EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. 13 ife fJJBl kw Tim 6 &i- k If" pt S ;; I' I, VOTERS DENOUNCE C17217R AT MFrTIMf? , ;, u,u xii ,mu,u l'f Electors in 7th Wnrd Show Their Resentment Against w Councilman Select Councilman Charles ScKer was bitterly attacked In his home ward at a mMtlnR conducted by the 7th Wnrd jLcsruc of the Women's League for Good GoYcrnment at the corner of Broad and Lombard otreets last night. The Issue was housing and Soger's efforts to block plans to Improvo conditions In the 7th ind. other wards, A striking poster assailing Softer was circulated amons the crowd of 600 which attended the meeting. It was addressed To the Voters of the 7th Ward" and read: "Do you know that the death rate In the 7th "Ward Is EO per cent, greater than In the cltyas a whole? "Do you know that the death rate amons babies In the 7th Wnrd Is nearly twice as high as In the city as a whole? "Do you know that there nxo mtfre thnn twice as many cases of tuberculosis In m prOllVI VIVit W u,u,.,vi ait v nil .TIIIU JJL hs In the city as a whole? B. Hnw far Is this due to bad hotmlnir S conditions, to the undcrdralned alleys, to fc open vaults7 E? "Who says ho la 'too busy to bother E about this bad housing and high death Eu rate? Select Councilman Charles Seger. WjC- "Councils under his direction have de jLiMfled the Legislature and persistently re- ,c, -"What are you going to do about It? "Save the babies. Work for Good Gov ts ernment. "Defeat Seger." Georse D. Porter, Franklin party can- 5,-1 dldato for Mayor: Bernard J. Newman, of the Mousing commission; ur, u. is. Montgomery, Common Council candidate from the 7th Ward, and the Hev. Dr. Carl E. Grammer spoke. OBITUARIES toT MRS. JANE HAI.E UARMF.R i??7 nfMmif f nwmr A ir1t -i f tlm iO f7itolt TlAiien 111 VUObUlll A1UUOU Vk 01Di oniw umv iiHiiiici, muun e faa YntA llOlA Ufl PIMBI. t.t,.n. w.t pfi'Oeorge . riariner, wno was ior jo years lAt. ttAitfy. nf 111, riiatnma KmiDn hum min. Chcumbcd to an Illness of two years at her P""Ti6me, 5929 Greeno street, Qermantown, E".1ai4ai. lr Harmnr wad C3 vaar, lrt Kjiuua, - """ "" " MKhA wnfl an active memner or inn rcntn. Scopal Church of St. Teter. In German- js.own. and well Known tor her charltblo S6rkctlvltlcs. Her husband died 12 years .Srcafts a member of Consress. JJ- Mrs. Harmer la survived by two broth !rrs, Edward and George Hale. She was fe&natlve of Pittsburgh and will be burled hthero after funeral services have been held here tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Veteran Dies Suddenly IB-I , , Alexander M. Appel, 73 years old. of JjttM North Kth street, veteran of the Civil 'War, died suuaeniy yesieraay. Mr. Appel jfor years was In the shirt-manufacturing ,?bualness at 10th and Filbert streets. Ho V Is survived by a widow and three chll II dten. He was prominent In Masonic dr. Jfifeles and for years was treasurer of the eatljg ABBOTT. On October 25. 1915, HARVEY Jv' and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on rnusy, hi p. m.. at ma late realdence, 2405 North 10th at. Interment prl. vate. APPKL. On Octoner 2T, 1015. ALEX ANPCR ilhusband of the ,late Llzxie Appel, aged 73 years. Relative and friends alio Bheklnah Lodge. No. 24B. F. and A. M.j ana ucvusc w. dicnua x-uni, xo. a, u. a. it., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 10 a. m., from his late residence, 720 North 20th at. Interment at Mt. Slnal Cemu- Iftrtf JT AUSTIN On October. 26, 1015, EMMA uiNABU, wiuow or James ii, Austin. mineral arvlrH nn Krlilfiv a, n m n J;a: hr late residence. ft4-W Greene at.. German- iwmii miciiuEiii fiiiaiai AU8TON. On October 26, 1015, MARY ELIZABETH, wife nf John R T Anann '.-'' ajted Vi years. Frlenda and members of the .Ladles' Auxiliary, O, R. T. D. A. and 8., , are invuea to aiieno lunerai services, Friday, ftl A p. m., ai iiie i)uniueniii 01 Uliver 11. ,j iiair, l!(iiJ cnestnut at. interment private. w uAuo.-s. on octouer zu. min. bertha. .V wife of Harris Bacon and dauahter of the late Edwin a'.d Mary B. Ashton. aged 28 yars. Relatives and friends, also members of the reorganised Church of the Latter-day Saints, are Invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 1 p. m., at her late residence. Its W. LloDlncott st. Interment nrivatn nt Mn Fsrnwood Cemetery. Remains may be vlewea on Friday, after T p. m. BOLTON, On October 26, 1015, CATII- inir.E-, wiaow ot xnomss jjoiion, formerly of Cheiur, I'a. Relatives and frlenda are In vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 3 a;ou a. m., irom vna rvBtueiice oi ner sonin law, Hugh McGulgan, 2U81 Edgemont st. , Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the i Nativity at 10 a. m. Interment at Immacu ' A late Heart Cemetery, Chester. Automobile ti- lunerai. Wj' BURNS. On October 27, 1918, JAMES T. iTii.-t BURNS, Relatives and friends, also lales. ..tlno Chapter, R. A. C, No. 240, and Mat-Vi- thlas II. Henderson Lodtre. No. C61. F. and A. a., are Invited to attend the funeral services. i on Saturday, at a p. m., at nis late resl- i., nv ins iam irsi- Intcrment at West aence. Da a. 4-itu st. i Xaurel Hill Cemetery. f CANTWELL. On October 26, 1016, FRAN I CES T., daughter of Richard and Anna Bott ? ,, Cantwell, aged 11 yeara and 6 months, Rela f ' ttvea and friends are Invited to attend the v J funeral, on Friday, at 7:80 a. ro., from her Ml parents' realdence, 134 Race st. High Mass Wi" ef Requiem at St. Auguatlne'e Church at 8 WNj Mi m. precisely. Interment at New Cathedral lit' Cemetery, t-. CLARK. On October 25, 1015, MARY J. W ft3f widow of John Clark and daughter of the , Ute George and Susanna Price, Relatives , 'and friends are Invited to attend the funeral IV aervloes, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at her late c- isiuui-e, ma ntorin rrom ii. interment at jorin weaar ion wemtiery. COLLINS. In West Chester. I'a.. October lr 26, JOANNA COLLINS. 815 New st. Rela- , i,u triciiua m iiiviisu w menu ma f funeral, without further notice, on Friday, L High Maaa at St. Thomal' Church, Ivy Mills, t. at 10 a. m. Interment at Ivy Mills Cemetery. CONIY-On October 27, 1015. PATRICK. husband of Mary Copley and aon of the late John and Roae Conley, of County Donegal. Ireland, Relatives and frlenda, also Altar (society. League of the Sacred Heart and Holy Name societies of St. Krancia de sales Church, and all other societies of which he waa a member, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at a 30 a. m., from hta late residence, 4827 Paathall ave. Sol emn Maaa of Requiem at Church of 8L -Krone I de Salea, at 10 a, m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, DEVER. On Octoner S3. 1015. JAMES, hua band of Catherine Pever (nee McCormack). FLIP AND FLOP I SAY ! BIU You EVp NOTICE HoW THOSE. WTHEl VANES J H'Sve Roosters oiSeki -vw . 1 f YS 4i.i v i L x a ,m - i ! -. wkm, fcBiMBwi-Mpl--pi-.aMi4)Wl ililiimiaMaslWsiaSiasskassft. DEATHS th'ilCSi.'.'' ,f'n" re lnWted to attend i ZJSnt!- 1". Way morning, at 8 30 m &-frt,n3, nl "' residenre, 2705 Ann ih ?'fmn. tiqulem Mass at tho Church of Vew rfVi'lr .", ,0 "clock. Interment at imim Ca,nedr"l t cmeterv. Avn ,K-0n October 2, 10IK. JAMES iwi' T0n. of Jo"'l'h nd Aamis Iwwnta. SKJiia. T ,fr- Relatives and rrlend of a? i ' i?1'? Cuurt folllngwood. No. R K hi. ,l$. J'""'1?.1- rdy, 2 p. m . from tera.JfHi "''' '. 4isw U Tront at. In vLT W"0' Uelme I'emeteo v iJ57i"r7P.S, rlr 26. 101S. ADOLPlt VfcJlit .nUTvlwk,TW husband of Kmmn flr5I .L"VS ,'?hhdflrfl. ttffl ffl vbbm ItelB in i.SiMlJrI,I!,,' '" outhwrk Turn Ver liUrt nK.Kr,nk"! Kasse. are lnlted to at 1 JLh '.un'.rH,. "' "Ices, on Sunday, at i p t"'! " '" 'ate residence. 1801 Tasker Sinn rl,Bn nt amantnwn Cremate "t B'p. fn" n,y h vl"fod on Saturday eaJi 5N,TIBLB intt Cardnneo). agel 4S t!?,rl nelatlvee and frlenda, also Ruth H.in,if.. ".I t,c'"l funeral serMces. on isna i V V m- "l hcr late reldence. NWii-ii ?'y "n- Interment prtate at ftorthwood Cemetery. Remains may be t " "" -nuiy, aiier a p, m. October 26, 1015, t,S.t-ui.,v5" nu friends are Invli in his r.sih year. lh ri,n.i "Z...:V' "".'.'' !""? " " tiiv tiiiV. """uu tunner nonce on Kri iu?'i. '"".at tho residence of William Carrfc ' i'Z Centerrllle. at 2 n. m. II rH 5 "i" rnr't '"Ins at Berwyn at termen. ert",V ?.nSl. ,0:,, K0,n " ln' terment at Great Valley Presbyterian Ceme- FRoq-r'u!',',en,,X'. J?" October 26. 1915. at hi). UViJ?UFE,'T.UB- funeral aervlcea ou lS8 J'nce- ,M0 pouh Rlttenhouae tvlva?.' on,Fr,I,ay. at 11 . m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. tltVi I,'. !li.S,,M ch'lt'l Hallaxher, IleM Hntur.!!. l'mna invited to attend funeral. ?M Si'10 m- ,rom l,'r lte residence. o5K iS,.blne. "Jo-.Oietbrook. Solemn He! ?? , mi,"a ?l ,ur l-ailv of I-ounlea Church '" " " Interment Holy in Cemetery OHAU. On October 26, loir,. MARY A.. &?'. h,rl.".t0,,her Off" Sr. (nee Itud. aJrYnlif.81 .?"' Relatives and frlenda Sv SJ'o lo aVtn'1 the funeral, on Sun-r-V.V ?f.r.p- m- t.T.om htr lat0 residence, :I24 iJ ,..Vle ""i- Merchantvllle, N. J. Friends 5rti..fi L.R ,ury, ecnlng. Intermint privnte, at Colestown Cemetery. OKAY. On October 27, 1010. MARY E. vi Mow of Joseph dray. ltcUt,. nn,i r',n.i S!?nJni"2? i" enthe ?unVm7smlce?on Sunday, at 2 p. m.. nt hcr late residence. 2112 etery0" "" Inttrmcnt at Mount Morlah Ccm- HAL11EMAN. On October 26. 1015, ISAIAH l;,5bay,l,i0.f. Annle Haldeman ,nee Ileien' iM?'..,-".' I"':'.' Bna. 'rle"J arc invited tu KU nsllle. I innnnlla rhitlt buryinij grounds. iiaierment at the church Automobile service. HALI.OtVELL. On DMnKa ! imp. r a Si.?1?? A" lIALLOW-BLi; (nee Thomn?: it. . ' ,aF0D nailoe . Duo notice of the funeral in bo given, from her late rcsldeiuo, 5703 Van Dyke st 1,iVwllfIl')n 0c'ter 22. 1015, JANE 11 r$i "ldow -of. eorse Wileon Harmrr, ?R t .Gt car''' "elatlvea and friends are in Mtcd to attend tho funeral services, on Fri day afternoon, at .". o'clock, at hcr late resi dence. ,.')2'J (ireenc st., Germantown. In terment Pltteburgh, Pa. HEINZ. On October 22, 1015, at Monmouth County, Now Jersey. WILLIAM U., son of the late John a. and Louise Helm. In his .loth year. Relatives and friends arc In vited to rttcucl tho funeral services, on Sat urday afternoon, at :i o'clock, at the resi dence if his brother, George Heinz, tHTO Clean lew St., Germantown. Interment pri vate. HOEl'NEK. On October 25, 1915, ALBERT, husband of Viola Hoefner (nee Kilyder). and son of John and tho late Alberttne Hoefner. WR. 34 iear.".- IJelatliea and friends, also Mathew II, Henderson Lodce. No. 0(11. F. and A, M.. KenelnKtot. Council. No. r.. Jr. u. u. A. M.. aro Invited to attend the fu neral, on Si turd a v. at 1 p. m.. from hla late residence. ;20S Randolph st. Interment at Belvun Cemetery. HUGHES. On October 26. 1015, HENRI ETTA K. C, -vife of John T. Hughes. Rola lives and trlends are invited to attend the funeral. Friday, at 8 a m.. from the resi dence of her uaughter, Mrs. C. Condon, 1258 S. Bonsall st. High Mass at St. Anthony's Church at 0:;i0 a, m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemeterv JENNINGS. On October 25, 1015, CHARLES v son or u. Wesley and Minerva M. Jen. nlngs, .aged 20 years. Relatlvea and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at hla parents' resi dence, 5411 Water st., Olney. Interment at St. James' M. E. Ground. Friends may call Thursday, from 0 to 10 p. m. JOHNSTON. At Atlantic City, N. J on October 20, 1015. MA1Y A JOHNSTON, daughter of the late Mary A. Hughes Johnston, formerly of Mallvllle, Philadelphia. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery, Fri day, at 12 m. KELLER. Suddenly, on October 23, 1915. PETER, beloved husbend of Sophia Keller (nee Elmer), In Mis Ulth year. Relatlvea and friends, also rnembers Of the Deutchcr Krueger Verein, Wuerttemberger UeneRclal Aaaoctatlon, Uhland Yearly Beneficial As sociation, No. 1; officers and directors of the Hand-ln-Hand Building Association, and eni- fdoyee of Adams & Weatlake Company, are nvlted to attend the funeral aervices. Sun day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late real dence, 2202 North Palethorp st. Interment at Oreenmount Cemetery. KELLY. On October 25. 101B, NELLIE KELLY. Funeral on Thursday, at 7:30 n. m., from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. John Oldt, 2314 Tackcr st. Solemn Requiem Masa at St. Edmond'a Church at 0 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemttery, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. KMU1IT.-On October 25, 1015, JANE II., widow of Amos Knight, aged U8 yeara. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, on Frldai. at 2:80 p. m., from the realdence of her son-in-law, Harry R. Tomllnson, Southamp ton, Pa. Interment private, at William Penn Cemetery. Train for Southampton leave Reading Terminal at 1:23 p. m. KKEWSON. On October 25, 1015. SYLVIA, daughter oi J, Howard nnd Sadie M. Krew son (nee Mclntyre). aged 4 ears 1 month 15 days. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. from her parents' residence, ,!28 Franklin avo., Cheltenham, Montgomery County, Pa, Interment private, at lawn View Cemetery. Friends may all on Thursday evenlmr. LLOYD. At Salem, N, J on October 25, ELIZABETH LLOYD, widow of Firman Lloyd and daughter of the late Jacob and Harriett Sheer, In her 80th year. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. 69 Walnut at., Salem, on Saturday, at 10.80 a. m. gervlcea at Flrat Methodist Episcopal Church, Salem, at 11 a. m. Interment at East View Ceme tery, Salem. Train leaves Market at. ferry. Phlla.. at 8'10 for Salem. I.UDLAM. On October 25, 1016, EMMA II. LUDI.AM, aged 47 yeara. Funeral servlcea held Friday, at 1 p. m., at tho residence ot her brother, Somera Iazard, of Rio Grande, N. J. Interment at Baptist Cemetery, Cape Mav Courthouse, N, J. MacNA.MEE. On October 27, 1015. DANIEL, husband of the late Mary C. MacNamee (nee Magarahan), formerly of 0th and Morris sts. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Soci ety of the Ascension Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 1921 East Ontario st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Churou of the Ascension, at 10 a, m, Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MAYNKS. On October 27, 1015, BIUDaET. widow of Charles Maynea (nee Staus) Itelu tivta and frlenda, alao the Ii, V, M. Sodality and tho Le.mue of the Sacred Heart of St. Paul's. Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 30 n. in.. fr0m her lale- residence, 712 South (It), st, Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Paul's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme tery. McCALLA (nee Crout). On October 27 1015. EMILY R-. widow of Frink. L. Mci Calls. Further notice of the funeral will be given from her residence, 731 N. :iuth n McIIUOH. On October 25. 1015. MARGA RET, widow of William Melluah. Funeral on Friday, at 8 30 a. m.. from, the realdence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Ambrose Hughes, 0.15 North 48th at Solemn Requiem Masa at our Mother of Sorrows' Ohyrtth at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Rela tives and friends, also St John's 11. V. M, Podalltv, are (nv'ted to attend McMATII. On October 27, at the Old Ladles' Homo Wlsslnomlng. Mrs. KATH ARINE McMATH, aged 77 years. Rautlvea and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral WHAT WANT To KNoW AUWAYS WHY noriT HENS ? Veuu ;WHat C)OUT IT? ili CB VaaRluillj V? "IiW.'jJ ssssssssssssssHFHhL Wim, HEATHS erMcee, on Friday, at 110 p. m., at the Home Interment at Evergreen (emetcri. I'amdfn, N J. MrSOItT.Ki.- Suddenly, at Mount Holly, N. .1 . October 27, Hill. St SIE McSOItl.HY. Itel atlves and frleKts are tmlted t attend the funeral, from her laio reslttence, iSn Mount Holly ae , Mount Holly, N J., nn Saturday, at 2 p. m. Interment at Mount Holly Ceme tery. M(INtt.--on October 3S, 11MB, FRANK T. MOSS, son oi the late Thomas and Hllwlietn Palmer Mom, aged ear. Itclativea and friends, nlso Kenderton lAxlgq, No. 2(16, 1. O. O. P., are invited to attend the runeral serv l..e. on Frl.lH, at 3 p. in., at the realdence of his brother. Charles II. Moss. 4R22 Dexter at , ROTborouah Interment private, at Chtl ten Hills Cemetery NKSIU'IT. Suddenly, on October 25, 1015, SUIAtMUN, husUind of Hannah A Neanltt inee Broker) Relatlvea and trlcnda are In vited to attend tht funeral aervlcea, on Frl du. at 2 p. m., nt hla late residence, 2311 hast Susquehanna ave. Interment private, at North Cedar Illll Cemetery NORTON. On October 27, 1915, JANE ELI.AIIKTH, daughter of the late Nathan iel and Mary Norton, Relatives and frlenda nre Invited to attend tho funeral services, at her Ute residence, 1825 N. 11th si., on Frl lay evening, at 8 o'clock. Interment Satur day morning, at t edar Grove Cemetery, pre ceded t.y a service In the Cedar Grove I'rea byterlan Church on the arrival or the train leaving Broad Street Station at 0.30 a. m. Ijinrnster papers please copy. PARKINSON. On October 26, 1015. AL BIUtT I, hustnd of Margaret L. Parkin son tnee While), nged . eats. Relatlvea and frltnda, also Phils. Lodge. No. r,4. L. O. 0. M and Falrmount Lodge, No 3.1.1, II, or L. F. and K.. are Invited to attend funeral servicer Thursday, at K p. m., at lila late reHence, Ml N. ftMh at. Interment at Mt. Bethel cemetery, Columbia, Pa., Trlday, at 11'nO a. m. PKOPI.EH. On October 27, 1915, REBECCA J., wife of Robert J. Peoples, aged 51 yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday, nt 2 p m., from her late residence, 40.VI I'arkslde ave. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. REll.l.Y. On October 26, 1015. THOMAS, ton of tho late Patrick Itellly. The relatives and friends, also St. Edward's Altar Society, watchmen of Ilrond Street Station. Pennn. 11. R. off ices, and nil societies of which he was a member, are Invited to attend tb funeral, on Saturday momlng, at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. William P Honey, 2827 N. 0th st. Sol emn Requiem Mass at St. Edward's Churcn at 1(1 o'clock. Interment at llolv Sepul chre Cemetery. Automobile funeral. REYNOLDS. On October 2(1, 1015. THOMAS J. REYNOLDS, SR., husband of the late Mi.ry F. ltrjnolda. Due notice of funrrnl wl.l bo istvrn from tho residence of his son-In-law Frank c Hnhn. :U12 N. 1.1th st. ROONEY. On October 20, 1015, REBECCAH J., wile of ThomaB J. Rooney. Relatives and Irlenda, also Altar Society and League of the Sacred Heart, aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, nt 8:H0 a. m., from her Ute residence, 1016 Snyder ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church of the Epiph any at IP a. m. Interment at New Cathe dral Cemeterv. SAMUELS. On October 27. 1015, REOINA, widow of David Samuels, In her M.th year. Relatives and friends, also I.enh t-odge. are lnvlte.1 to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at l.:i0 p. m., from her late residence, Tho Tioga Terrace. 2224 Tiogi st Interment at Adath Jeahurun Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. BASSE. On October 20, 1915, JOSEPHINE, widow of Henry Basse, need M sears. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. irl., at ths residence of her son, 8725 Arthur ave., Camden, N J. Interment private, at New Lamden Cemetery. Friends may view the . remains on Friday, from 7 to p. m. bCHICK. On October 27. 1015, WILLIAM J., husband of tho late Sophia Schick, aged 7 ycirs. Relatives and frlenda, nlso the Southwurk So-'lal 1'nterstutzunea Verein No. 1. aro Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p, m.. from hla late residence. 22211 N. f.th st Interment Oreenmount Cemetery. Remains nny bo viewed on Trlday, from 7 until I) p m. bCOTT On October 25, 1915. GEORGE B. SCOTT, husband of Mary Scott (nee Hogan) and son of Chailes I), and Mary Scott, aged .1(1 ears. Relatives and frlenda, also Har mony Council, No. K), Order of Independent Americans, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 240 South Lambert st. (21st and Rltner sts ) Interment private, at Fernwood Cemetery. Rematna may bo viewed on Thurs day ovonlng. SHARP On October 26, 1915, ELIZABETH GltlER. wife of Samuel 8. Sharp. Service on Friday, at lmo.n. m.. at her late resi dence, 2l. West Jonnson at.. Germantown. i.t-r.u-ru private, lvinuiy omit nowers. S1IREVE. At Me.lfor.l. !M. .1.. on r(ni,ae -' 101-""'. REBECCA P., widow of lslah I.eeds SPreve. nircl SO ver. U1(,Hi-. on, friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, from the residence of Rebecca Llp Mncr.tt, 17 Cherry Bt., Medrord, N. J., at 2 r. m. Friends may view rematns on Friday, irom 7 until 1) p. m. Interment at I. O. O. X. Cemetery, Medford. N. J. SOLIMEO. On October 20, 1015, JO SEPHINE, wife of Ulysses Sollmeo, aged 40 yenrs. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 7:30 a, m. from her .ate realdence. 250!) Harlem at. lllgli Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 0 i. m. Interment private at Holy Cross Cem etery. STARR At Island Heights. N. J on Oc tober 20, 1015. JOHN F. STARR, aged M vcara. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral servlcea, on Thursday, nt 8 p. m., at his late residence. Island Heights, N. J. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. Philadelphia STAUSNE. On October 26. 1915. VALEN TINE J , husband ot Nellie M. Stauste, aged Ru year. Relatives and friends, also tho employes of Supplee-Blddle Hardwure Compary, arc Invited to attend the funeral scivlces, on Saturday, at 2 p. m . at his late residence, 1008 W. Erie ave. Interment pi hate. S'lOOP. On October 27, 1015, ANDREW, husband of the late Kate M. Stoop, aged 78 years. Relatives und friends, also the mem bers of the Slloam M. E. Church, and trus tees of the Union Wesley Cemetery, are In vited to attend the funeral services, on Sat urday, at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 1331 East Columbia ave. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. TOLER. On October 2(1, 1015, MARTHA, wife of Robert Toler (nee Hough), uged 10 years. Relatives und friends are Invited to attend funeral, Filday, at 1 p. m., from her late rcidetict, 850 N. Darien st. YOLK. On October 27, 1015, PAUL, hus band of Anna M, Volk (nee Ott), aged 62 years. Relatlvea and friends, also S. Alber tua' Council. No. 401, C. B. L.i St. Bernard's Beneficial hoclety. Holy Trinity BenefU-lal So ciety. J- P. Balls Yearlv Beneficial Socletv. Dcutsch-Amerlkanlscher Landwehr Beneficial Society, Firemen's Union, No. 25, and em ployes of J, P. Baltz Brewing Co.. are In vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at B a. m., from hie late residence, 3039 Stiles st. Requiem Mass at St. Ludwlg's Church at 0.30 a. m. Interment at Most Holy Re deemer cemetery. WALLACE. On October 20, 1016. ELIZA BETH ASHllY, wife of Frederick R. Wal lace. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at her late resi dence, Wayne, Delaware County, Pa., on Friday, at 2 p. m. Interment private. WAI.LEM. On October 26, 1015, LINDA WALLEM, widow of J. Nordahl Wallem. Norwegian Consul. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral aervices. on Friday, at 2 P. m., at her late residence, 421 South Lanadowne ave., Lansdowne, Delaware County, Pa. Interment at Wood lanJ Cemetery, Carriages will meet train leaving Broad St. Station at 1:28 p. m. lVKTIIKUILU On Ortober 27. 1015, LAW RENCE RIDOELY WETHERILL, son of J Lawrence and Louise Rldgely Wethirlll, aged 1 eur 5 months. Funeral aervices at St. James the Lcsa. Falls of Schuylkill, on Friday, the '.itth Inst., at 12:30 p. m. WOOD. On October 25, 1015, WILLIAM P. WOOD, Relatlvea and frlenda, also Purity Lodge, No. 825. I. O. O. F., are Invited to attend the funeral servlcea, on Friday, at 1 so p m. precisely, at hla late residence, 1357 Eaat Montgomery ave. Interment pri vate. YOOS. On October 28. 1015. LOUISA, widow of Anions Yoos. In the 73th year of hcr age. Relatives and frlenda of the fam ily me Invited to attend the funeral serv lcea on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely, at hcr lale residence. 1431 Carlton st. Interment at Mt. Peace Cemetery ZDROYEK. On October 25, 1915, AN THONY, husband of Julia Zdroyek. Rela tives and frlendo, alao J G. Brill Company Rtnettclal Association, aro Invited to attend the funeral, on FrWav, at 8.30a. ni rpiii nls late lldence. 2337 South DM st. High Mass of Requiem at Church of the Most Blend Sacrament at 10 a, in. Interment at Holy C'roae Cemetery. By KEMBLE Copyright, 1013, K, W, Kemble, THE.Y EVEr HAVE. ME KKoW THE OH 1 THATS AN EASY ONE. ,. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE for like trial One time ,,,,. ,,,, l&e. Three times on week 12Hc 8W tlmee one week loe. filturtlina Wanted, three times one wee 10 eetita per line. Place your order for three or more limes and It will be inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One or two time rtt for EitMNO Lttnsa and Poslio Luxits combined la 10 centa par lino with the exception or Help Wanted and Situations Wautrxi. which la 15 ccnta par Una. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which la permitted In all classifications ex cept Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and ?.?.",'?.!' -A'J.r"""11' Boarding and Rooms, add K1VK CENTS TKR LINE TO ANY OF BOVH There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE I1S.I;I.i;:.;;IJl:ilH' clerks and stenoo- RAPHLRS teeklng imsltlons will receive val oabl. .Information and exceptionally helpful KUiMCt, by consulting Miss Dean, Ledger Central, by personal Interview or letter. She will aid you with your ad. list your qualm J.'?,1? 'n tne COMMERCIAL DEPART MENT nnd use every effort to locate a posi tion for you. During the month of September 85 YOUNG LADIES SECURED POSITIONS through thli SERVICE, which la free to Ledger advertisers. c?..TnALT0. ,or auburban church quartet: f2.M n Sunday. 11 7."), Ledger Central, CHILDNURSE-Wanted, North German child nurse, 2 children, ages 5 and 7; reference r quired. Call .'Ou North2Qlh st. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply" John & James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott'i . lane. Falls of Schuylkill. COOK wanted, first class; must be good pastry and bread baker, best relcrence required. Mrs. Jos. C. Fralev. t:o w ctwstnut u.,.. Chestnut Hill. Phono Chestnut Hill UMI. . COOK. Colored, for lnu ntilulra wnrlf tm. as. ! slst with Ironing; family of 3; 6 per week. f.20."i Wayne ave, Germantown. COOK, Proteatant woman, city, for email fam ily, reference. Phone before 11 a m.. two days. Preston 8!t34 V. COOK, good, plain, for out ot town; family of two; no washing; reicrtnce. II 437. Ledger Central. COOK and chambermaid, 2 white Prot. glrta; family 3. Address Bon 28. Bryn Athyn, Pa. LOOKING, and dowiis-jttrs work; white girl; reference reipjlred U4U7 Wayne ave. GIRLS wnntcd over"l(I jears or ago. Brown & llalley Co.. Franklin and Willow. HOUSEWORK German girl or "woman for general housework, must understand Eng lish; vvngea (6. Call 374 Gowtn ave, Mt. Alry. or phone Chestnut Hill 1046 D. HOUSEWORK Neat colored woman for down stairs work; fond of children; ret. req. Apply 2533 S. Iaimbert St., between 1 and 3 p. m. HOUSEWORK Exper. whlto girl for genera'l housework. Meet lady for Interview, Room 230. Public Ledger, Thursday, 1 o'clock. HOUSEWORK White girl for general house work for small family In suburbs. Apply 10 S. loth St.. after 10 a m. HOUSEWORK (general") White girl. German orSwedlKhprererred. L 52:1 Ledger Offlcc. HOUSEWORK "(general) Energetic, expert- enced woman. 1P04 Walnut st. HOI'SEWORKER Must be good plain cook; white girl: to go to Clearfield, Ta. Address L .122. Ledger Office. LAUNDRESS, white, Protestant, one willing to assist In other household duties, Media, Pa. I. S27, Ledger Office. MENDERS, experienced, on fine men's wear, worsteds. Shackamaxon Mills, Hancock and Allegheny ave. PAPER BOXES Turners-ln and covering ma chines; good chanco; competent girls. Apply Sth and Willow sts. PAPER BOXES Girls under 1(1 yeara to learn paper box making. Apply Schoettle's, 310 ;. Florist. STENOGRAPHER. In real estate'offlce; state exper. and sal, expected. II S.To. I.cdRcr Cent. TYPIST WE REQUIRE A TYPIST AND SALES PERSON WITH KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC; UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. APPLY SUPER INTENPENrs OFFICE. N. SNELLEN BUltO & CO. WANTED, 2.1 girls, between the ages of IS and 22. for moving picture work, for the next few days. Franklin Studio, 20 E. Her man at.. Gernantown. WOMAN for cbamberwork and help care for one child. Write or call. Trolley from Frinkfonl for Bristol. Mrs. A. R. Burton, Tullytown. Pa. YOUNG WOMAN of refinement and Intelli gence to handle a high-grade profitable com modity; one accustomed to meeting the best people: experience preferred, but not essen tial; state full details. H 040, Ledger Cen. tral; THE SPIRELLA COMPANY (INC.) NEEDS FIVE high-grade women Immediately to taka rharre of an established business In Centres In Philadelphia. Women mer 2.", of good appearance required Thorough training In our business methods given free. No cap. vaislng. Good pav Address The Snlrella Company, Inc., 1(113 Chestnut st THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. General WOMEN wanted. Gov. clerks, $70 mo. Phlla. exams, coming, Llat position obtained free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 715 II. Rochester, N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMOBILE BODY BUILDERS - Experi enced men. Chailes S. Caffrcy Co., loth and Market st.. Camden, N. J. BOOKKEEPERS We will require the services of lfi men on election night. November 2. to list and add correctly: six hours' work. Ap plicants will please address C. F. A . P. 6. Box KM. Phlla., In own handwriting and atate Ihono number. BtRiRKEEI'llR, with thorough knowledge of uouote entry. imiinii.K experience preierred; stato use, oxpor,, rela salary expected and rellgloua -lfflllatlona. It W4I. Ledger Central. BOYS We requlie bright active boys, between tho ages nf It und 1(1 years, for inside poalilons; excellent opportunity for those desiring to quullf) for advancement, bring age certllt. catea Apply before 10 a. m , superintendents office. n. Kneiicnnurg Ac co, Tirtv l.rlKht. active. (I to IS, wamc.Tln stocTJ proaer a mine, uui.e in unn nanulwnt lng. stating age and references, A 411, Led- 8?rP-'fi- BOV, 10 years of age. In office of manufacture Ing concern, chanco for advancement; gye partlculara of yourself. A 403, Ledger Office BOH, 10 or over, to work In wall paper fac tory. Apply at once. Becker, Smith & Page, Water and Snyder ae. CAU1NETMAKERB wanted. Apply Lincoln Furniture Co, IPth st. and Ia?hlgh ave. CAIIINKTMAKKR8' 'helpers" wanted. Apply Lincoln Furniture Co., luth and Lehigh. ILL BET You THAT NICKEL. oi OWE. , THAT YOU DOHT y 1 J A- T yf. J (EAOr r J ww KJrL jE? AT "Wa I lev " MTtMF I Jf W fTe rA JMiMyJr You HAVE . yu-'. jrmm GET ME ANOTHER , NtcKeL.ive oT THAT ONE. HELP WANTED MALE CARPENTERS wanted call 2JII North 3d street CA8K FITTJ-.1IS ithl.j Apply Lincoln Fur- nlture i ompan lwth and IrfhlBh a CLOTH WEAVERS was tail Appll Jhn At .lames Dobson, in... hlankei Sfllls, flcotts lane, Palis of S. huilMII COACHMAN-UROOM Most be a (Wed rider and understand the cats of hunters, must also l- able 10 run a small automobile, give weight. HHlar) and rrierrnces II 751, LHsr eniral. C"!K. -'LKRK WANTED- Permanent imeltlon with manufacturing concern at llageistown .. ant assured advancement fprbTlbt clean-cut, ambitious eunf man ((i-25) with at lean two years ci pen Mice in .oat Keep ing and similar records, mt I nest pen man ami quirk and accurate at flguies. no consideration will be given except applicant states fully nationality, education, experi ence, ase and lar expected to start, cor reiondenco confidential Address l. asi. ledger Office. ELsK'VltlcjAN "l"'. ltt-etaas all-around INiwer and llslitlug man, one who can repHlr armatures and miscellaneous electrical work, lermanent position with uptown engineering coniny M 1A. J.edgcr Central. ERHCTINU BNG1NGHR wanted, experienced. Please apply the Krebs Pigment and Chem- leal Companj. Newport, Del. FIIAMEMAKERS Pix men. on window and door rramts. Plintng mill, nth and Tioga. LAYEItS, nailers and scrapers on parquetry and hardwood (loom wanted nt once, bring tools Haney, White Company, Broad and Somerret. OFFICE ASSISTANT -Young man for whole sale grocery office to assist In billing dept.; experienced preferred; state exp. and salary desired. SO, Ledger Braneh.lt.00 Green, OFFICE BOY-Aged 1.1 to 10. must be bright and .filtrate, nirlhwestern part of the cits Emplovment office, Edward O. Budd Mrs. Co., 2Mb nnd Hunting Park ave PAPLH BOX CITTElt'S, good chance, thor- uughli iomp men. Apply Mh and Willow sts. PHOTOORAPIUC PRIrCTERS" AND Hirrnrc-HKRS Experienced printers nnd retouchers wanted at ome. Photo-Craftcrs. S. E. cor. lath anl Sansnm sts. SALESMEN "to handle high-grade "commodi ties, stato experience and retcrencea In tiist letter. H WO, Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER Young man having expcrl eive In real estate state particulars and ail nry deelreil. II 7x, Ledger Central. STOCK SALESMAN wnnted must have clean record and refs, ottrn.tlve oflcilng prcfctre.1, with liberal honus of common cpilck (cults, city work only. H 8l!i, Ledger Central. WANTED Hand nnd nutomntlc screw machine opera- lUlfl, i-,-,i,u. riiuii, ,!,, ...iiur irnuD.PS. Amtlv I.m.lnvm,nr AoMnrt.. AMERICAN (IRAPHIIPIIONI: COMPANY BRIDGEPORT CONN WANTED, 2.1" young men," between, the ages of is and 2J, for moving picture work, for the next few days. Franklin Studio, 20 E. Herman St., Germantown. YOUNG MAN, exp. nn endfr: also operator on wcqrlng mach. Apply Schoettlc'a, alo Florist. E..CnK SALESMEN FOR OUR FURNI TURE DEPARTMENT. APPLY SUPERIN &nCO.)nN"I"S OFTICn' -V SNELLENIILRO AGENTS . Wanted REPRESEVTATIVf r, school and college ,puh or p7l to represent manufacturer of class pin, 'm no Led. OIL wanted In each SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE wssra.? mediate pua . hiahV r.f. . ',o.,:rre.s ill? iMKiifni. rem. a ...'a.' L.?d. )1T. ' UO0'HKrP'..'''"a-,7her: Sn"j 'S.",! '?. "."'J. Osslrt. per- erato ks h. rv 1 1 Vc , ',"' kcwq concern , mod--fSIgaiary. H 444;Ledger Central. ormKmViV:il-T,hSi',iS'pTel(p: Si?S """. knowl. ..r stenography 1,.: claea references. H 450, Ledger Central BOOKKEEPER, cashier, clerk, typist 4 vears' experience, capable, li 537, "'Ledger Cent"". Bj0hKKE.EPERtand clerk-Neat, accurate re J'air'i.slex h .151. Ledger "entrat NOV iE'esnA ,U'e 3 ' V V lffeiTo.lTlotT by -Il?iLpP- .i?t L Oil, Ledger O.flce. German'L1':' ,'". chlMnurse-Rellned nAe--7t!l-W-:J?i'ts po"-- rf- l7-" Marshal" , LP'al'. 22.12 Brandy wine st. , Co'rA.Sumi:rhl.W"5 ""J5 -alTriT:"oio7eo7-rIty orsuburbs, goodrefercnce. L ..24, LeJ Oft CYour!'Iirm malting or -chlldnurte-i immg,ermanJot(JO wi)oston ave. ""vy13' Oerman. takes enttreTchargu oLimby;best ref.H S43,Ledgcr Central. Cone,ilfYS,ll.nl:i,a',. T,M'' willing, whoc ni'ptr'le?0?'; wYs'n rleJ,c5fi1 1 Sjnnan-Anierl. "" woman wisnea Pqg goqillaker. ref. A .'KiLLed Otf. C?(eK rSUti J1 wn'a'rs work-Settled woman! clt preferred. referencn.--.lij;ri,,fr..lT; Cg2l raerJ oWl?"vvsVva,nt njaltlona together: . goo.1 ref. .4. .estmoreland st. COOK, white, reliable, wishes place cltvor countryjrefcrence. iha. mth." Clountan0set'1 woma" Ii Place." 1U15 CVS?rLafJ.'J.own"al;nTorK-Kxwrtced Nortl Germantown preferred. 12.12 DA?'S V'ORK or washing amTlrontnc atTioriir: coloredwomaii: ref. Add.lt.27 Fernon st. DItlMSMAKER wishes moro customers: excel- KnL.,1:'fere.nces' designer, remodeler. 3823 Hamilton, Preston .H07W. DHBSBMAKEE-rrcnch. ladles and "children"; 21P? J carfare. 2110 Balnbridge. Locust GIRL, colored, reliable, wants dav's work cltv or country, references. Is.1,1 Christian. ' ... , GOVERNESS Highly educated German, all Eng. brandies. Irench, piano, .1 vears last position. Al rels wlshea engageinent. II n,0. I,ed:er Central. HOUSEKEEPER. Plain cook-AmerlcarVproT! middle-aged, wishes position, outside cltv pref.: wages 1. Address A 410, ladger Off. HOUSEKEEPER, managing. Prot". experl- encedu hotel or apartment. A204. JedOff HOlfsEKEripilR. managing public or prf. vate; experienced, reference. I. .12.1 Led. Off. HOUSEMAID and cooking, white, can wait on J.able, refs. H.1.11. Ledger Central. ' HOl'"si:VORK. "general." Irish girl wlllllng to do any kind, of work. ri22B. lfcth st. LAUNDRESS, good, wishes washing at home or day' a work. 1010 Manton st. NURSE First class, expel lenred. refined nursiT from New York Baby Hospital, wishes per manent position: (I rurs' excellent city refs., rpeaklng 3 languaRca. H 74!r. Ledger Central NURSE (PRACTICAL)" Atalst light duties, city or suburbs; Protestant, reference. L 5lu Ledger Of rtce. STENOOIIAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER- ycais' experience, took full charge of offlco und acted as prlvato eecreiary excellent record ana rv.u.c.nef ii ...... i., .edger Cent. STENOGRAPHER Young woman, with good education and n little expcrlcme. deslrea po sition In the ofll.e of n. m linn or npeclallHt, or as prlvato secrctar. II 447. Iadger Cent BTKNOORAI'HER. knowledge oftookkeeplng! (I tars' experience high BChool graduate, deirescentrai location (I HS.I, Ledge cent prENOGIIAPHER Capable young ladq Kirs' expeileiue nggiessho, well qualified for sec. retarlal or confidential work O M.1 Levi Cen HTENOGRAPHKRS. ROOKKEEPKRH. CLERKS and office help of all kind can be secured through our COMMERCIAL DR. PARTMENT at Ledger Central. Write or telephone your requirements to "Miss Dean." Walnut snort 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 satisfactory. WEATHER VANES ARE IN SUCH INCONVENIENT PLACES HoLtj Youiv fACEV Witt To r0Q l r JO mm LjP- 3aj If llaVr lv!v , tr .iMil IRHsBa,aai SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE HTEX'KlliAI'ltMt. three ears- experience a-iable willing, ran furnish best ref de sires i.ntral taction H HI. l.clser Ontrsl STENOGRAPHER, enmpelent and accurate, would consider moderate swlar with oppor tune, leference P SIN. Ledger Office. STKNOllRAPHER and xt Imokk ,ar. 1U vrs' exp., will Jem abll. II VVl. Cen RTENiirlHAI'llUR nnd assistant boojikjseiwr 2 ers' experienre 401. Ledger O'me UrkNtHIRAPIIKR-Cp. hlfih sch'l gmd n rs ' ox p.. dea. cent, local' n. G SA,, I" d . with cen WASHING at home or house-cleaning; rlaaa reference 1815 N.Tajrlnr flrat. YOUNG LADY, exp. clerk, knowl. o( steneg raphy. capable, willing. G U81. ledger Cent. YOUNG alRL wishes position as chamber maid, best reference. Call 2210 Kltienhoum St.. or phene Locust 22ff7 W. MI.I.B. BBRTHK, 1117 Walnut, deslrea school work and private pupils In conversational met had. ITALIAN Ref young lady, Milanese," teochea children; alao grown-ups. 1. 119, Led. Cent. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT, otflce manager, secretary or confidential man. Initiative and executive ability, familiar with ooat s) stems, syatema tiling, cjrporutlon work, auditing, credits, collections and the best business methods, thorouKhly .nimble uf assuming responsibility best Phlla, rets., bond, 17 years' exper. ; open for position of trust. H S47. Led. Cent ACCOUNTANT, 32, salea and executive exp, ublllt), wide exp, desires responsible post- B tlon with established firm. 11 4S4, Ledger Cent. ACCOUNTANT (Junior), and bkpr.; thor. capa ble and resjionslble. 10 years' business exp. mod. aalarywuh pros. O U4(i, Ledger Cent. ACCOUNTANT wishes sets of books "to audit or keep evenings, moderate rates; highest tredentlala. G ti.15, ledger Central. AGENT Man with IS ears' experience In steel business would like to securo ucencv tor Philadelphia terriuu) , small specialty proposition prcurred which can be developed. A 4tis, laxlger Otrlie. ASSISTANT to bkpr., cashier," tngr., salesman; oung man. 20, quick, scvuruti, 0 ia.' bus. exp., highest rcl, 11 2M, Lidger Central. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER or Clerk-Young man, 22, desires position, can operate type writer; mod, sal., best refs. II C41, Led. Cent. AUDITING and accounting, balance sheets and analytical stale., exp. hcrv. G B31, Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER-Collectton correspondent, also public accounting experience,: 20 cara old; nave good record, desire lltlon with manu facturer. 11 (11. Ledger Central, BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRAPHER Neat, rapid, accurate, trial requested. II 041, Led ger Central. BUTLER-HOUSEMAN Colored manr'sjTwants position, 0'4 jeaia" reference from last em ployer, neat, willing II 745, Ledger Central. BUTLER Young colored man wants situation In private family, willing and obliging, best of reference. A 133. Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR nnd coachman, six years' exp" will care for heaters; lst-class ref. M Pen llyn Postof lice. CHAUFFEUR, white. "man-redT-wishes" posU tlon; rlrst-class mechanic, Al ref. of 4 yeara In last place. A 831, Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR, white, wishes" pos.: 7 years' experience, best ref. Phono Dlckinson5334. COACHMAN and plain gardener, middle aged single man wants place; reliable and Indus trious, can be highly recom. G 4R1, Led. Cent. COACHMAN and gardener or chauffeur; best private ref. M. D., Ambler Postofflcc, Pa. COACHMAN or groom, thorough horseman! married; refa. 143 E. Chelten ave.. atn. COOK or houseman Experienced young colored man; reference. 1711 Fltzwater st. Phone Dickinson 3424 W. GARDENER, single, middle aged, exper. vege tables, flowers, milking, furnace; comp., all around man, refs. Jackson, rco Vine st. GARDENER, married, small fam.. wishes sit.. eenueman;piacejrei. aciii N.LeltnEow. MAN AND WIFE, butler nnd'cook.'colored; iirsc-ciass rccerence. VZZi CjnriStlan St, MANUFACTURER Young mvn, experienced, capable of produc ing, going into central N. Y. State, will rep resent mtr having worthy proposition, guar antee and commission. H 24S Ledger Cent. PURCHASING AGENT, long "experience as buyer of all materials for one of greatest textile buslncssea in New England, still on the Job, wants to locate In Philadelphia for Person il reasons, trained "conwratlon man'." II 74. Ledger Central. SALESMAN with 10 years' experience and ability to provo worth seeks permanent posi tion, traveling or local, strong personality and good appearance, highest references as to character etc. H 137. Ledger Central. SALESMAN. aze31. now employed, well eciu cuted. desires to connect, established Arm local or travel H .1.1.1. Ledger Central lOL'NU .MAN. 34 years old. having long office and selling experience, wishes responsible pos. With H growing concern nr.r.i,jMv n . cated in a smaller city. H 730J.eJgnr Cent. iOLNG MAN, ! vears of age, would like to connect with business house; Immediate sal ary secondary to opportunity for advance merit. A 407, LedgerOfflce. YOUNG MAN. 23 years'oldT marrledT wantslo hecomo socretary or assistant to progressive man who has high ideals and ambition H S44. Ledger Central, YpUNO Irishman. Juatovcr."lsnese)sRion In prl. garage, 2d man, willing, obliging well recommended. 3S w. Willow drove " av. AMBITIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS YiSnJ?-man' i?1' wltn .4 'ar' business ex pcrlence, college graduate In agriculture, good habits and character. I desire fcuperlntendency or clerkship In a nrm. farm machinery or equipment preferred. .Whh.CIabll,ty nd hard work will warrant h,.,ru,ure ,','urC';a8,lnt of an Interest in the business. H 732. Ledger Central. A YOUNG MAN from the country and at rres fn,aKftttdent' nee1" "ork help him through- he was general mechanic In (he v..uu, .. ounmeu, ,s an auept ul nxlng locks: he can do carpentering, plastering or u n V van,. In ha.1, ......... .'..!.. . . " . ,(.. ""', "" uui a ouiioing, no ilnC tO takn far, nf r,.rnnr. nna A ., Is work about the house for modcrato compen. satlon. Address Guttavus Rickctson. Y. M. c . A., 1421 Arch st HAVING an office position which is unrtcslr ablo on account or environment and erratic nature of employer. I desire to change and engage at moderate salary as prliate aecre. tHry and traveling companion, American born, Protestant, unmarried, physical! sound, aged 60; height, 0 ft., weight, l'O iclercnces present and past emploers for j tears. A 4C0. Ledger Office. LATIN AMERICA. Young man. 23. good appearance, with ex ecutive ability. 2 jears' cleilcal and I vears' selling exierienee, with knowledge of "Span. lh. deslrea connections with concern having lectin. American Interest. Address A. M C iK)l 'Spruce OFFERS HIS SERVICES to teach SpanTsTirio correspond In Spanish, as bookkeeper, or as sistant or to translate from Spanish Into English, or vice versa, nr from Italian or French Into English. Address J, C. M , !o2u Arch street. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MClioLLS, 11)20 Balnbrldgo st . has rompe tent butleia, second men, huukemen. Swiss, German, French, English couples, cooks, 30 to 7i. waitresses, chamberiualda. eivodlsh cool: and waitress, parlormaids, governesses, ladles' maids, nurses, laundiessea, etc Wanted, 10 o'clock, German cooks, English goerneses. I' renin ladles' maids. Irish cook anC waitress, together 7, parlormaids tor counti). kltchenmalds, housemaids, refer, euces lequlred. Phono Locust 2130, toURsrchambermaida, clilldnurscr noufowork girls, man and wife want positions. Wantod, cook lur Catholic rectory. Miss Rose Dough rtl 13 (Ilrard ave. HOWARD'S SELECT BURBA I' 2121 LoTusf kuppllea and wants young women. s na tionalities, fur private huuse service. Hpiue MI8 MAvfMcCltTnr2"iin"'-rnrWliiTi (l.oc. 131)3). supplies V wants lst-class Prot., Catli. male A- female help, all nationalities MADAME ASH. French Employment Bureau, 133.1 Christian at - Beliablv help supplied and wantel. all nationalities, Prot. and Cath. abr can tiECAU3E ;0 climb AUTOXOBILM TOURING CARft of various sites and prlSen. ranging from 2M up. THE LOCOMOBILE CO. of America 2311 Market at. Locust MK II. A JENK8. Mgr. -- - Exchange Car Dept. ...,.... 10JI WHITE TotlHINa 4 tvllnder, 40 Ji, !"., i -passenger, self starter, electric lights; ftrat class enisHilftn with slip covers; price flit. I U. M(1JK!t, XI North Broad st. PIRRUl -AHROW. 48 H p 0 cjIMJef, mitt urban domed model H-.1 Bill, ecrual to new. tlO0. rull modern equipment. H 049, Ledger Cw.lral SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN OF I'HED lARB OOIWON AI.TO KXf RANGE. 23 N BROAD B-41 H. P. 7-Pars.. eIecirlo"ilht" Gray" f hone vis scarcer orernauiea: new iirrs. Woodland 1RC0. 12IS S. Ed e wood St. iADll.L tui 1 touring car, overhauled sJ iriwinceo, iuk equipmeni, price ew. auiu MALES CortPOItATION, us is Broad at. WIS "7" H. P. HUDSON Roadaterj eWrtrle lights, fujlv equipped looks like ntw H SS3. ledger ntral. JM OAKLAND "touting car. Continental motor, excellent condition will aactinre. Apply 8401 Germantown ave , chestnut Hill. CADILtAC. 1014. perfect rnn. anct Just. mrar nlshert; omplete' equip N Scott, I21S Filbert. DON'T PAY STORAGE when vou"(-n ssTfyeur rar for cash Friars. (Bif.Nv Broad sL . SOoTsni) CARS for sate runabquts,"1lourlngs and trucks. 29 N Broad. " Wanted STOP! LOOK' AND LIBTENI' , , We buy old sutoJ In ny wrecked cpndltlon. Get our price before yoto sell them. Phone or write Southwestern Junk CQ..170S-7 Carpenter WILL EXCHANGE "beautiful home In phllaj for auto. Theo. Blank. 410 Land Title Bids'. AUTO LIVERY AND QAKAOES FELTON QARAOB , . STORAGEf fj VP GIRARD AVENUE. El.TON A CID BTS. TAXI SERVICE AT "REASONABLE, RATES TAXI 8ERV1CI3 COMPANY 13 N. BROA6 ST. SPIl.UCE.4JSi. . ,,r,RACgJ3f TO HIRE Limousine, McClement. St WV Phils, Oarage, 1123-9 Bansom St. Belmont 36-10. . TO HIRE Bnnd-new r-pssaenger toqrtng ear, with I0es, $1.25 per hour, Ph Poplar 1617 W. AD TO HEPAIBtNO AUTOM6Blf."fe"S"and" " TRUCKS OF ' ' ALL MAKES MECHANICALLY. OVERHAULED nnd REBUILT REI A1NTINO and UPlJOL STHRlNCr A SPECIALTY Best laatsrUl used. A No. 1 workmanship. . , , Arrangement can be made for' STORING CARS FOR THE WJNTER 8BAS0N .after work la completed. Addreas. Rebuild Car Department. ' CHADWICK ENGINEERING, WORKS Pottsto wn! rra. t HPEEUOME'tEff TliOUBLB ' '.' t 1,1. SEE BILLY-tIR N 'BRftATJ 7 r . I . -. TROY""w'.,l'LfcsH ' '"- . Auto Renatra. 3420 MARKET ST; lt C YLLN'rERSTiEIlbi"ff!D7""new" "pistons ani rings furnished, weldings and.-hraitpg.H B. Unuerwood Co.. 101.1 Hamilton st'.'Thlla. AUTO SUPPLIES " nnxRiS-GS' New Departure Sorv. Sta The 0llllm Co.. 1314 Arch st. Phono Walnut tut nv.it t Race sT".' -AUTO TIRES PULLMAN TIRES' Guaranteed 1000 miles. Compare prices. Gasoline. 13c. pr gallon. GRIM'S. 230 N"rth Broad at. , TIRES, slightly used, stand, makes; complete stock of all sizes; good condition; expert tire repairing. Dietrich & Greenwood. 1331 Rdgta. HORSES PONY with wagon, harness, saddle and sleigh: bargain price. Mrs. Wm. W. Lukens. 1M E.lgewood road. Ardmore. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MAN wanted, with reterence for character, to Join my son In buying profitable buslneaa; my aon will furnish best reference for char acter and ability, and one-half or more ot the purchase price; splendid opening ton re liable man; state age and amount you,, can Invest. A 403, Ledger Office. ' I VrENTS Arthur E. Page, 714 Wainut at.. 1 hlia., mechanical ana electrical engineer: leglsiered patent attorney, established here (U)ears; Inventlonn developed, patents, trade marks, conyilghts secured and litigated any where: rejected applications prosecuted; pre llnnnary advice tree. BUSINESS? PATENTS? SECURITIES? BOUGHT! SOLD! EXCHANGED! JAMES L. GARFIELD. 1011 Chestnut sL N. B. No charge for listing. MAN of ability. Integrity and wide experience would like to Join party having clean com mciclal possibility that will stand investiga tion requiring moderate Investment, bust iicssllke application, etc.; atate particulars. 11 M0. Ledger Central. OLD-KSTAU. manufacturing flrni. encaged In mechanical and elect; Unl line, detlrea about J 10, POO additional capital', seourlty glv'etf and profitable butlncss shown P 813, Led. Off. PROPERLY CARED FOR ORCHARDS PAY sure and large returns. Join local business men with small monthly payments in ao quirlngonc. JIarry Parllrtzton.H'JO Chestnut. KrfiOO TO INVEST With services In a promising butlness or combining amall manufacturins; I.UHlnosses that can Ic mauo protltable by in creased aa!ea. 11 .14,1. Ledger Central. BUSINESS with real 'eb'tatn to be taken oer by new company, want laity with 10OO to Join ua, money le.-ured. Business Transfer Bureau,J)07tVulnut PICTURE THEATRE-1700; cost 2400. crowd- cy". nightly; equipment worth J 1000; fond sell- Ing reuBon. sacrifice. BARIUtiT. 2JL4 N 8th. VIC I OR J-'EliNS";, CO. Pntnt Attorneys. Wahli'iiifjon. D O. Write for des rlptlic Mob'et STOCK. FIXTURES and ertabllfhed auto sun Plv business for iale,cheap lo atea sa Broad Cnll Meyer Coral and Dauphin BUSINESS PERSONALS FULL DRESS SUITS Cutaways, Tuxedos and Sicl. Suits To hire and made to order NEUBAUER, THE TAILOR, 111 N. Otb. at. Bell Phone- Walnut 2018..' . SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by elcctroTysls. the only peimanent way. Ej throws arched. MISS SMITH, 402 Keith Bl.lg. Miss Ilnppe, halrdrerslog anc facial massage, to' imil MlntAr.aJo. Uth Jilts Smith. EVENING pLOTBES TO IIIRE Latest stiles full-dress. Tuxedo, Prince Albert and cutaway suits to hl'e; modeln opera and silk lists. Open evenings, i-'ptifla! Halloween rales. KCHUIrZ. 227 N Pth at " " " DR. W. -) LAWRENCE Chiropodist. fnrrr),rl' at the HellcVuo-ctrst. ford far 11 yesrs) now st Wldener Bldtr , Chestnut and Juniper sts . Room 518. PRINTING Ivi wbire harlneas-rards, $1, ail work rciFomhlc. 71M)qcc t. . . CARPEJ CLEANING " Tlilrt)eah;'Year THE JOHN RHOADS CO. 7SS N, Holly st , West Phlla. Phlla. YARD CARPET IUSAT1KO. 3C iTeTff?r I NE KfiTTls CARPET CLEANING HOt'SB 50TH ST. ABOVE CHIOSTNUT Bell phone. ' Lu'ust lOSOi EBT PI11LA MONARCH STORAOs. CO?"" WT.ST PII1I.A. c. PER YARD. WERT PHILA 8S70-T2 X ANCASTER AVE D1AM0NDSAND JEWELORY HIGHEST spot h Paid for diamonds and jeweuy. niso pann uvoeta ougne ior casn Amilv 2 30 te 4 SO p m , Wm. Flklc, Roora Sfta, 02.1 I'hestnut at WE REMIM'BL your ,ld Jewelry Into the lat est de-Hlgn at ta toiy prl v MARTIN W. ATIHAMB. 711 sansom st . Philadelphia. Other llasalficd i!n ou Net Pa bo -ITS THo MUCH TOUFiuj!, Ui? To QeT DE eo.q!v ALREADY. i 9k mrm jm& Tk 4Xm nfi&w i 1 T ., ft