til ... . GET-RICH-QUICK-WALSINGFORD NtaW Itf TrliS Flt VJU ARt AtTACKED OY AN CDUCATBD He twkr& fou rinsr- OBITUARIES LIEUTENANT LYNCH DIES Detective Succumbs to Injuries Re ceived in Performance of His Duty Two Weeks Ago Lieutenant of Detectives John Lynch died last night In St. Mary's Hospital as the remit of a fractured skull. Incurred two weeks bro, when ho slipped and felt while chaslne nn automobile. The lieutenant, whose home was at 2018 Venango street, was passing Broad and Clearfield streets with Detective Mul hollsnd when thoy saw a youns woman thrown from an automobile. The chauf feur of the car then started to speed away. Lynch and Mulholland pursuing. After running about a block Lynch slipped and fell heavily, striking on his head. Captain of Detectives Robert D. Cam eron wept when he attempted to tell the detectives of Lieutenant Lynch's death at the roll-call today. "I can't fully ex press myself, boys," he sold, "for no words can bring him back, but we've all lost a good friend and the public has lost a faithful servant." Ex-Director Porter later called up Cap tain Cameron on the telephone and asked to be Informed of the funeral arrange ments so that he might attend the fu neral. Mr. Porter praised Lynch In the highest terms and said that he had rein stated him when he was dismissed from the force several years ago, because he believed the dismissal was for political purposes, and the services and knowledge of Lynch were too valuable for the city to lose. The lieutenant showed improvement after spending a few days at the Samar itan Hospital. He Insisted on going to his home, despite the advice of physi cians. Several days later his condition became so serious that he was hurried to St. Mary's Hospital, where physicians found It Impossible to save his life. The widow and two daughters. It and 11 years old, survive. Lieutenant Lynch was born In Phila delphia January 5, 1873. He was appointed patrolman February 2$. 1894. His work In that department soon brought him promo tion to the Detective Bureau. Under the administration of Captain of Detectives Cameron he became a lieutenant and he was looked upon as the "right-hand man" or the captain at City Hall. One of the most notablo exploits of the lieutenant was his capture of Arthur Hutton, wanted, for a $13,000 embezzlement. In 1809. The arrest was made In the West. In 1)13 the lieutenant played an Important part In breaking up the gang of New York gunmen said to have been Imported to this city to make trouble in the gar ment workers' strike. REV. CHARLES W. BICKLEY Pastor of Memorial Methodist Church Dies in Son's Home The death of the llev. Charles W. Blck ley, pastor of the Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, 8th and Cumberland streets, occurred last night at the home of his son, Dr. O. U. Blckley, 1429 South Broad street. For 60 years Doctor Blck ley had been a member of the Philadel phia Conference of the Methodist Epis copal Church. Doctor Blckley was descended from a family of clergymen and waa responsible for bringing four of his nephews Into the ministry. They are Oeorge H. Blckley, O. Blckley Burns, V. E. Rorer and Charles Wesley Burns, nil of whom oc cupy pulpits In Philadelphia. Doctor Blckley was recognized as a powerful speaker and was Identified with many Important undertakings in this city. He was educated In Dickinson College and began his service In the ministry when only 19 years old. He Is survived by a widow, two sons Dr. Georgo H. Blokley, of the Hahnemann Hospital, and Dr. Lloyd D. Blckley and a daughter, Mrs. George S. Baton, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Blckley is president of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the confer ence. CAPTAIN O. S. WILLEY Veteran of Civil War and Former Commander of Revenue Cutters Captain Owen B. Wilier, of Washington, who retired several years ago from the "United States Revenue Cutter Service, died at his home lata yesterday, accord In, to Information received today by his friends In this city. Captain Wllley, who waa TI years old, formerly commanded the revenue cutters Washington and Algonquin, which were stationed at this port. Several of his nieces and nephews reside In this city. Captain Wllley entered the navy at the age of It, and when the Civil War broke out enlisted with a Washington regiment and was rapidly promoted until he reached the rank of major. When the revenue cutter service was reorganized following the war, he was commissioned a lieutenant In the service and 'later promoted to captain. II0 is swvtved by his widow, a brother and twe sisters. ZKMsBfeRIAX aejfv -in loving remembrance ef my dear Jassasr. RICHARD MAURICB KINK, who area u October 8. 1W SBcatlj 0 OeteW ?. IMS, HART. treat kr isle rwtaeace, iu v . saassn xtaauiaas k Ck well, m flHtreejay, at M a. m. at jsew ukmimi ussaatrr. -On Oetatwr 8. MIS. JOSEPH. o and IJUIaa Mtonclt. Relatives and Invtlae to ttB4 tha funeral urv. rrldar, at t . ,. at. Ma parent." pu urwwia v. isssrsisat at cBMi.ry. .Ob October 4- Wit. at Maker! r. ,nAa a h,... a IJW. u Relet um and frteaea are Jnv4a to attend th funeral nrlce. ea rrteay. at 10 a, m, jretlwlr. at the parlors of Jiorrle Koeen seia e ecas, 3ee Nortb Jtre,d at, IstermeeX i W..U. t ilaet pewMterr. letKKMlWOn Ottoexr 4. WIS. ANNA UK i i-', wife of Aariaa Hieeroaa sas eauaia i r t (In late Jolji an Calharlee 4err .'jf BtilBrO. N. J, native, aee. t j ltrJt-3 to ottead the fuwrel. (mm I 1 to ft ner aunt. "ra. mtimp - ria i . MarK'a squire, ou rreaar, HlMh lieu ol Roaulan ai S. xlt et 19 M. ltUraaeot at i; i, ' L..Urr. -" " - BBsKAVBsRflrM . 7Zmmmmm9i sal ,- ns2:VZi EVENING B OC ' CHlctfEM. EujecATen loMTER SAT.WlLU VGfVHE HITS ME, StE. ? J First, w ue dkatiis niCKI.KY. On October R, 1013, tha Rev. ClIAKUE? WKSkET UlCKI.KV. D. D , at tlie rrsldrnce of his son, 147U South I! road et. Due notice ot the funeral will be zlven. HIUSCOK. On October 4. 1V1(, CI.AUr.NCi:. husband of Annlo Ii. Urlscoe (nee Tully). Relate en and friends, alio Integrity Council, No. S3S, F. T. A., Court Federal, No, 08, F. of A.I employes of Philip Griffith", bona Enelope Co., are Invited to attend funeral servlcce, on Thureday. at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 2n21 8. 10th St. Interment at Mount Momh Cemetery. Itemalns may be Mewed on Wednesday, between 8 and 10 P. m. HUNIIICK. On October 3. 1013. MART A., widow of the late William Wallace Ilundlck, aged 07 )ears. Relatives and friends are In v tM to attend the funeral servlcee, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from her eon-ln-law a residence, Frank McConnell, 2023 Snyder aenuo. Interment private, at Fcrnwood Ccmeterv. Remains may be Mewed on Wednesday, after T p. m. Auto funeral. 11UKGKSS. Suddenly, on October 4, 1915. UEOItan. hueband of Sarah Burgees nea O Oonnelt) and eon ot i:ilen and the lata David Durgeas. Helutlves and rrlende, also emplovfs of Baldwin's Locomotive Works, are Imltcd to attenJ the funeral eervicee. at his late residence. 232 Hampden ae Narberth, Ph., on Thursday. ,it 2 p. m. Interment at Odd Fellowa" Cemetery, Olodwyn, Ta. llUItl.INO. At Manila, Philippine Islands, on October 2, 1015, of tjphold. SAMUtl. RECKURSS, husband of Uvelyn and aon of the late Jane Reckless and General Oeorge C. Burling. CALmVELU On October 4. 1015, 1.TICY C. wife of James W. Caldnell and daughter of Irabella and the lata Samuel Haley. Rela tive and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral ser!ces, on Sunday, at 3 p. m , at the lesldence of her hueband, 772.1 Bulst avc. Interment trtnte. Friends may call on Saturday, from s to 10 p. m. CLAYTON. On October 5. 1015, JOSEPH, husband of Elizabeth B, Clayton. Due notice o( the funerit will bo given, from his lata residence, 223 South 11th st. CONNOR On October 4, 1015. JOSEPHINE, widow of Joseph Connor and daughter ot the late Patrick and Ellen llannon. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at .10 a. m., from her mother's residence, 418 E. Ashmcad St., Germantown. CORSON. On October 4, 1915, STILWEIO. T.. husband of the late Sarah Coraon. aged 75 years. Relatives and friends, also mem bera of Simpson Memorial M. E. Church, ara Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 8 30 p. m., at the residence of his son. Harold Corron. 5817 Catharine st. Interment on Thursday morning at Peters burg. N. J. Automobile aervlce. COSTELLO. On October 4. 1015, PATRICK, husband of Catharine Costello (nee Hand). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thureday, at 8 30 a. m.. from his late residence. 312 N. Horton st. (tM and Vine). High Mass at Our Lady of the Rotary Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DOUmVIN. On October 8, 1015, CARMEN Ii. wife ot William F. Doudwln (nea Dough erty), aged 21 years. Relatives and friends sre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at her late residence, 2527 Nicholas st. Interment pri vate at Fernwood Cemetery. Friends may csll Wednesday, after 8 o. m. DYKK. On October 5, 1915, WILLIAM M., husband of 8usan Dillworth Dyre and son of V. Milton and Mary McCarthur Dyre, aged 40 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p m.. at the apartments of Kirk & Nice, tilOl Main St., Germantown. Interment pri vate. ELLIS. On Second day. Tenth Month 4th, MATILDA STACKHOUSE, widow of Charles J. Ellin, In her 87th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her son, Harvey Ellis, 5228 Laurens St., Germantown (near Queen Lane Station, l'enna. R. It.), on Fifth-day, at 2 p m. FISHER. On October 4, 1015, FREDERICK, husband of Catharine Fisher (nee Bauer), aged 0? years. Relatives and friends, also members of Meridian Sun Lodge, No. ir.8. F. and A. M. : Oriental Chapter, No, 133: members of Good Shepherd Church, Ells worth Temple, No. 3. 0. U. A., aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 1 p.m., from his late residence, 2211 Memphis st. Services at Church of the Good Shepherd at 2 p. m. Interment at Hillside Cemetery. IXESIING. On October 5, 1015, EMMA V daughter of the late James and Catherine Fleming. Relatives and friends are Invited to atttnd tha funeral services, Saturday, at 2 p. rn.. at her lata resldnce. (1149 Walnut at. Interment private at Mount Moriah Cem etery. GALLOWAY. Suddenly, on October 5, 1015, MARY S. OALLOWAY (nee Douglass), wife ot nobert II Galloway, Br., ot Charlestown, Md. Relatives and friends sre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 &, no., at the residence of her son, Robert . Galloway, Jr., 6840 Montrose st., West Ihll&delphla. Interment private. Friends may call on Thursday, from 8 to 10 p. m . GIBSON. Suddenly, on October 4, 1915, GEORGE J-, husband of Mary L. Gibson. Relatives and friends, also Crescent Council, No. 204. N. A. N.. snd Apollo Castle, No. 3, IC ot O. E.. are Invited to at(end the funeral services, on Saturday at 1 p. m . at his 1st residence. 0107 Walnut st. Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Friday evening. DLACKIN. Suddenly, on October 4. 1915, AUGUSTUS P. OLACKIN, husband of Mary J. Glackln. Relatives and friends are In. vtted to attend tha funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 a. m.. from his late residence, 2013 Pemberton st. High Requiem Mass at St. Charles' Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery, ORACI On October 3, 1016. AONES S..wlfs of William C Oraul and daughter of Will. Ism and tha late Mary McCooley. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend, the fu neral, from her late residence, 3845 N. Percy St., on Thursday, at 8.30 a. m. High Mass of Requiem at St. Stephen's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cem etery. HAGOAKTY, On October 2. 1915, HELEN ELIZABETH HABSETT, widow of John Haggarty, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 30 a. m.. from her lata residence, 48 N. Both St. Solemn High Mass ot Requiem at tha Church of Our Lady ot Victory, at 10 a. ro. precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cem etery. HARE. On October 5.1018, MARY A..wldo of John C Hare. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services. Frl. day. at 2 p. m at her late residence, 2228 N. 17th st. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. IIK.88KRT.On October S, 1915, ELIZA BETH S.. wife of George Hessert, aged 70 roars. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m , from her son-in-law's residence, irnrrv rmil. tr. 20M Bridge st. Frankfard. Interment fi it rorm veuar mil cemetery, itemalns may :e viewed on Wednesday, between 8 and 10 p. m. HODGES On October S, 11B, LAVINIA. wife of William J. Hodges, Br., and daughter of, tha late Robert Lear, in her 74th year Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her lata residence, 1318 Hrown st Itemalns en view Wednesday evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. . Interment private. Do j let town papers please copy, HOFFMAN At Palmyra, N. J., on October o. 1915. MARY SHAW, widow of Martin B. Hoffman. Relatives and friends ara invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 71B p. m.. st her lata residence. Melrose and Columbia ave. Palmyra. Conveyance will meet train leaving Market at. ferry for Palmyra C3 p. m. Interment private. KKKN On October 6, 1918, AMELIA F wife of George W. Keen. In her 4ttn year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at cbuler"s, Broad and Diamond ta. Interment strictly private. KLKIN. On October 4, 1915. WILLIAM, son of Abraham and Rachel Klein,' la We 2tHh year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tie funeral, on Thursday, at 10 a. m.. from the residence ot hi Mrents, 1618 B. etti st. Isvunsent at Mar Juda Cemetery, .Please omit Sowers. i LAWRKNCsL On Oetober B, 1915, ELLA A., widow of William Lawrence, Due notice of the funeral will be givatf. from her lata reel denre. 410 8. Mb st. JJUTKlsAN. On October a, llft, VU8AN, Mow of William . Lasrakan, in bar 7t)th ear. WalssWw and friends are Invited to at. teakf fuaaesl service, on Saturday, at 2 p. as., at br late reaadanee, 2SS K. Otrard ave. ltermeat at Jsoaot PaWot Oeabetery. ft J rrtr wtfrv vwi n.1ix-p' vn v ' w i LEBGBR PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEB chickem ? jl an A ch ah suppjse. . O ?s fa si. . v -TJ. "". esrfUpes DEATHS MIKENS On October 4, 1015. EMILY ZEL LEY, daughter of the late Charles J, and Emily A. Lukens. Relatives and Irlends are tnlvted to attend the lunoral services, Friday, nt 1 p m., at her late residence, 2033 W, Ontario st Interment prlvnto, LYNCH, On October B, 101S. LIEUTENANT JOHN 11 LYNCH. Due notice ot lunrral will be given ftom his lato residence, 2018 W. Venango st MACKINTOSH. On October 4, 1015. MARI A.N'NK 8., widow ot Henry 1). Mackintosh, of Boston, nnd daughter of the late James M. und Harriet It. Acrtsen, ot this city. MANEELY. On October S. 101S, OEOROE W. C MANEELY', husband ot Ellen Msneely nnd son of the late David and Sarah Maneely. Relatives snd friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 7 30 a. m., from his lato residence, 1715 N. Front at. Mass at St. Michael's church at 0 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MARCY. At Unngor, Me., on October 8, 1013, MARY M., widow ot Samuel S. Marcy. Relatives aud friends aro Invited to attend her funeral, from Mrs. Sallle Nelson's resi dence, 078 Washington st. Cape Msy, N. J., on Thursday, at 1.30 p. m. Interment Cold Spring Cemetery. MAKNIE. Suddenly, on October 8, 1018, FDW1N G husband of tho late Sarah A. Marnle. Due notice of the funcrsl will be given, from 1424 Snyder ave. JlcCALU On October 4. 1015, JOSEPH L., son of John 7. and Mary A. McCall Rela tives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, at 8..IU h. m., from his parents' residence, 2137 Flora st (near 2'ith and Qlrrrd live). High Mass ot Requiem at St. lV.incls' Church at 10 a. m. pre cisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. McCORD. Suddenly, on October 6, 1018, MARY' ELLEN, wife of George McCord. aged! 81 years. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the luneral services, Wednesday, at 8 p. m.. at the apartments of Oliver 11. Bulr, 1820 Chestnut St. Interment at Wlnchestor, Va , on Friday Baltimore, Md., and Wash ington. D. C. rapers please copy. McCULI.OL'GH. On October 4. 1015. MARY T. oaughter of the late Charles snd Mary E." McCuIlough Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 a. m from her late residence, 128 Do LAncey st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Joseph's Church at ti:M o clock. In terment at J1U iameurui v-eujeinry. MENDISIIALI Suddenly. I l)el . on Uctobcr 4, 1013, WIL DINHALL. aged 70 yetrs. at Wllmlnaton. ILLIAM O. MEN- S. ItelstlvPH nnri f.f.nd. nn Invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence. 1401 Pennsyl vania ave., on Thursday, at 2 p. m. Inter ment private MILLER. On October 4, 1015. WILLIAM II.. husband of the late Elizabeth W. Mil ler Relatives and friends are invited to at tend the luneral wrvlces, on Thursday, at 2 ?. m , at the apartments of Oliver H. Balr, S20 Chestnut st. Interment strictly private. Remains may be viewed Wednesday, from 7 to 0 P. rn. MOFFET. On October 3, 1915, NANCY, widow ot William MorTet aged 81 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thureday, at 2 p. m., from ner lato residence, 3U11 Wltte at. Interment at Greenwood (K. o P.) Cemetery. MORRIS. On October 3. 1915. JOHN J. MOltltlS, sorr of Mary Startler and the late Michael Morris, aged 27 years. Relatives and friends, alio the League of the Sacred Heart, aie invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs day, at 7.30 k. m., from his mother's resi dence, 101 E. Haines St., Germantown. High Mass at St. Vincent do Paul's Church, at u a. in. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cem etery. O'NEILL. On October 6, 1015, CHARLES P., son of Rose McLlnchey and the late John O'Neill. Relatives and friends, also League ot Sacred Heart of St Veronica's Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 30 a. m., from his late resi dence, 230 North Orkney st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Veronica's Church at 10 a. in. precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery. PAUL. At Boston, on October 6, 1015, OQLESBY PAUL, son of Frank W. and Florence O. Paul. Funeral from hla late rexldence, Vlllanova. on Saturday, at 3 p. m. Interment private. QUEUING. On October 3, 191B, CHRIS TIAN, beloved husband of Catherine Querlng, Relatives and friends, also employes of tha Eastlakn Manufacturing Company, aro In vited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m , at his late residence, 1410 Adams ave., Frankford. Interment at Greenwood (K ot P.) Cemetery. RIDGWAY. Suddenly, near Columbus, N. J., on October 5, 1U13. HANNAH ANN RIDG WAY, widow of Jonathan Rldgway, aged 83 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, from the realdence of her son-in-law, I.. N. Armstrong, near Columbus, N. J., on Friday, at 2 p. in. Interment at Columbus Cemetery. ROWLAND. On October B. 1018, ANNA E , daughter of the late Albert G, and Ellsa L. Rowland. Relatives and friends nrs Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 11 a. m. sharp., at her late residence, 1832 North 19th st Interment strictly pri vate. RUFF. At his late residence. 2512 North Hancock St., OEORGE W. RUFF. Due no. tlco of the funeral will be given. SANbON. On October 4. 1015, ROSINA M. WEST, widow of Aaron I. Sanson and daughter of the late Evan and Roslna M. Truman, In her K'.ith year. Relatives and (lends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, Thursday, at 2 p. m., at the apart ments of Frederick Mann. Jr., lsth st. below Montgomery ave. Interment private at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Wednesday after 7 p. m. BAYLOR On October 4. 1918. JAME8 M. BAYLOR, aged 79 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p, m at his late residence, 300Q Lancaster avs. Inter ment private, at west uiurei tun cemetery, SCHI.MPF. On October S, 1018, FRED ERICK, husband of Ida and son of Elisabeth and the late Peter Bchlmpf, aged 8tl years, Relatives and friends, also Port Richmond Baptist Church, Animal Product Co., and I oik a Tribe, No.' 37U, I. O. It M are In. lted to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from hla late realdence, 2430 K. Indiana ave. Interment prlvpte, Qreenmount Ceme tery. SCinVAJtZ. On October B, 1018. JENNT P., wife of George F. Bchwarx. Funeral serv ices and interment private, on Thursday afternoon Friends msy csll Thursday, from 12 30 to 2 p. m., at ber husband's residence, 31 Cricket ave., Ardmore. Pa, 8INEX On October 4, 1018, MAHY C. DUF FIELD 8INEX, widow ot Joseph H. 8lnaz. Relatives and Irlends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 30 P. m. precisely, ut the residence of her grand daughter, Mrs. Thomas McCoy, 7101 Green wsy ave. Interment private, at Mount Moriah Cemetery Remains may be viewed on Thurs day, from 8 to 10 p. rn. STEVENS On October 4, 1918. LOUISA, wife ot Charles W. Stevens. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at the rest, dence ot her nusband, 8224 Walton ave. In terment private, VAN 8CIVEK On October . 1918, JAMES C, VAN 8CIVER, Br., In hla 70th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral Thursday at 2 P m . from the residence of his son, James C, Vsn Bclrer, Jr., rl2 fi. 81st at. West Philadelphia. In terment Fcrnwood Cemetery. WARRINGTON. On October S, 1918, JAMES WARRINGTON. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. on., at bis late residence, G20O Westminster ave. Interment at Meet Laurel Hill Cemetery, s VVKLLBANKV-On October 8.191B, MARY J., wlte of Harry- e Welluenk, in her 05th year. Relatives3 and Wands are Invited to attend the futeral. cnThursdsy. at 2.30 p. ro., from her late resloanre. Lower Gwynedd, Pa. Services at the Church of the MessUh at 8 p, m. lnterrnsnt In adjoining Cemetery, Friend, uke train leaving Reading Terminal at IM to Awycedd Valley Station. WMITK, At'her late resldsnce. East Goshen, pa., on October 8, 10lt MARIA HBATH. daughter of the late William and Sarah FrtuierKa White. Funeral services at KpU copal Church of the Good Samaritan, at, Woll. I., oo Friday at 11 a. so. ,? WOOD. On October 4, 1915, OEOROK FRANKLIN, buabaud of Elisabeth R. Woods t nee Kslf hjey). In his 63th year. Relative -and friends, also Tacony I-oWe, No, mt. V. 54 A. X.) .Jsiuea A GarSelf Oaawbrr. No, 10. O. I. F'l employes of Henry Dleeton v Hon, ara tavWei) to attend funeral, on Frl day. at S a. in., from M. late reaieeaoe, 7M Itesenoan St.. 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Blanket Mlila, Scott'a lane. Tails of Schuylkill, COOK, white; good plain cooking and down stairs work; reliable woman, with reference; smalt family In suburbs: good home; good Whges. M 750. Ledger Central. COOK, and chambermaid and waitress; 2 girls; Main Line Meet employer Room 230, Publtn Ledger, Wednesday, 11 o'clock. COOK and aonnstalra work, assist Ironing; WwiMt, Trn, Ma, .mnlnn. Waring. Aav 11 a. m.. Room 230. Public Ledger. ' COOK and a maid wanted; country, near West Chester; family ot two. 8. C. Boiling, West Chester, Pa COOK and chambermaid and waitress; 2 girls; Frot; city. Meet employer Thursday, 2 p. m.. Room 230. Puhllc I edger. COOK and chambermaid and waltreas Two girls, sinters or friends, Wilmington. M 703, Ledger Office. COOK wanted In family of three, near city: nes.it with wash; wages 6. J 448, Ledger Central. H COOK1NO and downstairs work Wanted, competent woman; two In family. Apply 2027 ppring cturuen at. OENDUAL HOUSEWORK, competent white ffirl m!iRl be erood cook. Hall Wrtni!uv alter 2 p. m,, 714 Cooper at, Camden. N. J. GJ.NERAL HOUSEWORK Small adult fara lly; ref. 8213 Archer St.. Germantown. GIltL. tall, genteel to assist In dressmaking showroom. 1310 Walnut st, 2d floor. GIRL wanted for general housework; small lamny; reicrence requireo. .ii p. satn st GIRL tor general housework; good wages. Call I7n N. S2d st. LiIRLS, two white, cook and chambermaid. Call Thursday night, between 8 and u, 2118 i, en iiwm OOVr-RNESS wanted, German or French, who can speak both languages. Apply 1732 Pins st HOUSEMAID, whlteT" Protestant: capable; good character; reference; exceptionally good Place. Meet employer Thursday afternoon, between 3:30 and 4-10. Room 403. Franklin bank Building, Broad and Chestnut HOUSEKEEPER (working) Protestant woman' ot experience, capable of taking full charge; ordering, ref.; country. M 702. Ledger Office. HOUSEWORK White woman, downsuira work and assist with Ironing; must be able to cook for family of three; wages 18; sub urbs. J 440, Ledger Central. HOUSEWORK White, girl for general house- vyork: rcfrrenea required. Phone Cynwyd 201. HOUSEWORK and chlldnurae, 2 girls, sisters or ineno.. ..una -iiwu t,g u. no'lJpEWOIUt-Y'oung white "girl, for Dalai small family. Call 108.1i34th st LADY CANVASSER'B for Phi la.; salary .1.50 a dayto start. Phone Cynwyd 280, mornings. NURSE Young, energetic Protestant" girl "to look after two children and do ehamberwork In small house In the country, two miles from station Meet employer Wednesday, 3 p. m UPtll, -v. .B.. ...v... NXtRFE. experienced, to take complete charge of little boy 2V4 years and babyj reference required. Phone Ovsrbrook 5220. SALESWOMEN FOR SIIOEB Must be experienced In high-grade lines. Apply Bureau of Employ ment Vi Floor, before 11 a. m 8T!lAWBRIDai3 & CLOTHIER BALE8LADY Oentlle. German speaking, ex. perienced. for dry goods store. 2725 Glrard. ' "-SltOp SALESWOMEN We require thoroughly experienced sales women for our shoe department. Apply Superintendent's Wflce. N8nsilenburg ft Co. Stenographer & RooKKBEPERT"quTcTc and accurate: must give highest references, ass, salary, etc. Address D 28. Ledger Offloe. ETEN&O It APHBH. competent! sdareae in own handwriting-, sts ting age and salary, P tcl. Ledger Office. ' WOMAN, white, reliable, well recommended, for light household duties and care of girl of 9; able to sew. Mrs. White, 139 N. Mar, WOMAN, will Tducatsd and thoroughlr con', versant with medical terminology, to act as lit, see, for two phslclana. p 2a. Leg, pg rtllUll -, os..iinw yli TOUNO to middle-age lady wanted, with Mm. experience snd social standing, to so licit advenlsemsnts for a well-known month ly paper, p 33, Ledger Offlce, YOtWO LXDF oralln Ing dept In earavw tate experience and aal L.," t. O. Bog 844V " T "" '" " 'I in I . and printing house) sta oeeieo. Aaaresa CLKKKa Wi waate4 a. aevt. laoaUt Pttta mi sains tloaa aatsasi eueftloaa free. Fran alio Jae'Jtute, AINT T Ko Mo pAN A floF SHEUU HELP WANTED MALE ARCHITECT has opening for a learner: care ful Instruction will be given! applicant should have at least grammar school education. J pm. tuger tentrai. BOY, between 10 and 1R. Intelligent, fair edu cation, reliable, for a publishing house. Ap- p.y ivir. num. iuger .enmn. lMJY, white, errands and work about drug store; leng hours! 8T. Norrls, 21st and Pine. llOY, 10 years. Saturdays only, run foot power printing press u .n, imager vince. URAHd FINISHERS, first class. Come ready lor work. Apply James uoa uros., ioui ana Wharton sts . Philadelphia. BUTLER Young English second man wanted! wages $30 per month. Phone Ardmore 000, or nddreas M 704, Ledger tlltlce. CANVAS3KRS Wanted, four stalwart Repub licans, In each ward, until election. Apply all day. 722 Bansom st. CHAUFFEUR, eip. necessary! Ford and Auto car; state sal, and ref. J 741, Ledger Central. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John & James Dobson, Inc. Blanket Mills, Scott's lane, Falls of Schulklll CREDIT ASSISTANT A LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE 1IA8 AN OPENING IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR AN ENERGETIC YOUNO MAN; ONE HAVING HAD DEPARTMENT STORE EXPERIENCE PREFERRED; IN REPLYING, STATE AGE, QUALIFICA TIONS AND SALARY DESIRED. M 753, LEDGER CENTRAL. ERRAND BOY, bright, clean: references. 7 0 a. m., 110 S. 12th at. ' Call FOREMAN (working) wanted, with thorough (arming exp.: must understand farm ma chinery and running gasoline engines, also rare of stock; a perm, place with excellent house furnished! rets, req. J 546. Led. Cent. LATHE HANDS on heavy work. Apply 4300 Wlssnnickon ave. MACHINISTS, toolmaker, also lathe hands. Ap ply Lanston Monotipe Co., 24th & Locust sts. MACHINISTS. Apply 4300 Wlssahlckon avenue. MAN AND WIFE, white, to take entire charge of household; man as butler, wife as cook. M 707, Ledger Office; OFICH BOY wanted. Peter Woll & Sons Manufacturing Co., Hancock and Perks sts. SALESMAN A live salesmsn to'sell'an article much In demand to high-class stationers and drugglsta In Phtla. and outside; comm. only: best of ref. req.L30L LedgerOff Ice. WANTED In a new organization, with excel lent opportunities ot promotion, men to nil Paymaster. Purchasing 'Agent. Bookkeeper. Cost Accountant Planning Department Head. Preference will be given to men with experi ence in metal parts manufacturing. Stat whether single or married, nationality an salary expected. Reply by letter only. In own handwriting, to assistant to manager. The . standard Fuse Corporation. Paujsboro, N. J. YOUNG MAN wanted who can solicit and drive. Franklin Steam Laundry, 3421 Haver- ford aye. 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. 5 WILL START YOU. 1001-15 Spring Garden. Day and night classes. 011 N. BROAD ST. Robertson's Old Original AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL teaches you how to repslr and how to drive autos. Oil N. BROAD ST. MEN AND WOMEN with common school edu cation, wishing a Government position, 70 monthly, should apply immediately for full Information. II 128, Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Three tjisertlons n oss week, 10c. a Has. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, typist, capable cf acting as secretary, taking charge ot cor respondence; office detail work: 5 years' ex perlence, good reference. J 040, Led. Cent. BOOKKLEPER Thoroughly capable joung woman, well educated, with 3 yeara' expert ence, possesses executive ability. J J4I, Lod ger Central. , BOOKKEEPER, head; capable of taking entire charge: especially accurate on detail work; best references. J 141. Ledger Central.. BOOKKEEPER (head) and cashier; 12 years with one manufacturing concern; best refer- ences furnished. J 40J, Ledger central. BOOKKEEPER and typist: H yrs.' exp.; com- lC.C.fc ..., IBlWHIBi M ".v. .-V.... W,UHh CHAMBERMAID or companion, experienced; salary, 7; call between 0 and 10 any mora. Ing. 60 N. JUth st CHAMBERWORK or waiting) exp., capable young woman: ref. j subs. Ph. Dlckln. 6170 L. CHAMBERMAID or waitress. Rose Mcatnley, lit! Pleasant st. Germantown. CHAMBERWORK, hotel, apartment or inatl- tutlou: references. 614 Spruce st. CHAMBERWORK. suburbs or city; reference? SI uu', ieager iitnce. CLERK 4 years' experience In billing, order er.e-t.4 u.naeul s4 rlriii tanwlr mt tava .4a. ta te1i-.t a bltlous. 11 35J, Lodger Central. CLERK, tydit. dependable, experienced. curate on records, card hies, etc., position of trust In small o fries. II 1)50, Ledger Central. COMPANION or mother's helper Cultured woman as companion or mother'a helner: via. Itlng or resident. A. II. W arren. 1100 Walnut. COMPANION for aeml-lnvelld; useful and exp.: l'rot.i reference. M 034, Ledger Office. COOK, ncTwsshtng, Ironing" or housekeeper: city reference. M 631, Ledger Office. COOK and chambermaid together; city refer ence. No. 51, Ledger Dr., loth and Brown. COOK AND"CHAMBERMAID-Two girls wlsfi positions references. 2ia Zeralda at, Utn. COOIC or laundress, colored woman.-wishes place; city or country. 1540 8. 2utn. COOK wants position, has good reference. 1737 ing m p.on v. COOKINO or housework 1 city: experienced wnu. giri reierence. nw ureen .t. CORRESPONDENT on subscription, or take charge of mall order department, employed at preaent, Al reference. J 352, Ledger Central. GIRL, colored, neat ' refined, wishes posl tlon In doctor's office or dusting In furniturs Btoro Jl Mt, Muitr uiiice, GIRL, white, exo.. wants gen'l housework or cnamoer a ana waning, 11 uio w. c-umoenana. 0IIIL wishes work anv kind) ne8unday:" good seamstress. 703 8. 17th st JfiRL, colored, wants housework half tlms, 1430 N. Camsojst. aiRLS Two Jamaican girls wish positions; on. cook, the other chambermaid: reference and experience, country preferred. .11 04, ixu it; .v.., . ,,vw,m ,,smww. 50VENES8-Wanted. situation for much' valued governess. Write Mrs. J, II, vf, Rehln. Wslhalla Farm, Cheyney. Ta. ' LADY TEACHER, highly recommended, de slres care of children afternoons, assist les sons, good French, music, painting, II 42. 1 mAmt Olltral. ' LADY, French, want, position part time or half-day, good reference, V, L., 1110 South D2d St. NURSE (registered) or companion Iloepltsl training, 4 years' private and sanitarium work; best references. J 415, Ledger Central? NITRSK, practical, for adult or child-! experi enced colored woman. Write K. C. Haddon, nft Id. Fit ! H r j NURSK, exp, for infant or small child 1 Prot. .slant: reference. , M 1M. Leder Ofce qECKlirrAliy.BTKNOaRAPHEH. 5. years' perlence: cspable correspondent 1 abls to ex. Jo take entile charge of con. detail.. J AX.V i,a r-.. STENOGRAPHER, competent and accurate? would consider moderate salary with oppor tunltxl reference, y an. Ledger Otace. IfENOOBAPHKK. S M'pinc.:"famn tar with lumber, a; w,l aa oosasaerclal worki best refwances. i J 845, Ledger Central. BTENOaRJPHER, .x.7o"wirobeokkSp: wet ... w.,.yi yttM... tinese ox. rnCNWirAPHICIt. u.rt; therouiiiySp?t sieoirwai aa. saner tiaee J 004, Led. C4at TWCMRAFliift and typist ' djiSuSirZSl ant poa.1 exper.l gSod r.fs. H fXeiCeo. elect rioel end etherjtaeis TNOOtAPHicR want poa.1 eiper.1 i i i sVSiEgGpB3& 6, 1915. THE HEN SHOWS E.TJdE.CATn4 cunr.. AN'lEY YER 5IS SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Three (nserKons In ons meefc. left a line. STENOOnAPHEIR. experienced: high school graduate; good references. J M4. Led Cent, YOUNO LADY wishes position In llorlst shop, clerical or selling; refs. Ii 74G, Ledger Cent STENOGRAPHER Reliable, well-trained be glnner, with refs H 2 V)1Ledjrerj:entral; feTKNOORAPHER 8 years' exp.; thor. famll lar with lumber bual. II 555, Ledger Centraj. TEACHER, French, desires private pupils; ele mentary rngilsh branches; best references. J otm, laager central. Ti.ACIIElt, emp. evenings, will tutor or ex- change German for board J 437, Ledger Cent TUTORING Oerman, French, Latin, English, music; chlld'n a speo ty; refs. l) .-', L.eu.im. WAITRESS, exp.. In tea room or pantry work In apartment hotel M 700. Ledger Office. WOMAN, middle-aged, downstairs work, cook; city ref. 50. Led. Br.. 18th and Lombard. WOMAN, colored, wishes day's work or laun dry work at home. 2104 Carpenter. YOUNO GIRL wishes position aa chamber maid and waitress; city preferred. 2412 Ni 25th st WELSH Protestant wishes chamber k and saw Ing; country pret.; reference. 2126 Cherry st Berries Is a Necessity as well aa a convenience. Through the COMMERCIAL SERVICE DE PARTMENT at Ledger Central competent, experienced STENOGRAPHERS, SECRE TARIES, BOOKKEEPERS. OFFICE MAN AGERS and CLERKS of all kinds can be secured by communicating jour requirements to Mlsa Dean by letter or phone Walnut 3000. This Is a FREE SERVICE to adver tisers and very convenient. Prompt and In telligent attention will be given to your re quest SITUATIONS WANTED MALE Three (nserttone tn one toeefc, lie, a Has. ACCOUNTANT, 85. 15 years' experience; ref erences. H two. Ledger Central. ACCOUNTANT-First-class D. E. bookkeeper, 13 years' experience, manufacturing, whole sale and factory cost accounting; construc- -.. .......vu.,, n. i.icicuVCK ilU .AriZI! HL. ACCOUNTANT. 40. tiuallfled In audits, general account ng and cost systems: books written up, balanced, closed; either permanent or . ...... ...j .....Bcuinn. u .. i.eager went ACCOUNTANT, bookkeeper and general office man desires change; 10 years' experience: reicrence. p 315. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, 20, thorough methods, 4 yrs.' Jffi. i lrear" .with last emplojer, evening student accounting Wharton School, desires position wltn rel. concern. II MO. Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, experienced, thoroughly capable and trustworthy; aged i,n'ri,-?foyr,:!,!1,?- J 43' Ldcr Central. ?i?i"ifi'PI? 'V?3' 4 y'.exp. dMlres posi tion with rellablo concrrn; operate typewriter: . handle office detallTTief. j Oil. Led. Cent "SSJfKEBPKU. experienced, desires position! goon accountant; reliable and trustworthy Best referencis. D 30. Ledger Office. UOOKKEEPEH, 2.). graduate Glrard College! rfiJf"? SS"1.""-5 fu" et ' hooks, pfyl rolls. J S48 LedRcr Central. UH,TJi:.U ,an? n?,u"man. good, wants position Le pJlif,lt farn''y', city or country; take care Led'f,?.8";;: c4?, nd. h- . " .-.-....., ., jvmt Bl, CHAUI-FEUR. lapanese, four years' expert JnCSi eful rtver. good mechanic: wlVlIng .Jodo other work. Mura, 308 North ISth et CHAUFFEUH -Single: 5 yeara' experience ! make own rcpatra: references from prominent prlvite fumlfy. J 013, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR-Experlcnce on ailmakeior BL 2& SS'IK.. !. r?;rence.miik522 Nf --- --t ",si, t iiiinuciuaitt. CHAUFFEUR. 11 yeara' experience, careful iVXX yXy bta KJ'i a11 hlg-h-grade cars non ert. nonr and nhlltrfntr t m t -. - CHAUFFEUR. French, prlv. fam.t Oyrs ' expl rnJ?cjejrefenceJ357, Imager Central. W-...W. . u. ,.,,(,, u years in last mace goodjrMornmendatlon. D 20. Ledger Office. CL'.Eif.1?' K' ? "a" experience office details! auditing, ssles departments, will make good lf opportunity Is offered. H COI.Ledger Cent CfcSRIS AL "!r' a?'r. ?eserlptlon, evenings, at home lf desired. J 444. Ledgcrjccnlral. CLERK, 21, desires poeltlon credit dept.i'"oxt perlenced ;bestreferences. J 540. Led. Cent DESIGNER anddraughtaman. fumlturestore fixtures and Interior woodwork, open for e" ggementJ6MtLedger Central? ELnCTRICIAN-Practlcal wiring, all equip.: also stor. bat. and elec. -vehicles; constrtir-Jlonnstalllng,epaJr.jj-efJCjjofLed.'l rjff. FIRE INSURANCE mapper and examiner, with 18 yeara' experience, desires permanent posl. tlon: best reference. H742, LedgerJ3entral. HOUSEMAN'pr waiter, exp., wants posltloriTn .private family or restaurant. Jjisled. Cent. LOCAL SALESMAN, Jobbing, mill supplies? Iron. etc.. desires change of house; will coni slder direct representative Proposition on .......... . .. .... .n.,,,,..., v-Vltlltll MAN with executive and managerial ability: 10 yeara' general business experience, suffl dent tact Judgment and responsibility to manage; age 4, single: will go anywhere; best references; salary no consideration until worth Is proven. J 255. Ledger Central. ilAN, SO. sseks "position ortrust"wherechar acter Is considered Important; willing to stsrt at bottom; best of references. J 657. Ledger Central. " MAN understanding conveyancing, all branches' wants position with good office, builder or trustco.,62140 LedJ3ranch, 60M Market st. MAN AND WIFE, butler and cook: exp'd col, couple. 1025 S. 17th st Ph. Dick 3871 Y. MUAT CUTTER wlshss steady position with "tw". y"i" auh. ..phi, it j, evransy, PAINTER, German, wishes eprlvate work:best material; cheap. 120 W. ijewson st PIANI8T, organlit. orchestra accompanist, ex perienced, good sight reader. J650, Led. Cen. PRIVATE LIBRARIAN to' Individual forming a collection of books and prints on a large scale: purchsses made. Indexing and arrang lng done; salary by agreement D 21, Led.Oft. REAL ESTATE Young man. University grad uate, thorough knowledge of business and clientele of his own, desires connection with firm or Individual, particularly one capabls ot handling mortgage transactions; now earn ing substantial profit for present employer nnd will not be an expense, but moneymaker for prcgreaslvi concern. H 6iB. Led. Cent. SALES MANAGER Executive, now employed. 10 years' expert, ence. with clean record of results, will con. slder change where ability can be used to fullest extent. Used to hsndllng big proposl. Ions, a large sale, force and mall order sill. Ing to dealers. Jobbers and consumers. I am used to getting result where most men fall If you have a aales problem, it you want a man who has brains and knows how to tiss them, some ore wro will take the same In. terwi in your business tbst you yourself do let roe hear from you. Highest refrrences' Commission oe salarv basis) o net 24nn T . lesst to start. J 658. Ledger Central. SALESMAN S S.H "tahcFh.'.rot: jmr,.8!tL.,d'g.rr.n.r.rl " "-': Young m.X25rwlSH4r?Vh?rd at tt" rlnce. feels he can 'Wt acro'. " Vel oge,ac'.V'r.r0' WUt.&.'c.n'SS,. nffiP2S2SS5!l fneaS' ixep"r.'.Pdt .u,.vrvinA-is,H AND CLERK 8 vVT b perlence . with busy exicutiv. ?2!SS .' f bookksephig. deelree coYbm. wi'.h US?rl.e, ties: pr.fer'ar!muSi?,.w'.0JW"?l' imager Cwtral. " "-"". t owj i i ill I h " I ii in : wiiirrsr,r.Ao"i?r9i ;;??g..., w.nrfc 3 Ht. !d.,r tVotT "Wit's? yjxtt'SsE X I ITS EDUCATION OM MY i aJT SUCH Fowu UANGWibgj MAY ofc W' l-woiyM AT &ERRY HlNNTT. BITUATION8 WANTED MALI Three insertions tn owe tceetc, tee, n !!, YOUNG MAN. competent and enerestle ... at present assistant to sales department; mSim ager of large corporation, seeks new nea.l ing; witn present employers 10 yeara. ciDihu" wilt consider ISOO. J 010. Ledger CentSu"' lOL'NO MAN seeks position with any planers repute! a carpenter, thoroughly conversant! with the trade In all its branches, also 1 hi.8 a fair Idea ot how to operate and rtfiS! automobiles: best of references; desires ts ...p . uwiipi m vm, M.mw v ciiirui. YOUNG MAN, 22, college education, well ooSlI IKsi4 4nsi tui.lllnei rt u.nnn.ll.llll.. . ... al iiicu tut i-uDiiivu 111 ira)AMinii'iiH v '"lllMf I with credits, collections. Advrrttslnr. tMjl office TvorK and capauje businctis toriMuajtj,! dentj "al. secondary to orp. lor advance. tu4 cord, to ability: ref. II 45, Ledger Centrall lOUNU MAN, 22, a ivldowed mother totonl'l Dort. desires to mako hlmsolf useful em .9 gentleman's estate; some experience about huiub ucsimi ii icaii( iv unro, ieierenct tsl ambition and honesty; moderate salary. Ji 14S, Ledger Central. jk iOTJXO MAN. Rood education, desires iviiti-i:I as second-man. gardener or chauffeur; wlllinrl to learn anything about place; reference. 19 9 eat. JsCHKBr V1I1CT3. YOUNO ministerial student, even In r pour seeks position with reliable firm; publisher or ir-anuia-ciurrr jprcierrea, j o-t, iea. centrM.- YOUNO MAN, 23, desires position In real e tate office: 4 yearn' oxd.. best referent' knowledge stenography., J 654, Ledger Cent, YOUNG MAN, 24, with 5 years' experlencs nil il,n.,lm.nl. nf tintal hii.lti.,. f ..11 Ledger central. ; YOUNO MAN, highest refs , wanta emp. clerI lc.ll nature: wages io to aiz. j tHti.Ld.Lent I YOUNO MAN. 28, evening student, wishes r. bhiuii; reiereiive.. o uv, ijuser centriL I MAY DB TUB MAN you require to properly! fill that Important executive position. If se,'j can furnish satisfying references as to sbn. Ity, reliability and experience. It VIA Ledger Central. ' COLLEGE graduate, exp. In scientific- wort,: desires position In research or testing labors. tory of engineering concern. J 310, Led, Ceiui STUDENT, high school, desires work evenlafs ana Saturdays 11 75U. ledger central. JAPANESE, Industrious; general housework I small family; best ret. Y, 1631 Vine st, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIE3 MRS. NICHOLLS. 1020 Dalnbrldge, has compe tent male and female help of all capaclilui. Wanted today, butlers, second men. coolu. kltchenmalds, ladles' maids, English govern, esses, young Irish cooks and waitresses to. gether, Protestant, Swedish, English, Cermiaj pies, French and other nurses. bousemsUs; references required. Phone Locust 2130. COOK8. chambermaids. cnTldnurses. nouss. work girls and mlddleaged women want po aitiona. wantea. cooks. cnamDermaias ina waitresses for Catholic rectory. Wanted, all, kinds ot nrat-ciass help. Miss Hose Dongs. erty, iju uirara are. MISS PETERSON. 2011 Fitxwater St. Wantel Cooks, 110, chambermaids, ladles' matda, kitchen maids, housework girls, houseman for Main Line; also supplies all flrstclass neip: references req. i-none apruce ousu. MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. 2107 ChrUtlta (Locust 139.1), supplies, wants first-class Protestant and Catholic male and femtls help, all nationalities. MADAME ASH, French Employment Bureio, 1113 Christian st. Reliable help supplied anil wsntea; an nationalities, l'rotestant a tsto. m AUTOMOBILES For Sal. STEVENS-DURYEA, S-pass. touring. ttVtA starter ana electric iisnis, aemountauie "wal all up-to-date equipment, good paint, top aadl iir"r; price . w. Tili'mifmil.R fll Xlnrlfiit Tami.I ilfl II. A. JEHK8, Mgr.. Exchange Car Beptj STEVENS. DUIIYEA. Model A A.. S-passea.J ger. tour-door torpedo; engine entirely dtstw nauieu; excellent nut-climbing qualities, nrst class car. alwava received careful handling: thorough demonstration and guarantee lyj owner;. price $1000 cash. J 613, Ledger Cent. 5 LOCOMORILE 1013 7-pass touring, Wfi wltn new tires: same guarantee as new; leokS it over: price .siou. iAivuiui'ini.c.i is Aiaraet. locust 'VT' . ya IL A. JENKS, Mgr., Exchange Car Dept. ' COLE 101B DEMONSTRATORS BLIQHTLY USED, FOR BALE L. S. BOWERS CO.. 213-17 N. Broad st, I'lTI.I.MAIM lflin IL.IVI T-njian Tnlirlnr. self! starter and electric lights; guaranteed In Aln condition In eery respect. If Interested In al car for hlrlnir. look Ihl. over and t.k. s dem4 onstratlon Can't bo beaten at a price of 0fl0,,3j icujiiciiii.E., isut Aiaraet, oocyst v. ii. a jKruK-g. aigr. uxenange uar epu' SEND FOR FREE DULLETIN ntf rtswr rsnn OORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 2MN.JlRqAD MERCEDES 1-paas. Tourabout, double cnala drlva Dalnted In thA lurt nrrAllent conai tlonal mechanically, tires like new. Pries , tnnt rj LOCOMORILE, 2SH Market, Locust 150. H.' A. JENKt). Mgr. Exchange Car Tept. CAntLl.AC 10IS tnnrin. , nvrh.illed and repainted: full equipment; price $800. AUTOfl SALES CORPORATION. 142 N. Drosd 't-jM MKTZ runabout, 101R model; run veryTRtWH At condition; price szau. II. A. JENKs! Mgr., Exchang. Car Ppt-jM iuio ai.ii.i-. nuupupi roadster, eiecino usui., fully equipped, looks. Ilka new. J 110, Led; m ccr central. -MITCI I ELL 5-paaa. Touring, 4 cylinder, tiinit.i,y RDoa, i ires uko new. rric rrwJ Trtpn.'f-niiT w aa i,. r A...e AU. .3 II. A JENK8, Mgr. Exchange CarFePt.-a 1011 WHITE TOUUINO; 40 II. P., T P- ..... j BW.. WII1UIIIUU. PULLMAN a pass., 1 cylinder, good palnfiaj i. u. jauacit. xie r. wrosa su tires, mechanically O, K. Price $25a , 4 LOCOMORILE. 2814 market. Locust sW-iJ II. A JENKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Pspt. iittiiuiir i-acaara roadster for sals; csn "7 seen at garage. Cramp's Shipyard Ksns alsey 1912 KNOX touring car, also llmousln bod. ' T. HALTON, Allegheny and q st. QUICK, 1018, at sacrifice! run only 600 mllK win guarantee, u toz. Ledger central. Wantea TO I'lJItCIIABB a 1014 or 1PJ0 Packard tfi Touring car; must be A one. condition, Aj i Bunnysld. ave . East yalls. Bell pa fl Msnayunk 4'U V, N. W. Hess. 3I WANTED-A Berlin or limousine body. sVj 1015 "IS" Ixwomoblle! state how long "r- Tirix3UriTlTTin 1ri. .I a-a. .e.i... wa at once. Clin. tl7 J. 8MB McCalW t ATJT0 LIVBRY AND OARAOSi TAXI BERVICB AT REASONABLE HATES. QUJflC; 8ERVJCB. BTANMj IN ALL PARTS OF CITY. VintCti WIRES TO OUR OFFIC& PAY OsJl NIQJIT, TAXI BBRyiQB COHPANT I M N. BROAD ST. BPRUCB 4S3J. ACB I m uwH eswss. J uf. losr Gentrel, s.