JIRARD TEAM LITER THE SCALP OF WEST PHILLY fbiing Gage Players Out ftr Revenge Uver Their Rivals ICHOLASTIC COMMENT Schedule for Today IIASKKTHAM. Camden Illltti School .. Mlllvtlle High School. t MlH.IUe. rhlIdJvli,l Trades School .a. Uer nasloirn niitli Minol, nt Orrmanlown. Ball' Clob. Schedule for Tomorrow IUSKKTHAM. IT.i- Philadelphia. HUH feline, vs. (Irani College, fl"t B,,' 'nl Irnms, li Clntnl College. drartliinore High . l.nnwliiwiip High, a Jawsdowne JenUntown High t. Norrlslovrn High, at Nc-rlslonn. doutbem HUH lnrhy High, nt Darby. AMnglon High is. Germant-wn IVend .' rrheol, nt fiermontown rtlfml'. Breirn Preparatory v. St. Joseph's Cellf., 8 P "' nl I,,h "'"l Silica itrrets. socenn Episcopal Academy is. V.rsttot.n I.len' School, nt .Vrsttotvn. Six scholastic baskethalt contests and ine soccer Ramo aro on the schedule for ttmorrow. The liasltetball Raines will nil it played, and unless tho weather tnkes turn for the worse, the soccer match bttireen Kplscopnl Academy and the Westtown Friends' School teams will also U held on the Westtown School Held. It irtll be a hlK day for tho scholastic athletes. ( Among1 the halt dozen basketball (mines, the clash between Glrard College anil West Philadelphia Hih School promises t flOl COllIIICl i-OUl LIIU 1IIB- illlll -(HIU turns will meet. l-nat week the Speed Boys defeated Glrard College 34 to .13 in t last minute of piny when Ilulrett scored s foul goal. Glrnrd Is out for revenge. Another cootl came will bo between Imsdowne High and Swnrthmoro Illch In jtiiV'lawarc County llleh School I.cairue. The Episcopal Academy students will toon make up for lost time In catching up with their shinny schedule. The Held lockey came between tho Fourth Form turn and the Fifth torm, scheduled last Monday, was postponed because of tho mow storm. Tho remaining games for tic headmaster's trophy aro : ,mbcr 2i Third form vs. fourth Form. 'fmbr " Fourth Form vs. Kifth Form. Wuiuarr .-rtfth Form vs. Hlxth Form. : January Hi Fourth Form vs. Hlxth Upper, t January 14 Third Form va. Fifth Form. rjaluary 17 Fifth Form vs. Hlxth Upper. January 21 Fourth Form s. 8xlth Form. Itjiuiuarj .t mini rorni vs. mxiu ijI'pc. ftre&riury Sixth Form vs. Sixth Upper. 0n February 4, after the last shinny j'tx. the nnnual class rush Is held. CMster JIIkU'h victory over tho Media HOT,) school team gavo tho UheHtcrltcs tfilr first win In the Delaware Country Wlh, School Unskctball League. On Dc oiber ii tho Chester High and Swarth litore High teams will meet at Chester. Jotint M. High Is manager of tho team and Victor H Boell coach. Milton Har f eyelids ted In arranging n very nt tracUfe schedule for tho Chester High (KoJMj sl.isoii. Wilson Rosa Is cap tain 'of. tho team. All tho home gamcv r. played lit the Chester Y. M. C. A. Tnilfamson Trudes School has nn, nt- tnieUTe basketball schedule. Tim W IN llimion athletes play their first big game i 'on Saturday with tho School of Industrial ltts, of Trenton, N. J., In the home 1 irmnailuni. The Williamson wchedulo 'Mows: 0embr 1 School of InJustrlal Arts, ot iTfrnton. at home. Jatuary S-sdioot of Pedanogy. at Wllllam- iUQ. fcjaauary K-Phlladelphla Collego ot Phar- I"J. at WIlllBrnson. f.,JWr?' 2-Allentown Preparatory School. lit AUentown. t Fibruary S-Swarthmore Scrubs, nt William- lion. , fe'inrtc"1 12Penn,nK,on Bomlnary. at Pen ihwbnl"y 20' rlnu Colleue, at William fJ!5 4.7I'K1'"e Institute, at WHIUimsmi. Rolf Jl-Bron-n ITeparatory. at Wllliani- . lljylf Cb lsvllla'oia Preparatory, at Villa- ,rhlllp G. Lewis, of tho Gernmntown HltTh School, coach or tho football team, Jl'tmted a plan by which teams taking r Wtt In Interclass games should receive f tredlts for advancing the ball to within t'ttrtaln distance of the goal and also r making good attempts to kick goala ftora the Held when the ball falls short r Jf the bar, His remarks on tho subject lu been favorably commented upon , M,the plan will undoubtedly be tried ai many of the schools next autumn. Bt, Luke's School oneneil the basketball "Mjn In a practice game with tho Ger t"wn Hoys Club team yesterday, the k?,VLke'a athletes winning by a score ,A to 28. From present Indications ich Frost's proteges should make a rgjt record this year. FAWOrdfnfT trt ill A M1ak .A Un ll1.lte.lAal tjMtor's department of tho Board of wac4tlon, the grammar schools of this W,are supposed to encourage and have SOCCCF Ipnma rw -.... 1.1 1 .. - . lOBlS -wav tA fl-.i . . " -- ... ,w ,,u u ei-aiiiiimr scnnoi soccer Jtun, There are few tutors In the gram gH schools who know how soccer Is "no. The lower grade youngsters have JJjns to Instruct them In the game. Km RmilUm Nlcholal. director of athletics we Temnl. TrMi,.A.iA.. , SM...day8'. Wlth the Temple University .jwrte. using the "gym," preparatory eat'.,- qu3 ,n Gaining and with Inter liiil .V'ailne ln the Indoor game every , tne Temple gymnasium presents a lolts. E,reat acHVy every afternoon ? week. BgOXAOII UREAKS TRACK HECORD AT AVEST B1UXCH fe'ures High Point Honors in Y. M, m C. A, Meet EiIt t. ... ' Hol.mnnn 1 wuuafi" ,ula honors In the W monthly ,rack meet at the West "ttreeu. l. M; F A- Kd anJ Sansont Wt7 ?? nlBht w,th tota of 10 1-3 ajftrt! CaJ,tured flrst ,n he s and tiJ.Vu dashes and t.. en, ,,..u ib3.i... . cuonas" ,lftd lionors In the G ?a,h" and tied for fourth in U JUtnn. l,Tinnnast. lAneMn.l I. ...:. , -m"h luncicu ilia WBi-vseT y iwo-flfths of a second in SSjTs ; ,S..d ?" covering the distance ftBtti? iwends. r.r," uani pvel toolt second honors with FtH oolm. 7. , H otuuu Honors wit lUewfor. J? !5! -y? das: iWltlelne f. 7ir. "r ,n ,n -yBrd dash Mb m ommiry: e "BO ,ump- I2":trd diiv'ftV-.Tr?a . .second.. T . f fP!4?i1.'el and r Are. h, mTn. tf Wetla iXSTi .,,. A . IVjM helgbl JOUdK0 F.'Tivsi.'i,,r n K t'lT "it. ' t Urec-nemelo. 4 Is.. ' Harlixmn ' a lli.,1.-.. tad ii ai-s; A. HuKr ... EVENING HEAL ESTATE MEN TO ELECT Bon Will Choose Officers tit Meet ing TonlRht The nnnnnl election of the Philadelphia nl Estnto Board ..-111 be held tonlsht M uio headquarters of the organisation, 1114 Glrnrd street. A choice will bo made from these nominees: President, Edgar a. Cross nrst vice pres dent, .1. Iihea Crnl. Jr.; second v co President, William H. Ball, chief of the -VmS!! .- ?. rrPeft5-. nd treasurer! tZhZ fo0WlnR have hecn nominated to W.ltlnm r' ' dlct0. a to he elected; William C, Bciiker., George. 0. Tjowker Charles H. I,UCK,ej. VmiaTfi C ciaBhorn! Frank Craven, .David n. Dallam. S E wr1Vvr;,THC0,A A Vritz """" M. Gay TJVr"".m ' alenn- ""race Oroskln. t,.T RC?n' K"haw, William t ?; ,1-t:,'5"ar,J,!.jUls! w- Mormon Mc Miillln, Charles W. Miller, A. Iteaton Mlnnlck. Edward M. Moll, Wd.rick A Myers, Theodore E. Nlckles, naymond t n.fk0. -lrcn.ce,C' ,,ctr,fl- Frederick St Pile, I.lclinr.1 P. Powell, dlyndon Prlestmnn. Walter C. lle.ldlwr, Thomas Shnllcross. Jr.. John II. sinner,;, Joseph P. Sivope, Frederick Sylvester. Harry n. Thomson, John G Williams, lllbbcrd B Worrell and Joshua 11. Veneer BOY SCOUTS TO GET MERIT BADGES TONIGHT Awards Will Be Made for Pro ficiency in Various Sports and Vocations Merit badges will bo awarded to OS Hoy Seouts for proficiency In various sports nnd vocnllont nt a meeting to bo held In tho Hcout headquarters In the old City Hall Uulldlng. nt tho southwest cor ner of Gth nnd Chestnut streets, tonight. Tho awards cover 13 subjects, from gardening nnd mechntilciil abilities to athletics. Each Hoy Scout Is permitted to take nn examination In the various subjects upon application to tho Record Department of tho Hoy Scouts. Tho awards cover the examinations held slnco September. Thoso who will tecelve the merit badges tonight nro: Troop. n' V,?5?r Feldcnhclmer, camping, ryrllne 1 n. w. Horiilcrson, personal health. 1 Howard w. Ituncler, personal health, PlotHcrlnn. J-J red It. I'ltts, Bthlctlcs. .3,!r:..5, I'lark, athletics. !1 rtllllam Herbert Uuke, carpentry, hnndl- i ,""" fJ- McCartney, carpentry, craftsmanship, handicraft. ' j Horare Whittle, machinery, 'Harry Ye.li-r. Hthletlis. s Norninn llosen, craitsmanshlp, flreman shlp, handicraft, public licalth, snlm mlne Abraham Caesar, RRnlenlnK. v .Morris Hcluiwm, Kardetilmt. llfc-imMng. 11 Norman Uuttoti, tlremanhlp li.- T- Jordan, first n!d to animals. 1J C. S. Kennedy, flreirnnshlp. 11 Ollbert t.iutwlsr, tlremanslilp, first aid to nnlinals. 'J H-'ward Krcln, scholarship. Lynn C. Patmer, gardening. JJ Husai-ll Palmer, Ranlcnlng. J Ueniel lleiner, first aid to animals. 11 Joseph Sholdcr, flrcmanshlp, first aid to animals. 12 Harry Kuts, first aid, scholarship. 1.' Harry It w. Keen, llfe-savlnir. J. James IMatt, DrernHnshlp, snlmmlng. IS Hicham Uarrsr. Ilrcmniishlp. IS William Dougherty, llretnanshlp, anlm- nilng. is Kuiirne A Martinis, flrcmanshlp. 18 Humbert Martinis, flremaushlp. IS Thomas Weaton. tlrrtnanahtp. ' I-ouN Cox. public health, signaling, -- Mumrord Hohliisun. llfe-savlne. "(I Ous AValnwrlght, cooking, swimming. :ts August Herman, bugling, luithflndlng. as Frederick SchnelJer, pathllndlng. St Tonnsend Young, tlremanshlp, public Ik a It h. tl ! lingerie Walton, snlmmlng. IU Bdwarcl Moier, leather work. ". A Wellington Horton, swimming. 17 J. S. Onens. snlmmlng. ? i.i.... , -.-, ..... ..- ." ,-uwnm itiiiH;, Hiniriicp, nremaiiBiiip. NO William i'. lllsch. swimming. " naniuei urrcn. nremansnip. !V1 Abraham Menaker, flreinanahlp. in natld trfvtn. ilremanahlp. P. Samuel DaMdeou. carpentrj". craftsman ship, handicraft. O.T Michael Conlln, business, gardening. UT Nathan flaffln, public health. US William Packman, cooking, Oj Michael Hnsen, carpentry, craftsmanship, first util, handicraft, personal health, public health. PS 11. Ilov Mercer, flrcmanshlp, handicraft, personal health. 101 Morris Stern, scholarship. 1112 John I'niejrer. signaling ll.'t R. unpen Allen. Ufe-saMng, swimming, li".: Ueorgi. V. r. Chapman, athletics, camp ing. 130 A. Don Hcyl. tlremanshlp, life-saving, swimming. 1.10 Hdwsrd Jones, firtmnnahlp. 130 Walter Hteenon, life-saving. Peath Claims Woman Who Cut Throat Mrs. Sarah Ingram, 71 years old, em ployed as a child's nurse by I'arvls C. DanMs, of 1310 North 12th street, who nttempted suicide on Saturday by cutting her throat with a razor, died at the St. Joseph's Hospital today of pneumonia. OBITUARIES CHARLES I, CRAGIN His Activities Made Palm Beach a Leading Resort Charles I. Cragin, whose elaborate en tertainments at Palm Beach made that place one of the leading winter resorts of Ametlca, died yesterday at the St. James Hotel, where ho had been ill for a week with pneumonia. Ten medical specialists of national repu tation had been at his bedsldo a few hours before his death, but failed to re store ilr. Cragin to consciousness. He Is survived by a widow, who was also at the deathbed. Air. wrag.n was president ot me uoo- i bins Soan Comnanv. which he organized a half century ago. Ho was also a di rector ot the Fourth Street National Bank, but had devoted little time to either enterpiise In the last 20 years. He spent much of his time at his winter home, Beye Dete, Palm Beach. This Is one of the handsomest estates at the resort. It Is so large that Mr. Cragin permitted the United States Government to conduct experiments In fruit growing on the grounds. Mr. Cragin was a native of Boston. He came to this city 5." years ago as the local representative of Jordan, .Marsh & Co, He was a member of one of the most prominent families of New England. When Mr, Cragin built Jteve Dete Palm Beach was virtually unknown to Amer ican society. His sumptuous dinners and other social functions brought men and women from all parts of the country to tho resort, so that lie was generally credited with the growth of the place. MOTHER BONA VENTURE Funeral Monday Morning From St. Joseph's Convent The Rev, Mother Mary Bonaventure Stinsoii, superior general of the Sisters of St. Joseph, will be burled on Monday morning from Mount St. Joseph's Con vent, Chestnut Hill- She died suddenly yesterday in St. John's Orphan Asylum, 43th street and Wyaluslng avenue, from heart disease. BUhop John J. McCort was at her bed side. Mother Bonaventure had been head of the order for four years, and was mother superior of the orphanage for 15 years prior to that time. She had gone to the orphanage from the convent at Lnestnut Hill to visit (he boys among whom she had worked so ardently. Her condition was recognized as serious on Tuesday night, and the last rites of the Catholic Church were administered at her bedside and Mass said for her by the Bev John I Thomp son at St Patrick Church. She was a communicant of that parish as a girl when she was known as Ella Stlnsou. Mother Bonaventure was about W years old. LEDGERPHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bentljs Trie Notice Are Printed in the Cfm'ng Ledger Free of Charge aJt?tT"1l,.,,,",,' on December 13, 101N evirIA. ,vc wiLot 'b late Henry F. rrifnV.' J? h.fr ,.r-th. tar- Helatlves and iero?. "12 J.njJ'f Jo attend, the funeral Wa,"! -rldsy atternoon. December 17, ti ?.H cl&c,, .fro.m ." residence of her soni ASinll3nk, "l Uounhtcn. , SlB Pino St., Audubon. N. J. interment private. .Friends celock Thursday evening. 1 to 0 n'nIi,T' 7T A,tn.!35..N'or,h Slst t en ,P.mber. lh ,n CHAiiLorrn wIsk, r .iA.'.eT"ndcr. ?. Harnett, aged ta J.fi .'"tatlves and friends are Inutcd to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at JJG;ir,"JLlJVrtrs Srmrtlelt'a funeral apart mTn,,Vri?et.'Mar,"!t U ln'ment at W 1,VUtr:?TA,TOn,b0m.bV ,ft' '" '"CO. r! Vr1 ?!' of Louts J. Iterretta. ttelatltcs ciilLMf)n.'h1?? s,i"S toS Hla 1). s. and ii. Ie Handy, No. 2S. L F, of A aro ln I"m ttend the funeral. Saturday. 8 5iH;' 'iriin. hf.T '8. residence. 7.10 Pine st. IM.i5'VllshKi,R"",.6, Marv Magdalen do aSldr.VSlV??. C,M,t- Int"mcnl I'HA!. At Chesllhurst, N. J on Decem ber 12. inns, ELIZADKTH. wife of John II Hevan ItelAlltra an,) feiA.1. ... 1-T.V."'. V' 5t"J?a l"!0 funeral sen lees, on fYldnv. St 2 r..vm V-kt..l'',f. a:?rtmr" ? "'. Pv li. Hair, Chestnut st. Interment nt Arlington cemeterv. 1,V,AJ.'l;,l'I:',,T0n.t,pr'm,''r 14. ltlir.. CAlt- fr.VV.,".,D.0.,.,.nn."l-lcI".r! I flstlve, and ,.'(.?!, 'inn -THOMAS WOOD III.AN iriJAlll?i "" of l iHes M. and tho late Al.-s (Iregg "1st., hard, at lilrm r?sVm Ala., December 14. mm. Interment Cen tral ..urel Hill, lrld5. December Kin. ,,Ul5f.,T." December 1.1, Intfi, riM.A FfWNCHS, lf? of lilnard P. "turns. J tela J,-'. -fna rr,"n,l are Invited to attend tho uneral services, on Friday, Rt 1 p. m at her late residence KH5 Drexel road, Over-.r.ok-. ?hrtt eerUre nt Mount Holly Ceme tery at 4 p. tn. Interment at Mount Holly, CAItl.. on December In. I MB. JOHN I! . r!mil.?n rr end8 are Invited to attend tho funeral .jr Ires, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m , nt his late residence, 212-j .outli Hnaewno.1 !i,,.Jnl,rmrni t'l-lvntf. Friends ma Mew rc--1,1 v ritlHtN. December 1.1, inir.. THOMAS nJ,; .hu",",r,1.u0',,'.t"L.Hmmlreth Chatbtirn f-?,i. .",;" ot ,n5 lj!l Thomns M. nnd Kllsa t Imtburn. need 4S years ltelatlves and friends. ! Hills Camp. No l, H if v.. and fnplojes of Philadelphia Itapld Transit Com any. arc Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, nt a p. rn.. ot his n'.er."1' AM.Snev1.?,1? 'v Oerinantown? IP-TI"1!?1 n.' -.hlten Hills Cemetery. Hc nialns may bo viewed on Thursday evening. 1 VlVW "." l"b,r 14. nil.'., THAD .VV,' h,,,"!'u.,,", of J,Bry Clancy (nee sic (illcn). Itelathes and friends, nlso all so- ......:..--.'' I" l III. ;"', nn.cn no was a member, are In Jlted to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at S... " '." f.rm" nl' lnt0 residence, oil ?-f,r,-T. "J- ,FoUmn .Maw ot Itequlem at Clturili or Annunciation, nt 10 n. m. pte c sely. Interment at New Cathedral Cem etery. CIiAJ5.K!Rn Oecenijier 1.1, IMS, CHAIH.ns .if .." . ' mn "' ,he ,a,e Samuel and Hllia keth i lark, aaed 75 ears. ltelatlves and frld.ds, dso Oreble Post. No. 10, U A. It. aro Invited to nttend thn funeral rcrWces. on pltlay, nt 2 p. m., nt tho residence of his brother-in-law, Albert M. llaker, 21.1.1 South li'iS,.'!' ln.m'n., Potc. Itcmalns may La y';wedon Thursday evening. LijAt.IN.At his apartments. Rt James 'otel. on December in, lt.1.", CIIAKLIIS mi A" .M'V?.IN-i "'Intfvs nn'd friends are lmlted tu attend the funeral, Suturdnv S2nVi'"f,r "Km"''10 WW. tr"" ' "wV. mrnJ." L "ler 11. .Hair. 120 Chestnut r,'.rco, Services, nt Holy Trinity P. V: Church, nth nnd Walnut streets, nt 10 ill i clock. Interment nt Washington I. C I',.:l,r"pn December 111, unii, JOHN DAI.V belmrd liuslund of Mars A. l).l. rormerly of S1I0 I'alrmount me. Itelatle4 and friends are lniltc.1 to nttend th funeral, on Mnndni. nt ."... n. m.. from the apart- fflS1.1?" .r. OII,ver !! "i,lr- Iv-" fhestnut "t. ??,nmK ll,eiJ,u"'m Mass nt St. Francis Xailer thurrh at in a. in. Interment nt Holy C.oss ..ftnjJ.'Sr.'c Automobile funeral. IA IDSON. On December II, 101.1. KMZA- i' J, ', ,,,.AV.,.USON ',n'f Hilston). wife, of Hainuel Davidson. IteUtlies and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on S.a,tur,1,n at 2 n, m.. at her lote rcsldcme. li-'U Dickens nio. Interment private. Itc malns may bo v lowed Friday, from 7 tn 0 p, m. ll.l..Ni:y. On December 14. 101S. JOHN jA,WxKy' .':'. Si ears. Ilolatlld and friends uro Invited to attend the .uneral services, on Frldnv, at t) a. in., nt his Into residence, 102S Shunk st. Solemn Mass of Itequlem at St .Monica's Chur-h at 10 n. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. I)i:ltlNii:it. on December 14, loin, MART, widow ot John Dorlnsir. Itclntlvea unit friends ore Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Kiturday, at 2 p. in., at her lato residence, IMS North Mil st. Interment pri vate. DJINOV.IN.-On December 14. 101S. Ml R.'.'A', huband of Mary Donovan fneo o llrlen) and son of tho lato James nnd Mar garet Donovan. ltelatlves nnd friends, also Division 01, A. O. II.; Nativity Beneficial So ciety, aro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Monday, nt R..10 a. m from his lato resi dence, aiflo ndKcmont st. Solemn Itequlem Mass at Church of the Nativity nt 10 a. tn Interment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. I,l.,,,,..y.,,.:i,T.v-.-rn "Member in, nil.'., PAT HICK I OL'OHEHTV, nited t years, Into ot .,0.i;prl"'0 "' ltelatlves nnd trlcnds, nlso Division No. n, A. O. H.; the Hmemld So '.?'! .fathpllc Knights of America. St. Michael's unc Men's Society, and nny other societies of which ho was a member, are Invited to view tho remains, on Thurs day, from i tn 10 p. in., ut tho apnrtments of Oliver II. Hair. 1820 Chestnut Ft. Func.al from tho residence of his niece, Mrs. It. K. Costello, Mulllca Hill. N'. J., at b:l a. m. .Saturday, lllah Mass at the Church of tho Holy Name of Jcbus, Mulllcn Hill. N. J., at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy .Name Ceme tery. Mulllca Hill, N. J ri.AHKltTV. On December in. 101H. PAT RICK FI.AHKItTV. ased .10 jenrs. ltelatlves and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, nt H :I0 a. m.. ftom the resi dence of Mr. lMnard Mellrldo, 15fl3 Wilton ... itequivni AiHa. u. i.iesseu sacrament Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cros. Cemetery. GANHHI,. On December 14, 101.'., WILL IAM, husband nt Susan C. Gandel (nee Mur ray) and son of the late William and Eliza beth Oandel. ltelatlves and friends are In vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 1'. in., irom ma Liu resilience, 111.1. poutn 12th st. Interment at Mount Morlah Ceme tery. Friends may call Saturday evening. GltAY. On December 14, 101.1, JOHN II.. husband of Theresa dray, and son of the late Thomas S. and Elizabeth Gray, In bu 110th vear. ltelatlves and friends are In vited to attend tho funeral services at his late residence, 41 V Phllellenn st., Mount Airy, un Friday, ut 2 p in. Interment pri vate. Wllmt.iKton iiapera please copy. HAINES. On Dccomber 1.1. 1MB. MAHV A . dauchter of tho late Anna M. Haines and JrnudrtauKhter of Kllzageth and the late ohu Wllldey, IteUtlies and friends are In vited to attend the funeral services. Saturday afternoon, at 2:.1b o'clock, at her late resi dence, .1i17 Falrtnount ave. Interment at Ml. Morlah Cemetery. HKIt.M.VN. On December II. 101.1, BADIB. daUKhterof William and Annie Herman, aired IS sears, ltelatlves and friends are Invited to attend tie funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. in, at her late resident. 1011 McClel lan st. Interment at Mount Morlah Ccme- terj'. iiema.ns may be viewed on tiaturday, from T:30 to 11 p. m. HOFI'MKIKl'KH. On December 14. 1015. MAUUAHUT, wile or Joseph Horfmesltu ltelatlves and friends, also League of S.icreSJ llMirt t.ra lnvlteil tu atten.l (Iim riutAr.nl n S featurday. at H-'M a, m from her lato real derce, 2.V.U North Hope st. Solemn High 31SSS at unu.cn ui visitation, at tu a. n. precisely. Interment at Calliedrol Csmetery. JHHNhTHN. At her late residence, 22.1 Fairmount ave. on December 14. 1U13. BA.IIAH JOHNSTON. KeUtlve.i and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2. p.. in. precisely, ut tha chapel of Andrew J. Hair & Son, Arch and loth sts. Interment at Mt, Morlah Cemetery. Auto mobile sen Ice. JtlNKS. On December 14, 101.1, SAMUEL, husband of the late Sarah Jones, ltelatlves and friends, also Mantua Lodge. No. 100. II. ot H. T., are invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. in., at tha real dence of his son-in-law, Albert Morfett. Old Nortn 30th st. Interment at Chester View Cemetery, Friends may view remains Sat urday evening. JOItllKN. On December IS, 1MB. JOHN JOKDEN Funeral on Friday, ut 8.30 a. m., from residence of James F. Itadlean, I'.UJ East Allegheny ave Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of Nativity at 10 a. m. Interment nrivate. at Holy tross Cemetery. KEARNH. On December 14, 1U15, MARY, AijNr.a. oniv uauKititrr ut jonn ana ivatne- rn na Lynch Kearns. aged. years. Relatives anJ friends are imltea to attend the funeral, on , j - w. n... irom ner par-nts resldetue. 4W0 Hoopes at. Inter ment at Holy Cross Ceraitery. KliSll. On December 14, ltl.1. Dr. JOHN II. KEMP. Relatives and friends are lor ited to attend the funeral services, on Fri. day. at P- m.. at the residence of his sis ter. Mrs. William J. Morrow, 21.) South Mel. vllle st. Interment private, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. LAL'KY. On December 13. 1013, 'iHOMAS, on of the late Martin and Margaret Lacey, aged 47 sears. Relatives and frlaT are Invited to attend the (uneral, on Friday, at SS0 a. m., at tha apartments of Oliver H. llalr. 120 Cbcsmul st. Interment at Holy Cros- Csmetery. lis USA Y. Suddenly, on December IS. I01B, ANDREW, buaband of Emily Lindsay Rel atives and t.-ltnds. also Scminola Tribe, No. j I. O. R. M.j Washington Camp, No. 313, & 0. B. of A., and Camp No. lid. p. o. of A., and Concord School Council. No. Cm., - -, A., iu,.v- .u ntv.uia is tuusrai srvlces. on Saturday. 2 p. m., at la lata residence, 102 E. Herman at., Oermautown. lDterment at Northwood Cemetery. UUri'liS. On De.meUr lit, 191., ANNIH; IX IA-FTUS tne Fox), widow of Patrick I(l Ratatlves and friends, also Star of Victory Lodge. No. 33. S. of B., and Court WUlhtm I'-nn, Lady Foreatara, are Invited to attend tba funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 a. n, from her lata realdence, 2C0D East Dauphin at, -lat Watd. Solemn Regutem Mas at Church of the Holy Name, at 10 a. hi. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery MacKENZIE. On December '4. 191S, UfATKlCE DOROTHY daughter of Gor J. and Marguerite M-cK-oila (na Glllltig atu) aged 1 year Fun.rul Friday, at 2-31) p. m.. from moiher residence, cO. S. Al lison st West 1 tad.!.i. lotermaot iir( vate at Holy Cross. t.SI -.aiMklVV Ki.AnI. nn .., IK -.-.ri w.,-.i-.v. -'- -..- 7- .--.- -. 1 a. is. i-iui- r . uuiar Jt Asrnss au 1 th, .ato ..-raw M-lco.,, m ner i. tn year, - Vii,ir.t J in ..... i w Kin-nil hip itinrrni. Church, unit and lmtrd sts . at h' o-?lo4" interment Vooter O. Itemntns may iVa lewed Thiir,!niT r,nm e . i L lo DEATHS Relatives nnd friends ate Invited to attend the funeral seritces. on Monday, at 2 p. m., at her mother's residence, 8w North 21st JIAItTlN. -on December 1.1, loin, It. VIII OINI.V MARTIN, rnneml services at her late residence, 8121 Main St., Chestnut Hill, on Siuurilnj, nt 2 p. m. Interment prlinte. MA l IIIOW. -Suddenly, on December in. 101B, KATIiHYN FAY, daurliter ot Furman M. and Kntlo F. .Majhew, aged 15 years, ltela. tlves nd ttlenfls are Invited to attend the Vneral sen Ices, on Frldnv. at 2 r. m. pre. clrely, at lief parents' residence, 4820 North Proad st. Interment private. .McXOLI.UM. on December 12. 10 IIS. WILL IAM J husband of the late Catherine Mc. Collum (nee (Inllsilicr). Relatives nnd friends, alo employes of Curtis I'ubllahlne Comrnnv. ate.lnvlted to attend tho funeral, Saturday, at S..m a. m., from. his late resi dence. 2iOS h, Indiana ave. Solemn Itequlem Mass at Church of Nativity at 10 o'clock, interment at Holy cioss Cemotery. Auto funcril. ,l.I.l.'F'5'srAt Pottslown, Al.tPI! STANNUY MILLS, beloved wife of Hills Mills, entered Into heavenly rest, December llh, 1MB. lturinl services at Christ Episcopal Church, Pottstonn. Saturday, December lth. nt :1 P. ni. Trlends arc also Invited tn residence, IllRh and Madison sts.. between 1 ..10 and 2-..0 p. m Interment private nt Hdgewood Csmetery. MURILW. On December IS. lotff. LAPIIA ).. wtro of Isaac H. Murray. Ucl.it lies nnd mends i of the rnmllj', and members of the Ji v , nrtv n llantlst Church, are Invited to attend the funeral seniles, on Halurdaj-, nt 2 t.tn. t.rerlsel, nt the residence of her husband, notn bpruce st Interment at Fcm woo'l Cemetery. ,lV.?.l.,.?.',n Hsfsmner in. 10IB. WILLIAM Mill I I1T. huslund of Katharine Thur Mrf". Miff" nd son of the lno John nnd !ln,.ln.,, MYr"". Ilelallies and friends nro Inilled to attend the funernl sen Ices, mi II.... vvTJ.s I' '"-j nt '' "He residence, Hun South notli st. Interment strlctlj private. v!tJ!'?.'.,J5.n",v b .Hcned Thurs.lsy even im. NU Ki'.MT;..'.!S I'cremher I4. 1MB, ANNII1 u-' fl!.c.KvV,T' '"'Kilter of Ihe late Charles )v. and Mnrv B Nlekert Iteintlies and friends are tmlted to nttend the runernl fervlees, rrlilai. 2 p. m.. nt the resldenco of tit brother-in-law. iMnranl Kovser, 1201 n. tolumbbi ave. Interment slrfctly private tlreenwno.l cemetery JAUJ.'.V'T ," December 14, IMS. JOHN JpSI.PH, leloved son of (leorse P, and nils, nbeth N. JVcnnnnr. okciI 4 ears. ltelatlias ami friends are respectfully milled to nttend tho rt.nernl. on Saturday, at 2 p. m, from bis parents' residence. 41.11 Richmond st. In- r.;?.",'?'.'?."-1 Mt"1 Holv Redeemer Cemetery. Qt 1411.1. j .Or. December 12. IMS. SARAH. rMS. '. .3ihn 'lu'l5-t ltelatlves nnd Irrlfn7.1li.",f4I'c,,J.,,e .of.,n' Sacred Heart. 2r?n l'u""1 ." ""end funernl. Friday, at rn.? ni.. from her ,.nte residence, 2J.it Olive si Solemn Hlah Requiem Mass nl M. I ranrls xavler's Churrh. at 10 a. m itiM.,r531',n.t OW Cathedral Cemetery "W 'iTil.'.'.rU? Hecember 14, 101.1. OIOV. I . ItEI'nTTO. late of 21.1 S. 2d n aged ''.4 Vnr" ."elatlves nnd friends, nlso frftlona Lmberio 1st, nro Invited tn attend funeral. Miturday. , SO a. m . from his late residence i.,o.1'"A"llnK,."'' , o'emn .Mass of Requiem at St. Mnry Magdalen De pasil'a Church, at 0 a m. prerlselv. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Automobile cortege. IlltlllllllS. At Atlantic City. N. J., on De-cemr-er 14. 1IH.1, .'AROLINH, CI., widow ot Charles 1 Rnberts, In her Mlth year. Itela lives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho fu neral services on Frldas, nt rail p. m nl her daughter's residence. Miss Jennie .1. A. Roberts, 12 Nn'th Providence nvc. Interment private, nt l'leasantvllle, N. J. Rlllll.NMIN, - on December HI. 101.1. ,.10Llnt?.',5 "K&'AMIN. son of nenlaml. W and hnlllc llohlnson. aged in years. Reln Hes nnd friends of tho family, also mem bers of tin. Intermediate Class of Harper Memorial tiundav School, nro respectfully ll.SJtt! lo inl."i!il ,,,e fun,'r"1 ""Vlcea on Sundny. at 1 ,'to p. m. precise y, at his fa her's resldenco. 'mis North Hnl.ynrs.ds" i.ir.i"."l,.l,,",.l.nK',n", M"- nter.nent private. ItODHl. On December 14, loin, ZH.NNA RODDY, widow of William J. Roddy Rel jtlies nnd friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral sonlccs. on Snturdas'. at 1. p. m . nt her son's, Harry A. Roddy, residence. 12.1 N. r.ll '." i'ln.''n .'i' J' "f mains may bo viewed on trl.lnv at T n. m Interment .Vlount Morlah ; emetery. Dclawaro nnd Maryland patiers please copy. SIMON. on December 1.1, 101B, SARAH SIMON, d lughlcr ot the late Henry and latharlne Simon and granddaughter of the Into MUhni'i nnd Margaret Lutz. Ilehitlve nnd friends, also emploves of Young & Kind John 11. Fine Ixidge, No. 2.1, O. H. It. nnd Camp No. 71, P. O. A., are Invited to at tend tho funernl, on Sunday, at 2 p. m. nt her late residence, lrtl.l West Passsunk ave. Services and Interment nt Trinity Lutheran Church nt .1.10 p. in. STEARNi:. On December IB, 101B, AMCR HA.F.L, daughter uf drover C and Flor rnco May Sterne, In her Ilth year. Relatives nnd friends of tho family nro Invited to at tend tho runernl, on .Kunrin)', at a p. m. from her father's residence, 27IR W. Dau phin nt. Interment nt Mt. Vernon Cemetery. SjIITT. On December 14, 101B, MILES, hus band or the late Mars Stltt. Relatives unit friends are Invited to nttend the Mineral, on S'lttirday, at S a in . front his late residence, IBIS South ilth st Solemn Msbs of Itequlem at Church of the Sncred Heart at 0:a0 a. m. precisely. Interment nt Holy .Cross Ccnie tin. Auto servlie. T.MTE. At Vines ard Haven, Mass., on Do lemlier II. 1111.1. FRANK tl. TAITK. Rela tives nnd frte.ids are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Saturday, nt 1 :a s p. m at .ho nuartments of Oliver II. Hair. 182.. chestnut st. Interment private. Till USUAL!:. On December 14. 101.1. DWIUHT H. TRfKSDAI.n. Hen ices ami .u.ciiiiciiv iiri.u.t v-iut-tigo anil u.ncinnntl papera please copy. THl'M'OTT. December 1.1, 101,1, HLANCHK M.. vnungest daughter of Clifford and Helen C. Trnscott. nged 22 sears Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m. precisely, nt her lato residence. 1815 North 27th st. Interment private. Ml I.I.N. On December 13. 101B, L17.ZIE WILLS, widow of Edward R. Wills. Itela tlvcs and frlendii, nlso Cluoker City Council. No. 17, D. of L., aro Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Friday, ut 2 p. ni at her late icsldence. 2B0 South B7th st. Interment private, nt Mount Morlah Cemetery. MHITTAKHIt. On December 12. lots. ANN1B 11. WHITTAKER. Relatives oj.il friends are Invited tn attend tho funeral serv ices. Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Mt, Herman M. H Church, ll.tlt and Porter streets. Interment private, at West laiurel Hill Cemetery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYTn (or like this) One time Hkt psr Una Three times one week 12c per line Six times one week lOo per 11ns Situations Wanted, three times one week 10 centa per line per Insertion. Place your order for three or more times and it will be inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One or two time rate for ErtNi.vo Lzoon and l'-BLiu LDflEa combined la 10 centa per line with the exception ot Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which is 13 cents per Una. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which la permitted In all classincatlona ex cept Help and Situationa Wanted. Lost and Found. Personals. Hoarding and Rooms, add FIVE CENTS PER LINE TO ANY OF AUOVK RATES. There is a drup store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. PERSONALS DOES any one know the address ur my son Ira. ace IB. last heard from Nvmer 21 in Philadelphia. Please address Mrs. Uast gla IttldllnK. Fostorld, O. HELP WANTED PEMALE IlOOKKEEPKlR and stenographer for real es tate orrice. must write a good hand and have ut least 3 years' experience at book keeping. Apply In own handwriting, giving lull particulars, good alary fur right parti, with opportunity for advancement. U 32S, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER. D. E. : at least 4 scan - l-r.-nce: reterence. a 3-3. Ledger Ortlce CHAMUERWORK and Halting; white girl: as sist wash.; family uf one, city, reference require-. Meet employer. Room 23.. Public i-ser. wi a - -loco. a nursuay. COOK1NO and downstairs; white girl; up-State girl preferred; family of 2, city, ft 314. Ledger Office. COOKING and downstairs work; young white girl, reference. Call 4DI0 Larchwood aie. QIR1V white, for general bouaeiiork. 4900 N. Ilth at.. Logan. OIRLH. bright, active, over IS. for factory .... ti.i- ... ...i. im-.i -nrpenter st ICK9lKY Experienced knitters and toppers, also learners, steady work; good pay. 13o N Lawrencs st. HOtTSEWORK. general, gouj cook; for Ger good ref- mantoiin. no waahlng or Iron! laning or ironing: ere ce rquircu 11 -10, Ledger Offtce. -?tnuf Hill .lTU"ary: "' "f""ce' 9 HOPSEVVORK-Young girl, white, assist, one 111 Ing In Germamowu preferred. H 310, L-ilger Office; HOUSEWORK, general Capable v. hit girl. for Cynwyit- reference. H3I2. Ledger Office. HOUSHWOR---Whlle girl, small family. 3S1 ur lurai av. a-none iv oouiang jcuys IV. HOUSEWORK, general Competent white girl. r-ference. CoU SOlu Parkalds avs. OPERATORS wanted, exp. on Singer button sewing., machines. Roxford Knitting Com- pauy Randolph and Jefferson sts. BOFT HAT TRIMMERS Experienced trim uiera on men s.a-ft hats wanted linme-l ately Apply Paymasters -lc. John O. StstcoB Compaay i'h ud Mumgomery av. HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN of refinement and pleasing presence can have profitable employment. 2S0 s. 17lh. YOUrfu, "LAIir Ueneral office work In Tnstir ance business; state experience, reference .jind salary ejeeted. D 2.H lrfdgerOfflce. SALESLADIKS-Muat be experienced. Apply JOfSl tJhestnutst. SHIRT FINISHERS wanted: good" ray paid tvhllt learning.. Rntford Knitting Company, . Randolph ami Jefferson sts. STENOtlRAPHER nnd typewriter, having some, familiarity nllh railroad nnd legal work. Stat experience and salary expected. JP B42. Iedger Central. STENOORAPHER Capable operator, one with experience preferred: stale nge, experi ence and reference. J!i,lf''''''B'rC?n!rn'; PPSTA1R9 WORK nnd mother's helner -Want on, a good gri, good tinge .0 right party: alit nl. reference M ...j.., ledger Centm , NOW It Tilt. TIME for young ladles seek Ing commercial positions to consult Miss Dean" nl Ledger Central. Ilroad and Chest nut sis. A. special servlco Is rendered to STENOGRAPHERS. IIOOKKHEPHRR AND CLERKS .through the Commercial Depart ment to I.EDflER AbVF.RTIrtBIlS. and a great number of joung ladles have been bene fited by this service. fleneral PHI LA. Women Oovt. clerks exams, eomlngi J.O mo.: ssmple qnes. free: write Immed'tclv. Franklin Inst., Dept, 715 K. Rochester, N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE HENCH and floor mnldera warned. Apply Jams liirkfr.lne.,.llh and "ajuga sts. HENCH IIANDS In inachlna shop. Apply 4300 Wlsahlcko ale. HOY wanted, aetlte In wholesale house, in sears Did. chanco tor advancement. P .127, Ledger office. OARPENTliltS. Apply 4S0O Wls'altkkon'ave. LASlIliiii and foreign exchange. Apply In own handwriting, glilng age, experience and references of last three positions held. 1" 3.11, Ledgercntri.L " 1CONTRACTOR'"ASSISTA"Nt" Ruilillng contractor desires seniles of ac tive man with acquaintance nmong nrchl- iLTin in aniirit wnra mi. assist w.tn esti- .mtlng. deslrnble opening for riRht man; immeuinie cngigement, p HI2, igigement. P 312, Id Cent. DUSI.INERS nnd draughtsmen with experience nn ji i-. nyurnuiio worn; also on steel nun heating furnaces. Reply P. O. Hox loots, Philadelphia, Pa. DRIVERS wanted: sfeady work, "good wages". Apply Crane Ico Cream Co., 2.ld and Locust streets. DRCO CLERK, release one evening a week, evers'oJher Hu.uln 4. ,2s Woodland ave. ELECTRICIAN Young man tilth "some" o1c trlcnl experleiue. but who Is also mechan ically Inclined, slate age, experience nnd wages desired. M2l'l. Ledger Oftlce. ORlN'inilS Sellers tool grinders wanted; tirst class men only Apply Standard Holler-Rciir- Ing Co , IPth and Alcrloti aie, OHlNDKltH "on rfnlsheif 11 orlt. ' Apply 4800 VViaahlckon nve, MAN snd vvlfe for" Vrdmore. "do entire work of family 1 gentleman, must have high cat reference. Wrlle, stating wages wanted and refircnee. 4.124 pine at. MAN to take ihnrgn or" tlnrpet machine "anil hoddv carls. John .1 James Dobsoti, Inc., Rlatiket Mills. Scott's lanc.Fnlls of Schuylkill. PLATFORM" MAN lo check7 "weigh and ship goods. Applv between 1 and .1 p. m. Amerl can and York sts. SALESMEN WHAT ARE YOU OOINO TO SELL THIS COMINfl YEAR? IIEFOHE CLOSINO '! SEE MR HCHENCK AT llll.'l JWALNPT ST. HE HASA LIVE SELLEIL SOLICITOR experienced: wanted Immediately tn big subscription campaign: direct lends with letters of Introduction. Liberal commis sion. Applv In peron today from 3 to 4 o'clock to D. II. O'Loughlln. Franklin Hank Rulldlng. Chestnut below Ilroad, first Aoor, rlght side of entrance , STENOaifAl'IlER wnnted: liinnufnctufltig concern within 75 miles of Philadelphia, wants a good male stenographer. Apply In own handwriting, giving age. oxperlencn and references, nlso stnto salary expected. D 230, Ledger Office. . TOOL MAKI.RH," machinists, assistant machin ists, screwmakers. automatic and hand nble to set up nnd adjust machines, and skilled laborers: citizens. Apply In person. Frnnk ford Arsenal, between 8 and 0 a. m. for ciin -ervicojippiicnuon. TOOLMAKERS on Jlgt nnd llxtures: good wages und working comlltlos, A. 11. Fox Ouii Companv. 2.ld nnd Hamilton. VANTED A bright, energetic, snung maii familiar with Remington typewriter short hand not essentlnl. when applying, wrltn fully, stating experience nge. reference and saiarv cxiiecieu; kudu itriiuty lur riKiil person P 32.1, l.eoger unice. WANTED FIRST-CLASS TOOL AND nAHtii; ma lei-UN I'liOHL. ACd'UATi: T1IW STHNOTVPIJ AC.ltSTOMF.n TO WORK. APPLY TO COMPANY. INDIAN- AlllLIM, inn. WINDOW CLEANERS wanted. Apply Relia ble Cleaning Co., 41S North Randolph st. (nenr 5th ard Noble). YOUNG MAN. about IS years old. wanted to assist In office of manufacturing plant In Kensington, must bo stenographer; state ngo, experience and wages wnnted. In own hand writing. jtood chanco for advancement. P 325, Ledger Ofllcc. . YOIno MAN, about 18, wanted In wholesale cloth house; salnry to start 84. Address P. O. Hox 3070, FulrhlU Station. YOIINO MAN, 17 tn 18, wanted for general office work; good chanco for advancement. M0 n. LeilgorControl. YOUNG MAN. experienced In tilling orders In whole-ale cloth house. Address P. O, Vox M70. Falrhlll Station. YOUNO MAN tn "spread cloth" In shirt fac tory. Ruxford Knitting Company, Randolph and Jencraon. General Ml N. RROAD ST, The Oldest Original APTOMOUILE bClIOOL Teaches you how to repair nnd how to drive nutns. P. PKTZ. 011 N. liROAD ST. CANVASSERS earn easy money fast selling Christmas proposition: big profit. Marathon Co.. 2.1 South III. st. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHAMIIKHWOHI- or" chlldnurse. "young Americun Protestant, willing. II .tos.Lcd. OIL COOK Competent English Protestant desires a position, good reference. 1520 Fairmount nvenuo. COOK Experienced, capable woman: tirst- class reference. See MlssIteed. lub. Led. COOKING or downstairs work; competent young woman wishes situation. 2107 Ilaln- bridge st. iTlRI Light, neat, colored girl desires to care for doctor's office or will caro for bachelor ai-irtments. (Itll 2U2S Federal st. or phone Dlcklnson :iM' L. GIRL, colored, wants elentng or half time ivork In 11ut.P.IO, Ledger Central. HOPauWOllK German Protestant, boy 4 srs. ; good reference. II 307, Ledger Ofrtce. MOTHER'S HELPKR or governess. Catholic, healthy, refined young woman, well edu cated: capublo und experienced; can take full charge of one ur two children or villi net as h companion, city or country. $S. J 75.S. Ledger Central. NURSE, hospital train., sov. years' practical prli. work, Indef engage, with Invalid: eduadit.; lilsh. test.A.. 1320 Columbia av. SEAMSTRESS by day on any kind work, very reasonable. B2S llensonst.Ca.nden ..Tl-NtKIRAPHEIl SECRETARY Employed tilth publishing house at fair sai nts, seeks opportunity for broader secretarial ileieiuuiucni nun urm nnu aptireciates anil ity and 11 III reward commensurate there nllh. J li.n. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, cnpable. thoroughly experi enced, des perm position with reliable firm; excel, jecord and refs F 214, I.e.!. Central STHNOOItAPHER-H-C-nt graduate; good at figures; neat penman; rel. J t.17. Ltd. Cent. STENOGRAPHER Experienced In office detail iiork. be-t refercntes. $10. F 80, Led. Cent. STENOGRAPIIPR. exp., capuble, neat, wishes permanent position F 454. Lwlter Central. WAITRESS Flfet-clns-. trained, young ivhli vvoman. 203 llen-zet st , Chestnut Hill. WOMAN", m.ddle-aged, wants light housework. 20311 Fltxwater st. YOUNO WOMAN, refined, des. position where executive qhllltv Is required. F 45.1, Led Cent. YOUNG GIRL wishes position; housework; small family. Call 1813 North Judson st, YOUNG" WOMAN wants work with children, F 513. Ledger Central. REL1AULU Pruteatuut woman dsslrrs uioklng or housework In prliate family, adults pre ferred waaes t'l. Apply 2017 North 7th. CONSERVATIVE, efficient, unique and most valuable service Is rendered through the Cum njerctal Department to firms seeking high grade office help. "Miss Dean" at Ledger Central has listed the qualifications of young ladles experienced In. all kinds of ofnee detail work, and has lud special training In se lecting "the right person for the right posi tion." Acquaint her with your needs either by personal call or telephone Walnut SO.- and personal attention will be given prompt ly. This Is a free service to LEDGER AD VERTISERS. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT. 12 years' corporation and mercGtitiln X-.rl.n-u. Capable ol- fice manager and correspondent Also advertising experience. l.t refer --. J 8-0, Lodger Central. ACCOUNTANT -Ofrtce and I.au, cllea educattou. unusual ability, 12 years' exp-rl-ence. wants t-jaltlan. J 731. l-cd.r CentraL AUDITING, big and mile, d.ne by respoaslbi man M 212, Ledger Of flee. ROOKKEKPER. credit man, ufrtca manager -' Y'ouog ma a of ability, 12 years' experience, at preaent emplosed by 1 rga iiianutacturlag company ln ab-vs capacity, desires to make jhange excellent refs. D 22U. Ledger Office. BiOKKKKPER- Young man graduate, ex Seriencv I neat and accurate at figures, '-iL-t.it position. Address F ?., Ledger t'en- ral. gOOKK-EPER, ashler uti.it ant) salsa nir joung mxu 21, aceurats, esercetk. t yrs, tws. t j. , wctjl tt ii, fedger Cent, 16, 1915; SITUATIONS WANTED MALE iiooKKEEPKn, experienced, reliable erri- ploj'ed by dsv, wants evening work. Aa- dress Bookkeeper, 2218 ML Vernon St. POOKKEBPRR, knowledge of banking: 4 rrs.' xp : beat refej;enresJ Jt$erCriTj. noOKKF.EPER, accountant, experienced, has knowl.of cost keeping; ref I 227, Iv1. Oft. ROY, 10, light hm.se duties with private fam ily or eluh. 8101 Oermantown ave., Chest nut Hill. CHAUFFEFIt-Kxp. young Englishman will accept posltlonjns 2d rrsn. J VM, Id. Cent- COACHMAN, single, wants insltlon; under stands rare automobile, healers; excellent references. F2t. ledger Central. , COMPANION or attendant by competent drug- . Jcs physician 1 wlll travel. HJW7. Ijed. Off. OARI ENEli nnd florist, single, thoroughly exp. and roUablebest refs. D 201. IlgerOfflcc. MAN. middle-aged, wants position clerical work In office; willing to work for reasonably small wages. Address 22.". 8. 3d St. W. A.. MAN. colored, wlshea position, Janitor of club or apartment house; can give best references. Address Hot uiu Strafford, Pa. . MAN AND WIFE, white. wlh situations; but ler and houseman; wife, cook: will no entire work : references. D 235. ledger Office. OFFICE wishes mmsTAYtv-Vmlni. man. 20. tvnlst. wishes position ; 4 jenr' experience. Address F .111. Ledger Central I SALESMA.S. experienced" In carpets, drugs. '. resl etnte; at present eniplns-ed: desires to niHK.. cnnnR.- r ..l', I..-IH-. -rilum. . SALESMAN idnthlngl- Young man. also expe rienced tsllor. Address F .l.n . l-ilgcr Central. 8ECRETA11Y A.S'II ACCOl NTANT. with broad commercial snd financial training and ex perience as auditor, s.cnu.itnnt. corporate and private secretari, experienced credit man, professionally trained In law. expert accountant. kllle.l stenographer and cor- .r.nni.,mt at nreent enaAireil . desires con nection with At mm cm F r.l... Isd. Cent. WANTED- An opportunity. Verentlte joung married tnnn. Wharton School graduate, wants pol.lon with a future. At present em-plos-ed Interview solicited. D 1 10. I-fd. Off. WANTED Employment requiring reliability, accuracy, courtesy, by man. IB. nctlte, exp. In tMiatnclep work nnd accounting; best rers,, small pay satisfactory.,. J H. I-lgr.Cent. v-.lT-.l VI A V married emnlnved. wants to m.tko new loial connections; able to rurnlsh -..... . . u.l .. ba.....a Un.A ,.,- ' reiercnrea nt i.ni.uiia. .-i'i'-, ii. .,-... been discharged, "elllng. purchasing, execu tlvo or advertising. F Bin. Ledger Central YoFNt? MAN for clerical duties: capable, experienced, beat of references. I 458, ledger Cuntial. -OI'Ntl" MAN, s,"t"niexpetleficed7 desires port linn In retail business where linnestv and wllllngnes aro the crsentlnls; low wages. F 417. Ledger Centtnl. . Yl.I'NO MAN. "single, wishes pn."as nsvlstant gardener In private family; best ref. from last place Add. James llerron, Olenslde. P.i. YOPNtl MAN. colored, wishes".! position as waiter, porter or cook: can alio good rers.; single Theo. Johnson. 202.-. lillsiiorth Bt. YOPNtl "MAN, II sen.s' hotel experlenc.0. vvlsliea to change position, r 250, Ledger Central. YOPNU MAN,ai',"hlgh school graduote, de" slre position in lnwyer'M office; opportunity of ep'ilvlng law, LJ5L?'L,!.::'ntr-, YOPNtl MAN wishes position as stenographer or clerk, references; experienced. Address W A., 22.1 S. 3d st. YOUN"o"-IANTmsrrled," wants position of any kind. D 232. Ledger OfBce. 100 PER CKNT. of competent man power nt your service. I am 28 years of age, with executive ability nnd n thorough business trnlnlng; nm de sirous of connecting with n reputnble firm: Initial salary secondary to opportunity; welt edticnted, good address and habits. Full detail' concerning genernl experience, to gether with references, will bo furnished at Interview. J 757. LEDGER CENTRAL ATTI-NTioN ' t-iTyou"svant"a young mnn"wlth practical and mechanical engineering experi ence, good on factory or office system work; also mechanlcaljleslgnlng'' P 31.1, Led. Cent. RETIRED naval officer desires position of trust: good executive. P 21.1, Lodger Centrnl. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. MARY T. MCCARTHY, 2107 Christian (Loc. 13031. supplies .- wants Ist-class Pro:.. Cath. maloand female help, all nationalities WANTED-Cooks. waitresses and lionsonork . BShSS- ,?.ri.'.l-w.,rG.rr..ryave.;V",'S "" cook for Cntbnllc rectory ougherty. 1313 West Glrnrd ave. FIRST-CLASS REFERENCED HELP SUP PLIED AND WANTED. Ideal. 1SI4 Reed st. Phono Dickinson HOC. MRS. MINZLAFF, 1010 Christian (Dickinson 51.1), supplies all kinds of help, male and fe male. Catholic and Protestant . chef; refcr'ces. MADAME ASHE.l.13:f Christian St. Reliable, help supplied nnd wnnted; nil nationalities. AUTOMOBILES l'or Sals AUTOMORILU SALES CORPORATION 142 NORTH HROAD STREET Distributor of the Cadillac "Eight" ANNOUNCES AN UNSURPASSED SALE OF USED CARS of all standard makes. Including the most costly, which their ownera have exchanged for the Type .13. Cadillac "Eight." We're awamped for room nnd must sell at once. TRICES ARE UNPARALLELED and this In face of the fact that shortage of materials Is bound to send automobile prices skywurd soon. Enclosed Cars. Touring Cars and Roadsters ull In running order, many repulred nnd overhauled. IF YOU WANT A GOOD CAR AT THE LOWEST PRICK NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IT OPUN EVENINGS UNTIL DEC-WIDER IS CADILLAC. 1015. eight; condition like new; complete!. -ini.-- ,. - ., ilo'cOMoillLE. 2314 Market St.; Locust 450. II. A. JUNKS, Manager Exchange Car Dept. COLE. 1015. DEMONSTRATORS. SLIGHTLY USED. FOR SALE. L. P. ROWERS CO., 215-17 N. HROAD ST FORD touring with tllssell convertible en- closed top. nearly new; vers reasonable. 2tst and Cambria. Tlosa r.. STUDEUAKER. 1014, Limousine, with electrlo lights and self-starter. OOMERY-SCHWARTZ. 253 N nROAD ST. hTl'DBllAKER COUPE, beautiful winter or summer car. built for two and a seat fur the baby '-"Si'l N 21st st WHITE. 1012. 7-passenger. Il-cyllnder touring. . ,! -n,.lt.nn mechanlcnllv : tires In good 1 condition Phone Spruce .) 1 a I . ll-.--.... ... ,,... .., -.. AI.MOST A ...tltlKTMAH I'RESENT FOR A 1013 37. Silent Knight Mo- tore.! Car; .50.) fur quick sale. HAPLEIUH A: CO. American and Cambria sts. . Ml Parts Pierce-Arrow Six-6o 034 DIAMONDjnV PHONE l'RK 118 SEND FOR FREE I1ULLETIN OF I'SED OARS OORSON AUTO EXCHANOB. W N RROAD aTS-PASSENGKR PACKARD CAR." 1U13 malel. In perfect condition, can be seen by appointment Telehone Fox Chase It).. ' ALL CARS ROIIOHT FOR "PARTS SCHOIlF.lt. 3311-41-43 Market St. Wanted STOPI LOOK! AND L.STEN! We buy old autos In any wrecked condition; get our price before you aell them. Phone or vvj-Ra Southwestern Junk Co. 170--7 Carpenter WANTED Mercer lol.t-14-1 - raceabout or run. about; must be ch-atp for cash; full de tails and price In first letter Silas Downing, ) Weal -.-Hi st. New Y'ork city. " OLD AUTOMOUILKS WANTED Any condition; beat prices. WHITE. 4) Vrobrla at., Manayunk. Phone lana)unk 3-21 WANTED Mercer raceabout. Iui2" or lUl'i model: state full particulars. F 217. Led ger central. AUTOS wanted for Junk. Get our prices 111 it. l"hone Park 4HI.H-14 Diamond. WANTED Touring car at once; bring car for inspection, 8-15 Emerald st. AUTO LIVERY AND GARAGES TO HIRE (open day snd night) Drand-nsw B-pass. touring car. with rotas. S1-2S hour; also bran-new 7 pass limousine. 1 50 hour: weddings, funerals, etc Poplar 1817 w. KEj.R"!"NEW"OARAUE, DUO Ulrard aTiT N.w open for saxiice with the finest up-to-date equipment storage ..1 up. drop in ul look It 01 er or phone Belmont Q13-, AUTO REPAIEING "" t SPEEDOMETER TROUBLE t 8EE BILLY 51S N. BROAD T CY-NDtT REBORED. Daw pistons and" r-na furnlahad. wcldlnaa and bniln. ir. n s:rTr. t . .-,-,.-. t -T"' r.. - ususrweu- e c v v (t--0 at. Airros stored and renatred reaaonabla Guenhi- Garage, 48 N 00th, Belmont 1 AUTO SUPPLIES BEAR1NQS- Nsr Brtr. Serv 8t The t.vsjlUana Co. 131 rvV st Pto Walnut t. Uc. . Oiff. '15 AUTO TIBES . TOLLMAN TIRK8 Guaranteed 4000 miles. Compare pries. Oaettns Lie., per gallon. CHUM'S, 238 .4. Broad at. DUPLEX Tinm-Mor miles per dotlsr thsis any other tire. 2228 N. RROAD T. DIAMOND 1M4, DOGS, BIRDS AND GOLD FISH HOLIDAY PRESENTS Just arrived new 1m- pprtatlon fine singing Harts Mountain. cana nff llarta Vlmmla n esna- ries. earn. Everv hlrd mmranteeil rcml ery bird, guaranteed rem I ainger. isges . er every description. can where you will nnd largest and best stock to select from. . K. C. VAltLE. .110 Market st. FtNR. TOPNO double yellow-head Mexican psrrots, lo eaehj every bird la guaranteed fhf.1 I. nlll !- V... . Rn ... srdj larrest stock In city to select from. , E. C VAIILE, 310 Market St. HOUSES B-A RAKIIR Horse Rlanket The longest wearing. blanket ever made, has been on tn market Bo yeat-s: none genuine without large horse stamped Inside. Sold by Kelrrt. 1227 Market st., and other dealers. BUSINESS OPPOETUNITIES THERE'S a good chance on tho Main Jn for n live wire raising and selling flowers: nenr station: 2 acres, worth isooo nn acre. B glasshouses (one of them cost J20O0 two sears ago). stable. outhouses, horses, wagon and other appurtenances: also the. food will of a business running Bueeessfiillv or 2i years. In all counting the site, vain Jlo.OOO. the horses, wagons and thlngs,.ogo, the good wilt, s'lOnn I should say, O0or) the real value. 1 believe you could buy It for half the money right now. Reason Ths owner Is In bad health and would like to sen some live voug one take hold of It, even If owner has to give him a bargain. I know something about tho business, myself, snil this Is no fake. I think .It Is a splendid rhsnee for n voting man with a little back ing. It Isn't a case of all cash; so long ss tne nacKing is good, me rest enn on er rs. igeii, Aiii.ress ... c vv., M eehan Co , 1 1ll Ltldlow at caro Pennoek- 8 PER PENT. Accumulative preferred stock, with stock bonus offered by FOWLER STANDARD LAMP CO.. (Manufacturers of incandescent electric globes) OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA DU1LDING. PATH.VT.S-AHTHPIt K. PAIGE. l,l Wolnul st,. I'hlla , mecltanlrnl and electrical enti peer, registered patent attorney: established here 30 years; Inventions developed, patents, trademarks, copyrights secured and liti gated nnvwliero rejected applications prose- !'Uted. prellrnjnnn advice free. AN INVESTOR with MOOO to Join syndicate. of prominent men underwriting a new enter prise. Money fully secured by renl estate: rs Cas able In one vear or lees, carrying llbenl onus of stock. Highest reference asked and Slicn. F 213. Ledger Central. TO A MAN with established business looking for centrally located property; I can offer my .m .itory building for manufacturing or commercial purpoei about 3.100 square feet. Apply W. II. Delsroth, 71J Spring Garden st. l'linno Market 30711. WANTEl. $50,000 In good sound bualneas prop osition. Investment amply secured by valu able real estate Ills opportunity for any ons looking for a good Investment. Full partic ulars in Interview. Principals only. F 258. Ledger Central, A $2.1,000 CORPORATION has office of presl dent vacant. For expansion wo require about JH'.OOU. To the right pnrty attractive propo sition will be made wthl control ot your own capital. Party familiar with automobile busl nea preferr cd. Address F 541. Ledger ,,,-ont. DROP POCKET COAL YARD ON P. AND R. FOR RENT, $10 MONTHLY. 030 WEST TIOGA ST. , DIVIDENDS of from 12 per ccntTltownrd per nnnum on Investment from $10 to Mono: send postal for particulars, Tho People s Holding Co . Asliury Park. N. J. VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. .n. lllnrn.i'i IVn.hlnfflnn T C. Write for descriptive book GROWING ORCHARDS, all agei. for sale. IIAI1ICY DAIII.I-.U1V.'- 1420 Chestnut st. PICTURE THEATRE for rent; S73 mo., com plete seats BOO: modern: no competition; bar galn; other prop. HARPIST. 201 N. lirond. GENTLEMAN with $1,100 to $2000 to Invest, vvmi servtcos, in a mrg. nusiness 01 mem; principals only; Inves. J 1)4.1. Ledger Cant. 1 nAKnllv. .iwiii. and fixture-., old-estab. I cor. ; main ...... good condition: retiring: good stand, without opposition. L 140, Led. Cent. BUSINESS PERSONALS SUPERFLLOUS HAIR removed by electroly sis, the only permnnent way; eyebrows arched. MISS SMITH, 402 Keith Theatre Rid. Miss lloppe. halrdrcaslng. facial massage, manicuring form. Mint Arcade, with llss Smith. FULL DRESS SU1T3 Cutaways, Tuxedos and Sack Suits To hire and made to nrd.r. NKUHAPER, THE TAILOR. 10 N Dtb st ile!! phone. Walnut 2M. EVENING CLOTHES TO HIRE . rull dress nnd Tuxedo suits, latest style.: silk and opera hats; open evenings. SCHUI.TZ, 227 N. nth st. TULL DRESS SUITS All new. stylish goods: large assortment. SAMUEL COOPER, 1010) GIRARD AVE. PHONE POrLAR 0342. CARPEr CLEANING CONTINENTAL CARPET CLEANING HOUSE S0TJI ST. ABOVE CHESTNUT Bell phone. Locust 10-0. WEST PHILA. MONARCH STORAGE CO. WEST PHI LA. 3c. PER YARD. WEST PHILA. 3870.7-' IVNCASTEIt AV15. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY WE REMODEL sour old jewelry Into the lat est designs nt factory prices. MARTIN W. AHI1AM-, 711 sansom st.. Philadelphia. I nUY dUnunda. Jswelry and pawn tfkets fot cash. Apply 2.30 to 4:30 p. m. Win Flick. Room 10... 02.1 Chestnut st. EKESSMAKINQ AND MILLINEKY llEMSTriVHIi-O, iu cents a yaid. ull matt. rials. A. RE1CHARD. 1113 CHESTNUT ST. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS rOTTER SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING DAILY AND EVENING SESSIONH 111.1 QIRARD AVE. DRESSMAKING taught, short, practical. Inex. pensive course: patterns cut, 50c. MncDoivell. 307 Denckla lli-g.. Ilth and Market. POR SALE ANTH-lLE and modirn furniture bought and aold. some rare old pieces. Harvey Dager, Arobler, l'a. Hell phone. 2 J; Keystone. 4U M. LI1LLIARD and pocket tables, shufflshoard, new and slightly used, liberal terms; renting. repairing i supplies. Raaatto. 222 S. Sin UILLIARD AND POCKET TARLES - Also bowling aliays; easy payments. Oltt'.sa WHvlALJlCpLLENDi:RO.,l0u2 A-ch. UILLIARD, pocket 2d-hand tables. repabttngT iuppllea. tlirk-Heal Mfg, Co., 2121 N. From. 1 UILLIARD, pool, combination. 2d-hand bought, sold, reiitol, exch'd. Keufcr, :) Glrard avs. CAsil REQ13TERS. new and aecond.hand; to- l mlilera aa low aa $J0 on easy montblx pasmenta; all registers sold by us fully guar anteed. Tha National Cash Register Co.. 73 Chestnut st. DfcSKS.lir.iT cabinets, "safesrtslaphons bootas and office furniture and fixtures of svary de scription; used, but ln fins condition, ana very cheap free delivery anywhere. HUGHES 11T1I AND BUTTON WOOD; DESKS, large assortment, also household fur. ntture- Dullng Central Second-hand Furnl. ture Compans. 004-C6-14 Callow hill at. ,. "suits, overcoats and 11almaroon3 Custom-made, new & slightly used . .ll.-uliu. s w. -or 8th and Spring Garden. 09 9 VICTROLA VI AND SIX 10-INCH D. V. RECORDS guaranteed to bs ln perfect condition. An excellent outfit for one who Is looking for a good machine at a reasonabls price. Fifty cents weekly accented. Call or -rlto for complete descriptions an. largo illustrated catalogues. 1,8 HEI'PB-S UPTOWN 8TORJ. Car. 8th and Thompson at.. Phllad-lDhla. aV. opLEvenings untilchrists;as ner a VI -THO!-- now UE-i a -,Ay FQR ,T NEX YEAH Call or write for our new special Paymsal Plan whereby sou con have a Vlctrola for Cbrt-tmas. at.d atari to pay foe It next year. HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES, Cor. .th.and Thompson sts., PhlUdalphla. Fa. OI'B-S EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS FIFTY CENTS A WEEK BUYS A VlCT-. Call or writs tor utrttouUrs. " HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES. Cor. 6th and Thompson sts.. Phtlad-lp-la. Pa, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS BIG BAIKIAIN IN FtrRS Baby lamb coats. Worth fl25. at-J-X Muffs and scarf. Wurth $50, at 1-5. HeiUtlful sets- "Try before you buy.' Renisa-ltag dune. H-a-ooable rates. KOHAN. . S. 1-th st. 1S10 CALkNDAR-l to suit any bsl-jT"ois t:nlou la tock. at sacrlnclut prices: also caluidar o-is. Peon Pap-r Co.. K N. ilth. HANDSOMK DIKINf . ROOM 8BT FOR SALE: BOOKCASE. HAlf 11 U'KS, CHEAP. ,P PLY 1ES4 S BROAD ST XU1 . NTt.EMAN S IlK.ltaHAl.t: MIMIC. T RAT nVKRCOAT FATBi FINS: Ei aiMH1!-,v.l?ffcE. WViiitgr WaVr t'l4W Ad--a Next Pago ,t . r- M- r