mam, "HiMWi'P wi1'" -Brtiiqpf mmmmmm If. I i; 1 14 JCU. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915. -, BOY SCOUTS The Scout and His Job j By E. Urncr Gnodmnn Field Commliwloner of Philadelphia I ' Some neck. nfto n Scout cnmo Into I " httadqitntttrg nt an hour when most lioyf , r4 elth6r In school or at work, nnd sUrted to rend n book, No, ho wasn't "brtftRlng" rchool-thnt'n not a scout i rlek: he was wit of a Job. About five rhlfiiUs after the boy hart told us his stbry- the telephone bell ratine niul cheery tleo from a doctor's ofllce Inquired over Hie wire If we didn't have 11 Rood scout .Who' tainted n pbsltloti Wasn't thnt luck for votll And didn't thnt (rout hustle fof the place A fen ilms nfterwiird n courteous note came from the (coul'n Men l.a - - T- PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GKAIN AND FLOUR HIIBAT. Receipt, s"9,M btiMi There i".aa h fair export Innnlrv nml the market ruled nrm. Den-arid frnm millers was llRht Quota linns car lotn In exroit eteintor No -' red, fimt. $1 .".Sfrt.tll. No 2 ted. Western "dot l HI17I i.n ltotm.1 lot. In export elejat r- No y tf..i iu ,. im i .v.i..i-iiiu. No 2 ten .... ..,.,..... ......,, ,. .... . -. .. .- .. - b, ;n i ftoriiiri" " A REAL "1JED OF LEAVES" A Scout Bed Hy SdOUT JOSEPIMVILLIAMS Troop 1(4). Hoys, I know all of you are used to sleeping on soft beds and not the hard ground When )ou no to enmp this Rummer or im I'lhoi Up,,., nftnr ou have pitched Cdnnrd libllng, who was operated on for appcndlrltis at the L'nlveislty llov .iIIki ......... U.....,. lH.l I.,.!!..... Iw.t.tnr r-f i the pinsress badRe for the next month. .'vTiinnVi ""4 ip irj-um tor meru uniiKc? i "c "u patrol member, are trvlhR for tlrat-cl.tss I ltn.1ir.-s Tim tl-nnt. litis token tin tllO L'urtls Publishing Comp.itn's plan to ob. tain n rlulihouse An etncleney contest will bo 'neld with Ttoop 22 Thursday HlRlit. your tout jilck up our blanket nnd no cfrjoloyers. expir-ts in cntlte tntlslnctlon i Into tl wood nnd fill It ulth tlr leaves'. with the boy and tils work After brimjlwr them bark to our tent The summer renr-nn with Its lour ncn- , cet two limbs about 7 fort lorn? and then muiii ib ohb lu Drinv, - rr.v mw " ltin iinltr limi the time when a Brent mmu scouts will be In the same tlx tli.it this fellow was. Yes, It may he that theie nie more scouts thnn we know about who reed positions right now. You know fellows, a scout oufiht to stn In school .list as Iuiir as ie possible can, ovon If. he has to work a bit after school hours to keep himself going. If a, scout Is leally roIiik to "be prepared" When he comes to manhood, he's got to set alt of the that he possibly can beforehand to make him prepnietl But cometimes a boy or It's folks arc simply "up nsnlnst It" to such an extent thnt he has to out loosr from school tvl.eth.er ho wants to or not. bo Its to the scout win Is ttorklns or Open for a Job now that 1 wnnt to sny n word. You other poor chaps who were content with earnlni? lust exactly lour (1 or your $. In the imsslnt, of ,our tests and who haven't done a lick of work since In the sbnpe of a Job can Just crawl up tn your shells What about this problem of KettltiR .i job and holding if What can a scout do to help him Ret ting a position that is worth while? What can a fellow do nftcr school bourn to help pay for his bacon And last, but not lenst least, what can a boy who Is really thrifty do with him self during the idlo summer rla;n' These are some of the thlnuR tli.it .tro worrying a lot of jmi bos Thev , been worrying bigger brains than ours, too. This week prominent men an J women of this city nro going to meet an.l talk about some of these very things. ? I would have to be quite a Wleenlirlmor to be able to sit down and write answer to all these questions Hut perhaps t can about 3 feet long. Thesn limbs should be at least 4 Inchci In diameter. Thm take eight stnkes and put the" parts together, as shown In tho cut. put ting the leaves Inside the llmln. You mav then put jour blanket over them to keep them from coming out. The limbs also will hold them In place Gimp Lewis Dedicated Moro thon SOD scouts, with fully as nmn parents nnd friends, were the guests of Troop 18 (.Scoutmaster Oonlv). of St. John's I.uthernu Church, Unco street near- (Uh street, at the dedication or the troop's bungalow nciir lladdonfleld, N. .1 , Saturday. The bungalow wns mimed In honor of Mrs. .John Frederick Lewis, wife of the president of tho Acad emy of the Fine Arts It will be ucd as a summer ramp liv the troop, which Is rultlvatltig tin l.inii surrounding It Forming on Kings lllghwny, more than 20 Hoops marched out Centre street and were lev lew ed by Major (Jeorge II. Znnc, Jr, of the 1st Infant, N. (J. p : Major IMwurd a. Williams, retired, nnd Captain Charles W Vnehl, retired of the 2d In funtrj, N. O. I' ; .Scout Uxccullw Cowing nnd .Secretary lllshon. of IMilluile'iihi.i: I Commissioner Dobbs, of Camden County, I ami the Uev. Dr. K V.. Klbolc and the He v. Dr. A. C Cnrlj, of .St. John's Church. The parade was headed bv Commissioner fioodmnn, of Philadelphia; Commissioner Ktter, of (itnurester Coun ty, Scoutmaster Denly. nnd Philadelphia Troop l's band, directed bv H. M. An- i dcrson. An American ling and the tioon Troop 87 (Scottlmnslcr Hrey) The efllclency medal contest for April ended Thursday with Scout Philips' first, Krelin second, nnd Ilenson third. Hcnson hns won It threo times, Phillpi twice and Crawford, Hleper nnd Klcnlo once each The troop look a supper hike under As sistant Scoutmaster Unoth Saturday. Troop 38 (.Scoutmaster Stewart) About $75,000 worth of automobiles weie parked by the members around their headquarters, the Nlcetnwn Hoys' Club, I St It street nnd Hunting I'nrk avenue, during circus week, thereby earning $.V for tlie summer cnnin Msjor Hntflcld took as hli guests to the rlrcus Friday Troops 1, IS and 3S and about ?M boys nnd glrli from the club. Troop 1,18 Wants Games Troop 1.18 would like baseball games with 12 to 13-ycnr-old 'uniformed or tin uniformed teams. The troop hns no grounds nnd pnys no expenses. For games nfter Mn. !., write 1, Illtimcnthnl, 1210 .North Itandolph street liinv n.,.ini. "S'hi imili otTerlnas nrtp modirntt nnd prbes ruieil steafly. but Ireilf nns nnlrt CJuotntlons (or lots. In ex port eleintoi No 2 sr3t nml Mas. s'"1'' . Meniiier. ,ni.!)TiUe . No. :i. 7.1'ilt itl'ic. . Car lnl. for local trmle. ni to loctlon-Np 2 s.el briefly mention several things that will V"' ' ,'" ''; "K '" la" '. 5 """, . V""1' h.ln n fellow ,hn u n, - n, m.c. I "'K.W'eie run up tho trill ll-igpole III front help a fellow who Is nuzzling over these problems. Just to be quick about it and make the points enny for you, I am going Troop 22 (Sconlntnsler Merrill) The scout edlclencv mutest standing for April ended ns follows. First clnss, Itohlnson 112. Phllllpi 12), I.lchtensteln ni, I. Nvdlek s.1, Cox ,S, secoml class, ' "fwivw-!' 'mini i,i'f, 1-,'irison ii. i , res 111, i fK Frlederlchs S7, i:illknfr St. A. Njdlek SI, $ Hlerllng HI, Illrschberg 7) Hennelsen 71, ; Klein K, August M, Fort S3, cloldberg fil, Segnl r,2, Crowe lt. Kendal II, tender foot. Ilnnnums 110. Hpeetnr llfi, Iluffer 131, llnvilanrl n.1. Allcnder 71, Tlsinos 2l4. Martin I Itohlnson Jumped fiorn third tn rlrst plm-v, nnd Hnrris nnd Hnnniuns frnm -crond to first. The troop will go on nn overnight hike to Seven Springs .Saturday. ' low. MflRI'Ac , steamer sellou. itflWHe t ,o. .'I velliw, SOVjUftPir No. I sellow, 7i'iff in'40. ATS llecelpts, M.M2 bush. Demand wns lair nn,l prl( , s ruleJ firm (Juotntlons No 2 white, i!lll',r unnonrtl white. l,Jf l't No 'I white iltilllie Itl H, Firm U'c quote at $1 Wtfl 18 per por liush . ns to ipinllly. In export elevator, anil at Jl.0"fil 14 for small lots of ncaihy rnln In tinx l'UHm. necelpts, 74(i bbls. nnd 1.21.i,7(10 lbs In saeks. There was little trading nml ifllues were largely nominal. Me qnoto prr incl Ihs. In wood. VV Inter, rlenr, 0 ".": do., straight. 77!.' ilo.. pitenl, J7.2MI7 IK). Kan sas straight. Jnto sifks, 7 2CKJ7 41, ilo , patent, Jnlo sarks, ? ,V)fl" 7. spring. Mrst, clear. il no Ti, ilo, sirnlght, I'lWT'n Jn, talent, JT"ii. 1o. favorite brands, l ZVls.vi. ilty mills, cholrc nn I tnnrs patert i M vi rltv nilllr. regular nrniles nfler. cl(nr, HI ,.',; do.. tralht 777 21. do . pntrnt, 7 2W7 ii" Its 1: .fit It. Supplies were small and the market lulid stead, hut trade wns qiiletl Wp oiiofp nrartiy and , stern In worn! nt JOS.'fld Mi, nn to quallts PROVISIONS Tho market rule I stenrt-. hut then wns little trailing quotations rltv heif In pets smoknU nnl alr-ilrlrd. S",(2ite vletewi beef. In sols sr, ok"d. SMisnc . rlty beef, knurkles nnrt Irmlrrs smoked and nlr-drled 272Si . (l em beef knuckles and lenders, smoked iiil I i,,, ,,. 2vr hst hams, J.1IH712; tmrk, fiimlls, J21 BO 1 p , ',,&-. lining, n 1 , futr'i, iwirr ,.,,, ,.,-,i . ..v,., sunnod. Inone. 12',iM2i3C. ; do., do, smoke I. lSiiflto , other hnm, smoked, olij rtire I. as 10 firnnd nnd average n'tsrHr , hams mnnked, M'rtcrn riireil, Il,f7l4r., do, tolle,l, hnno ie J202te plmb sliouldin 8 I" rured. ii mainiip ilo, smoked, 101in'jr . hol lle in plikb ncrordlng to nxerage Ion-e, It1. r 1 1 'v-t trenkfut In, on, as to brand nnd avprigp. ,liv ' nred liliK, . hreikrnst baton, WPiiprn ruled. IMrl7i ; lard. Western retlnpil, tlir'PS tlWII'.e do do tubs tKMHiC ; laiil. purp ,lt kPtilo rendered. In tlerips, 11 It ,e , lard, purp ili, kettle rendered. In HiLb, 1lll4r. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet hut slesity. W fl."0.4 P'andard, granulated. imiV , fine granulated no., powdered, n10r., eonfectlontrs' A. ROOe, soft grade. S l.ltf.'' 7.e DAIRY PRODUCTS lll'TTI.II Demand wns ratrlv aetlvo and prli ps ruled rirm under light offerings 'lota tlnns Mi stern, fresh, snltd-pnrkcd rreamery, rnncj spprlals, We. extra, tic .,: estr ". rile., firsts, asffzne , seconds, Si-ilSie. "Jjje .like IlitfSle. as to fla.l '.Jn'fi fnnev, ne , average extras. ;clr . firsts, iva lie .seconds, Stwaw., special fancy brands of prints Jobbing nt ;isB4lc. i;l(IS were firm, with n good demand. Quotations In Ire- rnsrs. neirnv extras, .e. per .lot . nearbv first., Ii for slandard ease. firsts. ...si r (Jo., fl88S4, ' white, weighing ao.. .no,. "t or ui. ..v. no., a ivn htsirh otirrinl ttvr titP. ! prr fnwp - ...,. n..ia tit i.or fsdno tin., flrfli: "r .,i.p sotithern. h " 70 per eaje fancy BPletted inn.'le.l fresh eggs wero Jobbed out at siWSfl- per doi Clli:i:.Si; was in fair demand nnd firm under small silt piles Quotations New ork. Mil cream, fnll make, fanes. l'H3".e,rJe do. fall 10 good, Ifl'ifM'e., do do., new make, lui.firiiliji . do, pnrt skims, SfrlJc. FRKSH FRUITS Thrrr was a fair demand for rholre stork I o' most dps. Motions nnd vnlurs generally I r.iled alp-wlv under moderate nfferlngs. Quota- I tlons ,VpIes, New S'nrk, per Mil. Mreenlng i-.v.-.. ' ,,i l r.nw 1 r,0 Tlpn I)nvl9 Ij'L'W.' 7,"i other good eating vnrletlrs 2 J." J)! so. medium Jlfll ",0 apples, .M'estern nor liox fill" apples. Del.iwnrp and rennsvivnnia prr hnmrer fjlB7r,p , ler..ons, , per box. Mti'l, oMiige, I'lorldn ner box. UWHi. grapefruit, rioridn. por box , Jl '.'.2 pliieapples. per rratP Porto ttleo, I2ifl2.71 I'lorldn, f2a,,fl2fi0. s'rnwbprrlm I'lorldn, prr nt. lOWlfic. POULTRY M I!. Iterelpts were light nnd prices of fonts werp sllgbllv higher under an Improved riemand. Quotations I'nwls. liWIc.; roostets, . broiling ' nirKen1. ihim-. ,-minii s. anlere. I7ine., weighing l!?i, lbs opIppp. ;n;iSe . lurkes's. rwiiac : miens rem 1 V gees" li'Kllc , guineas, nn to nuallts per pair, lti7ne pigeons, 01.1 per pair, fine., do. veui.g, prr r air. L'i'iii'.r llllll,It. Trade was quiet, but supplies nf line nn -nhle-slred sinek were small nnd value" of this dpscrlptlon were well maintains I ejuotnllons I'rrsh-kllled fowls 12 to box, drv rdekeil and ilrs-papl-eil r.inev. splecteil, Jtic do. weighing W'SW lbs. Pere, lSe . do , fl Wt ll.r nplecp, loc . do :i lb; aplpoo MU.. do undpr .1 lbs nplop Hl.lfpe Ionia hhls , nrv nicked nnd drv-puked Vestern, 4171 lbs n piece 171 tilt Se do, do .V. lbs. lnitffl7e., ?fA chlckTnrd y-Plcked nd .W-eM-Uo bo b.1. h'Alr. "lit?. Chickens, dry.plcktd 00. anc lb no, hi box. !?.'. .loMney. r , kess. dry-picked nnd dry-packed, MnM.Jlo !2c 1 filr fo good 18320c.: old toms, lSfte.j ducks,. foncy. In boxes. l.18c. Jo n"'n.Vi to gooJ, 12S10C.I geese, rhotce nd finer, W tec; do.. No 2, 12014c. VKGETAHLES The general market was quiet and soma varieties ruled a shade, easier under fairly liberal offerings Quotation!: White potatoes, per bush. Pcnnsjlvanla, BofllWC! Maine, G03 f,2c: New York, ns to quality, 435T45c.; white potatoes, Florida, r" bbl So, 1, $.5V3i., No. 2. ir,0fft' sweet potatoes. Delaware, per hainpor-I.arge, J1.2.1WI 7.V medium, finc.OTl, sweet pntntnes, Kastern Shore, per bbl No 1 ' 2 VU.t 21. N'o 2, l Bowl 7il. sweets, .ler nev per bbl -N'o 1, s1.7Bfi4 7.".. No. 2. JW 2 W sweets, Jersey, per basket, .V 311 23 onions, rhnlie. ppr 100-lb bag, l 2.,fTl 0O, ,lo., medium, per 100-Ih. bag, fioii 7.1c. ;do, Texas, icr cummcr-crale, No I, l.30Wl M; do., 'rnfl. nee ptimmer-eratp. No. 2. POc.frM, cabbage I'lorldn, per basket, ,11 1ft .1(1. do . rnnileston, per crate, 2 2.". cauliflower. South riirollnn, per erate 11 r,0W2 SR. spinach. Nor folk, per Mil.. 25fl73c. . kale Norfolk, per bbl., 8iit7 toe lettuce, North Carolina, per basket, ;,"p t 2.1. do Kouth Carolina, per baskrl, 1 2",2 beans, Florida, wnx, per basket, f I ftn W2 7... do, Florida, green, for basket. jl.Wlif 2 7.1 peas, per basket Florida, lllffl 7ft, South IMrollna large, $2112 So. do .small, 1 2MJ2 eggplant, Florida per box, f2W1, cucumbers, 'I lorlda, per basket, $1 ,Vlfi4 2.1. squash, Florida, per basket, fl ."01J2, peppers, Florida, Per larrler. f203, beets, I lorldn, per Ion bunches, J2ni, do Charleston, per 100 bun. lies l, tomatoes, Florida, per carrier - 1'inpv, f3 117.1 2.1. choice 1.7."iff2M. celery, Florida, P"r rratp. "SrOtl, asparagus, per hiin.h, IOH20C.; mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, 10c PJ1.2U National Rank Call '.VAHttlN'OTON. Mav 4. Comptroller of the, f'urren.y Ullllcms issued a call for the re port of condition of national banks at the close of business on Mny 1. NEW TREASURY oilDEi Nnt.onni Banks Asked for More P ncsa Information. yS Ofllcers of national banks have reclP from the Comptroller of il, ri.-Sli? copies of n new blank they rire rS!C to fill out In connection with lh8 ,WJi menls of hank condition when thaw-Jr calls of tho Comptroller are made r? Information asked for Is regarded 1& other example of tho Comptroller' jjgi for statistics which tho banker. .'JS., hn nf Utile, Use tn Mm .!-. . 'iB - --.w ii-iJttiiinni mt- for Inquisitorial purposes, Tho hankers co In ono Item of It,. J ent onler of the Comptroller M erfefl tho Treasury Department ... if w ,a,a 'ai alllhnrltv whirl, (lie l.nnl.. .--. 'iL9l " """ nere conrffij lies with tho Federal neaer. This nnler nf the, Cntrnfn.i . ., t ''"erH ,htrr, statements of tho member bank, ijfl reserve bank, which arc made flvetlrJ nn unsworn statement fnrm.,i,, ..:sSl Ttin ttanba nrn Mnnl...) ... ... ' ,naQej Tho banks nro required In tho new iTfJ-V to give the amount of directors' tttrtP the not return on their banking hiii5r' or tho rental paid. mia svttidf fAftt nttniHs. ipJY lumv uuriiiK ANDERP? NBW YOHK, Sfnv 4 -tirrrpn . steidv , receipts, ln,'.'41 pkgs, V!irrS,t higher scoring, aiiSHtu. S-tate Jitli , Iniliatlon crenmcr), 2141,22c a,lr t linos -Market Irregular receipts ,M nVi eslm nrl "nltnot- i."'F". ttfi ?rwV,l'nC.;edtKc,ororr.,ttf2V,H eatljs AKDISSON. On Mny 2, IMF., MAnriibSl nouiNSON. wife of Ohiilei 11 am'"! 'S?!aSSU,?8a!!rv,!rXWa ?( U 7 TI .n TAT? lQ (& a-. I ' tv'vri'r Kcifpwr.i i-ixwiw lutwu" sarvr rue n 111 I VI of the bunculow by llttlu Miss Kiitherlne I i I.llznbeth Denly at 2 p in., after which Troop 1 (Scoutmaster Kern) Scout Kenneth Rtnlrnuf, 1.1 years old, .1210 Noith l.'.th sdcet, who wns killed bv an express train In Taconv Thursday, was hurled Hunrlnv In Mount Morlnh t'emeter.v. The iiiillboarers worn Kenlor I'atrnl l.ead.-r Schultz nnd Patrol i.enneis uiKe. ij noti and Toy. Scout VV eillieil V'llpl. nnnql nl . I, ,.Dtn.. rt- , . , , j ... I ,. , . . . -'- ... .... i. ip,,, ii tri put them down In one-two-thrce 01 - i "..' 7, , L. " lno larKe "'"l ' . J rln" l nuri'. nK. Iludrnuf, S M ' ' " l " l"re' "' under the flair. The v.ir huh trn.ins sour. I who was n mninl.Pi- nt it,- r.-.. i..,... . ucr. I , , , . ... , ., ,- .: ... ... ., : -,iiui. at First. We want to help sob, down here I "."..'" ...," ,,'.,.,.' .l '' ""s n"T nl I,. ,! ..,,., ll .. .. ."..n-..-.. uufiin iiit- i-murn III SUIISCI -fc ..., uu... ., sr, u,t ,..- ..,, ,,u ,,,j.k i, be able to know, when wo are nskcl, JUSt where we can llnd a Rood scout lor good Job. So send in jour names, wlt.i your addresses and troop numbers, nnd any Information that would hep in plac ing; you. This, I think, should nppl.v to the scout who wants n summer position or an after-school Job, us will uh h pe. manent position. Second. If the scout movement Is to help you in this mutter. It is enly fair that you should prove worthy of belnn a I They later reassembled for i-umpliro. conducted by Scout Incentive Cnvvlnii In fiont nf the bungalow. the Inst uipctlrur lirntmht n scout suit to be bIvpii to .1 poor si-out who c-ould not buy one himself. 'I he Judges nnnrdpil the icilew prize to Troop .1 ir-.mitmdster l". II Voder) Troop Lender II A Voler, l'ntrnl l.iai.ers I .MiCartnej. IV. llamninml A llritst. II Whittle. H VVenuci and II Puke Atmlmnnt l'ntrnl lenders C. Ihnlhflmer II Itlmn-ia It. Krelnbcrg. II. I'lkp. II ,lude nil I F N'nhm nnd Hinulb II Itnth l.wliu- Thdllielmer. I. l-i-ll. - . nn--, in,- ...it. ..in, inwiing i; ir.-in '.-rK ii pionp. i, waiipru. i;. l i niinpj, ii ,-eii. .1 vvorininglnil r, i ..) tor i. ,'ienn . ... Uenuchunii.. M Johiiion. ! Ponnell. Iteiili.-n Itnn.. 'r real henut Wouldn't It be a u-rent unto ! vv n ;..r' i, ' iir,,V.r, .. i.,V ;..., "-I'l Fred Louden. Udwnnl D.is , . , ... . . I ... .... : ' "' "" , urii un.i ,,...... ,., , i ... it u ccuui vviioni vvc nnu iccoinnienilcu io empniii'ii ine lonieHts werp won nn rob pine r.iui.iniiiinu Migiiuing viaci nrlane. a position shoulit piove to be onlj a make-believe"' In other words, a scout must be a scout in ills business as well 08 In his olllclul connection Don't forset that. Third. Remember thin: A scout has a bis lead on nny other kind of a fellow In dresslnir rote Vv flndlnir rhe rlcht lob for him tn be In. I ?oi,V -.-... ; There are, as you know, ninny pooi lads who nre fretting solid days njvay because they don't fit their Jobs Is dur prihent position unsulted to us7 Is It distasteful, poor paylntT, monotonouH and without any fchow of promotion' All right. Just let us keep our balance For n few weeks or nioiitli.s, or longer, If necessaty, we can hold the Job we have If we're any kind of scouts nt all. Meanwhile we have open to us nbout f.7 merit badges If we're wise we'll keep culm, bicomo ftrst-clarw scouts, dabble into this merit badge business to our heart's content until we find the subject that Just seems to have been mndo for us Then that's the one to build our llfevvnrk upon, whether It's agriculture or zoologj'. If you'ro dissatisfied and discouraged, come into headquarters and talk It over with us face to face If vou think jou've found the line of work thnt suits you nnd you want to know how to get j-nur start In It, come in. Let headquarters help you. Fourth. Itememher that to a real scout ny honest work Is honorable. New Troops Commissioner Goodman organized a new troop under (Scoutmaster Wise nt Clifton Heights last night. The first meeting of anew troop at the Piesbyterlan Orpnan nge, fiSth street nnd Klngsesslng avenue, will be held tomorrow night. W. C. Chad wlok U scoutmaster. f Merrell to Talk Headquarters' illustrated lecture on scouting; will be given by Commissioner Merrill before Troop PS nt 42d street and Clrard avenue tonight and before Troop 18, 25th street and Columbia avenue, Fri day night. Scouts Get Radges Tree warden Ijadges have been awarded to T. D. Jones, William Hngner, Harry Tliehl, Lester B. Free and Louis iluelil, of Troop 46; Maurice Bchechter, Kudolph Springer and Samuel Aaronson, Trook 93, J. I. Pellow and T. J. Jlurrlson, Troop 63; Ralph Hendel. Walter St. Hrelsh and Richard Hrelsb. Troop 16; Benjamin Hchlein. Troop 101! Benjamin Chernow and Slyer Htadlln. Troop 9; Emanuel Wachter, Albert Classman and Abe Co b,en. Troop 51, and Herman Jonas, Troop 64. Three scouts- In Troop 93 received merit baogea, Louia Moss In camping and Michael Coplln and Samuel Schulu tn civics. Troop 70 (Scoutmaster Roberts) The Wolf patrol challenged the Panther patrol, last week'n cup winner, at the patrol leaders' meeting. The patrol lead era and assistants will go on an overnight tjllte to Marlborough, N J,, Stay 7-8 to IpoK for a summer camp. Troop SI (Scoutmaster Covvey) William Welntraub, Nathan ("Whltey") 1 Rat. Joseph Ooldsteln, Abe Cohen, Al bert Olaseman and Samuel Derilnger hclptl ktpp the crowds and children oack from the doorway of the Colli ge Settle ment, f-th and Catharine streets, Satur day when the tultraglats In the building marched out tq Join the parade. A crip pled man with a handful of pennies fell on the pavement and Derringer picked up the ponoles and helped tne man to hi feet Arthur Braunatein pulled a 4-year-olc boy from In front of a tridjey car at tth and FltKjvater treets Thursday 'while the child's mother was talking to soma one. Te tame thin .happened at M and Car penter streets, when ' WhHey ' C. hen natced a boy from In front of a car. Troop 93 (Scoutmaster Stein) Twenty-five little girls at the College Settlement Music S.licol were brought into th troop meeting Sunday night by ?IIsf Jcnea tcf near be (.and practice. Sceat JsVwitman ww temporarily ap cppniBted ldt; and JsvUtant Scoutmas ter Troile pre4et The band will bead tn parads tn the Cajlege Satilynnt car- -,l,a M r s"d - ' j, Troop jilt ihc.utmnMtcr llltrhi-nck). llret. and Itojle Troop till, second strctiher nnd bun daglnc race, Jnckrnn, Hague and Mnck'cnzle, Tronn is-i iScoutmnster Htonlei). ilrm, aim Macrarlanp fuster nnd A Ciiiln Troop till, second . n.nk nnd hop rare, Hammond Troop ,, iiiei. ....ii.... , r...,p i.., Hp.onii, ceiuipeuu vv. 1)puiip. A. l'lnp..ol. II An- W 1'PVV. lOllnni.'HUnn.l Trnnn (ScoutmaMer Itnbert ('Invimnll nrnt ..n.i k.n venaon Klllntt, .Vte.Mullln nnd Moselle. Iroop i:m iScoutmaster ( gden) teiond other trnops wan ern preHent. and their leadels. were Philadelphia Troop 1 (Senior Henut llonnrd .Johnson), Troop (i'l (Hiniitniaaipr Walker). Troop 62 (hinulmnster Wood) Troop II (In rhnrge of Scoutmaster Ogilen. of Troop 110), Troop ,V iSr.mtmaHter I nstburn), Troop 21 iSioutmister I'ndrrwnod) Tioop in iHioutmaa ter Morgnn llnddonlleld Troop 1 (Keout master 1 um-nln). Ilnildnntlebl Troop I i,s sl8tart S. nuiiriHsler l.lndsev), llnddonlleld Tioop 4 iSinii'masier Dobts) w'nodbury Troop I nnd (llnurestrr Iroop .1 lC-imiiilsBloner 1-1-ler) Vudubon Troop 1 (Si outmnsler I'aUO. wdlih lis trek ngon ('am.len Troop .-. ihmut niaJler Sprlddle) Camden Troop 12 nnd Cam den Troop 17 tl'iilrol Leader Fountain) Troop 128 (Scoutmaster Thron) Scouts Unllqntlne, Iteado, Hanson, Kell erbenze nnd Pllkln'gtou and Assistant hcoutmaster Wink went to Sliawniont haturonv nfternoon and whitewashed the Inside of the bunk houso. Kellcrbcnze nnd Pllklngton staj-ed over night and wire Joined the next dny by Scoutmaster Thron nnd Scout Ilullivaiit, who rodo out on bicycles. Hullivant and PilkliiRton pnssed their "50-50" second class test and Pllklngton his ax test. Troop 84 (Scoutmaster Hall) Tho troop .is selling pansy plants for summer ramping expenses. Troop 125 (Scoutmaster Williams) An entertainment, with Troop JU's imnd present, was given Thursday night. The Southern Thespian League gavo a sketcTr. Mrs. Cries and Miss Green s.ing, accom panied by Miss Kern nnd Silas K. (lines on the piano Sirs. Watson gavo "nu morous dialogues. The troop will lake Its band on an overnight hlko to Camp Slorrell Saturday. Troop 63 (Scoutmaster R. B. Itecvcs) Kdward Itomonette andFrnnk Conso llvo passed the second-class lire-lighting tests on a Saturday hike to Seven Springs. The troop made a baseball diamond Troops with grounds and wishing games should write George McLaughlin, SOI Alter street. Troop 97 (Scoutmaster Ilochstaedtcr) Scouts Lueber, Lane, Kngle, Kaplan, Goldman and Bauer and Senior Patrol Leader Gross hiked on bicycles to Clem enton, .V. J meeting S!r Ulklsh and Scout Levy at the Clernenton station While looking for a spot to build their cabin they saw a forest tire spreading near Clernenton Heights. Mnny new members have been enrolled since the reorganization of the bicycle patrol. Troop 39 (Scoutmaster McGauhey) Townsend Young received his first class badge, the fourth In the troop, at the regular monthly examination. Many scouts took second class and tenderfoot examinations. Assistant Scoutmasters Keate and Leslie gave rei white and blue badges to the scouts who helped win a large trophy cUp at the Klngsesalng n;nuui .ast juiy s. ne troop aireadj Is planning for the next Fourth, and has organized bicycle and first aid patrols Doctor Stout, troop physician, will bo come an assistant scoutmaster. Troop 72 (Scoutmaster Wattsl Kdward Dobbins has been transferred to Troop 2 of Hinsdale, 111, He win re turn in about eight months. .Elvln Tarves and Krlc Miller have become members and Alden Oraves, Jesse Wltmer and Joseph Smith are reregistered for 1915. The patrol were rearranged Thursday night as follows: Stags, Edward JJolbey, patrol leader, and Edgar Blank, assist ant, wolves, John L'arle, patrol leader, and William Carroll, assistant, lions, Jo seifn Heywood, patrol leader, and Stuart Koblnson, assistant, and. eagles, Jesse Wltmer. patrol leader, and Harrison Dixon, assistant James Lee was eleeted troop leader or sergeant Patrol Leader Earle waa presented his flrat-clasa badge the second in the troop. Blank won the signaling contest, and was ap pointed lecretrtpTMSurer to suseeod Deltiwiire-.Montiromery Co. Scouts I'pper tMrbj Tioop 1 linn been teorgnn irpd unrlei Dr. P. fi Kitchen, scoutmaster and William C Savlll, assistant Tim members m- Patrol Leaders Norman Mome. .Iniiies Whltc-roft and .Im-eph Ito-uh and Scouts IMunrd ll.uilptt. I'm. nn,, liilllps it: ! ?:!"'ur!, '"mbell. FrnnciH Cook. Lewis' I. c'urtpr. "eriistliie, Thomas Savlll, Joseph Mc- llieoiloie Miller, si. ttn.r,l,l I?..,.. Itenrv Dlerklng, Stevvnrt Conk. John Hves Bernard Miller, Tlinmns Mer, Carroll Pfelffcr and Fred Foisjth. REAL ECONOMY FOR YOU "IRONCLAD BOY SCOUTS" wear like iron though they are light in weight and of soft and pliable leather. They will go far towards solving the 8HOE PROBLEM for that Son of yours. $ '2 and $2-50 Delaware County scouts have been In vited by Manager Alexander, nf the Me ilia baseball team. 1011 rhiimplnns of tho Delaware County League, to iittetul tho opening game nf the season with Chester at the Media Ball I'nrk. Sntmdnv, May S .Morton. Clifton Heights. Lansdowne! Norwood and Gleuoldoii tropn vvcro rcpre senlcd nt n meeting nt Morton Troop l's headquarters last week to draw up a schedule for baseball games between thn troops The fltst game will he play0,l next Saturday, and nil games will be plav ed Saturday mornings Joseph Parson. Warien Morgan, How ard Spenee. Wesley Lnmev. Fred Francis George Illclinrdhon, Arthur Wnrk and Ham Cadma'n were elected members of Clifton Heights Troop 1 (Scoutmaster Itonsall). last week. They formed the Kagle patrol, with Lamey patrol leader and Morgan assistant Llnfleld Troop 1 (Scoutmaster M.i.,., went on a nature study hike uiulpr Bayard Long, of tho Academy of Natural Sciences S.tturdaj-. " A moving picture benefit with music for I lie troop baseball team will be glvpn by W A Dickinson, former secretary of thn Delaware - Montgomery Counties' Scout Council, nt tho headquarters of Slorton Trop 1 (Scoutmaster Bonsall), Thursday Slav fi, at S p. m. The pictures were shown at the headquarters of tho Ashbourne Troop (ScoutmiiBter Wcldner) Friday night. Jenklntnwn Troon t (Assistant Seoutmnser Frazer) and Wyncoto Troop 1 (Scoutmaster Plckwell) attending New Jersey Scouls Ofllcial orders for the second annual pa- rnde nnd church service In honor of .Mothers' Day In Camden wero Issued todav to Camden County scoutmnsrer,. b" R It. Dobbs. special field scout com missioner or the fount . The orders tead Broadway and Federal streets. Camden, nt 7 P- m., Sunday. Stay 9 The parade will go down Broadway to Kalghn avenuo nnd west on Kalghn avenue to the Kalghn Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. For tho parade troops will form In columns of fours. Scoutmasters will lead their troops, taking position on the left of the line. Kvery effort toward presenting a good appearance In uniform and line will help. Kvery scout la requested to wear a white carnation. It? Is hoped that every troop In Camden County may bo present, with every member. If possible." Sirs. Thomas I. Bogers has presented Burlington Troop 1 with several pairs of iiiiHHi cuuiji ,nnn aumnnells The Buf falo patrol elected Herbert Tteetl secre tary and treasurer at Itu first meeting of the year. Wostmont Troop 1 (Scoutmaster An derson) at the last meeting named "W. Bussel Flak second assistant scoutmaster. Putrol Leader William Brown and As sistant Joseph Bently, of Owl Patrol Jfo 1, anil Patrol Leader William Anthony and Assistant Jesse Dodsbn, of Panther Patrol, No. i, have started a race to In crease the membership. The furnishings of the new meeting room at the Westmont j-iidiic rscnooi win oe supplied by (he scouts, Flnley Taylor has been made assistant scoutmaster of Haddonfteld Troop 1 (Scoutmaster Lummls). A committee on Slemorlal Day exercises was appointed at a meeting of the Cam den-Burlington Scoutmasters' Association In room 9, City Hall, Camden, Thursday night- Commissioner Dobbs presided over the meeting, which was attended by 23 scoutmasters. A committee was also ap pointed to conduct first class tests. The presentation of a flag to the new West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital was dis cussed. First Sergeant Weiss and Quartermaster Sergeant Kalowsky, of Camden Troop 13 (Scoutmaster StonehiU). went on a seven mile over-night hike up the Burlington pike (Saturday A black snake, measuring 5 feet I Inches, which was killed In Blank's wood, near Clernenton, was skinned, and mounted by the troop. rj-jja!55!'?Sil ZfVy'i .& i.T Kvy.Ht' ff ' ZJsSiZi Colors Ollrc, Tan and Black . "Ironclad Boy Scouts" nik-llide lenther tanned In our spe lful pro. en Soles nro doilhlp newetl nml will outwear two pnlrs of hhoes Our tOI'I'Ult T(IKl) Slltins fur Hojm nnd (.Iris ure neurlj evi-rlnstlntr. Tun Itiit-slii Calf uml (.un-Mehil Calf. The That Was Some Hike Dalsimer Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market St. 3 "ri.s a i'i:at to pit i-ki:t f Boy Scouts' Headquarters For Supplies & Camping Outfits Just a few of the Rood things here with prices: Regulation Hoy Scout Axe and 7C Sheath I OC Regulation Hoy Scout S.... $1.00 Compasses.. OC up 22-Calibre Rides $3.50 & $5 &!!"! $9.50 FlashliRhts with regu lar carbon j - en dry battery Pl.OU Pocket Flashlights with Evcrcady fTC- up Batteries OC Watches $! (JO nascball Outfits FishinB Tackle of every description Cameras and Photographic Supplies Shannon IHHIlWAltl. 816 Chestnut "Whew! My feet feel a though they Would drop off." How often havo you said this, bnn, nftcr making n long tramp, nml, returning to camp tired, dejeetcd nnd foot-i-o ro? Next time. Include in Sour hit ii package of FOUNTAIN BRAND BATHING SODA nnd sou will eujoj eveiy hike It makes Miur feet rool nnd loses that tired, soro feeling A 12 oz. package costs but TEN CENTS m w lr W 1 1 WSi FREE TO SCOUTS ni.- iimiPii in ..v..-. ine runirni serure. on Fourth-day iBj"!' nt 11 a. in., nt her late residence. ImV,.!' wood avenue, Oermsnlown InttrniiM & into' Kindly omit flowers ""at ifl. All.MSTlltlMl. On May ", 101S atdk. dence of her son. Wllllnm A AfmitrAt"."' MU.IR I'AINTfclt, lrp of Dr TkiH?''' ArmslrpnF, of 16W N Park aie. nfflrA nnd friends are inilted to attend ii. I? neral eervlees, un Tuesday exeninr JS!,n ?T J" iSlrK ".' th0 fskUnio '( Ph?fd2 11. H. Wnlnut lane. Oerniantonn. tJSS ment prhnte nt West rheslcr. Pa" "5? ,lsiMlllinn,-On May 2, lots Amu . ASHWOnTH, In his "1st year nelalhtJU friends nre lnlld to nttend th. J2$ serMies. or, i iiMnisiai, May 5, it o clock, at his late residence. 110 TfouUm St., Trankford nemn n nt h. u-.JnilL,, e'late'"""' frm 7 ' " 'Cl0Clt f"3 "r.':'"' On May. 2, 1015, HnLE.V mi. iiri.i,, miipw or colonel T J d ,VDrr. e.il tl.ics ijn.l friend, nre Invited to attend runerni sen Ices, on Wednesday mornlr u T.1nofl05.,,S "' the resHcncc or her kxS rne , H,""' 707 Norlh wth '- V ffysssjirma ki iur.j t '5mM-iL v v J WA sWt J1''1" A &mm?r j w$hsrm TUIS&V" Hold b ll DrugglHts, or OTTO DREYDOPPEL 211 N. Front St., Phila. 1 HIDI.Mli;ilG.On May " 1015. igAir. S... .7,', "l0 Hannah I'rldenberg sjS, tlies and friends, nleo St John's Lodje, ft fe,,;.t Ax,vfe- 7rl,".,ran1..R'..?' t i-L .- m?f Yfl I L snfe, wit ' wipshrwl tlon. Her r" wO-V 111. ate M Jl Jl (lunUe SCOUT LESSONS IN MARKSMANSHIP l.vir.itns'iiM.! IIap lour Scout stpr ..rcunlzn a Troop for Itlflo Prnc tke in 11 IteKuiiillnn Steel ItntiKe Inex- sle and perfectly Ii flrEt-.-lnsH instruc- ut Musters commu- 1th r City IIIHe Club 11. HAHTMANN. Muster, l.'l.l .V Utli .St. 0 BASEBALL OUTFITS , A Catcher's Mitt or a Pitcher's j 1 G1ve I g for two hours' work. All i n you have to do is sell 30 tins A of WINONAH SHOE POL- gj i ISH at ten cents each. When B A sold, send three dollars to us i P and we will send you the p f' article you select. Organize a f league and we will furnish the g entire equipment. m I Write Us Today 6 tf and we will send you the I U WINONAH SHOE POLISH. B all charges paid. WINONAH I b SHOE POLISH is the best B fe Shoe Polish made and sells all '4 H ver the world for ten cents. ' p write us today, giving the name of your Scout-Master & and troop number. - :t 4 uiieiuai imn o. li. a O r. w.. are Inured ii PSH I,n1!,n.c..,,1 .'lees. on Wednesday afH 'irtnc&inl ??-.S.. .1 .ra"klln " l"termtl Ktifll.KK. On May .1, 101.1, VENfE KM. Bit, inee Dermomll. vilfo of II c. Kuii? nelatlies and friends nrp Inilted to ttttil Ihp funeral senlces. on Thursday afteran nt - ocloik sharp, at her late residence, s9 Hunters ne. Interment prlinte at Arllnrtt temetery. Itemnlns mns bo loned Wetea- Lis- eienins, rroin . to 10 o clock. ,MII,I,i:H. At her residence. 1853 North 111 t, on May .1. lllin, CMMA I. beloied ! of Kdward I. Miller, llirther noilce of r ncnl uiii be slun 6 r.VIUH. On April 28, 19IS, In New tS i",5'' liXvK,':i' ME,' UH .'A!tltt.S un of v,ini I'rnnckljn nnd JJirtiM l'np l.nr.n .5 " " a ltUMl'i, Jr.. husbnnd of Asnes Ituropf iw i-Kee), In his lltli jenr uom In rhihen, r .n, ..v.tiiinT .,, .a, i. neiames -itt rlends, nlso lletinanu Lodge. No. l I. and A. M . members of the Isaac U. Undo down Orier of Artlans, emplojes of til nillls of Frcderltk numpf Sons, and la United Mtates Silk Knitting I'ompani, is In Ited to attend the funeral, on Thurtfji nfternoon, nt S "0 o'clock, from his Idle i dence IW, vane ae. Interment at 513 irnon .-omeiers ; ,.ii. ,.,.. -y,. .nay -, luiii, A5IANDJ. nldnw of llenrj I' Warner Helamej ii friends, nre Inilteil tn attend the funeral un Ices, on edneml.i. at 2 o'clock, at h late residence, 1.-.20 Diamond at InUfrmra 'i. .mi -iv : (lit ict j WEEDS-WEEDS fflt. Vernon Weed Killer "The Brand You AH Know" jwyORSL 1 AifiiA. I ""sfc tSsSs REAL BOYS Can obtain the following sup plies at the P h 1 1 a tl elphia Headquarters: Roney nopes, 15 ft. long; Troop Flags, Signal Pings, Scout Knives, Drinking Cups, Mess Kits, the New .Scout Sweater, Scout Poncho and Cape, Scout Shirt, Scout Axe, I-uvu Heaters, Service Stripes, Pedometers, register up to 100 miles; Large Com passes, First Class Pins and Chev rons, Second Class PJns and Chev rons, Tenderfoot Pins, Handbooks. 1'IIILA. IIEADQIIAUTKIIS HOY SCOUTS Otf AMKItlOA Sales Dept, 8. W, Cor Mb, and Chi-.tnut Sta. One itallon Wee.l Killer" mnkea 50 Ballon Guaranteed tn kill all vegetation. Yi gallon, 75c 1 gallon, $1.25 Ainu KrE and Harrela MT. VERNON CHEMICAL CO. 200 Commercial Trust lldc.. I'hia. 1916 POPF 2 SPEED twin rvrtj 1S34 H. P. Built for tide-car and tandem use 4 H. P, Magneto Model, $150 Bend (or catalogue Bold go cany terms. AUTO MOTORCYCLE CO. 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Special prlcea made Tto clubs of me Write for catalogue TIRES, $1.25 UP .1 0(1 TIIIES ItEDUCCD TO 3 71 juoo TiitEa nnoucED to ii oS THIS WEEK ONLY At ro MOTOUCVCLE CO 27 N nROD THEKING COTTON FLAG 6 ll li. double dyed cambric ma. tail and rata pnet, tewed il.itwi. djr.d union noa-ilretchable headlai! nitrkatl awalta D 11 I " mSS -4Jufev Tent Flajs Awalnxa D.C.HUMPI1RYSC0. Special $4.87 909 FILBERT ST., MIU. m fire Mil jgey. PEE WEEK Pays for Any pf These, Guaranteed for 3 Years BICYCLES AT CASH PRICES 00 to Select from. Price , SIS up. Writ fof; Catalog p.rtlculara Haverford Cycle Co, America's Grcsteat Bicycle 8iMt. ' itl-Sta Arcb, sts Market viu imiga. i-rositit at- iwuw w mail opiMhre- Consult Ledger Central About Boys' and Girls' Camps It has information on all the good ones filed for ready reference ' n-ate8, routes and all needed data. You can select the right camp in a few minutes, com fortably and conveni ently, at Ledger Central BnjarJ and Chestnut Sts. Walnut or Main 3000 CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAT ml STVLE TYPE (or like thla) , 5 one Insertion lc perllu Threo Ineertlona in a week.... 121ScperlM Helen coneecutlvn Insertions... loc peruu Dii.iauons wanted, tnrce Inser- a tlon. In a ncek loo per Use THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In all claaslflcatlona eicept Bill and Situations Wanted, Loat and Found. W aonals, Hoarding and Rooms. Ono insertion joo per Uh Pejen consecutive Insertions 13c perllM 11 . . are DaJ,ed on agate meaiuremnt -. -.ho,., .i-rs in ine men, DEATH NOTICCS-.lth.r n.n.r 10 lines on' lime Ml Three Inacrtlons ......I IKtl DAILT ONLT In EBect December t, tH. COMRTMATIflM RATR J?.'"!'011 " bot' the morning and innUM -s'vta w4 tuino aay; PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNINQ) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cent! cer Una nl In ratet IlrH I above. jl 1IELP AND SITUATIONS tVAoTDl S,uvDniiQinu i 'hie i 1AY DB INSEHTED IN ciiXnais. "'"UU1' A There Is a drug store near yo home that will accept Ledger wasl ads at office rates. i i HELP WANTEDFEMAI.I! 3 PUBUC LEDOll N TUB EVENIM ODlTIOtHlj i BOOKKEUHEna clerks, atenoftrapliera iV I lntt Dnfllllnnfl n, thnaa ..l.ln. halt., BOS tlons can securn .nlllahl. Inrnrmatloa Vf I writ ins or lalllng- to sea "Ulis Da?-l ledger Ceiiiral. 8ho la conatantly aaltwj I Rlrla. io nae adiertlsed, to aecura l I Doaltlona, and will be glad to help you. Ml cAi.a c.idrife. nru"i.'i.-i.i.cn .. . T T", '....ii (m ir.'..".: .:. i. "s ??,Er'ic.. iai llfBS. rets. 1, BO. Ij,ler llr. 13tta it I'ill BOOKKEEPKIt. emerlVnr.,1 must haieMi of references. Aoply Uerg llrothera. Jrt ClIAMnKHWOIiK and waltlni-Erierija(t( I colored girl for suburbs. Meet emploier.nw?,! il"- I'liWle Ledger, between '.' and 3 ola COOK and iliambermald.ivaltrea Muat earierlencetl, references required, adult l"J lly of 'four. O.M1. Ledger Central. 3 EXlrtlENCED girrfor drug laboratory, S Dly 18.11 Walnut st. J HOl'SEWOItK Reliable." capable woman. Ml laundry; W. must be goo. I cook and "u rlrat-claaa referenca. M -1(13. ledger. Ogtga HOgSEWOItK-Qeneral houaanork ana "i tng; good home and wages, suburb. ,"A Uieennood ate.. Linadowne. Ph l"a!.S MJHSU Proteatant; reference required, ? to Q 250, Ledger Central. -3 SUH. OPKHATOItS. on all parts of ehlrtnalitr. nnd cotton, steady uork. hlahe&t Day. dorn-Merz Company. 3d and Urowu. KP1IOOI. TEAPIirrt wanted lo travel iV a.im.nH .unn.inn. -A.".i.4 b.IiI KHl.fV I lonnnlaaiou; wrtta fcr a personal lntervlj. I- uA., Lcu.er Lenirai. 0U.j ,,vk... mYSB WSi lirA.UIlli l-ilUHUUU.14Jl StnJ' WORK. APPLY SUPERINTENDENTS 0J flCO, N. SNKLLbNUL'Ra & CO. 1 WANTED-Qood, settled whit girl, on thaffl fond of children, for chamberworlf. "i iu large private, ramlly. l "' -'"a branch. .0,3 Market at. Jj A- iXT1nnJ-- 1... . i ,...,- D.A,..llDt ltl for general housework, 3 adults In UtBUa reference; wages JO. 1812 N 8ih st WANTED A kTnd. aenalbla woman wljj -rneaa for girl of 8. K 11. Ledger Bfaa Urod and Allegheny WANTED Coraetler. one who can make M t Model Coraet Shop, 823 lh, at . N- ?1 laiaiuiuaivu, U. 1. . WANTED CooU ook for large orliat; f- ii loo, ucaier urancn H3 jaariLe. WEAV1SRS wanted on broal Koowtaf Sa Apply at oftke of the Bradford Mills, m louanauoorrey aves.. uernxanio' WHITE QIRL for gent, at he "Jlr wsiiw,, S.U.SU akaui. iad.!" auuu-v. o re it re nee required aI S 1110 ChtamuL Room 14