EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 191S. 15 FIRE AT STATE COLLEGE felphU Student Among Those Injured I?"nigo aiigm. RiaTfi COLLEGE. Pa. Oct. "-Blu-Itf1" .. r r. n.uivonl Stat College Sl liiinculihed ft flr that threatened SkS lb Wlry nd creamery build. nftT?nSZ.S if bulldtniw used by the I ' . X aerTculturj. The nre Marled In Wmtool of ,fcvnnrrt floor. The origin ll"KSrn II waa confined to the h now"' fl00r by nre WftlU and con Wfr" 5i,ri The damage la eatlmated iM AgTlCUIlur.il liuuiivn ffior the creamery were deatroyed. ftf . ..,- mam-hare nf th vnlun- ildirtm"ent. were lightly burned fhSrlc "eld which waa exploded by w wlpnu"i "i ".,-.- nf Phlladelnhla, h.'iSr In the department of agrlcul LifSeSuw. e only atudent h11 . .. ! ..,in,ilv burned. .wMmer " ffieatljg .jkrsAKR. On October in, iio. wiiir- TTn.-Virr d is! year. Relative and ! 4ff ifsa Jefterson Council. No. SI, O. of rWsshlngton Camp, P. O. 8. of A.. E 'LWnTM of th Phoenix Bridge Com- w .J. Invited lo attend me lumni serv r"r, ftiturdSr. t S,P- njy at the ml. P Ie Tii i mother, Mr. Martha J. Al- 'loll Spring Garden !. Interment CfJi.JS.d Cemetery., Remain, may be SJSm Friday, from T to 9 p. m. .,mnnK On October 18, 1018, ELIZA MsIS DOWNING ASHDIUDOE, widow of 3E2 SMrpls. Aahbrldg. In her 84th year. I v Csiive and triena are ijmra " mno S Sf. "ildence, nr pownlnttown. in- J- jjj&'&.T Btatlon '!, win be"m.t -.IL-On October 18. 1918, MAIIT affltABCTH AURIC (nee J.nU.n wit. ot IrCKun Frederick Aurlg. In her 04th ye fl. tElii eervlce on Saturday, at 1 P. m., ft 5?f,ft, residence, 2128 Federal st. Interm I? 2SAi urlvate. p. mi m ntermtnt " . nlAhar ...v 14, 1015, BESSIE Wi'iS .., Plrlel. wife of Robert Baxter. TTEK. Un VKwaw HA.7. .. i- frlenda irii Invited to atfAnrt I SSnniral service, on Monday, at 2 p. re., k ffh5 lite residence. IMS Dudley at. Inter- ' F-l SlmnnA Cemetery. Remains may Mvltwed on Sunday, after T p. m. Auto 5114 service. .' ADOvivxru. un ucigoer la. mm. KalE E. OINNODO, beloved daughter of I ', m.nuniil ared 1ft yeara Relatives f Sui frttDdi. alo St. Acnes Guild Glrli' s ESS Church, are Invited to attend funeral. fTXftndar afternoon, at 1:30 .precisely, from & MrtStV residence. 521 B. Xd t. Services Jf fc Piters' Church. 3d and Pine ats.. at PiEm. Interment Oreenmount Cemetery. uulas can bs viewed on Sunday evening. Ksmoblls cortsas. ' aaWDLK. On October 18, 191B, MART. Ji of Charles Brlndle. afted TB years. i SSttires and friends are Invited to attend 8!funrml. on Saturday, at 7:80 a. m., from Kj sen's residence. Andrew Brlndle,' 1312 a LtlWow St. High Mass at St. Alphonsus Comth at 9 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross OHMtiry. sMTION-In Germantown, Pa., on Oo ulir IS. 15. HANNAH, FRY, widow of Sn A. Brltton. in her IMth year. Funeral JE7.. I. .V rldnca of her son. B: Prank IsSuon. 60 East Coulter St.. on Saturday Oc ,' S2erH W.S0 a. m. Interment strictly trims. ..-ovarvn October 18. 191B. ALICE MiRNS widow of Bernard Burns, late A. rf Toreidals. Pa. Relatives and friends are ,P tafiudto attend funeral. Saturday, at 8:80 hni SIS E. Ontario st. Solemn Requiem SJm at the Church of tho Ascension at 10 fcloca. Interment 8t. Domlnlo'a Cemetery, Koloeiiburf. Automobile funeral. MNNON (nee McFadden). On October 18, AiiROERY. widow of Patrick Cannon. Rel- tiTes and friends are Invited to attend the rrninl on Saturday, 8 a. m from her late ' rSJamti. 2619 Christian at., formerly of 2434 Montrose st. Solemn Requiem Mass at the 1 Ak r fit. Anthony de Padua, at Q:XO jrielMlr. Interment at HQly Cross Cemetery. IMvoaulW At thA Tlflhnminti TTncnttnl ruudilphla, on October 12, 1915, LILIAN .BBATRlCE. wife of W. Emery Chessman Und daushter of Harry E. and Rebecca P. Miller, aged 21 years. Relatives and friends art Invited to attend funeral, from the resi dence or ner piiiiiw, j a,,i reari sc, Burllnrton. N. J. .. n m Interr n. j.. vii suuiuB,, uvwoer 10, iniermeni at uaa reiiows temi' -" - .. VT Tvj(.. . k- rl,wd on Friday evening-. BUT9M On October 12. 191B. JAMES T wo -ot Dennis and Margaret Chism, aged lu V Ttin. Relatives and friends are Invited to f, itt.nd the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:S0 a. li a., from his parents' residence. 1004 S. 21st t' . Solemn High Mass ot Requiem at the givrcn oi Dt. taraona at iu k. in. precisely. urment,st Holy Crass Cemetery. 6(NOK8. On October 12, 1915. EDWARD a.. nuiDina oi iiaroara a. Connors (nee (Hosier) and son ot the late Margaret and Edward Connors. Relatives and friends, also tt-Sd and 8th District Police,' Flnletter Re trjcllcan Club and the 630 Club, are Invited K to suena me luneru, on oaiurasy, at 8 a. ir a., from his late residence. 819 South Amer K Ian at. Solemn Requiem Mas at St. Joseph's Ctnrth at 9.S0 a. m. Interment Holy Crosi Ctnetery. P, CHEIOHTON. At Atlantic City, N. J., on rwftt. IV tfilK Tvrr.f.TAr Tt t....v ., K tami U Ctelghton (nee Cohleri and son ot rfwpn u. ana Anna irenrnion. Keiatlves ml friends are Invited to attend the funeral Mtvices. on Saturday, at 11:30 a. m., at Ml. Vernon Chapel. Interment at Mt. Ver- JCDER-On October 13, 1918, ALEX- uiunn js. citlDER, -member of Company k ; f? ?' Pa- Ileserve Infantry, husband I ..t5,1 la." Elisabeth S. Crlder. Relatives 1 a&4 minds Sri. lnvlt1 tn attanil .ha f...Ml kj- on Saturday, at 2.30 p. m., from his late rrtU KLVll?,",l,"r Bve)' Interment at Mount Vorlth Cemetery. 1 Ka,fe;I.n Belmar, N. J., on October 14, m!s i,enRY CURRIE. Relatives and uSS..-" nv'led to atend tho funeral, on ?.?n?r. t 1 p. m., from the residence of his i' im-lD.l.w TITI1ll ....a a n .. - k .M Interment at Heddlng Cemetery, Hi ' ..'n Uave Chestnut St.. Philadel phia, St 11 10 a. m. SMXAS On October 12. 1018. WILLIAM , nuiband of the late Mary Ellen Dallas. WMIves and friends are Invited to attend 5f.,V',on Sy- 2:30 p. m., from bis S,, r"Wence. 1420 B. 52d st. Interment at 'rnwood Cim'lirv. "AWEK-Qn October IS, 1018. cSri'.,,7'eH,i""R5J5?-'1uht.r.?? w aSXM!.'.'";' t0 tn th funeral. . in-l VitiX-i " m-i rom ner late st RTii.S' " Bo.emn High Mass , SunnH'".!. Church at 0 a. nu sharp. w b. ti.V.J :" ,Vr.,i cemetery, itemaina w;,; "" " rnoay, irom B to 10 p. m. E BKCKirS . iSJr " """f KL.IJAH F Sf .!.? .Vd aj, ' Relative, and lSh'Work.,h.s,-eif,nPli.yV of ,na Wharton ESs stnSSl' ".' inv?0 to attend the fu- wtr??.1 Services, on Mnnriuv m, i.m n . "rS?A-n .?c br 14. 191B, ELIJAH Ff.EWSTreS' J5 J???-"!:' crarence A"!:.2? Bldiiy a'vX, Norwood "Si.: pass. .V'V r'. 'nterment private. Re- 'K1. .., , yiewrc on 8un(.ayr .(ter ft) TOl?i!Sffil?5'T?! Oetour 14, Wis, jywnie. ased 78 years. Relative, and sjjric!. ' Jilted to attend the funeial '. imTWl fl - " " her late liJb" J,'.?nirment at K$ MiFVn.m T'tTlo-pTK . "" .VIE nttf.".,"0"!' 4. 1010. Mis. EilicauiJrW.SHr ..! ".. ! MsIeemyirom. !n?, residence of Miss "lUlm M...T Si "auai. SJl. DOiemn IwSwi .ff'fS" M T" 8 'months "IssmiIm'.".3' '? p- T- Bne- Way Rhnn.,nil.II"J"ye of the P. R. hnersU siSSSv arf Jnvlteel to attend the ldnce, iSsn,?1 a .P- m-j 'rom his late J Cem.'t, Hos, ' Interment Arllng- Blkilv?"".0n October 19 lOU WATftFVn "O f th. i.t, iury Ellis. ReUtlre. FLIP AND FLOP OW WVfCH Mr DO A NICE J'TTLE prop Kick with THisJ JTURTLC . ) a DEATHS SS.isiiHtfVA'fi. " "P'eo Jleneflc l As StsiiV Pr.Rnn.',i "B'evei of Vhlladelpnla iiXStitSRfHSV' " invited to at i Iuntr.1 .rvlc,. 6n Saturday, at ?tA K" ?!." JV residence. 24'.8 North fii,...V- ln'rmnt private, at Northwood lVrmftn. e. .InJ.M n,' b viewed on Frl day, from 8 to 10 p. m, FnIr'-r?,V9c,tobM' " -018. EMMA, wife ?LJ.1.J,1 rlU,J,.nl, daughter : Mary and. i.iJ!,-Ji,h.n.wl,ltnVr'' "Pd SB years. Rel flv.'.. "5'1 .tr,1d '.tn 'amlly are invited 1 ? ".Slfft 'J1 "neral Mondsy mornlnt. at P,;. o eloeH. from the residence of her .ISLi5r.",n-.Uw' ,Mri. Dv "elts. 2220 W, ?-r.,.KT.i.v,'v. '"l" nequlcm Mass at 8t. Kllsabeth's Church at 10 o'clock. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery, wiimi,JT0.,V. ctbf 18, 1918. ELIZA KSIt'LMA.!,,.E?. d'hter of John and Emily tlamble. Helat ves and friends of the fam IXli.W.81' abrleI' II. V. M. Sodality, are i!l . :&. t0 '"'nd tne funeral, en Saturday. ruh.M - .m'l. ,.rom tarentsr. residence. 2TilO :Vh2r,05 'J1 Solemn lllgh Mass of Requiem JL'..?.1, ?nel' Church, at 10 a. m. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 0L'iT.I'?i,.,r,,P5Oc.t0b.r . 1". Mlaa HAN. NAH rilRTLER, In her TOth year. Relatives fJ.?.'.'ni'.;.lnX,l,,1 t0 und the funeral !?Kl,,r.?J,.iB.aturd'r "l 2 " m- Precisely, Inturmont at Mount Peace Cemetery. itU1iS.JftlCa0.IV Sctob,.r Xl. I915' THOMAS nii?.u.ni,',i ,ryA' rftnn (nee Feehan). SSmK. .n2. uXnM ,of ,n family, alio member, of St. Oabrlel'a Holy Name Socle l.V,iCouit p;?na; No- 7 f' A., and Dl Jl'lon No- B8. A. O. H. are InMted to at JPi V1. f,unral. on Saturday, at T..10 a. m., oreil,51,i.1.tv? 5?Wnc. 1 South 20th st. Solemn High Mass or Requiem at St. Ga brlel'. Church, at o a. m. precisely. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMDERGERft On October IB, 1918. at her late residence, Delalr. N. J MINNA OLUECK wife of Chas. Hamberger, J T5ue notice of the funeral v. Ill be given. JIARTON. On October 14. 191S. PEM BROKE D.. huaband of Marv J. Harton Reiatlve. and rrlends. also W Salvador' Council. No. 283 K. of C. are Invited to at- H5? & i")nrJ' ,rom "' u, resldenco. 172t W. Glrard ave., on Monday, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Church ofthe Gesu. at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. "V??1. Sudd,n,r' " October 10, .1B.18',.!"0MA.H,' Jr- ,on of Frances and thi '? .Thom"JH;enmsler. In hla 27th ear. Relatives and.frlends. also Loyal Order of Moose Idge. No. M:,Gern.anla Maennerchor, of Marlburg. anl all societies of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from h,1ft?..rni,,.nir residence. Olio J st,, Lawndale. Philadelphia. Interment at Hlltsldo Ceme tery, via funeral car. Remain, may be lewed Saturday evening. HKI.ItMNO. On October 12, 191S, JOHN HELBLINO,hueband of the late Barbara Hel bllng (nee Schleicher), In his Mth year. Rel atives and friends, also Philadelphia Turnge tnelnde'and Deutsche Gesellschaft, are Invltel to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p, m from hla late residence. 2813 N. 33d St. in terment strictly private, at Mount Peace Cemetery. UENDRICnSON. On October 18, 1918, HANNA HENDRICKSON. aged 01 ears. Relative, and friends are Invited to attend funeral, from her late residence, Mantua. N. J., on Saturday, October 1(1, at 10.30 a. m. 8ervlce. at the house. Interment Mantua Cemetew HICKEY. On October 14, 101B, CATH ERINE M daughter of Margaret and the Kte Patrick Hlckey. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Mon day, at 8'30 a. m., from the residence ot her mother. 3R38 North 17th st. High Mass at the Church ot Holy Souls, at 10 a. m. In terment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Auto mobile service. KICKING. On October 13. 191B. WIL HELMINA HICKINO, wife, of Edward A. Kicking and daughter of the late Frederick and Catharine Schaeffer. In her Both year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m.. at her husband', residence, 2810 N. Maschcr st. Interment Oreenmount Cemetery. HOLLAND. On October 18, 1916. ELLA N, widow ot Richard Holland. Relatives and frfnd. are Invited to attend funeral, on Sat urday, at 1 p. m from her late residence. 2235 North 21st at. Services at St. Augustine P. E. Church. 21st st. and Columbia ave., at 2 p. m. Interment at Merlon Cemetery. Re. main, may be viewed on Friday, from 8 to 10 p. m. HOMEYARD. On October 18. 191B, MART V., widow of John Homeyard (nee Btnner), daughter ot the late Lewis and Henrietta Lackhadt, In her 80th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at the resi dence or her grandson, George Daniels, 2818 North Van Pelt ot.. Interment at Green mount Cemetery. Friends may view the re mains on Sunday, at 8 p. m. IIOPE. On October 14, 1018, HENRIUTTA U. widow or Robert A. Hope. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, rrom her late residence, 2418 South Opal st. Inter ment private at Femwood Cemetery. Friends may view remalna on Friday, after 3 p. m. Auto service. HULL. On October 13, 191S, ELIZABETH HULL (nee McCool), wife of James C. Hull. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 8 p. m at her late residence, 2113 N. Woodstock st. Further services on Sunday, at 12 o'clock noon, at Upper Dublin Dunkard Meeting House. Interment In adjoining ground. IVERS. On October 13. 1915, ANNA A., wife of Thomsa J. Ivers and daughter of Catherine and the late John O'Neill. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her mother's residence. 1228 Spring Garden st. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Assumption at 10 -a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. JOHNSON. On October 14. 1918, 8U3AN M., widow ot Frank Johnson, aged 69 years. Relate e. and friends, also Unter Stuetxungs Yereln, No. 2. are Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 1 p. m., from her late resi dence. 009 West Sterner st. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. JONES. On October 12. ELIZABETH, widow of Meredith T. Jones. Relatives and friends, also the members of the Susquehanna Avenue Presbyterian Church, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m- at her late residence, 2331 North 4th st. Remains may be -viewed on Friday, from 8 to 10 p. m. interment private, at Oreen mount K. of P. Cemetery. KATH. On October 18. 1016. THEODORA THRUXBTON, wife of Ludwlg Kath, and daughter of the late William and sablna Myers. Relatives and. friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. ra., at her late residence, 2189 N. Orlan na st. Interment at Southwestern Ground. KEIIk-On October 13, 1015, FREDERICK A., husband of Mary J. Keht. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Sat urday, at 1 :30 p. m., from his late residence, 4710 Haverford ave. bervices at the Church of the Holy Comforter, 48th and Haverford ave., at 2:80 p. m. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Friday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. KELLY. On October 18. 1915. MARY, daughter of James and the late Anna Kelly, of the Townland, Lahardane. County Mao, Ireland, aged 22 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday. October 18. at 0 a. m., from the residence of Patrick Finnerty, 2310 Christian st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Anthony'. Church at 10-10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KENNEDY. On October 12, 1915. WALTER KENNEDY, aged 81 years. Due notice ot tho funeral will be riven, from the parlor of John F Fluehr, 104 West Susquehanna ave, KLEIN. On October 14, 1915, at her resi dence, 420H North Darlen st., KATHARINE LUUIiEHTA, daughter of Nettle and the late Proctor Klein. Due notttje of the funeral will be given. LANO. On October 13, 191B, WILSON, hus band of Mary Lang and son of the late Lud wlg and . Margaret Lang. Relative, and friends, also member, of the Morrison Re publican Club, and the employes of the pj partment of Supplies andthe Pubilo Bui d. Inrs. and members of Public Build. Inss Relief Association, are Invited to attend the tuners), on Mobday, at 8:30 a. m., from his lat resldenoe. N)S South Front st. High Mass of Requiem at. Bt. Philip's rhurch at JO a. m, precisely. Intsrment at Holy Cross Cemetery. LLOYD. Suddenly, on October 14. 1918, ANNIE E., widow of Charles A. Lloyd. Rsla. tlves snd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p, m., at her, 1. residence, North Hirst st., West DEATHS Philadelphia. Interment private, at Green, m-nint Cemetery Friends are invited Sun dav evening. I.ONORNKCKKR. On October 18, 1918, at 1P .y"ll'nc of her, son-in-law, W..H. Ey-Uf't, Sharp are., Glenolden, Pa., ELIZA BETH J widow of George F. Longeneckerj Funeral services and Interment at flaytown, Ta , on Saturday. LUFKIN On October 14, 1918, ANNA, widow of Lawson Lufkln, aged 85. ReU tlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, Monday, at 8 p. m , at her lau residence, 8304 North 12th at. Inter ment private on Tuesday morning MAHER. On October 12, 1915, TIMOTHY A , husband of Bridget Lennon Maher and son ot the late Thomas and Ann Maher. Relatives and. friends, also the Holy Name Society and Branch No. 118, C. K. of A., are Invited lo attend the funeral, on Satur day, at 8 10 a, m.. from his late residence, 2242 N 15th St. Solemn Requiem Mans at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto mobile service. MrAI.I.lSTER. Suddenly, on October 14, 1D1B, JANE, widow of John McAllister. Relathes and friends are InMted to attend tne funeral services Mondsy, at 2 p. m at tho apartments of Oliver 11 Balr, 120 Chestnut st Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery Friends may view remains Sunday, from 8 to 10 p. m. McCAULKY. On October 18, 1918, JOHN M. McCAULEY, Sr. Relatives and friends, also members of P. R. R. Vol. Reller Assn.. aro invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, at 3 p. m., at the apartments of Oliver It. Hair. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Oreenmount Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Friday, from 7 tp 0 p. m. MeCLOSKEV, On October 18, 1618, TAUL McCLOSKEY, husband of the lato Ann Mc Closkey and father of the Rt. Rev. Mon slgnor James P, McCloskey, V. G. of Jaro. Hollo. P. I. Relatives and friends, also Bacrpil Heart Society of St. Ann's Church, are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8-30 a, m., from his late residence, 2717 E.tst Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at St Ann's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. McCOOL. On October 14. 1918, CORNELIUS McCOOL, husband ot the late Frances Mc Cool (nee McSorley). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8 a. m., rrom his late re-ldence, 1M4 Ingersoll st. High Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Gesu at 9 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. McGOVERN. On October 11, 1918, MARY AONBR, v,Ite of Peter F. McOovern and daughter of tate John and Mary Cummlskey. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.. rrom her late residence, 2070 Almond at. Solemn Requiem Maas at St. Ann'a Church at 10 a, m Interment at St. Ann's Cemetery. MILLER. On October IS. 1915. HENRY F.. son or Frederick and Mary Miller, aged 17 months. Relatlxes and trlends are invited to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 1:30 p. m.. from the residence ot his grandparents, 3033 Mercer st. Interment Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery. MILLER. On October 12. 191B, HARRIET H wile or William Miller. Relatives and rrlends ore Invited to attend the runentl services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, e948 -Torresdale ave., Tacony. Interment private. MJM'J?ONEY' 0l October 18, 1918. AN DREW J., husband of Matilda Mulroney (neo Obert) and son of the late Martin and Margaret Mulroney. Relatives and friends, also Branch No. 142, C M. B. A., and the Brewers Engineers' Local, No. 2ft. are in vited to attend the funeral, on Monday at 8:80 a. m from his late residence. 4410 Manayunk ave., Roxborough. Solemn Re quiem Mass at St Mary's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. MURPHY. On October 13. 191S. MARY E., wife of Edward A. Murphy and daughter .or the late Thomas and Ellen Buckley. Rela tives and friends, also League ot the Sacred Heart of tne Epiphany Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence. 2.M9 South Juniper st. High Mass of Requiem at the Epiphany Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MUSHLER On October 14. 1918. JOHN MUSHLER. In his TOth year. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence ot his son-in-law, Georgo 8. Murray, corner of Bristol pike and Park ave,, Eddlngton, Pa., on Monday, at 11 a. m., without further notice. Interment at William Penn Cemetery, Somerton. NOFER. On Octiter 14, 191B. WILLIAM A. NOFER. Sr., husband of Emma Nofer (nee Burkett). Due notice of the funeral will be given, from his late residence. 1710 Frank ford avenue. TACKER. At Woodbury, N. J., on October 13, 1015, MARTHA H., widow ot Daniel J. Packer, In her 82d year. Relatives and trlends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 1:30 p. m from her late resi dence, 41 South Broad st., Woodbury, N. J. Interment private, at Bethel Cemetery, Hurff vine. N. J. PASCOE. On October 14, 1015, JOHN F. B. PASCOE. Relatives and friends of the fam ily are Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock, at the chapel ot Andrew J. Behr & Son, Arch and lutn sts. High mass at St. Phllomena Church, Lansdowne, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains can be viewed between vrhe hours ot 7 'and 8 o'clock on Friday evening. l'IDGEON. On October 13, 1015. KATE E., widow of William J. Pldgeon. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral aerv Ices, on Saturday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at her nephew's residence. Robert D. Webb, 507 W. Maple ave., Merchantvllle, N. J. Inter ment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening. riOSO. On October 14. 1015, SARAH, widow of Moses Ploso, formerly of Lancas ter, Pa., In her 81st year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock precisely at hir late residence. 8447 Sansom st. Services Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of her son, Wm. Gsbe Ploso, 131 N. Pine st., Lancaster, Pa. In terment at Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster and Chicago papers please copy. PRICE. On October 13. 1015, SARAH ELIZABirTH. daughter of John and Mary Price. In her 8th year; Relatives and frlenda are invited to attend the funeral, on Satur day, at 2 p. m., from the residence ot her parents. 1317 South Quenlher st. (18th and Wharton sts ) Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. REYNOLDS. At her resldsnce, 3819 Aspen St., or. October 14. 1915, MARY M., wife of Howell Reynolds and daughter of the late William and Catharine Stott. Notice ot funeral later. BIESEN. On October 14. 1918. KARL A.. husband ot the late Marie Rlesen, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 8A3n N. Sydenham st. Services In St. Paul's Evan. fellca'. Church. Germantown ave. above But er st., at 2:80 o'clock. Interment Green mount Cemetery. RODOERS. On October 18. 1015. MARY C. wife of Frederick E, Rodgers and daughter of the late Florence D. and Emma J. Drls coll. Funeral, to Which the relatives and friends are Invited, on Saturday, at 8:80 a.m.. from her late residence. 2004 South. Bouvler st Mass of Requiem at the Church or St. Monica at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Autos. ROIJINfeON. On October 18, 1018. HENRY ROBINSON, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends ot the family, also Hamilton Lodge No. Slid. I. O.O. F, and l'ythadoraa Lodge, No. 120, K. of P., are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday afternoon, pre cisely at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 778 N. 27th st. Interment private. Please omit flowers. Auto service. RUCH.-r-On October 12, 1915. JOHN JO. SBPH RUCH. husband of the late Wllliel. mlna Rucb. Relative, and friends, alio the Manayunk Order of Owls, Nest No. 1782. are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8.30 a. m., from his son's residence, Jo seph J. Ruch, 4tu Krams ave., Roxborough. Requiem Mass at Bt. Mary's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Bt. Mary. Cemetery, Roxborough. Remains may l viewed on Friday, from 7 to 10 p. m. BUS8ELL. On October 18, 1918, HENRY, son ot Ihu late James and Eliza Wilson Rus sell Relatives and friend, are Invited to attend the funeral services, at his late rest. dence. 114 Elmwood ave.. Narberth, Pa,, Saturday, at 2 p. m. Interment private. SCHOl'IKLD. On October 14, 1915, ELIZA BETH, widow or John W. Bchoneld, In her 71st yar. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral sen Ices, on Monday, it . iv m., at her late residence, 017 N. 48th st. Interment at West l.url Hill Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed on Sunday xvenlng, 6COTT. On October 13, 101B. WILLIAM M. SCOTT, aged 72 years. Relative and By Copyright, LVou frfyy'' DEATHS friends are Invited to . attend th funeral service, on tViturrtay, at 2 p, rn., at hla late residence, 47l Snrlnrnald ae, Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. BCOTT. On October 16, lJl, BALlOL BtOTT, aged es year. Friends, alio Pennsylvania R, R. Vol. Relief Asso and employes of Walnut Street Wharf of Penna. R. R., srs InMted to attend the funeral services, Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the apartments ot Oliver H. Balr, ltUU Chestnut st. Interment at Arlington Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed Sunday eve ning until 10 o'clock. fiEIIIERLICH. On October IB, 1916, PHILLIP O.. son ot Joieph and Llllle Bel berlich. In his 27th year. Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral sen ice, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at his parent' residence, 1838 North Newklrk st Interment private, at Westminster Ceme tery. SHANE. On October 18, 101B, K. I.ETITIA SHANE, daughter of Henry C. and Sussn C. Shane, aged 3d. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services. Sat urday at 8 p. m., from parents' residence, B035 Brown St., West Philadelphia. Inter ment private, at Femwood Cemetery. SNYDER. At her home. The Ansonla Apartments, 19th and Spruce itreets,on October li, luitS, HANNAH SNYDER, widow of Frederick 'Snyder, aged 97 years. Funeral jtlid interment private. SOUS. On October 14, 1915. MARCIA. widow of Isaac N. Bolls and daughter of the late-George P. Morgan. Funeral private. It la requested that no flowers be sent. S?N5!5'i)n October 18. 1918. ANNA BLANCH, daughter of Wllhelmtna Spencer, Relatives and Irlends are Invited to attend funeral services. Sunday, at 2 p. m., at her mother'a residence, 8848 Wallace st. Inter ment Chestervlew Cemetery. ST,,inl'INO n October 14, 1918, BAM UEL STRADLING, son of the late Edard and Miry Stradllng. Relatives and friends, also Robert II. Foerderer Republican Asso ciation, are Invited to attend funeral serv ices, on Saturday, at 2:30 p. m., at the apart ment of J. B. Stanger A Bro.. 4140 Frank ford nve., Frankfort. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ST.KiJi778uddenl'. n October 13, 1918, MINERVA, wife, ot John II. Straw and daughter of the late Joslkli and Barth A. Aaterhoue. aged Su years. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral serv Ires, on Saturda.-. at 2 p. m.. at her late residence. 1KI7 Ilronn st. Interment at Hill side Cemetery, Ma funeral car. Friend may vlw the remain on Friday, at 8 p. m. THILO. On October 14, 1918, JOHN A.. huaband of Mary Thllo (nee Vogt). aged 07 year. Relatives and friends, also Lennl Lenape Tribe No. 3, I. O. R. M.; Eureka Lodge No. 12. K. of P.: Delta Castle No. 8. K G. E.; also the Ninety Republican Club of 38th Ward, are Invited to attend tho funeral on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence, .1310 N. 12th St. In terment at N. Cedar Hill Cemetery, T1TLOW. On October 14, 191B, BLANCHE v.. daughter of Burst, and the late Hiram Tltlov. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from-4he funeral apartments of William H. Btterty, 3310 North Broaxl st. Interment private, at Ivy Hill Cemetery. VAN COURT. On October 13, 191S, SARA J wife ot James Van Court. Relatives and friends are Invltod to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 3 p. m., at St. Thomas' Church, Whltemareh. Pa. Inter ment at St. Thomas' Churchyard. WALL. On October 14, 1918. HANNAH MARIE, daughter of Bridget and the late Thomas Wall. Relatives and friends, also II. V. M. Sodality of the Church of the Lady of the Rosary, are Invited to attend funeral, Monday morning, at 8 80 o'clock, from her late residence. 038 N. Md St. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church ot Our Lady ot the Rosary, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. WATSON. On October 13, 1915. ANNA, wife of Benjamin F. Wation, aged 78 years. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 1 p. m at daughter', residence, Mrs, Lydla Adslr, 2401 Sharawood st. Interment private. WEIL. Formerly of 841 West North ave., Baltimore. Md., on October 14. 1MB, JO SEPH, husband of the late Bertha Well, aged 72 year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral sen-Ices, on Sunday, at H a. m., at the realdenne ot hi daughter, Mrs, Blmon Klein. .1832 North Smedley st. Interment at Baltimore, Md, WHEATLEY. On October 12, 1915, MYRANNA, wife of William Wheatley. and daughter of Amanda M, and the late Andrew II. Bushnell, aged 27 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. at her late residence, 3215 Benner St., Wlsslnomlng. Intsrment private. Northwood Cemetery. WRIGHT. At Bristol. Pa., on October 18. 1015. HENRY M.. husband of Georgeanna Wright (nee Wright), In his 03d year. Hela. tlves and friends, also Slloam Lodge, No. 25. I. O. O. F., of Newtown. Pa., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m at hla late residence, 67A Bath St., Bristol, Pa. Interment at Bristol Cemetery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (Or like ttls) One time ISc. Three times one week 12c Six times one week 10c. SIturtlnns Wanted, three time one week 10 cent per line. ' Place your order for three or more times and it will be inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One or two time rate for Etxmno Lxcoxn and Pdbho Ledoex combined 1 19 cent per lino with the exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which I 15 cent per line. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which I permitted In all classlflcatlona ex cept Kelp and Situation. Wanted. Lost and Fund, Peixonals. Boarding and Rooms, add FIVE CENTS PER LINE TO ANY OF ABOVE RATES. There is a drug store near vour home that will 'accept Ledger want ads at ottice rates. PERSONALS WILL NOT be responsible for any debts after this date, except those contracted by myself. J. Rue Kochersperger, HELP WANTED FEMALE ARTIFICIAL TEETH MOLDER8. ptnstlcker. Oft Dental Company. 6119 Stile st. ROOKKEEPERS. CLERKS AND BTBNOO RArHKltS sseklng position will reotlve valuable Information and exceptionally help ful BtcnVICIl by consulting Miss Dean, Led iter Central, by personal Interview or letter. She will aid you with. your ad, list your qualifications In th COMMERCIAL DE PARTMENT and us every effort to locate a position for ycu. During the month of September 83 YOUNG LADIES SECURED POSITIONS through this SERVICE, which 1 frt to Ledger Advertiser. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, commercial high school graduate; must be neat and ac curate: full particulars a to salary, etc. V 288, Ledger Central. CHILDNUR8E White Protestant! 4 children! ret . Bee Miss Resd, Room 230. I'ubllo Led. CLOTH WKAVBRB wanted, Apply" John A James Dobson, Inc.. Blsnket Mills, Scott's lane, Fall of Schuylkill. KEMBLE 1913, E. W, Kembl. buoomimc;, loioT. DoNT KNQWTHATASOI-ID DODV tlKf? THVT "X CPMINQ IN CONTACT'WITH . I Z. j, I vour PERSoisi i& Sound to .Stf?ravLe J ) .. COMINq IN CONTACT WITH Your person is Sound to I '- ' L'7 . -J- : ' - Zs-VK2-atri I Lr-f. 3i ' A CAUSE PAIN 7 S - HELP WANTETJ-PEMALE c?Jf' JPerlencei. for family In German JJlUi.. C4l' 8'1 Westvlaw ave , on Saturday vJ-.r?i'1' tten 11 and 1 o'clock. Take -,. ht. rr on iatn st. 0?i'n"'-1' bF email family at Chestnut iilii: ,.,00,1'..P-. white cook, with refr VmV ti,',.Mo month Apply 1818 Land r-TT- ' -ura' from I(T:iio to 11 do. Wi v"i"' eapableT'rotsstant, Tiurlington, Kii.il.. fi""08!. Meet employer. Room -U0, Pub Ic Ledsrj?ii Friday. , 4o:Vj?TftPn''wit"tHmmir, Ay?.mSd ! Ute establifhment, no other .considered. ApplyiMs Bpruce st. . EATIOITAL-VORJC-Two young ls'dies'i nJ!rn'J0'J!.r.,,,ute or termer leaoher pre- " ??? -rJlift'-.i.'dger Office. 0teiK.ifS)n",rt"r"PVrlenT7dTFrtnchJ jpekliig, resident governess for boy of 7 KJil1-"!".1 w cAn f A"! 12 years 0 age. EU1X "iJlween lOand A. 817 fl, l.thftt. "w2ilillJt. Ic Tooper wanted, on 20 point, Jip.wortn machine. Thoma Buck Hosiery . Company, Jasper and York. , LK vanAral A. tvllhetitt Wah1na, jxjn- women, white or colored 1 llsverford.Pa i 230, -Public Ledger. Good ref. required loom hwisework. white glrli good laundrr. Catholic. Arttmore, I'a rages.no rteo Miss .fti-ft-u. avatar unic. . ..Op.E'5RKr"experienced. irot'eeTantTni wash; small fam.i ref . Phone Melrose WO X .- Colored lBOtl N. In country. Oarnet at, OPERATORS, EXPERIENCED 4.". -v?!.." of. ladles' shirtwaists. HANKY. KUTTNER A RAAR 1320-34 Vine street. OPERATottB. hemstitches on ladles' shirt waists. Hanev. Kuttner it Rsab, 13.MW4 Vine. tlLTIX-t-V.t-a-ftW a vf lo ake training In professional corsetry that she may be able to serve the client In the privacy of her home, satisfied tu earn $18 or 2. a week for the first three montbs, Address F 240, Ledser Central, gIMng tMe phone number, TKI.BPHON E Ol'KRATOR. Apply personally. Unit erslty. Hospital. 3100 Bpruce st. TELEPHONE operator and rile clerk., neat appe-aranre; xper. es inns uean, i,ei,i.eni. YOL'NO WOMAN of rennsmnnt""anil lntrlli: gence to handle a high-grade, profitable commodity, one acoustomed to meeting the best people; experience preferred, but not s sentlnl; state full details. F 241, Led.Cent. INCREASE your husband's Income Alargo firm can offer an unusual opportunity. E (Us. ledger Central. General WOMEN wanted, Gov. clerks, 870 mo. Phtla. exams, coming. List position obtslned free. Franklin Ins., Dept. 713 H, Rochester. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE BA83 for Episcopal church (city). 10 month. iw oic. i nimyra, .v j. BEaCKTimITH and hardener on carbon and high-speed tools and Irregular-shaped punches and dies;. good pay and steady work ta satis factory person. Addres P. O. llox J5w, Ststlon O. BOl WANTED, 18 years or over, to help on rutting table In garment manufacturing; ex perience preferred, but unnecessary If active and willing to learn. P Ml. Ledger Office. MVlN'sT15' & ' Kl5MPTON BO.N'bT BRICKLAYERS and laborera for cement and lncrtte "ork. Apply McClure School. Oth urn uuntms 1 ara ave. CHAUFFEUR, wanted, married, for country; house furnished; Packard and Ford; give ref.. exp. and price. Addrees F 157. Led ger Cent. CLERIC Young man wanted to assist In oitlre work: roust lie acthe and ambitious: state experience snd salary last received. P tl.10, Ledger Office. COLLECTOR Experienced middle-aged man; permanent position to right party. Apply Room .104. Washington Building, uo8 Chtst nut st CLOTHING STOCKKEEPER - ' '.""V1, thoroughly experienced cloth- oV5lce ' ApP'1' Superintendent' N. BNELLENBURO & CO. CLOTH WEAVER8 wanted. wu.mv ioDFon, inc.. u; lane. Fall of Schuylkill Tame Dobron, Inc.. Blanket Mills. Scott's CRANE OPERATORS. Apply 4300 Wlsaa hlckon avenue. HOSIERY Experienced fixer on standard U. J.-V machine, for out-of-town position. L 18S8, Ledger Branch. 7th and Oxford. HOSIERY String workers wanted on standard machines. Thomas Buck Hosiery Co., Jas- per and York. HOUSE BOY wanted for afternoons; reference required. 302 Oowen ave.. Mt. Airy. MACHINISTS Apply 4300 WUaahlckon ave nua. MAN AND WIFE a houseman and cook In Germantown; must be experienced and will. Ing; man must be able to run automobile; BIV . employer and wage expected. D 321. Ledger Office. MAN AND WIFEL white, a houseman and cpok. In suburbs. Phone between 10 and 11 o clock. Ogont 97. NIGHT CASHIER Te require a fairly experienced man to act a night C. O. D. cashier; must be able to fumlsh bond. Applv Superintendent's Office. N. SNELLENBURO &. CO. N.IGHT DOORMAN wanted, white: salary 820 a month. Apply University Hospital, 3400 Spruce. PAPERHANGERS First-class paperhanger wanted; bring tool. Apply Superintendent's Office. N. BNELLENBURO & CO. SALESMEN, men or women, residing and well acquainted In suburban towns, can easily earn 1100 before Christmas. L. R, Harris, ft?,, wirjac J.u,lit,tl.t SALESMAN To handle high-grade profitable commodities; state experience and references In first letter. F 241. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER Young man. good appear ance; 17-20 years; Prot; po. with good pros pects. Apply before 10. Bat. 22 N. 4th st. WANTED Toolmakers Experienced men for bench work on Jigs snd fixtures. Lathe Hands Must have experience on tool work and be accurate workers. Milling Machine Hands Must have experi ence orr tool work, ability 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 trouble. State age, nationality, experience, what po sition best fitted for and. wages wanted to V. O. Box V, Plalnfleld, N. J. WANTED Hand and automatic screw machine operators. 49-hour shop; no labor troubles. Apply Employment Agent. American Oraphonhone Company, Bridgeport, Conn. YOUNO MAN, owning Ford, to sen auto neces sities; greet opportunity. F 158. Led. Cent. SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALE BOOKKEEPER, clerk, typist High school (graduate; B year' experience; familiar with coal business. F 43, Ledger Office. BOOKKEUPER. thoroughly exp. In' educa tlonal work; good ref. F 243, Ledger Cent. 5SOKK"EEPER. typlat: thor. exp.: good corre epnndent, capable aec'y. F 242,Ledger Cent. UOOKkliltt'Eli, clerk, telephone operator, cpable,wtth lTyeara' exp. E 037, Led Cent. liOOKKEEPER and stenographer, some- exp' billing, filing, payroll F 2.12. Ledger Central. CHAMUERMaTd or waitress Experienced young glii. Phone Overbrook US'.. CHAMHERWOKK and waiting; colored; exp,'; best reference, L 428, Ledger .Office. Youjj C C, m", ZZ CTT7TV .V--H Y.i SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHILDNURSE Young Swedish Trot.. Otn. or Chestnut Hill pref. I, 417. Ledger Office. CLERK 8 year' experience In ery line of elrlcol work. E 441, ledger Central. COMPANION or practical nurse, exp. young woman, reference L 423. Ledger Office. COOK mint place In maTl fmiTywher 2 flrl are employed, flm-clsfi reference. .-iiune foniar nzm COOK, rirst-clsss; city preferred. Reed, Room K, Public Ledger, See Mis COOK orchambermald, colored, small family; a ,, ,wuprr; reference. i"Vi t;nnsiian si. COOK-Middle-aged colored women, good plain cookimallJam., will wash. 2fflJ Turner St. COOK, chambermaid and wattrers, 2 exn Ger. . I'rot , together. See Miss Reed. Public Ledger. COOK or housekeeper Exp. I'rot. "woman, country preferred. L 4A). Ledger Office, COOKINO and downstairs work, references. WhltA. rift- A. aftAiin-'-. tOCA A.r.n ttt DltESSMAKER. French, exp, for ladles and children, first-class ref. wishes eng. 2111) lslirldgestl'honJLoc 2191 J after Op. m. OIRL, colored, wishes "place as cook or house- wort, i reference 123& 8. loth st. . GIRL, oung. white, desires position, chamber work,wautng, good ref 2113 Wharton at. LADY'S MAID Exp. sewer, embroiderer; four .) ears' ref last place, rlty L 427, Ledger Off. MANAGING HOTs"EKBfi?EH, experienced Proteatant woman 1 ref. MIK) Chew st ,CJtn. STENOGRAPHER, bookkeeper. Tctaphone op erator, 2 years' experience, thoroughly capa- JJe and accurate! ex. ref. Ej43.Ld.Cent. STENOGRAPHER, competent and accurate, would consider moderate salary with oppor- tunlty, reference. P 018. Ledger Office. BTPXn .. ft n....n J ..ft . "T "T" ..T. D.ft,.iuunAriij.ii, ucpenuaDie ana wining, sc .. curate transcripts assured, F Bt, Led. Oent, 8TBN00RAIHE)trneat, rapid, accurate, will uriiiunmrHic a puny. -,. f .o, linger vent STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER, nve years' exp. In aecretarlal and mfg. work, familiar wlth auto business, E 331, Ledger Central, STENOGRAPHER, competent, with 10 years' thorough exper ; good correspondent and clerk: Interview solicited. J 837 Ledger Cent, STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly exp.. "desire change; under, bookkpg. 77, LedgerCent. STENOGRAPHER. EXPBRtTTS YEARS' EX". CEPTIONAL EXERIENCE.H M2, Led. C. STEXOftRA'PHER-Capahle young lady, with" a year' exp.: willing. V 40, Ledger Central. AI-ThD Position a companion or managing iiseKpr. or mothers helper, a 940, Led. Cent. 'WOMAN, German, wanta housework and laun dry. 220.1 North 2d. Service Is a Necessity a a well a a convenience. Through t.ie COMMERCIAL SERVICE DE PARTMENT at Ledger Central competent, experienced STBNOiiKAFHEKb, SECRE TARIKS, BOOKKEEPERS. OFI'ICE 1IAN AGERS and CLURKS ot all kinds can be secured by communicating our requirement to Miss nean by letter or Phono Walnut 3000. Thin Is a FREE SERV.CE to adver tisers and very convenient. Prompt and In telligent attention vlll be given to your re quest. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT, expert, thoroughly tamlllaj with oftlcc management, systematlelng and audits, open for engagements. E 852. Led ger Central, ACCOUNTANT, efficient office manager, 20 years' mtg. and corporation exp., expert se tematlzlng and constructive method., corre spondence, credits, collections, foreign exch. capably handled, desires change; highest ref erences. E 443. Ledger Centrah ACCOUNTANT-otfice manager, 18 years manufacturing and corporation experience; possessed of Initiative and executive ability; hlgheat rets, as to character and exp.; bond; married; moderate salary. M 142. Led. Cent. ACCOUNTANT. 40. qualified In audits, general Accounting and cost systems; books written up. balanced, closed; either permanent or temporary engagement. F SI, Ledger Cent, ACCOUNTANT First-class D. E. bookkeeper. 15 years' experience, manufacturing, whole sale and factory cost accounting; construc tive methods; Al references. B132 Arch st. ACCOUNTANTrbookkceper andgeneral office man desires change; 10 years' experience; reference. D 124, Ledger Office. ASSISTANT MANAGER seek Position with a reliable 'Brm requiring best credentials as to character. Integrity, expe rience, education and financial responsibility. E CO, Ledger Central. I BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER. 16, ranld. accurate, interview req. f on. Logger cent. CHAUFFEUR, young man. single, careful driver and good mechanic, wishes position with prlv, fam.; best ref. furnished to character and ability. F 340, Ledger CentraL CHAUFFEUR desire position driving truck, with chances ot advancement. Edward Tay lor. Room IS. 1B18 Arch st. CHAUFFEUR, married, can do own repairs; experienced In gardening; reference. Call at 1707 Rose St. or phone Locust 2403 W. CHAUFFEUR, colored, flrst-clas (Irjver apl repairman; 4 years' references from last place. R. C. 17 N. 42d St. ' " CHAUFFEUR. 7 years' experience In city, country and mountain driving; excellent private references. D 408. Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR, single, 5 years' exp.; make own repairs; open November 1; prom, private references. E 941. Led ger Central. CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC, long shop exp.; middle-aged man; city or northeast suburbs; reliable; refs. F 140. Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR and reliable man on gentleman'. pisce; ai rcierenccs. u uu. meager omce. CHAUFFEUR wishes position; private: Al reierence. iiz r. lqgewooa at., weat rnua. CHAUFFEUR. 0 years' experience, married; beat reference. F 44. Ledger Central. CLERK Young man desires position, general office work; working knowledge of bookkcep- Ing and typewriting. E 949,LedgerCentral. CLERK Young man wishes' position as night clerk In hotel or similar work. U 047, Led ger Central CLERK College student wishes position as night clerk. E 943. Ledger Central. COMPOSITOR, young man, Sear' expert ence: union, D 414, Ledger Office. EFFICIENT OFFICE MANAGER 15 YEARS' MANUFACTURING EXPERI ENCE, CORRESPONDENCE. CREDITS AND COLLECTIONS CAPABLY HANDLED, DESIRES CONNECTION WITH A PIIILA DELPHIA CORPORATION. BEST CREDEN TIAL8 AS TO CHARACTER, EXPERI- ,rU, Anu AUlLli'l PllUAl KUltMER EMPLOYERS. F 2.111, LEDGER CENT HAL QARDENER Underatanda all tranches; sober. wiutq man, rei. Auorew u stH, lq. un, MAN AND WIFE. Japanese, wish positions; man cook, wife chambermaid; In family; best references. Moto. 1034 Vine. ' MAN and wlf. Japanese, want positions, cook and housework; small family. Address iri:i 4Q.- cum ana iiierry. MAN and wife, colored, butler and cook; first- timi igierPni-B. am c. piwinmca SI., u in. PAINTER, good workman; will work cheap lUV WWIIBIB, A-f ..V, .WfcT.1 JUtKW, PAMPHLET MAN Can you use a man In your bindery .who thoroughly understands first-class catalogue work, folding machines, cutter, wire stretch ers, etc. 7 Desire to expand reason for Cum,. ,-. j .., ajiaup, x.-:ai,,,. PLUMBER, registered. 12 years- experience.' wishes position or good offer. D 318, Led. Oft. PRIVATE LIDRARIAN to Individual forming a collection ot books and print on a larg scale; purcnaecs msae, inaexing ana arrang ing dtmeissJanrbyaeeinentD 24, Led.oS. REAL ESTATE Young man desire, executive position; 12 years' experience, thoroughly familiar with building association work. L 150. Ledger Central. SALESMAN, d year' experlerce, steady and y. tiling, Mference F 183. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER and typlst-Elght (8)" years'" experience: age 21, sober and Industrious. E J5JiLedger Central. SYENOGRA PH ER. experienced, office asslst- ant, desire poltlon. D 312, Ledger Office. SOLID BODIES Ow THAT Queaa II (T ' I SITUATIONS WANTED KAL 8TFNOORAP1IER. competent, desire. PO.lt.oif aerretrT D.Ms, Ledger Office. , t . TREASURER, superior ability, accounting, e and executive exp., desires respon. pot, with established Arm.. E 018, Ledger, t'enf-al. YOINO MAN. S4 uanxlou to connect wiu n advertising agency or mercantile concern, a year' practical training In newspaper and YOUNG MAN EXPKRT CORRESPONDENT) CAPABLE OF COMPOSING OKKUNAu AND ATTRACTIVE LETTERS, EXPERI ENCED IN I'KACTK-AL BULLING IDKAB; UF8T OF REFERENCE. D 409. LEDGER ur r ik k. ".'.'..".""F wo'!i at present empioyeai HAL i AHTU NOT TllK IMPORTANT CONOID. KRATION an opportunity to make good and aiiermsnent conredlon is what I want 84H Ledger Central YOUNG MAN. 23 ears of age. with high school, college and burinee school education, of excellent character and ability wlshe a position of executive power with a future to It, best references furnished. F 258, Ledger Central. . , YOUNG MAN, 21, desires position, has know) edge of chemistry, laboratory preferred. V 311, Ledger OfWce. , YOUNG MAN. College education, with khowj. edge of mechanical engineering, wlshespoet. tlon with future. F 148. Ledger Central YOUNG MAN, godd education, business exper , desires position with manufacturing concern, capable handling outside bua F 184 Led Cent. , YOUNG MAN, 21 year of nge, desire to ! come connected with ah automobile Conct-rn and learn the business F2M, Ldger,CenttalT EXPERIENCED Japanese wishes position, but ler or houseman, with reference. Kenjt, 812 8 40th it EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MR8. NICHOLLS, 1928 Hdnbrldgo St. ha competent butlers, housemen, couples, cooks, English, Irish, German, Swedish, Protestant and Catholic waitresses, parlor and chamber maids, Infant nure. 7 years' reference; French, English. German governesses and lades' maids, ete Vacancies todsyButler. second men, footmen, French lady s malOt cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, housemaids, half-grown Blrls. Phone Locust 21S0. MRS. KANE, nil South 10th at , Ha registered several tlrst-clas butler., second and third men. houiamen. English couples, nrt-cle. cooks, trained waitresses, girls for chamber work and waiting, chlldnursee, etc, wish situations, city or country, all kinds of flret cUss help Wanted. Phone Locust 3919. WANTED CooCsi chambermnlds. chlldnurse. and housework slrl. first-class help want positions. Miss Rose Dougherty, 1313 Glrard avenue. MADAME ASH, French Employment Bureau, ' 1533 Christian St. .tellable help supplied anl , wanted; all nationalities. Protestant & Cath. MISS MARY T"r"McCARTHY. 2107 Christian tloc. ISO".), nupplles & wanta Ist-clsss.Prot.. Cath . male, ft female help, nil nationalities. AUTOMOBILES For Bale LOCOMOBILE USED CABS deliver more for the price than a new car. LOCOMOBILE CO. OF AMERICA. ZJ14-Z322 Market at., Phiia. OWNER, on doctor' advice, must ell power ful. fast Thomaa flyer, 0 cylinder, mechan. loally rerfect. 6 passenger; great bargain, r. Phone Belmont 4400. . K COLE. 1915. DEMONSTR7ftOR3 SLIGHTLY USED FOR SALE. L. S. BOWERS CO.. 245-47 K. Broad "t BL'ICK, 19U, B pass., Uke new. with extras, ' 87-11. M, Hexten 1453 E. Montgomery. Ksns T, . 2"5.' W. , CADILLAC,. 1013. touring car. overhauled aha t repainted, full equipment; price X'flO. AUTi. SALES CORPORATION 142 N. Broad ,U il SEND FOR FRED BULLETIN ' . OF. USED CARS CORSON AUTO EXCHANGE, 233 W. BROAD. 1011 WHITE TOURING. stTil. P., 7-passenasf- jood condltloni , Jt I. C. MOSER. 2l8 N. firoad si 1013 CADILLAC Roadster, perfect condition; . self starter: tlec. light: 4B3 E. Walnnt lus,., Germanrowni "' 11113 6TMf."aVi (TnilVPn aa1.at.-la. .He-h... ' rf-. feed.wiuer heater, caliper -holier,. fuUyreaii!p--.i ped. E 53. dger Central, , . f.r : 1000 USED AUTOsreerymake, from S!St up. ,,u,iiiii nmu ompanvu.1 .;. cnmuM DON'T pay store ge when T)u can sell crow ., car for cash. Friar's, 82". N Broad CHANDLER. 6. 1911,, like new. M Hexter 1453 E Montgomery Kensington 2855 W, c. 200 nsev ora tor sale; runabouts,, touring, and (I trucks, , 829 N. Broad. Wanted 1. PRIVATE" INDIVIDUAL would like to buy 1018 'Dodge JJros five-passenger car In good condition. Answer D 334. Ledger Central ... FOh TOURING. 11114 or 1015. wanted, must be In good condition, state price E 857. ledger rentrnl. f AUTO LIVERY AND GARAGES TAXI SERVICE AT REASONABLE RATES' TAXI SERVICE COMPANY 118 N. BROAD ST. ., SPRUCE 4232 RACE 1S8 TO HIRE Brand-new 5-parsenger touring car, with robes. SI 23 hour. Poplar 1017 W. f TO HIRE Limousine. McClement at W PhtlaT e Garage. S123-9 Sansom st Belmont 2310. AUTO REPAIRING "? SPEEDOMETER TROUrLE '" 7 ? t T p t SEBHILLY-SIR N, BROAD lcrt CYLINDERS . REBORED. -Ttew piston and ring furnished, welding and brailng, II. R. Underwood & Co.. 102.' Hamilton st. Phil. AUTO SUPPLIES BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS. OWILL IAM CO.. 1S1P Arch. Phone! Walnut 34S7. aC" AVTO TIRES PULLMAN TIRES Guaranteed 4Quo miles.. jCompare prlc.es. Gasoline, 13c. per gallop, GRIMS, 23(TN6rth broad st HORSES FOR SALE At 'Nichols Baxaar, October 19. ' one high-class bay mare. 15.2 hands. 7 years' old: a very showy mre, plndld rider and timer ha been shown In one show six classes, one ribbon In each class. BUSINESS NOTICES SUPERFLUOUS, HAIR removed bydectrolysl. the only permanent w.iy, .Ejebrdw arched. -, MISS SMITH. 492 Itelth Bldg. """j Miss Hoppe halrdresslng and faeul maasag, tormerly Mint Arcade, with Miss Smith. TrlTT.t. nl.u-Qa oinfo" Cutaways, Tuxedoa and Sack -Suit. To hire and made to order, NEUBAUER, THE TAILOR. 19 N. Oth st. Bell Phone. Walnut 2818. T PAINLES8 PHOTOGRAPHY Your six exposure fllraj developed and printed for 20c. Rogers' Studio. Thur mont. Md. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PATENTS Arthur E. Falgs. 714 Walnut st. Phlla., mechanical and electrical nglnesri' rcgUtered patent attorney; eatahllahed hare M years. Invention developed; patents, trade marks, copyrights secured and litigated any.v wbere, rejected application prosecuted! pr- llmfnurv nrtvlra fis. r -----"--' -- OPTIONEE ot rich slno lease. Joplln, want, few more to join In taking over, fully devel oped, 100-toi. concentrator! right at Thorn Swtlon. Frisco Railroad, Vary high-grade sort dirt, located between Olive-Cherokee and Bonnie Bell mines, richest producer!-, J. s. yv egftllg7 'a. ..ftii . WANTED, lo locate a wood and roetalTnousI. tr In some town or !lty outside ot PhlladeU rl'U with over 8000 ponula'Ion. can employ from no to 73 men. Chamber of Commerce of your town, what tn you dd F 247. Ledger Central. ' " Other Classified Ada on Next Pag DO CAUSE PAIN Vou e,pgAK OF IT J you'rb piqht . tr u. 'J TIT mmtmmmmmMmmmmmmmmuiit lw"wMwwMaeitwitw tmmimmmii'm I.. J a, . . . .'..tbaAklL... ....... ... aim. .Ul7A&a.ft il M