NA PAH ka i ur m It trill s-4 . "i- j 9 ictf ft- B'a a FLIP AND FLOP 1 Jay flo; lrnd me i" i ii i TWO YOUNG ROBBERS CAUGHT AFTER CHASE Believed to Bo Members of Ju venile Band That Has Looted Many Houses The capture today of two boy robbers after a chase of several blocks brought to light the existence of a Juvenile band of thieves, which Is accused of looting houses in all sections of the city. They were also responsible, the police say, for the desecration of the Church of the Holy Sacrament, Broad street above Ridge avenue. Following clues obtained several days ago. District Detectives Kelly and Aubel. of the 20th and Buttonwood streets sta tion, attempted to arrest James 'Williams, a 17-year-old negro, and his youthful pal, LeRoy Green, at 15th and Cuthbert streets. They were planning another rob bery, the police say, ,when they saw the detectives approach. The boys ran down 15th street to Market. Several shots were fired at the youths, but they ran close to the walls of houses and laughed at their pursuers. The chase led to 16th and Arch streets, when the boys accidentally ran Into the arms of District Detectives Ma lone and McCulIough, of the 15th and Vine streets station. When searched at the 20th and But tonwood streets station several pieces of silver and gold were found on them, the police say. In addition to various other kinds of booty. The metal la said to be parts of fixtures In the Church of the Holy Sacrament. The prisoners con fessed. It Is said, to looting the church and destroying what they could not carry. They also admitted robbing the Bethel Pharmacy, 18th street and Falrmount avenue, the police say, and a number of houses near 13th and Brown streets, 12th and South streets and other places. Detectives say Green told them Wll- Hams was the leader of the burglar band, which, he said, held regular meetings and planned robberies many days In ad vance, switching from one section of the -city to another. Alter putting the boys through a gruel ing examination, the detectives learned that fflsnv nifnilur, r ... .-... i , plevances against the leader. They said he cheated them in sharing the loot. Green said Williams always entered a house first and gathered up the best stuff, and then made a "getaway," leav ing the worst "swag" for the boys who came after him. Williams, who the police say is remark ably shrewd for his age. refused to talk. He gave his address as 1612 Seybert street. Green said he lived at 18th and Shars wood streets. The prisoners were held in J100O ball by Magistrate Beaton for a further hearing next Wednesday. Taxleab Driver Freed by Court WILMINGTON, Del., Oct U-In City Court today Benjamin Bennett, a taxi cab driver, whose machine collided with the automobile of Hay R. Hammlll, of Kennett Square, near this city, in which two people were hurt, was dismissed. Evl dence showed that both machines held the centre of the road and collided head on. Judge Churchman declared he would not fine Bennett unless the other driver was prosecuted. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Btr. New Bwden (Swed.), Chrlstlanla. roer ehamdlse. Sweden-Norway Line. . .SlZZZL-" To -"- Clyde ShnSSSJfSh ana- uitasu SUV Arminolia I Charles M. Taylor's bon. Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. Vu . Sailed. .Sept. 11 .Be tit. 13 .Sept. 14 .Sept. 22 .Bept. 23 .Sept. S3 .Bept. 24 ..Sept. 24 .Bept. 24 .Bept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 2T Sept. 28 .Sept. 28 Sept. 28 .Beat. 29 ( vTl fjoorbotten Narvik 'MWannlngtry bum , uyrdal ...Mlddleabor'gn ueutta ,Oran ,. ..... oapoll Lelth racersand -Port da Patx , Peotoporoei Liverpool ..... Kelbergen . Rotterdam ... George Pre n Barcelona .... Povlfa . Huelv. ...,,., nessbask Valencia ..... rtuin Arendal ... Hammyrsbuus Balboa Ayraerlo Alslera ueorglan .... Honolulu ,..,. Blr Ernest Caaiel Narvik Guato Manchester ,. Corolahman ......... ..Liverpool Manchester Miller Manchester .. &lSLuS?. . " ' London north Point .. ....London , West Point ...........London .. Rio Colorado ..Santos Fredne Havana Santuro ,,, Turk's Island.. ..oct. 1 .Oct. .Oct. .Oct. .Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. .Oct. PORT OF NEtf YORK i Steamships Due Today Kara. From. Balled. Verona , Genoa . , Sept. 29 California, , .Uverpool ......Oct. 3 at. Louts ...Liverpool ......Oct. B Steamships to Leave Nam. For. Data. Halls; Olav Copenhagen Oat. 14 Bt. Louts ..., .,.. Liverpool ......Oct, 18 Verona ... ...Genoa .Oct. 18 srcetisfjord ....... ...Bergen ........ .Oct. 18 Chlcaro ..Bordeaux . . .Oct. IS Mtwet of Vessel X. 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COME AQAINJ 200 ORGANIZATION MEN REGISTERED TODAY About 2000 Voters of All Par ties Expected to Take Ad vantage of Loophole About 200 electors, who took advan tage of a trick amendment to the elec tion laws made by the Republican Organization leaders In the State Legis lature permit tins citizens who have failed to register on the three regular days, even though they have been in the city, to pay their taxes and be placed on the lists after the last fall registration day, appeared before the Doord of Regis tration Commissioners In City Hall today to obtain the right to vote at the Novem ber election. A rush of perhaps 2000 forgetful electors was anticipated on this, the only remain ing, registration day, but scarcely mora than one-tenth of that number. It Is esti mated, will havo taken advantage of the amendment by the time tho books close. About one out of three applicants was of the careless, forgetful kind. The amendment to the election laws, which allows forgetful and careless citi zens to be registered after the three legal das, provides that they must pay their taxes botween the last registration day and 30 days before election day. It also provides that they may file their petitions to be registered with the commissioners until 21 days before the election, but that they must all be registered on the 21st day before the fall election. The law was first brought to light at a meeting of the Republican City Commit tee two weeks ago, when the word lead ers were told that they still had another opportunity to get their men qualified for the November election. Independents, determined not to be outdone by the Or ganization, also took advantage of the change In the law. In the week and a half that the com mission has been sitting, approximately 1S00 voters who were out of the city or sick on the three registration days have oeen registered. These electors filed their petitions to register on white and blue sheets. Special pink slips were provided, however, for those who wish to take advantage of the chango in the law EXPECT MEDICAL SCHOOLS' MERGER TO PROGRESS FAST Medico-Chirurgical College Names Committee to Consider Plans The proposition to merge the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania and the Medlco-Chlrurglcal College has proceeded so far that it Is believed the plans for the consolidation will be com pleted before the end of the present col legiate year and that by the time college reopens next year the merger will be an accomplished fact A committee repre senting the Interests of Medlco-Chl will meet next Monday to act on the proposal to merge. A committee of tho trustees of the university has already been appointed and Is expected to make Its report to the trustees soon. The plans, as outlined tentatively, call for the transfer of undergraduate stu dents of Medlco-Chl to the university and the construction on the Parkway of a great graduate school of medicine, to be known, In all probability, as the Medlco Chirurgical Graduate School of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. The question of financing the graduate school is now giv ing those Interested in the plan great con cern. A hospital will be maintained In con nection with the graduate school and a large sum of money will be needed for this. It Is said that the maintenance cost will amount to at least 1100,000 a year, and that this would require a permanent fund of $1000,000. LOCAL EXPORTS LEAP Increase of ?4,896,672 in September Foreign Trade While the exports from the port of Philadelphia for the month of September showed an Increase of I4,898,(OT, as com pared with the same month of last year, the imports fell off S645,S. The trade balance, that is, the excess of exports over imports, was Jt.908.06i The total exports In September were I3.720.SOI, against 1,824.3 last year, and the Imports reached a total of 14,814,752. against $5,300,074. The exports for the first nlnA mnntha nt thn pai.mi... A. were 160,335.418', compared with $44,616,804 n mo same period or me previous year, while the imports were $81,947,123, against $74,01,46. Shifting Engines Good Fire Fighters' Pennsylvania ItAllroad uhlftinrr ii.in.. have become Invaluable as fire fighters. A report Just Issued by the company shows that the little engines have been of ex ceptional service since they have been equipped, as fire extinguishers. This method of Increasing the flre-ftghtlng ef ficiency of the Pennsylvania Railroad volunteers is only one of many improve ments that have been Introduced to de crease the fire losses of the organization. Ist year, although there were more fires than the company has had to cope with nretvloualv. th 1n - -nii- h PennylvanU Railroad now assumes we ana marine nsK. through Its own k-Tce fund, of more than $400,000,000. Fraakfenl Cewpk M Vears Wedded Mr. and Mr. John Warbrlck, of Frank ford, are observing their golden wedding anniversary at their home at Pierce and Orthodox streets. They were married W years ago In Old Trinity Church, Ox ford, and have been living In this city most of their lives. More than 0 of their relatives and friends assembled at the aged couple's home last night and celebrated the anniversary and ook them many valuable gifts. Mr. Warbrlck Is a veteran of the Civil War and a former member of tht old Franklin Volunteer Hgm Company. He and Mrs, Warbrlck are proud ot four children, two grand c and one great-sr-ndcklld. LEBaERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEB ""H'WH t. OBITUARIES DR. JOHN C. PRICE irARRISDURO. Oct. 13.-Dr. John C. Trice, Chief of the Division of Hygiene, Department of Labor and Industry, died this morning at his residence In Camp Hill after a brief lllnoss. Doctor Prloo's homo was In Bcranton. A. P. Dodge NEW YORK, Oct. 13. Arthur Pillsbury Dodge, lawyer, Inventor, publisher and member of tho bars of New Tork, New Hampshire, Illinois aud Massachusetts, died yesterday at his home In Froeport. L. I., in his 6Cth year. He was born In Enfield, N. H.i and was a direct descend ant of Simon Dodge, who came to this country from England In 1630. Mr. Dodge was admitted to the bar of Massachusetts In 1879, and for a time was attorney for Mary Baker Q. Eddy. IN MEMORIAM ZOL In lovlnc remembrance of our father, GEORGE W. ZOLL, who died Octo ber 18. 1P14. We shall find In some far, bright tomorrow Loved ones He has taken, Hun? yet. DAUOHTEKS. ZOLL. In loving remembrance of our brother, GEORGE W. ZOLL, who dlrd Oc tober 18. 1914. SISTERS. Beatfjg ADAMS. On October 10, 1B15, IDA MAT ADAMS, wlfo of John J. Adams and daugh ter ot William and Sunan Mills, need 37 years. Relatives and friends, also William Reynolds Circle. No. 137. L. of O. A. II., and St. Elizabeth ReneHclal Society, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday. at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 1925 South 2d at. Remains may be viewed on Wednesday evening. Interment at Slxtn Street Union Vault. AT.LMENDINGER. On October 11. 1915. WILLIAM, husband of Mary M. Allmendln ger (nee Rtsley). Rclathes and friends, also members of the Old Veterans' Fire Associa tion, Orion Club and the Detective Depart ment of Philadelphia, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 1:80 n.m at his late residence. 1339 North 10th st. In terment private, at Monument Cemetery, Re mains may be lewed on Thursday evening. Automobile serlce, DAKnElt. Suddenly, nt her residence, 1808 North Broad St., on October 10, 191B. JU LIA, widow of Charles D. Baeder and daugh ter of the lato Charles and Amanda Thacher, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 10 a. m., from her late residence, 1808 North Broad Services at the Church of the Incarceration? Droad and Jefferson sts., at 11 a. m. Inter ment private. BAltTIf. On October 10, 1918, MARIE M widow of John J. Barth. Relatives and friends are lmlted to attend th. ri,n.oi services, on Thursday, at 3 p. m at .he residence of her son, William Barth SSI1 Glrard ate. Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemetery- I1AUERS. On rvtnh.r in. mm rsrira husband of the late Margaret Bauers end son of the late Charlea and Elisabeth Bauers Relatives and friends are Invited to attend th funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m at the residence of Jamea Kelly. 148 Pegs St. Interment at Greenmount Ceme tery. 1IAUMAN -On October 10, 1915, WALLEN husband of Arvella B. Bauman (ne White house), aged 60 years. Relatives and friends, also Camp, No. Ill, r. O. S. of A Commandery No. 61, P. O. S. of A., and Keystone Council, No. 11, o of I. A., are Invited to ncrvlces, on Thursday, at 2 p m , at his late residence, 4678 Umbrla st ' Manayunk. Services will be held In Mount Vernon Baptist Church, at 3 p. m. Inter ment at Westminster Cemetery, BAUMGARDNEIt. On October 11, 1916 PHILIP, husband of the late Sarah Baum gardner. Relatives and friends, also Rlr ney Post, No. 03; Mozart Fishing Club, and Lafayette Hose Company, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thurs day, at 2 p. m at his late residence, 1224 N. nutchlnson nt. Interment strictly pri vate, at Northwood Cemetery, HECK. On October 11, 1915, ALEXANDER HECK, husband of Mamie O'Hey Beck, aaed 42 years. Relatives and friends are Invlled to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 3 p. m from his late residence, 6R32 Bloyd st , Germantown. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery. niNNIO. On October 12, 1916, EDWARD husband of Crecentla Illnnlc (neo Krato mlller). born In Degmarn Ob. Nekarsulm Wurteroberg. aged 04 years. Relatives ani friends, also the Inquirer Relief and em- gloyei. the Fred Fell and George Essllnger enenclal Societies, are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8 80 a. m., from his late residence, 1148 North 3d st. Requiem Mass at 10 a. m. at Bt. Peter's Church. In terment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, BROAnilELT. On October 12, 1916. HENRT BROADBELT, In his 80th year. Relative, and friends are Invited to attend funeral Friday, at 1 p m.. from his lste residence. Village Green, Delaware County, Pa. Inter ment at Media Cemetery, Carriages will met Mlddletown trolley at Basin road, from 11 to 12 a. m. BUTUIOUOIt. On October 12, 1916. MART EMMA BURROUOH. Relative and friends are Invited to attend funeral services. Thura. No5rrls!:sP' '"" SWUt "ome- "th Tind CHESTNUT On October 11. 1915. JAMES II. CHESTNUT. IlelatlTM and frlendsTlSo all organizations of which he was a member! are invited to attend the funeral services! on Thursday) at 2 p. m., at the anartmenta of Oliver If. Balr, Isao Chestnut at. Inter! ment private. COLrKIt On October 9, 1915, LAWRENCE M . husband of Elizabeth Golfer (nee Kane) and son of Matthew and Mary OoUar. It Ha. lives and friends, also the AlUr Society, Holy Nama Society of the Epiphany Church and Court General Lawton, No. 232, F. of A.. are invited to attend funeral, Thursday, at 8 SO a. m., from his Ista residence. 1929 8. Bartaln at, Solemn Mass of Requiem at ths Epiphany Church at 10 a, in. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONNORS. On October lz, 1918, EDWARD A husband of Barbara A. Connors (nes (Hosier) and son of ths lata Margaret and Edward Connors. Relative! and friends, slso the 8d and 8th District Police, Flnletter Its publican Club and ths 630 Club, are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 a. . """- .-."..... oiv eouin Amer ican st. Solemn Requiem Mas at Bt. Joseph's Church at 9.80 a. m. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery. CORSON. On October It. 1915. HARRIET JlcKEKVEIt. widow ef Thomas A. Corson. Relsttvss and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 64(2 Woodland eve. later ment Arlington Cemetery. CHESTNUT On October 11, 1916. JAMES H. CHESTNUT. Relatives and friends, also all organizations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend tht funeral services, D 3Sur,1;J' f.a Vr.XH-i lh apartments of Oliver H. Ilslr, 1820 Chestnut st. Inter, ment private, DAVIS. On October 10, 1916, MINNIE O.. wits of Harry Davis and daughter or tbs late Peter and ElUabeth O. Campbell, italic lives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m. pre cisely, at her late residence, 2348 West Cum berland st. Interment private. Auto service. BULL. On October 10 1916, WILLIAM, husband of tbs late Elizabeth Dull, Rela tives and friends, also Delta Castle, No. 0, K. Q. E.i Independence Council, No, 1, U. 8. A., of Philadelphia, Pa., and employes of the Pavonla 1". R, H. Car Shops, we Invite to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at his late reeldenoe. 1206 North 20tb st.. Cam den. N, J, Interment private, at Arlington Cemetery. Vh may vie the retails on JWiilsilir from 7 to 9 p. sv. KWS-. Set M4 Month 11th, 1916. MART rear. Fs-aeaJ' so th reelilenca of aoa. ssi ntjfMif. et8 Varna avs.,' MWSi 9mk -ekr saarulnf, laUri w w-nea m .fK jwoen jse. aged sx yssasM-Hwa w reeisenca of her uer r .; A -- .! -O looo; Hooiy By KEMBLE Copyright, 1015, E. W, Keroble. "' ' . r ""oTTMisirNDESTooD Me. i saio J?;J:2p)(xvnM any I (he's offT? w"k',3m. WIUL YOU LEND ME A FIVE ( MlKK'.WHftT Anfi -r, TOUCHES) ( NOT A Blf J j I SPOT. FIVE DOLLARS JJ VOUjRYWft FORJ JvlE MTAlAVAVSj ) dU3 TOP. I "T W " V-O MAKES 'ME j aJNYK I HE Mi ; DEATHS ERNKT. At the residence ot his son. Dr. E, 8. Erney, 5002 Lansdow ne avs., on Octo ber 12, 11)18, Dr. ALUERT S. BRNEY, In his 01st year. Relatives and friends, also Phoenix Lo-lgn, No. 130. F. and A, M.t Palestine Chapter, No. 240, R, A. M., and Mary Commandery. No. 80, K. T are In vited to attend the funeral aervlces, on Thursday, at 1 80 p. m., at the apartments ot Oliver II. Balr, 1820 Chestnut st. Inter ment at Kern wood Cemetery. EVANS -On October 11, 1015, MART A, widow of Charlea Evans, Relatives and friends, slso Mystic Temple, No. 28, O. U. A.. and Atnelstan Temple, No, 59, I. O. E., an Invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, 1031 Marlborough at., on Thursday, at 2 p. m. Interment at North wood Cemetery. FENSTEItMACHEa -Suddenly, at nalnes port, N. J , October 10, 1915, JOHN J, FEN-STHRMAC-UElt, aged 00. Relatlvee and friends aro Invited to attend funeral, from his late residence, Halnesport, N. J., on Thursday, at 2 p. m., without further no tice. Interment private. Friends may call Wednesday, from 7:30 to 9 p. m. FLOOD. On Octobor 10, 1915, MART FLOOD. Relatives and friends, also Altar Society of the Church of the Nativity, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 80 a. m , from her late residence, 215 Almond st. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church ot the Nativity at 10 a. m. Inter ment at Bt. Ann's Cemetery. OAKTmVAITE. On October 10, 1916 ANN1K. widow of William Oarthwaite, aged M. Relatives and friends are Invited to at tend the funeral services, on Wednesday ut 8 p. m., at her son-lnlnw'a residence Thomas W. Dodds. 6016 Erdrtck St.. Wlol slnomlng. Interment private. t Mount Hods Cemntery, Chester, Pa. GIRAKI). At Lancaster, Pa., on October 10. 1U15. HONORINE. wife of Joseph a Glrard Relatives and friends, also the Culinary llenenclal Assoslatlon, are invited to attend the funeral., Friday, at 2 p. m.. from the residence of her son-in-law, Charles D Downes, 5018 Broomall ave. (fifth and Whitby ave.). Interment at Fernwood Ceme tery. Friends may call Thursday evening. GI.EESON. On October 11. 1916, JOHN a husband of Elsie M. Gleeson, aged 35 years Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 a. m.. from his lato residence, 1812 N. Marston at. Hlrn Mass at the Church of the Most Precious Blood at 10 a. m. Interment strictly private, at Westminster Cemetery. fr.vaio, GORMAN. At Mount Holly, N. J on Octo r 11. ,1915, DANIEL A. GORMAN, hue ban ot late Mary. A. Rock, aged OJ. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend fu neral, from his late residence, 142 Water Bi,, w ..u.,jr, ... u.j uu inurscay, at v n. m. High Mass of Requiem at Sacred Heart Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at St, Mary's Cemetery. GHAIIER. On October 12, 1915, MAI1T E. daughter ot Frank F. and Katie C. Graber. In her 12th year. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on i.rJ- X.' aA2.R: "1" aX her parents' residence, 2537 North 4th at. Remains may bo viewed "? T.1?r.5,avl ,ro.m 8 i 10 P- " Interment at Hillside Cemetery, by way of trolley. GRIMES. On October 11, 1018, HANNAH J., daughter of Edward W. and Margaret Grimes, In her 10th year. Relatives and friends, also school children of St. John'a Parochial School, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 30 a. m . from her paremtB' rcsiance. 127 Kalos at.. WIs sahlckon. High Mass of Requiem at St. John'a Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy rl 'Tn-ir GROFF. On October 11. 1915, HAMILTON T., husband of the late Emma M. Groff. aged 8.1 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 8 p. m., nt tho residence of his eon. Hsrry L. Groff, 2821 N. Marston St.. Phila delphia. Pa. Interment private Thursday, at South Dennis. Cape May County. N. J. IIAGSTOZ Suddenly, on October 11. 1915. THOMAS BARWI8S HAGSTOZ. In his 72d year. Relatives and friends also Vaux Lodge. No. 303. F. and A. M., and Veteran Corps., 1st Regt.. N. O. P.. aro Invited to a!,tnA the funeral services, on Thursday. at 1:30 p. m., at his lata residence, Delanco. S- i- I?,e.rni?!Lt. at Harlelgh Cemetery, Camdtn. N J. Friends may call on Wednes day, from 7 to ft p. m. Trains leave Market st, wharf, lhlladelphla. for Delanco nt 12:40. 1IANCE. On October 11,. 1015. JOHN P., on of Joseph c and the late Mary E. H.1PCu' in,.n(" 17,h "" I'uneral services will be held on Thursday, at 2.SO p. m,, at his late residence. Wyncote. Pa. Interment private. Auto will meet train at Jenklntown leaving Reading Terminal at 2 p. m. HART. On October 11, 1016, ANNA II wife of Percy A. E, Hart and daughter of Emma and the late Michael Murphy, aged ?8;. "S1" and Mend, are invited to at tend the funeral on Thursday, at 8 a. m... from her late residence. 000 Federal St., Cami e2'.NJ' J'ljU' ! "I Requiem at si John's Church, 13th and Chestnut sts., Phlla. delphla, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery, ,t?a,.A,?U Suay. n October 10. TJtOMAS, Jr , son of Frances and the late Thomas Hasenmaler. In his 27th ear. Rela tives and friends, also Loyal Order of Moosa Lodge, No. 54; Germanla Maennerchor, of Marlburg, and all societies of which he was a rnember, are Invited to attend the funeral, on pursday, at 2 p. m from hi mother1 residence, elio J st.. Lawndale, Philadelphia! Interment at Hillside Cemetery via funeral evenlnfl- '""wi vn eaneeaay IIEAVNEIt, At his resldsnce, 1818 South 53d st, on October 18, 1915, LOUIS WELLS IIEAVNEIt. Notice of funeral later. IIERST -On October 11. 1915. HARRY n. HEHST. Relatives and flienas, also Court Vf,tP"rk'.No- 8.1' F'.of A- "" Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 8 p. m.. at his late residence. 771 North Taylor st. Interment prlvsts In Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Wednes day, from 7 to 9 p. ra, ninns. Suddenly, on October 11, 1816. J?llN,..K" son of Jonathan K. and Anna W. Hlbbs. Relative and friends are In vited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at the residence or his parents, 24 East Mount Pleasant ave.. Mount Airy. Interment private. HOIJ.INGSIIF.AD. On October 11, 1918. ANNIE FRENCH, daughter of tie lite Anna H, and Charles F Holllngshead, Br! Relatlvee and friends are invited to attend the funeral service., on Friday, at 11 a. m. precisely, at her late residence, the Wlllard 1921 Arch st. Interment private, at Moored town. N.J. Friends may. call on Thursday between the hours of 7 and 0 p. m, HUTCHINSON,--On October 12. 1916. at her late residenoe. 85 Cast Halnea at., German- I town, CAROLINE B. HUTCHINSON (nee J ..,v..-, .,... ., ,Ml(w ,T. xtutcninson. Services and interment at convenience of the family. JACKSON'-On October 10. 1916. NORMAN L., husband of Catharine B. Jackson and son ot Sarah and the lste John Jackson, aged U yf?"i ivslstlvee and friends are Invlled to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1 n m.. from his late residence, 201 S. oth St.. Darby. Pa Interment at Oreen Mount Cemetery! Remains may be viewed on Wedneaday, from JON1E8 On October 12, ELIZABETH, wtdo- of Meredith T. JoneV. Relatives i"a friends, slso the member of the Susquehanna A?ttUPnMbyluUn Church, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday at 2.t' J? .' h'r u, residence, 2531 Nrrth 4th S1. R ins may be viewed on Friday, from 8 to 10 p. m. InUrment private, at Green mount K. of r. Cemetery. KES8LER -On October 10, 1916. MART T. wit. of WlUlaro M. Kes.ler and dsujhte; of th late James and. Catherine Mullen Heuuiv.. and friend, a? Invited I to attend the funeral, on Thureday, mornlnr, at 8 $0 fibber, 'IT HTghU-.T1.dfnBt.- gt-beU'.. groaVtSenJetlrV W """ -?o.y KIKK -On October 11 1915. FRANKLIN II. KIRK. p of Frankllp M. and $. Kirk, ln jh 8Mh year. Funeral service Thursday, at 8 p. m.. at 8000 Jeffersoo st. Intennent strictly privets. Friend may view remains -Wednesday yenlng. f KNAUBH. Suddenly, on October 11. loin DOUGLAS STANLBT." sii of CtariM ol and Blanch Brown Kaauss. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fu neral services, en Thursday, at lo a. , at bis late residence, 6801 Hadflsld st Intsrment at Bethlehem, PaH LAKBCLIm At the Majestlo Hotel. October 1L 1916. EDWIN A. lNDBI;aiid f Ke-tlve and friends an Invited to tte the funeral serkes. .Thuredayi at 8 p. m.. ai in uwriinenu oj uuver M. Balr, law I Chestnut t. Intsrment private. Kindly oraK I Tk tV4 at, ea. OoWc (V fK DEATHS JOHN J., husband of Mary A. Lawl.r. Rela tives and friends, also the Holy Nam (So ciety, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 7.80 a. m., from hla lata resi dence, 2410 South Percy st. High Requiem Mass st the Epiphany Church at 9 a. m. In terment Holy Cross Csmetery. I.OVK. On October 11, 1916, THOMAS, eon of James and Jennie Love, In his 18th year. Relatives and friends, also employes of Hast ings & Co., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2.30 p. m from his late residence 1033 S. 24th st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. LUKKN8. On October 10, 1915, BENJA MIN, husband ot Johanna Lukena. Relatives and friends, also Washington Camp, No. 93, P. O. a ot A.: Local Union No, 850, United Brotherhood ot Carpenters and Joiners of America; Progressive and Fox T. B. a, are Invited to attend funeral services. Thursday, at 2,30 p. m. precisely, at hla late residence, 13S1 Marlborough at. Interment private. Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday between 8 and 10 p. m. MAIIER. On October 12, 1016. TIMOTHT A., husband of Brldxst Lennon Mab.tr and son ot the late Thomas and Ann Maher. Due notice of the funeral will be given, rrom his late residence, 2212 N. 16th st. MAIirLE. At his residence. 5415 Walnut at.. Philadelphia. Dr. J. ORIER MARPLE. Services and Interment at Woodward Hill Cemetery, Lancaster. Pa., on Thursday, at 3 p. m. Lancaster. Pa., and liarrlsburg. Pa., papers please copy. MARTIN. On Octobsr 12, 1915, at Wild wood, N. J., WILLIAM B. MARTIN. In terment at Mount Morlah Cemetery, Philadel phia, notice of time of which will be given. McUOVEHN. On October 11. 1915, MART AGNES, wife of Peter F. McOovern and daughter of late John and Mary Cummlskey. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 2S76 Almond et. Solemn Requiem Mass at fit. Ann's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Ann's Cemetery. MEARS. On October 12. 1916, MART ALICE, wife ot Jamee W. Mears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fu neral, on Friday, at 10 a. m., from 3909 Germantown ave. Interment private, at Greenmount Cemetery. MURRAY. On October, 10, 1916, JO SEPHINE M daughter of Anna M. and the late Charles P. Murray. Funeral, to which relatives and friends are Invited, on Thura 3a'at.:S0. - .from her late residence. 549 South S8d st. Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Transfiguration at 10 a. m. Interment private, NASH. On October 12, 1916. IDA U,, widow of Edmund II. Nash, Funeral services and Interment private. PYI.K On Octobor 12, 1916, R. WATKIN PTI.E. In his 05th year. Relatives and friends sire Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at his late residence, 321 Penn et , Camden, N. J. In torment private. Friends may call on Thurs- HAY. At her resldencs, 1082 Pine st, on October 12. 1916. MART A. RAT, Due no tice of the funeral will be given. noilKKTS. On October 12, 1915, ANNIE M wlfo of Joseph W. Roberts. Rslatlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, Fri day aIternoT. at 1 o'clock precelely, from her husban residence. 814 W. Somerset et Interment private, at Greenmount Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Thursday evening. Automobile service. HOSH. On October 11. 1916, JOSEPH A, son of the late George and Alary Ross, aged 00. Relatives and friends aro Invited to at tend tho funeral services, Friday, at 2 p. m., at the residence of his son, Ilarry M. Rose, of Marllon, N. J. Interment at Ever green Cemetery, Camden, N. J., Train leaves Market Street Ferry 10 30 a. m. Remains may be viewed Thursday evening at the house, also at the cemetery. SANKKY. On October 11, 1916. ROBERT L., husband of Mary J Sankey, In his 51th year. Relatives and friends, also Court Paasyunk. No. 31. F. of A., and employee of Crew, Levlck & Co., Invited to services, Fri day, 2 p. m at residence, 1808 S. Front et Interment private, Mt Morlah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Thursday, from 8 to io p. ra. BHELDON On Tuesday, October 12. 1915 at South Bethlehem. KITCIIEL HARVEY" SHELDON. Funeral' Thursdy, B S from his late residence. -, SMITH. On October 10, 1916. ROSANNA widow of John Smith. Relatives and friends' are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs day, at 7.30 a. m from the residence of J. P. Connors, 231 Green st. Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 0 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery "'S0" 5ter, 10D' 1B WILLIAM IL ?1''t1VR aon.f Carrie 8. and the late Robert t,Bsr,,,an,T, ;anlI,on of Rebeoca and the late Samuel R. Payne, aged 21 years. Rela &? "J"1. -'?Js, also membefa of Payne Point Social, II. O. Stone Men's Club and employes ol Philadelphia "ife Insurance mp.a,.nyV or PfUsdelphla.ar? Invited "at ,e.ndcth.? "I.nera! services. Wednesday evening. SJm0 &Zlot- at..,n9 residence of hTs mother. 810 Howard St., Camden. N. J berv ices also on Thursday, at 2 p mV. at ' "Jry? a4lJ", ""rment at Arlington Cem" TONER. On October 10, 1015, MICHAEL, son of the late Michael and Rose Toner. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at TOO Sic,0wl Lrom hl" 1" residence. 601 Jackson fi lh Itequlem Mass at the Church of ,,l'oVLcV?o.h?nc;mBett.0ry.O'C,OCk- InUran a' VONDKIISMITH. On October 12 1B1B MART J., widow of Joseph UVondersmlth' aged 84 years. Relatives and friends ari invited to attend the funeral eervlces. o' Friday, at 8 p. m., at the residence of he? son-ln-lsw, C. J. Van Horn. 6227 Cathirini Vfte,tJlh,'as,Phla' "Kterment private at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be wiTHSffwr 8 " nS- IVHEATLEr -On October 12. 1016 uv. RANNA WHEATLEY (ne Bushnell), nil. dence 8215 Benner st, Wlsslnomlnsr Du notles of funeral will hi, iv.n ra,n' wua uiv irum t in m is. tti TiTDMEIL On October 13. 1918. MART widow of Frederlok WtdmeT, aged" 71 rVearT: IteUtlves and friends, also 'members of the .'.7ya2.Lu,.hra.n ?.n,irc Clesrfleldind Em erald sts., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 8 p. m.. at her St r?"ie n & Ambr at- Interment private at Northwood cemetery. Remains may bi funeral. 0" Thur,da)r nlng. Autom'obll. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This BTTLH TTPP (or like this) n tuns , 15a. Three times on week j- Six times one week ,, 30(lt centsU?e'r"llnJ!r'nt"J' th UmM ona " 10 Place your order for three or more times and It will be Inserted In the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One .or two time rate for Evsmso Lxnoia and rnsiM X-Don combined Is 19 cents Mr Una with the exception of Help Wanted d Bituatlon Wanted, which U 15 cent p u FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) Found, Personals, Boardlny and Rooms S3 SI.YJS,,BN'ffl PEB "N-TOANTOrABOVH There is a drujr store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads. at office rates. ?0T CWTDaw bhoshs, to .order; meal &ue,.,1Li5-irNC.nTrVLk,",Wfe, ""M? y wijfT-- -ir 75CBiHS-idaie-aed wonnnorTiW5 tore; one with shoe experience wVf.rri x ldL-'cSJii & 1 13, 1915: FLOP IS SO EASILY TOUCHED HELP WANTED EMAL BOOKKEEPERS, OLERK8 AND STENOG RAPHERS seeking positions will receive val uable Information and exceptionally helpful SERVICE- by consulting Miss Dean. Led. iter Central, by personal Interview or letter, fihe will aid you with your ad, list your qual ifications In the COMMERCIAL DEPART MENT and use every effort to locate a po sition for you. During the month of Sep tember 85 TOUNO LADIES SECURED POSITIONS rough this SERVICE, which Is free to acer Aavemsers. CHAMBERMAID and laundress, whltsj Prot estant preferred. Fhone Chestnut Hill 1165 W or apply 812 South JBroad at. between 10 apply 812 South JBroad at, between and u xi. vt eanesqay mominr. CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS! . Apply 813 Oowen ave.. Mt Airy. white. CHAMBERWORK and waitlnr. white, Frot, wanted; help with sewing: adult family; ref erence required. Phone 208 W Darby, CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. A Milr, John jamesuobson. inc., Blanket lane. Falls of Schuylkill. s, scot l s COOK, German or Swedish Protestantyoung; must. have first-class reference. Call Wednes day, 18th. between 10 and 11 o'clock, 0418 Overbrook ave.. Overbrook. COOK wanted, competent colored! beet refer ences required; no washing. Apply Mrs. Henry J. Doyle. Wlster road. Ardmoro. ra. COOK, experienced, capable: reference. Meet employer. Room 230, Ptfbllo Ledger, Wednes day, between 11 and 12. COOKActlve, experienced white woman. Call ptv. iu ana n vveanesaay, isi Boruoe St. COOK wanted, Irish preferred! reference re qulred. 2006 Spring Garden at COOKING and downstairs work! 3 tn family t reference. 4111 Looust t EDUCATIONAL WORK Two young ladle. nigh school graduates or former teachers pre- ferred. P 701, Ledger Office. EXAMINERS, exp. on ladlee' shirtwaist Haney, Kuttner A Raab. 1820-84 Vine st OpNERAZ, HOUSEWORK White gtrl for ram lly of two. Meet employer. Room 230, Pub . Ho Ledger. Thursday. 11:30 a. m. GIRL, white, for general housework or young flrl to assist: small family; good waes. hone Cynwyd 890 or call 122 Birch ave., Bala. GIRL, about 18, for temporary position In art needlework house; 84.50 per week. 1027 Arch St.. Oth floor. GIRL wanted as chlldnurse; good home, good wages. 2241 North Park ave. GIRLS (two), white, experienced, good refer eni.es. for entire work of home for small fam lly, suburbs. M 719. Ledger Otflce. GOVERNESS -wanted, German or Trench, who can speak both languages. Ajpp. 1732 Pine irt HOUSEWORK (general) German, one who can speak English; reference. 122S W. Lehigh av. HOUSEWORK (gen ), ssslst wash.: white Prot Ger. pref.; ref. req. Ph. Germantown 2128 W. HOUSEWORK Woman with child to go to suburbs: modern house. L 407, Ledger Office. LADY, college bred, educated or social woman, for special university extension courss work; one able to speak fluently and Impart Ideas end having some executive ability preferred; for permanent position paying iU monthly. D 328, Ledger Office. LAUNDRESS, first clsss. colored; by tho day; best references required. F 703. Ledger Off. OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED A'i.RHl" ' ladles' shtrwalsta. HANEY, KUTTNER & RAAB 1328-34 Vine street PAPER BOXES Experienced girls on tumlnr ln work: good position, with chance for ad vancement. Miller's, 452 York ave. (between 4th and 5th and Noble and Willow ets.). SALESLADIES, pleasing personality: no ex perience necessary; fine opportunity. The Way Co.. 0 B. 39th st STENOGRAPHER, experienced dictaphone op erator; Protestant preferred; state age. ex patience and salary expected. E 954, Led.Cen. WANTED Refined, capable woman for light outlea tn an apartment, one hour in the morning and to prepare dinner in the evening- forMwo; would prefer some on living n or near Logan; no washing; reference re nulred. D 320. Ledger Office. YOUNG LADY, good penman, experienced, knowledge of bookkeeolnc. tnr ,-iM.tr.i ...! tlon with a good concern: one who Is desirous of learning to operate the comptometer: ex ??llDt opportunity. For Information . mi as nir.iM t .- (- Ledger Central. INCREASE your husband's Income A large firm can offer an unusual opportunity. E 618. Ledger Central. " General WOMEN wanted, Gov. clerks. I7p mo. Phlla. exams, coming. List position obtslned free! Franklin Ina.. Dept 715 H, Rochester, N. Y. HELP "WANTED MALE BLACKSMITH snd hardener on carbon and high-speed tools and Irregular shaped punches and dlea; good pay and stesdy work fo aafis. Btatlon r?0"' AMTttm r' - Box 8500, BLACKSMITHSTV o flrstlaaa blacksmltha. accustomed to working on general foriini mh ?rf w"! i, two Vs&iass 'SlioK mlths' helpers. American Engineering Co.. Aramlngo and Cumberland ate" " " v BUTLER wanted, white, unmarried, with r from last employer. Address Mrs? William' Round Top, near Weet CheeterTPa. Ph.eg?' CANVASSERS Uv s5u.B.J,l. onergetlo men can earn 9 u il dai1t commissions crew work. efor 10,, 1215 Filbert . ' VJI?! from .oo to Apply before ' -.""". u, 620. CHAUFFEUR Wanted, single youn, man for nadlllu llmmi.ii-, . Jl?"' man for Cadillac limousine hit Sf-pAS "mu,.tU't.mUptar.i.'o rets. 'Address, giving age. exrT rZt .1 salary expected. 41. EIitZPXZ!- -1 CHAUFFEUR-Uaeful man. single, on r.n.! Ee'd'ge? CenYrsY '&&?h l? ence required; beet wsgea. rtASSHtis mi' ucipr i m., yi rtea CHEMISTS Wanted, on er two rr.. . chemlsu for work in organ lo iJZW,ltli replying, state ., experfenci dufiJ',.in saUry Seslred. ddreslTp Tit? LedJe?Offlfi? Clxjlll 'WtJAVEHri wanlei, XT ir. S James Dobeon, lna. Blanket Ifi T. Jhn..f lane. Falls of Schuylkill. 1Ulla' Scott's CUTTER and designer of men's necirw. r EL13VATOH MAK, colored, wllti llr... k -Ply University Il'o.jtg"c- Api ""Nwja two eacbTTnTiuirjrr- -(.-uii auiu nuriBOOMl tonnr mill -; "ir " on. p aner hand. America ? EnglneSrbff 'S.1 Aramlngo and Cumbwlan " fi'Juserlna; Co., MACHU4iaTS-Apply "a00wissi; MAN AND WIFE a houseman and L-r m.t01Sn"mitUC l.MrS!?pi mum imn ivini imiiu Chestnut HIU. thSi. CheetnuTii.ffV.'A t ST, VK a ,,ro I MU betwS'iAU wj Wsdnesdsy mornlnlr T"niea 10 ejid It MANAOER for Surety Department 7o ""! -Ur!e wi!a.. surety buHB'"i?t rvno na VI wieag or PhlUd.inhi. ."".1 "C llnae. "" - vs bb snri bjiiii.111 i. 1 oommlaelon with M.ViJi.t.u! Oalury in. Fuu details bv iT3 R'l.ser. right fiUm , T ...., illt j . .. . . . i HELP W.A-J- . MB MAN AND Wi: preferred. Cal D WIFE, butler and jsaaU. . . preferred. Call, between 10 and 'xvc-. day and Thursday. 124 B. 19th st Ttiuridsr. lz H. infh . MAN wanted to feed band resaw. Rh.t. . Vandegrlft. 814 N, Lawrence. ' BneI, RIP BAWYERS wanted. Men. Vandegrifi; sii N. Lawrence st RAt.PRlAM en- .ll...,.l.ll.l..i -. permanent position to right mVn"?12;?i Ledger Central. - 851. SOLICITOR for modern printing ehesi must have experience; reference required! iu and commission. D 82R. IdrV rv.,LlarT TEAMS WITH DRIVERS WANTED T-T "k yard dron.bottom warnna tettt. ... .Tr"J haul ashes, 5 60 per day. Darlen aid wM Ing Park ave. Phone Tioga 5509. "yj TENOR. lth experience, for suburban eV WANTED Toolroakers Experienced men work on lire and eTtnri Lathe Hands Must have experience work and be accurate workers. ""i 5 Milling Machine Hands Must have einart. 6 ence on tool work, ability to work Uest t3 Instrument Makers Exceptional aDllltv" i. ' mechanical line for all-around expertminul ' work on, electrical appliances; expertence must Include bench, lalhe and mlllfnc ! cnlne work j rtroublr0rk,n" " h0UT" week- No ""t S Stats age. natlenallty. erperlencA what t.( sltlon best fltteil fn n4.vtlTr.F?aSJ P. O. Box V, rialnfleld, N. J, WrioriandCnut"lvrf WAN'l'lCn TT-S .flt..a -tka -A .. nana and power hammers; also automobile ii body panelers. Apply Louis Budlck. cars il Bprfngfleld Metal Body Co.. BprlnrfleldT Masi! j TOUNO MAN wanted to start la ealea departs,! "t exPrienc unneoeasary' commlssloar vaviiButn (raue. r .ca, meager J TOUNO MAN to pack small parcel poet pack. ," ages: statu experience end salary. P TW. , tAarmv rvert. " OPPORTUNITY for a ytmnc man, college or hlghaohool graduate preferred. Address D. . j .yy. ojs wa, epnngneia, n, j. SITUATIONS WANTED KJ ATTENDANT Experienced 'woman dee Ire po- '"? w" lyrwQwiT uvay or grown ohuar good eewer. Call or address B. B 413 N. t8d. ' OOKKERMm rua.tatan.t .'!.. -ti- !-' BOOKKEEPER (assistant), typist clerk. BrU" vo orancn operator, a years' experience; 1 best references. Phone Narbrth Mxv ' J BOOKKEEPER Lady, thoroughly experienced good penman, accurate, rapid, .dealre poili tlon; references. D 816, Ledger Of dee. BOOKKEEPER, clerk, typist High cW"Ji High ecboeTT familiar witn J I,, uuumoi a j earn experience; ran coal business. F 43. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER. clerk. telephone capapie. witn 7 years' exp. B 957. Led. Cent. CASHIER and assistant bookkeeper; excellent -k- ... wen.., wrurjL. jj to, imager jjentrat CHAMBERMAID and aeamstress: good refer ence. See at preeent place, 822 Clinton st CHAMBERMAID Young Scotch woman wants "4 ri a -vi aPs.caPm.sg, tsoif j , TriOr. uubunuKnu-iounr Swedish rTot, Otn. ef y.nCTwm urn prci. u ei, Aqger wnoe. M wnuinuitou assiBc cnajnDerwork; Tot; J CIJSRK 5 years' experience in every Una ot clerical work. E 441, Ledger Central. COOK. German, Protestant experienced? I wishes situation; reference; wages, 17 to H. a TV if T.4,... nfA,. ' M COOK rnlnrri. .yn.rlMnr.rt nnrt MMn.n.n,, a years' ref last place. L 422, Ledger Office', a COOK, chambermaid and waitress Two sisters m wish position together. L 421. Ledger Off. -1 COOK and chambermaid, or waitress, 2 sisters; J swju rota, a. tiu, meager uinc. COOK or housekeeper Etxpd. Prot women: country preferred. L 420, Ledger Office. COOK, colored, expd., best ref , or laundress ' py wee, city, u iib, imager mnoe. COOK, first class, good laundress; good re! erence, city or country, z-wu nne st COOK Up-State woman, capable and experj COOK or housework, colored woman; best rel j erence 2Q13 Lombard st j DRESSMAKER, French, exp., for ladles and j - luiuioii, iuB.nio IB,,, wudch en, IIBI Balnbrldge st Phone Loc. 2198 J after 8 p. nvg DRESSMAKER, competent, from New YorkS uesires engagements: nign-ciaa trade; evs- runs gowns a, epeciauy. walnut iHaa. DRESSMAKER, good cutter and titter, wishes engagement by the day, $3 and carfare, of. av noma, .rnono tm vv. per day; references. M 651, Ledger Central. J GIRL, German, wishes position at houseworK and cooking. Martha Pells, 1519 Cottmsnl st.. trox cnase. 1'nnaneipnia, i GIRLS (2) wish positions, one as chambermaid j ana otner as waitress: best city references. -ui, nrancp eqger, ictst ana 1'ine. GIRLS (2) wish places tosether. one ss coox ' and chambermaid. Call 225 North 62 d sU 41 west 1'niiaqeipnia. t HOUSBKEEPKR Colored woman want pou tlon, gentleman's home, or cooking. 1945 N. uoer. LADY acoustomed to organlilDg and exeouttv . work desirea position where a knowledge J catering and experience in directing a num- i ber of servants would be useful, references p- ei, meager central. MOTHER'S HEU'ER. exper. with chlldrenl ' semi. Invalid or elderly ladv. H 11A. Led. Cent : NURSE wlshesposltlon: willing to help with J light duties. D183. Ledger Central. 6FFICE woman, 19 yra,' xp.,accountaatbMU-. apr.. payroll, time oienc. oes. open g wne merit is appreo t pest reis. a 7e, jtat v.cou ' SECRETARY Expert stenographer and corre- : sponrtent, 7 years' exp. on technical dttsu and confidential worki US', in iin r-rf. CtnUi STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER, 6 "" years '3 exp. In secretarial and mfg. work; famlllsti with auto bualness. B 851, Ledger Central. J BTENOGRAPUER. bookkeeper, recent r te, 2 month experlnc Aoour-t. Addr- j V Mitt 'A IIP III p OII aw BTENoaUAPHER-Compeient."wl 16 y thorough exp.; good correspondent ; clerk; Interview solicited. J 867, Led., Q STEb'OGRAPHER and bookkeeper, hlgh'sc! and business collea srraduatat idmi ex& ence; trial solicited. 48, Ledger Central. " STENOGRAPHER, competent and xure I would consider moderate Hilary with Psw BTENOORAl'irER -Capable' youa- busdaej jvomantexpcrw.poid.F42, Ld. C BTENOaRAl'llER and dark; eventT miW experience; neat, careful, g 848, Ledger O eV i t171 rwiertmca. r oio. ijeager uinc. srinuuiiu-atuti, neat, nidus.; trainea te i good work; exn. B 844. Ida- ritrl. Ij ' r T BiMuuKAriiEs, tnorourhlr ap oe change, under, hookkpg. K 787, I dfor ' sn-jSNUUHAPllBK,. neat accurate: montns- exp.; moq. salary. B 968, Led. t)Tnuut(Ai'iiiSK capable young lady. WANT U Position companion or roansf m year Pp. i wllllBf. g- q. Iflfr CS: housekpr. or mother's helper. K 849. Led. VVOM ,n.. . .j ' . .i ii an. young, reanea. capable, wishes i of invalid or oonvaleacant: iilfntf to aJf. S"d assist with general houseksepiw kiut u 11. J.eager Branch, skoh nrmaninwn av WOMAN, educated, young, married, whop husband Is employed evenings, desires nigh worki competent tenograpjier and priv branch operator. V 45. T..r rvnt.al. WOMAN, German, exp., want cook's, d'i wk.:no waah.lsuba. ilia Knnvf., Vnn sa TOUNO LADY, wllb experience In buylngTSIi ?"lf li ,t,t-. "sire posit on of trfsv , K 860, Ldger Central. YpUNO LADYr-rench teaeher7 wtsWs pupSl1 literature, translation. B U53, Idger Cenirsl. OKltMAN "gov th car of governess, speaks English, wished At sTna 4F lA jakllrtrsi tnr1j lt . years. Apply to Mrs. Ilarry Blddla. I'aelfc ? - I -a 5r- English governs, ex. mune. ducal 'I 1 fl 1 i 'i Bthi ra, er vis, tw, Udgr Csolrel.