-Tir EVENING LEDGEE PHIL'ABELPHIA SATTTODAY. MAY 29, 1915; W. IT'S HARD TO , J bim. bank iVvS- ' iM.ssrr,MB 7osd( r t7 ? failcd aw 3u j MASStC SHOT.t GRBATo ... .-. HAUB LOUT pOEftVj 1&4 222Mfa?ia i?4 cEKr Yoonvsi iTM'v - iraeSrW i 1 Y . IT . ,'-- i -r I JrtCV . " I HAU -. I FEEL T Xw JP'VDr.K2U I iim WHCM I k MV sambj- i ecAuoMCKJ 'AorrV for vw Lftfai l'- .m. - TU-WI4T I XiT IB mHIV JtLi-ibSr-fe" X TRlifCM. A HALL IMTo Tims K7 'I'MisssT L'-'l 7Sjr C? Ou6H-, WALKS AS IN A "rue QoLf Ert who" auoDeML'? UlsH YM$&Z&7rli &) ia r- 1 f " 'S ' . , r1 f 'rteR1EE 'SnwE ITS MI6MTV1 .. HARD To SMTURB' A "BUMCH OF Gour "BOGS 1AM6H THev ARB WSCUSilNO Tut MERITS OP A BALL TARZAN OF The Thrilling Adventures of a Primeval Man and an American Girl By EDGAR MCE BURROUGHS Copyright, 1011, by A. C. McClurg Company. SYNOPSIS. John CliMon, Lord Gro stoke, embarks with his young wife on the barkentlno Fuwaida for DrTtlsh West Africa, where he Is to anume a consular position. On boara ho finds mutiny sttrrlnir. und after his re volvers hae been stolen trora him he is warned by a note to say nothing under Pain, of death. . . . ,,, The mutiny breaks and John and Alice CU ton are put ashore. -,,. . Attacked by a great anthropoid ape, ; ton is saved by his wife. but. the dying beast attacks her and frightens her so that she loses her mind. A child Is born to ine couple. A year later Alice dies, leaving Clayton with the child. , . ,hn John Clayton Is eventually killed by tnn great apes which Infest the place, and"1" child is captured bv.a she-ape whose own offspring has been killed. In the ape trio the baby child Is called Tarsan. meaning "whlte.skln." Ho is brought up in tne Stumbling onPa?'prlntcd book In hjj ?J father's shsck, Tarinn. aged U. "tu,ttJX Jearna to read. In a. fashion. By the time he is 17 he Is a full-grown man. . Tarxan. defending the niothcr-apn wno has nurtured him. kills tho ape Tubint. and enters Into a deadly struggle v.un Kerchsk, one of the heads of the one-tribe. Tarzan'a gr-ater mental endowment makes him a rower among the. apes, auw m meets man for the nrst time. F'nyj.'"!, rannlbals come Into the neighborhood 01 th ape tribe, , ,.,. hv KalJ.- Tarzan's protector. Is W"'".. Kulonga. a member of the cannllml tribe. Tansn steals his bow and ?rrows. ana. after tracking him. kills him hy mrana 01 a larso. He ocomfs a temptation to eat the cannibal, feeling that man does not eai man'a neh. Then he strikes t"'.1"!.0 the cannibals' hearts by tipsettlrig the camp. Tnrian becomes rroflclent In the use or how and nrrow. Exploring his ther s hut, Tarinn comes upon his father's p tonruph. a diary and other fffects. , Tnrzan halts a cannibal feast by dr,P?L"? a skull among Jthe fcasters. He J"""?' frightens the tribe, steals more arrows ana. by their help and his own cunning, kills Sabor. the giant lloneos. Triumphant, no returns to the are tribe and, an".u.m:'n,e his strength, Is challenged by Kwchft?' head of tho tribe. They battle. A knife blow at Kerchak's heart almost "".TJ ran at once, but the great ape ,on""e" the battle, and Tarian Is almost overcome when KfrChak sinks down dend. By killing Kerchik Tartan becomes king of his tribe. Ho leads his tribe W from the cannlhnis. but continues to terrorije the latter. His kinwhlp Is challenged by Ter kor. son of Tublat, whom Tarean has kliiea. In a pitched battle Tarran .unconsciously achl3.-c. tiro full-Nelson hold on Terkoz. and. Instead of killing the ape. demands his Tr!inrsn.-irej his life, but fore" uni versal recognition of his own supremacy. Vague longings for another life beset Tart tan. Ho feels that he must leave W tribe ami reek beings of his own kind. Making a final visit to the cabin of his father. Tarzan meets with whlto men. He sees the whites kill one of their own number. Then, putting up a sign, written laboriously, announcing hls P'nte' .J1,0 departs. The white men, nnd a white girl, ore on an expedition of tome fort. They are puttied by the sign. CIIAPTCn Xin-(Contlntied). "I do not know, Miss Porter," replied the young man, "unless we have dis covered a runaway simian from tho London Zoo who has brought back a European education to his Jungle homo. What do you make of It, Professor Por ter?" he added, turning to the old man. Professor Archimedes Q. Porter ad justed his spectacles. "Ah, yes, Indeed; yes Indeed most re markable, most remarkable!" said tho professor; "but I can add nothing further to what I havo already remarked In elucidation of this truly momentous oc currence," and tho professor turnei Slowly In tho direction of the Jungle. "But, papa," cried the girl, "you haven't said anything about It yet." "Tut tut, child; tut tut." responded Professor Porter, In a kindly and Indul gent tone, "do not trouble your pretty heart with such a weighty and abstruse problems," and again he wandered slowly off In still another direction, his eyes bent upon the ground at his feet, his hands clasped behind him beneath the flowing tails of lila coat. "I reckon the daffy old bounder don't know no more'n we do about It," growled the rut-faced sailor. "Keep n civil tongue In your head." cried the young man, his face paling (n anger, at the insulting tone of the sallo". "You've murdered our officers, and robbed us. We are absolutely In your power, bat you'll treat Professor Porter ana Miss Porter with respect or I'll break that vile neelt of your with my bare hands guns or no guns," and the young fellow step ped so close to the rat-fared sailor that the. latter, though he bore two revolvers stut a vll'lnnous looking knife In his belt, slunk, back abashed. "You damned coward," cried the young man, "You'd never dare shoot a man until hU back was turned. You don't dare shoot me even then," and he de liberately turned his back full upon the sailor and walked nonchalantly away as If to put him to the test- The sailor's hand crept slyly to th butt of one of his revolvers, his wicked eyes glared vengefully at the retreating, form of the young Englishman. The gaze of his fellows was upon him, but still he heMteted. At heart he w even a greater coward than Mr. William Cecil Clayton k4 imsln,J. ' What he would have done will never be kwpwa, tor, there was another factor aiiHWd hlh none of the party had yet. MHIM'ii would enter ao largely into the suWeres of their life on this inhospitable Afrtean hor- Two keen eyea had. watched vty move at th party from the foliage of a nearby UM twtum bad seen tbe surprise muted ky M notice, and while he tould ,ue;itM4 BetWag of th spokeA lan- AROUSE GOLFERS' Cv its a mighty 'Poor itmr 1 l , THE APES gunge of thesp Btrnngc pcoplo their gest ures nnd facial expressions told him much. Tarzan had never scon tho effects of a firearm before, though his booka had taught him something of them, but whtn ho saw tho raUfaced one fingering the butt of his revolver ho thought of tho scene ho had witnessed so short n time before, nnd nnturally expected to see tho young man murdered as had been tho huge Bailor earlier In the day. So Tnrzan fitted a poisoned nrrow to his bow and drew a bead upon tho rnt-faced sailor, but the foliage wns so thick that ho soon saw the arrow would bo deflected by tho leaves or some small branch, and Instead he launched a heavy spear from his lofty perch. Clayton had taken but n dozen steps. The rnt-faced sailor had half drawn his revolver; the other sailors stood watching tho scene Intently. Professor Porter had already disap peared Into the Jungle, whither he wn.s being followed by the fussy Samuel T. Philander, his secretary ''and assistant. Esmeralda, tho negress, wns busy sort ing her mistress' baggage from tho pile of bales nnd boxes beside the cabin, and Miss Porter had turned away to follow Clayton, when something cnused her to turn again toward tho Bailor. And then three thlnga happened nlmoJt simultaneously the sailor Jerked out his weapon nnd leveled It at Clayton's back, Miss Porter screamed n warning, nnd a long, metal-shod Bpear shot like a bolt from above nnd passed entirely through tho right shoulder of the rat-faced man. The revolver exploded harmlessly In the air, and the seaman crumpled up with a scream of pain and terror. Clayton turned and rushed back toward the scene. The sailors stood in a fright ened group, with drawn weapons, pecrinc; into tho Jungle. Tho wounded man writhed and shrieked upon tho ground. Clayton, unseen by any. picked up thn fallen revolver nnd slipped It Inside his shirt, then ho Joined the sailors In gnzlng, mystified, Into tho Jungle. "Who could It have been?" whispered Jnno Porter, and tho young man turned to seo her standing, wlde-eved nnrl wondering, close beside him. "I dare say Tarzan of the Apes Is watching us nil right," he answered. In a dubious tone. "I wonder, now, who that spear was Intended for. If for Snipes, then our ape friend Is a friend Indeed. "By Jove, where are your father and Mr. Philander? There's some one or something In that Jungle, and It's armed, whatever It Is. Ho! Professor! Mr. Philander!" young Clayton shouted. There was no response, "What's to be done. Miss Porter?" con tinued the young man, his face clouded by a frown of worry and Indecision. "I can't leavo you here alone with these cutthroats, nnd you certainly can't ven ture Into the Jungle with me; yet some one must go In search of your father He Is more than apt to wonder off aimlessly, regaidless of danger or direc tion, and Mr. Philander Is only a trlflo less Impractical than he. You will pardon my bluntness, but our lives are all in Jeopardy here, and when we get your father back something must be done to imprera upon him the dangers to which he exposes you as well as himself by hl absentmlndedness." "I quite agree with you." replied the girl, "and I am not offended at all. Dear old papa would sacrifice his life for ma without an Instant's hesitation, provided one could keep his mind on so frlvolops a matter for an entire Instant. There Is only one way to keep him In safety, and that is to chain him to a tree, The poor dear is so Impractical. "I have It!" suddenly exclaimed Clay. ion. -iou can use a revolver, can t ypu?" "Yes, Why?" "I have one. With It you and Esmeralda will be comparatively safe In this cabin while I am searching for your father and Sir. Philander. Come, call the woman and I will hurry, on. They can't have gone xar. Jane Porter did as he suggested and when he saw the door close safely behind them Clayton turned toward the Jungle. Some of the, sailors were drawing, the spear from their wounded comrade and, as Clayton approached, he asked If he could borrow a revolver from one of thein while he searched tbe Jungle for the pro fessor. The rat-faced one, finding he was not dead, had regained his composure, and with a volley of oaths directed at Clay ton refused In the name of his fellows tp allow the ypung man any firearms. This man. Snipes, had assumed the role of chief since he had killed their former leader, and so little time had elapsed that none of his companions had as yet ques tioned his authority'. Clayton's only response was a. shrug or the shoulders, but 'as he left them he picked up the spear which had transfixed Snipes, and thus primitively armed, the on of the then Lord Oreystoke strode into the dense Jungle. Every few moments he called aloud tbe names of the wanderers. The watchers In the cabin by the breach heard the sound of his voice groalus ever tainter and tauter, until at last it was swallowed INTEREST IN ANYTHING BUT GOLF its a mighty 'Poor TMr To .BRCJAK THE TiAD SJELoi up by tho myriad noises of tho primeval ood. When Professor Archimedes Q. Porter and his nsslstant, Samuel T. Philander, nfter much lnslstenco on the part of tho latter, had finally turned their steps to ward camp, they were as completely lost In tho wild and tangled labyrinth of the matted Jungle as two human beings well could be, though they did not know It. It was by tho merest caprice of fortuno that they headed toward the west coast ol Africa, Instdid of toward Zanzibar on the opposite side of the dark continent. When In a short time they reuched tho bench, only to rind no camp In sight. Philander wns positive that t'icy were north of their proper destination, while, as a matter of fact they were about 200 yards touth of It. When Jnno Porter and Esmcrnlda found themselves safely behind the cabin door the negress' first thought was to barrlcndo tho portal from tho Inside. AVIth this Idea In mind sho turned to senrch for some means of putting It Into oxecutlon; but her first view of the Interior of the cabin brought a shriek of terror to her lips, nnd liko a frightened child the huge black ran to bury her face on her mistress" shoulder. Jane Porter, turning at the cry, saw tho cause of It lying prone upon thn floor beforo thorn tho whitened skeleton of a man. A further glanco revealed 'a second skeleton upon tho bed. "Whnt horrible place aro we In?" mur mured the awestruck girl. But there was no panic In her fright. At last disengaging herself from tho frantic clutch of the still shrieking Esmcrnlda, Jane Porter crossed tho room to look Into tho llttlo cradle, knowing what she should see there before ever the tiny skeleton disclosed Itself In all Vs pitiful and pathetic frailty. "Stop Esmeralda; stop It this minute!" sho cried. "You aro only making It worse. Why. I never saw such a big baby " Sho ended lamely, a llttlo quiver In her own voice as she thought of the throe men, upon whom she depended for pro tection, wnnderlng In the depth of that awful forest. Soon the girl found that the door was equipped with a heavy wooden bar upon the Inside, and after several efforts the combined strength of the two enabled them to slip It Into place, the first time In 20 years. Then they sat down upon a bench with their nrms about one nnother, and waited. CHAPTER XVI. After Clayton had plunged Into the Jungle, tho sailors mutineers of the Ar rowfell Into a discussion of their next step; but on one point all wero agreed that they should hasten to put off to the anchored Arrow, where they could at least bo safo from the spears of their unseen foe. And so, while Jane Porter and Esmeralda were barricading them selves within the cnbln, the cowardlv crew of cutthroats were pulling rapidly for their ship In the two boats that had brought them ashore. So much had Tarzan seen that day that his head was In a whirl of wonder. But the most wonderful sight of all, to him, was the face of tho beautiful white girl. Here at last was one of his own kind; of that he was positive. And the young man and the two old men; they, too, wero much as he had pictured his own people to be. But doubtlera they wero as ferocious and cruel as other men he had seen. The fact that they alone of all the party were unarmed might account for the fact that they had killed no one, They might bo very different If provided with weapons. Tarzan had seen tho young man plclc up the fallen revolver of the wounded Let Your Ledger Follow You On your vacation or to your summer residence. Beforo you leave town almply notify your carrier, agent or he PUBOC tQg&h JLEDGEB to forward the Public Ledger or Evening Ledger to your temporary address. By mall outside of Philadel phia Publlo Ledger, dally, 45a per month; dally and Sun day. 6Eo per month. 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He knew by their threatening gestures nnd by the expressions upon their evil faces that they wero enemies of tho others of the party, and so he decided to watch them closely. Tarzan wondered why tho men had gone Into the Jungle, nor did it ever occur to him that ono could become lost In that mnzo of undergrowth which to him was ,w simple as Is the main street of your own homo town to you. , (CONTINUED MONDAY.) MEARS & BROWN CITY AND SCnUIUIAN HEAL ESTATE Properties Managed Rents Collected insurance and Mortgages Placed IJt on application 202 South 15 tli Street REAI, ESTATE EOB SALE BununnAN L4WVU b Invest at if we wore as sure of everything in this world as we are that Penfield is certain to rise in value we'd be content. For Penfield prices today arc rock bottom they're half of last year's figures, due to settling the Wood estate. In fnct, they are almost give-away prices. 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No funernl. IlltOIllin M. Mra.C!tAItLE8 BKODltBAD, In her 80th year, Thursday evening-. Fu nernl services nt residence, Bethlehem, Pa., Monday afternoon, May 81, at 4180 o'clock. nrttnVNUJfc. FLOnENCD E , wife of Ban ford H at 3aranao Lake, May 20. lltlj. Mother of Sanrord If., Jr., nnd John II, Brothers, Frea C. Krauser. Donver. Col., an! Jonn Hatfield Krauser. of New York city, and sinter, Mrs. Charles W. Baldwin. Scar- iioroii;n-onIIu1on, New lorn, nuriai m Onkwood Cemetery. Niagara Falls. New York. May 22, HUB. CHAMHI5HS. On May 28, 1015, FANNIE, widow of Ulbson chambers, . Funeral on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.i from her late resi dence. 2.100 Wharton st. Interment Mount Morlah Cemetery, DICKSON. Suddenly, on May 28. 101B. SAMUKIj DICKSON, aged T8 years. Funeral eervlcea at St. Teler's Church,. 3d and Pine sts., on Tuesday, June I, nt 11 a, m. In terment private. Now York, Boston anu Washington papers pleato copy. l"AniAN On May 28, 1015. ADAM F., hus band, of Alma Fabian. Funeral services on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. nt his late residence. Hill West VnvnmenntnE ave. Interment prliate. l'ltDNOVS. On May 28. 1015, MAItY W. ItOIlUItTS, wlfo of the Marquis de Fronoys. Interment priwto. Kindly omit flowers. r.AmtlNS. On May 28, 101B, DELIA, wife of Martin C Larklns. Due notice of tho funeral will he Riven, from her late resi dence, 5721 Christian st. McWIl.T.IAMH. On May 27. 1015. MAH OAHKT McWILLIAMS, In her 81st year. Itelatlvcs and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, nt her lato resldenco, 1021 Green st. Interment prUnte, at llepilbah Ceme tery, Chester County, Pa on Monday. MOItTON. On tho morning of May 2T, 1018, MARY C. MOItTON, v. Ifo of llobcrt V. Mor ton IlelatlMs and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon. May 31, at 2MO o'clock, at her huf band's residence, till South Broad at,, and tho interment at Wcot Laurel Hill Ccmotery. 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L 801, Ledger Office. aiRL, colored, for general work in small seashom hotel. H 017. Ledger Central. GOOD GIRL, or woman for housework or cooking. Bustleton pike and Robins st. Frankford. Frankford 1710 W. aoVERNESST cultured, Yench-speaklng; Blano; tactful! competent. Address Irs A . Krebs. 2217 Gilpin ave., Wilmington. Dei: HOUSEWORK airl wanted In family of two" Cn II 5133 Westminster ave. """"y OI tw- NURSE. Protestant, for two children 'in coun try: references required, F 258. Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHERS, 'BOOKKEEPERS CLERKS Are you registered for a position In ?.ur .fommerlcsl Department at Ledger Central? You can recure valuable In formation and help by consulting "Jtlea J;CHn Jf. you a.re ""King a good posi tion. Thin service Is free to Ledger ad vertisers. WANTED Young women to learn nursing; not a position, but an opportunity: appli cants' education should consist of kt least 3 yoars In high school or equivalent; course In training !l ears: 10 a month Is given first 3 months ana s thereafter for necessary ex penses. This hospital, offers a. fine, oppor tunity for those desiring to enter the nursiiie profession. Address p 60S, Ledger Office WKAVKHH wanted on Broad Knowles and ford Mills. Btenton and Godfrey aves., Gin! wS,uiH,lM,lllBlt,'or .general housework In Went Phlln whit. !. r. ttr w -".U -' --- ..... ,, ......... , , 4 1AJV, Led. Off, HELP WANTED MALE FIRST-CLASS sheet iron workers wanted at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Coniuany, Newport News, Va . LENS aiUNDER ton prism woTkTparllculalTv ??,?,'i p,r','mi ! PP'y Frankford ArsenaX Philadelphia, Pa.. In writing, stating age experience and salary . una, MACHINISTS, machine hands.-vise hinds and floor hands wanted: highest grade men only will be employed. Southwark Foundry and ilachlne Co., 3th st. and Waihingtoh ave MAN AND WIFE for country; man must hata experience with horses; wire' laundress must furnish unquestionable refeVenees. p it ledger Central. w"r1"- 137, ONE cement linUhor, Saturday morning:" brine tools. Drug store, Richmond and Orthodox OPTICIAN WANTED-Youngmsn17-or i to take care of stock and lay off lense. nni with somo experlem-e preferred. J E tlS burner Company. 1720 Chestnut. " SALESMEN. Jewish, wanted to sell mtar, i Jewish financial Institution lJi "urntaheJP splendid opportunity for right men. fj 43? Ledger Office. ; " -. 4 SALESMEN-Hlgh-cUM outsldTwo'rk; prma. nent Pwlton for right turtle! ,ta e feferZ ences V Q.B. Ledger Central. ' "'"' SIGN WHITER We require a thoroughly experienced card and shin writer. Apply Superlh. V,n,?.nt 0""!,' N SNKLLENlJURO Bl'KCIALTY wletmsn, i"perleDC4 mii"SST 1 ol earning 2WlO a year eomml,lons"e jfj to 45. Address Room 804, Abbott lildl Pulldrphl, Pa. giving rrd. street S- jijtf and phone numher u- v AN r iSI-'oniiiteut oTechanics "in- plaster siu.o isnent atone an 1 v.ood larvlog ind general mason work by large ionrn run on yruflt sharHig lo-operative lists, giod wiV.. suia age, w. u. U 629, LeJr Offlci;J J1ELP WANTED MALE WANTED-Capable )oung man with a.C!Trtl jrentraT" '" M'" $1 WEAVnns wante! on Broad ti...,) ! " " """ """ aves, Otii VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CourTn has ncanclea for 1mPANtJ n.kiu.i -i l Touchers Up . , . Itubbcra -. . . Hardware niter. Physical , examination noccraarv. Ati v. i tor. Talking Machine Co. S5liV.Jli?E,'l.l Deiawnre ae. and .Market st . V"i "S1 I WANT n high typo Chrlftlan man. 5a T" f old, nctlveln church ork7 must tli!1! ielllgent. forceful ami n..i. VC.V'i P In-I . 727 Avalnut. Sulto 3. John M. ...' "M SITUATIONS WANTED PEMAr? &&irir -rsca Perm, girl; mounts, or shnre-jity ft- - CHAMBEIIWORK Scotch Protestant i,rT: reference. M 801, Ledger Office'"1' , CHAMDBItWORK; or chamhwk. anA ".'i "" ..mountains or sesshore" ref. g mi 13! oJJ v.iiii,u.NUJii,. educated, refined. Pro! .i.i, suburbs or a'horc. D. Field, leoo'nt. v..!''J' COLOnF.D WOMAN wants general hounf . private family. Call Sunday, 712 8? s"."?.'' C?PK I1"1 yhambermald-. loung gtrirw;f: highest reference. L 021. .. j.,l COOK, white, neat and capable:" roodTT . ence. Call 25l4JWcbBtert7""w'' rttttS ConKl- JP5stll'e,worn"n' Apply nionTilS" . Publlo Ledger, 10 n, m. to 12 norn. " DAY'S WOHKCook. cieanTTr rewTeTSS: ..enced and tellnblei refs. 1538 niu??, I. Ui,J:'M A,KEIV, 58-helaa7 wlshcs-cuttoiiws .Ledger Setra60' ' at hcr h0' ? W? FlttST-CLASS Dnn8SMAKEn wanla"T.- Jby day; children's dresses' c 321, Led ? FIIHNClt MAID. bestTofercncesrwIshe. ilTnt. Jlon for 2 or a months at seashori or mouS! tains care of children prer. Address M v enro J. Barton Townsend. hJVJhi-S. 5. " GOVEilNt:ss-French( native, physical eatii . one or two children. L 029, Lodr nflkL HOUSEWORK In small family orchllanors.l exper. and ret. Btrawbcrry Mansion, park LADY CLOSING HOU8Dwiihesto place her maid as chambermaid or waitress for ihi lSthTtrect.0" rcrcrence' AMy 829 BoilS MU2? Wa'm P'aCei bCSt "f"cnc"' Appiy POLISH LADY wants housowork In NleetOTral .w, ,. ...... fJ..B.0... -,,, v,nn. ave. REFINED high school girl wishes position f 'trust during summer months: country or sea. shoro preferred; references oxchanged. B 11. Ledger Branch. COOP .Market. H STENOaitAPIIER Young lady would ilka no', sltlon whera neatness and accuracy are as predated i moderato salary; reference. B 117 Ledger Offlco. ' STENOGRAPHER and prlv. sec; 0 yrs." exo-! canfurnlah the best of ref. F 45. Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, will subitltuta . during July. C 425. Ledger Office. WASHER, housework, day or week. 8140 innjuomvix oi.t utTlilUIUPWII, WORKING HOUSEKEEPER-Can cxp. wora an, with child: high, ref. f, 027. Led. Off. A RELIABLE PLACE to secure a good iten. ographer, bookkeeper, clerk, cashier or com mercial help of any kind is the Publlo Led ger. Call up Mlsa Dean. Walnut 3000, Ledger Central. Sho will put you In touch with capable, experienced young ladles quail fled to till our positions. Stnto our needs to her, and she will render you valuable service, which la frco to Ledger advertisers. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT-Hlghly qualified: possessed of maturo manufacturing and corporation ex perience, Bound Judgment, executive ability ond Inltfatlvo; able correspondent; typist; mar., age 35; bond & refs. u 745. Led. Cent. ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER Young pro gressive man, .12, with 14 i cars' varied ex perience In financial lines; hard worker: de pendable; interview will provo my ability. E 850. Ledger Central. ACCOUNTANT, expert, and credit manigtr la open for engagement; has had charge of largo offlco forces: is conversant with labor saWng systems; highest testimonials. D 042, Ledger Central. ACCOUNTANTS Books kept and audited.' financial statements prepared, evenings and Saturday afternoons. C 210, Ledger Office. ADVERTISING agencies neod critics and buy ers of their printing and engravings; I want to make a change. E 740. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, general offlco man. 80, capa ble of taking chnrge. F 40, Ledger Central. BOY, strong, 15, Catholic, wishes position In countrv cither on privato estate or farm; reference. 1507 Arch st. Telephone Race J3J7 or Spruco 0147. BOY. 10. Jewish, bright, nctlve, would like to work In country; private or farm; good ref erence. 1507 Arch Telephone Race 3337 or Spruce 0117. BOY. 10 j earn, wants position In country: either on gentleman's place or farm; best of rcieirmu ..i -au, w,., m..m BOY, 17, high school graduate, wants position for summon references. B 048. Ledger Cent. BUTLER or cook, Jap,, wishes position; has best ror. from present crop 1105 N. 03d st. cilAUrFEUR Would like to secure position for chauffeur, 4 years in my service: first clafs In every particular. Address B .11, LedgerjCentral. CITAUTFEUR Mechanic, single. French. Ger man. English; 8 years' exp.; first-class ref.. garnen or nouseworK. r ... w w...... CHAUFFEUR Young colored man wUhu position; 10 years' experience with nlgnj graue cars, loi rrencn i. CHAUFFEUR and mechanic, colored; city er seashore; 7 yrs.' exp.: sober. E 855, Led, lent. CLERK, 21, knowledge of bookkeeping: fle years' general office work, opportunity for advancement desired; ref. F 41. Ledger Cent. CLI?RK. nest, bookkeeper, 20. exp.; best rel crence: temperate. F '.'. Ledger Central. CLERK, experienced in office work: efficient! CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Hlgh-grado gentleman having thorough train. Inc along financial linos desires to render services to busy man who can rely on anotner carrying out his plans and executing orders with fidelity, F 255, Ledger Central, CREDIT and collection man and office roan-ager-Al record for 10 years: experienced In banking and accounting: able correspondent, possesses Initiative , and executive lllty. ago 31: married; strictly temperate; unparal leled results In present pos'n. F 57, Led.Cent. ESTIMATOR for building contractor: good so llcltor: comp. and rcllable.F 158, Led. tent. EXPERIENCED office man. ago 32, marriea. j ..lkln ..Ann! ua rmIMi"in; 1T1V 1J yeara' experience with mfg. firm covers book keeping, stock figuring, purchasing and bank, ing departs,! also capable of manag. office handle all corrap.; refa. B 431, Led, t-em. FORMER newspaper manwlth 5 years' exp. as Congressman's f"e".d"'r.", "rliVral OARAGE-Handy man; can drive and repair! temperate; city or country. F 151, Ledger Central. , - HOTEL if ANAOKR. steward, young, comp t! amallsalary,percentage. E 857, Led. Crnt. jiECHANIC. age 20. wishes pos; .as meebanW or chauffeur, city or country! good rets, from Jest place.h. D.MIIler.Jlia S. Percy st MOVINO picture operator, licensed. 1 yesr" experiencejgen. mechanle. E 05.'. Lei. '' PRINTINO salesman, 30, 7 yrs.' ex p. win tin . . . .An.n..tn. n. fA,man small Plant, rniia. ur Lumuuit .' m w '"' - have a trade following. E8iqtLedger Ceni. HEAL EHTA-IK . , . ,,.. ires 10 irarn iius uu.utv., -... r xtl. lAugcr t.cmi Efficient producer! at present raP',?, tf representative of mfg. concern: experience 8 yrara has taught me to produce rejulUi married: age 83. B 352, Ledger Central SALESMAN .... , Bfflc ent, progressive, goou r'!"""'"'.'-.-. vara' selling experience manufacturiaf lines. P HI. Ledger Central SALESMAN Practical and mechanical e-glDfrhi : etr': ence; young, progressive '"'.S'ciK, worn imru .ur huwhvbi'i" zi :f SALEaMAN-Young msn. I'jears' inside MUj ins experience iw (o "- ., ": - on 'the road. F 60. Lodger Central. SALESMAN, 10 years' experience acquainted ..it,. .i,w .n fata.. m,n'. furnishers aDimr to produce.K 41. Ledger Central SHIPPER or assistant. SO, 8 years' P"lence. also clerical: reference. B Q50. Ledger Cent STENOGRAPHER. 28. .graduate, thoroujlhl depend'e. Indus't, 5 yrs.' exp. E 8.ULed rent. STOCK or shipping clerk, by young rosa -J. can handle ro'en.BW years' expeflenj.. lei erence Address F 48. Ledger Cntral TECHNICAL GRADUATE off t years' stsojlj lng. 3 years In engineer ng work, S year s Instructor, desires .position with 0,r"1r1t'i' concern: wUI ba glad to call for Interview. C 401, Ledger Office. -j UNJJBRTAKER'S-ASSISTANT. !Jt the buslnesa. reliable ref F 53. Ledger Leu YOUFcTmAN. 10. wants elerlcal position ' years' high school, part "rm'n business col lege: run typewriter, excellent references. O 118. Ledger Office. YOUNiTilANrKl. ca"pabl. of handll g corre spondence with knowledge ',av1,V?fir,' years' office exp. will !'Pt,,m?ldcJst with chance of advance'! F 31, Led ? TOlINfYMAN 2Cgood iharacter appearance nd ad "e.s,' knowledge leather busineas, Sept anything, am. Ledger Central YOUNG MAN IP. wantv clerical o"'s, Ybavtai veVy good edu.atton quick sad a. at figures, excel, ref a F 260, I-d. eot Yil'NO MAN im"l ear experience as lector also lerk aim to uae go d MWrr no oW.i E 654 Ledger Central IfOUNOMAN wUhaa wVJ?.&1iSlJ,3& aged 20; 4 rerereao. Q !" m a ii m Mi I M jAi, is&Ag-k,BcgflfeJSH&MHHHHHaHBHHflflfHH assaajsisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss