Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1915, Final, Page 12, Image 24

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "r-sn!9r
"r-
-&
"VWfljpsSHSIKJ
'SW
EVENING LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER $0, 1915.
2
fcjfiu '.Jt'SSftSWSPjK
It,
PORTER snows now
CITY WAS LOOTED
Continued ffom rage One
buildings condemned In order to extend
Spring street We also found that he
had boon stealing the lumber from houses
torn down on Filbert street opposite
Broad Street Station, which were torn
down for the new boulevard.
"We also found that employes of the
enSr of Philadelphia, paid by the city,
' performed the work of rebuilding this
hotel for Clay.
'Wo also found that iho electrical
wiring and many other things, too
numerous to mention, wer done by Chief
McLaughlin nnd other employes from the
Electrical Bureau. We found the plans
for the hotel were drawn by the city
architect, Zllenzlser.
"The plumbing nnd water pipes wero
taken from the City of Philadelphia.
Concrete sidewalks at the hotel wero
laid by men working for the City of
Philadelphia and on tho tlmo of the
city. Even the copper gutters and drain
leaders purchased for tho Ninth ell'trlct
station house, then In the course of
constrUrtlon, were sent to Heaslry Point
for Clay's hotel, nnd tin glitters were
substituted for the Ninth district station
house.
"A lnrge amount of flooring Intended Jor
the fire house on Erie avenue was
shipped to Beasloy Point. The entire
furnishings nnd Carpets In the hotel wero
chnrged to the city.
"It was found that Councilman Sykes
had a JoOOO bungalow constructed nt
Benslcy Point and constructed In the
same manner. It was stated that, learn
ing what was being done at IJeasley
Point, he called attention to It, and $1000
worth of rugs were sent to his home to
square the matter.
"This hotel of Clay's was stockc! with
liquors delivered from Kugter's Hcestnu
rnnt, the head waiter rendeilng a bill to
Walter Hopper, chief clerk of the De
partment of Public Safety.
"We nlso found that three cnrlnid nf
brick were sent to IJeasley Point bv tho
Hydraulic Pressed Prick Company, of
Room 514 Heal nstate Trust Building,
also all plumbing material furnished by
Charles Schcldrake, of 1K00 Hideo avenue.
"In December, 1912, Director Porter In
structed us to Investigate rumors of graft
In the Detective I3ure.au Tho men In
volved were and Detectives
nnd , The Director suspended tho
men nnd ordered them for trial.
" was found to be a grafter of the
lowest type. When he was mnde
he was In financial distress and his per
sonal effects were In Carver Heed's pawn
shop on Market street. After being In
ofllco one month, he was openly betting
In tho gambling houses of Philadelphia
JMO to $1000 dollars on a race nnd our In
vestigators found that In his last six
mouths of office ho lost 0,000 to Poddy
Carroll, the Philadelphia gambler.
"Ho drove to New York on an average
of four night a week In n car owned by
the city and driven by a chauffeur paid
by the city and gambled In the targest
houses of that city until 3 In the morning.
He "ould leave Philadelphia on Satuielay
and remain In New York until Monday
morning nnd gamblers andjjports of New
York would drive to Conev Island nnd
nearbv resorts In a car owned by the city.
All gasoline bought, all shoes cut and
tube punctures the chauffeur paid for and
received n bill which he handed to Walter
Hopper and the money wns returned to
tho chaufTcur.
"Theso week-end trips were worth J23
to the chauffeur, who did a little graft
ing himself. Wo found that wns
the nnent for the champagne company
and compelled tho proprietor of every
"sporting house In Philadelphia to buy
wine. We nlso found that
protected well-known crooks, nnd from
this Bource alono he received consider
able graft.
"Several cases of this kind have come
to light recently where notorious crooks
were arrested nnd found to bo wanted In
this city for jumping previous ball bonds,
and,, one Instance Is the Umbrella Kid,
who was brought from Canada recently
by Detective Tate nnd Is now serving a
two-year sentence In the Eastern Peniten
tiary. "GAMBLING FLOURISHED."
"During the Investigation our operatives
found gambling In a most flourishing
condition, a fact which wnB duo to the
protection afforded them by tho previous
administration.
"We found a syndicate, composed of
Paddy Carroll, Barney McCauloy, Kid
fBoyd nnd Thomas Shccrnn, controlled
and operated all of the large gambling
houses In Philadelphia.
"The Investigation ot cocaine was
taken up by Director Porter and under
his Instructions we started In to clean
up the city of Its cocaine dealers.
"Our operatives entered the Tenderloin
and other parts of the city and worked
themselves Into the confidence of cocaine
fiend dealers.
"The desired Information was obtained
by our operatives and "on December 11.
1912, 23 warrants were sworn out for
dealers In cocaine.
"At 0 p. m. on that datn our operatives
working with special officers of the sixth
district, under Director Porter's Instruc
tions, arrested 21 of the largest and most
notorious cocaine dealers In the city. The
raid lasted until 6 a. m. tho following
morning, nnd the police officers who
made the arre3ts confiscated In the neigh
borhood of JIO.OOO worth of cocaine. The
lender of the cocaine traffic of this city
was caught in this net and Is now serv
ing one vear In Moyamenslng prison with
a tine of J500.
"We sent 18 of the 21 dealers to prison
for terms ranging from seven months to
ono year, and fines ranging from J100 to
M0.
"During this Investigation we un
eurthed several of the largest cocaine
dealers In New York and New Jersey,
who practically supplied Philadelphia
with Its entire output of cocaine."
Affidavits were secured against these
wholesalers, giving names and addresses,
and placed In the hands of Director Por
ter, who forwarded them to the officials
of th respective cities In which they were
located."
Following Is the fourth section of the
Bums report:
"We were Instructed by Director Porter
to Investigate the conditions in China
town. We learned that, under previous
administrations. J2000 monthly In graft
had been paid for the protection of gam
bling and the selling of opium. This
money was divided between a police offi
cial, ex-Magistrate , and Lieutenant
FLIP AND FLOP
"We found that At the present time
John L. Fchr wns acting as representa
tive) of Chinamen In this city, for which
ho received $100 each week. We nlso found
that ho received $S00 a month for the pro
tection ot the gamblers and the opium
sellers. Thl money was supposed to hao
been divided between a police executive,
a Magistrate and the lieutenant of tho
district. Ai a matter of fact, this money,
we learned, went no further than John L.
Fehr and Dr. I:. II. Fahey.
Aside from this, tho special officers ot
the Sixth District were taklni? orders
from Fchr nnd Doctor Fahey, and would
make raids In Chinatown at their orders.
On theso occasions, when the Chinamen
wero nrreslcd and sent to prison, Fchr
would obtain counsel and chnrgo each
Chinaman $100 to obtain his lelense. This
money wns then divided between Fehr
and Fahey and tho counsel. The spe
cial officers who were taking these orders
from Fehr and Fahey were on tho pay
roll nnd received their salrry every Sat
urday night In tho presence ot our op
eratives nnd Doctor Fahey and John L.
Fehr.
niioetor Porter nlso directed us to
mnko a thorough Investigation of graft
In dilfetcnt branches of the city govern
ment, which wo did. nnd all of which wns
reported to him, some nt which was as
follows:
"In the Bureau of City Property we
found that a clerk named had
been robbing the city of rent money for
live years. We nlso found that
a Councilman of the Cth Ward, had been
collecting lent money from tho public
market and converting tho same to his
own personal use.
"As a result of this, It was found Mnrv
Hoberts was n delinquent In her rent Tor
five years. She stated to our operatlvo
that In tho years of lDuS and 1303 thu had
paid $23 each year to Clerk , and
In the years 1S10 and 1011 she had paid
$23 each cnr to Councllmnn .
Tho follou'lns day Councllmnn
went to Mnr Hoberts' store nnd made
Inquiries If she had men nt City Hall
looking up her account. On Mny IS
Clerk called cm Mrs. Hoberts and
she asked him how much she owed him.
lie replied, "$20. It used to bo $23, but It ,
Is reduced this year." He wiolc her a .
receipt on the edge of a newspaper.
"I am lnfoimed that Councilman
had two stalls in tho ni'rkci fur yi-nrs
for which he never paid a cent. Our
operatives found thnt tho same condition
existed at 2d and Blown f.tr-eU mni'''t
nnd that Councilman had also I
been working with Clerk . These
facts wero laid before Director Porter, I
who put experts on tho books In this de
partment.
"Tho result of all this was the Chief
of the Bureau of City Property and sev
eral of his men, Including Clerk ,
wero discharged from the city's employ.
IN MHMOHIAM
1111.1). In loving re mem bra nco nf mv dear
daughter, FREDA M. HUM), who died Oe
tnl er .SO. lvil. MOT Hint.
SIl'lllil'CHT. In loving memory ot our
dear mother. MARIE A. SIEIlltLi'HT. who
cl, parted thla llfo October 30, tul'l. Sadly
missel. mm children.
eatijs
ANDERSEN. On October 2S. in 15, OTTO
ANUI.KSKN. husbtlld of Pimm Andersen
(nee Nctlnnil), uged 35 scars. Relatives and
trieniie, uiho rotier ouge, :o. m. i. ana
A. M.: AJulon I.odgo, No. 22. 1 o O. F. :
Court ttouthuarli. No. Cl. F. of A.: cmplio
nt League IsUnd Navy Vard. Noiwcg'nn
Einngelli.nl Lutheran Church uotli nnd I'nr
rlsh Ms.), nnd Seimen's MlsMiin. nre In
vited to nttend funeral, Mntidns. nt .1 p. ni
rrom his laic residence, I5.U Shunk st. In
terment Mount Morlah Cemetcrs. Remains
may bu viewed Sunday. S p. ni. Automobile
service.
AITLERHACIL October 27. 1015. FRED
ERICK l',., husband of Margaret S. Afllcr
bach (nee Alllnson). Relatives and friends,
nlso members ot Franklin Castle, No, -4,
A. O. K. ot M. C. ; United Carmen's As.socl i
tton, nnd employes of 11th nnd Luzerne ats.
car barn, are Invited to attend the runerul
cervices, on Monday, at 2:30 p. m.. at his
lato residence, 51155 Norwood st. Interment
nt Hillside Cemetery, via funeral car. He
mains may be vlcweJ on Saturday evening.
fil'l'KL. On Octouor 7. 1010, ALEX
ANDER II.. husband of tho lato Lizzie
Appcl, aged 73 years, Relatives nnd friends,
also Shcklnah Lodge. No. 21(1. F. and A. M..
and George G. Meado Post, No. 1, G. A. It.,
are Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Sunday,
nt 10 a. m., from his late residence. 720
North 20th st. Interment at Mt, Slnal Ceme
tery. BACH. On October 29. 1015, HUGO BACH.
husband of the late Sophia llach. aged c.ti
Soars. Residence. 1521 N. Park ae. Duo
notlco of the funeral will bo Riven.
IIAIKI). October 27, 191.-.. ELLEN, daugh
ter of Charlotte nnd the late Andrew lialrd
ltel-tlves and rrlends. nlso Camp No. 14, p.
O. nf A., nnd Council No. HO. U. of L., are
invited to attened tho funeral tervlces, on
Hi'r.dny, nt - i m.. at her mother's rest
dc.ice, Mr. Charlotte Ilnlnl, 1M47 Mount
Vernon tt. Interment at Mount Morlah Cem
etery. HAIKU. On October H, 101S. at Keppoch,
Cardross. Dunbarionshlio, Scotland, MON
TAlll! M. V. II.W1IIJ, husband of Kathleen
Tobias.
HENI'RMAN. On October 29. 1015. 1VM. SI.
llL.NKUMAN. Funeral services. Mondaj, 2
i. m.. at Ills late residence, TZIS Hoyer at.,
ilount Airj. Interment private, at Laurel
Hill Cemetery.
UKHTItANI). On October 28, 191.",. PAUL
KUWAHU, JR., son of Paul and Wllhclmlna
IJertrnnd. nucd 2S years. Relatives and rrlends
uro Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday, at
h.30 a. in., from his parenttt' residence, 30-H
N. Lawrence st solemn Illsh Requiem Moss
at St. Peter's Church, at lu a. m. Interment
private.
lII.O().Mi;it. At her late residence, C029
Bpruct, t., on October 21). WIS, JIARY A.,
widow nf George Uloomer, aged fc7 sears.
Funeral services at Fkmlngton. N. J., on
Monday, nt 10::K a. in.
HL'CHANAN. On October 28. 1010, JAMES
W., son -of tho late David A. and Jane
Uuchanan. ased 3.1 years. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices. Tuesday, nt - p. m., at his lato resi
dence. 333 N. 53th t. Interment private.
nintLAND. On October 28, 1013, MARGA
RET H. HURLAND, of tho Majestic Hotel,
and formerly of ::t07 Hamilton at. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Sunday, at '.' p. m., at the apart
ments of Oliver II. Hair. lb'Ju Chestnut at.
Interment private.
CAHKI.S. At her residence, 8834 Christian
St., on October 29. 11115, THEHKSA, wife ot
Joseph H. Carols. Notice of funeral later.
CAHOTHHHS. At Ciraeme Park, Davis
Urove, Pa., on Fifth-duy, Tenth Month i'ith,
1UI5 WILLIAM S. CAROTHUItS. In his 324
year. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend tho funeral, on Second-das', Eleventh
Month 1st. at 2 p. m.. from Horsham
Frlenjs' Meeting House. Interment at ad
jolnlnir burial ground.
CAhNHIt. On October 28. 1915, GEORGE
J., hon of GeoMO W. and Mary E. Casner,
aged '.' years and 1 months. Relatives and
friends art) Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Monday, at 2 p. in., at hU parents' residence.
S(C(i livnnl it.. Niietown Interment at
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Remains may be
lowed Sunday evening from 7 to u o'clock.
CHKHhKJIAN. At ner residence. 1317 Erie
ave.. Philadelphia, on October 2U, 1U1S,
EMMA CHKESEMAN. Relatives and frlenda
are invited to attend the funeral services, on
Monday, at 2 P. w.. at tho residence of her
son. William C. Cheeseman, en E. Sartaln
av.. Lansdowne. Pa. Interment private,
CIIISOi.M. At Hahnemann Hospital, on Oc
tober 29. 115, Dr. WILLIAM WALLACE
CIIISOI.M, 3d, son of Dr, Henry Clay und
DEATHS
Lillian Gross Chlolm, ased 21 years. Serv
ices nnl Interment at Huntingdon, Pa.
CLARK. In Cleveland, Ohio, October J7.
1015. SADVE N wife ot Robert V .Clark.
CltOCKr.TT. On October 29, 1018, ELLEN
A. CROCKETT, aged M sear. .Relatives
nnd mends ore Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Monday, at 10 SO A. m., at tho
Indlacnt Wlclown and Single Women's
AoMiim, 3rd.-, Chestnut st Interment nt
Monument Cemetery.
DAItl.lNUTON.u-At Hoeedatc, ra., on Tenth
Mouth, Itttli, 101a. I'.DVtAHl) H OAltLLNlt
TON, in his 77th senr. Relatives nnd
IMendi arc Invited tu nttend the funeral,
without furtbei notice, Horn hi home. In
Hoednle. Pa., on lirstDty, Tenth Month,
Slst. Meet nt the hcne at 2 p. m. Inter
ment private Cartings will meet the 1
p. m. ttollev nt Kennctt Pniiaie.
DAVIDSON. On October 2S, 101.-,, JOHN
II., bust and or Hannah E. Dnvldron, Rela
tlves anil frlenda. also Harmony Iyidce, No.
.2, F. nnd A. M. Jerusalem n. A. Chapter,
No 3; Corinthian Chrtseur Commanders', No,
3. K. T. : Masonic Veterans, and emplos es of
the hull draw Ini- room of the New York
Shipbuilding Company, nre Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m.,
nt hl late resilience, 117 Hnuth Cove road,
Merihnntvllle, N. ,T. Interment private, nt
MontRoniery Cemetery, Norrlstown, Pa., on
Mondns, nt It n. m.
ECKAIIDT. On October 20, 1915, ADOLPH
W. ECKAHDT, beloved husband of Emma
Eckardt inci llohn lorf), iiRod SO vrars. Rela
tives nnd friends, also Southwark Turn Ver
eln und Kranken Knsse, are Invited to nt
tend tho funeral services, on Sunday, at
1 p. m., nt his late residence, 1S0I Taskcr
f. incineration nt Ocrmnntown Crcmato.
num. Remains may be viewed on Saturday
at 8 p. m.
i:tll.i:K. On October 21), lO'.S, CHARLES
II. fcilLEE. Relatives nnd friends nre Invltod
to intend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. tn.,
from hi late residence. Itoo Valley road,
Jiiadwjnc. Montnomprv Count v. Pa, Serv
icer nt Merlcn Square M. K. Church at 3 p.
m. Interment at M. E. Cemetery.
ELLIOTT On October 20, 1015, MAIIY C
lie nf Jacob Elliott, aged 70 years. Rela
tives nnd friends arc Invited to attend tlin
niner.ii scrvlres, on Tuesday, nt 1 p. m. pre
clclv, at (ho zlon's Lutheran Church, near
.Spring City. Chester County, Pn., whero In
terment will tako place. Remains may bo
Mowed nt the Chapel of Andrew J. Ilalr
foil, Arch nnd IPtli Ms., on Mondas', bo
twecn tho hours of 7 nnd 0 p. ni.
ENOAI1I). Suddenly, on October 28, 1018,
lit Pctlstonn, Pn , MARTHA J., wife ot
At mniiiii Eninrd and .la iRhter ot the late
Jol.n n M.I Sophln Slbel. iiseil 57 seara. Rela
tives nnd rrlcndu nie Invited In nttend the
riincinl fervpis, on Monday, nt 3 p. in., nt
tier lato ipldenrp, 7100 riermnntown nvc.,
Mount Airs'. Interment prlvnte.
EltN.SI'. On October 29. 1015, ELIZABETH
K., wife oi Mathl.i" Ernst, Jr., und daugh
ter or Jacob nnd Kntrlue Young-, aped 22
.vrar. Ilrlitlves ntul rrlends are Invited to
nttend funernl sorvbr". Monilnv, at 1 p. m ,
at her lite reldence. 111 Meridian st. In
terment prlvnte, nt Cholten Hills Cemetery.
FEI.DEIC On October 20, 101R, ADAM
FELHEll, In his 74th year. Further nutlco
of the funeral will be given, from his resi
dence t'O'ii! KlngsceslnR nvp.
liht'HER. On October 28. 1015, ALHERT
11., son of Wultcr A, nnd Mary F. Fischer,
njpd S j'eara. Itilntlvrx and friends uro In
vited to nttend the funeral, on Mondny, at
2 t. m.. from hn pirenta' residence, 5(112
Carpenter hi Interment at Holv Crosq Ccme
tcrs. Prlendrt niav call Sundav nrnlng.
rOlVLEIt.-On October 28. HUB, MAIIY E
wire of Hcnjamlii K. Fowler, In her 50th
year. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to
attend lumral services, on Monday, nt 2 p.
in., at her late residence, fll. Falrvicw ave.,
Cllftnn Helnhts, Dclnwnro County, Pa. In
terment prlvnte nt Arlington Cemcters'.
OII.I..--O11 October 29, 1015, WILLIAM
(JILL. In his "2il scar. Relatives nnd fi lends,
alsj Philanthropic Lodge, No. 15, I. O. o. F.,
nii imltul tn attend the funeral cervices, on
Monilnv, nt '- p. m.. nt his lato residence. 1)20
S. Mth 5t. Interment private.
tilVEN. On October 28. 1910, HANNAH,
wife of William Given. Relatives nnd trlcnds
nro Invited to attend tho funcr.il sorvices, on
Mondns, nt 2 p. m at her lite residence,
2210 llalnbrldge at. Interment nt Mount
Mcrlnh Cemetery.
lilMC- On October 20, 1915, MARY A.,
wife of Chrlf-tophcr Grau, Hr. ince Itud
derew), aged "I seals. Relntlvcs and friends
are Inibeu to uttind the funeral, on Kun
des. at 2 p. m., from l.er lato residence, 323
Kast Maple ave., Mtrchantvllle, N J. Friends
limy call on Saturday evening Interment
private, at Colestown Cemetcrv.
GRAY. On October 27. 1015, MARY E..
widow of Joseph Urav. Uelitlxcs ntul frlenda
nr.i invited to attend the funeral services, on
Sunday, at 2 p. m., nt her late residence, 2112
Teinon st. Interment nt Mount Morlah Cem
etery. CROSS. On October 29. 1913, ERNEST A.,
husband of Edith A. Ores. Relatives and
friend;, nlso Philadelphia Lodge, No, 34, L.
O. O. M., are Invited to nttend the funeral
services, on Mondas. at 10 a. m at his
mother's residence. 1127 North 47th st. In
terment prlvnte, at Cheater View Cemcters".
Remains mnv be viewed on Sundas evening.
IIAWOllTH. On October 28, 101B. HENRY
IIAWOHTII, aged S.1 years. Relatives and
frlenda arc Invited to attend the lunernl
f-ervlcea, on Monday, nt 2 p. m., at the resi
lience of his son-in-law. John llrlon, 127
North Salford st. Interment at Fermvood
Cemcters.
HlGGINh. On October 29, 1015. ANN, widow
of Patrick HlRglua. Relatlvea mid lrlends
aro Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Monday,
at 1 p n... '.'im tho I. Itlli! .-liters uf tho
Poor, Church lnnc. Germantown. Interment
nt Cathedral Cemcters. Wilmington, Del.
Automohllo funeral.
HITNTEK. On October 28. 1013, EDWIN F.
HUNTER. hubiind of Elizabeth H. Hunter
(nee Kroeson). Relatives und friends, nlo
Jefferson Association, No. 12, Washington
Camp, No. 71, P. O, S. of A.; employes of
Edwin II. Filler Compnnj', nre Invited to at
tend the funernl services, on Wednesday, at
2 p. ni . at his lato residence, 721 Rising Sun
lane. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemcters'. Re
mains mas- bo viewed on Tuesday. 8 to 9 p.
m. Automobile funeral.
IIITCIIINSON. Suddenly, on October 20.
WIS. MARGARET A. HUTCHINSON, In her
UOth S'oar. Relatives and frltnds aro Invited
to attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday, at
2 p. m., nt her lato residence, 1130 N. 41st
st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
JAMISON. On October 20, 1915, SAItA jr.,
wlfo ot Samuel Jamison and daughter of
Martha and tho late Andrew Crawford, aged
40 years. Relatives nnd friends are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 p.
in., from her husband's residence, 11 S. 33d
at., Camden, N J. Interment private. Re
mains may be viewed Monday evening.
JANNEV. On October 28, 1915, AMANDA
E., Wife of Dr. J. D. Jnnney, tn her 81st
year. Re'atlves and friends aro Invited to at
tend funeral, Monday, at 2 p. m., from her
husband's resldenco. cor. Highway and
Thomas aves., Rlvcrton, N. J. Interment
prlvnte.
JONES. On October 28, 1913, GEORGE O.,
husband ot Flora E. Jones (nee Schultz),
aged 42 years. Relatives Hid frlenda, also
Potter Lodge. No. 411, F. and A. J!.; Will-la-n
I'enn Lodge. No. 72, K. of P.:
Cohockslnk Council, No. 52(1, F. P. of A nnd
emplos es or Spring Ganvn P. G. I. office,
are Invited to uttend funeral services, on
Monday, at 2 p. m , at his late residence, 407
W. Chow St.. Olney. Remains may be viewed
on Sunday, from s to 1(1 p. m. Interment
private, Northwood Cemetery.
KELLER. Suddenly, on October 23, 1913,
PETER, beloved husband of Sophia Keller
(nte Ebiicr), In his 30th year. Relatives and
frlenda, also members of the Deutcher
Krueger Vercln, Wueritemberger Uenencla!
AMOcMllon, Uhland Yearly llenetlclal As
sociation, No. 1, officers and directors of tho
Hand'ln-Hand Rutldtng Association, and em
ployes of Adams & Weatlaks Company, aro
Invited to attend the funeral services. Sun
day afternoon, at o'clock, at his late resi
dence, 2202 North Palethorp at. Interment
at Oreenmount Cemetery.
KEI.hll. On October 20, 1013. CHARLES,
husband of Louisa Illldcuhcim Kelsh, Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
fi'nernl services, on Monday, at 11 a. m., ut
hla late residence, 5320 Hoyer at., German
town. Interment private at Cedar Hill Cem
etery. UKItNAN. On October 29, 1915, BRIDGET
KEHt'AN, widow of Martin Kernan. Rela.
Uvea and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m., from her
lite icsldence, 335 South 2ilth at. High Mass
ot Requiem at St. Patrick's Church at 10
a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
KEIINH. Suddenly, on October 27, 1913.
HARRY, ton of Mallnda and the late Ia.ao
Kerna. Relatives and lrlends are Invited to
attend tho funeral services, on Sunday, at 3
p. in., ut the residence of his brother-in-law,
By KEMBLB
Copyright, 1915, K. W. Kemble.
DEATHS
2J?.,.N.?rlh t-awrrneo St. Interment prlvAte,
Jf Chelten Hills Cemetery. Remains may be
viewed Saturday evening.
K3dVKiTn October 29, 1918. SOriHA
KNAUF (nee Knoll), -widow of George Kas
Per Knauf. aged 60 years. Relatives and
friends, also members of the Lndlcs' Aid
society of tht, German Lutheran Trinity
I hurch, f.ro Invited to attend the funeral, on
Monday, at 2 p. m., from her lat residence,
240 N. 11th st., Canvlcn, N. J. Remains may
be viewed on Sunday evening. Interment
Hnrlelgh Cemcters-.
1.A1K. On October 20, 1015, LOTTIE LAIR,
widow of William II. Ijtlr (nee Taylor).
Relatives and lrlends, nlso members of tho
Kensington M. K. Church, Indies' Auxiliary
of Kensington Commandery, No, 54, K. T.,
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Wednoslas', it 1.30 p. m at her late resi
dence, 1320 E Columbia ave. Interment at
West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
I.ANIHS. On October 27, 1018, JOHN M.,
husbmd of Elizabeth Landls (nee News
Pickle). Relatives and friends are Invited
to nttend the funeral services, on Monday,
at 1:30 p. m at his late tesldence, 2.W1
North ralrhlll st. Inierment private, at
Cedar Hill Cemetery Remains may be
viewed on Sunday evening.
I.lliDV. On October 20, 1018, MAnY.daugh
tcr of the late John nnd Catharine Llddy.
Tuneral, to which the relatives and friends
ar Invited, on Tuesday, nt X..W n, m..
fr.m, 1701 ltltlier st. Mass of Requiem nt the
Church of St. Monlcn. nt 10 a, m. precisely.
Interment nt New Cathedral CemoterS'.
MANN. On October 2S, 1015, CHARLES
MANN. Relatives and friends, also em
ployes of A. M, Collins Manufacturing Com
pany, aro Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Mondas-. t 1 p. m. precisely, nt his
lato residence, 1027 Fenshnw St., Lawndalc,
Philadelphia (3.'th Wnrd). Interment pri
vate. Remains may bo viewed on sundas'.
after 7 c. m.
MAYNl'.S. On October 27, 101B, BRIDGET,
widow of Charles MnsT.es (nee Rtn s). Rela
tive and friends, also th II. V. ,v Sodality
und the I.caitue ot tho Sacred Heart of St.
Paul's Church, aro Invited to attend tho
lunernl. on iucrday, at 8:30 n. m., from her
late residence, 712 South nth st. Solemn
High Mass of Requiem nt St. Paul's Church,
at 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Ceme
tery. MrCAKTHY. On October 28,1015. JOSEPH,
son of John J. nnd Mnrgnret McCarthy.
Relatlvea and friends are Invited to nttend
tne funernl, on Wednesday, nt 8:30 n. m.
from hi Pirellis' residence, 254 South 3Sth
st. Solemn Requiem Musi at St James'
Church, at 10 n m. Interment prlvnte.
J1EVERS On October 28, 1015, MARY
ANN HEPBURN MEYERS, wile of Joseph
Howard Mesers and daughter of Rosnnna
Frlcko and tho late Samuel Hepburn, aged
31 years. Relatives nnd friends nlso St.
Ann's Reformed Church, 2Jd and Snyder ave.,
nre Invited to nttmd the runeral services, on
Mnnilny, nt 1 p. ni , at her late rest lence,
2111 South Homier st. Interment nt Mount
Morlah Cemetery. Friends m ty call Sunday,
8 p. m
NOONAN. On October M. 1015, JOHANNA,
widow of Patrick Noonan. Relatives and
friends nro lnvlled to nttend tho funeral,
on iuesiiny, at s 30 a m !rom the resldenco
ot her fon, John Noonan. 'J HI North Ilnbart
st. (nenr .,r,tli nnd Vine sts.) High mns of
Requiem nt the Church of the l-idy of tho
Rosary at 10 n. m. Interment Old Cathedral
Cemetery.
NUHKNT. On October 28, 1015, ELLEN.
wluuw of Patrick Nugent, In her O'-'d year.
Relntlvcs ind lrlends nro Invited to attend
lunernl, Tuesday, nt S.30 u. in., from tho
ICFtile-.tcp of per daughter, Mrs. Hiinna u.
W niton. "151 E Plrtn st. Solemn Requiem
Mass ut St. Ann's Church, nt 10 n. m.
Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.
PARR. On October 29, -'UIS, NORA, wife of
bniinu.1 U. Purr (nco Twin). Lenitives and
filfiHlt, nlso the Chattahoochee Council, No.
13.'. I. O. It. M., nro Invited to nttend tho
fuiiiiul, on Wednesdns-. at '."0 a m., from
the residence of her hucbnnd, 12(1 E. Olrard
live. RtqulPm High Mara nt the Church of
tho Immaculate Conception, at 10 a. m.
Interment nt Holy Crosi Cemeteres.
PATTERSON. On October 29, 1015, HAN
NAH M., widow of Norrls Patterson, aged
7u years. Relatives nnd rrlends, ulsu John J.
Helsterllng Circle, No. 13(1, Ijidlca of tho I.
A. It., nro Invltod to attend the funernl, on
Mondas, at 2 p. m., from her Into tesldence.
4350 Pecldn St.. Roxborough. Interment at
Norrls City Cemeteiy. Norrlstown. Pn.
friends rray view remains Sunday, after 7
p m.
POTTS. On October 28, 1015, ELLEN, wlfo
of Jnmeu Potts (nco Roland), ngod 34
years. Relatives and friends, also tho
Sacred Heai t Confraternity of St. Ann'a
t hurch. nro Invited to attend the funeral, on
Tuesday, at 7.30 n. m., from her lato resi
dence, 2t0s Memphis st. (25th Ward). Sol
emn Requiem Mass nt St. Ann's Church, nt
9 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cem
cters'. I'REALL. On October 28, 1015, at tho resi
dence of Samuel Nltllnger, 1420 N. 7th St.,
ELLA M. PREALL. Relatives and friends,
nlja Fidelity Yearly Asroclatlon, are Invited
to attend tne .uneral services, nt the par
lors ot Samuel W. Kchr & Son. HilO N. nth
St., on Monday, nt 2 p. m. prcclaels-. Inter
me.it at Woodlands Cemcters'.
PRICE. At Salem, N. J., on October 28,
1015, JOHN P. PRICE. Relatives and
friends, also members of the Knights of
I'vthlas. Golden Eagle, Brotherhood Rnllroad
Conductors, are Invited to nttend funeral
serviics, at hla lato residence, 13 Ollvo st.,
Sunday, at 1 p. m. Interment Eastvlow
Cemetery. Salem. N. J.
ItAYHOLD. Suddenly, on October 28, 1018.
WILLIAM J. RAYROLD. Relatives and
friends, nlso Washington Camp, No. B70, P.
O. S of A., aro Invited to attend funeral
services, on Sunday, nt 2 p. m.. at his fa
ther's residence, 724 lluttonwood St.. Phila
delphia. Inierment nt Fcrnwood Cometery.
KEETZ. On October 20, 1016, KATE M.
REET5J (nco Wlldermuth), wife of Ewald It.
Reetz. aged 01 years. Relatives and friends
of family are Invited to attend funeral, Tues
das 2 p. m., from ier lato residence. Main
St., Ilulm-niHe, Hucks County, 1'u, Inter
ment Reechwood Cemetery.
RICHARDS On October 28, 1015. MAnTIN
L. RICHARDS, in his Olat year. Relatives
and friends aro Invited to attend tho fu
neral, on Monday ut 1:30 p, m., from his
late residence. 42.14 Pechln St., Roxborough.
Interment at Leverlngton Cemetery.
HOHINKON On October 29, 1015, JOHN
ROIHNSON. aged CO years. Relatives and
frlenda, also Camp No. 50, P. O. S. of A
are Invited to attend the funeral services,
on Monday, at 3 p. m. at Ids lato realdence,
0007 Rldgo ave.. Roxborough. Interment prl
vain .at Levcrlngton Cemetery.
HUMMEL. Suddenly, on October 28, 1016.
GEORGE P.. husband of Emma It. Rum
met (neo Fry). Relatlvea and friends aro In
vited to attend the funeral services, on Mon
day, at 2:30 p. m.. nt his late residence. 4812
Chester ave. Interment at Mount Mcinh
Cemetery Remains may bo viewed on Sdn
day. from 8 to 10 p. m.
bCHLKSINOEK. On October 20, 1918,
HELOISE, daughter of Ilrendcna and the
lato Jacob Schlcaltiger, In her 41st year.
Relatives and trlcnds are Invited to attend
the fur.eral services, on Sunday, at 2 p, m.
ireijsely. nt her lute residence, 1601 Diamond
Bt. Interment at Adath Jeahurun Ccmeter)'.
bCHWAHZ. FREDERICK, Sr on October
2u, 1013, hUBband of Sophie M. Schwnrz
(nee Link), agod 74 years II months. Rela
tives and friends, ulso Kearney Post, No.
33. G. A. It.; the members of the 24th Dis
trict Police Department, and, Brldcsburg
Ixidge, No. 37, I. O. O. F.. are Invited to
uttend funeral, Monday, at 2 p. m., from his
late residence, 453.'! Edgemont St., llrldra
burg. HoJy may be viewed between 8 and 10
p. m., Sunday. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme
tery. BHE.HI. On October 28, 1015, MAIIY E.,
daughter of the late Alfred and Mary Shcard
Helatlves and friends aro Invited to attend
tho funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. in..
at Iho residence of her uncle, Joseph Sheard,
2041 E. York at. Interment private, at
Northwood Cemetery. Automobile funeral,
MM ITU. On October 29. 191S. AMANDA M..
daughter of the Into Uarretaon and Margaret
Smltn, in ner e-ijii year. uciaiives anu
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Wednesday, at 2 p, m.. at the resi
dence cf her brother-in-law. Dr. Charles II,
Gardner, liffil North 10th st. Interment pri
vate. Rcmalna mny be viewed on Tuesday,
after 7 p. m.
SMITH. On October 27. 1013. Dr. FRANK
L., husband ot Sophie- Smith, aged 48 years.
Interment private.
SOI.IMEO. On October 20, 1913. JOSEPH
INE, wife of Ulyiaea Sollmeo, aged 40 years,
Relative and friends are Invited to attend
tho funeral, on Tuesday, at tf'30 a. m., from
her late realdence, '-'SOJ Harlem nt. High
Mass at St. Elizabeth' Church at 10 a. ra,
Inurment private, at Holy Croaa Cemetery,
SOMMEH8. On October 28. 1013. C1EOHGE.
husband of Salllo Komnura (nee Letts), Rela
REALLY,
HEATHS
tives and friends, also members of Colom
bian Lodge, No. 30. I. O. q. F are Invited
to nttend tho funeral services, on Sunday,
at 1.30 p. m. precisely, at tho funeral pnrlors
of C. F. Brenner, 1011 Uermnntown avo. In
terment at Hlllsldo Cemetery, via funeral
STKITZ. On October 28, 1015, AGNES F.,
wife of J. David Steltz. ngedOl sears. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m., from her
late residence, 1302 Jackson st. Services at
the Church of the Holy Comforter, 10th and
Titan Ms , nt 3 p. m precisely. Interment
private. Friends call Sunday evening.
BUPLHE. On October 28, 1018, BENJA
MIN H husband of Emma V. Suplce (neo
Crawford), in his 81th sear. Relatives and
friends are Inv'ted to attend tuncinl services,
en Sunday, nt 2 p. m.. at his lato residence,
11 Forrest ave., Drexet Hill, Delaware
Counts', Pn. Interment at Hinckley Rantlit
Cemetery. Take trolley nt 09th St. Ter
minal, TAVI.OIt. On October 29, 101S, ELIZA
BETH M., wlfo of John It. Taylor, aged 48
years. Rclntlves and friends aro Invited to
nttend funeral services, Monday, 2 p. m at
her late residence, 2(HI N. Woodstock St. In
terment private. Remains may be viewed oh
Sunday cvenlii" between 8 and 10,
VtlEHEH, On October 20, 1013, MARY
ANNA, wldni ( John Joseph Wleber, In
her sstli scar Relatives nnd friends nre
Invited to attend tho funeral. Wednesday
morning, at 7:30 o'clock, from her Inte resi
dence, 1111 North Marvlno st. Requiem
High Mass nt St. Peter's Church, 5th St.
nnd Olrnrd ave., at 0 o'clock. Interment at
Holy Cross.
tVERNBtt. On October 27, 1018, OEOROE
P., husband of Kate L. Werner, nnd son
of the lato Georgo T. nnd Ellrnbeth Werner,
at Pottsvllle, Pa., In his With sear. Rela
tives and mends are Invited to nttend tho
funernl services, on Saturday, nt 8 P., In., at
his Into resldenco. 423 1 16 St., Camden, N.
J. Interment nt tho convenience ot the fam
ily, nt Mount Vernon Cemcters', Philadel
phia. WHIOHT. On October 28, 1918, THOMAS
W. WRI'.ltIT, uged 05 stars. Relatives and
friends, also Court Pelham, No. 120, F, ot A
arc Invited to nttend funernl services, on
Monday, at 1-30 p m at tho residence of his
son, Samuel George Wrlrtht. 290 E. Brlng
hurst St.. Germantown. Interment prlvnte.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVENING LEDGER
This STYLE TYPE (or like tbls)
One time lSe.
Three limes one vveok 12Vjc
Six times one week 10s.
Slturllnns Wanted, thrco times one week 10
cents per line.
Place your order for three or
more times and it will be inserted
in the daily Public Ledger at no
additional cost.
One or two tlmo rhtc for Evemno Lkdoix
and Public Lldobr combined Is 19 cents per
lino with the exception of Help Wanted and
Situation Wanted, which la 15 centa per line.
FOR
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
which la permitted in all clans! Hcatlona ex
cept Help nnd bituatlons Wanted, Lost and
Fnund, PurLonals, Hoarding and Rooms, udd
FIVE CENTS PER LINE TO ANY OF ABOVE
HATKa.
There is a drupf store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rates.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
AUENT Ucpicseiitittlvo for local territory to
aullcit subbcilptluus lor a high-class vvumcn'a
Tallinn pubiintlon. Good oppoituntty und
excellent futuio assured hustler niiiualiitcd
with drefcauKiklng trade; leleiinccH required.
Wrlto Ncivmnn-KliiK Fashion Company, 170
3th ale.. New York.
BOOKKEEPER, with knowledge of stenog
raphy; S7 per wetk to atart; Blvo full partlc
ulars. I, 629, Ledger Office.
BOOiiKEEPEBS. CLERKS AND STENOG
RAPHERS seeking- positions will rccelvo val
uable Information and exceptionally helpful
SKRMCE by lunaulilng. Jilsa Henri. Led
ger Centrnl, by personal Interview or let
tei', Sho will ula sou with sour ad.. Hat
your (lualltlcatlons In tho COMMERCIAL
DEPARTMENT and use every effort to lo
cate a position for sou. During tho month
of September
85 YOUNG LADIES SECURED POSITIONS
through this SERVICE, which Is free to
Ledger advertisers.
BUSINESS WOMAN, energetic, not under
30, who can furnish Al references nnd
who is able to go out of town, can hear
of u, urn-class openlnK with Eastern branch
of large Western corporation. L 322, Led
eer ortlce.
CASHIERS AND INSPECTnESSES
WE REtjUIRE UIUailT. ACTIVE GIRLS.
BETWEEN THU AOES OP 111 AND 1U
YEARS, TO SERVE AS CASHIERS AND
INSPHOTHHSSKS. APPLY HEFORE 10
A. M. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
N. SNELLENBURG & CO,
CH1LDNURSE A growing girl to take care
of a year-old baby nnd help with the light
housework; must sleep homo and live within
wi.lklng distance of both and Glrard ave. For
pnrtlculats, call at 5S23 Thompson St., West
Philadelphia.
CHILDNimSE Must have reference:
preferred. 4010 W'snneflold ave., w.
German
Phlla.
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John &
James Dobson. Inc., lilankct Mills. Scott's
lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
GENKRAL HOUSEWORK White girl: good
cook; asalat vvush. 122 Mayland St., Otn.
GIRL, experienced, white, for general house
work: family of tvvo 41113 Catharine st.
GIRL, colored, strong, reliable, for general
housework: small family. 173(1 N. Park ave.
MAN AND WIPE Butler und houseman: wife,
cook and chambermaid; references. Box 85
Merlon, Pa., or phone Merlon 400.
MATRON Wanted, a Protestant woman capa
ble of taking charge of a day nursery: must
have experlonco in carina for children: beat
reference requl red. L 000, Ledger Office
NURSE for 2-S'ear-old child; must bo compe
tent. refined, willing to go to country: best
references required, Mrs, Harrison Durnnt.
Downlngtown, Pa.
NlTnSEor nursery governeas for year-old
child; position right away; state age, salary.
reference. J 51, Ledger Central.
PAPER BOXES Experienced covering ma
chlne operators, good chance for girls compe
tent on large work; high piecework rales
paid. National Metal Edge Box Co.. 8th
and Willow sta. -!
PAPER BOXES Turnera-ln and covering ma
chinea; good chanco; competent girls. Apply
8th and Willow sts. . t.
SALESWOMEN
WANTED Middle-aged woman, housework
and care ot i! children. Shuster, 1S03 B. 7th.
WINDERS wanted, experienced soft silk
winders and learners, between 10 and 17
years: call before 10 a. m. Sauauolt Silk Mfg.
Co., 18th at. and Hunting Park ave.
FLOP, .THERE ARE
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WOMAN, middle-aged American, who is en
terprising and ambitious, fairly educated and
an earnest and persistent worker nnd quill
fled to manage and assist others, wanted;
right party will bo given an opportunity to
make a satisfactory income. L 33.,, Ledger
Office
YOUNO WOMEN wanted lo learn nursing;
two-year courso; saiars". rhyslclans Hos
pital, Vlncland, N. J.
HELP WANTED MALE
AUTOMOBILE "SoDyTiUILDERS Experl-
enced men. Charles 8. enrrrey Co., 10th
and Market nts., Camden, N. J.
BOOKKEEPERS We will require the services
of 15 men on election night, November 2, tn
list nnd ndd correctly: six hours' work. Ap
plicants will please address C. F.' A., I'. O.
Box 001, Philadelphia, In own handwriting
and state phone number.
BOOKKEEPEB-.Mnst bo thorough; one who
has had experience In handling credits In a
retail houso preferred; nnsner, giving experi
ence, reference, etc.; steady tiosltlon. J 40,
edgerCentrHl.
BOY wanted for ofOcej must be 10 S'onrs of
ago ntul willing to work! chance for ad
VHiicetient. Address B 1870, Ledger Branch,
'Hi and Oxfotd sts.
BOY nbout 17 years lor general use In Btnck
loom of mercantile house; wnges to torn-
JncnccJil.j4S,Lcihjcr Centtnl.
BOY wanted by banking house lo work on
quotation board; stnto cdiiuillon nnd cxpcrl
encc, If ans-. 11 717, Ledger Central,
BOY, 17 to Id, for ofllco duties; stnto age, ex-
pcrlenco.inil reference. A 3 m. Ledger Ofllce.
BOY wanted", iiTioutTn, for ofllco work; give
references, 1' up-,, Ledger Oftlce.
BRAZING Sl'ELTEIt
. WANTED
Thorough and practical mechanic, fully con
versant with apparatus for nnd method of
brazing rpcltcr production; good position and
pay for the right man.
Address ij 321. Ledger Office.
BUSHELMAN, first class, wanted. 1 110 Wal
nut st.
BUTLLR, white, experienced, young, Protes
tant. Meet lady for Interview Boom 130,
Ledger Office, nt lo o'clock Monday morning.
CABINin'MAKERS wanted. Apply Lincoln
urnlturo Columns-. Huh st, nnd Lehigh ave.
CABINETMAKERS' helpers wanted. Apply
. Lincoln rurnltuio Company, 13th and Lehigh.
CASE FITTERS wanted. Apply Lincoln Fur
nlturo company, 10th nnd Lehigh nve,
C1IAUFFHUH-A rnreful driver for Locbmo
ullo: ono who Is willing to work nround tho
Placo when not otherwise employed! will fur
nish room nnd board; write, giving age, ref
erences nnd vvnges expected. Address A 41S,
, ledger Office,
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John &
Jnmca Dobson, Inc.. Hlnnket Mills. Scott's
lnnc, Fnlla ofSchuylklJl.
COACHMAN-GROOM-.Murt bo a good rider
and understand tho caro of hunters; must
ulso bo nble to run a small automobile; give
weight, salary and references. II 751, I.cdsor
Centrnl.
COST CLERK WANTHD-PcrmancnTposltlon
with manufacturing concern nt Hngcrstnvui,
Md., and atsuicd advancement for bright,
elenn-cut, ambitious young man (20-25) with
nt least two soira' oxperlenco In cost keep
ing and similar records; must bo ncnt pen
man nnd quick nnd accurnto nt lUures; no
consideration will be given except appllcnnt
ntntcs fully nationality, education, experi
ence, ngo nnd salary expected to Btart; cor
respondeiico conlldentlnl. Addicss L 321,
1cdger Office.
DENTAL ASSISTANT, pood operator; Btato
age, experience and where graduated: ono
with medical degreo preferred. Apply L 331,
Ledger Central.
ENGINEER, estimating, wanted for gen. con
tractor: bridges, wharves, sewers, highways,
etc.: 5 yrs.' cxp.; confidential. II 7IO.I.ud.Cent.
ENGRAVERS on brnss raised letters, ex
perienced In hat, leather, paper labels nnd
hot stamping platen; stendy position nt a good
salary; send samples. Address R. M.
Kratise, 22-24 W, 3d St., New York city.
LNORAVERS on medallion work for heraldic
design, steel and brnss, embossing dies; un
usual opportunity for an experienced man at
high salary: send saniples. Address R, M.
Kratise, 22-24 W. 3d St., New York city.
MAN AND WIPE Man, chauffeur nnd houso
mnn: wife, good cook; references required,
11 S3.-. Ledger Central. '
MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN and dctnllcra
wanted. H 1141, Led gcr Central.
NEAT BOY. 14 to 15 years old, renl estate,
office: wages ?3 50 week to stnrt; chance of
advancement. M t0, ledger Ofllco.
OFFICE BOY for general orflco work. In largo
mercautho office: one ncqualnted with verti
cal filing; stnte nge, experience nnd salary
expected; references. J. 50, Ledger Central,
OPTICIAN wanted: a competent' bench man.
Apply J. EL Llmeburncr Co.. 1720 Chestnut st.
PAPER BOX CUTTERS: good chance; "thnf
oughly comp. men. Apply Sth nnd Willow sts.
PAPER BOXES Young man, experienced on
ender. Apply Schoettlo. 310 Florist.
SALESMAN wanted by nld-cstnbllhod manu
facturing confectioner for exclusive sale of
largest lines of well-established specialties:
wllh good references reynrdlng character, so
briety nnd nblllty; for Pacific cmst nnd
Rocky Mountain territory: experience In
candy line not necesrary, man who enn sell
only lawert priced goods not wanted; perma
nent position nnd liberal treatment to light
mm. Applicants stntc permanent address,
experience, nge. whether married or single
and minimum earnlngH desired. Applications
must be accompanied with references and ex
perience; strict confidence assured. Address
P 000. Ledger Office.
SALESMAN Wanted, young man of neat ap-
Kearnnco nnd good hablt8 for salesman in
Igh-cl.iss Jewelry storo nt Pnlm Bench. FI.i.,
for winter months Send photograph and
references when applslng to Grccnleaf &
Crosby Co.. Hot Spilnga, Vn,
WANTED A man, 25 to 33 with collego edu
cation or experience In teaching, to represent
Boston house In Philadelphia territory call
ing on public and private schools: bond re
quired. ddres3 II, L. Rlddlo, 77 Summer
st., Boston, Mass,
WVT''"D
Hand and automatl i-ew machine opera
tors; 48-hour shop; no labor troubles.
Apply Employment Agent,
AMERICAN GRAPlinPIIONP C6MPANY
iimuuui'uur, cumn.
WANTED Man with executive ability as head
bookkeeper and office manager: must have re
tail lumber experience: answer by letter,
stating reference nnd salary expected. Estate
of Daniel Buck.
WANTED Business superintendent for fancy
brick manufacturing riant; hlgh-clnss. ex
perienced man, familiar with the building
trades business. Address P. M. Sharpies.
West CHiester. Pa.
WANTRE First-class mechanic and tool
maker, capable of handling men and pro
ducing work: state experience and salary. 1
833. Ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN to work In stockroom with a
growing corporation; preferably one who
has had a high school education; In reply
ing please he careful tn state age, experi
ence nnd reference. A 427, Ledger Office,
YOUNG'MAN. bright, 10 years-or'age,"" ProtT:
general ofrlce work; graduato Central High
School preferred; state salary and nge; ref
erence required. A 420. Ledger Office.
General
THERE Is a position awaiting you. The auto
business needs good men. Learn to repair
1narJy.0-x,E:Ail!Jf T,5"M.So.,I'OI,LAK OAR-
rtUCi, crm, ... mi". !, iw.
WOMEN wanted. Gov. clerks. $70 mo, PhfiiT
exams, coming. List position obtained free.
Franklin Inst.. Dept. 718 II. Rochester. N. Y.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
CHAMBERMAID Experienced youngProtea
tant girl. L un. Ledger Oftlce.
COOK Rel. woman,
work. Addreas 2312
reapectable, wants day
N, Fawn at., city.
DRESSMAKER wishes more customers; excel,
ret,; designer, remodeler, 3623 Hamilton.
Preston 5.107 W.
GOVERNESS, visiting Ger Fr.. Eng.. music;
exc, ref. Boom 504, 1521 Chestnut st.
SUCH THINGS AS
SITUATIONS WANTEDZtoi
HOUSEKEEPER, working or n,..T"-.-
practical woman; compeVrTt ?5n.ln
I S3' tw, rim "-":ni in ever
every 3
"JUKS1?.-.. T'l'mKin
KiusrcKijKPElt. managing b,i -
ment houso. city rer. l Bhi "'M W
HOTIir.R'S IIBf.Prn ..- . - -i
. . . - -;iik'p I
j.Yomnn;ref.; goodsewer " Imi'fflt S
STENfJOHAI HER, competent .n.TSM
wmibl consider medrat? Vii!M ,c"nJ
tunny; reference. Pot liSK .Mb23
i 1. .- ' -"-"6i.t ijriw"j
liTEKOOKAPHEK, wiltlna- ,.,. iil
i piatypit,ii; 3i, 1"&3,,griF,! vEm
srnxooitAPirfin, ln - "' ?!: i
neat; good rererences. rfrr,JH WtoJl
; i-1i1W0fnjJ
TLEan'dno
telephone your ' reqmrement. Vo i.i $"
Walnut aono-sho win ,,," ' ."'M Dent
young Indies qualified 'by dueP.i'0"'11 UX
unique valuabIe,,Cceolcnl,-?Vn(1 ',
bjn'ess .T'flSiel PaW11, -H I
wince. " wrf LedfefH
M- ;i!sUTpr!ls,.il'FiS3!
1'B.tnuii, --'tooiiioim
COLOHED WOM.Cn" w ants 7T.. "
washing nt home, imi 1?.?,. or cr
1 -- .-: -- 1- otinman. ti
TWO coLoniU) otiiLs wiTn",i,i r
Ing or general housework! I 4 faY "iil-y al S
SITUATIONS WANTEdISaxb3
ll'CiltlVlilVm ,-"".
ACCOUNTANT, otllce maninr .
coiilldcntial ma" i, inluatho 'naMrtUr'
ability, lamlllar with cost av.i.m. '"""hi
tUliig, corporation work, auuftTai ,r?
inllccllons nnd the best tuslneM 'niSSiS
tlinrniich v unim ,u , .:..."?lpal rnelhodi;
ty; bestPhlTa.'-reT..rbSndri7eaTJ;Lblli:l
opeii lor position of trust. ' 11 847, Ild".
ACCOUNTANT (junior) nmllikpr.! torSsJ
ble and responsible, 10 sears' builnJ.. ?FI
mod. saint y, wllh pros, (i (un T. """ ?il I
AJ.VJTr:.sJn "HTriS.yc.raiSrT:' 4
lur-lflullleiph.rr l?SS? I
ABI-'l'llNtl nhd lucountlng. balanc7h,rrr M
aimisucni jyate.cxji. serv. o 6511 lid cfit i
BUTLEH and lioutemnn-lvliTterexTrsiiid5
nmncnr. jst, U,th. """ exirai or per. ,
Cll.vLl'Ft.'LR, married mnn, as VfarieiTI l
in. Wl'-i u!'. n repilnng: but r.7.,? M
entia. r..A. uononis, MI5 .. franklin. M
CIIAUFFEUR-mechanlc wishes nosltlonS; Mi
kind; tprnperaiiccj rellablol mar? cd I nSS Hi
best icleiencca. d. C. s., 4M llllonS vi
CIIAIIFFEIIIt. no,1 mrl, .,. . ... 7 ill
tend to heater & work a'found" noui'e. II Bit ?1
Ledger Central. " t
-'"'""- ---- H
MAN AND WIFE, colored, wish po.ltloni u I
houseman and butter, good cook nnd houit- m
wurl:; no washliig; good reference. ,tt a fi
MAN nnd wife, white; cxp. butler, mmiemin' 3
wife, good cook; rots. J 53, Ledger Ctnlrtl VI
i-L in. ii.v.ti.v, nui.1,1 uenrts posuion whers
nblllty und work will bo appreciated; Oytari'
.p. ; no easy position wanted. A 410, Led.Ott.
bTENOC.BAPHEU nnd bookkeeper, cxp., neat,
rapid, nccurntc; reference. OfCll fluent st.
WELL-EDUCATED voung "iiian. of good ar
pe.irance, Willi business experience, desires a
poslttcn with prospects of advancement; ex.
cillent relfrences. II 33S, ledger Central.
ytil'Ntl M'.N. 31 S'ears old, having long omci
nnd sell'-.ig rxperlenco. wishes responsible poi.
with n growing concern, preferably one lo
catcd In n smaller city 11 750. Led. Cent.
A YOUNO MAN from the country and at prti.
out n student, needs work to help him
throughr ho was general mechanic In Hit
eihool ho attended, Is an adept at flxlni
locks, ho cm do carpentering, plastering or
my repair work nbout .1 building; he ll
willing to tnko care of furnaco and do other
work about tho houso for moderate compensa
tion. Address Guitavus Blckctson. Y. M. C
A.. 1121 Arch st.
"" THE OPPORTUNITY
to sccurn the services of an nble, experi
enced salesman and manager, familiar with
automohllo nnd machinery trade, Is heri
piesented; has had practical shop trnlnlnl
und advertising experience. Is accustomed
to getting rcMilts nnd can show a clean
rncnnl If vnu hlVO n DOsltlOll dttflCUlt M-
Jlll.addrcssII n;n. Ledger Central.
ObFERS HIS SERVICES to "tench Spanish, to
coi respond In Spanish, as bookkeeper or as
hlstant or to translate from Spanish Into
English or vico versa, or from Italian er
Fienvh Into English. Address J. G M 1-9
Arch Bt '
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
HOWARD'S SELECT BUREAU. 2121 LoclM.
supplies and wants squng women: aU I nt.
tlonalltles for private house service. Spruci
17111 . -
COOKS, chambermaids, chlldmirscs, 0ra
and Polish girls want Positions: colored man
and wlto nnu iicrman ,l,m,,,Vni-T
i..l.niisUnBOJlouBherty. 1313 Olrari.
MillAME ASH, French Employment "urea",
svantodinilnatlonalTtlesrProLanC
NIClIOLLS. lie'UW.-.flffmOCUOT-SS
& FEMALE lir.U' SUP. I'L. LOCUST.-";
AUTOMOBILES
I'or Sale
1014 HUPP; clectrlo starter; like now; MM.
1912 HUPP coupo bdy.. 3 pas., rdj. bdr.tfM.
Caolllao; lato iiiod..elcc. start.: per.cond.'.HW
1915 Hupp; only run 3500 mllea.
Hudson 20 roudster: mocliaii. perfect'; 1273.
Metz 1911 raceabout: bargain.
MU i.mrnilAim MOTOR CAR CO. ....
"!i Harvey st.. Otn. Otn. 0217 ana at
STEVENS-DURYEA, model
AA: Ave ..pjk.
aenser; loreuoor,iuii.vu..v. ---.-
ngino enuioij
ovwrhauieu. exccneiii l'uiiu,,,u... -.. r ---t
Urth, general cnulpment unusually joodi at
iilvvaya received careful handling; thorouih
d eiiionatrntlort and guarantee by ownerj prlct
wliui ii itr.ii Ledcer Central.
TOURING "CABS of varloua sliea and price
rU,,THE I.OCoYlOBli3 CO. of America
2314 Market st. Locust 450.
II. A. JENKS, Mgr.
tsxcnangu -ar ci.
1014 WHITE TOURINO. 4 cylinder, 40 II. IJ.
7-passenger. self natter, electric lighti; flrit.i
class condition, with allp covers; price 1.
1. . U.lCIl, - m... .w-
MITCHELL. 1011. good condition, tire, run-
iilng order $225 cash: J250 weekly Paymen
, Call weekdays. 11. C. Gray Co.. Broad iM
Mount Vernon.
SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN
GORSON AUTOJIXCHANOE. 238 N.BItOAP
1015 FORD Roadster: electrlo starter, demount-
BUlt3 riuia. II ,,-i.j. c"' -.."
JU12 LOCOMOBILE, 4-cyllndera.
niaera. ou-w. tr. -
qn k n
nasseneer touring car: exce lent conuiu-sj
Sloan's (iaragC;52ilandIlaltimore..
OAKLAND. Model 45: classy touring car; Wg
trlu llshta, starter: excellent eB?iu,Sht--.i
Bell at Bacrltlce. D. Klrchnen 13l7CbMtOTt!
CAD'ILI-VC, 1013. touring car. overhauled M
repainted; full equipment; pn (;,;,"-.
SALES COHPOItA'nONlJ2JjJroadjitia
OAKLAND touring car. Continental nwtMj
excllcnt condition; will sacrifice. Apply
LIMOUSINE. Wlnton Sir. for sale ".."'"fffii
change for a touring car or a amauer v-
a-- Iomoara at.
EDUCATED DOGS
ClfAbFFEUR-Slnslo. I, sr.' cxp.; make oto !l
wiialrs;proni.prhJiiiii. ref,J W, Led. Cm? l
COACHMAN, single, wants posltlonTunacT.
st.iudM atitos' tnko care lieateis: hlshly r. A
iiiiuiieinirii. .i ii, ieiiKer neutral, si
HO JHFAfdrtK-JBpnnese."" general" "houMoric 1
In email tamlly; best relY KVIi lne it.4
JAPANESE - I.ong-cxprrleiicedookT'butiJr'
genernt houscwoik. In prlvnto faml y: cui' XI
..nii.Krt. T I ,J1 1 In. e, ' "W, .a