f ol h ii5 ft. ' ' -session. :- n. :;tf a, 14 GBT - RICH - QUICK HOW.JHRIMP. AH it CoT TCR HA A UU SNooie PEACE, NOT POLITICS, PEOPLE'S MAIN DESIRE, SAYS VICE PRESIDENT y "fi W Marshall Asserts Country Wants Wilson to Give His Und'"''led Attention to Foreign Crisis OPPOSES EXTRA SESSION By BOND P. GEDDES WASHINGTON, Sept. !4. "I don't want to be attending vaudeville while church Is Coin? on." With this epigram Vice President Mar shall today urged Congress and the Amer ican people to "soft pedal" politics while the nation's foreign relations nro critical. He opposes, he said, the proposed extra session of the Senate. "I havo been over three-fourths of the States since Congress adjourned," said the Vice President, "and everywhere I find the rank and die of American cltl , Hens are not .discussing so-called politics of the old-fashioned variety. They are Interested In the war Interested In the efforts of the President to keep peaco with honor! "A few politicians and a few newspa pers are discussing the old-fashloncd brand of politics, hut most of the people, the 'common people,' the American citi zenship, are not Interested In politics. 'I am prejudiced against an extra ses sion of the Senate or an earlier session of Congress." ' Here tho Vice President referred to the vaudeville show of politics as compared with the serious International affairs be fore the President. "The American people want to have the President give his undivided attention to maintenance of peace with honor to tho flag," continued tho Vice President. "I will see the President today to pay my personal respects, but will not deign to offer my prejudiced advice on an extra Tfra,f"J"re94dent Wilson has the approval and commendation of tho nation In his handling of International affairs was de clared by the Vice President. "But I think discussion of his efforts at thin time would be Inopportune and might prove embarrassing," said Mr. Marshall. "Not that I am not ready to defend his course; It needs no defense only praise." Regarding his personal 'political future, the Vice President was extremely frank. When asked If he expected to be renomi nated Mr. Marshall said: "That depends entirely upon what the Democrats think of It. I have never yet sought a political office or nomination. I have never written a letter to that ef fect. If the Democrats nominate me with the President in 1816. I'll accept gladly. And if they don't, I'll be satisfied. That's nit there Is to It." a COPS CAPTURE HIGHWAYMEN Yells of Attacked Men Bring Police men, to Their Aid A fusillade of shots, much yelling and the pattering of many feet down the still thoroughfare failed to disturb the tran quility of Lombard street residents early today. It was the usual thief chase n that neighborhood, and the residents were getting used to it An occasional window opened for a minute as the cops dashiJ by after the fugitives, but beyond tlut there wasn't much stirring. Thjs time It was a hold-up at Lombard street near 9th street. John Polo, 72 South Darlen street, and Tony Angelo, 707 Kater street, were attacked, beaten and dragged Into an alley by three youths. Polo was robbed of J30. Policemen re sponded to their cries and gave chase to the assailants, catching them at Front street. The prisoners gave their names a Rocco Maltlo, 18 years old, 415 South Kb street; Leon Accolacco. 20, 708 South 7th street, and Anthony Pilla, 18, 717 Cly . jner street. All were held without ball for a, further bearing by Magistrate Hag wt. DR. MARIS KENDIG Lancaster Physician Dies Three Months After He Predicted Death LANCASTEtt. Pa., Sept. 2.-Dr. Maris Kendlff, 1 years old, a prominent phy sician of Conestoga Centre, died at the Lancaster General Hospital today of a complication of diseases. Some months ago ne predicted nis death on Sunday, June 20. and shut himself up In his home to await the end, convinced that he would die, like other members of his family, on Sunday that was the 20th of a month. lie lived, but since then had been grad ually railing. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA V4w) Arriving Today Mlswjurl (Br.). London, menlundtu. tr. X tie Transport Company. unHmani tur.j, eras urand. iron ore, MeCorvay. Delaware, new Tors, -Merchandise, ISMS? company. her Rant a (Br., Fowey. chins lora Bona, Im to Arrive VREKJHT. Vmm a.il.4 .M,...w.yVrMnU . ...Aux. 21 turns. ncsteter ....DepL. T ,...,.....,, .stotteraaru .....Sept. 8 ..,...,,.., ,IIulva Spt, H ..,.,,.., .MarjMlUeo .....Kept. S -.. . ...MarvUr Ur-.t ,a , .Newport . ., ,fept. 1) ii"'miiiS ,.,.pl, 11 ,..,,...,.,, jury . .,,,, .jeepl. 11 ..,.., ........Liverpool ,,.,Spl. V lff irir ,,.,,.,. t.Suea .,.,8rpl12 i. Mara ,,.,,,,, .Lamjim .,.., .Sept, 1 qiene ft I ism mi 4f(fe myi m rrsW kuM , . ............ Dublin mi U -r atasiaeer ,MaBChetr .. ... 1 . -, IktsMa ,. Kp7,3. I iinW .saws JpraiKlco,.flt. 31 hwh rata, ...........IOC M V-TR TO s'vWIflleTW yff UMttf . Hw.:; EVENING - WALSINGFORD Qouly: , BUT DiS KiO qoT TR. HAS ONE Too PEPPER DENIES CLUB IS ANTI-CATHOLIC Report That Organiation Will Support Porter Also Em phatically Contradicted Emphatic denial that tho H. C. Ston Men's Club Is a political organization de signed to buck George D. Porter, the In dependent nominee for Mayor, or that It Is nntl-CntholIc In Its purpose. Is mado In a statement Just Issued by George Wharton Pepper, member of the organi zation. Mr. Pepper stated that the club, which was started among men In tho Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel, was founded with certain rituals and themes, which, although not Actively anti-Catholic, has been Interpreted as so by the Catholics because they found themselves out of sympathy with tho movement. That former Director of Public Safety Porter should bo a member of the club, Mr. Pepper said, was merely an Inci dental matter, and would not mean that tho members of the club would support Mr. Porter as an organization, although as Individuals they might do so. Mr. Pepper also said that the Rev. Floyd W. Tomklns, rector of the Holy Trinity Church, who has control also over the Memorial Chapel, requested him to consult with the Rev. H. C. Stone as to tho advisability of Issuing a public statement, throuch the Philadelphia newspapers, regarding the real purposes and alms of the club. Funeral of II. M. Tildcn The funeral of Howard M, Tilden, who died of pneumonia at his home, Overlelgh, McKcan avenue, Gcrmantown, Wednes day, will be held from that address at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Itev. Dr. Franklin S. Moore, pastor of Calvary Episcopal Church, Germantown, will con duct the services. Interment will be In Ivy Hill Cemetery. The pallbearers will be D. Morlcy Lodge, T. Harold Tunnell, Ferdinand S. Graves, Howard Fltz-Itan-dolph, Samuel Peacock, Benjamin W. Greer. Jr., Walter L. Zelgler, John niakely, Logan Howard-Smith, Walter It. Tucker, Jr., William Adamson and J. Edwin Megargee. Mrs. Watson's Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Mas den Vaughan Watson, wlfo of Congress man Watson, of the Bucks-Montgomery district, will be held tomorrow morning at St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Wilmington. Del. Mrs. Watson dropped dead last Wednesday in a New York trolley car. It was found that she had J50.000 worth of Jewelry and $10,000 in cash in her possession at tho time. OBITUARIES Max M. Betz Max M. Betz, a prominent Mason and member of many fraternal societies, died yesterday at his home, 2314 North Broad street. Mr. Betz, who was 71 years old, had been 111 for nearly a year. He was a member of Gothic Lodge, No. 519, F. and A. M.: Tristram B. Fieeman R. A. Chapter, No. 243; Kadosh Commandery, No. 29; Canstattcr Volkfest Vereln, Philadelphia Scheutzen Vereln. Philadel phia Turngemelnde and the North Broad Street Building and Loan Association. Mr. Betz was the president of Max Betz & Co., wagon manufacturers. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence. Interment will be made at Greenmount Cemetery. James E. Reid James Edwin Held, an adjuster for the Keystone Telephone Company, died at his home, 4S37 Wolton avenue, from pneu monia yesterday. Mr. Held had been 111 for 10 months. He was $7 years old. Be fore associating himself with the tele phone company Mr, Reld was proprietor of a grocery business at 40th and Market streets. During this time he was an offi cer of the Retail Grocers' Association. Funeral services will be held tonight at the Hold home. IN MEMOHIAM 8TBAU88. In loving memory of my dear on, WALTER L. STRAUSS, who departed this Ufa Sept. 24, 1914. HIS MOTHER. DOUTV In memory of HARRY W. DOUTY. died September 24, 1014. FAMILY, Ms.cCAM.UM. In memory of WILLIAM P. MacCALLUM. lie died Sept. 24. 1014. WIFB Deatfjs I1KTZ. On September VI. MAX M DETZ. huabanl of Louisa N. Uetz, axed 17 years. Relatives and (rlende, also Uothio Lodse, No, CIV, V. and A. M. ; Trlitrain li. Freeman It. A. Chapter, No. 843, Kadoah Commandery, No. 29, directors and members of L'ann Utter Vollufeet Vereln. I'orter'a Lake II and V. Club. German Society. Philadelphia Bihuetien Vereln, FblUdelphla Turnse. melnde, directors of Nortb Rroad St. JJulld lng and Loan Association, employes o( Max M. Rets ft Son, and all other societies of which he was a member, are Inwted to at tend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m., from hU lata residence, 2H14 North Uroad st. In terment at Greenmount Cemetery. III.UM. On September 32, 191B. HERMAN II., son of Oeerge and Helen Ulum, aaed 2 ysara. Relatives and friends -are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 1 :iO p. in., trnm bis parants' reildenca, 4(11 Jllpka ave., Roxbo-oush. Interment private, at Weatmliuttr Cemetery. BOMIE-On September 21, 1916, OEOHOB. busband of Florence Uowle inea Van lloni. Relatives and friends, alio United Brother hood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local Union No. 8, are Imlted to attend tba funeral services, an Saintday, at 2 p. m., at hla lata residence, 1U Florence ave., Darby. Fa. Interment at Mount Zlon Cemetery. BKAOO. Oo Beptsrober 22, 1916. ENOCH EDWARD BRAOO, moa oV Rryan I) an" an. L. Bnt In bis 3d year. ReUtivea and friend are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcaa, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at hla parent residence, 2D5S South Frailer st. In tarmant at Mount Mortal. Cemetery. (SAKBt-Buddenlr. on Wfdneeday, Septembar W. IBIS. pANIKL. w?'ot Jb VndPIlrWiet Carr. asad 0 yn. Relatlvea and friend, also school companions of st, John the IUi tut Sctwol, ar Invited to attend tba funeral, on Saturday, at j.0 a. ja., from hla parent,' reaManca. Tarnoa .t.' Wltaahlckon. iS. ulem M, t B- foh tl? Baptlet Church. att o'clock pr-lr, isurment t sC John's Cemetery, " "" OAM4JMAN, On Sestemtxr 22, lais JalCHAKL CAJrHMAJC. bueband t? Brldset Caakawui (ne jTcOIInn). ReUllve BI frteada. Io St. Asatha'a Holy Name Bocl. y, ax Uivltad to sttend lb fjineral, on ajuiraay. at )Jt) a. a.. B?ua kte Ute relu IVfTa L'EPGER PHIUAPEEPHIX FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IIEATHM DAMDSON. On September 21, IBIS, HOlinilT. husband of Marfcaret Davtdeon (nee llffter) and eon of Mary A. and the lata Charles Davldeon. IteUtlvea and friends, aleo the employes of floors D. Wetherell : Co., are Incited to attend the funeral service, on Saturday, nt 1.80 p. m., at hi late resi dence. SfiM Mercer t. (18th Ward). Inter ment private, nt North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Friday evening. DUX. On September 22, 191(1. HANNAH. widow of William Dill, sited 111 years. Serv ice wilt be held at tho Home for Aged Couples, 1721 Francis St., on Saturday, at 10 a. m precisely. Interment at Eierxreen Cemetery Camden, N. J. i:l.MS. On September 21, 1015, at his lata resllence. Fox Hill, Itidt.or township, Dela ware County. Ph., RUDLL.1'11 ELLIS Serv ices And Interment private. KVANH. On September 22. 1916. J. HOW ARD, son of I, Newton and Mary E. Evans ttee Thomas), In his 20th enr. Relatives and frlenils are lnlted to attend funeral, without further notice, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from the Falrvlcw II. E. Church, Weleh road nnd W'ashlncton )Ane, mnr Ilethnres, Fa. Intern, ent Hatboro Cemetery riEI.l). On September 22, 191B, DAVID FAl'L FIELD, aced 40 years. Due notlca of funeral will be given, rill.IXRTON. At Atlantic City, N. J., on September l'l. 101V ELI.AIIETH SIMPSON, wltiow uf John Kullettnn. Tu eral Monday nlfrnoon, September 27, from her lata resi dents, northoait corner 42d and Spruce tts. Services and Interment private. GREENE. On September 23, ISABELLA II., daughter or Joseph and Mary Ureene. Relatives and friend, also Sodality of the ltleseod Virgin and League of the Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at M a. m., from her parents' resi dence, 2VI North King at.. Gloucester City, N. J. High Mass at St. Mary's Church, at I) a. m. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Gl'Ml'HEHT. At Atlantic City, N. J., on September SCI. 101.1, WILLIAM OUMPHBRT. Hged 80 vears. Relatives and frlende, also l'hlllp Schuyler Port, No. 51, a. A. R are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at 3:'M p. m at the chapel of Northwood Cemetery, Philadelphia. UAMII.L. On Soptember 22, 101.1. ELIZA Hirrll. widow of John Hamlll. Relatlvea and trlenda arc Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt 8':io a. m., from her late resi dence, 2S.14 Swanson st. Solasoa High Mas of Requiem at the Visitation Oiurch at 11) a. in. Interment at Holy Sepulchro Ceme tery. HUNTER. Suddenly, on September 23, 1918. HENRIETTA, wlte of Frederick J Hunter. Relatives and friends, also Mlzpah Lodge, No 570. S of II,, U, S. Grant Temple, No, 410, ot U. A.; Ivanhoo Temple, No. 12S, L. G. E., and Valor Council, No. 13, D. of A,, nro Invited to attend the funeral service, on Sunday, at 1 p. m., at tho residence of her huiband, 1003 East Tassyunk ave. Interment private. HUNTER. On September 23, 1915. GEORGE i ALLEN, son of Annie I', and the late John Hunter, In hi 27th year. Relatives and ' friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Saturday, at 3 p. m. precisely, nt the residence of hla brother, John S. Hunter. 60-10 Hazel ave. Interment private. IRVIN. On Sentember 20. 101.'. Kllaiu. NAH W. wlte of Alexander H. Irvln and daughter of tho late William and Sarah Knox, In her 60th year. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, st 2 p. m st her late residence, 242'i south I2th st. Interment private. Re mains may be vlened Friday evening, KEARNEY. On September 22, 1018, MAR GARET MARTf. wife of Albert Kearney and daughter ot Henry and Mary Stoke. Rela tives and friends, also Sodality of B. V. M. of fit. Malachy's Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 7. 'JO a. m., from her late residence. 1741 North 11th t. Solemn High Requiem Mas at St. Malachy's Church at 0 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KEltrKlt. On September 21, 1915, JOHN KERPER. Relative and friends, aleo Mana tawna Castle, No. 38, K. G a. and Marble Hall Lodge. I. O. O. F are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. from hla late residence. Barren Hill, Pa. Services In St. Peter's Lutheran Ch'irch at 3 p. m. Interment In adjoining cemetery. LKITCH. On September 22. 101.1. EDWARD son of Edward and Bridget Leltch. aged si years Relatives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8-30 a. m.. from the residence of hi parents, llioo Fit gerald st. (above Rltner). Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Monica' Church at 10 a. m. In terment at Holy Crosa Cemetery. LISTER. At Ocean Grove, N. J., on Sec tembtr 22. 1015. EMILY G widow ol Tuet,. d0.Vf tSvVi ter. eed ' Funeral aervlces will be held at the residence of her son. 1041 Paclnc street, Tioga, Saturday, at 2 p. m Interment at Northwood Cemetery, Haines street Germantown. LYONS. On September 23. 1915. ELIZA BETH A., daughter of Sarah L and the late Captain L. L. Lyons. Funeral services on Saturday, at 2 P. m., at 4812 Woodland ave, et Philadelphia. Interment private at Femwood Cemetery. ' MACKKY In Writ Chester, Pa., on Sod temter 22. 1015, JAMES C." MACKEvf Fn hla 71st year. Relative and friends, also Tamanend Tribe. No. IDS, Imp. O. R. M.. are Invited to attend the funeral, from tha resi dence of his sonlnIaw, Hutu Green, 132 linden t.. Wet Cheater, Pa., on Sunday. Services at tha house at 1 p. m. Interment private. JIclUNI.EY. On September 23, 1018. ELIZA, widow of Joseph McKlnley. Relative and friend ot family, also members of St. Sara abas' P. E. Church, are respectfully Invited to attend funeral service on Monday, at 2.30 p. m precisely, at her lata residence. 300 West Susquehanna avenue. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery, MILLS. On September 21,1915, THOMAS J buiband of Winifred T. Mill. Relatives and friends, also Ancient Order of Hibern ian are Invited to attend tha funeral on 8urday. at S a. m., from his late residence. 124.1 bouth 20th t. t-olemn Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's Church at 9:30 a, m. Inter, ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MOORE. On September 23. 1018, MART A., wlfo of William and daughter of Michael and Mary Halllgan. Relatlvea and friends era Invited to attend tba funeral, on Monday, at 8 TO a. m., from her late residence, 2UJ7 North Stanley it. High Mass at St. Colum bu's Church at 10 a. in. Interment at Holy Cros Cemetery. MOHKOVITZ. On September 23, 1018, JA COB, huiband of tha lata Nettle Moskovll. Relatives snd friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, September 2d, at 10 a. m.. from bis late residence, 821 1'lna st. Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery, Kindly omit flowers. OCIDKN. At his residence, B822 Willows ave., West Philadelphia, on September 23. 1015. ALBERT PENROSE OQDKN. Notlca of funeral Uter RAITMLIiElt. On September 22, 1918. LOUISA, widow of William lUppallbar (nee Kakra;, in her 77th year. Relative and friend ar Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Saturday, at 1.SO p. m., at her lata realdence, 212a Nortb Lawrence at. In terment private, at HIUld Cemetery, IlKIIL JAMES EDWIN, beloved husband of Catherine Raid Inea Fraaland), on tha 23d Inatant, la his U8tb year. Relative and friend, alio members of tit. Faul Lodge. No. 481, F. and A. M., and th Masonic Vteran are Invited to attend tba funeral urvlc, on Friday, at H p. m., at hi late residence. 48J7 Walton ave. Interment at Neahamtny Cemetery, HarUvllle, I'., on Saturday after noon. KKILLY. On September 22. 1918, PHILIP J., on ot Cecelia and th lata Terrene llellly, formerly of 1219 Ellsworth at, Itila tlve and friend ar Invited to attend th funeral rvlce. on Saturday, at .3u a, m., from hi mother's residence, 11147 Webster at. (above Christian st.). Solemn Keoulem Mass at Church ot Transfiguration, at 10 a m. Interment at New Cathedral Cam- KlU'SlfElL On September 20. 1918. EDNA K., wlf of Howard E. lUpsher and daughter of 'Charles E. and Lll Hants. Hel.tlre. and friends are Invited to attend th funeral aervlcas, at her lata residence, 4157 Faul L. trankford, on Saturday, at 8 p. rn. Inter mnt prlvat. t Oakland Cemstery. He mala rosy be view c Frtdsy, from a to 14) p. rn. KtttUNHON. At his , realdence. 63 North Mth t.. on. September 23. 1918. JAMES IIOHINSON. Nolle ot th funtial Ia4r HOHM,-On September 22, J910. EMIUB B, widow of Oliver H. ltomlg. KU stive and friend ar Invlttil to attand th fuiwral en Saturday, at 1 p. .. frosa tMr lata residence. 1I1S N. 'th at. SarvkiM 4 CWryLvT tbaraa Cur, at 2 . m. K-l4y, tetst . sMt jvtIveA. By KEMBLE Copyright, M6. E, W, Kembl. DEATHS nUSHTON. On September 22, 1918, JAMES, son of the lata William and Ileasla Rushton, In hi 21st year. Relative nnd friend ar Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 30 a. m.. from the realdence ot hla uncle, John Joseph Dunn, 47 Bast Garfield St., Germantown. High Mas at St. Francis of Asslsr Church, at 10 a. rn. Interment at Holy Sepulchro Cemetery. SCIIEER. On September 21, 1918, LOUISA, wit of Henry scheer (nes Merkle). Rela tlvea and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services. Saturday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 2423 E. Cum berland st. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may b Mewed on Friday evening, after S o'clock. SHRIEIt. On September 22. 1913. JOHN N. SHRIVER, aged 54 years. Relative and friends, also Chosen Friends Lodge, No. 100. I. O. O. F.j Washington Lodge. No. 8, Shield ot Honor, are Invited to attend th funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 i. m., at late residence, 67 Weit Johnson st., German town. Interment private. STRUNK Suddenly, on September 22, 1018. ELIZABETH, widow of Joseph 8. Strung, ngrd 73 years. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, st 1 p. m., at her late residence, 611 East Cabot st. Interment strictly pri vate. STUMM. On September 22, 1115, WILL IAM N., son of Charles and the late Barbara Stumi.i, aged 20 years. Relatlvea and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, on Satur day, at 2 p. m., from the residence of hla brother-in-law. William Atkinson, 4W) fill, verwood St., Manayunk. Interment private, at Barren Hill Cemetery, TOWNER. On September 20, 1915. JAMES L., husband of IDA M. TOWNER (nee Pole) and son of Julia and the late James Towner, aged 37 years. Relatlvea and friends, also employe of Haines, Jones &. Cadbury Com pany, are Invited to attend funeral services. Saturday, at 2:30 p. m., at his late residence, 1215 North 28th at. Interment ML Peace Cemetery WATSON. Suddenly, on September 22, 1015, at New York city, ANNIE MASDEN VAUGHAN. wife ot Henry Wlnfleld Wat eon, of Langhorne. Pa. Funeral service will be held at St. John's I. E. Church, Wilmington, Del. on Saturday, at 11:13 WELZ. On September 21. 1915, OERTRUDE, wile or Albert Welz. Relative and friend aro Invited to attend funeral services, on Sat urda. at 2 u. m.. at her late residence. 1056 N. Hutcninson st. interment ueivuo ceme tery. Remulns may be viewed on Friday evening. 4VE8TENHERGER. Sudenly, on September 22, CONRAD WESTENBERGER, in 111 70th year. Relative and friend are Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday at 2 p. m , from the residence ot hi son. John A. M. Westen berger. C020 Paachall ave.. West Phlla. In terment Mt. Zlon Cemetery. Darby, Remain may be viewed on Friday, 7 to 10 p. m Au tomobile funeral. VillITE. On September 22, 1918, RACHEL M. V. (nee Tomllnson), wife of William H. Vvhlte. aged 60 yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, without further notice, on Monday, at 11 a. m., irom her late residence, Southampton, I'a. Inter ment at Churchvllle Cemetery. Carriages will meet train leaving Reading Terminal at nil a. m.. at Southampton Statdsn. IlILUAMtsy-On September 21, 1U1B, WILL IAM O., busband of Lillian Williams, vaged 48 years. Relatives and friends, also Rack dale Council, No 803, Jr. O. U. A. M., and Washington Csmp, No. 82, P. O. S. ot A., ar Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. from hi late residence, Lenna, Pa. Interment at Mount Hop Cemetery. YAPP. On September 21, 1915, EMMA, wife of William J. Yapp and daughter ot tbe late Captain William and Mary E. Spang ler (nee Cress). Relatives and frlenda are In vited to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m , from the residence of her brother-in-law. Richard C. LeFevre, 2314 W. Oxford at. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or Ilk this) One time .,...,,.,...,,,.... x5c Three times on week 12Uc Six time on week 10c Situation Wanted, three time on wek 10 cents par 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 rata for Etxkiso Lmxs and Public Lidoi combined la 10 cants par Una with tha exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which I 16 cent par Ilns. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which I permitted In all classification ex cept Help and Situations Wanted. Loat and Found, Personal. Boarding and Room, add FIVE CENTS PER LINE TO ANY OF ABOVE RATES. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID and waitress, Protestant, for suburban place; reference required. F 047, Mosrrvninui CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John s James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Line. Fall ot Schuylkill. Mill. Scott's COOK nd chambermaid 2 girl to go to Wyn. cote, Pa. no washing, but assist Ironing) sec ond girl to give some assistance In care ot on child. See Mia Reed, Room 230, jubllo lawyer. COOK AND CHAMBERMAID and w.lires. 2 wnits, i-roieini gins: ramuy s adults: sub' urbr. I' 32 Ledger Otnce. COOK snd housemaid 2 whit girl to go to wriiv. K. (wiMwiiH prvicrreai ramuy o. Addre. P 331, Ledger Office. ' COOK Experienced whit woman, suburb; guoq wttM. mi isuiury. r aip, logger urr. COO"K, lrotetnt. for suburban place; refer- COOK, experienced, whit; srusll family) Prot eaunt prcierrea. . rnone wynwyd T2 w. COOK and downstairs work, no wash: aettleil woman; reference I' 330. lodger Office. COOKING, laund"rr and walling Two slstersT Ovrman or Swede preferred; 3 In family. Call 320 8. 431 t. ' " COOKING and downstair work, whit. Elf Springfield ave. Phone Chestnut Hill 1187 p. ONERAlTlfoWEWOl0cVhtteno"wb, ref. Phone Merlon 428 W until 10 a.m. GIRLS to act as models la large dressmaking establlfhmcnt, height 6 feet 4 Incbe to 5 fMt 0 Inches; bust 30 to 38 Inches! must .b refined and of good appearance: blond or red hair preferred: experience not necessary; only thou with abov requirement need ap ply Apply Cunnlnghr m. 1608 Walnut t. CJIHLS wanted, between the agt of 10 and 20. Apply from B to 10 a. m.. Employment Rurusu, Wdsbacb Compiny, OlouuMtr, New jersey. OIItLB 2), Protestant, one for cook, other for chambermaid and waitress; la suburb: ft- erence fequirq. r uoo. isgw uenirai. OOVEKNEWS, English preferred, to teach two children, 7 and 0; fluent French, sauato. Ad dress Mr. George B. Harris, Oak rend, Oer nutntown. Pkone. germantown 1384 D. UOUSHW04HK, reiiabl, wtliknf girl, uadar 40 year, for fatrlly of 9, to 1st? Alryj mu.t know bow to do plain cpoMnct no wh!ac or Ironing: pu-putnwit plc satisfactory w4; refwea fw csMoc4r required. B., 72UL mnniwwn . HOtlaVJSWOrtiC ti Mt girl! Biuot sewsaduiu ta b aawal eeak aaT IsMllst mutraeji ' r VssitrsL -- WHAR IS OYAR QONE T6 HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEWORK, general; no wash: good cook; ref. Call .1211 W. I'enn at., Germantown. HOFSEWORK-airl, vvhlte, for general house work In Inmlly of two. Apply In the morn Ing. 1203 Arrott. Frankford. HOUSEWORK White girl for small family! Haddonfleld. N. J. 1' 310. Lodger Otnce. HOUSEWORK (general) Cap. white woman: must have good reference. P 325, Led. Off. LADY OF PLF.ASING PERSONALITY, ma ture; not wholly dependent; whole or part time; to manage an exclusive business; posi tion worth 140 per week to qualified tierson. Olve photm number, r 740, Lodger Central. LADY SOLICITORS, household; commission only. After 2 p. rn 1.141 Spring Oanlen st. LADIES wanted Pleasant outdoor work, but not common canvassing; no experience necca nary; good moral and neat appearance e sentlal. Cxi I, 1 to 4, 3112 Real Estate Trust Building. SALESWOMEN Gimbel Brothers require saleswomen ex perienced In selling V MILLINERY WOMEN'S COATS WOMEN'S SUITS Apply Employment Bureau. Fourth Floor. BECRnrARY wanted who will also act as housekeeper for large private residence In the suburb of Philadelphia; only ladles supply ing the best of recommendations need apply tpy letter), f s. ..eager vciurni, STENOGHAIHER and general office alstant, abojt 25 yeara of nge; must be neat and ac curate; good penman: permanent position; slate experience, reterencea and salary ei. pecttd. F 457. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, capable and experienced, wanted; aipllcant must stato fully previous business experience, age, salary required and give satisfactory refs. Address C 114. Led on. STENOGRArHERS.BOOKKEEPERS.CLERKH Aro you seeking a flrst-clas position? Seo Mis Dean, at Ledger Central. She will advise sou how to aecure one. help you write your advertisement. Hat your qualification In the Commercial Department. Miss Dean hs helped hundreds of young ladles and will ex tend the same courtesy to ou. This Is a free servloC to Ledger advertisers. TEACHER of typewriting wanted In prlvato school, give full particulars concerning educa tion snd experience. Address M. 110. Led. Off. WAITRESS wanted, competent: family of 4; Protestant preferred. Q 43. Ledger Central. WANTED A lady to assist with light cham berwork, mending and children' studies. Phone Germantown 2737. YOUNG LADY wanted with experience In bookkeeping and stenography, for retail sta tionery store: excellent opportunity for ad vancement; state past experience and salary expected. F 740. Ledger Central. YOUNG LADY. tall, genteel, to assist In dressmaking showroom. 1J10 Walnut St., sec ond floor. YOUNG WOMAN with good reference and ap pearance as coatroom attendant In high-class restaurant. F 847, Ledger Central. COUPLE wanted, man and wife! Apply 302 Oowen ave.. Mt. Airy. I'a. 182S South 22d St., Philadelphia, Pa.. Sept. 20. 1015. Mis Dean, Philadelphia, Pa. My Cear Mis Dean This Is the first oppor tunity I have had of writing to thank you for securing the position I now have with tho Sims Automatic Conveyor Company, Drexel Building. It Is the best position I eyer had and I like the work very much. Thanking you for the Interest you took In my welfare, 1 am. oura respectfully. MATILDA M. BINGHAM. General CLERKS Women wanted aa govt, clerks; 170 month; Phlla examination coming; sample Suestlon free. Franklin Institute, DepL 713 I. Rochester, N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT (chartered)-Senlor accountant, with general and public utility experience: accustomed to Investigation work; state age, qualifications, present position and when available. Address M 115, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPING and stenography Wanted, young man with experience in bookkeeping and utenosraDhv for retail RtBilnn... ,n... excel, oppor. for advance; state past expert ence and salary expected. F 748. Led. Cen t.- BOY el IT, neat appearance, with good refer ences, as coatroom uttondant .in ilrst-clas easluilnini . U IT T . i, tfmHin. v tni, aWgunct LeilirHl. BOY to run errands; stale age, reference. ..... . c...j.wb. . mi, i.eager tjnice. BASS and tenor wanted; choir: ulo quartet: .-. .... . tw, isyiAvr j,cc. CABINETMAKERS-Wanted, 13 good cabinet maker. Pooley Furniture Co.. mth and In dlana ave. CHAUFFEUR, white. mrrled, whose wlf can do laundry work; have neat, comfortable houe for cnifple who have their own house keeping furniture; near Bryn Mawr. Address. giving refs., wages, etc.. Q 144. Led. Cent CHAUFFEUR, colored; also helo In house! stats reference qndwgc. q uf. Led. Cent. CLOTH WEAVERSwTnted. Apply" JoTin"& ,me,D.ob,on'Inc" U'snket Mill, -Scott's Jane, Falls otgchuylklll. ' " " "aSSFE?13 ,"Ier''" ''ripper and "plMeTs: A.DS,)r John & James Dobson, Inc.. B'anket Mills. Scott' lane fall. Jit.TitLi.V'"1"1 CLLHK Exper. dellctesen and grocery cleric" must h vni In Hl,nn.... .. IWI . - . ... .c..M.,v.eii: 14 oer wees: ? t..tV. PJ1 ar,er 8 o'clock Friday eienlnc. David B. Edw. 4373 Main t.. Mana'n ' DRAUQHTSMAN, experiencei: temporaryTpo: slllon. Fox Oun Co.. 2308 Hamilton st. DRUOS-Quai. east., eip. ; good rr7i"notin7 prtvJtlnkeH. Ph.rmacywoi'oerm.mown! ESTIMATOR. experlencM on "eteel and Iron work required In building; on who know hop costs and Is acquainted with the build rs and architects jn Phlla.: answers must Lrtw'SntretT " cted' a 168. JIO SAWYER wntdimuTb flr."tlas cd- LATHE I HANDSBemlautomatlo OrilleyTAcm and . 51,.,land. autoraatlo machln hand wanted: Itrat-cla man only; hlsheat waiea MAN ANS-iyiFE. white. Prote.Unt. as ." J"" "'", wnne. i'roteslants, al f.,'.uB.u.r nA ?okl must have reference vvnie not 11m, Marion. I'n. " ilACHINfSTS WANTED-Two flr.t-cl.s lath and planer operator. American Engineering Co.. Aramlngo av. and CumUrUnd t. ' " kACHINISTS and Isthe handZ Apply 4300 W'lssBhlrknn ave -w HEN to Uke charge of mixing picker. John A Jma Dotwon, Inc. Blanket ifllls. Scott a Une, Falls of. Schuylkill: ' " " OFFlCEBOY In Insurance efflc: 3JOter week; chance for advancement. Address, own handwriting, with refs, p 218, Ledger Off. ORUANIBT Wanted expert org.n'lst for mo-tton-Pjcture, tbeytra: very good salary for capablBWlstAWre!'. O. Box 112. FLTjjTOEBFlrst'cUirTiTumUrwantedT'Ttp: ply to George B. Buplc. Narberih, Pa, REGISTERED PHARMACIST wanted: oppor" tunlty to act In a managerial capacity: must U wU recommended. 0U) Chesmut L hEFRESErfTATfVE for' Ih1ladeiphTai thof oygb knowUdce of clty at present m ployed a a salesman: pu to visit tars concern. get a bearing and pre seat a hlgh-elaa pronot isllion; koowladg of general Insurance lu. abl; good Mlanr for right man. Apply by letter only. C 87, Ledger Office. , ' BALEeMAN Wanted Mperienced plaster sale nan wkb sood rsfercne; none other need apply: territory easurn part of Peunsylva .U. Addr M 117. Idg.rOI(lc;" 5iXEaMAJ and Um.tor on c5b position rcntutsi must kc xp. L 102. Ledger Central. 50irTAI''wanTidi in card "room, to take "."?.. ASP.iy J8 rnmm niUM, neett's 24, 1915: THAT AUTO IS REMARKABLY Ic D& BLAME OLE HER WHEELS BEfN T-RSO She jcs Tft RES HELP WANTED MALE SHIRT CUTTER-123 per Week to right psrty capable of cutting trousers, shirts and man aging small hop; reference required. Ad- areas 1'osioince isox uoio. SOUCITORS-Cathollc: 5 a day: will show )ou hi.w; eorna to travel. Room 314, 029 Chestnut. . STHAMFITTER wanted who understand va por work. Apply to Geo. II. Suplce, Nar- Dertn, i'a. 8TENOanArHER Young man, 20 years of age. In office of Importing concern, wltft knowledge of bookkeeping: state salary ex-n.-a t. inn ij, nrrtp. , .' . - ' " WANTED, a well-educated man with a thor ough knowledge of automobile repairing for Inspecting and adjusting; man without expe rience need not apply; state experience and nge. C 100, Ledger Office. -w .. ..., -", WANTED, for railroad shop out of town, mach'et help's, hollermkrs and helpers, black smith help's, rlpent's. tinsmiths and drill press men to take the piece ot men on strike; perm, work and gooa pay. Ap. C 20. Led. Off. WANTED experienced, competent aluminum splnnera; good wages, steady work, no labor trouble, new buildings; In writing give ref erence. Address Toledo Cooker Company, Toledo. Ohio. HUSTLERS ot neat appearance can make from S3 to (10 dally, commission basis. Intro ducing our free talking machine offer. Apply 0 to 12 a. m.. 1332 Arch st. General SPRINO GARDEN MOTOR COMPANY Latest, most modern, up-to-date AlTOMOBILE SCHOOL By our nev method jou learn to drive and repair automobiles quickly. 5 WILL START YOU , 1001-13 Spring Garden. Day and night classes 011 N. BROAD ST. Robertson' old original AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL teaches you how to repair and how to drive autos. 011 N. BROAD ST. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Through the Commercial Department at Ledger Central, a large number of firms have been able to secure competent office help bookkeepers, stenographers and clerical girls. The next time you are In need of an office assistant, tele phone your Help Wanted ad to "Miss Dean.V Ledger Central,, Walnut 3000. She win select competent girls and sub mit them for your conslderstlon. This is a free service to Ledger advertisers. BOOKKEEPER with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting; thoroughly experienced In office work. F 040. Ledger Central, BOOKKEEPER. S cars' expert poasesses ex ecutlVe ability; ref. F 8li. Ledger Central. CHAMBERMAID and waitress desires posi tion; at present engaged; competent, expert enced; VY. Phlla. pref. P 332. Ledger Office. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, experienced wuung ana ponging; rers. liu n. loin st. CHAMBERMAID 'and waiting; city or aub urbs. V 317. Ledger Office. CLERK (bill. hie), typist, asslstsnt bookkeeper, quick, accurate. F.440. Ledger Central. CLERK. 3 ears' experience: knowledge ot sienograpny. r-- uai. Leager central, COOK want a place by October; flrst-clais reference. 40, Ledger Branch, 10th and Brown. a COOK white woman, experienced, reliable, ..ones.,; ciiy prei.; gooa rei. i' .JZ1. Lea. un. COOK, competent; city or suburbs; best refer ElllCh MU1II BH .11 ra. .Tn MT. '.'I COOK and chambermaid wish positions; best rjfrence; city, country, ml Olrard ave, COtjK. first class, 'desires position, hotel or restaurant. Writ 122 W. Price st. COOKING, working housekeeper or housework; MUb.; German. HL'S N. Broad. Ph. rop.32tCT. DAY'S OltK Young colored woman, clean- lng or laundry: reference. 1014 8. 17th t. DRESSMAKER wishes few more engagement by day; reasonable. P 322, Ledger Office. DRESSMAKER desires few more encagi ment by day. P :I08. Id ger Office. DRESSMAKER, by dv or vliltlng com panion: reference. P Mr- ledger Office. GIRL, colored, wlshe position; good cook or chambermaid: home nights. CaU or writ all week. 1230 Cambridge. GOVERNESS-College graduate, refined young woman, experienced, musical, fine embrold ercr: references; HO. E 850, Ledger Central. GOVERNESS Mrs. Roland iClorrTsdelres to find place for competent English governesa. ArPly 1017 Land Title 1 1 dr. 1'Il Spruce 2270. GOVERNESS, Bwls. resident or vliltTngroer man, French, English, primary branchest ref-erenc-s. F 760, Ledger Central. GOVERNESS-Country preferred: sewing; ex. perlenced: beat reference. 210.1 Waverly at, GOVIRNESSt Young woman, graduate kinder gartner; bet reference. P 304, Ledger Office. GOVERNESS. North Germin Protestant, da sires po. 2.110 B. 22d st. Phone Dick. 3340 Y. HIGH SCHOOL ORADUATR deslresposltion where she can make herrelf generally useful: good penman. Q 41, Ledger Central. HOUSEWORK An experienced girl, with' In fant child, for general housework; reference. Box 21. PhoeMxv.lle.Pa; ' HOUSEwTTllK, mTd.-aged woman, good cook: iiw vrsiait. iiuwu iv, a uu lou,. (u 10 li;. HOUSEWORK, general; small aduft family: no wash, reference. P 314, Ledger Otflce. HOUSEWORK, general; settled woman: city or suburbs: ref. P 327. Ledger Office. LADY, refined, wishes csre of gentleman' home and family. Mr. B.. care Box 63, Hammonton. N. J. LADY'S MAID or chambermaid desires poal tion; experienced and competent; good ref erence. 07, Ledger Branch, 11th & Diamond, LADY'S MAID and seamstress, no oUJictlon to light chamberwork, wlshea position, c 8, ledger Office. LAIYr9 MAID, f.rst class; English and Ameri can refs. 4032 Brown. West Phlla. LADY'S MAID Protestant, competent: good ret.t city or guourn. r- auu. i.eqgcr urnc. M rTllrfH'H HELPE'R, exn 1 white Protestant glrli reference. Phone Dickinson 24U0 w, NURSE, practical, menul diseases; prlvat; aasist nxnt ouiiei rei. i- iiu, Leager urnc, SEAMSTRESS or lady' maid, colored, desires position i beat references. 1733 Bulnbrtdg L STENOaitAPHER Exprt; Wm Penn gradui ate; 3 years' exceptional experience. Includ ing engineering, automobile and general com mercial work , con. secretary, a 62, Led. Cent, STENOGRAPHER, neat, dependable, would consider nioderat salary with opportunities: reference. B 308. Ledger Office. ' STE.NOOHAPHERrt yeairTTxp.! etflclent" in clerical work; rapid accurate; familiar with card systems. F 042, Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER-and "elerk:-"yersexp tan aslst bookkeeper, good correspondent, .psi iri.mu. v ", ,ic central. BTENOGRAPHER High achool gradual, prt fer law office, 1H year' experience In thl Una; moderate aalary. Q 63, Ledger Central. BTENOGRAPHllR and bill elerkThUbifhool graduate, 2 year experience, desire iosl tlon with advancement. E 443, Ledger Cent. STENOGRAPHER, law and convincing, 4 year' experience, ref. K 448, ledger cint. BTMN(5aRAPilERTrllable, weTPtralhed-E: tinner, reference. E U33. Ldgr Central. STENOOHAPHKR. exp, knowl of biitkTep: Ing, moderate stltry. Phone Spruce 6532. BTUNOORAHER anrXlIl clerk, om.'axpn high nhool grad. B 3.M, Ledger Central. STENOGRAl'HEH "and 'bookVeeper' R'ecenl grad, i do good work; willing. Q 68, Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER Correctpaflerigood wrlteri rapid Hgura! mod, aLa 140. Ld.Cn. BTENOGRAHIlUl-l5fpTIaccuraT)TraadTyp" 1st; irMerat aalary. Q 115. Ledger Central. TEACHER, visiting or rtidht7wiih "H5 ggamnt, long aad uccfu! yipertsne with children, English branch!, music. French) hgbet references from most xclu slv school, moderate. V V48. Ladiu- -'.nr WA II , ., . ... IL - . W. .,. ' --r-. v !V v2- -ll fcOl H CHEK tvlsHlng) wlsae engagemeal. sbik: sli fcmncluM, rrench. Grajil, HUrHura. senLvsrA Qj?m cs&! INTELLIGENT nachully ha qooD joke DAT SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE TYPIST and general office assistant! 12 yslV experience. Q 148, Ledger Central. WOMAN, middle aged, wishes housekeeping or chsmberwetk. Call or write. 8845 Delhi st. WOMAN, colored, want position: ftrst-cla cook or housekeeper; best reference; bom . nmmi. liu an weeg. auiu Kimoau at. YOUNG LAtlY. Vnnwln nf ,l,nAn.nli .M Pi bookkeeping. 2 months' experience; modsrat salary: willing to learn. Q 46. Ledger Cent. SITUATIONS W.-NTED MALE ACCOUNTS AUDITED, books opened, kept, closed, day or evening, concerns not employ ing permanent bookkeepers a specialty,. Phone Tioga 5412 D. ACCOUNTNT, bookkeeper and general offlc man destrea change: 10 jearr experience; reference. A 138. Ledger Office. A8SISTANT TO AN EXECUTIVE College men, 10 year' thorough buslne training; sales and office routine; desires per manent connection where personality and ex perience would be valuable to a busy man. F 50. LEDOER CENTRAL ATTORNEY, 30 years ot age, desires position with Urge firm or corporation In contract or credit department. F 637. Ledger Central. BANKER Young man, 25. married, good habits, desires position In bank; experienced; best references. G 58. Ledger Central. LOOKKEEPER Correspondent desires position with opportunity for advancement; employed In credit department ot large corporation; textile or cotton business preferred. G 153, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER and csshter. 27, with 0 yean experience manufacturing business; now 'em ployed, but seeks greater oportunlty. F I52, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER. 12 yeara' experience, desires position with reliable firm. 2212 Oakdale st. BOOKKEEPER, clerk, 24, with four years' experience; best rei. y oiu. Ledger central. BOOKKEEPER and accountant, young man, exper., desires pos.; best tef. C 10. Led. Off. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, desires position; moderate salary. Q 44. Ledger Central. CARPENTER, young, sober, wishes steady work, factory or R. E. F. Slevers, 448 Olive, CARPENTER, prae. and exec., wants perm, engagement, sn-'ilng reas. 0410 Palmetto. CHAUFFEUUT"mulatto,marTled, 9years' ex perlcnce, strictly sober and honest, wishes position with private family; best reference torn last employer uox ioi, inanorne. i a. CHAUFFEUR 0 lears' exp 2 years last place: careful driver: good reference; any car; honest; sober, F 654, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR, experienced, any car; minor r. palra; suburbs; married; reference. P 301, Ledger uince. CHAUFFEUR, colored, 7 years' experlence;io own repairs; drive any car: now employed; reference. G. M., 1520 Flora st, CLERK with & years' general experience! start low It there Is advancement. F 837, Ledger Central. . CLERK desires position: age 20; several yrs.' banking experience. F S41, Ledger Central, COACHMAN, married; tbor. exp. driver; hunt. era: lightweight; ref. 5044 Norwood st., Otn. COACHMAN wants position, city or country; lifetime exp.; personal ref. P 310. Ledger Off. PiiwKTljlTrrinM RSfllNERll of large exi. wants employ't In or near Phlla.: nom. salary for good connection. F 835. Ledger Central DESIGNER Furniture and Interior woodwork, practical, nil around. F 755. Ledger Central. DRAUGHTSMAN, experienced detaller aii3 tracer, wants position. U 4'J, Ledger Central. ELECTRICAL engineer, correspondent, busi ness man, salesman, technical nnd university graduate, desires position, a 151. Led. Cent. GARDENER, mar., wants post, care of horses, cows, puui'y, lawn.flowera. can furn. lst-clasa ref. Henry Mundt. Weettow n, Chester Co..t'a. HOUSEMAN desires position: "experience; 1st class refnence. F 844. Ledger Central. MAN AND WIFE, white, exnd. butler. Tiouia man: wife, cook; refs. G 242, Ledger Central. OPPORTUNITY WANTTD Young man, 27. over 10 ears' expcrlenc architects' office, seek connection with builder cr building trades; thoroughly under stand architectural drawing; can take oft quantities, overset building operations; best reference, F 140, Ledger Central. PRIVATE SECRETARY Young man, 27, married, employed by lead ing citizen, about to retire, desire position where ability. Integrity and character will prove valuable: six year' experience with a large railroad company, two year coal min ing firm, thorough knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography; reference the best. OH. Ledger Central. 1'RIVATE TEACHER of physical training (Harvard School of Physical Education) de sires to local In a private club or will teach pupils In their own homes: expert knowledge of rcmedlsl kt nasties, body building, weight reducing and expert boxer and wrestler. Address John O. Kegel, 2418 N, Marshall st . Philadelphia, Pa. rtfu?: tlon with good concern. Ledger Cent, SALESMAN-SALES MANAGER Experienced, high-grade man, capable ot di recting rule force according to approved present-day methods, good correspondent. Is open for engagement with manufacturer of merchandise that offer field for growth: specially good In adjustment. Protect your Interests nd preserve good will of customer. Present employment offers no- future what ever; references. - sa, eagcr central. SALESMAN want road poattton with coo- 1 Vimiis Viav fniri1 WiriM trTttftrv Tester J -' 1riiaj. M lift. Tii1rir iSfflr, SALESMAN, experienced, desires position in store. Saturdsy only. O 34, Ledger Office. "". "" i ' . - :r DALESMAN. 40. beat ref. want Un for Phils. -I or nearpy territory, v ita. logger uniw 8ALESMAN 30. married; hustler, seeks posi tion; rfrence; alary mod. O 31, Led.Off, STENOaRAPHEn Three yeariaw and'resl Mini, ofrlr. exn.. O month a Btenosrsober. ; deslreltutlon. O 158, ledger Central, YOUNG MAN. 24.' wants posltlonwith high grade manufacturing concern, moderate sal ary to start, provided there 1 advancement ahead: 0 years experience a clerk and sates-' i man. good correspondent; prefer position assistant to sale, advertising er production manager; available at once; references. F H3Q, Leaser yjenirai. YOUNG MAN. 23. of good personality snd ad dresi, wishes to make connection along sell ing imee witn responsiute nnni sovu ""- , tlon: sales and clerical experience, F 04. . UBUIicr i.,n,i. ,"... .... , . VT O, klak k&,l .In-.l!.. arltl. . luunu sni 4t "". PVMWV.Y, """y "tv-uv -. a u.n-U bint r1lrea iwMltlnrl. nreferaDIr 1 In wholesale house or manufacturing esUb- J llsnment. y piu. ueoger jntrai. YOUNQ MAN, 27. Pnt ID yrs at m ' Uaue, acsire steaay position, operai ui mechanical ability. F044. Ledger Central... YOUNG MAN with office ex. having type writer, knowledge ot bookkeeping, desk WW, ml 1WIIIT. . ,., luw Winn. YOUNa MAN. 23. desire position, nunufae turing or wliolesst nous, to learn business; 1 1 Mfdni. IS 13 TAr rVntr!. worn at noine. . ,.,, iKipcr jiiivo. YOUNO MAN. 23, S yer' banking exprlno, ,lelre pomon. r lnj. l.ager uniri. YOUNti; MAN, college, desires position wtl) possibilities of advancement. (1 50. ld. Cent. IUU.1U saACl. aiiistit; iu, uairr hm-. ?m Hon with lndcape gardener. C 102, Led.g; rtM luurtu ham. a yrs. oia. artistic aouiiy, "" sire ronneciiun inu .oec. u iui, ia. : YOUKQ HAN desire position with illustrator! good copier. C 113, Ludger Of tic. iv xrnrr Ttn ?rvr, TPtwr -rtfii irtwrv of an applicant listed her who can fill the jS exacting position, telephone Mr Hunt. Lsf- J nr Cntral. Walnnt n UBln SunA- 'rh 14- gee's Commercial Registry Bureau 1 a fr ervic nr win say you tim ase inr vjenMuic. or, iiuni usually brings in n uaa P-d rlht Job to-lt!ir. i