Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 27, 1915, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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BAILEY RAISES VOICE
AGAINST PREPAREDNESS
Penna. Congressman Says Na
tion's Finnncial Stringency
Makes Armament Expendi
tures "Sheer Madness"
By a Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON. Sept. :7.-"Wlth a def
icit staring- u tn tho face, with revenues
still nflcctod adversely by the war and
with the necessity before us of contlnu
ins the so-called 'wnr tax' to meet or
dinary expenses. It seems to mo sheer
madness to bo talking of vastly Increased
appropriations for military and naval ex
14k. That was tho statement made today
-iv. Representative Warren Worth Bailey.
Of Pennsylvania,, who Is In Washington
with "Ills family to establish it for tho
winter. He declared that nothing had
occurred V-accf the closo of the Sixty
third Congress to change his attitude on
the subject of "preparedness."
'I fought this folly In tho last Con
gress and It Is my Intention to fight It
In tho next." he said.
"Merely as a matter of good politics.
If It were for a moment placed on this
low ground"," Mr. Bailey continued, "the
proposed expansion of our already huso
fighting' machine Is not to bo thought of,
since In order to meet tho cost It would
be Absolutely necessary to get moro
money Into the Treasury, either by In
creased taxes, or by the Issue of bonds.
"Those who remember the effects of the
bond Issue under President Cleveland will
hardly urge President Wilson to repeat
the unfortunate experiment. And those
who know how tho people feel about tho
tax burden they are already carrying will
scarcely venture to odvocato the Imposi
tion of new taxes.
"I have recently made a tour of my dis
trict, visiting nearly all the towns and
meetinr rnany farmers, miners, railroad
men'.' steel workers, merchants, bankers,
manufacturers and others, and find
V, among mem virtually nu uui'-iii
" ' warlike character and little If any senti
ment In favor or prepareoncss.-
"Nearly all with whom I tamed ex
)mml .satisfaction with the President's
course In dealing with delicate situations
growln2OUt of International relations;
ana tne general nop was max no '"
succeed by his coolness, his sagacity and
his forbearanco In keeping tho country
from becoming embroiled In the horrible
tragedy across the Bea."
ALLEGED HORSE THIEF CAUGHT
State Police Succeed in Capturing
Notorious O. S. Moycr
FOTTSVILI,E. Pa., Sept. 17. Oscar S
Moyer, alias George Hicks, alias George
Snyder, known best In the criminal an
nals as Charles Snyder. Is held here by
th State police on the charge of horse
stealing. He was captured nt Weatherly,
this State. Saturday, and was brought
hero today. He Is now In the county
prison. He has operated In this and in
Lehigh, Lancaster, Monroe and other
northeastern counties, and also In New
Tork State. i
Turks Claim Successes
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 27. Tho
War Office today Issued tho following
statement' "On the Dardanelles front
near Anafarta our reconnolterlng detach
ment captured 43 rifles and a quantity of
ammunition. We shelled the enemy's
camp Saturday. Near Arl Burnu a mine
which we exploded destroyed tho enemy's
counter mines.
Col. J. B. Brinton's Funeral Today
The funeral services forr Colonel Joseph
8. Brlnton. 77 years old, soldier, lawyer
and railroad man, who died at his Devon
hat tne on Saturday, was held this aft
ernoon t hi. James" Church. 22d and
Walnut streets. The burcal was prl-
mte, Colprlel Brlnton was judge oavo-
Ported of the Civil War and served on
J-Vie staff of General Meade. Later he
ha presmenv oi mo jvitnmuiiu, &- reu
rleksburer and Potomac Railroad Com-
: ny arid was officially connected with
everai oiner corporations, wuen, un
wt -'M -was over ne resumen ma w prac-
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Funeral of Dr. Tomklns Aunt
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Dunham
'avis, wife of the late Albert A. Davis,
New York physician, who died yester
ir morning at the residence of her
iphew, the Rev. Floyd W. Tomklns, of
H Walnut street, will be held tomor
w. She was 93 years old. Funeral ser
.ces will be held at Holy Trinity Church.
1 " hnd the Rev. Floyd Tomklns will officiate.
, Interment wlU be at Danville. Vt.
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Police Court Chronicles
It Is somo task to raise nn International
nrmy In Philadelphia, especially for one
man. John Klneazy thought It would be
a good Idea to mobilize several thousand
foreigners and then tell the United States
that It had better look out He took It
for granted that most foreigners had a
grudge against this country, and thought
ho would bo regarded as a hero If he
managed to concentrato the kickers In one
mutinous bunch.
Ho appointed himself a recruiting ser
geant, and with a note book and pencil
started out to get generals, lieutenants,
captains and privates. By way of keep
ing up enthusiasm Klneazy took some In
ternal encouragement. Several loiterers
around Richmond, who had nowhere to
go and thought they might as well go to
war, gave their names. This encouraged
Klneazy, and It was with a spirit of
bravado that he asked a German n'hom
ho met on Glrard avenue to Join tho
ranks. Tho German wanted to know more
about It, and as tho promoter of the big
army could not explain, there was an ar
gument. Klneazy charged on the German
without his army, and the German sat on
tho ground and looked up at him.
But Policeman Buttcrly saw the battle,
and, despite Klneazy'a objections, placed
him under arrest. He showed fight and
tho cop was obliged to use strenuous
methods. The prisoner stopped for re
pairs at St. Mary's Hospital, and was
then brought before Magistrate Scott, at
tho Front and Master streets station.
The Judge told him It was not In good
tasto to start a war In this city, and ad
vised him to remain neutral. Some dnn
gerous liquid ammunition which the muti
neer possessed, was commandeered, and
he was given a dishonorable discharge.
OBITUARIES
C. STANLEY MACKEY
Leader of Philadelphia Band and In
structor at Girard College
Funeral servlrrs for C. Stanley Mackey,
tho noted musician who died at the
Hahnemann Hospital yesterday following
an operation, will be held In the parlors
of'Ollver IT, Italr. 1820 Chestnut street.
Thursday, at 2 p. m. Tho Hev. W. G.
MacKinnon, rector of St. Bartholomew's
Episcopal Church, Sth street and Lehigh
avenue, will conduct i i0 services. Burial
will be In Mount Peaco Cemetery. Mr.
Mockey's mother, Mrs. Carrie Mackey, Is
on her way from California and Is ex
pected to arrive Wednesday.
Mr. Mackey was one of the most widely
known musicians In tho East. He was
the leader of the Philadelphia Band and
In this capacity conducted the concerts
on City Hall Plaza during the summer
months. Only a few weeks ago he wound
up the season with a week at Woodside
Park.
Few of his friends were aware that
Mr. Mackey was In the hospital, but
as a matter of fact, he had been III
about two weeks. He was operated upon
last Tuesday by Dr. C. A. Blgier, Jr.,
after which his condition became so
dangerous that Doctor Hill, also con
nected with tho hospital, submitted to
a blood transfusion operation, giving up
two pints of his blood. A blood clot
near Mr. Mackey's heart, however, pre
vented this from being successful.
Mr. Mackey for tho last four years
was musical Instructor at Glrard Col
lege, an Institution from which he grad
uated years ago. He learned to play the
tuba while still a student there, and In
later years became known as one of
the most expert playsra on this Instru
ment In the country. ' After leaving
Glrard Collego he Joined John Philip
Sousa and toured Europe with him for
two years. He then became a member
of tho Philadelphia Orchestra, being Its
librarian for tho last IS years. In 1906
end 19007 Mr. Mackey conducted the
Municipal Band, and two years later
organized the Philadelphia Band. A
widow and two sons. Stanley and Frank,
survive.
John C. Sullivan
Arrangements are being made today
for the funeral of John C. Sullivan, vet
eran of the Civil War and member of
the Chamber of Commerce, who died Sat
urday at his summer home at Chelsea
Mr. Sullivan was senior member of tho
firm of Sullivan &. Co., 817 Arch street,
dealers In notions and hosiery, a son
and two daughters survive. Mr. Sullivan
had not been In good health for some
time, and death was caused by an apo
plectlo stroke. The Sullivan home In
this city Is at 1603 Mt Vernon street,
Mr. Bulllvan organized a regiment In the
latter part of the Civil War, when It 'was
feared the Southern troop would take
Harriaburg.
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AI-COBN. On Baptambar SB, 191B, ELLA.
ALOOHN. wtiJjw of R, Ueorj. Alcorn.
JtaUtlvt. and frlanda are touted to atttnd
tit luparal carvicaa. on Tuaaday, at 11 a. tn.,
front rtaldtnca of bar brother-in-law. Sam.
ul Alcorn. 1TS0 Wallaca at. Interment Dii
ata. ViKMHTKONO. Suddenly, on September 2.
"1918. EUiSAUBTH.wlf. of Jamef Armatroni
(ar Cbapmam. Itelatlves and friends ara
Invited to attend, tne funeral eervlcea. on
Tueedar. at X p. m., at bar lata reetaenca.
S30 N. S4 at. Interment at Treamount Cero.
terr.
ABMCKA1T. At Wulllca. Mill, N. J on Sap.
tamUr . 1M3. JOHN M. A8WCHAKT. .
I)., aseJ 2 yr. Kelatlvaa and frlanda ara
Invited to attend funeral service, at hla Uta
realdence, Mulltca Wlk N. J., on WednVeday!
at 2'SO u. m. Interment Wenonab Ceme
tery HKNJAUK-a SeBtamaar M, Jtf, 'wha.
Moris 1M 4. Servtee
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LEDQEB-PHILAPELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
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DCfcE Wli-b WEST
DEATHS
UlSlinr. At hla residence, 444 South 62d
at., on bcntember M, IDI.V CIIAIU.l.'S
HAinu, husband of Lulu K. fltthop. Itela
tlrs and Irlrnde, also Moat Kxiewent Aa
eetnbly. No. IS. A. O. M. P., air InUted to
nttend the funeral rrrvlces, on Turtdny, at
2 i. ni.. at the aruirtmenta of Olltcr II,
Ilalr, WM Chestnut in. Interment private.
llltlCK. On September 2. 1910. JAMES r.,
eon of l'atrlck nnd Drldget llrlce. aged H
jcara. nelatlea and frlenda, also St.
Agntha'a T. A. II. Cadeta' Society and boys
ot St. Agntha'a Kohool. are Invited lo attend
Ue funeral on Wcdneeday, at 8:.'lo a. m.,
irom the residence of hla parents, .IJlu
Urnndywlne at. Solemn Requiem Mast at St.
Agntha'a Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy Cioia Cemetery,
IlitlNTON. On September IS, 191S. at hie
late residence. Frampton, Dei on. Pa., JO
dUI'tl I' HIIINTON. Funeral aervlcea at
St. Jnmcs Church. 12d and Walnut els., on
Tuesday, at !! p. in. Interment private.
IlltUCK. On September !, 1915. VinuiNIA.
It., lfo ot Hownrd llruce, Itelatltes nnd
frlenda ale Invited to attend tho funeral serv
ices, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock
precisely, nt her late lealdence, 1218 Fisher'
ne., Logan, Interment private.
BUCHANAN, Suddenly, on September 55
I.ICUIH M., husband ot Mary H. lluchanan
(nco McClcary) ond son of the late John
T. and Margnret lluchanan, aced 45 years
Itelatlves and friends, also Llnwood As
sembly, A. ) M. T and llrldcsburg Lodge
O. of I. A., and vsrlous oreanliatlon of
which he was a member, are invited to at
tend the funeral son Ices, on Tucsdsy, at 8
ri. m at his late residence. 4.131 Pecliln st..
toxboiough. Services to be tontlnued Wed
nesday, at 10::iO a. m., at St. John's M. I:
f'hurch. Lenlsvllle, Ta. Interment In ad
J.ilnlnsr cemetery.
CAMKHON. On September 25, 19IB, JANE,
widow of ltobert Cameron, aged 63 years.
Itelatlves and friends, also members ot the
Susqucluiina Avenue ITesbyterlan Church
and Hunday School, are Invited to attend
the funeral eervlcea. Tuesday, at 2 p. m.,
at the residence of her nephew, lies North
Marshall st. Interment at Kern wood Ceme
tery. CAMPItKI-L Suddenly, on September 24.
WIS. JAMES I'. OAMI'nEM- Itelatlvee and
I r lends art' Invited to attend funeral, on
Wednesday, at 8:M a. in., from hla tatn
residence, eouthnest corner 22d and Market
Bts. Solemn High Mass at St. Patrick's
Church at 10 a. m. Interment private.
Automobile funeral.
CLAYTON. On September 2, 1915. HOD
KUT H., husband of the lata Sarah A. Clay
ton. Due notice of the funeral will be given
from the residence of his daughter. Mrs
Violet M. Kraft. BOOS Larchnood ave.
CltKSCENZO. On September 24. 1915
MAItlA DOMKNICA, wile of Antonio Crea
cenro. aged tin yearn. Itelatlves and friends
.ire Invited to nttend funeral, on Tuesday ut
S a. m., from her late residence, 1159 s. 10th
.it. High Mass of Requiem at Our Lady of
Uood Counsel Church at U a, in. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
CUBTS. At Trenton. N.J., suddenly, on Sep
tember 25. 1015, OTIS E.. husband if Louis
Curts (nee Andress), aged 92 years. Rela
tives and friends, also members of Phila
delphia and Reading Relief Association, are
Invited to attend tho funeral aervlces on
Thursday, at 3 p. m., at hla late residence.
.TCI West Susquehanna ave. Interment at
North Cedar Hill Ccmeterv. Remains may
be men on Wednesday evening.
CUSHMOIIK. On September 24. 191.1. GEO.
W., husband of Louise Cuahmore and son
of the late Lawrence and Margaret Cush
more, aged ftl years. Relatives and friends,
also Kensington Council, No. a, O. II, A. .11
Independent Council. No. I. rj. s. nf A.,
nnd the membera of the Rngliah Lutheran
f'hurch of tbe Atonement, are Invited to at
tend the funeral servlcea, on Tuesday, at 2
p. m.. at Ms late icsldrnco, 1355 East Mont
Komery ave. Interment private, ut Cedar
Hill Cemetery.
DAVIS. On September 2(1, 1915. at Holy
Trinity rectory, MARY DUNHAM, widow if
Albert A. Davis. M. !., of New Tork city,
and aunt of the Rev. Floyd Williams Tomklns.
U. D. Funeral aervlces. Tuesday, at 11 a
m., at Holy Trinity Church. 18th and Wal
nut sts. Interment at Danville, Vt.
DOUGLASS. On September 24, 1918, EDITH
MAY. wife of Harold J. Douglass and daugh
ter of J. Clifton and Margaret A. Egbert
In her 22d year. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, Tues
day, at 2 p. m.. at the residence or ner
brother-in-law, Howard M. Whlttaker, 3fi
N. r.dth st. Interment at Chester View
Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Monday
evening from T to 0 o'clock,
DUNI.EVY. On September 26, 1915, CLARA
CELESTIA, daughter of Park M. and Jennie
II. Dunlevy. aged 7 years. Itelatlves and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services. Wednesday, at 2 p. m at the resi
dence of her parents, irft . Rucknell at.
Interment at Fernvvood Cemetery,
DUNNINO. ANNA I1ARTLETT. aged 21
ears, daughter of Dr. Thomas M. and
Lydla, Ilalderston Dunning, fell asleep Sep.
tember 2.1. 1915 Service at her lata reil
dence, 1828 N. 15th at.. Wednesday. Septem
ber 29, at 2 p. m. Interment private.
DUN1VORTH. On September 24.1915.WILL
lam, husband of Mary Dunwnrth. Rela
Uvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the
funeral, Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m., from his
late residence, 2511 N. Water st. Requiem
High Mass at Churst of the Visitation, at
lo a. m. lntermint at Holy Sepulchre
Cemetery,
FASHIIENDEK On September 24, 1015,
PAULA FAS8BENDER, wife of John Fassi
bender, aged 40 yeara. Relatives and frlenda
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednea.
day, at 2 p. m., from the parlor of (lus A,
Klrcbner. northwest corner of ISth and Le
high ave. Interment at Oreenmount Ceme-
FORHKHTEL. On September 25,1015.JOHN,
husband of Annie P. Vorrestel (nea Carr), In
the esth ear of bis age. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend tbe funeral, on
Wednesday, at 8 a. in., from hla lata real,
dence, 5341 Olrard ave. Solemn Requiem
Mass at St, Gregory's Church, at 9:30 a. m.
Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Kindly
omit flowers.
OAI.LKN. On September 25.101S.C1IARLES,
son of the lata James and Mary (Jallen. Rel
atives and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral, on Wednesday, at 830 a. m., from the
li'.Ki,n$9 -of .hu nephew. William riumley,
.1844 N. Delhi at. (10th and Ilka sts.).
Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Stephen's
Church, at 10 o. m. Interment at New Ca
thedral Cemetery,
OARTMANN. On September 26,1015, MARY
KATHARINE, daughter of Alexander and
Mary Kuch Gartmann, aged 18 years. Rela
tives and friends also membera of the Trin
ity Reformed Church, llroad and Venango
ate., Philadelphia, are Invited to attend lbs
funeral aervlcea, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m..
nt her parenta residence. 181 North 38th at.,
Camden, N. J. Remains may be viewed on
Tuesday evening. Interment at Nortnweod
Cemetery.
GARWOOD, At Palmyra, N. J., on Septem
ber 25, ELLWOOD D., husband of Llllle L.
Darwood, aged, 67 yeara. Relatives and
frlenda. also Lincoln Circle, No. 27, R. of
A., and Southwestern Assembly, No. 18, A.
O. of M. P., ara Invited to attend the
funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 n. m., from hla
late residence. Washington ave.. Palmyra, N.
J. Interment at Morgan Cemetery. Train
lsavea Market at. ferry for Palmyra at 1:20
p, m.
OKTZ. On September 35. 191B, CHRISTIAN;
UETA husband of Era ma Oeti, aged W
yeara. Relatives and friends, also Lauffner
lCranken 1'nterstuetzunga Vereln, are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon,
at it o'clock, from hla lata residence, 2o4 W,
Diamond st. Interment private, at Central
Laurel Hill Cemetery. Rtmtlns may be
viewed en Monday evening, S to 10 o'clock,
at snot W, plamond.
HASTINOSj On September 24, J91B, FRAN.
CEB 11., daughter of Matthew and tba lata
Bells D. Hastings, In her Slat year. Rela.
Uvea and frlenda ara Invited to attend tbe
funeral, on Tueaday. at 2 p. in., from her
father' residence, 0725 Maraden at., Tacoay.
Interment at Magnolia Cemetery.
HOKN. Ou September 24. 1915, JOHN K.
husband of Amanda Horn and son of tba
lata Robert and Mary Horn (nea Simon).
lUlatlvi and friends ara invited to attend
tba funeral, on wedneaday, at 8:3u a. ml
from residence of hla daughter. Mr a. Nellie
McWIUUma, 1057 N, American at. High
ila,s at St. Michael's Church at 10 a. in.
Intel ment at Holy Cross Cemetery,.
KAUFMANS. On Seal ember M, 191C, Hi
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Copyright, 1B15, B. W. Kembla.
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DEATHS
Kl'.I.SO. On September 26, 1915, THOMAS
(1., beloved husband of Elltabeth Kelso (nee
Richardson)., Relatives and friends, also Lin
coln L. O. If., No. 21 ; It. R. 1'., No. 4, and
order In general, and memhera of Emmanuer
Reformed Episcopal Church, York and S-p-vlva
sts., ate Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at his
late residence, 2023 North Front St.. ..Inter
ment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Remains may be Mewed on Tuesday, after
8 p. m.
KHAMEIl. On September 24, 1915, KATH
ARINE, widow of John Kramer, aged to
jears. Relatives and friends are invited
to attend the funeral services. Tuesday after
noon, at 2 o'clock, at her lato resldeme, 1.114
North Front nt. Interment private at Mt.
Peace Cemetery, Remains may be viewed
Monday evening.
1.KA. Entered Into rest. At Chestnut Hill, on
Friday, OEORQE HENRY LEA, In his (tld
vear. Funeral eervlcea at at, Clement's
Church, 20th and Cherry sts., on Tuesday
at 11 a. m. Interment private.
l.EEDOM. On September 25, 1915, ALMA
LAURA, wife ot Albert C. Leedom, daughter
of Charlea and Sarah A. Campbell, aged uo
yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, pre
cisely at 2 p. in., at her late residence, 1705
Spring Garden at. Interment at Westminster
Cemetery.
LESllEK. On September 21. 1915. FLOnA
j., wlfo of Amos Y. LES1IER and daughter
of Emma C and the late Dr Charles E.
quail, aged 18 J ears. Relatives and friends
aru Invited to attend the funeral aervlces. on
Tuesday, at 2 p. in. precisely, at her hus
band's residence, "23 Westvlew ave., German
town Interment nt William Penn Cemetery,
Somrrton, I'Mladelphla.
MACKEY. On September 26, 1015. C. STAN
LEY, beloved husband ot Maria Mackey
(nee Witt), ot 2542 W. Cumberland St., and
son of Carrie and the late Isaac Mackey, In
his 39th rar. Itelatlves and friends, also
Mount Horeb Lodge, No. 528, K. and A. II.;
lurngciiiciiiur, mii iiiviicu id Kiieim viie
funeral services, Thuraday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, at tho apartments ot Oliver 11. Hair.
'1820 chestnut st. Interment at Mount l'eacs
Cemetery.
JIACKIN. On September 25, 1915, HEN
RIETTA W., widow of James Muckln. aged
70 years. Rclatlvca and Irlenda ara Invited
to nttend the funeral cervices, on Tuesdav,
at 2 p. m., at the residence of her son, 'Will
iam Mackln, 271 Ijiko st., lladdonlleld, N.
J. Interment Old Ilaptlst Cemetery, Marl
ton. Friends may call on Monday evening.
MALI.OY On September 25. 1915. Mrs.
CATHARINE M ALLOY. Relatives and
irlend are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Tuesday, at 7:30 a. m., from 8t. Anne'a
Widows' Asylum. 212 North Franklin at.
fcolcinn Requiem Mass at St. Augustine's
Church, at 10 a, in. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery
MANNING. On September 20. 1915, ED
WARD D., husband of Alice Manning (nea
Caffey). Relatives and friends, also Catholic
lleiwllilal Legion and Holy Name Society, ara
Invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at
7:3o a. in., from hla late rrsldcmo. 700 Clin
ton at., Camden, N. J. High Maaa at the
Church of the Immaculate Conception at 0
a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
MATTHEWS, On September 24, 1916. HER
THA MAY. wife of Edwin C. Matthews.
Relative and friends aro Invited to attend
the funeral aervlcea, on Tuesday, at 1 p. m
at Union A. M. E. Church. 10th and Falri
mount ave. Remains may be viewed on
Vonday, from R to 10 p. m.. at her late rest-
J."!?0' J?:s Nor,h sid lnterncnt at
Merlon, Pa.
McDItlllE. On September 24. 1915, JOHN
J.. Bon of Stephen and Rose McUrlde tnea
Lee), aged 25 years. Relatives and frlenda.
also membeia of Uranch No. 01, O. R c
K. of St. G and James McCafTerty Club
and tho emnlojea of Baeder. Adamson &
?.?' ar5 ,nlt.e2.,' attend the funeral, on
Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m.. from Ma parents'
residence 2131 E. Monmouth st. (23th Ward).
8ulemn Requiem Mass at Church of the Na
tivity, at 10 a. m. Interment ut New Ca.
thedral Cemetery.
MrNULTV. On September 24. 1915 inn.
GARET E.. daughter of John J. and Anrde
N.t.,ityty-v ,i.","!vH',fn3 mjavsais
Nativity u. V. M. Sodality, are Invited in
attend the funeral, on Tueaay. it 8:30 am
from her lati residence, 2441 East Clearfleiit
?h'. if,Ty,B-UVll..',! S
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery? P"01""'-
McWII.I.IAMH. On September 24. 1915
JAMES, husband of Mary MeWIIUama fnea
Coleman) Relative, and friends, alio' St!
?-nlTrtrK,oYOi"Me ",", B-n-nclal Association
Court ,Na 1J1, K. of A., and employee of
Thomas Devlin Mfg. Co.. are Invited to ,t
tend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m
from his late residence, 1130 East Palmer all
Solemn Requiem- Mass at the Immaculate
Concepllon Church, at 10 a. m. precisely!
Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery,
OE8TKRI.E, On September 26, 1915. LENA
widow of Christian Oesterle '(nee 'Muller):
aucd 52 eara. Relatives and friends are In.
vlted to attend the funeral services, on Wed!
1131 Potta st. Interment private at Mt
Vernon Cemetery. Remains may be viewed
Tuesdsy evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock,
rATTISON. On September 25, 1915, CLARA
A.. In her 4UI; your, wife of H. Newton
I'attlson and daughter of Henry ft and
Anna Btowell. of Federalsburg. Md. Rela.
tlvea and frlenda of the family, ara respect
'ully Invited to attend the funeral aervlces
on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely
at her husband'a ti-aldelice. Rlvervfew ave.
Swarthmorti. I'a. Interment private at West"
minster Cemetery,
TENINGTON. On September 24. 1918 MOn.
RIS rENINQTON. h hi. Tlst year. 5.
neral on Tuesday at 0:JO a. in .trim th.
.r'l'nT'eSt' &,.."' IU"- ''"b.nut
r!M?bnotSla I?' fflp.7 .
SO years. Itelatlves and frlenda are invited
to attend the funeral, Wednesday, atVS m
from his late residence. 1311 East Susquel
hanna ave. Interment private at Odd Fel
lows' Cemetery, Remains may be viewed
Tuesday evening after 8 o'clock,
ItEILI.Y, On September 25, 1818, JERE.
MIAH. husband of Bridget Relllv. Rela!
tlvea and frlenda, also Dlv, No. 8, A. O in
St. Vincent do Paul Branch I. C. H. U.: Ilol'v
Name oclty of St. Franel. Assist cfiurc i,
are Invited to attend funeral, Wednesday
at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence. 2040
8. Blst st. Solemn Maaa of Roqulera at
Church of ihe Moat Blessed Sacrament at
10 a, m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Ceme-
riCHKACK. At her residence, 180T South
Falrhlll St.. on September 25. 1915 ANNIK
E-. wife of Valentine a. Scrirack, ' ."iVdN
ye.a"i n friends ara Invited to
attend tba funeral aervlcee, Wednesday it
11 a. m.. at the apartments of Oliver it
Dalr. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Mont
gomery Cemetery, Norrlstown. Pa.
BCOTT. On September 26, 1915 KATir.
EIHNB N. ., daughter of Thomas J and
Mafrada Sco: aged 11 months. Relative,
and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral
on Wedneaday, September 21), at 2 n n. '
from ber parenta' residence, IS37 8. 82d st
Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. 'a"'
BHAltl'LKYr On September 28. lSlBCLAna
J. 8IIAHPLEY (nee Orosrller-Dufrehelwli.
of Hiram K. Sharpley. Br. Funeral, to which
relative, and frlenda ara Invited, on Thura.
day, at 8:80 a. m., from her lata resid.n!
2028 South 16th at. Solemn Mass of !tiou?SU
SfM'S! Sr.rmJnt8.0, " W?
BWXrui?inJf8T,,?,7.bn"shVw 'fi
ai. invited to attend the funeral, on Tuei!
diy. at 2 p. m.. from the realdenra T of m!
JJSSnSuV'cetery? " SSa a,
BNVDKrL On September 2J, j9jb, HARRY
husband of Josephine Snyder (nea FeairT'
In hi Mtb year. Relative, and frlenda also
Oratltuda Council, No. tsj. ft t nI ' '?
PWladalpbU Lod No. M.'lT O. 6. W.. Vr.
invited to attsad the funeral aervlcea, or!
VVedseaday, at 3:50 p. m. precisely, at hi.
lata a t-liac. 2916 E. Vena Jgo .V. Inu!
ment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Si!
n,,MnAy V'JW4 Tueaday, aft.?Tp. m
TKA On September 241. 19IB, SADIB
M. ' of Robarf Stewart, aged 24) yalrf
MaWuvca and friend, are Invlfid to wteni
laiWff'f aervlces. on Tuesday. t 4 Y.m
1 kar lata raalaenca. MM Wavtiw it.. wILl
JMJila. latariwat prtvSZ" " W"
aWtUVAMr At.kls sumBMr bom la Chal.
ot the Philadelphia Orchestra; Musical As
sociation. IxjckI No. 77; Stephen Glrard
li.n.flM.l KnHMV. Anri (tin 1'hllaHulnl.l.
SHRIMP
.-.
DEATHS
Miunt Vernon st.. Philadelphia. Mas of
Solemn Rtnulem at tho Church of the Gesu.
at 10 a. m. Interment private, at Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery, Kindly omit flowers.
BUMMEltl'IEI.I). At his residence. 4001 N.
13th st , i.n September 25, 1015, CHARLES
1 SUMMKRK1ELD. Funeral eervlcea and
Interment private.
TIND.VLI,. On September 25, 1915, SARAH
II., daughter of the late Jarvla and Ellta
beth Tlndall. Relatives and frlenda aro in
vited tn attend funeral. Tuesday, at 2 p. m.,
from thn residence ot her brother-in-law,
George H. Sauers. cor. Ridley and Sylvan
aves. Interment private, Norwood, Del. Co.,
I'a. Train leaves Broad St. Station at 12:37.
Vi HALEY. On September 25, 1015, ISAAC,
husband ot tho late Amanda W'haley. Rela
tives nnd mends of the family, and his
comrades nf G. A R., ara Invited to at
tend the funeral aervlces, on Tuesday, at
2 p. m . nt the residence of his son-in-law,
.lames R. Nelson. (.28 Elm at., Camden, N.
J. Interment private at New Camden Ceme
tery, Friends may view the remains on
llnndav evening, rrom 7 to I) o'clock.
W 1LSON. On September 25, 1915, HANNAH
A. WILSON, In her 92d ear. Relatives
und friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
without lurther nolhe, from her late resl
deme, 11J Chapel ave.. rarkesburg. I'a., on
Thursday, September !M, at 11 a. m. Inter
ment nt Hepilbah Cemetery.
YOUNG. On September 26, 1915, ALICE,
widow of William 11. Young. Relatlvea and
frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., from her late residence,
2021 S. 13th st, interment at Woodlanda Ceme
tery. Remains may be lewcd Wednesday
evening. ...
YOUNG. IDA TETERSON, widow of James
Ripley Young. Relatlvea and friends are
Invited to nttend th services, at her late
residence. 015 N. 15th st., on Wednesday,
September 21), at 2 o'clock. Interment at
Mount I'cace Cemetery.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVENING LEDGER
This STYLE TYPE (or like this)
One time A 15c
Three times one week 12lic
Six tlmea one week 10c.
Situations Wanted, three tlmea one week 10
cents per line.
Place your order for three or
more times and it will be inserted
in the daily Public Ledger at no
additional cost.
One or two time rate for Etenino Laoosa
and Public Leoqeh combined Is 10 cents per
line with the exception of Help Wanted and
Situations Wanted, which Is 15 cents per line.
roR
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
which la permitted In all classifications ex
cept Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and
Found, Personate, Boarding and Rooms, 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
CHAMDERMAID-waltress. white: 3 In family:
"-.. .-..... ...... ... utuau ai,
CHAMBERMAID & waitress exp.. white! Protr
fam.. J adults, ref. req. Apply 4654 Spruce at.
CHILDNURSE. reliable and experienced. TeU
milinnu iMn.at.nit llln nan
si.s.j.hj wimauim lllll Hi..
CLOl'll WEAVlins wanted Apply John &
James Dpbson, Inc.. lllanket Mills, Bcott'a
"p. rum pi penuyuuu.
COMPANION to lady;brigiit"'and cheerful
our,gjvomsn:L255!Ledger Central.
C?J2.?!PinNT5 refln"1 rretlunTwornan:
about 40, to assume charge of business
woman's home, part care of child. 8 years, 3
In family, assist laundry: must be good cook:
OfffcCeS "fe"nc required. L 215, Lodger
COOK for Umtn.; must be prompt: with ref.i
Protestant preferred. I, 208, Ledger Oidce.
COOIC and downstalra work, assist wash!
. ' .11, , ' - T r'' "M" mciuiWB it-t.
COOK wanted, while; also girl for chamber:
work and waiting: reference, required. WOT
Vvano ave.. Oermantown. I'hona atn. 2J0.
COP WiNUEKa-Apply John c Jamea Dob!
S1nscn,uyik.li,.,U,ket M""' OCOU'' UM-
f ', . ' '" nunc uvcrDrooK 17-1,
DK?f.ONi!"' EXPERIENCED, on children's
whlta dresses; references required. Address
U Hurwltx a Co., HaltlmoreMrt Aa(Jr"
DIIBSSMAKERS-Walst and"sklrt drapers"and
finishers: good pay: short hours, lint sea
sons; only those coming direct from th
largest establishments need apply. Ca" , be
tZW XS ' ?"nc! DreslmaklnV Shop
third floor. Strawbrldge & Clothier. '"""'
DIIESUMAKER wanta experienced waist fitter
must bonrst class and capable of Uklna
charge of room: no other need apply, good
m ' "" -S Pll I r. 1,
aiRL wanted, reliable, competent, "for laundryT
chamberwork and waiting; private fanillv
aouthern aectlon of city: fond of children
aleep In: colored cook, kept: answer whether
white or colored, and state referenced and
salary expected. C 237, Ledger Office:
OIHL wanted by family ot three to assist with
housewoik; give telephone number and ref.
erence. U 135, Ledger Office. "'
GOVERNESS-Engllsh preferred, to teach't
children. T and 5. fluent French! mutle. Ad
dress Mr.. Oeorgo 1J. Harris. Oak road. Uer"
mantown. Phone Oermantown 104 i)
llOSIERY TOPPERS and knitters "WTnTeTo
Standard machines, making lace work Thoa
Ruck Hosiery Company. Jasper and York
ilOUBEWORK-Soiiie of the best famlMeT'ln
Philadelphia ail auburba have listed I onei"
lnga with Miss Read at tba Ledger HoulS"
hold ItegUtry Hureau for girls for genefli
housework. Several good placea waltlnr S
for both white and colored at good wa22W
Secure detalla at Room 232. second SSof"
Ledger Uulldlng. Ctb and Chestnut s". Drlnr
this advertisement with you." ' ur,n
HOUSKWORIC-Famlly of three 'in .ubluV.
have good horn, and ateady work for Milled
woman who can cook and assist with wll.i
housework. L 110. Lodger Office. r'n,'r,1
HOUSEWORK - White, ProTestVntTTookTn;
and downsu rs work) laundry fir 2 adult"
good horns In suburb.. Meet EnvnioJII'
Room 230. Ledger Office, Tueaday llZm'
HOllTEORKienSfarhu7ewWaTr.
SlVlfill Southampton avi., chesfl
lJOiBBWORK An experienced gtrL""wltiri
fant child, fsr aeneral hni,iii.Jlif?W '
..-.-.,. .-.., s,.-..... Atlv. .q jff Le n t ra I
S fMSFtt
liOUSEWOllK-Whlta girl fog.nersT"Eoua:
r.yrkfa"p.ldfr'"""1 " tAVtg&
JIBUSETVORli;. geneiak; reliable white ' .i,IT
two In family. 831 8. 4sth. Clt ,rl1
HOUBrTVyORK-Wanted. exper. general houU:
work girl; reference. Phone Cynwrd ' w
MAIDH-Two experienced maid., white Jo7
entire work In family .of 8: referenr.. 12
qulred. Rugby road. Bryri'Miw" r"
NU11HUL experienced, tske complete charaTr
IKtle bcyJM year, and baby ref erwe. ra!
quired. thone Overbrook 6280. today" n
OPbSaTOKB Weave and, front makerTT.
perlenced I, Brod A Co..' 809 Cherim"' "'
ORDER TAKBH-Talf younjf woriian72Sto7i5
yearn of age, to laka orders for high-cleea
dressmaking sad tatlering; and to sail ric4i
gowns: rnuat hay bad espUoc In i aaS
work with vry falcabteMsMve- aU
rKSz- 'wris3$s
Wff&mfAritt -asasrai 'ate. aasUaVt
27, 1915;
AND THE 'AUTO
AN "DEY
HELP WANTED FEMALE
STENOOnAPHER. at least two years' exp.!
state salary expected. O 554, Ledger Office. .
STENOGRAPHERS, nOOKKKEl'En8,CLERKS
Are you seeking a first-class posltlon7 8ee
Miss Dean, at Ledger Central. She will
advise sou how to secure ono, help you write
your advertisement, list your quallflcatlona In
the Commercial Department. Miss Dean haa
helped hundreds of young ladles and will ex
tend the same courtesy lo you. This Is a
free ecrvlce to Ledger advertisers. .
WAITRESS White girl, help" with laundry:
Protestant preferred. Apply Monday, be
tween 10 and 12. 3020Sprucost.
WAITRESS, cook, chamberworkand sewing (1
girls: Prqt. preferred. 181 2 Rlttenhouso sq.
WANTED-Three whffe girls for Brn Mawr,
one for cook, one for waiting and chamber
work, ono for laundry and mending. Call
Wednesday, 10 lo 12. at 3025 Chestnut st.
General
CLERKS Women wanted aa govt, clerks; $70
month: 1'lilU examinations coming: sample
questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. V13
O. Rochester. N. T.
HELP WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER, one familiar with systematiz
ing: competent tako charge. Addrrss.wlth cx
leriencc, reference and age. C 232. I.ed. Off.
BOOTni.ACK. cotoied, wanted. Homestead
Hotel. Hot Springs. Va., llox 80.
BOY wanted who can operate typewriter and
handle of lice detail; good chance to learn ad
vertising business. Call on Mr. Fanning
Monday morning. 10 o'clock. Room 210, Led
ger llullding, (1th and Chestnut sts.
ROY, bright, to run errands and make him
self generally urefut. Apply by letter only,
Rallcy, Banks & Riddle Co., 1221 Hansom
st., Philadelphia.
BOY wanted In office ot large manufacturing
concern: good chance for advancement: must
ho Protestant. ( 5T.0. t.cdKer Central.
BUYER AND MANAGER
FREDERICK LOESER & CO.
Brooklyn, N. T.
require a buyer and general merchan
dtfo manager for their depaitment. of
waists, corsets, negligee, house dresses
and sweaters.
These departments have long been
among the largest ot their kind In this
country and require for their sd
inlnlstratlon a man of broad and suc
cessful experience who can take full
advantage of the very rapid growth
of Brooklyn.
Applications will be treated In confi
dence. CLERlvExperleuccd pricing clerk; must bo
fast milt unflir,!.. n.rmuii.n. -n.tll.H ,..
large wholesale house. L 124. Ledger Office
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John &
James Dobton. Inc., Blanket Mill., Ucott'.
miie, rana or BcnuyiKlll.
COLLEGE STUDENT, with aale. ability, who
haa evenings available, can secure congenial,
Interesting employment at office work In pub
lishing business. Address p, o. Box 001,
Philadelphia, with particulars aa to previous
experience, straight salary, hours 0 to 0:30
f
CREEL CARD feeders, strippers and plerers.
Apply John & James Dobson, Inc., Blanket
Mills. Scott's lane. Falls ot Schuylkill.
3XNITOR wanted for Protestant church. Ad-
mrp j q-,1. ijruner vjince.
SALESMAN for class pins and college Jewelry
commlrnlon basis, linllmltcd territory. O.
W REISNER. Lancaster. Pa.
SECOND MAN wanted In card room to take
wiarau ui lima eeia Ol cards. Apply JOlIll &
dailies uuBoit me, uianiiet mills,
tills, Scott'l
lane, rana oi pcnuyiKIII.
SOLICITORS familiar with automobile accca
sorlea; proposition willsell like wlldflro If
you aro accustomed to making money; call
and know our proposition; Tuesday and
Thursday. Accumulated Electric Co.. Uta
Rldgo ave.
STENOGRAPHER, young man, to develop for
litt- nn. linn Tfav !.. nu
...w ...... .m., . r,mn. mug.
WANTED Ambitious joung man; must bo"a
live wire and have good knowledge of real
estate Insurance and bookkeeping; also a
f,00,1?.. correspondent; give full particulars.
P 21'J, Ledger Office.
WANTED-Experlenced, competent aluminum
spinners; good wages, steady work, no labor
trouble; new buildings; In writing give ref.
frjnce. Address Toledo Cooker Company, To.
WANTED Teacher or minister to represent us
In Dmil'lir nn nth.. .1,1... 7.'-t.!"':ai u"
and commissions. Write Dod"d, Mead & Co7
New York.
WARP DRESSER wanted.'
Jame. Dobson. Inc., Blanket Mills Hrnlf.
lane. Falls of Schuylkill. '""' BC0U
IfOUNO MAN for clerical work In lane m-S
cantlls establishment; age between 16 andis
opportunity lor good, bright youth. Apply to
Mr. Hunt at Ledger Central Monday lit 0
YOUNO MAN wanted, law office: tynewrit.r
JKJ-j wiekro'oS
"SSH I.S dSK c-oKsbnTS
OU N. tfrTOAD stT
Robertso'n'a old original
AUTOMOBILE BCllOOL
leaches you how to repair
and how to drive autos.
Oil N. BROAD 8T.
BITTJATIONB WANTED-gEMAi.K
A1TENDANT or companion for elderly Urti
desires poa. In reflnod home, a 84a Led rjfnf
CHAMBERMAID. Prot., wlsTieaosTrno"w4
..... , . -. ... ,.w ,,, rvooastock at
CHAMBERMAIDana wItTng-Exnri.n. i
colored girl. T52 South Chadw7rir!!PcrUnctJ
CHILONURHE, experlencedrir'l.h Protstlnf
good needlewoman i referenca. p 833 IVdnii'
CHII-DNUSE-flcotch Prot'esunTglr'l " ,7
encedigood reXerencL207, Ljdg.r olftce"
COOK, chambermaid rndwaltresTTlt5?!
friend, wish poaltlon. togeth". I.'Tw,0, gU'
COOK.' German, with reference. wieh".'iiSrrvr!i!
Inprivat. famllywthln city.' 16 18 " I6thi.n
COOK, competent. EngllshSr7oe7lrMnr
tlon; good reference. I5J0 Iralrm ". .. j"1'
OOOKINO or light Housework, no wanrrri -
enca. 807 South' Bmedley at wn refer.
DREasMAKEK. French,' wishes enaaa.m r
at horn, or out, ref. t".,. D,rlV.nfnt.
...l "-u, fi,ireq. nu iy. Woodstock al
busriAkER. .u .. i.r,r: "'."". tjs3
work; reference, q 237. LV,la.Y bf nJ.,'c'M,
aoVERNESS. trained UniaiinSifirrriZ-'
tnani aood aeweri refa. WHtTSfc t,r,'
OOVEKNE88. jraduata klndera.n.n i:KJlls
satoa and re. rtu! 'S fjffJSPiM "Pr.
RbUBE WORK. en.r-l-h..pmrvT1
wlahea pos. In umall prly. Tim 9M4n ii?,rI
PLDY7 MAID sivt'aiaTrW'-llrfc
- 7 7 i .:.. n nOAir .
- -. ; assB .v l m ' aaaso
PART COMPANY
A'HT n 4p triuT7 "
BITTJATIONB WANTED FEMALJ
DnillDHnnnn - .., ,. , . ' ' '
oc.xox.vr-oo ui u maia, coicrea, dtelrse
. position; best references. 1733 Balnbrldie sl
SEAMSTRESS, permanent, assist light dutll'
-J1L Main Ltna pret.; ret. P 333T Led. ok
otmviviii ,mmn"h... ' ,. IT..t.
.u..wv,.., ,,..,. nc-nt, urpenasoie, weuM
consider modernto salary with opportunities!
reference. II 300. Ledger Office. wl"'
STENOGRAPHER, expd.. accurate, rapid tr '
. 1st;. moderate salary, o 143. Ledger Central
STENOGRAPHER, IT. competent. Industrious?
good rets,: moderate ealary. O 647i Led. Cent.'
STENOGRAPHER, correct speller, good writer'
rapid figures; mod, salary. O 140. Led. Cent!
STENOaRArilER, one. year'a experience, vrlli
eubstltute; 18. 8511, Led. Br.. (J3d & alrsM
TEACHER OF STENOORAPHYandtouci
typewriting "experience" seeks engagement
. with private school, a 353. Lodger Central.
"?- 's etucuiion una nature ttudr.
wishes rcae'ts: beat ref. Rn.11 rh..i. JZ'J
VIHITrWn nrs"tirvTi7oo j-- . .T "
Miion an companion or troTerness; can ttach
YOUNO LADY In doctor's office wlslies'changeC
-.., n ..muti, mm nq VUlumPIS.
Through the Commercial Department at
Ledger Central a large number ot firms
have been able to secure competent
orrico help bookkeeper., .tenographer.
and critical girls. The next time you
aro In need of an office assistant, tele
pcao your Help Wanted ad to Miss
9""- r'eijKtr Central. Walnut 3000.
the will select competent glrla and sub
mit them for your consideration. This
la a free service to Ledger advertisers.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT, absolutely first class. 15 years
U.UUWIAST, absolutely first class. 15 years'
experience, high-class business ability and
iiiBii-ciasa D
51,12 .Arch sl,
, , ..ri nitr
ACCOUNTS AUDITED: BOOKS KEPT
... L .. MONTHLY UP
Mitchell. STO Market st. rhotie Walnut 171(1.
ALL-AROUND blacksmith and drill sharpener
on conettuctlon work, c 231. Ledger Oltlcs.
BOOKKEEPER and accountant, young jnan.
eper.. nesirea poa.: pest ref. c 10. Ld. Oil.
BOOKKEEPER desires email set of books lor
olanln- n.. U. n,..Kh. r. n.. r .
......n v. .j.... .....,,,p ,. v, mi. iU, Lfllli
BOOKKEEPER, 12 yeare' experience, desires
final, ln. ..,,. ult.1.1. ,. . .m.... .." .. .
,.uj,..m. .-,,,, icimniii iii iii. .i. vjaKaaie st.
BUTLUlt AND VALET, Japanese, experienced,
wants position; best references. 1I 303 N.
1Mb at.
BUTLER Filipino, young, experienced; first
class reference. 7. 202, Ledger Office.
BUTLEIt or houseman Young col. man wishes
pos.; best city refa. Call, write 1.111 Rtlles.
CHAUFFEUR uune colored inun denlr), mi.
sltlon. chaurfeur; best reference; driven Cad
lllac, Packard. Ford. C 124. Ledger Office.
CHAUFFEUR, 'white, mar., 4 yrs. with last
"n-iuytrr; no own repaira. ti tn, Ln?q. cent.
CHAUFFEUR, gardener, first class, all-around
,19.. nn.lnl ..,... a. nt. . -.
....... vm,,,j ;ipinieuj rem. 10 famsn.
CHAUFFEUR, single, 22. with n yrs.' exp,
mechanic, reliable, sober. O 452, Led. Cent.
CHAUFFEUR, gardener, underatand8 heaters,
aiioq woraei, .1 yeara oxp. u &4H, Led. Cent. '
COOK. Japanese, v.-ants position In private
family: has good references. Toklo Qua, 303
N. lath at.
ELECTRICAL engineer, correspondent,-buT
ness man, salesman, technical and university
graduate, deslrea position, o 151, Led. Cent.
ENGINEER, mechanical, technical graduate.
18 years' exper. aa auperlntcndent of machine
shoo, aloo draughting room and selling exp..
. desires to make a change O SI5. Led Cent.
EXECUTIVE, long business experience, rie"
slrca position as manager or of trust: refer,
ence or bond If required. O 352. Led Cent.
IVESTiaATOR Would like to KeTTnToucli
wrllli large ceipomtlon that lequlres pervlcts
f lirst-class Investigator with 0 yrs.' exp.;
American born. Protestant, 32 yeara old; very
aggressive; Initiative; eoher. reliable: concrete
referenco; perm. jmHltion. O440, Id Cent.
JANITOR wanta'work tending heaters aiid alM
around janitor work. 1020 Stiles. "y
MAN AND'WIFE, English Protestants, wish
positions lu private family; man. first-class
butler and valet: wife, competent liousekeepe'
and cook. O 541. Ledger Central.
MAN. Japanrrerwife, English, wish situations1
In amall family oa rook and chambermaid;
tl eara last place. Noto.10.14 Vino st.
MAN, absolutely trustworthy, good charncie,'
rducat'n. wants cniploy't. O 751 I,ed. Cent.
SECRETARY for institution or mercantile'
house, Oerman, wanta position; best refer-
L'!5?f!?'1itI'idir0iflt'
TENOR SOLOIST, Episcopal service preferred!
experienced as soloist c 235. Ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN, 23. of Eood'personalfty nnd ad
dress, wishes to make connection along sell
ing line, with responsible firm, good educa
tion; Vales and clerical experience, F 014,
Ledger Central.
YOIINO MAN, 3 earaexperiencV liTeiieral
office work, deslrea position with large firm:
outside work preferred; tan operate typeJ
writer: excellent references: c 210. Led. Off.
YOUNO MAN holding position as manager
Ing 20.00U business desires lo make a change.
O 201. Ledger Office.
iiu Kiivniiiuii iur mBnuiirinnn, fnnrrn nn.
YOUNO MAN, college education, business ex.
perlence. wishes position with reliable con
cern. O 358. Ledger Central.
YOlINa MAN. 21 years old. desires position
vvlth undertaker; best of references, c 130.
Ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN. 8 years' experience In' real as,
t.te; executive ability, d 511. Led. Central.
IF YOU DO NOT FIND THE KJND
of an applicant listed here who can fill that
exacting position, telephone Mr. Hunt. Lad.
ger Central, Walnut or Main 8000. The Led
ger'a Commercial Registry Bureau la a free
ervlca that will save you time and lnoon.
venlence. Mr. Hum usually bring a the right
mn and right lob together.
BY j THOROUGH HORSEMAN. Hollander, age
, coachman with prtyato family, or dVlver
In trotting horse stable or hachney. stud
f"rJSi Fi1? d,r.teri m.any ! experience:
U provfted with excellent fore gn and Amer
lcan references. L 2O0L Ledger Of flcaT
ASTiy?i?l?N' w1! "tensive buslneaeexperf.
ence, desire, position a. manager, secretary
or execut vo; underatand. account., colleti
i S""!,!"1"1' VUin al"J , sxecutlve abll.
Ityi highest reference. C 104. Ledger Offlcs.
JPA?UETlndTHtrTou. walie7Tgen7hTwlt7ln
.mall fam.i best ret, t.er. 1031 Vina st.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
W.nNnM.i0..i,.M,!0.rk,lrl"n ' PStlonalltlesi
ytililV2y, J't'ass.Prot. and C'atholl
male and female help, all nationalities M. T.
McCarthy, 2107 Christian. 1 i" lanri '
Mir?tAM,H.H?L1B'. Fr?n,f' ?)pIoyroent Bureau.
iJ,r,V.Un th" R.!lble help supplied anj
. .....-......,..,,. j-rqt. Bna atnouc,
MRS, HARVEY. lulO Rlttenhou.. -lll.lla.
n.,cu, .11 imiiim imes. ftoi. and Catholic.
be help aupplled and wanted. Wanted. Imme
dlately. Profs, and Caths.. "all "Si llallllji.
AUTOMOBILES
ForSaU
PLiXMAN. 1013, 6-66 T-passenger tourlail
JNJJgncngJcieatV
t. a . . HUDSON "
Ready for Immediate delivery, rebuilt Tour,
log Cars. Roadsters, alectrlo fftw. and 2ur
era. Soma of our lata mcela "tt-lri-i "rviurijii
OOMERY.SCHVyARTiVn.yviV
COMMERCI ALIIOllfJEf w'r.nu to'renrtuTlalsi
for garsg. I central location; mui ; b. haites;
accommodation for 13 cars, bend full oiTtleiu
lars to C 21, Ledger Office. ' " p""e"
JOTilTtouJlnr car. Utri9l3Trof sale.' about J
worth of extras: $200. w. U Syiv,.i jS
Baker t.. Manavunk. Phoni Maoayusi S&
L. He Photo Ledger Caiuix No! ll. "
" AI0JlcHA0NgHft 3U N. Br4.
iSTWMITK TOURINfjpaH, r . T ni.:
escer. ,od condition.' "' ' ' v
COL IMS. eaiaMnatfjtwg, allgitly used, for
Ell. BOWERS CO., SJ5-U K. Bioad U.
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