Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1915, Final, Page 16, Image 16

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PHILS' VICTORY
DUE TO POWER,
NOT WEAK FOES
JBest Balanced League in
, Years, Says Critic Bos-
ton Pitchers
FIRST GAME BATTERIES
from the New York Evening Feitl
Although the winning percentage of
the Philadelphia team will he lower than
the winning percentage of any team In
recent years. It Is not true that the team
holds Its present position because It Is
the strongest of eight weak teams. In
fact, no team in the National League may
be considered weak. Philadelphia leads
the league because It Is the strongest of
eight well-balanced teams.
In the National League there Is a dif
ference of 13 points In the batting aver
ages of the eight teams; In the American
League the Detroit team Is batting St
points better than the Yankees.
Nearly every team In the National
League has two pitchers who may be
classed with the beat. Such men as
Mamaux and Adams, of Pittsburgh;
Toney and Dale, of Cincinnati; Hagan
and Rudolph, of Boston; Tesreau and
Btroud, of New York; Coombs, Pfeffer,
Dell and Smith, of Drouxlyn; Pierce and
Vaughn, of Chicago: Ames and Meadows,
of St. Louis, and Alexander and Mayer,
of Philadelphia, are teBponsible, to a
great extent, for the closeness of the
race.
In the American League, Boston Chi
cago, Washington, Detroit and New York
have good pitching staffs, but two of
these teams. New York and Washington,
are extremely weak In batting.
The Red Sox have live pitchers who
4l5-ve won u games or more. These five
.men have won 0 games and lost 28. Just
where the Phillies would have finished
had they been playing in the American
League Instead of the National con only
be guessed at, but It Is quite likely their
fine pitching and fielding and fair hitting
would have landed them very near the
top.
From the rittsbnrgh Leaden
Alexander and Shore seem to be the
pick for the opening game of the world
series. Alexander Is almost a safe bet.
Moran must get the Jump on the Red
Box In order to have any chance of cop
ping the series. The ambition of youth
might pull Shore through to a victory
over the great Alex.
It might seem rather bad Judgment to
put In Leonard or Foster. Ruth might
draw the assignment If the first game Is
played at Boston. A left-hander, accord
ing to the dope, would work better on
the Phlllle field on account of the short
right field fence. The commission will
complete Its arrangements this week and
the usual toss-up for the first game will
be made. Nothing further has been done
relative to having the Phlllle games
transferred to Shlbe Park. By maintain
ing their personal Jealousies In Phila
delphia Baker and his pals are going to
lose a wad of coin, as the National
League park Is not large enough to make
a' good sized chicken coop, while the
Mack home can accommodate practically
Jwlce as many people.
hrbuNMANER YouALtKtM fo yy , -J KeeP mQy, J
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sTtem the QrveUnd ruin Dealer)
Orover Alexander, the uncrowned king
of pltohers for the campaign of 1916, Is
willing to pitch five games of the world's
series, should, the annual rolx-up between
the American and National league cham
pionship outfits go the full limit of seven
carries.
This Information comes from Johnny
Bvers, captain of the Boston Braves, who
Sundayed In Cleveland yesterday, and (he
79-peppery leader jof the 1914 tltleholders got
ylt first hand from Alexander himself.
"Alexander was making no Idle boast
when he declared his ability to pitch five
' of the seven gomes," sold Evers. "For
he can do If, The; two best pitchers In
the land today are Alexander and Walter
Johnson, and of the two I think Alex
ander has the edge for he has a greater
repertory. While he has -not the speed
that Johnson has, he has more than the
average pitcher. He has a better curve
than Walter and a better slow ball. As
far as I know, Walter has no fadeaway,
while Alexander has as good a one as
Mathewaon."
Alexander never has been popularly
known as an Iron man, but he has al
ready demonstrated his ability to pitch
consecutively without appearing to suffer
ny strain. In fact, he gave one of the
greatest exhibitions of pitching ever wit
nessed when making the tour of the Pa
cific coast and Honolulu, last winter. The
tour ended In the metropolis of the Sand
wich Islands. The two teams of tourists
played a game on Friday. Alexander
Pitched and blanked the American
leaguers. He pitched again Saturday and
allowed but one run. He rested Sunday
and came back on Monday with another
shut-out, striking out U batters. And,
t aeeordlng to Ray Chapman of the In
.1 i dlana, who was one of the men to face
'i alar aatttared able to have gone right on
ma pitched Tuesday ana Wednesday and
K we straws.
sa lied Bex are getag to be ud
analnat M as wore the Athletics in 1985,"
M Evers eeterdy, "Remember how
the Athletics, who had made a wonderful
oard ha the Amartcaw League, failed to
at a run e Matty In three same In
.ij world's sertesTjWelt, I figure that
K - anumwr win
vm ftm nnwr
i Mua thewaesv
'''!" "And don't overtook twa efer pMchers
.' 'jkU FtUladelBHl has-Warer and ly,
layer Is a pttoaer who has bwucr the
trie of Issues, mC the Tlrs, sad Danes.
u know, is one f the hardest pitchers
' i.i ror league for the Med Sox to hit.
,,, in? I the ealy southpaw that Moras
i' ha that he would dare to end axstaat
' , IVxtt.1 '". Hisey V a good pitcher, ana
t it wwuirf sMt surprise me In the least
if he xoa Ms gasM. 7 lack for Ifayer
EVENING
V0U 2WAJ
to pitch one game, nix? ens cam and
Alexander the others
From the Washington Start
The comenaut of managerial opinion It
that the Phillies will win the blr series.
but It oomes entirely from National
League managers. TUfts of reasons are
coming out why the Phillips can't lose,
whereas the only asset the Red Sox seem
to have Is the Red Box.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
National League
Brooklyn at New York clear.
Philadelphia at Boston clear.
Cincinnati at Chicago clear.
Only three games today.
American League
Athletics at Washington clear
games).
Chicago at Cleveland clear.
St Louis at Detroit clear.
Only American games today.
Federal League
Buffalo at Brooklyn clear.
Chicago at Pittsburgh clear.
Kansas City at St. Louis clear.
Only Federal games today.
(two
Boxing at Gaycty Tonight,
JtVt the Gayety Theatre tonight. In addi
tion to the boys In the 118-pound class
who will contest, there will be several
bouts In the 105-pound class and the
final bouts between Kid Winters, Jimmy
Hammond and Louis Showers and two
special bouts between Freddy Sullivan
and Willie Burns and Joe Refus and
Young Barry.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Vessels Arriving Today
Btr. Delaware, New York, merchandise, Clyde
Steamship Company.
Str. noanoke (Or.), Liverpool, merchandise,
Furnesa Line.
Steamships to Arrive
FREIGHT.
Name, fcYom.
Btandon Hall Calcutta
Hogland Narvik
Senyu Maru Newport ,
Mississippi London
Noorbotten Narvik
Ellenwontsdyk Rotterdam ...
Roanoke Liverpool ....
Sailed.
..Aug. 13
.Bept. 10
.Sept. 10
.Sept. 11
, .Sept. 11
.Sept. 11
.Sept. 1J
.Sept. 12
,.Bept. 12
.Sept. 12
..Sept. U
.Sept. 14
.Bept. lo
..Sept. 10
, .Sept. lu
..Sept. II)
..Sept. SO
..Sept. SO
..Sept. SI
..Sept. ..
,. Sept. 23
..Sept. S3
..Sept. 24
..Sept. 24
..Sept. 23
..Sept. Stl
uuuaxe Metnit
Manning-try Buei
Kenkon Maru ....London
Arthur Balfour Cardiff n
Myrdal Mlddlesborgh
EUatlne Lelth
Eretrla Or an
Korea Cardiff
Manebeater En linear . Manchester ..
M. Bmblrleo
.Gibraltar
Feliciana .
Tula ,
Rentier ...
Annapoltfl
Fagersand
......London ...,,.
. .Shields
Genoa
...... .Lelth ........
Port ds Palx.
Pontoporoa
I.Liverpool
Georso Prman Barcelona
Clbao Port Antonio
Hammershus Balboa
PORT OF NEW YORK
Steamships Due Today
tfame.
From.
8teamed.
..Aui, 18
..Sept. 18
..Sept. IB
..Sept. 18
Operoalto
.Naples
Unit
nlted States Chrlstlanla ..
Espasne Bordeaux ....
W. Amsterdam Rotterdam ...
Steamships to Leave
Name. For.
Canorlo .Naples
Patrta Naples
Crmrto ..Liverpool ...
CtartUa Archangel .,,
Date.
Sept. SO
.Sept.HO
..Oct. 1
..Oct. 1
Movements of Vessels
8tr. Bt. Paul. Liverpool for New York, was
11BT miles east of Ambrose Channel llahtshlD
at 10 a. m. September 2T.
Btr, United States (Dan.), Copenhagen for
New York, waa 260 miles eaat of Ambrose
Channel Ushtahlp at R a. m. September 28.
Btr. Sun. Phllsdelphla for Sabine, was 49
miles southwest of Diamond Shoal llrhtahlp at
7 P. m- September 28.
Btr. Qreclan. Philadelphia for Boston, passed
ninna ojw&i iiameaip ai noon Septem
ber 28.
Btr. Finland. New York for Ban Franclioo.
was 1C2T miles south of Scotland llrhtahlp at
T p. m. September 28.
Btr. Oulfetream, Port Arthur for Philadel
phia, was 80 miles north of Jupiter at noon
September 28.
Btr. Northwestern, towlnr barte. Phlladel-
K" la for Port Arthur, waa 180 miles east of
bine bar at noon September 8.
Btr. Hanmersbue (Dan.), Crut Grande for
Philadelphia, arrived at Ralboa September 28.
Btr. Queenawood (Or.), from Philadelphia, ar
rived at Darbados, weather damaged, Septem
ber 28.
Htr. Cameronla (Dr.). for New York, steamed
from Liverpool September 28.
Str. Clbao (Nor.), for Philadelphia, steamed
from Port Antonio September 23.
Btr. J. If. duffer, from Philadelphia, arrived
at Port Arthur. Tex., September 28.
Btr. Lexington, from Philadelphia, arrived at
Jacksonville September 20.
Dk. Onaway. for Philadelphia, sailed from
ncaarlo Beptember 28.
Bohr. George E. Kllnok, Philadelphia for
Portland, arrived at Vineyard Haven Beptem-
Bchr. Daylight, Brldgewater. N. su for Phil,
adelrhla. sailed from New London, Conn., Sep
tember 28.
FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS
Decided advances In rates are looked for In
the near future and owners are holding off In
chartering. Tonnage pffers sparingly, with
freights offering freely.
CHARTERS.
drain. Btr. Tregtrthen (Br.), 80.000 quar
ters. Atlantto range to Bristol Channel. 10s.,
October: str. llsrtneld (Br.), 82.000 quarters.
Portland to BrUtol Channel. Ds. Sd. heavy, 8e.
fid. barley and Ts. Od. oats, October! str.
Lyngenflord (Nor.), 34.000 quarter. Philadel
phia to Norway, private terms, prompt; str.
Arthur Balfour (tlr.), 88,000 quarters oats,
Atlantlo range to tba west coast of Italy, 8a.
7Ud., Octobers str. SaUmlnla (Greek), 21,000
quarters. Atlantlo range to west coast of Italy
lis. M., late October,
CoaL Str. Chasehlll (Br.). 2860 tons, Haiti,
mora to Genoa, private tarme, prompt aohr.
France M.. 1006 tone, Philadelphia to cay
Francis, private terms; schr. Fannl Palmer,
1T2A tons. Newport New to Portsmouth, pr.
Mlacellanrous. Btr. Tavlan (Br.), 2878 tons.
New York to Vladivostok. TS., net form,
October-November: str. Ilackneaa (Br.), 20S4
too. United BUtes and Far .Eastern trad,
on round trip, basis IBs., delivery Untied
fitates, redelivery United State or United
Kingdom. October: str. Norman Monarch (Dr.),
tilt tons, Australia to the United States,
on trtp on tlaae charter, basis IS., prompt:
str. Hermlston (Pr.). 2M tons, transatlantic
trad, on trip, baste ., delivery Havana,
redelivery United Kingdom, prompt: tr,
Oretaeton (Br.), SIT, tea, Wilmington, K. C.,
to Otnoa. mi ton, lf., October: str. West.
bnrr.'Br.). 3bs ton, from Wierta to Phlla.
aAeWWte, or. 111. M.. prompt; echr. R. B.
WMte. 411 tons. Norfolk to Jacksonville,
fertlHser. and back to BaHtmer, lucaber, pri
vate terms,
lUtati Wins Frisea Mayoralty
AN FRAXCIHCO. Htfi, JO. With
wemer voting here for the rt time In
a mayoralty wee. James Rolen, Jr., was
re-elected Mayor of n Franeiseo in yes
terAays prissartes. accordluc , retura
today. AHhouh K waa ealy a primary
Kle. Motph aserBy sMaiwd a
dear jnajevtty 0 tfce veto eaat aad a
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LEDGEB - PHIIiAPELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1915.
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OrrrHnt,
Gave Rls Children Skates for Shoes
Discarded skates, found In ash cans,
wero the only footwear provided by Will
iam Maloney, 40 years old, 2414 North 2d
street, for his six children, Mrs. Maloney
told Magistrate Olenn today In the 4th
and York streets police station. She de
clared he had not worked for 17 years
and that ho abused her. The Magistrate
Imposed a sentence of one year, to be
come effective If Maloney molests his
family,
G. It. Meloney Funeral Saturday
The funeral of Oeorge R. Meloney, SI
years old, who died at the German Hos
pital yesterday after nn operation for
stomaoh trouble, will be held Saturday
afternoon nt his home, 4809 Springfield
avenue, with burial In the Friends' South
western Burial Grounds. Mr. Meloney
was a member of the 12th Street Meeting
of the Society of Friends. He was an
employe of the Providence Life Insur
ance Company.
Funeral of John C. Sullivan
The funeral of John C. Sullivan, 160C
Mt. Vernon street, senior member of the
firm of Sullivan & Co., 817 Arch street,
dealers of notions and hosiery, nnd a di
rector of the Chamber of Commerce, who
died at his summer home In Chelsea Sat
urday, was held today from the Church
of the Gesu, 18th and Stiles streets. The
services were conducted by the Rev. Jo
seph P. O'Reilly, assisted by the-Rev.
Fathers McShnne and Stlmson. Interment
was made at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Funeral of Twin Sister
Funeral services for Miss Rose Jelllnek,
of 1411 North 63th street, were held today,
with Interment at Mt. Carmel cemetery.
Miss Jelllnek, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jelllnek, was 19 years old. Miss
Florence Jellnek Is her twin sister. Tho
sisters were popular among the younger
social set In West Philadelphia. Death
was caused by blood poisoning, resulting
from a alight skin affection.
Adam Jacoby's Funeral
Funeral services for Adam Jacoby, the
former York furniture manufacturer who
died suddenly at his residence at 6412
Chestnut street yesterday afternoon, will
bo conducted In the Memorial Chapel In
Prospect Hilt Cemetery, York, on Friday
afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial will be
made In the family burial ground In that
cemetery.
OBITUARIES
Thomas H. Dalton
Funeral services for Thomas H. Dalton,
of 1615 West Huntingdon street, member
of the Republican Executive Committee
of the 2Sth Ward, will be held Saturday
morning In Our lady of Mercy Church.
Mr. Dalton died yesterday at his home
following an Illness of three weeks. He
had been associated with Thomas B.
8mlth, Republican mayoralty candidate,
In the 2Sth Ward for many years. He
waB a member of the Thomas B. Smith
Republican Club.
Miss Laura Paneoast
The funeral of Miss Laura Paneoast,
who died yesterday In a private hospital
In West Philadelphia, will be held tomor
row afternoon at the home of her brother.
Dr. Henry K. Paneoast, Conshobocken
avenue, Bala. Miss Paneoast, who was
(8 years old, was a daughter of the late
Dr. Beth Paneoast. She was a member
of the Society of Colonial Dames and
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Miss Paneoast had been HI more than a
year.
IN MKMOllIAM
SPAETH. In loving remembrance of our
who departed this life September 20, 1000.
PAKENTa AND SISTEI13.
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AIItKY. On September 2T, 1918, OEOrtOB
E., husband of Annie Alrer. ltelatlves and
friends, also employes of Central Postolllc.
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Friday, at 2 p. m.. at bis late residence, 1637
8. 22d st. Interment at Mount Morlah Ceme
tery. Bemalna may be viewed on Thursday,
between 8 and 10 p. m. Automobile funeral.
ARMSTRONG. On Beptember 2T.1D1C.WILL
IAM J husband of the lata Catharine Arm
strong, aged 03 rears. ltelatlves and friend
are Invited to attend the funeral, Thursday,
at 8:30 a. m.. from th residence of his son.
John Armstrong, 4233 Oermantown ave. High
Mass at St. Stephen' Church, at 10 a. m.
Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
HACHMANN. At Atlantlo City. N. J., en
Beptember 20. 1018. ANNA 11. FERGUSON,
wit of U. It. Uachmann. ltelatlves and
friends ar Invited to attend th funeral
services on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at her
late residence, 1118 N. 40th St., Philadelphia.
Interment private, at Mount Moriab Cem
etery. BLACK. On Beptember 28. 1018, Captain
ItonKIlT V. BLACK, In hi 70th year. Due
notice of th funeral will be given.
BOONE. On September 27, 1016. ELIZA
BETH, daughter of the late William and
Margaret Uoone. Relative and friend ar
Invited to attend the funeral services, at Wt.
Matthew's P. E. Church, 18th and Utrard
ave., on Thursday, at 11 a. m. Interment Pri
vate. BUHI.KIGH. 0n8epterober 28, 1016, En.
NEST UUHLEiaU. Relative and friends
may view the remain at the apartments of
Oliver H. Hair', 1620 Chestnut St., on Thurs
day afternoon.
CURTS. At Trenton, N.J., suddenly, on Sep.
tember 23. 1U1S. OTIB K.. husband of Louisa
Curt (ne Andreas), aged 32 year. nl
tilt and friend, also member of Phlla.
delpbla and Heading HelleC Association, ar
Invited to attend th funeral aervloe. on
Thursday, t 2 p. m., at hi lata reaidence,
23 West Susquehanna ave. Interment at
North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Ilemaln may
b en on Wednesday evening.
DALTON. On Beptember 20. 1016, THOMAS
1L, husband of Mary Dalton (ne Urennan),
and son of th lata John JL and Sarah Dai.
ton. ltelatlves and friends, also members of
tn 'nomas u. annul Mviruunnn U1UD, th
28th Wrd Executive CommlUe. Mlnaewawa
Tribe, No, TV. L O. K. M., ar respectfully
Invited to attend funeral, from his late real.
dene. 101 West Huntingdon t., Saturday.
at BUM a. m. Bolemn High Mas of Requiem
at Our lady of Merer Church, at 10 o'clock.
Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery,
DEVON On Beptember 27, II8, JOHN A.
"ion of .Francis and the late JeaaT. DeVife
Funeral, to wMeh relatives and friends ar
fnvlted. on Tnursdarai T:W a. m., trim
bis Vat reeldenc, iM Taslur st. Bolsmn
Mass of Requtem at Church of St, Thorns
at tt a, ro. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery. AutoeeoWl funeral. v,vm
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aAIinKTT.-On September 27. 1016, BEN
JAMIN W1LMER, husband of Anna Iura
Oarrett. Relatives and friends an Invited to
attend the funeral services, Thursday, at 2
p. m., at his late residence, 40K0 Powelton
avenue. Interment private. Oriental Lodge,
No. 883, F. and A. M. ; Columbia R. A. Chap
ter No. 01 i Mary Commandery, No. 36, K.T.I
Lu Lu Tempi. A. A. O. N. M. 8., and all
other organisation of which he waa a mem
ber are Invited. Kindly omit flowers. Re
mains may b viewed Wednesday, from 8 to
10 p. m.
GERHARD. On Beptember 27, 1015, CARO
LINE C., widow of William Oebhard, in her
th year. Relative and friend are Invited
to attend the funeral services, on Thursday,
Keptember SO, at 1 p. m. precisely, at the
reeldenc of her eon-ln-law, Harry C. Wilt,
Devon. Pa. Conchee will meet the 11:43 a.
m. train from Broad St. Station. Interment
Srlvate, at Woodland Cemetery. Please omit
owers.
GIBSON. Suddenly, on September 27, 1016,
LEROT, eon of Mary and the late John
Utbson, aged 22 years. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend funeral, Friday, at 2
?. m., from hi late residence, 4.137 Stiles at.
nterment Cheater View Cemeterr.
ORIMr.S. On September 27, 1016, JOHN
W., son of John A. and Mary E. Orlmes (nee
Rourke), in hi 10th rear. Relatives and
friends, also employes of the Drawing Room
of Baldwin Locomotive Works, are invited
to attend funeral, Friday, at 8:30 a. m
from hts parents' residence, 2700 Cambrldgs
at. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church
of St. Francis Xavler, at 10 a, nu Inter
ment Holy Cros Cemetery.
IIIF.n. On September 28, 1018. ANNA E.,
wife of Louis . Hleb (nee Brunner). Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral Friday, at 8.30 a. m.. from her late
residence 4124 N. Falrhlll st. Solemn Mass
or Requiem at St. Veronica Church, at 10
a, m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme
tery. IIOOO. On September 27, 1016, MART E.
110aO(nee Paylor), wife of Joseph Hogg, for
merly of 2034 Oakford St., aged 23 years.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral services, Friday, at 12 m., at her late
residence, 8731 Laycock ave. Further sen-Ices
at 2 n. m.. nt Holy Communion Memorial
Chapel, 27th and Wharton Ms. Interment at
Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed
Thursday, from 7 to 0 p. m.
XSIIERWOOn. On September 28.1015.MART
A., wife of William Isherwood. ltelatlves and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Friday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at her
late residence, 1C10 S. S3d at. Interment at
Mount Morlah Cemetery.
HAUL. Suddenly, at Plttaton. Pa., on Sep
tember 23. into, ANNA, widow of Laurence
ICaul, aged M years. Relatives and friends
Rre Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs
day, at 7:30 a. m., from her late residence.
4643 Olive st. Mass of Requiem at St.
Icnutlus Church, at 0 a, m. precisely. Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
KINO. On September 20, 1018. ETHEL V.,
daughter of 'John and Catherine King, aged
IS years, formerly of Mtnersvllle. Schuylkill
County. Pa. Relatives and friends are In
vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at
8:30 a. m.. from nor parents' residence. 1647
South Hollywood st. (near 23th and Dickinson
ats.). Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St.
Gabriel's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
UNIOHT. On September 27. 1016, OEORQE
M., husband of Helen Knight (ne Uergey),
In his 35th year. Relatives and friends, also
member of Washington Camp, No. 309, P,
O. S, of A., are Invited to attend tho fu
neral services, on Thursday, at 8 p. m., at
his lat residence, ISO Hansberry St.. Oer
mantown. Interment and eervlcea Swedes'
Church, Bridgeport, Pa., Friday, at 1 p. m.
KRtJEGER. On September 27. 1015. MIN
NA, widow of Charles F. Krueger, aged 10
years. Relatives and friend are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at
1 p. m., at her late residence, 510 N. Paxon
st. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Re
main may b viewed on Wednesday, from
8 to 10 p. m.
I.EATHERMAN. Suddenly, at Allentown,
Pa., on September 28, 1015, AMANDA, widow
of Joseph Leatherman. Notice of funeral
will bo given, from the residence of her son,
Charles Leatherman, 2353 North 7th st.
LENAHAN. On September 27. 1015, MAR
GARET LENAHAN, widow of Daniel Lena
nan. Relative and friends are Invited to at
tend funeral, Thursday, at 8:30 a. m., from
tho residence of her niece, Mrs. John Barry,
tun it. Rusauehanna ave. 8olemn Reautem
Mass at the Church of the Holy Name, at lu
a. m. Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery.
LESLIE, On September 28, 1015, ANNIE
LILLET LESLIE (neo Marland), wife of
Jacob P. Leslie. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend th funeral services, on
Friday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 807
North 30th st. Interment private, at Fern
wood Cemetery,
LEWIS. On September 20, 1015, THOMAS,
hii. hand of the late J. Lewis, formerly of
1737 Federal t. Relative and friends ar
Invited to attend funeral, Thursday, at 4
, m., from the residence of his son, Richard
ewls, 1713 Manton at. Interment Mount
Morlah Cemetery. Remalna may bo viewed
Wednesday evening after 8 o'clock.
XJP8ETT. On September 20, 1915, EMMA
E., widow of John Llpsett. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
aervlces. on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her late
residence. 1827 S. 8th st. Interment private,
at Mt. Mcrlah Cemetery. Remain may be
viewed on Wednesday, after 7 p. m.
MACFAULANE. On September 20. 1016.
DUNCAN MACFARLANB. M. D.. In his
64th year. Funeral service and Interment
private.
MACKEY, On Beptember 28. 1016, a STAN.
LhOf, husband of Marl Mackay (ne Witt),
of 2542 West Cumberland St., and son of
Carrie and th late Isaac Mackey, In his 88th
year. Relatives and friends, also ML Horeb
Lodge, No. 528, F, and A. M.J Oriental cas
tle, No. 25. 1C. Q. E.j members of the Phlla.
delphU Orchestra: Musical Association, Lo
ral No. 77; Stephen Olrard Beneficial so
ciety, and th Philadelphia Turngemelnde,
are Invited to attend the funeral aervlces, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., at th apartment of
Oliver II. 114 Ir, 1S2U Chestnut st. Interment
at Mt. Peace Cemetery, Remalna may be
viewed Wednesday, from 7 to 0 p. m.
McOARItlGI.E. On September 28, 1016,
MARY C. daughter of John '. and th late
Mary E. McQarrliile. Relatives and friend,
also St. John' Alumnae, sre Invited to at
tend th funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 a. m..
from her father's reaidence. 221 Dawson St.,
Wlssahlckon. Requiem Mass at St. John th
Baptist Church, Manayunk, atslO a. m. In
terment at St. John' Cemetery,
MeGEEHAN. On Beptember 20, 1015.AONES
L., wife of James . Mcdeehan and daughter
of th lata Bernard and Mary Mllllgan. Rela
tive and friend ar Invited to attend th
funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 a. m., from her
lata residence, 2021 N. Stlllman at, near 25th
and Norrla st. High Maaa at Bt, Eltza.
bath's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy
Cros Cemetery,
MELONEY. On Ninth Month 28th, 1016,
UEORUE R. MELONEY, In his Bid year.
Relatives and friends ar Invited to attend
th funeral, on Oth-dar Tenth mo., at 2:30 p.
m., at his late reaidence, 4 SOU Springfield
ave., W, Phlla. Interment at Friends' South,
western Burial Grounds,
MILLER. On September 27, 1818, JOHN B.
husband of the late Marl E, Milter, aged
83 year. Relatives and friend of the
family ar invited to attend the funeral, on
Friday, at 11 a. m. precisely, from hi iate
reaidence, northwest corner 26th and Parrlsh
sts. Interment at West Laurel Hill Ceme
tery. Body may b vlewad Thursday era
nlng from 8 to 10.
MYKHH. On Beptember 26. 1016, CHARLES
MYE1IB. husband of tb Ute Anna Myers?
aged Vi year. ltelatlves and trlends, also
Tsutonta Lodge. No. 223. D. O. H., of Mana
yunk, ar Invited to attend th funeral, on
Thursday, at p a. m.. from hi son-in-law's
residence. I'hlllp Kllnk, 4459 Bllverwood St..
Maniyunk.1 Interment at Levthgton Cm.
tery, Boxborough. Remain may be vlewad
Wednesday, from T lo 10 p. ' '
0'BHIEN--Oa September 27, 1915, at Con
.Kohocken, Pa.. ELIZAUETn'o-URiKN. Its",
alive. and friends ar Invited to attend tb
funeral, on Thursday, at 8 a, m., from her
Vale residence. 010 Fayette st. Requiem Mae
at St. Mattbsw Church at 8aoV It
terment at Bt. Matthew's Cemetery,
rANCQAOTV On Beptember 38. 1916, LAURA
and Irtend ar invited to atlii tk eiuu.Ti
t t-. ...!.. -- 'rr1 - ..m-.
stv .. vm ,sunmi7 rirnoe. at lias
oteck precisely, at th rteae OX w
ur. rtsery K. Pence, tt Cae,
'ba.n, inirmnt peivees.
mcATim DEATHS iJfc.li.t- W Am xxixa J .p.
SiV
v .iy i frossi rreso
THE CENSOR
rEACOCK. On September 27, 1916., IDA
RAMSEY, widow ol Nathan R. Peacock and
daughter of the late Jacob and Matilda Ba
kr. Relatives and friend ar Invited to
attend the funeral, on Thorsday, at 2 P. m.,
from her aunt' residence. Cordelia SMunter,
410O Richmond street, Brldeaburg. InTerment
Northwood Cemetery.
PETRI. On September 2S, 1915, EMELIE,
wife of Edward C. Petri. Due notice of
funeral will be given, from th residence of
her son-in-law. William F. Hysore, 8712
North 7th st.
n.USin, On September 28, 1016, ALFRED.
husband of Kate Plumb. Relatives and
friend are Invited to attend tho funeral serv.
Ices on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at his 1st
residence, 231S North Marvlne St. Interment
private.
tJUINN, On September 27, 1016. WILLIAM
J., husband of the late Catharine J, Qulnn
nnd son of tho lato John B. and Emma
Qulnn. Relative and friends, also Southeast
1 early Beneficial Association and employes
of tho navy yard, are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 a. m., from
1118 Bnyder ave. Solemn High Requtem
Mais at tho Church of the Epiphany, at 10
a. m. precisely. Interment at Cathedral
Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
REYNOLDS. On Beptember 27, 1815, F.
MAY LAWTON REYNOLDS, wlf of Elmer
L. Renolds and dsughter of Jabex B. and
Alice A. Lawton, aged 84 years. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend th funeral
sen-Ices, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her
lato residence. 05 North Md et West Phlla
delphla. Interment Cheater View Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening.
RUT.ON. On September 27. 1915, ELLA,
wife of Captain IUrry E. Rulon. Relatives
and friends of tho family nr Invited to at
tend funeral services, Thursday, at 2 p. m.
precisely, at her late residence, 2143 N. Van
leil SI. iniermeni yrivaic.
SAI'SELEIN. On September 27, 1915. THEO
DORE SAUSELEIN, aged 75 years. Rel
atives nnd friends are Invited to attend th
funeral services, on Thursday, at 11 a. m ,
nt hts late reaidence. Maple Bhsde, N. J.
Interment private nt Coleatown Cemetery.
Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 0
p. m.
SHAltrr.EY. On September 28. 1915.CLARA
M. J. BHARPLEY (nee Grospeller-Dufrene),
wife of Hiram K. Sharpley, Br. Funeral, to
which relatUei and friends are Invited, on
Thursday, at S:30 a. m., from her late rest-
dence, LW3 H. nun st. Hoiemn Mass or Re
quiem at the Church of St. Monica at 10
a. m. precisely. Interment private.
SIMMONS. At Spring Lake. N. ., on Sep
tember 27, 11115, WALDEMAR MOE SIM
MONS, of Brooklyn, N. Y eon of the late
Edward Brook and Eliza Mo Simmon.
Funeral services at chapel. South Laurel
Hill Cemitery, on Thursday, at 10:30 a. m.
SMITH. On September 27, 1915, FRANK A.,
husband of Katie A. Smith (nee Sullivan).
Rela.lvea and friends, also all th societies
of which be was a member, are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8:30 a. m.,
from his late residence, 2000 E. Clearfield at.
Solemn Requiem Mas at the Church of th
Nativity at 10 a. m. Interment at New
Cathedral Cemetery.
SNYDER. On Beptember 27, 1015, ESTHER
McCOOL, wife ot John H. Snyder. Relative
and friend are Invited to attend the funeral
services. Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her lata
residence, 1520 N. 62d at. Interment at
Montrose Cemetery. Remains may be viewed
Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p. m.
STONE. On September 27, 1015, BARAII P.,
wife of Leonloas J. Stone. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., from her late resi
dence, 54 Linden ave, Haddontleld, N. J.
Interment private, at Harlelgh Cemetery.
Remains may bo viewed Wednesday evening.
TAGGART. On September 28, 1915, MARY
TAUvJART (nee McGonagel), yrlfe of Hugh
Taggart. Relative and friends, also the
Altar Society t$id the League of the Sacred
Heart of the Epiphany Church, are Invited to
attend funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.,
from her late residence, 1202 Rltner at.
Solemn Mass of Requiem at th Epiphany
Church at 10 a. in. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
WA11I1I.OW. On September 28, 1015. BEA
TRICE THERESA, wife of William Ward,
low, aged 37 years. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs
day, at 7:30 a. m from her late resident.
1011 W. Thompson st. High Requtem Mass
at Bt. Malachy' Church at 0 a. m. Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
WEIIIL On September 28, 1915, c!tXRLE9
A. WEI11J. ton of William It. and th. t.t
Klltabeth A. Webb, aged 32 years. Rela
tles unl friends, also Columbia Lodge, No.
14, L. I', of A., are Invited to attend th
funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.
Iirerlsely, at his late residence. 1025 N. Van
'elt st. Interment rtrlctly private. Remains
may be Mened on Friday evening. Auto
mobllo funeral.
WILSON. On September 25, 1915, HANNAH
A. WILSON, In her 02d year. Relative
und friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
wlthour further notice, from her late real
dence. 143 Chapel ave., Parkesburr, Pa., on
Thursday. September 30. at 11 a. m. Inter
ment at llepzlbab Cemetery. ,
WOOD. On Beptember 27.1015, ELIZA ANN,
wife of George Wood, aged 8(1 years. Rela
tives and friend are Invited to attend th
funeral, Thursday, at 12 m.. from her lata
residence. 1403 Kenwood ave., Camden, N.
J. Interment private at Ivy Hill Cemetery,
WRIGHT On September 28. 1015. CATH
ARINE P.. wife of Joehua P. Wright (ne
Devltt). Relative and frlenda are Invited
to attend th funeral, on Friday, at 8 a. ra
from her late residence, 1023 Moore st. Sol
emn Requiem Maes at the Church of St.
Thomas Aquinas precisely at 9:30 a. m. In.
terment Cathedral Cemetery.
YOUNG. On Beptember 28. 1015. ALICE,
widow of William II. Young. Relatives and
friend ar Invited to attend the funeral, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., from her late residence.
2021 8. 13th st. Interment at Woodlands Ceme
tery. Remain may be viewed Wednesday
evening.
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MUSINEM WOMAN, educated and arobttlou.
wanted) opportunity to team sod buMnea:
f0 9 ili starts reteewtoe. L ill,
L4ar onto.
COMES TO WALSINGFORD'S RESCUE
CHAMBERMAID and waltre! Swedish, Nor
wegian, German or American. 6021 Over-
oroox ave.
CHAMBERMAID A "altrees, expwhlte, rrot.
ram, a auuiw. ret, req. siyyij .v. wy.
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John &
James Dobson, inc., uianaei aiuw, o." -
James Dobson, inc., ui
lane. Falls ot Schuylkill.
COMPANION to lady, bright and cheerful
young woman, x. a.,, imw wv.. -.
COOK-Good, all-round white Protestant cook!
no objection to very light colored girl i three
in family, no laundry. Apply Wednosday,
mj pnerwowi roau, vvr,mwmn
COOK and chambermaid, white, thoroughly
experienced: private family: no laundry work.
Apply, with reference, Mr. II, N. Munger,
420 Cooper St., Camden, N. J.
COOK (third). 23 to 33 year ot age: Institu
tion In country: must have reference as to
character. Apply 0-10, Room 230, Tubllo
meager, weapesaay morning.
COOK, Protestant, settled woman: experi
enced; reference required: for small family.
West Philadelphia. Phone, .2 days, Preston
3014 W.
COOK for KUburbs; must b competent nd
have reference: small family: wages 7; Prot.
preferred. L 227. Ledger Office.
COOK, nhlte, assist wash. Call 622 Market
et.f Camden.
COOKINO, houeework and waiting Two Prot
estant girls. Call, between 11 and 12 o'clock,
4213 Chester ave.
COP WINDERSApply John & Jamea Dob
eon, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott' lane, rail
of Schuylkill.
DEMONSTRATOR wanted: must be willing to
wrk and willing to learn; JIB per week;
references. L 114. Ledger Office.
DRESSMAKERS Expert waist and skirt
drapers: good pay, short hours, long seasons;
only those with references from the most
fashionable establishment need apply. Call
before 0:30 a. m., French Dressmaking Shop,
third floor. STnAWnniDOE g CLOTHIER.
FINISHERS Ball fringe finishers wanted to
take work home; must be thoroughly exper
ienced: steady work. F. W. Maurer & Sons
Co., Wayne ave. and Bristol et. Take car
No. 23 on 11th St.; get off Bristol St.; walk
one-half square west.
GIRL wanted by family of three to assist with
housework : give telephone number and refer
ence. L 135, Ledger Office
GIRL, white, cooking and downstairs work;
small family. 802 Pelham road, Oermantown.
HOUSEKEEPER (working) ; 40 miles from
Philadelphia; no laundry; woman with child
preferred, L 225. Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK Some of the best families in
Philadelphia and suburbs have listed open
ings with Miss Read, at the Ledger House
hold Registry Bureau, for girls for general
housework. Several good place waiting now
for both white and colored at good wagea.
Secure details at Room 232. second floor.
Ledger Building, Oth and Chestnut sts. Bring
this advertisement with you.
HOUSEWORK White woman for downstair,
cooking and light washing; good wages; must
have good reference. Apply 1523 Chestnut st.
HOUSEWORK (general) White girl, lu apart
ment; eleep in. Call Apartment E2, 6223
Jefferson st.
HOUSEWORK (general) Neat white girl:
good home, good wages; Catholic. Call 2128
Bouth 20th sL .
HOUSEWORK Smalt family in apt.; Eng. girl
preferred; sleep home. L 282, Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK White girl, cooking and gen
eral housework. Chestnut Hill 1448 W.
HOUSEWORK Colored girl about 30; good
plain cook: ref. required. 4016 Haxel ave.
MAID, white, for cooking and downstair
work and assist with washing; three In fam
lly. 8734 Walnut st. Phone Preston 2126 J.
MOTHER'S HELPER; Protestant: French pre
ferred: reference. Phone Chestnut Hill 2SS.
ORDER TAKER, age 25 to 33, accustomed to
taking orders for elegant dressmaking and
tailoring and selling French gown In a very
fashionable establishment. Apply before 10
a. m. or after 4 p. m. French Dressmaking
Bhop, third floor, STRAWBRIDGE A CLOTH
IER. SALESLADY, Gentile, German speaking, exp.,
for small drygoods store. 2725 Olrard ave.
SALESWOMEN for women' suit and gown:
positions of the highest class. Apply Bureau
of Employment, before 11 a., m., BTRAw
BRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
BALKSWOMEN to sell membership In a Co
operative stores company In Philadelphia;
stores now open In prominent location: de
vote all or part time: exceptional Induce
ments offered. II 148, Ledger Central.
BTKNOGRAPHER Lady wanted wltlTknowN
edge of bookkeeping for wholesale lumber
office; 30 to 33 years of age preferred, o 035.
Ldger Central.
STENOaRAPHERS.BOOKKEEPERH.CLERKS
Are you seeking a first-class position T Sea
Miss Dean at Ledger Central. She will ad
vlso you how to secure one, help you writ
your advertisement, Itst your qualification In
the Commercial Department. Mia Dean ha
helped hundred of young ladle and will ex
tend the eame courtesy to you. This Is a
free service to Ledger advertisers.
UTILITY WOMAN. 30 to 45 year of are. tor
tares institution in country- muat h.v. ...
ence a to character. Apply Wednesday'
0:30. Room 230. Publlo Ledger. ,,con"a,y'
WANTED, an energetic, trustworthy lady, over
80. with a fair share of business knowfedre
must be Indorsed by responsible recommenda
tion and be prompt'at her post. 1313 Walnut
street.
WEAVERS wanted, experienced, on Oldham
Witch looms. Scotland Mills, Kensington avo
and Huntingdon sL """
WINDETtB - Wanted, experienced oft silk
w,n(,wfi.K8uau?!t s.i'k "Vmracturlni Com
pany, 18th and Hunting Park ave.
YOUNO LADY to take dancing teacher1 place
during hr vacation: must plsy pianoi itst
salary expected. II 40. Ledger Central.
YOUNa LADY. tail, attractive, to display
fown In private dressmaking show room.
1316 Walnut t., second floor. room.
FRENCH Swiss Protestant to sew and help
In car of children, at Bryn Mawr Kfi
utXFn'i.! Bouth c"f5?e b'""
General
CLERKB Women wanted as govt, clerks, avo
month PMU .xamlnatlons "clngf "Limpi.
HELP WANTED KAI
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR MAN wadtsd 7
olas. Apply at 8598 Otn.av'.r: Chttuft llfi!
xtruwwrvn -isnt.j v.' .l"..""' . '
mu.t b. experl-enced and ZS"'"'''
f countant. 11158. LedgerCtntral. '
BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD waura.n
AS CLERICAL ASSISTANT ANf.ANJEPH
CLERK IN ADVEIlTlmNO DEA?I.VuKJfeS
CV0T,S' rS!EA.V1M58 "a. Apply Joan 1
Janer DoMon, Ina, lltankat Will. S2...
ten. Kll of kuv kin " '11'' oetfs
lan. rem ot ecnuyiklll. .-. m ,ifc
Ot-LIKtM ADUATK. Al. abaui a v JTT
eeessate Uyi? f'' - Mate m
sgfalif
HELP WAlfaED MA1B
FOREMAN Wanted, a smart workln f,IT
rororaa rounary or growing concern. S3
tinderttsnd. thoroughly mixing metals 2
know tne buslhess well; steady emilovmiT
with chance of advancement: state TpafTJ'
pected at nrsti references required. xfaJSl
Oyro Metal Work, P.O.Uox 387. Norteii, v?
IEMAN Wanted, a first-class forem.. ..
a email sasn ana poor mill: must hare. ei.
rerlenco In estimating and getting out lui,
glvo reference and wagea expected, c siV
ldger Office. u 1-
HOUSEMAN, colored, for refined apartnuaT
must be educated and generally useful aiu!
tools. II 21. Lodger Central. "" "
LATIin nnd planer hand wanted. ABeiJ
Jamea Barker. Inc.. Oth and Cayuca stt Wr
MACHINISTS wanted: good general hmnt'
Naughty & Weimar. Westmoreland aH
MACHINIST-Exp. die maker and maeal
fixer. Frlti drasa rv m . Sr-!"'?"'
". 1 1' - pcuaie7 are.
MACHINISTS and lath hands. Apply-faM
.. .rgninv-nm. n.c
MACHINIST, on new and repair work.
. Gross & Co., 22d and Bedgeley ave.
Frets
MAN, live, experienced, to take charge ef gre.
cerles In department store November 1 flat
Pennsylvania town, 100 mile from Phtl'adel.
phla ; green groceries will be added to present
department: man must bo capable manager
v.ho can handle force and develop trad!
exceptional opportunity. M 120, Ledger OftVa!
MAN wanted, at least high school graduate!
20 to 33 years of age, and ambitious t
advance: 1.1 per day to start J references, L
115, Ledger Office.
'MAN AND WIFE "Butler, house'n; wife, cook
and chambermaid. Phone Merlon 408 Wed
nesday until 4:30, and all day Thursday.
PHYSICIAN Wanted, reg. physician (gar
State) In high-grade medical advertising of
fice; give description of self, salary wanted
to start, Talldn, 00 Hart St., Brooklyn, N, T.
SALESMAN Wanted, experienced plaster sales
man with good reference; none other need
apply; territory eastern part of Jennsjl"
ysnla. Address M 117, Ledger Office.
SALESMAN for class pins and college Jewelry:
commission basis; unlimited territory. Q, jf,
REIBNER. Lancaster, Pa.
SALESMEN to sell memberships In a co-opera
tlve stores company In Philadelphia; stores
now open In prominent locations; exceptional
Inducements to live salesmen. It 147, LedCen.
SHIPPING CLERK Young man wanted to as
sist shipping clerk In paper warehouse; give
age and experience. C 312, Ledger Office.
SOLICITORS, familiar with automobile acces
sories; proposition will sell like wild fire if
you are accustomed tomaktng money. Call
and know our proposition Thursday.
Accumulated Electric Co.. 1303 Rldte ave.
STENOGRAPHER (male) Btate experlenc.
age and salary. C 30S. Ledger Office.
WANTED
Experienced textile machinery fitters: only
first-class men need apply: steady work, good
pay: no labor trouble.. Superintendent, 1136
IanhattanBve., Brooklyn, N. Y. i
YOUNG MXN. 18year3 of age: must write
good hand and be accurate at figures: for
work In marking and pricing department ef
largo commercial house. L 126. Ledger Of
flee. YOUNO MAN, about 20 years of sg. wanted
to learn real estate business. Apply B 17,
Ledger Branch Office. G00OMarketst.
YOUNG MAN with experience as collector and
Investigator; not afraid of hard work: good
opportunity for right man. II 48, Ledger
Central.
YOUNO MAN a see'y and companion to gen
tleman with defective sight. O 041. Led. Cent
YOUNO MAN wanted at soda fountain: refer
ence required. Blank's. 1028 Chestnut.
THE SCENARIO DEPT of the American in,
soclatlon of Photo-Playwrights require th
services of experienced scenario editors; re
ply by mall only, stating experience, to th
American Association of Photo-Playwrights,
Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
HUSTLERS of neat appearance can mak
from 3 to $10 flallv, commission baals. Intro
ducing our free talking machine offer. Apply
9 to 12 a. m 1332 Arch t. ,.
General
011 N. BROAD ST.
Robertson' old original
AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
teaches you how tofrepalr
and how to drive alios.
Oil n. broadVt,
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
ASSISTANT to doctor or dentist, graduate
nurse, young; mod. wages. L 210. Led. Off.
i;jlA&li)bUMAilJ ana waning e.aj., e,-.
person want position at once. 110 N. loth St.
CHAMBERMAID and waltres-Exp'd: ref.i
rltv nr aiirhnrhe N. J. nref. I. 223. Led. Off.
respect.
CHAMUERWORK and assist waea: eettlej'j
Amurif rniintrv rssfAt-t-riPA. T 230. l)d. OIL i
ClIAMIlEnWORK and sewing; experjencedi p
young uerman. Prot. L, ir.'H. Logger ui
CHAMDERWORK or laundress, or both s, col- ;
ored; city preferred: best ref. Poplar 2670 J.
CHAMnEHWORK and waiting Experlencei
colored girl; good reference. 1. Z3L lo- ""r
CHAMHERWORK and assTst w"as"HTcn re''
erence. L 220. Ledger Office.
CHILDNl'RBE. colored, hospital trained; ret.
Phone Otn. 6317 W, or call &TC7Ambrost.
COOK wishes position wltfi prlvat family la
suburbs: with reference. 631, Ledger Branca,
inn ana jacason.
COOK, chambermaid and waitress, 2 sisters,
experienced: reference. L 222, Ledger Offlc.
COOK, competent, English IorToeslres posP
tlon; good reference. 1620 Falrmount '"'
COOK Young Oerman girl, experienced, want
position. 003 Nectarine st.. bel. Bpg. Garden.
COOK, competent. English Prot-Tdeslfe posi
tion 1 good references. 1520 Falrmount ave.
COOKINO and downstairs' wort Eiperncs
colored gin: reference. 1713 iritxwater.
DAY'S WORK, cleaning offices, apt, or wash
ing and Ironing i reference. L 201. Led. Oft,
j3REB3MAKER7i'rencE, TadTeVTnd children1!
best work! day engagement or permanent
position; private family. P 318, Ledger On.
DllESSMAKER. French,' wlslies eugsgementa.
at home or outs ref. TeL Dickinson 31)118 W.
Hrebbmaker. out by darr remodeling don.
1GU2 Mt. Vemnn st. flanA nnatjtl.
GIRL, colored, wishes cooking, with good r
erence. Call or addres 4118 Ludlow.
ilUUSEKEEPEIt (managing) Position wanted
by competent, experienced Protestant worosa
ui renncment, accustomed to reaponsiuuxri
O 054. ledger Central. .
HOUSEKEEPER steady woman from coun-
wj wtaiuss no. napr, in wiaow-r s ay
fam. , no trlfler need anwer. c 313. Led. CTt;
HOUSEKEEPER YoungTady, good educattos,
and refs., wishes poe. as aast. housek"
Miiwirouin, . A., xa B. a t.
HOUBCKEEPEH, working, no wash or "
Welsh lrot.i sntall 'm. 1200 N. 26th St..
trsel
A UUUBEKEEt'Elt. working) considered on
family! Pmi.i rf. I. T ri ntfirA.
HOUBl-KICEl'Kit, managlnr, public or pr.v
..a vw...(i.inni ' i"U) A4 ili "":
HOUSEKEEPER. worklnrUAnta'.' or small 1
. . . n..." J -I. .Z.T. - . nt
" mmuri rererence. u xat, looser !"
HUUBUWOUK-Gerinan woman, with boy
cook and laundress, l'hon Ardinor 70L.
HOUBUWORK without washing. eiperMO
woniani rsiwrencei. t, xis, imager ornci
lltlc:
LADY deslrr work afternoons in doctor's ef"
dentist' office. H 43, ledger Central,
M.OTHEIFb ' HELPER or Invalid nur ail
light duties; exp. Apply B7M Klnssslng
NUllBsi desires cngsgemeota: can gl "
r iw, ioger tiemrai.
pariCK AWI1TANT, competent chlr,
mJSartHAm Mate mwbfVjrh.jii iT'jif
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