u EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915. TO QUIZ ASQUITII ON PEACE Iberal Announces Interpella tion ns to Official Status of Proffers LONDON, Oct. 27. The question whether pence, busk est Ions ave been made from any quarter will naked of Premier Anqulth, by Annnn LsKryco, n. Liberal member ot Parliament, ktrom Inverness, Dryco announced In the (ouso of Commons today. Having formnllv nntlftrrl the, Housn of Ills Intention to Interrogate the Premier, It was expected h would nut his nucs- E(ton nt tho earliest opportunity. o bucks io Know wnetner: Anv Official tieacn neirotlatlnns nrn nro- Ueedlnif m Any rcnrcsentntlvo of nnv neutral It'ower Is making Inquiries with a view to restorinp; peace, and whether Tho Premier still adheres to his Guild- hall declaration that Hnsland will not ieease fighting until German militarism was been crushed, Belgium has been Efreed and small countries' safety Is Ktia frnnteed It was believed tho Premier would rIvo specific answer to Bryce's queries, ns R Is understood the Cabinet mombers iagreo the point Is ono on which tho coun try should be definitely Informed, fXEWIS DAVIS LEFT $105,000 TO PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY Directed That $20,000 Bo Paid to Friends and Relatives n4. ..mi r .i. t-..i 1, . inn w aiiu will V'l ui'wib Lmwo, lain ui ji-iu IfKorth 17th street, admitted to probate If today, contains substantial bequests to ftho Temple rreshytcrlan Church, Frank llln nnd Thompson streets, and other fV Presbyterian Institutions. Letters tcsta Cmcntary were granted to the Pcnnsylva- , Bla Company for Insurances on Lives nnd S Granting Annuities. Tho will leaves tho entire estate, valued Eat "J105,C00 and upward," to tho trustees Pof the General Assembly of tho Presby terian Church or tlio United States of L America, with directions to pay bequests fto a number of relatives and friends ag- grcgating J20.000. In Thn hnl.lnpn nf thn Batata la tn ha t,M I fin trust, the Interest to be paid in an nuities including $1000 annually to the Re?. S"vVIlllam Dayton Roberts, pastor of tho pxemple Presbyterian Church. When tho annuities; terminate by death, the prin cipal Io to be divided equally between the f Presbyterian Orphanage, tho Presbyterian I Homo for Widows and Single Women and l,tho Presbyterian Home for Aged Couples and Aged Men. It is stipulated that tho j. amount to be paid to any Institution shall Knot exceed $1000 In any ono year. I "All tho balance of the Income," the ewiu provides, is to bo paid for tho benefit of tho Temple Prcsbyterlun Church ns J follows J10OO per year to the sessions of fsald church for Its special work: $1000 (per yt'ar to the Sabbath fachool of h.iM rchurch for the expenses of rnnrliintlmr lithe school; all tho balance of th Incomn .t to the trustees of tho church for general f expenses." f- The beuqest to the church Is made on t,tno following conditions: "That It shall f remain In its present location, or, If neces Isary at any time to remove It. it shall Snot be located south of Glrarri avenno. Jnorth of Columbia avenue, cast of 5th Jstreet, nor west of 8th street: that It Jshall retain Its present name and that not it more than Jj00 n year shall be paid as isaiaryot its pastor or pastors and ths gnot more than $1250 shall be paid in any Eone year from tho funds rnr mmln lf In disposing of an estate valued at li6.ouo. the will of Mary A. Ray, late of 11635 Pine street, devises iKOOri tn tho Ur,- WStor Widows and Slneln Wnm. Kh Ilstrect and Woodland avenue, to cn'dow a Iroom in that Institution In memory of KDavid Ray, an undo of the testatrix. Tho Jrest of the estate goes to relatives. X A bequest of J100 to the Societies for the Propagation of the Faith, New York. Is 'contained in the will of Annie T. Gallaghe, 13H South College a'enue, who left prop erty valued at $9050. The rest of tho ef fects are left to a brother, nephews and .nieces IT The estate of Benlamln 'Rlnhere-. m North 33d street, amounting to $103,000. is 14 bequeathed to the widow, Annie Finbers, ianq a ncpnew, lewls Frankel, the former Ibelng appointed executrix, i Other wills nrobated wern tlina nt mi- l&A. Carbon, 1012 North 29th streot. who loft property valued at $30,800; William N. fFelley, 800 South 16th street. $7000, and pvtlllam A Nofer. 1716 Frankford avenue. IfDWJ. CARRANZA WANTS HUERTA FOR THE MURDER OF MADERO fc Demand to Be Made on U. S. for Re turn to Mexico WASHINGTON. Oct. 27. fionor.il pfuertn. yet may face a firing squad for the killing of President Madero and Vice p-resiuent suarez in Mexico City. Tho I new de facto Government In Mexico. headed by General Carranza, will make a 'demand for his extradition tn irrin C Within the next few days. A copy of tho inemanu, accompanied with what officials tho Mexican Embassy here declare Is ncluslve evidence imnllcatine General fuerta In the deaths of the former Presl- Hnt and Vice President, has reached here rom .Mexico city. When tho new Mexican Ambassador Is amen this demand and tho evidence will e submitted to Secretary of State Lan. rlng. Mexican officials say the proof to ke submitted Is so conclusive that Huorta Itssnnot claim immunity at the hands of fs United States on the ground that any flense he may have committed was a political ono." Vmong the new evidence found Is a l6tpleto confession from tho man, who. is Alleged, actually committed the mur- rer oR Madero and Vice President Pino IhjareiX He Is Major Cardenas, now held by tho XJautemalan Government In the penitentiary In Guatemala City His con- tension, It is said, shows that he acted Bunder orders directly from Hucrta when killed Madero and Euarez and then urmally reported that they had been hot wn'le. trying to escape from their atomobllcs. FLIP AND FLOP SAY VE- A cpoa MIND !T SHoor THAT TJoc, ? YolJffs. . "T SHooT MV OC' "-. x 1 - rr J W.VVT ARti YOU PV V9fa "terlTAUlNCi ABOUT? m.foh HAITIAN REBELS FIRE ON AMERICAN PATROL Soldiers Escapo Injury, Al though They Drive Cacos to Cover WASHINGTON. Oct. 27.-A detachment of American marines under Captain Campbell, patrollng n district in the northern Interior of Haiti, from Bnhon to Grand Klvlere, were fired upon by C.ico rebels. Admiral Caperton reported to tho Navy Department today. No Arrerlcnns wero killed or wounded. No mention was made of Haitian casualties, but It la believed hero that several were killed nnd wounded, ns the Americans returned tho flro nnd drovo tho Haitians to cover. An ndditlonal force of marines Is being rushed from the battleship Connecticut to llnhon to strcngthon Captain Campbell's force, Caperton leported. The trouble reported today Is the first to occur In Haiti In necks. WANTED, A GOOD PHRASE Wnlnut Street Business Men OfTcr Prize for Best Slofrnn Wanted A good phrase, the best phrase, In fact, not exceeding six words which will put forth all of the ndvnntnges of Walnut street. Walnut street Is to 'navo n slogan nnd a prize of $25 In gold Is to be offered by tho Wnlnut Street Business As'oclntlou for the best slogan of six words. The contest closes November 30. The Judges Include Trof. Herbert W. Hess, of the advertising course of tho Wharton School ; Robert II. Durbln, president of the Poor Richard Club; Hnrrls J. Latta, president of tho Rotary Club: E. J. Ucrlct. presi dent of the Wnlnut Street Bulnes Asso ciation, nnd Cyrus II. K. Curtis The prize will bo awarded at tho December meeting of the association, which will bo held at the nitz-Carlton Hotel. Fireman Fifihts Fire in His Own Home John Spi anger, a member of Hnglne Company No 'U found that It was his own home. 2137 Nassau street, which was burning when he was Mimmoned to fight a Are last night, and that his wlfo had been so badly burned by an explosion of paint which started tho flro that It vas necessary to remove her to a hos pital After spending the night In tho hpxp'tnl sho waa discharged tcriay. The Are did little damage. FUNERAL OF DOCTOR ABBOTT City Physician Who Died Last Mon day Will Bo Buried Friday Preparations arc being completed for the funeral ot Dr. Harvey N. Abbott, of 2l0i North 11th street, who died last Mon day at his home from an attack of apo plexy. Doctor Abbott, ho was B9 years old, was a graduate of Rugby Academy nnd of the medical school of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania in the class of 17S. Doctor Abbott was for several years a medical examiner for the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company and for the last 15 years had been a city physi cian. He Is survived by his widow and two sons. The funeral services will bo conducted at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at his late residence. OBITUARIES Roswcll G. Fcltus Roswell G. Feltus, Civil War veteran and prominent clubman of this city, died yesterday at his home, 1830 Hlttenhouse t-quuro He was formerly bales acnt of the Reading Coal and Iron Company, res'gnlng that position 10 ears ago. Mr. Feltus, who was 75 j ears old, was a mem ber of the Philadelphia and Rabbit Clubs and the Loyal Legion. The funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Elliott White, of St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church, at the Feltus homo on Friday. Mr. Feltus Is survived by his widow. Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp, wife of Samuel W. Sharp, president ot the Penn National Bank, 7th nnd Market streets, died at her home, 239 West Johnson street, Ger mantown, yesterday. Before her mar riage. Mrs. Sharp was Miss Elizabeth Grlr, of this city. She had been an active worker In Christ Episcopal Church, of Germantown, for many years. Tho funeral wilt be conducted at tho residence, at 11:30 o'clock Friday morning. William Roeser William Roeser, Ohio's oldest Odd Fel low, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Joyce, at 521 York street, Camden. He was 93 years old and n resident of Marietta, Ohio, Mr. Roeser was a member of Gutenberg Lodge, I. O. O, F.; Elkye Encampment nnd Mahaltan Tribe of Red Men. He Is survived by three sons and his daughter. Beat!)S AHUOTT. On October 25. 1018, HARVEY .V. A'JHOTT, M D.. aged 09 years ItrUtlvea and frlendi are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. t hla late residence, 240S North 10th st. Interment prl vate. AUSTIN, On October 20, 1015, at her late ipsldence, S118 Greene it., Oermantown EMMA UYKN'Isn. widow of James H. Au tin. Duo notice of the funeral "ll be ghen. Iini.TON. On October 20, IBIS, CAT1I mUN'E, widow of Thomaa Ilolton, formerly of Chester. Pa. Relatives and Irlenda are In vited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday, at ,0 a m., from the residence of her son-in-law, Hugh McOulsan, 2UK1 Kdxemont st. Solemn Kequlem Mass at the Church of tha Nativity at 10 a. m. Interment at Immacu late Heart Cemetery, Chester, Automobile funeral. HltOWN. On October 2B. JD15, OKOnOK V., son of Elva and the late John C Drown. Kelatlves and friends, also members of Ken sington Council, No 8, U. O, of A., and Purity Council, No. 48, D. of U, are Invltod to attend the funeral services, at his lata residence. Ill Pleasant at., Mt. Airy, on Thursday, at 1:30 p. m. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. IIU.MM On Ootober 25, 1816 OEOROE W. IIUMM. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend tho funeral services. Thursday, at 2.30 p. m. at his late residence, 827 N, 24th at. Interment private. Kindly omit flower. HE BIT A "PlEtE OUT OF MY LEC, THIS MgftM.NC, HE BIT A "PlEtE OUT OF MY LEC, TriS MCRMiNC, DEATHS CANTWKI.U--On October 28, 1615, FRAN CES T , dsiithter of Richard snd Anna lott Cantwell, ared It years and B months. Rela ttvea and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 7 SO a, m., from her parents' residence, IB! Race st. High Mas of Requiem at M Auguatlns'a Church at 0 s. m. precisely Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. CHANT. On October 58. 101(1, OERTRUDR RUTH, eldest daughter of Wntter nnd Ruth Chant. Relatives and frlenra urn invited to sttend the luneritl tervlcrs, on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at the reHdenre of her parents, IRtJ North lsdgswood at. Interment private R. mains ma bo Mened on Wcdnesdry, from 7 to 0 p. m. CI.A1U. On October 2t. 1015. MART K., widow of John 8. Clslr (nee Van Leer) R. Rtlea and friend are Incited to attend the funeral eerlce, on Wednesday, at R p. m., t her late residence 5745 Commerce st. Interment prhate. West Cheater Local pleass copy. CI.AHK. On October 25, 1015, MART J. W. wldon of John Clark and daughter of the lalo rieorge and Susanna Price, Relathes nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral ,rlc.. tn rrlday, at 2 p. m at her lute residence, tils North Front st Interment at North Cedar 11111 Cemetery, CI.KUO. -On October 28, 1015. 3ARAH CLKUO. nldow of Robert Clcgg Relatives and friends are linltrd tn attend the funeral tcriUes, on niur-da at ' n. m.. at thn lealdenco of her ton, John R Clegg, 14S2 Oxford Pike rrankford Remains mav be Mewed on Worineida from S to 10 p, tn, Intern'tnt strktlv wltati AutomoMlo ru neril. COLLINS. In Went Chester, Ta , October 2ft, JOANNA COLLINS. 315 New St. Reti tlves nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral without further notice, on Friday. High Mara at Ft. Thomas' Church. Ivy Mills, at ID n. m Interment at Ivy Mills Cemeter). CIUDLAM). On October 2(1, 1915, ANNA KMZAHF.rit wife of l.'rrn Crldland, at her UteTesldencc, wiutheist corner of Township ilne nnd Forrest ate., Oeonti, Duo notlco of tho funeral will Le given. lWVKH. On October 23, 1015. JAMES, huo hand ot Catherine Dcxcr (nee McConnack). Itelatlxei and friends are lnlted to attend the funeral, on Friday morn'ns, at S ao 0 clock, from lili lato residence, 2703 Ann t. Solemn Requiem Mass nt tho Church of the Natlwtv nt 10 o'clock Inlerment at New Cathedral Cemeterj rMOUS In Trertiffrln, October 20, 1015, EMANUEL n FAMOUS. In his (Win scar. Kelnltxea nnd friends aro InMted to attend the funeral, without further notice, on I'rl ilny. SerMcca at tho resldenco of William Itavts, near New CcntcrWlle. at 2 n. m. Cartlnge will meet tralna at Ilerwyn at 11 02 going west, and 10:40 going east. In terment at CJrcTt Valley Presbyterian Cemc tery. IT.I.1 US. Suddenly, on October 2(1, 1015, UOSWEL.L O. FELTUS. Funeral services nt his late residence, 1S.10 South Rlttcnhoue fquare, on Friday, at 11 a. m. Interment private Please omit flowers. ri.OEO. On October 25, 1015, ANTONIO FIXJRO, nged 50 years. Relatives and friends arc InMted to attend tho funernl, on Thutmlnv. October US, at S o'clock, from his irjldence. 701 Alter st Requiem Mass nt tho Church of St Mary Msgdnlen de I'azil ln lermei t nt Holy Cross Cemetery HAI.I1EMAN. On October 20, 1915. ISAIAH R , husban i of Annie llaldeman (nee Rosen beiger) RelKtlxrs nnd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral orMces, on Friday, nt 8-10 p. m , nt hla bi other's residence, 2y0 North .'revjp st Further services on Siturday, at 1 :m p. ni , at Tomeniln Mennonlte Church, KulpsMlle, Pa Interment at the church liurylnt; grounds Automobile sen Ice. HAMMOND On October 25,1015, THOMAS HAMMOND, In his 7 id year Relatives and friends are InMted to attend the funernl, on Thundaj morntnt: at s 10 o'clock, at his lite rcsldcmc, TIM N. I'roid st Mass at St Stephen's Church, Rroad and Butler, nt Cam. Interment prlato Kindly omit flowers. II.VILKTT On October 2.1. 1915. JAMES R. 1IA55LETT eon of late John and Catha rlne Hazlctt need IS ears Relatives nnd rrlenda are InMted to attend the funeral f.erMcos, on Thursday nt 2 n. m.. at her lata lesiuence, 21" niekiron et. Interment pri vate ,U Mount Morlah Cemelerv. HEHITACIE. On October 20. 1015 f dlnh therln, ASHTON C HERITAGE, Jr.. aged (I ycurs 0 months. No funeral. HOUARTY. On October 25, loir. DELIA 11.. wile of Thomas F. Hogarty. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, 10."a Sharawood st. Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church of the Gesu at ! 30 o'clock. Intern-ent at Holy Cross Cemetery. HUGHES. Or, October 28, 1018, HENRI ETTA K. C, -v Ifo of John T. Hughes. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, rnds.r. at 8 a m., from the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. C. Condon. 1258 S. Ilons.ill st. High Mass at St. Anthony's Church at OMfl u. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. JAMISON. On October 25, 1015, JANE I.EATHEM JAMISON. In her 8Sth year. Friends are Invited to attend funeral serv ices in St. David's P. E. Church, Thursday, nt 10 a, m. Interment private. JENNINGS. On October 25. 1018, CHAnEES W.. Bon of C. Wesley and Minerva M. .Ten. nlngs, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m , nt his parents' resi dence 5411 Water St., Olney. Interment at St. James- M. E. Ground. Friends may call Thursday, from 0 to 10 p. m JOHNhTON. At Atlantic City, N. J., on October 20, 1913, MARY A JOHNSTON, daughter of the- late Mary A Hughes .Tohnxton, formerly of Mallville, Philadelphia, lnttrment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Frl l.iy. at 12 m. JONES. On October 25, 1913, MARY, wife of Clureme II. Jones (nee Wood) telatlvea and friends, also the members of the loth Uaptlst Church, are Invited to attend the fu nernl services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her lato residence, 2iK3 Caduallader St. In terment private. Remains may bo viewed on Wtdnefday after 8 p. m. KAI.MHACII. On October 24. 1915. JACOH, husband of Catherine Kalmbach (nae Scheck). aged hi Itel itlvca and Irtcnds. also directors of the PhoiVilx liulldlng and l.oun Associa tion, arc Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Thursdaj afternoon, at 2 o'clock at his sop's residence. 117 Keswick ave., alen side. Pa. Interment private, Northwood Cemetery. KANE. On October 24, 1915, WILLIAM M., husband or Katharine Kano. Relatives and Irlenda, also St. Leo's Holy Name Society, St, Eeo Council. K. of C.i Eeo's I. C. B. U.: ht. Patrick and Kevstone Beneficial Socletv tho directors of the Tacony H. and L. Asso elation and National Engineers. No. 0. aio invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, nt 8.30 a m.. from his lato residence. GU2') Tulip St.. Tacony. Solemn Requiem Maaa at St. Leo's Church at 10 a. m. precisely. In terment at St, Dominic's Cemetery. KELI.KU. Suddenly, on October 23, 1015. PETER, beloved husbend of Sophia. Keller (nee Elmer), In Ills 5'Jtli year. Relatives and friends, also members of the Deutcher Krueger Vereln, Wucrtteniberger Beneficial Association, Uhland Yearly Beneficial As sot latlon, yo. 1: officers and directors of the . Hand-ln-Hand Building Association, and em ployes of Adams & Westlako Company, are invited to attend the funeral' services, Sun day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late resi dence, 202 North I'alethorp st, Interment at Oreenmount Cemetery. KELLY On October 25, 1018, NEELIO KELLY. Funeral on Thursday, at 7:30 a. m., from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. John Oldt, 2314 Tatker st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edmonu's Church at U a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Relatives and trlends are 1m lied to attend. KL1NG. On October 24, 1018, CHRISTIAN, husband of Agnes KUng and son of tho late Jacob and Johanna KUng, Relatives and friends, also tho member of Cotnmandery No. 1. of the A. E. C. of A and employes of Tongue Brothers, are Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from his late tealdence, 2113 1.", Ann st. Interment ut German Lutheran Cemetery, Remains ' may be viewed Wednesday, after 7 D. m. KNIGHT. On October 23, 1015, JANE II., widow of Amos Knight, aged 08 years. Rela tives and friends ara invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, on Friday, at 2 SO p. m., from the residence of her son-in-law, Harry II, Tomllnson, Southamp ton, Pa Interment private, at William I'enn Cemetery. Tialn for Southampton leave Reading Terminal at I 23 p. m. KHEMMIN. On October 25, 1018, SYLVIA, daughter o. J. Howard and Badle M. Kiew Mn (ee Mclntyre), aged 4 years 1 month 13 da, Kelatlves and 1 1 lends are invited to uttnd the funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. from her paients' residence. 328 Franklin ave. Cheltentam. Montgomery Countv. Vn. Interment private, at Uwn Mew Cemetery,' fslanila ma u nail n T Vt 1 1 .4 Aaal ' iiis ( sit eijuipunj cvvrmim. By KEMBLE Copyright. 1018. y.. W. Kemble. ) I ARE You Ettt"Af4 2 NVE RE. YOU THERE DEATHS KVNI On October 24, 1015, MINNIH W., wits of William H. Kunl and daughter of Mary and the late George Frank, aged 10 yeiKis. Relative., and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1 p. m., from her late residence. 1044 K. Beeelwood t (22d nnd McKean sts ). Interment st Northwood Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed on Wednesday, 7 to 0 p. m. LITTLE. On October 24. 1618. HENRI ETTA, widow of James Little. Relatives snd friends aro InMted to attend the funeral, on Thursdsj. at 8 "O . m., from her lalo resi dence, r.C31 Chester ave. High Requiem Mass at tho UletFeJ Sacrament Church at 10 m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme ter). LLOYD. At Salem, N. J., on October 25, ELIZARKTII LLOYD, widow of Firman l.loyd and daughter of the late Jacob and Hanlrtt Sheer, In her ROth year. Relatives and trlends are Invited to nttend the funeral, from her late residence, r,o Wnlnut st , Salrm, on Saturday, at 10 80 a. m. Services st First Methodist Episcopal Church, Salem, at 11 . in. Interment nt Bast View Ceme tery, Salem. Train leaves Market t. fcrrv, Phlln , at 8 10 for Palcin. H'KENH. At his late residence, Upper D.irby, Delaware County, Pa., on October 21, 11113, LEVI, husband of Mary K. Eukcin. Relatives nn 1 Irfnds nrn Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, nt 2 p. in Interment private. Carriages will he at Cedar Lane between 1 nnd I JO p, m., to meet trolleys from Kith st, I.YNAUII. Flurtdeniv. on October 25, 1015, JOHN, son nf too lute Patrick und Bridget l.vnagh, of CnrtMStaul, parish of Kllmacren. non. County Lnncgnt, Ireland. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at ".30 o'clock, from the resldenco of Anthony McOnrvey, 2fl1o Rich mond rt. fUth Ward). Requiem Mas nt St. Ann's Chiirch nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt New Cathrdral Cemetery .MAUAULEY. On October 25, 1DI5, SARAH (ii.ivi.it, wiuow 01 joiin a Mncauley, Rela tives nnd friends nie Invited to attend the. funeral servicer, on Thursday, ot 11 a. m n her late home, 41t Maple avo., Westmont, N. J. Interment private. MALLADY, On October 23, 1015, GEORGE, husband of tho Lite Annie Mallady. iteln tlves nnd frlt-nds. also th League of the hncred Heart nnd Philadelphia Printing Pressmen's Union, No. 4, are Invited to at tend the funeril on Thuisday, nt 8 ,10 a ni from 2017 Christian n. Mats of Requiem at St. Charlen' Church, nt 10 n. tn. precisely. Interment nt Holy Crops Cemetery. McCAL'SEANl). On October 23, 1013, ELIZ AlU.ni, widow of Robert J, McCnusland Relatives nnd friends of Ihe family aro In vited to attend tho fvhernl ,rv Iron nn Thursday nttouoon, precisely nt 2 o'clock, nt j imu 1 vpitii-iii.,1 v., 11,-1 m,Miii'i, .win. .Margaret A. Ciilnertepn. 210) South st. Interment nt Moi.nl Morlah Oemeterv. Remains mny be viewed on Wednesday evening, between and !) o'clock. McGINTY. On October 24. 1915, CORNEL lUa. husbanJ ot Margaret Mculnty and son nf tho late Ml had and Mary McGlnty. of Countv Donegal. Ireland, aged 3q vears. Rebitlvcs and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, nt 8 'IO a. tn.. from his late residence. SV) N. Hambrev st. (26t!i and I'arrlsh sts). High Mass nt St trancl' Church at 10 a. m. interment at llolv Cross remetcrv. McGOUOH. On October 25. 1015, RODERT MuCULUH, husband of MHiy .lc(,ougli. Relatives and Irlendt, also the members ot thi Knights of the Mvstlc Chain,, of which he was a member, and members ot the Light house, arc Invited to nttend tho funeral serv lro.i, on Thursday, at 1 p m , at the resi dence of his scn-ln-law, John Harris Neville, "12' O st. Interment at lielvue Cemetery. McllUGH. On October 23, 1015, MARGA RET, widow of William Mcllugh. Funeral on Friday, at 8 30 n. m., Irom the residence of het brother-in-law, Mr. Ambrose Hughes, 0.13 North 4th st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Mother of horrows' Church at 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. .Rela tives nnd friends, also St John's B V. M. Sodalltv, are Invited to attend I MITCHELL. On October 24, 1915, CATH ARINE, daughter of Anna mid tho late John 1 Deacon and wife of Robert W Mitch ell, aged 17 jears. Relatives and friends, also Ladles' Auxiliary of tho A. O. II., Dlv. 8, aro Invited to attend funeral, on Thurs day, at 8:30 a. m.. from her late residence. 1'i.ii Wlliard st. Solemn Requiem High Mats nt Holv Souli' Church at 10 a. m. Inter ment Holy Fcpulchro Cemetery. MOSS. On October 25, 1915. FRANK T. MOSS, son of the lato Thomas and Elizabeth Palmer Moss, aged 50 years. Relatives and friends, also Kenderton Lodge, No. 260, I. O. O j.. are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at the resldenco of his brother, diaries B. Moss. 4322 Dexter st Roxborough. Interment private, at Chel ten Hills Cemetery. MUKTAUGIL On October 25, 1015, MARY A., widow of Thomas Murtaugh. Relatives and friends nr Invited to attend tho funeral, on "lhursday, at 8 30 a. m., from her late residence, 2151 McClellan st. High Mass at St, Edmond's Church at 10 0. m. Interment nt Holv Cross Cemetery. NESMTT. Suddenly, on October 25, 1015, SOLOMON, husband of Hannah A. Nesbltt (nee Broker). Relatives and friends aro in 'vlted to attend the funeral services, on Fri da. nt 2 p. m., at Ills lato residence, 2311 East Susquehanna ave. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. NEWLIN. On October 20. 1015. JULIA M daughter of the late James W. and Julia M. Newlln, Mass at 10 a. m. at bt. Patrick's Church, Thursday, October 2S. OSBOllN. On October 24, 1015, MARGA RET MacBRIDE, widow ot William Os born, of New York city. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Thursday, at 1 p. m. precisely, at her late resldenco 1710 Mifflin st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. New York and Jersoy City papers please copy. Friends may call on Wednesday eening from 8 to 10 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. PARKINSON. On October 20, 1015. AL BERT L. Notice of funeral later. ItttlXrilIED. On October 20, 1915, JOHN, husband nf Margaret Relnfrled (nee Lebender), In his CStn year, at his late resi dence, 227 North 3d st. (Lagle Hotel). Due notice of the funeral will be given. HIXON. On October 24, 1015, MARGARET RIXON (nee Wlfherden), wife of Edward J. Rlxon. Relatives and friends are invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at .1 p. m. precisely, nt her late residence, 8J Owen ave , Lansdowne. Interment private, ItOCKS. On October 23, 1015, JOSEPH A son of Anna ard tho late Hugh Rocks, In his 24th year. Relatives and friends, also St. Joachim's T. A. II. Society, ara invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, .at 7:30 ?'.,.rm-A.ro!P tho .residence of his mother. H4S Church st.. Franklord. Requiem High Mass ot St. Joachim's Church, at 10 a. m. Inteiment at St. Dominic's Cemetery. HOONEY. On October 20, 1018, REBECCAH J., wile of Thomas J. Rooney. Relatives and friends, also Altar Society and League of the Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8.30 a. m., from her lata residence, 101H Snyder ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church of the Epiph any at 10 a. m, Interment at New Cathe dral Cemetery. SCHENCK. At Aldham. Chester Co . Pa., on October 23, 1915, GEORGE SCHENCK, in his 82d year. Relatives and friends, also Tipograplilcal Union, No. 2, are Invited to attend'the funernl services, at his late resi dence, Lynwooit Farm, Aldham, on Wednes V?1".?1 7:30 m- Continued services In Mt. Vernon Chapel, Thursday, at 11 a. m. Interment nt Mt. Vernon Cemetery. SCOTT. On October 25, 1016, GEORGE B. SCOTT, husband of Mary Scott (nee Hogan) and son of Charles D, and Mary Scott, aged 3u years. Relatives and friends, also Har mony Council. No. 33, Order of Independent Americans, are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m at hla late residence, 2400 South Lambert St. (21st and Rltner sts ) Interment private, at 1'ernwood Cemeter). Remains may bo viewed on Thurs day evening, SHARP On October 26. 1815, ELIZABETH GRIER, wire of Samuel 8. Sharp. Services on Friday, at ll'SO a, m at her late resi dence, 23J West Johnson st,, Germantown. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. HTRAU8HE. On October 26, 1018, VALEN TINE J husband of Nellie .M. btluusie. aged 30 years, l'elatlvea and friends, alio tho emplotes of SuppleeOJIddle Hardware Company, are invited to attend the funeral i-ervlces, on Saturday, at 2 p. m , at hla late leiidence, 1008 W. Erie ave. Interment private, SWIRE. On October 28, 1018, MARY A., daughter of the late Ellas and Mary A. Swire. Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral tervlcea, on Thursday, at 2 p m. precisely, Bt the residence of her brother-in-law, George 11. Hudduck, 3438 North 18th at. Interment private, at Wear mlnater Cemetery. Remalna may ba viewed on Wednesday, between 8 and 10 p. in. OF COURSE, t VvS, CoNE. HEAO- mT r 'ly, J DEATH (I TEICHMAN. On October 25. 1015. CARO LINE, wife ef Jacob W. Telehman (ne Hut ton), in her 83d year. Relatives and friend;, also members of East Montgomery Aye. M. E. Church, Fenn Treaty Temple, No, 28, t . A . Athelstan Temple No. 51, f. O. E.. sro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Thurs day, st 2 p. m., from the residence of her father-in-law, George W. Telehman, 105S East Berks st Remains. mny be viewed Wednesday, after 7 p. m. Interment st Pal- mer Cemetery. VANZANT. On October 26. 1015, JOIIN VAN7.ANT, husband of Emms Vaniant. aged 03 sears Relatives nnd friends are In vited to attend tho funernl, on Thursday, at 11 a. m., from his lato residence. 1235 rjln ce ave, Cnmden, N J Interment at Har lelgh Cemetery. Friends may Mew the re mains on Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p, m. WAL1.ACE. On October 28, 1015, CLARA I.AUOHTON, wife of George. M Wall see, need (17 ears Relatives and friends, also Columbia Lodge, No. 21, S, of II . are In vited to nttend the tuneral, on Thursday, nt 2 p. m , from her late residence, uin North 4th st . Cnmden, N J, Interment private, nt liarlelgh Cemetery. Remains may bo Mewed on Wednesday evening. WALLACE On October 2(1,1016, ELIZA HKTH AS11HY, wife of Frederick R. Wal !ae. lleritlvts and friends sro Invited to attend thi- funernl services, nt her late resl-d.-ne. Wtyne, Delaware County l'n on Friday, at 2 p. m interment private. WALLKM. On October 2(1. 1015, at her reeldome. 41 8 Lansdowne nve , Lansdowne, Kcl.ivvnio lounty, Pn.. LINDA WALLEM, vidow of J Norclall Wallrm, Norwegian Con sul. Duo notice of the funeral will bo given. WATSON. On October 23, 1915, MARIA E. WA'PSON. daughter of .tho lato Daniel M, nnd AiinMbclla Schelllnger. nged 07 years. Relative and friends nro Invited to attend funernl services, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, at tho resldenco of Robert P. Morton. 1444 8. llwvtl tt Interment prlvnte. WEINERT. On October 24, 1015, MART C. WIH.SKRT, widow of William Wclnert. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend the luiieul service", on Thursday at 1 P. m., ut tho roidctcnco or her son, John Welncrt, Mi? fust Westmorelnnd st. interment private nt Nnrthwnod Ct-inctery. Body may be viewed on Wednesday from 8 until 10 P. m. WEIR. On October 23, 1918. JAMES R. WL1K, husband of Emma J. Weir, aged 70 scan. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the tuneral tervlccs. on Thurcday, at J p. in., nt the Cresrentvllle Reformed Cliuith. Interment In Rdjolnlng cemetery, carriages will meet 1 02 11. m. train from Reading Terminal nt Chalfont, MINI Lit. On October 23, 1015, MAROA RET T., widow of William Winter (nee Welnl, In her 40th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend funeral, Thurs day, at s 10 a m , from her Into residence, 2433 N. Waterloo St. Solemn Requiem Mas at Church or the Visitation nt 10 a. m. In terment New Cnthedral Cemetery. WOOD. On October 23. 1015. WILLIAM P. WOOD. Relatives and friends, also Purity Lodge, No. 323. I. O. O. F., nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, at 1 30 11 111. precisely, at his lato residence, 1337 East Montgomery avo. Interment pri vate. WUOIHNOION. October 26. 1915, JAMES W , husband ot tho Into Sarah J. Woodlng ton (nee Gardner) aged 84 jeats. Relatives and friends, also Ingohocklng Tribe No. It, Imp. O. R, M., nre Invited to nttend tho fu neral services, on Wednesday, at S p. m, at hli son's residence, Fred Woodlngton, 4111 Paul sty Trankford. Interment strictly pilvate, on Thuredav, nt the conventenco of the family. MOOI.I.EY. ELLIOTT J suddenly, at the homo of hla daughter, Mrs, P. A. Gould, Wo. burn, Masi., on Tuesday, Octoher 20, 1013, in the D2d sear of his age. Relatives and friends aro Invited to nttend the services, on Thursday nfternoon, nt the residence of his rtnughtcr, Mrs. A. II. Davis, Hammonton, N. J. YERKES. On October 23, 1015, MARGA RET, wlfo of Henry Yerkca. Relatives nnd friends, also tie members of tho Altar So ciety of St Joseph's Church, nnd nil other societies of which she was a member, are In vited to attenci tho funeral on Thursday, at It a. m , from her late redencc. 850 North 27th rtu Camden. High Mass at St. Jo seph's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment nt Calvary Cemetery. CEMETERIES LAUREL HILL CEMETERY lot for sale. E FTampton, Hallowell, Pa. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One time 18c. Three times ona week 12Mc Six times ono week lOe. Blturtions Wanted, three times ona weak 10 cents per line. Place your order for three or more times and it will be inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One or two time rate for Etenino Lkdois and Public Lxooeb combined is 10 cents per line, with the exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which is 15 cents par line. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which Is permitted in all classifications ex cept Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Personals, Boarding; and Rooms, add FIVE CENTS PER LINE TO ANY OF ABOVE RATE'S. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP vVANTED FEMALE ftiK.K,5.?;SEnti'. CLERKS AND STENOO. :,k7 "L'ta seeking positions will receive vol o.o?r,V,',f.ormiu"n and exceptionally helplul rliaXlSP .OX .consulting, Misa Dean. Led ter Central, by personal Interview or let S:. She will aid jou with your ad, list ?frUr.A?,'i?.1.l?.'S,yona," tho COMMERCIAL DLi'AHTMENT and use every effort to lo- oitepteDmber0n f0r V0U" Dur'n tho moI"h M YOUNO LADIES SECURED POSITIONS through this SERVICE, which U fre. to Ledger advertisers. Cl,MliDNoUI5S?5-Wanted' North German child nurse, 2 ch dren, ages 8 and 7: references r- OUlred. ('nll Win VJn-tv. nu -V CLOTH WEAVER8 wanted Annltf T.t, . utiiMoa uouson, inc., Jfla Inc., Illanket Mills, Scott's lane, falls of Schuylkill. 'S..' cilS.mbSrmald and waitress; 2 girls: white. 7d(l Westvlew ,t., cor. Wayne ave. .. w..-,, J"-"' "cniinniowri iiUJD. COOK, colored, for downMalra work and ai l-t with Ironing; tamUy of a. JU per week. ,.. .f .. .,,.,,, , COOK, Protestant woman, city, for small fam ily, refeifhce. Phone before 11 a, m.. two days. Preston 303t W. COOK, good, plain, for out of town; family of two, no wakhlngj reference. II 457, Led ger Central COOK and assist downstair work; ref. req ; German preferred. Apply 2228 N. 11 road st. COOK and chambermaid, 2 white Prot, girls; . n'lwc, jkja n, nryn Amen, i a, C1IRL vanted lor chamberwork and waiting; white, reference required. Apply 8107 Wayne, avo , Oeimantown. You He swALi-owep THe' Piece . he. niD-- 1 f HEW WANTEDrEMAIiB (URL for cookln and downstairs work, refer ences. 00.1 Vernon rd., Oermantown. Phone Oermantown 4747. fJIRL, colored, between 18 and 18.,yfr i assist housewotki no washing 8100 Larcn wood avs. OIRL winted for general housework. Apply rail B. .id st HOUSEWORK While or colored woman for general housework In small family, must e good cook and laundress, with good ref erences, stato wages required Address A JJJ, imager ornce HOUSEWORK German girl or woman for general housework) must Understand Eng lish 1 wages 10. Call S74 Oowen ave., Mt. Airy, or phoneChestnut Hilt 1040 D. fioTJSRWSRK. gen., white girl, no .washing, attend 1st floor, wait on table, small famlly( suburbs. Meet employer Ledger Central .Oft,, JJroadandChestnut sts., Wednesday, 10-iu. HOUSEWORK Neat colored woman for"down stairs works fond of children; ref. req. Apply 28BS 8. lvmbert st., between 1 and J! p. m. ilOLSBWORK--Exper white glrT for general housework Meet lady for Interview, Room 2.10,Puhllc Ledger. Thursday. 1 o'clock. HOUSEWORK Experienced white rrot. girl; family of 2; Wayne, Pa. Seo Miss Reed, Public Ledger, or write L 818, Ledger Office. HOUBEWSftK Experienced white Protestant; no laundry: small family; Swedish preferred; suburbs SeeIlssJteed, Public -Ledger. HOUSEWORK Young colored BlrTlor general housework, small family. Apply, after 8 p. m . 217 North b2d St. HOUSEWORK Neat German girl for house work, fond of children. ApplyJJIS N. 08d st. HOUSEWORK, general Young girl wanted! family of 3, no laundry. .'1825 N. 24th st. fiblJSEWORK (general) Oooii home aiiH wages; reference. Call 2128 S. 0th. HOUSEWORK Three adults. Call before noon. Hewert, i'lmii urcen si. LADIES wanted for profitable outdoor employ ment: art needlework novelty. Apply between 11 and 8, 1180 Real Estate Trust jlulldlng. MOTHER'S HELPER Reliable woman wanted by day, reference required, I, 520, Led, Oft. NURSERY GOVERNESSjilerman or English, for child fl jears old. Call between 0 and t) p. m , 1000 J'lne st. PAPER HOXES Turncrs-ln and covering ma rhinos: good chance, competent girls. Apply 8thnndW'!Mow sts. BAI.ESLADY, Gentile, exper'd, for dry goods store; reference required, 2725 Qlrard ave. SINGERS for vested chorus choir, West Phlla, church; exceptional opportunity for training, but without remun.; Prot. only. Har. 710.1 W. WANTED Two women of good appearance for newspaper contest work. Must be able to produce results. Strnlnht salary. State ref erences In making application. Address Con test Dept., Telegram and News-Times, Read ing, ra. THE SPIREI.LA COMPANY (INC.) NEEDS FIVE high-grade women immediately to take charge of an established business tn centres in Philadelphia. Women over 23, ot good appearance required. Thorough training in our busines methods given free. No can vassing. Good pay. Address the Splrella Company, Inc., 1013 Chestnut st. THIS IS AN EXCEI'TIONAI, OPPORTUNITY. YOUNO WOMAN of refinement and Intelli gence to handle a hlgh-grado profitable com- moony; ono accustomed 10 meeting tno Best people; experlenco preferred, but not essen tial; state full details. H CM. Ledger Cen tral. General WOMEN wanted. Gov, clerks, $70 mo. Phlla. exams, coming. List position obtained free. Franklin Institute, Dcpt. 718 II, Rochester. HELP WANTED MALE UO wanted by banking house to work on quotation board; state education and expert euce. if any. II 747. Ledger Central. HOY, about 10 years of nge. wanted to work In wholesale paper house. Irwin Megargee, 12 8. 0th st. BOY. 17 to 10, for office duties; state age, ex perience mid reference, A 336. Ledger Office. CABINETMAKERS wanted. Apply Lincoln C.-..,i.m,i.,jmn u omg" ave. CABINETMAKERS' helpers wanted. Apply ...s.v..i .u.iii,u,K ju , luvii ana ,enign, CLOTH WEAVERS wanted"ApplyJohn& James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's InVt- Irolld w Ca1..i. 11.111 ' ...., nua w. ct:iiu) mill COST CLERK WANTBD-Permanent position with manufacturing concern at Hagerstown, lid., and assured adtancement for bright, clean-cut, ambitious young man (20-28) with at least two sears' experience In cost keep ing nnd similar records; must be neat pen man and quick and accurate at figures; no consideration will be given except applicant states fully nationality, education, experi ence, ago and talary expected to start, cor respondence confidential. Address L 321, ".uftii viiitT;, DRAUGHTSMAN-Marlne engine work; want f,ii man w,th CXP' ot ?en- arrangements and . pipe plans, state exp. i. sal. H 408, Led. Cen. ELECTRICIAN-Wanted, lst-clasa all-around power and lighting man; ono who can repair armatures and miscellaneous electrical work permanent position with uptown engineering ""''. " ", xjEer ventrai. FRAMEMAKERS-Slx men, on window and door frames. Planing Mill, oih and Tioga. HAND SANDERS wanted Apply Lincoln Furniture Co.. 10th st. and Lehigh ave. LAYERS, nailers and scrapers on parquetry and hardwood floors wanted at once; bring tools. Haney, White Company. Broad and MACHINISTS and lathe hands. Apply 4300 vvissanicKon ave. MEN 12) wanted who do not drink, for news paper contest work; must be able to produce results; straight salary; tell all about your self and state references in making applica tion. Address "Contest Dept.," Telegram .... ..pnp-,,iiicB, acamnc, la. PAPER BOX CUTTERS, good chance: thor oughly comp men. Apply 8th and Willow sts SALESMAN Joseph G. Darlington & Co. re quire thoroughly experienced salesman for upholstery, curtalna and furniture; only those accustomod to.a first-class clientele will be considered. Applymanager upholstery and decorative dept.. 3d floor. 1120-28 Chestnut st. SALESMAN Wanted erper. outside salesman to tell finest grocerlfs to family trade: state , ....w ..u o..jr. . uu, aeqger uince SALESMAN to handle hlgh-grado commodl- f-T?i, tV?Jp?rtnca Snd "rencea in first letter. H 040, Ledger Central. VI'E:SMENToun-f rnen of good edu fS.Uon, "PPoarance. energy and ambi tlon, who are desirous of making a permanent good future In a fast-grow-ir!5 !?!1fil.ne"s!,.mn.,?f undeveloped eell nFa ".'? who will eventually develop lato district sales managers that will jay better than J250O annually. Prefer XShJS. m? w.hocan finance themselves d1r,n the training period (about 2 unnk'n, T.h,slml8.,a ,Wh-gradel propos.: 1,011 .'.ua rnerltorlous line, and only men of the above calibre will receive nn interview. No Investment li required 5 t,h company, which Is firmly estab l.a rf'r ana'?l''tatfon. Ad- . j M.-u, uou,rr yjiiice. BINGETRS for vested chorus choir; West Phils, church: exceptional opportunity for training Sli.,ffi5lnUi,,?ffiuWlonS 1'rotestants only'. Iland and automatlo screw machine oner, ators; 48-hour shop; no labor troubles .,r-?l'1-HmPloym'nt Agent, AJIERICAfJ GRAPHOPHONrl COMPANY ..,-,. .,... m.VJ,, yyjfn, YOUNO MAN wanted, best recommendations for Integrity, quick and energetic. fo?a run ner: write stating references; aalary 30 a month. Address Rankin. nuln...ryviJX. YOUNO MAN wanted, experienced. In whole, sale cloth house. P 010, Ledger 6fi!eT 0,a TpUNO MEN Prominent banking house win Inake positions for three or foufyoum? men to become bond salesmen; must be graduate. of day course, class 1012, 1013, ll3 or JulS of recognlred college or university: realoD. Ytnrtnnltv fnv men nf l-l. ,.,.. Zr'm rt..V'- state age. when and hr ra.,.. !'.vy' state age. when and where graduated, hi,.9.! ence. salary required and anv nthee Item nf lnt-.--. XI mn - .-r"1 any II 840. Ledger Cen General WHY NOT HAVE a manufacturing business ShJ.0UT Ynr Very small capital required ve!!0N".,w'0Yrork.rt'CUUr'' "W. VACCINATE HIM, FLIP; VACCINATE HIM! WE I V txLAD YoU TOLD To ME-ILU TAKE HIM: : " r To TKS. VETERINARY WANraP-.-gCAXfr Three Insertions in one . n H "" - IB. ACCOMPANIST or secretary. rertn4 """" woman, 28, would like nosuionrwMl .iJ?" as housekeeper, 11 010, Ledger Ctntr.'. tet HAJ1Y NURSK-Kirst class. exper.lncedTT etl baby nurse from New Vert 1 nJih. 'J!1 pits wishes situation, sick or well babv-'i!" of city references, o 147. Ledger Cemr.' DILL CLERK, assistant bookkeeper sT.: of nee work, f) years' exp.Hjm. Ledger ?' HOOKKKEPER, stenographer, gooTeTrrr1 dent. Ihdroughly experienced, dsUs.". ncnt connection with good concern USf"" salary. 11 444, ledger Central "' modrM HOOKKEKPER, clerk, "typist; thorou.KT. perienced. apartment hois, or hoW Sffi1 capable executive, refs. Q ssg, uE!l'Vtt.l IlOOKKEEPKil. prac. knowl. erstenorT and typewriting, excel work", ae,e.T2 medlute nos 1 highest refs a ni- tI'l ' IlOOKKEEPER and etenogropher. "WnT Hlgh graduate, a years' experience- S'..rf?? erence. G nXT. I4, r---V i c"' D,t tf. UOOKKKEI'll, stenogiapher.'oll'lct m.n. relieves employer ; ot details. H 282 UacTJ1 CHAMHERMAID. waitress, desTres wsltfT1 Nov. 1 exp.; ref. L 821? Idxer Ws "l0B r itt 'ir tx'rti r tt -. . " ' .' - - . , -.vv.qti VtllCQ, CHAMRERMAID and waltressdrsTtM5r Hon. 8S24 Lena St.. Gerrftanin r" CHAMUERWOIUC or watting or cmidn YoungOerman Trot. 2000 W,Bo.?on .v? CLERK. 7 years' experience; famlihT? WithTT vestlgatlng A card systema. Kg Lsd,"S,y CLERK years' experlenco In all kin. office work.I 846, ledger Central, COOK Experienced Oerman-Xmerlcan" . wishes pos.; good bakerr ref a si? t?5 COOK, plain, good, wants place a ...., work or housework. 1S18 North IbiR1""" rtr.1" nl.tn aa ...-.- 1 ' COOK, first class, wishes posltlonTr'ef'if... mi. Ledger Branch. 1041 J.ek.' rrBCMk COOK Experienced young woman wish.. J,a COOli-Good cook, with references, wants slS' ntlon, 2118 Lombard st. "is sita. COOKINO nnd downstairs work, sll ivi. -' day and Thursday; girl: city, lisnivi " "day and Thursday; girl; city.' Ilea N DRESSMAKErt French, ladles and chilsS DRESSMAKER from N. Y. des. enragemimC ovenlnir eowns ft srvectnltv w.i..T. -.-'anil -- ".", -- -r. ,. ...tlluL UtQB DRESSMAKER deslit-s engagements lnnr llles by day; good fit, and Tfln'rV 8608 fo.gg" GIRL, white, wishes position, waltreis chambermaid: experienced; references n!S or write before 11, 420 8. 16th" ' Cu GIRL, young, German, wishes position wiTS children. It. Q. Vell. Ph. WIlFow GwvrTs'r GIRU colored, wnhos position, general houi; work; good referencejrellabl. 1823 QiiV. GIRL, colored, reliable, wants day's wn-T. city or country; references. 1838 nhri.tiTy1 GIRL, colored, experienced, desires co'oST5Sri tlon; best city references. Ph. Tlarinif 7" GIRLS, two, experienced: waitress andchir bermald want poilttons together elt5 . Main Line; bestreferences! . tDlBChrtstSi. ,7 GiilLP: ?. d!e."'.ro Pos'tions. cook and chambic: mnld; up-Stnto references. 1640 S. 10th GOVERNESS-Rcflned young North Germa Indy. pleasant disposition, wishes posltldrTsi fe.Jn.e",v,oJ,com.v;an.,0.nJ. A"". PrencifaS 1 . ...-. ....., ., .egl. oia ,, Hew York. ( OOVEltNESS-I wish to place an excelUSS I Knsfllsh trnverni.ee tI. - . i- . .. vrl"ns 1. a. H. Ralph, H 40, Ledger Central. GOVERNESS. German, speaking French .M S lf$n ch5r8e, ntle scraTe.: JnRtochlldren under 10 yrs. A 221. Led.?." Gi?iE?!NnSS-S,tua,lon wanted for much m: lfa Pinmtn K0Xcrncs,, Mrs. John fihita. ifOITSRK'lslilPinri ,.n..i- t. . ;perl- enceq; notei or apartment. A 201. Led Off. -T---.--". -- ...uxobiiik, -rvji.. exDen- lin!t!i?k'i?iriipn"w.-i.j ..VwUu...u. j,, ,,iviiLcu, posiuon as man aging housekeeper; capable ot taklnr full position as mta HOUSEWORK Competent woman for general housework. Call or write 4812 N. 2d st. LADY A reflneo, intelligent lady, with years 11 5? n?St,eta,ry' !?alr Position In rennea lly; highest credentials. H 741, Ledger Ceiii: Mummm English, thoioughly exp., prlv. family; city or country. L 320, Ledger bfilca. NriRiiBrirBi.cla,,,exDeJlened- refined nurse. JnmS8W I).0""15 n'aby "OSPltal, WishCS . manent position: 0 years' excellent city refs . speaking a languages. H 740. ledger Centrti: STENOGRAPHER High School graduits: 2iatslst w,,th b'SE,tv.:ood Penman: 4 moi,' experience: salary $S. H 741. Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER, competent and accuratt; would consider moderate salary with oppor tumtyjreference.P018l Ledger Ofrtce. STENOGRAPHER and clerk, thoroughly ex. pable nnd experienced; $12. H251. Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER, nsst. bkpr., about 2 years' experience, capable, refs.: O SPt. Lea. Cent. STENOGRAPHER, capable, willing, exp.; mod. salary; references. II 653. Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER and asst. bookkeeper. P4 yrs.' exp.: will dem. ability. II 850, Led.Ctnt STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS and office help of all kinds can be secured through our COMMERCIAL DE PARTMENT ot Ledger Central. Write or telephone your requirements to "Miss Dean." Walnut 8000 she will put you in touch with joung ladles qualified by education, ability and experience to meet your needs. This Is a free service to Ledger advertliars, unique, valuable, convenient and very satis factory. TEACHER (visiting) wishes engagements, chll drcn or adults; English branches, French, German, history, literature; Unlv, of Pa., for. elgn study; references; terms moderate. Mlas Lynch. 1208 Spruce. TEACHER, French, visiting. Parisian, expert enced, wishes some engagements; high rcfer ence; Berlitz method. Add. II 048. Led. Pant WOMAN, elderly, energetic and active, excel lent cook and baker, wants position, city r suburban: good ref. H 043. Ledger Central. WOMAN, colored, wishes day's work, Montari and Tuesdays. 1720 Webster st. WOMAN wants work mornings or bundle wash home. 10S1 Panama st. . WOMAN, colored, wishes position; good Plata cook. Call 844 N. Watts. YOUNO LADY' Capable, thoroughly experi enced In detail clerical work, accustomed to meeting the public, handling responsible work; advancement desired. H 838. Led. Cen. 10UNG GIRL wishes position as chamber maid: best reference. Call 2216 Rlttenhous St.. or phone Locust 2207 YV. YOUNO LADY, experienced, as clerk: knowl edge of stenography. 884 Ledger Central. A YOUNO LADY with exceptional business ex perlenco In bookkeeping, office work, manue ment, accustomed to meet the public, desires an opportunity In hotel or office where tlwM qualifications and good education would be required. Q 040. Ledger Central MLLE. BERTHE. 1117 Walnut, deitres school work and private pupils In conversational method. a OOP SEWER desires position In private families. 2001 N. Von Pelt. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE Three Insertions fit on toeefe. He. a lis. ACCOUNTANT and bookkeeper. 22. experi enced in cost, production, timekeeping wors, mod, ealsry. F. n. Snyder. Heverlv. N. J. ACCOUNTANT (Junior) and bkpr., thor. caps bio and responsible; 10 years' business exp.1 mode, salary, with pros. O 040. Ledger Ceau ACCOUNTANT. 82. sties and executive exper ability, wide exper,, desires responsible pen- i tlon with established firm. II 461, Led. Ctttt, ADVERTISING MAN, experienced In rtll and national advertising and sales manage ment, at present with prominent manufac turer: forceful in copy, layouts and ' plans; 23 years old. M 148, Ledger Central. ABSISTANT BOOKKEEPER or Clerk-Young man, 22, desires position; can operate typ' writer; mod. sal.; beat refs. II 641, Led.Cent. STe7 MAY STILL RB A&LE.1 SAVE HIS LtF. SITUATIONS lWflgr-t it HAPPENED? --L-w' v(ttw: V-aiMf3STJr v - J&J SUKEON AT OKCE I LET M SEN WrJAT uin Je Tls WiTtl ' !" I hHePittiE.7 1. -f n , -- . . y -JBJ -Til m. - .VLk-MMIS ftV i I E"L. . N m ts '- ) . 7. T&'r l ri .1. 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