EVENING .LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915. 13 DEATHS T.KiJT0N.--On August 21, 1B1B, ill Jlun CS N WILLIAM J J., infant mil "'.-r.i rd 1 rr mid 12 day. Ilelatlve "J'friinA n invited to attend the funeral. . '' re.dnesW 1 P "la ftom ,n restucnc i0" Si.. Jii II Qleaeon filll Hodman st. In. l&rnVnl 10" Cro" C""'"- r:., in. On August ai, iuir, at Tumi a?, fa IJatM on of KHiabelh and the I1.'. aid "friends i Invited to attend tha ll,TMi servl. t, on Wednewlay. at 2 p, m . ifonerel " , n, brother-ln-ls. 818 t ;CTavlor st 2Mh and Hrown). Itemalna Njyhj,J Viewed on Tuesday. Horn 7 to 10 rOAN,-On AUu.t 10. Mig. KL1ZA- at aViTTII M Willi Ul JBinrn n( HH ItliU E fi'Sl'tef of Catherine II llowlett nnd tho P ?ViiTiarle J Jnes and Rranddntiithter of 'i. r. Oeorre w ana Kiisanein Miicnen. , lk"lU nd f rl (;.. taurtl II l remeiery "'...VlX on Tuesday evenlnr CaBf " ,n. .-,,,,., rJ"SpNNCOT (nee Kills), beloved wife Will. !iK. Kennedy and dauihter of Levi and uKTmi fills, nelatlvea and frlenda. a'so yfc5r..ri!unell. 121. D. of L are Invited ...itend tha funeral services, on Thursday 5,.VnoSn. at 1 o'clock, from her father' flfJ?nre7 2V10 Weat Flrlh at. (24th and ?"ffr.i.f,.i .ti. V Interment private. Arllnc. Si Aimetery. hemalna may he viewed Wed. t2dr vnYnit. B to 10 o'clock. rhoenlx Juie. Ta,. PP" "P ri.nWI.KS.- -Suddenly, on August 22. IBIS. Kiitril husbsnd of Elisabeth Knomles (nea fSSiBMiT), In hla Md year. Itelathea and tefnprieiiii .-.. , invltfrl to alien, IKJSSi services on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Mi late renldence. 72a B. Allegheny ave. I. Hie " ,,,., n.ltr.t. Wftrlh rA a -fill htermem uiv -..--. ....... -v. .,., .Miry. IVkNIO. At Margate. Atlantic City, N. ST on ATilroat 22. XWlK. OKOIIOH QflOflS. iii"N I.ENNIU, aged 77 yeara. Services and IKi.Vment strictly private. tY.T.- At Ventnor. N. J., on August 2J, Kl9t5 AUOU8T It., himband of tho late Ma- SiMMe Adler lflD, in nia mm year. ! KHr" -,i rrl.nda nro Invited to attend the onral aervlcea, on Wednexlay, at 0 a. m., it hla lata realdence, 105 South FranKfort ... v.ninnr. N. J., and at the Henry B. H.rrank Memorial Hynagogue, at the Jewlah MOfOliai, IDIH n i""i ,... a .iiiuuv.- SMa. at lli30 w. Interment private. .. .. . ... a.. . n. m.. uiirni.M. Suddenly, on August 21 t siring Ile. N. J., CRICHTON MAI.- rnt.il. aged 87 years, iteiativea and trienda f the family ara Invited to attend the fu .ril services, on Wednesday afternoon, at M o'clock, at hla lat residence, 801 l.ln i.in Drive, aermantawn. I'lease omit (lowers. t-Interment private. MrCONNKLL, un August ... iuio. hiamk J McConnell Ralatlves and friends, also S. V. White Trap Shooters' Club, are lnlted to '.,,. the funeral aervlces. Thursday after. f neon, at 3 o'clock, at hla late residence, 300Q Cntltnui B1, llli"ii-iih piitt-i,;. McfilNNIS. On August 21. 1016. JOSE I'llINE DOYCn. wllo of Oeorge S. McUlnnl . nd daughter of Clara W. Robb and the lato John It. Glllett, aged 21) years, formerly of Folcroft Delaware County, Ta. Iteiativea In. friends and Colonel John Clark Council, Ko ISA, I', of L., nnd Elsie Rebekah Lodge, . v int. I. o. u. K.. are invited to attend the lm funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m frnm her mother's residence, IPHS Washington, hc. I, mother's residence, IPHS Washington, km Interment private, at Fernwood Cemetery. IIOIIIIIB. At Jacobstown. N. J.. WILLIA: IC MORRIS aged 7H years II months an 15 days. RelatUes and friends of the fan fly. also 1'yramld Lodge, No. 112, F. an LIAM and fam and A M.r are Invited to attend funeral, from U late residence, Jacobstown. N. J., on Wednesday, at 11 n. m. Services at th Jscobstown M. E. Church at 11:30 a. in. Interment at M. 13. Church. Carriages will ,t morning train at Ilordentown and Now !J Egypt. HOSSKR. Suddenly, on August 21, 1018, MICHAEU beloved husband of Eugenie Mos ur. and 82 years. Relatives and frlenda. Also Epiphany Holy Name Society and Culinary ' BtheSclat Assn., nro Invited to attend the 'funtral, on Wednesday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from his lata realdence, 2318 South 42th st. Solemn Muss of Requiem at Epiph any Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. , J4TRKAY. On August 21. 1015, MARY DRAY, daughter of the Into John and Mar rtret Gray Murray, of l'hoenlxvlllc. I'h. Uel- stives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday, at 11:30 a. m. frecliely, at the Morris Cemetery Chapel, 'luwnlxvllle. Pa, Interment strictly private. JOXON Suddenly, at his residence, 8402 Catherine St., on August 23, IBIS, JOHN. A. W husband ot Sallle Nixon. Notice of (unenl '.atei. rAtll. On August 20. 1918, GEORGE, hus band ot Mary Vaul, in his 71st year. Rela tives and friends, also Encampment No, -, Union Veteran Legion: survivors of KM Kerlmtnt, 1'eunsylvanla Volunteers; Hand la-Hnd Volunteer Kir Co., and all other locleUa of which he waa a member, are tiiYittd. ',' attend funeral services, on Wednssday. at 2 n. m.. at the residence It'hts, son-in-law, M. A. Marnues, twos N, .Jntermsnt private at Ivy Hill Cemetery. Re I mains may b viewed Tuesday evening. JiHrNK. On August, 21, 1818, JOHN A., hus KHnd of Martha L. 1'ayno (nee Grant) and '$x of John A, and tho late Elizabeth lJane. i.eiiiivos ana inenas, uiso empiojcs ot ll. feoyuj, Dofer & Co., are Invlled to attend the funeral, on Tuendav. at 8:30 a. m.. trom (Is late residence. 2110 South Chadwlck at. iSr,ydcr. below 17th St.). High Requiem sMais at St. Monlca'a Church, at 10 a. m. bt, Intsrment at Holy Cross Cemetery. .rETEHSON. At St. Michael' Hospital, Bf Newark, N. J , on August 20, 1015, JOHN 1!h., husband of Julie Peterson, need 31 jojro. h Hclstlves and friennn also'members ot l'hll- taelphla Branch, No. 4, ot the Grand Fra ternity, are Invited to attend the funeral .-.service, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at the E-rrlors of Henry M, Puxson, southeast cor- , prr aisi ana wumDeriana sis. interment pri- BV. Vat. T),malm mnv l.a vltv nn p,artau r between 8 and 10:45 p. m. ' fKICE. On August 22. 1018. JACOB, be. Moved husband of Clara Price, neo Bhute, sied 88 years. Relatives and friends, also JInnl-Lenapo Tribe, No. 3. I. O. R. M., Rainmakers No. 3U, and employee of Xcel. 'lent Laundry, ara Invited to attend the fu- feral aervlcea. on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 p clock, from his late residence, 2038 North tn st. Interment at Hillside Cemetery. Ma ittneral rnr. nnmnlnn m.v ha, ifaiiv-H 'r,,..- r 4ay evening, 7 to 0 o'clock. frSPOE.On August 22, 1015; JUBTINA. wtfe late Frederick Prlgge. Relatives and frlenda ara Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8 '30 o'clock, from her m residence, 1838 Wharton st. High Jtequlsm Mass at St. Aloyslua church 10 m. Interment Cathedral rmLrv. JCIlAllDSON. On August 20. 1018, WINI- :.'."" w'aw oi juiius iticnarason, ueia ST lni friends are Invited to attend th iT"". , iuesaay. at b:j a. in., from her M residence, 8312 North 20th St. High fuss at th Holy Bouls' Church, at 10 a. m., Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. '-RhANiE""' dPntne'ia. at the Municipal a...... , nURUIl , lUiO. 1JJUA1AD J. w of Thomas V. and Elisabeth Ruane, of BgL?0UU arnel at., aged 0 years, mineral trlctly private. '?Ar?lK At Trenton. N. J., on August Lt-i"'0' ZLAIir LOUISE, wif of Harry 11. " The Auxiliary of tho B. of L. E. u .ue jioxDorough sewing Circle ara In ism 4.0 Vs,.,Hr"' J"ffr at West Laurel '21iJ.Ch?p TVednesdajr, at 3 o'clock. Intr "nt at Waat laurel inn r.n.i.n lSUUTANC7?,', August 22. 1018. at Pitman, ioin ' T"vIA who o. jonn w. unu. K?" In her 80th year. Relatives and trlends, 'lT9Uv Tymple. No. 18, L. of O. B.i John ,i? jPftW! No- 2B- 8- ot B- member Jia a?.tt.Xn.,1l 8.,reet rrMby.,,ri,n Church J?,J.folath School, are Invited to attend th SUQSrSl aSrVlPRB nn Wanaaa A....a lsL,h?..p,.In'' ' b" ! realdence, 1448 Nl IAovs-IiSt,,5le5i t.0la Follow' Cemetery. S, ,5Ht'8KN Suddenly, on August 20. 1018. f,1,"" FRANK, son of Anna M. and th WiA V.tn,el Blmonn, Relatives and friends, 5,. &!!.".. Colllngawood. No. 83. V. of A.I !' lui'aJ10 ttnd th funeral service. Ju.Wedni!,d.lr afternoon, at 2 o'clock pro. E!ly. at hla mother's reildenrt. noflt it ifa0i?IE!?.n..,t" Interment private. I J h,,?KIi,)i On August 21, 19H J.VMEfl faTm tend funeral, on Wednesday, at 8 ' (fi -r:t. VW"J "is ie resiuenoe, sji laecHett ti. .'" ..s di itaquiem ai in iramacu tlif,,a,t,1Sfpl,on Church at, 0 JO a. m. In- favV;:.. "" iameorai L.emeiery. S.aiAM,,,rrO, August 21, 1916, HENRT JO "SJI"V beloved husband of Mary A, Taylor, ,-.J Murphy. Relative and frienda. also . fSii.1 ?-, oocieiy, rnnaueipnia (Council ' J1"1 of Columbus and Maater Plumbers' f SSi, yniidir morning at 8:30 o'clock, from i eXm.! "lnce. 47M Springfield avenue. ii. .",,,i"m at bi. rrancia a ym cuurrn tar id A'Ainntr T- .--..-. a, a. V Ziil "vVm.Z f eu "Ojy asA SXa?"0. J?hn 'Trainer. Relative and wirfniT. """ , ttnd th funtral Wednesday morning, at 8-30 o'clock, at L 'Vt,(onc. 2S44 North Broad !. ESSU JSlSLVK! lnl rlends, .also ""eniil akars Vi. 'R "' " ?' " na Ra n KSrt.,?'3w nd mployea of th Ex. Si7..te.dr';- Wi .'" to attend fu. n.ffiSSKJfiltS i m.v. .'.:,IT:I j?"?i ." . T to 9 o'clockV " "" vning. ti Pa. .Service John' Lutheran El to?eVCrSu.ui "' -"?? JAMES, be- 1 VaairSlfn' N?' -f ' ". ; -" I'ennsv). B ila uViii'i011 Voluntary Relief Association, B'lli WsdA rt iQ u,0. funeral services. K.,4aUat Ikaiv, if "Vf "'J!' U'f -" l"SI WkSSStLi ? Columbia ava. Kdmalna my b JiI12.TVifJr' venlng. 8 to S o'clock In. wfi,,!f:is:v.i.Mouo1 "uh ctm"' rrjwS'ii.AfaimK..m. .TO"i 'it ' 1 ani friends of tbj fatally, al 1 Menus are imned to attend flit fffi "resident. 140 Moore at Hervl'cea at Sr,jonn the Evnnrell.t Church (Id and i'H',V,t j p, m precMly. Interment at uemaina may Bella e A. "T'.i R,.ta"v nl friends srs 5 xlu,,i,nd.lh 'Wr,I on Wednesday, l-i0..P.'. ro.. from his lsta residence. In Cr"..'.?1"1' tfucka coun Kr,r.in""nent at at. l, i. u, t, jkl.i tfpitoc aro h4 T" II HATH S C. W. Karat Tearly Ileneflclat Aeaoclatlonis Comet Club and I'faelter C'aamo Singing So clety, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wedneday, at 2 p, m from hla late,rel dence, 22J7 Kilter at., aiat Ward. Inter ment Lnurel Hill Cemetery. Ilemalna may tw Mewed on Tuetday evening. VK"1. 0n Augmt 22, 101R, SARAH, wife of Cfmrlea I Uet, nred E yeara. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the apartments of Oliver II. Hair. 120 Cheamut street Interment at Mt. Morlah cemetery Itemalna may be viewed Tuesday evening until 10 o'clock. VINOATK-On August 22. 1D1B, I.ENA M., daughter of llenjamln C. and Sarah K. Win gate. Ilelatlves and frlenda are Invited to attend tlio funeral services, on Thtiraday, ft 2 .10 p. m. at her parents' residence, Wi N. Wd st. Interment at Westminster Cem etery. WlTMKIl, On August 21, 1018, KATK It., widow of Chalmers Wltmer, In her 74th ear, Ilelatlves and frlenda are Invited to attend tha funeral, on IMi-.dsy, at J p m from tha Ilatboro Cemetery Chapel ZiriT.niaKN. On August 28, 1B15. KATH hlltNK, wife of tha late Annreaa ztiiperlcn, aged U) years, ntlathea and ftlenda, also ladles' Aid Society of St. Luke's lleformed Church, ara Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, lit her lata residence, 1610 North 28th at. In terment private. HELP WANTED FEMALE All ifelp IV'anltd onrf Slluollons IVonled advtrtltinp Inserted In fhe Colli rubllo i,edor (J repeated In (lis Kvenlnp Ltigtr Iht same day tiillwout additional charts. CIIAMDEItMAID and waitress, white, rro. testant- no laundry: private family In sub. tirbs. Meet emploer .loom 2JO, rubllo Led er, for Interview, Wednesday morning, at 11 o clock. CHILDNUltSK, experienced white girl, cars of two children; best reference. 1113 Mel rose ave. l'hone Oak I-ane 7J2. CLERK Must bo quick and accural at fig ures, with knowledge of typewriting, atenog ruphy not necessary: state age and salary expected, O 83). Ledger Central. COOK-Colored wnm.n cook tor bar, cafe. Wavely. 131(1 8outh at. COOKING and downstairs work, white, rro testant woman: reference required. Meet em Piuyer, Room 230, Public Ledger, Wednesday mornlngat 11 o'clock. . CllKSSAlAKEit Wanted, saleswomen; must be experienced and on accustomed to catering to high-class trade. Apply M. Wengcr, 122U Wulnut at, UUIL, general housework, German or Swedish preterrei: two In family: no children: plain cooking; excellent references: good wagea to ursi-ciass gin. u aau. l.eoger umce. ltAlil) WORKbRSkxp. gfris on tassels and ornaments' work given out. Apply sll week, Hcnsel-Colladay Co., 12th and wood. HOilhRY TOPPlJRS Pront. Jasper and York. N HBE7" practlcnTand domestTc. charge small home; two children, girl 8, Infant 8 months; reference, Box 228, Fair Haven, New Jersey. SPOOLERS wanted. Annlv John A James Dot-son, Inc.. Blanket Mills Scott'a lane. rails of Schuylkill STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS. DIRECT DIC TATION OPERATORS Thoroughly efficient stenographers neeued; opportunities for begin ncra that qualify. Lyon Public Stenographic) Bureau. .13.1 Mutual Life. 1011 Chestnut St., WAITRESSES Thre (3) experienced walt resses wanted at once: good wages: short hours; no Sunday or night work. Apply, ready for work. 1208 Chestnut st. wXnTED Two sfeady. reliable whlto glrla, 'hambermald, waitress and laundress. Write P. O. Box 53, Bryn Mawr. Pa. WEAVERS Cloth weavers wanted, 'Apply John & James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills. Scott'a lane. Falla of Schuylkill. WOMEN, 4. between 23 and 40. wanted to fill permanent positions: applicant must have the equivalent ot a high school education and be free to leave the city; unusual opportun ity for high-grade women; reference required : position paya traveling expenses, salary and commission. Ask for Mr. Olimian, 1321 Spruce at,, between 10 and L HELP WANTED MALE BOND SALESMAN wanted. with clientele. ,wz stock Kxcnange mag. DOORKEEPER and etenographer for contract ors and bullderV office: must have experi ence In that line; slats age and salary; Prot eslant. O 363, Lodger Central. , BOY, about 18. In lawyer's office for general orTlce work: salary to start, (1. G 347, Led ger CentraL CARD strippers and feeders wanted. Apply jonn & james uoDson, inc., nianxei juius. Scott'a lane, Falls ot Schuylkill. CHAUFFEUR, white, experienced man to drive private automobile; write, stating sal ary, age and rata. P (12.1, Ledger Office. (lESIONER ' wanted ror ladles' fancy ' wash' dreeses; muat be thoroughly experienced In prices rnngtng from 82 to ti. Address "D," P. O. Rox 3.100, Phlla. ICE CREAM MAKER, good second hand, to go to shore. 'Apply between 10 and 11, 207 late iiuuaing. MACHINISTS wanted Lathe and vise hands for work In Britain: latho hands to be ex pert thread cutters and used to micrometer nark; vise hands must be experts on steam, oil and turbine engine construction or used to fine bench work. F 40, Ledger Central. MAN AND WIFE, white, to do work ofTiouse: small family. Merlon, See Miss REED, Room am, imager umce. P1ECERS wanted. Apply John & James Dob aon, Inc.. Blanket Mills, Scott's lane, Falla of Schuylkill. WEAVERS Cloth weavera wanted. Apply John & Jamea Dobson. Inc., Blanket Mills, u ot' lane. Falls jif Schuylkill. WINDER3Tvanted. Apply John & Jamos Dobi son. Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill. WOOL WARP DRESSES and 6-lnch spool piece workers wanted. Apply John & Jamea Dobson, Inc.. Blanket Mills, Scott's lane, Falls ot Schuylkill. YOUNG MAN for office work. fmlllar with typewriter, correct at figures; reference re quired. Apply M 452, Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHAMUERMAID cr waitress or sewing. ill, logger umc". COOK or cooking and downstairs work, assist .. t. r.-ll ,.... .VI, t T a. . V, 11 on. 19 WH.1I. ll HUUIII nj, lu,.n .-.. .. ...a a OOOKING or housework, experienced woman, Call Room to, rupin icoger. n o ciock. COOKINO or houseworV In small family, sub- urns preterrta. am aomn nmeqiey. DRES3MAKER from New York desires en. gagements: special prices given at present. Phone Walnut 6438. HOUSEKEEPER, working, home where there are motherlcra children; ref. M 70S, Led. Off. HOUSEWORK (gen.) Plain cooTtlng: small wash: Prot.: rets. M 12 Ledger Office. 1NFANT8 NURSE, English: would take en. tire charge. 5822 Master St. Belmont 4703. NURSE, practical, child or lady: doctor's ref. erence. n urcenway ave., uaroy. uTPMi-vnitAl'HEIt. with 2 years' experience. wants position with good opportunities for advancement: 80 to tart. V IMP. Led. Cent. bTKNOOItXPHBR and bookkeeper, exp. vouns lady desires change In position; rapid and accurate typist. (I 860. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, dependable, neat, would consider moderate salary, with opportunities; reference. ii. i.-usrr uiulo. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER Experienced young women desires position working house leeper.D21U Ledger Office. EXPERIENCED col.'rnuple desTrj" placTs in gtther or sep., best refs. Phone Preston 4231. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ADVERTISING MAN. good record, deslrls connection; competent in all branches. U 242. Iaedger Centra'. ABfilSTaVNT to excutTv;a clean cut, well educated, ambitious young man. with sound business experience, desires responsible po. allien with small firm. D 330, Ledger Office. UfiOKKEBPER, thoroughly exp.. wlliaud 1 1 accounts, open, close and write up books, day or evenlngmod. terms. D 407, Ledger Of flee. KriokKEEPER i2 years' experience, desires position wmi it,,u.o ... w CHAUFFEUK, single, trustwoTtny, comi driver and mechaUCj Protestant. Fl position with reliable nrm, D 827, Led, Off fr. . T -Ti -. t F .l.rx-laa tHistwArTnU nnmiialafll ipetent VII, Leager i. enir.. . FTKlTk. experienced In railroad accounting, axiwrt on comptometer and typewriter state ment work, desire change, with opportun. liy. "."a -"--". 7 'J I CLERK. 2i.'wlth 8 yeara' business experience, tlroa, plyroll, mailing, work: knowUdg. ot bookkeeping. O 43, Ledger Central. rook, or general housework. Japanese wants posulon la fiSlly?let reference. Sata. 224 Itv. u nea. "" g...... man AND WIFE, white, strictly first claas. "ihsolutely competent and W"ti akllled butler: wife, expert cook and baker; best ref. UM" - n in.i 1AatT Cenlral. Ft. ,ii , erence. " v. r "f ' ' a. MAM AND VIa,aS. wiiue, -,ai, vylul1.. w" " -V.'"!....;.. t lata anl ra rfair.a n S5.V i ,Xt Office. , haTeBMAN. hardwood flnlther, expert, me ehanloT desires position as sa esman for hard. g."'C'fln" sUp.AdarissT O 848, Led. Cent. jjTENOaRAPHEK and bookkeeper of provei; "it'iVi.j; ir rear' law. manufactur Ing and rommerclal xperiencippiilttvely rapid, and accural highest refs. am, I.Mlr ugi Office. rtru.n.w ;, ,.. . r . , . HNOOliApHEIl, ien. oftlca roan, 10 yra.T 7n competent, loyal, cleMn recordi aeeka u nrin.wi)ii iw. ""'"'?:', 7;""" yOX'tiO MNll noaltlon with comtnar. cliil Illustrating establishment , Al referencej. i;V4t,N.r.w,l5ToTWh,n'r kl:di nlRARD College graJuat. 1, desTre tnslda nation. 3 yts.' xperlenre sunography. gen. fflS lnuntur. 2880N. 8th. WE1.L eoiift"y,or"? man desires posltlonj vJil! start at mll salary. 73 Ledger Branch. 110 tirwa. StSANUT. active young van to estlmat (rooi urcliltectural drawings. M 484. Led. Cen. JapAKEHB vltr aenr.l bouwork. v4t po to 1bUI r. tsO. 14 Vila at. A.TJTO LIVERY AND GARAGES TOCniNO CAItB to hire by th hour, day Or trip. Hell phone roplar 1287. CLEANING AND DYEING OBTTUCI! FRATIIlCnB . AND TANC1 CLBANF.D. J5TRD. MAtLHOT. 1B10 Ch n rANCircs eat. DRESSMAKINQ AND MILLINERY iTiEiilirriTClIINO, 10 cents yard, Al material. Ak nKICHAItD, 111.1 CHB8TNOT BT. rlCTOIHAU ItEVIKW l'.VTTKKNa m DIlKSRMAKINO Uught abort, prae, course. MncDoweli. S07 Denckln L!1dg.,Uth A Market. rOR SALE HILLTATID, pool, combination, 2d-hsnd bought, sold, rented, eneh'd teafer, 1129 (llrard ave. VTrfnr Webuy allghtly-used Talking Machines V ItlUI A ncort,. KUTKUNIK. 140 N. 8th. STORAGE uiLuiourtKn BTonAan co.. vx n, Jd. flalmont 4823. Carpata cleaned. Weat 421. ROOMS FOR RENT JUBT THE IlOOM TOU WANT , , Can very likely be located In a few minutes by examining th photographs and dtscrtp. tlona of rooms with and without board. which ere on file for your Inspection at Leaser Central. An Interior photograph and an awsra to every question you would ask la here, so you can decide Inttlllnntlyi fr ssrvlcei test It. . BROAD, N , 004 Attractively furnished and unrurnisned rooms, oeauiuui corner u"u. n.liata -rtri Aml.nrlval tMSlh I Bttam heat electrlo light; southern exposure! excellent dining rcim,homoapg,nesjBpuan; BROAD. N 855-Select rooms, private bath: permanent! all convenience; moderate. nn?oTr-n ivb. Ri91-.NIeelv furnished 2d story rooms, southern exposurei board op. tinnaismaii .smuy; owittt, . C1IESTNUT. 1004-Larg and small attractively turn, rooms, single or en eulte. lcust7J. r.tllrarxitt- tftlK nulla. tf ranms with bath south, expos, also sing, rms,: tablo board. TINE, 800 Ideal bachelor quarters, furnished slnglo, double private baths: alio suite, it com. 4; reduced rates ta permanent tenant. BPRUCE, 2022 Attractively turn, aultei two rooms and prlv. batliitelephone', gentleman. 20TU, N 20;a Large, cool, furnished 2d & 3d lloor fronts: private family. 24TII, N.. 1718 Large comfortable roem, fir ,, ,.,. m ,tne,iniBh.i. renvenlent to cars. Diamond aniT A. hoto aiqjerjunj,ril 38TII, 8., 108 lianasnmoiy lurnisnea rvom.; m excellent table: rrltale famllyjphone. WILL RENT elegant room, soutnern exposure, near Tioga station; private family. M 443. Ledger Central, r.2d nnd Sansom Furnished WFPT BRANCH rooms: men oniy: rneajsi Y. M. C. A. shower baths: near L: all the comroria or nome. i-nono iei mont 4(181. Key.. West 888. BOARDING ARCH, 1812 Newly turn.: running water all rooms: natn: mraii serv-ui ,m.j- BROAD ST., 770 (The Graham)-Cool, attract. . . It -. tV.I Knarrl ST lit. IVPiy lUr rPOIl'i l t,UIIl. tnt'io uvi"e "!" LKHIOH. W WW-UV-neaulUul rooms, with --J. --.. M-ananamant VhlMIJi XlftiTsa. R?21 . DUtirU, l0T iiiniiBvi..ii.n -. ....j. .--, PAIIK. N.. 2125 Newly furniahed lnBl rocmi - a. a..llU I-. ia.a,J -. 4. aafeaf ff-AflS lor Keniienicn. wiiu uuii 4 ; - " tOIIHUIP aimiiq wimiiui 1! SPnUCFX 1224-20 (Hrtmont1) Furo. roomi; Ingle, en uUb; private hatha; table board SPnUCE, 102830 I3autlful front 2d-Hoor aulta, furniahed or unfurnished; choice table . ...A tah-il-i'ala.laBk trVafeA aAll ak .0 pcrmaneiiie urwitwmo wvym, WALNUT. 4WI 2d-Hoor rooma wlthboardf near u; soutnern gayuBui., iw. yw..-.,a,i. OVERBROOK 6083 Drexel road: boarding, tennis, swlm'g pool. Phone Overbroolt 2003. 40T1I. N., 82 Delightful vacancies, porch.lawn; exceptional table: near L. Baring 2008 W. 8PRUCELYN-303 8. 41st st. Mlsa B. M. HANLEY. formerly ot Cheitnut st. Suburban WEST CHESTER. PA.-A farmhouse, with all S aaa. -.-.-. aHIHin-S til ll A fit a. Iflf M. COnveniencee, ihcib t,miuiiuio ..v... - - few sueata for aummer and autumn. Adareaa l Oil IsPOKCr WlHwCe - ORMANT6WN-Th8 Shfppen. Wayne &Han- pury; nrsa class in piwunigit,. .... ... Ocean City. N. t. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hotel Henry, 7th and Aaburyt room, board. $0 weekly. APARTMENTS RROAD-OXFORD-2, Urge rooma and bath. unfur.; priv. qwciuna. -at " ' CHESTNUT. 1508-10 (Dashw ood Prof . ofTlcoj. bacliolor apta , elevator service, opens Sept. 1. SPuTNO GARDEN. HllO-Excellent apts. In different houses: soma turn.: kitchenettes. PHYSICIAN'S .office, also 1, 2, 8 or 6-room apartments; furnished or unfurnished; with or without private bath; excellent culalh; board optional. Apply 25J South 17th at. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS POPLAR. 1B22 Attractive housekeeping apts., 2 and 8 rooms, bath, kitchenette: modern conveniences. Apply 1004 Land Title Bldg. .. nnn - n-II iK'Tl MARTKH Suites; rooml private bath: 18.00 up. West Philadelphia ANGORA TERRACE ,,. . BD TO B8TII STS. ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF .aju iu BALTIMORE AVE. Built In palra like aide-yard houses, making everv room an outside room, and with varied and 'beautiful architecture. If you are going to live in an apartment thla fall, the selection of THE particular apart-m-nt out of tho many, many you see on every hand Is naturally a matter ot greal mnutentl..,0mu.t be ONE BEST APART MENT for you where location, service and comfnrt-eierythlng that goea to make a truly attractive apartment home Is absolutely at its best and this, too. for a reasonable rental. For JH2 to 138 monthly you can secure one of these opnrtments, and this Includes moat excellent and even heating; unlimited hot water, courtwi'i and efficient Janitor ssrvice. vacuum cleaning service, shades, screens and awnings In fuct everything to make apart ment housekeeping quite the perfect way to Apartments have, five rooms nnd bath and are finished In both natural wood and white enamel, with artl-tlc papering and fixtures, cabinet gas ranges, private porches. The price Is. in truth, the only thing Inexpensive about We' have Ustofully furnished a sample apartment (No. 8440 Angora terrace), which Is open for Inspection day and evening and will give you a definite Idea of how remark ably attractive these apartment really an. WM. II. V. QUICK &"BRO Inc., 8 8, 40th t. and NORMAN B. SHERWOOD, 1411 Walnut at. THE OIRVIN, 8S10 Hamilton at. 8 room and baths: 8 bedrooms; second poor private porch; sta. l-non a-rrsiou u. or janitor. tin 80-fiSTH, B 1820-18 (pear Chester ave.l Modern in every resoect. Anply janitor, on premises. Phon Filbert 4483, REAL ESTATE POK BALE CITY BALES-RENTS EXCHANGES 878 Drexel Bldg. Albrecht-2414 W. Lehigh, Logan IXXAN REAL ESTATE BALE. RENT AND EXCHANOB II. L Bmlth. Broad St.. opp. Logn Station. Oak Lan OAK LANE Better se that Colonial house. 8808 Camao St., 16000. SAMUEL II. READ, Builder nnd Owner, NEW JERSEY Haddon Height, N. J. UPPINCOTT LOTS AND HOMES HADDON HEIGHTS. N. J. National Park. N. J. ... a a (,c HfUl aia.W Sin lnl ?". xlW pear trolley, cony to riven rational nark. Hal off Red Bank av.. st agent with lBKr irUltb'Il ,, W ...v., ., .w..a. ludxe. Greater Nw Jersey Co.. 8!l U. I6th. VIRGINIA VAHMB 441) ACRBB, which 880 acre timber, 17800; bargain. X- !. IIBALD. West Che(r. Pa. REAL BBTATE SALE OR RENT C1TX OWN YOWR HOME by monthly payments of from 117 to K0; houses looted N. Phil, and Otn.. worth from tl8M toltSM. MsrCBants' Union Trust Co.. 718-710 Chestnut st. REAL ESTATE 3T0R RENT factories, Warehouses, Mfg. noor MEl ROPOLITAN "BUILDING, (or.'uroad an3 Wallace Room 8000 (o 40.000 q. ft. on a, floor Apply to a. V, I-aslicr, 147 N. 10th. XORTaAQES MONEY FOR MORTOAOEH $500 $1000 $1200 JS1500 H1600 $5000 W. H. HOOD, 112 0tKI BT, 7 HW SCRAPPLE ". a---s.ai-isa. i I. i i n . I ' ' I . ' " ,i .- . THE PADDED CELL I Jl O J THIS CHA3a- To ba quite) "It" aa a younB nut In London It la a necessary to wear tha p --JuShm lll f tinted eyaglagg aa It la for all truly smart Rlrla to ahow tha whole of their .Vj" WUm III I long-concealed tara. r ( T- iiAj Ay 1 Different LlvcrB S cT (v V I Customer Have you a good llyar "" I W ; T ( remedy? I I rjl -iv.0 -3 . --, Druggist We have Dlank'a Liver I t.J pt V nBiw l HuirTSaa Cuntomer I don't want a cure for x3aK- If W.S" Z f'la Dlank'a liver. I wnnt a cure for my tfe SC?Sisl' J- v-SA JW fn. own.-Kxchange. 1 ''vi ' "How many feet long waa the snake you killed while you were traveling!" "One hundred and ninety-two tnchea; anakea have no feet" London Mall. "I don't object to you kissing th dog, but I prefer you to klea m before and pot after." "And don't you auppose the dog haa hla preference. tooT" He Was Disgusted Bobby Mamma, did you ever see a cyclone carrying a house up In tho air and cows and horses and wagons up. aide down? Mother Certainly not) Bobby Did you ever aee a tea serpent? Mother Of course notl Bobby dee, I think It would be tire some to live to be your age nnd never see nothing. AND THE WOnST m SVu IO, a. Mttuxii A Hint He I understand the Jenkinses are having trouble. Some people take her part and some side with him. She Tes, and I suppose there are a few eccentric people who mind their own buslneaat The Public Ought to Know More "ITS PRCTTY HA.R0 TO foE "RiNllY VwJ TtaJ OWN ONE OT THE THlMqS. I UOKTl aer. rovv iuoii. '6 liCKairlC, BIU. TURNED. Ood HCR0 Wfi J UPON HIM AMD WrTH A CWttHWi ei4Xr(lH KM RtCUNQ. 'TeNKC THAT, Y60 iKUHK HtCWItO. tNO OrCHflTCR. Not to Blame A large map was spread upon the wall and the teacher was Instructing the class In geography. "Horace," she said to a small pupil, "when you stand In Europe facing the north you have on your right hand the great continent of Asia. What have you on yeur left hand?" "A wart," replied Horace, "but I can't help It, teacher." Brooklyn Eag)e. IS YET TO COME ..af.. I) ALWSwi 6IHPLC'.' WHo it Trig ManJI ft TVlKrvvRiTCS THE FORD OOKCg. ( J Hi I I 'SI II I i.l1 i'. .'.'.. I 1111. (frrHEijacaT Fifeir'TifitR jAkeivvic nichou sipo "DnoTcnALOMpV TI HwRlTE-S VIVIP TM-ES dp THff Wa?ir.imWRlTI.. 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Evidently "Did you say these peas w-r ffexa your own ?" aked ti boarder, t "Ju. airs." rottUs) j -jr r;n i i sn W bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbf I w I -" T"" CtTas, rri rJ K 1 ! , T 7- JlllllaalllllllllH V PaHKasiltslsaaBBilsBBBBBBBW 'flS"1 . 2l-fl.BaBBBBBBBfl9s4lsaBBBV Ink I n$L L- A imtr fcatVaSsBsBBkBh. T 4aw ' " '" """" ri , . I , I i 1. i Sll i -1J. An Optical Illusion '""' Z Va Th Tasslns Show. Quite Obliging Rector's Wife Yes, Philip has gono up to Boston to learn pharmacy. Mrs. Bunk Gosh, Missus, ho needn't have ljon that far away. He could have con:) on our farm and welcome. further fund) Why, w4mi t wtj iresiir pen in a month a you hsjajp I ,! at in fot- that It's gftsasMtMr it rte. - - J -? ,lfUk44 ' sj.ysn.ls eM4r this "Is H iassasrr V attewi thm tr yo( ptek IWint lMvii Uw kui4vf. rsjuOfiesiT ievi iff HWi ih wm nm-r QItsfliri (jffss1.'rljtiav Hi W