ulhatlon Ufllce. 2S Market st.,Camden, J.J. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE . ,n.'.c.r.'J!cnt at " Morluh and strictly private! lltl.L.N. -On March IS, mi,-,, NoilAII i; I low of Hlmon Jlreen. I'uneru on Tliurs dnv, u 7 -W n. m., from the r.sldence of Iter son, Simon, lireen. :lui Melon st. Moss at & f&i " " '"' '"""""t ICKEIt. On Murell 15, 1013. CltARLPt J1,1 'V:,t' i1" "l3 V,h "" RelVi; v." ,n'd fjan.t;. also members of llennann Lodge, u. 12j. ! nnil A. M., Directors of Knlri mount Avenuo lltilldlng iin, iimli ? tlon. nnd nil otlur so. letlcs of wl Rich he wra. a menibcr, nie Invitci to attend the ruiKriil CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND BUNDAY This BTYLE TYPE (or llko this) One Insertion J5?,S?I 5! Three Insertions In n week.... 12Hcperl no Heven eonsecutlvo insertions... 100 perllne Bltunllons wanted, three Inaer tlons In a week v 10a perllne THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In nil classifications except Help ml Blninllon" Wanted, Lost nnd lound, Per ornls. Hoarding nnd Rooms. One In.ertlon ?", Per ne Threo Insertions In n week.... litic per line Keven tonsecutlve lnsertlont. .. lr,c perllne All rotes nre based on agate measurement, 14 ngato lines to tho Inch. DEATH NOTICES either paper Aro J oil Intercatod In helping the unemployed bookkeeper, stenographer una clork7 If so, -wo ask jour co-operation with our free Commercial b'ervlco Iepnrtnient at Ledg-er Central, where aio listed coiftpctcnt. experi enced business women seeking positions. i nono .hiss wean, vvniliuv ,iuisf, IE soil An9taHLT comnelZTrr- Z'.B " years' cxperlenci' 'J""!' v " I f "rM.'X. house-.,' I"" Hl&l h. v. M,ug.tt r)fr"ou"it(i;i S!SSSS .-.... ..., oll LK-dgei-r-"cr ,'J ACCOUNTANT-Kee7nlr7ii;i2t-- ATTENDANT or vato"ryi5J!!, man, first-class iff." V j" nSOKKEEWNa by ho ds .. .7""- y" uooks isken chargo or, n.zl ""Ti ir Expert Accountant, iSlph'ffi? -' 'v "tKftS'iS1. ail nd office nT taking tun charge, wantsrJJiW; PUSK yoc,?,nc;rn moderate ealan?? i1.0.1! rtS I A 222, Ledger Office. ' b,,t "tertSj BOOKKEEPER or general m oughly etierlene;.l? 'if..0."" SiSSS ws.i.uui. ijii np ritntts ... WW, "XV. . Ml "ifflf .,'. -"""". ii iit.h, Ij.-.-f,. "ssiissp.".. outnrn!a - ""' " "terenco. n 1M, lm'JS?- W!liLPejcnchar:"AaSa8ffiiiffi BODKKKKI'Ktl t- ..r -Si ?5E.Rcw? ttifnt.wn r ,.-.. r; i-t?- "position In' iUffJ,8!i. . reicrcnco. t. II IJU1LI I Mftllln , . .... 'tiiili'i rjiipriensn.1 . . beat reference. Room 2ro, rGblla ffl'' position In city or country ?&,? jeferencoT. H HopWni!;' $?& H&M linvo nn opening to fill. to LbDUKti Advertisers. This servlco la treo Tho Ledger's Household Registry Ihircnu can put Jovi in Immediate, touch with experienced housework girls, cooks, chambcrmnlus. wait resses, luttndrespcs, day's work, pcanistresao, Links' iiialds, governesses, clilldnuraes, house keepers, both woikltiK and managing, couples, Call, write or telephnno Miss Uoed, Walnut or Main :w. Suite SMO-23U, Ledger IJIde., bth and Chestnut sts. oyer and give to your keening this certificate of coov right, being number 4N.M.1. sent mo by 1 horwald Solberg. register of copyrights of the Trnlted States of America, tn hniA fln tn hnti to use and to defend, as may seem In your ludgment wise Hnd nrnper. (Signed, sealed and delivered. R. TAIT McKENZIE. Fuel Value of Woods By EAGLE SCOUT EDWIN ARM STRONG Ashbourne Troop No. 1. Firewoods may he divided into two groups, hardwoods and softwoods. As a general rule the hardwoods hum welt and leave stjod coals, while the soft woods make a hot fire that soon burns out nnd leaves to coals. However, there nro some exceptions to this rule. Some woods burn better when they aro seasoned and some burn better while green. - Others snap when they are put on the 'fire. The woods that do not burn while ereen are black ash, tulip poplar, balsam fir, box elder, sassafras, pitch pine, syca more, tamarack and swamp white oak. Butternut, chestnut, red oak and red ma ple burn very slowly while green. These woods are best for back and Bide logs, hand Junks or andirons. White ash and yellow birch burn better while green than after they are seasoned. Winter time Is best for burning green woods because then they are free from Bap. The woods that snap while burning aro chestnut, red cedar, arbor vltae, hemlock, tulip poplar, box elder, sassafras, balsam fir, tamarack and spruce. The soft pines also snap. Some hardwoods, such as sugar maple, hickory, beech and white oak, also send out large sparks. Split loga anap more from the sapwood than from "Boy Scout Day" nt Shibo Park Friday, April 9, has been set aside as "Boy Scout Day" at Shlbe Park, when the Athletics nnd Phillies will piny one of their spring games for the benefit of tho Boy Scouts. Connie Mack, of tho Athletics, who Is a member of the Phila delphia Executive Scout Council, and President Baker, of the Phillies, have in vited all registered Boy Scouts to attend. Last j ear 3000 scouts attended on "Boy Scout Day" at tho Philadelphia Ball Park. Wireless Talk at Troop 10D Scout Joseph Williams, of Troop 103, ex plained the use of wireless to the mem bers of his troop at a meeting last night, and Instructed the scouts Interested in how to connect the apparatus so that It will send and receive messages. First-class Tests Held The regular weekly examinations for first-class scout rank were conducted last night at tho South Branch Young Men's Christian Association, 1525 Snyder avenue, by Examiners Friedman, Patton, Berg, Stein nnd Rolston. Scout Sounds Fire Alarm Scout Henry Brown, of Troop 2S, turned In a fire alarm when he saw a grocery store at Darleti and Wolf streets on flro Friday evening. No one was in the Btore at the time. Gettysburg Corps to Meet A meeting of the Gettysburg Boy Scout Service Corps will be held Thursday even ing at the City Club to confer with n committee of the Kxecutlve Scout Council and to make plans for a rally of the body, the members of which saw service at the Gettysburg encampment In 1913. The officers and council members nre J. Woodbrldge Patton, Gettysburg scout ex ecutive; LeRoy S. Bishoy, secretary; Di rector George D. Porter. Henry It. Roney and Alexander M. Wilson, of the Ad visory Council; C. Alexander, Beejyo C. Custer, Frederick Klumpp, Edward J. Me loney. Nelson Morrison, Norman Roberts and Erwln Schweppenheiser, of the Gettysburg Scout Council; Myron J. Hess chief Gettysburg scout; Georgo M. Stew art, chief deputy scout; Aaron Smith, scout scribe; Thomas Ferguson, treasurer; Joseph Wandsleben, bugler; Norman Rob erts, color hearer Freeman Unrnea, his torian, and Edward Ilogclund, pioptiet. Troop 3's Anniversary 'J roop 3 will colcbrato Its first anni versary nt the Logan Drawing Rooms, Broad and Ruscomh sticots, tomorrow evening lit S o'clock, when tho scouts and M0 guests will hear addresses by Walter S. Cowing, hcotit executive, and Deputy Scout Commissioner Patton. An exhibi tion of scout activities bv innmbcni of tho troop will bo followed by a dance. Troops 19 and 7? will attend a supper given by tho I'nssyuuk New Year's Asso ciation at Troop 77's headquarters. 17th street and Snyder avenue, Ktidnj evening. County Scouts Dr. M. II. Shenror. of Gleiislilc. lec tured to tho Glensldo Troop on sunstroke mm near, prostration and gave Instruc tions In bandaging the head and feet at it J11CV.-UUK oi tno troop. - Jersey Scouts Atlantic City's eight troops will assem ble at the Young Men's Christian As sociation this evening and inarch to tho revival bcrvlce conducted In the Board walk Exposition Building by. Evangelist Henry. Boy Scout flags will decorate tho building. Plans aro under way for the establish ment of a buglo corps nnd a hand. The Boy Scouts aro "booming" now. with more than 200 members nnd a new troop luuimiK at me uuvct Presbyterian Church. A patrol leaders' council litis been organized with 21 members, who will hold monthly meetings In the new general headquarters. In City Hall, where Scout Commissioner II. O. Klght is es tablished. The first and second class tests will bo held before tho Court of Honor on tho Hist and third Tuesdays of each month. Tho Shore Scout Coun cil will offer it handsomo silver cup for Troop M Gives Finn to Church Six troops of Boy Scouts and a 'trge congregation attended the second ;.imi versnry and ling presentation service of iroop h at tlio llurner .Memorial Prw. byterlan Church, 23th street and Susque hanna avenue. Sunday, when Troop It becamo the donor of an American flag to tho church. Deputy Scout Commis sioner Patton, made tho presentation speech nnd tho flag was accepted In a short address by the Rev. Dr. II. Clay Ferguson, pastor of tho church and chap lain of the troop. The other troops in attendance wero Troops 28, 4S, D3. 120 and 96. Tho Rev. Dr. Ferguson took as his BUbJeet "Is Life a Game of Chance?" nnd told tho scouts that those who leavo things to luck and do not work along some definite line would never accomplish anything. Troop H has three patrols, the Seal patrol, Don Heyl, patrol leader, and Howard Jones, assistant; Hawk patrol William Heller, patrol leader, imri Lau rence Schwartz, assistant, and Eagle do. ......... ....... j..ii.i jruuer, ami trol. Walter Marshbank, nsslstant, Hooves is scoutmaster. W. M. i. Iirr.,.r.lt. n, 1.1- t.,,.. . ,., ' . ..-... ... 'llrnrd nve Interment iirlviit,-. nt Westmin ster t-eimtery. I'leaso omit now ers ""umn liltA I'l.lt On Mnrch 1,1, 101.-, ffALTKIt NIII.KON, son of n. Herb, rt and IV u (rater, hum-rnl ten-lies on Ihursdny. nt - p m , at his irnts' rcaldim-e, into remct'eo- " 1"Ur,""'nt ut Nurthvvood nilllllN. On March 1.1.101.1. IIRSSID VIOLA. eldest daughter nf William II. and Anna i. l?rfcn' .. ""' anil friends are In vlted to attend tho funeral scrvKes, Thurs day afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt ficr iit residence, urn Diamond st. Interment nrl. vate. rrlends nre invited Wednesday eve ning, from 7 to ! o'clock. filVIIN. On March IS, 101.1, .TANU ,Ji;Dall widow or Jntnes Ulven. Funeral services nn J hiti sdnv, at 2 p. in., nt Iicr late resilience 1,2s North Irnnt m Interment private nf South Laurel Hill Cemetery. '"""e. at Ili:.MNI.i;V. At Ills residence. 20IS DeLnncev place, on March 1,1, 11H3, ritLDLrtli'K III:.MSI,i:Y, son of the Into Francis West nnd Susan Omlenlnnk llemsley. In his cist jr.,, l.iiu muni- i luni-rui w uo given lIK'ipi.N.-.On March 1.1, 1D1B, HARRY. busband of Lllzaboth Hickman. Funeral on Thursday, at I p. m., from 21 fi Wilder st Interment nt PirnAood Cemetery IlOOI'inC On March 14, mi.-,. SARAH, widow of Chirk 11. Hooper. In her Md iiar Relatives unil friends nro Invitod to nitend tho funernl Hcrv Icp.m. ., vvi.an-w.if... ..,,... Match li.nt 1 o-cloik. nt the rrsldenco nf her dauiihter. Mrs. William Hough. .112.1 hpruce street. Interment nt lllvervlew Ceme tery. Trenton, N. J. Trenton papers pleaso copy. JOIIMIN. On Third Month lltli.ioin. MARY R.. wife of the hue Joscuh Jobson. Relative! and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral on Fourth Lay. 17th Inst., nt 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daushter. Mary D. Clod ahalk. 00ft North filth street. Interment private. JOHNSON. On March 14. 101.1, JAMRS CAWOOD JOHNSON, aged T3 jcars. Rela tives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his lato residence. 4030 Hazel nvenue. Interment private. KNl'TZI-.N. On March 13, 101.1, LRNA, daughter of tho late Otto and Mario Knut ?en. Kuncrnl services nn Thursday, nt 2 p m , nt the residence of her brother, 2101 Last Ilireli st. Interment iSieenmount Ccmetcrv liOOKRR On March 14. lOlfi, at his lata residence, southeast rot per of l.lth and Dia mond sts.. JOHN LEUDOM, husband nf Alice It. Koaker and son of the lato Albert nnd Itebcica Kookcr. aged Bl jears. Relatives and friends of family, ulso Harmony Lodge Nn r.2, I', and A. M.. nro respectfully invited to nttend funeral services. Wednesday, 11 a in precisely, at Schuyler's, Ilroad and Diamond Bt Interment strictly private. KltmVSON. On Monday, Mnrch 15, 1015 L1DIA KRRIt, wlfo of William E, Krevvi son. Hr and daughter of the lam Joseph and Jtne .Scott, aged 07 years. Relatives unil iririiua nm li'ainrciiuny II1V uetl 10 Utteml th funeral services, nn Friday, March la 1U1.1. at 1 .10 o'cloik preclselv, from her bus band's residence, lh.10 North 1'ranklln st. Also services In the Ablngton I'resbvtcrlati Church, nt .1 o'clock. Interment at tho ad. Joining cemetery. Willow Grove cars pass church. Automobile funeral. LANi;. On March 10. 1015, ELLEN 13., wife or James Lane (n Ilenehau. Funeral on Wednesday, nt 8:yo a. m , from 102t Master st. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St. Malaehy'a Church, at 111 i m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. IiAWMIN. Suddenly, on March 1.1, 1015 JANE LAWSON. aged l-l years. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 771 South 11th st Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery MAItTZ. On -March 15, 1015, PETER, hus hiiul of Matilda A. Martz. Funeral on Thurbday. at in 30 a. m.. from his lato resi dence. Franklin ave. and Cooper M lleverly. N. J. Interment Evergreen Cemj tery, Camden, 1'15 p. m .MifWri'KKTY On March 15, 1015, ANNIE McCAFFBRTY, widow of Hugh McctttertyT Funeral on Saturday, at K::!0 a. in. from ailK Melvalo st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of the Nativity, at lo n, in. Inter, ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MrCANN. At Scranton, I'a., on March IB 1U1.1, NI30MA, wife of Marls McCann. Due" notice of the funersl will be given MerAIIIIEN. On March 15. 1015. WILLIAM S.. Bon of Robert and Ruth Ann McKaddenT Funeral services on Thursday, at 1:30 d m at his parents' residence, 1021 South loth at. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemetery. 10 lines, one time S0o Threo Insertions 'L0" IlAlt.Y ONLY In Kflrct Dtcrmber 1, 10H. COMBINATION RATE for insurtlon In both the morning nnd evenins papers of Bnmo day: PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per lino net to rntes given sbnv e. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUIIL1C LEDOEIl MAY HE INSERTED IN THE EVENIMJ LEDOEIl WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. There is a drupr store near your home that will accept Ledger want ails at office rates. HOUICKEEI'EIt, exp., best refs., knowledgo stcnogniphj, desires position ot trust will tstabilshed house. Hft4U,LedgerCenlral. ROOK KEEPER and stenographer, 4 scars' ox IKTlcuce, pieler to l,o only girl In office! icntrnl loiutlon. 11 8,Vi, Ledger Central. uuokke: BOOKKEEPER and typist, exp.: refs.; luoleiato salary. II ,u0, Ledger Cent Indus.; rnl. I1UTLEII or lion.,m, .77" or suburbs; rcfcreiipffifi;t"'Mi , 'mllr,.' COACHMAN, colored, wt.h.. 'Jf 2Hi0ariKd .houseman; iniEa'i'S?'!: 1 COOK Japanese, long exnerl.n-. I wants position In " prlvat0 fJmtt.fV "V - references. Una. 3u8 N. isth st"" KSjl COOK, Italian, flrat-elass ton nnd .NevyYork hotels, r oa COOK. Japanese, trlctlTwi; CIIAJIlll:ll.MAlI nnd 'vvnltress Neat oung white girl; lompitent; reference, present em ployer, at 4121 Uiltlniore nvo, HELP WANTED FEMALE A WOMAN to lako chnrgo of fmall workroom; ntanutaclutliur women's neckwear; state ex pcrlenco. J 42, ledger Central; CIHLDNt'RSE lla.r-grovvn girl lo take chargo of one chll.l. I, 70.1, Ledger orfke. EXPERIENCED chambermaid nnd seamstress, rrotPstnnt:referewe A nil, Ledger Office UENERAL HOFSCWORK U1RI.S nre 111 con stant tliiiinnd. Uood cooks, cliambermnlils und vvaitrefHis cm nh,o seitue situations in the best Philadelphia families You can rent h these employers through Islger Wnnt Ads. nnd the service of tne Household Registry llitreau. Call nt or wilt the Iiureau today. Miss Reed can help it to n good position. Sulto 2.:ii-2.1U I.idger Hid?, (lib and Chestnut Hts. Tree sci vice tn Imager Advertisers. CHA.MllEltM.Wl nnd waitress, comp.; city r I4US N. Wllllngton. I'nono Poplar 60M W ref. CIlAMIIEIIMAID. Swedish, wants placo. A 217, I.e Iger ortlce. UHAMIt'EKMAID ir chlldnurse Young whlio woman; i Ity or suburbs FhonoWnti 12.1 W. t'HA.MllEItilAIl) and waitress Exp. German l'rot. ; com pt. and good tefs. 1027, Led. OIL CHAlIlIIIinV'K-Young white girl, IS, wishes place; mod, vngrs. 1.11 1 llvlnlty pi., W. 1'. CLERICAL work, typewriting; private brunch exchnngp; Ulcktolearn. H Iill.i.ed. Cent. COMPANION, helper or nttendnnt. rcflneil nnil Miltured; best ref. II "mQ. ledger Central COMPANION or chllilnurso Young Scotch I'rot. ; city wr suburbs. L 702, Lodger Offlco. COOK. Scntch-Irlih; charge, or would Inkn Position under chef: ref. from prominent Inmlllca. Mnrgaret Hall. 42 N. Rhan st. COOK Rellped colored'vvoman; plnin cooking: private family II M7, ledger Central. COOK, ehunib'd nnil waitress Tvo sisters wish places together; suburbs pref. P (Via, Led.Off, K, competent, English Protestant, d'slres Itlon: good references. 1.--IS Green st. German-American woman 2,"ki cnritian. GENERAL HOL'SI3VOAK No laundry; fam ily or two, Anlmore. J.ect lady Room 10, I'ublIel.cdgcr,Tuesdayll o'clock. GERMAN GIRL fct general hnuscnnrk; ono Hint speaks English. Call 2SM1 Oxford Bt. LADY TO MANAGE tho subscription depart ment of a monthly religious inaganlno; must have Ideas, be ipilck nnd thoroughly enpabio in detail work nnd with figures; stenographer nnd typist preferred; give full particulars, stating experience. If any, salary wanted, ago and church connection. H DM), Ledger Cen-trai. MARRIED WOMAN-Husbnnd employed, lo inko charge rooming liouso on Arch st.; room, street servicer Apply 41S S. Uroad ment, Aest l'hlla. Phone rtelmont m"n v miT'li C'RL wantso In phvslclan's office: must bo Intelligent: salary jft; must live lii ,i''lT.rI','i-' ?r ,cI"n-"la ave. Heading s(a- J"Ln' '.'"' Ledger Office. COOK, pns: COOK Competent wishes position as cook. DHEPSMAKKR of New York desires engng'ts; evening gowns specialty. Phone Wal. IH02 W. EXPERIENCED housekeeper wishes a position in a priest's houe, nn objection to country. tllHprlng MIP.r.ve.. CnnshohnckcnI'ai EXi'l'.KIlfs'CED'eoIorcd couple desire notltlnns together or separately; refs. Phono Pres. 42.11. GIRL wishes position In first-class family as innid: can do fancy t.uwlng. tako care ladles' wardrobe A fill, flccr OfOce. GIltL. white, refined, wishes general house- vv ork: private fnmllv. Call 13nn N. Willi. GIRL vnnts housework: C years' experience. Call tvo days. 21in N. Fovvn st. GIRL, young, wishes rhamberwork family; references. 1710 Pago st. GOVERNESS, N. Germnn. vvnnts pos.; $.10; cltyrcf. Weber. 8.U IMne st. Walnut 8I0S. GOVERNESS (visit.)! exp., Swiss, wishes en- gagements Miss J. Mlehle. .107 W. Glrard av. HOffSEKKEPER Young woman, capable tnlt Ing rtill chargo of home, desires position with fnmlly of ndults or where there Is motherless chill: reference. A .Tin. Ledger Office. HOI'SEKEEPfTR (working), Infnnt or practical nurse, coiiip. ; ciiv country. iuti, !.eu, unit, Japanese, wants pn-ninn , "?Ti famdy; best reference ft Kl.trfrM ...,.. . u.onii uivuiia-iieitcr. rerercnceai IS vtmf7 Jmepericnco In ono store. 'A ten (".' PAIIAtl-ll '"V,,.,.il1 ...T' J' "' wU.,-30 Jea7sp'eBrIencTnVam,,C A' 320, Ledger Offlco. ""' uaiuji;.m;h and coaelimaiTiHo;. :S' with private lamlly who i, '15SS' tworki undcratandi cars of K."1.1" Imf rltt.l,r,ia nn.1 o.,- ,' .V. SOrsei. .i jrencoiromiast'eVf uAuuiiNEH, single, sober and mjnTrnl ....j j.mvo. fiuuu rei. ,v am. r..."V OARDENEIt-Engllsh, heauT perlenco In all branches; $ iiuio gi.raecjamesjiiuilii. HoltBS," wiiHJuiiii, niaru, a ctl Ini nos'tw understands stock nnd outside flower sober; 5 yrs.' refs , Protest. A 5?s GARDENER, single, exp.. understands ftT5 lavvns,veg's, poul'y, ref's. a"a'mr,M5vS GARDENER, single. all.nMn"V-ds eg'e grovve.wlth good rers. A323 iiiWI GAItDENElt. 7 inn,.' . . ' 5 under.tand.aA stock: A'a'.irfflj GARDENER, eompetont on vesetrblM s.;r l nnd shrubbery; best refs. p S" uitam. GENTS' furnishings salesman ana ; dresser; thoroughlv experienced and AlS? ' erences. wnnts position. A .110. LeUjer Offw'i 'I tiwuuu-uwi, viin iMHivi leuKe or drlr nr rtif oung, competent iMns, I jdgcr Office Stl positions, as cook and butlr or tikMoS y"iKC ovi'KWi ii.. unc II, yys JAPANTSn wants ponltlon nsvcoolc. r,'mi ' '-' - vir ci lc sinn vsv.ai' . Wrlto Az. 1M2 N jth st "5S ' rU-A.XLSfi cook wants position iHwrnal family; good reference It 7.11. UwtCiib"i ifAV AMn wim cm.,,! .. ...." and splendid cook, can run Fnnt 'm--. . sldo work; eltv or country, no wosMnr; rxll reference. I (KM, ledger Office. yjj nrlvato Off. girls dCBlre Call at 4210 HOI'SEWORIC Two Hungarian steady positions nt housework. waiem si . i- rnrKrnri llOESr-WORK. general Colored place, uau i ,.;u auuain st INFANT'S NURSE, experienced, Protestant; best referfi-ce. Hill S. 10th st. INFANT NURSE Ilala. Blrl wants desires position. Box 214, CHAUFFEIIR-Gentlcman retiring TroatuSl ored man : ho has worked for mo li jni7ul strictly honest, sober and Induitrlom; ttoJ onghlv understands automobiles and lill cnreful chauffeur he Is n good horiemitiiill gardener nnd will make himself imm1,f8 useful: will leave eltv If ncccss.ry to -ml good nnsition. 201 West Mount Pleasant tnA Philadelphia Phone Chestnut Hill 711. CHAITFFEITR. stnete 10 vesr In l.t H..J careful driver; willing obliging; left twcitiil lady gave up her ear. II S II, Ledger CnmU CHAUFFEtTH desires DOSltlon In nrlrati, r,m. lly; dextrous driver, absolutelv comjxwill nnd reliable, most willing and obllnlni; refnf t-iico ui mo iirm. iv s-i i, i.euger i:enual.-Bl' CHAI'FFEFR. mechanic 0 years' eiptrinw lllgh-grnd' ears, excellent reference! MtMi sober, reliable; Pcnnsvlvnnla. New Jwtrlf license. 1010 Pacific, Atlantic Clly. -atr CIlAFFFEt'R-mechanlc 2S vrs. U vn.' mi strict nbstalncr. practlcil. efficient- IWsotoi Islnnd, N. J.. Pennn. licenses excel r' iimu. nuniiuiuiiii. .-mpiuyiT. J St. la. H3.1 CHAt'FFEI'R, white reliable man, sblrt position: sober, honest: careful driver ml good mechanic: private refs. A 401, ted. 0i CItAUFFrtiR, mcchnnlelnn employed itptS ent, wishes position with private fsraac lst-clnss ref.; city or country A .121. ted. Olj CHADrFElTR; prlv. fnm : eltv or eounwa best ref. M. J. Dardls, 1014 Da tancwll Sl'v MmH'.''T?,1. MV ADVERTlfTKlIENf J IIHL.I( LEIXiDR HVKiiv SUNDAY mJ-i f ii-ISST ,',AC.F' Wllhurn ilowen: 1IISIRIUCTOR 11 F. GOODRICH Tl'l I" IMIONK RI-VEIVHR CCSHION, "lO Park wuv Illdg Phone Walnut 1510 snrh wlA,Ni:D7Compctent chambermaid nnd scam: Slmo1!"; it wall"3: heat reference : no washing Address or apply 12S West Uossl st Germantown. Telcphono Germdntnwti Tai7 A rUSS-I'IX MANUFACTFRER "desires-n. fevv young men lo tako orders Tfor cluh and f i",nU2f " . E?";- w vp vfiii'SJ. -r-.. ... "'.iro ..! . ,.-, i.euger oit. A.?.IA.N r( D .,r NEARHY CITY to take po" f?i?iC?rVuryo,Ii'nnmoTitra7tora' ''lei able to tipewrTto; glvo full partlcu ars wperlencoand salary. 'lF 054. LeTge" c"?.' INFANT'S NURSE, hospital trained experl- enced. entire charge: good refs. 4020 Aspen. liADY'S MAID or seamstress, good sower; Jlrst-clasg reference I1 030, Ledger Office. I.AOY'S maid: companion (o lady, couplo; exp., tactful. Answers Ilellcviic-Stralford. Rm. 717. LAt'NIJRESH bv the day; first-class work and reference L 70", Ledger Office. MOTHER'S HELPER tn nsslst In nnv useful capacity In a reflncd household; best refer f ni es. f. 1J17. ledger Office. MOTHER'S HELPER or managing housekpr.; cxn. Scotch I'rot: best refs. I'll. Walnut 8108. NFRSE with heat of references wnnts a men tal or nervous case, Capablo of taking en tiro charee of patients. No objection to trav ellllg. I' 401.. Ledger Office. NURSE, graduate wants care of bahv or hn.ctvvdchXldj Phono Germantown 1401 W. NURSE wishes perm, case; paralytic and mental cases spec.; drs.' ref. A 311. Led. Off. bTON'OGRAPRER, competent, conscientious worker, desires position; moderate salary; reference II Sit. ledger Office. CH WTFEUR, eight venrs- experience; itei't; city or sunuros. i- i,n, jagcr unice. CIIAUFFEtTR Thoroughlv exnerlenridr nt run or repair nnv make car 7. 701, Led. OfJ LVHIREn MAN AND WIFE, from SoutlvM "-in iiiut-n. I'tij. i:u,niLri mir. rii..' enee.1 cook on meats, breads. sotlDf tnl rakes, or anything man, butler and i around mnn: knows nil latest about irl.tfri neither drinks or s-nokes best references frts Philadelphia. A 331. Ledger Office. MAN. 30. IRISH, would like vvntchman )ok,iJ. dress 100. Ledger Rranch. 20th Di MANAGER HELP "WANTEDMALE coachmen, cooks. gardeners, seeking niployers nunie, no CHAIIFFntynH nUl!fr?A al,t and housemen who are; positions can reach the well-to-do through Ledger unnr nA s-n..n ..n drees and experience will be itatcJi freo 1? ? ...Household Registry IlurcauT Ledger Kit ding cth ami i'hAi,,,, .,'''"' meager qooil positions nro being fllied every dav Tsgye Is limited to Ledge n""y,ig.ttr,' I.HAU1 1--u arm cook, young man and wlfo n?...?Mar'n'. white. I'rotcstant. for nlar ft, X?yilryi .52"! .h.onMr- "wwe . .-.., u.tiD.-i Ly.iiiv. for place lii reicreiico. CORNICE MAKER wanted, able ttPfakThpl own meusurcrncnt and cut. to take charge of o i,mall conilco shop. A 405. Ledger ' OfSc? MAN. CAPARLE. wanted nhout suburban residence, to inako himself generally useful" a former coachman preferred, or a niau vv-lid has lad i-xperienca In prlvato garaged as a portion of his time would bo taken un in washing automobiles and keeping cameo neat nni cleangoodwa8;J4.-, Led c-"nt 5!:i;l:A7?At,,"rT... .'.?' . posUlon'-w ItlT IiT -j V..-.7.i7..-i...",t. """'. ,..,,s..kv U..M c-AcuK.a auiuiv; preference to young man prepared to ourchase an f Interest In business, aubmlt references. Address iniSf ware, ! 701. Ledger Office. 'aaarCBs "ard- STRNOORArllER Bright, accurate. lady, experiencea. nest reterences salary. It 3.'.2. Ledger Centrnt young moderate JjTENOGRAl'RER Recent graduate Cathollo 'Ilgh, bright, neat, nccur. II 455, Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER Competent. expd. In com- merciai ana panning worn ii uaa. ieq, cent. BTKNOaRAI'IIER Asst. bkpr.: expd.. active, wllllnc to grow. II 510, Led. bright. Cent. STENOOILVrilER-RapId, neat, hard worker! moderate sablty. II ,151, Ledger Central. STENOaRAPIIBR-rCapable young'lody. expdT, knowledge of bookkeeping. II U47, Led. Cent. STENOORATIIER-Hlgli school educa.; expdT; good Btenclt worker; splendid ref. 1721 . 02d, STENOnilAniER. Intel.. Indus., will, hegln"; ner; unusually bright. C 227, Ledger Office. WANTED A position us managing housekeep er In a bachelor's or widower's home; com petent In every respect; can give best ref. Mrs, A. Illtner. lllr. Spruce. Filbert 4121 D WANTED Embroidery work at home, will show samples of work. M 645, Ledger Cent. WIDOW Dav'a cleaning or work of any kind' capable, reference. 021) N. Oilth. WOMAN. American, country, wishes cooklnir or general woik. gOIS N Marvlne g,""1""1- WOMAN wishes situation hawk.; can assist ii nnalrlrift n .1 Iann4... 1 "" "P luuiiuciiint; .! j-, 11HI, A ynunir man ho enn nrWnate and aoww ifiifl tf Ptlmulnte nnd encourasa a muiw, fnrri tn Inrrpnspd nctllt. who cosieurt, ability to manage and control orentt HM run enforce orders or manaco and arif talis without lielnc toltl twice, who can.ttM l u w.....i. I -ii -a t.t.t. mtR ii tin rri-uine t-np'tuii' 11111 i wiiim " menta can ne cnminrlneiy ana aaliirixwnijj proven), contemplates a change, uompwu; tlnn no object. Have ou an epninc? jH r10. Ledger Central. "la niPPinn rr rrur ir i.inhnn vittbboarfl -Pgr-n"d Ala clerk; beat refa. A3M.UlOglj OSTKOIATH desires poslilon as nun?crJ pllnl experience. Address A 357. IaiW I1 SALESMAN Live wire to represent rrpoUK" manufacturing or commercial concern!, 1IJ years' experience; best references astoM tegrlty nnd ability; salary or MramutW II 841. Ledger Central. ..,.. . . -.Ji DAUi-.iUlA.i Aggressive young inn. -, , bkpsr., credits, collections, II 312, LlrCJ HAT.rTHIVf AK- Hi ..1,.. in .nalrM rhsnrSt W present concern over year, open to W"1kJ proposition; energetic and reliable. A f Ledger Office. STENOnilAPHEn and ofBceTman. 25:8yar PIrn2 BTENOdltAI'HER, age 20) 1 year's ?"??. rers. f. i.enger tsrancn. lotn anu .71 nil., mi, i.umr, firuiiuii, ,.,i, an. -.-. STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN, 87 position In sales force of steel compuTSL YOUNO WOMAN wishes pos. as working hkor NO. 67-ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE QTJEEN-STEW PIDD IS THE BEST SHOT iN CHEEZBURG WHEN CON TRAFFTO ., jn.,n .....1 a.m vnnriendi frnin uittlllUK ("Will ,, lt- -ii tl willing to start as Junior salesman. II "J YOUNO MAN, 20 cars old. graduats ' ness Allege, two years clerk In " . sires omce worn of any Kina, ii nn u'enirai 1 4j IS NOT AROUND!! kr byhum'.ViR.pipo! A fWN.TRAFPic 1 -AND JUST THEN " I r . . TUflY tllAC. Crtuf .-tiAvl -i-ww UU JLJU-1S f V I llkJI 1 VUMAT A Ul lA.A A Wu,' Q i II? u?m w,He'P leave I see what ONE buubtpipW J C Y wJTe&TTouT I O'vV ' . US AF0R6 THIS YOU J -r-ovjN IN A Jifpy! j V y C L WAS 6BTT(N OUT J rSf WASSOsoopry ' , o OF PRACTIC,-