Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1916, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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SOCIALISTS ACTIVE
IN PEACE CAMPAIGN
Representatives of Allies and
Teutons Seek Common
Ground to End War
PARIS. Jan. 17.
leaders of the Socialists who aro try
ing to bring about a cessation of hos
tllltle3 declare that progress la being
made.
A strong pcaco propaganda Is belnB
directed by Socialists from Tho Hague.
The most Important feature of the
aoclallstla pence mocment la that So
cialists of England France and Italy aro
In touch with Austro-llungarlan mid
German Socialists and tiro striving for n
common ground on which to work.
Tho next move In the soclallstlo cam
paign Is to try to Influence the respective
belligerent Governments toward peace In
the following directions:
First. Limitation of armament.
Second. Reformation of diplomacy In
order to eliminate secret treaties.
Third. Extension of parliamentary con
trol over governmental nets, -o that tho
people will know Just what their Govern
ments aro doing.
Fourth. Compulsory arbitration of all
International disputes.
European reformers are hoping for tho
establishment of a great International
soclallstlo union at the conclusion of tho
war which will have powers of such
-widespread extent aa to prevent another
such conflagration In tho future.
FUNERAL OF DR. S. II. BOYER
Late Minister Will Bo Laid at Rest
This Afternoon
Tho llev. Dr. Samuel H. Boycr, who
dted on Saturday after an Illness of sev
eral weeks, will bo burled this nfternoon
fvftor services In All Saints' Church, 11th
street and Snyder avenue.
Ills widow, Mrs. Sophie Boyer, Is so 111
that sho will be unable to attend tho
funeral. Sho has been suffering from tho
grip for six weeks and went to bed before
her husband becamo elck. Nervousness,
due to the shock of Doctor Boycr a death,
lias Increased the seriousness of her Ill
ness. Doctor Boycr Is survived, In addition to
his widow, by two sons and a daughter,
Sirs. Luther S. Green. Bcforo his retire
ment from the ministry, six years ago ho
was rector of the Church of tho Holy
Spirit. At that tlmo this church waa
merged with All Saints' Church.
Charlton Funeral on Wednesday
Francis Charlton, formerly a Common
Councilman from tho Mth Ward, who
died yesterday In tho German Hospital,
will bo burled on Wednesday In West
Laurel Hill Cemetery after services In
his home, 3222 Oxford street. Friends of
Mr. Charlton will view the body between
7 and 3 o'clock tomorrow night. Mr.
Charlton was 67 years old. Ho was a
manufacturer of lampblack, having been
engaged In that business for mnny years.
He was prominent In German-American
circles and was n trustee of sovernl pub
lic and private Institutions, Including tho
Stato Hospital for tho Insane at Norrls
town. FRANK MARK
Prominent in Development of Tioga
Real Estate
Frank Mark, a prominent North Phil
adelphia real estate man, died from npo
plexy at 5 o'clock this morning at his
home, 2013 West Somerset street. Mr.
Mark Wan G6 years old.
Mr. Mark wns born In Valencia. Spain.
In 1SI9. Ho came to this country 46 years
ago, starting In tho huckster business In
this city two years later. Ho hurt mm
horso and wagon. .Lntcr ho entered the
teaming business, and shortly after that
ho established himself as a general con
tractor. It Is said ho built tho first houses
In Tioga, on Somerset street north of
Broad. -Mr. Mark has built several blocks
of houses In that section, and It Is said
that ho owned several hundred.
Mr. Mark Is survived .by a widow, two
daughters, Mrs. Lena Mohr and Mrs. Dor
othy Halgh, and four sons, Frank, Jr..
Louis, Harry and William. He. was a
mombor of Ivanhoe Lodgo No. -110, F. nnd
Ai M.; St. John's Chapter, 232, Corin
thian Chasseurs Commandery. and a
Noble fn tho Mystic Shrine. He was a
director In the German-American and tho
West Lehigh Avenue Building and Loan
Associations.
The funeral, which will bo Masonic, will
bo held from his residence, nt 2 o'clock,
Thursday, Interment will bo In Notth
Vood Cemetery.
Mrs. John F. Dryden
NEWARK, N. J Jan. 17.-Mre. Cyn
thia J. Falrchlld Dryden. widow of Unit
ed States Senator John F. Dryden, died
early today, after a long Illness at her
home, In Bernardsvllle. She was In her
75th year. All tho members of her family
were at her bedside. Senator Dryden,
who founded tho Prudential Insurance
Company of America, died some years
ago.
Charles Dwyer
CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Charles Dwyer, CO
years old, editor of tho Woman's World,
and formerly editor of tno Delineator,
died suddenly of heart disease today
while on his way to his office.
Mrs. Mary Rittenhouse
Mrs. Mary Blttenhouse, member of an
old Germantown family, who died yes
terday at her homo. 636 West Johnson
Btreet, will be burled on Wednesday aft
ernoon In Ivy III1I Cemetery. Mrs. Blt
tenhouse succumbed to pneumonia, from
which she had been suffering for only a
few days. She was 71 years old. She
waa the widow of Samuel Blttenhouse. a
farmer, who descended from David Blt
tenhouse, famous astronomer.
Mrs. Lucy C. Carnegie
PITTSBURGH. Jan. 17. Mrs. Lucy
Coleman .Carnegie, aged 71, widow of
Thomas Sorrlson Carnegie, a brother of
Andrew Carnegie, died esterday at her
home in Waverly, Mass. Pneumonia was
tho Immediate cause of death, but she
had been ill for the last nine months.
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REV. JAMES J. SMITH
The funeral of the new James J. Smith,
Irremovablo rector of tho Church of tho
Assumption, 12lh and Spring Garden
streets, will bo held on Wednesday morn
ing. Solemn Requiem Mass will be held
at 10 o'clock, nfter which Interment will
bo made In tho New Cathedral Cemetery.
Father Smith died yesterday In St. Jo
seph's Hospital, no was subjected to an
operation for appendicitis on Thursday
and he was expected to recover until yes
terday, when a relapse occurred.
The deceased priest was 68 years old.
Ho received his elementary cducntlon In
the parochial school of St. Ann's Church,
Upon graduation from that Institution ho
studied nt tho Seminaries of St. Charles
Borromeo and St. Mnry. He served In
churchci In Phocnlxvlllc, South Bethle
hem and Ivy Mills. o wns mado assist
ant to Monalguor Trainer In tho Church
of St. Philip Nerl, nt 2d and Queen streets,
21 years ago.
i Father Smith's death follows that of
Father Trainer by severnl v.ceks. Ho
was created an Irremovablo rector six
years ago and since that time had built
a new rectory and convent In connection
with tho church. Theso buildings have
attracted considerable attention becauso
of their architectural beauty, and are the
sourco of education to hundreds of chil
dren In that section of tho city.
CLARENCE A. STIJIPSON
Assistant Superintendent of Installa
tion of Philadelphia Electric Co.
Clarenco A. Stlmpson. nsslstant sup
erintendent of Installation of tho Phila
delphia Electric Company, and for tho
last SO years a resident of Philadelphia,
died Saturday night at the Presbyterian
Hospital after an Illness of two weeks.
Death was caused by a complication of
diseases. '
Mr. Stlmpson wns born In Maine In
1SG1. For many years ho wns connected
with tho Postal Telegraph Company. Ho
was well known In local fraternal circles.
Ho was a prominent worker of tho I.u
Lu Temple, Philadelphia Consistory, St.
Mnry's Commandery, Oriental Chapter, a
charter member of the Joppa Council, a
past commander of the Lafayette Lolgc,
No. 71; a director of tho Stephen G Irani
charity fund and a member of tho Illum
inating Hnglneering Society and tho
American Institute of Engineers.
His widow and two children survlvo him.
Funeral Ecrlces will be held from the
into noinc, 8iS wynnowood avenue. Over
brook, nt 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
ARTHUR C. LAMONTE
General Mnnngor of Lackawanna Coal
Company
SCRANTON, Pa.. Jan. 17. Arthur C.
Lamontp, who on December 7 last became
goncral manager of the Lackawanna Coal
Company, succeeding Colonel H. A. Phil
lips, died at his home hero last night nt
10:K o'clock from tho effects of u stroke
of paralysis which ho suffered last Fri
day morning. Ho was 46 years old.
Mr. Lamonte was born in East Worces
ter, N. Y.. and camo to Scranton when
H years of age. Ho entered the employ
of the Lackawanna company In 1SS8 as
a chairman on one of tho surveying corps
nnd worked his way up to the highest
position In the coal department In tho 2S
years succeeding. Besides his widow, a
10-year-old son and one brother, Welling
ton Lamonte, of Long Branch. N. J.,
survlvo.
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ANDERSON. On January 14, 1016. MAR
C1EUV. wife of Charles Anderson, nnd daugh
ter of tho late John and Hllen Kelly. Tho
relatives and friends, also Rosary Society
and League of the Sacred Heart, Invited to
attend the funeral. Tuesday. 8:3(1 a. m , from
late lealdence, 1815 Halnbrldge at. Solemn
Requiem Mass, St. Charlea' Church. 10 a. m.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery,
AIT. At Moorestown, N. J., on January 13.
laio. FANNIE APP. daughter of the late
Michael and.Phebe App. In her 70th year.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. front
her late residence. North Church at., Moores
town. N. J., without further notice. Trolley
leaves Camden every halt hour. Interment
at Colestown Cemetery.
HAHKSD.VI.i:. Oil January 14. 1010, at the
Continental Hotel. FRANCIS NELSON
BARK8DALE. Funeral services will be held
at the Continental Hotel Tuesday, at 2 p. m.
Interment private, at North Laurel Hill.
IIKKCHKH. On January 14. 1010, WILL
IAM HEHR. husband of Sylvanla C. Beecher.
aged TJ jears. Relatives and friends are
incited to attend the funeral aervlces. on
Tuesday morning, ot 8'10 o'clock, at his
late residence. Jtl32 North Droad at. Inter,
ment at Pottstown on Tuesday on the ar
rival of.lO.'IO train from Philadelphia.
UltdilAN. On January IB. It) HI. EDWIN J.
BROOAN. aged til years. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Mondav, at 8 p. m.. from his late residence,
2117 South Alden at.. West Philadelphia
Interment on Tuesday morning, at friends'
Meeting House. Penh!!!, Lancaster County.
Pa.
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HEATIIB
nntrrsriIE. On Jfinnary 18. IMS, IlAnnT,
husband of Annls .E. Urutich seed M
yearn Relatives and friends, aln Five-Mile
Reach Aerie No. 1010, F. o. B . and em
ployes, ef the .union, Transfer Company, are
Invited to attend the funernl services on
Tuesday, at 2 n. m.. at his late residence1,
171. West Huntingdon st. Interment at
Northtvood. Cemetery. Remains may b
lewod on Monday, from 7 to 0 p. m.
CHAnt.TON. On January 1(1. 1010, FRAN
CIS. husband of Mary E Hart Charlton,
need ,7 yearn. Relatives and friends, aim
Keystone Lodge, .No 271, p. and A, M.:
Columbia II A. Chart jr. No. 01. Ft John's
Commander. No. 4 K. T T.. Philadelphia
Consistory A. ami A ntte. Masonic Vet
erans' Association. Excelsior Ivdgr. No. 4H,
J. O. o. P.t Continental Republican Club:
OTth Century Republican Club; trustees of
the State Hospital for the Insane, and all
other organisations of nhlch he wns a mem
ber, are lnited to attend tho funeral serv
ices, on Wedneslar. at 2 p m. precisely, at
nis lam residence, .tie , uxtnrn SI.
ment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery
Inter.
Aittn-
mobile senile Remains mav hi. !frr1 tn
Tuesday, between the hours of 7 and 0
P. m
CHAMBERS On January 10, 1010, EDITH
A., wife of John I. Chambers nnd daughter
of J Wilson nnl Elltnheth It. Hanntim, nged
23 tears. Itelatlves and friends are Invited
to attend th" funeral, on Tuesday, at 2
S. m., rrom tho residence of her pnrcnts, H
outh Srcamorj at., Clifton Heights. Dela
ware County. Interment at Arlington Ceme
tery.
COOVKIt. Sudrtenlv. on January IB. 1010,
WILLIAM L. COOVtin. of fltni Chestnut at.,
aged A3 years, tlelnthes and friends aro
Jmlted to attend tho funernl sen Ices, on
Monday, at s p. m . at the apartments of
Oliver. It. Hair, 1M0 Chestnut st. Inter
ment at Atinerllle. Pa. Train lentcs Heading
Terminal on Tuesday, at S..1U a. m
HDNMOnU. On January 14, 1010, ADA V
wife of Frederick Dunmore. ngcrt .1ft vear',
Relatives nnd friends are Inilted to attend
tho funernl, from her lato residence, lorn
Montgomery ate. itenulem Mass at St.
rrancis tnurcn, on lursnay, at .10 n. m.
Remains may be viewed on Monday, from S
to lo .10 p, m. Interment nt Holy Cross
Cemetery.
FOSTKIt. On Jnnuary 10, 1010. FRANCIS
II. FOSTnit, nged 41), years. Relatives nnd
friends, also Solomon'a Lodge, No. 114, F.
and A. M., and nil other orgnnltntlons of
which ho was a member, nre Invited to at
tend funeral aervlces, Wednesday, at 11 a, m.
precisely, at tho chapel of Andrew J. llalr
& Son, Arch nnd 10th sts. Interment private.
Auto service.
OHKr.NK. On Jnnuary 17, 1010, at the resl
denes o her daughter, Mrs. C. O. Abbott,
Woodbury. X. J. MINRnVA. wife of Thomas
M. Hreene, Notlco of funeral later.
HALL On Jnnuarv 14, 1010, MARV V.LX7.A
KSTEN, wife of ndnard P. Hall, aged 82
years. Relatives and friends nre Invited to
attend funernl services, on Tuesday, at 2
p. m., nt her late residence. 31:03 Povvclton
nvc. Interment private.
HIRST. On Jnnuarv 14, 1010. ononon, son
of the late John and Margaret Hirst. Funeral
hi convenience oi mo inniuy.
KAMNI.KIt On Jnnuarv 10, 1010, JACOR.
husband of the late Paulino Kamsler, In his
foth j ear. Relatives nnd friends, also Kt.
Paul's Lodge, No. 481, F. & A. M., Pales
tlno Chapter, R. A, C. aro Invited to attend
tho funeral services, on Tuesday, 2 p. m.
precisely, at the residence of his son-in-law,
Mike Schvvarti, 12.1S Lrlo avc. Interment at
Mt. Sinai Cemetery.
KANK. On January 14, 1010, JULIA ANNA.
widow of William II. Kane, nged 7." sears
Relatives and friends, also Anna M. ltoss
Circle. Indies of O A. R uro Invited to
nttrnd tho funertl. on Tuesday, at 2 .10 n, m.,
from residence of daughter. Mrs. Cntnarlno
McCartney. 132 CantrcU. at, totli nnd Snvder
nvp.) Interment nt Lafavetto Cemetery.
Friends may call Monday evening
IinXMlliY. On January 10. loin. PAT
RICK, beloved husband of Ilrldget Kennedy.
Relatives nnd friends of the family aro re
spectfully Invited to nttend the runeral. on
Wednesday morning, nt 8 00 o'clock, from
tho residence of Mr. Jnmra Rowan, :tti2,
Hrown st.. et Philadelphia. Solemn Re
quiem Mass at Ht. Agatha's lo o'clock. Inter
ment nt Now Cathedral Cemetery.
KII.DUrr. On January 10. 1010, JAMES
a., husband of Anna II. Klldufi, nged rl
venrs. Relatives nnd friends, also American
Yearly Ilenetlclal Association, Nos. 1 and 2
.10th Ward Union, Republican Club and em
ployes of Michael Doylo. aro Invited to nttend
the funernl. on Tuesday, at 1 n m., nt his
Into residence. 2117 South Watts at. (Rroad
and Rltner), Interment nt Tcrnvvood Cenio
tery. Trlends mav call Monday evening.
KltAl'TKIL On January 13, loin, ILMILIIl
KHAUTKR (neo Iluchner). wife of J George
Krnutcr, In her n-ltli year. Relatives nnd
friends, also members of llethlehem Luth
eran cnurcn. are invited to nttend tho
funeral services on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m..
nt her husband'a residence. 21.11 North 31st
st. Intermvnt private,
LIMA. On Jnnuary 14. 1010, CATHERINE,
widow of Michael Lilly. Relatives and
friends are Invited to nttend the funeral, on
Tuesday, nt H :ttl a, m., from the residence
of her son. Michael J, IJIlv. 2130 North 21st
at. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St. Ullzabcth's
Church at 10 u. m. preclsclv. Interment pri
vate, at Now Cathedral Cemetery, l'lcace
omit flowers.
LYNN. On Jnnunry 13. 101(1, SALLIE A.,
daughter of tho lato Patrick nnd Ilrldget
Lynn. Relatives and friends, also employes
of Piling ft Jladeley Hosiery Manufacturers,
are Invited to attend funeral Tutsday. at
8 30 n m., from residence of her hrothcr-ln-law.
Thomas J. Connor, 4tV4 Relgrade st.
UStli Word). Solemn Requiem Mass at St.
Ann's Church nt 10 it. m. Interment nt St.
Ann's Ccmetcr
MAssKY. On Jnnuary in, 1010, TAMZON
ESTBI.LA MABSUY, dnughter of the lite
Thomas nnd Rachel II. Maasey. Relatives
nnd friends nre invited tn attend the funernl
services, nt her late residence, 20J'i Ontario
st.. on Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m. precisely.
Interment private.
MINK. On Junuiry 10, 1010, HENRY E.
MINK. Jr. son of Henry E. nnd Anna M.
Mink, uged 10 sears Due notice ot tho
funeral vvlll be given from his pnrents' resi
dence. 2111(1 Federal st.
MOHItls.On First. day. First Month 10th.
mill, CHARLES M. MOnr.IS. of Olenslde.
Pn., aged ,38 years. Iteli tlvcs nnd friends
aro Invited to nttend the funeral on Fourth
day, at 2 n m , from tho npnrtments of
Oliver 11 llalr. IS20 Chestnut st. Inter
ment private, nt Evergreen Cemetery. Cam
den, N. J.
NLI.sON. Suddenly, on Jnnuary 14. 1010,
WILLIAM K. NELSON. Jr. husband of
Mury Carey Nelson. Relatives and friends
nre Invited to attend funeral services. Tues
day, at 2 p. m precisely, at his lata resi
dence. (CO N. 33th st. Interment nt Mt,
Morlah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed
Monday. 7 to 0 p. m.
NICIIOLMLV. On January in, loin, nt his
residence. Ardmore, Pa , COLEMAN L.
NICHOLSON, In his 81th year. Relatives
and friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral,
from tho Friends' Meeting House, Bucks
lane. Have rford P.i , on Third. itav. nt 3
p. in. Interment private nt tha Frlonds'
houthwestern Grounds. Kindly omit flowers.
Carriages will be at Hnv erford station to
meet train leaving liroad st. at 2:13 p. m.
HACK On January IS. 1010. nENJAMIN
O. RACK, nged 42 years. Funeral services
at his late residence, 3113 Wayne ae., Ger
mantown, on Tuesday, at 1.3o p. m. Inter,
ment private.
ItKEVKtv On First Month 15th. 10in, ADB.
LINE REEVES, nged 80 sears. Relatives
and friends are Invited to nttend funeral
services, on Third-day. 18th, at 1U.30 a. m.,
nt licr Into residence, Trlends' Hoarding
Home, noon Green St.. Germantown, Inter
ment private.
HITTKNHOI'HE. On January in.101fl.MARY
EI.1ZA11ETH, widow ot Samuel aged 74
years. Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the funeral aervlces, Thursday, at 2
n, m . at her late residence, ton w. Johnson
St.. Germantown. Interment at Ivy Hill.
hllAttl'I.KS.S On January 13. 1010. MARY
LYMAN VAN nUREN. eldest daughter of
the lata James Van liuren, Esq.. of 131 E.
87th st.. . New York, and widow of Henry
tiaie uranam rmarpiess, i;sq , of Laburnums.
Chelten Hills, Pa.
STILES. Near Lumberton, N. J., on Tlrst
month, ltfth, 10ia. HENRY II. STILES. In his
(list year. Relatives and friends are In.
vlted to attend the funeral, at Kaston Meet
ing House, near Masonvllle, N. J.. Fifth-day.
at 2 p. m. Interment at Easton Burying
Orounds. Conveyances will meet train leav.
Ing Market st. ferry. Philadelphia, at 12:50
p. m. at Masonvllle. N. J. Remains may be
viewed at his late residence Fifth-day morn.
Ing.
STIMPSON. On January IS. 1010. CLAR.
BNCE A. STIMPSON. aged 84 years. Hela-
Ives and friends, also. Lafayette Lodge, No,
71. F. and A. il.: Oriental It. A. Chapter
No. 183: Mary Commandery.. No. 3fl. K, T.
T.: Joppa Council, No 40. Philadelphia Con!
"J,,?rlrVx A., 1?llA' H'! Lu Lu Temple,
A. A. O. N. M. B.J employes of Philadelphia
Electric Company, and all other organisa
tions of which he waa a member, are Invited
to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday.
.a m- pr'S'"'"'..at.j!u ''S residence.
878 WynnewcaKl road (63d and Jefferson
sts.). Interment at Arlington Cemetery.
Auto service.
DEATHS
STOUT. OEOnaB W . husband of Mary M
Stout, aged 71 vetrs. Services In East Mont
gomery Ave M B Church at 1 30 p. m., on
Tuesday, Interment private, at North Cedar
Mill Cemetery.
TAi tOlt On January 10, 1010. DeWITT a
TAYLOR nt his residence. Tyrone, Pa.,
nged 8t years.
TAM.OIL On January 15. 1010, LAURA L..
sister' of DoWItt C. Taylor, at the rest,
denco of her brother. DeWltl C. Taylor,
Tyrone, pa,
THOMPSON. On January 13, 1010. nt New.
nrk, . MART KLI7.ARF.TH THOMPSON,
daughter of the late John D. and Barnh
Thompson, of Ttiekerton, N J, interment
on Tuesday, at 1 p. m., at Tuckerton
TH1IIK. On Jnnuary 10, 1010, ANNtE E,
daughter of the lato Patrick nnd nrldget
TIRhe, Relatives nnd friends are Invited to
nttend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 10
n. m.i.from her late residence. 2212 South
17th st. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St.
Monica's Church, at 10 n. m. Interment nt
New Cnthedrnl Cemetery.
A ICE. At her residence, 024 North 3th St.,
on January 13. 1010. ELiy.AnETtt widow of
David lcc. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited
to attend the funeral Wednesdsy, at ":3U
a m , from the apartments nf Oliver II, Ihvlr,
18SU Chestnut st High Mass of Requiem at
ht, Peter's Church, at u a. m. Interment
private
WIIITAKKU. On Jnnuary IB, 1010, MAtlY
E , wife of William II. Whltaker nnd daugh.
ter of the late Jacob Nea3e, Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral ser
vices, on Tuesday morning, nt 11 o'clock, at
her lats residence, 2102 North Broad st. Inter
ment private.
Vtlt.NON. At his late residence, 2310 Bouth
Cro.key. St., on Jnnunry in, toifl. ASHTO.V
WILSON, husband of Clara E. Wilson. Due
notice of funeral will be given.
ZOOK In Wetit Chester, Pn., on January
l.i, luiu. juiir mill,!, u Kuuiv. ar. son oi
John and Husan Zook. in ths 38th year of his
age, Ilelatlves.and friends are Invited to at
tend the funernl without further notice, from
his late residence. 443 N. Walnut st.. West
Chester. Pa., Wednesday, Janunry.10, loin,
Fervlces nt the house, nt 11 n. m. Interment
nt West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Philadelphia.
Auto funeral, at convenience of ths family.
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lane, i aits or gcnuiKiii.
COOK Young woman for cooking and down
stairs work. Phone Ardmoro 800. 103 Wed-
(tyn ro.tn. Animorc.
GENERAL HOUhEWORK Olrls who aro ex
perienced nnd capable can recuro good posi
tions, either In the city or i.uburbs. by con
sulting "Miss Reed." who Is constantly In
touch with persons wishing this class of help.
Either coll or nhone WALNUT 3000 nnd sou
will recclvo vnluablo Information vvhtch-'wlll
promptly secure you n most desirable posi
tion This servtce Is rendered through tho
HOUSEHOLD 'EOIHTHY 1IUREAU OF
THE PUBLIC .EDGER. nnd Is free to
l.EUOElt ADVLltTISEHS.
steady work, good nay. also learners, paid
while learning 132Q North I-nwrence st
HOUSEWORK Small family requlrea girl or
woman for general housework; must be able
to do plain cooking. Interview Miss M, Denn,
nt Ledger Central, Broad and Chestnut sts .
between 0 and 12 a, m.. or between 2 and 3
p. m.
MILLINERY Thoroughly exp. second trimmer:
atendv pos. to a comp.. exp. woman: prefer
one who has been employed uptown. Frunkel
Millinery Shop. Front and Dauphin sts.
OFFICE GIRL Apply, stilting ugo. M 210,
Ledger Central.
OPERATORS on nil parts nt shirtwaists:
steady work, highest pay, Hagedorn- Merz
Company, 3d nnd Urown sts.
OPERATORS Experienced fellers on shirts
and underwear. Charles E. Shedakcr & Sons,
loth nnd Lombard ,-s.
OPERATORS, experienced only, on -wash top
skirts. Seiner Brothers, 321 Market st.
KTENOOIl.PHER. experienced, willing to
learn bonkkcepln". Coll Diamond Textile
Machine Works.. i2Q N 10tht,
WAITRESS, first . -ss; no others need apply,
f-iill Monday niernir'" between 10 and 1, at
1710 Locust St.. or t .ne H234 Spruce st.
WANTED Bright young women, between 18
and 22 years old. to take up telephone work.
No experience necessary. Salary paid while
learning Pleasant work; permanent posi
tion. Apply In person, 0 a. m. to 3 p. m.
BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
400 MARKET STREET
WOMEN", colored,
lion S. 11th st.
for Ironing or washing.
Genera;
WOMEN wanted aa Government clerks: $70
mon.; Phlla. exams, coming; sample questions
free Franklin Inst, Dept 713 L, Rochester,
HELP WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer Young nun
as office assistant; state experience, refer
ence and salary expected In own handwrlt-
ing. j o . 1-g.incr wane.
BOOKKEEPER oung man. 21 years, as as
sistant; state age, experience and reference,
J 731, Ledger Central,
BOY. .10 years, quick at figures; ProlesTant:
cigareite smokers, j 452. Ledger Central.
BOY wanted for errands and office work; good
cnance lur nuvam-rmcnv. j -tail. i.eq. uent.
BUHNERS iirst-clasa men wanted at once:
big Job; prevailing rate of wages paid. At
ply Tenn. Copper Co.. Copper Hill. Tenn.
BUTCHER to work n slaughter house; wages
$15 sveekly, 420 Jersey ave.. Gloucester,
CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Ap
James Dobson. Inc., Blanket I
lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
John &
Scott's
HELP WANTED MALE
FIREMAN WANTE-D- Middle-aged ?"',,'$
pressurbollcrs. Applv .'.Id and Woodland.
.MAN AND WlFE-Egperlenced eouple. with
reference, wanted to do entire housework in
small fsmllv. Apply 011 W. Upal at.. Gr
mantown. Take car 31jnnI1thsL .
MECHANi'CAlDRAUtlHTSMAN. Apply 1200
Htoiihen (llrard Dldg .
OPTICIAN Wnntcd. a young msn for laylrj;
oft and marking knses. experienced ,AP"iy
J E.lmcburncr Comnanv. 1J Chestnut.
SHEET - IRON WORKER - F.spertenced all
around hand. Philadelphia Drying Mochln-
rry v. nmpany. tijal uermamown nv
STENOGRAPHER nnd rlerk with experience:
must bp quick nt nguress good opportunity
for young man.18 to 20 J'cars: state refer
ences. salary desired, etc. P 01". 1-ed. on.
TOOLMAKERS, eTP . on Jigs and fixtures.
Autocar Co , Ardmore. To.
turret Lathe hands
rir-j-ciass TooimaKers
Annlv ZI48 Frankfnrd avenue.
iieiween s a m. and n nu
.. WANTED. A RUSSIAN TYPIST
Need not know shorthand, must bo familiar
with keyboard for Standard Russian .Under
Wood michlno! stato religion In application
and references'. Address P. O. Dot 207, cape
.viay, iv. j.
YOUNO MAN wanted with knowl. of stenog.
nnd typewriting as Jun. Xlerk In trust com.:
.state age, exp. and sal, exp. A 323. lxd. on.
Clenernl
nil Jf, I1ROAD ST.
The Oldest Orlelnil
AUTOMOBILE FCIIOOL
Teaches vou how to repair
and linn. In .IrltA ntltnfl.
F. PETC. Oil N. RltOAD ST.
BUSINESS SKVirn COMPANY ... ..
POSITIONS FOR HIOH-CLAPS MEN ONLY
1301 LAND TITLE RUILDINH
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
COMPANION IteOned voung 'foreign lady
wishes position In nice home: nble to travel;
. best references. J 314, Ledger. CntrnX .
COOK and housekeeper, good manager: 3 In
famllv:8: references. J 730. Ledger Cent,
DRESSMAKErR wishes engagements bv day:
JI.0O away: experienced. A 327, Ledger
Office, .
DRESSMAKER, competent, wishes engflge-
. ment 2.10 per day. ,T (141, Ledger Central.
DRESSMAKER, competent, practical, wishes a
few engagements: K 30 IHIIi N. I'tli st. ..
DRESSMAKER by the dnv: French dreses
copied: best ref. Phone Manavunk P.1S vv . .
OIRL colored, wantn day work or any kind:
. wasning. mm inan si.
OIIIL wants general housework.
813 N. 3d
St., rear lo. ..
GOVERNESS (v Isltlngl-Henned voting ladv
wishes cam of children between nges of 3 and
0 sears from 2 to n n. in,: outdoor Play
class H Ml. Ledger Office.
GOVERNESS tntirsers) or cnmp'n: masseuse,
exp clever needlewomnn. Phone Gtn. 41i.1 J.
LAUNDRESS Oood laundres wishes day's
work of imv kind Call 1R00 Lombard
NURSE. Amer. Prot.. .10. cheer., exp , 123 mo.;
norm. ..for nrrv. Invnl. Indv J 341. Led. Cent,
NURSE wishes position, light duties: experi
enced. 1' HIS. Ledger Office.
NURSE wishes engagement of any kind: con
tlneinent preferred. 2Q12 Oormnntnwn nve,
STENOOItAPIIER. neat, capable, desires eve
ning or Saturday nfternoon work. J two.
i.pttger v.cnirni
VISITING coniimnlon or rentier by hour: edu-
catcd.reflned woman II 3.11. ledger Of flce
YOUNO LADY, tetetriiono operntor, . wishes
prlv. branch, rxperlenced. J 2,i(l Leu, tent
AN EXPERIENCED Person will take feeble
minded patient In her own private, rural
homo, phsslclan'n rofcrence, M 415, Led. Off.
SITUATIONS WAN'ED M ALE
ACCOUNTANT. 40. qualined. audits, svstems.
general nccountlng, voucher, cosis books writ
ten tip, balanced, closed, pcrmnnent or tem
jornry engaRements, J 231. Ledger Centrnl,
ACCOUNTANT, bookkeeper, nbsolutely first
class, 15 sears' exp., perm, or temp, posi
tion, up-to-date, high-class ability. 51'l.f Arch.
AUDITING, big and little, dnnn by responsible
man, bonded In ?-itsio. M 212. Ledger Office.
HOOKKEEI'ER "and oMco mannger, with 14
Sears' exp., vvnntn position: mod. salary with
cbanco for ndvanccment, ago 3J, nlso exp. In
auditing and avstetmttlzlng; cm go out ot
town If necessary, good rof J 3t), Led Cent.
HOOKKEEI'ER.
1 venrs old 4 sears' business
oxperience.
desires nnsltlnn with advance
ment. J 440. Ledger Central,
HOOKKEEI'ER or nsslstant; C II. 8, grnd :
quick and accurate nt ngurcs. ! n. id. urr.
BUTLER. Jnnnncae. wishes position, private
family, best reference. A . 3ns N. Kth st.
CARPENTER Young man, 21, married,
wishes position suburban experience; cap.,
steady workman. A. H. Johnson, (U N. 12th
CHAUFFEUR, white, exp., wishes position
with prlvnte fanillv, 3M, scars' exp. In last
place- ran drlvo nnv enr; best ref. Write
t"t E. Ilrlnghurst st.. Germantown.
CHAUFI'EUR. experienced thorough me
chnnlc single, desires position, private fam.:
can furn. best of refs.W., 2120 Frankf'd nve.
CHAUFFEt'R wlsbes n position: city or coun
try, references th.- best: work nil around
house. Box ICtI, Vlllanova.
CHAUFFEUR, white. Protestant, wishes posl
tlon with private family; best reference. 1010
Ralnbrldge.
CHAUFF'iVn. 12 years' experience: Al ref.
from Iob employer. 1131 "lst-qve., Oak Lane.
COOK, JupaneBc, wants situation; beat city
reference. Kume. 3(ls N. IStli st.
DRVUGHTSMAN wants nos : 8 vrars' expert
ence. give best of references. J 242, Led Cent.
MAN AND WIFE, white, Protestants; experi
enced cook nnd butler: no laundry; $75 per
month. II (14. Ledger Office.
MAN AND WIFE, colored, wish positions In
private family as butler and cook; good ref
erence A 303. Ledger Office.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, 18 years' experi
ence lit machine shop, draughting room and
its Kalesmin: technical education. J 713,
Ledger ContraL
OFriCE MAN. executive nblllts'. somo selling
experience, would like to connect with a re
sponsible firm; present compensation not so
essenUal aB future prospects: reference; so
turlty. J 431. Ledger Centrnl.
PRINTER, practical In all departments, esti
mating. Duylng und selling, wants position
with good future: over eight years with pres
ent house J 444. Ledger Central.
SALESMAN Experienced drug specialty sales
man deslies road nos'tlon: references, Gideon,
Hnx 114. Phocnlxvtlle, Pa.
COLLEGE MAN. 20 yeirs old. varied engineer
ing, office and business experience, good
cluiractcr. personality, appearance nnd ad
dress, dcslrea opportunity In antes department
nf established corporation. J BBS. Ledger
Central
JAPANESE couple, wish positions In private
family; man. cook; wife, chambermaid; no
washing; best references Kararchle, 1031
Vine st. I'hone Locust 2700 W.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
NICHOLLH. 1020 Balnbrldgo St.. has compt,
butlers, second men, housemen. English and
all nationalities, couples, cooks, waitresses,
chambermaids, lady's maids, nurses, etc.:
wanted, cooks, $(1 to $8; waitresses for city.
20 housoworkcrs. I'hone Locust 2130.
MI?8 MARY T. MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian
(Loc. 130.1). supplies and wants lst-class Prot..
Cath. malt, and female help; all nationalities.
MRS. KANE. Ml 8. iota. -vanta first-rasa
neip., win, rcjereiicw. ensr. r ana anility,
for first-class families, pnone Spruce 3401
MRS. MINT7.LAFF. 1030 Christian st. (Dick
lnson 51J) Supplies all kinds of help; Oer.
man'iiei. i-immurrrnaiu tor notei wnn rets,
MADAME ASHE. 1533 Christian at.-Rel labia'
help supplied and wanted: all nationalities.
AUTOMOBILES
For Male
CADILLAC. 10U. touring car, overhauled and
repainted: full equipment: price $750. AUTO
SALES CORPORATION, 14J N. Broad st.
COLE. 1013. DEMONSTRATOR'S"
I.. S. BOVVERB CO.. 215-47 N. HHOAD ST.
FRANKLIN cars, all models, overhauled and
guaranteed. F. I Paxson. 3410 Chestnut t.
IIUPMOBILE. 1011-32 touring, electric lights
and starter; bargain. I'hone Locust 3502 j.
LOCOMOBILE 0-cyllnder. 4.pass.; a gentTeT
man's torpedo: In fine condition In every re
spect: tlreii tine; will demonstrate. J 650
IdeCetitrul,
HTAIs'LEY STEAMER touring car. In good
condition. $550.
OOMERY SCHWARTZ. 253 N. Broad at.
8 TUBES' $l,Oc"EEUJ- TANKS, MUFFLBRST
SC'IIOBER. 3341-43-45 MARKET
17, 191G.
AUTOMOBILES
Tot Rale
WE HAVE tiVOF THE FINEST
SMALL AUTOMOBILES
that ean.be seen In Philadelphia. Each
esr Overhauled, painted and sold with
a reasonable guarantee. Hacked by a
responsible concern. . It, will pav you
to Investigate, aood prices allowed en
M "LllNE LINE RERVICE CO.
ROSEMONT. PA.
BltYN MAWR S37-S38-830
C20 NORTH 11ROAD, STREET 0.11
Robertson's old original Auto
School teaches you how to re
pair and how to drlvn yutos,
H NOIITII BROAD STREET050
PACKARD PIIAETON-IOIO model: private
owner: In excellent condition: tl extra tires:
demountable .rims: detachable winter top.
Phone, Hell, Kensington 1129:Key.jEsst 415.
STANLEY steamers. 200 lip also "mouslne
bodyjjll.make offer. ll,10Westmoreland.
WHITE. 1012. .7-rAranNOEIl. n-CYLINDEJl
TOUIltNO: IN rlOOD CONDITION ME
CHANICALLY: TIRES. IN qqpll CONDI
TION. I. C. MOSER. 210 N. BROAD BT.
SEND FOR. FREE RULLETIN
OORSON AUTO nx'cflANOB. 238 N. nnoAD
Wanted
STOPI LOOK! AND LI3TBNI
We buy old nutoo in any wrecked condition:
get our price before sou sell them. Phone or
jvjdUSouUrwtnjnlC0.jK01-7rrrnJerj
WANTED AUTOS FOR JUNK. OET OUR
prlce.nrst. 0.11 Diamond st. Phone Park 410. .
EXCHANOE. new 0OO rlaver-plano for auto.
JtVhltmoreJ'lano Co . 2011 Lehigh. .Tioga 7230,
OLD CARS bousht for Junk! nny condition.
Helmont 400. ProblnakS'. 0001 Vino st.
AUTO LIVERY AND CrAHAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAR CO..
1031 N. WILLINOTON ST. .
LIMOUSINES. TAXICAItS AND
TOURING CARS ..,
TO HIRE. I1.BO TER HOUR AND UP.
TOP. 16S.M($4.J2ARK JS.ryECLOSED.
QUAKER CITY OARAGE, open. 402-404.400
N. 8th Thoroughly equipped, steam heat.etc.
Room for 100 cars: repair work: reasonable
rates: open all night. Phone Market 4830, .
TO HIRE (open .day and night) Rrand-new
B-pass. touring car. with robes. tl,2.i hour)
also brand-new 7-pnss. limousine, 01,00 hours
weddings, funerals, etc. Poplar 1017 W.
ATJTO REPAIRING!
7 SPEEDOMETER TROUIILB 1
SEE HILLY AT HtS NEW IOCATlON,
BIO N. HHOAD BT.
crLINDrms nBnonED. now p stons and
rings furnished, weldings nnd braxlng. H. n.
Underwood & Co , 1023 Hamilton st.. Phlla.
AUTO SUPPLIES
REARlFOS. ,,
New Departure Service Sta. TheOwllllam Co ,
1314 Arch st. Phones Walnut 3407. Race 3002.
AUTO TIRES
FIRESTONE DEMOUNTABLE rims, for Ford
cars. I5 per set. Installed. Duplex Tiro Com
pany. 2228 N. Broad st. Phono Diamond 1423.
DOGS
POMERANIAN ..
niack, 10 months old, weight i pounds: sire
Foxhllls or Oriel. Itockybrook Kennels,
Rain, Pnj '
ST. BERNARD PUPS Best companions for
children; vvntch dogs for your home: faithful
nnd nffectlonate; best pedigreed stock; 7
weeks old: 3U. 52.1 N. 03d.
B'LDINCJ MATERIALS REPAIRS
CARPENTERINO AND JOBHINO Altera
tions of every kind: work guaranteed: prompt
service: 22 sears In business; estimates fur
nished. Penn Real Estate nnd BuUJIng Co,,
2434 N. ICtli. Hoth phonea.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED Parties to Join Florida en
terprise on ground-floor basis: prop
erty Ideal: rail and water shipping fa
cilities: Dixie highway through It: 15
miles tine water frontago: original
owners paid In full; tltlo pertect:
considerable development already
dono; this Is a high-class Investment;
worth Investigating. M 211. Ledger
Office.
WOULD A GOINO manufacturing firm
Interest youl Will stand any Investi
gation and banking reference. Write.
J 318. Ledger Central.
LOCAL MANUFACTURER wants
$15,000 additional working , capital.
Excellent opportunity for nctlvo bust
ness man to become associated with
a well-known Philadelphia business
man. M 158. Ledger Central.
TREASURER
Company completing coal nnd oil plant In
Phlla., with contracts that will pay over
$50,000 annual profit, wishes to sell promptly
$10,000 bonds out of $30,000 total secured by
mortgage; will give competent partyi one
tenth of capital stock and treasurershlp at
satisfactory salary. Fullest Investigation eo-
llclted. 31 -;. l-eager uenvrai.
WILL sell entire control of the greatest, gas
saving device ever constructed, at a sacrifice,
on account of other business; stock valued
at $s0U, trademark, testimonials, etc., at
less than half; hundreds Installed In Phlla.;
Immense profit. J 243. Ledger Central.
PATENTS-ARTHUR E. TAIGE. 711 Walnut
St.. Phlla.. mechanical and electrical .engi
neer registered patent attorney: established
here 30 scars: Inventions developed: patents,
trademarks. copyrights' secured and liti
gated anywhere: relected applications prose
cuted: preliminary advice free.
BANK OR TRUST COMPANY WANTED
Would like to buy control of small bank or
trust company. Address Long, 368 W. 23d
St.. .yew xora cuy,
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO UNUSUAL Busi
ness conditions; Investments, loans, sales,
legal collections, real estate, Insurance,
Spruce 2247; Race 2303. Frank S. Lewis,
1524 Chestnut st.
A PECAN OROVE with cotton planted be
tween the trees Is a good Investment. Have
you Investigated? Full Information furnished.
Whltcomb, Rlggs&C;iPnnsyjyanla Hldg.
DROP POCKET COAL YARD
ON P. AND R. FOR REFT, $40 MONTHLY.
030 WEST TIOGA 8T. ,
OROWINQ ORCHARDS, all ages, for sals.
HARRY DA11LINOTON
142l Chestnut st.
VICTOR J. EVANS A. CO.
Patent Attorneys. Washington. D. C.
Write for descriptive booklet.
FOR SALE U.8. AND CANADIAN PATENTS
A new. useful Invention. Address C. R.
uay, t-eicraourg, vv. va.
PICTURE THEATRE, earning $7B-$125 week
ly guarantee, to exchange for good Investm't
properties. Investigate. Barrlst. 201 N. Broad.
Wanted
WANTED to purchase business clearing not
less than $23 weekly; state full particulars.
J 337. Ledger Office.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by electrolysis.
the only permanent way. Eyebrows arched.
MISS SMITH, 403 Keith theatre Bldg.
Miss Hoppe. halrdress'g. facial inassage.man
, lcuHg, form. Mint Arcade, with Miss Smith.
FULL. nnRHS HTTtTSl
Cutaways, Tuxedos and Sack BulU
To hire and made to order.
NBUBAUER, THE TA1IX1R. 1U N. Bth St
Bell phone. Walnut 2618
10.
BUSINESS E02?
jjSm are? ffiflft!
FULL DRESS BOITR TAlTnTr
OlRATtD AVE PIIQXB topffj
-pETCLEANt
BOYErt CO., REAL CAnpPtirtT!:
N. 12th. No tumblers i1..sKW,SA7
st nrma
DnESSMAKINO ANlf
B.??IONINO and patternmaTi
uM-iu-uic-minuie methods hriw
Dowel. .Dressmaking ScbrSi'tl
. Hldg.. ttth and MarCstvii '
HEMSTITCHING. 10 cents iZ.
'!. A- "EJcitARI)' liVrtt
rn.-1-uniAU, REVIgni r pji'Wg
POTTER SCHOOL OF rnrtri!t
DAILY AND EVEFINn r$5fif
14fa aiRARD 2vnFj8SWHl
TOR BALE
BILLIARD AND Pnron.
bowling alleys: easy naniiJL.0'
WICK-TlALKE.COLUEjjngj'ga-
.5MSt
BILLIARD, pocket. 2d-hsnd tV.v.
. supplies. fclark-Herd iftVce
BILLIAHD. pool, combination. sTw
. sold, rented, exch'd. Keafi?' iV
nan
REOISTEnS.
Inl.l bJ., m ma
i low as
payments tall registers s
jhleed. The National
,OV -itCSlllUb HI,
DESKS. Mine cabinets, sties ii.KkJ
nnd office furniture nnd nxVrV.'eLS
scrlptlon: used, but in e-."?!.n
b. ,K..v... UDru, ,,
ery cheap; freo d
UUGilEB. 11TH
DE8K8. large nssortment also hn'.3.
tilture; Dullng Central SecoiaX,'SB
ture Company. 0OI.iOH.WgrgK'J"
as fen n..n.M,, .1 iZ '. rrUILS.'
SAFEB-Flreproof : closing outTittfr-
.. ,,., ....,r,n, ,K imrKHing. a.Bfa fi'
ft 1 A m a
VICTROLA VI AND' SIX lB-Wrn???
. , , IIECOHD8 1ICHlTVl
.Outranteed to be In perfect cmiiuS
An excellent outfit for one who MSS.
t.fogf..d"c''DUon M1 '" Bfe
HEPPE'S UPTOWN BTORH
v.0rDcr mn ana Tnornpst)n lui
. ....KMai.ttin, r.
B0 CENTS WEEKLY BUYS
ITS.. WEEKLY BUYS 'A VlmE
Call or writ for wtfcWriSS"
TIHIllr?a l,ivrri,-I, !SLi?jTMi
Corner nth and Thompson itxJP
Philadelphia, r" H
30 DIAMOND RING. PURE VHIITeTr
PERFECT: VALUE $90. )iyjt
niEDER'H LOAN OFFICE. 128 Mlrtrts
FINE OLD French desk, mahogany sai:
throughout; will sell chetp? Appltit
Chestnut si. (2,1 floor). -"pii
$ 1 23 LADY'S DIAMOND cluster rlaT;
with 42 blue-white diamonds; value tiV
HIEDER'B LOAN OFFICE. 158 MartttV
PRETTY goldfish for sale from GOe. pn fa
up.w art : aquariums, fish food, rutin u
. poise , Id snails, etc. 42 3 52d st i
$113 D?. JMOND "RING. PURE WmiT?
PERFJ.CT; VALUE $133. ?j
lUEDKH'fl LOAN OFFICE. 128 Mtrtrt It
DADDY WALKER buys talking nuchlMit
records; exchanges nil records, tic. -"ini
.... ....,,? ...r.. i.iuj.p v.oiumois in
$20 DIAMOND HARHIM1H. llUJIT
A.-.U i'lilU'lSUT; VA1.UK $0O. intJ
RIEDER'S LOAN OFFICE. lSSMirtrt
SilOW CABE8. wall cases, shelving, int
enses, for sale, cheap. 240 Market its
HEATING
MAKIN-KELSEY HEALTH HEAT Il
and cheaper than steam or hot wtter.ijj
fresh air with normnl moisture. Mill
KELSEY. 0 N. IMh St.. Phils. n
'INSTRUCTION fig
8TENOGRAFHY ttnd bookkeeping by W.nM
Instruction; rourso requires only few set
pos. guar. 701 l.ocust tWashlnxton Fro
TEACHER vvnnts French conv emtlom fa
sti uctlon In English. J 355. Ledger Citt
.TOOlll
MACHINERY AND
SHAFTINO-SArETY SPLIT COLLAM i
YOCOM hnnaers nnd pillow blocks vlt t
tshed ball nnd socket bearlnts srs tbi t
for all shafting purposes. HtlAFH.S-.;l
MACHINE WORKS. 14". North SemnJ-.
JAMES YOCOM t W
PO WE R P LA NT 1X3 U I Ml E.VT
Dynamos, motors, boilers, steam isd oH I
glnes. pumps, air compressors. ,,-3
MVAtv Amjlijl. inc.. ,.i, ... , i.
STERLING Is another name for. Band S'tt
bono Belting, pure oak-tanned leatbet.lfe
rn, anmiita. nnil nrlrss 2.
CHARLES IHSND COMPANY. 820 Arts
niwosn.irAND pipe is
cut and inrcaiien to saetcn; ijrjy
or all Blies in hvock. urimin. -j,h-.
BLOWERS and exhaust fans. sentllstlaiB
American und. Crow ell Pressure bloweii; I
furnaces, J. Nuttall.1748 North etHe.
DYNAMOS, motors and machlnirrbooiht
nnd rented: armatures repaired. Mite I
Mtrkct OOiVt. YearsleyCo.. 22i.Nt.8dfi.
EARD-AGITATOH-"BOSS"-10;TIERra (
l'ACITY. COMPLETE. IN FINE COT1
TION. SEVFERT'S. 437 NORTH D gT
PIPE, second-hand, all sites. ..PMIs,
Hand Pipe Supply Co.. 1001 N. 1th-' 1
, ,,
MUSICAL INSTRUMEKTSl
FDISO" z?4a
DIAMOND-POINT PHONOQIUrBl
Cost $1.0 new. "
This outfit Is complete, with wOli.
will be sold for $.!!. payable 73c, vi s
Call or write for cotnpleto descrlptiwi
large Illustrated catalogues. ajM
HBPPE'S UITOVVN STOKBSSi
Corner flth and Thompson suWyl
Philadelphia. Pa. fj
C $38 JP9
TjARGE ZONOPHONB Wjj
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