is s GET - RWH - QUICK nt. Ah ukes to IMPFIN - :w w MOVIE CENSORS FRAME MORE STRINGENT RULES State Board Goes Present Oner ous Regulations One Better for Morality's Sake HAnmsmma, Pa.. Oct. 8.-Thc new rules of the State Hoard of Moving Pic ture Censors, announced today, are much more stringent than those In force and tvhlch have aroutcd much resentment among movlng-plcture operators. The rules, say the censors, nro designed "to keep motion pictures attuned to public opinion." They were framed Jointly by J. Louis Breltlnger, Mrs. E. C. Nlver ami Ellis P. Oberholtzer, the members of the board, and are based on the observations and experiences of the board slnco Its creation. Sacrilege and allied subjects ate for bidden, and the board docs not consider uee and effect of hablt-formlng d ukb or stenes which cast discredit on tho mar rlirjo vows as proper subjects lor tho "movies." Slapstick comedies aio per mitted. If proper, and tho costuming Is to be subject to censorship, Pio'onged passionate love scenes are frowned upon, and the ccneors say that "frank exposure of the person" may, from tho stumpo nt of the movies, be less objectionable than "partial exposure." Infidelity and sex problems must be care fully handled and underworld, objection able dances, questionable rcsnrlu mid the like. If permitted at all, will be for tho moral effect and then only In such manner as not to excite tho beholder to temptation. "Bar room scenes, drinking and drunkenness" have their place on the screen, but must be brief and handled with discretion. Women and drinking may be all right In places and all wrong In others. Such scenes are frowned upon, although at times permlssable. Crime, death and grewsome scenes must not be dwelt upon at length and deeds of vio lence tending toward debasement of morals will bo discouraged. All manner of suggesttveness and vulgarity must be eliminated and even posters to be placul In front of theatres must bear the stamp of the censors' approval before they can be hung. OBITUARIES REV. B .T. CALLEN Secretary of Philadelphia M. E. Con ference for 16 Years An Illness lasting two years has caused the dentil of the nev. B. T. Calten, of 430 Aspen street. Until til health neces sitated his resignation he was pastor of the Forty-third Street Methodist Epis copal Church. 43d and Aspen streets, and secretary of the Philadelphia Confcrenco of the Methodist Episcopal Church. H had held the latter position 16 years. A nervous breakdown occurred shortly after the clergyman assumed charge of the West Philadelphia church In April, 1X13, and several months later he re signed. He has been under treatment for several months In a sanitarium. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon In the Forty-third Street church Interment will be In Bethlehem. The Itev. Mr. Callen Is survived by a widow ahd the following children' Cope land Callen, a professor at the Univer sity of Illinois; Arthur Callen, an in structor at Lehigh University, and Miss Edna Callen, a teacher In the Baltimore public schools. Mr. Callen entered the Philadelphia jonference In 1881. He has held charges In the West York Street Church and the Emmanuel Church, of this city, and St. Peter's Methodist Episcopal Church In Bethlehem, DANIEL GILBERT ENDY Member of Union League Succumbs to Heart Disease . Heart disease caused the death ahnrdv before midnight last night of Daniel Gil bert Endy. president of the Artman Trtlchler Company, and a member of the Union League. Death occurred after an evening spent reading the newspapers at his home. 3341 North lth street He was especially Interested In the outcome of tho game between the Phillies and lied vi3ox yesterday, and had made plans for attending the game today. Mr Endy was a member of the Catholic Church of the Holy Souls, Tioga. He was one of the most active members of the Philadelphia Credit Men's Association, and was president for several terms. Mr. Endy had been connected with the Art manTTreichler Arm for more than 40 years. He started there as a salesman and gradually worked his way upward until he became the head of the Arm. He Is survived by a widow and five chil dren. John B. Putnam KKW TOItlC. Oct 9,-John Bishop Put- nam, treasurer and director of Q. P. Put nam's .Pons, publishers at 2 West 45th street, died suddenly on Thursday night 12 y I V Y "X " at Ms home. Bonnie Haven, at Rye, N. Y. MAKHIKt) WArMNM WAV At QhrUt Church. Cats 0k, V. X: Wednesday, October U. by Itev. O, Hazard, 1), U., JXmOTUMA. dausuivr Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Mar, to Rev. ASA D. ATKI.N), of Spartanburg, B. C. Nn carta. IN MKMOKIAM P-5 In lovlcs rtminbrane of our HKMTMA MARItlU. who died Oclot , Jt, HKK w.UUJltUN, 2Befltij ' AMBKIIK1K On rrlrfar, October 8, 1018. :..: .i rt, AKHUMIOUat, Funeial service . MoiUy. hi X u'tWk, at tt N. Urod el in meHi wlvce, aV.WI:t..--' Octeter , 1MB. ANNA M.. ., . r MHImwu H. tlalley. KeUtltea ..to.! f n . mlrntk Vatkaa Mala Tenttde. 'No. f . ''A, awd AwxvUtatr, No. IT, to h , ! Mijwrva Caw !o, T, are liv ii t ..u. ui taw (Mural an.fc on sfcui. ; t . j. ai aar tele mliace. leil is, !.. C liurri.nt rW4 vt t A. - WAbSINGFORD WHAT AM dVT be- doinj ' UNOAH MAH v-Y DEATHS llEDIOItD. On October 8, 1015. LILLIAN C. HEUFOni, widow of Lambert J. llcl tord and daughter of the late Joserh 1. and Catherine Mays. Relative and Irlenda are Invited to attend the funeral eervlcea. on Tureday, ut 1 SO p. m. precisely, at her late realdence, l&'iO North 11th at. Interment private at Northwood t'emetery. Ht)ONi:. On October 0. 101JV, MAIIV I?., wife ot Juinea Koone. HUtles and frlende, alio Waipella Council. No 202, u. o( I'., are Invited to nttend the funeral servlcea, on bunday, at - p. m., at her late rcaldenL. SVMi Kirp it. Interment at Mount MorUh cemetery. Hemnlna may be vlowed on Satur da, brtnecr, S rind 10 p. m. UOItli:T. On October 7, 1010, WILLIAM 11. , ton ot William and Anna li. Uorbet, aged Mi years. Relallvea and Irlende. also cm nlojea of tho Northern National Bank and the Ramblers' Club, are lmllod to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., at hie parenia' renldence, 24.12 North Lawrence st. Interment private, at Ureenmount Ceme tery. ItOWKHS. At Tewkbury, Man., on October .1. 1111.1. IVjWIN C. on of the Into John C and Martha O. Bowera, In the 30th year of hla age. Itelattves and irleiiub ure intittd t Mtend funeral erices. on Monday, at 2:J0 p. n. piecltrly, at the rialdcnco ot .Mrs. Anna V.. lllack. .KC N. llih at. Interment Weat mlntter Cemetery. Remalna may bo vlencd en Sunday nUTI.KK. On October 0. 10IS. ANNIE, wife of ltlchard llutler. RelatlveH nnrl f.lnH. alio League o the Sacred llrnrt. are lmllcii tc attend tho funeral, en Monday, at 8 a. m. from her late rcsldcme, 17.10 Wntklna n. Solcn-n Requiem Maes at Church of St. Thomaa Aquinas piecltely at U..IO a. m. in terment at Holy Crocs Cemetery. CALIJ1VKI.U On October 4. 1915. LUCT C, wife of James AV. Caldnell and duughter ot Irabella and the late Samuel Haley. ReU thiK Knd frienis are InMted to uttend the ILneral scnlces. on Sunday, nt 3 p. m, at the residence of her husband, 7723 lJulet ave. Interment private. ftiends may call on C.U.I.KX. On October 8, 1015, Rev. B. T. CALLUK. member of the Philadelphia Con ference of Methodist Episcopal Church. Serv ices In the Forty-third btreet M. K. Churc.i, 43d and A'pen sts., at 3p, m. Monday, Oc tober 11. Interment at BeUalehem Tuesday, l'lease omit lloucrs. CASPER On October 0. 1815.. JACOB L, liutbcind of Alice Casper nee (lltllgan). Itela tles and friends, also Survivors of 146th ItcKlment, Pennsyhanla Volunteer Infan try: Hamilton Lodge, No. Mid, I. O. O. F.. Hint member o tho 1'hll uleltdila and Read Ins Railway Relief Association, are InMted to lew tho remains on Saturday evening. nom i to v o ciock, at ma late residence, 771 N. 3Sth st. Interment nt llamburc. la., on arrival of train leaving Readlns Terminal at S.3U Bunday mnrntne. CAVANACOII. On October 7. 1015, JO SEPH, son of John J. and Margaret C. Cavanaugh and grandson of Matthew and Catharine Cavanaugh. aged 18 months. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from hla parents' residence, 14.10 N. 11th st. COLLINS. At Dover. Del., on October 7. 1013, ELLEN (nee Haley), widow ot Tho'naa Collins. Relatives and menus are Invited to attend the funeral., on Monday, at U a. m from her late realdence. Division and Queen sts., Dover, Del, High Mhb of Requiem at Holy Cross Church at 10:T0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemitery. Dover. Del. COYI.E. On October ft. 1015, FRANCES O., wife of Terrence J. Coylo (nee Llnahan). Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8 a. m., from her late residence. 3041 Ridge uve rails of Hehuylklll. High Mass at St. Bridget's church at 0:30 a. m. Interment at CatheJral Cemetery. CHOMIY. On October 0, 1015. JAMES CKtibllY. aon of tho late John and Mary M. Crosby, In bis liOth year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeial aerv. tees, Sunday, at 1.30 p. m., at the resi lience of Theodore Dont, 11148 E. Stella ave. Intel ment Bellevuo Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM On October 8, 1015, sun OAlthT CUNNINGHAM, wife of Michael Cunningham, aged 05 years. Relatives and Irlends are invited to attend funeral, on TucEday. at 8..W u. m from her late resi lience. 132:1 Carpenter st. Solemn Mats of Requiem nt St. Teresa's Church at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Crocs Cemetery. DANNKNBERO. On October 7, 1015, AU OUST, hutband of Henrietta Dannenberi.-. aged 2. Funeral from late residence, 623 Entor st., corner of Forrest, Baltimore, Md Sunday, at 3:30 p. m. DETTEKEIt. On October 7, 1015. AMELIA A., widow of Charles Dctterer, In her 80th enr. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at I.45.,P' m' Precisely, at her late residence. Baptist Home, 17th and Norrla sts. Interment DONOHUK. Suddenly, on October 7, 1013, BERNARD J., husband of Barbara Denohue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.80 a. m., from hla late residence, 1417 North Dover st. Muu at 10 a. m., at the Church of the Most Pre cious Blood. 20th and Diamond sts. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DOWI.INO. At his residence. 1502 Mont Komery ave , on October 0, 1015. FRANK I, hurband of Henrietta Dowllng. Notice of funeral later. EMORY. iin October 8, 1815, AONER W., husband ot the late Rhoda Emory (neo Brad ley). Interment at Barrett's Chapel, Dela waie, on Sunday. ESIIEUICII. On evening- of October 7, 1815. UROVElt ESIIERICK, Jr., son of the 1hI Joseph and Elizabeth Esherlch, In his 00 in rear. Relatives and friends are retpoctfully nvlttd to attend the funeral, from hla late residence, Langhorne, I'a , on Sunday, Octo ber 10, 1015. at 3 o'clock p. m. Trains lor lacnkhorne leave Reading Terminal 1 17 n. m ETTLA. On October 8, 1015, LAWRENCE It i son of Charles V. and Susanna Keys Ettla. In his 24th )ear. Funeral services on Monday, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 423 Tale ave., Bwarthmore, I'a. Interment private. Harrlsburs papers please copy. FHICIC On October 8, 1815, GEORGE W. husband of Matilda Frkk, Relatives .and friends, also General W. F. Hancock Council, No. SOU, O. of I. A i 41d Ward Republican Club (nth and Allegheny ave.), and Rising Sun Roetsl, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 3 p. m., from his late real dence. 1123 W. Tioga st. Interment strictly private, at Mount Vernon Cemetery. Remains may b view on Monday, at 8 p. m, OAHWOOD. On October, 6, 1015, JAMES j. husband ot the late Caroline Garwood, Relatives and friends. Reliance Y. B. A. and employes of Uaugh A Sons, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Bunday. at 2 p. m. at the residence of his brother-in-law. Thomas Ogdcn, 1848 South 16th at la. terment private. QKniIAUDT-On October 8, 181B, CHARLES V.. aon of the lata Louis J. and Margaret Uebhardt. Re'atlves and friends, also Enat Park BocliI and employes of the National Biscuit Corowny, ura invited to attend the funeral, on Bunday. at 2 30 p m precisely, from the residence of his brnther-ln-Uw, Wharton F Lafrerty, 273U North Hollywood t. (2!'th st . and Lehigh ave.). Interment ut Northwood Cemetery. OE1IRINO Suddenly, on October A, JO. BEl'H, husband of Isabella Oehrlnr. aged 52 years. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 a, m.. from his lite residence 4230 N Oth st Sol emn Hlrh Mass at St. Veronica's Church at 10 a. ro. Interment private. GOLDSMITH- At Denver, Cot. on October 7, 1U15. RACHEL, daughter of the late Jacob and Fannie aoldsmlth. Due notice of funeral ullt ba given. HANMUAJ-On October 8, 1815, BRID GET, widow of John Hannlgan. Relallvea and friends ara invited to attend the funeral on Monday, at 8 a. in., from her late resi dence, 2417 Carpenter at. Solemn Requiem Mass at 8t Anthony's" Church, at v.bo . in. Interment at Holy Croaa Cemetery, HIBHS. On October 8, 1815, EMMALINE widow of Joseph 8. lllbbs. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral erv. li. at her late residence, near Ulen Lake fetation Bucks C'ojnty. Pa., on Tuesday, at 11 a. m. Train for Glen Lake Station leaves heading Terminal at M II a. m. and Trenton at 8-.2S . m. Interrawt at Beechwood Cerne. tery. li'ilmevllle. Pa. HOKMKlhTKH. On October T, 1818. WILL IAM D son of Madeflna and the lata John llolmetater. aged 21 years. Relatives and friends, lo Ongwe Tribe, No. Jflo, Imp, O. It M., and the members of the fibers' As. ocUillo of the Norrts Square M, E. Churvh re Invited to attend funeral servlcea, en itSd"' Hi 2 ". "H' ! bi u, rsawence. IVsa) at Hemoaet st. Interment at North- v. EVENING LEDGER-PH'lLADfiPHfAV'SATllrEDAt", OCTOBEB C,BGAT H I Snakes: A CRAWLIN FUM USSON J J P S' . - '' . DEATHS ItOI'KINS. On October 8. 1015. LIZZIE P., wife of Samuel K. Hopkins. In her Wth year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, Monday, at 2 p. m nt her late residence, 122(1 N. 11th st. Inter ment private, West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday, after 7 p. m. JONES. Suddenly, on October 7, 1015, GEuRGE H husband or Ito-o 11. Jones inee Lutz) and ron of Maria C, and the late Thomas Jones, aged .'It vcars. Relitlves and friends me Invited to attend funeral services, on bUnJay, at 2 p. m nt his late residence. llArt l.atch lano (near Old Lancaster road), Rain, I'a Interment private. KEENER, On October 0, 1015, at the VA omen's Homeopathic liotpltat, MARIETTA KhhNER. Relatives and Irlends are In Mted to attend the funcrnl services, on Monday, at 1 80 P. m.. In tho Second Bap tist Church, 7th at. below Glrard ave. Inter ment at LcwUhurg. I'a. HRltlER. On October 8, 1015, DANIEL L. KRUOER, of 0818 N. 0th at., Oak Lane, riged 7b yearn. Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services on Monday, at 2:30 p. m., at the chapel of ivira rtice i.tui Main st, Oermantown. Interment private. LAKE On October 7. 1015, JOHN S. LAKE, Jr., son of John S. Lake, Hr., and the late Mary J Lake, aged 41 jeara. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at .1 o'clock, at the resi dence ot Ms brother, Mr. William Lake, 1S.VJ E. Westmoreland st Intein.ent prl- iu in iici-miiouiii v,emciery. itemains may ho viewed on Sunday evening. LITTLE. On October 8, 1015. JOHN, hus band or Mary ('. tittle. Relatives and nlends are Invited to nttend the funeral, on Mon day, at S:'lO a. in., from his late residence, (1418 Woodland ave. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St. llemcnt's Church at 10 a. m. Inter ment private. LYNCH. On October 0, 1015, Lieutenant JOHN II LYNCH. Relatives and friends, also Detictlve Bureau, Department of Public Sirety, l'hlladilphla Police, are Invited to attend the funnnl services, Sunday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 2011 West Venango st. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Remains may be Mened Satur day evening, from 7 to 0:30 o'clock. Auto mohllo funeral, MaeCRACKEN, On October 8, 1015. OLEVIA S widow of William MaeCrackon, aged 81 years Relatives and ftlends arc Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at his lato lesldcnce, A3 14. Spruce t. Interment pri vate, nt West Laurel Hill Cemetery. MARGER1SON. On October 7. 1015, HENRY MARGERISON. ami 7s ir.ir. Tl.ln. tlves and Irlends. also Richard Baxter Lodge, No. 82, Snno of St. George, and Evening Star. No. 187, K. of P., are Invited to nttend the funeral eervlcett. on Monday, at 2 p. m.ta nt the residence of his son, A. Ernest Mar eertson. 1210 Foulkrod st., Frnnkford. Re mains may be viewed Sunday evening. In terment private. ,, Met'OOL. On October 7, 1015, CHARLES McCOOU husband or Sarah Philips McCool. aped 47 jears. Relatives and irlends ale Invited to attend the funeral set vices, on Monday, at 2:'I0 p. m., at his late realdence, 1U17 Conklln ft.. Frankford. Remains may be leved on Sunday evening, from 7 to 1) o'clock. Interment private, at Oakland Ceme tery. McCUI.LEY. On October 0, 1015, SARAH, wife of John J. McCulley. Relatives and fi lends, alio tho Altar and Rotary Societies, are Invited to uttend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 1017 Point Breeze ave. Solemn High Requiem Mats at S . Edmond'a Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. McELKOV. On October 7. 1015, LUCY E. wife of Matthew B. McElroy. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8:.'lu a. m., from her husband's r!tldence, 144 N. Mth st, Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of Our I-ody of Viitoty, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme tery. Mcl'ADDEN. On October 7. 1013. SARAH, daughter of Charles and Catharine McFad uen. In her 24th jear. Funeral on Monday, at 8.'I0 a. m., from the lesldence of her parents. 3517 Falrmount ave. High Mass ut ht. Agatha's Church, at 10 a m. Inter ment at St. Denis' Cemetery. Relatives and 'rlends are Invited to attend. McSHERHY, On October 7, 1013, SUSAN, wile of the late Edward MeSnerry. Relatives and friends, B. V. M. Sodality, Altar Society, Veronica League ond League of the Sacred Heart of St. Malachys Church, are Invited to nttend funeral, on Tuesday morning, at K.'iP o'clock, from her late residence, 1010 Master it. Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Malachy'a Church at 10 o'clock. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILL. Oil October 7. 1015, JACOB II. MILL, huibnnd of Matilda Mill (nee Frlt, aged 4J jears. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from Ms late residence, 2030 S. 10th street. NORGAN. On October 7, 1013, MARY E, widow of Joseph E. Norgan and daughter of Aqullla and the late William Luktns, aged 32 eara. Relatives and friends, also laidles' Auxiliary of the Church or the Nativity, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 12 o'clock, from her late residence. 3324 N. 17th st. Services at the Church of the Nativity at 10 o'clock pre cisely. Interment private, at Somerton Hills Cemetery. Automobile funeral. PETERSON. On October 0. 1015, ALBERT A., son of Carl and Bertha Peterson (nee Forsman), aged 23 years. Relatives and friends, also Bible Class of the Western Me morial Baptist Church and Young People's Society, aro Invited to attend funeral. Sun day. 2 p. m.. residence. 1.V12 N. Alden at. Interment Mount Peace Cenietery. 1'ILE. On October 8, 1015, ELIZABETH, widow of William 11, Pile. Funeral services at St, James the Less, Falls of 'Schuylkill, at 11 a. m Monday, October 11. Please omit flowers. PRATT. On October 1 1815. SARAH K., widow of James 8. Pratt, aged 52 yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Monday, at 11 a. m., from the residence of her son, John S. Pratt, (123 Yolk st, Camden, N J. Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening. RICHIE. On October 18. 1815. ROBERT RICHIE, aged 73 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of A, J Dreiel Lodge. No. 10O6, I. o. O. F., and Harris Encampment. No. 22. I. O. O. V., are Invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, tt 2 p. m., at his late rest dence, 1022 N. Bouvler st. Interment pri vate, HICKMAN. On October 7, 181B. ROBERT RICKMAN. aged 38 years. Relatives and friends, also Free Letts' Association, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 1 p. m., at Armstrong & Sons, 1000 Columbia ave. Interment at North Ce dar Hills. KILL. On October, 8, 1816, FREDERICK J., husband of the late Freda Rill (nee Ifau), In his 41st year, Relatives and friends, also members of Fame Lodge, No. 778, 1, O. O. F.l Philadelphia Butchers Uenetlclai Association, Beer Drivers' Union, No 132; Workman's Sick and Death Benefit Fund. Branch No 113, and employes of American Brewing Company, are Invited to attend funeral terv Res. on Bunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, at hla late residence, 10OI West Ontario at. Interment Northwood Cemetery K1M1I.KY. On October 8, 1815, EMOKT WORRELL PRINOLEY. wife of b. LaUott In her 73th year Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m.. at bar late resldenea, Chatham. Pa, Interment Monday at tho Woodlands Cemetery. Philadelphia, Pa , by 12:30 train, Broad Street Station, I'MUfief phls. ROBERTS. On October 8, 1815, GEORGE, husband of LUiU Roberta, Relatives and friends, tlso employes of Atlsntlo Rtftnlng Company and Gulf Kenning- Company, ara Invited to attend the funeral servlcea on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his lata residence. 0100 wheeler st. Interment at Green wool Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening-. KOTH On October T, 1818. CHRISTIANA (nee Muller), wife of Max Roth and daughter of Nicholas and Christiana MulUr. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral services, on Sunday, at t p. m., at her late lesldcnce, 2142 Broadway,, Camdsn. N, J, Interment CbfJten Hills Cemetery, Philadel phia HAM9N ?n October , ,0, at hie late residence. 27 East Chelten ave., German own: THOMAS SMALLWOOD SAaMOM. 1). D- t Me raw year. Relatives and mend Ire lnv(s4 to attend funeral service, caa &&& - n.nttaHtAWB l... Pleese Dealt fittwitUy By KEMBLE Copyrltht 1015. E, W. Kimhk anna: j 52) .' Vy. ;? r ?. .v uxv V. sV ' ' r-1 DEATHS RCIIEI.MIARE. On October 7, 1015, JOHN SCIIELLHASE, husbnnd ot the late Dorothy Schcllhase, late or Relchensackscn Hesscn Kasiel, Germany In his t2d year. Relatives nnd friends or tho family are respectlully Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Sunday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, trom nls Into residence, 010 Glllhnm st, Lawndale, Pa. Interment at Hillside Cemetery. SCI1NA1IEL After n.' long Illness, on Oc tober S, 1015. OTTO, husband of Emllle Schnabcl (nee Herder), son or the late Edward and Emma Schnabel. Relatives and mends are Invited to nttend the funeral servlcea, on Tiieodsv. nt 2 p. m., at his late residence. 1835 North Camae st. Interment private, at Mount Veinon Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Monday evening. SCOTT. On October 7, 1015, ELI.ADETH SCOTT, widow Ezra Scott. Relatives and Irlends. also members of St. Luke's Eplsci pat Church, ot Kensington, are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, it IH.'tO a. in., at her late residence, 2007 Msscher street Interment at Hlllsldo Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed Sunday eve ning. S1IAI.T.C1MSS. On October 7, 1015, ADE LAIDE It, widow or Edward A. Shallcross. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2:3U p. m., ut her late residence. 2000 East Alle gheny ave. Interment private. SIMMONS. On October 8, 1015. OARRETT OTT, beloved husband ot Caroline Simmons (nee Jore,h). Relatives and friends or tho family. aln Malta ComicII, No. W.I. 1. O, or A., are Invited to nttend the funeral eerv Ices, on Monttiy atternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, at Ills late residence, 320.1 W Dauphin at. Interment at Mount Pence Cemeter. Re mains may be vliiwed Sunilsy evening, 8 to in. H.MAI. IAVOOD. On October 7, 1015. MOR TIMER, husband ot Susan U. Small wuoO. Relatives and friends aro Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, at his lato residence, 3011 Fair mount avo. Interment nt Kernwood Ceme tery. SNELL. Suddenly, on October 0, 1815 JAMES, husbund ot the late Margaret Snell. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8 30 a. m.. rrom his late residence, 10.1 Queen st. Solemn High Mass or Requiem at St. Philip's Church at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment New Cathe dral Cemetery. bOUDEIt At Mlllvllle, N. J on October 7. 1015, T. C. SOUDER, In hla Kith jear. Fu neral rrom his late residence, 115 Nine at.. Mlllvhle, on Monday, nt 2.30 p. m. Services at his late lesldenco. Interment ut Mount Pleasant Cemetery, STERNBERG. On October 0, 1015. LEAH, wife ot Irving Sternberg and daughter of Iruac and Rebecca Well. Relatives and irlends ate Invited to nttend the funeral on Sunday at 111 o'clock sharp, from her pat ent's residence. 2417 N. 17th st. Interment al Adath Jcshurun. STRICKLEIt On October 8. 1015, HESTER, widow of Charles Strlcklcr, In her U4lh year. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m., .tt her late residence, 20S3 Margaret st. Frankford. Remains may be viewed meiwuijr evening, interment private. TATEM. On October 7, 1015, B. FRANK LIN, husband of Amy 8. Tatem (nee Cattell). In hlK nsth year. Relatives and rrlends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 10:30 a. m., at his late residence, near Mount Ephralm, N. J. Interment pri vate, at Cattell Burial Ground. TR1E1IELH. Suddenly, on October 8, 1015, 'JHARLES H. It, eon of Peter W. and tho lato Isabella Trlebels, In hlu 3Mh ear. Heli Uif" a"'1 irlends. alio Wapasch Trlle. No, 620. I. o. R. M.i Rainmakers, No. 5,4, and Willow Grove Fire Company, are In vited to attend funeral, Tuesday, ut 2 p. in, from the residence of his father, Davlsvllle rond, willow Grove, I'a. Interment ut Hat-i-oro Cemetery. TROTTER. Of Narberth, Pa on October 6, 1015. SARAH J., widow of Thomaa B. Trot ter, aged 84 jears. Relatives and friends ure Invited to attend the funeral sei vices, at the residence of her ron, Thomas C. Trotter, Jr.. 20!) Woodsldo ave.. Narberth. Pa., Sun day, at 2:30 p. m. Interment private. VEN AISLE On October 8, 1015, MARY B. VENAULE, widow of William Venable and daughter or the late John and Eliza Sharp, less. Relatives and rrlends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday it 2..MJ p. m at the chapel or Chelten Hills Cemetery. Friends mav call Sunday evening, at her Into residence, 2210 Jackson at. WAI.1EIC. On October 7, 1015, JOHN AUGUST WALTER, husband of Martha c. Walter (nee Nice) and son of the late Kiianer and Magdalena Walter, aged 27 years. Rela tives and irlends, also the Musicians' I'ro te.'tlve Association of Philadelphia, are In vited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:.iO a. m from his late residence, 371 Ly ceum ave., Roxborough. Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Mary'a Cemetery, Roxborough, Remains may be viewed on Sunday, from 7 to 10 p. m. WILDS. On October 7. 1015, MARY, wife of Isaac R. Wilds. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m at her late residence. Gulf road, near Stratford. Pa. Services at 3 p. m.. at First Baptist Church, Wayne. Pa. VULKN. On October 7. 1M15, SARAH DEA CON, wife or George C. Wllen, In her Sad year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 1,30 p. m. precisely, at her late residence. 3UKS Richmond st. Interment private, at Greenwood Cemetery, l'lease omit flowers. WILLOLUHIIY. On October 0, 1815, WILL IAM 11. WILLOUOHBY, aged 33 years. Relatives and friends, also Shakeipeare Lodge. No. 10, Sons of St. Qeoree; Court Mifflin, No. 21, F. ot A., and Young Men's Association, are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 1 p. m., from his late residence, 3511 N. 33th st, Falls of Schuylkill. Serv ices In Falls M. E. Church at 2 o'clock. In terment Ardiley Cemetery, Friends may view remains on Sunday, after 7 p. m. Hazleton (I'a.) papers please copy, VOUNO. On October fl. 1016. ARCHIBALD, husband of the late Annie Young (nee Mc Qullllan). Relatives and friends, also League of the Sacred Heart, employes of the foundry at the navy yard, and all other societies of which he was a member, are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Monday, at 8::io a. m., from hla late residence, 1S44 Carlton St. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Cathedral at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery. VOUNO. On October 8, 1815, MATILDA YOUNQ, aged 50. Funeral services on Mon day morning, at 0:30 o'clock, at the parlors of Albert Moore, 722 N. Broad st Inter ment at Westminster Cemetery, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One tlrn ,., ., lo Three tlmea on week lWfi. Six times on week ,.,,, loo. Bttuatlona Wanted, three times on week It tenia per Hoe, Place your order for three or more times and It will be Inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost and Pusuo Limes combined is 18 cents per Itno with the exrcptlon of Help Wanted and BHUatioaa Wasted, which Is IS cents per Use. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or Nke tbk) There h s kuK Here Hr yew horse that will accept Ledger want id at office rate. XXL? WAXTEDreXAUl KILL CLEKK-W'ahUd. youns lad as bill elark la wbc4tale house; neat and ac-cuxae at ajpjfe' ,wt ?l"r 44riri, fW Led- W Ms4saslsj r wmch w permuted Jo si claaaMcsAtoaa ""l AN ITS PASEN MA SPINAL COLLUM "... X.v -. 'y r " ,v. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS, AND STENOG RAPHERS seeking positions will receive valuable Inrormatlon nnd exceptionally helprul SERVICE by consulting Miss Dean, Ledger Central, bv personal Interview or letter. She will aid you with your ad, list your quali fications in the COMMERCIAL DEPART MENT nnd use every ertort to locate a posi tion for )ou. During the month ot September 83 VOUNO LADIES SECURED POSITIONS through this SERVICE, which 1 free to Ledger advertisers. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, white, Prot estant, reference: ft! per week: 3 In family; no washing. 5703 Greene St., Oermantown. C1X5TH WEAVER8 wanted. Apply John & James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkllt COOK White Protestant woman, good char acter nnd exp., with reference, desiring good home. Apply Room 40.3. Franklin Bank illdg., Monday afternoon, between J:30 and 4:30. COOK AND CHAMBERMAID Two experi enced girls for family in Lansdowne, one for cooking and the ether tor waitress nnd chambermaid, M 137, Ledger Central, COOK, rhimbermatd and waitress, two experi ence white girls; ret, two In family. Phone (iM. Bpn Mawr. Adj. Box 33, Rosemontla. COOK and chambermaid and waitress Two girls, sisters or Irlends; Wilmington. M 703, Ledger orflce. COCK Onod plain cook, white, for small ram ily In Chestnut Hill; no washing; relerences required. J 032. Ledger Centrat COOK Up-State woman, capable and experl enced. M 721, Ledger Office. COOKING and downstairs work Young Swed ish or Norwegian girl; country; Mnln Line. Meet ladv tor Interview Room 2.(0, Public Lodgsr. Saturday, at 10 o'clock, COOKING nnd downstairs work; family of rour: Camden. Meet emnlnver Roam 230. Public Ledger, Saturday morning, 11 o'clock. DAY'S WORK Flrst-clats laundress wanted In Germuntown, M 727, Ledger Olllce. GENERAL HOUSEWORK Settled woman for general housework with family of three; per manent home for right persons. P 7J2, Led- KerClffl.e. GIRL to do office work, quick at" figures; sal- ury to per week. D 13(1. Ledger Office. GIRLS (two), white, experienced, good reter ences. rer entire work or home for small fam- lly. anburba. M 7111. Ledger O rice. GIRLS, experienced, to run chocolate; hours, 8 to .": must be over 10 jears of age. Apply 235 N. :id st. GOVERNESS, North German; music, chip uren; u una ji. vail ouv IN. -utn St. HOSIERY Loopers and mendera wanted on white wool Thomas Buck Hosiery Co., Jas Pr and York. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, a working- house keeper, family 3 adults; reference. Call 1WM S. 47th. HOUSEMAID White Protestant woman, good character nnd experience, with ret, desiring Kood home. Apply Room 4U.I, Franklin Hank Bids., Mon. art., between 3.30 and 4:30. HOUSEWORK (general)-Wanted, girl, good cook; Protestant; must be neat-, thorough weaker; wages $0; also, NURSE for 3 chil dren who attend school; youngest 0; will have to as-let with housework; wages fit; house In Oermantown. P 72(1, Ledger Office. HOUSEWORK (general) .washing und Ironing; white, Prot, fond ot children; good home and lib, wages ref. Call 4711 Sprlngneld ave. HOUSEWORK (general), good plain cook; good Wages: family 2, Bala, Pa. M 734. Led. Off. MAID Wanted, practical, useful maid with reference: Protestant. J 838, Ledger Central, NURSE or nursery governess. Swiss, to take charge of 5- ear-old boy. Phone Overbrook CStl. NURSERY OOVERNESS or chlldnurse. with best ref., wanted for .3 children. Apply 2325 Spruce st, Mondaymornlng after 10. SEAMSTRESS, Protestant capable, assist light dutles; ret. Add. E. Whelen, Torresdale, Phlla. SPOOLERS and cop winders, exper., wanted. Apply John & James Dobson. Inc., Blanket Mills. Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wanted In steamship office: young woman with exp.: wages l0 to $12. Address, giving reference and experience, P 721. Ledger Office. TELEPHONE OPERATOR to manage private branch exchange In retail establishment where tact and good judgment are absolutely essential: to obtain consideration applicants must state reference, experience and salary expected. D 12S, Ledger Office. WAITRESS, exp.. with good reference. Apply, before 12 o'clock, at 2021) Walnut st. WANTED Neat, refined Protestant girl to help with the care of children and assist with light housework: give age, reference and salary expected. Mrs. Oeo. B. Harvey 322 E. 10th St.. Chester. Pa. '' ' WOMAN, responsible, white Protestant for care of 2-year-old child and light chamber work: experience and references required: carfare paid I ror Interview. Mrs. A. C. Wood Jr., 117 E. Central ave.. Moorestown. N. 3. YOUNC1 OIRL for general housework with couple and one child; family wash done out P 727, Ledger Office. Oeneral WOMEN wanted. Government clerks, $70 month; Phlla. examinations coming; list Posl tlony obtainable free. Franklin Institute. Dept 715 H, Rochester, V. Y. "" HELP WANTED MAXE CANVASSERS wanted; 60-60 proposition: now until election. Apply 2d floor, 722 Bansom CASHIERS for restaurant Wanted, two younr men of good character and ability aa cash iers and cigar sellers for large restaurant i state, age and employers' references, which will be strictly investigated: good salary, per nanent position and no Sunday work. E 144. Ledger Central. " CIIEMISTS-Wanted, one or two graduated chemists for work In organic chemistry; In replying state age. exeprlenee, education and aalary desired. Address P 710. Ledger Office. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John & amea I'ooson, inc., nianket Mills. Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill, ... CLOTHING A1BLEMAN 3XA.5T?D.A CLOTIIINO AIBLEMANt ONE WHO KNOWS CLOTHINO AND WOULD LIKE TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME A8BIHTANT BUYER INRE PLYlNOSTATB AOE. QUALIFICATIONS CENTliALAUr DEB,,,2d' M tVlEDQER COLLECTOR, middle-aged mani permanent po Jonhtjn.n,M Apply 304 WashlngC CUTTER and designer of men's neckwear, ex perienced; must know the msnufaoturlna-end of the business thoroughly; references, llop. 'fclna Buep. Mtg. Oo 20 B. Howard st ,. , ENGRAVER " Opportunity In Detroit for a good all-around afn2,f .to m1' Prmanent connection on puieu'.iu i.rHW, ijji The Traub Manufacturing tjo., rjcirou, GARDENER. Protestant American or English' married laan. total abstai aintr, to take care of areenhouM, vegetable garden, lawn; give refeience P 7ai. Ledger Office. ' MOU8ewemK.-r-jean by the dsy; esp. In a details i ret required. J 010. todser Central. MACHINIST, floor bands, steady employment; standard wages, good opportunity with un. town. engineering company p'tim. Led. Oft MACHINISTS ;or operallna 42-loeh vertical beftotfTOlltal steady smyloyoienti good dpi t fl.'lOlS." LORDIE! WHO ITS SEF ONTSP OB HEART r . f , ' IV , HELP WANTED MALE SALES AGENT, reliable and active, tor Phila delphia, to handle automobile accessory. BIB nppurtunlty. exclusive territory. Ona-Monto-Llte Comriany1Cleveland,jOhlo: SALESMAN To sell canned goods on commis sion. State territory, D 10S, Ledger Office. SKIPPING CLERK wanted; foundry experi ence: stale age, experience and wages. Ad iren P 722. Ledger Office. STAMPED METAL SALESMAN wanted who knows large quantity purchases of stamped or formed metal: we can do any Job much cheaper and much quicker than any concern n the country; good salary and commission, k 147. Ledger Central. W A 1CT F T i Toolmnkers Experienced men for bench work on JIks and fixtures. Lathe Hands Must have experience on tool work and be accurate workers. Milling Machtno Hands Must have experi ence on tool work, nblllty to work close. Instrument Makers Exceptional ability In mechanical line for all-around experimental work on electrical appliances; experience must Include bench, lathe and milling ma chine, work. ,.... Factory working 48 hours a week. No labor ti juble. State age, natlorallty, experience, what po sition best fitted for and wages wanted to I". O. Box V. Plalnfleld. N. 3, WEAVERS wanted tor asbestos or cotton belt Ipg; no strike: 8-hour shop. The Royal Equipment Co.. Bridgeport. Conn. YOUNG MAN to keep payroll nnd monurac turlng records In Kensington hosiery mill; accuracy and rapidity In figuring absolutely necessary, write, stating fully experience nnd references of former employers: good opportunity for competent person. Address -M." Post Office Box 3300. SALESMAN, experienced, having a large mfg. trade, wanted to reprerent one of N. Y.'a Jargestplecegpods houses.D 127JLed.Off. YOUNG MAN, stenographer"" and typewriter and general office work. Apply In own hand writing, Btate age, reference and salary. . D 132. Ledger Office. General MEN AND WOMEN with common school edu cation, wishing a Government Vosltlon, 170 monthly, should apply Immediately ror full Information. II 128, Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE ADDRESSINa wanted to do at home. P 720, sus,r VM I1I.C. CHAMBERMAID or companion, exp., wishes gltualJon. sal. $7. Call or write 30 N. 30th st CHAMBEIIUORK or care of linen room, hotel Aa Inailiiillf., t - m iiNomuin.ii. c ,i, iuger vmce. CHILDNUHSE or chambcrvvork and waiting; . exp. colored girl; city pref. Ph. Gin, 1212 J. COOK, experienced; city or suburbs; good rct- ,T,ni-a, f Till t ., nrn-- - .... ... ,.,,, ,;uKrr ClIIL'e. DRESSMAKER, good cutter and fitter, wishes .. B""lmn ur l"e uur, j ana carrare, or at home. Phono Preston C337 W. DRESSSIAKER-Exp. young Scotch girl: ret: mod.; day , ncaRc-menta, M 732, Ledger Off. GIHL whiiU position, chambermaid or wait- .no. --. a. ,-mi GOVERNESS (visiting), French Parisian, exp. teacher Berlitz method, desires engagement: highest ret J P42, Ledger Central. GpERNESS- French, resident or visiting: v- ... .,,-; VxiK j m veneer central. GRADUATE NURSE desires position In doc . t, w"v. wtvy u nospitai exp,; best rer Addrrss Miss D., 1415 Euclid nv.. N. HOUSEKKEPER. young woman; hotel. Insti tution or private ramlly, experienced: good reference. M TlSdger Otflce. . .,..,,, , vu,, Ml i ,,,t jroger urnce. MIfH'-r,!!f',tV,W,t. 5SL.r.cd Klrl. for doctor: - m-- " "" tuB'r central. MATRON-Home or school: graduate nurse: f." ln,nhospl.ta! nianagement; salary not under 40 monthly. J nil. ledger Central. "SP' eompetent, good reference, would like position -with family going to Boston. Apply N.UKSJ: .or rurery governess, Swiss, able to 1,5 WS? '?.nu!1: XP.; best reter erices. (12U h. Woodlawn nve Oermantown. NVrn.'H,iL"a.u.',.,e' i?rJS?,V?5: S"f! chii: .--.-. -. v. acucter (inira B5Sitt1.AUYYoMn' woman, normal school ?nM?U'inc5'' coll'ee graduate, wishes secre tarlal or stenograph position with life In auranco company or broker: thorough knowl- m.ltr?.r?,m,l,i,i wo;k! ." now "rplo?ed , Tut management is changing hands; desires per manent position with opportunity for ad vancement: best ot ret 'g 112" "WfimZ SIi'itA,UU' mPtent and accurate"; would consider moderate salary with onnori tunlty: reference. P 018. Ledger Office. T?A.9?EJ?' emp'. vn,n' wl'l tutor or ex change Oermcn for board. J 457. Ledger Cent "nSSftTSH-Sft. , English. .. v ti ipib. u . id.orr, FgENCH hand-made lingerie: first-class work 878, Ledge.- Branch Office" 1133 18. Broad! Service Is a Ne.-es.lty as well as a convenience. PARTmVn OOMMEncIAL SETlVICB DB- TARIES, BOOKKEEPERS OFFiri? msm AOERS and CLERKS of 'all klncis can ha SITUATIONS WANTED MALTl ACCOUNTANT and office manager of lare. ." perlence, particularly along- the line. Vf!-V!' KSB!,-.aK orklne.ndf ,nA: Kggsras irpniiiviT)iMm . . "' " "" - now holding rWonslb .,Ppe;;.,0r nVvf; sutem'ts, age 82, hitlt Sf-PTOs."". !' ACCOUNTANT. 40, qualified In audits ...- SpV.DnVd?,d;-SS3lr teinporary engg,ment.jji&3, PLedger cent ACCOUNTANT, 82, wide experience sale. .n" ACCOUNTANT, office, credit, collsetbvn '" ager. desires change E ik TC2"I5i'J.inn. - r 1 1 ' -"-r Limrii. ASSISTANT to sales or idv.rii.i. man. 34? Unlverslly SradSafl'!" ! present employment; Position d.ViT.J f '" ability, energy and reiUbimJ wllibrtnl.'J vancement, refeience.. e "L w",ir'n? AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN or r1.m., . young man of nleartnn?r.A,n,0i,rtw. pearance, 6 years' eiperltnca- V...""0 .p" IIOOKkrifnvn IT, . . . good aounta'n.Y,..'n,r.a' .SS'H. POKlon: best reference, "p io7ld,'e';uo,'ary.,"l"'f"'yi nfafitftfWgnii'n m a J'' . . ' ii- -UST with r.I.tlVlon?."rf -l ?. P'l- handle ornce details .ref.' 7 wi: Le""' IlllTl.ien.VAr ..-.- ' ' 11 , sltlorT in 'eltyTbest ref fBf!? .. J' "' - . avjlf r Ufnct ivfl i Ittnririin' - "in I -v., 1 --' mA tm,.iun 'j.TTIT.. P-. City. COUtllrv 5giLaaTOdWo CUAUrrEUIt-ExperUnc on all .., c cars and repalrliSf Al r??reScL Bf, J Edaeroud. Wert frilladelphlq. "' ,5W N. QHAUFFEUn for truck or dellv.rvi ,'.J ,"T e.perloneed man. D lOfi" Ledgr0ffk.r''Ul' -- SAID SNAKES! Voui.0 You pink data ol& WOH-R OUT BUSTED SUSPSNDau ZAZBAZ-& - ..; SITUATIONS vVANTED-MALi. CHAUFFEUR, married, desires position- C exp. ; best ref. Answer Gramma. p., ", r.rtlfuf rc ..!., ...... , . . -?- r . together: city references. Cali Bating SS ' uni'"1"1". ""S". wanes position. JitT place: care greenhouse, stock, tWlaKtJ branches; first-class rets. D jiLdgw 0? GARDENER and farmer wlshesposrrtiS of gentlcman'a place; rets. D lot Lei. of INSURANCE Young man. welliducstsT l I capable and energetic, now In office t 23" m a I retary of Insurance company, thowuekw H I laminar wiui ten ueiaiis or the fire In.n. ance business and the handling of lsrri counts, desires position with broker... 2 i agency firm with chance to develop j m -Ledger Central, F' ""j Investigator, present employed by i.rS corporation Investigating and adluitfnr ISh good address; reference. E 168, Ledger cwfr man wnn execumo ana managerial sMntT 10 yeara' general business experience; mffll dent tact. Judgment and responsibility V. manure: age 34. alnsle: will co .(" best references: salary no consideration uin L'f worth Is proven. J 233. Ledger CcntrsL" .1 A MAN, 32, desires position; nas executive ii. . perlehco around manufacturing plant, offlcs. T Mile's"1 6 .- nueako iu irin DTJfinM ' V wltha future. Add. J. B. R.t OW N. mi Tit fM TTTw Awrv icll?r! i-nlnmrf i-Mi-..j jrrr-JM1 city or suburbs. M 728. Ledger Office. MECHANIC, all-around shop experienceTTlta ana minor wwn. .v., xuser unice. PAlNTflR, German, wishes prlvate"work; best material: cheap, 120 W. Hewsot. st fntVATE LIBRARIAN to Individual fin! a collection ot books and prints on a lam -r-jile! nurhases made. Indexlnr nA B.n. Ing done: salary by agreement. Pit, LedOt i 1 Dtinr-ir ASIVri AnraT. maebtn mA .: . fl PURCHA8INO AOENT, machine and enr). neerinK supi-uc. u .ot. iugcr cince. V1I.-TY! vrQ-l-A-l-l Viimir man OvTTTTtT business training, desires to connect with an Individual broker or small firm, J 043, Ll. pcerv-cniirfi. BECRETA It Y Young man, experienced stenoi. rnpner. ncc nv. uen. cimime. r to, uea v.eot. TECHNICAL position desired by man with 1 yrs.' exp., snop prouuction, sales, orr. detain, niRiiest creaenuais. u is, imager central. TENOR SOLOIST, experienced, wllllnr to corns . on triRl; experienced pianist Address 1 7M,"J l.eoger central. YOUNG MANi 34 years, having traveled TT(,. Q.nt OanBHa ami V-iNin. A air Dosltlon where past business tra'lnlns and experience will prove productive, has sutA- -3 I-... ,.(t(n,l... .n Bv.nntl,,. .Klll.w .. .st.. ' 1 ICIIV lliiliniKC ram, c.c.u,,v uii,,j ,w, eic. , or purchasing departments. J a-H, Led. cent. lOl'NG MAN. ambitious. 10 yeara. desires eon- . nectlon with manufacturing concern preptra- 1 tory to selling; university student with sell- i Irg exp,; salary secondary. E 148. Led. Cent YOUNG MAN of education, or previous haul, tf ners exp., '(sires position wun goon manu racturlmr coi,ccrn, capable or handling out. ' aide business ai ini, imager central. JAPANESE wants poslt'on. housework, bestj reterence: houseman Tamey :iot N I'l-iI XUUNO MAN, 23. o years business experience, desires position; will try anything. M WU tager central. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COOKS, chambermaids, houtework glr-J.1 hllilniirftes nnfl unmun wtth child want VO1' tlons; wanted, cook and chambermaid for. Catholic re-'tory and all kinds of flrst-clasi1 help. Miss Rose Dougherty. 1313 Olrsrd are. MISS ilARY T. MCCARTHY, 2107'ChriitUn ii.Mi,t irili .iinnlln. woiili flrit-clspf rrotesunt and Catholic male and fcml help, all nationalities. , ; HOWARD'S SELECT. 2121 Locuit-Uutlers. houremen, cooks, chambermaids. v.hlldnuret. laundresses, waltreeses wanted; reference! required. Phono spruce ;i7tu. MADAME ASH. French Employment Bureau:! 1533 Christian st Reliable help supplied Hill wanted: all nationalities, i-roiestani oc ciu;n AUTOMOBILES For Sale 1 nTnVKNR.niTnVEA. Model A A.. 6-DUfM' ger, four-door torpedo, engine entirely eror.j hauled; excellent niii-ciimoinK quaiic.es. " .1... par- nlnnvn r-trelvAil careful handllDI thorough demonstration and guarantee If owner; price 1000 cash. J 613, Ledger Cent! LOCOMOBILE i13 7-pass touring, WM thoruBl.ly rebuilt, repainted and Hu'fP2, wltn new tires; same guarantee as new; wsai It over; price J2230. 3 IX)COM(HILE, 2314 Market Locust 450. ." II. A. JENICS, Mgr Exchange Car VWJ, PEERLESS Limousine, 1911, 4 cylinder, js-a chanlcally O. K.; tires like new; need pu4 LOCOMOBILE,' 2314 Market. Locust 4M. It A. JENK8. Mgr.. Exchange Car Deft CHALMERS, 6-pass. tour, car, 30 II. P;.f must be sold at once; 117: Knox 40 H- 7 pass., cheap; both cars in fine c0 i!-?Z vvignau ciiraitc, jj wiTni p.-, .- , COLE 1015 DEMONSTRATORS ov rtt v iruti. uin asVf.n DUJUI1.4-4 UtyesLi - aj . ,l L. 8. BOWERS CO.. 245-47 N. Broad st J BEND FOR FREE BULLETIN OORSON AUTO EXCHANQE. 288 N. BHOiljJ CADILLAC. 1018. touring car; overhauled J renalnted: full eauloment: price $600. AtTTWJ BALES CORPORATION. 142 N. Droad st- 1013 OVERLAND Coupe with electric H ...J ......... ... ...... ...n.4 .-..aillnn. J ltaLedser CentrsJ. m 1011 WHITE TOURING; 40 II. P.! 7 senger; good condition. I. C. MOSER. 218 N. Broad it,, HUPMODILE 20 runabout! fine shape, runabout and coupe body; cheap. Call mantown 3430. REBUILT Packard roadster for sals; cuj seen at garage. Cramp's Rhlnvard. Kena.w 012 KNOX touring car, also limousine bosf. T. 11 ALTON. Allegheny and C st BU1CK. 1016. at aacrlfice: run only 600 mlli will guarantee. M 762. Ledger Central. , CADILLAC. 1014. perfect con. and iy.t revar., nished; complete equip. N. Scott lilJWJ AUTO LIVERY AND GAEAOEiJ TAXI SERVICE AT REASON A HUSji RATES. QUICK 8KRY1CE, STANCE IN AL.U rTB OJT Oil I, lv j WIRES TO OUR OFyiCB. DAI vevj nwht. taxi service company 188 n. broad st. BPRUCB 4232. RACK 1M LARGE AUTOMOBILE AND GARAGE BU1LDJNG 2126-28-30 Market Street j.W BUILDINO, TWO STORIEJ BASEMENT. Oo.FOOV FRONTAaB. . SQUARE FEET PER FIKHl CEILINGS, E1C. Far full particulars, apply t" S. J. HENDERSON, Alton.1 Jl JPiSi rJ"? ivt1 , sssssssEltljL jt,.JAJBfS ?(Bwli " r, !i . 'W;&kva twm. ..& . 11 esssVrU.yl-1 iXSU rrll.. ' mzzr BC(J WIJKH1M lll.UCl, y.
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