K fa GET-RICH-QUICK-WALSINGFORD 111 II I I I I ... I I I I I ,,, -. . . . -j i J n .j-ib ' f " -1 n f " - ii i l ' ' " -' ' ! ' ' "' - " - SAVhIMF, 0S AM QWlNfcA (LOOK AT "DIS LIST OQ ALtA ftSE FUS PLKCE. AN A FAHIONW 5vN AH SAID FASH-OM A BL "" (Tift Bt ONI IQ SALUSRIOUS) Dfi BONE TNE JOINT5 AOUE WAT&ftlN PLACd.. fMowl a5. IS A HOSS TROF A n M UOOIAU ftWlM- , WE'SE CJWINJ WHAT AM SCATTERED IN UOOK WELL AN &RINC, (( PASHlONAQLE WAffcRlN PLapc WlR OO Dl Hl'qH PUftCi I OUR PAF. HOTZW AN HER UP IN STVLE J W S&S&fex J "M,0,AB,-E WAIRIN PLACE i TLKVg Mi " WATER IN PLACES) l L! S 8V YoM PIZEN FACE TOAD .' J CARLISLE OPENS 109TH FAIR WITH BIG DISPLAY 1000 AnimalB Entered for Rib bons Great Farm Goods Show Breaks Record CARLISLE, Pa., Bept. 21. Record breaking displays In all departments and the largest Hat of entries In tha history ef the stock exhibits and speed classes were features of the 109th annual Carlisle Pair, the oldest continuous exhibition of It kind In America, which formally opened today. An early morning rain kept down the attendance today. Some E00O persons were on the grounds, however. ..he track was a trifle heavy for the speed contests. Nlj-bt exhibitions will be Introduced for the first time In the history of the fair, and the grounds will be Illuminated with hundreds of electric lights tonight One of the most successful years In Cumberland County sericulture was re flected In the farm products displays, one single family alone entering 500 articles raised on Its farm. 'With $50 In gold as frizes In each class, a new feature was Introduced this year In the awarding of prises for best corn raised by country boys and the best bread baked by coun try girls. More than 1000 animals are entered for ribbons In the high-grade stock classes, of which State experts will be Judges, and upwards of 10,000 fowls are In Poul try Hall. The Midway Is three-quarters of a mile In length and has a variety of attractions. There are 1J0 entries for the races for (urses aggregating $4230, as well as sev eral special awards. A feature of the week is a race between horses owned by country businessmen for a purse of 11090. A special prize of 1100 In gold is offered for the lowering of the track rec ord of 2:09. Among the horses entered for the event are Sam Be Sure, W. I Xarper, Shlppensburg; Joe Boy, Dan Leery, West Chester; June Bug, 8. Powell Peacock, Mlddletown, Del., and Senator Catlln and JV C. Htldebrandt. Lancaster. Motorcycle And automobile races will also I be held. i PECT OPIUM ON SHIP Officials Will Search Vessel for Chi nese and Drugs Customs and immigration officials went to needy Island today to search the schooner Pendleton Slaters, bound to Chester from Jamaica, on which, it Is rumored, are several Chinese and quan tities of opium. The vessel has a cargo of logwood from Port Morant, Jamaica, for the American Dyewood Company at Chester, and la under command of Cap tain Jeremiah Hayes., Dispatches from Jamaica to the Gov ernment officials here said that about U Chinese and quantities of opium were on the vessel to be smuggled Into this country. Immigration Inspector Phillips and Customs Inspector Agnew boarded the vessel last night whe.n she entered the Capes. Maritime men here do not believe that Captain Hayes would sanc tion smuggling of any kind. They de clare ho is one of the best liked and most efficient mariners In the Jamaica service. , MANY AT PASTOR'S FUNERAL Bishop and Classmates Attend Serv ices for Dr. H. E. Fuller More than 109 Episcopal clergymen as sembled today at the Trinity Church, Ox f6rd, at Rising Sun avenue and Church lane, to attend the funeral of the rector of that church, the Rev. Dr. Horace E, Fuller. The service was conducted by the Rev. Robert Johnston, rector of the Chwch of the Saviour. Interment was In the West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mafcop Philip M. Rhlnelander was swops those who attended the service, a were also four classmates of the late Dr. Fuller at the Thlladephla School of Divinity They were the Rev. S. Lord OUfeereon, the Rev. Charles T. Lyons, the Her., A. J. P. McClure and the Rev. W. T. Ayer. Dr. Fuller had been pastor of the TrtaeKy Church for the past 14 years. lie. was stricken with heart disease and (H last Friday night at his home. Tabor a4 and Asylum pike. He Is survived a wire ana two sons. Funeral ef Mrs. M. A. Slemons The body of Mrs. Wattle Slemons, widow erf Dr. F. M. Slemons, of Salisbury, Md lane raouiw oi uuiin a. demons, city Cui.vp ih li' t .uiauaipnia, itecoro. WnO I.. Wa.lAftO B fln.HnH. T. ... p ri v-..- - wn,iviit, JB1 Will be taken today to 8allaburv tnr in.. unt Xfra fll.mnna lat. Sail.,..-.. apeflectlo stroke on Sunday, September 11 Mrs, Slemons had been an invalid since 1904, when she was first stricken wit paralysis, from which she partially recovered. A second stroke came In IMS, since when she had been under con stant treatment Mrs. Slemons was 71 rH old and Is survived by two sons, one of whom. Is Dr. J, Morris Slemons f (it Yale medical school. ,,fttwl ef Thomas J. Mahlon Hi"! v.i, niuim mem many m in jvwfnni wm aviena we ehf Cantata Thouii .T. v.hinN H old, who died 4riy today at iisaalr Mams, at Smart a-., a.. street. Mahlon was a retired sea Vel In -the. Masonic aapaa. an, am-twwn WW 10 M UWty, tfei are tartud o Ha4, &tntl)t jwiHTK. Oa tBtmt,tr JA, xm 0. "If j. Kapti O, rAKY A, TA n rw& Ttiui, at la Sfl.. ht ' i tur ii law. Jm. f fbx it tiuuix. Fa IsA M K MMVr ttJakaonV ' ia rl twaaS eq Wa m i r """' - f" HP i EVENING nr.ATiis ANnitKWS. At Ocean City. N. J.. WILL IAM D., ton of the late Joseph W. n4 Ellia Andrwi, scad 61 yean. Relative ant rrlends. also Mtlta council, No. COS. O. of I. A.) Tlosa Lodge. No. 8. U P. of A.j Phll. dtlphla Muileal Alto., are InvltM to attenI the funeral lerrlrti, on Thursday, at 1 p. tn., at the anartmenta of William It. Hat teribr, 8810 North riroad et. Inttrment at Itlllafde Ometrr. Ilemalna may be viewed en Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. ATKISH. On S-ptember 30, 1015, ARTIIUR, nuahand of Johanna Atklis (nee Robinson). Iteliitlvti and friend, also members of Ehektnah Lodse, No. Sa, P and A. M.i Can tennlnl Lodsa, No. 100, Bon of fit. Oeore, and Kenalncton Aiaemblr. No. 40, A. O, of ?f. P.. are lnlted to attend tha funeral, on Thursday, at 1.80 p. m.. from his late resl dnc, 875 Dawson at,, Wlasablckon. nmalna may be vlswed on Wedneeday, from 7.20 to JU p. m. imrrmeni uirrnituwi "- i Cemetery. Automobile' funeral. BAI.nEKSTON. On September 19. 1018, JOHN K., hutband of Rachel 8. (nee Tog;), In hla 77th year. The friends ef the family and members of all fraternal and social or ganisations of which he waa a member are Invited to view the remains Tuesday evening. 7 to 8 o'clock, at his late realdence, 27i'7 North 11th at. Funeral private on Wednes day at 2 p. m. Automobile funeral. BARCLAY. Suddenly, on September 10, 1U13. MARY, wife of Peter J. Barclay (nee Powers). Relatives and friends, also South Becohd Rt. Market Association, are Invited to attend the funeral. Thursday, at 8.30 a. m., from the realdence of her husband, ICuj H. 13th at. Solemn Hlth Requiem Mass at the Annunciation Church, at 10 a. m. In terment Cathedral Cemetery. BAltKKTT. At her residence, 491S Saybrook ave., on September 20, 1915, ELLA O.. v. How of Mathew Rarrett and daughter of the lato Jacob and Mary Matslncer, aged S3 ears. Further notice of the funeral. IJABKIN. On September 20. 101B. RE HKCCA MACKEV. wire of James Raskin and laughter of David and the late Jane Mackey. Relatives and friends are Invited to sttend funeral services, Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence. 14 Mifflin ave., Llanerch, Del. aware County, Pa. Interment prlate. BEAUMONT. On September 10. 1015. MART A., widow of William Reaumont. Relatives and friends, also Ellis Circle, No, 94, Ladles et U. A. It., are Invited to attend the funeral services, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1434 North 20th st. Interment at Mount Morlah Ceme tery. HEUARR. On September 18, 1015, RUB SELL U, husband of Esther Ileears and son of Herbert F. and Alice Deears, aged 24 years Relatives and friends, also Lodge No. 848. I. O. O. F of Nlcetown; Washington Camp, No. 120, P. O. 8. of A.! Montgomery Council. No. 18, Br. Order U. A. M., of Lans dale, are invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at the resi dence of his father-in-law, Leonard F. Endy, 6060 Magnolia ave,, Germantown. Interment private at Cheltcn Hills Cemetery. Remains may ba viewed on Tuesday evening. BEN'ECKE. On September 10. 1015, JULIA Li (nee Schoneorlng), widow of William Hv Uenecke. aged 71 years. Relatives and friends, also Oerman Ladles' Aid Society, No. 1- Abend Rose Society of Philadelphia, snd L'anah Rebecca Lodge, No. 183, D. of .. ire Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1.30 p. m., from the residence of her son-in-law, Ervln (I. Lukens. 21 8chool at, North Wales, Pa, Also services at Mt. Peace Chapel, at Phlla delrhla. 8 P m. Interment MU Peace Ceme tery. Philadelphia, BRAWN. On September 18. 1018. EMILT, widow of Lnrens Draun. Relative! and trlenuj, also members of Hedwlg Klnjaehr Daroen tint. Vereln snd Elnlaehrlnger Wuertt Ulanen Frauen Unt Vereln, No. 1. aro invited to attend the funeral services, ou Wednesday, at 2 p. m.. at her lata real deuce, lO.vi North 4th st Interment at Hill tide Cemetery, via funeral car, BnKWIN On September 10, 1015, MARY A. UREWIN, wife of William P. Brewing aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are In. vtted to attend her funeral servlm. on Wed nesday, at 2 p. m., at the residence of ber husband, 2718 Sherman ao., CamUun, N, J. Interment Harlslch Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening. ' BROOKS Suddenly, on September 18, 1015. DAVID D.. husband of Mary H lirooka Relatives and friends also Pacfflo LodgJNo: sou L O. O, F.: Theitrlcal Mechanics' Bens! Sil Association Philadelphia Kir. Depa": ment Relief Association and employee otthe night watch of John Wanamaker store, are imlted to attend the funera , on Wednesday afternoon, precisely at 2 o'clock, from his lato reslderce. 891 N. Uber et. Interment at Kernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening, between 7 and 0 o'clock Automobile aervlce. BUKGIN. On September 10. 1015, WIEMKR a. BUROIN. Rslatltea snd friends are In vlted to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 11 a. m. precisely, at the rhapel of Andrew J. Hair & Bon, Arch and 19th sts. Interment private. nu CAMPBELL, On September 20. 1015. ED. WARD J., eon of the late Patrick j. and Bridget A. Campbell. Residence, 331 Tree it Due notice of the funeral will be given. CLYMEK. On September 18, 1015. THOMAS son of Leander an Mary Clymer. grandson of the late John and Alice UcOullotigh, in his 534 year, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Thursday, at 8 a. ro.. from hts parents' residence, 6.1(1 N. 45th st. High Mass at the Church of Our Mother of Borrows st 10 a. m. Interment at St. Denis' Cemetery. CODV, On Beptsmber 10, 101B, JAMES, hue band of the fate Mary Cody. Relatives snd friends, also members of St. Phllln's Holv Nsroe Society and tha American Transport Co. Beneficial Union, are respsctfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8 80 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs Elisabeth Ramsey, 821 Kimball at. (3d snd Carpenter sts.). Solemn High Mass of Its. qulem at St. PhlTlp'e Church at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cem. etery. CONKT.INO. On September 20, 1018. IRA LEWIS CONKLINQ. ased 65 year!. Vurthsr notles of funeral, from his late residence. 142 West Chslten nvs Oerroantown. COONEVV On September 10, 1018, JOHN J husband of the late Margaret Cooney and aon of the late Nicholas and Jans Cooney Funeral, to which relatives and friends art United, on Friday, at 8 a. m, from th. rest. dance of Ills brother, Joseph Cooney, 118 Jack, sou st. Mass of Requiem at Church of Our Lad of Mount Carmsl. at 0 30 a. ro, pre cisely. Interment ;t Nsw Cathedral Cem etery. Automobile funeral. D1U1II" On September 18, 1018, AUGUSTA w.. wiia si lYiiura u. uieni, Jtslstlvsa ami l5,,D?."A also Liberty Council, Prld. circle. No, 410, a of F. of A., and Woman's Loya Moose Circle of No. 64, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 3 p. m.. at her late resldencs, CIS N. Wans, maksr st. Intermant urivata. at Mmmt r,. non Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 8 to 0 p. m. PIETZ. On September 10, 1015, JEFFER SON J DIBTJS In the 70th year ef his sss. IlsUMvas acd friends may view the remains on TuMday, from 8 to 10 p. in., at his lau rsaldsnce. 63 N. fit Herns rd si (40th and Arth). Interment at Bangor, Ta., on Wed. nesdsy, leaving on 8:41 a m. train at 3Jd bu a... Inn I'.n.r v.nl. Ttall.rf -w MM V,.v,, , wfwj ,.., ,,.inv.m DODDS On September JANE H. at B.. are Invited to attanrf tha -..! servtees, on Wedneeday, at 3 p. m. precisely, at bar late reeidenee. MM North Bouvler st. Interment private.. Remains may be viewed Tuss4y, ,irom T te S p, m. Auto service. " IHlUgMatHTY. eptsmbsr 18. lojn, JAMKg, son of John aad ths lets Wlsbsth Bough, srty. Rslstlves d frleniSs are Jnvltsd'to attend funeral, Wednesday, at lVJi-Yram ." -';" ". . rears. , Fred Binnelf, 1841 QUdelOM 7L private, at rernwoed OtHSSir. csp,iS .uvea ana nteaM f uaeral sarvksesi on, Ifiay ih tba lt!Sea uf l.ii.l, 311 Htuu vrtaia. 20. 101S pfrSUu.ge.iVji'Menoren'Su'n ell, No. 15. D. cf P i OIlve'Templs, No? is I 'o. E.. and Phllaia lr,hl Ivrt.i ' fl. iSf lives ana irisaM are invites te stlead tka funT septlces. on Wrineefcy f JJrnooi atTtfeloek. at the residents of'hllrJISm tMM. Mr arlwlOHauLU ute auaaasavl LBDGEE PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER CorirllM, DEATHS FAIiqCIIAIL On September 18, 10t5. ELL WOOD H eon of J, 1. and Mills Karquhar, aged 18 years. Relithes and friends are In vited to attend the funeral services, at St. James' Church, 22d and Walnut sts., on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment private. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday evening, at hts late residence, 6740 Hatel ave , from 7 to 0 o'clock. F1NIOAN. Suddenly, on September 10. 1015, WILLIAM II. FINIUAN, husband of Catha rine A, Flnlgan, Relatives and friends, alsn San Domingo Council, No. 2Sft, K. of C, aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.80 a. m from his late realdence. 1.10 East Woodlawn ave , Sharon Hill. Delawaro County, Pa. Solemn Mass ef Requiem at the Church of the Holy Spirit st 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. FISH. On September 10. 1018, at Audubon, N. J.. RUSSELL O . son of Richard O. and Clara Fish (nee Helta), sited 14 years. Rela tives and friends ore Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at the fu neral psrlors of James Stretch. 10fl E. Main st., Haddonfleld, N. J. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. ITOOn. On September 20, 1015. MART A. FLOOD, late of 2717 East Huntingdon st , rlsughter of the late Terrence and Bridget Flood, Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m.. from the residence of her brother-in-law, Joseph Mulgrew, 0023 Etenton ave., German town. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Ann's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery. FULLE11TON. At Atlantic City, on Septem ber W. 1910, ELIZABETH SIMPSON, widow of John Fullerton, Due notice of funeral, from late residence, northeast corner of 42d and Spruce sts., Philadelphia. GANLY. On September 10. 1015. FRANCES, daughter of Matilda and tho late John Oanly. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funcnl, on Wednesday morning, at 7:SU o'clock, from northeast corner of 3d and Pine sts. Mass at St. Joseph's Church at V o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. GENTLE. On Beptember 17. 1015. JOHN If.. husband of Anna M. Oontle, aged 02 years. Relatives and friends, also Totem Tribe, No. 404, I. O. R. M.: oen. John F. Reynolds Council, No. 143. O. of I. A., and employes of Mldvals Steel Company, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at hla lste realdence, 4 Ml O-r-mantown ave. Interment private, at North wood Cemetery. Remains rosy vlswed on Tuesday evnunlng GIBSON. Suddenly, on September 18. 1015, JOHN, husband of Nettle UlDion. Relatives and friends, also members of the Pennsyl. vantn Railroad associations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 844 8. 68th st. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Friends may view remains on Tuesday evening, from 7 until 0:30 o'clock. GUA7.IANI. On September 18, 1015, CE LESTE SBARBARO, wife of Eglsto Orail. anl, at residence, 1822 Ridge ave., aged 54 years. Funeral Wednesday, 0 a. m., from lato residence. Solemn Mass of Requiem at Church of Oesu, loth and Stiles sts., at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. GREENWALD. Oh September 20. 1815. WILLIAM, husbsnd of Louise Greenwald (nee Strecker), and son of Annlo and tha late I'aul Oreenwald, nged 2!) years. Rel atives and friends, also members of the Mxtn uerman evangelical Church, 6th st. end Indiana ave., aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1 p. m., from his late residence. 612 West Clearfield at. Serv Ices In church, at 2 p. m. Interment at (Ireenmount Cencetery. Remains mny be viewed Wednesday, from 7 to 10 p, m. IIANEY, On September 20. 1015. LAURA MARTELL, vilfs of Thomas J. Haney. Rela tives nnd friends, also Loyalty Lodge, No. 112, Shepherds of Bethlehem, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursdsy, at 8 SO a. m.. from her husband's residence, 1811 Eyre st. Requiem High Masa at the Church of the Holy Name at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. llANNA. On September 18, 1015. SAMUEL J husband of Elizabeth O. Hanna. Rela. tlves and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 80 p. m., from ' his late residence. 4321 Wallace St. Inter ment at Fernwood Cemetery. 1IERSELPOTH. On Beptember 19. 1018. CHARLEB H., hvsband of Lucy A, Hessel roth (nse Rowland), son of Sarah and tha late Henry II. Hesselpoth. Relatives and friends, also employes of Carver File Works, the Active Club, and all other organisations of which he was a member, are Invited to sttend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 3 p. m.. at his late residence, 31M Aramlugo ave. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Lebanon papers please copy, JIOVF.NDKN. On September 10, 1018, at hla home, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., TIIOIIA.S HOVENDEN, 2d Funeral services at his horns on Wednesdsy, at 2:30 p. ra. JOHNSON On Beptember 18.1015, aEOTtOB W., husbsnd of Elisabeth Johnson (nee Wag ner). Relatives and friends ars Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from his lata issldsnce, 1415 N. 8th st. High Requiem Mala at Bt, Mais, rhjr's Church st 10 o'clock. Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. KAIN. On September 18, 1015. ANNA KA1N, daughter of Bridget Harwood and the late Patrick Bweeney. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursdsy, at 7:30 a. m., from her mother's residence, 211 East Hasiard st. boltmn High Msss of Requiem at St. Ann's Church, at 0 a. m. ldteiment at New Cathedral Cemetery. HT.TJIN, On Beptember 17 1015, PROCTOR Relatives end friends, also Court Pride of K nusvina ut .ciito main, agca ei years. the Northwest. No. 2(0, F ef A. Oakdals ins ''.M",Vi" ;;w,'t ' ( uaaoaie Castle. .No. SO. K. G. B.. and Clgarmakera' international Union of America. Nn. ins Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes. iIav. at 10 a. m.. from the enarial at jot,. II. Wetiel, 2328 Oermantown ave. ment private, at Hillside Cemetery, nflKSSUNOEIt. On Bentembar is Intir- 1015, MARGARET, widow of John Koassllngsr. Ill par ,w r,. .-- , Micng, are in vited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 7.30 a. m., (rom ber late residence, 21i7 Jasper st. .Requiem Msss at 8t. Benlrscs Church, at 0 a. m, Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. BOONS. On September 17. 1016. JOSEPH. husband of the late Bsrbara Koons (nse lllller). Relatives ond frloads are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednssday morn lug, at 7:80 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Barbara Koons, 2780 Jasper atreet. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church, at 0 o'cloik. In. torment Holy Cross Cemetery, KHAUTKH. On September 18, J015. ROSE V wife of John H. Krsuter and daughter of Octavlu; and Amelia Rodermlch. Kli. tlves and friends are Invited to sttend fu neral, on .Wednesday, at 8 a. ra.. from ner ahnva i-TlZ ChSSS. Mass at laia ia-M"r.S, " w-..a, ava., itocaieoge. ( ' St. Cecelia's Church, Fox Chess, st 0 a, m, LABKUM Jn September 1J, 1015. WILL IAM J., husband of Anals Hops La Drum and son ot iu i;a niiiiiaiH ana wary Labrura. Relatives and friends, also the Ksprssi. men's Mutual and Beneficial Association, and the employes of Oll ft Co.. ars Invited to sttend the funeral, on Thursday, st 8:80 a. ro . from his late reildencs. iasaj ici.t Ixhifh ave. (18th Ward), Solemn Requiin! Mass at St. Ann's Chureh, at 10 a. m? In. torment tit. Ann's Cemetery, ' IKTFOKUrOn September SJ, 1018. IDA MARIA, daughter of the late Vllllam Vnd Matilda Martin Letford. aged 54 years. Rela. Mount ilertsb Csasetcry, Uom her an-ln-tt.w-s'rei4eocsl Thonfis i irkpatrlok. sftraTfosd, Fa. JnlermJSt 04 VIUI. -' UrKI. OAR a, lnterm e tuescy'iil years, lives ami minus iiiviiea m attend tha funeral services, on Thursday, at jj? iS. snierment at buM MiRCJii.iT-7fi. tl 4 iV.Aw? htXLwjMiM: 10 . ?itsrsari?oly Bepufiia iBSEE I ery WeUtTvee and frlendri taviSSrfe j att.sd. AateawMle futhual, TW KEMI.LE .V 10U, K. W. Kemble, DEATnS McllUGIL On Beptember 18, 1011. ANNE. widow of James Mcllugh snd daughter of the late John snd Anne McOlllowsy, In her 74th er. Relsthes snd friends, also B. V, M. Sodality of St. Francis Xsvler's Church, are Invited to sttend the funeral, nn Wednesday, at 0 a. m., from the resi dence of her son-ln-lsw, Hugh J. McDer rnott, 2.103 West Cumberland St. Solemn Riqulem High Mass at St. Francis Xavler's Church, at 11 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MEEIIAN On September 10. 1015. SARAH MEKIIAN, wife of the late Thomas Meehan. Relatives ami friends ars Invited to attend funeral, Wednesday, at 8 a. m from her late residence, 2303 Fitswatcr st. Solemn Hlth Mais of Requiem at St. Anthony's Church, at 0.80 a, m. Interment private. MILLER. On September 17, 1015. MART E. MILLER, wife of Charles R. Miller and daughter of Helen and the late Harry Huhn. Relatives and friends, also employes of F. W. Woolworth's Rth st. store, nre Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at her sister's residence, 2047 S. Becchwood st. Intirmcnt Mt. Morlah Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. MOHAN. Suddenly, on September 18. 1015. SUE M., widow of William T. Moran (nee Dolsn). Relatives snd friends are Invited to attend funeral. Wednesday, at 8 SO a. m.. from her late residence. 210" Mimin at. High Mass of Requiem at St. Edmond's Church at 10 a. m. Interment New Cathe dral Cemetery. MORRIS. On September SO. ioiS. SADIE F... daughter of the late Jonathan T. and Elisabeth Morris. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, Berwyn, Pa., nn Thurs day, at 2 p. m. Interment at Old St. Davids Cemetery. Radnor. MORRISON. On September 10. 1015. NEL LIE, daughter of tho lato Bernard and Mary Morrison. Relatives and friends, also Leagua of the 8cred Heart. II. V. M. Sodality and Altar and Rosary Society of St. Rita's Church, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1443 B. 18th st. Solemn Requiem Maes at Bt. Rita's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. J1275n?':0,n September 10, 1P15, CLARA M widow of John Myers, nged 37 years. Rela t yes and frh-nrts are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. in.. at her late residence. Heston st.. Roslyn. ra. ir.t,r,mnt.pr,v,ate' ,Rt I'atboro Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from i in v p. m. NS1,l,IT;t Wlldwoed, N. J., on September RelJ il5.'.ED,J1;V. ". NEBBM? aged I iS "Sir" th. -.Ii." J""1 ''" aro Ir.vltod to attend wfJ"1"?1 eervlc-s, at Us late residence. 22(1 It t??? ve'V w"wod. N. J., on Tuesday, ii'. P. ". Interment Wednesday morning, Fernwood Cemetery. Philadelphia. NhhiVI;L,7?n P'Ptember 17, 1015. JOHN, frun5Ia 1' ASnl Nuttall. Relatives and" mends, also Court Oermuntown, No. 53, F. rn,.5nd em.I,oy of the Mldvale Steel J5Raay' " ,'.,5vite1 .,0 att,!n'1 the funeral SfJ..5' .ont. Wednesday afternoon, at 2 0 clock, at his lato realdence. 1013 Dennle wi.ni.n,e,rmcn? Rt Northwood Cemetery. fromn7nnt'IyoVo,Jocekm'l,n, ' ,V,n,nr' son f F?.Iivhwban,,i,f y,olet Palmer and PalmSr lrnanhl.W!,-fn(, th9 ,atB E'Uabeth 1 rnnier. In his 32d year. Relatives and S'TV'0 Mansrunk'Trlbe. NoT 118, La ierj Jce."on raur.dkVT at S. a? hta"fSu ruldence. Uo DupoAt st . M?nayunk In terment private. West Laurel ffllVcSmelsry. j'iiii i V?,---?" B"P.tember 10.1015. OEOROB .'.'I'hHIlS- beloved son of William II. Phil. i mnmhi lornnc, .?' Phillips (nes Cos), aged fhenths Relatives and friends sra In. XearfaJ0 n;.ten'1 the '"! services! oVwedl nesday afternoon, at 2 o'cloik. from hts Parents' realdenco C648 West Haddington st Interment at Mt. Peace Cerrstery. Remains SfeMlnerar'4 TU"Uy' 8 "' "u"! ''vniw0.". BtPn'her 10. 1015. CATH- CliraErl.lrtfl.nt-ia,Uthtern0f Vly'"' - " riV.i 'd' '"? l.y,.ar 2 months. Relatives Sn win.:rt "V:1"4 t0 at,en'1 th funeral. J2. W1""4 afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 2888 South 16th st. Intsrment at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. K5J1,,0aLDaOn.e,D,e,nb'' Hi 1015, LOUIS, husband of Matilda Relnhold (nee Rothfus) nifnhiSB of.aL,c,i? n'1 the'lat. Augusta Jlflnhold. aged 28 years. Relet ves and 'lrnu1.' f1!.0.00?'' Diamond. No. 184, F. of '.' ?fc John's Assembly. No. 28, A. O. M Jh'i aJ.,,ri,.n,A.,Kllt,0 (5lub nd members of ttf.Sfti,KXf,T-ui?.,r,n c.hur:h. are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday at 2 p. m.. at his late residence. 2540 Hollywood st. Interment at Northwood Ceml e'jCry. Remains can be viewed Tuesday eve- RICHMAN. On September 18. 1015 WIT I.IAM MAVHEWRICHMAN.' husband o7 Sarah Garratson Rlchman (nee Cobb), aged ?; J'S"'"- ieialv" fnd friends are fnvlted to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday teeSl UDar,?oir.tS HOE. At Woodbury, N, J., on Rnamv.a. 20 1015 ALICE LbuiSE ROE. BlFeiaTlvM and friends ars Invited to attend the f funeral pn Thursday, at 10.30 a. m.. from th m : Since of her brother-in-law. Dr. Wllllsm Frewer. 84 Coopsr st . Woodbury N. J irT. terment private, nt Egllngton Cemetery. ncolntTBUNdnr at "I? 0nde, Cape May jowpi'i ir' i'. y.mA September 10. iui(f; JOHEl'H H., husband of Catharine Dunn Ruff, aged 77 years, Relatives "and "friend, also survivors of 67th Regiment ! V .VA Philadelphia Letter CanVrs AisocUtlon ar2 1X?AW v"w,d "i.Vf'tS'S- P. ; eCHOriEU)-On September 20. cilamr O., husband of Anna M. Bchofleld and .? of Joseph and Agnes Bchoflsld, agsd 3J vaa Relatives and friends, alio ' hSISini K Relief Association and BrShsrhood of Hall' 1m4iJn.D,rc?etm,.tUry1."t'"Jnk' tm.'nt'w..?: SCULL. On September 18. lois joiim in husband of Lydla Hcull. ased Tv.aV.,,N. 7 tlves and frlendi, alio 'cVrnp No.X 8flT p" o8f ?n.AP: J anl W 1S3SL $$ jlef, are lnvlte.1 to attend th's un.i' ,u ices, on Wednesday, at SI p m . rt .1'!' residence. 8018 North ArcaSla .' "intUJ.'J &feas?a b-ijwJSH BX,v..adr.?l EESw Artlssns' Order of MutuM frotKiCi"'' ' invited to attend if., f Si.ril. oWed.'t!" at 2 p. m., from the Chapel of MoSSS'! Cemetery. Broad and iKtK ..V 'iSnument :Tmivn n can. , .. -IV PUa. Reiativsa ana frlsnds sra Invited t ... ". K. Bemalni r' b.vlVwaV8 0Nf,. 1" aS.tV?.10 P m 'iKd.t "SreTnm'o'Jn, "i!'S!r.t?"fca,hl8S (umm Bander), in bis eitn ysar n.Wt?mi. sod friends, also the Men of Iheitol? F.f! Rosary Society and Sacred Heart : liafLf.?". fct. Itonlfacius' Church i st rSmki MKS,r Men's Boclety, St. FraneliV B.ninet.i " clety and -Isldelberger Bwificla 'Sifu'tV n 1. are Invited to attend funsrsl.Thur.da J" at :80 a. m., from Lis iti ill W?."lih N, d st. Solemn Requiem MssVat aw J". faclu.' Church at IU a. K.iStMrnSn-. ff,1; Redeemer Cemetery. uvwiuent Holy VMLADF-On September M. 1016 Wli Uaht eunvM ana uins invrwd la ittiLi lUMtai services, on Thursday, at A V 57 vears.. Kelatlves and frlanlav alau WS. aiua lauuja. Ko, t, 1, O. o, 7.. rVeaiilla ffiJ.8S2i VVedn.sday. at H.tA i ' nt? ,ii'uWL, 1 dsnc'&ojf ePow.liS s.'"!!;,.' V qulem Mass at St. James' Chureh M SoVsJ' Interment at Heir Cm. r,air" w S In. SHRIMP HAS A WRONG IDEA OF FASHIONABLE DEATHS t-ager. No. 7, I. O. O. F.: Dlreetors of Co lumbia B. snd I,. Asso., the elders and con gregation of the Oennnn Lutheran 7,lon Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thureday, at 3 p. m., from hla late real dence, 2153 North .10th at. Interment ML Peace Cemetery. Lebanon (Pa.) papers please burg. Pa. WALTZ-On September 10, 1015, HANNAH C WALTZ, widow of Joseph Waltx and daughter of Jane and tho late John Crabtree. Relatives snd friends, also Altar and Rosary Societies and League of Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 a. m from her late residence. 6008 Cedar ave.. West Philadelphia. Solemn Msss of Requiem Church or the Transnguratlon at 10 a. m Intorment Holy Cross Cemetery. W HITESIBE. On September 20,101.1, MART E., widow of the late Philip S. T. Whiteside, In her With year. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral services, on Thurs day, at 2 p. m at late residence, 7211 Wood land ave., West Philadelphia. Interment pri vate. WILSON. On September 10. 1015, ELIZA BETH, wife of Frank M. Wilson (nee Kid ney). Relatives and friends are Invited to at tend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her lato residence, 500 East Olrard ave. Interment private, at Cedar Hill Ceme tery. Friends may call Wednesday evening. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One time ... 15c Three times one week 12Hc Six times one week 10c. Situations Wanted, three times one week 10 cents psr line. 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 Ete.vino Limii and Pcbuo Lxdozr combined Is 10 cents per L'P.9 Vth U'.l exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which Is 15 cents per llns. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) ?ehp,tC),,ePS'ts!tdua','lonU SSSlSl S& S?i,,'i?V-rV'!"onS.U' Boarding and RoSm" idd RATES LINE TO ANY OF ABOVE There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HEEP WANTED FEMALE D?.Ci?KEEPEii 'Pr shirtwaist menu factory good sslaryi one who has experience In that line preferred, muet have good raf! erence. F Ui. Ledger Central g004 nU call Bl6lHA,Jn.arvd. .""-r, Tot.stant: t-au moi Vvayne ave.; Minn. Qmtwn. 678e! CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply JohiTI g;rmeVwe.nyvg; Cv,Oh.Na,r.ana,2f0'.,r''IkrEPf'l.nc.d Hill. pEone Chestnut Hill H87b. 1nMU,ut '-'zytr'Jri' nna uownstairs work: Prot.i.n CSII 6401 WT!?vor-h3gjfjrn?'8l7Stt: GENERAL HOU8DVORK-SuburbsNewjTr sey; adult family. Meet employer fo?Wni.J jMr'm?0- PUb" 'w.dn.'.'d'.'y; GOVERNESS for New York for two ehiM-.,,- Engll.h French and German. Sw w' corner Hortter st. and Wlssahlckon ivi:.' Wo m'TJ1' rhone-ofr. goVCRNESS, Oerman-Wanted. a vouna ,.' fined, intelligent person fSr two cWldren ' i and 7 years of age. Apply 1022 8nai,lfr.an' " ligUSEWoitK-Adult family of three 'who send roost of wsshlng out, want a younr ". perlenced colored girl for cenaral fiousewo!kT no one without flrst-clsss reterencai i ini Si considered. Apply for ln"uw Tneida between la anS if. second floor? 1030 Chest- HOTJSBWORK-A neat, reliable girl, white or' .colored, lor general housoworkT good r.f.?r esces! wages 18.60. Meet emnloyfr?Mma.v or Tuesday. 10 a. m.. Room SFgttSfPffl ifflHnT. ig'g sinssdv lioPBEWgRTv general vmCTTkoTSSXr settled woman In family of fiurj muJtlk. children experience and reference rm,l.i Oermantown. B 420, Ledger Ogle re,lurai UfAtti -whtt. e.s.n.T: s laundrrMr., flgfgjrJ university SHOE SALESWOMEN Experienced with fine trade" Apnl "ori'll f ' SW"- k nooHi3: BTRAWBRHX1B A CLOTHIER SOFT HAT TRIMMERS, experienced ..,. at once. Apply at peymasteVa rTf?fa .nt,d B. Ststson (5o. 5th anS MwtioVeS .vi0hB t6W' llAT1 .TRIMMElhetsiperleiiced n at once. Apply at paymasts"s airVa. T,"1? STENOGRAPHER snTiemimTTHr??1-.-about 20 cara of agsi mu bo n.fYS1" curstsi good penmsni permanent ttn?.."' stats experience referen". and .. ft'MWf peeled. F 87. Ledger Centra ''' . , CLERKS, 8 (l.a Commsrclsl Oepsrtmen.: "inl"r?,l"Hn hslped hundrsdi of yoinV la'dlirlndSi?. b tend ths Mine ,eourteey to yiu. ikii11! free service to Udgeradyerty TWs Is a ctees boarM heiiMi iilTi?J msmLm TOI'Nfl VOMA.N, i . lo7""h."v.H na a-oii. ,4 iuuae SM J m)Q?m"' HOt'SKWORK-Exper. girl for sen hTC small famllyi ref. reo. Jred .Jgijg!... I!SllNW52dHL',,n,-CKSr;i I ! I FM' .9" J". O title gw't"- "1 "' .1SS1IJ. 1. 1918? HELP WANTED .7EMAI.E LITERARY WOMAN, contributor to leading fashion journals, living In centre of city, will exchange dressmaking lessons for services of vliltlng companion. P 803, Ledger Office. TWO young ladles wanted In advertising ds part ment: outsde work. 2110 N. FalrhlU at. BKPR. wsnted; exp.l must bs tall, nice app.l bring refs. from prev. emp. 1701 Chestnut. General CLERKS Women wsnted as govt, clerks; 170 month: Phlla examinations coming; sample questions free. Franklin Institute, DepL 713 O. Rochester. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT'S office has vacancy for arabl tlous young msn with some knowledge of typewriting; salary nominal at first; good chance to study profession. B 432, Led. Off. BROOMMAKJ5R wanted. Apply FalrhlU Broom Works. 2830 North Orkney. BOY, 18 years old by January 1, for desirable Inside position In retail stors; neat appear ance and best of reference required. P 233, Ledger Office. BUTCHER wanted for etore In suburbs. . ply Louis Huber. La Mott. Pa. Ap- BUYER AND MANAGER FREDERICK LOESEH A CO., Brooklyn, N. T, Require a buyer and general merchan dise manager for their departments of waists, corsets, negligee, house dresses and sweaters. These departments have long been among the largest of their kind In this country and require for their ad ministration a man of broad and suc cessful experience, who can take full advantage of the very rapid growth of Brooklyn. Applications will be treated In confi dence. CABINETMAKERR-Wanted. 15 good cabinet makers. Pooley Furniture Co.. 16th and In diana ave. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John 4fc Jsmes Dobson. Inc. Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Falls (if Schuylkill. COOKS AND WAITERS wanted for model town; located well In country; opportunity for those who want clean work and healthy surroundings; only persons of settled habits and good character need apply: state wages expeoted. Address M 322. Ledger Office. CREEL CARD feeders, strippers and rlecora. Apply John & James Dobeon. Inc., Blanket Mills. Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill. DRAFTSMAN Experienced In structural steel, one with mechanical ability preferred, but not necessary. F 884. Ledger Central. FOUNDRY CHIPPERS wanted. Apply James Barker. Inc., 6th and Cayuga sts. HOSIERY boarder on tnfanta" rib work, Cafl 8211 Kensington ave. wt LXtHB HANDS Semlautomatls Orldley, Acme and Cleveland automatic machine hands wanted; first-class men only; highest wages paid. Apply Standard Rollar Bearing Co.. 40th and Merlon ave. MACHINISTS wanted, one or two flrst-clsss machine operators, American Engineering Co.. Aramlngo ave. and Cumberland st. MEN to take charge of mixing pickers. John A James Dobson. Inc.. Blankst Mills. Scott's lane Falls of Schuylkill. . pwv.s REGISTERED pharmacist, competent man with character and personality. 4000 Chestnut. STEWARD In a manufacturing establishment scrying lunches to employes; answer fully STOCK SALESMAN wanted I. .must have clean Ptlonally attractive record and references; exes proposition which will yield men wnicn win Ledger Central. Quick results. a1 L,a, WANTED Experienced, competent aluminum spinners; good I wages, steady work; no labor troubles new buildings; In writing give ref. erence 'Address Toledo Cooker Company, To- WANTED-Becond hand In card1 room to lake charge of nine set of cards. Apply John iittfi&gSto;" "r'"' ' COLORED houseman. Apply personally "rfnT. verslty Hospital. 34th andBcru. at. Unl utolni. rzvAM" e""- BITTJATIONff WANTED PEMATaH ilQOKKF.EPER. typist. exwrlTKcTS .irrr-T tsns or omce work, deelres nosltion -vm. . liable Arm. F 188,' Ledi-aT ' &ZV?,n 1,h ' UooklcicEPlCR-Expsrt leaser clerk i D vea experience general clerlcar work; ranli S. EOOin?Wepl!.U-Abuui a year's an.-l.--. High Bchool graduate, Btt'lJSSFtSPJ BOOKKEEPER , an3 .tsnographerrrhorT -ZV.... i .1 . V'. y ' Led, cent EOOKKEEPEP-sienographer. exo'i In... r-t pnly.ln.perm. position r gaa. 'tU".'."' BOOicKKEPER.eomn.jU J.,! " , '"'; olass reference. B fal. LerV, "nmii flr"' BOOKKEEPER, best referenced d"as"ilr7 llble position.' F 258? fJedger cnltilT"p"i' CHAMBERMAlfa and waltT;.! wtn" ' iii -. mmsmekiTaiih") ,n pucraasaz i , i aTtlT- " M8' dr" ""-i" m i in iii i !. " ! 4V, CTriLL)NniUi,--Joung .'oH.n -. - - niisrencs. m uraps St., Manaviink " ""f CLERICAL WOKKTeUrJ M.r,cv.i.wia nuna oeairaa. aulik awa . ate at figures, good rV-m.n "il'i?, nl. scour- Wvnv-. rInTa I... n i f nt, anAil refarantf n.tklla - r.ICe as eooti turLS's.nihsr,e Wirat-.- ISgss COOK-German Protestant no WSa avaarl.ne.il aat ,atu. -' a. alTi?1 War! a-IvSy. " L-r"lZ,JmJS!J' OOO.K.."? .Mb!naJ43? TJSosiS.JZS sltustlons tegether: ref. m?. Idae-oJ,-'" JffXAl' -a-:..'J-''t.i-l. -il" .1-1 .SKrisfr ..w'? iei p?gir"?yigwTisTia,. I. t-WUijajarwH.-f'si Utah aakri l-n Sift La. roloriti 054-TayTiE c".Vi "" .t"iP.',?.W a4 . ii.M. -. 1,1 1. J S an-urH' lTMaarS,aOa. fLaT i. 'VlflVII . 4M. ! 5-7TBr SITUATIONS WANTED-PEKALli - . -. ,. . . lave. oirls (2). colored, want situations or general housework separetelr, pho' lnson 2620 W. 1B09 Christian st. "haSa?.!1'. 7i Positions as maids or chess. M Kr?1!"1' thoroughly compt: refs. AasS. ffi, .8240, Ledger Branch. 8401 GerSintiV4I t 2JSniNESa8 companion, secy, position ee- 1 i.?1 i?Amr' "Oman.' German lrtnt F?! 1 IS ' VS. .K.":l mu'io. needlework; blietai 1 . ref. Mlsa Blertier. Pomfret Center. AS1 J CSXn-.NE3S-5oUe? araduste. refined youk, II woman, experienced, musical, flne embmtj. II . erer; references; o. E 830. Ledger Cm5i GOVERNESS. Catholic. French, with good rsT f I erences. lgia N. Franklin St. ' a " HOUPKKEEPER (managlng)-Posltlon wanlai ty Competent, exnerlanpari i,....V. I"1" t! ..rA'ln.enV,nt' accustomed to responslbUli. B 430. Ledger Office. responsibility. HOUSEKEEPER Young woman, with rMii "months old, wlshcsVrm?nt Position t oncewlth widower's family. 533 Btllesst. HOUSEWORK-Neat colored girl wishes ho,ui. Wnrlf In nlyifrniitl itr..a ti.s T goMref,r.nceV."cll or wrlteV'Tefl FSSF1 HOUSEWOnif temnprnW n- r.,V,.- i. .. ored: altD homn. Mtv t a m e,tw LDtT'uaM,Da.,ind ametree. no object Im "S to light chamberwork, wnhts position, cc t ' -" ' "e -J ae Um Wi. ;. LADY'S MAID, experienced and competent desires position; city ref. P 301. LedgerOlt ledger OH. 4 NURSE, rURSE, practical, care for Invalid, day er hcuri reaeonable; refs. F 349. Ledger Ccat NURSE, practical, wishes care of Invalid,; . doctor's reference. E 043. Ledger CentraL ' Bf.CRETAHY Exp. young lady, expert' stenoi. lapher, ordinary knowledge of bookkeeping. . desires position of trust. E 840, Led. Ceot u.Mujuirjimt, private secretary, capable, experienced as secretary, having assume entire charge of office, assist in accounting .. wo. -".. wo, iuucr uenirai STRNOORAPHER, 8 years' experience, best's, reference, desires position: with present em ployer .1 years; death cause of change, fl .wtiAUKr imice. STENOGRAPHER and telephone operator, 1 years' exp.; smbltlous; willing to work for .,iui,.iu,hi, r u.o, LeoKer central. STENOGRAPHER, neat, dependable. wouH consider moderate salary with opportunities; reference. B 309, Ledger Office. iTffV'ArfVl 1 Tl ( lSr ,.L. a x.l . I 'l girl: 7 years' thorough experience; not afrall .w.t , aagnger ventral. BTENOORAPHER, expert,efflclent In taxis ub, nanaiing corresponaence ana details; thor. exp.; excel, refs- E 458. Ledger Cent. bTENOGRAPHER-correspondent. 4 years' ex. perience. capable of handling large office force . and heavy correspondence. H 764. Led. Cent STENOORAPHER and typist, with knowledge of bookkeeping; a graduate with good nil.: salary 16. y 447, Ledger Central. STENOSlcAPHBR. reliable, weTl-tralned M- glnner; references. E 855, Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, 8 years' exp.; apt, rellaUs. accurate.; moderate salary. F 343, Led. Cent, STENOGRAPHER, exp.: familiar with 'law and commercial work. E 523, Ledger CentraL STENOGRAPHER, exp.; thor. exp'd In law and banking work. F 441. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, comp.: 5 yrs. exp.: beet references; 110-112. E 547. Ledger Central. 6TENOORAPHBR Astlstsnt bookkpr.; quick, earnest: rsfs.: try ber. E 030, Ledger Cent. STENOGRAPHER, quick, correct, good spsUerj 18 to stsrt. Address B.. 643 Oxford. TEACHER, graduate Phlla. Normal School desires to Instruct children private family few hours dally. C 4; Ledger Office. fELEPliONB OPERATOR and clerk, exp.,ds sires position where effort and application will count. B 343. Ledger Central. WOMAN colored, wishes day's work or leua dry work at home; good references. Call of write. 783 8. 20th. WOMAN wishes to act as traveling sgent for firm or will demonstrate. F 444. Ledger Central. WOMAN, colored, wlshss cleaning at in apart Kimball. ment house- experienced. 2000 ViOMANi colored, wishes day's work ef washlng to take home. 620 S 17th st. TOUNG WOMAN, college "educatlon,accue tomed to meeting- tho public, desires ofllot and clerical work. V 440, Ledger CentraL COIJRED GIRL, Just from ths shore, like ps-' sltlon housework In small family or in apart ment: test reference and experience. Call r ' write, two days. 1247 Pesrl St. C 7. Led. OH. NORTH GERMAN, refined, trustworthy, sole to teach terfectly high German and kinder garten, wishes position: reference 7142 Ger mantown ave. Phone Chestnut Hill 832. Through the Commercial Department at Ledger Central, a large number of fir mi have been able to secure competent office -.help bookkeepers, stenographers and clerical girls. The next time you ere In need of an office asslstsnt, tele. Ehone your Help Wanted ad to "Miss lean." Ledger Central, Walnut 30ou. She will select competent girls and sub mit thsm for your consideration. This Is a frse service to Ledger advertisers. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT, AS, with 15 years' experience!! reference, F 157, Ledger Central. ACCOUNTANT1. H married, elx years' efi perience cost work and cashier; refers E 830. Ledger Central, . XtZOTNmT.hes' sets 'or books to sv or keep evenings; moderate rates; blst credentials. B 408, Ledger Office. ACCOIJNT8 AUDITED, books opened, kept. closed, day or evening i concerns not smpler l soiDivr- specialty, ng permanent riooKKeopers Phone Tioga 5442 D. ASSISTANT TO AN EXECUTIVE . College maty 10 years thorough business training, sales and office routine, deslrss per manent connection, where personality and M perlen.ee would be valuable to a busy man. F 00, LEDGER CENTRAL, BOOKKEEFBR-Nlne years' experience In reel eatats.tneurance and manufacturing business; assume complete charge of books i lamlaW i in reel w.v.i uitn. at om, icuitr LBmni. (viiauiv change: reliable young msn.employed. desires to issse i knowlsdgs of stenography and type- writing. C 8, Ledger Offlos, CXB Hi fc R or aislstlnt Touns man, 28. esj eneedi beet references. F gat, Ledger t cfrxvtraiiKrjfnivf: In good condition : c conaiuon: cit y references I dtaenf i after October 1. D 0, iterix AUFjr" no, latager d 'an. v.l. cllAUFjrEUR. " wIsKm situation l laslel J yaara i sars. experisnrei a .years' reference last place. B 4M, Lei frees umos. American and Sasalaj. eMrmt aI-v a- aaaaatevl references. O S, Letter Oirins' CHAUfTKtm. S years' ' sip- " eariful oriverl t"' tJ. & recereiicej heneet. sober, eeuf In g. 1M4 Mount Vet non st. ""'"' STTAuyrKUft. colored'' 8 yrs.' exM rifweeei" Call orwriu ti rtavsrford ave, ", cTtAUFFEUR-JBlnaKr ProtTfarVfuJ" "drlvef ani jpod mschanla. M, Ledr Ceetrel. CIVIL JNaiNIWRandrtlnfoe-(ersG 4u2G.a,J. M, ". o"0! silmstes, AT- areas i eZW IJsseslIn pike, Talladslphla. CLYRltr 27. w(tk : 5 yeers" eiperlencs, geasral eerie setaVa, new employsdf aeod reason for deairtna'cVanisai reference. 1151. Uv4lf Central ii. IJ. en. pirlce work, deblts.credits ss4 vtlons: can operate various bsnktcg t J '( "eat refs. K HM.lrfi Tii wa ... ...''i -- ..." vbW,'- tf . .tneurancp 0if-s. ! 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