14 . i i ... GET-RICH-QUICK-WAlSINGFORD (nON .WE'LL TAX- A ML DASH cITA I HlV Hoc 'HJIt "- M,J (f Ffcjkl ' Y fl fl 1 COUNTS AN AH-UU VOU U,HUT D WlT -j , ,' f ' Y W ' ' 1-0(5 MU HMNK OB MACHINBW KIIM DO.'. JSj AHV,0Mo HAPPBNBD , ff , I, ' I Vr? , "" 1 ' Off J STUM-QN about j T JJMMS. Ml fll , r - I THE DAILY STORY Glory Ann's Proposal "Well. I'd Just as soon tell him as sot what I think of him," said Glory Ann, Settling her chin Into good de cisive lines. "It Isn't that I don't like him. Aunt Sheba, because I do; but ha needs somebody to Joatlo him Into knowing his own mind." "Land, Glory, I do believe you're In earnest." laughed old Mrs. "Wyman. "I wouldn't do anything to spoil my own chances It I was In your place. Davy may be slow, but he's owner of the Threo Wishes, and he'll have the south farm when the old folks die " "I think that's what he's waiting for," flashed back Glory Ann hotly. "Waiting for somebody to die before he's got courage enough to get married." "Well, child, you wouldn't like to go up there and live with his folks, would you?" protested the old lady mildly. "And he's .away more than half the time In the sailing season. What would you do?" "Go with him," said Glory Ann. "I'd love to. I've never been off the Island excepting to run over to Watch Hill In the summer time, and up to Providence once. And here he goes all over, up and down the coast clear to Boston and New Tork, and expects me io stay here con tented. Then when he does get Into port, what happens. Aunt Sheba? He comes up here every night and sits over In that chair staring at me, without gump tion enough to say boo at the cat." "Be patient. Glory, dear. Men folks are queer and we. lose patience with them., but they're awfully nice compan ions all the same along the life Journey." But Glory had slammed the screen door and was half way down the winding path that led over the wind swept downs' to the shore road. Davy's boat would be In at the end of the week, and she had an Idea. It was just aa she had said. He took it all for granted. She knew he loved her, but the creeping years were beginning to get on her nerves. All tho way down, to the village she thought ex plan or action. At the little ttHJ-6storace was Dorcas Sheldon, her jvchum, and the two sat out on the steps mat tacea me ocean nan or the morn ing plotting against Davy's single bless edness. Saturday the Three Wishes nosed her way Into the half circle at Old Harbor and cast anchor. Davy stepped on the rickety wharf with, a sort of Bubdued thrill. Every time he saw lllock Island shaping Jteelf out of the searly morning haze now1 he wondered whether he would have the courage to tell Glory Ann all that was on his mind. There had "been so many obstacles In the way, but he knew Glory Ann under stood. He only had his boat and the fu ture Inheritance of the old farm toward Mbhesan Heights, not much to offer a rl. But today, with the June morning seep ing through his whole being, he strode up the shore rpad with almost a conquer or's air. This time he would ask her. Glory Ann was nowhere In sight when he turned up (he path to the cottage. Aunt Sheba sat out on the porch shelling early peas and smiling at him. "How be ye. Davy, lad?" ehe asked, happily. "I don't know where Glory Is. I think she went for a walk down along the patrol path toward the South Unlit." , Davy followed the coast patrol's trail v once, iie Knew every turn to It, and he found her sitting on the rocks by the big spring, reading a letter. She seemed confused and shy when he called to her, and put her letter away hurriedly. Davy jnrew mmseii aown on tne grass and looked up at her adoringly, After two vecKa oi sailing sne was a welcome pic ture. "Hello, Glory Ann!" he said. CHory Hushed. It was no greeting from lover. "Did vou mlaa i.i murh nin.fn Jh ,Ho?k ner head wUh a "' 'I""- 1 ", At.. -V..I, . .... . . . - ..... -.,,,, , jcuers io mane nw remember you," she said. Letters?" he repeated, "I didn't know you liked letters, dearie," fllory only laughed, and evaded his reaching hands. Anyway. It was time far her to help Aunt Bheba get dinner, he told him. and Davy followed her quick, light footsteps back over the trail wonderlngly. Glory Ann seemed to have something on her mind. 'That afternoon he sat on the post offloe Pteps with most of tho available male population, waiting for the mall to come up from the afternoon boat. And he saw Glory arrive, too, go straight up to the window, and ak Dorcas for" mall, And kite came out, shy and rosy, reading a lengthy letter, Davy waited for her to nwrtlrage him to join her. but she only Bedded and went on reading, so h wait. t until the crowd had dispersed before ha veuiurca hi w as- uoreas how matters eCood. "Oh, Glory eta a letter every day now," said the little postmistress. "No, I don't know where tney corns from. Better ask her, hodn't you. Dave.?" Davy tretied uneasily down to the wharf and aent the afternoon on the inimm wnw, no was taore disturbed tfcM be kjd eyer been fa his life. He "W dreamed of any other craft .:& hu private Oahlug banks, so to - Otory Am was hie. She hadn't . Mill io go fUtMad readln letter. 1 Awsne one esse. Yat avuHiw wt.,n Mel. Aunt Meta mm, regretfully Mjjn' U ked with a head- ' F" '"" swaw, swe never MU walk SMMMt U WandM aoie Um aswre asut m " ul.. 1m dawk thtakina-. AA .Luu . j tha nuue tt arew tka iii ui. dl.... tt) h toved aM make fcr Wa Mm n nw na cn MMad of Mm. nn B.xt any wa S()aoay, y wlt o t-hun U .ad w.lked heme wHk Oiory. , imit, htr consent to wMc whh m uit altrrnooi,. And they went aa a u. lu ll- ).k uttis, ba,Ui. urul 4u ...- oiu. ,.r the Mil areiin.i.1.. h. bor iJlvjr, l,ai kiwasa lev u rfiir wouid o eruund aoftly, "" ' dim chunk ii4 trace nfi mmercip tlie old EVENING tlons of the grave stones. But today she seemed oddly preoccupied until they sat down under the pines together at last. Then Davy blurted the whole thing out. "Glory Ann, how can you think of nny body but me? I thought we'd understand each other for years. You know there Isn't anybody else In the whole world, dearie, for me. Why, when I'm out yonder, holding the wheel nights, who do you surpose I think of when I look up at the sky? Don't I bless the old stars and moon Just because I know they're shin ing down on you, too, here on the Island? Glory, who are you getting those letters ftom?" Glory smiled. He was getting along, but he hadn't said the right thing yet. So sho smiled and shook her head. "Don't suppose It's any of my business, but it Is, Glory; I say it la. When a man's loved the same girl alt his life, hasn't he got something to say If all at onco sho starts being interested in some body else?" "You haven't any claim on me, Davy." "Glory, would you be willing to marry me before we sail again? You could go nlong down to New York with us If you liked?" Glory Ann lifted a merry, wilful face to his, all smiles and teasing mirth. "Land alive, Davy, you did say It, didn't you?" she said. "Why, I guess I could get ready In time to sail." Davy heaved one long sigh of relief ns he stood up and looked at her, but there was one thing more on his mind. "What you going to say to the other -fellow?" And Glory laughed, slipping her hand in his. "There Isn't any one else, Davy. I Just wrotb those letters all myself to myself, and Dorcas posted them, and they are only love letters from you, make-bellove ones that you might hove sent me. If you had only thought of It." Copyright 1013. ALEXANDER. On September 6, 101S. ISA UELXA. M widow of William M. Alexan der. lUlathea and (rienda are. Invited to at tend the runcral services, Thuraday, at 3 ?. m., at her late residence. 1122 Roy at. In. erment private. Ivy HIM Cemetery. He nialna may b viewed Wedneaday evening, between b anarlO o'clock. ALI-KN. On Sepi jmber B, 1915. ANNIE AL LEN, wife ot Charles Allen. Relatives and friends, alao Spring Harden Couni.ll. ro. ii Daughters of Liberty, are Invited to attend funeral, on Thuraday, at 10 a. m from her late residence. 1030 N. Cratz at. Interment KllUlde Cemetery, via, funeral car. Remaina may ba viewed on Wednesday, from 7 to 10 p. m. ANDEHSON. On September 2. 1913. JOHN J huaband of Roaanna Anderaon. Relatives and frltnda, alao membera of League of the Bacrod Heart and Holy Name Socletlea, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thuraday morning. 9th Inat., at 8 o'clock, from lata realdence, 208 Wilder at. Solemn 11 a fa ot Requiem at Church of the Sat red Heart 9 30 )recUely. Interment at Holy Crosa! Auto aervlce. BUtlllNGTON. At l'edrlektown. N. J., on September 6, 1813. JAMBS BARRINOTON. sited 117 jeare. Jtelatlvea and frlenda are Inl J lied to attend the funeral aervlcea. at his lato realdence, on Thuraday. at 10-30 a. in. interment at Bapttet Cemetery, Fedrlcktown. BATTEN. In Laurel Springs, N. J., on September 0. 1910, JOSEPH tt, huaband of Wllhemlna Batten (nee Pearce). aced 71 years. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral acrWcca, on Thuraday at 2 p. m., at hla late realdence. Laurel Springe. N. J. Interment atrlctly private, at Uerlin Cemetery. "'mains may b, ,wed on Wedneeday, after 7 p, m. BICKINO Suddenly, on September O iniK ELMER P.. huaband of Rachel ' Sicking tne Croaaland) and eon of William T. and Amanda Kicking, aged 36 yeara. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the fu neral aervlcea. on Thuraday, September 0. at 2.30 p. m., at hla late realdence. 4623 Mul berry at . Frankfort. Interment at North C.e,1,r, &"!, CeUry. nemalSJ maybe viewed Wedneaday, from 8 to 10 p. m. BUNDICK. On September 7, 1915. at Ocean Urove. N. J LYDIA A, dau.h ,' of th? lato John 8 and Ellen Bundlck. Funeral aervlcea on Friday, September 10. at 10 a. m" '"iE.1?." Prtments of Flthlan 8. Sli mone, 303 Market t Camden. N. J. Inter, ment private. CA1IILL. In Royeraford, Pa., on September 6. 1915, WILLIAM CAHILU In hla "ith year. Rela"" and frlenda. alao Olli? Branch, No. 113. I. O. O. F.: Hrlcklavera' Union. No. 1. are Invited to attend funeral aervlcea. at hla late realdence. 330 SDrlnr at Royeraford. Pa.. Thuraday, 11:30 a. m. In'! terment at Fernwood Cemetery, Delawara County. Carriages will meet funeral It Reading Terminal at lWp. m. Please omit floral orTerliga. CLEMENT. On September 6, IBIS HENitv UT CLEMENT. Relatlvea and frlenda are invited to attend the funeral, on Thuraday! Sept. 9. at 10 o'clock precisely, at hla liti realdence, 1827 Thompaon at. interment prl" COLsilEK. On September 8, 1915, CORA M.. wile of Thomas P. Cplaher. aged JoyeVraT Itelattvcs and frlenda, alao members of Kev. stone acht Club, are Invited to attend tho fumral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. li, St her late realdence. 7W1 Van Dyke at. Ta. ..ooy. Interment private, at Greenwood (K. ot 1') Cemetery. Remains may be Wowed Wednesday, after 7 p. ta. wea UAN'SON. On September 8. 1915. JOHN F husband of Mabel B. Oawson, aged 30 Veara Funeral servlcea and Interment strictly pri vate, at the convenience of the family, on Thuraday afternoon, at his late realdencV 1901 B. 21at at. Interment at Mount mS?C Cemetery Friends may view remains on Wedneaday evening, from 7 to 10 tfclock. DOKHLKH. On September 5. 1915. aV bpk. NEIl. aon of the ht Andrew n7an4 jgVy K Uoebler and huaband of Elisabeth Dsebia? ftelatlve; and Irlei.de. alao WaanUgtoii Camn No. 4, V. O. S. of A., Court Lawreni S" Bmthr No. 811. F, of A.i Relief AaioSatln ot Btrawbrlflge Clothier, aid empSSfi of the furniture department of Strawbrlda! A Clothier, arc tavlted to sttend the funeral services. Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'eloJl1 si hu. late resldeiee. 17 rtrter at. fm,?: ment at Weat Laurel Hill Cemetery. nJC mains way be viewed Wednesday evonlna7 frcrn 7 to 9 o'clock. ' winr. EKWIN-On September 8, 1018 mihV ALICE. .daughter ;of Ellen ind u Jamel ?' rHT'S . J1""" nd friends. Jm T thl ladles SoJallty apd League ofthe Sr3 Heart of ;e OeauTare Invited to ien"n. funeral, Thuraday morutnr, at i.30 o'clock from th rWfe of her methe. 34 Jo Bharal wood at, Ktgh Maaa at , Elisabeth". SS-jU &Ti W3SS AWWflbTON-At Pedrlcktown. v t f'Sy" " JAMES FARlNQTONn sard f yesrs. MIIih and frleidV ere in vRld i attend funs! wltJTiih" liu residence, Thursday, at 10 a a. m. tt.l rajnt HaplUt CellwUeyVPltcktow, lBtw yy, ReUthM'aM frauds T XmA &C3sSatg .-.. v, ?V3 w xa laJ- JaaoW- UEBaEB-PEILAPEIiFHTA WEDNESDAY, SEPTfeMBEB 8' 19f8: DEATHS ot the O. A. H , are Inxlted to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from the realdence of her aon-ln-law, John Carr, 3?S Tllton at. Interment at German Lutheran On etcry. Remaina may be viewed Friday ecnlng. OAMHtAITH. Suddenly, on September 0, IMS. Mrs. ELIZMILIH B. OALBRAITH, widow of James F. Oalbralth. Due notice ot funeral will be given. OinSON. At her residence. 3(120 North Bou vlir at., on September 7. 1015, MARY (Sutton) ItnsoN, aged 81 yeara. Notice ot funeral later. G08IIAW. On the 5th Inst., WILLIAM, hua band of Mary Conner Goahaw. Relatlvea and frlenda ot the family, alao membera of Waah Ington Camp. No. 34, P. O. S. of A., Cigar makers' Union, No. 163, and employes of Theobald & Oppenhelmer Company, are In lted to attend the funeral eerMces, at hla late realdence, 1523 N. Garnet at., on Thura day afternoon, at l'.to o'clock. Interment at Hillside Cemetery. Remaina may be Mewed on Wedneaday evening after 8 o'clock. GREEN On September 0, 1016, at Brook It n. N. Y., JAMES, eon of Elizabeth and the late Charles Green. Eelatl.es and friends are InUted to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8:w a. m.. from hla mother's residence, 70 South American at. High Maaa ot Requiem at St. Phlllp'a Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. GROllK.S On Sept. 5. 1015. JONATHAN H.. liuahand of tho late Annlo G robes. Relatives and friend, also Salem Lodge. No I'M, O. U. p. of o f and Salem Household of Ruth, No. 48, O. U. O. of O. v.. of Darby. Pa.. Hre Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m , from hla late realdence. Oak lane and Academy ae, Horntown, Pa. Interment at Mt. Zlon Cemetery. IIADFIELD. On September 0. 1015, THOM AS HADKIELD, aged 77 ears. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, n Friday, frjm East Brandywlne Baptist J-nurch, at 10.30 a. m. Interment in adjoin ing cemetery. Carriages will meet trains at Downlnstown at 0.30 a. m. iflW&T"0?.. September fl, 1013, MARY S. HAINES, widow of John R. Haines, aged 72 yf.ttr, Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral, on Thuraday. at 1 p. m., from the, realdence of her son. Abram S. Halnea, IKE Duncannon ave., Logan, Phila. Inter ment nrlval. "nPh-?" September 0, 1015, CHARLES 11AL.U huaband of Nancy Turner and father a": .w""'"n IE Fox. Funeral aervlcea at his late residence. 72 West 120th et . .New Vrk ,c"-v' on Thuraday. September 9. at J o clock p. m. "w ?iH',V On. September 0, 1015, HENRY HAM1LL. residence. SU(I North 4'Jth st. I u neral on Thursday, at 7 10 a. m.. from the parlora of John J. Bradley, southeaat cor ner of 48tli st. and Wyaluslng ave. Requiem Maaa at Our Mother of Sorrowa Church, at 9 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. ,P?l?yi.r.'i ai,d 'nlly re Invited to attend. 1V;S.?,.V2.Vr-0n September 6, 1915. HORACE EDWARD, huaband of Jennie Hannum (nee Moeller), end aon of C. H. and tha late Clara Hannum. in hla 30th ear. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services on Thursday, Sept. 9. at 2 p m. at the residence of Ernest Moeller. 028 N. bartaln at. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. Remaina ,uV . T "c""i'i auer p. m. IIASLAM. On September 7, 1015 ANN IIAbLAU. widow of Jamea Ha.lamln ner hth year. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. in n?fi.!!Sr B.on V""!!;nc:?' John "slam; 4812 Oakland at , Frankford. Servlcea at st Mark's P. D. Church, at 3 p. n . Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. inrment HAYTHORN. On September 7, 1013 MARY HAYTHORN. wldowPof Frederick HathoiZ aped 77 tara. Relatlvea and friends are in vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday at 2 p'.Jm''r?m T.brotr"r's realdence. Butter worth Taylor. 167R Margaret at.. Fiankford ,lr.mnt at EastXeffar Hill Cemetery. " .Suld.e,nlsrJ .n. September 8, 1915. MARY A., wife of the late Richard W. Helm n her 68th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service. oS Thursday afternoon. Sept. 9. at 2 1 o'clock MICKEY. On September fl, 1015. MARY Tt widow lata Chrales H. Hlckey, 'in her 71at year. Relatlvea and frlenda. also Admiral William Reynolds Circle, No. m. Ladiea' a. A. R.. are Invited to attend the funeral, aervlcea, on Thuraday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at son'a realdence. Robert S. Hlcker 107 S. Cecil at. (58th and Cheater ave.). Inter ment private Fernvvood Cemetery. Frlenda may view remains Wedneaday, after 7 p! m! Klndlv nmlt flowers. ' "' IIOngELL. Suddenly, at Sea lale City. N J on September 0, 1013, J. lUnnv K,a of Canle Hobdell and aon ol : George H 2Sd Elisabeth Hobdell, aged 30 years Th.rJi, Uvea and frlenda afao Olive "ranch Lodi." No. 115, I. O. O. F.. and Meter mTSSSJi Benenclal Society, are 'invited to i Ittend the funeral aervlcea on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the realdence of hi, S.i, 200 Main at.. Darby, Pa. Interment aP7J.'A Morlah Cemetery. 'Remalr!. ma ? be vjewed WednMdnv evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock HOLLERAN On September 4, 1015 MAR GARET, w dow of David J. Holleran Sl daughter of the late Andrew an" Ann" Lar k ? JnflU,lv.' M.'x friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at g 30 a. m., from her late residence 2418 aSS! IStli st. Solemn Requiem Mass 'at Chur?h of St. Monica, at 10 a. m. precisely. interm.S; at Cathedral Cemetery. """'' nterment JOHNHON. . On September fl mi n"'.Indli.LT' JO"NSON, hu.b.d it zAnifc n. and son of James E. and Corona ir Johnaon, aged 28 yeara. telativ.. ni KnndArtm,K.ir,em.bV"," ot oVth'erho and Odd Fellowa' Lodge No. 818. are lt r..,nTTor.T,Vnndun,,.7'2r0 KARCIINER. On September 7. 10IS am nnEW JACKSON. Phuaband of the 5l Eleanor C. Karchner. In his 04th year R.i dene.. 870, North 40th St. tu V nolle, or tho funeral will be given. ,c" of KEARNEY. -On September 4. 1915 a mm t wllow of 'v7llllamVKea?niy: Rilitlve. a?J frlenda are Invited to attend funeral 2 Thuraday. at 8 30 a. m" from h.r ..-h ter-s realdence. Mrs C, luSS?-u5 N xn?h at. High Requiem Mas. at Corpu. Chrlstl Church, at 10 a. m. precisely' ptt,i.,Z"il at Holy Sepulchre Cemitery. Intrment KKNNEY. On September 8 loin nnm OET. widow of Michael Kinney. Ute of Edd'. M.?n,i K'ljM'es and friend, ari invited to attend the funeral, on Friday. itrSr, from the residence of her mother. Mra jrS' way, 421 Weat Penn at., Oertnantowr. ' Ht!n Mae. at St. Vincent's Church at o " in ferment Private, at Holy Sepulchre CenS'i.Jl KIEKDOIll'. On Septembe? 7. 1916 CHAB beloved husband of Hedwlg KieJaorf (n?.' Engela). aged 63 year.. Residence iiio North 6th ,U Duo notice of runeral'Vlif't. LATHKOr On September T. loin .. late residence. 1512 North Orats . pAAJ CIH O.. n of tb. lats '"jwhua tiV Rebecca Perlt Latlirop. In hi. 8.3d y?. B?rvd, Ice. and Interment In Le Roy. TtJ V K Thuraday, September V, at J o'clock ' 1A1VLEK. Oo September 6, 1916. jawwh P.. .on or P. lt and Alice if, Lawler .? 7 years. Relative, and friends a"eTnvul3 to attend funeral on Thuraday, atYso'SJ'iJ4 from bis PSrenta' residence, frVyn , Sri Union av.s Bala, Pa. Boiemn Maai . S. Matthias' cturcCat 10 aVm. Inllfmfni6.'; Weetminster Cemetery. PUnent, a( LOCKK1DOE. At hi. r.atdenc.MSog Cheat, nut at., on September 8. imb! jam 2 i LOCKRIDQE. Vuneral services ,nd iS.?' rocnt at Niagara Falls, N, Y, nter McANEKl'V-On September 8. 1018 tamvo McANESPY. husband of th. T'lat. J.Hf Aoeapy, Relatlvt. and friends, alao emolove. P. H T Company (15th and Curobirland brn) " '' attend the Unera? on Thursday inorrHnri at 8:30 o'clock, from nephew', residence, John Kelly. SlJJ WISH at.r Solemn Requiem Mas. at'th. ChJrct.'o? Moi iV10"," Blood, at 10 o'clMk? inter, roant Holy Cross Cemetery. Jww" McCOY. On September 8. 1915, JAMEA A au.fe.nd of p,l-4h McCoy (nee M l on of tb. Mle.John and Catharine Hk&Z K.Utlv.1 and fri.Bds.ar. Invited to MSka 7ZZk-TZ-: ' iLtl: s - so. la- .aa.T-- e --. ipi Ceantarv li-n Uir 15. .ANNAW " taaw wurawiii, Mire., imi J yeatn. Ive. saMHcMMls rm InvHA , 'aitaaa f, TuraAay, ltaer . at. i avvieas. an . tga wsisssre aar sm-tB.ww, By KEMBLE CopyrUht, K1S. E. W. Kembls. !" Copyr.-ht, 1916. K. W. Kembli, "" V ' ' ' . DEATHS worth, 2732 Hayes ave , Camden, N. J. Interment private. Remain, may bo Uewed Wednesday evening. MUDIE On September T. 1015, ROBERT MUDIE. Kuncral servlcea on Friday, at 2 p. m , at hi. lato realdence, Brookllne, Dela ware County, Pa. MUELLER. On September 5. 1015, PAUL INF, wife of Charlea Mueller (nee Helneman). Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thuraday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence. 2741 North 9th St. ..n.lc.r.mAnt PrUate, at Greenmount Cemetery. rK-oiSJiS-: ;Sui?.2 y,5n September 6, 19 OLUKUE U NUSKEY. aon ot John L and Mary L. Nuakey (nee Lyons). RelatlvT. and friends, nleo laska Lodge, No. 370, Improved r de r of Red Men, and employes of Henry snelps box manufacturing company, are lfi vlted to attend tho funeral services, on Fri day afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from hla brother. In.law'a residence. George W, Boaton, 120 E. vVSSJS."1- Interment private at Pine Valley. iAK?-S&u.i,!e.nlr'OI September 7, 1915. iofc3 NEELY. Due notice of the funerai H..l.i.leiJ!hfn,.'ro,n hl" lale residence, lt2 bouth Taney at. h.(?I!!?H'.T0nS'Pifmbr " 1'. JOSEPH, beloved huaband of Maria Oachell (nee Hlnter 5?' ,,fla,Je,.na frlenda. alao the men of the Hply Family and Rosary Society of iLv.!?0.n',fai:e . Church and Liberty Yearly Beneficial boclety, are Invited to attend the m? i".1, on 1Thursday' at 7-30 a. m.. from his late realdence, 2148 N. 2d at. Requiem Maes at St. Boniface Church, at oi Intermettr at iim n... .-i -X.. M ---- .j d.unui.i ,cineiery. rillLLIPH Suddenly, on September 7. 1913 WILLIAM ALLEN PHILLIPS, j" i on o7 William Allen and Violet E. Durnell. aged 2 weeks. Relatlvea and friend, of the family are Inyltcd to attond the funeral services, oh Thursday morning, precisely at 11 o'clock, at his parents' residence. 2040 N. 63d st Ovcrbrooit. Interment private. " nilLLlPS. On September 6. 1915. JAME3 PHILLIPS. Sr.. husband of Eliza J.' Phillip.3 and son of the late William and Mary V Phillips. Relatives and friends, also the members of U. S. Grant Post. No. 6. are In cited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, Sept. 9, at 2 30 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, 2523 8. 17th at. Inter ment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. rlNKERTON. On September 0, 1015. at Mt. Klrco, N.. Y.. ELLEN ARTHUR PINKRn. TON daughter or the late ex-President Chea. tcr A. Arthur and wife of Charle. Plnkmon. Interment at Albany. PORTER. On September 6. 1915, O. CLAY TON, son of William L. and Fannie Porter. ReUilvra and frlenda, also members of St. Luke'a M. E. Church and Sunday school, are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea. on Wedneaday evening. nilOAIlES. On September 7, 1015, JOHN J'iVb,an.i of Martha S. Rhoades and son 2,..K'5ab'tn "VJ .,hf la,e Adam Rhoades. f.f.'Ji V y'.,rS Ke'atlves and friends are ln yl'ed to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at J-JO p. m. trom the apartments of William H.;niH,,teiiii,in,? Norlh JJroa'1 at- ln,er" ment at Hillside Cemetery. 6MIr.i?vn?0n Bf.Ptb,er 0, 1015. ANNIE M. SCI11NDEU wile of E. C. Schlndel. Rcl atlvca and friends are Invited to uttend the funral services on Wednesday, at 0 p. m! at hr late residence, 5324 Thompson st. In- ct-rnt private, at Wrlghtsvllle, Pa. W . hCOTT, huaband of Louisa G. Scott and eon of the late Haze! and Sarah Scott, aged .1 5 ears Relatlvea and friends, also kaoml lodge. No. 8 Order Shepherds of America V',1 J,0i.ctor, f.trawJ" u'b'o Class of tho Rfhoboth M. B. Church, are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Friday, at 12 o'clock 50011. from hla late residence. 4272 Paul st rh?,rord; o."lces . Somerton M E. Shc5l li?:M Vu"- Interment at William ?f'?ntc;.emfAe''Jr- Bodr ca b viewed Thuu oay, h to 10 p. m SCHINKE. On September 8, 1913, MARY, widow of Julius hchlnke. agecf 70 years? Mei: ?, nJ..""!.'. :enda S5? invited to attend the funeral s--l-e on Thursday, at 1.30 p. m.. at her lw residence, 1MB W. Norrls st! ,'"S". Private, at Hillside Cemetery. SCHOCG. In Somerdale. N. J., on Sep tembtr 7. 1913. ANNA, wife of Edwin H. facroggy. In her Sbth year. Funeral and ln terment private, on Friday. SEVILLE. On September 7, 1015, SUE S. widow ot John E, Seville, aged 73 years. J.?ia,tlve" ?.niJ$?ni. "' ,h family are In vlted to attend the funeral services, on Fri day, at 2 p. m. precisely, at the residence ot her .on. George L. Seville. 788 N. 21th at. Interment private at Northwood Cemetery. Automobile funeral. Frlenda may view re- e?il',n..Th,!?rda.y' ,rom to U p. ra. BHANLE1 . On September 8, 1915. KD. WARD SHANLEY. Relatives' and 7r lend.! also the Limerick Guards 8. and B. Asso ciation, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 a. m., from the residence ot hi. son-in-law. p. J. Power.. 6311 Thomp son st. Solemn Requiem Maas at St, Greg ory'a Church, at U.3o a. m. precUely. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Mill"; On heptcmbtr 5, 1915. 8UPAK w blllP. wife of Bamuel Ship. ReUtlve. .n' trienda are Invited to attend the funeral ,?rV. lcea, on Thuraday, at 2 p. m . at h ..Vi dene, of her aon-ln-law, Jo.'eph Bres.T!,' 2816 Poplar st. Interment Prtvate"'at NorSi wood Cemetery. Remain, may b. lewed on Wedneaday. between 7 and 10 d. m V,,,a mobile funeral. p" m' Aut0 STANLEY. On September 5, 1915 DAVin hu.band of Aeneafh Stanley. Ri.iiir.. IPl f rienda ar. Invited to ittena the funeral 2n BTAHNF.1L On September 7, 1916 at hi. late residence. 101 East Halnea at JvLil, town, PETEK W.. hi.band T of MaS "Sgll ner. Dvo notlc. of the funeral will b7.i.n STEWART. On September 7 1015 jInw wll. of William Stewart aid aauVbt'er o"f "?.' late George and Ellen Mat calf i.i,'.ith and frlenda are Invited to attend the lS&rl', aervlcea, on Friday afternoon it a iXi" at her lato residence, 04'pJweitnnCl2ck' Interment at Fernwood Cemetfrv on v' STINEK-On September 7. 10'iB nnil 8TINER. in her 6Dth year. Rilitlv.?0.?, friend., also member, of et. MlchaiTV n?? areenmount Cemctarv. nV..I-pr"rlfl t Remaina may t V'aurafl TTrtnw .,. STONKEI.I.E. On September .... BRIDGET, widow of Frederfck HtoJ.'.l0 Relative, and friend, are invited to 'J'A funeral, on Friday, at 8 30 am 'tlil"? lat. residence, 1511 wi0n ?t' "SJ?, h,f Requiem Mass at th. Cathid?al'at inB2h,,nB Interment New Cathedral cVme'urV " "' THOMPSON. On September 4 lK'i BD ERT D., .on of Mary Lesll, T'and .'hi1??' Bamuel Thompaon. aged 28 year. iJJi.. " and friend, of the family are niiiS',"vV tend hla funeral, on Thuraday at a i? '" from realdence. 141 Stanton at vJ! ml Schuylkill. Interment We.tSlnat.; rSSJI1 ol TODD.-On September 8 , 1915 joSe?!' .on of Bella Todd ScKulti '.nOSS.PU, p.t MnM.1,V.Vp1p MS n-er.?; on lU&.t- V&'ffi. sasaasr te&5g?jz F.rnwood Cemetery. ' ' lntermunt TREDDE-On September 8 loin r.,n. M wlf. of John Treud..' R.iV,iA.Rn,5 frlenda are invited to attend th. tt.V.ian Thuradav. at 2 p. m.. at her lit. .T1' 01 281 Amber at. Int.rmint Jrtv.t! M!ld.?ncsj Cedar Hill Cemetery" RemLnmV J v1 0f" on Wedn.ad.y evfn. iftw f5',ii,vUw WAKTHMAN-On Bept.mbJr T Toffr . TILDA E., wlf, of tha lata '? MA' Warthman. Relatives knorVTii:n,non' M. vlted jo attend th. funeral sirJ?. ' J": day afternoon, at 2 o'clock atL..on ! dence. 1328 North 12th .V' ih,r.'u ! Mount Vemon Cemetery. '"'erment at M'EBKK-On September 7 iqik r...... ARINE. wll. of Vllllam tf,blB&r CF' teS? 07 trh; TJi " a-partment. of W. k if, Bu7r.l?'j!w0ff J6 VIU0( On September i, wis vnwinr. H , husband of Annie y. yfummiJSPSZP erty). aon of the late fewtrt W ..P5?11' nah IVlUon. R.latlveT Vnd fri.Srt? iu,a' ChwcaTit Jo'a. ra ilfca,P&t ""- uaj UTeuitix. .- PERSONALS BOYS-BOYS Many energetic, bright DOY3 and UinLS who como under our care are now available for office, shop or factory work; NO CHARGES. JUVENILE WORKERS 1507 ARCH BUREAU Telephones. Race 3337, Spruce 6117. HELP WANTED FEMALE IAI1 Zeis Wonted and Situation Wanted oduerlltlnfl Inserted in thi Hall Publlo X,edcr is rtftattd In the Evening Ltdger the tame cay umnout aaamonai cnurpg.j BOOKKEEPER and stenographer wanted, ex perienced and familiar wun mo ouuiu-", mler machine; Jewish preferred. Apply "- S. 6th. BOOKKEEPER wanted for dressmaking eatab Uehmont; muat be experlet.ced In bookkeeping and typewriting. J 241, Ledger central. CHAMBERMAID-Oerman girl for chamber work and waiting; two In family. 222 S. 39th st. . CHAMBERWORK and waiting and assist wltn child: white; reference. Meet emplojer, Room 230, Ledger Office, Wednesday, at 12 o'clock. C1IILDNURSE, Irish, exp for young child; assist with chamberwork; best lefertnee re- quiioq. none Aramore a. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. John & James Dobaon. Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Fall, of bchuylktll. COOK, chambermaid and waitress, white, Protestants; 2 glrla, slateta or friends, to do entire work ot house; 2 In family, country. Dee Miss Reed, Room 2J0, Public ledger. COOIC Competent joung white cook for family ot two. wakes 8 to D. best personal refer ence required. Address or apply, after 1 p. in., 128 W. Upsal tt., Gtrmautuwn. Phone German town 347. COOK, Protestant, assist wash; Main Line; mutt be competent. Meet eirployer. Room 2JU, Public Ledger, Thursday, lu o clock. COOK and downstairs work, assist wash: Port estant; highest reference required, lelephune Chestnut Hill. 150.1 W. COOK Protestant, for Germantown; muat be competent; reference required; good wages. L lilt-'. Ledger Olnce. COOK Good German cook, to assist with housework, nrsi-clags reterence; family of 1'. 3835 N. 17th st. COOK and downatalra work; white, Prot eatant; Norristown. Pa.; ref. L 011, Led. Vtr. DRKSSMAKERS Competent walat and skirl urapera; only thoae coming direct from the most fashionable establishments need apply. Call, boforo 10 a. m., French Dressmaking bl.op. 3d floor. Strawbrldge Ac Clothier. FRANK SEDER CO. DESIRE 1IR) FlRbT-CLASS SALES WOMLN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS. SKIRTS. MILLINERY AND FURb HIGHEST SALARlEb AND PERMA NENT POSITIONS TO COMPETENT CLOAK AND SUIT WOMEN. APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 11TH AND MARKET BTS. ' GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS are In con stant demand. Good cooks, chambermaids and waitresses can also aeture situations In tha best Philadelphia families. You can reach ,.1iie.vf1"pl0." "youSh Ledger Want Ad. and the aervlce of the Household Registry Call at or write the Bureau today. Mlsa S&ri.S'i1 '."lp ?X to ajtood poaltlon. Suite 30-230 Ledger Bldg.. 6th and Cheatnut t. Free service to Ledger Advertisers. GIRLA neat, refined joung colored girl. 'aa slst with general houhework In small tainlly; Hill llkJl v' Wa" J P" """ Ch"tnu' llOUSEKEEPER, working, exp., middle-aged woman, Protestant, for small family; city must have good reference See M is Reed' Room2J0, LedgerOfnce. ' HOUSEKEEPER (worklngl-widower-s home" J adul's must be good cook. Phone ps3' JfSnJi S"" -? '6U -' &' and HOLSEKEEPKU, small family; nice hnm. n; rellned. middle-aged woman; state reMgion relerer.ee and salary. C SLedger Office HOUSEKtSEPER (working) w lth ".",.T. ability wanted In cointVy; pfe!iM ,11?. r.f" vren:ea.il 043.Ledger Central. ret' HOUSEWORK" Whlte"settled: Prote.t.n; woman: plain cooking; 2 In fini lv n witS' lug. 1006 Farragut terracij. We.t 'pD?Ia h' HtJUhMvoKK-Proleatant girl; no'VookiK- , dtn.:dn.py':yieorVcockm -30' p"b" &; iryfrtr'fewnltrPr'Hleet",0" Ployer. Room 230, Ledger t)ftThnr.'"? - ll5USEWORK-vanted. maid with referTT a.s,ik,4nt,hhra3,eiph-,.r- raa 11OU8EW0RK (gsneral)-White HMrl...: HOUSEWORK. (lenerairWhltTTSlTn family; reference. 258 s. JVih .t"1"' ,ml' LADx anted to act a. companion .-a .. In car. of lady who la in ifl h?ni,S? 't be refined and' tactful and afclS'Vo iuKV.'v,' beat references; a good I horn, to . '"n,,h peraon; state age and aalara-l-. i- Z"!PV Ledger Office ' """ lhu. ""i'I'4..l'.V.". . exceptlonaHV-raTi,. "' ""' . ". Vr" muat possess tsit V.k. abl. to furnish excellent credentliu- SPrb nent nn.ttlnn lv. u j..--T"l,'S, Perma- .pportunfty0 eSd.ro1r,c,.t.b ,0 '"3.re'ci.!'Up,nSiu; CAllNDRESS-Slti'iJ homo, must b. flr'.." refrr.nre. Meet employer. Room 5,tTCl?M' MHEHriELPEll-lfaPg7owrrTt, . a. niothet. helper In .iburbs? !lrci,T.iV,e'f ndght consider arrangement with J . ldfnS to attend schoolJ IlL'Led.e'r'' f?,n,.w',,h' NL'USE, experienced, child year Tm"-Trr City, reference. Mwt employer ' ii "Mantle LeforOfflce, Weanert7ijoTcie5Fm 230' BALESWOMAN requiredo7BoM'5?ti77----partmentt one with experience preferJlS1 ? ply Bureau of Employment a."LAD' BTRAWBRlpqifi & CLoiHIpn' nor. ...- -. . SALESWOMEN FIRBT-CLASS BALESWOMFM .,., ED BY LEADINQ SJoAlC ANnV?J3t HOUSE IN THIS CITY; OOof? VJT ARIES AND STEADY poStiomI' THOSW THOROUOHLTWTi'iS,TP ENCED; ALL APPI lr-n?PEn'' FIDENTIAL. ADDRE8Sn0AP' BALARY AND REFERENCFS ATIN0 L 811, LEDGER OFFICE. BUPERlNTENbENT and head nura.-T: oral hospital, must be a R. it ",,", '" n Office. " '1 Ledger want jui ana tne Comm.rri.T " "ffer Department a Urge nurnber of vi,,Rt1'"' have Mculed good po7mon? W' f S Sa.iKfJ-fl ? SSmetlTl'n .fe kind of position scute, to Ixdatr srr3;ns ks s j ir. 'thi admMwt 41UJ u " Tsiodnasw1sm'iiU. . raduau prittn; liv4 ?nJJJkr,l SftRilfi9 LEARNS HOW TO HELP WANTED FEMALE All Help iranfed and Situalion. 17anfd advertising Inserted in tne Dailu TuMio edper (s repeated in the Evening Ledger th. tarn cau irirnour noaifionat cnarpe.j TYPIST wanted, experienced, for billing, etc. Reply muat give reference, .alary expected. . Add. L 1857. Ledger Branch. 7th and Oxford. WARD MAID wanted, $10 rer month. Apply In person. University Hospital, 3400 Spruce street. WAITRESS, white, muat be experienced: ref erence. Meet employer. Room 230, Ledger Of flee, Thursday, between 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. WASHER and Ironer, particular, for small waah: take home; living near. 11 181, Ledger Branch, 18th and Cumberland. WOMAN MANAGERIAL ABILITY Married or single, to take charge of an ex clusive bualnesa; whole or part time; worth 840 per week to one who can qualify. Apply at once: give telephone number. 11 050, Ledger Central. WOMAN Assist housework and care of chil dren: good home. Phone Wyoming 2355. Mra. Wiasler. 1001 Cayuga. YOUNG WOMAN, refined, well educated, bb assistant in a dentist's otfii.es mod. .alary. Apply In own handwriting, J 60, Led. CenL HELP WANTED MALE AISLE MANAGER A LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE HAS AN OPENING FOR A THOR OUGHLY EXPERIENCED A1SLU MANAOFR. IN REPLYING STATE AGE. QUALIFICATIONS AND SAL ARY Dl-UUED. M 1141, LLD. CLINT. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, wanted, ex perienced, one lamlllar with the Smith Pre mier machine; Jewish preferred. Apply 623 8. bth. j CHAUFFEUR, white, for motortruck; one accustomed to handling furniture; give ago and reference. J 131, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEURS, coachmen, cooks, gardeners, butlers, valeU and housemen who are seeking positions can reach the well-to-do employers through Ledger want ads. Your name, ad dress and experience will be listed free by the Household Registry Bureau, Ledger Building, bth and Cheatnut sts. Good positions are being filled every day. This service Is limited to Ledger advertisers. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted AddIv John & James Dobson, Inc., Bl lane, Falls of Schuylkill. Blanket illllB. bcott's ! FLOOR MANAGERS Men of high-grade business expcrlenco In that or other lines. Apply, per sonally or by letter, at Bureau of Emplovment, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER HOUSEMAN, experienced, and butler; only thoso with good references and capable need apply. 1311 N. Broad st. MANIFEST CLERK-Wanted, .Ingle joung man In steamship office as manifest clerk; must be good penman and experienced In fig ures. Addtess, giving age, reference, experi ence un4 salary expected, B 18, Ledger Office r PAPER BOXES Wanted, experienced box manufacturer, able to take complete charge ot mfg. and estlmat.; good sal. and oppor. for right man. Ad. "W.," P. O. Box J500. REAL ESTATE OFICE wants "man-who wishes something on the side lor Umporary position for about 3 hour, daily; one experi enced as solicitor preferred. Apply 11 n. m. today, John B. McCafferty, 5721 Uerman town ave. SALESMAN wanted to sell high-class electric railroad bonds with stock bonus, .uui . ih.ih q uuiiuiiis. SHIPPING CLEKK-Man wanted. 20 to 24 to assist shlpplni clerk in paper warehouse: flv experience, it any, and reference. B lo YOU NO MAN for ofnee work; muat be good &,&, " wa -b'" -r,.u ,9ET ACQUAINTED! With Mr. Hunt, of the Commercial Registry Bureau at Ledger Central, If ou are lookin. for a sales, clerical, executive or technlral poaltlon. Ledger advertiser. In th sitSti! Wanted column ar. dally aecurlnS niU through this Service. Writ. ? till Tr re booklet, "Opportunity." u "r ,re SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMAT.t: ATTENDANT de.lrt. car. of invalid- .,' ubl. uualincatlons, reference- reaJS.'. Sff en7 ary; cap. aeam.tr n"e' 4fi,1?n1? " BILL CLERK, H ISirt1 ave,..l . ii.i,i-img eentrat I !"T -5""'-''" V. na Ti iiVi ";'"-r iuick a 11 -45, Ledaer r.n.., ' """ ,:en.efli "Sffi?LBfc.,,W.? .tyTitlnTn CASHIER and omcfTiiithM5 perlenid, accurate and r ii tTilrlf H" W " --ysa,Uijjuntry pref.:V.7 oa ,f;n noTsKEEPERTnlllrn.V0': v j, vauaoi. woman .!- "r" f edu. f,h,,r,r.' hl heme" suhSrh.C00k- take Phone Oermantown la w R?r country , ". Oermahtown" 1M" wi W Weat -Ultea BUSriKEEPEir.nutnagin. farrrr---!! flQeraenl; accustomed tAal "ean f, 4. ?'?WlJlr;rT:,, tt VUfllr Md 1?inj!lel(l.rlrStfI, rSm'Tl7oTl i-7r ". wji com . .TTTr, rot.. . - ,. p-f,' jj,. ,w:;.. .."""..Vf.1", exp.; canahl.. ..' ca.ter ave , Overbrook. ,U to 8J0 In. -HAMuLltMAID. ul'i no washing. N. p.. fai'gB4t,i!rhberworitt CHAMBLRWOI lit arid aTfl-mT-n S Cheatnut Hill prefer"." lM,SP,,t 'f,i .girl. P4.on.o;,rbr"v ;&""" experlencTa c,WXid7to,.lfTSTaw - M .r ' ' -""ent i'm 1PrIence. 6813 ""KIHn anil i iianals i. ,, , ,1 CKonP!S Sllsh, 'erly. STOP AN AVTO SITUATIONS WANTED PEMAIBl r J II ir.!- 17.-.,.! .... J Bit a, ' "1 adverflstnff inserted in the Daily Publlo L,rl . ,.,-- ... -.. uKi.inj, u,.y,r ine ions day toilnout additional charge. y LAUNDRESS, Catholic, wishes situation ll nrlvata fanillvi ref.r.nr.. .i, . ". 'S Xddrees B ll.lLedgtrOtflce. wvf.n LAIINDRES'5 or downstairs work CoorU" woman wishes nlar. imn a vniir "'OtM, mAh aND WIFE, colored; cook and buti7 entlr. charge of house. 3 Parker'. av?.T-!vVi.' 11 A.vrl".P " f-5" or invalid nurse .. Iliiht duties: exp. 6703 Klngaeaelntr . "V MTUriSE. OTnaHanrar1 !.., i.t ... ' 3 . slat with o-ther-llght dutleT-OT.Tifaifa- NURSE-Practlcal. H.n,. ,.e i . or infant, fm charge L 734. 'iJSi-VJ WW ' NURSE, practical, invalid or Inrant: hlibn; reference. L H1H. r.ertir. nJii. " nlst seamstiiekh nn,n.,.; TT.T - .... . . ' .-... ,... tin, utsiics perm, nos ' tlon; nrlv. fam.t cut ami m i. nXy ,.J"i' nv-pnpT.uv . . . . ' T """ w., fagu. ut. , ww..uni, sienosrapner and bookkeeo,i"S T.-"".."' Pable correspondent In SIl? ..... ' iu uerman. wiae experience, de'strls! . confidential position. H .-.40. Led"' Centru: ' BTENOGRAPHER nd correspondent. wij educated, eatable, with 10 year.' en '...7.H Pps.1 secretarial prefd.; exceptionally ersli clcnUiandljngdctan work. H f54 Ltf ClI A.a'yu4fiif.i wun knowledge of beoki-S 5rffEll,gi thorouhly experienced as ateS peik onoor.-for future: "hw" eS,"fn TENOanAPT(K!ntv.n... i i.... . anting; lu ears' exiiJ.nnc.! ,iii .iS?It! rUI solicited. J ism. i.d- r. ..r, ogot STENOGRAPHER-BKPR.-- Wm - -- - -- u---v., ... - ,,,ii, j-enn i Penn Hit, iu,, ouiiK iaty with exceptional exwri. ence: capable private sec. i i Led. si J, Ld. CenL3 BTRN'orsnilillPD o -.... , toTn rt T , ..W'tV", f.ti'"'- sGRithpian'n,o'. ' p&si also Iron: B yr..' exp. H WB. Ledger Central srLNOORAPHER; accurate. con-i.nii, i worker experienced Ui offlco work, desires ,.... .v... inwti.m naiary. n ffill. ea. cent, V STENOGRAPHER, exp'd. desires pos'n with ".Jnii8" rcad dotation fluently, coo!? ppellcr and grammarian. H8SjLed. Cent, j STENOGRAPHeA, accurate and conscientious!? i'7 Wl1-!?,0'' --'! "ferenct R"PE?VfVT a mifn it-"." ' a " ' . i T .w "-" yctira exception. eiD.s knowledge of bookkeeping; well fitted Ion eecretarial work. H W7. Ledger Central. ; " "it". ul,'"""'--Exceptionally rapid, accu- rata and ,Yn,r hm. ...iimj ... !!...... or managerial poltlon. J Bl. Ledger Central TKN'flHBIH.D -... i .... - .r . r STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeperThTTrin? t SEil.e.c.'?.?w."3 accurate, good os. "m. j j.u. ..eager central Vi s STENOGRAPHER, competent -TaXdo GermaiT' I bert references. 2X2.1 N. nniici.. ., v""n.ilrfl B1'ii.?IiAVIIE."-E5tPtTl'ced: 4 jears-'htithj STENOGRAPHER and clerk; B eaTa:-en3 dictaphone operator. It iux T.Hf. Central. 3 Bi.N"uAIJ"KR. and clerk-E.n'd. wll!lni aecuiaie on detail work. J 140, Ledger Cent. .Tl'VnlriiOUL'n . L . . T- -r. V bTENOGRAPHER and bookkeeoTr EYr.MrrJ Haiti Atllnl. i , - .. 1" . . T I HTKNUlSUAl'llKR and bookkeeoer-S lyri1j ...,. Huivn ouat lthtcc. j ii-. iea. cent.'si ex tun i --.. . ...-. v..y. , A-cuger weii enetire: references, j an. Ledger Centrail SrnNO()FtAIHlH-V.Jvi,. n .' . " '' fli-lent and trustworthy. J 242. Ledger Cents 8T1i'?0fiAP.HE".' " knowl-of bookkee?: ---.-, .-.-.. -.o.n.j. rimim piirucc it-W-. STF?J?28A.5I1BIW'' BOOKKEEPERS fS.Xi,C.y5R,?s.are fumlahed through th. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT st ledger Central. When you are in need of a competent office as.latant. write or telephone MIS3 DEAN. Walnut 3000. and prompt attention will bo given your reque.t. This is a free service to Ledger advertisers. WOMAN, superior, would supervise household ... wn- .m ,uv.iim. iiiii, meager unice WOMAN would take care of apartments by! day; reference. L. 722. Ledger Office. i WOMAN, reliable, wants day's work, washing'! m -nj umer. Aqareaa .iu xs;. Hobart at I"."'." WOMAN wants cooklnar or aervlnf dinnera by the day; reference. Notify 3 dart i ?.hea4,-..9a.1.1. lS17 Ranatead st. Phone Lo-j RfiFINED and cap. young woman"deaires carl J of gentleman's home, rets. J 251. Ledger OK. j T5!-1iSP?B.Bi's .Household Registry Bureaiil ,A '" "' ."imeaiaie toucn witn expen" enc.d housework girl., cooks, ch.mbermalds. ,1 waltr.KM.a ln.n-... ..' .. . . .-.iiui,.,. uay . wora, seam-j streaaes. ladles' -maids, governeases. xhlld-j "rfL - housekeepers, both working and itiat-j n1 ' 55uPJe"; C,U- wf"9 r telephone MJsjJ i?& i?Jnutor Mln 3o- Suite 230-SliI --v. .u. um ana cnestnut sts. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE : ' r.flTu.-IANT 7nd ofnce manager; excellent . refs. and experience. J 640. Ledger CentrsL jiHrrmv .v. . .. . --... ...'i ---"-..--. a. .. jnrer cenirai ACCOUN1ANT. bookkevner ...rf ..nr.l fAa i-fll."1'", clinre; Io yearr experlencill .. n mj, i.easer uince. EJ1?8'1?0 and ' promotions bav. beej j my forte since leaving college i experienced a. sales correspondent, copywriter and preH motion man; thoroughly familiar with prlnt. j.... v...,,,. na otnee systems; interview . will prove convincing. J 152, Ledger Central. 1 A8ISTArJT 'ft wvir"wivw AmbtloUB, energetic young man (30). wU executive ability and Inttlatlve.dealre. perms nent po.ltlon -with well-established company. Ten years' practical exeprlence In efficient business rnefhods, general office work, de partment rranagemenL systematUlng, ailHJ i pv.rii.injT, printing. Good eorrespow i dent. Quick at sra.nlnr datalla and abl. t ! manage auocesafully and promptly a larw i amount of work. Can tnsk. myaelf -valuaWs ju uu.jr esecutiv. needing a compeiem. tactful and thoroughly etflclent aaslsttat. Opportunity and advancement more imports' i th.n preaent salary, References from present, employer. II 711, Ledger Central. i A88ISTANT TO EXECUTIVE Btx yejt.' manager laleiperiance. coverloj sales and detail clerical duties, well educate! sound judgment, able to shoulder reap! iii.y. ii mj. oger central. BARITONE de.ire. position a. presenter, f t er m.mber of quartet choir. J lTf Let, SO()KKKiKR i.'.ls',. '-.ii on .rr 10 year.7 experience; on nil any ofc. Pf1? V,,!iL,?pit " EI"ott-Ft.h.r billing macfcle! J IM. Ledger Central -Jn BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly exp!. will' audi ' thorpughly exp.. will aii f lnA anrt w.l. am IlAAKI. 0 .crounts. open. . or evtnlna: mod. irn.m a iAj ? r Of dcV I os SKKEEl'Els,, ycunTrJr2i7'd(lfsl; typewriter; good refs. J 154, LeJger Centre, j f57TKTfKEPl RT5A'. experlencJd'D, K.TcP.Hi 1 ' i r i i i i I, - , . . DOTS BOYS J?iW,nSf'llc flfbt B05?S and UIItLS who rof.. under our rare are tattory workjNo CIIARdEA JliyHJNILK WORKKR8' DPRAU 1WT AKC.H r TeLphOAM, J,r, SMf. Koruc. UT. fcead. j ill itral, t'