16 EVENING LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 191S: 1 t 1 ' J it ft , - t C- SOCCER LEAGUE TO BE FORMED NEXT SATURDAY r.;:n ? n in WUHVCllllUll Ui. IVUUiyaeiltu tives of Industrial Teams Arranged at Electric Storage EIGHT - CLUB CIRCUIT Tmn Oarrlty, sponsor for the Indus- rfal Soccer LenRUe, nnnounted today that the real plans for tho organization would bo discussed nt a convention of tho rep resentatives of seven manufacturing con cerns Interested on next Wednesday evening- in tho auditorium of tho Electric Storage Mattery Company, on Allegheny avenue. When Interviewed Mr. Oarrlty said! "The Idea of organizing a soccer league composed of manufacturing plants of tho city lias been In mind for a long time, but thcro did not seem to bo enough Interest to morlt an attempt until quite recently. I called tip several men In other plants of tho city and they seemed delighted at tho proposition. Then I got busy and slnco then thlnus have looked rosy. "At the meeting to bo held Wednesday nt tho Electric Stnrago Mattery audito rium the futuro plans will bo discussed nnd wo will form somo sort of an or ganization to get things going. "At this tlmo there am seven teams willing- to tnke tin the light for tho cham- plonalilp banner In tho league. Electric Storago Mattery Company officials, Halo & Kllburn, American Pulley, Cresson 3Iorrla Manufacturing Company. Wheeler Sranufacturlng ("ompanv, Allen it Co. and Holseld Manufacturing Company hav fllgnlllcd their Intention of entering a team. There Is only one vacancy, which Is suro to bo filled by tho night of tho meeting. It Is proposed to havo an eight team circuit: Electric Storage Mattery Company's soc cer team wilt play a. gamo with tho Mer rymakers of Iloxborough next Saturday afternoon at the Matterymcn's Orounds, Chclten aventoe and Magnolia street. Klec trlc Storago Mattery tnakcra aro singu larly blessed, so f.ir as material Is con cerned. Thcro nro about 49 men who nro eager to fill In at any position In tho event of an accident to ono of tho regu lars. Clcctrlc Storago has had a very suc cessful season so far. Such teams ns Wheeler Compnny. Cresson and Oartlcld have been met and defeated. Tho only loss In seven games was to Lorctta, REFORM FOR SECONDS OF BOXERS SHOULD BE MADE AT LOCAL CLUBS Local Promoters Would Do Well to Put Ban on Those Whose Conduct Is Not Ethical Philadelphia promoters would do well by Inaugurating a reform barring boxers' seconds, who sprlnklo rlngsido patrons with water and various other mixtures during rest periods. This, no doubt, would meet with tho approval of all light fans. Thero has never been nny excuso for alleged seconds to glvo rlngsldo spec tators the benefit of water from their sponges that tho performers should get. Somo of theso fellows who crawl through tho ropos during tho Intermis sions and call themselves seconds aro really nothing but Jokes, and mnro of a handicap than a help to the men they nro handling. Somo of them seem to think all that Is required of a second Is to throw water on spectators, blow rosin In the faces of funs while swinging towels or fans and mal:o a general nuisance of themselves by shouting foolish Instruc tions to their lighters, whllo bouts aro In progress. Of course, thero are capable handlers, who devote tho one-mlnue intermission to preparing their boxers for the next round and theso aro tho fellows who sel dom annoy spectators. Hut a good many alleged seconds uro nothing short of nui sances and taken seriously only by them selves and tho fans they annoy. After much dickering over tho matter of weight, Joe Borrell and Eddie Mevolro finally have como to terms, and they will meet at tho Nonpareil A. C, December 10, nt catch weights. Borrell wanted to box Hevolre at 15S pounds, ringside. Tho bouts preceding the Benny Kaufman-Joe O'Nell match at the Broadway tomorrow night follow: llltz Walters vs. Billy Horn, Hock Bones vs. John Hol land, Peggy Sullivan vs. Jack Brady and IVhltey Beamer vs. Iteddy Bell. Harry Lenny, of this city, has under taken the Eastern managerial reins of Sammy Taylor, tho Detroit knockout ar tlst. Lenny Is trying to match Taylor with Joe Azevedo in New York. The wind-up at tho Quaker City Friday night will bring together Howard Trues dale, of Kensington, and Tyrone Costello, of North Penn. Following hla vicious battle with Jimmy Murphy here. Ad Wolgast left for New "York. The Mlchtgander may meet Leach Cross nt one of the metropolis clubs In the near future. Johnny Ertle, who Is matched with Young Dlgglns at the Olympla Monday night, will meet Young O'Leary In Brook, lyn Saturday night. Lew Tendler, who has had but one fight this season, will show In the semi at the Broad street arena with Kid Goodman, HOPPE WILL PLAY JAP EXHIBITION MATCHES Champion Cueist and Yamada Meet at Allingera Parlor Monday and Tuesday TVillle Hoppe, Alexander of the billiard -world, is to appear in an exhibition match with Kojl Yamada, the master Japanese player, at Sol Alllnger's em porium, 1307 Market street, next Monday and Tuesday. Monday night at S o'clock the two great DilliardiSLs will cross cum, and cm thn following day they will have two cessions, one in the afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, and tho other at night, at $ o'clock. Fbiladelphlans have had the pleasure e4 witnessing- the famous players in ac tion in previous years. The two players have been giving- exhibitions in all of the large cities at the country la an effort to stimulate greater Interest in the pame. ?te lnsiae workings of the game are demonstrated by the experts, and how to wbM decree vt efficiency the stroke and other nice details can be jaror.e4 out T tudeats. FOUR HAVERFORD AND THREE C, H. S. MEN ON EVENING LEDGER "ALL" TEAM Applegate, Episcopal; Homes, Germantown ; Moore, Haverford, and Butler, Central, Picked for Back field Positions Second Eleven Also Selected I first team Positions .... Iff I end . , .. left tnrkle . . . loll nun ril . .... i cut re , . . right ciinril . . right Intkle . . . rlclil Mill - I Saxmnti, SI, Luke's . I'nrmnttl. Central lllcfi SiilMilce, Central lllcli , Wliltliiher. Nortlirnt High I Ts.nn, tliitrrfnrit ."clinnl I (lllntl.v, llntrrroril School i l.etvls, tlinrrfonl Srlimil ' Aimlrciitc, Episcopal I Holmes. Ocrmniitrmii Moore, lliticrfortj Itutlcr, rrntml lllcli . . iinirtrrlntil Ipft i mtH5 t-lvrittixn I.BPoBtt, In tildtlmr Us i.Bciioinsne team, win not nuiiy ' between the public high cehonts and the Interacndemlr l.eaKiie, tennis, as Is sen- orally the custom. As most of the Inter- academic Lcaguo and Independent teams In Philadelphia and vicinity lutvo played members of tho public school league or teams which have met "tho Dig Three," It was po.slbto to get a good line on tho relative ability of nil who played In this section. Peddlo Institute, Attnntlo city High, Perklomen Seminary, Allentowti Prep and a few other elevens which met local teams are not Included In the selection. They nro not considered III the Philadel phia division in scholastic football. Tho boys picked for this eleven are selected for their vnluo to their teams during the entire season. It was also tho nlm of the Rvmnino J.iJtHirm to select boys whose style of play would colnrlde. III other words, It Is a team nltli one kicker, oi.e forward passer, etc., and two or three men whose Individual work In particular departments wcio not consid ered In preference to other players whoso work was superior In other de partments. MOOMR A KlCKF.lt. As on Instance, Jim Moore, of Haver ford, was selected for n halfback posi tion because of his marvelous kicking. With Moore on tho team no other klekcr Is necessary, and a player whose greatest asset Is punting hnd lo surpass tho other harks In nil other departments to bo chosen. Two lads frnin the Mnln Lino stood out nhovo all other ends during the Inst sea son. Tln-y wero Saxmnn, of St. Luke's, and Lewis, of Haverford. There was not a game during tho entire season In which their work did not stand out above any other end on the Held. Moth com blno brilliant open field work, such as receiving forward passes nnd getting down the field under kicks nell, with great ability to smash Interference nnd slzo up plays. For tho Becond team Bradley, of Cen tral High, and Shctlzllne, of IVnn Char ter, aro selected. Thero wero several ends more brilliant 111 tho open Held, hut for steady, consistent work and ability to break up plays this pair stood out. Other star ends wero O'Neill, of La Snlle; Scholcs, of West I'hlily; Walton, of Kpls copal; Brown, of Penn Charter: DeLong, of Central High, and Writes, of North east. O'Neill's Inck of weight prevented him from earning a first-team position. Farmakls, of Central High, switched from guard to tackle In mldseason, nnd Killiitty, of Haverford, were tho leading tackles. Farmakls easily outplayed every opponent ho met, whllo Hlllntty proved conclusively that lie was entitled to a position by his brilliant work through out tho season: He shone particularly In tho Hill School game LL'BIN AND SMITH. For tho second team, Lubln, of South ern High, and Smith, of West riillly, nro given tho call over llnce, of Clormantown; nilev, of lentrul High: Mtennan, of Ln Snlle: Cunningham and Smith, of West Phllly. who formed a powerful team; Snngrce, of Penn Charter, and Gardner nnd Thomas, of Northeast. Had Lubln been more experienced, ho would have been tho best man of tho field, aa ho has moro nnturnl strength nnd ability. Ho failed to box tho ends as well as Farmakls and Glllatty and his work was not quite so smooth. Central High and Haverford ngnin en ter the limelight with tho selections for tho guard position. First honors go to Tyson, of the Main Lino institution, while Ruppleo. of the Crimson and Hold, was Just a trifle behind. Tho latter played with a fractured hand In the two big games of tho season, but this did not prevent him from easily outplaying strong opponents. McCnrthy. or Catholic High, nnd CHI more, of West Phllly, are tho choices for the second team. Both wero handicapped by having weak men playing beside them or they might have hustled the first te.un selections, Llpnlncott. of Episcopal: Diamond, of St. Joseph; T. Wharton, of Chestnut Hill; Kreckr. of Central High, and Cutler, of Germantown, descrvo hon orable mention. Thero was one centre who stood out head nnd shoulders nbovo nil others and ho was playing in the centre of a weak line. This was Whltaker, of Northeast High. Hi- Is an excellent collcglato pros pect. Whltaker played a roving centre nnd usually made half of the tackles In the open Held. He passed well, opened up large holes and Interfered beautifully. no irequenuy went inrougn nna spi eo tho secondary backs, malting possible long gains ny tno docks. Emmnl. of Haverford, Is socund choice over Armstrong, of Central High. Tho I latter had weight and height on the I Main Lino lad, but the aggressiveness and , experience of Kmmal gavo him the call. This trio of pivot men stood out above all others so much that there was little room for comparison. FEW GOOD QUARTERS. The field of good quarterbacks wns far smaller during the past season than in years. As a usual thing the quarterbacks on local teams have been brilliant stars, but this season the quarter material was lacking. There were a, few, however, who compared favorably with the greatest ever turned out. "Doc" Applegate, al though Ineligible for Interacndemlo League contests, was given first choice, as he was one of the cleverest all-round backs seen In local ranks In years. Weighing 16 pounds and possessing a great football brain, Applegate was in valuable to his team. With him In the game Episcopal had one of the beet teams In the city. After he was declared In eligible the team went to pieces. Applegate would be the forward passer of this eleven. Ha. is not only a won derful handler of the ball but has a gteat head nnd the passes would surely be cleverly executed with him engineering the play. Myron Wharton, of Chestnut Hill, Is the pltot of the second team. Leading either central ingn or jiaverroru this youngster might have hustled Applegate for a first team position. He needed more protection In the back Held than hie teammates were able to give him. Ills work was consistently brilliant, however, and he was selected in preference to Howell, of Haverford; Sullivan of Catho lic High; Sargeant, of St. Lukes; Plersol, of Penn Charter; Itoseneau, of Central High; KUtler, of West Phllly; Paul, of Northeast, and a few others. For the other backfield positions there was a wealth of material. Including Jim Moore and Benham, of Haverford; But ler. Voss and Gotwals, of Central High; Sitley and Walsh, of Penn Charter; Holmes, of Germantown; Glascott, of Catholic High: Mahoney, of La Salle: Weisaad, of St. Joseph; Kosetsky, of Southern; Hedelt and Kinsman, of North cast. Hugo and Clark, of West Phllly, and numerous- others. Holmes, Moore and Butler are selected for all-round efficiency. Thero were sev eral better ground gaining backs than Butler, but his grand defensive play, ln terfvriaj and short two plunclne tank SECOND TEAM Ilrntllev. Central Ittell .mini, isniiineril incn Ollmore. nei liimv I.miiinl, llnxrrfnril MCurtli, (ntlinllr lllcli Umllli, Wrt I'hlily . Slictlslliic, rpim Charter II. l hnf . I'ttr.,.!,,.,! tlllll IllllrilTIf If t.. r..Hl...l Itl-t. rlRliI liullliiKk (iliiVurntt, Ciitlinllr High ... fnlllnirk .slllpj. Penn charter him a necessity to the tlrst team. With out him Voss and (lotwals would not have been able to shine brilliantly for Central High. Voss. Glasscott and Sltley aro the sec and team backs. The former Is an ex cellent punter, brilliant tackier and tho best mnn interfering In local ranks, bnrrlhg pos.Mbly Mutler. There wero sev eral lads who wero more brilliant as ground gainers, but were not so valuable to tho team. CHHliTEXimi PLAYERS flET VA US-TV LETTEHS Excellent Showinr? of Team Duo to Good Coaching The Cheltenham High School team rinsed Its senstm by defeating Norristmvti High School, by tho score of 6-2. Tho Todlt for producing such n wlnnlnrr onm wns duo to tho work of coaches Kohl mid Mrown. Tim rheiimiimm !-.. ' were In such lrnml niivnip.nl .,,, im.'. i that they only took two tlmo-nulH for In- Juries and did tint make ono substitution Tho varied attack of the Klklns Park team and the way they executed the for ward pass showed they wero well groomed. On the defense tho line men shifted with the offensive team no quickly that they wero able to gain only six first downs. Two of theso wero on penalties. Thoxo players that have earned their varsity letter are Wilson, l'rcestntl, II. Witdls, Searing, Pel. Duncan, Dally, K. Hoggs, ,f. Clehrls, A. debris, Henderson. Carson, Keheetz. Whitman. Hutterworth, T. Moggs, captain, and Dickie, manager. Tho second learn letter will go to tingpr. Smith. Mackenzie. Cnnu-nv tin,,,, Long, Sullivan. W. Wiildts, Qiilnlen. Slg innnd, Hommcrly, Kullonbnch, Dctwller. Cheltenham will loso tho following members of tho squad by graduation: Carson. Scheetz, Whitman, J. flclirls, A. MehrlM. Henderson, Fell. Dungan, Scaring, II. Waldls, Kreeston, Ilimn, Conwav, Dally nnd T. Hoggs, captain. ISENDEIt FILES SUIT Indian Pitcher Released by Federals Seeks Unpaid Salary NI3W YOItK. Doc. 1. A suit for alleged breach of contract In behalf of Charles A. (Chief) Mender, tho pitcher, has been Hied In United States Court hero against the Federal League. Mender seeks to recover a Judgment of JWM from the league. Thn former Phila delphia American star claims he was re lenscd unconditionally by the Baltimore Federal League club last August In vio lation of tho terms of his contract, which Is said to havn been for two years at J7JIX) per annum. Tfi HIJILlH.Vn I.VCRKASB Gain of Two and a Half Million in First Eleven Months, Much of It in November A gain of J2,r,no,0nO In building trade for thn first eleven months this year, over the satno period last year. Is shown hi the ps tlmntes compiled by William Gamble, statistician of tho Mureau of Mulldlng In spection. The total estimated cost of nil building work during tho Inst month, ac cording to Mr. Oomble'B figures. Is $iW,-!.-. nn Increase of $l.ICS.13- over tho fig ures for tho same month last year. Tho total so far this year Is f3B,S 11,03.-., or tin incroaro of J2.CS2.S00 over tho first eleven months of 1911. The following schedulo shows the num ber of permit Issued and the nature of the operations lust month: J'ur- Opera- Ksttm'd mlts. tloni. Cost. Dwellings, 1 atory , Dwellings, 2 story Dwellings, a atory Dwellings, frame ,., Ktahles , M inufaetorles , W'orkslilps ....., Oarages , , irfico buildings Htoros ., Warehouses , Mnglne and boiler houses. Churchea Hi-hnals , Malls , Clubhouses MI-cp!,neous buildings.., Addition Alter ttlnns and repairs... II scollnneoua work Meaiera Signs Armcry building ......... 2,r,nri o.tn..vin la-s.fiM jo 7f) 11,100 170.r10 4,STrt 4ILTK.-. 7S 410 . is 21 . .1 I . a .-i , M 10 l 4 cs na a a . in jb T 7 3 3 4 4 :! I 18 IS 1?.I 121 lfal ino 1 1t l.'.l 01 31 n o i l 20. IWI li.1. 1411 lifl'tsio I iii.mk) i'2'JX! I iJ'SI?! 1 'fi-JW I lirSlf? .11 SW I'M. mo 10S..1i) I II.I.'JI ' 12.770 I I .otn : 18.1,01111 ; Totals .718 10S5 fS, IOb.CO.1 j , I Danquet for Retired Police Serjeant ' ,, ,,.,,,, ,, ... Pollco Sergeant William J Hamilton, , ot tho 39th street and Lancaster avenue gtutton. who recently was put on tho pen- plon ron nftcr 30 years' service, was given j a farewell banquet Inst night at Belmont Mnnslon by 75 policemen and their friends, Captain David McCoach was toastmaster anil the presentation ot gifts was made by Blnkely D. Caughn, leader of tho 31th Ward. OBITUARIES WILLIAM nROOKE RAWLE Prominent Civil War Veteran and Lawyer Passes Away Lieutenant Colonel William Brooke Mawle, Civil War veteran and member of the br. died yesterday at the age of 72. He was stricken with apoplexy on No. vember 15 and had been confined to his home, at 230 South 2Sd street, blnce that time. The deceased lawyer was a member of a family that for many generations enjoyed prominence In the legal pro fession In this city. He was a direct descendant of Benjamin Chew, Colonial Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, He was agent for tho Penn estates for many years. A graduate of tho public schools of this city, Mr. Bawle completed a course tn thn University of Pennsylvania In XS53. He had entered the cavalry service of the Union army before he received his degree. He was attached to the escort of Generals Grant and Meade when they entered Petersburg, and to that of Gen eral Meade at Appomatox. He received the title of lieutenant colonel for various acts of bravery throughout the war. When peace had been declared he be gan the study of law in the office of his uncle, William Henry Rawle, of this city. He was admitted to the bar In lis'7. The deceased soldier-lawyer wrote "The Right Flank at Gettysburg," ''With Gregg In the Gettysburg Campaign," "Gregg's Cavalry Fight at Gettysburg" and "The General Title of tho Penn Family to Pennsylvania. MRS. MARGARET KNIPE She Was First Woman Lawyer in Montgomery County Bar NOBRISTOWN, Dec 1. Mrs. Margaret Knlpe, a years old, the first woman lw- yer to be admitted to the. Hontiromcry County bar, died Inst night of tubercu losis. Slio wa the wife of Attorney I. 1 Knlpe. Miss Harriet Hnnd Miss Harriet Hand, sister of Dr. Al fred Hnnd, of this city, died yesterday In Sernnton nt the homo of her father, Alfred Hand, former Justice of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. She had been 111 for three weeks. Her funeral wilt bo held nt Scranton tomorrow. JDentljg These Notice Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge AltHAHAMS. On November ,10. IMS, linrtTirA, wife nt Jopn)i Abrnhnms, ngp.l ;s vp,ir. Relatives nnd friend nro Invited to -ittpnl the. ftinprnl services, on Friday, at 10 n. m precisely, nt hPr lntp residence, 119 North llubv st.. KM nnd Arch tp. In terment private. AMIIIltMIN. on November 50. IMS. TAT Jliri: 1. ANniSItSON. Relatives nnd Irion. Is, nlo I.po C'olumlim, No. 041, I. C. II. t, nnd niv. No, L'2, A. O. II.. nro In . ItPd to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at R,S0 n. m., from tlio reldenrn of hla eleter, MIm nnrhel Anderson. 4P(7 fllrnrd avc. West Philadelphia. Solepin tten,tilem Maes at rhnrrli of Our Mother of Horrows, nt 10 n. tn. lntrrment at at Penis' Cemetery. AI'KCII nn November 2(. I0IS, MAttY A., widow of ,lseph A. Apker. Funeral, to which relatives and friends nro Invited, on Thursday, at ( o'eloik, from the resl clenie of her daunhter-ln-law, Mrs. John II. Mutton, 2(0 South inth Ft. Mass of Ito nul'm nt church of St. .Monica nt 10 o clock prerlely. Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery. ll.Wl.i:it. suddenly, on November 5S, 101",, (iKiilliIM W.. hujbar.d of the lato Valeria Conrad Haller, of Mending, Pa., need : yenrs, UelatlvcB and friends, nlso members of Pin" drove 1-oriRp, No. inn, V. and A. M.; Cnmp No. 19, P. o 8. of A.; Ixidgo No. M", f. O. O. !., nnd Philadelphia ami lload 1ns llellef Association ami nil other no. rirtlea nf -hlr h ho wan a member, are in vited lo Hie services, on Thursday, at 1 p. m., nt thn rharcl of Frnnela F. fleldcl, 117 North r.ih St., itendlnc. Pa. Interment, Heading. I'a. Remains may be viewed Wed nesday ovenlnir, after S n-ploi-it, nt Ills late ivaldenro, I HI North niltli at. UlillW, On N'nvpinlinr lit. iniS, ANNA M tvlfo of Daniel Prow, nRcd f.2 yenra. Mela tlea nnd friends nro Invited to attend funeral, Thtirvlny, December 2, 1:.10 n m from her lain resldenre. 1,12 llalnhrldirn t S-pr1fe. nt St. Peter's Church, ,1,1 ami Pino ft-t, -' ::o p. in. Interment Fernnood Ceme tery. 'V- f Ji''."-nn, , Nnveriilier Et, 1015. :.MMA K1SHAM. widow of William 1 litmus. Funeral services nt St. Mike's Church, ""r !,'i;!i"vV.1; ?" ""'"day. at u a. m. 'tiiter inent tTlvnle. "ir,')!;1.'":;-"." November .10, 1pm, pat. HP K !'.. husband of Theresa II. Ilutier V.'.T 'v!'"nV , """"v" nnd friends, Him ,!ilyi"V.Sor- fv ,nf. Annunciation church. "I J1VJ"''1 '" nl'eiid the funeml. on Friday, nt : n. in., rrnm his late iesldentP.fl I'liiiniiiKlmm piare federal nt. nbovo llth st . Illsh Ite.jiiiem M.iea nt Church of An" m".Ti'vin"t2rV ' "' '"' In,crlnrn' " Mho llVAItl). ,m Nntlonal Soldiers' Homo r7.n"iN,i "Altl. husband of the lam Mar tha. A. IH.inl, aged ,1 ..nrn. ltelatlves anil filends nro l.nvlled to attend the funeral services, nn rrid.i.v. nt 2 a. in., il 11.!.! iionee i of hi son. .I.ilin lljnrd. tan Soiiin ,l-M st., I'liilailelplilii. Interment nt lVrnwoi. J!r.1,JT:' ..JL"'"1"". " '' viewed Jin . u,'i..v, iruui n io n; p. m. CI.AKK. nr November 20, lOtr. nr.1. v w re of Jntnea M. Clark. MelativeV ami frlcndi aro Invited to attend lh" Viinwn scrilces. ,n Thiiiwlay, at 1 p. m nreeliniv nt her late resldencp. asuil West WlMar L,' Interment at lllltstde cVmetery via (unprai Clw:i:iTi,VVli'"."r- .n November 20, loin, yt 1 1. I.I AM o, Jr., son of William. kV ........ --! "cy 'i"I 111 i.hhiic, tuny bo viewed on Saturday evening, CltAiIP. Or Novrmber , .i.,.. ,.,, .,,ivrninrr .11. Illir,. IvATI It CHAMP, widow of OcorgP S. Cramp ami daiiehier of the lato John nnd Sarah Dycli. In 101.-,, KATE It. -. ,,u rrtr. upiaiivps ana rrietids. alsT thn inerrhers of tho Itenslngton M. K Chunh, nro Invlied to attend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at 2::tn p. m., at her lato resldencp, 2!.-.i K. Susquehanna avp. Interment private at Mount I'raeo Cemetery, liemnl'ia may bo viewed on Wednesday, from S mi tl in p. m. DAItlt. On November 20. lOlfi. C11ATII.KS A . Imahnnd of Cathcrlnn M. D.irr, aged It years. IMathrB and frlenda. also employes of .Mldiali- Steel Company, nro Invited lo intend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m , at his lata rcMrtencn, 41:10 Chndwlek st. Interment private, at Norlhweod Ceme tery. Frlendt may view remains on Wednes day, at s p. m. l)i:NTi:i. On November no, 101.1. JO SUI'IIINIJ. widow of Harry Dentel. Funeral on Friday, at s::r n. in., from her lato real-deni-o, .11.1 Northeast Houlevard. Solemn Itpaulem Illsh Mats nt St. Hnnaventiira's Church. 10th and Cambria sts.. nt lu u. m Interment private. DONOVAN. On Noomher SO. if) If: II:i,:n., wife, or John J. Donovan. Rela tives and friends, also tho Altar and Rosary and 1. '-ague of the Sacred Heart, aro Invited to attend th funeral, on Saturday, at S :!0 11. m., from her husband's residence 221U Itaco st. Itorulem Mass at tho Cathedral nt 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery. DOWNS. On November SO, 1015, WJI. 1,1AM huaband of Jane Moore Downs, need 00 ltelatlves and friends, nlso Kqual Rights I-oilKe, No. 401. I. o. o. F., and employes of Dock st. freight department. Pennsylvania II. It., aro United to attend the. funeral serv ices, en Friday, at 11 a. m.. at hla lato resi dence, 2li'i St. Albans place Interment nt Nprthwool Ceinelerj. Auto service. Re mains can bo slewed Thursday, between T nnd U p. in. ...iL'f l1 1 P fn ?fi mKv m 1 m . HAItA.' wife of John Dressier! nged Kl veara Rolntlvra ant rre:nfla aro Invited to attend '" funeral, on Thursday, at 7:30 a. in., from her lale res denee. 2.1 w. louden et., (!er- mantnwn. High Mass at St. Francl.i of As- slsi Church, at tl a. m. Interment at Moly tienulclire Crmeltry. " tiepulclire Crmeltry, ;m.I.;U - o,. November 28, 101,1, jo SUl'U husband of Louisa Kngler (neo Speclu). In hla ith year. Relatives and trtends, also me.nbera of tho White Fawn Association, are InvltPd to otiend the funeral on Thursday, at S:30 a. m.. from his lata residence. 1128 N. 4lli et. High IteQuiem ...UrB ... .... - ... - ....... ..a .v ... .... ,1 tertnent Holy Cross Cemetery. riKid. on November ao. 1018. jomn it.. husband of Carrlo Held (neo We ngard), un.i tn 0f Kmlly A. and the late John it. f-ield. Mats III nt. 4-eiera vnurcn. aL lu a. m, in- In his :-!il year, ltelatlves and friend, also Janea A. Ciarnold Clumber, No. 10. O. K. 1'.; Kevstunp Ilenetlclal Association and emnlnvpa of Henry Ulsnton & Sons' jobbing dept.. urn Invited to attend the funeral, on Krlday afternoon, at 2 o'clook, from ills mothrr'a residence. 71"1 State Iload. Taeony. Inter ment at Magnolia Cemetery. J'l.ANNMItV. On November 29. 1015. liltlixirvr, widow of Domlnlck Klannery. Itclatlvis und friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at K..10 a. m.. from her late residence, 24S North itarston si. High Mass or Requiem at Church of tho Moat Precious Wood of Our Lord at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. I'llItD. At Mlllvllle, N. J., on November 29 1913. CIIAUI.KS FOIID, In the KM year of bis age. ltelatlves and friends are Invited lu at. end Hie funeral services, at the resi dence of his sun-ln-Iaw, Thomas Whltaker. 20O North 2d st.. Mlllvllle, N. J., on Fri day, at 11 a. m. Interment private, at Mount 1'lojHint Cemetery. FHKKMAN --On November 29. 101.1. WU.l. IAM 11.. son of the lata William II. and Klla C. Freeman, aged 41 years. ltelatlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral forM.ee. Thursday, at 2 p. m . at the par lira of J. K. Utiles & Son, 1417 East Sus quehanna ave. Interment private at Oak land cemetery. (iAMIII.i;. on November 28. 1915 at her residence, 170 IVest Palmer at., MAnOAUET E. (nee Graham), widow of Frederick W Gamble. IteUtlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at I'M p. m. Interment at Mt, Morlah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Wednes day evening, after S o'clock. GIMIKHT. At her residence. B401 Wetnter at . 01 December 1, 1013, SUE A. OII, IIIIRT (nea Wilson), wlfo of Theodore T Gilbert. Notice of funeral later. (11 I.I Suddenly, on November 28. 1015 Kl.IZAHKTH. wife of C. Elwood Gill. Aelai Uvea and Irlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Schuylkill Township. Chester County, J'a., Thursday Service at the house at 10 am. Interment at jreat Valley ITeabyterUn Cemetery. Car. rUgea will meet 9:20 a. in. Philadelphia and Heading train at PhoenUvllle station. HANI). On November 30. 1913. HAIiniET JEdKUP, eldest daughter of lion Alfred Hand and the late Anna Jessup Hand. Serv. Ices iroin her late residence, la Scranton Pa., on Thurlay afternoon. "ramon, HAINES. At Trenton. N. J., on Eleventh Month 30th, 181S, ESTllEIt' ANN widow ot -VVtllUtD 6. Haluea. ltelatlves and triads at the Krlends- sleeting House, Medford N i;- ?.n 85Ul?"d?y 1 at "' m- Interment & Jdedtoril. ft. J II.VIIKIS On Novembre 30, 1018 an Kin NOJUtlS. wife of Harry Harris, and diuKbt.r of the late Johnaon and Margaret CrV IUUtlvM and friend are InwtJd to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, it 3 o'clock precisely, at the resldenca , bar brother-. Mr. John C. Oretr T22&I North lSth t. Interment strictly private. Auto mobile service. ui- HAVKS. Oa November 29, 1915. WILLIAM HAVBB. ii years. Relatives and friendi are Invited to attend funeral, oa Thursday at 2 f. in-, from his brother-la-Uw-'s resi dents. Herbert II Walker, 19 Pllllas at. j-raukford. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery- HENNESSV. On November 20, 1915. PAT SICK,. hu,han4 of .Katharln T Henntoiy (nee Uatleria. Relatives aad f-icods, jilio all societies of which deceased waa a mem ber, sx tavlttd to ettecd tbs Wetrst. oa . .. TJVIan.!.' Ullnu tf.,.. -.,. "'W. Invited in aiipiiiI tho funeral, on Hiindn '! ,'' m" ,rrom ,,, mrents' residence 1,17 Mifflin st. Intirment nt uiieltrniiVm '.,....' tpry. rtcmalna DEATHS TliiiMillv. at A A. m.. from his late rest it.. r.Amden. Illun tenet. 61.1 North 1th "t., Camden. Mim at ihs rhnreh of the Holv Name at U a. -m. Interment at calvary Cemetery. II! f JOINS. On November 27. 10in. ANNA M. MILLER HICIOINS, widow of Hiram luteins. Mineral from her late residence, ,1110 North inth at., THireday, nt t) 30 a. in. interment at Greenwood. Cemetery, Mrooklsn, N. Y. lirooklyn, N. Y., nnd Topeka, Kan., papers please copy. 1IOHNEH. Or November 29. MM, ISA IIELLA MOORE, widow of William W. Hor ner. Relatives and frlenda aro Invited to nt tend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m. tirecliHy, at the Calvary Lutheran Church, 4IM St. nnd Mantua ne. Interment private. Remains may be viewed, nt her late residence, 4143 Westminster nve.. on Wednesday, between tho hours of 7 and 9 p. m. llfMI'lIIllIVS. On November 2. 1915, MARUARET, widow of Daniel Humphreys. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend runeral, Thursday, at 8-30 a. m., from her late residence, 2"7? KenMtiRton nve. Solemn Reoulem Man. nt the Church of the Visita tion 11. V. M. nt 10 n, m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. .lARllKN. On November 29. I9IS, MARTHA II., daughter of Mary II. nnd tho Into James Jarden. Relatives nnd frlenda nre Invited to attrn.l th." funeral services, Thursday, at P. m., at 1S2U Chestnut st. Interment pri vate. KEARSS. Suddenly, on November SO, loir,, ELIZA IIP.TH, wldoi of William KtatiK, In her S7tH year. Due notice of tho funeral vi 111 be given, from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Hannah Dunbar, 631 McKcan street. KIlMHII. On November 21. lnin, SARAH ROLAND KKNDIO (nee Smith), wife of Ed ward M. RendlR, and dauRhtcr of the lato Cnptnln Richard and Caroline Bmltli. Rela tives and friends, nlso Alumni nf tho Ilurd School aro Invited to ntlend tho funeral serv ices, en Thursday, nt 2 p. m at her late residence, 2:2U N. rnmae st. Interment private, nt Kcrnwood Cemetery. l.r.llllH. In Moorestown. N. .1., nn eleventh Month 30th, 10ir. ALFRED W. LI1EDH, husband of l.ydla n II. Iels, In I1I1 tlMh year. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited tn attend the itinera!, on rilxth-day afternoon. Twelfth Month, fid, at 2 o'clock, rrom 1rlcniiB' Meeting Houe, Moorestown, N. .1. interment private at Wesitleld, N .1. Train leaves Market st. ferry 12. Ml for Moores- lown. Trolley leaves Camden every half hour. LONG. On November 30, 1915. JANE, widow of Alexander 1.0ns,, nued IV1 years. Relative nnd friends nro Invited In attend tho funeral services, en 1-Tldiiy, at 2:,'tn p. 111,, m the residence or her daughter, Mrs. Kred erhk Zoos, 22il South fllh St., Darby, I'a. Interment prli.ilc. I.O.VGAKElt. on November 29. 191,",. R. RAl.l'ir. son nf Reuben ll, nnd Emma !'. IrfiiiKiiker, need 27 cnrs. RelatLes and friend", also ViiislilnBtnii Camp, No. :il, V. O. fi. or A., and Ihn 1' and It. It. Roller Aim rlnttnn, are Invited to attend tho funeral, nn Thursday, ni 1 p. in., ai nis iiaretus- resl. ilenco, Parkland Helchls, Purklaud, Pa. in. torment at Nnrthttomi Ceiuotery. I.U'.. n November 29, l!ll.", PAULINE A., daughter of tho lato Alexander nnd Loiilsn yr.. I'uner.il en Thursday, at M.;in a. m., from her lale re.idcucc. tin N. ;tl, Bl, P.elalUea and friends nre Invited to attend Mntctnn Re.iiilem Mass at tho Cathedral nt '10 a. m. Interment private. MARSHALL. on November 29. 1 0 1 .".. WILLIAM V. MARSHALL, husband of Ktnnia II. Manilwll. need 7.-, )ir, nf Chest nut street. Il!irri Hill. Itelatlvea nnd frlenda, also Ellis Post No. 11. tl, A. It., nro Invited tn attend tho funeral services c, Thursday af lernovn at '.' o'clock nt the nrnrtmenta of Kltk A. Nice, O.!0l ilcrinnntnnn nvetui. ler-n-antowii. Interment private. National Cem etery. JM'AllI!. Oil November 2S, 191 r., .IOIIN .1 McCAHE. hinbnnd of Ellrn McCah (neo Knowlan). ltelatlves mnl frlniuis, also l.'n. plno Cominny No. 11, Plillndcliihla l'Iro Re. Ief Assoilatlon, and I'lro rnsurnnco I'atrnl, nio Invited to attend tho funeral on Thurs- nny innrnintr at v ,'i o'clock, rrom his lato lesldcnce. 11:11 Catharine stiect. lllcli red idem mass at St. Paul's Church nt 10 a. m. Interment nt Hoiy Cross Cemetery. .McllONNEI.L. 'Mi November !!'.). 191,-,. AllTltL'll, hii'bancl nf Mary A. McDonnell inco DoiiKberty). Relnthes and friends, nlro St. Uabrlcl's Holy Name Society; Div. No. 411, A. 11. II. ; Court Vesper, p. nf , and employi a of the P. It. T. Co. Stntlon. inth and Jn.-kson sts.. nro Invited to nltcnd fu-nor.-il. Tliurnday. nt .S:30 n. in., from his Into residence, 1T,.- S. Ouenthcr st. (2:1th nnd Tas ken. Solemn Requiem Mass nt Church of St. tlal-rlel nt 10 11. m. Interment Holy Crosa Cumetcir. JIELEV. On November 29. lOlfi, WYND IIAM H.. husband of Knto Meloy. in his fi'.ith year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho. funeral wrvlccs. on Krlday, Do cpmber :i, nt 11 n. in., at his late realdenco, 42 Rl'-hey ave., U'ett ColilriKHWood. N. .1. Interment private, at Ilarlclali Cumeterv, nt convenience of tho family. 1-rlenda may call Thursday ovenlng. l'lraae omit llovvcrH. NOLI. El:. On November 29, 1(11 r.. CARL, husband of Rosn Noller, In hla i'.MIi year. Relatlvea and frlenda aro Invited tn nttrnd funeral services, on Tliursilay afternoon, De cember 2, at 2 p. in., at tho refatdenco of hla son. William I". Noller, ."nio ljucb-lioro t Tucony. Inlerment private, nt Oreenmount Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Wednes day, after 7 p. m. I'AI'I.. On November 30, una. PETER, husband of Wllh'dminn Paul ineo Haunch). nKi-d 15 ytvirs, Itelatlvea and friends, also llirm.-in LodRe, No. 12.". I', nnd A. M. ; Shakahappo Tribe, No. 1".S, l. (). R. j. i I'anstatter Vnlksfest Vereln. also dlrectora mid memberH of PltlliMlelphia Schiietzen Vereln, uri Invited to attend hla funeral, on Friday, nt 2 p. m.. fium his lato resident n. 421T Krankfiml nve., 1'innkforil. Interment at Illibtde IVmeterv. Automobile service. PETERS On November 30, linn. MA THILDA SOPHIA, daughter of tho lato Am brosn nnd Elizabeth Peters. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services on Saturday, at 1:10 p. m., at her Into r-sldence, 12(ir, Columbia ave. Interment strictly private, nt Nurthwood Cemetery. Re mains may bo viewed on Friday, from 7 to 0 p. m. PIEHSON. On November 30, 101.1, LIZZIE W., widow of Joromlah O. Plerson. I'uner.il ervlec3 on Friday, at S11, m., nt tho chnncl of Kirk & Nice, IV101 Germantown avenue, Germantown. Interment private. , PVNE On November 29. 101.1. SARAH PINE, in her S2d year. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to Attend tho funeral services on Thursday at 2 p. m. nt her late residence, f.20fl Woodland avo. Interment private. RANKIN. On November 27, 191,1, JAMES RANKIN, husband of tho lato Phebo Milnor nnd son of thn lato Andrew Rosa and Eliza heth Itanhln. Itelatlvea and frlendi aro In vllnd to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from tho residence of his son, Samuel Rankin. Tennis nve.. Ambitus!, Pa. Inter ment at Macnalli Cemetery. ItAWI.H. On November 30. 1015. WILLIAM luumiw, iMvvia, son or tno lato Charles vunaic nrooKc. eunerni services nt St. James' Church. 22d and Walnut streets, on 1 Krlday, December 9, at 2 p. m. Interment JI1 4V.VID. lllllliWAY. On November 30, 1915, HENRY WRIGHT RIDOWAV. Pelatlvea and frpmla Bra Iniltud to attend the funeral services, on I'rllay, at 2 p. m., at hla lato residence, 2221 North ISth at. Interment rrlvate, at Laurel Hill Cemetery. HOimUTS On November 29, lllt.1, AL HEllT M., husband of Mary Roberta (nea Heiiclcrson). In his 79th year. Relatives and friend', nl30 Kensington Lodge. No, 211, F. nnd A. M. , Royal Arch chapter. No. 23.1: Captain Walter Newhnll I'ot. No. 7. O. A. It., and l!rlckloerB Union, No. I, of Penn sylvnnla. are Invited lo attend funeral, Thurs. day. at - p. in., from his lato residence, 5711 O St., Creacentvllle. Philadelphia. Interment nt Greenwood Cemetery. K. of P. Remains may bo viewed on Wednesday evening. Auto service. IIOWI. NII On November 29. 191.1, KATII. ARINE S. ROWLAND, daughter of the late William N. and Maria V. Rowland. Funeral unices at her lato home. Croydon, Pa., on Thursday, at t:30 p. m. Train leaves llroad Street Station 12:0J p. in. Interment pri vate. SANDERSON. tin November 29. 1015. MAGGIE SANDERSON, daughter of tho lato Ellen und Adam Sanderson. HelntlvAa ami friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Tnursaay. ai . p. m.. at tne residence of her bister. Mrs. Joseph Garrcs. 1224 Arch st. Norrlstown. Interment at OuU liurUl Ground Conshohocken. SrilATTE. On November 80, 1915, CON RAD P. E.. husband of Caroline II.. at his home In Swarthmore, I'u. Due notice of. the funeral will be given. SIILIlllV. At Tbulmervlll". Pa., or Novem ber 2T 1915. PATRICK FRANCIS, husband of the late Jane Sherry. Relatives and friends, also tho Sacred Heart T. A. tl. Society, of the Sacred Heart Church, or Philadelphia., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, from his lato resldenca Oreen kt., Thulmervllle, I'a. Illsh Masa at Our Lady oj Graco Church, South Lang hprne, p., at JO o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral cemetery. SMOVKIL At Ilrlstol. Pa., on November 29, 1015, CARRIE II., wife of John Smoyer. In her 5J.I year. Relatives und frlenda aro In vited to attend the furerul services, at her late rotldence, 520 Linden st.. Bristol, Pa., en Thursday, at 2 p. m. Interment Bristol Cemetery. KT-.:vJtvNS .. n November 29. 19t5 KETURAH. wife of John II. Stevens. I tela! lives and frUnd are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 7:30 n m precisely, a: her late residence, ISIS North llth st. Interment private, at tho con. venlence of tho family. hTKAI'HK. On November 29. 1915. Proles, sor MAX STHAUriB. In his TTtb year. Rel atives and friends of the family are Vo. pectfully InUtod to attend the funeral serv ices, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock "reclsely, at hU late rewldence. 8140 ltlJgS avenue. Interment at Mt. Peace Cemetery Remains may be viewed on Wednesday even. Ids from 7 to 10. v SIMMAN On November 20. 1915. wir.r.. I AM HUJIUAN. aged 74 stars. Relatives and f-luds are Invited to attend th funeral services Thursday at 2 p, m. at hla lata rastdence. 2tj W. Itockland St.. Geriiiantowii lutcrmtnt private. Kindly omit tlowers bVOiCI). On November 30, 1915. JAMES U. SNVORD, aged 70 years.' Ileuses' gad frlsnds are invited to attend the Xunersl services, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock at hi late residence. 1412 North Bouvler TAUGAKT. At St. Agues' Hospital, on No. veoitx-r 30. 1S15. CHARLES P7. son of the lata Fa trick and Mary Taggar . M.Ktlv.! end friends, also I. lf, B. V., No. lo r lnvlted tg attend the funeral, on Thursv morning Mass of Requiem at St. An Hospital, st ,-- oa. precisely. Interment sTt New Cuthedral Cemetery ' ' TAVI.OK.. On Eleventh Month. 20th. lois. st Friends' Home, Keaastt Sausre' P RUTH H. TAYLOR, ln her 5thyr, daugh ter ot th late Yardlsy and Htcnaii T-ylur, DEATHS of Lincoln, V, rtelatlvee an friends are In. vited to attend tho funeral, en Fifth-day, at 2 p. m. Interment nt Kennett Snuare, Pa. THOllN'llIKn At her residence, 17B Mjjrt- boro street, Itnston, on November 29. 191B, ELLEN LEWIS, widow of Gcoreo Qulncy Thorndlite, In her 71th year. WESITALL. On November 27, 1915, EVA, wlfo of Jobs I Westfall. Relatltes tnd friends nro invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Wednesday. December. 1st, at 2 p. m., nt her late residence S3S1 N. rark nve. Interment private. WI1IT1IV. On November 29, 1915, LOUISA, daughter of the late. William Whitby Fu ncra" service at Christ Church. Hospital, 4th nnd Ilelmont nve., on Thursday, nt 10 a. m. Inlerment at Nnrthwood cemetery. YI1AUKIC On November 29, 191,1. MARTHA J., widow of Joseph Yeas-; Relatives and trUnAm nt. invited tn attend tho runeral serv ice", on Thursday, nt 2 p. tn., nt her lato residence, 22'JS Falrmouit ave. Interment private. 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Through Iho COMMERCIAL DEPART MENT, a free servlco to Ledger advertisers, a largo number of young ladles wero nblo to locate satisfactory positions, Mlsa Dean will help ymi with your ad list your quall flcntlons ami aid you to locate a position If possible General GOVERNMENT positions open to women. J7J mo. Wrtto immediately for frco list. Frank lin Institute, Dept. 715 J, Rochester. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMOI1ILE WASHER wanted. Apply at nct. Landls Garage, p...1) tlcrmuniown uve.. Chestnut 1 lUJL linys, not under ID, for messengers, with ud vnnceiixnt; H, Including lunch. l 21 S. Led ger of lice. Ho YH w anted, 1(1 or over, to work In wnll naner tuctorv Appiy ut once, iiecger, rimltn ., Page, Water anil Snyder ave. CAIUNETMAKKRS wanten. Apply Lincoln Furniture Company. R'tli und Uhtgli ave. CAHLNirniAKER-S' "HELPERS wanted. Apply Lln,oIn Fuinlturu Co.. Itith st;A: Lehigh ave. CASE FITTERS walittdT Apply Lincoln FuriK luio Comimns. lutli and Lehigh nve. CilAl'FFEl'R -Thorough mechanic; competent tu tako entire iti.irge of two cars and expert driver willing to live In Honolulu; only highest lefrreucea will be considered. Ad diisall 741, Lodger Central. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. I'ii James Dobson, Inc. Illanket Mills, Scott' lane, Fulls of Schuylkill. ENGRAVER EXPERIENCED MAN ON STEEL DIES FOR PAPER EMllOSSED tiKAI.h; MUST HE GOOD AT LETTERING AND MEDALLION WORK; WAGES $33; STEADY POSITION. APPLY, WITH SAMPLES, RICHARD M. KRACSE, 22 AND -' . ai ST..NEW YORK CITY. ENGRAVER Experienced man on brass stampa for gold leaf work on fancy box tops and perfumery labels; steady work, with good pay. Apply, with sample, Richard M. Krauic, 22-21 W. 3d t.. Now York city. FU'JOHMEN "wanted Those who have had charge of floor und uio thoroughly experi enced alsliiueii in tloaks and suits only will l,o considered : must bo live, wlrea of good cxecutlvo ability und pleasing personality. Apply Frank & Soder Co., llth and Market street. . HOSIERY MACHINIST, experienced fixer, to lake charge of rib frames; must thoroughly understand Wlldin-ii, llrliiton and Scult & Williams ribbers and Hepvvortli loopers; stalo age, ttiiury unu uivrieutv. ahuicu f ixer. I'. 0.Uux a 11:1. KNEE "SPOKERS wanted. Apply W. G. Price Sc Son, 10th and Morton av,, Chester, Ja. LATHE HANDS Cleveland, Acme. "(Irldley and Turret lathe henda wanted; Ut-cUut men only; highest wages paid. Apply stand ard Rulfcr-Uearlng Co.. 4-th & Merlon ave. MACHINIST Single jouns man of good ad dress for traellng ia. ; Prot., American born; absolutely temperate habits, no others need apply: answer full particulars. O 403. ledger Ofhce. Address SALESMAN-Eastern Shore Maryland and Del aware, for Importer lai-ea. rmbrolderlse and manufacturer and distributor notion all,i ladles' ready-to-ttoar. Only thoso liaviug ea tabllshed trade and experience In the abovo lines need upply. l.ood place for the right in. Address It Tl'l, Ledgvr CeutraL SALESMAN. OFFICE APPLIANCES HyJn. ufactuier of natloual reputation, prefer man famllDr with business systems; stale record In chronological older and form of tompou. satlon expected Flj. Lodger Office. SALESMAN-Wjnted. exp. outside saliiiman to sell finest grotertas to tanilly trade, ute oxoerlenc- and salary. A 120. ldg -OrH. SAL13SMAN. kUtlonery. command lug tradet prop. L accord, lo aiut. cont'ld. An.lll S. IJtu. SALESMEN wanted for art business: good" ref 1 ereuce reauired, permanent Posltiaa for good mtn. , APdy Wednesday between 0 and in Oviock. The Roscubach Galleries. 1320 Wat. nut t- VA"TfcD , An electrical engineer tq charge of local plant ln central l'en7i vanla. , Must tie willing to work for moder ate salary to commence and furnish Lt references "M Addrtts P. O, Box 491. JUtooas, P. HELP WANTED MA T.Ti YOUNO MAN, 20 to BO. by msnafet. national reputation: must hi V.ciri ftllty, iddres, appearance and nrilcn routlns: onlv i,a.a ..i.-. supporting for a month while In train?. " outsido salesman need apply. 215 rSj M good ui-u,mnu ror younir man i.TrTja clerical position, wltn opn0SunltTe,,1L,' hi vancementi must be quick, accurst. fJI H tins, good penman: wa . i?i.M.thul state ngo nnd cp. Add, p 217, if jM . rhlladelnhls tt... Mr. n. D. Gilbert. N'ovemb Hh, lft M Philadelphia, renna. Dear Mr. ni hi- I wish to take this opportunity of ... 'i nir my appreciation to you 1 and rto ? i,?ti2o "8 iiu i-iiHcr ior mo enorts or your dsiuiiL"' In nsslstlnp; mo to Kn a position .rtlMal knovy. 1 nried out one of your "rnoiei.1 ilanlui nnd .Placed nn sdvertlfeineni'ii!? ri.cr ior mrce insertions, tho cast m JS wns trivial compared with ii ..J",?r Wc The ever ready nnd courteous 1 eerii,,. dcred by your office, together with i" Ma-, fYnvrlrl Mab. ?.... HI1 IDT fia iystenr-tho ben of "an h.XniJ'J. c.ty. and I cheerfully recommend V,? t'"' K.er to any one seeking n , pesRllath.ti!?V mo medium nf advertising, "'"" Again thanking you, 1 nfn, Sincerely, yours. JOHN M. BHRr.nio -t9JJ!l'iiriit, Oenernl Ml N HROAD ST, The. Oldest Orlglnsl AtlTOMOHILB SCHOOL Teach., you ,W to repair and how to drive autos ni'iiranji n. uroadst. Jlookkceper, bright, energelle ynJSJ i 1S-22 Position, nsst. booKkeener siSfJ" ' I immediately. Oilier' posltionToVn UtT '" ' 1330 LAND TITLE 1ILDQ. 1 SITUATIONS WANTJEpZiiT niVEK,Tri' """Krapher. Ui itZTZ? esJrcsitood perm, position II MX til Ufr '!llwv - hi lOKKEf PER, ,1-rk or rnaliler e.TTT: iiini-oiiRinjvcnp.1ble:M i,-,7. LedRfr Centni - Sntrtl ' ntn 11111.1... . . . 1,1 J.ll III IMI1I I ran.l ..... Rlrl: Gtn n e i BiiS n"".'.':. "P.. " Ml ' 1 ,r t t. ,,,,,,, '- i.- --- ." v. . 01,, vv ........ I,,,,.,,, ,mv , vva tlna Irish ., . .-oiintry Pref.:refc 4IC, Lellger orftcV' in uood family: supervlslnit lesson. J,rrn T, .'.',.'"" -' '!" mot'ler oiTnm?"' Jinm ffrsss: .rav.s .1 'v.,t, tuinicii, inn ,. np Wlinta Slninli.. ,-T ) ears' referenre. Iiltri chri.iiSi. .. "WJ Dl-I(ins.iii 20211 W. "riatlun at Phon, cVy.K-"00,rcook, Tsetiled rersnn.'nrsTSTJrrT i jiuytc.drna,v,r,snt,.ry; kooJ "" WoTg'. CODE, Scotch PiotestniitT iniinlry ptcicrred. 11 1211. Kf.od rererencti; IdBcr Office. ii. ,"";"-,ml woman. iirlvato7rirr: 1 I .ltv.sul lirj.s;-,.r. . .,,' LedK.? 'ofn'c'i51 -UUn LXIierletlreil inlnr... , -,.... city or auhiirhs. II 121, l,eder 'ofiit, """'' r&r.lr-'V"'., wWa.pKi-ii. 'ed.ir st. CtiOK, German, cienro. (HIT Wi.s.ih . kr. ',.. .'rv,F'?0a ' ,tnnMnn..u1. ...... v&v,-!n!"r'i,,rNor,2Uf"-;r nceV, 'iiWj:?: "-"tryTriS!: crt'iiirs jus T.ombiird st i."oa rti. f, 1 '"'V ll,Bl ''"is- KM Poplar iliu. North "lliii "(.- DREHSMAK-FltTltt "class, exper. des enH: ineiiiH: 1tr,1(y ,..,. i:,7SC;- M'on'tKc0n"- DR1...SS..IAKER vvaiita engts bv day or""vr . " ' n.cihs. to ist.clnss work. ret. H issf l"d.cVnt ftO'EltNESD. Gcrin.iti. unll .a,....in.i ...-. .!!'.',"''!' t5"0'! "owcr- wishes ilrst-ciass posM tIon; best refrrcnres.Hr.7. ledger Centrll. I HOESEKEEPER managing, hotel nndapaiv I "'" "" excellent buyer ami financier: best-1 ot,,,,. nviiiiom i',,ii. HOCSEKIjEPEIl unanaglng or working), Prod prlv. ur Institution. H 122, Ledger Office. IIOL'SEWORK Esperlenced young whlto ilrl w.iiita eniTiil linuaon-ork In Ucrmantosn: vvngia $1 pcrwi'ck. II 117, Ledger Office. IIOI'SI.WORK. itrneral-Potlsh girl wlsheslS: sltlrnij hpeuks HiikIIsIi. un rook Victoria Polltuwukla. ItlOii Juniata st., Nlcetonn. INFANT Nl'RSE -Capable or taking full 'lai-gi-; hospltiil training: ref. B Plli.Ud.CeaL L.DY, closing house, desires to place thru good mi I, Ik, conks, wattless und chamber 111. lid; good rcfeicnccs. Address C. II, 1L, Dux 1.",, Iioyoii, Pa. Iv"S MAID ir"liiTiiMTl'friiiirser-Exp. I'rot-' catiint wiiiimn II 12.1. Ledger Office. lM:NliRESS, lolnrod. tlrst class, wants work at homo ir out: reference li;2U Kater MAID-Girl, light colored, wishes position tl maid In storo or office. 1SI2 chrlstiu Phono Dt'klm.011 :13.1I V . MOTHER'S HELPER by day'or hourduTSi parent's ahsence. ll lis, Ledger Office. Nl'ltHE Pnietl 7ef. nilddp-anvd woman, exft. with Invalid, as mother helner with chil- ilrcn; sewing, light dutlo II Oltl, Lai. CtnL Nl'RSE itralned) with ci. - ly Invalid lidr; inuinliu: work only. II 717. Ledger Central Nl'RSE, PiotcHtaut, vvunts caro Invalid or on child: best rcfciences. 2.V.I Cedar st. NI'RSEltV "goveiuess, fully competent, thor oughly expd: excellent ref II 115, Led. OH. STENOGRAPHER, secretaiy, 12" years' exper., dcalrea respou.ms. ; refs. 11 4.,l, Led. Cent STENOGEAlilEE-SEi"Y, th.uoughly und capable: best refs. 11 OKI. Ledger CenL STENOilRAPHER, neat, 1 apanlo energetls. rapid typist: try me. II r,i:i. Ledger Centrtu TELEPHONE operator, iir." branch pref.I thoroughly cxp. H .',1.1. Ledger Central. WOMAN, refined, desires po.ltlon, full chri of home or actas ihaperon. ii 414. LcdXcoL (TENTLEMANcl'isIng lile countrj place for winter wishes tn find position for his co; ami waitress (while). 1.111 recommend coil highly. 11 712. Ledger Central. If you arc In need of a S 1 NOGRAPHEB. J IlOOKKKEt'Kll. ii.i:i(lv or umv.a.'SiL SISTANT nnd do not tlnd an aa wae.- mecis your rfiiuirviiiviitn. .,v,,o ,, lA-anT lidKi-r Central. Walnut :I000. ssjj tell her your nerds. She will submit toft jour consideration several young ladles i fierlenred and iiualllied to 111! your pojItloM Thnmgli tho CtlMMEHClAI. I'BI'IMW. at Ledger Central u great many uriu. --, hfln ii,! to sei-uie competent office neii, This service Is frco 10 i.euger auura'- SITUATIONS WANTED XJATjE ACCOl'.NTANT - FlVt.clas, experienced HI oil.ee iii-iiiufii,t-ni, ,,.v.t,w - -- .,,,,. Afi collettliins and up-to-date inthi;ds ul ailty w, high unlcr nn I rm. offerei 011J Ari-ii5 high order an ACCOUNTANT. ofiUu lanagcr Young. mV ..rl..,Bl in iredlta. olltctlolis. aesuv. tluinge. Adilrvss II 212. Lcdgt-r Ctntral. AtH-OFNTANT', nfnee und sulea man, iB. , '"i experkiue. lolhse man, unusual ubliiiir."Tt Sires p-sttlon. Aduress II KI'J, Ledger CentrtM ACCOUNTANT und olilce manager. thorouiMt experienced and pruvti.-al. hlgli-srado ItttfJ enviB. II (J.".'.'. Ledger Centrul .- ACCOUNTANT, "comp . cxp. book If r tlejjj" ' pos. with -euauiejL-Jncerii. i j -j--,i ACCO'UNTA NT-Small seta books keP.'-.?"' . u FICE; FELLY KXI'll, M 721. LED.irli;; IVt.r, ".-,-. HOOKKEEPEltor of lice work, was mf g.. gM reason lor change; will make good. C Ledger uiucc, ir. .1. u'l.- 'I.-!! 'rlinrnnehlv emer manager-bookkeeper desires position, rencea. 11 231. laidger Central. r.. .. r.. ;,.,', ,"., ,", ,...niii,.H ...itl, .-rw liVttem ' credits, 12 years experience, best reiereaw; V. 112. Ledger wince. 53 mv-Ki-:i-:pcii. 2ii. at present employed. ( sires to inako change. C 3J3. ldgeroji5 CARPENTER and millwright foreman. JJ many years' experience In construction "M wants sicauy oosiiiou, m itici... -- - -a Ledger Centra CHADFFEl'R in vra ' "P-.i ?'"", Viinl Packard, Xjvm. Cudlllac, 2 yra. : piJ caretul ilrlver. nouesi, sooer, w-hs1-.' - Ianlger Central. , -".!- .-"-. - T-: l - :.M-i.. ii tv CllAUFFEUit. white, 25 years pf age, 8 ysfflj experience, can d own rcpalrlss. uc"'ref,S sltlon: Ust ot refs. 11 337. Ledger CeatnU; CHAUFFEUR, mechanic Bn1V,,!j,.?t,S ClTAlFFEUirAND tl AIIDEN Elt. marrW man: best reierem.es. in ivjiuv-j .., "u Maw r, i'a. J! cTr.UKFEl'"R-EP. young Eus lishman g accept position as 2d man. H Hi. Led. te; C 'llAl'FVEl'R. white, uge 20. willing, . houi work, experience. H 35. Ledger C'cnUftLJ CIIAUFFKI'IL youiiir man. white, test : lo own it pair, p. soapetix. ! i. CHAVFFEL'R wlslies posltl.in. 0 lo own repaying. Ill E. Tabor best t rc:t et Ulna CHAl'FFECR. whlte.good "nyer 0'i,g.a54 boose, rei. Oliver Varsoiis. 1012 B. 'a-3 CLKltK. young man. high t'b-l .rdua, A yeurs'exp . wishes position. II 831. Ltd. : r-OACIlMAN-U..RDENER rierr !UO.. cwr country pla- e for winter desires vittoa nls toacnniau inor'-ujFuijr rea.wtT - bia to car. tor norses, cows, garucu v of farm. P 2PI. Ledger utOia. OOAOHMAN dulrcs r"el''a)n In OermanW era .i 5SiK8l ing, coal Keeping 1 -ivo. i.kuv t; vrC 3 DOdKKEEPEIt. STENOGRAPrtKlt. J"5K2 inIf. UEN desTrs iW;, J'aiiii:ii pavmaster. illAROE 0pr5 -! leni ed Oi?IX; ;ii sue fixocavr, reicrenefs. is (' " T . - B.---. rfS. ai ' rT ,