Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 24, 1915, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING kEPaflft-PHIIJADELPHIA, SATTTItDAY, APRIU 24, 1915:
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n
HEARTY
SUPPORT TO LOAN BILL
Urges Voters to Approve Pro
; ject for Improvement of
Transit Fncilitics.
ncrtt j-otinK attorney. Mr. llnrrv Gross
ma.n tvns formr-rly Miss Tllllo Strumpf,
a sister of Samuel and David Strumpfi
both active In the mercantile life of Ken
sington. The reception will last from 2 until 6
o'clock. Many beautiful clfts will be pre
sented to both couples In honor of the
event.
run m&
ifliujyiiiji
vhjw
All speculation as to the attitude of the
Republlcnn Organization toward the 13,
OCO.roo transit loan to be Vutea upon at the
special election next Thurs
day has been ended by the
. declaration of Senator Pen
rose that lie will stand lie-
' hind the loan even to the ex
tent of casting a voto for !t
himself.
the formal statement Issued by Senator
!... ...... id mi at t stood, was prepared
at the lequest of Transit Director A.
Merrltt Tailor, who was desirous of set-
lllntr vague rumors that the Organization
was preparing to knife the loan at the
polls nnrl at the same time wished to
arouse greater public Inteiest In the spe
cial electl'Ui
Immediately after Senator Penrose
came to. in as the public sponsor of the
Ion,n Senator McXlchol two renator Varo
took a similar stand, tt wru also mado
known that both Senator nnd Congress
. man Vare are urging a large vote for the
loan lb South PbllaJelphla,
The statement issued by Senator Pen
rcse follows.
"The forthiomlng special election Is nn
nll-lmportnrit step in establishing much
needed and adequate rapid transit faclll
lies in Philadelphia.
"I shall vote for the proposed JS.OOO.WO
Increase !n the city's Indebtedness for tlio
beginning of the construction of the
Broad Street Subway and of the Frank
fort! Elevated.
"When the constructlrn of the Initial
lines la onre well' under way the city
will he committed in a practical manner
to the completion of a system which will
propel ly serve the necessities of the city
In Its entlretj-."
Members of the Commltteo of 1000, who
have been working to win public support
to the loan, expressed themselves as de
lighted over tho public stand taken by
the Republican leaders. The success of
the loan next Thursday now 1b assured,
they declare.
Among others who followed the Or
ganization leaders in stating that they
will support the loan wero Sleet Council
man Charles Soger and Churlra llu.ll.
chief clerk of Select Councils, and Congressman-elect
George P. Parrow, of Ger-mantown.
GOVERNOR TO NAME
A "4TH" COMMITTEE
Joint Meeting With Councils
Body to Plan National Cele
bration Next Week.
The appointment of a commltteo by
"Governor Brumbaugh to co-operate with
Councils' Fourth of July Committee is
expected to be made early next week,
when a Joint conference will be had tu
plan the national celebration of tha
Fourth of July in this city.
It has been decided that the first step
will be nn Invitation to President Wilson
to attend the ceremonies, which In addi
tion to marklns the nation's birthday,
will commemorate the 50th anniversary
of the end of the Civil War. The Invita
tion to the President probably will b-j
extended by Representative Vare, who is
expected to accompany Councils' Four'h
of July Committee to Washington.
Early action in tho matter of Invita
tions Is necessary for the reason that
most of the distinguished men of the
country' are in great demand for addresses
on the national holiday.
It has been learned that the Governors
of many States would be glad to attend
the celebration here, and it Is possible,
In view of this, that the executives of alt
the IS States will be Invited, though at
first It was intended to confino the in
vitations to those of tho 13 original States,
An elaborate and appropriate musical
program Is assured for the observance, ns
many of the leading musical organizations
of the city have expressed a desire to co
Puncrnt of Samuel Hnncrofl, Jr.
WILMINGTON, Del., April 24:-The
funeral of Samuel Bancroft, Jr., million
aire manufacturer and art collector, was
held this afternoon. The funeral was
simple. The family requested no flowers
be 'cut. Services wero conducted by the
Rev. P. M. Klrkus. of Trinity Church.
The honorary pallbearers were Judge
George Gray, General James II. Wilson,
Colonel tlenjnmln Nlelds, Henry P. Scott,
Samuel (feline, Harlan a. Scott, Thomas
V. llayard and Carl M. Gage. The active
pallbearers ur-ro the heads of depart
ments of the Joseph Bancroft & Sons
Co.
more Presbyterian Church. His widow,
two sons and ono daughter survive,
Joseph H. Fnraker, Jr.
NEW YORK, April 21. Joseph llenson
Fnraker, Jr. 13 years old, son of form-sr
Unllfcd Stales Senator Joseph R. Fnraker,
died early today at Manhattan Reach of
pernicious anemia, lie had been In fall
ing heal Hi for six months.
OBITUARIES
JOHN CUDAHY
IMlllionniro Packer and Former Noted
Speculator.
CHICAGO. April 2l.-John Cudahy. mil.
II cum ire packer, protege of tho late P. D.
Armour; and enco rated as the greatest
speculator on 'Change, died at 11:30 o'clock
last night.
Mr. Cjdahv returned to Chicago after
being stricken while on his ranch In Cali
fornia, about thteo works ago. Ho was
BUfTerlhtf from complications resulting
from nn operation for appendicitis four
years ago
(n 175 he crimp to Chicago, where he
became associated in business with 12. D.
Chnpln it Co. He worked for that con-ci-rn
for two years and then launched In
dependently In business. Within live year
ho had umnsscd enough money to prac
tically retire from the Industry, and en
gaged In speculation on the Board of
Trade. Five years Inter his fortune was
rated at more than J2,0ifl,0l), and he was
regarded as tho leader on' 'Change.
In ISM ho had Increased his fortune to
more than $l,fti.P0O. Two years later,
when ho attempted to corner pork and
lard, his fortuno was wiped out nnd he
left the board 1.500.000 in debt. 13y 1S
he not only had paid his debts, but put
by a considerable sum.
Itcv. S. It. C. Smith
The Rev. S. It. C. Smith, a retired
member of tho Philadelphia Conference of
the Methodist Kplsrnpal Church, died yes
terday at Ocean Oiove, where he recently
made his home. He was In his ?lh year,
nhd was well known to the older genem
Hon of tho Methodist clergy of this city.
Tho funeral servlres will be held Monday
afternoon at tho St. Paul's Methodist
Church, Ocean Grove,
HEATHS
widow of Edwin Johnson.
nterment private
en Mondnv
per daughter, ..Mrn. Joseph ttciiw, noil North
t.
P.,m.,
funeral nt
.I the residence or
f.imic st
.MORTON. On April 23,
husband or Mary Morton,
inir. MounitT,
, mnerai remces
on Tuesday, nf 2 p. m m hi late residence.
- i.at wisjiart, el. Interment private, at
ZDcatljs
Thnmas IS'. Iloss
Thom.is N. Ro.s, proprietor of the
Hamilton Storage House nnd a promi
nent resident of Swnrthmore, ctlc.il yes
terday at his home from a sudden attack i
of apoplexy. Mr, Ross was engaged In
the storage business ror ninny years and
was a leading member of the Swnrth-
nilXMOTWOn April 2.1. 1111.1. WILLIAM
.1.. hushaiil or the hit Hannah I'etitiftt. Due
iwtlre or the ftiiiorol will be fjUen, rrnm the
residence of hi. son-in-law, James tlullanil,
rear Ml North Percy t.
nt Triiiiu. on April 22. loir., Moitnia
M'TCIIUn. Funeral nervier" on Piimlay.
April 2.1, at 1 p. m., at tils late rr-sitlem-e,
2in York t,. Camden, .V. J. ftiiermetit
prlinto. .Mt Mnrlah, Philadelphia. Friends
rnnv nil p.iturdnj evening from until 0
COM. I'M. on April 2,1, 101.1, ANNA M
beloved wife f .tames W. folium, Hue notice
of Mineral will be lrn. ,.
IMVIIIS. nn April 22. 101,1. TtlOMAB
.tovi'H tiAVIF.S, ned 13 years. itcHil-s
oi.l friends are Invited tn attend the lunoml
servlrnj. on Monday afternoon, nl 2 .in
o'clock, at the apartments or Oliver II. Hair,
12 i'l,etmit t tnterment at HUM I
Cemetery, lienialiin mny bi vlenil on Sun
rinv nrirnnnn alter 12 nVlnik.
IIAt'lltlll. on April 23. Iftlft. MA fill A MOT.
ilnilrfhtnr "f tile line ilittllili I Mint'lttlme
llnulirr. Iue notlrr- of Hi lui ir.il will lie
frlicn. from the nsldetiei, of In r Motlier-ln-i'v.
(li-nrge It. Kowler. 1:12 Mechnn "e.,
Mount Airv.
IIOKA.V On April 23. 1!t. fJANHM. HO-
HAN. lumhaiiil of llHnnuh lloran Kiincinl
on TiiesiMy. .it n m irnm :27 non 't ,
VVIffPrthlrkon. olfinn llniiilPni Muh at Hi
lohn the Hnill-t'f I'liurth, nt 1 n m. In
trrmrtii nt Nen I'ntherlrni inrtcr
HfNOI.II. On April 2,'t. Inift. REHINA,
vvlflon nf llnirc HiitioM Kr. I muni nn
V i 1im,ln-. nt it tit front "LM tioitth Mil
t. Poletnn Mn-n or lie'inlrni nt ttolv Trinity
'lmr''h nt 'i "ti .t. nt pie,'elv, Inierhtent nt
lioh i top rcmptr-r
tOIINSON. On April 2.1, 101.1, ANN J..
Itrren Mount rcmeterj-.
Mt I, I, I, N. In Conthohnrlcen, Pa., on April
l. IlH.i. MAIIY A., ldo- or Patrlek Mullen.
Ktuirrtl on Tue'ilny. nt S a. m from llu
r-M nili ne HiRli Mns of Itetiulem at St.
Mullirw- ilitirrh, nt Ifito a. m. lnieimcnt nt
Nt Mathrw'B Now Orrieirrv
Ol.lVnit. On April 23, 11)13, JENNH3
(il.IM.lt, wife of Itntph Oliver. Funeral
lerjlres on Monday, nt 2 p. m., nt her late
renMenr... 1211 Hnttth -tnili rt. Interment at
lernnooil I'emetcry.
ItAI'l'I;iirV. On April 22, 101.1, WILLIAM
A., bplnvi'il ItUHhtiim nf Juinnle M. Itnrtcrty
unci nin of lite Ute Arthur nnd Mnrnnrct A.
llnlTeity, In Ills Mali your. Itelntlves nnd
friend-, also Stephen Olrnrd Henenct.ll Aseo
elation nml illrattl College illumed, arc Invited
to attend the fulieinl on MonddJ1 morning, nt
I'fio o'clork. from ltla lute residence, 2.113
isorin ,wii si, iitii MRfB oi icrquiem nt ti.
I'nlmnlia's rituich nt 11 n. tn. Interment
prUate. rtntinitm mny be viewed on Sunday
olenitis.
Hi;VM:it. On April 21, WIS. HANNAH M..
wife of Pyl enter Iveyper anil pls.er o. the
lute .Mnnt'omery U'nrd, of Chbago, In her
1st vcar. Ilclatlves and friends nre Invited
ti tlt funeral. PerWres on Wedncsilny alt
"rnoon, at 2 o'elnpk, nt her Into residence,
I'MO tltiMr.ini avenue, flermantown. Inter
ment private,
HOss.on April 2.1. 1010. THOMAS N hti
lnnd of Mary Crnig floss. In the fi.th .vrnr
of his age Due notice nf tho ftinetnl will
be Ben rrnm ti late restdene, hki nrsnr
nST., Hwnrthmore, Delaware County, Pa,
nt:ATiia
SCIINAirr.n. On April 23. lOlcWtLLIAM
KC'HNAt'FKIt, In his fMth year, nclntlvea
nnd friends, also Oriental Lodge, NO. fcSS. P.
nnd A. M. Columbia Royal Arch Chapter,
No. OI, t'nlted mothers Encampment, No.
2(1, Purity Lodge, No. 02.1, I. O. O. F.. nnd
Veteran and Neptune Volunteer Flro ysn
clntlon, aro Invited In attend tho funeral
eon Ices, on Monday morning, nt tl o'clock,
at the resilience nf his daughter, Mrs. L. W.
rrosssn. rom Irving it. Interment private.
Itemalns may he viewed Sunday evening,
from 7 to 0 o clnrk. tiuakc-rtnwn (Pa.) papers
plenso copy. Anlomohlle funernl.
el.MON. On April 22, 10IS, SAltAlt A., be.
loved wife of C. fl. Plmon, nnd daughter
of the lain Hdward and Margaret Ilrerett,
nged 7.1 earn. Itelithm nnd friends lira
Invited to attend tho funeral services on
Similar evening at tl o'elork. nt htr Into
residence, 311.1 IVeat I.ehigh avenue. tn
lerment on Monday morning nt to o''locl
sharp, to proceed to Lawn View Cemetery.
SMITH. At Oeenn Drove, N. ,T , nn April 23,
11)1.1, Itcv. f. it. C. BMITH, of the I'lillade).
phia Methodist npistoDnl Conference, In his
S7th year. Funeral nt St. Paul's Methodist
ctiurr-n. Ocean Orove, N. J., nt 2 30 t. in.,
Monday. April 20. friend of tho family
nnd niembera of the ritliadelphla conference
nre respectfully Invited to nttcud. Ititernicrtt
private.
STODIJAItT On April 23, lOlfi, KATB It.,
widow of tho Into Ctirnen Stoddarl, .1r.. nt
her late resldeni-e. 202.1 Pprure nt. Services
nt II n. m., Mnndny, 2th Inst. Interment
private.
TAVI.OIt. On April 23, IMa, MAltOAnKT
n.. daughter of hnrah A, and the into Pnmuel
P. Tasl
HKATIIS
illor. .Funeral services on Monday, a 12
p, m., nt ner mniners fe!"i. -. "i West
l.elilgii ae. Interment prUate, at west
Laurel mil cemetery.
WOttlULOW. On April 23, 1015, ETHEL
LumvArtD wnnnil.t-iw, wifo of winiam
It. Worrlllow, nged fln years. Puneral serv
lies on Monony. nt 1 30 p. m nl the resi
dence of her husband. 21t si. an-1 Vroxldence
a"e, Chester. Pa. Interment private.
YARHKH. On April 23. 1013, SAMtJEt, J
1 msband nf Ella Yijrger. lnfral. to which
tho relatlies and friends, also Homer Sfnate,
No 22. order Sparta; Charity Lodge.
No llirT F. anTl A. M., of Xorrlstown: Com
pany H,lRh Pewylv-nla Voiunteern nnd
loliinteer Firemen's Association and nil
other societies of which he was a memoer ,tr
invited, on Monday afternoon. April -0 at
1 30 o'clock, from Hi., late residence, 1 1 It
Jefferson st. Interment Frnnood t cmetery.
Automobile funeral.
BEAIi ESTATE FOR. SALE
Suburban
JREAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I.ngnti
HEAL ESTATE FOR, SALE
tltj
MEARS & BROWN
CITY AND Sl'Itt'HHAN HEAL ESTATE
Properties Managed Rents Collected
Insurance and MnrtcacB Placed
Lists on npiille.it Inn
202 South 15th Street
The Acme of Perfection
milt on the highest nnd choicest spot
IN LOGAN
2-storv modern homes. hcml-detnchd. with
0 room", nnd eiv modern convenience.
F. & E. AUBEL n"rJ;;.,!nr;rrd
Sample House, f.33.1 N. 13lh Pt'reet
Ellilns I'nrlc, I'n.
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RHOADS & PAUL "VrnTsVark8''
Huburbnn
THE IDEAL HOME
FOR A
SPRING BRIDE
Price $3800
Orr's New Houses
Torrcsdnlc & Princeton Avcs.
Two-story twin houses, containing 1
rooms and batti. side janls, hot-water
heat . basement Inundrv. electric nnd g.r,
light Lots s.lxlnn fet
PAMI'LE 1IOCHE NOtf OPEN
1. laifure froni eentre of cltv. Trnnpfer
from Friinkford ar to Margaret st.
.'!J iihImi dniiy to T.icniiy Ktntlon on
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ntip mi lated a" that
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s'l.-ot free erursion
3 i e m Phlla. Sco
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, 1th Rl.
tines 221.
,-crclce neei closed.
MERION NARBERTH
NEW MODERN HOMES
situated, nn lilBhet part of Morion trart.
AntlnwMi Eoad. rat of lona Ace : .1 minutes
N.irhetth Station, il ilinmbers. 2 baths, fire
place, (oncrete rich. etc , hleh-class, beautiful
Hiirrnuiirtlnc1.. open nfternoons
HOWAKll ,1. 11LTLEII, Ilulliler, Arilmoro
REAL ESTA1E SALE OR, RENT
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
NEW FACTORY
Two Story Rent or Sale
2503-7 F. THOMPSON ST.
High or HI no. -ty cnn liuhi. rrnifnt
llnor. lrh,a tn Kick . trr-t.
ABBOTT, N. E, Cor. Broad & Rncc
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WAYNE AND ST. DAVID'S
Mr-ierat1 uluft4 anrl t.rs fnr the bujer.
Moderate rerili for the rentT,
Attrnrltve hnuef In a homelUm town for all.
I'n Incum here.. motprn lmuicx for investment, which will pay 0 to 5H per rent.
over all taxes. Best of prompt paying tenant?. Cloning out an estate.
. WENDELL & TREAT, Wayne, Pa.
Via Pennsylvania H. II. or riillailelphia and Western Railway.
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ff. Uyl.n I I ill ii'i I' ' ii6.iiI.ii 'ill ) Ii i ' i 1. linl &
'ilfnnHINK of paying 50 PfPT "p ENFIELD is only 3M
-I'-vl i nic fnr n trnld dollar. &&2&iL M JL minutes avvav from the SS
X cents for a gold dollar.
and you can get
rica of what buying a
lot at Pcnfield at the
picscnt prices means.
Every lot they're
marked $190 to $390
is just half of regu
lar prices, and is due
o the Vood heirs in
'sling on quick sct
ilement. If we could
.ccp Pcnfield another
-ear, you'd pay twice
.:s much as you arc
.n.kcd to pay today
wice as much as last
figures. Today you save half !
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minutes away from the
69th St.ElcvatcdTermi
nal by the Philadelphia
& Western a 5-ccnt
carfare. High-class
improvements 25
homes built and occu
pied. An ideal place
for your home a
sterling and safe in
vestment if you buy
merely to save. And
remember, you buy at
these easy terms $10
down, $1.25 to $2.00 a
week. Take Phila
delphia and Western
at 69th Street Elevated Ter
minal. Get off at Pcnfield.
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1437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
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G0LDE.N AM) SILVER
VEDI)Ii(i ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. M. Grossman and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Grossman to Celebrate.
Twenty-eight Krandchlldren, are likely to
attend a combined Rolden anil sllyer wed
ding anniversary which will be celebrated
In the hprno of Harry Grossman. 1913 East
Dauphin street, tomorrow. The celebra
tion will mark the 25th anniversary of
the wedding of Sir. and Mrs. Harry
Grossman and the 50th anniversary at
the weddlnR of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morltz Grossman.
Moritz Grossman came to America
mere than 30 years ago. He has nine
children. Harry Grossman, the eldest son.
Is president of the Kensington Merchants'
Association, and has been closely con
nected with mercantile Interests In Ken
sington for 25 years. Five other sons aro
married. There are S grandchildren.
Morltz Grossman lives at 3517 Diamond
street. He Is president of the Kensing
ton Furniture nnd Carpet Company, 213-
iJ7 Market street. Morltz Grossman's cld-
rat, grandson is jsaac urossman, a promt
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cement porch Moors; larpe (lues, insuring prrfert ilraught, especially In the
open llreplaces; hot-water heat, gas and electric lights; gaa ranges; Spring
field water.
$5900
Lot 75x100 Ft.
Huey and Turner Avcs.
$5900
E. KENNEY CROTHERS, Architect & Owner
133 South 52d Street
IMPROVED LOTS
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Hiitiurhnn
Suburban
For Sale
$3000 to $30,000
For Rent
from $20 up
Furnished for tho Summer
from $40 up
Come and see us before
locating elsewhere
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NARBERTH, PA.
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ments call "Tabs" Scrilm Ppruro MR i ..'
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yarn, hardu-noil floors, laundrv tur,a c0S;
ppoutr., $1100; terms rfanonahl ' copper
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DAILY AND SUNDAY
I
Thin STYU: TYPE (or like thla)
Ono Inferilon is nerllni
Throo lnsrrtlona in n, ivr-ek.... 12Hcftrlln?
t:iven cnnfpcutlvo Inertlo,i3... 10a rerllni
Situations wnnteil, three Inter
tlonB In a Meek 10c per Una
THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this)
rermltteil In nil ula-slflratlona except Hels
anrl Situations Wanted. Lost and Found, Ter'
con.ils, noardlns and liooms.
One insertion :o0 pcrlln
nireo insertions in n week lTc rer tin
Seven rnnr-e.-uttvp Innertlon .. 15r perllnt
AH rato rro ba-cd on agate meaturement,
II agato lines to tho Inch.
DEATH NOTICES-cltlter paper-
li lines onetime Mi ,'
Three Insertions J1.00
DAILY ONLY
In Effect December 1, 1)H.
COMBINATION RATE
for Insertion In both tho mornlns and evenln-rj-inore
cf samo day:
PUBLIC LEDGER
(MORNING) !
EVENING LEDGER
(EVENING) j
Add four cents per lino net to ratei rlvcn 1
aboic.
Iini.P AND SITUATION. WANTED $
ADV'LT.TISINO IN THE 1'IP.blC LGDflGRtui
MAY Hi: INSnitTHD IN TIIK EVEN1N0 "
l.KIKllMt WITHOUT ADDITIONAL
CHAIiGE. Slj
There is a drtic store near your IS
home that will accept Ledger want
ails at office rates. i
HELP WANTEDFEMALE
ClIAMBnicMAII) nnd nnltrenH, nlilte. Proles,
t.int. Ulii W. Tulpehocken St., (icrmantcmn.
I'hone. (erinnnloun 2i)-:i.
CONTIIALTO for nuaile, , holr. good reader.
iirny. x.,,1. i.eaKer lenirj,.
Ctllllv nnd cenprnl liniiAunrU Kmal, nHiitr
fnmjly; eouniryireferenre I: 4r,0, Led, Cent. '
COOklNf, and doivintalrH iork. no washing; .
best reference required. Apply .161.1 Fox 6t., '
'yu"ii i.uiii? jianor. or pnone Mill 4.w.
riNJ.SUEItS wanted. cxri-rleni:eit.on ucliol.
sliry trlinmlnes. frlncis. loons. Innsels and '
military pquliimen, ; hand ten-era Elven prefj J
ijii.jk j.in.H,m.inn at in., .iin ana merry.
Cil?Ni:itl. llOI'SEXVOIllv Experlenred white-
u . r.n uuniiry reir-rei en- renu ren. j '
IS r-prtngfleld axe. and fi'helm Valley-
.1, a .. nt.nnA r-l.nn.H... Iflll 1MT r. v
,..., .,, .'iiuttu i.ticaiiii,. mil , tJ
GE.NKHAI. housework, while refined, wllllnz
tn help rare for child .'! vcars old. Phone -w
uarins inii w.
GnNKftAI. liousewoik, whlt(Klrl, :i In fam
,ly; referenee ,-eiiulred. jnm N Broad at.
jiiioir.ui LAperif ii' tq tspjiiieiH, aisu iedru,
on full-fashioned good; .v.-iues m 5-1 to II
per i,iv can bo made. Hroiwi-Aberle com
pany, Pale.horp and Huntingdon f,B;
HOL'SHW'OrtK-'Kxperlenied Blrl to serve fam
ily of four in Merlon; must be Rood cook and
nsilbt nltli laundry; wages Jrt.50. referent
required Apply unlay, ,i.,(l to au p. ra.
rtnom snj. li-.'n Chestnut M.
lIOff-EWOnK; must bo cood ,-ook,
dry; suliurba; white; rererem-e
l.cilcr Ofilce.
no laun-
21 iit
IIOUKKWORK Kxrerl-med
speiiK i.npiisn, Rnoa plain
Applv rct'i N. Ulth St.
Uerman girl.
onk. no wasninj.
HOUSEWnitK Experleni-od. neat, white (Irl;
lejereneo. Ill 111 Columbia mo
fOUSi:wbrtK-i:xperlen,ed while" girl; no
laundry; Main Line. B ."n. Ledger Of lite.
LADY to te;u-l, s'llmmlng" durlnB """mer
months; Indoor rool: auininer bote! near Phi"
adelrlila; male experience P wn. Led. Cent.
NUrtSIJ for country; take care of one. chu
nd housework: experience and good rr
enco required. V. M L LerUer lentrau
OPEKATOnS. experbneed on "ladlea" lawn
wiilslH and dresses. Green. Dan & Co., Ji.
corner 12th and Arch. -.
STENOiinAPHERS. bookkeepers and clerk '3
SeCKlllK BOOi. iU41lMiIIS .-uiiamv -...,-- m
Ledger Central. She villi help vou to local M
b. position throuKh tne rommmin L.A"'
ment a freo service to Ledger advcrtter..
STENOailAPHEH and typewriter-Wanted , J
bright American w.oman m ku"
and pteiisinir personamv: spivuwi-
aavanceiiietii: uaiary id iar..
Marriijii Kinlln. lllOfi Chestnut e,.
pim.eV'IIONK mi riilor Alerl lounar wonu
on pilvaio branch exchange. Addreef. J?t1
Inn exn. and qualifications, D 230. Led. P--
I appearance a
d chance ft fi
1 1.-. APPir -j
NO. 101 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE QUEEN-.-TO
THOSE WHO THINK CON. CAN'T MISS, JUST TAKE A LITTLE SLANT AT THIS!!!
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