Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 17, 1915, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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GET-RICH-QUICK-WALSINGFORD
SO tkl IS TTOLW. WOW I I faSSftONNrr m AM ViT j VTS KOOSHUM WA CYAK-ALL I AH HA SEEN gfc KaT
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FEW MINOR CHANGES
TO BE MADE IN THIS
SEASON'S CAGE GAME
Forwards and Guards Must
Stay 10 Feet Away From
Centre on Toss-up.
Rules Modified
TEAMS PLAN FOR 'SEASON,
This year's basketball gams will show
few changes compared with last. The
moguls who guide the affairs of the East
ern League at their recent meeting could
find no serious defects In the old rules,
and consequently made only slight
changes.
The most Important change wan the
time-out rule. As this was much abused.
It came In for repairs. The new ruling
was made to read:
"A time-out can only be called when
the referee' has the ball In his posses
sion." The old clause gave the players
the privilege to call time out at any
period of the game, and the refereo was
compelled to stop play, no matter If a
goal was about to be scored by the man
on the team not calling. There has been
no Increase in the number of time-outs
allowed each team in each half nor the,
time limit extended. Each club will bo
allowed the customary two time-outs In
each half with the two-minute rest regu
lation. ,
Another rearrangement was made about
the tossing up of the ball at centre. This
season when the referee tosses the ball
up betwee'n the two centre men the for
wards and guards must bo kept 10 feet
away irora them. This, the Eastern
Leaguers say, wilt prevent crowding
around the pivot men. Lines will be
drawn across the floor the full width of
the cage In order to make It forcible.
Players stepping across It before the
ball Is put Into play will commit an of
fense. In so many games of last year In
various leagues the forwards and guards
wvejopea a style of play that often en
abled them to bo right at the centre men
In, a Jiffy before the ball was out of
,neir nanas.
The cage gamo Is to receive n. honm
this season. Already many of tho East
ern. League teams are providing for their
representations. Schoolboys are putting
In a little practice to make sure they
will bo on edge whon their schofastla
season begins. Independent teams are
waiting on cooler weather to condition
themselves.
Oreystock, which finished strong In tho
Eastern League last year, winning II out
of their last IS contests, according to re
ports. Is going to be shaken somewhat,
where the Greys will be repaired is at
centre. Kube Cashman, who was pivot
man. Is not to bo worked so frequently
If a seasoned athlete can be secured.
Cashman played good ball for the Cooper
Jiattallon boys last year when he fell
into their style of game, and should be
a strong man there this year. Wilson,
McWUUam, Sugarman and Cross are to
be the Greys' fixtures.
There Is to be a general house clean
ing In De Neri ranks. A forward, centre
and guard are being sought. Last year
the De Nerla started like a whirlwind,
but injuries to some of Its members
caused them to fall brick.
The Jasper fellows ore looking forward
to a big year. Brady, ono of Its players,
is working out of the city and It is un
likely that he will report during the 1915
18 season. If the Jewels can Induce Hum
mer and Wohlfarth to return and get re
instated into the good vlewa of the
league, the uptown boys will be ready to
give any of the clubs a hard test
PEARSON WINS MATCH
ATGERMANTOWNCLUB
R. F. Beard,Js Victim on Cricket
Courts, 6-1 and
6-3
Cooling brezes made the tennis courts
unusually attractive to both the fresh
man nd the tired business man yester
day afternoon when the third round of
the handicap tennis tournament for mem
bers of the Qermantown Cricket Club was
played.
A match of peculiar Interest to the gal
lery was that of William B. ICurtr., one
of Manhelm's old stars, and Stanley
Pearson, also dear to the hearts of club
members, Mr. Pearson won with a score
f M, W and. 8-J,
Other results In singles were: Robert
Duncan Oatowood won from V. 8. Pot
ter, -i, J-L
W L. Matthews won from Frederio
Btsawbridge.. fr-3, M,
Qeorge Purvlanoe won from Frederick
Shoemaker, -t, 7-5, """
Stanley Pearson woo from . P. Beard,
Wllltan Nassau w from R. D. Gale
wood. J-J, 1-3, 8-0.
JACHXAX yilLB CUJ1 JJINE
TO PLAY CQUMQt CLPB TEAK
CMwplomhlp el CcfeafcaMc te B
g-m.j g-t j
(
JfcV Bachmert TM4 Clt a4 the
sgrsska;. Collect Country Club have at last
fW to terms, and Cramer HIH. M, J.,
jW s4ae . itotureVey, September II,
, wat promise to be one of the most x.
Idas; batt games held them In the last
MftM.
i rivalry existing between the
IM amine not only
far MM kut far the iHMimriomtolp at
(.'ohMssatstk. bianssasr Fannin, of the
country club, kM at a Jeuwe expense got
toasscesr meet of the stars of the old
t. .rntt X. C, muI it to rumored that be
I.-, 4 cbtalnrd the servlas of Dan Mc
v :rst a promising; amateur pitcher,
'i ii. r. ub have chartrta a boat t c
i; imi .t t,s ji i iTg cryd expected- In
.. ot bad i-!hfr k battle) ylU be
4VUSM """"" "ST -' f 1. FT r
TRACK SEASON DISASTROUS
Metropolitan Association Clubs' Fail
ure to Pay Annual Dues Is Sign
NEW TOItK, Sept. 17. Evidence that
the present track anil field season has
been a disastrous ono for many of the
clubs In tho Metropolitan Association is
gained from the knowledge that 38 cluba
affiliated with tho local branch of the
Amateur Athletlo Union havo not paid
their dues for the coming year and there
fore will not be entitled to a vote in the
annual convention on Monday night in
the theatre of the 71st Regiment Armory.
Many of the dellnquont organizations will
pay up before the year is ended, but still
a greater number undoubtedly havo been
compelled, because of Inactivity, to give
up their membership in the Amateur Ath
letic Union.
Three Priests Transferred
Archbishop Prendcrgast has transferred
the Rev. Edward J. Long from St.
Bridget's parish to the Annunciation, tho
Rev. Joseph A. IJaycs from 81. Leo's,
Tncony. to St. Bridget's and the Rev.
Edward Kelly from St. Stephen's, Port
Carbon, to Tacony.
OBITUARIES
i
Sebastian A. Rudolph
Sebastian A. Rudolph, retired paper
manufacturer, died yesterday at his homo,
Ashland, Belmont avenue and River rood.
West Manayunk. He was 56 years old.
Mr. Rudolph was born in Echenhelm, Ger
many, In 182). He came to Nlcetown in
1838, and a few years later settled In
Manayunk. Ho wont Into tho grocery
business, and In 1563 began the manufac
ture of dyes and chernlcals as a member
of tho Ashland Dye and Chemical Com
pany. In 1864 he added the manufacture
of paper to that of dyes and he subse
quently becamo the solo proprietor of the
plant. He retired In 1000. He was well
known for his philanthropy and was ono
of tho oldest members of St. Mary's Gor
man Catholic Church.
Curtis Wcigand
CHESTER, Pa., Sept. 17. Curtis Wel
gand, of Chester, at various times man
ager of the Wilmington and York teams.
In the Trlstate League, and of the old
Chester Athletics, died today after a
lengthy Illness.
FUNERAL OF WM. R. WILLIAMS
Prominent Welshman Will Bo Buried
in Mount Vernon Cemetery
The funeral of William R. Williams, a
prominent Welshman, of this city, who
died at his home, at 223 Manhelm street,
Tuesday, will bo held today from tho
funeral parlors of Oliver Balr. Inter
ment will be made In Mount Vernon
Cemetery.
Mr. Williams, who was 81 years old, had
been totally blind for tho laBt five years.
He was born In Anglesea, North Wales,
and settled In Philadelphia In 1857 on a
25-acre farm .near the Falls of the Schuyl
kill. Thero he raised some of the finest
blooded cattle In the State. He retired
when his farm was purchased as the site
for the present queen Lane Reservoir.
He wad president of the Cambrian So
ciety, a Mason and identified with nu
merous other societies.
Beatfjs
BKIlOEIt. On September IB, 1016, QEOROB
W., huibaml of Martha Derjr.r (nee Ilodgeii
end son ot Oeorce and Sophia Btrser. I(el
tlvei and friends, alao St. John's Assembly.
No. 28, A. O. ot M. I., and fct, John's Work
lnrmen's Club, are invited to attend the fu
neral services, Saturday, at 2 p. m., at his
parents' residence, 2037 E. Madison ave. In.
termant North Cadar Hill Cemetery.
BIDDLEL On Saptsmbar 13, 1018. WILL-
UAU B. uiuui,tj asea is rears. Rela
tives and friends are invited to attend fu
neral, on Saturday, at 2:80 p. ra., from his
lata residence, 668 Germantown ave., Ger
mantown. Interment private. Trinity Luth
eran Church Grounds.
BRADLEY. On September 14, 101B, CATII
AHINIi C, daughter of Joseph and Catharine
Ilradley wee Fine), ased 13 years 7 months.
Relatives and friends, also Sacred Heart
Lasua of St. Philip's Church, are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8.30
a. m., from her parents' residence, T21 a.
eth st. Solemn Illih Mass at St. Phlllrs
Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
11RAIIAM. On September IB, 1818. HET
T1U C, widow ot Francis M. Draham, aged
It years. Ilslatlvea and friends are Invited
to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 10 a. m..
from her son's residence, Francis Ilraham, oil
Fine et., Audubon, N. J Interment at Monu
ment Cemetery, Phlla. Remains may be
viewed Friday, after 7 p. ra.
HHOUHON. Suddenly, at Angtasea. N. J.,
on September IB, LKWI8 FREDERICK
BROUSON. ot Hotel R Windsor. Due notice
of the funeral will be given.
BCOKJlALTEUv On September It, 1810,
IlAHllY I, beloved husband of Emma c7
Ilucahalter (nee Btickel) and son of Henry
and Kate Iluckbalter, aged SO years S
months. Relatives and friends, also Crescent
., w, ,. ".. .. mm , w , uieinvcrs Al
pha Baptist Church and congregation and
iptisi i.nurcn ana congregation and
ta of Surpass Leather Company, are
to attend the funeral, on Baturday
on. at l.0 o'clock, from his lata real.
employes ot om
invited i
afternoon.
ltr.ee, 0341 North Water st. Services at the
Alpha Usptlst Church, 2.80 precisely. Inter.
mem private, nonuwoea wemeiery,
CANNON. On Beptamber 14. 1018. JAMES,
husband of the lata Mary Jans Cannon (nee
Burke), Ralattvcs and trisnds are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 840
o'clock, from his daughter's residence, Mrs.
Ixuls iMslle, 2821 Mercer at. (2Sth Ward),
BoLum High Mass of Requiem at tit. Ann's
Church at 10 a, m. Interment at CK. Ann's
Cemetery.
CLAV8. On September IB, 1S1B, WIL-
WWLM OTTO, son of Frederick Claua- seed
21 year, formerly of Lelpslr, LIndenau, Oer
masiy. Helatlree and frienas are invited to
a44aa the funaral aervtcaa, on Haturday. at
at ari in on a jwoaa n. intenceat
at Oraenmauat Cecaetery.
n SeDtaaabar IS. IBIS, jnnii
at Catbaj4aa Connar (baa OartUnrii
M aa4 (rleaoa an ferHed to attend the
ew botsv', a a. .. iroeo ate late
s, Wt Irafcmt st. Bsteena KeauVem
st, MaeMra.LuiurcB at w.sb a. m. J-
Mew aueerai cemetery, KloeXy
cl?'-jJ,,,J.rabr,M' 181B- AMELIA,
wletew at eafe Crock (Be Schroder). Heli:
tlvaa and friend rnra Invited to attend the
.Kr west Latiaaipuu Cemetery.
Cf
afCeoimsa
. Okureei7are
frleiida. also sctsJotm and vat.rto of J K
rt. . Harrowfa4 Ooiandl. No. trfs, o. nt l. T?
&.$ Peon rteaty Cuaul. No. 1st, n "TJ
I., are Invito ta.tAUnd fubortd. kunaay at
1 p. J.i Uoie. hla Uta reajMeni.t )Mil . sjiki
Muri SsW UessssssSj& JaaVasjasjajV OsMssslesaik
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EVENING LEPGEB-FHILAPELPEtlA, FRIDAY, SEPTMMBEB
DEATHS
DUGAN. On September 18, 191B, PATRICK
1LUAN. huaband of Helen Dugan. litis
ttves and friends are Invited to attend
funeral. Saturday morning at 7-80 o'clock,
front the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J
lowrey. 0024 Ieds st. Mass at the Church
of Our Lady of Lourdes, nt 0 o'clock. In
terment Cathedral Cemetery.
ELLIOTT. At the Delmar Apartments,
Oermamown, on September 16, iaiB. HAN
NAH RUTHERFORD, widow of William It.
Elliott. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Saturday
morning, at 10 o'clock, at the opartments of
Kirk & Nice, 0301 Oernmntown ave., German
town. Interment private.
TRVIN, On September IB, 1918, LILLIB
1'., widow of William C. KrWn. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Saturday, at S p. ra , at her
late residence. 1837 North tbth at. Interment
at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
l'AHIl On September 10, REBECCA II.
KAltll. nged 70 years. Relatives and Irlends
era lnlted to aitend the funeral, on Satur
day, at 1 P, ni from her late residence, Mar
plo Heights, Delaware County, Pa, Interment
at St. Davld'a Cemetery.
riELITZ. On September 18, 181S, AU
OUSTK, widow ot Gustavo FKUtz. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, at her late residence, 1(120 Brown
st., on Monday, at 2 p. m precisely.
FLOOD. On September 10, 1018. SOPHIE,
wlfo of Charles A. Flood, In her 80th year, at
her husband's residence. 2437 N. Hancock st.
Due notlco of the funeral mil be Liven.
FLYNN. On September 15. 101B. CLARA
M.. widow of John H. Flynn and daughter
of Louise and the late James A. Sweetman.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Monday, from the restdence
nt her brother-in-law, John W. Oest, 1731
Forter st. Mass ot Requiem at St. Monica's
Church, at 10 a. n. precisely. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
FOWI.EIt. On September 14, 101B. Dr. P.
VAN BCNSCHOTSN FOWLER, of Center
Moriches, L. I., nged 40 years. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m , at the
reMdenco of hla mother-in-law, Mrs. Charles
Bonsehey, 2022 Fltzwater st. Interment pri
vate. FRITZ. On September 10, 1015. JOSEPH
R. rRITZ. Due notice of the funeral will
bo given, from hla late residence, 1831 North
11th st. '
GREENE. On September 15. 1018. SADIE
M., daughter ot Herbert and the late Fannie
E. Greene, aged 14 years. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Baturday, at 8 p. in., at her father's
residence, MIS Hawthorne at.. Frankford. In
terment at Vtneland, N. J., on Saturday,
GRIFFITH. At Burlington. N. J., on Sep
tember 10, 1015, MARY ELIZABETH GRIF
FITH. Funeral servlcea at her late realdence.
348 High St., Burlington, on Saturday, at
p. ro.
HAaOERTY. On September 18,101B,JAME8
HAUOliRTY. son ot Margaret and the late
DennJs Haggerty (nee Crowsen), aged z7
years. Relatives and friends, also Division
No. 29, A. O. II.. aa Invited to attend fu
neral, on Monday, at 8 a. m from his
mother's realdcce. 1S20 Tasker st. Solemn
High Mass of Requiem at St. Thomss
Aqulnaa' Church, at 9.30 a. m. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
IIEII.KMANN. On Spetember 15, 1915.
KATHEHINE HEILEMANN, daughter of
the late Casper and Magdalena Hellemann.
Relatives and friends of the family are In
vited to attend funeral services, on Satur
day, at 1 p. m., precisely, at the residence
of her brother-in-law. Dr. Albert C. Monger,
1502 N. 20th st. Interment private.
HERN. On September 14, 1815, AUGUST
HERN, son of the late Francis and Charlotte
Hern, aged 52 years. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Saturday, at 2 p. m.. at the residence of his
brother-in-law, Cornelius Hetherlngton, (JIVS
Weat Venango at. Interment private, at
Greenmount Cemetery,
HUC.1IKS. On September 16, 1915, ELIZA
lumi LEVIS, widow of John B. Hughes.
Relatives and friends aro Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Saturday,
at 2 p. nx, at her late residence. 1230 N.
53tli st. Interment private, at Fernwood
Cemetery, Remains may be viewed Friday,
from 8 to 10 p. m.
IRELAND. On September 14, 1915. HUGH,
husband ot the late Irene Ireland, In his 08th
year, formerly of Bamegat, r, J. Relatives
and friends of the family are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Friday evening, at
8 o'clock, from his lata residence, 1017 N,
Grata st. Other services at the Presbyterian
Church of Barnegat, at 11:30 Saturday morn
ing. Interment at Barnegat, N. J.
JLMENEZ. At Hunter, N, Y.. on September
14. 1U15, ANTONINO JIMENEZ, son of Dr
and Henrietta J. Jlmlnez. Interment private.
New York papers please copy,
UEENAN, On September 10, 1915, ELIZA
BETH KEENAN (ne. Carrlgani, widow
of John Keenan. Relatives and friends
also Altar Society. aren Invited to attend the
funeral, on Monday, 8JO a. m., from her
son-in-law's realdence, Charles A. Qulnlln.
1101 Ontrell St., below Snyder ave. Solemn
Bequlem Mais, Church ot the Epiphany, 10
o'clock precisely. Interment at Cathedral
Cemetery.
K1KFEK. On September IB. 1915, F. WILL
IAM K1EFER. husband of Mary Emhardt
Klefer, In hla eOth year. Relatives and friends,
also Mltohell Lodgo, No. 200. F. and A. m"i
Pbllomathean Lodge, N. 10, I, O. O. V., and
Germantown Lodge, No. 811, JC of P., are in
vited to attend the funeral services, on Satur
day, at 2 p. m.. at bis late residence, 230
Queen lane, Oermantown. Interment at Ivy
Hill Cemetery.
LANE, On September 10, 1916, CATHA
RINE A. LANS (nee ltatlcani, wire ot
Dennis V. Lane formerly of Trenton, N. J.
Relatives and friends, also B, V. M, Sodality.
League ot the Sacred Heart of St. Clement's
Church, are Invited to attend tho funeral,
on Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from
her late residence, 7283 Saybrook ave., Vaat
Philadelphia. High Mass at St. Clement's
Church, at 10 O'clock. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery,
LEWIH. On the 18th lnau, LAWRENCE
LEWIS. In his 05th year. Funeral services at
St. Peters Church, on Satirday, at 10 a. m,
MeCLVRE. On September 10. 1915.
CHARLES F. McOLUltB, aged ftl year?
Relatives and friends are invited to attend
the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1207 North
Mth at. Interment at Westminster Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed Sunday evenlnr.
'from 7 to 0 o'clock. ''
McORATH. On September 15. 1915.
HOSECHIJA, beloved Cau.hter ef Tohn ana
U,,tllJMc?r,i?' '? her 14th year. Relatives
and friends, also League of tlfe Sacred Heart,
are invited to attend the funeral, on batur
day, at 8.SO a. m, from her parents' resi
dence, 2010 South 2$d at. Solemn High Mass
of Requiem at tho Church nf 81 Edmond it
10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
McKKEVEIL On September 10. 191B.OATH.
AMINE, wlfa.of James McKeever fteT Me"
Blrov). Relatives and friends. Sao League
of the Baered Heart and B. V, M. Sodality
of the Aseenelon Church, are Invltedto T at
tend the funeral, on Monday moraine, at
8.80 o'clock, from her late residence. 8270
K,nAnJ.lon fvel . .Sol"0 Mass of Requiem
at th Church of the Ascension, at 10 o'clock.
Internment at Holy bepulchre Cemetery.
MeNAMEKj On BeptemVe- 14, 1915. ROSE,
wife of John MoName. aged 63 years. Relat
tlves and friends, are Invited to attend the fu.
n.ral. on Saturday, at 8.30 a. m., from her
lata reatdenoe, nil Falrmount ave. ttoleSn
Requlsm Maas at. Our Mother of Sorrows
Church at 10 a, ra, Interment at Holy brass
Cemetery, '
MiLSON. On September IB, 1915. ham.
NiK H.. widow of tha lata J.mi. iT .Ttil
Due aoetoe ot the funeral wlliba siv'eo frsn
tha reataeiiee of her daughter, MrsVlC&iaLeTh
Claytob. 7M Vascaal ave. "heth
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THOMAM. husband ot Uumul kli.
1915.
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to attend .the fun.ral. from hie Ute rMideacV
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Copyright. 1015. . W. Kemble.
DEATHS
O'DONNELL. On September 15.1915, NEIL,
hutband ot Mary O' Donne 11 and son of the
late Neil and Margery O'Donnell. Relatives
nnd friends, alao employes of International
Navigation Company, are respectfully Invited
to attend funeral, Saturday morning, at 8
o'clock, from his Isle restdence, 131 Wilder
at. High Maas of Requiem at the Sacred
Heart Church, at 0:30 o'clock. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.
PARR. On September 15, 1915, BERNARD,
bon of the late Bennsrd and Mary rarr. In
hit 30th year. Relative, and friends are in.
vlted to attend funeral aervlccs, faturday,
at 2 p. m., at the parlors of S. P. Franken
fleld Bona 5300 Vine st. Interment private.
PLATT. On September 17, 1015, MART N.
l'LATT, aged 70 years. Relate ee and friends
ara Invited to attend the funeral aervlces, on
Monday, at 2 p. m , at her late residence.
1811 North 68th tt Interment private, at
West Lurel Cemetery.
RAINEY. At his residence. 0123 Lombard
St.. on September 10. 1U15. FREDERICK
ERNEST RAINEY, aged 3 years. Rela
tlves and friends, aleo Albion Lodge, No. 15,
Order Sons of St. George, and West End
Castle, No. 2C0, K. O. E., and the employes
of the Standard Roller Bearing: Company
are invited to attend tho funeral services,
on Saturday, at 2 '30 p. m.. at St. George
Church, Cist and Haiel avo. Interment at
Arlington Cemetery. Friends may view re
mains Friday, from 7 to 0 p. m.
REESE. At her residence, 205 North 63d
St., on September 16, 1015. ARMENIA A.,
daughter ot Anna M, and the late Benjamin
T. Reese. Tho relatives and friends, also
Department I of Strawbrldge & Clothier store,
are Invited to attend the funeral service, on
Saturday afternoon, at 2 SO o'clock, at tha
apartments of Oliver U. Balr, 1820 Chestnut
st. interment private.
REYNOLDS. On September 16. 1915. MARY
REYNOLDS, daughter of the late William
and Louisa Keabier. Relatlvea and friends,
also employes of the Philadelphia County
Prlton, are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Monday, at 2 p. m., from the residence of
her brother-in-law, Thomas W. Boyd. 15.16
Morris st. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed on Sunday, after 7
p. m. Automobile funeral.
RIDDLE. On September 10, 1915, MARY
KLLA, wife of Robert Riddle. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at
her late residence, 5242 Irving st. Interment
private.
ROSENRERGER. On September 10. 1915,
ELIZABETH O. ROSENBEROER. aged 79
years. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral services. In the Filth Mo
rax Ian Church. Germantown ave., above
uauphln St., Sunday, September 10, at 7:45
P. m. Interment at Sklppack, Pa. Kindly omit
flowers.
ROSER. At the residence ot his grand
son, Herman Behcet-, 362U Earp at., on Sep
tember 10, 1015, FREDERICK ROSER. Fur
ther notice of the funeral will be given.
RUDOLPH On September 16, 1915, SB-
BASTIAN A. RUDOLPH, aged 80 years. Due
notice of the funeral will be given, from his
late residence, Belmont, ave.. West Manayunk.
69AJTT.KUC,OOD' 0n September 14. 1015.
ANNA..E- widow of Thomas S. Scattergood,
agd 01 yeara. Relatives and friends ara In.
ytted to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at
1 p. m., from her late residence, 1350 East
Rlttenhouse St., Oermantown. Interment prl.
yate, at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may
bo viewed on Friday, from 8 to 10 p. m.
SCHELL. On September 10. 1015, ELEA
NOR, wife of Charles w. 8chell and daugh
ter of the late Henry Dlttln. Residence. 827
Tasker at. Due notice of tho funeralwlll
be given.
S?-I,,itI.U.?.u'. n September 14. 1915,
'ZAUETH SCHNIDER. Relatives and
ff,n5f.ar,j5vii. t0 a"end the funeral, on
Saturday, at 8 80 a. m , from the residence of
her nephew, Thomas Dullahan, 4009 Lancas
i.r ,?;!" WeJti'wla' Solemn Requiem Mass
at Church of Our Mother ot Sorrows, at 10
o clock. Interment at St. Denis' Cemetery.
6IIALLCHOSS, On September 14. 1916
MARGARET R.. widow ot Horace Shall-Sr.ffi.?f,.?u,hter-,0f
Maret and the lata
William Simon. Relatives and friends are
tavlted to attend the funeral servlcea, on
baturday. at 8 p. m.. at her late residence.
Bustleton pike above Northeast Boulevard.
Frankford. Interment private. Carriages
will be waiting at Frankford ave. and Bridge
at., at jjio p. m.
B,il,i!NT0n September 16, 1915, ELIZA
BETH, widow of William Shumah. In her
Slat year. Relatlvea and friends are invited
to attend the funeral; on Monday, at 2 p. m..
from her late residence, 016 North 7tb St.
interment at Monument Cemetery,
Sl',,,!NPJF.U:..-- 0u September 15, 1915.
ELIZABETH, widow of Joseph Springer, nil.
atlves and friends are Invited to attend the
"nJlfL,Vni.cei- on. Saturday aftornoon, at
z o clock, at her late rea'dence, ISO West
t,." '' Germantown. Interment private.
Remains may be viewed Friday evening.
BT1l-lIT,rw7rSJ.u,l2nl, . on BPtamber 15,
nJi.iii0.11. Fv ,nu"ba 0 Emma H. Staphey!
Relatives and frlepda are Invited to attend fu.
neral service-, on Sunday, at 8 p. m., at his
iV0nre"d'n,c,el,23( 8outh T2d sf. Inierment
at Green Hill Cemetery Wayneaboro, Pa.
Train leaves Broad SL Station 8:40 a. m.
B?l)'Ar?lTi' 9" ?Ptrnber 14, 1915, WILL
IAM T., husband of Mamie 11. Stewart hm
SS5,0S; !ken "- ef tte lau'cnaSes
IS2 8.a.rah 8twar- nee Cowell). Relatives
Wr," &l""-,,a,V Pt,ri Richmond Council.
Shieh V'- A" antsJ' erganltatlons ol
r..iSi ? v." " -nember. are Invited to
a an i Ru!XtX, "'- o Sunday, at
t5.J' ." V .hl tat" residence, 3182 Edge.
R.mi..J' Jnteirnent private, at Belvue
BJVARTZ. On Bentemebr 16, 1915, MARY
(nee Huddle), wife of B. Frank s wart t. of
Lanjdale, 1-a, RolaUvea and friends are In.
Ylted to attend the funeral, from the rest
ience of T. C. Swartley. TTork ave., lirts.
ff Xt.. PJ:' on Bndr. at 3 p. m, Interment
fVb,.ri'L,in?2n".e Cemetery. atTLln. iSilr!..
mlnol. P '" traIn at Readln Ter.
TKS8'.'J SPtmber 15. 1915, ANNIH H..
wife of Harry K. Tees and daughter of thi
tatj Daniel and Elliabeth ModfarVf Reli!
lives and friends are invited to attend the
a"..""' .on B""Idr sftemoon. at
8 o'clock, at her late residence, 818 B. Allen
at. Interment private. Monument Cemetery.
tc?10e"lo3tr yl'W1 rriir vnln-
TITUHOn September 16, 1915. HAnATi
H. TTTUS. Relative. an4rrieno.;roBmVite1
to "'and the funeral services, on Saturday.
at 8:80 p. to., at the resld.no? of her daugh!
ter-ln-law, Alloe a Titus. 5624 Croweon St"
Germantown. Interment private,
WATERMAN On Beptember 14 lots
GEORGE B, husband of saah J! Wate?:
man (nee WblUey). aged 62 yea7a. TuiMlvia
and frlenda, alao emnloyea of J. B. Stetson
Company, are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at bis late
realdence. 48 York joad, Log.nV Interment
private, at Northwood Cemetery. .
WALTON On September 10, 1815. ELLA
B daughter of the late Jami and tint
Walton. Relatlvea and frlenusTSa Invltedto
attend the funerU aervlce. on Saturday at
8 p. m.. at her late restdenoe, 2205 "atS
bridge at. Interment at Bol.buTy. Buck.
County. Carriages wlU be In wwtlngat Tn.w
Hop. Station to meet train leav ng Reading
Terminal Station Sunday at O'lS a Jr,,ns
tVKLSH On Stptember IB, 1816. JOSEPM
hvuband ot Marfha J. Welsh (nei Yateel
his 74th year R.tative. and Maads !ra In.
vlted to attend funeral services!0 teturdar
,,:,8&rSy: tVSirmtlo'nS
wGulWhFVi8S;
Wlllard (iwe Hersur), agd years. H?ff
tlves and friends, flso Regular Any a a.
R.I V.terw. e? brelQ flraft, Leta'btV.
American War Veterana and ex-memtera iS?
the 9th Infantry, and all other military r
canluUons ot which be was a -Member .fl
fnvlted to attend funeral, on fiturtay."?
t.M p. m., from the apartments of VVllflam
H. Battwsby. 3810 N Broad .t, InSUnJS
Holdlara' National Cemetery. Krtnnt
. fcuqzJCv&-iBr
AATVis
'hlllia.4.ii AniAnikr iti mi ik...
ras
WssFSsesSm
. ' i ' .
A three-time Want Ad costs only 12y2C
tells its message in both Ledgers
NEW RATES
NEW RATES
NEW RATES
EVENING LEDGER
In Effect fleptemoer 14, MI.
This STYLE TYPE (or like this)
One time I"6-
Three times one week 12ttc
Six times one week lOo.
Situations Wanted, three times one week 10
cents per Una.
Place your order for three or
more times and it will be inserted
in the daily Public Ledger at no
additional cost.
One or two time rate for Evevtno Lxdqks
and Pddlio Lidoeb combined it 19 cents per
line with the exception of Help Wanted and
Situation Wanted, which la 13 cents per line.
FOR
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
which Is permitted in all classifications ex
cept Help and Situations Wanted. Loot and
Found, Personals, Boarding and Rooms, add
five cents per line to any of above rates.
There is a drug store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rates.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BALL fringe finishers wanted to work Inside
and take work home; none but experienced
need apply. F. W. Maurer & Sons Co..
Wayne ave. and Bristol et. Take No. 23 car
on ilth Et get oft at Bristol st.
CHAMBERMAID and waitress: three In fam
ily. Apply, with references, 0332 Drexel road,
Overbrook. Phone Overbrook 3628 W.
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted.
ADDly John &
james DODson, inc., Ul
. lane. Falls ot Schuylkill,
Blanket Mills, Scott's
COOK AND WAITRESS Two girls, sisters;
neither and daughter, or friends, English or
Swedish, Proteatants; no waahlng. good
wagea. Address J. W. C., Ambler, Pa.
COOK and a chambermaid and waitress for
.cagewaier rark, N. j.; catholic. Meet em
ployer for Interview, Saturday, at 10 o'clock.
Room 230. Publlo Ledger.
COOK, chambermaid and waitress; prefer two
sisters; for place In Olenslde. Meet lady
Irlday morning, between 11 and 12 o'clock,
at Room 230. Publlo Ledger Bldg.
COOK Southern lady would like to obtain col
ored girl for cook and general housework;
references. Apply Sutton. 13.1 S. 12th st.
COOK and second girl; competent, reference,
Irotestant. 7004 Lincoln drive, corner of
Summerflell ave , Chestnut Hill.
COOKINO and downstairs work White girl
wanted; ret, required. Call 1018 S. 40th st.
DRFSSMAKER wants. Immediately, experi
enced waist trimmer who has worked in 1st
class establishment. Apply 1020 Bpruoe st.
HOUSEWORK - Wanted, neat, reliable white
woman for general housework; 3 in family;
suburbs; reference. Telephone Cynwyd 184.
,AP.rly i?,a' P'-J1"''' Kooro fco. Ledger
OHice. 6th and Chestnut.
HOUSEWORK Wanted, neat, strong, white
woman to do general housework and light
wash; must be willing to stay In evenings;
4. Apply 8303 Hamilton St., Friday morn
ing HOUSEWORK (general) White Prot. or col
ored; country. Meet employer for Interview
Room 230, Public Ledger. Monday, at 10 a.m.
HOUSEWORK-A neat rellablo girl for general
housework: good wages; reference. 50J5
Walton ave.. West Phlla.
HOUSEWORK-Whlto Protestant girl: family
2; West Phlla.. no washing. M 316, Led Off.
HOUSEWORK (gen.), young white woman,heln
with children. 602 N. Front et., Camden. N.J.
HOUSEWORK Oer. girl; good cook. Apply
Dauphin Apt., Broad and Dauphin, 2d floor.
HOUSEWORK Young girl for family ot 2: no
washing, no cooking. M 815, Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK -waahlng;
Prot.
Competent white girl; nt
prof.
mil IU7 a. 3d at.
NURSB for child 7 months old; none but ex.
rerleneed with best references need apply.
UB8 Woodbine ave., Overbrook.
OPERATORS Experienced on mattress ticks.
Wltgner-ICIng Co.. 43) N. Marahall at.
STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKEEPERS.CLERKfl
Are you seeking a first-class position! Bee
Mies Dean, at Ledger Central. She will
advise you now to secure one, help you write
rour advertisement, list your qualifications In
he Commercial Department. Miss Dean has
helped hundreds of young ladles and win ex
tend the tame courtesy to you, This Is a
free service to Ledger advertisers.
STENOGRAPHER Young girl not entirely
without experleaee, although same la less
eaentlal than mental alertness, as evidenced
by knowledge of spelling and English gen
erally! accordingly moderate salary at start,
with good opportunity for early advancement.
Apply In own handwriting giving details of
education, wages expected, whether living
at home, etc. K 557, Ledger Central.
BTENOORAPHKR. tnuat be expert typlstl one
who can do light bookkeeping preferred, well
educated, Proieatantt refined aurroundlnxti
permanent) In Chestnut Hllli state where
mitww, H w.. pw. n o, Aq. urt.
bTKNOORAPliEJt wanted, well educated ana
with lneuraiiee exDerlene. Pall TtAam K ,u
Walnut street, between: 12 and 2. Friday
WOMAN for general homework. B EST.
General
CLEHKB Women wanted aa sort, clerks l 410
month; Phlla examinations coming; sample
rRhUeTNf,Y;ka0 I",H"Wl iW fw
HELP WAXTED-jfAJUB
BOY, about 17, la office; good ppportusJtr
for advancement; call altar Mi i! if
RnJ'a ., VKtwiSwar. a
BOY-Lane planoTiouse wanttTltroniToi;
te learn varnishing j wages II ieeltlr r
Box 84245, Phlla. ' ,"Tm f . O,
S5For saw woe; salary fV N, IS?
UBMSLMAI, oka. Cf
24. aad 40 ye, waattd; ta
syivania uutcn: Al salary seul SaaiSii
carty. H;thTrHZIT,Si'
CXRlVBTRIPPMRS wanted. IC'r. Wsalet;r1
Sons., jllxon and Umbrta eta., 'lagS5tl
c"tt1S.FfaR8 mxaJVtffiivSi
r7iiW'w'toiTL miu.,u ' vilv,. --!.
wtw thajglajy uadr!iUadfl hU b
""" .r""r. none! una will n rB
ACCOUNTS reoeivakle. bookkeeper and assist.
"'..!? f11 man "perieaea in wrlthJircSl.
lection Utters essential: state age. eiperl!
nee, references and salary dealred. or ioiiil
cation will not be eonsldireSiT rep y "U T?
handwriting. tm. Ledger Central. ow
i-t tmstopr ?ijv u-e, IjyAai
17, 1918:
SHRIMP WINS THE IRON CROSS
HELP WANTED MALE
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John 4
James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills. Scott's
lane. Falls ef Schuylkill.
COLLECTOR Middle-aged man, fsmllUu' 71th
collecting accounts, call Room 229. Ledger
. r ..D .
HOHSESHOER and blacksmith wanted. F. L.
1'iqg., otn and Chestnut sts.
..nn,. wuum noiiy. . j.
HUSTLERS of neat appearance can make
from M to 110. dally, commission bstle, lntrp
duclng our free talking machine offer. Apply
. 9 to 12 a. m.. 1332 Arch at. .
JOB COMPOSITOR, first-class, wanted to work
In a Washington printing office; nonunion.
A 4 j4 rates as TIaw Tfi 4A T & jwm AfYla
-.vmrgj om m.- ajt xysjum;! mttB.
LATHE HANDS Semlautomatio tridley. Acme
and Cleveland automatic machine bands
wanted: first-class men only: highest wages
paid. Apply Standard Roller Bearing lorn-
pany.
ewtn 1
and Merlon ave.
MACHINISTS Two first-class lathe and planer
handa. American Engineering Company, Ara
mlngo ave. and Cumberland at.
MAN AND WIFE, white; man to have eomo
experience with car and help around place;
wire, housework and good cook; Main Line.
Meet employer Room 230. Publlo Ledger, for
interview. Baturday morning. 10 o'clock.
MAN AND WIFE, colored: wife, cook and
laundress; man, butler and houseman: must
have good refs. Telephone Bryn Mawr 441 W,
or write M 312, Ledger Office.
MEN to take charge of shoddy cards and
farnette machines. John & James Dobson,
nd... Blanket Mills. Scott's lane. Falls ot
Schuylkill.
MEN to take charge ot mixing pickers. John
& James Dobson, Inc.. Blanket Mills, Scott's
lane. Falls Schuylkill. I
MEN wanted In picker house and stock sheds.
John & James Dobton, Inc., Blanket Mills,
Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
RUBBERS and polishers wanted on chairs.
Apply 244 S. 6th et.
SALESMEN (15), high class, wanted to sell a
new gas light. Call 8 a. m , 418 Federal at.,
Camden. N. J.
STENOGRAPHER Must be expert typist: one
who can do light bookkeeplns preferred;
well educated. Protestant, refined surround
ings; permanent: at Chestnut Hill: state
where employed, age, salary, etc H 3, Led
ger Office,
STENOQRAPIDIR and clerk Young man
wanted In talking machine department of
largo up-town store; one who can assist In
selling. Address in own hsndwrittng, stating
age and salary expected. P. O. Box 3422.
STENOOnAPHER Young roan. 17 to 18 yeara
old accurate and fast on the typewriter!
m,o wif wnmeu. r mjuo, jueager urnce.
WOOLEN SPINNER wanted. Apply John &
James Dobson, Inc.. Blanket Mills, Scott's
lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
General
INSURANCE agents and solicitors better your
condition; represent us In your locality:
salary or commission. For particulars ad
BwV., Eriefpa. '""" Learu' Commerce
MEN wanted with eome puah to sell high
STa? eftom-rnsLde shoes direct to wearer,
C. E. Caldwell. 100 Richmond at., Brockton!
AlUB.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
CHAMBERMAID, white, competent and er
r . Ma, uovtnvr VSaltCB,
0!k.iU?51iw.Kc and sewing, or assist with
fc""i "emu rroi. , am. jjeOKi
;3eer OffW.
CHAMBERWORK or cbam'k and wattln:
r ' '" "- na, mj p. ouiauifjjr
.IXrZ.rZr- W.te- de,lre" PoslUon: cap.
able of taking full charge; city or suburbs;
best refs. Address B 807. Ledier Offlr. '
cJr;NIf!0' .baJf $l apartment, clubhouse.
.....-,. wiluiij uest rer. m gjp. Led, off.
CLBIUC Experd on cost and general clerical
work: accurate. U! m i.j... ."T""
", .c, 1.8mm.
COMPANION-A cultured woman would like
;;h"..COv.raf10?' "."! ?' 'hvall.d or
...... ,w, a. 11. warren, luq walnut.
COOK with reference, German, wlahea poel
suurb".. m,r'??nR.Erlj:aU '"''. ty or
DR,Jik4l,.vT"'.'' -."mem. by ,h.
GOVERNESS. Swiss, young lady, will take
entire rhir.. e .ll JrSf ' .e
ttffl,HSS
references.
. .- ;"-", Hwiwui: excellent
iuircu, needlework;
252, Ledger Central.
I. 'fRI Y4 .. -! ' -.. -
ilrert hvEl;con2pnlon' y, position de
sired by Amer. woman, German birth: Fr..
. . ...,,, t ugmm, t;onn,
UOVKRNE3B-Teacher. ex.. Prot.. children ri
to 12 yrsy city or suburbs;' highest refs Oov
erness, 32J1 Bansom st. Ph'ogeIv;:t""nr?.V
OOVEH.NES8 or nursery governsaEngllih
I'rot,; eew'g.; country pref. aioa Way.""
OOVEIINESS". French, takes full care.'"ProT"
exp.. desires position. B 747. I",7..tT?.V
HOUSEKEEZPER. red., settled woman, wishes
HOUSEKEEPER, workg., ivot,: suburbs nrlf
Room 230, Public Ledx.'r, br:'in''U?S.I'"f
t t P1. wo o. Atarn et.
irii nun ii "' ril
ii 1 . - "i'i ayaJIVj JU 4V 12 m yn
liOUBEMOTIIKU. school 0r liutltutkm i-
cred.ntlal- tSTStySSS
INFANTS' NURSE CanadUn I'rot, m.7
and exp., good ret. L 08l"li-.' om? "
ronTirg
NU1WE, practical, for adult InvalM TJ
sewer, or iTstltutlon. M811. LeaV.2'r.ffi?4
51-FlfCE-llAmrrElv-CapaM. ' bn...1
ant exp, aa bpokkeeperrcorresSIJdent 5
chasing agenUn charge of aales'ind Sn.I;
worJyjnjitorJM"Led fSJnt
BTENOORAPHER, axperTTfTOenTTnHn,
BTENOTTRXPIlErWKiwwledg. of bang'. ,H
oughlr P.I wellfltted for secretarv i
best references. B 444. Ledger rSiffii 0f k '
BTKNOaKAPHKR-'lnor. exp" ca"5 K.'.l--
. woman. relUbla. J 856. Ledger AnlS."
bsnsttsnn A t? ens " ' " . ' ' 1 - -'J
yeare eDiTi-nr.r.'
dti
iri4r r-.:" i""
T- wsj WVIH1.
BT vOORAPM Wt,
bS, 2 yea-asp. B aff."?!.-
CnTnMl .
week, aeetrea ehaage.
:
CentreS:
frffqa'fnJnrrn'i
and elerlcal stria. The ",t tn.P K!
are in need of an office aaaistant .?i8
shone your Nelo WantiH .i,u.V!
MSIM. ITfUUTlii,
tfiis,SiraSltBSKLdlU!
Hon fmm9'
fttti
per line per day. l
all day long.
SITTTATI0N3 WANTED-MAIS a
ADCOUNTANT and auditor, capable of mJI
duclng economlo principles of cost tn V.eSil
merchandise and manufaoturlnS iini? E2SJ
simpie nnd accurate, covered by a amS.
check vfm- i,h .i.. .. V. aoM
t?S?.wa,,".,CT0,V red I within rSSntfi!
time. J 857, Ledger Central. '""oneee.
m
ASCHN?. v."" p. with certE
cH
accountant. Mm.V... :- -3
'.
keeper, de.ire. puHwTESSS. ;
or accounting concern. B 242. t, . $
AmUSe.TchTor.'Vx?,S
.reference. A 135. dg,r Of?" IrleioT;
ACflfiTTKn A ysv no a . .
ffWwa; SSjS-B. VSSA
i fi t ii t ii' i i mi
mWn.lr.. n,..crS ?!. ol
... j. oo. ia. cM-a
ASS!a
4,TedCe' ' SSBrtJ
YHiHisI
BOOKKEEPER AND SALESMAV
a.BWifa1
&S
"vcinowVgV'o? rUl0n V
reference.!' FSSStSi fUSSSf ,
B0Sii'.'.-rsbler, 10 years' -jrV
-raryVnAed1lidia'ef',y j
BOOKKEEPER will m ..T'-i
anyt?ourof day; M pe? week!- BtiTSSSl
mmm
aSSHsa
Ingford. .. ui iii, wta.
aSlLaff.t.TalSSSU.JSM
Diislfisposltlon. E853. 'Zhr, ffi.r
CHAUFFEURT4 yi
tr; gooa rerei
r'" ' uu-ciui anver;
mg. lint Mnt,.v:;.:L h , ooUf
CHAUFFEUR, mechanic. 15 years' exnerl.nf.'l
B0on.to'ntna'v''eU. drtV'r- St,Io'yJ
"H''f'UK.a years' experience: toured K..
A.iiKiana: make own m..ih Z t "7.;.".b
ret, from present employer. feifI.."'rii:?
CfatUK'VIa5. lrot..tant, prlv-,
PV in... i- y , imager uince. ;
fHiiJa-h,aman' "ecutlve. now succe'
Deriengfc,n 'mlla'- capacity, varied
FnltSlfJi "chan..stnict. design, exec atHL
initlatlve, 31, desires change. E 43, Led-CeS.
CLERK. 21. en nM,."'J. j.u.. T.i- ' i
chtei.I5: e,n Perte various banking rM-
- - " f-; oest rers. !S5Si.Lea.ceM.l
SaS.eMAil aSchu1eur wnts sltuatloa:!,
married, no children fire.-,.!... r. c kit .:
Ledger Central. ' 1
nr. ,T.'f.ri;wV15ryoune man,wlth eipert
emi'i flJSJ11 illw to n,nal correspondent
email nrm: can . tvn.iii ot, t.i
Branch Office. 6th and Diamond. ,
tltKUIT MAN and .lltl.n . ...... u
L?;rCenetraTe! Um"Ual reCor1- "T1J
DmilrVSJJ?iata?3a.';w. ?-.". . !:
nr.r- ' """" ". i" aoison st,
""tijii, 1. i.
K?'VUAPR,for oontracior; one experieati
In tuklnr off otiRntitfjM in .11 kn.. M
6iiJ5riSf. 10 PrtJ
BXKCUTIVB POSITION is sought by a eelS
t?frn.!Tn "J. nerT ar"l thorough bualnert
training, which warrants the assumption
the extra responsibilities of a financier, txace.
"S? or neral superintendent.
house, of PbUa.: age 29, married, good famE
Lelr'centraL1"" eI""ent r6C0rd E
EXECUTIVE Pnairinu-r'.r.ki. --
V" .'"'esionai man or 4Z, good nao
and character and with several years bo
nets experience, desires to change to a
executive boal.lnni law - nK k. I,uk
,! -."-,".--"-'?". ..!.,
until worth is proven. B 802, Ledger Of8ca.
EKCUTIVE-Man of lonrexecutlve'andT?
.-.. . !., uiujuuin auowieage ox ina-H
l5.?'..''"5.lf'.."1'iematl-"n' Preparation of r-l
ports. E 844, Ledger Central.
ref.i alngle. white. M nii Ia1.,, nfrica J
aAHDEr7ER.FLORIST-LUe"expTrref , snisTl
family Box 84. Owynedd Valley. Pa
HOTEL On APARTMENT MANAGER
a.?'.,iaI xPsrlenee of 10 years catering t
2'Zawu ""-m"- ''!"'.. . "... rai
the teat. J fii? r.aritjst -...,.-. r 1
MAN, younc, with 10 years'"experlence In elea"
I rlsal SttftAlnststTS. aei . .a a. J 4 aisSj
-.., . eliu(r,l KUU CUUelirUlVK.a U3liCel
ployment tveveraJ nlrfata a week, faralt.
r --"''-fs.tai sum a.4iiaAad j iXei, liV.
suimuoni ana eatirrLit. j 1452. Uta,
If a VJ 'I atsr.-;4TJ 1 ' ' . ' . ".
MAN AND WIFE, Scotcb Prote'stanTsriTyaji
experience ateward of club, desires posltloss
ti it 7 Private. M Bis. Ledger Cfnce.
MAN, .young, 10, high school education,
er tlerleal experience, knowledge ef rs
estate; best refa. B 2547 Ledger Central..
U1U "l JTy" ,.."" lJ. ' .. .".-1.3
, ,7 " ,p. , u, ijnr vcofc
mm, ahu WICH, white, wife, eook I
gardener or houseman, M 233. Ledger Off)
WlA,.u w'FB, colored, butler and cos
MAN AND Wlm colore'oVwlfeTlookf
. ass. atjsjaj p. iiui n,. mom A.HC .?
i.wutjsjman. s oaa. LQtr uince
MANAQER In the iaa lnduetrr deelre cb
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8 8U eUedser Central.
PRIVATB McraUrr, BB. qualified by r
SkrlPal tTain t lls-flJ.h innii..llu..ViU eAfataJSl
" 7 ateeaaems unJUrv4'u.Uaj tesesi
aa to character and ability. B 3M. Led, C
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iMiuur.rni, ana cisrk, thoroughly
perienced. detlres to correspond with busy I
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STHNOORAPHBeH. private secretary and oSJUf
n desires poaliloni 12 years' practical ssl
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YALKfT. atteodaul, reined " young' mans es.
per leatedl references. B 680. Ledger Central. 1
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ruim. gin, oeopantown.
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