A is ftm0tl0tm sSssssrass. i GET - RICH - QUICK Look HiAH. shrimp. Does KNOW WHAR VOU'SE QlwiNfi AT. WHftRS YOUftH ROM) MAP jKgSff pOCKBTj JURKS TO MASSACRE ; MISSIONARIES IF U. S. i SUCCORS ARMENIANS yorte Will Not Brook Interf er encs With Intcrnnl Policy, American Mission ' , Head Hears CABNTVAL OF SLAUGHTER TVABinNOTON, 8ept. S3. Hundred of American missionaries and teachers In Aslatlo Turkey today are In crave dancer of massacre. Their situa tion la rendered acute because .of the fforta being; made on behalf of tho Armenians, who are being slaughtered by Turks and Kurds under the plea of military necessity. Charles R. Cranes of Chicago, And Jamos Ik Barton, of Boston, representing the great American mission Interests In Turkey, today told the State Department their Information shows that, at the first attempt to interfere in behalf of the Ar menians, the foreign missionaries and teachers trill feet the vengeance of the Turks. Mr. Crane has discussed the situ ation with President "Wilson and will seo him again on the subject. Mr. Barton went to New Tork at noon to arrango for a general meeting of a committee on Armenian relief. Official help at thla time la considered impracticable. We are advised," said Mr. Barton, "that Ambassador Morgenthau has re cently been informed that no Interference by foreign Ambassadors with Turkish military policy relative to the Armenians will be brooked by tbo Turkish Govern ment Tho men who sent this warning were Enver Pasha and Talaat Bey, who are the real rulers of Turkey. "We are convinced that Lord Bryce'a statement, published last week. Is not an exaggeration. He said in substance that there is now going forward a process of extermination of the Armenians in Asl atlo Turkey that surpasses any atrocity Of the kind In history." Mr. Barton, who Is foreign secretary f the American Board of Commlsslon- Bfor Foreign Missions, represents more Ban 200 missionaries and $3,000,000 of American money Invested In missions. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO FORM BIG FLAG Gigantic Human Banner Will Bo Part of Field Day Pro gram Tomorrow A glgantla American flag, 100 by CO feet, composed entirely of members of the Knights Templar -banner com mandery, will be flung out at the ex hibition field, Belmont plateau, FAlr mount Park, on Saturday, at tho close of one of the most elaborate field days In the history of the Philadelphia and eastern Pennsylvania commanderles. The unfurling of the human flag to morrow will symbolize the pledge given by officials of the Knights Templar that 250,000 members of tho order, drilled and ready for service, will be waiting should th,e United States ever call upon them to defend the country. Unusual atten tion has been given to activities dealing with military service during the entire last year at all meetings. The result of this will be a martial review, eclipsing anything ever presented by the order. The meeting tomorrow will bo the 15th annual field day of tho Knights Templar of Philadelphia and eastern Pennsylva nia. Between 4000 and 6000 members of the order will be represented. Officials of all commanderles, aware of the stimu lated Interest in military affairs, have de voted earnest attention to improving the corps In drill and tactics. "For Qod and a Country" will be tbo keynote of the dem onstration tomorrow. BIr Bradley W. Lewis, grand com mander of Pennsylvania, will be In charge tt the field day. Under his direction the special drill corps of the Knights Templar wilt perform the evolution of the human nag. Another of the spectacular evolutions which will be executed during the field aay win be known as the "Living Cross," performed by the entire membership at tending the exhibition. The "Cross" will be much larger than that shown on Broad street during the parade of the Knlghta Templar last May, Knlghta Templar will leave the Ma aealb Temple at !: tomorrow afternoon and take, special trains from the Broad Street Station. On their arrival at Bel mont Plateau they will be marshaled Into formation by Superintendent of Police James Iloblnson, acting as field adjutant, and by the adjutants of the commanderles represented actlnr as his aides. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessel Arriving Today Btr, MUllnocket, Stockton Springs, paper. Jonathan May A Co. -p. . tattoo Company, Xr. Quanttco, Beaten, paaaansar ana mer- I rihnJlM lfrahjlLa Anif Ulnars IV....... wit fjafnpnjn. Ms. Mwldeard (Dr.), Cut. gisanuhlaa to Arrlv.9 mGWT. Won. RalUt ISM Cal-utla Auirlia ...f.,.Cnritlala .,,Aujr. St I Unlon .....,..Hil. a par Boafe,,M.nciMaar ,.,,Kn. 7 .......... ..,..ottrJto ,.,,jjent. ...... HlUJv, -- I2n O taHtoawaaala. l.i .. .. miA . t Jwal m-m, u tiy ..4,,. Ki'uu. MtttH fff't At i J Htuipuc ts)CATai4tr . 4' Hi UaaaU r nissnii -! IW VumM a a a. . aaamaK. Xlt.da.1 . 41 JllilITi it nn n s1 Jn l" ii nulsj .....Pl.l.H 5 . ,. -a.pt. II Hka.!iatr Knatnearliafaahetac ,, ftee4.it TuU . i,.hleta Kesi.fi Citiie LaaMaUkck , Msu Wfsac Uco, leM U T ""as-'sj.B-Is apsrifa II tktSnta ,....wvi m l, ,,,. peve. h ltom. AlkfitM I daaaWBLy ft44)fWFot . ,Hpt. 10 fa HntfarilBfrn . tu,.t v -; "f r-a (l'l.l Wfl tMaiiPt ! Wr H, It V W EVENING Ww even: iwf. . , - WALSINGFORD you-au. IUltJflT llRinfe ivrr- nniMf IT V30AN BEQIN TER RfeACH FUR. NUF. WHAR IS WAV BE LOOK OUT! YOUR FRIEND MAY HAVE DIPHTHERIA From 50 to 100 Persons You Meet Daily Carry Germs of Disease WASHINGTON, Bept 23. Tou meet from tO to 100 persons every day from whom you nro likely to got diphtheria. At 'least 1 per cent of all tho people aro carriers of this dlseaso germ. In announcing today the result of nn extended investigation into the subject the United Stntes Public Health Servlco asserted that most of these 1 per cent, are perfectly well themselves, but they carry tho diphtheria germs. Inquiry was started In Detroit, Mich. A total of 4003 persons were examined there by the health service experts, and 1 per cent, of these wero found to havo tile germs concealed about their persons. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES John T. Hitter, TIM Van Dyko at, and Ethel A. Farr, 2760 Pratt t. IWmun c. Hitter, Lenjruc Ilnl, and Josephine Z. Kellalher, 21 It! 8. Junliwr at. Adolpli Dyczynikl. 81S New Market t. and Leontyna I'odwyaocka, 818 New Market t. Emanuel J. arcs. B21 N. 7th at., and Cath arlne A Shockney, 217 fl. 1.1th at. Rosarlo Bl Notn, 1138 Federal at., and'Lulsa Azzato. 781 Wharton at. Churl." A. Itaker, BIOS bannom at., and Mabel E. Thompson, 0.142 Haverford ave. Thorn"." Stuart. R!UJ Master at., and Florenua M. I'hllllpa. 1728 Ch.etnut at. William D. Mlnale, J51 N. Mth at., and Mar garet J. Olll, 135 N. lluby Bt. Allen. If. Bmlth, 2058 IVmberton at, and Marie Fontanll, 20M I'emberton at. Patrick J. Howley. Ib21 Hunting Park are,, and Katie A. Loftus, 3100 Cedar at Jerome J). Levy, Chicago, III., and Bessie A. Spitz, 1B2S Edeeley st. Qustav t". Brhlck, 1212 Mascher at., and Louisa J. Miller, 40211 N. 8th at. Thomaa Dunlap, 1IXM W. nerks at., and Mar aret Orltlltha, 1WM W. Berks st. Edward Irwin, SO'W Bansom St., and Evelyn O'Shea, 2K18 W. Clementine at. Charles W. Ilencklor. 2051 8. ICth St., and Emma II. Raus, 212 N. Napa at. Jamea C. Meade. 2027 V. Indiana ave.. and Jennie M. Baldrlek, S120 N, 221 at. Michael J. O'Neill. 2014 Bainbrldee St., and Mary K. Hock. IKS B. 24th st. Samuel E. lJorKir, 2350 8. 11th at., and Sarah lAJuaneny, an u. uouvier at. Robert Ford, Wayne, Pa., and Eadle D. Smith, 102S Catharine at. William E. Chew, 1712 Spring Oarden st and Annie Bpencer, 1712 Bprlnc Oarden st. Charles Gibson. 412 8. 7th at., and Mary B. Dorsey, 412 H. 7tli si. Thomas J. McQrath. 1012 Point Breeze ave., and Mary J. Hanon, 1K.1S 1'olnt Breezo ae. Iludolph K. Dixon, T.H20 Arch at., and Ida A. Cooper. 140"! N. 10th st. Itobert Hell. 2001 n. Ulkhart at., and Wlldrew I. Ma Kill. 3124 Iluth st. Frank MaeDonald, Chester, Ta., and Ger trude II. Doughty. 21.1 K. Clearfield st. Israel D. Oxenburg, Kit B. Cth at., and Susie Aronovltz, 7S5 9. 4th st. Herbert A. Greene, 6148 Oxford st., and Doro thy 11. Jones. Kid at. and Drexel road. Frank D. Lalirare, Stamper's lane, and Mabel n. Moore, 312 Oregon ave. flam Slegel, 421 Uarp at., and Pauline Brown, 4J1 Kum st. Thomas Gray, 3220 Scatla lane, and Harriet U Home. a401 Crawford st. David Waters. 7232 Saybrooke ave., and Kllz abeth M. Bclillllng, 7S21 Uulst ae. Frank Blwek, (1123 Grays ave., and Martha Drlnkhouse, 012.1 Gray's ave. Frank Bunjnowskl, 2840 Salmon st., and Pela gla Kolankletslcz. 2110 K. Cambria st. Francesco De Ftabrltus, 1501 8. 12th at., and Con-etta Ocehlollnl, 711 n. 7th st. Bernard F. IMurphy,. 2.148 N. 1awrence St., and Helen A. Byrne, 1821 Frankford ave. Joseph Isnlck. 2.100 S. Mildred at., and Minnie Felnsteln. 2U0O B. 10th st. AndreJ Llsko, 2307 Duncan St., and Karollna Mros, 4542 Bermuda st. Jamos 11. Levere, (184 Holly St., and Eudocra II. Verby, 1H2B Bnce at. Herbert & Birch, 2000 N. SarUIn at, and 1'lorenca K Jenkins, Mlllbourne, Pa, Andrew A. Walter. Germantown Re and Es telle A. Swartz, 1433 N. 7th st. OBITUARIES DR. AUSTIN FLINT, NOTED NEW YORK ALIENIST Distinguished Physiologist and Au thor of Medical Books NEW TORK, Sept. 23 Dr. AuBtln Flint, the distinguished physiologist, alienist and consulting physician, died suddenly yesterday at his home, IIS East 10th street, Just after he had put on his coat and was preparing to go out. Apo plexy was found to be the cause of death. Although Doctor Flint was In his 80th year, ho had been comparatively active up to his death. He took a prominent part at the Jury trial to determine Harry IC. Thaw's sanity In July and kept up the fight which he had waged for seven years to keep Thaw In Matteawan. Doctor Flint was one of the founders of Vellevuo Hospital In 1S6L For years tie was professor there and secretary and treasurer of the faculty. During the Civil War, from 1SC2 to ISfaS. he was an acting assistant surgeon of the United State Army at the General Hospital in this city. Throughout his career Doctor Flint was a prolific writer and wrote many books, besides contributing to medical journals. Among his works are; "The Physiology of Man," In five volumes; "Textbook of Human Physiology," ''Source of Muscular Power" and "Tho Handbook of Physiology." IN MEMOI1IAM CltOCClI. In memory of a devoted husband and loving father. Itev. JOHN FI.ETCUUU CROUCH. DIM September 23, Mil. Mils!. JOHN FLKTCIIKK CROUCH. KUJt CROUCH TAYLOR. eatfja BAKKKT1V-On September 20. 191B, ELLA 1.. widow ef Matiiew Barrett and daugh ter of the lata Jacob and Mary Mat aingar. aged 60 year. Relatives and friends, also the Bodalfty of St. Francis da Balsa Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, Friday morning, at 8. SO o'clock, from her lata residence, 4915 Saybrook ave. High Requiem Mssa at St. Francis de Sales' Cbuich at JO o'clock, Intcreront st Bt. Denis' Cemetery. MI.AKELKY. On September SO, 1015, MAT Tlll.VV, husband of Annie Ulakeley, Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the fit. neraL on Friday, at S p. ra from hi lata residence. 529 Manlon st. Interment prirata. IMJkV. September 21. 1815.JOUN ADOLPH, nuerwiui y jm x. 4jm u tvi jivia tOSVUI-On SepUmber at. lls. SatOsKM, nsmai Trswe aewie nae) vaa now), lUUtlv and frleeds. also VSuM kreihert hoes o Carpenters and Jela af Asaarloa, IaI CnU Me, S, are isnitaa u aUeM Us ftumral aMrieea, mt saw, at, 1 j, m 4, r-- t- -TW. -r .,. - '.IIIIWtWIHI 1"4JPSS"'-''V1 """WWl '1PV,'"I" ' Tv-"" HH" " LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, flEPOEMBER r ., ... . t?l" ' sr..an KIAO Ana f"inw I fASK , - .wn i-inr -ii-i ii A W6SE QXAMNE AT YON PIS DEATHS his late residence, 18 Florence nve., Darby, I'a. Interment at Mount Zlon Cemetery. IIOM.E. On September 20, 1D1S, HUGH J., husband of ChssIo Boyle (nee Croesan). ltt-lallvrs and friends, also Donegal Bene ficial Society, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 a. m., from his late residence, 772 North Taylor st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Fmncls' Church, at JO n. m precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CAMl'IIKLI On September 20. HUB. ED WARD J son of the Into Patrick J. nd Bridget A. Campbell. Funeral, to which the relatives and friends, hIso Lenguo of tno Sncretl Heart of tho Church of Our LalV of Mount Carmel, and the emplojoa of John T. Bailey, nre Invited, on Friday, at 7-.'!U a. in., from hla latn resldonee, .131 Tree M. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church ot our Lailv of Mount Carmel at 1) a. m. pre cisely. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. CAItlt. Suddenly, on Wednesday, September 22, lOin. liANlliU son o( John and BrltlKet Carr, hrchI U years. Relatives and friends, also school companions of Ht. John the Bap tist School, are Invltid to attend tho funeral, on Saturday, at 8 30 a m., from his parents resldenre, 3822 Ternico St., Issahlckon. Re. qulem Mass at St. John tbo Baptist (,'hurch, nt 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at bt. John's Cemetery. OARR. On September 20. 1915. PETER CARlt, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Friday, at S'"0 a. in., from his late residence 113.1 N. aid St., West Philadelphia. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdcs Church at 10 a. m. Inter ment private. CLAY. On September 21, 1015. MAttlA, wmow oi cnariea i;iay, ngea vu years, item tlvos and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 1 P. m.. from her late resldenre. C310 North Woodstock st. Serv ices at St. John'a Episcopal church, German ton n ave. and Seymour St., nt 2:30 p. in. In terment Hood Comotery. Remains may bo vlenod on Thursday, at 8 p. m. CONKI.1NG. On September 20, 1013, IRA LEWIS CONKLINU, aged 65 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, 14J West Chelten ave., Germantown. interment private. COONEV. On September 10, 1015, JOHN J., husbund of the late Mnrgaret Cooney and son of the late Nicholas and Jane Cooney. Funeral, to which relatlvea and friends are lmllcd. on Friday, at 8 a. m., from the resi dence of his brother, Joseph Cooney, 118 Jack son st. Mass ot Requiem at Church of Our Lad of Mount Carmel, at 0:30 a rp. pre cisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cem etery. Automobile funeral. DAVIDSON. On September 21, 1015, ROUllHT, husband of Margaret Davidson (neo I'lster) and son of Mary A. and the late Charles Davidson. Relatives and friends, also tho employes of George D, Wetherell &. Co., are Invited to attend the funeral services, nn Saturday, nt 1 30 p. m., at his late resi dence, 2033 Mercer st. (18th Ward) Inter ment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Friday evening. DKI.ETNCII. On September 20, 1015, JULIUS, the son of Julius and Caro line Deletsch, aged 30 years. Relatives and friends, also members of the Meter Ma kers' Union, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at 145 North 13th st. Interment private, at Grccnmount Cemetery. ELI.IH. On September 21, 1015. at his late resllence. Fox IIIU.RTdi.or township, Dela ware County. Pa., RUDLLPH ELLIS. Serv Ices and Interment private. EVANS. On September 22, 1018, J. HOW ARD, son of I. Newton and Mary 1 Evans (rea Thomas), In his 20th year. Relatives and frlenda aro Invited to attend funeral, without further notice, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from tho Falrvlew M. E. Church, Welsh road and Washington lane, near Bethayres, Pa. Interment Hatboro Cemetery. l'(). Suddenly, on September 21, 1015, CHARLES FOX. aged 80 years. Kelatlvee and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, Soptembrr 24, at 2 p. m. precisely, from hla late residence, 010 Levlok st.. Lawn dale, Philadelphia. Interment strictly private at South Laurel Hill Cemetery. FULLERTON. At Atlantic City, N, J., on September 10, 1015. ELIZABETH SIMPSON, widow of John Fullerton. Funeral Monday morning, September 27, from .,er late resi dence, northeast corner 42d and Spruce ats. Services and Interment private. (iROLL. Suddenly, on September 21, 1015, JACOB, husband of Dorothy UrolL Rela tives and friends, also Stuttgartcr T, B. A., aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Fri day, at 8 a. m., from his late residence, 2332 N. 0th st. Interment nrlrate. UAMII.U On September 22, 1015, ELIZA BETH, widow ot John Ilamlll. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8'80 a, m., from her late resi dence, 2834 Swanson at. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Visitation Church at 10 a, in. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery. HOIKR. On September 21. 1015, ELIZA BETH N. HOFER, daughter ot tho late John and Catharine M. llofer. Funeral will take place on Friday, at 7.30 a. m., from the residence of her brother-in-law, John II. Drocan, 70S N. 20th st. Solemn Mass ot Re quiem at St. Francis' Church at 0 a. m. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. HOUGH. In Newtown. Pa., on September 21, 1U15, OLIVER HOUGH, son of liaao and the late Anna Hough, of Philadelphia, aged 48 year. Relatives and frlenda aro Invited to uttena ine runerai, at Bt. Andrew's Roman Cathollo Church, Newtown, on Friday, at 11 a. m. Remains may be viewed at his late residence, B. States st, Newtown, Pa,, from !:30 to 10 a. m. Carriages will meet train leaving Readlnr Terminal at 0:23 a. m. IRVIN. On September 20, IBIS. SUSANNAH W IRVIN, wife ot Alexander B. Irvln and daughter of the late William and barah Knox, In her 50th year, Relatlvea and friends ora Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sat urday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 242U South 12th st. Interment private. Remains may be viewed on Friday evenlnr. JOICE. On September 22, 1015, ANTOI NETTE M., daughter of Jamea and Mary Joyce (nee Dense), In her 0th year. Relatives and frlenda are invited to attend funeral, on Friday, at 1:30 p. m., from her parents' residence, 2004 N. Hancock at. Services at St. Bonuadus' Church at 2.30 p. in. Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Remains may Im viewed on Thuraday evening. J.EITCH. On September 22, 1015.EDWARD, son ot Edward and Bridget Leltch, aged 23 years. Relative and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 8-10 a. m., from the residence of hla parents, 1000 Fits gerald st, (above Rltner). Solemn Requiem Mais at SL Monica's Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCCARTNEY. on September 22, 1S1B, WILLIAM J., son of the late William and Mary Agnea McCartney. Relative and friends ara Invited to attend the High Mass of Requiem at St, Jamea' Church, 88th and Chestnut sis., on Friday, at 10 a. m. Inter ment private. Friends mav view the remains Thursday evening at the apartments ot Oliver II. Balr, 1820 Chestnut st. MILI.H. On September 21, 1018, THOMAS J husband of Winifred T. Mills. Relatives and friends, also Ancient Order of Hlber nlana, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 a. m. from his late realdsnce. 1245 South 26th at. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's church at 10 a, m. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MOSUOV1TZ. On. September 28, 1015, JA IX) 11. husband of the late Nettle Moskovlti. Relatives and friends are Invited to attmil the funeral, on Sunday, September 20, at 10 a. m., from his Uta residence, 821 pine at. Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery, l'ATTON. On September 21. 1015, ELSIE C, wife ot Wlllsra Patton and daughter of Edmund and iJiura Bullock, aged 20 years. ReUtlvea ami frlenda ara Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m., from the resident e of her father 330 East Dauphin U Interment Palmer Orounds. Remains may be viewed on Thursday, at 8 p. m. TOOLE In West Chester, Pa., on Septem ber 21. 1815. CHARITT J., wife of William p. Pools. In the 77th year of her ace. Rela tives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her son, 821 South Church st,. West Chester, on Friday. Meet at the bouse at 10 a. m. Interment at Mount Peace Cemetery. Automobile funeral. KKILLY. On September 22, 1918, PHILIP J son of Cecelia and the late Terrene nelllr. formerly of 1210 Ellsworth at. nu. tlves and friend are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Saturday, at 8 :80 a. m., from bis mother residence, eUT Webster st. (above Christian St.). Solemn Requiem Mass at Church ef Transfiguration, at 10 a, m. Interment at New Cathedral Cem etery KtCfrtHKK On Beptember 90, 1HB. EDNA ., wife of Howard X. Hepsher and daughter of CharlM IB. ami Ul Hants, Relatives ana friend are Invite to attend the funeral erv'Mj", ". renews, sie( raui ., Fransierd. as astturaay, at 8 p, in. Inter- I Baft M I name iOaHlsl, ... .1 !.- , II Wl n r'Ama.K.. .. I- y- . . w-. t Oakland Cemetery. Ha. e ass vies ea rrlaay, f r 8 t n : J By KEMDLE Copyright 1H5. E. W KemM. OIS MOKE WHAFt PE. FAIR AM NAHAT WE Mvi qwinE - TER frr. . 5g? -7, . FttfHFR. ei f W-J- ;iwvf -. ' V&Lq ' i KSRKfain II i I & a i DEATHS ROMIOw On September 22, 1015, EMIL1H II , widow of Oliver II. Romlg. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, at 1 p. m from her late residence, 1113 N. 40th at. Services at Calvary Lu theran Church, at 2 p. m. precisely. Inter ment private. SCIIAErr.H. September 31, 1015, GEORGE F husband ot Martha A. (nee Balrd) and eon of George J, and Theresa I Schaerer, aged 31 years. ReUtlvea and friends, also employes of 80th and Callowhlll eta, barn, P. R. T. Co., aro Invited to attend the fu neral services, on Friday, nt 1 p. m at his late residence, 6.17 East Green lane, Hox borottgh. Imennent private, nt West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Hemalno may be viewed on Thursday evening. bill HER. On September 21, 1013. LOUISA, wife of Henry Bchcer (nee Merkle). Rela tives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services, Saturday, at 12 ri. m , at her late residence, 212J E. Cum lerland st. Interment prlvato, at North Cedar Illll Cemetery. Remains may bo Mewed on Friday ovenlng, after 8 o'clock. HEGER. On September 21, 1015, nt Allan lo City, N. J., JANB, widow ot Jacob Meger. Relatives nnd fi lends are Invited to attend the funeral servlcos, on Friday, at 2 p. m. precisely, st the residence ot her son, Charles Seger, 1715 Fine st. Interment private, at Adath Jeshumn Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. SIlltlM'R On September 22. 10ln. JOHN N. 8HRIVER, aged 84 years. Relatives and friends, aiso Choten rrlends Lodge. No. 100, I. (. o. F.; Washington I-odte, No. 9. Shield of Honor, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at lato residence, 87 West Johnson St., Germ.in town. Interment prlvato. SMITH. On September 21, 1916, HELEN M, HM1T1I, wlfo of James P. Smith. Relatives nnd titends. also the B. V. M. Sodality and League of the Sacred llheart of the Church of the Most Blessod Sacrament, are Invited to attend tho funeral, nn Friday, at 8:30 a. m., from her Into residence, inl4 S. Alden St., West Philadelphia. Solemn High Ma of Requiem at Church ot the Most Bleseed Sacrament at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. TATNAT.l. Buddenly, on Ninth Month 21st, 11115, EDITH MASON TATNALL. daughter of Jamea K. and Edith ('. Tntnall, In her 23d year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at the resi lience ot her parents, Mlllbrook lane, Haver ford, Pa., sixth-day, 21th Inst, at 2:J0 o'clock. Interment private TII.lir.N, On September 22, 1015. HER UFRT M son ot the late William and Scllna Hey Tllden. Funeral services at his lato reildence, Overletgh, MrlCoan ave., Ger mantown, on Friday, at 3 p. m. Interment private. TOWNER. On September 20, 1018. JAMES L., husband of IDA M. TOWNER (nee Pole) and son or Julia and the late James Towner, aged 37 years. Relatives and friends, also rmplojes of Haines, Jones & Cadbury Com pany, are Invited to attend funeral services, Saturdsy, at 2'30 p. m., nt his lato residence, 1215 North 28th st. Interment Mt. Peaco Cemetery WELZ. On September 21, 1018, GERTRUDE, wife of Albert Welz. Relatives and friends nre'lnvlted to attend runerai services, on Hat urda, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 2035 N. Hut-hlnson at. Interment Bolvue Ceme tery. Rcmulns may be viewed on Friday evening. WKNTKNIIERGER. Sudenly, on September 22. CONRAD WESTENUURGBR. In bis 7t,th year. Relatlvea and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Saturday at 2 p. m , from tho residence of hla son, John A. M. Westen berger, .l) Paschall ave.. West Phlla. In terment Mt. Zlon Cemetery, Darby, Remains may be viewed on Friday, 7 to 10 p. m. Au tomobile funeral. W'H.LIAMS. On September 21. 1018. WILL IAM G., husband of Lillian Williams, aged 48 years. Relatives and friends, also Rock dale Council, No Nn, Jr. O. U. A. M., and Washington Camp. No. 82, P. O, H. ot A., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from hla late residence. Lenna, Pa. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. WINTERS. Suddenly, oneSeptember 21.1018, MARGARET M. WINTERS (nee Shelly), widow of Frank Winters, aged 38 years. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p, m at her late residence, 1124 Mount Vernon st. In terment at Greenmount Cemetery. x'APIV On September 21, 1018, EMMA, wife of William J. Yapp and daughter of the late Captain William and Mary E. Spang ler (nee Cress). Relatives and friends are tn lted to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 2 It. m., from the residence of her brothcr-ln-aw, Richard C. LcFevre, 2314 W. Oiford st. Interment at Fcrnwood Cemetery, CLASSIFIED Afy ERTISING RATES I? ENING LEDGER This STYLE TTFE (or like this) One time ...,,,.,..,,,, 15c Three times one week 22Hc Six time one week 10a. Situation Wanted, three time on week 10 cent per 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 Eti-ino Linoia and rcsuo Ltixixs combined Is 10 cent par lln with the exception ot Help Wanted and Situation Wanted, which Is IS cents per lln. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which la permitted In all classifications ex cept Help and Situation Wanted, Lost and Found, Personals. Boarding and Rooms, add FIVE CENTS PER UND TO ANY OF ABOVM IlATSo There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID -Wanted, white Protestant J-hursday. Mrs. Mel.. Wayne .vi opposite Duval st., Oermsntown. Tak Wayne ava. ear on 18th t. Carfare paid. ""'" Y- CHAMBERMAID and waltr.., colored, for Main Una. Meet lady for Interview, Thur. .Zl"0 "clocajjloom 280, Publlo ledger. cS?"!?l& andTwtain'rote.tant fo7 Iidiw Central. """ required. F W7, CHAMnEItMAID, (strong, willing "girl; reier "" .-'I-..-W. .,1 U,, n low St. CHAM BUHlJ AID, experiencedwith referencX APP'r -iiursoay. iu t Broad t . CilAMBERUAID: wash, iron: reference. '1&20 Walnut between 10 Mid 1. r"",aco' la CTUMUKKWOHIC" and waltlnF;no washlnr! white; references. 3122 Powcllon ,vr ' CLOTH WiSAVERB wanted. Apply Johoi Jamea Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills. Scott' lane, Falls ofBchuylklU. ' PCB" COOK and general v. ork I'rotesUni ; prlvali family) no baking, no laundry work; new house; electrlo appliances and all conveni ences; good wages; must have good reference. Phone Chestnut Hill 83T, rwerenc. CCKjkWanted, at Cynwycl. Pa.", white woman MJ..cook A"ifnV1fi "' V aerman preferred. Addree JffJM, Ledger Central COoKYoung wnTte woman aeook anTassTsl win. m-.., h.. uu. ,ut4y2 wajte ID. Addrea Box 14, Cynwyd. Pa. ' " CvKJK Experienced whlu womanlruEurBsi sood wages; no laundry p 818. Itlaer on. CpolC. white, Protl ref, req. ,2234 0eo7g7 Una, Wynneeld.Phtl.JOverorook 174. 665irs.nT'flowntaIrs wprki tp.i ret, rea,: fattjly 8 adult. Apply JOH apruee s4. ' OOOsC. ftotsetaat. for miburban placet sssr. fJffsTf. "w. vmm, isogsc ueetcTai. I WHAf J AY I A SsaiSlss"ssxSSaB -. . r J it w&mr p&Sfi A7 " r-Jr:mn - ttt'jV 4 ' lua HEM? WANTED FEMALE GENERAL HOUSEWORK White! no wash; rcf. Phone Merlon 420 ;W until 10 a. m. GIRL-Cooklng and downstairs work, for fam ily In Lansdonnei white; reference required! meet lady for Interview. Room 230, Publlo Lodrer. ITIday, at II o'clock. GIRL, white, rroteatant, with good reference, for cooking and downstairs work; 2 In fam ily. 1010 8. 45th. (Take No. 13 car on Wal- nut st. to 45th.) GIRLS (2), lYotcstnnt. one for cook, other for chambermaid and waltrcts. In suburbs! ref erences required. F0."8. Ledger Central. OIRLS wanted, between tho ages of 10 nnd 20 Apply from ! to 10 n. m.. Employment Bureau, Veleb,ich Company, Gloucester, noi;si;ki:i:PKIt. norklne also younir wait- .-,. . ' . JiL ..nn, mupi nave gooa rcicreiites, uuun ...- 1IV: Mil tnnHnni nintanUn,,,. fnnd home und auuu ihiu1 wages for neat, capable women 7!HII Lincoln drlve, corner W. Springfield, Chestnut Hill. HOUSEWORK Reliable, willing girl, under 40 leara, for family of 3, In Mt. Airy; must know how to do plain cooking; no washing or Ironing; permanent place; ratlsfactory wages, reference for character required, B., 7201 Germantown ave. HOU8KWORK Experienced white girl; must bo good cook and laundress; threo adults In family; good wages; references required; Main Llne.J'.RJFjISlLedgeiCentral. fioUiUWORK-Whlte Protestant girl fo- gen eral housework; good cook; no washing; reference. Answer Box 88, Wynnewood, or rnll 2114 De I.ancey, Thtirs.. bit. 2 and 8. HO!'SKWORK"(eenoral White, rrotestanC settled woman In family of four; must Ilka children; experience and reference required; Germintow n. n429, Ledger Office. HOUHKWORK-Wanted, a good, experienced white girl for gneral housework, three In family. 102 Manhelm St., Germantown. HOUSi:VOHK, general, white; wash and Iron; must have reference. Call Thursday and Fri day. 0 to 12 a. m.. 4820 Walnut st. HOUSEWORK Girl, white, for general house- woric in ramuy of two. Apply In tno morn ing. J203 Arrott. Frankford. HOUSEWORK 'German or Norwegian girl) suburbs; good plain cook; excellent wages, U 23, LedgerjOfflce. HOUSEWORK Family of one lady. West Thlf ailelphla; good wages. P 824, Ledger Office. HOUSEWORK White girl foreman Tamlly, iiauuonneiq, in, j, l' am, imager uince, HOUSEWORK, general; reliable girl, with ref., wanted; permanent place. 1521 Toplar. LADY OF PLEASINO PERSONALITY, ma ture; not wholly dependent; whole or part timo; to manage an exclusive business; posi tion worth I0 per week to qualified person. GKe phonenumber. F740, Ledger Central NURSE, competent, Protestant, for girl 2 yeara oId;clty; refs. requircdCJ), LedgerOffice. OPERATOItS, experienced on Wheeler A WIN son buttonhole and Singer and Union Special. 1030 North 4th SECRETARY wanted who will also act as housekeeper for large private residence In the suburbs ot Philadelphia; only ladles supply ing the best of recommendations need apply (byJetter).F743, Ledger Central. SECRETARY wanted In studio; services In exch. for vocal and piano Instructions. Call, after 0 :30 a. m 1710 Chestnut st.. Room 23. STENOGRAPHER and general office assistant", about 25 years of age; must be neat and ac curate; good penman; permanent position; state experience, references nnd salary ex pected. F 457. Ledger Central. BTnNOGRAPHEnS.BOOKKEEPERS.CLERKS Are ou seeking a first-class position! See Miss Dean, at Ledger Central. She will advise you how to secure ono, help you write jour advertisement, list your Qualifications In the Commercial Department. Miss Dean has helped hundreds of young ladles and will ex tend tho name courtesy to you. This la a iree service to imager advertisers. TEACHER of typewriting wanted In private school; give full particulars concerning educa tion and, experience. Add, ftt Hit, l.ed. Off. WAITRESS Competent fbr Germantown. where parlor maid Is kept Meet lady for In terview, Thursday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock. Room 230, Publlo Lodger, 6th and uneawim sis WAITRESS Wanted, competent English wait resa In tea room, having had experience; ref erence required. P 323, Ledger Office. WOMAN to assist In housework, plain cook ing, washing. Ironing; family of four; S5 weekly 200Walnut st, Jenklntown. Pa. YOUNG LADY wanted with experience In bookkeeping and stinography, for retail sta tionery store; excellent opportunity for ad vancement; state past experience and salary expected. F 74B. Ledger Central. " YOUNO WOMAN with good reference and ap pearance a coatroom attendant In high-class restaurant F 847, Ledger Central. COUPLE Wnnted, man nnd wife. Apply 802 Oowen ave.. Mt Airy, Pa. 1828 South 2d st. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 20. 1018. Miss Dean, Philadelphia, Pa. , My dear Miss Dean This Is-the first oppor tunity I have had of writing to thank you for securing the 'position I now have with the Sims Automatic Conveyor Company, Drexel Building. " " it la the best position I ever had, and I like the work very much. Thanking you for the Interest you took In my welfare, I am, your respectfully, MATILDA M. BINGHAM. General CLERKS Women wanted a govt, clerks: CO month; Phlla examinations coming; saropl questions free. Franklin institute, Dept 713 O. Rochester. N. Y. IIELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT'S office ha vacancy for ambl- iiuuB juuuh lima wuu kids Knowledge or typewriting: salary no-nlnal at nrst; good chance to study profession. B 4.12, I.ed. Off. COOKKEPINO and stenography Wanted voung man with experience In bookkeeping and stenography for retail stationery store: excel, oppor. for advance.) state past experl enceand salary expected. F 748. Id Cent BOY, 18 year oldTby January 1. for desirable Inside position In retail store 1 nest appear, anco and beat of reference required, 1' 233. BSy Wanted, bright boy for office; refer3 encea. Apply Friday morning after 10 o'clock. Room 401, Bourse Building. BOY ot 17, neat appearance, with good refer ences, a coatroom attendant In nrst-class rgturwHt. v o, Mmitr central BOYS between 10 and 18 year of age. Apply Thursday, between 0 and 10 a. m. Welshaci . u. myiujuiciu twiwiu, Vlioucesier, W. J, CABINErMAKEHS wanted; lSgood cablneC .."T'T- WW'' --......w .V., 0., lth and In- (liana ave. CHAUFFEUR wanted JR wanted; private family) Pack reference from last employer; no I apply. F 050, Ledger Central. ara car, 1 other need CLERK, between IT and 20 year old. for order department In plumbing and stoamnt ting supply house; state age. experience and salary expected. c20, Ledger Office. CLERK, young man. with hlgiTacuool or col' leglat education, having Initiative and abll. tty; experience nnneeessaryi alve full par tlculars T in reply. Addrea X, lf.2. Led. rCVit C3S:RU-Experlence aellcntesseiTaH'rrocery clerki must ba-csn. In dellcstesseni iia per wk. to start Apply, after 6 o' clock FTldar eve., David B. Ttden, 4878 Main at. MvZ CLRTvlnnTlar-emlirKihrtTpelrT JJXKniuStotii'Sn CLOTH WEAVEItTraedrroly-ioTnjJ OOOKB AND "WAITERS wanted for model town located well In country) opiioinitv tor those who want clean work anabealthJ surroundlnfs: only persons of settled habii and good character need apply) ,tt KS,. expected. Addros M8jb. TOger ofnSf cranepe'Sator VjcToV-mr-Mblnf,, VA&? JiT J.- KX2r,, Ecr. pfecers- Isflua, akwtt's la, jsJU ot fca!JTirut ' 23, 1; THE TOURISTS MEET WITH i ao IT HELP WANTED MALE JANITOR wanted for an ,.a g linn hd ciprlenc preferred; Immediate n !-....- i. i7 iAerr Central. jiBAys,'cSS:. rraior n iino wcrw -iiivwaa . (tiiU .A t Ahls-ts OVA wanted nrst-class ine? only; highest wages paid. Apply Standsrd Roller Bearing Co., Jireh and Motion ave. . MACHINISTS wanted, J nrst-etass lsth. nna piancr operaiore. "c' " , ". i Co . Aramlngo ave. and CumberJandsL MAN AND WIFE, white; "" ",,1rjL'?' and all-around man. must be careful ' driver, understand the elty; wire as cook and laun dress. II 20, Ledger Branch Office, 4043 Alarxet, MAN AND WIFE., white, Pro'ta"f ," chauffeur and cook; must have reference. Wrlto Box 1U1 Merlon. Pa. MFN to take chargo of mixing picker. John k James Dobwn. Inc., Blanket Mills, Bcott a lane, rails oi pcnujumi. OFFICE BOY, over 10, bright, neat wllllna-; 20 a month to suit; apply by letter. D 757, ledger Central. OYBTERMAN, good, all-around, wanted. Call III ItlA lit OUBUrilfllUlsVBVw REGISTERED PHARMACIST wanted; oppor tunity to act In a managerial capacity: must be wellrecommended. 4000 Chestnut st. 8x3'...?'l'?3lm,"0!;',. ?BntrL roonng; miiBv mo ci. v-, -- SECOND MAN wanted In card room totake charge of nine sets ot cards. Apply John . James Dobson. Inc., Blanket Mills, facott s Une. Falls of Schuylkill. . STENOGRAPHER-Toung man, 20 yea,?. age. In oflice of Importing cpnceni. with knowledge of bookkeeping: etato salary ex- pecteu. it iw, iuijtr v..o. WANTED, for railroad shop out or town. mach'et nolo s, DOllermKrs. ana uciim-, yi. smith help's, plpellfs, tinsmiths no frl'l press men to take the place of men on strike. ygrin. worn mm ywj yn ,.. --. WANTED, experienced, competent aluminum spinners: good wares, steady work, no labor trouble, new buildings; In writing give jnt erencc. Address Toledo Cooker Company, To ledo. Ohio - YOUNG MEN for holiday season: high school education preferred: without business npcrl enco available; positions now open for ages from 10 to 20. Apply by letter only. Ad dress II.. The Bailey, Banks & Blddle Co.. ircu ciiestntusx YOUNO MEN for the holiday season; may be permanent; positions now available In tha silverware. Jewelry and cut glass depart ments; give age, experience and salary ex pected: Apply by letter, oly-MAd,fT8S (vtleeman. The Bailey. Banks & Blddle Co., ,ir tiirsiiiuiri. YOUNO MAN, not over 30 years, good address, as salesman In talking machine store: ono with experience preferred: state ape and sal ary expected. Address F 840. Ledger .Cent YOUNG MAN wanted, well acquainted with the city, for butside position; Intelligence, reference and ability to hustle requisite: sal- . . . . . . n swA T la-ap 4 antral. ary 10 Btan, iv. v 8-? ... ,.. YOUNG MAN, exp. on lettering and etching cuuer. t. IQ-, ,:uw. .... v" w .. . HUSTLERS of neat appearance can mak from 3 to 110 dally, commission basis, Intrp dLdng our free talking machine offer. Apply 9 to 12 a. m.. 1332 Arch at General 011 N. BROAD ST. Robertson's old orlglnsl AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL teaches you how to repair and how to drive autos. Oil N. BROAD ST. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE ATTENDANT or useful companion to elderly isqy; assist iignv uuw. j iw. jukcj miun, BOOKKEEPER -with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting; thoroughly experienced In otrice worK. F ostf, icoger nmrai. BOOICKEBPEIt typist experienced, all do- talis or omce wora, aesires Trillion wuo ro- llable Arm. F 153, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER Expert ledger clerk; 0 year? experience general clerical work; rapid, ac curate typist, it 4QU, ieoger vjenvrat. BOOKKEEI'ER-stenographer, exp.; Interested only in perm, position, doo. ioger cent. CHAMBERMAID and waltresa, experienced. willing ana oDilginc; reia. iiv t, lutn t. C1IAMB"ERMA1D nnd waiting; city or sub urbs. P 317. Ledger Office. CHAMBBRWORK Ten years' reference; city or BUDuros. 1 ", Leaser uitice. CLERICAL WORK desired, quick and aocur- ate at ngures; gooa penman, a mt. una. uen. CLERIC, 8 years' experience; knowledge of sienograpny. v pji, meager wcninu. COMPANION cr practical nurse to Invalid or eioeriy iany. r aia, looser umiwl COOK Colored woman wishes place as cook; f:ooa retcrence; puoua or privaie, i.izxie lurl, 020 South 16th st. ' COOK and chambermaid Two competent whit girl togeuer. can Room jw, i-uouo Ledger, uetwceu il enu im u uwk. COOK, whlto woman," experienced, reliable. nonesti city prer.: gooq rer. p iiai. Led, onr. COOK and chsmbermald Two sisters wish situation togetner; ret m B3j. imager omce. COOK and chambermaid wishes position; best reference; city, country. mrarq ave. COOK Woman wishes position with private ramuy in city. . -- npruce it. COOK want place; reference. Call at SOM pine St., city, DAY'S WORK or hamper wash, colored; reierence. i;aii m. .uswonn sx, DRESSMAIiER, Frenon; ladles' and children's; best work: day engagements or permanent po sltlon; private family. P 318,tLedger Office. DRESSMAKER wishes few more engagement by day; reasonable, p 822, Ledger Office. DRESSMAKER desires a few more engage ments by day. P 308, Ledger Office. rJlCTAPHONE OPERATOR and clerk " rapid typist; good grammarian: High School grad uate; experienced. F 858, Ledger Central. GIRL wishes light housework and mind baby! GIRLS (2) wish positions as maid or cham bermatdst thoroughly eompt; refs. Address 8240. Ledger BranchMOt Jlermantown ave. GOVERNESS College graduate, refined young woman, experienced, musical, fine embroider. ., ........, ,.. pv1 mwsw central GOVERNESS; country preferred: sewing: ex perienced 1 best reference. 2403 Waverly st. GOVERNESS Young woman. graduaTeTlnderC gartner; best reference. V 804, Ledger Ofn-e. GOVBRNEsa, North German Protestant " del aires pos. 2310 B. Kdthone Dick. 331$ T? npUSBKHEPER (managlngi-PosltlorTwsnted br competont experienced Protestant womsn 17 4r5)fln,l23ger OrJcV0'""1 to "PO"'""'" ,??nln!?ff&"i!'rwitinH: is;x 2r."phenrxYiirer rr'""" r HOU8EWORK. mld;-aged woman7ooTooov7T no waah. Room 230, Pub. LeA.'lS tou' floTTSEWORK, general, sWniduTf T,mif nc.wash-reference. P 814 Ledger Ofncif ' LADIES' MAID or chambermaitTdealre noir tiont exDerlenced and fm.i..i ". i"" siiiygu3rL Batont LADY'S MAID and eaTnstl7ssrMbJectio7v ti3d'g.i!toet'n'c:Wwork' wUh P""tio''n.JcC"t; Ead"Y'S MAID. Usnnan, excellent seamatreas' beat reference. 12lS N Franklin at " MAID. Prot. wishes position; gSTdTSsTnakS" paeindJtraJJeref,PoT7ma4kS EOTHER'S HELPER. aettledonian'-oSr: posj .uburbipref.1 ref. 20K I FlUwafj?1 NURSE, expd.. wishes position: wllltn. . r5" alst with other light duties, o 2 Lear.?r?i" ences, good we7. WTSX SECRB-rARY-stenographer, U yw-. -' .nyilMhls-paJitVrtiirourhiV attend, to conn, mat ten F 041. Leri r.. BECREtTrY. stenogiheTbSi'kl POBalblllty) Al refs. F 648. Le ceerukp i 'u.-i can assume r. tsmi(mpstirndifsA reference, d si Ires uuriiin,,. J XTt' "JT' aH at FY ii rnrSBi ti'itasi'i-f" I F i - r,wsssa a."sr.""4ir.2LHi7 'lasli ska j i.I-" r "3'rt, r sonio; -T l,d f 1M&bbbb. A) ' V AN ACCIDENT hi 1 rH RltCKON IT Dot A-viM ftCAPE HE MEMttY HE OpAN SAY NUFFIN SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALI STENOGRAPHER -High and Pelrce School f v ii' t uiciiriii:o, no; nirai i "wa-a - . lA'u.rr . riiirui fiTKNOOnAlMUrnKwiTOBpondent, 4 yraraexl perionce, canAhl of handiine inrenrttfm tl ftnil heavy correapondence. D 7S4. Led. Centl flTHNOaRAPHEn. nmr. tior.4nr1-h1 rM.lJ COnlr1i viMt)&Hi niu si a. . J refV.n;."',?'7 VSIZ-S.' oPP"uni"es HTEVnelTj A mit-f, .. ...,r ....... . .. . -ye i ;"- "u vjrpisL, wun anowieogs or bookkeeping: a graduate with good refs.: -JHiLJ1447. ledger Central. (I STENOGRAPHER, bookkeeper, .1 years' eill i-; i..,'i.;,ui".;p1 '" " a secretarial posK I 'Ion: William Penn grad. 13 743, Led. Centl! Sli0RAI'.!!KR'.,,ccurat. alert, desires per-J - ar"-.ews, ay.. s- ,ry, USJUSCT V CI1UTH, Scim10rtJIiAcPni:n' ""aWe." weli-tralned'be' glnner: references. E 053. ledger central STENOGRAPHER, 8 years' exp.: nnt reliable . accurate; moderate s.l.rv. ia"Pt'.y'i?.t'JM Tfr " 8,'iuii ooumnq i.ioi j. "aoVnllV,"!. eV.!h.5i in aw - " -". . .- ,.. maer central BiKNoaitArilER capable younir lady fl 6 "P,i '?ghoneV 85ir Leo. &nt I STENOGRAPHER exn.. accii7a.n r.Tf.--A TENOGRAPHEIt exp.. acctiratorcar.abi,.r 1 reading notes imnnL w Si?1" ..?aBl9 9rl '. ...I " "'- -vuger cent i u, ..iiuuiiArjicii, good education 14, School studerft; mod." sal. p mI8 V.-"'.Mi. f".'?.nArUEl7t"rS"t "bookprl quick- earnes: refs.; try her. E 0B0. Ledger'Contll -gVoiUealalTTVce IgS. aWi ,onf e7sfunxpe. ,'cr rnSw children, llnellsh hi-nti.h.a. ,,..".- .V a hleheat "V"1""' uranenfja. muic. Vtm scnools: modeSt.' frSSi !"?.?' cx-luslv. peravanna . ' . - T5eA,fresE,.o flffiSSi .Sftfe- N"S? hh.I.' few hours dally."c 4. " Led.rsrwnfn. ,am"' -"" ' ""81' V ' 1 1 .wZ'Xl!1?- " Vara' .rp.. ds- - -., ,,..., o uinncii. ! 7in 1,, j cent YOUNO LADY. exceptlonally"5ulcK am a 1.. !!?i?.fta,tfl,r.urc"' atatlstlcal wofk arl gen! .clerical duties; asstbknrFi &? firt CASHIER and paymaster, first clthi kn,.. edge of bookkeeping ami typewriting Vo-I QUKhly experienced. F 630. Ledccr l,'..'1 Through the Commercial Department at Ledger Central, a largo number of Arm, 5?fli h avbleJ "ecure comp?? SS.ce.ihe.,prb.9k,tce',en' stenograph rs and clerical girls. Tho next time yoa are In need of an ofneo assistant tie "tfaniiii 1!,g!r Central, tValnut 8000 S? ?hiL"',ect """Pe'ent girls and pub. tnlt them for your consideration Thla Is a freo service to Ledger advertisers SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTS AUDITED, books orened. Closed, rtnv st svanlm m.. ... .. fM. T"' - " ?"""-. vuiH-tpruB OTinr--J PiUTTtoS 5412 ??0KMP" ap.. HVA ASSISTANT TO AN ETTOCUTITB J'i'nf maJ'' 10 Years' thorouih 'ttataei training, sales and office routine, Wrs Mr. manent connection, where peTtOMBtyand exl "perlenc would be valuable loikiian F 50, LEDGER CENTUI. AlTthRiV?ea.-.f"-',l credit department F 657. Lefor Centra. B09.KIrK,-PI-R' corrcspondentTrfcurats ana reliable young man.employeo, touts to make wrt"' k"ow,'cdBe of etenofrsshy and tp- . " tuMriiiiir,. y BOOKKEEPER and cashierflVwuh years'k experience manufacturing- business; now etn-nl i,lre.-' .bat ,eel greate opportunity. FU 6W. Ledger Central H BOOKKEEPER, 12 years' exi tpertence, desires 2212 Oakdsls at jw....v,.nl,ii reuaoie nrm BOOKKEEPER, clerkT 24Tv, lth"four yearff experlence: beat ref. F 640, Ledger Central.! Ttrvni.-irT-n.T,i.f; r-: . ... rt?. -w.. J r ." na accountant, young "" exper.. desires posibast ref. C 10, Led. OH-l emolfd'1"1"1' colr'lnan"wls'nes-posUIoa: mpjoyed at present 1824 Fontaln at iiuii uiiuL rn nr ut,ftV.KVTE"' yoon, sober, wishes stesdy work, fsctnrv n. n fa. ... cl.... AiQ nllv.- CASHIER or assistant Yntinir mun 25. llVUis enced; best ref erenc y 33;, Ledger Csu. rll ArTV.'U'lCTTn ' .'. "' I " . 1" -ii V "" vuorougniy experienced. 'i St; f-yrars" shop and road, speaks Frencai aged 84: married and unquestioned refersne., 11. A. nine. 13'j.t rr.4 .1 111 A 111,1.1,1. . . . . l hhJI r. ii;f "p" white, sober and inaus.i drive Cadlllan n- tui..- .... Mamas! where services will be an7f?d. v oLVibsai I'll Al lHHIII'IIII -ST." !! il i '' at II Al ilflj'l.'lfl -t s- . i. . .-? iWiii ."'i.."ln.: 0 yrs. exp., kee t iX s after Oct. t. E 053. Ledger Centra. r-u . 111.1.1,1... 'j . ' i l h- i - nwv whuihuu; ciiv rsrsariritati iiaaiiBHsBaBBri " vuauiii,uii wisne situation: shu. .la?.P,iff?,. 8. !UOrSierei j&at place. Ii 4 rssa a-.vi C .MniST2 SU"1, c? achma-STFTrst-cTS erences. F 753. Ledger Central. J Uai ri". -- , - ' . ".-. uhhi. . ,l. ucl.Kd.t.ii.7"Jl.L"ri:.pnii deslrln rh.ni.." V2?'??i '".J r-i-ii-r - ""icuco. r .' OLEKK desires position: .. wv' ..rrm. ret tanking experience. F 841 i',irir VIsl. u COACHMAN, single, wants noJtfioB IO I l.?r ii . y81"!'. Orst-claa refersaw aii 1 avails soi atiinmAMias v -i rnmamttt- Ia. """""" - v Y SiaVl'ailTL A KT -.- . I. . s ". s vlinlal wiv..n, umiucu i nor. eip. ur. ,71 .. , ........ v.nt sna, uim nopsijou siv t coMMEncrvijjiiV Toung man, art school education. T er , fraciicai experience, deslna position in n ilustratlng esubltshment or; a studio. F 64,! sv "si v,v;iui , OARDUNER, mar., want pos. isro of horses rows, poul'y, lawn, flower; can furn 1st tlr n ref. Henry Mundt, Westtown, Chester Co. Is HOIIKEMAM rt..lr.. nn.lllftn experience. class reference, F S44. Ledger tj-ntral INTERIOR DECORATING Youug chance to learn. F 857, Ledger re V, . V, . T1. llltui,1' .'n"L"' . ma i setts ? j ma' r I ilAN AND WIFE, want pos icna ' I .4 mUnA ..f.r. fl witn ences adult family) experienced good 'eier- OFFICE MAN, 82, experienced, sales ani.SR , ecutlva ability, desire responslDie ixwiiwn' ',sbsbi with established concern. V 413, Ledger Cent TB OFFICE MANAGEr. Four years In present postilan with lf corporation handling eorrenonden . jxu chases, on Ice details) age S0,.hl(beat si UDUIW1B. ' WW. WWW ....,.m SALESMAN-SALES MANAGER Experienced, high-grad man, cwrabl sfjl' reeling ale fore aocordlng to app preaentKlay methods, good correspondent M open for engagement with manufacturers fg merchandise .that offer fisld ?r MBi specially good Jn adjustments. protTT"1 intercsv suu j.iw-. , iww ...m . w. -: whatever, reference. F 8JS. Lpdgei"V b'aLIMAN, 21). now employed) excellent re4 son for changing; S year' experience roatj worst ana nmissms. at . . ' -euer vcnit,.j H55RETJUY , Thoroughly educated rounrl rnanTae. with tlwrougJi Wines. V lalng.I with executive experleuo and farolll, I with j r.l"nA Tf this rJiiitlnn -ffitlr.. nnJAunllrl with om busy executive) typist only? salary moderate, r loo, iiussr venirai. ' FfKNOdltAl'lIUH'.and bookkeeper. SO. .hard; -.:JL... trtT thornllB.hltf a.ti.rtllfMtt s. cellent rafernce) will prov ability at my ownoen. r osj, ieoger uentri... s 5?lAWi0 MANAOER,' several year expert. I eno In handling freight matter, desire po- I ri.(T ,fh 1at.laiui ,uini.ni W U13 I mA r!nt. f 1 soWaHUAN. 24. wanU poslllon wiUTTiitl!- j grao nuuiui.iiiy ifacturtng concern, moderate sal , provided there U advancement) ars axpcrlence as clerk and sales-. Jr.u In utai-t l. -V Ti.VJ man; good correspondent !..-& e 4j Be.ss.ic.asi s,4ajsan prefer poslllon alsant ta sales, advertising or productij manager) available at one) references. 1 .Itlnii a)M bmniiAaAtllMtial liAllsaA Ptsv4V ! sssssjssjre.ars 4p n iutaU, t Jm ny vAr,ffyt il -?& tJWss, V f t -- i,Hs wwm, r, J( V v. .