mjsiiwss hums IN WILMINGTON Kfttnued from rags Three. EEr permits Iffiticul dhrlnjr tho present , TVJin nil tfti--Baw 'fi"" "I. e,w,- V i nroner records were not kent for Emer years, no comparison can be Wr. r the lArscst nlants In Wllmlnr. L-, the leather factory of P. Blumen- Jf ft Co., who mane an Kimis or learner 'Men's and women's shoes. They em- bWa ffiom till" vw lainuun, nuu, ui lircs VV ' i.. f,.1l ..... fm.l. . Arc ruilliiHn ij auii i.ufui;iijr. jkiua ilsn Increase 01 auoui per cent, in M last six months. At tho outbreak of , wsr tncy naa sorno uuricuuy getting ateflal from abroad, but that condition V adjusted Itself They find no dimv Ity In obtaining nil the labor they need. ., conditions In this plant aro typical those prcvalllnR In the 15 other leather ilits In Wilmington. IrThs Electric Hose nnd Rubber Com Imv manufacturers of garden hose, tho a?P"" . ,. f II. Irlnil III tl. nrl4 la rCMl piani. w " ....... ... .. ..u..u, .. Either of tho city's prosperous Indus- Wea, Their aiuiuni uuipui itinuiiiifcs iu Eo'ut Jl.000.000. They export to England, iSlrtllSl CJ0UIII 4V1IIV-I1, V Ulllllieilllll l',U- me New Zealand, Chill, Argentine and .11 They employ 350 persons, and aro Corking day and night on rush orders, ' K. I'iOCn, Pvrv:in.i J kiiu ucuoua-r ui itcompany, says the war at flrat had j.Mmcntat effect on their business, as "cut olt all their trade with Continental Lme: but It has been moro than com- Efljiteil t by on Inerensed domestic Eness. They have had a handsome In- Mie in mo mai- uiviimo. iimoIIv. urn war has had n favorable ect on tho business of Ilcnjamln F. aw & Co., steam nnd pipe fitters. Mr. iw says ho employs about 1800' men In '4 various plants nnd other work at ajent, Ho contracts with tho du F-ont mpny for nil their requirements In his he and also haa tho contract for tho frmlnston Arms Company buildings at Hdyetone. He says the new plant being Kcted by tho du Pont Company at City Mnt, Vs., Is tho largest of tho concern's Ktorles. Mr. naw is optimistic na to he future when the war Is over. Ho kltits that this country will bo called on to build up and repair the greater irt of the destruction caused by the war. iTalso has adopted a profit-sharing plan (Ui his employes. Some of his titters, he tji, are paid $00 to $70 a week, and ho n"englneers In his employ receiving $15, lla year. He does not anticipate erly cud to tho war. ,jbe machinists' strike doen not nftcct BrJShaw's company ns his men hnve tho hour day. fir IKJIUIRD nv STIHKK IPiisey & Jones Company Is one of tho rj concerns most sorlously affected by tie machinists' strike. They aro ship Hd engine builders and tho manufacture rffspeclal and other machines. Sterling (SThomas, president of tho company, im see no very bright future for Indus tal prosperity In the United States when iWTyar Is over. Ho says he admires op iailsm, but It must bo based on cold lacts. Mr. Thomas takes' Issue with tinkers and other men In commanding pSHIons who go up nnd down tho length tii breadth of the land, with statements tout the great business boom which Is umlnrto tills country when the war Is ntV: He claims such statements are mis puling' to labor, which quotes these men C authorities. iglx tank steamboats aro being built In (fcJTyards of Harlan & Hollingworth for salEngllsh llrm. It Is said. Two of them tfeTto be used In the Mexican oil tinde. 'Mi, It Is claimed. Is tho first ship build ,jjDrder placed by an Knglish concern wUIde Great Britain, at least for many pun. Th American Vulcanized FIbro Com af In normal times employs about 450 ,eronj; at present Is working COO. Be torethe war broko out it had a good busl M6i with England and Germany. The Mir Is completely cut off. Since April Ikere has been a gradual Improvement in Mr business of at least 25 per cent, and Improvement continues with a fairly1 tui outlook for tho future. AboutiSO per iwt. of their business s domestic. This tjint of the few industries in "VVllming esdWrsely affected by the war, but tho Krease In domestic consumption, it is M, Mil soon offset any falling off on tit account. Bank clearings In Wilmington during Member shovv an Increase of $5,000,000 ef those of March. Deposits, Including ttjavlngs banks, show an Increase of wr $2,000,000 In the same time. Postal wings for several months have shown (Increase of $5000 per month, while those r;September show an Increase of over HMO. The total postal savings are over IKWOO, an Increase of 100 per cent, in the ijMJO months. PREDICTS END OP LABOR WAR. jja most serious drawback to tho oth Sue prosperous condition of Wilmlng fll the labor situation. John II. kity, president pf the Central Labor IWon, says 1000 machinists and 123 P2.wery employes are out on strike. The pchlnlsts demand an eight hour day, Riaro not asking for an Increase in fy. Tho brewery employee demand Increase In wdifab nf SI (VI n wfv with INjiame hours they formerly had. K 3IAmtIRD WON.CI,A11KK-On Saturday, October Ivl?.: at C'lMt Church, Coopentown. N. .EillLY UOniK. daughter of tho late Ar- ' ycreon, tan., or lrincrwond. sml TOE HYDE CLAItKE, of Hyde Hall, niown, ' eatljg B- Oil Dflnhitp S lliir. i)iaiiiili ir l'wH lalB Uo,bo,rl and Kllmueth Al((m'.' J.. T. .;". iivv una irienua are edio attend the funtrHl nnlc. -ni. LrlViSS?Vr2 .S't,2t.k' ut hla late real (&. gBJS"' .?l.. -?:. interment tt. 7 io 0 o clock. ")A?""; ;uudenly, on October 'ii. BiftVi. MW '.'! nusoana of Ida Albert- V.T .,", "lends are Invited to at i . fV01 tcen. on TueidVy. at S aiiS ' y, 'e'an. U3J. lladdoii av rfc-" -" my wmi on uonaay, after SltES fterK23' ,818' THOMAS J. 215ri ! Mr. femrna eind'.. 108 wS! FNArTl'lTt Se-meiSryf1""1 PrlVaU' RrVTT.VS?.6."' n October 23. 1J18. ftimS'vir1.1?6 neo Hlchardaon), wife Ha.. -"..v ma lunerui will V9 FLIP AND FLOP DEATHS III.ACK On October fi, 191&. JOHN, hu band of Lmma DlacK in lutdi. JleUtUea and frlende, alio Furltr Temple. No. I, p. of JJ A , turvlvori of Companr K, Wlh and flat Iieiimenta, P V.. Col Fred TVylor Can.o, No, a, 8. ol V., are Incited to attend the Oner! serttrea, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. at hla lata residence, JOiB Coral St. llenialne may be Mewed Monday, nfter 8 p. nl. In terment at ilelvuo Cemetery tlM)MKR.-On October 23, J8IB, CltAltl.Rfl IlLOMGII. huatand of Klltabeth Dloiner (neo Munn), HLed ft) renin, iteiatltea and friends, al-o members of llennanii l.oUe. No. IM. H" and A. M.. and all other eoctetlra of which he was a ir.eniber. are invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuenday, at 1 HO p. m., at hla reldence, 130 N. 3i at. lBterment at Aektmluier Cemetery. "'My.'iilr0." October 2S, 1918, CATH A1UNR widow of I'atrlclt Boxes. Kuneral. to. wldeli the retatle and friends are In. vlied. on Vcdiietar. at 8 a. m from her laic residence. 1421 llorrls at. Holemn Mass of ltenulern at the Church of 8t Themaa Aquinas t-Wi a m. precisely. Iiiterment at New Cntliedrnl Cemetery Auto service. CASSiriY.-OH October 2S, lOlB. MlCllAHL, F, son of the lata Charles and Catharine tntdy llelathes and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Tuesday, at s.a. m., from W 'ate residence. :M7 W. Dinal st. 8olcmn llUh Mass of Itequlem at 8t. Vlmnfa l hurcli, at 0:S( a. m. Interment Cathedral emrtery. C,".,n-r:Pn. Oetoper SI, 1IS, MAllY H, wife of tho late John 8, Clair (nee Van Leer). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Wedneaday cvenlnK, at 8 o clock, at her late residence, B75 Com merce street. Interment private. West Cheater local please copy. CI.KMKNTH. On October 23, ItHB, SAIIAH, M,,Ie0f..J?,,n...c e,nent". Sr. I)ue notice of the funeral will lie Riven, from the residence ?.'.. ,'i", son-in-law. Kills Itllcy. 2.110 n! Cumberland st. COMRIt-On October 23. lOIfl, MAItY COMKH. ltelattves and friends are lnlted to attend funernl, Tuesday, at 8 a. m from her lato residence. 700 H. Hector at., Con ahohocken. High Mass at St. Matthew's Church at 0 a, m. Interment at St. Mat thew's Cemetery. CONltAH. Suddenly, on October 23. 1018. AUaUOTCONIlAD' Due notice of the fu- P.?1!- ! lf.il?n f.rom "" ' residence, 20.M )st Atlantic at. UAIINEY. On October 23, 1918. AdNES c- ,",l,e.of Arthur C. Dabney. nelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8-30 a. m.. from the apart ments of Oliver II. Hair. 1820 Chestnut it. SerMces at Ht. I.uke's Moiphany Chapel. 17th and summer sis., at 10 a. m. Interment at' York. Pa. KVAN8. At Ilrlstol. 1'a.. on October 23. 101.V OWES UVANS. In his 8-tth year. Itela llts and friends are lnltcd to attend fu neral serlccs. at Us late icrtdcnce. 241 Had clllfe at.. Ilrlstol, l'a on Wednesday, at 2 P. m. Interment private, at Ilrlstol Ceme tery. FITZGKKAI.U. On Octolier 23. 1018. MARY A., wife of John C. Fitzgerald. nelattea and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 a. m from her ton's rel deuce, 217 nrio St.. Camden. N. J, High Mass at the Church of the Holy Name at WtfO a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. l'HIi:S. On October 23, 101B, KATHIIYN H.. dauuhter of John I and Kathryu Krle (nee Hoone.) aaed lu months. Itelatltcs and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral BorWcea. on Tuesdav. at I p. m., at her parents' realdcnce. HEM N'. Hicks at. Inter ment at Northwood Cemetery. GI.ASU. On October 23, 1918. I'KTEIl W. CH.ASK. ItelatUea and friends aro Invited to atlend funeral services, at his lato resi dence, 2002 Wallace St.. on Tuesday, at 1 P. m., proclsely. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. (II.KDIIll.l,. On October 23, 1018, JOHN, husband of the late i:iia Gledhlll, In hla iBth year. I'.clathc. and friends, also the Amalgamated Society of engineers, llranch ly.-' Court 1'rlde of Kensington, No. 2S. F. of A.: Itobln Hood I-odcc, Hons of St. OeorBO. art rtspectfully Inuted to attend hl fu P.. ' P, Wedr esdaf , at 2 p. m.. from hla lato residence, 20ia North Klla at. Inter mrm at Greenwood (K. of P.) Cometery. i?l?f?j!f;Sutl3e",r " October 22, 10H1. ?nAnnAnET "t-KNON. wife of William Tnnon.l,5? daughter of Mary and the late r..!8! 'aals?n. Helatlves and friends, also rw5L.i,Iea,Et Scanty of the Immaculate A?in,?fU.on ?hu.rJS aml Knlehtr of St. John AmJi?ry' No. ,0,i are tnHed to attend the i..",!.1, on.Tueaday. at 8:so a. m fiom uJ.liSe'M?nS?- i. K. Wilde v st. Itequlem Si!i.?i a lh? Church of the Immaculate SneSt,on;,Bt 10 a- m- Interment at Nw Cathedral Cemeterr. IIAI.I.. On October 2U, 1018, at her lata residence. 1S51 N. 22d at.. ADAH Fit AN SI tiiiM"! of,h,1 late. H,v. John 1'errv Pv? i1:11?,1""! Im h" and "later-ln-law of the lato I-emberton Uudlny. M. I)., and aunt pf tho lato Perry Hall Dudley. M. V. rtela trX?" ana fr'f.ndf Bro Invited to attend tho funeral on Wednesday, at 2 p. m.. from tho parlors of S. P. Krankenfleld Sons. 8:100 Vine at. Services at tho Dlockley Haptlst Church at 3 'p. m. Interment at BlocMev Baptist Cemetery. irAZT.KTT. On October 23, lOIS. JAMISS It. HALETT. Bon of late John and Catha rine Hazlett. aged 38 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on .Thursday, at S p. ni.. at her late residence, 243 Dickinson st. Interment pri vate, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. IIOftAN, On October 23, 1015, ANNIK M ." Micnaei iiogan. Relatives and 'Sn(i!,, aIso LeaRua of tho Sacred Heart fS.i Altfr and, Jlosary Society of Churclt of llJir.?,adllior v!S,ory aro Invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday at 8:30 a. m.. from 5pf lStB residence, 12 S. 05th at.. West Phlla dolphla. Solemn Mass of Heciulem at Church of Our ldv of Victory at 10 a. in. Inter ment at Cathedral Cemetery. Please, omit flowers. 1IUITY. On October 25, 1018. 8AM.IK E., wife of the late Colonel Samuel Hufty. nelatlvea and friends or the family are In vited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon, October 27, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, .118 I.lnden at., Camden, N. J. Interment private, HUOGAIll). On October 23, Hll. MARY, wife of Thomas HuKKard (nee O'Urvne). of Ennlseorthv. County Wexford. Ireland. Due notice of the funeral will be Elven. from her late residence. 038 H. Cornwall st, INGRAM. Suddenly, on October 23, 1015, ALEXANDER, husband of Mary InKrnm. Jn hla 00th ear. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Wlssahlckon ave.. Flout town. Montgomery County. Pa., on Tuesdav. at 2 p. m. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery. JOHNSON. On Octuber 23. 191S, CLAR ENCE JOHNSON, eon of Henry and Isa bella Johnaon. ared 20 years. Itelatlies and friends aie Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesdav. at 1 n. m.. from hu iiaMni,1 realdence, HLU) S. 10th st. Services at the Church of the Holy Comforter at 2 v. m. Interment at I'ernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Monday, from 7 to 10 p. m. JONi:S. On October 21. 1015, at hU, resi dence, 2110 Uolton St., ROSIER II., husband of Fannie Jones and son of the late Wash ington and Sarah Jones. Relative 'and friends, also Gideon Lodgu, No.. 133, 17. A. P. A., are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, at Zlon Haptlst Church, 1.1th st. below Melon, on Monday, at U SO p. in. precisely. Remains may be viewed at his late home, on Monday, from 7 to II p. m. Interment at Fall Church. Va, JONES. On Tenth Month 241 h, 1913, ANNA, dauEhter of the late Jeremiah C. Jones. In her 80th vear. Reunites and frlenda are Invited, without further notice. to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, Washington Apartments, Vf, Washlna ton st.. West Chester, Pa., on Thlrd-duv, Tenth Month 20th. at 1 p. in. Interment pri vate, at Plymouth Meeting. Pa. JOYCK. On October 21, 1013, JOSEPH C. husband or the late Emma K. Joyce, ngeJ 72 years. Funeral eervlcea and Interment M Rethlehem, on Tuesday, Remains' may be viewed on Monday evening, at Schuyler's, llroad and Diamond sts, KKI.LKNHKNZ. On October 23, 1018. OhuKGE KKILENUENZ. husluud of Anna Kelleubcnz (neo Ueutner), aged 47 eais. Relatives and friends, also Volgtlarnder Unterst Nereln, No. 1; Janus Yearly Uene tlclai Association and employes of the llrowu KiillthiK Company, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 2..'10 p. ni.. from the residence of hla mother. 2518 North Han cock st. Interment at (Irrenmount Ceme tery. KKM1V On October 24, 1015, ELIZADETH, wife of John O. Kemp, aged 70 years. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend funeral scrvlcor. on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at her 'ate residence, 4u"ll As)lum road, Frankford. Interment at Oakland Cemetery. KIND. At Atlantic City. H. J , on October 24. 1015. MAURICE, husband of Hermlne and father of Allile LudwU and Paul Kind. Fu neral services and Interment private on Tuesday. KUKMMKKI.K. On October 25, 1915,AUNES, wife of Charles Kuemmcrle (nee Kropp). Relatives and friends, also members of Retire! i F "m ' aaaaa -- ya aa c.i sra T i . it. , , , , , , , ... f I WHO NRfc YtR C1M.UN J WeuU.Woui.nHT THAT laVE. REMIZE TH TriAT&UY) - VtBHAvt " ' I 1 HEAVV TRAFFIC ? j dlNQ.. VER WHWKIRSjJ ,,. ALMW MIT ME. ? X iZrL 1 vtv jr Jy , J- ' ? SOME.THIH TO j, --------------------------- --aapa,a iHfl WllJllMfe, t . EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OOTOBEft OK4TH8 g,.n,kaVoruaVM&0.'i3 Jrp.'aT.' ntlted lo lln,l rnn.f. I ....!. .-A...... r at n I.:. i.i. 'ra.: ;,. attend funeral services, on Toes p. m , at her late residence, 1041 r :!.-.- ". initrmam private, at Mount m.i;. iV;i.,' rrienas may view the re ??loek. wdne(,,r vtnlnt, from 8 to 10 IiAITErtTV.. in October 93. loin tnnlsntr it.,..;., t . ." OI ,n" "" Patrick and and f friSni,re,rtv(r.nM .McDonald). Relatives !.. also .Court Northeast No, Mo, nn fii..A.f.re '.nv'!d ,0 attend the funeral. S.t:t Ot.dAi.1hed?.,rc.m,,e,r0y m' ,nl,r- husband of Mary A. Lavery (nee Illnphey) iELZSI, "' lash nd 8aMin ' '-awry, of intiy Herrl' 'r.cland- elalves and friends. tw, -C i "' tT. ' No' w- Cthollo Sons of Nvv'vJl'i '"iPloyes of the foundry at the rir.X.2rard.' ,ar,i Invited to attend funeral. Xn!yM8il Jit. m- tron hl ' rest-ViPi?,..I?1- 4t." " Solemn Itequlem Mass at St Edward's Church at 0 a. m. In terment Holy Cross Cemetery. UP PIN POTT. On October "I trill 1IOUACK GltKKNOl'Oll LIPPINCOTT. Jr .' !5iir.'.Jt,c,rf?'0"lce- I'belten Hills, In the will orK?en "8' no,lce oi 'unrHl LpttaKCm.T O,c'obor s015. HENRI I'.rTA, widow of Jsnres Utile. Helatlves nnd ThUMdav.t'a'W.10.," J.nil? StVif1 Al'10.8' m- ,rom her ato rest- .! i i c,l',""r. ",' 'l Requiem ?'" at ,'he lllesed Harrnment Church at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral feme- lery, LOCKHOOII. On October 22, 1915, FRANK II., son of Georne and Hmma Locks ood. In his 13th ear Itrlatlvrs and friends are In ltm to attend tire funeral serlces, on Tues-SS'i- L' m. at '' parents' teMdtnce, W Kaet 4th St., Insdsle. Pa. Remains may he vlcwedat 2 ; p. in . at Monument Ceme tery Chape.1, Philadelphia, MACAUI.KY. On October 22. 1018, DAVID. hukband of Emily Macaulcy, aged 42 years US1"ynr"i.imr',niJ?' ,1" Jerusalem Lodge. No rl. P. and A. M.i Letter Carriers of the Kensington .Station, jrnd Keystone Hrnnch. No. 157, National Association of Letter Car rler"s. a, Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 1 p. m at his late resli dence. b35 East Ontario st. Services In Trinity Reformed Protestant Episcopal Church, at 2 p. m. Interment private, at Oakland Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Tu.etlAV. after T n. m v i.ArKKRTY MacLEOI). On October 24. 1915. kmtiii'. MJA,IIRU?.N fJ'KOD. Funeral In Wash ington, D, C, on Tuesday. "iSKJU'Jv-0". 0-tobr 22. 1015. CATH MiIsm -'.' w'fe,f William U. Magulre tnee McFadden). Relatives, and friends, also St. hdward'a II. V. M. Sodality, Jx-ague ol the barrrtl Heart. Altar Society and Co hockalnk Circle. No. 327. C. F. of A., are In vtM to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 8:.I0 a. m.. from her late residence. 2331 N. Htli St. bolemn Requiem Mass at St. Ed ward s Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre CemMnrv. iMV'f.'i'JSff " Hurllneton, on October 23, tUil?'..1,,F,HA' daughter of Edward K. and invii. JUrl?.r j "J'atjvos and frlenda are J.",.""1 .l? attend the funetal from the real Tin"6,.0' her parents, Iteverly road, near Hur llnpton, on Wednesday, October 27. at 2 d. m. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. i5rftr'iJK;r0n October 21. 1913. JKAN Isfc. im.'-,i 'HV,1!'?! ot Maggla C. and the n ,. ." i' .Mcllrlde (neo Mndsay), aged In lU .I18."" and friends are invited to attend the funernl. on Monday, at 8 30 Soul l?12t U1" residence of her mother. 2821 riinVlr. ,Vi. lu Mas of itequlem at the SS" ?'. the Epiphany, at 10 a in. pre- r Ifi. ,n"rrncrt at Holy Cross Cemetery. .Mf'IIIIUiE on October 24. 1015. ItOHlSIl'l dai'iVn"8 'K"1 u,f crn!h'n McUrlde (nee Clen fri.nrt. In ..hl"i 'S1'1 V(,ar. RelatUes arrd aei-vie?. if, KnvLt,', lo at,;,"l the furreral fi?i 'n"" Wcdnedav. at 3 n. m at his prliate e" H' 5Sth 8t- In'nient Mir.ni'i?l,.V';0n October 24, 1910. CATH A -ni,h,l' aiiBhter ot the late Robert and .Ta. in,..n.e.A- McC1rny Holatles and friends f,r. Innted lo attend the funeral nervlces. on loSilif"-.!11 S P- m- at hcr Ute icsldence. Cemetery IntBrment at Mt. Morlah MfVA1llLA?l,,-0n October 22, 1015, CARO MNE, wife of John McFarland, aged 32 years. Relation and frlenda are Imlted to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 p, in,, from her late residence, 1003 N. C6th st. i.V..r00k' Interment Fernwoml Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Tuesday, at 8 p. m. McNKr.LY. Sudiluul), orr October 22, 1916. JAMLS C, husband of Mary McNeill- aatd IiZ'ar"i lHeiR,"V.r8 ani friends, also AnoftS v2FeAfNJi3?"' ,F-,and A M.. and llrotlier nood of balnta Andrew and Philip. Ilethnnv Temnle. nro Invited to attend he funei" eervlcea. Tuesday afternoorr, at 2:30 o'clock ?J.Jl!s,Ja.t0 r',.d,'"ee' sni Chestnut afreet." Interment private. SILSPKL On October 24, 1915. HENnY MIHI'EL. In his OMh year Helatlves and friends arc Invited to attend funeral Mrv lccs. Wednesday, at 2 p. in... at the residence ot his son. John H. Mlspel. N. 2d St., Camden. N. J. Interment private at liar" lelgh Cemetery. N55J"Tk!,v'S." Pclober "a- 19lt SAMUEL O. NEWTON, husband of Kate W. Newton and .on of the late Levi and Mary Newton ff.il 7,J. "- llelatlvea and friends h"o Invited to attend funeral aenlces. Tnei.d"iy" fLi 2'.,."'-.at '' lat resldenie. 03 Fair! view ave.. Lansdowne. Del. Co., P. Iii terment private Carriages will" meet 1:28 P. m. train leaving Broad St. station. NOONAN. On October 22. 1915, ELIZA. HBTII M. NOONAN (nee Murpl.v). wife of t..',:iS0VS,,,anel"J,v.e," anit friends, also League of the Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8'W a. m.. n oiii i her late residence, 3115 Chan, cellpr St.. West L Philadelphia. Solemn Mans of Itequlem at the Church of St. Francis de Sales at 10 a, m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. NUGENT. Suddenly, at Atlantic City, N. J ori October 23, 1915, ELLA C, daughter of . the late John and Mary Nugent, formerly of St Michael's Parlh. Philadelphia. Due no tice ot the funeral will be given. OK1SORN. On October 23, 1015. EMMA R.. .uv u, .juim ix. vB'ixitii. rrciairves ana friends ure Invited Jo attend funeral erv Ices, Tuesday, at 2 p. in., at the residence ftnnrA Fl f..i..i. ,., Falrmount ave. mobile service. Interment private. Auto- PEACOCK. On October 24, 1915. MARY A., widow pf Hylo H. Peacock, aged HO jeara. Helatlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral sen Ices, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 4SU Regent f?.V.arS,- Interment irhate, at West Laurel PIUOEON. On October 22, 1915, WILL IAM, husband of .Margaret A. 1'ldgeon. aged fl.1 years. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at his late residence. 18 Harvard ae.. Colllngswood. N. J. Interment at Eer- freen Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesdav. rom 7 to 0 p. m. PIGGOTT. On October 23. 1018, FLORRE L., widow of Thomas W. Plggott and daugh ter, of Matthias s. and. the late Hannah It. llellluga. Relatives -nd friends are Invited lo attend the funeral service. Tuesday, 2 &m. procirely, at her late residence, 8320 pland street. Interment private. POUTER. On October 23, 1915. WILLIAM. husband of Martha V. Porter. Due notice ot the funeral will be given, from hla late rest, dence, 4018 Haverford ave. PYK. On October 22, 1015, ANNA, daugh ter of Washington and Helen Pye, aged 4 years 10 months. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Wednes day, at 2 p. m., at the residence of her grandfather. Mr. Charles Tuckwood. R442 Westminster ave. Interment private, St. James, Klngscsslng. SCHILLING. On October 23. 1015, S.AQ. DALENA, widow of Joeeph Schilling (ute Hlngle), In her SSth year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Wednes day, at 7:30 a, nr front her late residence, 2107 N Lawrence st. Requiem Mass at fit. lionlfaclus' Church, at 0 a. m. Interment private, at New Cathedral Cemetery. KCIIMII) On October 24, 1018, WILLIAM PAUL 8CHMID, sr.. aged 71 years. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the fu. neral, on Wednesday, at 1 p. in., at hla late residence. 1118 Snyder ave. Interment prl Yiite. Friends may call Tuesday evening. SCHWEITZKH. On October 24. 1915, WAL TER F son of Louisa and the late Henry SUiweitser, aged 17 yearn. Relatives and friends are. Invited .to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 3 0. in., from his late residence, aill N. 10th st. Interment at Northwood Cemetery. KILIIKIIMTKIN. On October 21, 1015. KLLIH. husband ot the late Annie Teller stlbersteln, aged 71 ytars. Funeral services strictly private, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m, pre- I olnly. at his late residence, 1719 North 33d I t. Interment at Mt, Slnal Cemetery. By KEMBLE Copyright. 1018, E, W, Kemble. DEATHS SHELLY. On October" 23, J918, THOMAS F.. son nf Kllsn mtA 11. l.f. .InliM ctw.lrv f Relatives and friends, also the Holy Name Society, and Santa Maria Council. No. 2ft1, K, of C., are Invited to attend the funeral, on ruesqay. at s to a, m., from tne residence of hla brother. 6026 Chew st . Germantown. Jolemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 10 a, m. Inter ment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SMITH On October 28, 1015, HARRY C, SMITH, In his 04th yesr. Relatives and friends, also Camp No. 270, P. O. S, of A I Cincinnati Council, No. 810, O. of I. A., and all other organisations ot which ht was a member, are Invited tn attend funeral serv Icea. on Wednesday, Kt 2 30 p. m., at his late residence. 2820 N. 18lh st Interment Mount Vernon Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p. m. SrilKNtlKU, On October 24. 1918, ANNA M. SPRENGER, daughter of the late John if. and Catherine Kprenger, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, nn Wednesday, at 2 p. m from her brother's residence, Mr. John Kprenger, 1120 Roy st., Germantown snl Allegheny aves. Interment private. 8TO.Ni:. On October 23, 1913. ANNA M, widow of Thomas Stone. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m.. at the rmldenco of her son-in-law, Richard Freath, 1S23 Rltner st. Interment private. Northwood Cemetery, Friends may view remains on Tuesday, at 8 p. m. SULLIVAN. On October 23, 1018, JOHN, son of John and the late Margaret Sullivan (neo Powers), aged 18 years, of County Waterford, Ireland. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 a. m , from the residence of his uncle, Michael MrClaln, 132 Hoffman st. High Mas of Renulm at Sacred Heart Chureli at 11:30 h trr. Interment Holy Cross Ceme tery. SWIFT. On October 21, 1915, MARGARET SWIFT, daughter of tho late Charles and Margaret Mccracken. Relatives nnd filends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, ut 1:30 p, m at her son-in-law', reside neo, Joseph Kunts, 3270 Edgemottt at. 4Mh Ward. Interment private. North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Remains may be Mewed on Monday, after 7:30 p. m. TAYLOR. On October 22, 1910. KOUERT J husband ot tho late Margaret Taylor (nee Lees). Relatives and rrlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tub day, at 3.30 h. in., from his late residence, 4.17 N. Gross st High Requiem Mass at the Church of Oiu Lady of the Rosary at lu o'clock. Intel ment ul St Denis' Cemetery T1LTON. On Ot tuber 24, 1015, ANNA M TILTON vvllu of Robert P. Tlltun. aged 73 years, llelatlvea and fi lends are Invited In attend rnner.il sirvtt't'H, on Wednesday, at 3 u. m., at Per late imldenrc. 20.lt I:. MHdlsun ave To pruiceil lo North Cedar Hill Cenit terV Interment ptlvate. TOWNMEND. un October 23, 1015. EM1L1E JIv.,w.'i0.,v. "if. ""!""'.! .'.' TPnae.,d. and t: r.:'v Vkyv . vim...:, r una Aivirm .,.., . .- - .'.V...V r..Uw.. TWADDELL. on October 23, 1918 iamim mill I rvtvivt "" esrass, illiLl4(3 lies. Tuesday, st 11 a. in. at his late rel detrc... 721 N". aSth st. Interment nrlvale WRHTON. -On October 24, 1010. SAMUEL son of Obed and Mary E. Weston, in liU vr.n'. y'ar- . "eiatives and friends are liivitn.i iA alterril the funeral servliea. on WedneFdnv S.L; i'-, '"' aS 'J'", resldemo of hla larentH; 20S.I Salmon st. Interment at Oakland SJ tery. WILKINSON. On October 23, 1918. JOSEPH i,J,!,T,Va.B VM'.K'Rt0 a Mvrtli Grove IxiulBlaiui, In his 72J year. ". WILLIAMS.--On October 2i, 1915, MARY. ?BaRm?,r .f. "' '"'. reler a"d Ann Will ia,m!'inf,alJc,i ain'1 fr'nds are Invited tu atlend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 a. m., from her late residence. i'.M.l Rutledgi s. Soemir Itequlem Mass at the Church of the Visitation, on TVcsdav. at 10 a. m. In terment at Holy Henulchre Cemetery. Y'UNCK. Suddenly, on October 24,4 1015 ADAM YUNCK, son of tho lato Christian nnd Anna Yunck, at the rceldenre ot his brother-in-law Charles Ksslg. 1513 Mlfllln st. Due notice of funeral will be given ZEHTKIt. Suddenly, on October 21, 1918. ROSE ZRSTEII (ro Walker), widow of Paul Zeuter. Residence. .'I00H N, tith st. Due no tice of the funeral will be Riven. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One time Three times ona week .......... 15c. 12Uc . ......... 10fl. Six times ona week Slturtlina 'Wanted, threa time, nn ..i, m 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 rt.te for Evemno Lkdos and Public. Liwub combined Is 10 centa per D"!" wl'h the exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which It IS centa par line. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) whkh la permitted In all classifications ex cept Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Er.u.nl!,.i,lrtonals. Boarding and Rooms, add RATFS f " PEU UNBA',r Ol"VvE There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. PEBSONALS WILL lady sending letter to editor ofthe Paper signed "Constant Redder." dated Octo ber 23. klndlv furnlahd nume and address, ko we mav communicate with her, 'Addresa Room 210. Ledger Off ce. .uuirsa HELP WANTED FEMALE APPLICANTS, IS TO 22 YEARS, TO LEARN TELEPHONE OPERATINO; SALARY PAID WHILE LERN1NG; POSITION ASSURED WHEN COURSE IS COMPLETED? APPLY IN PERSON, DELL TEL CO., 400 MARKET BOOKKEEPER Young woman wanteil by manufacturer in North Phlla.: state expert ence and salary expected. H 2,54, Led. Cent, BOOKKEEPEII8. CLERKS AND STENOa ItAI'HEIta seeking positions will receive val uable Information and exceptionally helorul SERVICB by consulting Miss Dean, Led ger Central, by personal Interview or let ter. She will aid you with vour ad., list your qualifications In the COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT and use every effort to lo cate a position for jou. During the month of September 83 YOUNG LADIES SECURED POSITIONS through this SERVICE, which Is free to Ledger advertisers, OHAMHERMAID and waltresa, white, young, Prot. I ref.: for Elklna Park. Ap. Led. Cent., llroad and Chestnut sts., Mondsy, 10 a. m. CHII-DNURUU. white. Protestant: hospital trained preferred) care ot two children, Ap ply 2U49 Chestnut st., Monday, 10 a. m. CLOTH WEAVER8 wanted. Apply John & Jami Dobson, luc. Illanket Mills, Scott's lane, Falls of Schuylkill. 0.,i,,e".,, ''"."''"'al sivlces, Mondiiv Vie-A-f' 1, N "'""'k. t her late lesldence ',m- i K,l,V"'k","R uve""o- . Interment In Cliarles Ilabir Cemetery, t'otUvllle 1'J TnU;to,n- 'U'L '!" .P'ad.liilt .Terminal at 10 i.io a. in., and iirrlves In I'nttsvllle at l.-i ii. in. i-otisvlllv. I 'a iui,.e,- HELP WANTED FEMALE COOK and chambermaid, 2 colored women, adult famhy Apply 15 Rldgs ave.. Darby. C2SlLlA.T?iVf fomptent woman wishes rS'Jl'P.VSS1 in tlmil t iwo 'a Lancaster, address 41 N. Lime st , l.snes.ter Pa. OIRL for general houseworx. small family: Vnwyd aatl.. Carfare refunded, iJOHK-Neat German, girl for housi: workj fond of children. Apply 848 N. Old at. NURHrs wshtetT. practical womsn, Protestant, to care for Invalid (paralysis), one willing !2f"?.w.,.nia".k,J ln l!ht household duties; reference required; suburbs, A 310, Ledger NliRSERY OOVKRNKsgrproTesrant." "under 40 Vesrs Of sue. I. ear. .. ft .hii....... .... ? ,i,". ta,Q """ espected. Answer 1MT 25, Wynnewood, j-a, SALESLADY, gentleT exer., "for dry goods stor; reference regulred. 2723Olrard ave. WOMAN to do relief work In various depart- ments in a large Inatttutlon In tho country. Apply Ledger Central,iIonday, lo a. m, WpMAN-Oeneral utility, to dust and clean of- WOMAN, white, for rooking and downstairs work. JTeJeplronr'iirherthj 073 L. YOt!NO"LADY le oIThikI opixTriTTnTty micarn photography In Chestnut street studloi no salary for first year. 11 2.17. ledger Central. General WOMEN wanted. Gov. clerks, 70 mo. Phlla. K.am.";. co,m,nS' l'"!,. Portion obtained free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 715 H. Rochester; HELP WANTED MALE ADVEHTIHING UlHTltlllPTOItH "l.h. nunc advan. tth rilglrt Ap II..I0 a. m ,2(J N.Fiont CA-Ui,N.PMA.knl,1.SuWBntM Apply" Llntolli "rnlti.jB Co.. Rith.t. nnd llilgh mvc. CA!i,1'if'T?.1AK,1.:ll3'..,'l,',r "wanted Apply lilDiS!" uilturo Colt Pith and Ihlgh CAUPKNTKIia wanted at liddyatone. Take Chester Short Line tu UaldwlS'a rear gale! CLOTH VEaVEK8 wanted, Aplv" John ft5Mii.iW'Sii,tc-I.!!.Rnkel . Sco' A. Scott'a ..""'-' ,3'Jiaiil CutlHI.ICIt of good charstter,3 to 43 vcarTof sgo. repair work only. In a largo lrr.r Apply Emploer Monday. lu:3o a. m. Led Cent. GORDON PRESS FEEDI2It-Ona that can !fikr rc,a,,yVB.tFalv, ,irar round i must be uulck. Tho National Drug Co.. 4079 Stenton HANTi SA'K'DKlttr "wanted Aptdy LlnioTri Furnlturo Co.. 10th at and Lclifgr, ave! KNITTER, exp. doublo "lib urarr " to "take charge: good position. Apply The Hygienic FJeyced Underwear Co., 2415 N Iluward at. LATlTR IIANTlS wiTnted for engine lathes! lay, Jones Ijunnon, Cleveland Hnd Gudley otttomatlc opcratursj llrst-clasi men only highest wages iM. Apply Standard Holler lleHimt Co., 4Uth aral ierlonjto. ' MAN AND WII'IT, l'lutestants, wanted on gihtletrtan s estiite, n.i ntnall chlldrerii man as dalrxnan wile to luako butter and board Vii r iii L "Vu;r' 'mr"y lurnisiied. Apply day, Ht 111 a in i,in- ,. ni iiujie, urn .Maraet m Mon- PAPER HOXES--Hoy wanted, exp., on eliding machine Apply Schoettle, 310 Florist t. WANTED A tlioroughly competent mechanic, familiar with Installing, repairing and work ing orr water sjsterrra for the luunlry, Inilud Ing deep well pumps, gasollriu engines, elec tric pumping untnis, tanks, towers, windmills, rami., etc. Address Machinery and Well Co.. Richmond. Va ,, , , WANTED Hand end automatic screw niuchlne opera- lum, 15-noiii tump, ii, lauoi niiuiirea, . ,, Apply mnpioyiiieiit Agent AMLRICaN (lltAl'IIUl'IIONK fOMl'ANT mtlDGEPORT. CONN. Ji TH,DTVnr man. about 111 care of age. as clerk In shipping and order department of wholesale manufacturer; state age. exper ience and salary expected. J . A 320. ledger Offce, YOUNG MAN, about 18, as asOstant book- Kecpor; ref. reiiulrcd; give experience and 5gexL':cje-H2.iiL J'jedjnrCentral. General WnHNJ?T ui-yii R mHiiufactuflnq business iJ,0 ivn? Very small capital required, ave N "y 'Ift'011'8- Fireproof, 101 3th SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE ''f??.1 EE I'KIt . stcrrographer. ofTlco manager: -iSeies "mplovjorof details, II 282. IdTclnt. bill?ri,AiM.?"J waitress, reliable, aensl- --- ....i.a.u ima. IU.-4 riansonr st. niMPAVlnv .. . , . .. ' " r.n.i i ',;"'".eu; good needlewoman; -rr'ereBrlrajicJlOL illdgo aye ;?Uv?Jrnerr;n''0, u-nJ. thoroughly competent; .criy preferred, t, rHjil. Ledger Office. CgfriS wYihC'!,'m.b.er.n'8id..R''.waAr'': 2 oung - ,. .-.. ...A.nrr. ,j .mi, i.eqger vJir, C2Q,iC,!?d wal'ress wants position: experience trdefejence. Jl33u, Ledger Central. ffiPiKlT whJ!Q I'rotestant woman; cltyor sjjburbsSeeJitlss Reed. Ledger Off! '?i9K1:3Ip.ei:nce,, wh"e I'rotestant woman; city or suburbs, fee Miss Heed. Pub. Ledger. C'2N? at"x downstairs work, exp. col. gin. .. oermantown preferred. P iia I.JiiV.r office llllir. ol.l... i l., - . r : iHI,',wls,,e" Plce for downstairs work and cooking: good rttv i.,,,.. Ki-.t n. "' il'J'i.i.'0'. cock.' chambermaid and waitress: w 'fin referenc: no phone calls. Sly aV: 2- desire positions, cook and chamber- ggjd: up-siate references, lino 8. 1 nil). USr!f5ilhE.s Gorman, speaking French ami Wnglleh. takes charge of entire school teach Ing to children underJ0yrs,A 221v Led. Cen. GOynitNESS-TEACHER. Swiss, desires "pos.7 all tranches, French, German, English, mu sic; refs. Marat. ltWE.JHitst.iNew York. HOUSEKBBPER-Wanted. " position asmaTr: agltrg housekeeper; capable of taking full -- - ..". .. .......wi.fc .uoy q. HOUSEKEEPER, managing, Pjii7. expert- vi.vvuL.iwin ur wi tmciu, i i.W. LaCaircr tJIT, TinilHIVIit.,Trt'R'I T.-..a- I. ' " ' iiuuoctM.rivuisaucaiea, cap, vounir worn an & hknr. rnm m'im.rdsi 1111 on..n HpUSHWORK - Girl wants puSeT'generai hniia.u'nrrr lnir nn .u. oK x. i. ... - --w.... .H.. ..... wa.n. ..,., ., imt at LAUNDRESS, English, thoroughly exp.: prlv. family; city or country, L 32i, Ledger Office, MANICURIST, face and scalp massage: young woman graduate wants pos. II 140, Led, Cen, STENOGRAPHER Young woman, with good education apd a little experience, desires po sition In the office ot a school or specialist, or ai private secretar). H 447, Ledger Cent. air.nuuu.ii-iir.il ueaires position: rapid die- I totlon, accurate transcripts, dependable, will- i In OS lnAnilmlll'Si llAAl-ke. nlnnl rtnaa at a It 1 441). Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, competent and accurate; would consrder moderate salary with oppor tunity; raferenre. P 01, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, three yeare' experience; k.k,i.'ii9, mikihh, ion luimsir peat rer.; ae sires central location. II 814. Ledger Central. TENOGRAPHER and clerk: thoroughly cap able and experienced; 112. II 231. Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER, 10, oxp'd, rapid, accurate, neat: goou rets, a -.17, Ledger Of nee. STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS and offlco help of all kind can be secured through our COMMERCIAL DE PARTMENT at ledger Central. Write or telephone your requirements to "Miss Dean," Walnut 3000 she will put you In touch with young ladles qualified by education, ability and experience to meet your needs. This la a free service to Ledger advertisers, unique, valuable, convenient and very satis factory. VISITIN6 GOVERNESS, French, wsheifew more engagements or lessons by hour, day, tiumii; trim rcsuiiaiiB, uu, eoger iirancn. 21st and Pine. WOMAN, colored, day's work, dinners, lunch eons cooked and served. 2210 Kimball at. GIRL who Is a good cook wishes a place near Ardrnore; can take entire charge In a "J" ttmUf! no washing. Apply st present plaeef 111 Glenn road. ArdmorPa. MLLB. UERTHK, ljn WmitTdeaTrtTlslhooi work and private pupils In conversations! method. -'. 25, 1015. SITXTATIONS WANTED JCALE ACCOt'NTANT. 40. auallded In audits, general accounting arid cost systems, books written up, balanced, Mhted, either permanent or temporary engagement, G tiM. ledger i ent. ACt-'Ol'NTANT (junior) and' bkpr iTKor. cipa. ble and responsible, 16 years' business sip. i mod, sslary, with pros, a Old, L1. Cent. ACCbl'NTANT, auditor, stenographer, execu- live exp . credits and coll. . A 2S!''1'Pff' ASHISTArJT to bkpr.," casKTef, "mgr,. salesmani young man. 2o, quick, accurate, 6yrs.' bus. exp.. highest ret H 2MJL ledger Central. AT'DlflNO anil accounting, Bafanca sheets arid analytical state., exp. serv. U 831, Led, gent. 11UTLEK-VALET, Japsnese: can take full charge of gentleman's place) best references, 1L, 304 N. 18th. CHAlFFEUTtTslngle, 38, ober, careful, ex pert gardener; heater: country pref.i ref. Jl, OIL Ledger Ceptrsl. CiTATjFFKUlt--Gooj, caretui d"rfer, hTst-clasi mechanics capable any car; salary, V) par month and board. G 483, Ledger Central. CIIAPfFEtJIT wishes position, good driven re- fair any make cr. best references, J. H. tsglln. 70S 8, Colorado st. CHAUFFEUR White, young- man: does own repairing! referenceaj G 780, Ledger Central. CHAUPFBuTtT extierlenced. Ford especially) also coachman ibest ref . Ilox to, Merlon,Pa1 cXBllKTcomp., exp., gen'i olnVe wotk. desires . posit, with advantages; ref ,? frtf LedTi Cent, CONFIDENTIAL CLERK OR ASSISTANT Young man, married, with 4 years' man agerial experience, desires connection where brains, energy and personality will be an as set; best reference. (I U.VI, Ledger Central. UAHDENElt - Thoroughly experienced greer house, Don era, trees, shrubs, vegetables, care of stock.Jjrater, milking A 31S, ledger Off. UaTiDKNKR, single; ran run car; good refer en r. 12s Spring ave., Ardmorr. Pa. , MAN AND WTTE-Flrst-clam bullerT "wife flrst-clsss cook, exemplary housekeeper and manager: thoroughly experienced, competent and efficient: fine references. II 142, Ledger L'ontrai. MAN AND WIFE Positions, houseman and butler; good cook and housework; no wash- Ing; good reference. 740H. 20th at. MANAOER5R SECRETARY DI'SINKHS MAN OF EXECUTIVE EX PERIENCE, CAPAI1LE OF HANDLINO LARGW PltOPOHITION, GOOD CORRE SPONDENT AND RELtARLE. WANTS PERMANENT POSITION WHERE ABILI TY AND DISCRETION ARE REQUISITES; nKFUIUKL'llS, II lft.1, liKIIUKK ITtST. MANUFACTURER Young man, cxpetlenced, capable of produc ing, going Into central N. Y. State, will rep resent mrr. having worthy proposition; guar- antee and commission. Jl 24R. Ledger Jnt. MESSENGER or "porter -"X rertned youngcol ored mun vvlshes position: honest and good cleaner; ref. LeonardJIrown. 1712 Ralnbrhlge. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, exp.. neat. rapid, accurate; reference, JKKH Regent at. STKNO'lHAPIIER. age 2S, exp. private sec'yl actountant desires rhsnge. A 2U7, Id. Off. YOfNO MAN, II), "deMres position as clerk, with chance of advancements can furnish first-class reference. Q IViO, Ledger Central. YOUNG MAN. efficient, good education, bus. exp., des, pos. with good future; capabla handling outside bun.; refs, H 342, Led, Cent, YOUNG MAN, 22 years old, Idgl! school educa tlon. deslrca pos. of any kind. O BI.I.Lcd.Cent. JAPANKSE oung couple want work In pri vate fnmlly. city or country; best references, V. I. r.ika, 400 Pennsylvania ave., Washing ton. I), c. JAPANESE, nrst-class cook, nanta position In private family; excellent references. K., 1U.I4 Viro st JAPANIiSlli Industrious: general housework; In email family, best ref. Y 1014 Vine St. JAPANESE WANTS position as cook or' sen eral housework. A 21(1. Ledger Office HKPH., nffice man, 27, thor. exp., good corres., detlies to make change. G 748, Led. Cent, AGENTS Wanted REPRESENTATIVE wanted, one In each acl.ool and college (pub. or prl.), to repreawnt manufacturer of class pins. M 001, Led. Off, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. KANE. Sit S. 10th St., wants Prot estant waitress for city, wages $7: also Prot estant kitchen maids for Germantown; first clins cooks. $10 to 12; references required. MADAME" ARH, French Employment Bureau, 1333 Christian at. Reliable help supplied and wanted: all nationalities, Prot. and Cath. MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian (t.oc. 1301), supplies & wants ist-class Prot., Cath. male & female help: all nationalltlea. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale TOURING CARS ot various sizes and prices, ranging from 280 up. . THE l.OCOMOHILE CO. of America 2314 Market sU Locust, 480. H. A. JENKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept, 1U14 WHITE TOURING. 4 cylinder. 40 H. P.. 7-paisenger. self starter, electric lights; first claim condition, with slip covers: price 11000. I. C, MOSER, 210 North Droad st. CARNATION Latest model: 4-passenger; 20-horsepower; excellent condition. II 443. Ledger Central. SEND FOR FRHB BULLETIN OF USED CARS GORSON AUTO EXCHANGE, 238 N. BROAD, 6-48 II. P. 7-pasa,. eleetrlo lights. Gray X- Da vis starter: overhauled: new tires. Phone Woodland 1820. 1218 S. Edgewood st, CADILLAC, 11)111, touring car,' overhauled and repainted; full equipment; price SMX). AUTO SALES CORPORATION, 142 N, Broad at. ELECTRIC. LIMOUSINE, B.passenger, forward drive, newly painted; equipped with new tires: cost safiouj sen cneap. l. aau. i-eq. uen. STUTZ 1014 7-paas. 4-cyllnder; tires almost new; good condition. O 042. Ledger Central. Wanted WILL EXCHANGE beautiful home ln Phlla. for auto. Theo. Blank, 410 Land Title Bldg. AUTO LIVEBY AND GARAGES FKLTON GARAQE STORAGE. $5 UP GIRARD AVENUE, FELTON & 630 STS. TAXI SERVICE AT REASONABLE RATES TAXI SERV1CH COMPANY i 138 N. -BROAD ST. SPRUCE 4282. RACE 138. TO HIRE Brand-new B-paasenger touting car, wlth robes, 81,28 per hour. Ph.Poplar 181T W. TO"HIRr-Llmoustne, McClement, at W. Phils, Garage, 8123-8 Sansom it, Belmont 28-10. AUTO REPAIRING AUTOMOBILES and TRU0K8 OF ALL MAKES MECHANICALLY OVERHAULED and REBUILT. REPAINTING and UPHOL STERINO A SPECIALTY. Best material used. A No. 1 workmanship. Arrangement can be mada for STORING OARS FOR THE WINTER SEASON after work la completed. Address. Rsbutld Car Department. CHADW1CIC ENGINEERING WORKS Pottstown, Pa. T SPEEDOMETER TROUDLS T t T T T SEE niLLY B18 N. BROAD T nOY W. PLUSH Auto Repairs. 3420 MARKET BT. CYLINDERS HEBORED. new pistons and rings fumlahed, welrttngi and braxtng. H. H, Vnnerwo"! Cn.. 102.1 Hamilton St.. Phlla. AUTO SUPPLIES BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS. OWIHV IAM CO.. 1314 Arch. Phone Walnut 8487. -SS" AUTO TIRES PULLMAN TIRES Guaranteed 4000 miles. Compare prlcsa. Gasoline, 13c. per gallon. GRIM'S, 238 North Broad st. THERE IS LOGIC IN WHAT FLIP SAYS 13 XOI - ,t , sin a n I..., ,-..l...as. , ,.i.MJfcs) PrtWY ivlrh wsmcrssn. - - u4iU amsstJ aMJasfc . tuil-araliM usUs Vfls.. tl'u' -ns t . !.. lltga Ed, 'VaiM iiMhh !!, nnis TT UIMM. JrVssW, A ia H A. tr-Au nra " ' , -' - '. I. .lUIUal TXKKB FOR. 8ALR tM.ll.i. v.. im. k.l.i. s'iJ wmie, icn montns; wen orsor an exceiMfn animal for lergs oftsle. H 45. Led. CnHnl. hlte, ten months: wall bredi an exeelOM ? business oproKTpymm PATENTS-Arthur E. age. 714 Valnt M hlla.. mechanical and electrical, rnmitmui glistered patent attorney, established hers 80 years i Inventions developed) patents, trade marks, copyrights secured and litigated any wtrere, rejected applications prosecuted ra liminar)' advjcefree. r ,. MANUPACTl-RErtS AOENT Progressive young business man having ce tra ljr located ofrice desire I'hlladelnhla and vicinity territory for standard or jrood aoe daily product, highest references furnlih'd nd requested. Al4, ledger Office. BUSINDgST , PATENTS f SECORITIESt , nOt'OIJ T , BOLD I KXCH ANOKDI JAMES I. OARFIELD, 1011 Chestnut sU N U.-No charge for listing. OLD-ESTAH. manufacturing firm, engaged ln rneehanlcal and electrtcnl line, desires about 110,000 additional capital, security given and profitable business shown. P 813, Led, Off, PROPERLY CARED FOR ORCHAnDB PAT sure and large returns: Join lecal business men wjth smalt monthly payments ln oulringondHarry Darllngton.1420 Cheatnut. riCTUrin TIIMATOK--f700: cost 2(00; crowd- ed nightly, eo.ulpmrnt worth 0oo. good sell- Ing reason; sacrifice. HARR1ST, 214 N. Jth , VICTOR J EVANS CO. I'at-r.t Attornee. Washington, D. C. Mrlte for descriptive booklet BUSINESS PERSONALS FULL DRESS 8UIT8 Cutaways, Tuxedos and Back Suit .,M... .TPhlrfand made to order. NEUUAUER, THE TAILOR, 10 N. th St. . Hell Phone. Walnut 2018. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by electrotyBliT, the only permanent way. Eyebrows arched. MlflS SMITH. 402 Keith Uldr. 3Ilss Hnppe, halrdrerelng and facial massage, formerly Mint Arcade, with Miss Smith. r.o.im viAjtniu) "tvi rrrnu latest styles rull-drcss. Tuxedo, Prince Albert and tutawny suits to hire; modern opera and silk hats. Onenevenlngs. Special Halloween rl. SCIIULTZ. 227 N Bth at ..DR- w- " LAWRENCE Chiropodist; formerly at the llellevui-Ptrat-ford for 11 years; now at Wldener Bldg., jChestnut and Juniper sts.. Room 618. PRINTING 1000 white business cards, II; "all work reasonable. 718 Race st. t-t,k,tOs- .- r,n...n .. ....... CABFET CLEANING Thirtieth Year THE JOHN RHOADS CO. 738 N. Holly st., West Phlla. CARPET HEATING. Sc YARD WEST rillLA, MONARCH STORAGE CO. WEST PHILA. 8c, PER YARD. WEST PHILA. 3870-72 LANOABTER AVE. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY WE REMODEL your old Jewelry Into the lat est designs at factory prices. MARTIN W AIIRAMB. 711 sansom at., Philadelphia. DRESSMAKING AND M1LLINEB.T DRESSMAKING taught; short, practical, In.x. pensive courses; patterns cut, 00c. Mac Powell, 307 Denckla llldg., 11th and Market. IEMST1TCHING. 10 cents a. yard: all roan rials. A. REICHARU. 1113 CHESTNUT 8T, PICTORIAL ReVI3W PATTilRNB DRESSMAKER makes engagement gowns, IS up; exclusive style, 8222 llavtrlord ave. Call Belmont 2274 W, rOBSALE UEintuvM, living room and dining room fur- "inTI U02S iinuiu iur Emu) no ueuiers. uvusa. uatn- HI IIIC BL, BILLIARD, pool, combination, 2d-hand bobghl, sold, rented, exch'd, Keafer. ;i20 Olrard v. BILLIARD AN0 POCKET TABLES-AIsa bowling alleys) easy payments, HUUNS Wl CK-nALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 1002 Areh. BILLIARD and pocket tables," shuffleboard, new and slightly used; liberal terms; renting. repairing oe supplies, ivpsauo v;o., 5EH a, gtn. BILLIARD, pocket, 2d-hand tables, repairing. supplies. Clark-Herd Mfg. Co., 2421 N. Front, CASH REGISTERS, new and second-hand; to tal addera as low as $30, on easy monthly payments all registers sold by ua fully guar anteed. The National Cash Register Co., 780 Chestnut st. DESKS filing cabinets, safes, telephone booths and office furniture and fixtures of every de scription: used, but In fine condition, and Very cheap; free delivery anywhere. HUOHH3, 11TH AND BUTTON WOOD. DESKS, large assortment; also household fur niture. Dullng Central Second-hand Furnt lure Company. DO4-00-14 Callowhlll t. EDIBON Diamond-Point Phonograph: cost 8M new. This outfit la complete with records and will be sold for 838, payable 73c weakly. Call or write for complete; descriptions ana1 Urge Illustrated CAtnloguss. HEPPETB UPTOWN STORES Comer 0th and Thompson sts., Pbitadslphla. rr OENTS FUR-LINED 0VEHCOAT8 812 AND 0JP niEDER'8 LOAN OFFICE. 128 Market it. -W) HIGH-GRADE AND HAMMER GUNS. I " ur.ai J.:r41Jl.l!t APiU AHKHlUAn AlAlt&S VERY OUN WARRANTED; OUN8 TAKEN six .n..i aj AiiiEiiii.Aii niAivivn: tu wrw A Will. IE; HAMMER OUND 88 UP) HAMMERLFSS GUNS (10 UP. FIIIEDEN u.ivu a, p.ri Anu iiui iuiM vvuwti. KERMENSIIAH RUG (or sale, 10x11 feet; Una condition. H 88. Ledger Central. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS' OVERCOATS 2 AND UP RIPPER' 8 MAN OFFICE. 128 Market st. SAFES Fireproof, slightly used, all sjr.es. Bar gains. Special terms. Repairing. Opening. all makes- low price. 1131 Frankford ave, SILVER TOILET rJETS Bend 10c for U-ox. Can U-KAN-PLATE all. ver polish (blua label), and make old sat look new. A, R, JUSTICE CO.. 612 Chestnut. Phlla. TABLES Lot of cheap stock tables, 10, 12, U feet long: must go; also shelving, office rail- lnr Patten's, 1127 Arch. U4.00 VICTOR VICTROLA VI. Ineludln t eisctlans (12 10-Inch D. T. records): an Calient machine In every way) can be paid for at the rate of 73c. weekly, Call or write for complete descriptions and large Illustrate catalogues. HEPPE'S UPTOWN STOREa Corner 0th and Thompson it. Philadelphia, Pa. WE PAY 40c, BUc, OOo for Victor Doubla-Faoe lteeords. W Exchange All, Sc. Open 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. 2886 RIDGE AVENUE. ABOVE COLUMBIA 118 B0-VICTOR VICTROLA IV and 12 selec tions (ft 10-inch D. F, records); an excellent outfit for ent who Is looking for a, mm machine at a reasonable price; rwyke Bee. wsakly. .Call or write tor compUts deserts tlens and large illustrated catalogue. HEPPE'S UPTOWN BTOBEa Corner th and Thompaon eta.. Philadelphia. Pa, VICTOB records bought, sold. exchangeoT Paul. 2822 Kensington ave. Open evenings. HEATING UAHECO HUMIDIFIER Insurei haalthful and ecoDomkal beating: can be attaehad to pres ent system. Makln-Kelsey. 8 N. 18th st. Other ClasalHed Ada on Next Pv t Jrli.,- "sj