Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 20, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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pM" AEROPLANES !
FOKINAVAIJlUlLlllV
SElilUUS l'liuiSLuni
jLfc Organizations Will Ap-
enco ior iMiuiyun-w "
Is Needed Bndly
BUYING BOATS" ABROAD
0 Club of America Sounds Call
for Air urnii w "
prcpnrcdiicss
EA ...himv of the Navy Department
Kfapptr the naval mllltla of a State.,
isnaayr fc.,ioniii. with aeroplanes
SSed a wrtou. situation with re
57. .. ..nn.i dnfcniM. especially coast
'k ... it was announced today by the
&" Bub o" America. It ..estimated
tf. war IU pns. before tho various
Vganliatlon, will receive Federal
fL ih strength of promises mado by
:$ SrS'nWni onaut.cal corpi
of ,. corP havoeen
JSTihi equipment Is lacking and the
J2m 0f the national aero body and the
ff rcanUatlons are insufficient to
Sply IW. !!? u. -.; ... .h. nnv.
lTto wee which will hold a ...-
C In Boston from August n to a., w
I" '" ..i . ihni Iho aerlnl dc-
movement in every State may re-
"i!,.ni and the mllltla orgnnl-
EZJ of the States bo supplied with
SrUwary equipment. A circular let-
wHttinit forth the unpropareaneBs i
Mf """'" , ., ,i,ov f nurlnl defenses
STe nVd of the various State or
. ln.! ". v-. h.n .nt tn evorv Gov
rw"onB "u "
L s Utter states that tho American
iSrt owns only five aeroplanes, the army
Tend only two could bo mustered In all
& mllltla organisations In tho country.
', few army aeroplanes are ht Ban
mmco. Cal.. and the navy machines aro
lMPtncola, Fla. It Is pointed out that
?S "rank should set fire to the
itau7 hangars at cacn place mo cuumry
3 k. .ntlrtlv deprived of aeronautical
Ipment. The letter says:
WIm for making aeroplanes, but the
Waul Is almost all being shipped to
vl rrhi. irxnr mfl nernnlnnrft have
f-Ek (lipped to belligerent nations. Blit
jfJeTre few skilled air pilots In this
Woeontry ana it wouia wo " "
tatenthf of training to secure tho ncces
Swtt number of aviators In case of war.
B.W few naval aviators navo jievur
n K.....ii with tnn licet ana ao not Knuw
iirsat ships and submarines look like
kern the air. Naval commanders have
lr haa an opportunity to use ucru-
esureo. . ...
,. nvlntnm Vi.va nAVnr nnn the on
tftunlty of operating with troops: the
?mrv has no aerial observers and has
' mr practised firing with aviators as
f-"spotters": the majority of oincers and
ise rnK ana nie nave never uiu un w
uttnMtv in familiarize themselves with
, tie work of aeroplanes.. The Philippine
'tt Muds, the Hawaiian Islands and tho
v pntna Canal have no aerial protection.
Th national Ruard and the naval
i ttm-Uve had no experience with an
torepi&at, ana tne oincers ana men nave
never bd an opportunity to become ac
quainted with Its possibilities as a scout
and m a range finder far big guns,
"iftfoefhng must Immediately be done
iwa respectfully suggest that this matter
a organizing aviation corps in tne na-
guara ana navai miutia do given
'skratlon at the Governors confer
,,' which Is to be held at Boston Au-
l 10 ZB. '
1, .
Rmunds denies interview
yd of Education Board Repudiates
Report He Justified '
Germany
nry It. Edmunds, oresldent of the
fctrd of Education and an authority on
feCtrnatlonal law. denied todav that ha
Ifct aald Germany had a right to sink tho
r. Edmunds was told that lie had been
(Wed In detail by mornlnc newsnancrs
t the effect that no new situation has
Wn created by the latfst exploit of a
wroah submarine and that Germany
, In the right.
I u that correct?" he was asked.
'"JTs." said llr. Edmunds. "No. I didn't
Sthat"
effort then was made to havo Mr.
unds discuss the lntervlow In detail,
ft he refused, saying ho might talk
leter.
IR00T BAR ASSOCIATION HEAD
Pfarmer Senator Defeats W. G. Smith,
of Philadelphia, for High Honor
BAT.T r.ivw mmf ... m -rt.
ri"-- . . a, A.uii. .v. runner
JJftor Ellhu Root, of New York, was
fTi " e,ectea president of tho
'vbii ur Association at its closing
linesa session on recommendation of
tCfn.r.l nntlMnll ... II.. . l.l
JWter George Smith, of Philadelphia,
r-7 t-anuiaate Deiore tnei council,
Z. ""oa"18 was not presented to the
T"s4mun,
4j?.r ,offlccr" elected were: George
wi. xt '"' """am r. uynum, ureens-Jf0-
C t Chapln Brown, Washington,
SiJ p-, Charles N. Potter, Cheyenne,
2iJj John Lowell, Doston, and C. D,
'wmltt PekB' member" of tne executive
STORS GO TO MOVIE SCHOOL
els Parsons Study Picture Ma
chine at Camp Meeting
25"CAao, Aug. 20.-A movie school for
t- openeu today at tne 43tn
t.Z "'umt camp meeting at
I" . Th6 chool Is In oharge of
ffvt U11 to a lecture on tjo value
HI: iovl In church service na then
IJJn the technique of the mac lne.
L Riaenltlna n na1r . . 1fc
K Pictures through the film ex-
ljp0(r" many of whom desired to
i r c ,n ineir cnurcnea. oui
U! lcal Knowieage.
r lUnn4 to Reach Canada
!Jt Plana to escape from the
. Mi AdBtna IVrirtu rnmnami In
Ehr reVMled today by Aibprt
?h Atam- Merrill, who U
t ?r i u,y1 coniesaed, it Is
tJinr ." cregier, oi tne t;am-
: :- ,-"ir Australia, ana irum
.'"L0 th 'ntwlor of the coun-
,W ld he had intended to
w-, ..w who tne money lie i!a,a
kt typiwhewl Half an Hour
AITK11 Hi ..... u ..... ....
i,AJr .n hour w a coppeihead
iuUh boll8r r0,n t the York
i
22. "auimore, secretary; Fred
Cr, l Y"AhSun"' A,bany treaeurerj
Cln W. Meldrlm. Savannah. Ga.; WIN
Y'Ntblack. Chicago; Selden P. Spen-
HELP WANTED FEMALE
.nIfi t,1;!? V. lXrl and aalnry
C,fcCi?AL'.y,'"' ral joung ladleT mut
2ia BlR,ll.!!lnI?l, no others nl rpl. Call
r '."'" iu , u k m , louay
CVftV,S.rT,ifn' .1rrt cUm!i wantrd. muet ha"e
llS?iinJJlM,n',,!I'" wantea on vhlto work, mo
iii..v!y onie work to rto outmdo Thoniaa
iiuck Hosiery ComDanv. Jn.tr .nri Vnrv i.
1,lJ?S!Sf1K ST.C00k and downaufrs work;
liEti V!klt. Br1' M Ion. Hco Jll.
T -"" 'vi iinerjjniCB.
r)hiin"?w,J,,!"c,L . AT 'oh" J"1'
eSulylklll. UUnket Ul". 8" ". l"
a JJfi?irP mna. work evenlnsi occailonally.
d.tl.te, "S".5.1 Camden, ti. 1. alvlng M
.. .- onf u-nw yinirai,
BTS9?n.AP"EU "" "me knowledse ot
LS2.k'p,rB mu,t accurate and wrlta a
good handi perm, employ, u las. Irfd. Oft.
WBNQUfiAl'HKll and bookkeeper, compatent
lfc.f. ",cnrei Rmlthrremler maohlnei me-
. chanlcal-eltctrlcal line. out, liedfer ofti-
STKNOaitAPHEHSI STENOniUPHnilS!!
, HTLNOOItAPlinnBtll
There Is an Inctvailna damanl tor flril
cla, KiurlncJ rU. lr you are not
atlihed with vour present potltlon. or
ir you are icuklnc a sood one, cither
perlnanent or temporary, see Ml Dean.
Leaser Central, at once .he will help
you with your ad and put you In touch
with a good position. The lama court"
eay It extended to experienced book-
S?.'S?r?Vn'1-.?!er!!;T" 13 ?nB
HKUVlCli TO LEDOKH AUVEllTlB
WBAVKHS wanted. Apply .ohn ft James
pobron, Incoriorntod. Hlanket Mills, Bcott'a
. lane, rails ot Schuylkill. "
WOMEr 4. bet. 25 and 10. wanted to fill perm,
poeltlone; applicants muet have tho equivalent
cf a high ichool education and be free to
leave the city, unueuM opport. for hlah-grada
womenj ret required, ,,oaltlon pay travel.
expenaoa, salary and commission. Ask for
Mrs. UilMlan, 1321 Hpruce at., bet. 10 and 1.
HELP WANTED MALE
JJOND SALESMAN wanted, with clientele.
802 Stock Exchange Wdg.
BOOKKCEPEn, konwledge of stenography
preferred) state age, experience and aalary
. expected. D 218, Ledger Office.
DOT for general olTIce work with large corpora
tion: ghe references. D no. Ledger Olflcc.
DRAUGHTSMAN or ettlmater wnatea: a
bright young man of good personality and
education who la familiar with l.ulldlng
plans and who has had experience in cntl
matlng quantities: state referenco, experience
jand aalary expected. M 358. LedgerOfflce.
CAtltNETMAKERB and wood-working machine
hands wanted; time or piece work. Looachcn
l'lnno cose and Phonograph Cabinet Co.,
l'aterson, X. J.
COACHMAN wanted to asalst In care ot
grounds on gentleman's country place: stato
age; two horses, reference required from last
place. D 213, Ledger Office.
.LIlDann CLERK Thoroughly expcrlen-ed
ledger clerk wanted; Drat-class penman;
quick and acurate; permanent position with
large wholesale house I' 1)18. Ledger Oftlc'o.
SALESMAN, with experience and trade, to
sell contractor's aupplles and equipment; glvo
rets, and salary expected. D 211, Led. Off.
SALESMAN wanted to sell wholesale and re
tall ipal on commission. M 337, Ledger Cent.
SLATE ROOFERS. 2. practical, wanted at
oice; 3. Apply bOS Chestnut st Room 70S,
W. II. Davis.
STOCK SALESMAN; unusual opening for pro
ducer; commlslson basis; highest reference
req. as to Integrity & abll. F t)48. Led. Cent.
STOCK SALESMAN wanted.
Room 807. Builders' Exchango.
WARP DRESSERS-'Apply John & James Dob
son, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott'a lane. Falls
of Schuylkill.
WEAVERS wanted Apply John & James Dob
son. Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Kails
of Schuylkill.
YOUNO MAN, clean cut, 17 years, leather de
partment ahoe factory; must be good at fig
ures: beat of reference required. Answer In
own handwriting, P Oil), Ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN In central real estate office; give
particulars In apllcatlon. F 050. Ledger
Central.
General
MEN wanted dally to operate moving-picture
machines; we teach you quick methods of
operating me eiecincai installation ot a tnea
tre and fit yon for a position paying (13 to
5m per weeks complete course ?1. payable
payment. Keystone School, l.'llo Arch.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
CHAMBERMAID or waitress or sewing.
217, Ledger Office.
CLERK AND TYPIST, knowledge of stenog
raphy; 2 years' exp. F 1MT. Ledger Central
COOK, flrBt class, German Protestant, wants
place. 2800 N. Warnock at.
DRESSMAKER, first class, will sew in coun
try, by week, at rata 11 day, room, boaid
and carfare. Toplar 70SU D.
DRESSMAKER from New York dealres few
more engage'tB; high-class work. Walnut 0438
EXPERIENCED young woman desires poll
tlon working housekeeper. D 210. Led. Off.
HOUSEKEEPER (working) or care ot Invalid;
strong, active; mod. wages; refa. M (E!0,
Ledger Office.
HOUSEKEEPER, mng . or mother's helper,
exp.; care of young children. Ph. Walnut 8108.
HOUSEWORK (gen ) or cooking and down
stairs work Settled white woman; smalt
t adult family; city. M 0.13. Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK, general, or cooking; aubJrbscr
city; references. M 701, Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK (gen.), plain cooking; small
wash; Trot.; refa. M U.y. Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER, with 2 years' experience,
wants position with good opportunities for
advancement; tO to atart. .)' 1H, Led. Cent.
STENOGRAPHER, dependable, neat, would
consider moderate aalary, with opportunities;
reference. p 114, Ledger Office.
BT"ENdailAPlfER. with 4 years' exp., desires
pos ; moderate salary. 2109 Douglas at.
STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKEEPERS
and CLERKS are furnished through the
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT at
Ledger Central. hen you are In need
of a competent office assistant write or
telephone "MISS DEAN," Walnut .1000.
and prompt attention will be given
your request. This la a free service to
Ledger advertisers,
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT, C. P. A., desires permanent
position where there Is opportunity to show
ability, 10 years' commercial and accounting
exp.t can furnjbeat of ret. F .133, Led. Cent
BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly experienced ac
countant and capable office manager, wishes
responsible position) can furnish heavy bond
if required. D 18. Ledger Office.
cSoKkEEPEH. 12 years' experience, deslrea
position with reliable firm. D 112. Ledger Off.
CHAUFFEUR wishes position with firm or'prl"
vatel city or country! Al reference; will drive
car evenlnga or Sundays In spore time. F
718, Ledger Central.
CHAUFFEUn, married; U years' experience-
good reference, 2 yeara last place; any car.
1 F 740. Ledger Central
cllAuVS' 6.011, single, truthworthy,' competent
driver and rr.echanlo, Protestant. F Ml.
Ledger Central ,
EirAt'KPEUn, experienced, careful, best refer
ence can go any where. FJ)3I. Ledger Cant.
cKeHK", SI, with years' expertencerin oil
liuslnessi now employed, but reek greater op.
noVtuntty F 038. Ledger Central.
llOllBllUAN. married, thoroughly experlencedT
huntara and drlversl open for engagement
Boptember 1, 6llt Norwood St., Oermantown
ll'kti Soune coiored, "wants work in klfchen.
Call" all week, W1W Panama at,
OFFICE'MAN all-aroubd. marrledr88j book
keeper. tywrlter, experlenred outside sell
ing. 1' 4&.iager Central.
STKrToalTiPHER. 20. lilgh ecTiooTT bualneel
rrENWRAPinill"sr.d bSokieeper. exp.t"haaj;
rsnld. aeeuratsj referencea liui Regent st.
??nr?r?z":i.7:"i.f-
irtTNTTKlf'EATt ANb HQ?IEIY
FACTUREItB-Establlshed (London,
manufacturere' agents, worll-wlde
mXnu:
ung.)
fnanufacturere' agents, .worii-wiue conn;
linns want agencyi nisie itieieuvt., mil
go to rhlladJlphl' to Interview Intere.tta
Su...w arvUAntr. .qA.1 Alh tive.. Naw York.
iniiis.j '"'" j .
VWt&rW'lXt
YOL'Na MAN, settled. 34, dealres position as
collector with real estate, firm or truat com
piny has had two years' experience) speaka
Girinan and has flnlahed, real eetata course
at Y L C. A. auceeasfullyi best referencea)
total aUtalner, at prerent employed In other
line V 218. Ledger Otdce.
Yorr.0 MAN it wishes position In contract-or-a
offtce 1 a sears' experience, good draughta
Jnn beet rtferencea. F 818, I,dger Central.
YOl'NQ MAN, 21, wishes to Inrn good bual-
nea F 83l LedgerCentral
TTPAlTEaTi wants position as cook or general
J houaVwork. ApplyaneaaJIIgJihtrry. m
jAPArJESirwTitBejMial housework, wants
posJUon U fasBtliri rf. I- Jn
KVEaiyq LEDC4ER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGHT ST 20,
AUTOMOBILES
For Bale ....
MATIIEflON, to It r.. li ey., aood eon. j aell
reaa.i demomtrate.
im i
illpka ar., Mnyk.
ton FOUOi excellent condition 3. II. Winter
tten, 417 Chfattr ave , Moortatonn, N. J
AUTO LIVEIIY AND QAHAOE3
NKW "7-PAB8ENaisir HUDSON OAltS FOH
hlro trln to AtlHtillc City and return , IS
hourt. ir. rail tor other trips. M. Kally,
Waeilland BT. -.It Arms Woodland 905H-W,
TOl'UIfjd CAH8tohlre by tho""Kour, dt or
trip. lull phont Poplar 1ZS7
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
C.tOCKIlY. and rrov atoro, nxt , alock and
blJg , Includ. atabltt. eult for a saras. for
sale cheapi dea. loc. , recelvera' aale, chance
ot a lifetime. M 340, Ledger Central.
OLEANINO AND DYEING
OfiTItlClI FBATHimft AND FANCIES
CLEANED. DYKD. MA1LHOT. 1S10 Cheat.
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY
1IBM8TITCHINO, 10 cents yard, Al matarials.
A. llBlCIIARD, 1113 CHESTNUT ST.
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
DRKBSMAKIND taught; short, prae. court.
MacDowell. J01 Denckla Bldg , 11 & Market.
TOR SALE
BILLIARD, pool, combination, 2d-hand bought,
sold, rented, exch'd. Keafer, 320 Qlrard ave.
Vlrtnr Wabuy allghtly-uaed Talking Machines
Ob J1TVUIUBI U A.....V, .V .. V
STORAGE
M1LLBOURFE STORAGE CO. 22 N. 82d.
Belmont 4823. Carpeta cleaned. Weat 421.
ROOMS TOR RENT
JUST THE ROOM YOU WAN
Can very likely be located In a tew mlnutea
by examining the photographs and deacrip
tfona of rooma with and without board which
are on file for lour impaction at Ledger
Central. An Interior photograph and an
aweia to every question you would aak la
here, so you can decide Intelligently, free
etrvlce; test It.
f-iinsTt-.rt Avivf fti3i Nlrelv furnished 2d-
atory rooms, southern exposure; board op
tional! small family; owner.
OltEEN, 1020 2 largo'roome, run. water, gaa
range; completely turn.; hkpg.; also parlor.
l'AIlk. Pt.ll. N. Choice vacahcica; hot-wator
heat, elettrlclty. two baths
PINE, 800 Ideal bachelor quarters, furnlthed
single, double private baths; also suite, ao-
com. 4: reduced rates to permanent tenant.
SI'RUCH, 2022-Atfractlvely turn, aulte; two
rooms and prlv. bathjtolephoneBentlemiin.
24TH, N., ms-Lnrge comfortable roomr fur-
n'aled or unfurnished; convenient to cars.
Dlnmond 3077 A. l'hoto atLedgcr CcntraJ;
B2d anJ Sansom Furnished
...,i.gi rr lin . ...,, .... . . ...ta ....1.. . m.nl
. M. C, A. shower baths: near L; all tho
cotnrorts of home. I'none iiei
mont 4081. Key., West 380.
WIDOW, nwnlntr now house, well furnished, la
anxious to meet responsible party looking for
a rrnned home and willing to pay tt rent
monthly, references exchanged. D 127, Led-
ger uince.
Seashore
A PRIVATE TAMILTf will rent 1 or 2 rooma to
reflied perrons, all conveniences; quiet and
restful. F 737, Ledger Central.
BOARDING
BROAD ST.. 770 (The QraTlam) Cool, attract-
ri. . a .. ..11 M.H. . I.I.I. tnm.A S7 lln
leiy lUr. rVIHPi "' miw., .nmp v.m y. ...n
LEHIGH, W.. 1313-13 Boautlful rooms, with
board; new management. Phone Tioga 822L
PARK. N.. 2123 Newly furnished single rms.
lor gentlemen wuil uuaru: rmea cty iemuh
aoic. fnoneiJiamonouf.o,
SPRUCE; 1224-20 (Brlsmonde) Furn. rooms;
single, enaulte; private baths; table board.
V-ALNUT, 453f3d-floor rooma withTWrdi
near u; aouinern eposuroj rc. B.i.mw.
SPR17CELYN-.t0S S. 41st at. Mtsa S. M.
HANLEY, formerly ot Cheitnut st.
OVERUHOOK 6063 Drexel road; boarding,
tennis, awlm'g pool. Phone Overbrook 2003.
38T1I, S 108 Handsomely furnlahcd rdbma;
excellent table: private family; phone.
40TH, N.. 32 Dolightful vacancies porch lawn;
exceptional table: near L. Baring 2008 W.
Suburban
WEST CHESTER, PA. A fnrmhouso, with all
conveniences, offers comfortable home for a
few guests tor summer and autumn. Address
I U17, Laager uince
OFHM XNTOWN (The Shlppen), Wayne and
Hanabury; flrat ciass In appointments and
service.
Ocean City. N. J.
OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hotel Henry. 7th and
Ashury: room, board, $0 weekly.
APARTMENTS
SPRINO OARDEN 1010 Excellent npte. In 8
different houaog, aomo turn.; kitchenettes.
WALNUT. 14.11 Very attractne apts.. 2 rms,
bath, also single room and bath, furn, or un
furn.; excellent location; let-class service.
Phono Spruce 4B30, or apply to janitor.
12T1I. S., 200 Two or three rooms, bath and
kitchenette, also 2 rooma and bath; can be
rented separate or together, furnished or un-f-irnlahed;
short or long term lense.
PHYSICIAN'S office, also 1. 2. 3 orB-room
apartments; furnished or unfurnished; with
or without private bath: excellent cuisine;
board optional. Apply 252 South 17th st.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
BROAD AND DAUPHIN STS. (8. E. cor.)
Apt. with O rms. and 2 bath, maid a room;
1 apt.. B rooma mid 1 bath. Apply janitor.
DIAMOND, 21123 rma bath, kitchen, ho'P
wnter heat: ref.. 2d floor. S2 4 rma , hath,
kitchen' all cor, rms.; J !5.Dlamond 1813 JW.
POPCa'R, 1322 Attractive housekeeping apts ,
2 and 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette: modern
conveniences. Apply 1004 Lnnd Title Bldg.
117 N. 10TII ST. 2 bedtooms. bath, living and
dining room kitchenette, unfurn.: light four
sldea; attractive. R. W. Olhausen, 1501 Arch
1110 GIRARD AVE. Entlro 2d floor; 4 rooms
nnrt bath: 2
West Philadelphia
THE OIRVIN. 3310 Hamilton at. 0 rooma and
baths r 3 bedrooms; second floor prliate porch:
t41. Phone I'reaton B279, or janitor.
120 SO B3TII, a ib20-39 (near Cheater ave.)
Modern In every respect. Apply Janitor, on
premises. Phone Flloert 4453.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Logan
LOOAN REAL ESTATE
BALE. RENT AND EXCHANGE
M, M. Smith. Broad St., opp. Logan Btatloju
SEW JF.R8EY
Colllngswood. N. J.
T.ROOM HOUSE all conveniences; price 250p:
cash $300; balance as rent; So, carfare W
Phlla.; close to achoola and churchea. Partlcu
las. Geo. Llpplncott & Bon,Colllngswood.N.J
Haddon lleignts, a. j.
LIPPINCOTT LOTB AND HOMES
M llADDON HE1QHTH. N. J.
National rarkLNi
m-NOALOWB 100 caah. 10 montlilyTTota 21
aloO. near trolley; eonv. to river; National
Park (Jet off Red Bank ave .see agent Av 111
badge, greater New Jersey Co.. 83 S. loth.
REAL ESTATE SALE OR RENT
CITY .
JWN YOUR HOME by monthly payments of
from 117 to 130. housea located N .Phlla and
oftT worth from 180 to 10250. Marchanta1
UrSan Tnlst Cb" W5-"0 Chestnu.t at.
' REAL ESTATEWANTED
nVNTS COLLECTED ALBRECH'rB, 373
nunxi BldlKg. 2414 W Lehigh ave
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
CITT
",. aiiAT2S ST (formerly Centennial av ),
X5b?t lBth and lUth above 'Jefferson at -De-
iirable 12-room side-yard, dwelling, modern
iinmbtnsi newly renovated. Rent 135.
PlurofcilftllTO LET il N 10TH BT
STiii' ie C-UmHKRXaND ST. Store and 12
2Vlmia one equare from alte, of new Girl's
ff?JSelwoli Inks oven In cellar, rent .
High gg'iJiij.Hr, 1610 N;11TH STi
ErTfTTJ lflTH uffU00" "porcbTfront dwell
g, rnedern plumbing and laundry, electric
liahta hot-water heat: rent 40,
"'""'PeAtOLBT. 1810 N 1UTJI ST
Vactorlea, Warehouses, Mfg. Flours
MBaR01OLlTAN BUILDINO. cor. Broad and
Wallace. Booms 8000 to 40.WO aq ft. on a
flnSr. Apply to Q. F. Laaher. 147 N. 10th.
OrrlCKg. WUBINKSS HOOMH. ETC.
nnBXEL BU1LDINO..ANNUAL MENTALS
'around floor, fiuu. iiaui ain,
Desk Koocs
DISK KOOM) free use of phone; Perry Blag.l
oftlce alwaya open. M 243. Lodger Central.
MORTGAGES
"" MONEY FOR MdivTO AQE4 """"'""
HS00 $1000 ?1200
41500 $1600 $5000
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Corner suites'. Si to 10 rma , ) to j73.
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Punch.
Rural Constable Now, then, come out o' that. Dathlng'a not allowed 'ere
after S a. m.l
The Face In the Water Excuso me, sergeant, I'm not bathing: I'm only
drowning.
A 3-KEEL
Punch.
Ofllcer (to sentry, who has been
asleep) Why have you your boots off T
Sentry So as not to wake tho 'orsea,
sir.
Refused
-... Bri'i --. .
She You asked my hand In mar
riage; aren't you rather ambitious?
lie ves, out i always am strive lor
lew Vtl ft rest
big things.
The Village Jokesmith
"I ken't sleep these days."
"Haow be thet, Cy7"
"I sleep nights." Record.
-AND THE WORST
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FEATURE
Case Dismissed
"Jjrj you want the court to under
stand, that you refuse to renew your
dog license?"
"Yes, sir, but-"
"Wo want no but. You must renew
the license or be fined. You know
that it expired on the let. don't you?"
"Yes, sir; so did the dog, sir."
A Mistaken Forecast
Mrs. White Mah fathah tole me.
"married In haste repent at leasuah."
Sir, White Yessum; an' Just to fool
yo' ole man, ah done arranged to gib
yo' no leasuah to repent in. An' roh
mahself, yo' don't heah me repentln'
do yo?
IS YET TO COME
JrScA M?MNFpeTpr. , MOW HE WOULDttT J'H 50 0LA0 PERCY 15 SUCH
DEEM MlalNr-ORMEO Fl)HT W,TH AMY 0F A UTUE GEctTLEMAti, WE
MR5. PCKLE, PERCV Bls UTTlE HAVMfYTCS JUST LIKE NY liOOQY
IS VERY GEtliTLE. fJ82K 7 c 1 '
WMS0 6UD.ftSI'Ml -v ""N 7? 7j 1
VERYCAREFOLIN f 1 (CRrHtN it,. tbJL COBBY' -' "
"" '' ' ' . - 3
1915.
THE PADDED CELL
J Mm's EMTRAHCt 1 (
j JAM IN t REARM I
MRS SULtlt.BLVlONy )
N Ar-TriR SPrlMCrM& THE SUrAArtGR
. AT THE SHORE., CAUS ON
HR 0S ?REiMi MRSi Q I
j SOMEPJLE .
Breaking It Gently
Maid Thieves got into a house in
this street last night and stole the
silver.
Mistress Isn't that dreadful! Whoso
house was It?
Maid It was No. 7.
Mistress Why, that is our house!
Maid Yes, ma'am, but I didn't want
to frighten you.
DID IT EVER HAPPEN TO YOU?
1 WOW HE WOULDN'T
FIGHT WITH ANY OF
BIS LITTLE fUVMATES
-Sketch.
His Wife Aren't you ever coming to breakfast, BablngtOnT
He Yes, yes, dear. I've nearly finished the morning papers now and X
only want to glance at the evening pa pen that have just come In.
yyKflaRaHaaaK J "OaawtaW.
ftHaHaaaB SJlS fTjfty
"Where did yer get lm from?"
"Begorral Y's ee old Marcaronl 'ad
of our owri we said we'd 'avo 'itn."
A settlement worker tells how
shocked she was to encounter ,hi Mi
of cynicism In the stums. The conver
sation was between two women wkM
married Ufa had not besn partlcuUfr
(UeJtotM.
is
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Way Up
Sister's Beau Here's a penny. Does
your papa speak hltthly of me?
Jlmmle Oh, yes! Ma has to call him
down for It
1'H 50 0LA0 PERCY 15 SUCHl
A LITTLE GEttTLEMMI, HE3
JUST LIKE NY TiOOQY
h-TIbs fialsg 4kow,
t o go to the war, m 'ti wa'vt fat no M
"WtR" sW M s'tani, "of ura.
we kas aair .ItihsMm Vstii M t '.
jm-t j'H w ' aw seLood hitv
alv4-eMi'i. sws4r ttwst Orel H
km 1M m Win that ar4'Cl ally all 1
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