14 1 1 i I ' fkf f) t fc M sarTjJ AMaSMff . ..IB .T -mmm GKT - RWH - QUICK - i ii n i i ' ' 1 1 , .. .1 1 1. 1 i , ... , !!., , . - l . . ' ' I . I . . I I, 1 ! 1 " ' - - . n.n li i M - "Wi I , . NOvV KHU SHOW VOU A TRICK, VIA UAWDyO in C DAT WHAT AM -6-MD . STRUCK-.' ) a CUM : CUM . JKS WATCH WHAT - J H6 AM ... yt -, 1 -' ' 2 W"A.I? Bf .UI9 ! wim IMPi ,CT i '-', y KM-W .-rV"AfV K""--. I V X V n . ,. - -sT rtf&WZkZ&s-' "S&r-V .U i 7 ALLIES MAKE STEADY . GAINS ON GALLIPOLI British Operating From Gaba Tepo and Suvla Bay Form Junction l PAIUS. Sept. 2S. An official review of military opera tions at the Dardanelles, Issued here, claims Important progress for the Allies and announces the Blnktns of five Turk ish transports, besides the destruction of sqme smallor boats and the shelling ot the docks and supply depot opposite Nagara. Four of these transports were sunk In one day by British submarines. The British, It Is stated, have succeeded In effecting a Junction between new troops landed In the Bay of Suvla and those which already occupied the heights dominating Gaba Tepe. "At the Dardanelles," the report states, "the last weeks-of August were marked by few movements. In general there were artillery duels and sapping and mining. On August 24 on of our groups captured a telephone station before ono of the Turkish trenches. This was filled with defenders, who presented our mltrall leusos with an opportunity for a very affective fire. "The edge ot the plateau descending to Koreves Dero Is the favorite theatre of operations for our patrols. Every time the Turks have shown the slightest opposition to us their enterprises have felled. Our curtains of Arc have pro vented a good many of the assailants from returning to their starting point. "Our Infantry every day establishes Its superiority over the brave but sluggish Turk. On August 30 our mountain guns forced the defenders of a small fort In the Koreves Dero valley to evacuate that fort, and on the coming of the night our soldiers completed its destruction. "During ' this time our artillery con tinuedIts shelling of the batteries dis covered by our aeroplanes on the hill of Afhl-Baba and the Asiatic coast. The ir,2rurklsh artillery is capricious. On some uy ji wouia oe possmie 10 oeiieve tnat it has no more ammunition, and Its silence, particularly that of the heavy guns. Is almost complete. At other times, on the contrary. It sweeps our one-wlth the utmost thoroughness. We have, however, suffered only unimportant material damage." MRS. L0NGW0RTH SHOWS NEW FASHION IN CHICAGO Former Alice Roosevelt Appears in Pantalettes CHICAGO, Sept. 25. Mrs. Nicholas Long-worth, who gave tho country "Allco blue" when she was Alice Roosevelt, came Into Chicago In pantalettes. They were "not net and ruffled and laco trimmed. Instead, hoavy skirt material, with a wide tuck In each leg and reaching to her ankles. They would have been noticed If they hadn't been pantalettes, because they were longer than the skirts Chicago Is wearing. A long, heavy traveling coat, with a broadcloth collar and conspicuous for the absence of fur of any kind, was worn with the "sklrtlsh"-looklng trousers. Ties of the cloth protruded from either side of the collar and made a warm knot at the neck In cose of cold winds. Mrs. Longworth wore Wed low shoes and a hat ot straw, with a silk facing and a tailored ornament in front. Her traveling purse was a large, square leather one. FIFTEEN LOOPS IN THE AIR U. S. Army Officers Break Records in Flights in the West SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept 25. Sergeant William Ocher and Corporal Albert Smith, attached to the United States army aviation corps at North Island, piade 15 loops each while engaged in (flights, which were said to shatter all army and navy aviation records. Both officers used the same machine, quipped with a W-horsepower motor. This machine la of the heavy army type, designed solely for long-distance flying. Police Court Chronicles When Mike Howard gets an alcohollo burden ha has to balance It on one leg. Aa such a task Is difficult even for men with two legs, Mike therefore has twice as much trouble as the ordinary man. With a heavy handicap of liquor, ha trudged along until he reached 2d and Poplar streets. Then he lay down to rt-st In an alley, and his wooden leg extended over the sidewalk. It was dark and several persons tripped, including two wowen. Itltout. endeavoring to And out what them to fall thty ran down that iomI told Policeman Casper that a sMjtecked them down with a club. tumiH tliem scream, and sat up Just se tfie star e-f Casper gllaten Aarknecs. a.fc - Ijr fBBwwv wy itubb mv l9 WSkli mm DkKls. cJunoi ITl mim knows It. As Mike U thin he kind sfc to travel as fast on one foot "Q.tFSjpr dM a twofor a while. Jlnal- iM Mueeoat dimn a spurt and caught Ike as he was making for a fence. H hMught him before Magistrate ;olt. at tho Front ana Master streets tutlou, ' "lusfcttd of drinking twice as much aa (h orihiiary man." said the Judge, "you .! ould take only Iislf the awquBt. It'a u (i-oat! of loo muchy,1' Jllku promised tu reform If, the Judge r. ,od jme litiri foice to set on hU (. . t lie ww 'Jtotl with a U hotirt rt WALSINGFORD SURPRISE AND GIFT ON PASTOR'S ANNIVERSARY Tho Rov. and Mrs. Charles Grant Hopper Guests at Reception The Itev. and Mrs. Charles Grant Hop per, of tho West Park Presbyterian Church, West Philadelphia, were given a pleasant surprise when tho congrega tion ccl'brated tho 16th anniversary of Mr. Hopper's pastorago by giving him and his wlfa a reception last night. Mr. Hopper made rapid strides In his work nt the church and has a flourishing congregation. He came to the West Park Church from a Presbyterian congrega tion at Georgetown, Del. Since January 1 nearly 250 persons have united with the church. Mr. Hopper has a Bible class of 100 men. The Converse Building, In which tho reception was held, was transformed Into a vcrltablo garden of flowers. An or chestra furnished tho music for the oc casion. At the close of the festivities William Trlol, Sr., a member of tho ses sion, presented Mr. Hopper with a huge bunch of carnations and a purse of $100 In gold. Mrs. Hopper received a hantl somo bunch of La France roses. ANNUAL BIBLE CONFERENCE Prominent Teachers Announced for Meetings Which Open Next Week in Y.JSC. A. The third nnnual conference of tho Philadelphia Bible Confcrenco Associa tion will be held from October 4 to 12. Tho Conference Association Includes Wil mington, where meetings will be held a part of tho time. Tho teachers engaged for tho conference are Dr. W. Leon Tucker, of Los Angeles, Cal.; tho Rev. George E. Gullle, of Chi cago, 111.; tho Rev. Dr. Max Wcrtheimer, of Ada, Ohio: tho Rev. Dr. Harris H. Gregg, of St. Louis, Mo., and the Rev. W. Etillman Martin, of Canton, Pa. Dr. C. I. Scofleld, president of the Philadelphia School of tho Bible, Is expected for a day or two the latter part of tho confer ence. The sessions will be held In tho audi torium of tho Young Women's Christian Association, 18th and Arch streets. Noon meetings for office people will bo held at Griffith Hall. Crozer Building, H20 Arch street. Ths, sessions In Wilmington will be held In Union Methodist Episcopal Church, 6th and AVashlngton streets. The Executive Commltteo of the Phila delphia Bible Conference Association con sists of William L. Pettlnglll, president; John Scott, treasurer; Frank W. Lange, secretary; F. B. Davis, T. II. Johnson, Alexander Belth, Jr., J. J. Richardson, Dr. D. Frank Kehler and E. E. Wash burn. Funeral of Mrs. A. Troescher Mrs. Alberts. Troescher, a former well known Philadelphlan and wife of one of the founders of the Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Company, was burled from her home, 20 West 72d street, New York, yesterday. Mrs. Troescher was known socially and for her work among tho poor tn Philadelphia. Sho died on Wed nesday of a complication of diseases. OBITUARIES John Hoffman John Hoffman, engineer at the K. Spencer Miller Public School, 43d and Ogden streets, died at his home, 410") Ogden street, yesterday, following a stroko of apopplexy, which was a result of his being overcome by heat nbojt 10 days ago. He was 68 years old and had been attached to the school for 10 years. Mr. Hoffman was a member of St. John's Reformed Church, Itlegelsvllle, Pa., where he lived most of his life. George Henry Lea George Henry Lea, one of the oldest real estate dealers of this city, whose offices were at 700 Chestnut street, died ut his summer home, East Graver's lano. Chestnut Hill, yesterday. He was 63 years old, Mr. Lea was for many years prominent In Philadelphia society, lira winter home was at 345 South 10th street. eatltf AMOS. On September 23,1015, MART MAR OAItET, wife of Clarence O. Amos. aed 48 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 4OJ0 Ludlow at., on Monday mdrnlnr. at 0 o'clock. Solemn HlBh Mass of Requiem at the Church ot St. Michael and All Ansels, 43d and Wallace sts., at 10 o'clock. Inter ment at Eden Cemtttry. Remains may be viewed at residence on Sunday evening, 8 to 1040 o'clock. UKAUMONT. On September 24, 101B. LBA NOIIB C, wife of Robert If. Beaumont. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, Monday afternoon, at '2 o'clock, at the apartments of Oliver It. Balr, 1620 Cheatnut at. Interment private. BKTSS. On September 22. MAX M B15TZ, husband of Louise N. Bets, ared 77 years. Belattves and friends, also uotblo Lodge, No. SIS, I. and A. M.i Tristram B. Freeman R. A. Chapter, No. 243 1 Kadosh Conunandery, No. 28 directors and members of C'ann. statter Volksfest Vereln, Porter's Lake II. and V. Club, Uerman Society, Philadelphia, Scbuetun varcto, Philadelphia Turnce roelnde, directors of North Broad St. Build. Ins and Loan Association, employes of Max M. Bets & Son, and all other, societies ot which he was a member, are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Mondav, at 2 p. m from his late residence. 2814 North Broad st. In. terment at Oreenmount Cemetery HOHH. On September 23, 1016, MARIS ELIZABETH, wife of Clifford. Bobb and daughter of laia and the late Henry Cam eron. Relatives and friends are Invited to atwnd the funeral, on Mondsjj at 2 p. m., from her late residence. 213a Titan ut. In...: ment at Kern wood Cemetery, Iteiaalna may a, .,i. Jk ass blnniliw auanlns ijeQ iivwaru vu HWiina issi DAOTKBT. On September 22, 181B, OOTT L1CB M. DAUBEfeT, husband of Henrietta chartner, ased 53 years. Relatives and frliinds, also Grand Fraternity, Branch No. , and Isaanert LoJt-e. No. 205, K. of P are InvIteaVJo atenil the funeral services, on Mondy, iTi p. tn. precuiely, at his Lie residence, H KaM Wallens av., Olney, .Jnternient jrlvat. Fiieuls may call Bun! 'day. from i to 11) p. ro. PKt INK on September 24. 1018, IIOSB DKVlNa dauf hur of the late Nell and Mar. Kilt Ievlne. late of County Tyrone, Ire hind. NeUUves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8 .30 a. m., from her late reajoeaee, 1434 Montrose Tl MVsto .","' ulsm at St, Teresa's uaiKvji, fc v . ., .wMvif. nicrmeat at relhedral CsmsUry. DOUijlaMj On SnUmbr 21, 1915, EDITH 4ATTwW of . Harold J. Oouslaas. and daunhtw f J. CUtton and Margaret A. ls. U,rt. Isi Imt 3U year, lUUtlvss and friends are UivHea to.stttnd b funeral services on hlir. at ,p. m., at the rldence of hg j-laJlewart .M,. MttakJ. DEATHS DltACIt. At Ltndenwold, N. J., on Septem ber 23, 11H5. BVA C, daughter of Jouina unci tho late Oorse J. Draoh, avert 22 years. KelajHes anil friends, also Hiring Star Lodge, No. 6, HhrrtiTdfl of Ilethlehem, nntl operators of tlic Hell Telephone Company, nre Invited to Attend the funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 p, ni nt hr late. residence, Llndenwold, N" J. Interment Berlin Cemetery. IllU.n On September 22, 19115. DAVID l'AUI. riULI), son or the late Israel V. and Mary rield, tigcd 40 years. HclatUoa and friend ore Invited to nltend the funeral serlocs, on Monday, nt 2 p. m , at hl lata residence. 108 Mifflin at. Interment private, at Arlington Cemetery. rULLEKTON. At Attantlo City, N. J., on Hcptomher 111. 1015, LI.lZABKTH SIMI'SON, widow of John rullcrtnn. Tu eral Monday afternoon, September 27, from her lato resi dence, northeart coiner 42d and Spruce sts. Per Ices and intQrrrent private. I,ASi:lt. On September 24, 1015. CIiniB TIAN, husband of Marv E. Ulaiscr. llela tles and friends, ulso William C. Hamilton Lodge No. 800, F and A. M., nre lmlted tn Httcnd tho funeral services, on Mondav, ut 2 p, m precisely, nt the parlors of Ham uel w. Kehr. 2101 Diamond St. Interment nt Laurel Hill Cemetery. GKEENE. On September 23, ISABELLA II., daughter ot Joseph and Mary Oreene. Relatives and friends, also Sodality of the Blessed Virgin and League ot the Sacred Heart, arc invited to nttend tho funeral, on Mom'ay, nt 8 a. m., from her parents' resi dence, 2T0 Noun liinu st uinuc-Bier -u. N. J. High Mass nt St. Mary's Church, at V a. m. imcrir.eni at m. aiury H,v,ei,iri j. CltOtV. On September 23. 19t5, HAItAlt A., widow or Jatou urow, in iter minjrar, cu. tiles and-JHends are Invited to attend the fu neral services, on Monday, at 2 JO p. m at the Merlon Square M. E. Church, Lower Merlon. Montgomery County, l'a. Remains mav be Mewed on Sunday, from 7 to 0 p. m., nt the resl.lemo of her daughter, Mrs. George G. Brnugan, 455 North Hdgewood st., Phila delphia. UAMtl.L. On September 22, 1015. ELIZA BETH, widow of John Hamlll. Relatives and Irlenda nre invited to attend the tunernl, on Monday, at 8 30 a. m., from her late resi dence, .S34 Swanson nt. Solemn High Mass ot Requiem at the Visitation Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery. HASTINGS. On September 24. 1015, FRAN (T.S B , daughter of Matthew and the late Bella B. Hastings, In her 21st year. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuosdnv. at 2 p. m., from her father's residence, U725 Marsden St., Tacony. Interment at MagnolU Cemetery. HAVCK. On Septembei 2IMUJG. JOHANNA, wife of AMlllam H. Jlituc'- (nco Sullivan), Relatives and friends, Mo B V. M. Sodality, Altar fio-lety and Leasuo of tho Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt R So a. m., from her lato resi dence, 1K(I) North Marvlne et. Solemn Re quiem Mass at St. Malachy's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery. 11ENI1EKSON. On September 24.101S.ANNA MAY. daughter ot lloliert and Margaret Hcndorfcon, aged 0 months. Relatives and frlendn are invited to attend tho tuneral lurvlces, on Sunday, at 1.30 p. m. precisely, from her parents' residence, 121 Richmond st. mtcrmeni pmaie. HOFFMAN. On September 24, 1015, JOHN HOFFMAN. Relatives and friends, also Prosportty Lodge, No. 567, F. and A, M., Regalsvllle, Pa., ore Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, precUely at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 4105 Ogden st. Interment at Westminster Cemetery, HUNTUH. Suddenly, on September 23, 1918, 1IUNR1UTTA. wlfa ot Frederick J. Hunter. Relatives and friends, also Mlzpuh Lodge, No 870, S. of B., U. S. Grant Temple, No. 410 ot U. A.s Ivanhou Temple, No. 129, L. G. "E.. and Valor Council, No. 13, D. of A., are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Sunday, ai j p. ui,. m mu rt-siuence or ner husband, 1000 East, Passyunk ave. Interment private. KALIIUIIER. Suddenly, at Chicago, on Sep. tember 22. 1018, HUGO p. KALtlBHER. Due notice of tho funeral will be given, from tho residence of his eon-In-law,. James Mar tin. 1015 N. Hutchinson st. KHABNKV. On September 22, 1018. MAR GARFT MARV, wife ot Albert Kearney and daughter of Henry and Mary Stokes. Rela tives and friends, also Sodality of B. V. M. of St. Malachy's Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 7:30 a. m., from her late residence. 1743 North 11th et. Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Malachy's Church at 0 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KRAMF.lt. On September 24, 1018, KATH AR1NU, widow ot John Kramer, aged SO years. Due notlco ot the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 1314 N. Iront st I.ACKV. On September 23, WIS. THOMAS, husband of Catharine Lacey (nee Plngston). Relatives and friends, also Leo Columbus, No. 044, I. C. B. V.. ore Invited to attend tho funeral, on Monday, at 7:30 a. m., from his lato resiaence, -ivx-i vi, Harold st. Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Columba's Church at 9 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Com etery. t IJ5A. At Chestnut Hill, on September 24. 11)13, GEOUGl) HENRY LEA, In his Old yoar. Due notice ot the funeral will be given. Cincinnati papers please copy. LBITCII. On September 22, 1918, EDWARD, son of Edward and Bridget Leltoh, aged 23 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m., from the residence of his parents, 1000 Fits, gerald st. (above Rltner), Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Monica's Church at 10 a. m. In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. I.INN. On September 22, 1018, ESTELLA LINN, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services un Monday at 2 P- m., at the apartments of Oliver H. Balr, 1S20 Chestnut atroet. Inter ment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. MACKinV In West Chester, Pa., on Sep tember 22. 1018, JAMES C. MACKHY. In his 71st year. Relatives and frienda, also Tamanend Tribe. No. 1U2, Imp. O. It. M are Invited to attend the funeral, from the real, dence of his son-in-law, Rufua Green, 132 Linden st. West Cheater. Pa., on Sunday, Services at the house at 1 p. m. Interment private. McCAFFREV. On September 28,1016, ROSE MARIE, daughter of the late Patrick and Mary MoCatfrey. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at H SO a. m., from her late residence, 0146 N. Carlisle st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of the Holy Child, at 10 a. m. Interment private, at Old Cathedral Cem etery, Please omit nowers. Auto funeral. MCKINI.KY. On September 23, 1018,'ELIZA, widow of Joseph MoKlnley. Relatives and frlende of family, also members of Ut. Barn, abas' P. E. Church, are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services on Monday, at 2.30 n. m., precisely, at her late residence, 800 west Susquehanna avenue. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. .McNULTY. On September 24, 1918, MAn OARKT E., daughter of John J. and Annie V. McNulty. . Ilelatlves. and frienda also Nativity B. V. M. Sodality, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.S0 a. m., from her late residence, mi East Clesrflell si. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church ot the Nativity II. V. M at 10 a. m. precUely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MOOUU. On September 23, 1018, MART A., mlfu of William and daughter of Michael and Mary Halllgan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8-S0 a, m., from rwr late residence. 26JT North Stanley St. High Mass at St. Colum La's Church at 10 a. in. Interment at Holy rrosa Cemetery MOHKOVITZ. On September 23, 1916, JA COB, husband of the late Nettle Moakovlts, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, September 20. at 10 a, ra., from, his late residence, 821 Pine st. Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. O'HHIKN On September, 23, 1918. HAN NAH, daughter of the late William and KUen O'Brien. Relatlves and friends, also lounc I.4!es' Sodality and League of the Sacred Heart ot the Genu, are Invited to attend the funeral, 'from her lata residence, 837 North Uber st , on Monday, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of tbe Oeeu, at 10 a m. Interment at IloJy Sepulchre Cemetery. O'HICIKN. On September 23, 1018. Rev, J. HOWARD O'BRIEN, Funeral from his late residence, Clarksboro, N. J., on Monday, Beptewwir si, at ia a osrvjees ai ike house. Interment at Egllngton Cemetery. OXKAKY. On September 24, 116. ANNA. daughter ot Anna and the late Dennis O'Leary. RelatHea and friends, -aUo ' Leasue , the Sacred Heart of the Gesu rish. am Invited to stttna ;n runersi, on ssonasy B.30 a TO., irom im itmmm m i zilB Hharswood t.. Buumm 1 Jtequlem at M. at I BJUSM Ml Tkmr YT.UKT.1T. Copyright. 1MB, B. V. Kemble. DISATIIS OOI1HN On September 2.1, 1016, ALBEnT I'ICNKOSE, husband of I-nura p. Ogden, llrlatlves and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, at 1 p. m nt his lato residence, .WW willows ave.. West Philadelphia Interment at Cumber land Cemetery, Delaware County, Pa. rilNINr.TON, On September 24. 1015. MOn IUS BENLNOTON. in his 71st year. Notice of (uneral later. ri'.SNKIX.-At the. residence of her son, I'.UMUNIJ PENNhLL, ins N Kith st . oil September 24 11)11, MAIIY O. BUNNELL, widow of Charles I). Benncll. Ttelnthes and friends are Invited to attond" tho funeral fcenlcea, on Monday, nt 11 a ni at St. l'aul's Protestant Kplscopal Church, Chester, Pa, Interment private. nOIJINSON. On Septomber 23, 1015, JAMES HOUINSON, Relative and friends, also Merchants Lodge, No. 2S3, I. O. O K aro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2.S0 P m.. at his Into residence, B N. 67lb st. Interment at Northood Cem etery. ItOHS. On September 21. 1016. ANNA L., wile of John A Boss and daughter of thn late James antfs Amanda Schcetz, aged 45 years. BclatMen an 1 friends aro Imlted to attend the tunernl, on Monday, at 1 p. m , from her brother's re!donee, Edmund A. Rchecti, 8 1!. Mt. Plnsantap , Mt. Airy. Services and Interment at Zlon Lutheran Church, Whltemarsh, at 2 30 n, m. HrilllT.I.HASB. On Rentember 24. 101R. DOROTHY, wife of John Hchellhose (nee Kiimnrlli. nesldence. 008 Gllharn st.. bairn- dale. Pa. (formerly of 7th and Wolf sts.) Due notice of the funeral will bo given. MIAItPLTCY. On September 23, 1018, at her lato residence. -Oil S. 10th St.. CLARA J wife of Hiram r. Sharplcy. Sr. Duo no tice of tho funeral will he given. SIIAtY. Suddenly, on September 21, 1018, HIRAM I., husband of Lillian Shaw (noa Meyer) and son of Lewis nnd the late Julia Shaw, aged :in ears Ilelatlves and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tues. day. at 2 p. m.. from the resldcnco of his father-in-law. Hiram S. Moycr, 8117 Jackson it., Frankford. Remains may bo viewed on Mondav, from 8 to 10 p m. Interment at Magnolia Cemetery- SMITH. On September S3, 101S, CATH ERINE A., widow of William D. and daugh ter of the lato George and Mary Young, In her Slth year. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral services, on Mon day, st 2 p. m., at the residence of her daugh ter. Mrs. R. J. Kelly, 2440 North 10th st. Interment at Mount Peace Cemetery. STIMVART. On September 21. 1018. CHAS. II., eon of Paul and the late Phoebe Stow. nrt. aged 48 years. l(elatles and friends, also Philadelphia Lodge, No. 72. F. and A M., and Jerusalem It. A. Chapter, No J aro Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, at 2 p m., at tho npartrrents ot Oliver H. Balr. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. TURNER. On September 24, 1018, FRANK 11.. husband of Sallle Timor and son of the i.i. iu fl. nnd Ann VAlia. Turner. Rela tives and friends, also superintendents and agents ot tho Prudential Iiiburance Company of America, are Invited to attend the funernl services, Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1801 W. Susquehanna ave. Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Frlendr may view remains Sunday evening. WHITE. On September 22, 1018, RACHEL M. V. (nee Tomllnson), wife of William II. White, aged 60 vearB. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tho tuneral, without further notice, on Monday, at 11 a. m., from her late residence, Southampton, Pa. Inter ment at Churchvlllo Cemetery Carriages will meet train leaving Reading Terminal at 0.23 a. m., at Southampton Station CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) .- One time 18c. Three times one week 12Vic Six times one week 10c. Situations Wanted, three times one week 10 cents per Una. Place your order for three or more times and it will be inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One or two time rate for Etbnino L-tDous and Pcauo Licoeb combined la 10 cents per Una with the exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which Is IB cents per line. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which Is permitted in sll classifications ex cept Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Personals, Boarding and Rooms, add FIVE CENTS PER UNE 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, "with good reference; family 4 adults: suburbs. Meet employer for Interview Monday. 10:SO a. m.) Room 2S0, Publlo Ledger CHAMBBRWOIIK snd waiting for family ot :i adults; no washing or ironing. Apply with rsferenoe, Mrs. Car tw right, N. W. oor. rft,p?:.in! Evergreen avenues. Chestnut Hill. 11th street trolley. OIOARMAKERa AND BUNCHMAKERS PACKERS AND BANDERS Experienced. The new factory of THE 44 CIGAR COMPANY Opening on Monday, September 27. At 217-10 8. 2f St.. Camden. Will be open tor Inspection on Saturday, the 25th, . . rr?m a. m. to 0 p. m. And Sunday from 0 a. m. to 8 80 n. m. Olrls may apply for positions on these two days, 44 CIGAR COMPANY 817-16 8. 2d St., Camden. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Atiply John A James Dobson, Inc., Blanket 11 Ills, Scott's lane. Falls ot Schuylkill. ' """ COOK, chambermaid and waitress-Two experN enced white girls; 2 In family: referente re quired. Phone Bryn Mawr 081, Ad dross Box 83t luuiaorit. Pa. "COOK and waitress, wblte, ProtesUnt.for JUverton, N. J.i reference. Call Tuesday morning, between 10 and 02. 1033 Chestnut at.. Room woz. COOK and downstairs work, assist wash; wniie, rruw ru. iruutreu. tut ueorgfiane, Wynnefleld, W. Phlla. Phone OverbooTri74' COOK and chambermaid and waitress; "a white, Protestant girls; family 3 adults; suburbs. P 328, Ledger Office ' O svM.r'.w HISES to act a m In larra rinuam.l.l.J taUbllshtnentl 11 8 feet T Inches to 8 feet 9 In-hea: bust M to 88 Inches, must be refined and of gooa apsearancej blond or red vtmtwi f jibv uu iicviiwuyi ouir liHN wmu, uuf uu(f cuitjiiiij urea tin i ytj Apply OunmnghamT jwi VfrtnuVrt; UlSIiB'to act W 'model in nrt-i..a dreaiw ' HELP WANTED FEMALE GOVKRNCSS, Bngllsh preierred. to teach two cfclMrnn T nnrl Ii flnon KVn(.fi. tnuale. Ad dress M?a. George II. Harris, Oak road, Qer- mantowm Phone oer Oermantown 1204 t. HOBSEKUEPEIt (managing), cap. of taking full tharge of 3 In family! stats wages, ref. 5lil,LcilRcr Branch, B314 Oermsntown ave. HOUSEMAin and watting, white, Protestant, neat, capable. Apply Monday afternoon be tnrrr .1 and 4, September 27, Room 40(1. Frnrklln Bankjlldit., Broad and Chestnut sts. I10t!SEORK-Eperienced" white slrll must le good conk and laundress; three adulta in family, good wages; references required; Main Llne.P. nR. F 451, Ledger CentraL TlOHSEWORK Xn eupcrlencod 'girCwlth in fant . Hid, for general housework; reference. Box 't, jPhoenlivllle, Ja. HOUSEWORK German of Norwegian girl; suburb; good plain cook; excellent wages. C 21, Ledger OlMce. HOUSEWORK (general) Cap. white woman; must have good reference PJ125, Led. Off. HOUSEWORK, general; no wash; "good cook; ref. Call, 3'Jil W, Pcnn st , Oermantown. LADY of refinement for duties of pr&ctlcal nurse and caretaker of growing children In out-of-clty scientific laboratory; opportunity tor advancement to capablo and trustworthy woman only; salary, $2030 monthly, plus board; state age, height, weight, nationality, other facts. G 313, Ledger Central. LADY of refinement, living In Oermantown, to como In every dayas mother's helper. Phone Oermantown 610 w. LADY SOLICITORS, household; commission n'yi After. 2 p. m 1841 Sprlnsj Garden st. MOTHER'S HELPER No wash; assist cook ing. Call Saturday and Sunday, 610 Wood land terrace. West Philadelphia. Nt'nsE or nursery governess fortwo children; willing to assist with house duties. Apply uoxsieau, A-rinceton, r. J. SECRETARY wanted who will also act as housekeeper for large private residence In the suburbs of Philadelphia; only ladles supply l"B he best of recommendations need apply ...j niieif. i n ,, ieuKcr lemraij STENOGRAPHER and general office assistant, about 23 jcars of age; must be neat and ac curate; good penman; permanent position; state experience, references and Bnlary ex poctod. F 457. Ledger Central. STENOaRArilERS.BOOKKEEPERS.CLERKS Are ou seeking a first-class position? Seo Miss Dean, at Ledger Central. She will aawse sou how to sneure one, help you write your advertisement, list our qualifications In tho Commerclil Department. Miss Dean has helped hundreds of oung ladles and will ex tend the samo courtesy to you. This Is a frco rervlcu to Ledger advertisers. WAITRESS wanted, competent; family of 4; Protestant preferred. Q 41, Ledger Central. Warp dresser wanted. Apply John & James Dobeon, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's una, faun or acnuyiKlll. YOUNG LADY, with experience as cashier. Must furnish best reference as to character. State qualifications and salary desired. a 412. Ledger Central. YOUNG WOMAN with good refelence and ap pearance as coatroom attendant In high-class restaurant, r 847. Ledger Central 1R2S South 22d St.. Philadelphia. Pa., Sept. 20, 1018. Miss Dean. Philadelphia Pa. My dear Miss Dan This la the first oppor tunity I hae had of writing to thank you foi securing the position I now have with Iho Sims Automatic Conveyor Company, Drexel Building. It is the best position I ever had and I like tho work very much. Thanking you for the Interest you took In ray wrlfare, I am, yours respectfully, MATILDA M. BINGHAM. General CLERKS Women wanted as govt, clerks; $70 month; Phlla examinations coming; sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept- 713 G. Rochester. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT (chartered) Senior accountant. with general and publlo utility experience; accustomed to investigation work; state sge. qualifications, present position and when avallable. Address M 118, Ledger Office; BOOKKEEPER wanted for manufacturing con cern; address In own handwriting; state age and experience, give complete list ot refer ences as to ability and character; wages $18 per woek. c 128, Ledger Office. BOY of 17, neat appearance, with good refer ences, as coatroom attendant in first-class restaurant, p 847. Ledger Central. CARPENTERS and mllTwrTghtB wantedTPhiTaT Drying Machinery Co., 6721 Oermantown ave. CHAUFFEUR, white, married, wboae wife can do laundry work: have neat, comfortable house for couple who nave their own house keeping furniture: near Bryn Mawr. Address. giving refs., wages, etc. Q 144, Led. Cent. CHAUFFEUR, colored; also help in house: state references and wages. O 147, Led. Cent. CIjOTH WEAVERS wanted Xppiy-JoSnS James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Falls ot Schuylkill. ' ow""' CREEL CARD feeders, strippers and pincers. Apply John & James Dobson," Inc., Blanket Mills. Scott's lane, Falls of Schuylkill. CI'T GLASS ROUGHERS, experienced, tor factory In Hammonton, N. J. Mr. Rothfus, superintendent, will Interview applicants at Bit. N. 15th St., Philadelphia, this Saturday morning, between 0 and 12 noon. DRUaS 4Jual asst., exp.; good ref,; no college prlv. Rlnker's Pharmacy, 7201 Oermantown. LATHB HANDS-Semtautomatlo Orldley, Acme and Cleveland automatlo machine hinds wanted, flrst-claaa men ontv hlfthMf vamm pall. Apply Standard Roller Bearing Co.. 4Uth and Merlon ave. MACHINISTS and lathe hands. Apply 4100 Wlssshlckon ave. MEN to take charge of mixing pickers. "John s- jameB uouign, inc., uisnaei amis, ecott lane, Islls of Sehuylklll. ! OFFICE BOY. In wholesale grocery. Adaess In own handwriting, giving age ana refer ence, C 121, Ledger Office. ORGANIST Wanted, expert organist rof motlon-ploture theatre; very good salary for capable artist. Address P. 0Bor 112. REOIPTERED PHARMACI8T wanted i oppor? tunlty to act tn a managerial capacity; must be well recommended. 4000 Chestnut st. SALESMAN wsnted to represent usin7"eisn em Pennsylvania, selling our high-grade lubricating greases and ells to factories, mills, etc. preference given to party with good knowledge ot machinery and Its lubri cation; good opening for roan who can pro duce results: state age, experience and other qualifications fully. Department "O." Cata ract Refining and Manufacturing C0 Buf falo, N. Y; S AI.ESM AN Young man, bright, energetic. ' to represent In Philadelphia and vtetclty com plete Catholio religious articles line, to sell clergy, brothers, sisters; $10 week and 13 ex penae; advancement guaranteed to right party references. Malhame & Co., 48 Barclay .at , New York city. SECOND MAN wanted. In card room to take charge nf nlna sets of cards. Apply John James i Dobson, Ino., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill. SPOT WEAVER, competent, on cotton work Coral Manufacturing Co., Oak and Arch sts.Ii WHXWHj . V. WANTED Two first-class automobile rnel cbanlca; good wages to right man) must have good referencea; only Al men need ap ply, Keyi'tone Auto Supply Co., 318 Tft. Main st .N?rrltownPa: WANTED TwelPeJucaled man with a ttior ough knowledge of automobile repairing for inspecting and adlustlngt man without expa. rlcnco need not apply, sutt experience and age. v. w. iutr w,i.u. WANTED Experienced, competent aluminum aplnnersj good wagea. stdy work; no labor troubls; new buildings; la wrUteg giy ,, erence. Address Tuledo Cooker Cbkuf, "to. leou. Ohio. r rSTlTKD Teacher or minister to rsreet us In Heading and other rules weekly aaiary ana commbtstons. Write Dodd, Meal A t5o', ,.ti,T .m. YOl'NO MAN wanted, strong, willing wofker, uulck tinman. Protestant, to feelti on i.a I Boor, produra sommUtston buslaeai, stsajM- T gjQiV FAILS IN A CRISIS HELP WANTED MALE A PROMINENT SHIRT LINE from 4.80 to f 12 per dozen, has the city of Philadelphia and surround ing territory opened. Applications from shirt salesmen confidentially considered. Address M 120, Ledger Offlie, STEWART & CO. Baltimore's Biggest, Best Store Require the Services of a THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERY SALESMAN Applications strictly confidential. HUSTLERS of tieat appearance can make from t3 to 10 dally, commission basts, Intro ducing our free talking machine offer. Apply 0 to 12 a. m.. 1312 Arch st. General SPRING GARDEN MOTOR COMPANY Latest, most modern, up-to-date AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL By our nev method you learn to drlye and repair automobiles quickly. ,,.. ? WILL START YOU 160I-1S Spring Garden. Day and night classes 911 N. BROAD ST. Robertson's old original AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL teaches you how to repair and how to drive autos. 011 N. BROAD ST. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID and waitress, experienced, willing and obliging; refs. lia N. 16th st. CHILDNURSE. experienced. Irish Pratestsnt: "w iiccmewoman; reference, a- a;u, Lea, on. CHILDNURSE-Scotch Protestant girl, expert gooq roierence. u 'JUT, Ledger Ulllce. COMPANION or practical nurso to Invalid or cmoriy laoy. f ai.l. IOQger UITlCe, COOK and chambermaid wishes position; best i.iciciitg; city, country. i3ji uirara ave. COOK, first class, desires position, hotel or restaurant. Write 122 W. Price st. COOK. Ilrst class, wants position, small fam- ny. v.aii iear aj.t ncaser. iiermaniown. COOKING Working housekeeper or housework. Buumuii uerman, iti i iiroaq. lop. o.uu. AY'S WORK Young colored woman; clean lng or laundry: reference. 1014 S. lith st. GOVERNESS Mrs. Roland S. Morris desires to find nlace for competent TEnt-Hah -or-niMi. Apply 1U17 Land Title Bldg. Ph. Spruce 2270. GOVKRNESd, graduate, kindergarten experl- encw ana rer. write or can, pm lauswortn st. HOUSEKEEPER Ref d Chrls'n lady des. pos. in renaDie froi. noma, u o, la. uent. H0U8EWr0RK, general; settled woman: city or suburbs; reference, p 527, Ledger Office; LADY, refined, wishes care of gentleman's homo and family.. Mrs. B., care Box S3, Hammonton. N. J. LADY'S MAID and seamstress, no objection to light chambernork, wishes position. C 6, Ledger Office. NURSE, practical, mental diseases; private; assist light duties: refs. P 212, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER Young lady, with exceptional ability, good education, experience, desires position. G 384. ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, neat, dependable, would consider moderate salary with opportunities; reference. B 09, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER Correct speller; good writer: rapid figures ; mod sal. O 140,Led.Cent. TEACHER, visiting or resident, wishes en gagement; long and successful experience with children, English branches, music, French: highest references from most exclu sive schools, moderate. F 048, Ledger Cent. TEACHER OF STENOGRAPHY and touch typewriting "experience" seeks engagements with private school. O 33.1. Ledger Central. WOMAN, middle aged, wishes housekeeping or rnamoerwora. lbm or wrue nma ueini st. WOMAN, good, reliable, wants daya work. Oall all day, 3d N. Hobart at. Through the Commercial Department at Ledger Central, a large number of firms have been able to aecure competent office heltr-booklceepera, stenographers and clerical girls. The next time you are In need of an office assistant, tele- Ehons your Help Wanted ad to "Miss lean." bedger Central, Walnut 8000. Sho will select competent girls and sub mit them for your consideration. This la a free service to Ledger advertisers. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTS AUDITED, books opened, kept, closed, day or evening, concerns not employ- IS? pmnent.. "Skeepcrs, a specialty, riione Tioga 6143 D. ASSISTANT TO AN EXECUTIVE College man, 10 years' thorough business training, sales and office routine, desires per manent connection where personality and ex. perlence would be valuable to a busy man. p 66, LEDGER CENTRAL BAIHPCI t: Towigman, "28, married, good habiu. desires position In bank; experienced: lest references. O 88, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER and accountant, young man' exper., deslrespos.J best ref. C 10, Led. Off '. BOOKKEEPER. 13 rears' experience. 'desires poeltlon with reliable firm. .212 ! Oakda" ., Bl'TLEP-ibouseman or with doctor-MartlaTid' $gg&!,'J& l.,e8rh'tt't'C" f"""- (AIU'NT--C pVso. snd exec., wants permT fcllAUFFEtWt. exp., white, sober and InduFui; drive Cadlllao or Packard, wauls post, where) services will be appre-d. V Ofo. Xd. Cent ..-......-, -....... ,. viw raimetto. CJIAUWEUR Young colored man aealrespot rtllltvc. Packard. Ford. O 124. T.ri- Att .!" -""" 1.ws' fwrwiue driven Ca. CUXUmeun. wlh"altuatloni Snjtl; (t year's, experience; 3 yeare' reference from Uit place. ii iaA' ifi,"4?:,,'v,, w --- - .V.. fce-tMfcSJg il,3. Ledft-er Central. Cp5tK rteiirea peel lion, age so, eeversl yeari' baoktiur eaperUnce. lBfl, Lodger Central. nwuHMAW wianea loeiuoa en a gentleman' ,---- "'"jl'1" wih 44)s-i em miuTitui jT-ruionnij g oo. A. a CeACIIMAN, married; thor. exp. driver; hun& era; iiaweigat; rc-i. Bi porwood at., Gtn. -HVJa-rifn-nrv 'u-NniMw mi',' .. . - ' CONSTRUCTION. ENaiNEBlT?Urliirexn! wants empioyi in or near Phlla. nom. salary for ood connection. F 651 Ledger Ctntr-1. DESIONER-Furnlture snfl InterloToodWoTk! practical. a around. V 768 Ledger o."trVi' OAHDENER. mar., wants posl. care oflifseT cows.PouTy. lawns,fiowersi can furn. Ist-clasi ref. Henry Mundt. Westtown, Chester Co. p" KOUBCafAM aesires PWltlent expeTlenTeTTirP clasereference. 844. Ledger Central.' " KAN. apaa.rwTfs, Knglls'n7wfsh sltuatloml In small family as cook and clwmoernisid! Shears lajrtjiUce NCrrO, 14 yine st. ' kAM'eolored, wishes KbTTosItioai Vyeara Tt&dxrMnszs'1 ert ',A,,' CllAUrVEUlt. gardener, nm cUm; all-aroun-I man, country preferred, ref a. pU Irrlan: CI.tillK, with 6 ycarr general tKperieno,i iLtart. tow ir (.ner irivonfsmani t ..-' -,,wvM v Vitlt OE HORNf mp'N work BUT PB CHICKEN Old SITUATIONS WANTED-MAlil MTTTJOIT 1aat. ... """ mamice; referat.ee. 148, Loiter CwJM liriATs icsTATta maw -. j.rT"2j H 7I."""V """ ".i..uerM Mi .i win,, wa K4jm.-crn.vt lttr ( BAILSMAN, 0 year experience In ihoe. i tail and manufacturlnir. men or 1m3 I - - '- " ..., farunn g.cmrai. lurimMl n . .... .- . halksman. 40, best ref.. wants lint fori or nearer territory, c 85. Lrtw Office. SALESMAN. SO. marrlrit hunt.. ..TTT" tlon, references; salary mod. C 8L LiV SALES MANAGKn. niai-iitlv. w.rr in vr- .Ti.T,-. -.-.V--'" ""'" -- --.- --,'. m..... ,m uican record results, desires Interview with emslOTr? 5..VJ,.''T -"."".""'" """ " .miim.ii-iii. a ri raies manager, w Hire real Bailsman nnH t.,.1,. ,,.. . Used to handling 60 men, large volume i-uueovtfiiueiioe, maii oraer expert. ResBB-W neratlon based on results: commission or aEsi ""-- v., iicu.ii .ciiirmu TRAFFIC MANAGKH. vmlv;.l ' ..: .a ,. i .-... i..t."":i . - - .vam . . lu i"'uuns; irsisni matters, desires aW sltlon with Ist-ciasa concern. F 041, Led CeatH YOUNO MAN. 2J. of good nersmrinTTrat dress, wishes to make connection along ctlt lng lines with responsible firm; good eduaa.' tlon: sales and clerical experience. F t Ledger Central. YOUNG MAN. 22. hlrh iirhnnl Hnnil.. ..J and willing worker, desires position In nv chine shop or manufacturing companv- biW reference. O 35B, Ledger Central. "3 YOUNO MAN, 21, high school educaUonTwiS ing 10 worK nam, aesires position, prefertlirH in wholesale house or manufacturing estao.il llslnnent. F 840, Ledger Central. TWi YOUNO MAN, 27, spent 10 years' at stsSlI trade, desires steady position, operate auto,:1 mechanical ability. F U44, Ledger Central.- YOUNO MAN. 22 vears old. artlstli- hlH.V. desires connection with Interior decoratorta v. ivi) ,mer umw YOCNG MAN. college education, bunln... ... pcrlence, wishes position with reliable toa.'l i-ern. u .i.m iuRer central. YOUNG MAN. college, desires rxi.lt Inn . twwiuunic- ut nu.ifui-nipni. wwo.taji, YOUNG MAN desires position with Illustrator; BtSUU t-UpiCli Vi llll, 4-Ugfl VllH'Tt, IF YOU DO NOT FIND TUP! Ktwn l of an applicant listed hero who can till tfcstl ejiucunif poauiun, leiepnone jvir. Hunt, Le-I ger Central, Walnut or Main 3000, The LtJ.1 gers commercial Registry Bureau Is a fretl service that will save you time and Incos-I venlence. Sir. Hunt usually brings the rlbtl uuxu ui,u nan. juu wgeiucit COMPETENT ASSISTANT TO ADVERTO? ING. PRINTING OR OFFICE EXECUTIVEl Young man. 30, with executive ability lr.4 Initiative. Ten vears' nracttcal exnerlenes ta advertising, printing, general office work, folw low-up systems, sales letters, etc., good ccr4 oughly officlent: excellent record; reference;1 moderate salary. P 221, Ledger Office, 'm nrniiiu V....H n-n.AH ... -.- married, life experience In vegetables an4 til kinds of flowers, greenhouse work, poults, and Guernsey cattle, let-class butter maker:1 strlctlv sober! ran take full rfmrff nf ne.! tleraan'a estate; best reference. Mtssffer itonnie itnK-iarm. west i.'ncstcr. i-a. JAPANESE wants position as butler or bouse-t man; taxe cars automoDiie; in priate iam-j lly; city or country. T. A.. 75.1 Cleveland a.l JAPANESE, Industrious, waiter, gen. hsx.;lsj smai. fam.. best ref. Iser, 1U34 vine et. J1 ai EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES j WANT 10 housework Elrls, all natlonalltlxt suDDlles. wants lst-class Prot. and Catholn,' male ana female neip, an nationalities, m. . McCarthy, 2107 Christian. Locust 1303i(i NICHOLLS, 11120 Balnbrldge st --aa Competent male snd female help. Phone Ln cust 21 80. t MADAMH ASHE. French Employment Boreo,- ia.13 cnrietian st. Reliable neip supplier wanted, all nationalities. Prot. and Catholic M11H. IIA11VRY. IBln Tllltrnhnuss SO RjT liable help supplied and wsnted; wa-teO immedlately.-Prot.. Cath.. all natlonallth,! AtTTOMOBILES For hale LOCOMOB1LK. 11)13 0-48 touring: 7 Da,3enr,l with extra line body. Rebuilt and goro teed llko new. Price, 82300. , ' TjnrOMOIlTf.R 2.114 Mnrkel. Locust 45flL? II. A. Jenks, Mgr.. Excnange car -rpwt 1014 SIX-CYLINDER 6-passenger l.ozier tour-, lng; run less than 11,000 miles; receotlfl ni.rh.nli nwnar-H nlurnn.. frrnn CUV CXQH of sale; can be seen by appointment, toff taerlnca. Bell nhone Locust 2187. M COMMERCIAL HOUSE wants to rent bulW en. , .nt-al Incatlnn- must her neaWSl :- ,?r.-'.,v"V" .,--:. :-s i , lorn tn f" 21. Ij.drr.i- Office. "1 ETODDAllD-DAYTON 7-passenger far- must be sold atonce; Al condition. Addi .1 -a, ieqger utnee. FORD touring car, late 1813; for sale, aboirt .. ..,h . ....... ,..n r M f.v!iiter. 1 Baker st. M ana yank. Phone Manayank J id, cee pnoto uger ion-rt)j2rtJZrJ2 BLND'IOK FREE BULLETIN rw tlHTeri nAUM GORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. COLE 1016 demoustratoVs". slightly used, J sale. L. B. BOWERS CO., 248-47 N. Broad nimr.i.in mt-t iniwlm, .ap- nvsrhauletl ' repainted: full equipment, price. 1800. A SALES CORPORATION, 142 N. BroaH j ii.NKit'wn.t: RRt.r. 1B14 Packard 8-J I iter; excellent condition throughout: ties starter, windshield: make an offer. Wooa. q bAKLAND 1U13 roadater In first-class tlon; Innlr a arsvfii4 u n-tlV. I. C. MOSER, 21r) N. Broad 1 LH1I1T ROADSTER for sale cheant no rei aDei oner rerusea. can do seen nm " AUTO LIVEBY AND OA-tAtMsW GARAGE New, Modern, Fireprooy Garage 2 1st and Brandywine Sts Storage and Repairs i'or Pleasure and Commercial CjM Apply Superintendent Joseph G, Darlington & C 1126-1128 Chestnut St. or at "21st and Brandywine SHM THE WEST END GARA Formerlv Short's West Una I and Rldlni? Academy Twenty-Prst st. 'above Chestw! btorage lor Pleasure cars ' Modern Daylight Garage, rpltrrl I.nration Absolutely Perfect Scrv?c ll mono, npruce ut-L . Keystone. 1'hone, Bacs COMMEHCIAL HOUSE wants la rtnt .a- ..... ..nlf.1 Inn.flnnN mttat D. 1 .Wl ...., ,..,., v.v, .----,-. accommodatlun for 18 cars, heml J tlcutara to IloX C 31. Ledger onice., TO HIIiE-Hrand-new 8 iass. tuurll 1128 per hour. I'hono Tcplar IB!? W.TIhki nARinti mrt f-ulafkl . and Erie)- Open for business luodeiatsj N I'll ii a isigut gaisge fwrnin : . i . ai dr.- ;;-t...T-r-c - I UP-TO-IAII! Uliso aiul sma lounni "" "-r. asuaeo I Mr -t law Tate-i tua-a oon. H! ,oi r ivtu-s mmimm, a. law mktMtm , aa eUsak-. mi tn, sts. Ti j Jfa. ' f