Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 01, 1915, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
rnovisioNS
The market ruled flnri with a fair
AhiMic demand nnd remo klmla npra
rtiads hlshor. Kollowlne rn the nuo
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la tenders amoked arij atr-drled, .,C2Te.i
fJitfrn beaf knuckles and tendcra, amoked.
niOKOQ. f.iv. . vii v '' "V5,C"
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rVrJiU'-"'. Iiama. H. J', cured, loota. 12H12'iC.
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feM, JP vSt2 r JswifiRV"ff
1 V .klnned, looae, 1SU01SUO.S do., do,
""Sued. lJ'.dl3Mi.; othrr hama, amoked. city
"Si r to brand and aieraBO. 1.1'H'lc;
::., .niokea, weaiern curea. i.i;iinc
fe'Ki boneleia. Sialic.: plcnlo ahouldet
cureu, " . . U'oalern cured. l.tHRliUct do..
era. s.
wiw-, , ,,-- nv. (OHr. : do.. Hmnk
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nVml. loose. liiWK.8 no-. amoKeti, une
iiiuo bel lew, 111 iiwKie. Hcroruint i"K'.
,(J nerHBe, city cured, 13Httlt)c.; breikfa.t
5Sn Weatcm burea. tBV4W. lard. West
Im refilled, tlercea, H(U'.i,c.i do. do., do..
fS ut.JittUr. . lard, pure city, kettle rendered,
u Tler,'eT lVuWc.: lard, pure city, kettle
rendered. In tuba. aUSO'.ic
REFINED SUGARS
The market waa quiet and unchanced. Quo
.llona Standard gtanulated, 4.05c.i eitra fine
rninulated. 4.TOC powdered, 5e.; confection.
Jr- A. 4.Wc.; aott eradea. 4.0jitJ4.(i5c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
BlTTIJIl. Tho market ruled firm under mod
erate orferlnga and a fair demand. guo
.tlon. Weatern aolld-packed trcamery. fancy
Mclala. S'J'tc; extraa. SJJic; extra flrata.
imn-J7c, tirata. aseSVJe: seconds. S3e24c,
Ierby prints, fancy, rilc.i do., atrage extras,
sab sue.; do., firsts. 26038c.; do.. Bccondi, 2l
tr"Sc ; Jobbing aalea of fancy prima, UJSSSc.
KllOS. l-'lno new-laid eggs were In small
nnDlv and Arm under a Rood demand,
w. ouote as follows: Free cases, nearby
Itras. :u)c. per dcz.; Ilrsts, f.701j'J Per atand
ird case: nearby current receipts, s.108.40
Sir case; Western extra firsts, J8.T0B1I per
eie; llrsls. S8.l0a8.40 per case, fancy aelected
eindled eggs were Jobbing at SSWTc per dos.
CIIL.DrtB. -OlTcrlngs of deslrablo stock were
enlr n.oderato and the market ruled steady,
but trade was quiet. Quotations: Now York,
full cream, fancq. new, 15iSfl3V4c. , specials,
blither; do., do., fair to good, new, 14 15c.;
jrt aklms, 6ffl2o.
POULTRY
t,IVH The market waa dull and weak to
li'll. Quotations: Fowls, as to slzo and
duality, 1317c.; roasters, 12ftl3c , swing
chickens, according to quality, lSmllc. ; excep
tional lots higher, ducks, as to size and qual
ity, 14ltlo.. largo sizes preferred; pigeons, old,
ir pair lSQSOc., do., young, per pair. 17B18C
DIlESSbD. Iteceipts of desirable stock wero
light and the market ruled firm under a
flr demand. Tollowlng aro tho quotations:
vMh.iii!ed Fowls. 12 to box. dry-nicked and
f dry-packed, fancy delected. lO'ic: weighing 4Vi
C5 lbs. apiece, 10c; neighing :i'i4 lbs. apiece.
lie,, welgning ;i ids. apiece, j.ii.c; weiguing
under 3 lbs. apiece, 14Vj5jl5t4c ; fowls, lco-pAtked-Western.
4i lbs. and oer apiece.
18llo.: do., smaller sizes, 15B17',4e.. old loost
ers. dry-picked. 13c; chickens Jersey fancy
broilers 2!$?2uc; otner nearby fancy broilers.
228210,: 'Western broilers, weighing 12 los.
piece, 10S20c; northern Illinois, fancy yellow
chfckens, weighing 3V4 lbs. rfnd oier, 20321c;
northern Illinois, fancy, wefghlng, 21&tM lbs..
ItaiKc: other Western, weighing 3M. lbs. and
over, lt)c: do., do., weighing 2',43 lbs., 17
18c: Inferior, lSitlOc; spring aucks, nearby-
10317c: do. Western, 10412e ; squabs.
ter dozen White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs. per
dozen, $14.73, white, weighing 0 to 10 lba,
per dozen. fct.lGS3.K3j white, weighing 8 lba.
per dozen, 2.35v2 73; white, weighing 7 lbs.
Kr dozen, I2.102.:n: white, weighing fVi
. a dozen, Sl.no1.75; dark, S1.50S1.73;
mall and No. 2, $1.
RATES FOR MONEY
Call.
Philadelphia .'IV4
New York ls2
Soiton 3
Chlcaco 3U04
Time.
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Commercial paper, three to six months, Phil
dtlphla, 301 per cent.
Beatltf
ACREUMAN', On Heptember 28, 1015. at
Easlon, Ta,, llLXKN N.. wife of Itlcliard
Ackerman and widow of John II. Nugent, Jr.
Relatttes and friends are Invited to attenu
the funeral, on Saturday, at 2:30 p. m., from
the residence of her eon, John II, Nugent
Jr., 3114 Frankford ave. Interment at North
Cedar Hill, llcmalna can be viewed Friday,
from 7 to 0 p. m.
AI.DUlDLii:. On (September 20. 1915, WILI.
1AM ALUHIDUK. husband Annu It. Letter
and son of the late William and Mary A.
Aldrldge, aged W jctrs. Deism ci and
' friends, also Olney Council, No. 7, O, of I, A.,
re luwtcd to intend the funeral services.
Saturday, at 3 p. m. precisely, ut his late
lesidem-e, fU2 Ulla at., Olney. Interment
Bt Jan c M. l:. Church Grounds. Frlenaa
nay call Friday evening, H to U o'clock.
AUUC'ir. On September 29, 1B15. SUSAN,
daughter of the late William H. and Anna
Holacu Alrlcli Ilclatlvcs and friends are In
cited to attend the funeral services, on Fri
day, at 8.30 p. ni.. at her late residence, IS
I'arpenter lane, Uermantown, Interment pri
vate, AI'KEIt. -On September 29, 1915, JOSEPH
II Al'KKU (formerly of 1H1S Moyamenslng
v), husband of Mary A. Apkcr. b'uneral,
, to which the relatives, friends and organ!
tstlons of wlilrli he was a member, aro In
Mtei on Monday, at H:30 a. ni., from his
late lesldence, 240S H. 10th at. MaJa of
Itequlcm (it the Churcli of Bt. Monica, at It)
a. n. precisely Interment Cathedral Ceme
tery. Auto funeral,
A?.1lKU Suddenly, on September 20, 1015.
ILLIAM C, son of the late David and
Miry Baxter, husband ot Catharine llaxter.
is"V"?f 'n friends, also Handy How, No,
lo. L O. L.; Philadelphia Itoyul Black Pre
5'i.,orl,'.No'.sJ '' l'- Am No. CM! Oriental
jOdge, No, 383, F..and A, M.; 30th Ward
nepubUcan Club. 'John Chambcra Men'a
lendly Union, and all other organizations of
wnich. he was a member are Invited to at-
"no me funeral, on Monday, at 3 p. in., at
U Ute residence, 2723 Federal at. Interment
DIVII)F.NI8
IKIIIGII VA17LKV ItAII.ltOAI) COMPANY
' ... Philadelphia. September 15, 1915.
v.nht PW Ulrectom of the Ihlgli
JiUey Itallroad Company liava thla day de
W a quarterly dividend or two and one-
per cent (or 11.85 per almre) on Its
Elt'.'rred stock, to stockholders of record
Mptember 25, 1016, and a quarterly dividend
"two and onelmlf per cent, (or 81.J3 per
"") on Ita common stock to stockholders
euterg 81ep,Uraber 2Sl 19la hottl PyWe
Ckecka'wm be mailed.
a J. KULP,
Treasurer.
LEQAIi ADVKRTISEMKNTS
ffN TUB OHI'llANtl' COUKT rOtt
the City and County of Philadelphia.
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WUte of JOHN W. LEWIS, deceased.
iv&vS lf- h,reby lven' that MAYMB
iSn ,.8, 1(JW of the said decedent, has
Ui n.i th 11 tour her petition with
jacrlptlpii and appraisement of the real
S5' ,0' th said decedent, to wit. premises
if .V18 w- AHKheny avenue, being situate
SL. I "iS.rt-h "ld ' SBth etreet. 18 feet
mnt by 60 feet deep, out of which she has
MCtaa in rati In ttu. ... mi i i
ir" RS00)- vnatT ' Act of April 14,
and lbs supplements, and that the same
ririAiS.. PPr?ved by the Court on Friday,
a""' ' s, . u. JDio, unless exceptions
reto be fled before that time.
WATNB P. HAMDO.
., Attorney for Petlllootr.
(& notick is hi:ki.hy'uivkn TIlAt
. be partnership lately subststlnc be
i.5 CHAKt.ES H ANDKftEON and Wll.
SlA,' O. POW15LU In the Pennsylvania
ST. J5' I'hlladelphla Pa . under the etyle
trade name of i'OWKLL CO. was dls
r1i by mutual consent en the 28th day of
ler4br- 101ft.
f he business l be continued under th
ita! "d .'" & Wtllam a Povell. t
T.i I"!?,,'?1". l Uln over the MU
4 JlablUM. t the old am.
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nt Mount Morlah Cemetery. Tlemalns may be
Mewed Sunday, from 8 to 10 p. ni,
BLACK. On September 2R, 1913, Captain
HOUKIIT UI.ACK, In his 7!)th year. Heln
then and friends are Invited to nttend fu
neral servUea, Saturday, at 2 p. m., nt
Hrhuyler'a, Ilrond and Diamond sta. Inter
ment Notlonl Cemetery.
llltOADlll'.l.T. On September 29, 191.1,
AMOS, husband of the late Isabella Broad
belt, aged, 01 joars. Itclatlvea and friends
nio Invltcq to attend the funeral services, on
Saturday, at 3 .10 p. m., nt his lato resi
dence. 2501 North Opal at. Interment pri
vate, at Ardtley Ilnrlsl Park. Friends may
Mew remains Friday, from 7:30 until u:30
p. m.
nittlOKi:. On September 20. 191B, P.E
ltnci'A P.. daughter of the late tlowyer and
Ilebecrn Ilrooke. Itelathrs and friends, also
members nt the King's Daughters at St. Mat
thew's Church, lMh and tllrard ae., aro In
vited to nttend tho funeral services, on Fri
day, nt a p. m., at her brother's residence,
333d N. lfth st. Further services and Inter
ment at Lowlsburg. Pn., on Saturday.
nilOWN, Suddenly, on September 20, 1915,
JOHN TAHI1LK IirtOWN. The relatives and
fiends ot the family are Invited to sttend
the funeral services, at his late residence.
Prospect ave.. Chestnut Hill, on Saturday,
at 2 p. m. Interment private.
ni'CKI.EY. Suddenly, on September 80,
loin, at Boston, Mass., IIOI1ATIO II., son
of Seth and Elizabeth 11. lluckley. In his 21st
ear. Due notice of the funeral will be given,
from hla parenta" residence, US needier ave ,
Cheltenham. Tako Fox Chaso cara to Flio
Tolnts
CAI.IIIAN. On September 30, 1915. AN
N1K, widow of Patrick Callahan. Itclatlvea
and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral,
on Monday, at 7 a. in , from her late resi
dence. 12m North Allison at. (53th st. and
tllrard ave.). High Mass of Requiem at Rt.
tiiegory's Church, at 0 a, m precisely. In
terment at Holy Cress Cemetery.
CAPE. At 218 Llnclon ave.. Collltigswond,
N. J . on September 28. 1915, OUOItUK,
husband of Frances Cape, aged 02 years.
Relatives and friends, alto Hamilton Lodge,
No. 274, F. and A. M.; Tristram U. Frced
nian llojal Arch Chapter, No. 213. are In
vited to attend the funeral, from residence of
his daughter, Mrs. F. W. Hurgess, 2J4u Mor
ris St., Philadelphia, on Saturday, at 1 p.
in. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
CASSHIY. On September 30, 1015, Mrs.
MAKT1IA CARSIDY, daughter of tho late
James and Ellen McCotter. Relatives and
friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on
Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.. rrom the resldenco
r,f her niece, Mrs Ellen McKeefcry, Ifim
Annln st. High Mass of Requiem at St.
'leres.i Church. 10 a. m. Interment at
cathedral Cemetery.
CI.KAKY. On September 28, 1915. ROSE,
widow of Joseph Cleary and daughter of
William J. and the late Annie Hlalr. In her
35th j ear. Relatlvea and friends are In
vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at
8:30 a. m from the residence of her father,
4527 Orlscom at., Frankford. Solemn Re
quiem Mass at St. Joachim's Church, at 10
a. m. interment at St. Dominic's Cemetery,
COLE. On September 30. 191 EMILY
BERTHA, wife of Charlea J. Colt. Relatlvea
and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral,
on Saturday, at (1 a. m., from her late resi
dence, Spring and Park aves., Elklns Paik.
Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of tho
Holy Angels, Oak Lane, at 10:30 a. m. In
terment prtvato at Westminster Cemetery.
Kindly oinlt flowers. Automobile funeral.
COI.KMAX.-At Lebanon. Pa., on September
20, 1015. ANNE MASON CHURCHILL, wife
of It. Dawson Coleman, daughter of the late
Richard Randolph Cuyler Churchill, U. S. A.
Funeral and Interment private.
COOK. At Oxnard. Cal., on September 22.
1015. EDWIN F. COOK, Jr.. son of Anna B.
and the late Bdwln F. Cook, aged 28 years.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Saturday, at 3 p. m..
at the apartments of Oliver 11. Balr, 1820
encstnut st., rniia-eipnia, interment private.
CORNELL- On September 20, 1915, HEN
RIETTA S. CORNELL, aged 78 years. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend tho
funeral without further notice, from the
residence of her son, Ira H, Cornell, South
Chancellor St.. Newtown, Pa., on Saturday,
at 10:43 a. m. Interment Newtown Ceme
tery. Train .for Newtown leaves Reading
Terminal ut 0:23 n. m,
CRAIO. On September SO. 1915, MARY
CltAIO. widow of Jerry Craig, In her both
year, Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Monday at 2 p. m
from her late residence, 8.13 N. Orlanna at.
Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
CROSSCEP. On September 30, 1915. EMMA,
widow of Daniel I Crosscup. Relatives and
friends ot tlio family are Invited to attend
the funeral services, 011 Sunday, at 2 p. m.,
at tho residence of her son, Charles A. Cross
cup. 232J W. Thompson su Interment West
minster Cemetery. '
DALTOX. On September 26. 1915. THOMAS
II., husband of Mary Dalton (n,ee Urennan),
and aon of the late John II. and Sarah Dal
ton, Relatives and friends, also members of
the Thomas 11. Smith Republican Club, the
28th Ward Executive Committee. Mlnnewawa
Trlbo, No. 70. I. O. It. M., are respectfully
Invited to attend funeral, from his late resi
dence, 1015 West Huntingdon St., Saturday,
at 8:30 a, m, Solemn High Mass of Requiem
at Our Lady of Mercy Church, at 10 o'clock.
Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.
DAV1N. Suddenly, on September 28, 1915,
JAMES II., aon of John S. and Rose A,
Davis, aged 23 years. Relatives and friends,
also members ot St. Joachim's T. A. 1). So
ciety, are invited to attend funeral, on Sat
urday, at 8 a, m., from his late residence,
4278 Paul St., Franklord, High Mass at St.
Joachim's Church at 0 o'clock. Interment
at St. Dominic's Cemetery.
HONAIIUE. On September 28. 1015,
OEOTtOE DONAHUE. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend the funeral, on Satur
day, at 8:30 a m., from the residence of
his cousin, Charles F. Donahue 1313 Oer
rnantown ave High Miss at St, Michael's
Church, at 10 a. 111. precisely. Interment at
Hoi) Cross Cemetery,
EIAVKLL. Suddenly, at Tonw River, N. J
Heptember 20. 1915, KATHARINE, wire ot
Charles II. Klwell. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend funeral services, at
Presbyterian unurcn. -ioms inver, 1.. J..
Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment
llrldgeton, N. J October 4.
KHCHKNFKLMKK. On September 29, ELIZ
ABETH ESCHENFELDER (nee rlchans).
widow of Jacob Eschenfelder. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at her late resi
dence, 2002 North 4th st. Interment pri
vate. OAl'rNEY. On September 29. 1015. MARY,
widow of Christopher oaffnoy. Relatives
and friends, also Altar Society, and the II,
V M. Sodality, are Invited to attend the fu
neral, on Saturday, at 8.30 a. m., from her
late residence, (1420 Lambert St., Uerman
town. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Im
maculate Conception Church at 10 a. n. In
terment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
GILLIES. On September 80, 1910, ANNIE
LAVELLK OILLIES (nee Welsh). Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
en Monday, at 8.30 a. m.. from her late resi
dents. 2328 Turner st. Solemn High Mass at
St. Elizabeth's Church, at 10 a. m. precisely.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
miKHE. On September 29, 1913. ELIZA
iiKTll 8., widow of Conrad Orebe (nee
Fellley). in her Tlet year. Relatives and
friends ars Invited to attend the funeral serv
Im on Saturday, at 3 p. m., at her late
residence. 43 H. Chestnut ave.. Chestnut Hill,
interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery.
(lltKKNIIAI.UH. Suddenly, on September
0 1015, WILLIAM II., husband of Flor
ence M. Clreenhalgh. Relatives and friends,
also Ula Mottle Blowers' Association,
Branch No- 0T, are Invited to attend th
funeral services, on Saturday, at 3p. m at
bis late residence. COM Osage ave. Interment
private at Arlington Cemetery. Remains may
to viewed Friday, from 8 to 10 p. ro.
HAIOH. ANDREW. Br., on September 80,
1915 eon ot James Halih. et Waltetleld.
KncUnd. aged 61 years. Due notice of the
funeral will be given.
liANbllKUKY. bn September SO, 1915, at
Harrington, N. J . Mrs. ANN , irANSUEIiRY.
Due notice of th funeral win b given,
liFNHKVV At Salem, N. J., on September SO,
1015 MARY, wife f Michael Uensry, Relai
it?.: and friends are Invited to attend th
funeral services, at ber late residence, z-l
blivi t.. on Monday, at 0:80 a. 10, High
Mass of hqulm at bt. Mary' Church, at 10
1: m. Interment t 8t. Jiry' Cemetery,
llO&"'Oa' September 29. JJB, Ills
1 i AHUARET IIOLUS, aged 63 yr. It,U
ti im1 frlende ar IntlUd to attend the
funeral rvn e. on baturday, at 10 30 s in ,
t Pennlylvsnl Industrial lgin for Blind
women, J8W l'owelton v. Intcratot at
yatnwMl Caittr ,
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EVENING LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1,
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DEATHS
ItOl.l.im.W. On September 2. 1015. Cap
tain UI.1SIIA M. 1IOI.LOWAY. Relatives
and friends me Invited to nttend tlio funeral
seniles, on Friday, at 8 p. m. precisely, at
his late residence, 211) X. rtSd st Interment
prlvalo nt West Iaiurel Hill Cemetery
JAMISON On September 28. 1015. THOMAS
,4. JAMISON. Relatives nnd friends, also
emploes ot Blaflus & Sons, John F. lie) -nolds
Post. No. 71, O. A. It.: Ioska Tribe,
No. 371, Imp. O. It. M,, .SashlnRton Camp,
No. 2(3, P. O. S. of A , Ioska Lodge. No. 2.
S. of A., and Gratitude council. No. 52.
Jr. O A M, am Invited to attend the fu
neral, on Monday, at 3 p. ni., from his late
rcsl-en-e, 2ni II. Cumberland st. Remains
may to viewed on Sunda), after 8 p. 111.
interment at Greenwood IK. of P.) Cemetery.
KII.PATItlCK. On September 28,11115, HES
ME 1..1MH, wife or J. Clayton Kllpatrlek nnd
daughter of the late Dr. William and Eliulra
W. ljiinl). Relatives and friends ure Invited
to attend the funeral servlees.ton Saturda,
at II 3.1 a. m. precl-ely. at her late residence
4S Red Bank ate., oodburj, N. J. Inter
ment private
KIR1IY, On September 28, IBIS. ANN
KUlBY. daughter ot tho lato Jamea and
Ann Klrby. late or Claro Morris. County
Mayo, Ireland. Relatlvei and frlouds, utsu
St. Ann's 11. V. M. Sodality, are Invited to
attend tho funeral. Saturday, at 8:30 n, in.,
from her late residence. 2K25 Belgrade at,
holemn High Mass ot Requiem at St. Ann'a
Church at 10 a. m. Interment nt New Cathe
dral Cemetery.
KIRK, Suddenly, on Third-day, Ninth
Montn -Mn, j. jiimvaiu', nuiuana or nine
T. Kirk and son of the lato John and Sarah
W. Kirk. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence. Garrett Road. Upper Darby, Delaware
Co.. Pa., on Soventh-day, Tenth Month 2d,
at 2 p. m. Interment nt Havcrford Friends'
Burial Grounds.
LAXOE. On September 27, 1913. AUGUST
I.AN1E, aged 80 ears. Relatives nnd
frltnds, also Courtlsnd Saunders Post, No,
21. G. A. It., aro Invited to attend funeral.
Friday, at 2 p. in., fioni the residence of his
son-in-law. Herman (liienzel. 410 Button
wood et Interment at Fcrnwood Cemetery.
1.KATIIEK.MAX. Suddenly, at Allentovvn,
Pa., on September 2S, 1013, AMANDA, widow
of Joseph Leatherman. Relatives and frlonl
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Saturday, at 2 p. in., at the rosldence of her
.on. Charlea Leatherman, 2333 N. 7th et..
I'hlladelphla. Interment at Mount Peace
Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Frllsy,
from 7 to 9 p. m.
I.OVETT. On September 29. 101... ROD
MAN, husband ot Sarah Lovett. Relatives
and friends, also emplojes of the John R.
Stetson Company, and all organizations of
which he was a member, are Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2
p. in., at his late residence, 11.1 K. Mentor
st. Interment rrlvate, at Northvvood Cem
etery. SIAOUIRE. On September 28, 1010, MAR
GARET MAGUIRE. Helatlves and friends
aro invited to attend the funeral, on Satur
day, at 8:30 a. rn.f from the residence of her
uay. ai p;.v " 111., ,",, ,'o ,c-,uv.'vu .1. ,1,1
tirntiiei. Charles Mcculre. 1711 W. Thompson
st. High Mass of Requiem at the Churcli of
the I'.ciui, at 10 a, m. Interment at New
Cathedral Cemetery,
MATLACK. On September 28, 1915. KATE
E., widow ot Timothy C. Matlack, Relatives
nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral serv
ices, on Saturday, at 2 p. in., at the par
lors of acorgs Wi Dlckes & Sons, 12200 Frank
ford ave. Interment private, at Laurel Hill
Cemetery.
MrCAXDLESS. At bis residence, 4412 Pine
street, on October I, 1013, LESLIE A. He
CANDLESS. Notice of funeral later
McCOOL. Suddenly, on September 3D, 1015,
MARGARET, wife of the late Bernard Mc
Cool (neo Dugan), or Garnhork. County Done
gal, Ireland. Relatives and friends, also the
Cathedtnt V. V. M. Sodality, are Invited to
attend tlio funeral, on Saturday morning, at
8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1700
Wood st. Solemn Requiem Mass at the
Cathedral at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
MrFADDEX. On September 29, 1915, DAN
IEL, son ot tho late John and Margaret Mc
Fadden. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30
a m., from the residence of his brother,
Charles McFadden, 2500 East Cumberland nt.
(list Ward). Requiem Mass at St, Ann'a
Church, at 10 a. m. Interment tit. Ann'a
Cemetery.
JIcKKXNA. September 28, 1013, CHARLES
R husband of Catharine McKenna (nee
lteiltyj anu SVI1 Ui J.uuiaa 1, Miiu uiv i.iq
John J. McKenna and grandson of the late
Joseph and Margaret Caldwell, aged 30 years.
Relatives and friends, also members of Com
pany K, 0th Regiment. Spanish-American
Veterans, aro Invited to attend the funeral,
on Saturday, at 2 p. in., from his mother's
residence, 2046 S. Beechwood st. Interment at
Fernwood Cemetery.
MfKDOWN, On September 30, 1915, HUGH,
husband ot Theresa McKeown and son of the
late Thomas and Sarah McKeown (neo Dal
lam). Relatives and friends are Invito! tn
attend funeral services, on Monday, at 3
p. m.. nt his Isle residence, 21117 Dieer st.
(Trenton ave. above Norrls St.). Interment
North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may
be viewed Sunday evening.
MELOXEY. On Ninth Month, 28th, 1015,
GEORGE n. MELONEY. in his 62d year.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Uth day Tenth mo., at 2:30 n.
m.. at his late residence, 48011 MprlnlWd
ovc, W. Fhila. Interment at Friends South
western Burial Grounds,
MOOD. On September 20. 1915. HARRIET,
widow of Thomas Mood, aged 74 years. Rel
atives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. in.,
at her late residence. 3011 Sepvlva su In
terment Oakland Cemetery.
MULLIN. On September 29. 1015, MARC1A
RET, wife ot Francis II. Mullln and daugh
ter of the late Arthur and Ann McCready,
native of Parish ot Greenlaugh, County
Derry, Ireland. Funeral on Monday, at 8.30
a in., rrom hr late residence, southeast
corner 03d and Market sts. Solemn Requiem
Mass ut Our Lady of Victory Church at 10
a m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
liela.lves and friends are invited to attend.
MURRAY. At Atlantic City, N. J on Sep
tember 29. 1913. SUSAN A. MURRAY,
daughter of tho late John and Ellen Ward,
seed CO years. Relatives and friends are In.
vtted to attend funeral, Baturday morning, at
i 30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2303U
Vrctts ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our
iidy Star of the Sea Church at 8:30 o'clock.
Interment New Cathedral Cemetery, Phlla
,hla. at 11:30 a. in.
iAOK On September 29. 1016, WILLIAM
S uina In his 70th year. Relatives ana
friends are Invited to attend the funeial
services, Saturday, at 1 p. m., at his late
residence, Bensalem P. O., Bucks County,
Ia, Carriage will meet trains and trolleys
until 12 o'clock at Eddlngton,
l'EKUINPJNE. On September 20, 1MB. AL
BERT Hi. husband of late Sarah J. Perklu.
pin. Relatives and friends, also Mount Mo
rlah Lodge. No. 155, V, and A. M., are In
vited to attend funeral aervlces. Baturday, at
SUIO p. in precisely, at hla late reildence,
HUT N. 11th nt. Interment private.
JtKICIIEItTv-On September 29. 191B, ER
NEST, husband of Lizzie Wagner Relchert,
aged 03 years. Relative and friends, also
t 1 .. I IJntersteutzunas Vereln and Kln-
trecht Untersteutzungs Vereln are Invited to
.n.nd funeral aervlces, on Baturday. at
p, in. 1 at hla late residence, CU13 McCailum
it., Oerroantown. Interment Ivy Hill Ceme
tery, Remains may b iewed Friday, from
8 to 10 p. m,
HCIIAXZ. On September SO. 191B. CHRIS
TIAN, husband of 'Augusta Sciisnz, at his
late residence. 840 E. Victoria st. Due
notice of the funeral will bt. 'given.
SHEPHERD. On September 28. 1915, EU
GENE son of th late Uuford and
Emily Jtnes Shepherd, In his Mst year. Rela
tive and friends ara invited to attend
funeral services, on Baturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, at hi sister residence. Mis Lizzie
Shepherd, West Point. Montgomery County,
l'a. Interment Qreenlawn Cemetery, Walea
Junction,
HTKVKNH. Suddenly, on September 80,1915,
LOUIS Ny on of the late Charles W. and
Anna E, Steven. Relatlvea and friends ar
Invited td at Und th funeral services, on
Monday, at " P, m., at hla late residence,
KIT South Hancock st. Interment Private,
yrlsods ;jiay call Sunday, between 8 and 10
p, ra,
BUMMF.HH. On September 80, H15. WILL
IAM W husband ot Anna R. Summer (!'
live and friends, also Oovenejit lanlge. No,
'.'.VlK ana A l ItnArlMn fit. lj.riM Mn
.03. L O. O. F . Nerlhewslern Assembly. No
;w, A, " ' '' .-- m ciioiui v'"-""
.'1,... V,V C1h,lnk.H U-.m.,.l. 1 ft.......!, utl.t
of the John Chamber Memorial Church auj
fr.T Willi Century Iteoubllcaii Club, ar in.
ar in
vU4A-W,4t-d tit Iub)M mt,w-MB4ajr,
KEMDLB
1018. E, W. Kcmbl.
AH FINK WE KNOW j
AME'TER, ME 1
M&
plenty enufI
OLE. SP0T.-
VL6NTY ENUF,
HEATHS
at 2 P. 111. precisely, tx. hla lato residence,
IU27 N. 32d st. Interment Mt. Morlah Cent
lery. The remains may be Mewed on Hun
day evening between the boura of 7 and U
o'clock. Automobllo service.
TAtltlAUT. On Siptcmber 28, 1915, MARY
TAtltlART (neo Mulonagcl), wlfo of Hugh
Taggnrt. Relatives nnd friends, also the
Altar Society tftid the League ot tlio Sacred
Heart or the Epiphany Church, arc Invited to
attend funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m ,
rrom her lato residence, 1202 Rllncr st.
Slvlcmn Mass of Requiem nt the Epiphany
Church nt 10 n. 111, Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
TAYLOR. On Peptmnher 29. 1018. GERARD
TAYLOR, husband ot Irene Taylor. Rela
Uvea nnd friends are Invited to attend the
runeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from
his late residence. 410 Nnrlh 01th st.. Writ
Philadelphia. High Mas of Requlom at
Church nt Our I-adv of the Rosary, nt 10
n, m. Interment at 8U Denis' Cemetery.
Automobile service.
THORN'IOX. On September 30. 101... JOHN
R., son of Amelia and tho lato Thomas G.
Thornton, In his 21st Mar. Relatives and
friends, also employes of tho Excelsior laun
dry, aro Invited to attend thn funoral serv
ices, on Monday, at S p. in., at hla lata
resldenco, 1IM1 W. Montgomery avo. Inter
ment prlvalo at Fernvcood Cemetery.
WAONr.K. On September 29, 1915, FRED
ERICK, oldest son of Louis and Elizabeth
Wagner, aged 21 years. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur
day, at 1 p. m., from his parents' residence,
122. Falrmount ave. Interment at Green
mount Cemetery.
WALTON". Suddenly, on September 2:, 1915,
I. FRANKLIN, husband of Sarah J. Wal
ton, In his 70th jesr. Relatives and trlend",
also Martha Washington Council, No. 5'-'8,
O. of I. A., end Independent Flro Company,
No. 2, or Jenkintowti, nro invited to attenu
the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.,
at his late residence, 441 Leedom St., Jenkln.
town, Pa. Interment private, at William
Penn Cemetery. Souicrton.
WKUH. On Septombor 28, 1915, CHARLES
A. WEBB, ton or William 11. and the late
Elizabeth A. Webb, aged 32 years. Bela.
tlves und friends, also Columbia Lodge. No.
Ifl. I- V. ot A., are Invited to nttend the
funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.
iiivi'lsely, at his late residence. 1025 N. Vsn
Pelt t Interment Mrlctly private. Remains
may bo viewed on Friday evening. Auto
mobile funeral.
WKI.HAXK. On September 28. 1913.
OEORGE. eb.est son or the late Charles and
Caroline Welbank. Relatives and friends ot
the family are Invited to attend the funeral
services Ht the parlors of Sechler & Magulre,
1540 North 20th st.. on Saturday, at 2 p. m.
Interment private.
WELSH. On September 28, 1915. JOSEPH
P., husband of the late Sarah Welsh. Rel
atives nnd friends of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a.
m.. Irom his late residence, 2S5S North
Franklin st. Solemn Requiem Mass. at St.
Edward's Church, at 10 a. m. precisely. In
terment at Nsw Cathedral Cemetery.
WILLIAMS. On September 29, 1913. BES
SIB. daughter of Mary and the late John D.
Williams. Relatives nnd friends, also the
mnmhnr. nt St. Phllln's M. E. Church nnd
Sunday School, are Invited to attend tho
funeral services, at her late residence. 180 W.
Wlahart st., on Saturday, at 2 p. m. Inter
ment at Grcenmount Cemetery.
WIRE. On September 39, 1015. MARY" U ,
wife of Thomas E. Wire and daughter of
LaMnla and the lato J B. Harvey. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend funeral
sciMces Friday, at 8 p. m.. at her husband's
residence. 10IO Columbia ave. Interment West
I-aurel II 111 Saturday at tho convenience of
the family.
WOOD. n September 28. 1915, AGNES E..
wlfo of t.corge P. Wood (neo Flanagan), aged
'V years Relatives and friends aro Invited
to atterd funeral. Saturday morning, nt 8.30
o'clock, from hor late residence, 8 K. Mont
gomery ave. Solen.n Requiem Maes at
Church of tho Holy Name at 10 o'clock. In
terment New Cathedral Cemetery.
YOUNG. On September 20, 101B, JO
SEPHINE, daughter of Francis and the Ute
Margaret Young. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at
s 10 a. m.. from the residence of her brother-in-law.
Andrew J. MrElroy. 2140 West Ar
lington st. High Mass at St. Elizabeth's
church, at 10 a ni Interment at Holy
cross Cemetery. Auto funeral.
YOUXO. On September 20, 1913, GEORGE
FRANKLIN YOUNG, formerly of Coates
tllle, Pn- Relatives ana friends ot the family
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Friday at 8 p. m. precisely, at the chapel ot
Andrew J. Ualr & Son, Arch and 10th streets.
Interment at Hephztbah Baptist Church,
Chester County, Pa.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVENING LEDGER
This STYLE TYPE (or Ilk this)
One tlm . 18c
Three times on week 1214c
Six time one week 10a
Situation Wanted, three times on week 10
teals 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 rat for En-ciso Lsdois
and Public Liiwsb combined Is 10 cent per
line with th exception of Help Wanted and
Situation Wanted, which Is IB cent per line.
FOR
TYPE LIKE THIS (or Jike this)
which I permitted In all classifications ex
cept Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and
Found, Personals. 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.
PERSONALS
ATLAS STORAGE WAREHOUSE hereby no-
tines ins lougwms yviauus .use uivir iuuuu
as bristly described, stored In their respective
names, will be sold at public, auction to pay
storage and charge at this warehouse, south
east corner Market and 37th sts., Philadel
phia, pa., by Davis & Harvey, auctioneer,
on Monday, October 18, IK 13, at 10 o'clock
'Miia JOHN ATKINS Bedsteads, bureaus,
carpet, chairs, refrigerator, etc. ' MR8.
CLAUDE HAILHY Uedstead, bureau, chairs,
pictures, stuves, eta EUGENE F. BRAD
SHAW Bedstead, bureau, chslrs, pictures,
trunks, etc A. W. CARPENTER-Iltdateads,
carpets, chslrs, desks, trunks, etc M. DUNN
-Uaskst and trunks. J. H. aitOVER
Trunks, valises, suit cases, boxes, ESTATE
of J ft. GROVElt. deed Picture, trunks,
valise, banjo. CHAUNCEY GRIMES Bed.
steads, bureau, chair. Pictures, stoves,
tables, etc. W, HEIUS-Bedstead. bureaus,
boxes, barrels. Pictures, mirror, etc. MRS.
HARAII . jAllNSON Uox, baskets! chairs,
trunks, etc MRS, SARAH . JOHNSON
Chalrs, couch, table, picture. P. U. JOHN-SON-Chalrs,
Picture, .tjv.' to. J. lj.
JONES Dk. tables, lsdders. . sink, etc
MltH B. MARSHALL--Uedstesds, bureaus,
trunks, bootblack standi, etc MRS. E.
xi ASSBY -Bedsteads, bureaus, chairs, dress
forni. etc. MRS. ifARY XlbsELEY-Ued.
stead, carpet, refrigerator, table, etc. E.
PATTON Carpets, chairs, stoves, trunks, etc.
MitS. ABBY RABIN - Bedsteads, chslrs.
urop. Pictures, stoves, tc. JAMES RUDY
ii.asteads, chairs, rarpets, mirrors, stoves,
ite MR ALVERTA ROMAN-ChilM. plcj
tire. of. .. tc' 1Y- SMITH
I'laiio. pictures, sewing machine, chairs, sic.
W i. BMlTll-Chatre, cmet. fables, sofai,
tVuUks. et" MRS. FANNY BlMS -Bookcase,
'wtk pictures, sideboard, tc ALEXANDER
HWAIIKH- Bedstead, bureau, . bslrs, tables,
P.. . A ti MRS. U TOIir Trunk' lulnur.
coxes, baskets HARRY WILLIAMO-Ued,
UJul, trunk. (Able, caxjiet. ,
31E 9IQHT OB JQQ8E CtLOVEfc I.
qwiNE Ter qto ni couo
CET ALONE. -HE
SUDDENNESS, OQ
JBEyRl 5UC0ENNESS OQ Y" .- : rrsl.1 W?A,-
."Sou AM
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ti,. ..v
HEU WANTED PEMALE
BUSINESS WOMAN, educated and ambitious,
wanted, opportunity to learn good buslines.
! pet mouth to start; referonce. I. 113,
Ledger Office.
CHAMBERMAID While Protestant woman for
rhaniherwork and waiting; carfare paid. 124
S. 40th st.
CllAMRERMAID & waitress, exp.. white. ITot.
famjjljidull. rereq;Arply 403JSpruco at.
CHILDNl'RSU a thoroughly experienced
nurso for 3 children, 4 months, 2 er and l
J'-ars. oldest child attends school; German
Protestant, speaking high German preferred ,
Mt. Airy, Phlla.; stale exp, refs. and wages
expected: answer In Eng. Ad. M 600, Led. Of.
CLOTH WEAVERS
...Ihl. Annlv
John
Scott's
Jatliett tlrh..,n In. ItlanL.I Mill.
iane,i-aljs or fichliymill.
COOK and chambermaid nnd waitress, 2 girls,
PrntpMant, small 'amlly; rererencc. Meet
lailv tor Interview, Room 230, Tubllc Ledger,
Frlday, 11 311 a m.
COOK-Good.all-around, white, Protestant cook;
no objection to very light colored girl, three
In familv. no laundry. Apply Friday, BI02
Sicrwood road, Overbrook.
COOK and downstairs work Competent white
girl; aNo a chambermaid and waltrcsa; must
have clti references. Call before 8 P. m.
Frlday, 452.lLocustBt.
COOK wanted, ouug, reliable. Green Drscon
Tea House, 211 8. 15th st. Apply Friday,
10 to II a. m.
COOK and chambermaid Two experienced
young Protestants for city; stato wages and
references. II 155. lavlger Central.
COOK for suburbs; must bo competent and
have reference: small familv; wages S7, Trot.
preferred. I. 337,Ledger Office.
COOK, experienced, and competent upstairs
maid. Apply Friday morning, 014 8. 48th st.
COOKING, housework nnd waiting; two Prot. ,
over 33; both help with laundry; ref.; suburbs,
." adults In family. H 232. ledger Central.
DEMONSTKATOlt'vvanted, must be willing to
work and willing to learn, 1B per week.
reteiences, I, 114. Ledger Office.
Ulltl.3 (2), competent, white, to assist house
man In entire work of house; reference. 117
Frederick st.. Hanover. I'a.
GIRLS wanted over 10 cara of age.
BROWN H BAILEY CO.
N. W. cor. Franklin and Willow.
HOUSEKEEPER (munaglng)-Prot. woman or
exporlence. capablo of taking full charge or-
dei lug; ref.. country. M 613. Ledger Office.
HOVSEWORli-General. colored girl: must be
neat and have, good reference. Meet lady for
Interview Friday, 11 a. in. Room 2JO Pub
11c Ledger.
HOUSEWORK Exp. white girl; must be good
cook and waitress; family ot 3 adults; Ard
more, la., no laundry, wages S7 per week.
M 813. Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK (general)-Prot. girl: fam. ot 2;
suburbs; no washing. Call Saturday, bet. 10
and 11 a. in. Room 330, Public Ledger.
HOUSEWORK (general) Wanted, young whlto
woman; small fam.; must be good rook and
laundress, ref. req. ; SO. Phone Narberth 370 !,.
HOUSEWORK White girl, cooking and gen
eral houeework. Chestnut Hill 1448 W.
MOTHER'S HELPER. Germantown: by the
hour, day and evening; reference required.
11 444. Ledger Central.
NURSE Practical, experienced nurse for child
0 months old. E. I'. Carlton. 1014 Wal
lace st.
SALESWOMEN
WE REQUIRE THOROUGHLY EXPERI
ENCED YARD GOODS SALESWOMEN, APPLY-
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. N.
SNELLENUURG & CO.
STENOGRAPHERS.B0OKKEEPERS,CLERK8
Aro you seeking a first-class posItlonT See
Mil. Dean, at Ledger Central. She will
advise ou how to secure one, help you write
your advertisement, list your qualifications in
the Commercial Department. Mlsa Dean has
helped hundreda of oung ladles and will ex
tend the same courtesy to ou. This Is a
free service to Ledger advertisers.
STENOGRAPHER Wanted, thoroughly expe
ilenced Htenographer; permanent position with
largo concern: good wages and opportunity.
Apply only by letter, stating age. experience,
salary expected, etc.. L 130. Ledger Office.
WANTED MOTHER'S HELPER for baby f4
months and boy 6 years: must havo exp, and
ref.; I'rotestant. Box 07. Ambler. Pa.
WANTED CHAMBERMAID, also assist with
w ash I ng; Prot.. with ref. Box H7. Ambler. I'a.
VELVET 8ALF.SWOMAN
WE REQUIRE A THOROUGHLY EXPERI
ENCED SALESWOMAN FOR OUR VEI
VET DEPARTMENT. APPLY SUPERIN
TENDENT'S OFFICE. N. 8NELLENBURG
& CO.
WINDERS Wanted, experienced soft silk
winders. Sauquolt Silk Manufacturing Com
pany, 18th and Hunting Park ave.
WOMAN. CAPABLE. ENERGETIC, EXECU
TIVE ability, 10 take charge ot an
EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS
Position permanent; whole or part time.
To right party thla is
AN OPPORTUNITY
This position is worth S40 per week.
Apply at once, giving phone number. II 253.
Ledger Central.
VOMAN wanted to do washing. Apply Apart
ment 4, The Bucklnham. SHtli and Walnut.
General
CLERKS Women wanted a govt, clerks; 170
month; Phlla examinations coming; sample
question! free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 713
O. Rochester. N. Y.
HELP WANTED MALE
BLANKET SALE8MAN
Glmbel Brothers have good position for an
experienced salesman in blanket; must l
thoroughly competent and accustomed to
waiting on good trade. Apply Employment
Bureau, Fourth floor.
llOV. over In, with grammar school education,
lu wholesale hardware house, to learn busi
ness; advancement depending entirely on boy,
rererencc. xj oj, i.ciuser unics,
BOY wanted, Protestant. 15 to IT year old.
for position with dry goods house; apply tn
own handwriting. II 343. Ledger Central
BOY, over 10, to learn to draw soda water.
Apply after 10. George B. Evans, 1106
Cneatnut st.
BOY wanted, lawyer office. Apply by letter
only It 100, ijeniger ucncrai.
BOYS, 17 year old, to learn trad.
4300 Wlssahlckon svs.
Apply
UDTLER White. Protestant, for city;
muse
be experienced and have Ist-das references;
sut wage. H 454, Ledger Central.
CANVABSERS-Wanted. four stalwart Repub
licans in each wardi now until election. Ap
ply Friday a, in., 723 Banicm st.
CHAUFFEUR Wblt. experienced, careful
driver, itrlctly eobsr; make own repairs;
must b good engine man; no away from
tlty during summer months; roust live In
central Germantown; atat wages expected
ana rcieremga. u 0-1. t agar cjnice.
ULOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John &
Jam Dobson, Inc. Blanket Mills, f.olfs
lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
DRUGS Qualified ssst. at one. Apply Coulter
Corner Pharmacy. 6400 Germantown ave.
- " ' tflliM niiivv ' ' ' JL
FIRE CHIEF
Night duty In large plant near Phlla., ex
perleac necessary, preferably a captain of
,-ltv oompaiiy or In charge of private brigade:
flv sun ircicuiara. reieri
lox 1371. Philadelphia.
IV sun rarciiuiara. iBicimiBt, ccc, aKK
FIREMAN, experienced on locomotive cranes.
Apply 4300 wlaaahlckoa ave.
FURNITURE VPHOLSTEnERS
Glmbel Brothers require experienced men
for this work, only tuos used o doing the
Letter grad of work need apply Employ
rneut Alucssu, Feurtb, floor.
X.i?' Zjitar W"rfri I .iu JJn.TT ..," .. MiR
tv rj&r "WjI utir 'Mii,1,."".?i " y r.
1015
THERE WILL BE NO ENCOUNTER TONIGHT
A -SEE HAT HE
feet-
AM ePectiM
j
VISIT. 1
HELP WANTED MALE
LARORBRS WANTED, 23 good ditch men,
whlto or colored: r.o-hour week; good pav:
steady work for good men. Applv 427
JTankford ave., 3d floor, over postomeo
MACHINIST wanted, first class; all around.
for lool and relr work; good wages; pr-
jmeiUposlUt Ji.L 130, Ledger Office.
MACHINISTS and lathe hands. Apply 4300
Wlssahlckon ave.
MAN WANTHD; at least high school graduate,
20 to 33 years or age and ambitious to ad
tance; 3 per day to start; teferences. L
113, Ledger Office.
MAN AND WIFE. German. English speaking,
for general housework; plain rooking, two In
family, references. II M ledger Central.
FRESHMEN Leather belt piessmen wanted-;
jitead wuik. Apply 41 North 7th street.
SALESMAN wanted to sell gas appliances In
Burlington, N. J.; salary and commission.
Apply Public Service Gaa Company, 418 Fed-
cralst., Camden, before U a. 111.
SALESMAN, stock, wanted; must have clean
record and references: exceptionally attrac
tive proiiosltlon, which will yield quick re
suits. II 340, ledger Central.
SALESMAN for class pins and college jewelry;
commission basis; unlimited territory. O.
W. Reltner. Iaincaster, Pa.
STENOGRAPHERS. 21 to 25. exp.; must fur
nlsli references. M "42. Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER wanted, experienced Ap
ply between 13 and 1 today, 030 N. 8th.
THE SCENARIO DEP'T ot the American As
sociation of Photo-Playwrights requires the
services of experienced scenario editors; le
ply by mall only, stating experience, to the
American 'Association of Phnto-Playw rights,
Drcxcl Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED
Experienced textile machinery fitters; only
first-class men need apply; steady work, good
pay; no labor trouble, superintendent. 1153
Manhattan ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
WANTED Two first-class automobile me
chanics; good wages to right man; must
have good references; only Al men ap
ply. Keystone Auto Supply Co., 316 W. Main
St.. Norrlstown, r.
WANTED Crew managers, with crews pre
ferred, every housekeeper a prospect; bis
money sure. II 33S, Ledger Central
YOUNG MAN with experience as collector and
lnvctlgntor. not arrald of hard work: good
oppoituntty for right man. H 48, Ledger
Central.
YOUNG MAN, clean cut, hlgh-claaa house-to-house
proposition; salary; reference. Apply 8
a. m.. Room 601, 60S Chestnut st.
General
SPRING GARDEN MOTOR COMPANY
Latest, most modern, up-to-date
AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
By our new method you learn to drive and
repair automobiles quickly.
S3 WILL START YOU.
1001-13 Spring Garden. Day and night classes.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER or assistant. 0 yrs.' thorough
experience: accurate. II 337. Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer desires per
manent poa.; !) yeara' exp. II 3iT. Led. Cent.
CHAS.BERWORK and waiting Experienced
colo.ed girl: good reference. L 231, Led. Oft.
CHAMBERWORK and assist wash;
encee. 1,. 220, Ledger Office.
city ref-
CHAMBERWORK nnd assist wash; settled
wonian; country reference. L 330, Led. Oft.
CHAMBERWORK or laundress, or both: col
ored; city preferred; best ref. Poplar 3673 J.
COMPANION Lady, intelligent, experienced;
desires position as companion to elderly lady
or Invalid, C 333. Ledger Office.
COMPANION, refined, educated young woman,
to either young or eld'ly lady. M 1)07. Led. Of.
COOK, chambermaid and waitress; two friends;
experl-nced: best of references. 4270 Viola
st.. W'est Philadelphia.
COOK, German, Protestant woman wishes po
sltlon: reterences. 3S09 N, Warnock st.
COOK and chambermaid Two experienced
young white girls, cousins. M 617, Led. Off.
CPOK, Scotch Protestant, young woman, wagvs
to; first-class reference. M C01. Ledger Off.
COOK wishes position; good retercncerall
38 E. Rlttenhouse st., Germantown.
DRESSMAKER, French, wishes engagements,
JV3m.eproutref.rei Dickinson 3903 W.
GOVERNESS French, muslo teacher, wishei
poa, In prlv. fam. A. Doccald. Itosemont. Pa.
HOUSEKEEPER Working or practical nurse;
exp, Prot. woman, 1635 S. 66th St., W. Phlla.
HOUSEMAID and waiting; can cook; position
right away. 119 North 16th st.
HOUSEWORK or chamberwork Young girl
desires position; reference. Apply 3531 West
Silver st.. Philadelphia.
HOUSEWORK Experienced, capable colored
girl; good reference. 1620 South st.
HOUSEWORK, without washing; good cook,
capable; J'rotestant. IJM, Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK Experienced colored gFr!."lt02
South 33d st. I'hone Dickinson 3868 W.
LADY, Swiss, wishes position with children;
good reference. A Doccald, Itosemont, Pa,
LETTISH GIRL, Protestant, recently"arrlveo
wishes general housework; German-speaking
adultfam. In W. Phlla. pf. Call 5155 Hoopes.
MAID, Prot. .wishes position; good dressmsker,
embroiderer, packer, traveler. Poplar 7086 D.
NUltSU desires engagements; can give mas
sage, F 148, Ledger Central,
OFFICE ASSISTANT, competent cshler7ei
pore nie cier. iiiso. ijeugsr central
PRIVATE SECRETARY-stenographer, 13 yrs.'
experience, desires well-pay'ng, responsible
position cy octopcr 10. u s. imager omce.
SECRETARY Lady desires position for cJerl
cal work; experienced also In sewing, shop
ping, table decoration, etc, ; services by hour
if preferred; high-class references. II 41,
Ledger Central.
STENOORAPHER and clerk Bright young
lady, exp., desires perm, position; Interview
solicited; mod, salary 11 168, Iiodgcr Central.
STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY, experienced",
familiar with lumber business, also general
commer. work ; thor. mivJ' 948, Led. Cent.
STENOGRAPHER First class, rapid on dicta
tlon and good correspondent 1 will satisfy in
commercial and law work. Q 258, Led. Cen.
STENOGRAPHER and clerk, about 2 year1
experience, quick and accurate at figure;
good speller O 938, Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER Young lady, stranger In
city, desire to get in refined horn or with
some on desiring compa'n. 11 240. Led. Can.
STENOGRAPHER, first das, 7 year' thor
ough experience; good at figure and details;
exc.ellentrecord.a 851, Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER, expert law, 8 years' dperT.
nc. prefer to be only girl, will prot satis
factory. G C54, Ledger Central.
UTENOdltAPHER Rapid typist; 2 years "
perlence injaw OJI10, Ledger Central.
TEACHER, graduate of University of Parish
wishes teaching position In. family with chil
dren lor tb mornings: full charge taken at
tltm; Phlla. references; dressing and walk
II desired M BOO, Ledger Omce.
XliACHEH. visiting, wishes engagements. Eng's
Hill branches, French. German, literature,
history, University of Pa. foreign study;
refs.. term mod. Miss Lynch, 120 Epruc.
T-ACHER OF STENOGRAPHY and touch
typewriting (experienced) seek engagement
with private school. O 353, Ledger Central.
TkXcTlER vliltlng, experienced, grsdual
pblla. Normal School, desire young children
to tutor or coach. (I tv3U, Ltdger Central.
TlT'.EPllftNB OPERATOR" Private" branch"
jdjrred4 year' exp. G S53aLdger Cent,
WANTED- B"alf -tlm work , eat eolortd"
woman. M. Lodger Branch. 1701 South.
WOMAN, German, want position for washing
and Uousecleanlnf jsood ref 314J Clarion L
VIDIAN oioredj wshee day work Friday
and Saturday 3u N Darlecj st llefervaiii
WOlvlxINa bcusekeepsr to ipll dulv family
city, e .attuuii reHirt. SUS Vm at.
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SITUATIONS WANTED rEMATa-l
Through th Commercial Department at
ledger Central a large number or flrme
have been able to secure competent
office help bookkeeper, stenographer
rvid clerical girls. Th next tlm you
are In need ot an office assistant, tele
phone your Help Wanted ad to Mis
Dean! Ledger Central. Walnut, 8000,
She will select competent girls and sub
mlt them for your consideration, Thb
Is a free service to Ledger advertiser
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SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT, absolutely first class. 13 ytarTW
experience, high-class business ability and, 1
references. 8112 Arch st. ,
ACCOUNTANT, bookkeeper and general oftlc
man desires change; 10 years experienced
rcicrcnce. u a)n. Logger unice.
ADVERTISING MAN. with English and Co
lonial exp. as copy writer, executive and out"
side rep., desires Inside pos. in advertising.,
dept. oiageneyj mod, sal. CW304. Xdger Off.
BOOKKEEPER. 20. thorough methods, 4 yr.'
exp., 10 years with laat employer, evenlngr.!
student accounting Wharton School, desires ,
Position with rel. concern. H 510, Led. Centi"
BOOKKEHPER and typist, i years' expT, dJ
sires po-dtlon with progressive firm. prefer'lT-i
small manufacturer: High School grad.; carl
.miu.ii sacisrac reis.ll aoo. Logger yemrsa.
BOOKKEEPER-onice man. long "business exC
perlence; familiar with payrolls and cost ac-
counting.!! 143. Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER, capable and xp desire -o-
sltlon where there Is an opportunity for adrfj
. tancement. H 354. Ledger Central. '"
BOOKKEEPER, 12 years' experience with r-
. liable firm. 2213 W. Oakdale st.
BUTLER or houseman, colored man. 33, tin.
gle, with unusual ability, wishes position:
U rs.' ref. from last emp'r. II 440, Led. CnJ
CHAUFFEUR, experienced, single, whit'.
wishes situation; willing and obliging: sober;
4 ears' best reference from last puce, C
. 321, Ledger Office. .
CHAUFFEUR and coachman want situation?
married; no children: strictly sober; flrtn
class reference, II 441. Ledger Central.
CHAUFFnUR, two years In last pjac; da
own repairs: best ref. Phone Gtn. 174 W.
or address 1038 V. Chelten ave., Qtn.
CHAUFFEUR, 0 years experience; 2 year
laat place; any car; good reference; honest"''
sober, obliging. II 63. Ledger CentraL .
CHAUFFEUR, alngle. sober, white; long "extS
perlencod; very careful city driver; xeeUni
private references. C 31T. Ledger Oftlc. : ye
CHAUrFEUR, colored, 10 years' experience?
reference. 1249 S. 18th St. Phone Dick, 3317 X
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CHAUFFEUR. 4 yearn' em., wishes td driver
for private family. C 118. Ledger Office, w-rf
CLERK Young man, High School education, rv
years' experience as clerk, seeks position'
where hard, work, ability and Integrity wllL
irau iv Muvqiicriiirnv. c. .;-,... launr imiirw.
CLERK, finished, 7 years' office experience,
knowledge ot stenography. H 44, Led. Cent.
CLERK, four years experience; ref. use type'
writer. C. G 1S34 Clarence st. "
COOK, Japanese. 12 years' experience; will
take entire charge; honest, sober, trust
worthy: Al reterences. Phone Baring. 7133 J.
COOK, colored; will take charge; honest and
trustw orthy Al reference. C 332. Led. Oft.
CORRESPONDENT, experienced, credit col
lection, complaints, desires responsible post,
tlon where initiative and ability win be apf
predated. Branch 606, Ledger, 723 Erie ave.
HOUSEMAN, expd. and ref.: -young. Prot.;,
Swiss. Ph. Spruce T119 W, or M 610, TLcd.Ofl'.
MAN AND WIFE (colored), wish pos. a but
ler and cook; city refs. John Uecktey, 7wl
8. 19th st. ..-a
MAN AND WIFE, white; butler, houssmaiu.
wife, cook; best ref. P 830, Ledger OtflCe,
MAN.
attending college, wanta work, evel-
I. Saturday. Maher. 2"H Clifford at, "
, nlngs, Saturday. Maher, 2438 Clifford st.
MAN, 37, business experience, desires posltloa
clerlral prelcrrcd. H 53, Ledger Central."
PORTER Young col, man wishes Position,
porter In lady or gentleman's business;
exp.; good rererencc Glbbs, 3337 LatonsJ ,
SALESMAN Young man. 27. (T years In pres
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ent position with large corporation, desire
position as salesman, II 68, Ledger Central.
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oAc-cnuArv ,xpericnceu zn mine ana m;
supplies; age al; technical graduate; htghi
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iTcurnuai.. j acq, imager uipce.
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TRAFFIC MAN. 35; with 18 years' railroad'
experience rating, routing, classlfylng.clalmstr
demurrago, desire charge of traffic! departr
. ment. II 357, Ledger Central. f.f
WAITER or housemsn, private, Prot., lnclahr
experience! rnnH r.f. T. ?34 T..a..t OrA , .
WAITER, colored, experienced, highest rf"K,.
'5CL Prlvte and hotel. C 319, Ledger Office."
WANTED Men's wear mill account; sell dl-"
rect. C Ml, Ledger Office. "
YOUNG MAN. 4 years' experience as biiyAt?
of housrfurnlshlng exclusive of furniture, de
Ires position with small department tor,
In or near I'hlladelphla. II 348. I.ed. Central'
YOUNG MAN, 31, high school education. vvW-
.,, ..t.t, .itwv,! viuv, lIVii, ww"
rd, desires a position with .at
establishment of wholeaer
Ledger Central.
ing to wora nsra. ai
tnanuraeturlng
house. II 310,
YOUNG MAN, age 23. desires position In ref,
estate office: high school and college educs-7
tlon; unquestionable reference; 8 year' expel
rlence. H 438, Ledger Central.
YOUNQ MAN, 27, desire position "in" 'crsd'U
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office; 8 years' experience. H 419, Led, Cen.f.,7 .(HI1-
IF YOU DO NOT FIND THE KIND 2
ot an applicant listed ber who can fill Must
exacting position, telephone Mr. Hunt. Lm
ger Central, Walnut or Main 3000. Th Li.
gera Commercial Registry Bureau la a fr1
service that will save you time snd Inconl'
venlenec Mr. .Hunt usually bring th rli-IK
man and the right job together. i
EMPLOYMENT AQEN0IE8
WANTED Cook, chambermaids, chlldnurs,
housework girls, all kinds ot nrst-class hem
want positions. Wanted, cooks and Cham-'
herinalds for Catholic rectory; wanted halts
grown girls. Mis Rose Dougherty, JUS
Olrard ave.
MIS3 MARY T. McSarTHT. 2107 ChristiinT
Locust 1393, supplies, want first-das Prot,
and Cath. mala and female help; all oatlonv.
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10.W vnriacien su icsuaDie neip uppilss
wanted, all nationalities. Prot, and Cat!
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mecnauicaa vtmutuou aaci lire nnei 1
v,alntad: toD like new: prte 14MSB. I
BILE. 2314 Msrket. lacvut 45. UW
JEN KB. Mgr , hutch snge Car DejX.
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Ready for Immediate dUVrr.
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ers. home of our late nUI
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JBFFERY SIX. 1814. touring csur; , ,
carter, new cirea, uerieoc caauus sif mt
like newi prlj f5t; willing Le tMT
roadster. 117 N. ad at. '
CADILLAC, 19U. touring ,WI i.Higii
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