ygMidttMHl ft' ( hi: U 13 s AMERICAN WIRELESS INVENTOR TO PROTECT ' LONDON FROM RAIDS Dr. De Forest's Device -Will "Listen" for Zeppolins and Give Warning of Deadly 1 Foe's Approach CONSCRIPTION DELAYED NEW YOniC Oct 18. American Ingenuity Is BOlnft to nliow London to eleep at night In peace. To day or tomorrow Dr. Leo ila sTorrwt, according to his friends, will nrrlve In tho English capltAl with an Invention which will warn London when a Zeppelin li coming and, further than that, It will how London where tho raider Is. Doctor de Forest, it Is said, Is going to England at the request of the Hrltl.h Government. He Is tho Inventor of tho audlon amplifier. Several delicate, micro phones aro placed In a geometrical figure, each equipped with an audlon, so that every vibration reaching them will bo magnified. The equipment will "liston" for Zeppolins. The audlons nearest the approaching airship will register heavier than those farther 4 away. From tho varying effect of these vibrations la calculated the lino of approach. With the airship located, it Is then up to tho anti aircraft suns. LONDON. Oct. 16. Germany's latest Zeppelin raid on Lon don has staved oft conscription, It was said In Parliamentary circles today. The raid's result. It was explained, wns to boom enlistments bo much that tho pro-conscription Cabinet members agreed to Biz weeks' delay on their program. Ever slnco tho attack there have been throngs at tho spots whero bombs foil and recruiting' sergeants havo been busy among them. Street orators nnd mllltnry bands have aided In tho work. SMITH LEAVES CITY, IGNORING "PLEDGE" Continued from Page One as welt as the Frankford elevated, now being constructed. Ills answer to the question regarding the Broad street subway as already authorized by Councils, with the neces sary delivery loop, tho Northeast Boule vard branch serving tho North Oth street-Northeast Boulevard district, and the Northeast elevated branch from Logan serving tho Germantown district Included, was: FOH SUBWAY SYSTEM. "Yes. Without qualification as to the aubway and delivery loop. As to tho two branches of tho subway. Inasmuch as they can bo constructed In much less time than the subway itself, to save payment of unnecessary Interest, work upon them should not bo started until tho subway Is ncarlng completion." Tho Independent candldute declared himself heartily In favor of the pro posed elevated line to Hoxborough and Manayunk. Ills answer to tho question concerning that lino was: "I am heartily In favor of the construc tion of this line, ns a matter of Justice. to Roxborough and Manayunk, nnd tho Immediate construction of tho Henry avenuo bridge, as a necessary pre liminary. I am not suro Just when It will be possible to begin the construc tion of the line itself. It should be done as soon as It can bo safely financed." Mr. Porter's declaration In favor of uni versal free transfers, with tho consequent universal 5-cent faro, was made In tho one word, "Yes." It was nn answer to tho question: "Will you Insist that the 'Program for Rapid Transit Development with Free Transfers,' arranged by tho Department of City Transit and the officers of tho Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company o-s carried out substantially as promulgated, to tho end that free transfers shall bo given between the high-speed lines and between the surface lines nnd tho high speed lines, so that passengers may travel by tho use of the high-speed lines be tween all Important sections of tho city with the privileges of transferring In a forward direction on Intersection surface lines at each end of the high-speed Jour ney for one 5-cent fare?" FAIR TO P. R. T. In answering tho question as to whether he will oppose tho consummation of any contract between the city and the Phila delphia Rapid Transit Company which will require the city to make any con tribution toward the protection of the net income of the existing company, greater than the amounts required to pay a rea sonable return on tho capital actually paid In on Union Traction Company stock and on the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company stork, or greater than the amounts necessary to reimburse the exist ing company from actual loss to Its net Income which might result from Its co operation with tho city In the operation of the lines proposed In tho Taylor plan, Mr. Porter said that ho considered as eminently fair and Just" a provision for compensation for "any loss in net Income resulting from tho construction of tho high-speed lines." He added: "What return such payments would yield upon the capital actually Invested is a question which I have not studied, and which It does not seem to be neces sary at this time to consider," The Independent candidate declared that, l?SIect,ed JIayr. he will Insist on tho Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company car rying out Its agreement to abolish ex change tickets. "The 'Program for Rapid Transit Devel opment" published May 27, lfllj, provided for the gradual elimination of exchanges tickets over a period of years, nnd with ample 'compensation to tho company," ho said, "This provision strikes me as Just and fair, and I understand that It was accepted by the oincers of tho transit company. I will Insist upon the execution of this agreement and, failing that, I will Insist upon diminution 'by due process of law.' " Mr. Porter said he Is "utterly opposed" FLIP AND FLOP 7n NEVER CROSS A BRIDGE KCAU,S THAT BEAWTIFUl. LONqpeU-OwS lilliH' J'i4 fif fi'fy l'r A fl'"j; Wif' '' i.iv' f -1 to any such plan ns was proposed In March. 1914. whereby the city would havo relinquished payments for paving, etc . which the Philadelphia iWlfl Transit Company Is now obligated to make to the nty Trrasurer. nrKregnllnft upward of IKMXM.BPS. In consideration of tho elim ination of the exchange tickets. FAVORS LOAN M.ECT10N. He favorably answered the last ques tion of the pledge, which asked If he wouM ur every effort to have a special election called and held as soon ns tho omwtltiitlonsl amendment Increasing tho eitv's borrowing capacity Is adopted, for the ptirpone of authorising a loan for the construction of all the lines which havo been reonmnvnded "I have answered your questions fully and franHlv." he concluded, "nnd my answern exprews, without disguise or reservation, my opinions upon the con dition of today. I regard Mayor Illank onhurg's efforts In tho first year of his term to secure real rapid transit for Philadelphia and the subsequent work ing out of plans by Director Taylor ns a sxent public achievement " Following Mr. Porter's oxnmple, candi dates for Councils In all parts of tho city aro rapidly signing tho "transit pledge." The answers from tho councllmanlo candidates will bo published, stnrtlntr next week. On Monday the answer of every candidate for Councils In tho 18th, lt. 22d, 37th, 40th. 4Jd nnd 4th Wnrds will be published, so that tho voters In these wards may know Just how tho candidates stand on the transit Issue. SELINSGROVE PAYS TRIBUTE TO HERO DEAD Commemoration of Penn's Creek Massacre Marked by Patriotic Fervor SRLINSGItOVE, Pa., Oct. 15. The three day commemoration of tho Penn's Creek massacre, under tho nusplccs of tho State Historical Society nnd tho Snyder county committee, wns concluded today. A mas slvo boulder was erected yesterday after noon on tho slto of tho massacre, with Imprcsetvo ceremonies. Tho marker is of rough Vermont granite nnd weighs three tons. Two tablets on Its foco commem orato tho mnssnero nnd tho Hairis am bush, nnd pay tributo to Snyder county heroes of moro than a century and a half ago. Tho Calhoun Band, of Northumberland, furnished music at tho celebration and will bo on hand tonight to play at tho Colonial Ball nnd later will give a concert In Market Square. Last night tho carnival spirit held sway In SelliifeKrove ns tho climax of the second day's celebration. Hundreds from nearby sections, of Sndcr county nnd Adjoining counties participated In the mummers' pnrade, after which nil unmasked, show ered confetti, burned red fire, forgot con ventions, and tho whole multitude, includ ing n throng of Sellngsgrove's former sons and (laughters, becamo acquainted in a bedlam of fun. Addresses were made on tho campus of Susquehanna University today by Colonel Henry W. Shoemaker, nuthor and publisher, New York: Dr. John Price Jackson, Stato Commissioner of Labor and Industry, Harrisburg; Frank E. Sham bach, a native of Snyder County and superintendent of public Instruction of Dauphin county. TURKISH ARTILLERY SILENCES ALLIES' GUXS OX ffALLIPOLI Bombardment at Sedd-El-Bahr Halted by Counter Fire CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 16. Turkish guns havo silenced tho Allies' artillery, which was bombarding the Turks' posi tions on the Galllpoll Peninsula, It was officially announced today. The follow ing statement was issued by the Turkish War Office. "At Sedd-EI-Bahr our Incendiary bombs set tho enemy's trenches on his right wing on Hre. Tho Anglo-French artillery that was shelling our left wing was silenced by our guns. Elsewhere every thing was quiet." FUNERAL OF COL. GLASGOW Attorney Who Shot Himself Will Bo Buried Monday Funeral services for Colonel Edward Brcdlo Glasgow, a prominent attorney of Worcester, Mass., who shot himself at tho residence of his brother, William Gl.isgnw, at Elkln Park, will be held Monday nt 1 o'clock at his brother's resi dence, Ashbourne nnd Mills road. Inter ment will bo mado at Hartvllle, Bucks County, Pa. Colonel Glasgow, who was 78 years old, had been suffering from a nervous break down due to overwork. Ten days ago his brothor brought him to this city from his home In Worcester. Yesterday, short ly before noon, Colonel Glasgow shot him self through tho mouth nnd died In stantly. Funeral of Former Councilman Funeral services for Henry W. 'Lam brlth, former Common Councilman from tho 15th Ward, and for many years active In church affairs In this city, who died yesterday, will bo held on Tuesday after noon at his late residence, 1S33 Green street. Interment will bo private. Mr. Lam brlth, who was 61 years old, was secretary of tho Presbyterian Social Union of Phila delphia. He was n, candidate for tho Key stono and Republican nominations for Stato Senator in 1912, He also ran for Congress against George S. Graham. JBeatljS AnNOI.11. On Oetober IS, 1018. HANNAH C. widow of Samuel W. Arnold. Relative and friends are Invited to attend funeral ervlcM. Monday, at 8 p. m., at her lata residents, 1011 Vyallace it. Interment New Buffalo. Ph.. on Tuesday. llAXTI'.lt. On October 14. 1013, HKSSIE BAXTEH (m Plrte). wife of Itobert Baxter, llelatlv. and friends are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcee, on Monday, at 2 p. in., ut har late residence. 180 Dudley at. Inter. ment at Pern wood Cemetery, ltemaln. may be viewed so Sunday, after 7 p. ro. Auto mobile acrvlee. BUT IT i stood on POEM OF MlO-NiqHT STR'KINQ '- I . . J . VTeV m. 1. ij-X ""h EVENING L,EDGER-PHIEADEL'PHIA SATURDAY. OOTOBEB DEATHS HEnNHRlMAt the Jewish HosnlLl. on sSner.i5- J,B, 8!MO' . "on of P he 'late Simon and Karah Ifernhc m. n hla 78th Cemetery Interment at Mount Blnal lUKGENWAM). On October IS IMS. 1""?K "'NNOIW. bVlove" .uuiht" Kft.-iil'"' i 710 "5. '"" ld Girls' 1I art.' Wl''' B.nd . Congregation or St i-'Sf iP11"1.' " Invited to attend funeral, en Monday afternoon, at 1 30 precisely, from JftTTr' residence. Ml B. rfd St. Services gt t Peters' Church, .id and l'lne ta., at ,. P- .m- Interment Orccnmount Cemetery llemalna can be viewed o.n Sunday evening. Automobile cortege, i VyjJlKr-. '" "elinar, N. J., on October 14, IMS, URNrtY rUHIUE. Ilelatlvea end frlenda are Invited to atend the funeral, on Monday at 1 p m . from the residence of bis son-in-law, William Crawrord. services at the home. Interment at Wedding Cemetery, N. J. Train !eara Chestnut at., Philadel phia, at 11 10 n. m. IMI.I.AN. On October 13. 1015. WILLIAM J . husband of the late Mary Kllen Dallas. Helatlves and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Sundav. at 2:30 p. m, from hla late residence, 1420 8. B2d St., Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. IiAIIUAGH. On October 16, 1015, MAIIY beloved wlfo of Mlch-iel Darraign and daugh ter of the late Patrick and Catharine Mc William. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Imlted to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, Oetober So, at 1 .VI o'elm k. from her late residence, 7:1.1 De Kalb st (3ith st. and Knlrmoiint rvo . Welt Phila delphia I. Solemn Ilequlem Mass Ht St. ARHthn'e Church at 10 a m. precisely. In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. IIECIIEUT. Suddenly, on October 14, 1015, at his residence. 3IW0 Walnut St., HKNItY TAYLOIl IIECIIEUT, aged 50 years. Funeral sen Ices on Monday, at 2 o'clock, at the Church of tho Saviour. 3Sth at. above Chest nut, interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, DECKER. On October 14. 1015, ELIJAH II. DECKEtl, Rued (11) years. Iielattvea and friends, also the emplo)es of the Wharton Snitch Works; are lnlled to attend the fu neral services, on Monday, at 1:30 p. m., nt the residence of hla son-in-law, Clarence W. Ewlng. 20 llldgewny ave., Norwood, Dela uure Countv. Pa. Interment private. Re mains may be viewed on Sunday, after 6 p. m. DETTEIIEII. On October 15, 1015, M. HOWARD, husband of Elisabeth A. Det tcrer. In his iSth year. Relatives and friends, nlso Washington Camp. No. 322, P. O. S. of A., are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at his lalo residence, 224 lleech St., Norrls town. Pa. Interment rrlvate, at Riverside Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Sun day, from 7 to 0 p. m. llOWNIK-llOHART. On October 14, 1015. ANN113 DOWNIB (nee Hobart), widow of Lewis Donnle, need 70 ears. Relatltea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Sunday, at 2.30 p. m., at her late residence, 10.U Winter st. Interment u Mount Peace Cemetery. Remains may bo Mowed on Saturday, from 7 to 10 p. m. DONAHHV. On Oetober 15, 1015, JAMES DONAQIIY, aced 58 years. Relatives and friends, also DlWslon No. 00, A. O. II., and employes of Philadelphia Urcwlng Company, are Invited to attend the luneral, on Mon day, nt 7:30 n. m, from his lato residence. 71J West Clearfield st. Solemn High Mass at St. Veronica's Church at 0 a. m. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. mil.IAKD. On October 13. 1015. Miss ANNIE DULLARD. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt 7.30 a. m., from the residence of Miss Rose Ma gee, 23C2 East Oakdalo nt. Solemn Requiem Mosa at St. Ann's Church, nt 0 a. m. Interment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. EIIERIIARDT. On October 14, 1015. ADE LINE, widow of John Ebcrhardt (neo Schoch). In her OSth year. Relatives and friends, members of tho Archconfraternlty of the Holy Family, ore Invited to attend the funeral, Monday, 7:30 a. m., from her late residence, 1011 N, Orlanna st. Solemn Re quiem Mass at St. Peter's Church at 0 n. m. Interment Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. EIIERT. On October 14, 1015, HENRY CLAY ERERT, aged 60 years and 8 months. Relatives and friends, also P. It. T. Reno fictal Association and employes of the P. R. T. Way Shop, are Invited , to attend the funeral, Sunday, at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 5050 Hope st. Interment Arling ton Cemetery. riNN. On October 15, 1015, RICHARD A., husband of the lute Mary A. Finn (nee Mc Minus). Due notice of the funeral will bo pHcn, from his brother's residence, David Fli.n, 010 North American st. FOLEY. On October 15, 1015, JAMES W., son of the late James and Mary Foley, aged 52 years. Due notice of the funeral will bo Blv en. ritlEL. On October 14, .015, EMMA, wife of Joseph. Frlel and daughter of Mary and the late John Whttmore, aged 25 years. Rel atives nnd friends of tho family are Invited to attend the funeral Monday morning, at 8 HO o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. David Heltz. 2220 W. Sedgley ave. High Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church nt 10 o'clock. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. UAI.LANA On October 16, 1015, MAR GARET QALLANA, widow of Patrick P. Qdllana. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m from her lato residence. 20,17 South st. High Mass of Requiem at St. Patrick's Church nt 10 n. in. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. GILIIEHT. On October 15, 1015, CHARLES GILBERT, aged 83 years. RelaUves and friends, also Chosen Friends" Lodge, No. 100. I. O. O. F,, Jordan Encampment, No. 55, 1. O. O. F.. and the managers of the Odd Fellows' Home, are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the Odd Fellows' Home, routbeast cor ner 17th and Tioga ste. GREAVES. On October 16. 1015. WILLIAM husband of Mary A. Greaves, aged 01 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral, Monday, at 2:30 p. m., from his lata residence, 3214 Carlisle st. In terment at Chelten Hills Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Sunday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. IIAKTON. On October 14. 1015, PEM 11ROKE D., husband of Mary J. Ilartnn. Relatives and friends, also San Salvador Council, No. 283, K. of C. are Invited to at tend the funeral from his late residence. 1721 W. Glrard ae.. on Monday, at 8 MO a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Geau, at 10 a. m. Intermont at Holy Cross Cemetery. HANSON. On October 15, 1015. MARY HANSON (nee Murray), widow of John Han son. Relatives and friends, also all societies of which she was a member; are Invited to attend funeral, Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1134 Cooper st. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church, Camden, at 10 a. m. pre cisely. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery. HAKKNMAIER. Suddenly, on October 10. 1915, THOMAS, Jr., son of Frances and the late Thomas Hasenmaler, In his 27th year. Helatlvis nnd friends, also Loyal Order of Moose Lodge, No. 54: Germanla Maennerchor. of Marlburg, and all socletUs of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral. Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his mother's restdenco, 6110 J et Lawndale, Philadelphia. Interment at HUIsldo Ceme tery, via funeral car. Remains may be viewed Saturday evening.- HAMItKlir.KU. On October IS, 1015, MIN NA GLUBCK. wife of Charles Hamberger, Jr., and daughter of the late Jacob and Marie Glueck. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday arter noon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, Derrouse ave., east of River road, Dela I r, N. J. Interment private, at Westminster Cemetery. 11ICKEY. On October 14, 1015, CATH ERINE M., daughter of Margaret and the lite Patrick Hlckey. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral, on Mon day, at 8'30 a. m from the residence of her mother, ZIUS North 17th at. High Mass at the Church ot Holy Souls, at 10 a. m. In terment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Auto mobile service. HICKING. On October 18, 1015, WIL HKLMINA HICKING, wife ot Edward A. Hlcklng and daughter of the late Frederick and Cuthartne Schaeffer. In her 50th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at her husband's reslltnce, 2610 N. Maschcr st. Interment Greenmount Cemetery. 1IO.MEVAHD. On October 13, 1018, MART V., widow of John Homeyard (nee Benner), daughter of the lste Lewis and Henrietta Ickliadt, In her 80th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p, m.. at the rest- By KEMBLE Copyright, 1015, E. W. Kemble. the, BRiaqe AT AND That AS THE Ci-OCKS WEei BEAR BEATtH denee of hr grandson, George Daniels, 2M9 North Van Pelt ft. Interment at Ureen mount Cemetery Friend may view the re mains on Sunday, at 8 p. m. HULL. On October IS, 1015, ELIZADETH IIl'LL (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. IIUTMAN. On October 14, 1015, JOHN V., husband of Eunice Ilutman (nee Knicker bocker) and ran of Robert and Edith T. Ilutman, aged 37 years. Relatives and friends, also Engine Company, No. 55, Phila delphia Fire Department In General: Phila delphia Fire Department, Relief Association, Insurance Patrol, Franklin Castle, No. 24, A. O. K. of M. C? Pnneamh Tribe, No. 23B, J. O. II. M.. General Harry E. Egbert Camp. No. 42, United bpanlsh War Veterans, are Invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 814 West Vensngo St., on Tnesdsy, at 2. p. m. Interment nt Northwood Cemetery. Friends may view remain on Monday, at 8 p m. KKIGIITLKY, Suddonly, on October 0, 1015, at Dolselly, N. Wales, U. K., JlJLIA WHAllrOti LEWIS, wife- of Archibald Kelghtley, M. D., pf London, daughter of the late Hon. James 11 Campbell, of Philadel phia, and granddaughter of the late Chief Justice Kills Lewis, of Pennsylvania. KIRKPATKICK. On October 14. 1016. AUNL3 KIRKPATRICK. daughter of Dan iel J and Katherlne Lynch. Relsthes and friends are lnvlte.1 to attend funeral, on Mon day, at 7 ! a. m., from the residence of her parents, 2014 Heed st. Requiem Mass at St. Gabriel's Church, nt D oclock Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Automobile funeral. K!,.:!&:r.P.n.0c,ob" ,4- 1019t kathkiunh LKURERTA, daughter ot Nettle and the late Proctor It. Klein. Relatives and friends, also Alumve Association of the William Penij High School, Sigma Delia and Ludlow Circle. No, 8.U, companions of the Forest of America, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8 30 o'clock, from her late residence, 420S N. Darlen st. High Requiem, Mann nt St. Veronica's Church at to o'clock. Interment private. KOI.lt. On October 16, 1015, KATHERINE A. KOI.H (neo Davis), in her (Hth sear. Reia tlves and friends, also Captain Walter 8. Nowhall Council. No. 28. D. of L., are In cited to attend the funeral services, on Mon day at 2 p. m at her lato residence, 3224 J. 6th st. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. KltpUSE On October 15, 1015, at Phlladel Phla. Pa.. JOHN W. K ROUSE. Funeral services and Interment al Sea Isle City. N. J., on Sunday afternoon. I.AMIIIHTH. On October 15, 1015. HENRY W., husband of Sallta Stewart Lamblrth, aged H4 cars. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 183S Green st. Interment private. LANG. On October J3, 1015. WILSON, hus band of Mary Lnng and son of the lata Lud wig and Margaret Lang. Relatives and friends, also members of the Morrison Re publican Club, and the employes of the De partment of Supplies and the Public Ilulld Ings, and members ot Public Ilulld Ings Relief Association, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, ot 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 05 South Front st. High Mass of Requiem at St. Philip's Church at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. I.KACOCK. On October 14, 1016, FANNIE RITCHIE, widow of William John Leacock. aged 83 years. Relatives nnd friends are Invltod to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 124 Oakland ave., Audubon, N, J, Inter ment private, al Jit. Morlnh Cemetery, lrlcnds may call on Sunday, after 7 p. m. LLOYD. Suddenly, on October 14, 1015, ANNIE E., widow of Charles A. Lloyd. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the furernl services, on Monday, at 2 p.. m., at her Into residence, 62 North Hirst St., West Philadelphia. Interment private, at Green mcunt Cemetery. Friends are Invited Sun day evening. LONERGAN. On October 18. 1015, KATH ERINE, widow of John Lonergan, of County Tlpperary, Ireland. Funeral, to which tho relatives and friends are Invited, on Mon day. 18th Inst.. 8:30 a. m., from the resi dence of her son, Thomas J. Lonergan, 1410 S. 24th st. Solemn Mass ot Requiem at the Church of St. Gabriel, at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Automobile funeral. LUFKIN. On October 14, 1015, ANNA, widow of Lawson Lufktn, aged 85. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, Monday, at 8 p. m., at her late residence, 05O4 North 12th st. Inter ment private on Tuesday morning, MARTIN. On October 15, 1016, KATHRYN T. MARTIN, daughter of Bridget and the late James Martin. Relatives and friends, also St Anthony's I). V. M, Sodality and League of the Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend funeral, Monday, at 8 a. m., from the residence ot her mother, 2310 Christian nt Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's Church, at 0.30 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MATIIAUS. On October 14, 1015, ANNA M. widow of Isaiah M. Mathaus, In the 80th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the home ot her son. Horace A, Mathaus, 5K37 Wyaluslng ave., on Monday, at 2 p. m. In terment private. N MAYALI.. On October 14. 1018, WILLIAM husband of Henrietta Mayall, In his CSth year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 P. m., at his late residence, 4141 Freeland ave., Roxborough. Interment at Leverlng ton Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Sunday, from 7 to 0 p. m. McALLISTEU. Suddenly, on October 14. 1015. JANE, widow of John McAllister. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tne funeral services Monday, at 2 p. m.. at the apartments of Oliver H. Iialr. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Friends may view remains Sunday, from 8 to 10 p. m. McCANN. On October 15, 1015. ANNIE, widow of William McCann. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Mon day morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2233 Pine st. Solemn High Mats of Requiem at St. Patrick's Church at 10 a. m. Interment Cathedral Cemetery, McCI.OSKKY. On Oetober 13, 1015, PAUL McC'LOSKEY, husband of the lato Ann Mo Closkey and father of the Rt. Rev. Mon slgnor James P. McCloskey. V, O. of Jaro. Hollo. P. I. Relatives and friends, also Sacred Heart Society of St. Ann's Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt 8'30 a. m from his late residence, 2717 Kast Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at St Ann's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. McCOOL. On October 14, 1015, COnNELIUS McCOOL, husband of the late Frances Mo Cool (nee McSorley). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the- funeral, on Monday, at 8 a. m., from his late residence. 1814 Ingersoll st. High Mass of Requiem at the Church ot the Gesu at 0 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. McILIIANEY. On October 15, 1015, MAIIY widow of James Mcllhaney, aged do years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday eve ning, at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her. daughter, Mrs. Charles Robertson. 2134 N. Van Pelt at. Interment at Eastori, Pa! Easton papers please copy. McNAUL On October 14. 1016, WILLIAM J. McNAUL, M. D husband of Elisabeth S. McNaul (nee .Paul), and son of George and Mary McNaul. Relatives and friends, also members of First Presbyterian Church In Kensington, Kensington Lodge, No. 211, . and A. M.: Kensington Chapter, No. 2.13. R. A. C: Kensington Commandery, No. 51, K. T and all other organisations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m at his late residence, 331 Richmond St. Inter ment at Mount Morlah Cemetery, Friends mav call Sunday, from 8 to 10 p. m. Auto mobile funeral. MULitOM-Jl. On October 13, 1015. AN. DREW J., husband of Matilda Mulroney (neo OU-rt), and son of the late Martin and Margaret Mulroney. Relatives and friends also Uranch No. 142, C. M. II. A., andthit Urewer Engineers' Local, No. 2U, are in. vlted to attend the funeral, on Monday at 8:!0 a. m., from his late residence. 4410 Manayunk ave., Roxborough. Solemn Re quiem Mass at St. Marys Church at 10 a. in. Interment at Westminster Cemetery MUSIII-KH. On October 14, 1015, JOHN MUSHLKR. In his tOth year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of his son-in-law, George 8. Murray, comer of Bristol pike nni l'ark ave., Eddlngton, Pa., on Monday, at 11 a. m without further notice. Interment at William Penn Cemetery, Somerton. """ai MITCHELL. On October 15. 1015, JOHN MITCHELL, aged 80 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Monday aftsrnosa, st 2 o'clock pre- THEN THAT VERSE. I -WISH the ebbjnq Jiae. ajouuo MB AWAY ON ifS BOSOM OER VL BF.ATHS. cleelr. t his late residence. 1018 Marlboro st. Interment at Mt. Morlah. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening, after 7 o'clock, NATHANB. On October 14, 1815, ANNA M widow of Isaiah M. Nathans, In the 80th year ot her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the home of her son, Horace A. Nathans, W7 Wyaluslng ave , on Monday, at 2 p. m. In terment private. NOFER. On October 14, 1015. WILLIAM A. NOFER, Br., husband of Emma Nofer (nee Iiurkert). Relatives and friends, also the officers and directors of the ltth Ward Dulldlng nnd Loan Association, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 v, m., at his late residence, 1710 Frsnk ford ave. Remains may be viewed on Sun day, after 7 p. m. PIOSO. On October 14, 1015, SARAH, widow ot Moses Ploao, formerly ot Lancas ter, Pa., In her 81st year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock irecisely at hir late residence, 5447 Bsnsom st. Services Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock t the residence of her son, Wm. Osbe rioeo. 131 N. Pine st., Lancaster, r. In terment at Lancaster, Pa, Lancaster and Chicago papers please copy. rilKSSnn. On October IS, 1015, EDWARD, husbsnd of Emily Presser, aged 70 jears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at the residence of his son-in-law, Frederick W. Reck. 0 President ave.. Rutledge, Dela ware County, Pa, ItlCAItlH). On October 14, 1815, JOHN S., husband of Ilrrtha K, Rlcardo (nee Ronnln), aged 20 years. Relatives and friends, also lxxlge No. 0. F. and A. M.; Haddon Heights Assembly, No. 87, A. O. M. P., and employes of the Commonwealth Title and Trust Com pany, are Invited to attend the funeral serv Ices, on Monday, at 2:30 p. m., at 1108 8. Wilton ave. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. Remains on view Sunday, from 8 to 10 p. m. ItlESEN. On October 14, 1015. KARL A.. husband of the late Marie Rlesen, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from hla late residence, 8030 N, Sydenham at. Services In St. Paul's Evan- fiellcal Church. Germantown ave. above But tr St., at 2'80 o'clock. Interment Green mount Cemetery. nOIHNSON, On October 18, 1016, HENRY KOUINSON, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also Hamilton Lodge No. 500, I. O. O. K., and Pthadoras Lodge, No. 12U, K. of P.. are Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday afternoon, pre cisely nt 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 778 N. 27th st. Interment private. Please omit flowers. Auto service. ItOOKHTOOL. Suddenly, on October 18, WILLiAM 11. ROOKSTOOL, aged 70. Due notice of the funeral will be given. SCI I OKI ELI). On October 14, 1016, ELIZA DETH, widow of John W. Schofleld, In her 71st year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 617 .V. 48th st. Interment at West Laurel Hill Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed on Sunday vening, SCOTT. On October 18. 1018, DALIOL SCOTT, aged 65 eara. Friends, also Volun teer Relief Department of the Penna. R. rt and employes ot Walnut st. wharf of the Penna. R. It., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the apartments of Oliver 11. Balr. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. Remains may ba viewed Sunday evening, until 10 o'clock. SKAltr.KS. On October 14. 1818. SAMUEL 11., husband ot Jennie Searles (nee Drown) and son of Martha and the late William Searles, aged 44 years. Relatives and friends, also Lodge No. 0, F. and A. M., and Major R. C. Tllghman, Jr., Camp No. 01, nnd Weccacoo Tribe, No. 133, I. o. R. M.I are Invited to attend the funeral services, Sf!r.lu?.',ayi "", 1 p- m- at hl 'ate residence. j'lKIS North Howard st. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed on Saturday, from 7 to 10 p. m. SE,.;,,V?I.,!'ICH' n October 13, 1015. PHILLIP O.. eon or Joseph and Llllle Sel berlich. In his 27th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at his parents' residence, 1538 North Newklrk st. Interment private, at Westminster Ceme tery. SOLIS. On October 14, 1016, MARCIA. widow of Isaac N. Bolls and daughter of the late Georgo P. Morgan. Funeral private, it Is requested that no flowers be sent. S,NE5!5'-.n October 18. 1015. ANNA Jl'v??011' daughter of Wllhelmlna Spencer. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend runeral services, Sunday, at 2 p. m., at her mother's residence, 8843 Wallace st. Inter ment Chestervlew Cemetery. T1HLO. On October 14, 1815. JOHN A.. husband of Mary Thllo (nee Vogt), aged 67 years. Relatives and friends, also Lenni Lenape Tribe No. 3, I. O. R. M.: Eureka Lodgo No. 12, K. of P.; Delta Castle No. 8. K G. E.; also the Ninety Republican Club of 38th Ward, are Invited to attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence. 3510 N. 12th st. In terment at N. Cedar Hill Cemetery. WALL. On October 14, 1015, HANNAH MARIE, daughter of Bridget and the late Thomas Wall. Relatives and friends, also II. V. St. Sodality of the Church of the Lady of the Rosary, are Invited to attend funeral. Monday morning, at 8'30 o'clock, from her late residence, C38 N. C3d at. Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. WATSON. On October 13, 1015, ANNA, wife of Benjamin F. Watson, aged 75 years. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 1 p. m.. at daughter's residence, Mrs. Lydla Adair, 2401 Sharswood st. Interment private. WEIL. Formerly of 841 West North ave.. Baltimore, Md., on October 14, 1015 JO SEPH, husband of the late Bertha Weil, aged 72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on bundny, at a. m., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Simon Klein. 3832 North Smedley at. Interment at Baltimore, Md. ZEIBLEIt. On October 14, 1015, PAULINE, wife of Adolph Zelsler, aged 40 years. Rela tives and friends, also Daughters of Beth Israel. Sisterhood of Keneseth Israel and Council of Jewish Women, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Morris Newman. 1820 North 32d st. Interment at Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. New York papers please copy. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One time Three times one week 15c 12VjC Sis times one week ioc Slturtlons Wanted, three times one week 10 cents 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 rs.te for Etkmno Licoia and Pdblio Lidoeb combined Is 10 cents Der lino with the exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which Is 15 cents per line FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which Is permitted In all classifications ex cept help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Pergonals, Boarding and Rooms, add FIVE CENTS PER LINE ANY OF ABOVE RATF9. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. PERSONALS WILL NOT BE responsible fpr any debts after this date except those contracted by myself J. RUB KOCHERSP&ndER. 6h T" : 1 li 7 HoSH DARN IT Jl ALWAYS PUT - . , ; I MUCH PEELINQ INTO, MY Jl . V 1 ' l n. STUt:p-' , ' -S - J A 16, 1915. 3IEIVP WANTED WCMAI.li BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, commercial high school graduate, must be neat and ae cuVMei full particular as to salary, etc. F 255, Ledger Central. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPERS. CLHnKB AND STENOG RAPHERS seeking positions wlir ftcelvj val uable information and exceptionally helpfu' SERVICE by consulting Miss nl,faS!l Central, by personal Interview or lette-r. ne) will aid jouwlth your ad list your ous inca tlons In the COMMERCIAL DBPMtTMENT and use every effort to locate a position ror you. During the month of September 85 YOUNO LADIES SECURED POSITIONS through this BERV1CQ which Is free to Ledger Advertisers. CHILDNURSE, white. IToteslsnt; 'hrltr,,,n,1 ref See Mlns Reed. Room 230, ledger Office. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. App';.' J?Jl5lf James DoDson, inc., uia lane. Falls of Schuylkill. in mat a iinnenn inn.. iiiaiinuL in ii " COOK-Wanted, by small adult family, 'at Chestnut Hill, a good. exp white cook, with reference; wsres MO a month. Apply 1815 Land Title Bidg., Saturday, from 10.30 to 12 o'clock. COOK, experienced, for family In German town. Call 811 Westvlew ave.. on Saturday morning, between 11 and 1 o clock. Take vvayne ave. car on iom et. GIRL for cook and general housework In fam ily of 3! good home and permanent to right part" Phone Woodland .ri23 W. Sunday, nfter It a. m., for further Information. 1123 r3mn 'i si. GIRL wanted, general housework, plain cook ing: wages 5.50i reference. 1120 nock land st. Phone Wyoming 1276 J. HOUSEWORK", general,' or without washing: exp. woman, white or colored: Havcrford, Pa.: 2 In fnmllv. Meet lady Monday, 11 a.m. .Room 230, Publ Ic Led ger. Good rets, required. HOUSEWORK Helper In a country home; 4 adults In family: must be Protestant; good plain cook, reference. Write to W., Lana downe. Pa. , HOUSEWORK, general, with reference. Call 1210 Christian sj. LAUNDRESS wanted at Haverford, who Is willing to help with housework! 2 In fam ily. Apply Monday, between 11 and 12 o'clock, 1.123 ya Inut St. MAID wanted; useful; In small family; good seamstress: care of ladles' and gentlemen s clothing; willing and obliging: reference re quired: Protestant preferred. D 417, Led. On. MILLINERS, experienced. Apply Kohn. Ad ler & Co., 720 Market St., 6th floor. OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED All parts of ladles' shirtwaists. HANEY. KUTTNER & RAAB 1320-34 Vine St. OPERATORS Hemstltchers on ladles' shirt waists. Haney, Kuttner A Raab, 1320-34 Vlnet; STENOGRAPHER and peneral office assistant, with knowledge ot bookkeeping preferred: good chance for advancement. Apply 4080 Mariner and Merchant Bldg. TELEPHONE OPERATOR to manage private branch exchange In retail establishment where tact and good Judgment are absolutely essential: to obtain consideration applicants must state reference, experience and salary expected. D 431, Ledger Office. WAITRESS, experienced, white. Apply Mon day at 11. 1S22 Spruce st. YOUNO WOMAN of refinement and Intelll. gence to handle a high-grade, profitable commodity: one accustomed to meeting the best people: experience preferred, but not es sentlal; stato full details. F 241. Led. Cent. INCREASE vour husband's Income A largo firm enn offer an unusual opportunity. E 018, Ledger Central. HELP WANTED MALE BLACKSMITH and hardener on. carbon and high-speed tools and Irregular shaped punches and dies; good pay and steady work to ratls factory person. Address P. O. Box 3300. Station O. ! BOOKKEEPER wanted, man: competent of taking charge nt a set of books; stato age. experience and salary expected. Address "Bookkeeper." P. O. Box 3600. BOY wanted, about 14 years old. Apply at Mercantile Library. 10 8. 10th St.. 0 a. m. BOY, active, age 15 or 10, for office. Answer In own handwriting. D 42S. Ledger Office, CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John & James Dobson, Inc.. Blanket Mills, Scotts lane. Falls of Schuylkill. COACHSIAN. competent, sober, reliable, first class referenco; willing to go to country. Ad dresa 372 ledger Branch, 15th arid Master. COLLECTOR Experienced middle-aged man; permanent position to right party. Apply Room 304, Washington Building, COS Chest nut t. HOUSE BOY wanted for afternoons; reference required. 302 Gowen ave., Mt. Airy. IRONERS wanted on mat kid: steady work. HURK BROS., 010 N. Bodlne (near 3d and Poplar). SALESMAN to handle high grade, profitable commodities; state experience and references In rtrst letter. F 241. Ledger Central. SALESMEN (3). Philadelphia and suburbs; small salary, carfare and generous commis sions; prefer men of good physique. 28 to J3, able to give and take: permanent and ad vancement to those who show exceptional ability: no place for short-hour men, boys or experimenters; men are wanted. Address D 430, Ledger Office. SALESMEN, men or women, residing and well acquainted In suburban towns, can easily earn 1100 before Christmas. L. R, Harris 5S Drexel Building. --arris. STENOGRAPHER, young man. good appear ance; 17-20 years; Prot.; pos. with good pros pects. Apply before 10. Bat.. 22 N. 4th st. M , WANTED Hand and automatic screw machine operators. 48-hour shop; no labor troubles. Apply Employment Agent. American Graphophone Company. Bridgeport. Conn. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CTv,UPE1n,MA..?itr"nEPrt-nced r .. p.... a, a-wmj mciunjgK UOU. CHAMIIERWORK or waltlng-lst-class maid . wishes sit. Apply present place. 32 B "nth " DRESSMAKER, competent, from New York! desires engagements: lilgh-class trade: eve- l-.p-" M ""tj, tvainui tH3H. GOVERNESS (German), speaks Eng'h. wishes V-?-.S?r." m one.-or lwo ch,'-- under 10 yrs Apply to Mrs. Harry Blddle. Paoll. Ia. HOUSEKEEPER (managing); Prot.; exn with hotel or apartment: ret. D4la V''Prw'An HOUSEWORK-Colored woman wl.h-. r.l' tlon housework In country."""''. LAUNDRES3. good; go out or Luk. h-m.. ,: day's work. 4033 Irving at. homei on NURSE, practical, with experience, want. rJZ sltlon; private family or Institution E? ences. 2018 W. Thompson .f""1"0"' "fer- NUltSE, colored, desires position of p..r..' blllty; ref. 128 N. SSth-jhgRi, $&& PRIVATE SECRETARY ot wld."":..;! having thorougn knowledge o ? boVAeio? shorthand and secretarial dull.. -.."!! offer, her services by the hour or 5e.rt,ly. reference, furnished p" 61.?UrLfJ..darj..''-.- HECIIL1A1U. experienced. dV.ltt, woViW? of each day or part of w.V. h. pt' erate. D 421. lied.., n?Pf-k che mod. tou,irco'der:,modraT.e,.LSUntirhur" tunltvt r-f-r-n-J . if?.? !? With ODDor. Z"TT -ssv, r- nin. I.s1sratv i"" - K".'i."!2,! "?"flrand. wining:.;? , ; - "'.i.iivl. urea, it M ia . ll' -liimri Ml Led- '"" convs.; good yard. iBsnuS,? ,'JL "w"l all :um,. - ": "" "ortn st. kWOMAN. Ocrman, desires day worw .. - lly wash to taka hml. , ,."! work or fam- Elmwood ave. Phone" woodland Tw V. why is flip so full of feeling? SITUATIONS WANTwid S5Nmor-nh ShwB ...... .."t"""" ? intend " fc.i" "A:,-D.1w.?".CLn. "here si3 YOVNO-LADY. wlUi wpenSfl! PT selling real estate deilre. S?.,'." '"rSI K 150, ledger central. Poltlon t vrtTfwrl ,irti i . . . klnd except cooking ' f DitSSu SITUATIONS WANrap-f ACCOUNTANT, expert. thnrA.v. , 5 with office management, .yte N audits, open for engagement! "mUiln i ger Central. "ments, E ga i AV-'WUMTANT-Off CO tnh,. T - mailed "rn'o.,??.,'0 !". ?..'!! AV&.' ?M"cd la aud, UK ba,.nVdVlo'.e'dr . the'r &? temporaryengagement V M,lLeT,"rl Ai-i.uLniA.ir, oookaceper and ... . man desires change, lo jeaV n'r' rAfarenr iv ..i . iji" Jeara em., "V 'user urtlce. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW deslrea no.,.7 PO.ltlOn With lir. n.'.'a.'i'ffSt W. "! familiar wlthIeVrakT UngU.g?W!f' references, y 448. Ledger VXS1' M BOOKKEEPER n.1 .... .. -7 seven yeara' experience, desires ! Le5gVrndoVtcCe,1'nt "'"" ""Ti BOOKKEEPER. ou"nT"man.TT- fehU - tlvo ability; 7 years' experienc. , iv.?? . taking full charge. F 348, Ledger ?&' BOOKKEEPER.8TENOaRAPHEIl"-ir3 accurate! Interview r... w V.ilS . ni BUSINESS MAN. with office and",, niv eau take almost any position anil.' ' ahio Mm. on i, -.A. "? ana la m ,!edcr ' fiSKUPT UUTLKIl, Rlet or euro bacTieloTTr p-erTenced and"gVod refeVe'rce..rili: w ucucn st. tj CHAUFFEUR, young man, i,tl onver and good mechanic, wl -.. s with prlv. fam,; best refs.' fumi.r character and nbilltv. l.- ajn t -Z : CHAUFFEUHhlto. 27 years. whheSl tlon: thoroughly experienced Fist PiEt Armavir l'nrlrnril sat h.i .. . WsM, own reDAlrs. "H.M irtu w. kk 'A Nl 1IV 1344 N. 6th . CHAUFFnUR-0 yearn' exp.. 8lmpiSTpi driver, honest, sober. niittV p . 'i.c . z - - .i, urn, I CHAUFFEUR, colored, wishes posltlonTiTf! fnmllv n vr. la.. ..1... X."i"'!n- Pn ences. Address F atfl i.... ESS?.'" rir ATTE-lTPtTn ...mM ...... ... 7 experienced In gardening; reference clu 1707 Roie st. or phone Locust 2105 V, JL CHAUFFEUR wants position; young'nuXa: glc. white, careful driver: hei nriiJTr'.ff' can do own repairing. F 414. Led. CertS CHAUFFEUR, colored, 'first-class driveTa place. 11. C. C. 17 N. 42d t lrora H. CHAUFFEUR. 7 years' cxpcrlenceTTa. country and mountain driving nJd prlvaterefercnces. D 408, Ledger (Xltu CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC, long .hVST .. V. b , """ "ti ur normcast susor&s-l reliable; references. F 140. Ledger CfBtnfcJ lnprescnt position. F 453, Ledger CentiiTS w.nu. "" aiui man on ceimrnaVii place; Al references. D 400. Ledger Offcit .. ,.ju.- .- ,...i. ..iBiic-a fiusiiKin oi any Kind fair mechanic; good refs. D 427, Ledger Oti rlT AlTl?rt?TTT M.I.V... ..!..-. . . !r? ref. llS22North Edgewood St., West Pblii A --. -.. ... .lieu vuurso ana isirru. Uonal Corres. School graduate, desires poil." .. --"" ..a.., , aurin jusnen a,i COOK, chef, colored man: full ii.TjI kitchen: experienced. 21 4 1 La tons. ji I . lynC'ENT OFFICE MANAGER 1.1, JiFAIlSL MANl'FACTI'RINa EXPE ENCE. CORRESPONDENCE. CREDfl AftP.i:i?M'r:c"rIONS CAPABLY HANDL! DESIRES CONNECTION WITH A PHIUf n't 1IC A a Tr fit an. nn.nn nl.-!. I1' is f-VTAS,' r;.r i.v.'"".i.,i"-. if? E!.fPIaO-ERS.F 2.',0. LEDGER CTXTJUit. GARDENER Understands all brancheiTwE settled man' ref Addrena n 401. Ijvt n I! HOUSEWORK Japanese, honest, gen. hoss-f work In small fam.: best refs. Y .lnrHVIwV MAN. mairled, 38, desires position (( manager, secretary or correspondent, Wskf largo corporation 2o years: will furnUabsl and references. F 40. Ledger Central, JjSK MAN, 34 vears. knows EiigHsh.GermsFreniM flnn h.it ratf. Tll... om r.....k i. mn-l I MAN AND WIFE. Jananese. want nnaltlnm rook nnd housework: small family. AdJraeiB Branch 20, 20th and Cherry. NURSE, graduate, registered, deilres bIMW case; now E.uo.ng. r 4.3, i,eager unicfcj fllTVATn I.TTinAniAN in Inlvldn.l fftrmlrtlf a collection of books and prints on ls)" scale; purcnases made, Indexing ana smetl Ing done: sijary by agreement. D il,lflm.f REAL ESTATE Young man. a real producer, erperttsfl veyancer, 12 yeara' experience, last t ysssil manager ot real estate and title deportmci of downtown trust comDanv. desires to aa-1 nect with live real estate concern or tnatl company: highest recommendations tal former employers. F SS2, Ledger CentrtLl REAL ESTATE Ynuni- man desires CXKUSX I V.DOSltlon: 12 Years' experience, thoroutsg . familiar with building association orovl1 150. Ledger Central. I SALES DE1T. Young mTn, 34, employri pJ cnasing, wants opportunity; roanutsciuessM or wholesale. D 42), Ledger Office. SALESMAN, 0 years' experience, stead; awl willing; references. F 153. Ledger CentiejJII fm STENOanAPIimt nnd tvnl.l Ktcht (8) experience; age 24; sober and Industries!! EU51. Ledger Central. YOUNG MAN. 23 years of age. with, school, college and business school m tlon, of excellent character and bj wlsneH a rwi.ltlnn tt v..iitlv. ntwer wl future to It best references furnished. F i Leager central. YOUNO MAN who ha operated nod) uuBjncs. wants part-time worx in i-t. agency, mall order, department or real office: knnwlpitara. nf RnnnlMh tenOETSDB general office work I'hone Gtn, 5901 ' YOUNG MAN. flrat.elsu-atenoirraDher I respondent, good executive ability, (I , -in. In nnwhfl.ln. .m.r.1 .tinnltes. Q position with future possibilities sslMj iiuriment preterrea. iJ, ieustr -" VrVTTMn M1M OA .mnlnv. a. nrs-Jlt I desires office position, with chance oU viiiiceanent. li ato, Imager t-enirni. YOUNG MAM onlloin. ndiimtlnn With I eage ot raecnanicai engineering, .; tlon wlthTfuture. F 118, Ledger CentrtW -a." .-----. -. a,. ---. -----, YOUNa MAN. studying' efficiency, w".J V..WM .1, a;Va, uVytirilllCltb VI "- . Via. plant:good refs. F 410, Ledger Cintrttw ItiUNU MAN. good education, business H..I... nn.l.l.n .!.- n.,,faal,l. nf COlM capable handling outside bur. F 151. L'iH YOUNO MAN. 21 year, of age. desires ' come connected with an automobile cojg ana learn the business. F 2t. i.eagwiS; YOUNO MAN around" garage, wash cori; erally useful. Harry Qualles. 8C39Wi EXPHRIENCEO Japanese wTshes poj 4l ft UUUBCIlUUlt VVIIU ISIW""" uts a. iia mi. pMie'n $b&.mviJ AGER8 and CLERKS it l?Wf 1 tellgent attention wll? '&' & a