Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1915, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915.
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FOT.'ITNG ATROCmES
QiARGEDTOBULGARS
Accuse Invaders of Wnn-
tm Murders Women and
Children vic-ima
IMS Oct ' uuignnnn troops are
fAl . ', .ii-nntrheit from Athens unit
LTrest of committing revoltlnn Rtrocl-
EmA 6rii They nre cnnrnwi with
M " . l..iniHn 1,Mh1 nHmiian
U" "" k.i women Blml ar brutnli
". charged to the Gorman troops
. aa grrvln from the north.
K ...natch to tho Petit Journnl atntes
t'J, gerb Minister nt Bucharest prt-
M ine " A-..rlrit Sllnl.ter th.ro
!.- the ntrocltlca of tho Gorman
'.' ., renuested the United States
rT . fo ioln In tho protest.
KVkl male population of Belgrade was
IP.?" . i t.rml not ,1 hv Ihn fl.r.
spree tncs.nirn from Tnrlw
"' .' ,,1-llrr,,. nf h mnal hi.
romfn w """--- vt.u .,. :.
violence """" . ....... .. ,,...
were carried oft prisoners Into Aus-
iRnliirlun troops systematically mas-
.,! and cities of Servla," says nn
T ",.- committed In tho Tlmok reclon
EK in New Servla Hundreds of men
... l,in--nri nr hlirneil nllvp. Phil.
-'mutilated In n most abominable
ner or butchered with refinements of
Jnr
Women and younR girls wore dellTercd
- soldiers by the officers to do with
ifthey willed, nnd after being outraged
, msiorlty of them were shot or
feed.
HOSPITALS GET BEQUESTS
fill of JHa Baedler Gives Money to
Homo and Church Also
rhIUdelplila hospitals benefit to the ex
S. I15.MW under provisions ot the will
5f Julia BAedlor, of IMS North Broad
"it. admitted to probate today. The
Issrtate U valued at more than $100,000, and
lEtttrs testamentary were granted to tho
"L, .1. j-t-hl- Tnitt Pnmnnnv nit Wllllnm
sjinauci.'"" .o- ..., j .,
UXOrange.
) tflll leaves JSOOO to the Polyclinic
iltal, to establish a free bed as a
orlat to Charles P. Baedler: $3000 to
LLuke's Hospital: $5000 to the North
cm Home for Friendless Children, nnd
m to the Church of tho Incarnation,
Jroad and Jefferson streets. The remain
der of the estate goes to relatives.
fX bcq'Jest of $300 to St. Vincent's Or
Lttni' Asylum Is Included In the will
3(Annle Dlllard, late of 2502 East Oak
Mi street, who left an estate valued
W173.
iTut will ot Cdwln A. Landall. former
jtttldent of the Kensington National
lank and one of the original members
ttto Union League, oequeaths nn estate
wtetd at $75,000 to the widow. Mario K.
hftdill; a son, George A. Landall, and to
imidchlldren.
lOther wills probated today were those
I' Walter Ellis, 245S North 17th street,
101; William Allmondlnger, who for
para was head of the Vagrant Division,
CKy Detective Bureau, 2339 North 10th
street, $7200; J. Ernest Galvan, Bay Head,
V.'J., $2300; Mary E. Wire, 1910 West
slumbla avenue, $2250, and Bcgina Fltz,
m North Dover street, $2200. Tho per
lial effects of the estate of Ernest
fcrltlgh have been appraised at $1203.65.
I
HORACE G. WILLIAMS
Mred Business Man and Prominent
Mason
Horace G. Williams, tnr m-nu ,,,
thetilied with the coal and lumber busl
attf In the South, died th'ls morning, after
asllflnjss of almost two years, at his
BM9 in St. David's. ITn wax M vifra nlrt
ilXr, Williams was born in Mlnersvlllc,
set, ana came to tnis city 22 ears ago.
If luilness circles ho was widely known
frthla large interest In Southern corpora
fHU. lie was nresldcnt nf n atrut raii-
mr company of Portsmouth, Va and
,ll? "uu"""' " nam wu receiver oi ine
PTer Creek Railroad and the Beaver
WMk Lumber Companv. He wan a mm.
f of the Union League 'and a 32d do
ne Mason.
BHU widow was formerly Miss Edith
Mrii. daughter of the late Robert L.
Lfcli ."" eiiBineer oi ine uniteo,
IWNUta NaVV. Ha In nlftn snrvlv hxt n
wii Dr. Edward Mercer Williams, and a
rwusnwr, wrs. H. . stllwell,
Mass for Countess de Sibour
l8olemn Requiem Mass for the repose of
i ovui oi iuumess ae MiDOur waB cele
ed today at St. Patrick's Church. 20th
wi sireeis. xne countess re
ar died at Cambridge, England, after a
unless, one was rormerly Miss Kath-
I BallfeV. dfltirhtar nf TAeAn, 1 ti.ii...
D Lancey plac this city.
JBeatljg
ItU.KV A T I- -, M .
fr , uiiiwvou, utiawftr, wouniy.
jE2T-' I IT0" " h lat Hannah n.
i lmrtJ to attend funtral wrvlc. on Sat-
ii a l ner ainr residence.
j- .-i4. unci iiisin i wwn CTOit ueme-
MO)) On October SO, 1015, no
NA. Wlfe.of th late John J. Anderson.
Sm'&JK" .''"' Wnd.:
Lt mjl ,z.. M" T?u? ine oacra
T. ""iiou. on juonaay. octolwr IB,
r k. "AofH h&1 .''? 08. WH-
rch .h- H.rr-"'...",.u'"'2.
Iy. lnttrm-n ifniu r.. - "
mpfctU YiiniVaT." v""" -""-
r.HiiKn ..-, . ... j
TnuwiVi tiiX" UW " 10- JOHN
w nTVI ,miiiiu ooaa, avia ana
r "- ". AuivrjucnK ai jorinwooa
&ZTZ'; .Vi'.r .-". ."Ani,ES,
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5'J- n.lUiv.. and friend., also Bfuecher
at SnT,?,. ""ncJal boelity. ar, TlnyU.5
a 'fSl h 'unerar, on Saturday, at 8-30
Bera,K, B.V fetf" 9"". l"od.
KIU funeral v'""' Au-
ijisv;-"u'nix1 on ucioter is, ISIB,
ISmti.I?.. "'J"!..110 Qorjt and Chrts-
ImtiT i .,..'j "'"""a ana rrtendt are In
law .T iVi"11 ,h '"neral service, on Frt
lEtir ? t; m- at h realdanca of hi.
l5r.1S5t-.Mr. ?"?'""'..." south. Md
Br ' .-.. k mhuiii .aqfiaa uemeiery.
I FLIP AND FLOP
HEATHS
nh,M' .n .P'tober $5, it. nuoiT'rr.
rjJJ rt "'.""Ham O. riojl (nee Mte)
52..1I. 7,-. ",;,l' nd friend., also Chmlf
t?If.A5,7,, 1'K,l 11 nd 2S1, are Invited
l2.ii,Vd jntl. on Friday, at A0 a. ii...
from his lata rreldtncs. lztr UHTe tt. Bol
mn Ttequlem Ms at the Church ot the As
sumption at 10 a. m Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.
f.,;.Hi-', .?' Pr A . "ur,- ne'atlvea anJ
riJiVhl!' .tJytiXt,J.",n' "oelailon -of I'hlla
TirnrtAihS4f.n.'tn ny,w,l r Invited to
fil-?di.i'.hr .funM1!!i on Sstnnfcy, m s a. m.,
2l ?,' '! rlne, join IpMr t. Sol
n1'.n. iVT&m M,M. " th Church ot the
"'"," 6 M a. m. Interment at Holy Cross
cemetery.
nf?tM?;r-n October IS, lto, JAMES
'!rxliK- husband of Julia Ilurke (ne
.,?r 'i'.v "'atlves and friends are Invited to
attend tho runcral, on Friday ,at 8:30 a. m..
from his late residence. ISrtu Coral st. (cor
ner or lluntlntdon St.). llequiem Vats at
tho Churth of the Visitation at 10 a. m.
interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.
".WfS-- 0n ob 1. lOlS. MAtt
PAl,fcT; ,wl.'1w ot Peter IJyrnes Inee Mir
riey). llelathes and friends are InMted to at
tend funeral, on Saturday, at S a. m.. from
her lain rerfdence, lTlfl tambert st. Mass
of Tlequlem at the Church of ift. Thomas
Aquinas at 0.30 a. m. Interment Holy Croes
Cemetery
CIlAWrpitl). On October IB, 1915. BAHAlt
K.. wlfa of nobert Crawford (nee Allen).
Itelatlres and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral serviceea on Friday, at 2 p m.,
. . n,'v4 i-Kiuriii.-c., i.-iji tni tiasara
ft Interment private, at Oreenmount Ceme
tery Kemulns may be viewed on Thursday
ONenlns;. Automobile funeral.
CltEinilTON. In Philadelphia, suddenly, on
dM? hter of the late John and Ultabeth
CrotKhton rtels lives and friends ar lnltd
to attend funeral pcrvlces. on Friday, at 2 30
o clock, at the residence of her brother, f!d
ward Crelnhton, 234 West Till street. Chester,
Ha. Interment private.
CI.'5V!?;, "-. n October 1. 1915. MAIIT
AUCS, wife of Henry Cross, aaed 02 years.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the rubers) services, on Friday, at 11 a. m.,
at her late residence. 8501 Hunter ave. In
terment prlxate.
nALTON. On October 18. 1013, JOHN, son
of the late l'hlllp and Ann Dalton, aied 4U
T'". pelnthea and friends are Invited to
attend thy funeral, on Friday at R 30 a. m ,
from hla lite residence, 1120 South Uroad st.
Hlh Mats nt St. Theresa's Church, at 10 a,
tn. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
DKVUItKUX. On October 20, 1015. MI
C1IAUL,, husband of Frances l)efreux.
nelatlea and friends are InMted to attend
funeral, nn Saturday, at 0 a. m., from his
lte. residence. 43.1 ktarket at , Gloucester. N.
J, High nvqutem Mass at St. Mary's Church
at 10 a. m Interment Old Cathedral Ceme
tery. IMHtniNH At New York, on October 20,
IMS. Mrs. CATHARINE DODDINS. aged CO
years. Interment private.
DUMI'IIIUIl. On October 10. 1915, MAHY
J., widow of Frnncls C. Dumphler. aged 72
years. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend funeral, on Friday, at 7.30 n. m.. from
her son's residence, Thomas J. Dunn. 445 Car.
,ci at. v.niuui'11, it, u, uign Aiass at tno
Cnurch of the Immaculate Conception at 0
a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
KAKIN8. On October 20, 1915, SAMUEL
1.. husband of. Anna 8 Esklns. aged SJ
ears. Due npllce of the funeral will be
glen from his lata residence, 4014 Osage ao
FASSITT-On October 10, 1015, EDWARD
&.IiA31.TT aeniS' at his late residence,
823 5th St., Ocean City, N. J., on Thursday,
at 8 p. in Interment at North Laurel Hill
Ccmotery on Friday, at 10 a. m.
FITZSIMMONS. On October 18, 1915.
HANNAH DEAN, widow ot Thomas Fill
flmmons and daughter of late George and
Hannah Dean. ltelatUes and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Friday, at 2 o'clock, from late residence. 12J
Wharton st. Interment at Fernnood Ceme
tery. Remains may bs viewed Thursday
evening.
FOSTER. On October 20. 1016, ELMIRA
II., wife of Thomhs L. Foster (nee Redner),
aged 33 years. Relatives and friends are In
Mted (o attend the funeral services, on Satur
day, nt 3:30 p. m.. at her late residence, 4!
Tuckitwonni at., Frankford. Interment Oak
land Cemetery.
FRENCH. At her residence, 117 Delaware
st., Woodbury, N. J., October 20, 1015. SARAH
FRANCES llOBEKTS FRENCH, aged S3
jcars. daughter of the late Joseph Lowrey
Roberta and widow of John U. FVench. late
of San Antonio. Funeral eerMces at the
residence, on Saturday, October 23, at 2 n.
m. Durlal private. In the Roberta family
vault, at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Philadelphia.
FRF.TZ. Suddenly, on October 18, 1016,
RUBEN FRETZ, husband of the late
Josephine Frets, In his 74th year. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at 1 p. m at hla late
residence, 103T Master st. Interment private.
Remains may be Mewed on Thursday, after
8 p. m
MUCKER. JACOB D. FniCKER. aged 75
years 11 months 30 days. Funeral from his
late residence, 214 North 0th at., Reading,
Pa., on Friday, at 1 p. m. To proceed to
St. Paul's Memorial Reformed Church. Serv
Icea will be held at 1.30 p. m. Interment at
Charles Rvans Cemetery. Kindly omit
flowers.
OKKIKR. In Warrington, on October 10,
1015, JACOB F. D. OEIGER, late of 4820
North 12th at., Philadelphia. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday at 1.30 p. m. precisely,
at Amltyville Church, Derks County, Pa. In-te-ment
In adjoining cemetery.
1IAINEH. Suddenly, on October 18, 1916,
WILLIAM M. HAINES, aged 02 ears. Rela
tuea and friends, also oth District. Highway
Department, are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at H p. m , at the resl
dtnee of bis brother-in-law. F. W. Sutton,
218 East Brlnghur.t St., Germantown. In
terment at Sharptown, N. J on Saturday,
at 1 p. m.
HARDY. On October 20. 1015. ANNIE LEE
HARDY, beloved daughterof ot Carleton 8.
and Mary Lowry Hardy. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Friday evening, at 0 o'clock, at her
late residence, 227 Virginia ave , Audubon,
N. J. Interment private, at West Laurel
Hill Cemetery.
I1KINTZELMAN. On October 10. 1015. Dr.
JOSEPH A. HEINTZELMAN. in his 82.1
year. Relatives and friends also Solomon's
Lodge. No. 114. F, and A. M.; Columbia R.
A. Chapter, No. 01; German Society of
Pennsylvania; Philadelphia Turngemelnde:
Philadelphia Council, No. 298, R. A., and
all other organizations of which he was
member, ar Invited to attend the funeral
rervtces, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at the apart
ments of Oliver II. Balr, 1820 Chestnut st.
Interment private. Please omit flowers.
IIOI'KINB On October 20, 1915, WEST
LEY P. HOPKINS, son of the late George
and Msrr J. Hopkins, aged 28 years. Rela
tives and friends ar Invited to attend the
fvuieral services, on Saturday, at 2 30 p. m.,
at the residence of hla uncle. Oeorge K.
Hopkins. 135 Krams ae Manayunk. Inter
ment private, at Westminster Cemetery.
liUOHKS. On October 10, 1015. CATH
ERINE C HUOIIES. beloved wife of Thomas
Hughes, Sr. Relatives and friends are In
vited to attend the funetal, on Saturday
morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late resi
dence, Nyack and Wycombe aves., I-n-downe,
Delaware County, Pa. Solemn Mass
of Itequl.m at St. Phllomena's .Church at 10
o'clock Interment at St. Charles' Cemetery,
Kellyvllle. Automobile funeral,
JKftlCO. On October 30, 1915, THOMAS
II., son of the late Michael and Mary Jerlco.
Rlatles and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Saturday, at 8.80 a. m.. from
the residence of his sister. Mrs. Caroline
Qulnn, 68D0 Tulip st.. Tacony, High mass
at St. Leo- Church at 10 a. m. Interment
private.
KINO, On October 20, 1815. LUCY TERRY,
daughter of Walter C. and Sarah J. King
(n Carr), In her Slat year. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Sat
urday, at 1.30 p. m., from her parents' resi
dence. Andalusia, Pa. Services at the Chapel
of the Redeemer at 2:30 p. m. Interment All
Balnta' P. E. f'hurch grounds, Remains may
be viewed on Friday, aftej- T p. m.
KOPrKK. On October IB. 1815, MARY,
wife of John W Kojper, aged 41 years.
Relatives and friend are Invited to attend
th funeral, on Friday, at 8 30 a. m , from
her lat residence, 2047 West York st.
ftolemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Co
lumba'a Church at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy Bepulchre Cemetery,
LAUFKH On October 18, 1818, AONES,
widow of John E. Laufor. Relatives and
friends ar InMted to attend the funeral, on
t..4.4w . !l n. m.. from th re.tdnc. nf
I her son-in-law, James Dorsey, 2215 McClel-
DF.ATHH
Ian si Interment at Mount Morlah Ceme
tery Remain may b viewed Thursday
evening.
LKtirnl.I). Buddenir, on October 20, 1915,
OKOHOU c, son of the late Frederick W,
and Marie Ortmm lnpold, aged txt rears, of
Llchtenuerg, Bavaria. Relative and friend
are Invited to attend the funeral jrvlee. on
Hatuntay. at 2 p. m , at his late residence,
131 East llorgae lane, Mt. Airy, Interment
private
LOL'OIIMN, On October IK, 1915, DAVID.
husband or Anna Loughlln. aged TO year,
formerly of Frankford ave. and Clearfield st.
Relatives and friends are Invited to. attend
funeral, on Friday, at 1 p. m , from hi late
residence, 112 8 Hist st Interment private.
North Cedar Hilt Cemetery.
Me!KNOCllf. On October 18. ISIS,
ELIZABETH MoDONOUtlll (nee Armbrus.
ter), widow ot John I. McDonough. aged w
year Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral services, en Frldsy, at
2 30 p. m , at her late residence, 104 N. 3Mh
at . Camden N J. Interment at Bethel
Cemetery Remains rosy b viewed Thurs
dsy evening
McKKOWN. On October 20. 11B, WILL
IAM J. McKEOWN, brother of Marv Tully
Due notice ef the funeral will be Riven.
McINTillA. On October 20. 1015. D.
JAMES MclNTYRA. husband of Mary ide
Intyra (nee Cash and son of Dennis and
the late Mary Mclntvra. Relatliea and
friends, also DIMalnn Nn. (I, A. O, H , are
Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at
8 3o a. m., from his tat residence, 0fil
I.lrlngatone st. Solemn Requiem mass at the
Church of NatlMty, at 10 a. m. Interment
New Cathedral Cemetery-
Mr.UKl.IMiKR. On October 20. 1915.
LENA, wife ot Jacob Merkllnger, In her 03th
year Relatives and friends ar Invited to at
tend funeral, on Saturday, at 7 30 a m.,
from her late residence, 1050 N. Orlanna st.
Requiem Msss at St. Bonlfaclua' Church at
0 am, Interment at Most Holy Redeemer
Cemetery.
MOON. On October 10. 1915. JOHN R.
MOON. 3d, beloved son ot Rebecca O. and
John It. Moon, Jr. Relative, and friends ot
the family r Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Saturday afternoon, precisely at
2 o'clock, at his 1st residence. 1021 Parrlah
St. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. He
nalna may be viewed on Friday evening, be
tween ine nours or f ana u o ciock.
MUI.MN. On October 10. 1915, MARY,
daughter of the late James and Ann Mullln.
Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Friday, at 8 a. m., from her
late residence. 1712 Olrard ave. Solemn
Requiem Mass at th Church ot the Oeau. at
0 l.i a m. Automobile funeral. Intermen'.
private.
OliKIUIKIDT. Suddenly, on October 18.
1013 HERMAN V., husband Of Magdalena
Oberheldt, aged 03 years. Relatlvea and
friends, alto Parker Norrls Lodge, No. 431,
I. O .O. F.: Lennl Lena re Tribe, No. 3. 1.
O R. M.: employes of Mldvate Steel Com
pany, and lodges ot which Mr. Oberheldt
Is a member, are livlted lo attend th fu
neral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m at
hi late residence, 3730 North Grata st. In
terment at Northwood Cemetery.
OSTKUMAIER On October 18, 1915, MAH
GARTHA OSTERMAIER. Relatives and
friend are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at 11 a. m., at the apart
menta of William II. Rnttersby, 3310 North
Rroad at. Interment private. "
PERKINS. At Beverly. N. J., on October
20. 1015. B. FRANKLIN PERKIN8. hu.
band ot Kate Perklna, In hla 73.1 year. Rela
tlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the
funeral aervlres, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at
hs late residence, corner Van Resun ave.
and Chestnut St., deverly, N. J. Interment
nt Monument Cemetery,
PINKBTON. On October 18, lntp. ROB
ERT, huslnl of Mary Plnkslonlnee Oil
Ian), Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at
7-30 o'clock, from his late residence, 204 St.
James st. Requiem Mass at St Joseph's
Church nt 0 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
nANDOLril On October 20. 1915, ELIZA
BETH F., beloved wife of Joseph M. Ran
dolph. Sr. Relatives and friends are InMted
to attend funeral services, Saturday, at 2
E. m.. at residence of her son-in-law, F. F.
nyder, 2304 S. Bancroft st.
READ. On October 19. 1915, LOUISA
READ (nee Vogt), wife or George Read. Rel
atlvea nnd friends are Invited to attend tho
funeral services, on Saturday, at 1:30 d. m..
at her late residence. 21st st, and Penrose
Ferry ave. and the P. R. R. Interment at
Relvue Cemetery. Remains may be viewed
or. Friday evening.
RF.II.LY. On October 19. lOift. MARY JO
SEPHINE, daughter of Mary and the late
Francis John Rellly. Relatives and friends
are tnvitea to attena ine runerni. on Friday,
nt 8.30 a. m., from her late residence, 240l
Nicholas st. High Mass at St. Elisabeth's
Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
KUSSKI.L. On October 20, 1015, MAR
GARET RUSSELL, aged 75 yeara. Funeral
services on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
at the residence of her eon-ln-law, Albert It.
Spencer, 5130 N. 11th . .Logan. Interment
private, nt Mt. Vernon Cemetery.
SCHAEFrEK. On October 18, 1013. BRID
GET SCHAEFFBR. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend funeral, on Friday
morntng. at 8 o'clock, from th residence,
231 De Lancey st. Mass of Requiem at St.
Joseph's Church at 0.30 a. m. precisely. In
terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto cor
tege. SCHONFELI). On October 19. 1015. MOR
RIS, husband of the late Amelia Sehonteld.
aged 07 years. Relatlvea nnd friends are In
vited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at
10 a. n., from hi late residence, 2810 North
loth st. Interment private. Kindly omit
flowers.
SHAUFLER On October 19. 1015. JACOB
O., hasband ot the lat Mary C. Schaufler.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.,
at hla lata residence, 18T2 E. Schiller st. In
terment private, at Oakland Cemetery.
8IIINN. Suddenly, at Mount Holly, N. J.,
on October 20. 1013. ISAAC L. SHINN. aged
82 year. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to
attend funeral, from hla late residence, lit)
lit. Hclly ave.. Mt. Holly, N. J on Satur
day. October 23. at 2 p. m. Interment St.
Andrew' Cemetery.
STILES. Near Mount Holly. N. J on
October 20, 101.1. JOSEPH R. STILES. In his
52d year. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to
?J.,eIV! funeral, from tils late residence, near
Mt. Holly. N. J., on Seventh-day. 2.1d. at 11
a. m. Interment Mt. Holly Cemetery. Auto
mobiles will meet train leaving Market at.
ferry. Philadelphia, at 8:32 a. m.. at mL
Holly, N J.
THOMPSON, On October 10, 1015, WILL
IAM, husband of Isabella Thompson (nee
Brown). Relatlvea and friends are Invited to
attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 1
p. m . at hla late residence, 2029 E. Adams
at. Interment private, Chestervlew Ceme
tery, VOUTE. Suddenly, on October 20. 1015
LOUIS H. VOUTE. Funeral service st his
late residence, COO North 16th st.. on Satur
day, at 2 p. m.. to which relatives and
friends are Invited. Interment private. Kind
ly omit flowers.
WALKER. At his late resldsnce, 3701
N. Percy st., October 20. 1016, WILLIAM
K.. beloved husband of Kate M. Walker (nee
Gatbe). Due notice of funeral will be given.
WALSH. On October 19, 1016, RICHARD
T husband of Frances E. Walsh (nee Brady)
and son of Thomaa and the late Mary Walsh.
Relatlvea and friends, also Holy Nam So
ciety, Court Laurel Hill, F. of A., and Gran
ite Cutters' Association, are Invited to at
tend funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m
from hla late residence. 4300 Fleming St..
Roxborough, High Mas at St. John's
Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepul
chre Cemetery,
WANNOP. On October 18. 1915. ANNA.
wife of Thomas W. Wannop and daughter of
Catharine and the late Henry Rowan. Rela.
tlie. and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral. Friday, at 8.30 a. m., from the resi
dence of her mother. 1118 Leopard st. High
Requiem Mass at Church of the Immaculate
Conception at 10 a, m. Interment New
Cathedral Cemetery.
VVIUTTINGTON. On October 19. 1915,
BENJAMIN F. WHITTINOTON, In hla Slat
vear. Funeral services at his lat residence,
3117 North Taylor st., on Saturday, at 2 p.
m. Interment private,
WILLIAMS. At his residence, 800 Midland
ve.. St. David's. Pa., on October 21, 1815.
HOHACD G. WILLIAMS. Due nolle of the
funeral will appear.
WILSON On October 18. 1015, JANE A.,
widow ot Eugene Wilson. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
service, on Thursday, at 8 p. m at the
residence of her son, Harry R. Wilson. 2148
North 3d st. Interment private, on Friday,
at Elizabeth, N. J. Train leave Columbia
Ave. at 8 a. m.
By KEMBLE
Copyright, 1015, E. W. Ksmbls.
DEATHS
WOOD -On October 18. 1818. JAMES
ELMER, son of John and Mary , V ..Wooil
and grandson of Hugh and fee 11 la McCat
ferty, aged 15 years and 10 months. Rela
tives and frlenda, also employes uf Gill i
Co , Elan manufacturers, are Invited to at
tend the funeral, on Friday, at 8 do a m..
from th residence nf hi Braiidnarenta. 204(1
Almond St., lath Ward Requiem Mas at
Ht Ann' Church at lo a. m Interment at
Pt. Ann's Cemetery
WHH1IIT. On October 20, 1015, SAnAH C,
wire ot Walter S Wright and daughter of
the late Thomas and Naomi Clark Rela
tive and frlenda are Invited to attend the
funeral rervlee nn Saturday morning, Octo
ber 23. at 11 o'clock, from her husband a
rerdence 12 Mansion ave., Haddonfleld, N
J. Intfrment private.
YOUNG, -on October 20, 1918, WALT Hit F ,
husband of Mabel Young (net Beeeroft) Due
notice of the funeral will be given, from his
lat residence, 402 West Huntingdon st.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RAJES
EVENING LEDGER
This STYLE TYPE (or like tMs)
One time 15c.
Three time one week , 12Hc.
Bis times one week 10c
Slturllvns Wanted, three times one week 10
cent per line.
Place your order for three or
more times and it will be inserted
in tfie daily Public Ledger at no
additional cost.
One or two time rate for Etkmko Lccaia
and Puslio Lidoir combined la IB cent per
lln with the exception of Help Wanted and
Situations Wanted, which la 13 cents pr 11ns.
FOR
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
which Is permitted In all classifications ex
cept Kelp and Situations Wanted. Lost and
Fun", Pertonala, Boarding and Rooma. add
FIVE CENTS PER L1NETO ANY OF ABOVE
RATFa
There Is a drug store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rates.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ASSISTANT In office to pack Christmas cards
Mclntlre S. Co.. lllll Chestnut st,
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer wanted,
accurate at ngures, age about 22, must have
references steady position, from 8 30 to 0.
L 14S. ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS AND STENOG
RAPHERS seeking Ksltlons will receive val
Ha.b.le.."irorma,lon end exceptlonelly helpful
8I.RMCE by consulting Miss Dean. Led
gcr Central, by personal Interview or let
ter She. will aid ou with our ad., list
WJJr..?.'iH.,!I"?."on",'n ,he COMMERCIAL
DEPARTMENT and uso every effort to lo
cate a position for ou. During tho month
of September
M lOL'NO LADIES SECURED POSITIONS
through thia SERVICE, which la free to
Ledger advertisers.
CHAMBERMAID and waitress White girl.
Apply 4 323 Locust st.
tiiUUi weavers wanted. Apply .
James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's
lane, Falls of Schuylkill,
COOK wanted If competent woman wishes
employment In family of two In Lancaster,
address 43 North Lino street, Lancaster,
COOK 1 oung Protestant girl for Chestnut Hill
Meet lady. Room WO, Public Ledger, Thurs
day at 12 o'clock.
COOK, white, Protestant, reference required.
Phone Germantown 2U23.
COOKI NG and downstairs work wanted: white
Protestant girl; two In ramlly. Call Thura-
day after 1 o'clock, 0214 Wavne ave., Ger-
m-ntown.
COOKING and washing; white girl; gooB home!
Auurrad jmx -n, -tnrucrin, i a.
GIRL wanted, neat, capable, Protestant, for
chambermaid and chlldnurse: reference. Call
u uencom lane, merion. carfare paid.
GIRL, young, assistant housework, small
family; sleep home. First apartment, SU
N. Rroad. Tioga 7511 J.
GIRLS (2), white, Protestants; cook and down
stairs work: upatalra girl to assist with In
fant, rcferen-e. Box 07, Ambler, Pa.
HOSIERY Loopers wanted on white work;
learners taken, paid while learning. Thomas
Ruck Hosiery Co.. Jasper and York.
HOUbt'.KEEPER (working). Chestnut Hill, for
one person; must come from high-class place
and bu an extra competent waitress and
chambermaid- state name, address, wages
wanted A 130. Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK (general) Colored, sleep out:
no washing or Ironing; Weat Phlla, Meet
employer. Room 230, Public Ledger, Friday,
11 a. m.
HOUSEWORK Young white Protestant girl
wanted In Germantown: assist cooking. Meet
lady, Room 230, Public Ledger, Friday, 11
o HOCK,
HuUSEWORK Two girls wanted In suburbs;
no laundry. M 832, Ledger Office.
LADY'S MAID, Protestant, take care of el
derly lady: aome sewing; must have refer
ence. M 821. Ledger Office.
LAUNDRESS Wanted In private family,
capable colored girl; best reference required;
wages 7, Call or address 131 E. Mount Alrv
ave,, Germantown, or phone Chestnut Hill
ou.
UAUNDRESSi white, wanted, Monday ana
Tuesday or Tuesday and Wednesday, 811.
Mldvale ave., Otn , or phone Otn. '-15T.
LAUNDRESS Mondays and Tuesdays: experi
enced; white. Apply before 11 a. m 18---Spruce
st.
MAID, competent, wanted for downstair
work In family of nve, four of whom are
away after breakfast until 3 o'clock In the
evening: eight miles from Philadelphia, on
the Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad;
nn w.hlne'! must ba rood conk wiiirea uvlll
be progressive, beginning at 18, no one need
apply wno is nov c.ijaoie una witling,
Ad-
aress v ui, .-usg -cmi..
MANAGER CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
Large dreesmaklng establishment requires
experienced woman to take full chaue of chil
dren's department. Good fitter and saleswom
an. Reply, giving references and salary ix
pected. confidential. L 332 ledger Central.
NURSE or nursery governess for care of child
one - -ir auu .B,av win, iwu umrr cniioren;
food seamstress: German or French preferred.
1. 828 Ledger Office.
OPERATORS, EXPERIENCED
All parte or Is dies' shirtwaists.
HANEY. KUTTNER & RAAR
1320-3,! Vine street.
SALESLADY. Gentile, German-sneaking, exp.,
for dry goods store. 2726 Olrard ave.
' sa'les'women
A number of posltlona are open to women
who have had experience In storea and who
can work part time. Apply Ilureau nf Em
ployment, 4W floor, before 11 a. m , 8TRAW-
lild U'h, a 1-uuti.ib.ii
APPLICANTS 18 TO 22 YEARS TO LEARN
M'l'MlANIH 1
TELEPHONE
TKi.isniu.-vi, urivnAiinu, sAi,ai(i r
WHILE LBARNINO. POSITION ASSURED
WHEN COl'RHIl IB COMPLETED. APPLY
IN PERSON. HELL TEL CO., -HM MARKET
UOOKKEHPEIl and stenographer: must have
good appearance, ref , stesdy position. Apply
all week. D, D, Bempllner, N. W. cor, lith
and Bancom sts.
liOYH. 17 vears old, to learn machlnest trade
with company In northern part of city He
plyP.0. Ilox loud, Philadelphia. Pa.
CHAUFFEUR Whits, Plerce-Arrow car, hon ,
sober and obliging, good ref Q 432, Led. Cent.
HKLP WANTED MALE
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted Applv John A
Jme I obeon, Ine , Blanket Mills, Scott a
lne. Falls ofJfehU)lklll
CRANE OPERATORS. Apply 4300 Wlesa
hlehon ate
DRU08 Young man, three vear' esperlent.
state age, reference and salary. Cuskaden,
Atlantic City. N. J.
HAND MACHINE- vvanted for fashion work
and shaker operators, steady work, good
'. , Apply personally or by letter to
Monarch Knitting Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
KNITTER W ante, a man who thoroughly
understands double ribs, to take charge. Ap
ply the Hrglenlc Fleeced Undtrvtear Cem-
pany, J415 Northlloward.
LATHE HANDS wanted ror engine lathes.
Fay, Jone A 1-amson, Cleveland and Uudlsy
SMtomntlo operators, flrst-elasa men only,
highest wages paid. Apply Standard Roller
Rearing Co.. 40th and Merlon ave.
LATHE., planer, grinder hands. Apply 4800
. vv Issahlekon ave
MACHINE HAND-Ftrrt-ciass" man on A.
Smith double-end tenoner. no other need ap
ft. Lincoln Furniture Company, loth and
Lehigh ave.
8A"D!sMA.N-HlRh class specfalty man" on
commlaslon basis O 350, Ledger Central.
SALESMEN Flrst-clssa specialty salesmen to
call nn merchants and factorlea, Al reterence
rqulred. P W3. Ledger Office,
SALESMAN- Wanted, two htatlera, to "work
rrm wagon, aatarv and commission Apply
5137 Msrktt at, ater 8 a m.
STOCK SALES .MANAQBTt wanted for the
eastern hilt of Pennn and entire State of
Delaware, merltorlmia proposition, appllcnnt
must furnish references and state experience.
1' O. Box 1431. Washington. D. O.
TRACTION ENTfltN"iS!li. exp.. competent".
r radical, wanted, tn hustle snd operate gas
ractor, perm, position for right man, state
qualifications, exp , refs Address A. McDon
ald, care I'nlted Farms Corporation, Irwin,
Ooochland County, Va,
WANTED.
Teacher, an experienced male grammar
school teacher; aalary ISO per month; nine
months' term, alt applications, stating quai-Ifl'-atlona
and experience, to be In the hande
or thi undersigned on or befcre Friday, Oc
tober 22, 1013, Geo, II. Biusum, secretary,
St. Clair, Schu)lklll County. Ph.
WANTED
Hand and automatic screw machine operators
4S-hour shop; no labor troubles.
Apply Emplojment Agent,
American Oraphophone Company,
Bridgeport, conn.
YOUNG. MAN wanted, about 18 yeara. with
general office experience, knowledge of book
work and good penman A 131. Ledger Office.
General
WHY NOT have n manufacturing business ot
your own? Very smsll capital required.
Write us tor particulars. Fireproof, 1U4 6th
avenue. New York,
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
BAUY NURSE First-class, experienced, train
ed baby nurse from New York Raby Hos
pital wishes situation, sick or well baby; best
of city references, u 147, Ledger Central
UILL CLERK Thoroughly experienced; prefer
manufact. bus., operate any billing machine,
kiio ledge or stenography. Q 447,Led. Cent.
BOOKKEEPER and atenographcr, first cla,sT
desire Immediate change; full charge or
assist. $12 to start, references A 121, Led
ger Of dec.
UOOICKEEPER Expert, thoroughly e"xp , cap
able of handling all details for large con
cent, responsible G 3U. Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER and cashier: thoroughly ex
perlenced and responsible; beat references.
F 37, Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER Knowledge of stenography",
thoroutfhly experienced and capable. F 430,
Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER and clerk, 5 years' exp.: ca-
pablo nnd efficient. Fj33, Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER and "clerk, recentgradT: neat.
w lUlnc.accuratc. GWa. Ledger Central.
CHAMBERMAID OR WAITRESSA family
Hems ui ii.u-m.iju!b ucsires position tor a
faithful girl In Its employ t years; state put
tlculara and salary paid, a C35, Ledger Cent.
CHAM11DR.MA1D Assist with Infant: German
Protestant, good reference. Room I'M, Public
Ledger, between 10 and 11 a. m., Thursday
CHAMBERMAID and sewing Willing, obllg
Ing; assist waiting, adult family, lo'-'l San
som st
CHAMBERMAID Experienced Protestant girl;
highest reference. M Ml, Ledger Office.
CHAMBERWORK or waiting Young girl. 7
years' reference from last place. Call S'2
-iranuywine st.
CHAMBERWORK, assist Ironing; sew; light
colored; ref. Call 600 B. -Jd. Ph. Spruce 3421.
CHAMBERWORK Colored girl; good seam
stress. Anglena, 1711 FlUwater st.
CHILDNURSE Exn'd American girl dTstres
Pos.. give particulars. 5707 Helmar terrace.
CLERK Young lady, knowledge of stenog-
rapliy, desires position. F 34l. Ledger Cent.
COMPANION or light housework Protestant";
no wash; Oermsntown. ref. M 820, Led. Off.
COOK Experienced Swedish Protestant, 4yr7
ref., oung. See Miss Reed, Publls Ledger.
COOK and downstairs work Assist wash and
Ironing; city: reference. M K13. Ledger Off.
COOK, chambermaid and waitress, sisters,
vvlshpos.togethen ref a. GJ!60, Led. Cent.
COOK Experienced and competent; city "or
suburbs: reference. M 830, Ledger Office.
COOK Young Swedish girl; experienced; city
i-icr-.n-c. crq qi.g ngea, f UP1IC AeagC.,
COOK, experienced, white: good reference;
cuy, aec jaiss iveea. r'UDiic Logger.
COOK Experienced Swedish Protestant: young.
ow ,a i,M . u m.- ucuftn.
COOK Good baker; country preferred; refer
ence. M 814, Ledger Office.
COOK German, first class, 3 yeara' reference.
1(123 N. 11th at.
DICTAPHONE operator, rapid ayplat, thor
oughly experienced; knowledge of stenogra-
pny. u ash, i-eager yjentrat.
DRESSMAKER wlahes engagement In family:
38 a week and carfare; latest models; refer
ence. 5033 N. 3th at.
GOVERNESS Situation wanted for refined
North German. Mr John Rheln, 1732 Pine.
HOUSEKEEPER, managing and working Po
sition wanttd by competent, exn'd Protestant
woman ot refinement. M 833, Led ger Office.
HOUSEKEEPEH.managlng; Prot,; exp. with
hotel or apartment: ref. D 418. Ld. Office.
HOUSEKEEPER, exp'd. wants refined position
or attendant for Invalid lady. 2135 Master.
HOUSEWORK Neat colored girl wishes place
In apartments; good reference; also laundresa
ror Monday and Tuesday. 3B20 Locust st.
HOUS2WORKor chamberwork and waiting
Neat col. girl! W.rhlla. pref. 4(130 Hasel ave.
HOUSEWORK, colored, no laundry, no housed
clea nlng. Call or w rite 2040 Turner at.
LADY desires position as companion, man
aging housekeeper or similar position of
trust; evpable of taking entire charge It
mother's cars be missing; or with aged
couple; anxlou to find vocation where ab.
solute Integrity and trustworthiness would be
appreciated pleasant personality; exp. with
Mml-lnvallda: Prot.; mod. salary: would
traveli Bnest credentlsls. F 038. Led. Cent.
LADY'S MAIH and amstress;no objections
to light chamberwork. Prot.; ref, Room 230.
Public J.edger,12 to ojclock.
LADY'S MAID and seamstress;" no postals?
2320 Catharine t.
NURSE, practical wishes engagementa: term
reasonal.ls C 12, Ledger Branch, 228 Ger
mantown ave.
Nt'RSE Practical joung "woman, witling to
asslst light household duties. M 827fLed.J)ft,
NlTnPE, practical, desire position: lady or
child. Protestant M Sin. jLedger Office.
PRIVATE hECRKTARY of vvld experience?
having thorough knowledge of bookkeeping,
shorthand and secretarial dutlea generally,
offers her services by the hour nr day, best
reference furnished, F 841, Ledger Central.
PROOFREADING Medical, revlalon of manu
script, research work, charts, Indexing, ret
U440, Ledget Central.
BHiIIBTARYT stenographer and bookkeeper,
fitted by edutntlon and experience (or a ion
n'lent.al pos.) mod sal, F 287, Led. Cent
THERE ARE
..
SITUATIONS WANTED rEMALE
SECRETARY Expert etenog take chafa
fnee. excellent ref. F 431, I-edger Central
STENOGRAPHER, 8 jears experience, ex
pert typist and clerical work, etc , would ex
ehtng service for mll recompense, wjtn
privilege of taking In public work office
hldg.or hotel preferrd.FJI47, Id r'n:-
STENOORAPHER-Capable young hualness
woman, thor'ly exp., rapid, accurate, gooa
. cerr. oapabl of respon'y F 843. Ld. Lent.
STENOGRAPHER Capable. rld joung
ladv. 4H leara exp., accustomed lo handling
technical work. F 845, Jedger Central.
STENOORAPHKR, typewriter, aaslstant book
keeper, exp. and capable of taking dictation
njpanlsh Kng.andmnclia, LedCM.
HTENOOHAPHBR-Rapld and accurate, good
correspondent, trained by experlenc and eau
cation for secretarial poa.. F J1, LedjCent.
STENOGRAPHER and clerk; exrellent exp. as
correspondent accustomed to follow n
talis. capable of respon F 847. Idgerceni.
STENOGRAPHER, neat and. accurate, eight
months' experience, good references, u ts.
Ledger Central. .
8TENOORAPHFR, asslstsnt bookkeeper, cen
n.lrntlsl clerk, thoroughly experienced in
mnrg , possssh executive ability, Al corre
spondent F 3, Ldaer Central.
StiWOvTrapITeiI, competent and accurate j
would consider moderate aalsry with oppor
tunity reference. P 018, Ledger Office,
STENOTTRaTTiRU a"nTboVKeeper. Wh acTjool
and business college graduate, some experl
tn, trial solicited. O 454, Ledger Central.
STLNOGRAPHER-Depend., willing, energetic,
accur. tranecrlp assured. O 837 Lea uent.
sri-'NORAPHER. S years'" exp, des. perma.
pos , will exchange ref. O J247. Led Cent.
BTEiVoGRAPHER and bookkeep., exp.. thor.
reliable, best ref Q 347. Ledger Central.
STUN'OJRaI'IuTr and bookkeeper, recent
grHd..wltn 4 months' exp. O 6411. I.ed. Cent.
3TENOORAP1IEK 5 years'" experlenc. com
mercial or resident pos. O 44, Ledger Cent.
8TKNOORAPHER-Wm. Penn graduate., exp.
clerk, trial solicited. IS. G 553. Led. Cent
8TENl5aRA"PiiKR and clerk. 8 years' exper.,
accurate; moderate aviary. V 441, Lea, lent.
STENOQRAl'HF.R -TFuTly experienced, .also
bookkeeper; bestjref. O 230, Ledger Central.
fKNOaRAPIIEM nnd"-cierk-3 vear' experi
ence; capable, ambltlou. F 248. I.ed, Cent,
ST I
STENOGRAPHERS. BOOK KBB P B n 8 ,
CLERKS and oince help of all kind can be
secured through our COMMERCIAL DE
PARTMENT at Ledger Central. rite o?
telephone your requirement to Mis Dean.
Walnut 3(J ane win put you in i-uvi, - ., i
young ladles qualified by education, ability J
ana experience 10 mm juui ..r..-. .....
Is a free service to Ledger advertisers.
unique, valuable, convenient and very satis
factory. TYl'IST-CLERK. rapid, accurate and experi
enced, knowledge of stenography. O 152,
L-cuger central.
WIDOW, keeping house, wants 3 houra dally
with Invalid or as mother's helper. 0i20
Iirchwood ave
YOrNOLA"DY. cultured and refined, wants
w,iinn .iiiin-r tn le.m nnv business: wages
no object, best of rererences; no previous
business experience. U34. Ledger Cen traL
MLLliT -ERTHE. 1117 Walnut, desires school
work md private pupils In conversational
method, -
General
WOMEN wnnted. Gov clerks. 170 mo. Phlla.
exams, coming. List position obtained free.
Franklin Institute. Dept. 715 II, Rochester,
N Y,
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT-Flrst-class D. E. bookkeeper,
13 yearn' experience, manufacturing, whole
si!e and fHctoty cost accounting, construc
tlve methods; Al rererences. 31-12 Arch St.
AtCOL'Nl'ANT. .12, sales and executive "experi
ence, desires office or management poitlon
with established firm. Q 244. Ledger Central.
ACCOUNTANT (junior) and bkFr.; Ihor. capa
ble and responsible: 10 rs business exp.;
mod, s.vlary. vvlth pros. O IH0, LedgerCent.
ACCOUNTANT Thoroughly exper. bookkeeper
des. rms. with reliable conFll. Led. Cent.
ADVERTISING ACC'T General office man,
ago 33, mar.; exp. with Initiative and exec,
ablllti; high ref.; mod. salary. O 1(52, Led. Off.
AUDITING and accounting, balance sheets and
analytical 'state., exp. serv. uiai, mn. v-env.
HiiiiKi.KF.I'Klt.riTKNOURAPHER desires po
sltlon; 3 yrs." exp.; take full charge of set
of bouks; best refs. F 248, Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER, llerk, typist, high school
grad.. exp.. desires posit.; best refs. F 348,
Ledger Central. ,
BOOKKEEPER, reliable, wanta o"hlce work;
present employer's ret. L 31 u. Ledger Office.
BOOK.KEEPER - CASHIER " desires change;
best references. A 107. Ledger Office.
BUILDING construction superintendent, estl
matvr. engineer, 0 Iters' experience, office,
field, wishes to make change: 4 vears with
present firm. F 840. Ledger Central.
CHAUFFEUR and mechanic exp.; best prlv,
family refs . does own repairing: licensed,
wishes pos. with prlv. fam. 'A 118. Led Off.
CHALFFEI'R. white. 3 year with last "party;
Al rererenre; strictly temperate; will car
ror heaters. O 557. Ledger Central.
CHALFFEI'R Pretent employer wishes post
- tlon for absolutely rellablo man; excellent
mecnanic: cwreiui oriver. . x-;.i, Lgqpr w.
CHA'l'FFEL'R Good, careful driver, .first-class
mechanic; capable any car: salary. fnO per
month and ooard. O .33. I-edger Central.
CHAUFFEUR, colored man. wlahes a posH
tlon; 8 yeir experience; strictly sober! good
reference. A 12S, Ledger Orflce.
CHAUFFEUR wishes position of any kind:
fair mechanic: good refs. D 427. Ledger Off.
CHAUFFEUR for Ford car: handy man around
place; Al reference. G 655 Ledger Central.
CLERK-TYPIST, knowTe3ge of stenography;
5 yeara' experience In office work; age 24;
also knowledge of butter and egg business.
O (I3T. Ledger central,
CLERK-CHAUFFEUR, high school grad.; Al
refs.. want either posltlon.L 315, Ledger Off.
CLERK General office work, 3 yeara' experi
ence; nign ecnooi exp. t at- i-eoger lent.
CLERK and stenographer, experienced, dealres
poltlonwlthfuture,age23. Jl 441, Led. Cen.
CLERK AND-CASHIER, experienced, desires
work: age 22. Q 444. Ledger Central.
CONFIDENTIAL MAN
Capable, well educated, good personality,
14 yeara' managerial experience In Phila
delphia and New York city, desire new
connection with progressive house; aggres
sive, energetic and thoroughly capable of
aasumlng responsibility, O 554, Led. Cent
CONFIDENTIAL CLERIC OR ASSISTANT
Young man. married, with 4 years' man
agerial experience desires connection nheie
brains, energy and personality will be an as
set pest reference, u vt. .-eager central,
GARDENER, first-class refs . three In family,
20 yeara' exp,, wishes position on private
place. M 623, Ledger Office.
GARDENER and coachman, disengaged Nov.
'-. wtshe posl , subs, of Plilla. L4l2.Led.Oft.
HOUSEMAN or chauffeur, colored: exp,; rLi
general repairs M Ml Ledger Office.
HOUSEMAN Exp, capable, Scotch Protestant;
ref.: country pref. M Jlljl Ledger Office.
MAN. ,C, desires position! has executive ex
perience around manufacturing plant, office,
shipping room etc wants to lesrn business
with a future Add. J. 11. R . 010 N. 13th st.
MAN 'AND WIFE, English, butler and cook;
reference. 110-1 Green st.
SALESMAN Young man. single, 23yar"of
age, with good elllng ability and good edu
cation, wishes losltlon with a first-class
house on salary and commission, urn travel
If desired kindly give full details In first
letter, nothing but Al proposition need
.BnkWerCJrt3l, Ledger Centrsl.
SALEhMAN. 10 leafs' iteTiTng exp.. des. good
connec where ability counts. (1 254,Lcd.(3cnt.
SALESMAN Experience in auto accessories,
printing and stationery U 443. Ledger Cent.
(MIII'I'Kii AND PACKER Energetic and ia-
pable, inn furnish rererences or security. A
110. Ledner Office.
DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF KICKERS
SITUATIONSANTBfoj-WAX
SHOF. SALKSMAN-Young "mkn'trUhe por
sli Ion In retail she
Jw,Ledser orflce
mi Ion in retail shoe store, exprienceo. a
STENOORAI'HEn-BKCrtETAnY -21, years ola;
T.year' experience In bond brokerage capa
ble ind good references. A 12i, Ledger Offc
8TENfKlRAIER-Young man Will, -i type-
writing nr lerlcal work evenlhgk, either out
rr at nome.jBJ.", Ledger Central.
BTE.V(3fllUPIlEn-OOKKKiTKIt, lO, rapid.
ar-otirate In I err lew requested. O 40,LedXnt.
STKNOQRAl'HElt- willing, Industrlou. refa."
. any typawrnerT tfiSaTsalarv F 834. Ud.CnL
BTKNOORAntER or clerk -4 yr.' exp., naak":
ln or brokerage pref , rer. 6 245, led. Cent.
WATi II MAN-SeberT honest man wants rx
sJtlon. good reference. A, 108, I-edger Offlc!
YOL'UO" GENTLEMAN, well acquainted lo
Philadelphia, dealres a responsible connec
tion 0 year' business exp., last yeara p
rreentattv of a leading banking house xprd
in handling dllfleuli situation diplomatically!
therougbly versed on Investments, capable f
handlinr In.tbe entirety nnanclal affairs of
an Individual or firm O 184- Ledjef Central.
YOtTNO MAN,83 years old. w)tb executive and
selling ability and successful record in build
In; a manufacturing: bualhea. -rbu7 Itks ptf
sltlonj moderate salary until ability hai been
shown Jk'a4r tWir.1, T"
YOJfLNQ MA. SaTwltn 8 yeamT tstnlrlhf ?p. "
deslro position, outsjd. clerlcjil preferred:
! Jer5.- ; Ledger CenU! '
VO-?1 HAV ,$K,r" annographre pOsttTonl
t?yn ot. no,,,; '" exp.. Temper!, Arner,
triT ' rngda'ary. d IMW LdgehT3ent,
YOl'NCJ MAN. 28 yeara. dealres position -witS,
good future 8 years' clerical and sale exp..
bvst leferenre. O. 84. Leader Central.
Tpl NO MAN dealrea position with manufactsr-r
I . J1,, "holtsal hoys, previous exp., capsbl
handling outside busln.mC OM4, Led Cent.
YOlNrO MAN. a years or age. -4elrtobiM
vu,,,v tuiinvrieM wnn in auiomonue concern
OENIU8
but a competent;, clear-headed young
man, with ui usual ability and a con
vincing personality, now employed, but
oeslrea change, where thoroughness and
results ar the chief requirements. An
Interview would be appreciated. F 754,
le-dcer Central.
COLLEGE ilA.M wtshe position as clerk or
as salesman' 3 years' tetllntr experlenc!
references (t M0. Ledger Central.
JAPANESE want
rants position as -6ok or general
housework. A 114. Ledger Office..
n,i i. .nn um pweinesa. ir zot, tage uemrai,
vniTVn . iFJ" -""... . . .
. C """.:.' '"" nur i ana massaerr
wishe position as companion; can give flrsit
cls referenteaj o bh4. Ledger Central. '
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EMPLbYMENT EHCli- n
MRS. NICHOLLS. ,026 Balnbrtdrs sL, MS'
competent butlers, second men, heossmen.
Swedish, rterman, French. English couplea,
cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, Swedish
rooka snd waitresses, parlormaids, gov.
ernesses, ladles' maids, nurses, etc. Wanted
Cocks. $7 to $10; French Protestant cook,
tO; French ladles' maids, waitresses, house
maids; also male help; references required.
Phone Lncust 21SO.
MRS. KANE. 611 S. ltith street, wishes' ttua".
tlons for first-class Protsstant and Cattxolhi r . S
cooks, several trained waitresses1, chamber- "
malda anratatosttese. paHortrrrWsMbirt--'J J."
lers. Mcqnd men, while couples, first-class'
laundresses, chlldrtUrMs. "iOrtiin nvlrter I S.T'
governesses. . Kiicnenmain-i aqq nquaeworlt
Soil).
.iris, vai iiianiy reconnmcrraeu. ino
hon LOcusr
MRS. KANE. 611 s. loth, baa several Eagllsrv
couplea from 33 to $100 per monthr first an
second butlers, housemen, footmen, chauf-
(f""' gardeners, etc., best of references.
Phone itltin.
CARLISLE BUREAU, the dependable office lor
Investigated and guaranteed. 4QQ S. list st,
first-class male and female help; references
EDUCATIONAL and Domestic ruBloyment"
Ctub. 223 S.. Sydenham (lnth edWilnul
Wanted. German governess,French roaliLProT-
estant waltreia..,hitUr.n.a,q-Rrnl, ylfe. nurse.
COOKS," eharnhetmaldg arid, waitresses wane,
work on ,malh; line, warfted cooler. ehlluT
i)ur.ea, in.ius. n npusewora gins, uts
Rose Dougherty lUTtliranrT ave.
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f A T A f T7 A R l " WVsvhh T4-nrvt,lsrh-- Tn .,
1333 Christian St. Reltnble help supplied ana
wanted; allnatlonalltlee. ProL and Cath.
51188 MARY T. MCCARTHY." 2107 Christian
(Loc. 18!IJ), supplies Ao want lst-cls-a ProL,
Cat.h.,male & female help; all natlonalltUa.
HOWARD'S SELECT BUREAU. 2121 Locus,
supplies and wants young women, all nation
alities, (or prt. house service. Sprue 3780,
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale
LOCOMOBILE. 1014, 0-38. special 7-pe.li-nier
touring car; rebuilt,- repainted and-'guatan-teed
same a new; an excellent car for city
nd suburban work on account of slxe and
lliflit upkeep. Price $2300.
LOCOMOBILE 231 Market St., Locust 430
H. A. JENK3, Mgr, Eacfhange Car Dept-
CADILIsAC, 1013, touring car, overhauled and
repainted ,XuU waulpmsnt. nrlce $Sou. AU1t
SALEs? -CORTOflATION. 142 N. Broad It.
.uick, . inn. s pass., ilk nw. with extras.
37-n. M. Hexter, 1453 E. Montgomery; Ken.
1016 BRAND-NEW "Chevrolet Touring' Car.
wRIl self-starters, $330: r3n0 down. bal. ti
monin, jvuixj TKAKHIT CO , J201 Chest-
nut.
Room 1U2. MILTON
STERN.
sENiTFRjBimpTm-
uft.uabu i.Aitp
QORBONA UTPEXC.IANO g, 238 N. BROAP.
COLE rol3 1'MOTJsTRATOnS
sLiaicrcr used, ron sal.
L. 8. BOWiR3 qp 243-47 NDROAP-ST. .
WHITE. 1012, 0-cvIlnder, i-paSssnger Jourlna
tar; gooa conamon. t
I. a MOSER. 218 N Uroad st. .
1013 CADILLAC with 3 bodies, electric lights
and starter In good condition; will demon-
trat F 886, Ledger Central.
CADILLAC, 1014, pertect con. and lust revarv
nlshed. complete equip. N.Bcott. 1215 FllberL
AtTOM(niLfet bought) any condition,
MOBHRLE'S OARAOE. 2613-31 N 2Stl) st.
tocCliSBTCl. Touring Csr. stream line body: j
l "'an top slip 9vrs; $1200. 2034. Keo'ton ay - , .j
ARROTT-DETROIT. fl, passenger, tyUnrJeer,' 1 i
oodfondUlon.- I, 14.V Lerlaer. Central,, 't Jhuf
uu.-x.- i'ai storage-rnen
car ror casn. : iryur; Bza
P-7$F?7' Q;'ii' '.-3 1
Utiabodta. tourlnf aiif nt&
WO USED rars for sals, rb
fh.
trucks. B0 Nv 11 road
Hit IV. LU4 7-tiass.- 4-cyllnde
r. tires aimosr
now: gooa conai.ion. u ihj.
A-eager uenrrau
AUTO at, bargain: rexfd
Phone Belmont 8742.
new; quick sals.
AUTO LIVEBYJ-IJD GARAGES. -
TAXI SERVICE AT ItEAbONTuLK RATS rf
TAXffiKRVICE COMPANY VTi i
118 N. 'BROAb ST. ' J
BPRUCZ itS3Zi r 'KnAteEMat aerl
TO HIRE-Brsnd new 5;pamengerteAirfnif,carrh.C J
with robes. $r.2a hoar. Pherfei Poplar lMT.Wi. '0 0.
TO HIRB-Llmouslne. McClemaht, at tV-Thtlao:...
Garaga. 5123.0 Ransom at. Rptmont 3V10. r,
AUTO REPAIKINQ
BPEEDOMF.TEn TROUHLB
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SEE nntLY-318 N RROAT.
CYL1VDFRS HEBORRU, new Visions M
ring furnished, wsldlnrs snd hratlng. If B.
Underwo-I A Cp- IKf Hamilton st.. Phtta
AUTO SUPPLIES
BALL AND ROLLER REAl)N08, OWILL
IAM ca. 1314 Arch. Phon
Walnut
84W.
AUT6 'TIRES
pulLman tikes
Guaranteed ,H0tfi miles Ompsra prlcss.
Gasoline. 13c. per aallorr. , 4
ORlM'fl. 38 North Broad t. '
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