Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 19

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SPAYS $4000
$ Oft IDLE PALACE
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Forir1 Miss Henrietta Smith,
With Austrian Home Ma
rooned Here
BAIONES
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III lUroness Carl Czocrnle von Cj
T Ji.useri, wealthy Main T.lne society
C2oem-
J,.,.mi. wealthy amin Jino society worn
?! -m hefore her mnxrlnire, wns Miss
Henrietta Schmidt, Radnor, lo In a pecu
liar predicament.
By an Iron-bound len?e she Is compelled
,. i.y- wet rent each year In cplto of
!?. hi.t the homo for which she Is
I l.ln Is I" Vienna. Austria, and the
I K.nM cannot Ret thcro to occupy It.
ror months sho has been paying the rent
there and for months sho expects to con
.".' to do so, although thcro aro no
rrospects of reaching her Austrian home
until the war Is over.
"li-V. Vnn Czocrnlff npartments are not
i' mMiI or used by any ono else durlnR the
sene ,f the nobis family. Tho hus-
tond Is h captain in me jvuairmn nrray.
while he Is flRhtlnB and tho Baroness It
marooned on this side of tho ocean with
J,. mother, whom she has been visiting
for some time, dust la collecting rn tho
isautlful statuary and tapestry, and no
ne treads the soft Oriental rugs.
Baroness voh Czoernlg Is at present at
the Schmidt shore home, ISO Pacific ave
nue,, Atlantic City.
tjpf.Tr.tnilS HREVITIES
V r(i hev. J. A llalner It eonductlnc ovnn
c -itilc 'services In the Hlockloy Uaptljt church,
trni : f hlHdelpn a. mo services wiii do nciu
' litu MMilnE. except Hatunlny. nt 7 4.1 o'clock,
V , IsdOn SumfaysntlOiao o'clock In the forenoon
!JVell. hi evenln'RS Prof. II. V.
!fnlnyevangcllst, Is assisting.
Btollt, tho
Ths nev. Jullen K. Smyth villi deliver tho
srit of a series or tnrro leciurea on 'cortnin
iM'of Hellef" tomorrow ovenln nt o'clock
li tho Church of tho New Jerusalem (Sweden
Riilanl. The- nastor. tho Itov Charles K.
lUrfej-. will preach, nt It a. m.
"The Church's Dead T.lno of 2 rer Cent"
will be tho subject of a sermon to bo nrenched
Ir the v. Vr. J. "ray IJolton In Hope ITea
bsterian Church at :4a o clock tomorrow eo
ninf. A. special musical sen-lco m 111 bo riven In
Xfpsslah Lutheran Church at 7:1" o'clock to
morrow evenlnir. when tho, pastnr. the rtev.
TMntel E. Wels-el, will Breach on. "Wntch Your
steo" On Tuesday cvcnlnx tho players of
fianey Miller's Illblo class nn.l tho Optimists
wlllpresent a play, entitle.! "The l'nstlnir of
tnS Tni.o limu jHun, .it tiiu -. "u Acu.piv.
The Itev. Dr. John McDowell will nddrest
the Presbyterian ministers In .Westminster Holj
in Monday mornlnir nt 11 o'clock on "Social
Xipeets of Christianity."
The. nev. Oeorco Chalmers nichmond, rector
f St. 'John's nplsconal Church, will preach on
"Has tho Church Accented Christ"' tomorrow
morning, and on "Christ Onnoilnir the Stand
In Order" In tho evening.
i The llev. Itatekln.1i i I I'vlo lll preach In
' me aieiiio'iii viiuuii . it.w .iui.iiie, uer
? mintann. the Ttev (lladstone Holm. Dnstnr. lo-
morrow morning at 10:45 o'clock.
EDWARD FULLER BROOKS
Formerly Gonernl Superintendent of
the P. B. & W.
Edttnnl Fuller Ilrooks. until last April
general superintendent of , the Philadel
phia, Baltlmoro and Washington IXallrond,
Is dead. He hml retired last spring on
"account of HI health, but seemingly had
recovered nnd tho end enmo Inst night,
alter he had eaten dinner nnd taken a
two-mile walk.
Mr. Brooks spent his whole working
life with the Pennsylvania tlnilrond.
TVhen ho grnduated from Ilutgers College;
In 1872, he went Into tho engineering corps
ft' I and worked tip to tho superlhtendency of
i 'the Philadelphia, Baltlmoro nnd 'Wash
ington, lie wns 61 years old.
Mr. nrooks lived In Lansdowne, though
he spent a good deal of time In the city,
socially ns w,oll as In his work. lie wns
an active member of tho Union League.
His widow nnd two daughters. Miss Cora
Brooks nnd Mrs. Howard IJushnclI, of
Bloomfleld, N. J., survive him.
Dr. H. G. Taylor's Funeral Monday
Funeral services for Dr. II. Genet
Taylor will be held on Monday afternoon
tat 3 o'clock ln his home, 30G Cooper
ii street, Camden. Ho died yesterday at
- the age of 79 from the grip. Doctor
Taylor wns a descendant of "Citizen"
Genet, French statesman, who repre
sented tho Interests of that country ln
America In tho time of Washington. He
was a veteran of tho Civil War and
Identified with several mllltnry and fra
ternal organizations. Doctor Tnvlor en-
Joyed an extcnslvo practice until ho re- .'
urea several years ago.
Funeral of William H. Beecher
Funeral services for William II.
Beecher, who whs president of tho
Weaver Mailing Knvelope nnd Box Com
pany, will be held on Tuesday morning,
at 8:30 o'clock at his home, 3G32 North
Uroad street. Mr. Beecher died yester
day of the grip The service will be con
ducted by the Itev. Oeorge J. Walenta,
rector of St Simeon's Hplscopal Church.
The Interment will be held ln tho Kdge
liood Cemetery, Pottstown. Mr. Beecher
lived there for several years when he
was engaged In the mercantile business.
Henry Heina to Be Buried Tomorrow
Henry Ilclns. retired supervising
plumber of the United Gas Improvement
Company, who died yesteiday nt the nge
of 75, will be burled on Sunday afternoon
In Mount Morlah Cemetery, after funernl
Y tHTrlces at 3 O'clock in hla homo. M17 IViil.
ton avenue, Mr. Helns was employed by
jt mo uas company lor 4 years. He was a
t" 5e!nber of the Episcopal Church of the
""'f -aposties ana or several fraternal
organizations.
IN MEMOIIIAM
BnPniVv,nt Iovlne memory of HAimT J.
ffl,ru' who departed this 1Kb Jmiuary 15.
Mu- A PltlESD.
eatfjg
Tlitte Notices Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge
rENP.KK- n January 13. 1010. WIW.
i. ir:.A?3XANDI5H. Relatives und friends
J Invited to attend funeral services. Mon
;?', P. ".. at lata residence, i'3J2 Hancock
avn ,ntrment Private.
OPnvS,,?'-P?L January 14. 1010. MAB
5iV iv .I"8. of Charles Anderson, and ilaugh-Jf-S'
to lato John and Ellen Kelly. Tho
H?if? and friends, also Kosary Society
al Uague of the Sacred Heart, Invited to
V II
I THINK THAT THIS TYPe OF AEROPLANE.
WILL DEMONSTRATE MV THEORV OF
AERIAL CONCAVITY. THE.
BREAST-BONE. IDEA WILL
WRIGHT LOOK LIKE. -A PIKER
- Eyg5iyQ GBBPHILADBLpHlAr SATlJJtDAY; JANUARY
HEATHS
Sft S.2""liv?nrir' 8-80 4 m , from
Kmim!!m i?11 nnr,i.e t. .Solemn
IfSSs!5.Vti. Crlv Church. 10 a m.
interment Holy Cross Cemetery
IfrnivvuS'te' N J, on January 13,
ilftifrSiSJ'&.A!'. "u"r or the lata
thn f!mr,,in'1Jrte.nd". "rs Invited to attend
V.7.S i..ner,ifin Tuesday, at 2 p. m from
f5 nftv r?lcla rtli.Churrh at. , itoJr?
1mm. f.i,Jr"n9Ut fn'fier notice. Trolley
nK-ii'A,-i? January 12, irno, J5MZA
teVVf X; 7Ji'i",;.of Amoe lialtley and tlauith.
smi if J?.. Jftmfi nn'1 Catharine Thomn
K?nt rAlL? nn'1. '"end nro invited to
5M..iJl,nrr1 rMeet, Mondny, 2 pm.
Ri? rr l' S-,reI'jDcCT ' her eon-ln-law,
"itilwTtM," ;?n,"n-r.tf " loio. cifAitLna
II. iiAKKlt, ARcl 7 years, rteiat'.ves and
friends also niack Hank Tribe. 'Vo.V I
irt nitt JLorn.,nR alor-v cli'. re In
y? 2rntl!J,,Jh"ifllncrB, aervlce. at rest
ft?,rr..f,,,hi? 5rni?S3i Charles l. Riker.
tery. ,n,ermcM " J' Fellows' Ceme-
ltAltNIJs On January 14, loin. JAMRq a
hu.hnml of MarvK llirn-' Itohuiv, nnd
jnen.lt, also, members of Snv.lrr Aviiiii.. m
ilfi.?" ".W-V'yet.M. H. Churches, are In"
dSfT1 n Ol,rfn'mii,;,1 .'erWf-oSo
,,lh.XJ J: . m'i.f ' JJIA .'am. residence. 04 ii
...... """" "" '".mural printe.
I.UNL.S.-j-On January 1.1. loin, Wlf.MAM
!; to"2.0.f iAnn'1 XJ '""' WIIIHni I, HnrnVt.
Jr . need 4 montht llelatlvet and friends
,1 'i,,vlAe? ""'".'l ,'" funeral on Alon"
h?.'V,n,,".' ni.,Pr''flJ'nt. ho residence of
prlioTer- th 2-'' "' miermcnt
IjAI.L, son of Into John It nnd Mnrcarrt
nie InCPied S,?T,' 'l. " "lend J
indSu'nl ft ?,l,"LnJ ,h(' fnernl ser cet, on
Sunday, at 12 10 p. m. tireclselv, at hit late
lesldenec. Harrington, N. J. Interment Pri.
ato nt West Laurel Hill Cemcto
"'con'nne'ntaV'-irolVlfANisrcJ
SftinS?!lftKrr Uuo n"' the VJS
tt Ni:. On January 14, 1(118. ni.tZAnETH
V. .." j. widow of Captain N'ATiiAvri-r.
HAT.N1, of W llmlnrton. Iel. pulVril "rv.
L will bo held ntJVIlmlngton and llrnndv.
S, '?,.VeV!e,erv ln .cnanci. .Mondav, nt 11 a.
m. Itomatns may bo viewed on t3unday.be
ISi7nii-,,nd I p'..ni" nt her late residence,
loir, Adamt at.. Wilmington, Dot.
linKriIKIt. On .tnnttnet, 1J m.n ..
m nr i .1.: ".","..,"' ."""-""i'
hi his 73 1 Vint K S.fn.i..-"1 ",Heecher.
i& rateno'tn'eVa"'. WrVlSt"
TiiMiinv A .an. S' i'i-iff.'". rcty n
.lencerMSB N l.road s" Inte'rment at rStta
town. Tuesday, on nrrhnl of lo.Su h? in.
train from Reading Terminal Philadelphia.
IHONni.K On Jnnunrv 12. 101(1. nt Frank.
llnUlle. .V. J CAKOMNH IlIONhl"l.. ",?ow
of John It. Iilanell. aged 71 5ears. ltela lives
and friends Invited to attend funeral "er
VrS"r,.,ltW? rIJ,!,ec, Prankllnvllle. lv. J
Mon.l.n. 2 .10 n. m Interment Clayton, . J
Train leaves Vnrket St. Kerry I2'3i ' p m
ltemnlnt may ho Mowed Sunday evening
llltl'TMCIlIl. On January 13, lolo, TtAItnY
huslmnd of Annlo 11 , Tlrutache, nged W
yenrs llelatlvet ami friends, also Plve-Mllo
lleach Aerie. .'o 1UIO. K. 6. i; . VncI em"
P.1?!?8.0! ho Union lYnnafer Company, aro
Invited to attend tho runer.il sen Ices on
E,,t,aoS' f1,-; ".,m-i at his Into retldeneo,
171S West Huntingdon st. Interment at
Northviood Crmeterv. llemalns may Co
vlowo.1 on Mondny, from 7 to I) p. m.
Idll.M.I, On January 13, 101(1, JOSEPH
l.. husband of Kllzabeth Carnev. Ilelsmet
nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho fu
neral, on Mondny nt s .10 n. m.. from his
Hto residence. loiR Molon st. HolemT Ito"
nulom -Mast nt tho Church of tho Assumption.
12th and Spring Garden, at 10 a. in In tor-
tnent nt Now Cathedral Cometerv
CI.AHK. On Jnnunry 13, loin, MARY T.
Mlrf.inforri,n,5"n. z Clark nnd daughter of
Morris S. nnd Mnrv A. Turner. llelatlvet
nnd friends nro Invited to nttend tho funeral
services on Mondn. at 2 p. m . nt her lata
residence, 4 OS Lyceum ave.. noiborouih?
Interment nt Leverlngton Cemetery.
COIIII.I,. On Janunry 14, mill, CIIIIISTO
I'HKn COHir.U Ilelntlet and friends, also
members of Holy Noma .Society of the Holy
Namo Church, aro Invited to nttend tho
funeral. Monday. 8 30 a. m , from the re"l
denco of his. son. Patrick J. Cohlll. 202 1 i:
Jorlc st Solemn Mass of llcnulem at Holy
fnmo Chureh. 10 a. m Interment Immacu-
,u,w iirun viiivi.'i. nesicr. in.
COOrillC At I.nko Helen. Fla., on January
l, 1010. MARY L, widow of Simucl C.
Cooper. Relatives and friends, also the
1 Irst Association of Splrltuallsls and the
Vi omen's I'nlon, nro Invited to attend tho
funernl services. Sunday, at 2 p. m.. at tho
Temple. 12th nnd Thompson sts. Interment
at Woodlands Cemetery.
IMHJOI.ASS, At Xowtown, rn., on January
11. Win. ELIZABETH I.r.K DOtlOI.ASS,
daughter ot Roberta nn.l tho late Harry R.
rjouclass. nged 21 vonrt Relnthes nnd
friends nro Invited to nttend tho funeral,
from her mother's resident e. South Congress
st.. Newtown, l'a., on Sunday, nt 1:30 p. ni.
Interment at Newtown Cemetery,
l'i:itlti;ZZI. At Atlantic City. N, J., on
January 11. 1B1G, NKLIJC, wlfo of frank
Ferruxal nnd daughter ot William Hough,
aged 32 venrs. RehtHes nnd friends are in
vited to nttend the funeral, on Mondnv. Jnn
ur 17. nt 8 a ni. from her parents' resi
dence. 12u0 South 1.1th et. Mass of Solemn
Requiem nt the church of St. Rltn, nt n n. m.
precisely. Interment nt New Cathedral Cem
etery rniMil'SON. On January 13,101(1, CECELIA
VIRGINIA, daughter or Hownrd nnd Anna
1 erguson. aged l.'t years Relatives nnd
friends nro Invite I tn nttend tho funeral
services, on Sunday, at 9 p. m.. nt hep par.
ents' residence 41 North luth st. Interment
nt Tcrnwood Cemetery.
IIALSAIX. On January 13, 1010. KATE T..
wife of Charles n Hnls.tli. Relitlvea and
friends nro Invited to uttend the funeral
services, nn Mondny. nt 2 p. m precisely,
nt her Into residence. 102 Park road. Llan
erch. Interment strictly private.
IIAKI.KY. Entered Into rest, on Jnnuary 13,
10111, JONAS MARKI.EV HARLBY. aged t
ear. Relatlies and friends nro Invited to
nttend tho funeral .services, on Monday, ut
J:SO p. m.. nt his lato residence, 115 East
tiorgna lano, MountAiry. Interment private.
,,., Ullllt ItUtVWIIV
JIEIT. On Jnnuary II, lOlfl. EUGENE W..
husband of Catharine II. Heft, and son of
I he Into John und Hannah Heft. Relatives
nnd friends, also members of Colonel Fred
Tailor Council. No. 72, Jr. O. U. A. M.. aro
Invited to uttend tho funeral. Monday, nt
1 .3u p m . from his lato residence, lul 1 E.
Cumberland st. Interment Northwood Ceme
tery. Remains may bo viewed Sunday. 8 to
10 p m
HEI.NS, On January 14, 101(1, HENRY
HEINS. husband of tho late Mary W. Helns,
In hla T.Hli c.ir. Helatlves and friends ultci
Mellta Iidgo No. 2U.1. P. nnd A. M.. Mellta
It. A Chanter No. 2SI. Olranl Mark Lodco
No. 214. Mary t'omrnandery K. T. No. 3d;
American Star I,odgo No. 401. I. O. O. P.,
Volunteer Firemen's Immoral Relief Asso
ciation and survivors of Keystonu Uattery,
Penna. Volunieers. are Invited to attend tho
funeral services, on Sundav. at 3 p. m.,
at his lato resldenco. 6017 Walton ave. In
terment Mount Morlah Cemetery.
HENDRICKS, On January, 10. 1010. at
Charlotte. X. C. Rov. CHATH.13S P. HEN
DRICKS, husband of Mary H, Hendricks
(neo Harbison). Tho members and ciergv
of tho Reformed Episcopal Church an.!
menus nro inviieu to uiien.i runeral services,
at ht. Paur Herormed Episcopal Church,
llroud and Venango sts . Saturday, at 2 p. m.
precisely. Interment private, at North Cedar
Hill Cemetery. Automobllo service.
IIHiRINS. On Jnnunry 13. 1010. ELIZA.
UETil, widow of Francis Hlgglns. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Sunday, at 2 p. in. precisely, at
her lato residence, 3721 Norlh 0th st. Inter
ment private, at North Cedar Hill Ceme
tery. Automobile funeral
HIIIST. On January 14. 1010, QEOROE, son
of the lata John und Margaret Hirst The
relatives and friends may view remains on
Sunday, after 7 p. m.. at residence. 13i3
Christian st. Funeral at convenience of the
family.
IIIIIIIIS. On January 13. 101B. at East niv
erton. N, J, IinULAH. widow of Samuel
(1. HubDs, in her 70th vear. Relatives ami
frlenda are invited to nttend the funeral, on
Sunday, at 1 p. m., from the residence of
hrr ton Frank 1', Hubbs. East Rlverton.
N. J. Interment at Asbury M. E. Church
Yard.
HUDSON. On January 13, 1018, MAUY.
widow of Henry Hudson. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funerul serv
tee, at her Ht residence. 2201 W. Norrls St.;
on Monday. 17th Inst,, at 2 p. m. Interment
private
JKSSl'IV-On January 14, 101(1. EDWARD
l'ELR.VM. son of the late Rev. Edward
Jessup, of UrooMyn. N Y.. In the S2d year
of his age. Funeral private, Interment at
Westlleld. Alas.
MII.DUPl', On January 13. 1010, JAMES
a., hustutnd uf Anna. B. Kllduff, aged M
ABSENT-MINDED ABNER He Discovers
HA' IT FLIES NOW" I GUESS THEY'LL.
ADMIT THATSPOOFIC GAS ISA HIGH
EXPLOSIVE ! I iL WRITE TO GARRISON !
CHICKEN
MAKE ORWL-E,
DEATHS
from late residence" ssuh w nfll E,6?7'
ment Har .Nebo Ce'meteVy. 'omU flo"er,sn.,er
fhurch at 10 a. m. rreclselv InteSilfl'lK"
UNIHi.- RuiMenly, on .Iftnunrv 11 iaia
IfbKmSS
IiN:-rn-Jfl"ua:5f. 13. loin. RAt.t.iR a.
I.ynn. nelatlves and,frl?nds, alemp of
of Piling ft Madeley Hoslrry Manufacturer,
are invited to attend funefal. Tue.dav l
8 SO n. m.. from residence of lier nrother-lS'
?SJj, Ttt fciSffi" 1v,ffiS. 5fiH? S:
nn''S gmetery" 10 '' ,nT?'" SI
MeSOUl.r.V. On January 12. tnifi lirt.rv
It. McSOHLnv. daughteof fate Michael and
Mary McSorley (neo Dwyer). in her ' ICth
sear, llelatlvet and friends Invited to attend
funera , Monday, s-lo a. m. from residence
of uncle. James J, Dwj-er, 202S Msmnhit m
Solemn heqnlem Jtass St. Ann's Church li)
a. m. tntennont Now Cathedral Cemetery
MIM.i:it. On January 14, 1010. llEN'JAMt.M
W., husband of Annie Mc6 Mil er. HeUiiVea
nnd friends are lnyited to attend th" funeral
services, on Monday, nt 2 n. m ni tiv
Church of the Iledeemer. comer Venn and
- Villi clSy0 In,"mnl ""v"
NnT.SON. -StMdenlv, on Januarv II mm
Mary Casey .Nelson. Dut notlcs will he
nit"-:fud'3cn1'' n January 12, lniO,
?&' -,5'f.lof,Joh,n O'Neill llilatlvet and
ir!fnc!l-0i,Mll,".f5.n,,!V nl!'' th" messed Vlr'
f'i?ciS.0v!!l,ri8f ?' Myard'a Church. Wayne
circle No. 42, lidv I'oreslers of America.
" .,nv''eil to attend the funeral iervlcet:
f.esldhcnj. 'to"WS-tff aniSB e?.'. SlTt n'd0
'AlQ.u1": .Ho'?m0 Hequlcm JIasa at tho
rcn .sis. noiemn Hcqulem JIasa at th.
-nurcn or our lyidy of the Ilosary at 10 ft
CemeKry?ly- ,nUCnt " "'swrnlchn
"n'r-'AiiEWT" Jnnuery IS. 1010, Huan
P.rAlinnijr. nelntlves nnd friends nro In
Utrnl to attend tho funeral, on Monday, at
f 10 n. m from hla lato residence, 404
Jtoinl st,. Oermanto.wn. High ltuqulem Mast
nt St. FYancIs Assist Church, at 10 a. m.
Interment private.
ntJJJ,I0N--On January IS. 1910. ISA
?pW nODINSON. daughter or the lots
Alexander and . Isabella Ening. nelatlves and
friends are Invited to attend tho funeral serv.
in'A "3 l.nvL at 2 p. m nt late resilience.
I?13 .N?r,th. ?"a 8t- Interment private, at
Mount Morlah Cemetery.
ItOOnilS. At Merchnntvllle, N. J on First
Afnntl 1 Jil. linn 4 . . . . . ..
ROiil.IlS. husband of Lily I. Rogers, in her
.Sth ear. Relatives and frelnds nro Invited
to attend tho funernl on 2d dnv. First
'""" .. mm. iijjiij.u iiKrditv
.yiontli.ITth, nt 2 p. m., from his Into resl-
.Tmhi. iti- . .. ... : . .. - - . -
..lontii. 1 1 wi. hi - p. m., rrom nis lato resi
lience. Hilt TTentrrt nt taiwhn.h Ilia K, t
Interment prlvnte. Pen'sauken trolleys' leavii
...,,ind p.. lurry, .nmien, every in minutes.
SCO IT. On Jnnuary II, 1010. EL1ZAHETH,
widow of Jot-ph Scott, nged ,'IS vcars. Rela
tives and friends nro invited to attend tho
funeril, nn Mondny. nt a p. in, from the
pnrlors of John S. Berkelbach, alio German.
town nvo corner llroad at. Interment at
Mt. Peaco Cemetery.
SHERIDAN. On Janunrv 13, 1010. JAMES,
husband of Mary Sheridan. Relatives and
friends, also Holy Kama Sot-Iety ot St
Stephen's Church nnd Donegal Society, nrs
Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Monday, nt
S 30 a. m from lato residence, 372(1 North
llroad at. Solemn Requiem High Mass nt
St. Stephen's Church nt 10 n. m. Interment
nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
bHEItltirif. On January 13, loin. JOHN J.
SIIERRICK Duo notice of tho funeral will
be given,
SOUTH. On Jnnuary 12. 101(1. EMMA A.
widow of Charles R. Smith, nged DO veart,
Relative and friends nro Invited to nttend
tho funernl eervlcet. on Mondnv. nt 11 a.
rn. .precisely, nt her lato residence 17 South
3ith nt. Intornicnt private.
SPEIER. On January 12. 1010, ROSE, wlfo
of Wolf Hpoler, In her Olth yoar Relatives
and friends, also Ronoth Jeshurun Lodge and
Rebcocu Lodgo aro Invited to ntlrnd the
funeral, nn Sundiy, nt 2 p. m . from her
lato residence, 2003 North Clevelnnd avo.
Interment private, nt Adath Jeshurun
STRODE!,. On Janunry 13. WIS, MARY C ,
daughter of Phllllpplna E. nnd the Lite
Edward J. O, Strobel. Relatives and friends
nro Invited to nttend the runeral servhes. on
Monday, at 10.30 u. m , at her parents' resi
dence, 20jd Slgel nt. Interment ut Fernvvood
Vemetery. Friends may view remains be
tween 7 and 0 o m. Sunday.
TAYLOR. On Jnnunry 14. 1010. Dr. H.
GENET TAYLOR. Funernl services nt his
late resldenco. 305 Cooper St., Cnmden. N. J.,
on Monday, at 3 p. m. Interment private.
1IIOMAS. On Jnnunry 14, 101(1. CHARLES
MONROE THOMAS. M. D., nt hit rest
dence, near West Chester. I'a.
WO LP. On January 13, 1010, PAULINE,
wlfo of Morris Wolf (nee Dlntwanger). Rela
tives and friends are invited to attend tho
funeral, on Sunday, at 10 30 n. m.. from
her late residence. 1733 Montgomery nve.
Interment nt Mt. Slnal Cemetery. Posi
tively no tiowcra.
YOl'Mi.-On Jnnuary 12. 101(1, AHIOAIL.
widow of Henry Young nnd daughter of the
late John nnd l'nrmclla Simon. Funeral, to
vvnich relatives and frlendH are Invited, on
Sunday, at 1 p. m.. from her lato residence.
IUj'i South 4th st. Interment at Trinity
Lutheran Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
ORGANIST AND CHOIR IIUREAU
Churches supplied. Frederick R. Davis, Mgr.
Voleu Culture. 1714 Chestnut st.
Tfapttst
HAPTIST TE.MI'LE, llroad nnd Eerke ats.
RUSSEL H. CONWELL will preath.
Morning. 10.30; Dlblo School, 2:30: eve.. 7 30.
biKictal music by the Chorus tu the Evening.
Organ recital. 7:15. W. P. Twndoll. M. D.
CHESTNUT STREET HAPTIST CHURCH
Chestnut st. west of 40th.
UEOHQE D. ADAMS. D. D.. Pastor.
U.4S a.m. Ilrotherhood of A. and P.
1U:30 tt.ni. -Warship and bermou by Pastor.
2-30 p.m. Ulble School. '
7 43 p.m. Worship and Sermon by Pastor.
EAST HAPTIST CHURCH
Glrard and E. Columbia, avo.
Rev. C. II. WOOLSTON. D. D.. Pastor.
Tho pastor's 20th anniversary day.
(1 00 a. m. llrenklng of Ilread service.
li 00 a. rn, Floml service.
7.3D p. in. Address by Hon. TV. Freeland
Kendrlck.
Music by ladles' Jr. Church String Hand.
Solo Miss Mary Raphael.
Coma and relolce with us.
211 UAPT1ST HELPING HANI) CLASH meats
2 30, 7th below Glrard ave. Memorial services
of Rev Charles E. Gummere Friday night,
everybody! meeting. Wm. James, leader.
Ilretbren
FIRST CHURCH OP THE IIRETHRUN
(Dunker), cor. Carlisle and Dauphin sts.
Preaching 10.80 a. rn. and 7;43 p. tn.
Sunday School 2 30 Or m.
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday evenlnr.
Illsclplra of Christ
THIltD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lancaster ave.. Holly and Aspen sts.
T. . WINTER. Pastor. 10 30. 2 SO. T. t.
Ethical Culture
CHARLES ZUEI1LIN will tecturo on "United
states, i'acemaker or Peacemaker." liroad
St. Theatre. Sunday
11 a.
m. rubllo Invited.
Franklin Home
PItANKI.IN HOME l'Oli THE HEPORMA.
TION ()P INEIIRIATES, 011.13 Locust at.
Sunday, 8 p, m., uervlcea conducted by Mr.
E. P. Tompkins. Jr.
Lemon Hill Association
"I1E.VUTY 1'OIt ASHES"
GARRICK THEATRE
bUNDAY NIGHT. 7 30
AIJ -TVELCOME ALL
ONE
MAKE
fiPo
nnuoinua yowcrfl
1,-otUeran
jir.ssiAii i.tTiirnAN
"The Friendly Chureh."
18th and Jefferson ats.
DAN1EI, B. WKIOL.R. Taator, will preach
10 no a m. and T:4S p. m
William A. Schmidt, 'cello, 1'hlladetphl.t Or-
chestra, and Rolo Quartet nt the evening
services. Sermon, "watch Tour Step." Mark,
Tuesday evening, R o'clock. In I.u I.u Tern.
rle, the Itarvey Miller Players and the Op
Imlttt will give a play, "The Ialng of
tho Third Floor Hack," under tho direction
of Mrs, 15. Dlllman failada. The public IsMn
Hed. Silver offering
TAMKUNACI.n tflth and Spruce Wm. J,"
Miller, Jr, 10M, 7:45. 3 S...2:S0 p. rn.
TKMI'LK, 62d and Usee nev. A. l'ohlman,
M. 1). 10. 3U a, m 2.30 and 7:43 p, m.
Methodist Kplscopnt
onuncii op Titn advocatk
Wayno ave. and Queen lane.
OI.ADSTONP HOl.M, Minister.
10:43 nev. HeieMah U. Tylo
7:lSSfrmon bv Minister.
Musla by nested choir and male chorus.
Miscellaneous
HArriXr.SS TALK, 111 Chestnut St.. Sun
day evenings. Music 7:30. Talk 8:1S. MAIN
OAni:T CUTTINO IVES. All Invited.
New Jerusalem (Swedenborglnn)
"Ct.OTlirD ANII IHT T.IKI2 THK SON Of
.VIAN" Is tho subject of the sermon, Pun
day morning by the Pastor, the Itev.
Charles W. llnnev, but the fhnrch of tho
Now Jerusalem, 22d and Chestnut sts. Serv
lco. at It o'clock. Rundiy School at 0..V)
t All scats are free. nscrbody Is welcome.
ClTltTAINTins OP llKl.lHPt The'ChrlsH
tho Puiniler of Prophecy, tho Perfect Ufe,
Hit Itegcneratlng Power.'' A lecture by the
Itov. Julian 1C bmth, of Now York, ln tho
Church of tho New Jerusalem, 22J and Chest
nut sis., Hunilay eenln. January 10, nt 8
o'clock. Special musle. No collection;
rresbylerlan
TA1IEIINACLE PIIESIIVTEIUAN CHURCH
Chestnut and 37th sts.
Itev. JOHN ALLAN DLAIlt, D. D., Minister.
11 n, m. "Christ or Mars?"
8 p. m. University service. Rev. John Doug
las Adam, D. D, Hartford Theologlcnl Sem
inary, will preach.
Men's Class, 10 n, m. ; Sunday School. 2jtfn.
HOPE, na.l & Whnrtn'n sts. Mlnlsterrnev
J. GRAY noLTON. D. D., Rev. WILLIAM
TAYLOR CALDWELL, Assistant, I0'4r.,
Rov. Mr. Caldwell will preach. 7 4.1, Dr,
IJolton. Subject, "Tho Church'n Dead Lino
of 2 Per Cent,"
WELSH, 21st below Palrmount Rev. n. E.
. WILLIAMS. 10-30. Welsh; 7.30, English.
Protestant Episcopal
CHUnnt OP THE HOLY APOSTLES, 21st
nnd Christian sts. Rov. George Herbert
Toon. D. D.. Rector. I s. m , Holy Com
munion. 10 .10 a m., Morning I'rajer, Lltnny
nnd Sermon hv tho Rector. 2 30 p. m.. Sun
day School nnd Illblo Classes. 7:43 p. m..
Evening service.
CHURCH OP ST. LUKE
ami -inn rrii'itANY
Kith Street below Spruce.
Rev. DAVID M. STEELE, Rector.
R'OO a.m. liolv Communion.
10 oo a.m. Sunday School
ll'Ot) n.m. Morning l'rajer nnd Sermon.
4 00 p.m. Evening Prnyer.
Anthnm nnd Address
Tho Rector will preach nt both services.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
JOth st. nhovn Chestnut.
Rov. PARI, E. ORAMMER, S. T. D , Rector.
Rev. FREDERICK II. KEAULK, Assoclnte.
II 4.. n. m. Sunday School.
10 10 a. m. Holy communion.
11 on a. m. Morning Prnyer nnd Sermon.
4 UOp. m. Excnlng Prayer nnd Merman.
Special mush .
OLD hT. JOHN'S, Drown st below 3d Dr.
Richmond preaches tomorrow. 10:4.1 A 7:43.
Reformed
FIRST N. A., 15th ami Dauphin. Rev. John
I) lllclts. Pastor. 10 30 nnd 8: S. S.. 2 HO.
Swedenborclan
SEE NEW JERUSALEM
Sttrlnllst l.llernry Society
JOHN M'AItmi, Author and Lecturer, will
speak on "Illsmnrek nnd Karl Marx" tomor
row, 3 n in., nt llroad Street Theatro. Mu
sic by the Ilalin hiring yuartelL
Unitarian
FIRST UNITARIAN, 212.1 Chestnut st. Rev.
C. E. 6T. JOHN. D. D., Minister. 10 n. ni.,
Sunday School: 11 n. in.. Dr. St. John will
preach The choir Philip It. Gnopp. director,
will sing "Let Not Your Heart Ho Trou
bled," by Fanlng, nnd "Great Peace Havo
Thev." by D. H. ftmith, 7 p. m , Italian scrv
Ice by llev. F. A. Tjgllalatela.
Young Men's Clirlstlnii Association
KEYSTONE THEATRE .MEETING, 11th &
I.o!irrth. auspices Men's Illblo Classes nnd
North Rrviich Y. M. (', A. Kumliy nt 3 .10
p. ni. John Tyler, uf N Y. Subject: "Chas.
Ing a Phantom " Chorus of 2uo, led by Prof.
J, Lincoln Hall. Men und older boys In
cited. CLAYTON MHNSVWCIC COOPER Sunday,
3:30 p. m. Central Y. M C. A. Talk to
men Subject, "llellgions of Many l.ands,"
Muslcale. ii to 3 .IP U R Invited. .
Vtiunc TVomen's Christian Association
Wom
STAPI
MISS i:. STAI'IOIID MIl.LMt
AUSTRALIAN EVANUELtST
TUES. TO SAT.. JAN. 11 TO 15
7 30 P M Y W. C. A.
OPEN TO EVERYBODY Silver offering.
HENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
THE SALVATION AIIJIY. Inc.
Philadelphia Headquarters. Colonial Trust
Building, iSth and Market.
Colonel It. E. Hon in commaai.
Tolspbonss: lull. Walnut 3733-0.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVENING LEDGER
This STYLE TYPE (or like this)
One time , 13c per Una
Three times on week 120 per Una
Six times ona week 10o per line
Situations Wanted, three times one week 10
cents 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 Etini.no Liraii
and Pdbuo Lxdqeb combined la 1U cents per
Itne, with the exception of Help Wanted and
Situations Wanted, which Is IS cents per line.
FOR
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
which Is permitted In all classifications ex
cept Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and
Found. Personals. Hoarding and Rooms, add
,'.S,KNTa 11SI f-lf'E 0 ANY OF ABOVE
RATES.
Tliera is a drug store near your
home that will accept Ledger want
ads at office rates.
a New Element of Strength
ONION WILL PRODUCE TWO GILLS OF
SPOOFINE AND TWO BILLION BUSHELS OP
ONIONS ARE RAISED ANNUALLY. THAT WOU.O
FOUR MILLION CUBIC FEET OF
ir- c.5.
HELP WANTED-rBMAr.fi
ts92SK'TJ-n- pertenced, flulelf, accurate'
KSiJWU !t',, references and ralarj
wanted, p ein. Ledger Office.
CHAXMlKllMAmnd waitress, assist wash"
CUAX.,12EnwonK J"1' walllng-French girl:
rnustspeakeeme English. Te. Otaim".
Cf.ETtK. lndet and file, etperlenceli stale el
eerlenrs fully, salary wanted and references.
- '- central
C,2Hi rV'iAVB,!f' wanted." Apply John ft
JnPs5l',cnur,kl,!hlankel f1 "
COOK- Young woman for cooking and down
stairs work. Phono Ardmere Son. 103 Hied-
t1ynrondt Ardmore
PINIS1IERS ep. wanted on silk tlretses:
5"TiiK.t,ii2rkfa "iS00 naV',.'J',r,v, Llchpetisleln
Relchlln. N. E. cor 11th and Arch.
Oint,. vvhlle, experienced, for tipstnlra work
nnd wilting nnd helo with washing; refs
leoulred Mrs. j. mtner. 1213 vv'est Le
high ave
ami. for general housework: two In fnmllv:
R1 - W- 1'hono Oak Lnno 221 or call
. JQI J itrh ave.
lI09IEItV
on atam!
lEItV nperleiicel toppers nnd knitters
standard P nnd PVott & Williams full an.
tomatle knlttlnir mnrhlnAS. !,,,. ,.b.H
14 to 10 years of age. Wallace-Wilson Hosiery
-JmjnPJLHiriLiieloPnlXynnkford.
HOSIERY Experienced looners: steadv work
nnd pay good nanny. W'nllnce-Wllfon Hosiery
, company. Orchard below unity. Frankford
IIOt'SEKEIJPEn - Middle-aged Protestant
woman ns cook nnd housekeeper. . In amilt
family; state wages desired and give refer
ences. r.001 N. 4th st.
ltOPsr.WORK-Small fnmllv requires girl or
woman for general housowork: must bo nblo
to do plain cooking. Interview Mist M. Dean,
nt Ledger Central, llroad nn.l Chestnut sts.,
between 0 nnd 12 n. m., or between 2 nnd 3
P. m.
HOUSnWOntf Reliable white woman, Prol
estant, whero utility man Is kept: must bo
good cook and have best references; family of
2, suburban. II Ml, Ijedger Ofllee.
HOUREWORK Young girl: J.I n week; no
washing: general housework. Apply In morn
. Ing. before 11. 1OTI North Bf it.
GIRL, experienced, white, for genoral houso-
work;. family o f 2. 4 nn Ca thnrlne st.
HOUSEWORK White Protestant girl, small
. .mum, i tiunp wsuiuy, i, i., .
LAUNDRESS .to nsslst with tablo work; small
family, St. Martin s; references required. Tel
ephone Chestnut Hill Bin. "'"'ten, -ei
NUItSEIlY MAID.
Phonn Cynwy d 744.
OPERATORS. end nn hnttAM uwln. mm.i u...
tonhollng machines. Roxford Knitting Co.
Randolph nnd Jefferson. '
SILK WEAVERS, experienced, nnd learners,
not under 10. ttauquolt Silk Mfg. Co., lstri
and Hunting Park tnc.
SOFT HAT TRIMMERS Experienced trim
mers on men's soft hats, wnnted Immedlalo
Iv. Apply l'nymnster'a Ofllee. John n. stet
son Company. Sth nnd Montgomery ave.
SOrTr. sit-' WJNDEItS. exp'd, nnd learner.
t!?,T ,'.n.'!',r ln- Apply, beforo 10 n. m., Snquolt
Silk .Mfg. Co.. 18th and Hunting Park ave.
STENOGnAlllEit. first class, and visible
Remington operator: familiar with tabulated
work; orply giving experience, references nnd
t-Uarvjirted.JJ.IJgerJJcjUral.
V'M7',5!CSN.. llrst class: no others need arply.
all filomliy morning, between to nnd 1, at
liin Locust.,or phono 02.14 Rpruco st.
w,A'TJlIp,sT,KPerleticed white girl for Wul
llngforiL l'a.: reference . Meet employer
IUkmii 230. Public ledger. Monday at 2-30
-tjllE11 TlrlKht young women, between 17
nnd 22 years old. to tnko up telephone work.
jn experience necessary. Salary paid whllo
,.... k. , K-ueitiu worK: permanent posi
tion.
Apply In person. 0 a. in. to .1 p.
J1ELT. TELEPHONE COMPANY
400 MARKET STRUln'
-i.,1PtTstcI!0RraPher. flrtt-class; mutt he
2iki . '?. '.""wlnte French. Spanish and pos
5 ?,,finII?,"nn:. J!M,rt "alary; write, slnllng
I,iSlJnc''!2n!, tally ""I "alary wanted. P .128.
I.edgerOrflce.
,lS7.n!?rA.F1'lt0 'R,o.n1nn ,n small famllyto
help with 2-year-old boy nnd housework: no
cooking; reference neceesary. It KI0. Led. Off.
'i10 JVtTn OIRL to nsslst In housework.
5 "- 5J?1' In'?-Vp x iron '.nK- Cn" between 3 and
-E 4lfl4Hnliy.., West I'hlla.
YffltituiS?M'Ti,5rV-r"e''1IlSa- at vvTrker In
lnatltuuJ?, Ledger Central.
Genera?
TV OMEN wanted ns Government rlerks: 70
7J.n,: ii"11! wxn,ms. eotnlng. sample questions
free Franklin Inst. Dent 715 L, Rochester.
HELP WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT Wonted, n man having at
-SJi.SeX'? . oraetlcal experience as a public
SS?ntn7t' J? '5 rlnt man a permanent
position Is offered stnto age. reference and
ealnrv expected M 2.17. Ledger Central.
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPEE-A coal brokerage
houso has nn opening for a competent young
man. Apply In own handwriting, stating
age. experience nnd salary expected. Excel
,rn.0,;B0j;tl,nl fop, ambitious young man.
J2M. Ledger Central.
UpOKKEEPEIl wanted for accounta payable
ledger: must be accurate nnd have expert-
......... ,,, Btuury ill urglll. J .31, l.eil Cent
BOV .wanted In Insurance oftlce. A 221, Ledger
Office
BOY for errands and office work; good chance
for advancement. 12211 Race st.
BOY 10. to 18. for office duties: Balary 3 per
w-gy.J.A. 230 Ixidger Office.
ClfAUPFEUR. 23 yeara old. take charge two
cars, must understand care and running of
locomobile: private reference requlrrd: state
wnges. M 2.12. Ledger Central
Ul'RNEHS First-class men wanted at once;
big lob: prevailing rate of wagen paid. An
ply Tenn. Conner Co.. Copper Hill. Tenn
CLOTH TVEAVEIta wanted. ApolvJohn &
James Dobson Inc.. Illonket Mills, Scott'a
lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
D U A U O H TB 11 B N Wnnted, competent
draughtsman, preferably those with oil engine
experience: good salary and opportunities.
Apply with full particulars, to p Cl, Ledger
Office.
LEAD CASTER Wanted, experienced lead
raster tu work out of town, give experience
nnd present occupation and wages expected.
It 41S Ledger Office
OPTICIAN Wanted, a young man for laying
oft and marking lenses, experienced. Apply
J. E. Llmeburner Company. 1720 Chestnut.
PATTERNMAKERS WANTED SET'.
KRAI. WOOD-WORKING PATTERN
MAKERS: GOOD. SODEH RELIAI1U3
MEN FOR STEADY POSITIONS: EX
CELLENT. SHOP CONDITIONS: GOOD
WAGES'- FACTORY LOCATED IN
NEW JERSEY CALL AND INQUIRE
FOR lilt. ALVAN, SATURDAY EVE
NING, JAN. 15 I1ETWEEN VflO AND
ti O'CLOCK. HANOVEK HOTEL. N.
W. COH i2TH AND ARCH STS..
PHILADELPHIA.
SALESMAN to work In and around Phlla.,
selling bulldln- materials: must be married
Aiawerby letter, giving reference, experience
and salary wanted. J 131, Ledger Central,
SOLICITORS, experienced, wanted Immediately
In big subscription campaign: direct leads
and letters of introduction: liberal rommls,
slon Apply tn person, from a to 4 o'clock,
to D. Ii. O'Loughlln, Franklin Hank Illdg.,
Olestnut below llroad, first floor, right aide
of entrance.
in the Onion! By WALT
15, 1916; '
HELP WANTED KA1.1!
TOOt.MARnns.. exper , n llga arid flxtarea.
Autocar Co., Ardmore. Pa.
TlTtnKT LATHE HANDS.
Klrst-class toolmakers
Apply 244S prankford ave . between 8 a. m.
and 0 n m.
.. .wANTEb. A RUSSIAN TTPIST ,.
Need not know shorthand, must ho lamlllar
with keyboard for Standard Russian Under
wood mnihlnc. Mate religion in application
and refecni.es. Adlresi I' O. Rot 207, Cape
Slav, N J.
. . WANTEb
A first-class carriage and wagon blacksmith.
Address lohn 11. Heaenrty, MS Oglethorpe
ave. West. Savannah, On
VvANTBT Representative to"sell "development
securities. IJbernl commissions and aggres
sive support. Great opportunlty.rlght man.
Call or write, 74tl Drexel Hldg., Phlfa., IM.
WOOhWOItrflNG machine hands, double
hend upright .moldcr hands nnd double-end
tenoner machine hands: 4S hours per week
schedule: physical examination necessary.
Apply Victor Talking Machine Co Applica
tion office, Dolanare ave nnd Market St..
Camden. N. J.
YOPNO MAN. about IS years, wanted In
wholesale cloth house: ealirv to start, it per
. week. P. O. Hot 3070. Falrhlll Station.
TptTNo MAN wanted etp In loving up cloth.
linVo4JlnlttlnCauRnndoXpJi&Jefrerson;
. tlenernl
Oil .V HllOAl) ST.
. .Tlie Oldest Original
At'TOMOIlILE SCHOOL
Tenches you how to repair
.. nnd how to drive outot.
V. VBT7.. Iltl N. imOAD ST.
, ..raisiNnw snnvicn (."ompany
POSITIONS n)R IIIGH'Cl.iS MEN ONLY
1301 LAND TITLE HIUI.OIMl
AGENTS
AntlNTR TO 1IANI)LENEW CAHrK-SELL-LN..
TICKETS: . EXCELLENT PROPOSI
TION TOR LIVE MEN AND WOMEN.
EASTLAND STUDIOS, till CHESTNUT ST.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
CHAMKI.'RWORK Experienced voting woman;
best references, ,27o7 N. lionsnll
COMPANION, secretary or managing house
keeper; experience and references ex-
changed, J 210. Ledger Cemrah
COMPANION Refined young foreign lady
wishes petition In nlco home; nblo to trnvel,
best references. J 344, Ledger Central.
COOK, experienced, boarding school or prlv.
hoard.houso jircf. H Bis, Ledger Offlce
HOUSEKEEPER Managing nr working; enpn
. Ms, best ref.: nuhs. pref. A IB, ledger Office.
NURSE wishes engagement of nnv kind: con
nnement preferred. 2012 Germnntown nve.
STENOGRAPHER, knowledge of bookkeeping
nnd high school education, accurate, rapid
and rapnhlo nsslstnnt. A 1,11, Ledger Ofllee.
YOUNG WOMAN wishes temporary position
nt companion, mother's helper or secretary.
Phono Poulnr 42.H TV. morning or evening.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT. 40. qualified, audits, systems,
general nccountlng. voucher, tests, books
written up, balanced, closed permanent nr
terr.potnry engagements. J 2.11. Ledger Cent
ACCOUNTANT nnd bookkeeper. 3.1: 1.1 years'
exp "fcroncos. J If.t, Ledger Central
AUDITING, lite nnd little, dnno hy responsible
man, bonded In i00t. M 212. ledger Office.
llOOKKEEPER nnd office manager, with 14
years' exp., vvnnts position: mod. sal iry with
chnnce for ndvancement. nge 32, alo exp. In
auditing nnd systematizing, run go out of
towjijf necessary:goodref.J 1lo lyi.l Cent.
noOKKEEPER, 21 years nld. 4 yeara' buelnoss
experience, dctlres position with ndvnnce
metit. J IIP. Ledger Central
UOOIvKEEPER, will keep set of 'books eve
nings, or open nnd closo hooks. 12.1, Ledger
Rrnnh, 2:(d nnd I.chlgh.
IHTILDINO HITPT,, wide-awake, techultnllv
trained, practical, experienced, wnnts ntwl
tinn (Inside or outside) with nrrhltect or gen
ernl contractor; refs. furn. J 21(1. I-.l. Cent
CARPENTER desires position: S years expe
rience. A 224. ledger Office.
CHAUFFEUR A young man. threo years' ex
t.erlenco; best references. Gennaiitovvn
I2lt TV. A 213. T,crtger Office.
(?IIAUrPEl'R vvlshei n position: cltv or co"un
try: references the best: work all around
houxc. Dox. 10fl Tlllanova. ,
ENGINEER, thor. exper , could supervise plant
or estato In connection with present position
very economically; mechanically trained: fn
mlllnr with various: power plant equipment,
repairs nnd purchasing sunnlles. refs. ns to
character andablllty.A 221, Ledger Ofrtco.
HOUSEMAN or porter: competent colored "man;
cltyreference 1010 H.J7th Bt.
PRINTER, practical In nil departments, tstl
mntlng, buvlng nnd selling, wnnta position
with good future; over eight years with pres
ent house. J 444, Ledger Central.
SALESMAN-ENGINEER V-merlcan, n2, shoo
nnd draughting exn technical eJucatlon,
gooil.reference8. J13(l. Ledger Central.
YOUNG MAN desires position ns nttendant.
private family or Institution, willing to
travel; 3 vcars' experience, best nf refer
ences. J 230. ledger Central
YOUNG MAN, ngo 23. desires position whero
ndvancement Is possible' (I years' experl
ence. A 22.1. Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN, ambitious with selling nbllltv.
wishes to assist traveling salesman. A 214
Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN. refined Italian, several years?
exp. as bookkeeper nnd general office work
wishes position: good refs. J 3.10. Led. Cent
GENERAL EXECUTIVE. SALES OR OF
FICE MANAGER
or assistant to above: fourteen years auo
cesstul experience both Inside and on the
road. Sound reason for change: clean,
efficient record and habits; will furnish bond
and leave salary open If preferred until
ability Is demonstrated: nge 34: married, Lo
cated whero necessary: will mall business
record upon request. L B3S, Ledger Central.
YOUNG MAN. 21, speaks French. German and
English, office experience, desires position.
11 Rethoret. 242 S. Cecil st.
YOUNG MAN. colored, wishes pos. ; handy
man., prlv. fam. or waiter. 2020 Carpenters!.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
COOKS Cooks for Catholic rectory, housework
gins, uermnn cnRmoermaia ana cmidnurse
want positions, aiiss itose uougnerty. 1.IIJ
West Glrard.
MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian
(Loc. l!il!). supplies and wants lst.class Prot .
Cath. male and female help: all nationalities.
MRS. KANE. All S. inth. wants nrst.rnsa
help, with reference, character nnd ability.
for, first-class families. Phone Spruce .1401.
AUTOMOBILES
Por Sale
BARGAINS
IN USED CARS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGh
for
NEW KINO CARS
Can La aeen at OARAGE. 2823 N.
21st st. Inquire
511 N, Broad at., or
KING CAR BOOTH NO. 40
AUTO SHOW
FORD COUPELET (Inclosed runabout), newt
must sell; Inspect and make offer. Ill) w.
Seymour. Phono Otrmantown 1033 Y.
AUTOCAR. 10l3-pen express, solid tires,
nearly new, fully equipped; low price, part
cash. R. O. Koon (Loc. 510). 2308 Chestnut it.
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UNUSUAL VALUES
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USED CARS f
ifll.l M. RCBIt Runabout, fully eobtppeell
recently painted and overhauled) tit
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-914 MERCER nunabout: In splendid oii.ft3
tiwiij iihv trewi win eacrince. 'i
1813 MERCrat Runabout; newly palnteti aMjlj3
overhauled; complete; bargain. ,,yJ
1912 MEnCER Roadster; In fine shape; riui -,
trie lights, lop, windshield, apeedomete
and electric horn. j
1011 PEERLK'S, '7-pastengr, (l-e tpadsri in
perfect condition: electric starter ard Hots, ,
slip covers; finish like new; baraln.
1913 Pontl Sedan, like new; Used only twd "
months; fully equipped; at a bargain,
MERCER CO., C00 Nt BROAD HT. t
BETTER VALUES
usEDnCAns
Among the ears recenllv taVsn la
exchange for
COLE and GRANT
nro the following. All are of good ap
pearanco nnd In good mechanical con
dition, having been overhauled In our
shops, and will bo sold at sacrifice,
prices!
191.1 PAIGE big sir touring.
1IM.1 OVERLAND touring,
1014 JEFFEItY roadster.
1913 r-HALMlins six touring
1913 HAVERS six roadster.
1013 CADILLAC touring.
ALSO
DEMONSTRATING CARS
81lghtly Used.
NOW IS THE TIME TO RUT
L. 8. JIOWERS COMPANY
245 North llroad Street,
DISTRHJUTORS
cole t?RAyr
WE HAVE 30 OP THE FINEST
SMALL AUTOM011ILK3
that cnn.be seen ln Philadelphia, Each
ear overhauled, painted and sold with
n rensonnble guarantee. Racked by a
responsible concern. It will pay you
to Investigate. Good prices allowed on
old cars.
MAINE LINI1 SERVICE CO.
ROSEMONT. PA.
DRYN- MAWIt 837-SJ3-839
FltANKLIN cars, nil models, overhauled and 1
guaranteed.P J Paxonj410 Chestnut rt.
IIUI'MOIIILE. 101432 touring, electric lights 4
and stnrter: bargain. S, s. IlODdKHS. UO 2
... I,,.,i.., n,, .,CT ...,. . ,
JACKSON, fi-pnssenger ttmrlnir. slip covers. i
One condition. 350 STOEV R-HANNOLD ? J
MOTOR CO. 023 N. Ilrond St. , H
LOCOMORILE 0-cyllnder, 4-pass.; a gentle- 5
mnu'n Torpedo: In Ono condition ln oVerjn re
spect. tires Pno will demonstrate. H 043, la
ledger Central. . JO
OLDSMOIHLE. RACEAPOUT. SPEEDY AND U
powerful. won. . HTOEVEE'HANNOLDS
MOTOR CO . UJ3 N. llroad n. ,
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PREMIER. 3-nnssenirer tnurlne. row! .n-n
Hon. S.l.in STOEVER-HANNOLD MOTOR
V..VJ., ..i .i. iiroau st.
STANLEY steamers. $200 up. also llmonslna T
boily; rail, make offer. 1l3o Westttior;landT g
WANTED Old outnmobtle nnd old niotort or '
pnrtt; high prices paid, cash: also 101 ."u
Plunders motor. In good shape, for sa,e eheanj f;
parts for Steams, Autocar. Maxwell, Flanders. ;;
Elmore, 2-c.vllndcr Ford nnd Crawford; new "
and Becoud-hand tlren nnd tubes for sale. !
11. SHORLEY
Edge Hill, l'a.
TlPr.tVnnY or ttlensnrn pnri. wltlinilt rat a.
tato security, a aown ana ?. per week up- u
wards. Can. wo tell you hew It Is dona? Ourf
representatives will call by appointment, r
day or evening. n
L 0.11. ledger Central. y
02! NORTH OROAI) STREET C31 .
Robertson's old original Auto
School teaches you how to ro- 31
pair and how to drlvn autos. K
ftlt NORTH UROAD STREET 029 il
SPRINGS, WHEELS. TANKS, MUFt-ERS, '
TURER. St OO. 1
SCHOI IER. 3341-43-1.1 MAItKET '
STUDBUAKER, 1914, limousine; courpped with'"'
electrla lights and stnrter: good condttloru.rr
OOMERY-SC HWARTZ. 2.13 N. llroad at.
SEND POU FREE BULLETIN 1
OP USED CARS iH
OORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. UROAPfa
lull FORD, perfect condition; lot ot extras."
(112 Carpenter st.. Philadelphia H
Wonted
STOPt LOOK) AND L1STEN1 ,
Wo buy old autos In any vvrecked condition: J
get our price .before you sAl! them. Phone of ft
write Southwestern JunkJo.1705-7 Carpenter. Ja
.&) OLD ALTOMOIULEH WANTED r,
111 . wrotii L.t ut.ucB iai.u. .'iii.in -VV"
llnih.ln u. Xtn ...... t 1, linns Xlut l-lf
wanted"- a'utos for junk, get oun J
nrfrw first. nU HkRinntl St. Phfln Pftrk 41ft. t
EXCHANGE now $C0O niayer-plano for auto,-"1
Whltmoro.Plano Co.. 2033 Lehigh. Tioga T2S0,
OLD "CAllt. Dought for pink: any condition. '
Relmont 400. Problnsky, SG01 Vine st. y
AXJTO LIVEEY AND GARAGES if
TO HIRE
Plerce-Arrows. Packards, Ford Llm. Cars. A
uf.tn. l,V',llK .c, ,.,n jict UUU1.
lord town cars.
Autos for Wedding nnd Funerals-
PACKARD SERVICE COMPANY
1411 LOCUST ST.
Race 243. Spruce 63.
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO,
1IVH .. VVIL,I.irvtiTtJ."M HT.
LIMOUSINES. TAXICAR3 AND
TOURINO CARS
Tf tlTIft- ! -1 1,1. f. 1Ir1, It.rt T
POP. Kks,1-laS4. PARK 73, NEVER CLOSED.
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NEW QAHFORD One and one-tialf ton and s
inree-ion irucaa; win lease Dotn irucxa with ((
drivers on hourly basis, with contract guatvR
anteelng continuous service. R. c. Koon. -I
locust 210. nas Chestnut st.
KERR'S NEW OARAGE 0110 Glrard ava.
jnow open lor service who ins nnest up-toz
date equipment. Storage. S up. Drop tn and li
look It over or phone. Belmont C130. f
QUAKER CITY GARAGE, open. 402-4'e40a"ii
N. bth Thoroughly equipped, steam heatete. cc
Room for 100 cars: repair, work; reasonable 1
rates; open nil night. Phone Market 4 665. J
TO HIRE (open day and night) ifrand-new S
1-pass. touring ear. with robes. Sl.2.1 hour; 1
also brand-new 7-paas. limousine, all R0 hour: 1
weddings, funerals, etc. Poplar 1017 TV.
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AUTO REPAIRING ?
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MAGNETOS COILS
ALL MAKES. REPAIRED
Lighting, starting. Ignition troubles -corrected.
All types, new and second-hapd.
Bosch Dual. Independent and two-Spark
Magnetos for sale.
MENKINS COUailLIN
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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS. " -
The best-equipped shop In TV. Phlla. TYa
straighten irames and axles, maka parts,
harden and grind, rebuild, overhaul and re
pair all makes; prices fair; agency rorMaater .,
Carburetors and Mechanical Surfers; special T
starter for Fords: service station for dealtra. -
IIIUUINB UROS.. 4212 chestnut.
HAINES AND DETROIT SPECIALISTS.
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1318 Ilrandywtne st. Poplar 1780. l
T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLE I
6EB niLLY AT IH8 NEJV LOOATION,
BIO N. HROAD ST. '
CYLINDERS. RBBOHED. new pistons and. f
Expert battery repairing and repairing oa 4
starting and lighting systems. i
rings furnished, weldings and hraamg, IL JL ; t
Underwood & Co. 1025 Hamilton mV. PhlgT i
FORD top enclosures. t.U; plate glass; aatta-
ractian piine. ajuj mrara. jxra uoor (Jo.
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