Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1915, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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NOTED VICE CRUSADER,
DIES OF PNEUMONIA
wan 'Known All Over World as
Guardian" of Morality Passes
Away After Short
Illness
WORRY AND WORK CAUSE
NEW YORK. Sept 22. Anthony Com-
Itock. secretary of the Society for tho
impression of Vice, known the world
ver through the controversies following
Is crusades ngalnst questionable and In-
eccnt books, pictures and plays, died
ist night, at the ago of 71 years, after
n Illness of 10 days, which ended In
neumonla.
Ilia Illness was brought on by over
ofk and ovcrexcltement resulting from
fa flght to retain his position as postal
spoctor, which he had held since his
bnolntment by President Grant In 1873
J 'L.1 . hl oiir.taeafiil affnrtN tn ronvlct
krtntnm Knnirer of havinn violated the
p-ii-lmlnal code in giving away a copy of
"Family Limitation," a DooKiet -written
bV Mrs. Margaret Sanger.
J On September 10 Mr. Comstock took a
f .'heated part In the court proceedings In
t the Sanger case, which ended after a fine
of JIM had been Imposed on Sanger, In
hooting and shouting by Alexander Berk
man, Elizabeth, Gurley Flynn and others,
chiefly anarchists. Mr. Comstock, who tn
his excitement had talked without per
' mission of the Court, was allowed to
speak before tho close of the trial, and
' he shouted that he had been told that
.he, would bo shot unless 'he dropped the
prosecution of the case. The day after
' this scene In court Mr. Comstock was 111
'.. OX. an. Intermittent fever, which finally
canoed pneumonia.
WORRIED OVER HOLDING position
Great worry was caused Mr. Comstock
. In June by repeated reports from Wash
ington that he was to be relieved of his
position as postal Inspector and other
stories that he might be ousted because
of the many antagonisms ho had caused
from his position as secretary of the
Society for the Suppression of Vice. Mr.
Comstock charged that there was a con
spiracy at the Federal Building in this
city to procure his dismissal, and ap
pealed directly to Washington, m July,
after ho had received assurances that he
would be retained, he said:
''The right must prevail. I knew all
Along the plans of the miserable schemers
plotting to oust mo would fall."
While few persons have attempted to
criticise Mr. Comstock for his efforts to
suppress books and pictures manifestly
Intended to bo sold chiefly for their li
centious character, he had been the cen
tre of controversy during most of the 43
years of his career as a crusader because
of the differences of opinion over what
ii constituted tho dividing line between in
(t decency and art. The fact that blanks
19 - occur in the translated pages of Zola, of
Boccaccio and of many modern and an
cient classics Is due to Mr. Comstock. He
protested against the appearance of many
plays here, notably "Mrs. Warren's Pro
fession." George Bernard Sbaw was added
to the long lino of humorists and satirists
'Who have "exercised their talents on the
fg noted secretary of the Society for the
p Suppression of Vice.
$ ACTIVITX CALLED "ADVEUTISINa.
Ki Where public onlnlon nnrt ttm rniirtu
held that Mr. Comstock had been wrong
unuing evil in what purported to be
i-, ., ma controversy wob me nnest ad
K m l!nK ,n t'ne wo'"". "September
K r . "" """ recent, instance, in
E. May, 1913, Mr. Comstock threatened to
V ar,re,Bt ,a '"col -art dealer who had the
olnal by Paul Chabas on exhibition.
. rne arrest nvnn n,v,. mat v.. - .k
Ho was soon given a chance to decide
whether "September Morn" was art or
no,i .because some hundreds of thousands
of lithographic reproductions were In a
lew weeks on sale In stores In every
Port of the United States. ,
The hard work which Mr. Comstock
.ii 7.ay fn and day out. attracted less
mention, because there was no chance
to ridicule i it. Every year, with the help
pr his staff and the police, he confiscated
tons of printed matter which the owners
were in no position to defend.
Up to mi Mr, Comstock had caused tho
tts?nnt Jn State and Federal Courts
.Of 3C97 MriDnfl tf whtnk "WJA .l.h..
" Pded guilty or were convicted. In
...... wm unes wero imposed 10 ine ex-
!.t ISMJUO and Imprisonment to the
length of K5 years, 11 months and 20
Bs. Several hundred arrests and sev
eral thousand dollars In fines were added
lift ,n mi """J 191B- '
B PRALINGER A. 0. READY
TO DEFEND CHAMPIONSHIP
Meet Any Team That Wanta to
Try for Title
Frallnger, A. C. baseball team.
bow claims the championship of
Philadelphia, la raartv tn AtnA
t
right to the title. Any team in Phlla.
or in New jersey that belleyes
i prov its superiority over the Fra.
"Wert may obtain a game on Saturday,
Owing to the disbanding of the teanl
wnicn ine; trraiingers were to play,
date it open, For games address
r f. Ho)ston, manager, 1829 South
4 street, Philadelphia,
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EVENING LEDGER-PHlLAflflLPHIA. .WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER
- WALSINGFORD
AMERICA CAN GET MUCH
WOOL FROM ENGLAND
Britain Can Spare 125,000
Bales, but It Must Not
Go to Enemies
WASHINGTON, Sept 22,-Consul Gen
eral Skinner at London today cabled the
State Department that 125,000 bales of
wool. Including 60.000 bales of English
wool, can be eparcd this year for export
to the United States.
Applications for licenses to export cross
bred ond similar wools to the United
States will now be considered by tho Brit
ish Government, he says.
Tho understanding Is that all of this
wool must bo consigned to tho United
States Textile Alliance, which has agreed
to seo that the wool is not roshipped to
England's enemies.
The wool will bo shipped under tho
terms of the agreement reached ns the re
sult of last autumn's conferences between
Ambassador Page and tho British Foreign
Otllce.
Held for Giving Girl Poison
WILMINGTON, Del., Sept. 22. Lena
Blake and Harold Howard, negroes, wcro
today held for a hearing tomorrow on a
eharco of attempting to poison Nellie
Potter. They gave the girl strychnine
in a glass of whiskey.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Vessels Arriving Today
Str. Pawnee. New York, ballait. Clyde
Stiamshlp Company.
Str. 1'olElass Caatl (Br.), Cardiff, ballast,
Galley, DavU & Co.
Steamships to Arrive
mEIQIIT.
Name. From. Sailed.
FUndon Hall Calcutta ...... Ave. 13
Carolina Chrlsllanla ...Aug. ;U
Hyndford 1-ondon Sept. :
Manchester exchange. Manchester ...Sept. 7
Poeldyk Rotterdam ....Sept. S
Dalcby Huelva .......Sept. S
Klderbranch Marseilles ....Sept. H
Hosland Narvik Sept. 10
ilelma .Santiago Sept. 10
Senju Maru ., ...Newport -..,., Bopt. 10
(Fred. Iaekenbaeh .... Cristobal .....Sept. 11
Mississippi IxMidon Sept. 11
Missouri London Sept. 11
Noorbotten .Narvik .......Sept. 11
mileHanhsdyk Rotterdam ....Sept. 11
Jloinoke Liverpool Sept. 1-
Gulfnxe Methll .........Sept. 12
IMannlngtry ......... ..guci .. Sept. VI
Kenkon Maru 1-ondon Sept. 12
lArthur Balfour Cardiff ..Sept. 12
Columbian Cristobal Sept. 12
aitnnesotan Balboa Sept. 14
Myrdal ..Mlddlesborough.Sept. 14
J'hule Dublin , Sept. lft
(anchester Engineer. . Manchester .. .Sept. 10
Tula Shields Sept. 21
PORT OF NEW YORK
Steamships Due Today
Name. From.
Openoslta Naplea
CJenceslne Copenhagen .
Waaldyk Rotterdam ...
Steamships to Leave
Sailed.
.Aug. 1H
.Aug. 28
.Sept. 8
Name.
Ordtma
Tuscanla
Krl'tlanlafjoiu
For.
IJverpool
Glasgow ,
Bergen ..
bordeaux
Liverpool
Date.
Sept. 21
.Sept. 23
.Sept. 23
Sept. 2S
..Sept. 23
Touraine
Philadelphia
Movements of Vessels
Str. Westwcgo, for Philadelphia, steamed
from Avonmouth September 20.
Str. East Wales (Br.), from Philadelphia,
arrived at Bordeaux September IT.
Str. Tenian Maru (Jap.), Philadelphia for
Chemulpo, arrived at Cristobal September 21.
Motorshlp Emmanuel Nobel (Belg.), from
Philadelphia, arrived at Genoa September 12.
Str. Manchester Engineer (Hr.). for Phila
delphia, steamed from Manchester Septem
ber 10.
Str. Frnnklyn (Dr.). from Philadelphia, ar
rived at Marseilles September 17.
Str. Hogland (Swed.), for Philadelphia,
steamed from Narvik September 10.
Str. Tula (Dan.), for Philadelphia, steamed
from Shields September 2L .
Str. Manchester Exchange (Br.), Manchester
for Philadelphia, arrived at St. John, N. U.,
'str. Quantic'o. for Philadelphia, steamed from
Boston September 21.
Str. Cretan, for Philadelphia, steamed from
eavannau Bepiemoer -x.
Str. Qulfstream, from Philadelphia, arrived
at Port Arthur September 21. ,
Str. Northwestern, towing barga rlu. Phil
adelphia for Port Arthur, wa 23 miles south
west of Diamond Shoal lightship at noon Bp-
te8tr?rcurrler, Philadelphia for Preston, was
181 miles south of Overfalls lightship at 7 p.
m8t?.ePPamauayr Tort Arthur for Phlladel
phi. wa IS miles south of Tortugas at
P,StnJDt.enk.?ill.r. Philadelphia for Tux-
pam. w 12 " north ot JuPlter at noon
HPtVemsSn 2 Sablns for Phlladalphla, was 810
mflVi from DUmond Bhoal lightship at 7 P.
n,6tr'ePcSrtu!!LIlus.). Archangsl for New
Tort". slgSiled September 21. Tim. and die
"st? "vufu'ruE" Copenhagen for New Tork,
wSitM miles east A,mbro," Chnn,t ,"h,
Pr'lirim.?- fSNS&Shiht Port 'Arthur,
wSi 25tnll?I 'northwest of Tortugs. at noon
BifttrenBlton1houge. Tuxpam for Philadelphia,
was 20 1 miles south of Sombrero light t 8 p.
"AnKiSSr ?irr London for Philadelphia.
wf.WP.po.'rs.&WlUud. 88.10. ion-
S,y?wira' 'e' BSrr, Philadelphia for
Schr. KA". Usa aooVen September 10,
SHUT 8Wo?ClonSlttud.,P71xa (by bark In-
vV,nff,)Tripoll (Ital.). from rhlladalphla. ar-
rJ t Genoa WP-D.r .
jobk.rVrrlv.d atPortUndBepttmber 2L
for St,
FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS
T...l nravalls for tonnsgs. with
JifJSASSTSTM oft for an
,4anc. l rt,,-cnABTERB.
o... ntbera (Br.),. 22.000 .QUsrters.
uraiu. nViitoi Channel, us., option niw
naltlroors to Bristol tn. uurnblP
yorl i,5us.rUrs. Atlantlo Ilanga to west
Br,ViillTl0 "m' : October 13-28; str.
OMt 'vtiKha T auartersT . I1- Mvt .ct0
"ori i622r stT - - (for.), 4v.oO(5 quar-ber-Koveinb"'
ed lOctbber.Novnber;
fers. oats, same. Juart,r,, m,j ,(r.
W-rTn 80 000 quarters, oats, sams, No.
A,1i-iPttr - If-r . 4,000 quarters, oats,
vemSfr;tr . - (for.). 22.000 Quarters. Quli
ra&,i2r8k. 220(1 tons.
niiMHU Virginia to west cost Italy, 4Ss.
JU10?tob i si" Uoldegaard Um.r.)'' MM
ffn's. Philadelphia to Havana, jrlvat terms,
p?-5mber-Bbip Vigo (Nor.). J298 tons.
kVX Ids to. West Britain, deals. 12'
l?wlr,VlVinliur (Br.). IBMtoni
Parrs.
Ts. Sd..
tons. Quit
riflioiwi. -----.-- -.-,-t. nn -. -
TWMrmmi Britain Or Kncion, iimocr. iOU no.
temuf ship Clyde (Nor ). 1S2 tons. OuU to
Xvi.1 HriUln, timber, 250s., November.
Wi"U uSs?us.)tr.'Klldale ; (B). 2438 tons,
united l (Mates and Braill trad, trip up.
pron 1 1 f Vh"d (sir) MK Uu; kaiun.
KEYSTONE-ELECTRIC
PLAN TO BE OPPOSED
City to Fight Ratification of
Conduits' Lease to Light
ing Company
Director Cooke, of tho Department of
Public Works, and City Solicitor Ityan
have completed arrangements for tho part
the city will play In opposing tho lease of
tho conduits of the Kcystono Telophono
Company to tho Philadelphia Electric
Company. Tho city's legal representa
tives will be present at tho meeting at
Harrlsburg tomorrow, at which an effort
will be made to havo the Public Service
Commission ratify tho lease.
Tho city authorities, with no desire to
harass tho public service companies, but
with a view to preventing any action
that might stlftlo competition, will oppose
tho combine of underground y-lrcs from
a number of standpoints. After a care
ful perusal of tho agreement between
the utility concerns, the officials will base
their opposition on tho wldo genernl
ground that such an agreement would
bo against public policy. The fact that
Councils or the Mayor were not con
sulted before the plan to stifle 'future-.
competition was agreed upon is nn ad
ditional ground for the Interference
planned by' tho city.
Tho lease 'for which ratification Is
sought gives the Electric Company the
right to a 'long-term lcaso and later tho
right to purchase nil conduit spa'ce used.
The Keystone Company has 12,261,837 duct
feet in its conduits that cover about 335
miles of city streets Director Cooke la
of the opinion that such a lease would
glvo tho . Electric Company such nn
advantago over all possible competitors
as to act ns an agreement in the restraint
of business.
OXFORD AGRICULTURAL FAIR
OPENS WITH RIG DISPLAY
Event Marked by Accident and Injury
of Two Jnpancso
OXFORD, Pa., Sept. 22 The fall fair
of the Oxford Agricultural Association
opened today. Exhibits are confined to
household products, vegetables and fruits,
each department having large displays.
On tho request of tho Stato Live Stock
Board, to guard against hoof and mouth
disease, there Is no show of live stock.
Tomorrow afternoon races will be held.
This forenoon two Japanese of the name
of Ureta, from Philadelphia, were Injured
on the way to the fair grounds. They
were sitting on tho heavy boxes of an
autotruck, which swerved 'to the sldo.
They were hurled to tho ground and In
the fall the boxes fell on their heads.
Both were rendered unconscious and cut
on the head, one man is hurt seriously.
A. C. KEELEY NOMINATED
Kenslnffton Business Man Wins Re
publican Councilmanlc Place
A. C. Keeley, president of the Kensing
ton Board of Trade, was nominated for
Common Council from the 28th Ward on
the Republican ticket Ho had the sup
port of Thomas B. Smith, Organization
nominee for Slayor, who Is his next-door
neighbor,
Mr. Keeley's business adress is at 2215
North Front street. He presided at tho
board's dinner to Congressman J. Hamp
ton Moore at the Hotel Rlttenhouse, when
It was believed that Mr. Mooro would seek
the nomlntalon for Mayor.
OBITUARIES
James W. Alexander
NEW YORK, Sept. 22. James Waddell
Alexander, ex-presldent of the Equitable
Assurance Society and for many years
one of the most prominent insurance offi
cials and financiers of this city, died last
night at the home of his son, Henry M.
Alexander, at Tuxedo Park, where he had
ieen spending tho summer. He was In
his 77th year. James W. Alexander was
born in Princeton, N. J., and was a son
of the Rev. Dr. James W. Alexander, for
many years pastor of the Fifth Avenue
Presbyterian Church, of this city.
fra Lewis Conklin
Ira Lewis Conklin, (punder and presi
dent of the Conklln-Armstrong Terra
Cotta Company, Nlcetqwn, died at his
home, 142 West Chelten avenue, German
town, on Monday, Mr. Conklin was 55
years old and for the last 30 years was
engaged in the terra cotta business. He
was a member of the Manufacturers'
Club, the Franklin Chess Club and was
afllllated with St. Paul's Lodge, F. and
A. M., and the Tioga Methodist Episcopal
Church. He is survived by his widow.
Michael J. Lennon
TRENTON, Sept. 22,-Mlchael J. Len
non, a well-known hotel proprietor of
Bayonne, died in this city today at the
home of his sister," Mrs. Mary E. Rogers.
Mr. Lennon resided in Bayonne a years.
He came here Friday on a visit.
iii.
Miss Adrena B. Ilrlnckje
Miss Adrena S. Brinckle. SO years old,
died at her home, 931 North 4th street,
yesterday after an Illness of a few hours.
AINBWORTB..-.On September 20. 1815,
UAH ?- "'V i,, "i1 pr josepn u.
Atnsvorth, ag4 03 yean. Relative, and
tritndt are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Tbursdsy, at 2 p. m.. from (ha residence
of her brother-in-law, James Lomas, LennL
Delaware Couotr.-P;. Interment at Union
JJ. a Caraetery, Hlnkson's Corner. Friends
may vUw remains on Wsdneaday, T to 0
p. m. .
ANDKKWS-" At Ocean City. N. J.. WILL
IAM P.. son of th late Joseph w and Kiiz
Andryws, ,(d ;1 years. IleUtlvea ana
Wends, also Malta. Council, No. KM, a of
1. A.1 Tlogi-jLodgy. No. 8. UP. of A., Phlta.
delpbla, XuiKcal Asao., ar Invited to' attend
the luowal ic.. Thuriidsy. ill k
uiaby, MM Words. Brt4 at, Iatermat at
fitllatde CMtry (Unuans may bs vtewst
en VtcUncsaay. from to 10 v. n.
By KEMDLE
Copyright. 101.1. H. W. Kemule.
DUAT1IS
ATKIKS. On September 20, 1018, AltTHUIt,
husband of Johanna Atklss (nca Hoblnson).
KflutHcs nnd Irlends, also members. o(
Shcklnah Lodge. No. 2 HI, V. and A. M.i Cen
tennial I.odgv, No. lull, Sons of St. Ueor(e,
nnd Kensington Assembly, No. 40, A. O. or
M. 1'., nre imltM to attend tho funeral, on
Thursday, at l:.t0 p. m.. from his lato resl
nnc, :i7S Uiivvson st., WlesahlcKon. Ilemalns
mny be viewed t,n Wednesday, from 7M0 to
1U p. m. Interment Ulcenuood K. of P.
Cemetery. Automobllo funeral
1IAUCI.AY. Suddenly, on September 10,
llil.l, 11AHY, wlto of Peter J. Barclay (neo
l'owcrs). Itelnmcs and friends, also Soutli
Second St. Market Association, are InMted
to attond tho funeral, Thursday, at 8.30 a.
m from tho residence ot her husband, 10J5
H. 11th st. Solemn High ltcqulcm Mass ut
thn Annunciation Church, at 10 a. m. In
terment Cathedral Cemetery.
IIAKKETT. On September 20, 1015, ELLA
U ttldow of Mattiew Barrett nnd daugh
ter ot tho late Jacob and Mary Jlut
slnger. aged S3 learn. Itclatlvcs and friends,
also the Sodality of St. Francis da Sales
Church, nre Invited to attend the funeral,
rnaay morning, ai a:.w o ciock. irom ner
late residence, 4013 Ka) brook ae. High
Itequlcm Mass at St. Francis de Sales'
Chutch at 10 o'clock, lnteremnt at St.
Denis' Cemetery.
UAHKIN. On September 20. 1015. 11E
1IKCCA MAOKE1, wllo of James llaskln and
daughter of David and tho late Jano Mnckoy.
Ilclailvrs nnd friends ure Halted to attend
funeral services, Thursday, at 2 p. in., at her
lata residence, 14 Mifflin me., I.fancrch, Bel
aware County, Pa. Interment prUate.
IIKAUMONT. On September 10, 101B. MA11Y
A., widow of William Beaumont. Relatives
nnd friends, also Ellis Circle, No. 04, Ladles
of U. A. It., are Invltod to attend the
funeral services, Thursoay afternoon, at 'i
o'clock, at her late residence, 14 J i North
0th st. Interment at Mount ilorlah Ceme
tery. MKATTV. On September 20. 1015, WINI
Klthl) BEA'ITV Kelatlvcif nnd friends are
tnltcd to attend the funeral on Thursday, ut
8 311 a, m.. from residence. HIT S. Llith st.
High Mnu.i of Itcqulem at at. Gabriel's
Church, at 10 a. m. Interment private at
Holy Cross Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
BI.AKELEV. On September 20. 1010. MAT
THhH, husband of Annie BUkcley. Itgla
tlves and friends aro Inlted to attend the fu
neral, on i-iluay, at :i p. in., rrom hlx late
rosldence, i'3-lt Manton st. Interment private.
11I.AU. September 21, 1V15.JOUN ADOLPII,
husband ot Ann Kllza Blau (nee Bees), Mela
tlea vnd friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at his
lalo rosldence, 21US N. Franklin st. Inter
merit private, at Mount Peace Cemetery.
lIUVI.i:. On Soptcmber 20, 1015, HUGH J
husband of Cassle Boyls (nee Crossan),
HelatUes and friends, also Donegal Bene
ficial Society, are Invited to attend tno
luneral, on Friday, at S.30 a. m.. rrom his
late residence, 772 North Taylor st. bolemn
Mass ot IteQUlem at St, Francis' Church, at
10 a. m precisely. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
Illiltl.l.N. On September 18, 1918. 'WIEMER
U. BUItQIN. Relatives and friends are In
lted to attend the funerul services, oa
Thursday, at 11 a. m. precisely, at tho
rhapel ot Andrew J. Balr & Son, Arch and
10th sts. Interment' private.
ItUltNN. Suddenly, on September 21, 1018,
JAMKS BIJItNS, eon of tho late John and
Catharine Burns. Due notice of the funeral
wilt be Klven, from "(he residence ot his
brother, Martin J. Burns, 010 Beach st,
CAMPBELL. On September 20, IBIS, ED
WARD J., son of the late Patrick J. and
Bridget A. Campbell. Residence. 331 Tree at.
Due notice of th funeral will be given.
CA11NAIIAN. On September 20, 1015, AO
NJSJ M.. widow of John K. Carnnhan and
daughter of tho lato William and Catharine
Lemmon. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend the funeral services, Thursday aft
ernoon, at 2 o'clock, nt her late residence.
ziu N. lotn st. interment private. Friends
may view remains Wednesday evening, after
8 o'clock.
CAItlt. Suddenly, on September 21, 1918,
GRACE L daughter of Patrick and Delia
Carr, aged 8 years and 0 months. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Thursday, ot 2 p. m.. from her parents'
resldenco. U144 Columbia ave., Overbrook, Pa.
Interment private, at Holy Cross Cemetery.
CAltlt. On September ?0, 1015. PETER
CARR. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend funeral, on Friday, at B:30 a. m., from
his late residence. 113) N. 63d St., West
Philadelphia. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our
Lady of Lourdcs Church at 10 a. tn. Inter
ment private.
CI.YMEK. On September 18, 1018, THOMAS,
son of Leonder and Mary Clymer, grandson
ot the late John and Alice McCullougn, In his
&Jd year. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, it t a.
m., from his parents' resldenco, 6.14 N. 45th
st. High Mass st the Church ot Our Mother
of Sorrows at 10 a. m. Interment at St.
Denis' Cemetery,
GONKI.INO. On September 20, 1918, IRA
LEWIS CONKLINU, aged 85 years. Rela
tives and friends are invited to attend the fu
neral services, on Thursday, at 8 p. m,, at
his late residence, Knox Apartments, 14
West Chelten ave., Oermantown. Interment
prlv ate.
COONKV, On September 10, 1918, JOnN
J., husband of the late Margaret Cooney
Hna sun Ul lua lata .ii:iiuias iiu dune vooney,
l"uneral, to which relatives and friends are
Imlted, on Friday, at 8 a. m., from the resi
dence1 of his brother, Joseph Cooney, 118 Jack
sou st. Mass of Requiem at Church of Our
j.aay or aiount t-arnici, at v.mj a. n, pre
cisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cem
etery. Automobile funeral.
DALY. On September 21,1018, CATHARINE
DALY, Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 a.
m., from the residence of her niece, Mrs.
Catharine Wtlmer, 8220 Ludlow st. Solemn
Requiem Mars at St. James' Church at 10 a.
m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
DINOAS. On September 20, 1016, ANNIE,
wife ot Benjamin Dlngaa. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Thursday, at 8:30 a. m., from her late real
dence, 3507 North 2d st. Mass at St. Veroni
ca's Church at 10 a. m. Interment pri
vate. PAIKLAsin. On September 19, 1918, F.
MARION FAIHLAMB. son of Robert and the
late Susanna. Fairlamb, aged 34 years. Rel
atives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral services, on Tbursdsy at 2 p. m., at
the residence ot his brother, Frederick Fair
lamb, 315 Monroe St., Madia, Pa. Interment
trlvst.
riNIOAN. Suddenly, on September 19, 1918,
WILLIAM II. FINIOAN, husband of Cath
arine A. Klnlgan. Relatives and friends, also
San Domingo Council, No. 230. K. of C are
Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at
8.30 a. in., from bis lata residence, 130 East
Woodiawn ave., Sharon Hill, Delaware
County, Pa. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the
Church of the Holy Spirit at 10 a. m. Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
VULLKKTON. At Atlantlo City, N. J., on
tfcptember 10. 1015, ELIZABETH SIMPSON,
widow ot John Kullerton. Funeral Monday
morning, September 27, from her late resl
denco, iionneast corner a ana opruce sts,
Rptiek and Interment nrlvate.
01IEEN1VALD. On September 20, 191S,
WILLIAM, husband ot Louise Qreenwald
(nee Strecker), and son of Annie and the
late Paul Qreenwald, aged 28 years. Rel
atirea nnd friends, also members of the
Sixth Herman Evangelical Church, 6th st.
nnd Indlsna ave., are invited to attend the
funeral, on Tbursdsy, at 1 p. m., from his
late residence. 612 West Clearfield st. Serv
ice In church, at 2 p, m. Interment at
(Irernmount Cemetery. Remains may be
viewed Wednesday, from 7 to 10 p. m.
OHOLL. Suddenly, on September 21, 1918,
JACOB, husband of Dorothy Oroll. Rela
tives and friends, also Stuttgarter Y. B.
A., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Frl
'day, at 8 a. m., from his late residence, 2333
N. Om st. Interment private.
MANEY--Pn September 20. 1918. LAURA
MAll'fELL, Tilfe of Thomas J, lianey. Rela
tives and friends, also Loyalty Lodge, No.
112, Shepherds of Bethlehem, ar Invited to
attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 80
a. m., from her husband's -residence. 1841
Eyre St. Requiem High Mass at tb Church
of th Holy Name at 10 a. m. Interment
at New Cathedral Cemetery.
HKBSKI.rOTII. On September 19, 1915.
CHARLKB II. husband 'of Lucy A. Heasal
poth nee Rowland), son of Sarah and the
late Henry IL Ilesselpoth. Relattvss and
friends, also employes of Carver File Works,
the Active Club, and all other organisations
ot which h was a member, are Invited to
attend tb funeral services, on Thursday, at
S n, m, at his late residence, SlSfl Aramlngct
aVe Interment rlllllsld Cemetery, Lebanon
papers pleas copy.
MOKE. On September 21, 1918. ELIZA
BETH N HOFER, daughter bf th 1st
John and Catharine M. J Inter. Funeral will
take place on Friday, at TiSO a. m., from th
residence of her brother-in-law, join H.
Hrocan. 7G8 N, 26th st. Solemn Mass of Re
quiem at St. Francis' Church, at a u m,
Relative and frlanos ar Inrltsd to attend.
ntrmnt fr)Htt Cntr.
DEATHS
HOLMES. On Reptember 21, 1018. ELIZA
I IICTI I IIOLMKH. of Baltimore, Md., agd
8.1 years. Services nt the grave. Cedar Hill
Cemetery, Thursday. 23d Inst., 2 o'clock p. m.
HOL'CII. In Nowtown. Pa., on September
21. 1H15, OLIVER HOUGH, son of Isbjio and
the late Anna Hough, of Philadelphia, nsed
4S years. Ilelatlvrs and friends aro Invited
to Httrnd the funeral, nt St. Andrew's Roman
Cnthollo Church, Newtown, on Friday, at 11
a. m. Remains may be viewed at his late
residence. S. States st , Newtown., Pa., from
1 1.. '10 to 10 a. m. Carriages will meet train
leaving Reading Terminal at 0.23 a. m.
IRVIN. On September 20, 1018, SUSANNAH
W IRVIN, wife ot Alexander II, Irvln and
daughter of the late William nnd Sarah Knox.
In her 59th year. Relatives nnd friends are
Invito! to attend the funeral services, on Sat
urday, at 2 p. m.. nt her late residence. 2l'-'9
South 12th at. Interment private. Remains
may be viewed on Friday evening.
.H'DCE On September 10. 1018, PATRICK
V., son of MUhael and tho late Ann Judge,
nitlvn nf llonnlconlon. County Mayo. Ire
land. airArl Tin rnrs. Funeral on Thursday
at 7:30 a. m from the resldenco of his
brother-in-law, Michael J, Walsh, 'C0 Ogden
st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Mother of
Sorrows' Church at 0 a. m. Interment at
Holy Crews Cemetery. Relatives and friends,
also P. R. T. Relief Association and em-
Closes ot the 4:th and Woodland ave. car
arn. are Invited to attend.
KAIN. On September 13. 1018. ANNA
KAIN. daughter of Bridget Harhood and the
late 1'Htrlck Sweeney. Relatives and friends
of the family are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Thursday, at 7:t0 a. m.. from her
mother's residence, 2181 East Hazzard st.
Bolemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Ann's
Church, at 9 n, m. laterment at New
Cathedral Cemetery.
LAIIIIUM. On September 18, 1915, WILL
IAM J., husband of Annie Hope Labrum and
son of the lato William and Mary Labrum.
Relatives nnd friends, also the Express
men's Mutual and Beneficial Association, and
tho employes of GUI & Co., are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30
a. m . from his late residence, 2552 East
I.ehlgh ave. (18th Ward). Solemn Requiem
Mass at St. Anns unurcn. at iu a. m. in
terment St. Ann's Cemetery.
LKTKOKD. On September 20, 1015, IDA
MARIA, daughter ot the late William and
Matilda Martin Letford, itged OS years. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Thursday, nt 2 p. m.,
at tho residence of her brother, Henry O.
Letford, 217 North Gross st. Interment at
Mount Morlah Cemetery.
MORRIS. On" September 20, 1018, SADIE
K., daughter of the late Jonathan T. and
Ullzabeth Morris. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, at
her late residence. Brwyn. Pa., on Thurs
day, at 2 p. m. Interment at Old St. Davids
Cemetery. Rndnor.
NES11IT. At Wlldwood, N. J., on September
IS, IMS, EDWIN F. NESBIT. aged 55 years.
Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend
the funeral services, at lis late residence, 22d
vildwood nvo., Wlldwood, N, J., on Tuesday,
at 7:30 p. m. Interment Wednesday morning,
Fernwood Cemetery, Philadelphia.
PALMER. On September 20, 1015, GEORGE
A. i'AL.3ifc:i(, nusoana oi vioiei raimer ana
on of Frank W. and the lata Blliabeth
Palmer, tn his 32d year. Relatives and
friends, also Monayunk Tribe, No. 118, I. O.
of R. M., are Invited to attend the funeral
services on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at his late
residence, 110 Pununt st., Mannyunk. In
terment private. West Lnurel Hill Cemetery.
l'ATTON. On September 21. 1015, ELSIB
C, wife of Wlllam Patton and daughter ot
Edmund and Laura Bullock, aged 20 years.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m from the
residence of her father, 2350 East Dauphin st.
Interment Palmer Grounds. Remains may be
viewed on Thursday, at 8 p. m.
TOOLE, In West Chester, Pa., on Septem
ber 21, luin, l-JlAiirii j., wue oi iviinam
P. Poole, in the 77th year of her age. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend tho
funeral, from the residence of her son, 321
South Church St., West Chester, on Friday.
Meet at the nous at 10 a. nt Interment at
Mount Peace Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
QUINN. On September 20. 1015. JOHN F
eon ot Elizabeth and the late Bernard Qulnn.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 7:30
o'clock, from his late residence, 1707 N. Bo
dlne st. High Mnss at St. Michael's Church
at 0 o'clock precisely. Interment at New
Cathedral Cemetery.
REPSHEIl. On September 20, 1918, EDNA
E wife of Howard E. Repsher and daughter
of Charles E. and Lizzie Hentz, Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, at her late residence, 4157 Paul St.,
Frankford, on Saturday, at 3 P. m. Inter
mont private, at Oakland Cemetery. Re
mains may be vlewd on Friday, from 8 to
10 p. m.
ROE, At Woodbury, N. J., on September
20, 1015, ALICE LOUISE ROB. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Thursday, at 10M0 a. tn., from the resi
dence of her brother-in-law. Dr. William
Brewer, 34 Cooper st , Woodbury, N. J. In
terment private, at Egllngton Cemetery. .
BCHAEFER. September 21, 1015, (JEOROE
V., husband of Martha A. (nee Balrd) and
son of Oeorge J. and Theresa L. Schaefer,
aged 31 years. Relatives and friends, also
emploes of 50th and Callowhlll eta. barn,
P, R, T. Co., are Invited to attend the fu
neral services, on Friday, at 1 p, m., at his
late residence, 537 East Green lane. Box
borough. Interment private, at West Laurel
Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on
Thursday evening.
SEEBERGEIC September 20, lOlS.aEOROB
A. SICKUEROER. husband of (lie late Bar
bara Seebergor (nee Frey). aged 50 years.
Relatives ana menus are invited to attend
the luneral services, on Thursday, at 1 p.
m at his late residence. 1737 N. Caraao st.
Interment private at Northwood Cemetery.
Ilemalns can be viewed on Wednesday eve
ning. SKYRN. On September 20, 1918, at her 1st
residence. Hlghtstown, N. J., ANNIE I.,
wife of Edward Skyrn. Relative and friends
a-s Invited to attend th funeral services, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., at the residence of
her sister, Mrs. nebecca O. Hoffman, 1824
South 10th St. Interment private, at Fern
wood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on
Wednesday, alter 7 p. m. Automobile service.
SMITH. On September 21, 1915, HELEN M.
HMITII, wife of James 1'. Smith. Relative
and li lends, also the II. V. M. Sodality and
League of the Sacred Hheort of the Church
of th Most Blessed Sacrament, aro Invited
to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 a.
m from her late residence. 1014 S. Alden
St., West Philadelphia. Solemn High Mas
of Requiem at Church ot th Most Blessed
Sacrament at 10 a. m, Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery,
TATNALL. Suddenly, on Ninth Month 21st,
1015, EDITH MASftt TATNALL, daughter
of James E, and llllth C. Tatnall, In her
23d year. Relatives and friends are Invltod
to attend th funeral services, at the resl.
dence of her parents, Ulllbrook lane. Haver.
ford. Pa., alxth-day, 24th Inst, at 2:30
o'clock. Interment private.
THOMA. On September 19. 1915, SEBAS
TIAN, husband ot th 1st Katherlne Tho ma
(nee Sander).. In his 07th year. Relatives
and friends, also the Men of th Holy Family
Rosary Society and Sacred Heart League of
St. Bonlfaclus Cburcbl St. Peter's Young
Men's Boclety. St. Francis' Beneficial So
ciety ana iiueiuws- aucii society, ko.
1, ar invited to attend funeral. Thursday,
at 8 30 a, m . from his late residence, 2133
N. 3d st. Solsmn Requiem Mass at St. Bonl
faclus' Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy
Redeemer Cemetery.
UMLAl' P. September 20. 1918, MARY
Ik. wlf of Jacob Umlaut, aged CO years.
Relatives and friends ar Invited to attend
funeral services, on Thursday, at 10 a. m,
precis), at her Jau residence. 1200 Rush st.
Interment at Hlllsld Cemsftry. Friends
may call Wednesday p, m.
VKbKKV On September 20, 1918, CHARLES
Vescr. husband ot KtMs Roller Veser, agd
ST years. Relatives and friends, also Her
mann LS; N- T. I. O. O. V.'. Walhalla
Laser, No. 7, I. O. O, F.s Director of Co
lumns II. and L. Asm., th elders and con.
freKttljn of th Ocrinan Lutheran Zlon
hurch, are invited to attend the funeral, on
Thursday, at 8 p. m., from hi 1st rest
dence. 2153 North SOth St. Interment Mt
Peats Cemetery. Lebanon (Pa.) papsra pleas
burg. Pa
VVIIITKSIDK. On September 20,1918. MARY
U., widow of th Ut Pblllp 8. T Whiteside.
In her 00(h year. Relatives and friends ar in
vtled to attend th funeral ssrvlc, on Thurs.
day, at 2 p. m., at lata residence, 7211 wood,
land av.. West Philadelphia, Interment pri
vet. WlLUAMeLOn September IL 191B, WILL
IAM Q . husband of LlllUn Williams, ag.d
h years. Relatives and friends, also Rock
5ati CownclL Ko . Jr.' O. U. A. M.. and
Waihlnatoa Camp. No. 62, P. O. fj. et A., ar
Invited to attaca th funeral, on Saturday, at
f p. m., (ran his Utn residence. Loan. J?a
InCrroent at Mount Hope CtnMMqr,
22, 1915,
WALSINGFORD TAKES A TUMBLE
DEATHS
WILSON. On September 19. 1018, ELIZA
BETH, wife of Frank M. Wilson (nee Kid
no). Relatives and friends are Invited to at
lend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2
p. m., at her late residence. 500 East Olrard
nve. Interment private, at Cedar Hill Ceme
tery. Friends may call Wednesday evening.
M INIT.NNY. On September 20, 1018. MARY
W'INPBNNY, widow of William Wlnpenny,
aged 8(1 ears. Relatives and friends are In
Mted to nttend the funeral services, on
Thursday, nt 2 p. m., at the residence ot her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eliza Wlnpenny, 438
Queen st.. Oermantown. Interment private,
at North Laurel Hill Cemetery.
WINTERS. Suddenly, on September 21,1018,
MARGARET M. WINTERS (nee Shelly),
widow of Frank WIntors. aged 38 years. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend th
funeral services, on Frldsy, at 2 p. m., at
her lato residence, 021 Mount Vernon at. In
terment at Greenmount Cemetery.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVENING LEDGER
This STYLE TYPE (or Ilk this)
On tlm IBs.
Three times on week 12Uc
Six times on week 10c,
Situations Wanted, tare times on week 10
cents pr 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 tlm rat for Etekino Hrxiim
and Posua Ltnaia combined Is 10 cents par
Un with th exception of Help Wanted and
Situations Wanted, which is 15 cents per line.
FOR
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
which Is permitted In sll classifications ex
cept Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and
Found, Personals, Boarding and Rooms, add
FIVE CENTS PER LINE TO ANY OF ABOVE
There Is a drug store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rates.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
CHAMBERMAID and waitress, colored, for
Main Line. Meet lady for Interview, Thurs
dny, 12 o'clock. Room 230, Publlo Ledger
CHAMBERWORK and waiting; experienced
white girl; no laundry; referenoa requlrod'
Media, Pa, M 332. Ledger Office. "quIroa'
CHILDNURSC, experienced, white, for Infant
of 0 month and child of 3 years: best
wages; references required, coll after in
a. m. 1518 North loth st. w Ju
CHILDNIJRSE, experienced: Oerman pr.
ferreJ: references. 2100 Spring Garden.
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted.
ADnlv .TaVti a.
James Dobson. Inc.
Blanket Mills. Scott's
lane. Falls ot Schuylkill,
COOK nnd general work: settled woman In
family of four; suburbs; plain cooking- and
baking; no washing; must have good rafer.
encre. Call Room 230. Ledger Office for
interview 12 m. Thursday. wee. tor
COOK and chambermaid and waitress Wanted,
two girls. Call, between 11 and 2 o'clock!
1720 Pin st ..
CROCHBTERS Experienced ting crocheters
wanted to take work home. F. w, Maurer &
Sons Co.. Wayne ave. and Bristol at.
GENERAL IIOUSEWORK-White: no wash
ret. Phone Merlon 428 W until 10 aVmT '
aiRL wanted, experienced, with reference, to
do chlldnurslng and chamberwork. Phone
Germantown R42.
HOUSEKEEPER Settled white woman for
small family; German or Irish Cathollo pre.
ferred: one desiring permanent home rather
than high wage In beginning; references
required. F CM. Ledger Central.
HOUSEWORK - Neat white girl, Protestant
preferred: good cook, experienced in waiting:
good wages; no washing; live In country.
Call 1327 Sprue St., Wednesday, between
2 and 4 o'clock.
HOUSHWORKr-Experienced white girl: must
be good cook and laundress; three adults In
family: good wages; references required;
Main Line. P. R. It. J 454, Ledger Central.
HOUSEWORK (general) Whit Protestant,
smiDii woman in family of four; must Ilk
children: experience and reference required;
Oermantown. B 429, Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK Experienced girl; must be good
cook; family of 4; no laundry work. 814
Carpenter st., Oermantown, or phon Oer
mantown 4392 W.
HOUSEWORK Wanted, a good, experienced
whit girl for general housework: thre tn
family. 102 Manhslm. sL, Oermantown.
HOUSEWOHK-Olrl. whit, forgsnerat .houss
work In family of two. Apply In th morn
ing, 1203 Arrott, Frankford.
HOUSEWORK-Exper. girl for gen. hewkT!
smau family; reis. required. 4411 Bansom st.
IIOUSEWGHK White, good cook; small fam
ily: good wages. Call 2836 Oermantown av.
ladTFof pleasing peusonality. ma-
tures not wholly dependent; whole or part
time; to manage an exclusive business posi
tion worth J1U per week to qualified person.
Qlv phone number. F 740. Ledger CentraL
Nl JUJE, competent
years old, city; re
competent, Protestant, for girl 2
bis. required. C V, Led. Oft.
Ol'KItATUllH. eiDerlenead on Who-I-- M. Uii:
son buttonhole and Singer and Union UpeclaL
1U.10 N 4th.
SALESLADY In rubber store; experienced in
rubber goods and rubber shoes; permanent.
O 17, Ledger Offlc.
SECRETARY wanted who will also act as
housekeeper for larg private residence In th
suburbs of Philadelphia, only ladles supply
ing th best of recommendation need apDlr
by letter). F 743. Ledger Central.
SECRETARY wanted In studios services In
excli. for vocal and piano Instructions. Call,
after 0:80 a. ro 1710 Chestnut St.. Room 'ii.
SOFT HAT TRIMMERS, experienced, wanted
at once. Apply at paymaster's office, John
B. Stetson Co., Cth end Montgomery avs.
STENOGRAPHER and general offlc aaststanT
about 28 years of age; must b neat and ac
curate, good penman; permanent position,
stat experience, references and sulary ex
petted, fr 457, Ledger CentraL r "
STENOORAPHERB.BOOKKEEPERB.CLERKS
Ar you seeklng a, first-class position T
Ss Miss Dean, at Ledger Central. Vh will
advls you how to secure one, help you write
your advertisement. list your qualification In
(he Commercial Department. Miss Dean has
helped hundreds ot young ladles and will ex
tend the sara courtesy, to you. This is a
(rse service to Ledger advertisers, '
VI'ITINO OOVERNEBS - 2 small children;
from 4 to 0 p. nt. Apply 0110 Sbsrwood road.
Ovsrbrook. Pa. '
WAITRESS Competent, for Oerraantowu.
where parlor maid Is kept, Mt lady for In.
tervlw, Thursday morning, betweaa 10 and
11 o'clock. Room 230, Publlo Ledger, 6lu and
uacinnut .
yVOUltlNa IIOl'SBKEEPER In smalU flriv
class boarding Uousa, only caraueteait womta
of rellus.neul who will sjafeojilii good, ir
uwnent home elredt ssaill flrst -ye?,
coeislWbly iuorss4 lsir at settsactocy,
answer fuuy, statlug age. aaperituw, ,f.,
saoM. 4. Ldr MfMev
18
HELP WANTED FEMAili
YOUNO LADY wanted with experience h
bookkeeping and stenography, for retail sta.
tlonery storer excellent opportunity for ad
vancement, state past experience and salary
expected. F 749, Ledger Central.
COUPLE wanted, man and wlf. Apply Ms
uowen ave., Mt. Airy, l'.
Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. SO, 1M5.
Miss Dean, Philadelphia,, Pa. . ,
My dear Miss Dean-Thts Is the first oppor
tunity I have had of writing to thank you
for securing the. position I now have with
th Sims Automatic Conveyor Company.
Drexel Building. . , .
It Is the best position I vr had and I
Ilk th work very much. . . .
Thanking you for the Interest you took in
my welfare. I yS2rffS&AJL
General
CLERKS Women wanted as govt, clerks; 8TO
month; Phlla examinations coming: ap
qusstiona free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 713
Q. Rochester, N. Y.
HELP WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANTS office has vacancy for amM
tltlous young man with some knowledge ef
typewriting, salary nominal at first j good
chance to study profession, u tax, iq. un.
BOOKKEEPING and stenography Wanfid
vounff man with exnerlenc In bookkeenlng
and stenography for retail stationery store;
excel, oppor. for advance.; state past experi
ence ana salary expecieo.
F 748, Led. Cent.
ROY, 16 years old. by January L for desirable
inside position In retail (tore: neat appear
ance and best ot reference required. P 238,
Ledger Office.
BOYS between 16 and 18 years ot ag. Ap
ply Thursday, bet. B and 10 a. m.. Welsbach
Co. Employment Bureau, Gloucester. N. J.
BUTLER or waiter, white. In family ot on;
best reference required. 118 Walnut av.,
Wayne, Pa.
CABINETMAKERS Wanted, 15 good cabinet
makers. Pooley FMrnlture Co., Wth and In
diana ave.
CLEANERS, experienced, white.
Houston
uiud. aauu apruce st.
CLERK wanted, who is good penman and can
operate tipewrltcx. good opportunity to learn
the advertising business: state age, experi
ence and where previously employed. O 18,
Ledger'Otflce.
CLERK, between 17 and 20 years old, for
order department In plumbing and steamfft
ting supply house; state age, experience and
salary expected. C 20. Ledger Otflce.
CLERK, and bookkeeper Well-recommended
oung man; address In own handwriting.
stating experience, em. r o.3. ser vupcp.
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John &
James Dobson. Inc., Blanket
uius,
Scott's
lane. Falls ot scnuymiu.
PRANK OPKnATOR
Experienced electric crane operator. Apply
Victor 'raising Aiacnine o., Mpimwnv -
nee, Delaware ave. ana juarasv. aw.
.N. J.
CREEL CARD feeders, strippers and pleeers.
Apply John & James Dobson, inc. uianget
:nn et james uoojoh, auc., j
lott'a lane. Falls of Schuylkill,
lis, ao
DRAUGHTSMAN Experienced In structural
steel; one with mechanical ability preferred,
but not necessary. F 354, Ledger CentraL
JANITOR wanted for an office building: must
be a good cleaner and Industrious: on who
has had experience preferred. Immediate
employment. F 013, Ledger Central.
JIG BAWYKR wanted; must b first-class op
erator on fine work. Lincoln Furniture Com
nany. lth and Lehigh ave.
Ca 1U1 HANDS Semiautomatic Orldley, Acmesi
and Cleveland automatic machine hands
wanted: first-class men only; highest wages
paid. Apply Standard Roller Bearing Co.,
49th and Merlon av.
MAN AND WIfB; white, Protestants, as
chauffeur and cook: must have reference.
Vrlt Box 108. Merlon. Pa.
MANAGER for students' club; reliable gsntl-
'i atu.it, an. with business exnerlence and
nowledge of bookkeeping: salary 150o tr
vear- give qualification and former employ-
j,r. ' V 752. Ledger Central.
Sii-'N to take charge of mixing pickers. Jotta
James Dobson, Inc.. Blanket Mills. Scott's
un7 Falls ot Schuylkill.
OFFICE-BOY. over 16, bright, neat, willing!
.20 month to start. Apply by letter. L
57, Ledger central.
SALESMAN to call o physicians: established
trade, expenses and commission; state ag;
also on for central Pa., !-. J. and Del.
P. O. Box 121. Philadelphia.
HALwilEN and estimator on' composition
roofing; must b xp. L 102. Ledger CentraL
kTUNOOIfAPHEK Young man. 20 years of'
ase In office of importing concern, with
knowledge of bookkeeping;' state salsry x
Jected. L 106, Ledger Offlc.
(JfENOOBAPHER Young maS about ill
itemlngton operator; rapid and active; state
sal, and xperlence. L.10J. Ledger OtBe.
htoCK SALESMAN wanted, roust have cImb'
record and references, exceptionally attractive
Droposltlon which will yield quick results. V
lAi. ; Ledger Central.
alJaUNUM 6PINNER8, experienced, comp
tent, wanted; good wages, steady work, no
labor trouble, new buildings; In writing give
leference. Address Toledo Cooker Company,
toltdo, Ohio.
SECOND HAND wanted In card room to take
charge of nine sets of cards. Apply Joan A
James Dobson. Inc.. Blanket Mills, cXwlt's
Ian- trails at Bcmivlkiu.
YOUNG MAN wanted, well aoqualnted 'with
the city, for ouUld position; Intelligence,
reference and ability to hustle rqulslt; sal-
ary to start. IIP. V 850. Ledger Central.
lltTHTf.tenH of neat timutacs can
from S3 to f 10 dally, commission basts. Intra
kuclng our free talking roachln offer. Apelf
0 to 12 a. m., 1332 Arch at.
AFTERNOON employment for Central H1)B
School boys. F 658, Ledger CentraL
General
Sll N. BROAD BT.
Robertson' old original
AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
teaches you bow to repair
and bow to drlv auto.
T Ml N. BROAD BT.
SITUATIONS WANTED rEMALS
ATTENDANT or useful companion to elderly
lady, assist light duties. P 302, Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, stenographer, secretary, ex
cutlve ability accustomed to roanag of&c
Via., nfH.n.M V Alrt Tulv .Antral.
BOOKKEEPER, with knowleSgT of shorthand
and typewriting, thoroughly experienced la
offlc work. K (40, Ledgtr Central. ,
Bo6kKEEPKR About a year1' xprUao
WV-fc . .fc. HV w.v, - - .. --
lllgn Bcnooi granuat. a w, i-agic crai.
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, thor MSB.:
capable of taking charts F 645. Led. C4-L
CHAUBERWORK-Tn years' rfrnoei ( )
or suburbs. M 834, Lodger Offlc.
CLEHKlbill. 01). typist, assistant bookkra "
qulck, accurate, y 448 Ledger Cotral. ;
OLKRKTT5 yeajysxperfew. knowledge
stenography F 631, Ledger Central.
COM PAH fON Young Jady. aged 2oTtWtus
iy competent to takt shargs ot heu or tali
tnn; highest referenc. S. R., CosUkcsi
i'a.. iv. r. u jio. .
COOK Colored woman , wishes ulc as eeosj:
good reference) publlo of stvU. Uass
BurU 2U South 18th st
COOK and' cliamberpTsJfttJS' ssayirtoM wh'U
rlrls togttnar, cau wsjss ss. rnna i esgsr.
netwecn n ana u cioo.
COOK and chambermaid Vy sk4il
situations togetlnj) ret M MB. LVdaer '
COOKj' first class. sslw''ittiK l
country rfrncea. im I, jasj tt'i
DKirsaMAitr.ii, 11 os, k?w tow
Ires engagements; ras FMne "lust s)
$!,,&HtP&: t.5?
Brlmmaks
6f!
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,7 day. am. i-eoaer more
QIRU rnroca, west tm
chtMnurs. am eat
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wurii, 110 Mt- 1 '. . ii .
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