y. ? Mr ' 2 - J Vigil I fr llll - 1 I I I .. . COHOBSSION jj orders COAL RATE REMON J&actsldn Affects Freight Prices 1; , From Virginia to North of Ohio River StCr' MO'ff I w- . KV EF ' WABHINOTOM. Juno 12. The Interstate Commerce! Commission today ordered ft reneral revision of cont and coke rales from Virginia, mines to points on and north of the Ohio lllver on Iho basis of 2.S0 per ton from the Stoneira District of Virginia to Chicago, with rates to other points scaled In proportion to the distance hauled. The commission also ordered that coal and coke rates from Stoneira and Dor chester, Va., to various points must be tho same as from Appalachla, Va., to the Fame points. It declared exlsltlng rates ranging from 47 cents to $1.18 tier 100 Hound nn whisky and beer from New York city, Chi cago and points In Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois and Missouri to Memphis, Tcnn., and Helena, Ark., to be reasonable. The commission declared reasonable tho rate of ?S.2G per ton on bulk clay from Edgar and Okahumpkn. Kin., to Covington, Xy., over the Atlantic Coast Lino and other raiironua. it readlrmcd Its decision that tho rate of 80 cents per 100 pounds on nitrate of soda from' Pensacola, Fia to Bhreveport. La., over tho Ioutsvllln nml Nashvlllo and other railroads is unreason- -I amo. m The existing rates of 31'.4 nnd 33H cents per 100 pounds on sulphur from Sulphur Mines, La,, to Wisconsin paper manufactur ing points over tho Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul nnd other railroads wcro declared reasonable by the Commission, Tho rate of 70 cents per 100 pounds on news print paper from International PmIIs, Minn., to Denver, Colo., over tho t'i'.ui.go, Milwaukee and St Paul and other llr.. was declared unreasonable. Tho Commission declared reasonable tho rate Of 76 cents per 100 pounds oh unfin ished cotton holsery from Itockford, III., to Philadelphia over tho Chicago, Indiana and Southern and other railroads. EVflfrlHQf LBDR-PHiLABBLlHlA,t MONDAY, JUJSfB 12, 1016. various works. Interment will be made td fnorrow at Fernwood Cemetery. J 'Miss McCay was a dau-thter of the late tiames ana Margaret Mecay. She is sur vived by a brother, Samuel McCay, wn lives In Frankford. Three of her nephews, William, Samuel and Allen McCay, will be pallbearers. She was a member of Cham pion Council, No. J. Daughters of Liberty: ft past grand officer of AmerlcUs Division, No. 101, Sons of Temperancoi Seminole Council, No. 127, Daughters of Pocahontas J Ironside Temple, Ladles of the Oolden Eagle, and Cresson Council, Ladles of tho Red Cross. A lifelong reader of the Publla Ledger, Miss McCay during her last Illness dally read that paper at the hospital. She took great Interest In Its puzzlo contests nnd had won threo watches as prizes. BOYD. On June 0, lBIfl. SARAH A., widow of Henry M. Boyd. Relatives ami friends are Invited to Attend the funeral services, nt 2 n m en Tuesday, t her IMo residence, 1623 Tlogn at. Interment private. IinnCKT, At Fort Myers. "!., on June 7. 11, lu. liiaiia it.. iviTa nr .1. !:. Mri-iir. M. u. Relatives and friends urn Invited to nttend the fun-ral services, on Wednesday, nt 3145 p, m., nt Trinity Reformed Church, Collegcvllte. Pa. Train leaves Rending Terminal at 2:08 p. m. BROOKS. On Juno n, ,1111(1, JAMES, husband "i iinry iirnoKs, iieiauvcs ami irienus. niso inn CLASSIFIED RATES in effect April I, 1013 EVENING LEDGER AOATn LINE rtATBFOn EACH INSERTION THIS STYLE TYPH (or like thliy ?4e lite m l'ennsylva univeri t'ommn .nnd A M.i Lodge. No. no. K. A. (Shunter. Nn. L". ry. No, I. K. T., nnd Jlohaa Tribe, University It. A. Chanter, No. L'Mli St, Jnhn'n nil v. ".: i" "L".''"."'D v."Ti Si. -,," V - " -iiy rn inviieti 10 niicnn iiii lunrrni services, iiiPsuay. Rl x No, 320. I, O. thrt funeral inrvlfn, 'Tiin,1iiv af n. his late residence, C04.1 Haverford nve. inter- BUSY YEAR IN SERVICE BOARD Chairman Ainoy, of Commission, Re views Work Accomplished HAnrtlSBUna, Pa., Juno 12. William D. B, AIney, chalrmhn of tho Stnto Public Service Commission, Issued a statement tn. day outlining tho work accomplished by the commission. Ho said, in part: "During' tne year ending Juno 1, ID16, 17s formal complaints and four of an Informal char acter were Hied, but during tho following year there were 483 formal complaints and 222 of an informal nature. Tho municipal contracts applications Increased approxi mately 400 and tho applications for certifi cates of public convenience went up from 30S to 90S. "Tho engineering Bureau made 281 In vestigations as compared with 158 the year before: 21,334 schedules were filed and ciassuieu oy me xarirr Hureau, whllo 728 special tariff permissions were granted and 165 reparation cases disposed of. In 1515 the Bureau of Accounts handled 3503 mat ters, but during the year Just ended it wan called upon to dispose of 7204 questions In the line of accounting." ment at Mount Morlnh Cemetery, Automobile luncrai. CHANCE. On June 10, lDIfl. WALTER SCOTT CIlANcn. Interment nt Canton, O, COOK i:. On June 10.1DIO, MAltT R. COOKE, In her (13d year, llelatlves nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tups. liar, at 2 p. m., nt thn residence of her daugh ter. Mrs. George Foreman. West Chester pike and Township line, I.lannrch. Interment prl vate. at Montrose Cemetery. I)ON.I On June 0, 101(1. MINN1R (nee Wt). wife of William 11, Donal. llelatlves and friends nrei Invited to nttend the funeral serv Icea, on Tuesday, at 2:30 p. m. precisely, at her late resident., nan Mn,ih mi, in,--. ment private at Northwood Cemetery, Please omit flowers, KVnn-pn June 12, 1010. COItA V.. widow of John l. Kyre. Relatives nnd friends nre invited to attend the funeral services, Wed nesilay afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, at the Oliver .. i.iiir iiuixunff. jhu .'ncstnui si. micr R'nA.,n Itlvervlow Cemetery. Stockton, N. J. farther notlco will be slven. ntAJIIins. On Juno 8, 1D1. CArtlUB 8KAL, widow of IMwards T. Frambes, Funeral services nt her late residence, the Ccdarhurst Apartments, 0801 llaltlmoro nve.. on Monday. he 12th Inst., nt 8 p. m. Interment private at the convenience of the family. (,A,.(i,N,"n Jun8 10- 1Dlft- EMILY nt.IZA URTII, widow ot William n. Oaysan. aaed 00 .." "cihuvpd nnu irinas are invitea to One or two times, ,,.,,,, i,aa jnree times one weea,,,, ,, , ,,,, ... Six times one went, . i ........,,,, , ja- Situations Wanted three times one week. lOo Help and Situation Wanted nnd Lost nnd Found ads aro inserted in tho Dnily Public Ledger without addi tional charge. . Want ads tinder alt ether classifications m be repeated In the Pdblio Lidoib at combined One or lira times. ..,,,,,,,,., ,.,,,,,, i3 Three times one week..... ..,,,,., jgi 8lx times one wees.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,t lSVlie TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) Is permitted In. sll classifications except Help and Sltuitlons Wanted. Iist nnd Found. Per. sonals, .Hoarding and Rooms. When so. speci fied, add FivfT cknts run auath'Linu TO ANy OF THE ABOVE KATES, Thero is a drurr store near your home that will accept Ledger wantsads at oflko rates. PERSONALS HRMRTlTCItl.Vp. fie. per yard, nil material! first-class work and quick service j goods sent by mall rccel.e Immediate attentloni contracts taken for Innte quantities nt special price. Meillke Mfg. Co., B2I Jefferson st. LOST AND FOUND Tor Oilier Lest nml Founil Ails See 1'nxe 1 DIES ON ROAD TO CHURCH David Shultz Misses His Footing nnd Falls From Steps of Homo A desire to go to church was Indirectly . the cause of the death of Daniel Shultz, 30 yeara old, of 1932 West Erie avenuo. who fell from tho steps at his home yesterday and fractured his skull. Mr. Shultz Bet out for the Sfhwenckfeldcr Church, 30th and Cumberland streets, with his mother nnd sister. He reached the second step and In some way missed his footing, A chronic illness prevented his reeovorlm- hio knin. He fell to the sidewalk, striking the back of his head. Dr. Andrew Anders, of 1708 Diamond street, found Shultz had died almost Im mediately. He was a graduate of Prince ton,, -with the class of 1909. Ho was In business until three years ago, when he be came HL The funeral will be held at the house on Thursday night. Interment will be made on Thursday at Palm Cemetery. Pennebure. Pa., JOnN McGLINN Well-Known Financier and Liquor Dealer of City John McOllnn. who was connected with ,.-. rui. flnancla' Institutions and liquor establishments, died last night at his home, 1415 North lth street Mr. McQlinn " ,the P'"lent of the Philadelphia Brewing Company, the Baltimore Distilling Company and the Falrhlll Coal nnd Ice Company. He was also vice president of the ContlnenUI-Equltable Title and Trust Company, treasurer of the Road iDrlvers' Association and the Catholic Standard and Times, and a director of the Integrity Title and Trust Company. Mr. McOllnn, who -was 72 years of age. was born In County Donegal, Ireland, and JrhiiJi00"?,11 " years ng0- settling In Philadelphia. He Is survived by two sons nd iour daughters. MISS MARY J. McCAY For Thirty-fivo Years Teacher in Adaire School Many prominent Kensington business pnen WhO Were her former mmll. -..m -. tend tonight the funeral services for Miss Mary J, McCay, who for 35 years was a teacher In the Alexander Adalra Publlo ?fi Wi, PsJ,raJr an(1 Thompson streets. Miss McCay died on Friday in the Frank lord Hospital. hU.tmirs everel organizations with which Misa McCay was actively connected, f1 i , "' "rvlces, whlcft will be held at her home, 13i Earl street. The Iter. Jlobert Hunter, pastor of Union Tab ernacle Presbyterian Church, York and Coral atreets. will officiate.., Miss McCay u one of the oldest members of this congregation and took active part in u attend the Vesper services, on Tuesday, at u P. m,, at her lato residence, 2111) Fcrnon st. JI.1"." of nequlem at Ht. Klliabeth's Church. 10th and Mirflln sts . on Wednesday, nt 10 i..t.-,''.' "-'riiieni ai i ermvoou cemetery. 0l,:.r:t, n,.Jun9 0- ii. janh. widow of Mlllam Qhen. Itelatlves and friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Tuesday, nt ?i.2 "- m,i from hr late residence. 2i.l North yth st. Knlemn (tequlem Jlnss at tho Church w, wur uHuy oi .Mercy at iv n. m. precisely. Interment private, at New Cathedral Ceme- 0!.','i;s,'nAIt5r..a ,hort Illness, on Juno 10, llll, JOHN W., hushand of Ida Oyles, .need JT yenrs, formerly of I'aterson. N. J. llela tlves and friends am Invited to attend tho runoral services, on Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m., at th Oliver II. Ualr liulldlng. 1M0 Chest nut st. interment at Chester lturnl Cemetery. Chester. Pa. Remains may bo view on .Monday evening. ,,'3J.lJ',,':f On June 0. 1010. KLIEAIinTII O.. wlfo of Jesse II. Ilartm.an nnd daughter of the !.'? Jrederlck and I.lsotta Slarion. llelatlves 2nl,,en,," S. invited to attend, tho funeral services, on Tuesday nfternoon, June 13. nt 2 o clock, at her lato residence, 2537 North 21)lh "J- Interment prlvato. Itemalns may be !wnon. mi . aiAnuns nnwsoN, son of the late Dr. Thomas T. Hcwson. died June 11. into. Funernt services nn Tuesday, at 11 iV.-t-' t.lulr 1Mni! ' Interment private. VI','Su,,.c,l;nJ'' of heart failure. In thn cnapel of I., nnd .M. Colleiro. Lancaster. Pa., on iAh'frn,u"S T- 101- IlV. THOSIAS S. liWl-.Vi D T""'."1 wl" b" hel11 from his lato residence. In Manchester, on Tuesday. invited P- m- nelu,lve nntl friends are l!KW" rTKn,.?i ,0,- vioLnT s.. nifcfpj J' I',r1n.kl''I Llshtcap. aged 41 years! Afiil i . ar" frlend ro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday, nt 2:30 p. m., at her lato residence, 0317 Lellleld nve.. Oeri ill S!?ii!i -.,,n,Srmcllt Private. Uemalns may I'Iit,"I:ti!lai';- LUFP. son of Krnnk P. n.E.'i!!i """b Luff, need 21 years, "tola Jives and friends nre Invited to nttend tho Junn.rRilawl,J10t frther notice? on Wednesday? j, 14riiahthiJ' J- '.rom " Parents' reel-cmSi..Jlct&??,?a- . ,'nterment at nichboro vnKS.""1.?0" S,u njeettraln at Church. Hi7:ii, T."A"u,",f ierminai ai ljn, m. r.,ivKL.l-1,. on June 0, jlo. NQTICniB linnniir OIVC.V that certlncntes f-"-"-".-.12'. 3i.?.' 3U nd.31BT Issled Oct" e'r IL"?2' In .the name of the undersigned. I?.t,t0!? "ftilT'i '?5,of tn" .common cnplta stock of United Mxhllnir and Jleatlnit Com- f"en,nava .br,,n . "V, tnl'Jnld., stSleS nr T fh05itA,.'!n;,, n.r"cn,l'!.n.rh,,, ,wen mndo to the United l.lahtlns; nnd Heating Company by tho unders aneil for thn I. -it. ni i..i ...' JJV.T.'iV .,.n.1"'" "J "."''' rerllfleates so Ins , mislaid, stolen or destroyed. IlUTIMI-HMtTII CIJUTIKICATn Lost oi 2 shares, I'hlladelnh R,nm2 ?f, Jc"" .Kito-AwlfelJon.. has been executor, 40i-f CommonwJnith' lll.lir. f.Mit?'il Cr mWa'1'., certificate sni, icoh Ludy. Application has been UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WKSTHItN T.S'IO.V TBI.nOttAPII CO I .-.01 WfVi 2NI& 8T,'7:Mr"- C,,.MoVs:,MV.Clayton Jf.,.UL,u,,j- V '?Cmi.,:n' n "in Co.. Mrs. Munro Kelly. Mr. chns. Cnrpenier. w II Jlnh"4"!S:-f,hMl'1,?nc?V r,r.nnk Steart, Mrs Uil Fra ernlty. Safe y Ink Co., luleslas. Ibo M.i?,vli1i?ih,rt ,!rl,n- llenry Mnrrlsey. .Mrs. McK, Williamson. Mrs. L. s McNerney. lis ter A. Wlddlcombe. Mrs. M. Co line, Vnlen-r.Ml!.lM,C- ndmiimle. Ma Ileers. 1 SXAI' JKi-nariAPii co., 1I211 s. rr.NN ,u.a v.tuiac, 'ClVlsJ Alllllllllin. A Prosperous Optician Several, years ago a young man desirous of learning the optical busi ness inserted a Want Ad Nn the Ledger. He ac cepted a position with small remuneration during his apprenticeship. Later, having become quite pro ficient in Optometry, he started for himself, with a small amount of borrowed capital. Each year his profits showed an increase. He now conducts a profit able optical business in a Pennsylvania town. He found prosperity through a Ledger Want Ad. You try Phone, write or call, Ledger Office, Walnut or Main 3000 j?mmwssswsms?!iss HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE Continued from Preceding Column. WANTED Ten young meii to learn pork butcher business! 22 cents nn hour. Apply 381 r" .. mantoyn are. TOIINO MAN. IT to 20, real estate office, Qer; mantovmi chance for advancement for riRnt partyi salary according to ability. Apply 11 gjmj today, 11731 oermantown nve. TOUNO MAN with sood education wanted for clerical posltloni filsh school graduate P"- IPHvi n sroott opportunity tor mo nan ,...... II 110. Ledacr Ofnre. . .yotJNd MAN wanted, .with (sood education. In u.titB iii paini msnuiaciurer. rtuiuw,i ...... reference, 1. o. Hex lBin. . - YOUNO.MBN. between the aires of . 18 and 33, training as members enunlev'a ,l.fH.. situations wantei)--m:ale Censft from rrectdlnp Celwmn. IIOUSEJIAN-Sltuatlon wanted or oou "u. MAN AND WiriS SIB!S,,rJSl5 Place! l"n ????!5l ""4- iVw aos N. 18th l nave rcierr'-- -' - jjiAri'Rw-- I .1.11.1 I OFFICE MANAOBK .? sS!,'?:!; Offer ;eni. nho desire to travel and .to receive military training na mMnh.M nt tUa Orst line Of the f,mir,I.t.,,fn"8' -PPr. "..1l.AKh.l1n I'hllndelphla, . Pa.i for detailed Information reaardlng enlistment In the United mates Marino r'n,,.. YOUNp MEN (2), wrnitnl to work in" jactorr. rtPPiy liirKpftiriCK MIK. UO.t oil nnu vnwi Accoutant. 10 ffa"' esper "' .1- . TTJT.mss tr AFHrlll TTIfll i : rTr;-r7. !? rrrft( mftll Rfltl AC OFFIcnMAKaur.H ... -,-c(,,c6 manaseri VlS&sLfJSSUSSSSESs. nn of con- erience. NICIIIT WATCHMAN In factory! must tinderst'd steam holler. Address P lift. Ledger. Office. R WANTKD nxpRninNnnn rirn. fittbh !?!IV AND CO.NSTHUCTION CO.. COATKH- . VII.I.K. PA. fienerrtl , llOOKKIinPBn-ACCOUNTANT. 2'l HQ2K KKKPIIKH (!il. liSi CASIIinh, IIStCOMjhTO; ?,I,PT.!, OPKIlATOtt. SU n monlhl TIlXTlI.ll OHDKii oi.kiik, lft. others open, fin unl DHPAItTMMNT MANAOi:it. experienced In Joda fountain. 8ih)i STKNomtAI llljrtg. J;U,D.'TAI,llONR OPilltATOIt.liltAOttllTH; HAI.RH SIANAofen. trnrles: -onril.HAI.IlH MANAOnlt. steam specialties, ISOOOj ASSlBT ANT SAI.nS MANAOnlt. lf'Ol JJA'tP. MAN, .hlgh-grnde nhningraphlc supplies, nnchor bolts 1 HA I.CSMAN, high-grade print ing. Other positions open, for, nMR,rft1i,I,BCco. 1301 LAND TlTUl IILDO. h7rjmnr.smiim-yy.ril sldernble eiperienre 1 "".vh----,,1(l..ur; ,'8te.brj!nnCOrmtrKeUng eclrKaF proiuetst Preferably enemrKeiins assistant rPA'!L. i'lViSe, i". war" with present: em- iYr-,.f. furn. F B.13, leoger Central. well l,npn,kin,,JrvJrtments, gas and.electrln hnusn 'rnlhlna' rteMrirnemsj j Ledger Central. , ,, Trcedtsa CJlnp.r.y-- --.. r - In well-known frtiiJ i..D.1? Wai , monthly payments. 4ob ,T I i,7fH H---I-?J,EtWOwTS! laveMtHn TT ' 'J -urn. aw3ttdffiB rrr, vt. 'tlvir.K ?.l Minn 'EN vrfiM LEiDNEn-B, 10TlT&QigA.v TO limn iM'XSJ L, .ffT?c8owaj " -iiiio jmArtrj7l tnt t -r--;; !itrl . FUl.t-rtactTr-, Cutaways, Tusedos -5 ors a jftS5ll -..- ... : is, 25 years of age. HAI.KRMAN Toung man. 2S, years 01 age. w fhes Mslllon with a re abln concern: hard wire orilllsupp"s preferred, bjit not essen SI 1 ? years' " '1 In- experience; can furnish references. P 101, Ledger Offlco. AGENTS CAN TOU SI3I.T, Oil. STOCKS? flood proposition and big .commissions, No has-beens. Hoom 8. OUt floor, 05 Wall St., New York. SALESMAN. 20 years, specialty lines ladles' and misses' ready-to-wear dresses, waists, etc. 1 must reach largest trnde nnd lie n re peater In South Carolina, tleorgla and Flor Ma 1 Snows territory thoroughly; highest ref- erencee, azn iiraco si., uinm ...... ... SAt.ns.MAN. outside! I'rntestanti open early date. JtlitJdser ornc-. 8Ti:.NOO!tAPIir.Il, graduate, well educated. 0 ears' clerical and sales esp., desires Perm a- nent posltlonwUhndvnnco't. 1) 10, Led. Off. STIlNOOnAPilHH Weir ein .. ypung mnni good rduc.i liasjiest reference. It llll, Ledger Office. YOU.N'fl MAN. 2H, married, who has acquired n nrleil practical and technical training In nrchltecture and a thorough knowledge of building materials, wishes connection where services will rount V 741, ledger Central, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES aitprnter nua r, ' - the only rerm.n.VJ L.0 br ,i aima a.rter-tr - t.t .- -yUSaJpriMJnteArcadec. STANDAtlD JtAlMnDEnrnTr3-! ng nt dresses, prices rranh2,V.,t "-Tli to 112 each, for fall 21 ,f'rci M M office and tnatr. --,'. '"'fle-jsi r.n-i Bid... N, -W. '-.KfOI-sB-l ?'"Tt, ijC . . I3IAMOND8 not?i.ir" SPWrffflgfljpflK DRESSMAKING ANni COLUMI1IAN Dnnss.MAKlMn ,.r-- 8THUCTION8 DAILY! SMA t'FSP1' ; . O. HAItTJIAN. lTas rMK!PArl TiiMc-rwr;LirbilJm:i5 mnrtflrn t,.-. ."'".ISUiff SehiwC Denckla Dulldlng.' llth'.ns W"ti1 - "rn kv SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Continued from Prccedtno Column. YOUNO WOMAN just leaving school will find exceptional opportunities In telephone operat ing! salary paid whllo lenrnlngi permnnent position assured, with pleasant homelike sur- roundlnss. Annlv In iwrann fn fhi, IIaII T-ln. -..-.....-. ,--,..-.- v . v -. '---- pnonn to., suu -iinrKei at., between B:au a nml ,1 p. m. CIIAMtirJItMAIDH (2) for lintel work nt moun tains or seashore; reference. II .122. Ixd. Off. COMPANION-NUIlfln nnpllsh Protestant will nnslst with light duties, best reference It .120, Ledger Office. MRS NtCUOLLS, 10!d llnlnbrldgo st. Comp. butlers, housemen, coupies, cooks, waitresses, laundresses, nurses. Indies' maids, etc., sup, nnd wanted. Phono Loc. 213U. MISS MMIY T m. TWO LA Dins wanted to canvass nnd traxels salary and commission. F Bin. Led. Central. General HUMAK. 2. In .!.,. invn, n Booil education, must be able to meet strangers itit easily, for lucrative pos erKcuc anil Willi :lon! one who In en- HELP WANTED FEMALE ASSISTANT MATllON or working housekeeper, experienced In Institution work; capable of doing mending; Protestnnt. aged a.t to fit); nt erenco required. F 350, I-cdgcr Centrnl. DnsiONnil on ladles' cotton waists. Co., 8011 Chestnut. I. Ilrod ft DISHWASHER, neat, clean, colored or white, for camp In New Itampshlro; reference. Call i.uuin .nn. nun ijncntnui si. MACKIl'..- UAI2.AIW&JlaAMI'?n- V" ' ' v.' Joseph r ,h JlIlc!fJ0n,, daughter of Hornce F. and iAvYiA tlA ?!;?rnV. Relatives and friends are on TueadaG '.;-;. '.'.'. "V5C"".' .ut?nlu- S?t7l'3n.'cTi. Yiewejf the "manse from 1 fHlln1S.,.".t" ."'.?' Philadelphia. 11J atlves and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, nt 830 n. m.. from 381(1 Snrln. ?!-'?,, " We"' 'hadrplila. Solemn III." 111 n ' "lul'm at HI. Agatha's Church at ("-,".," ""'"'y- Interment at Cathedral Mlll'!NN'imh J.u,ne y- JOHN JlcOLINN. will bS'-gUenl "' Du8 no ,CB of ,h0 ,un"al JI$lT.MK,:-.Pn June 8. 1D10. JOHN, son of liv-.'iW" .and Bridget Mclntyro. nela lives and friends also the Holy Name Society or at. Agatha's Church, are Invited to aitnnd the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 So a. m from y!5f; ?ene, of his broher, Edward Jlcimv?? ,-n. ,... .. ,..--. -"..- "...."I.. -.,,,.!, i.D- OIIIL wanted, neat, Intelligent, high school grnduato preferred, for clerlcnl work; must be able to fill In form letters on typewriter; 17 to start. Call Itoom 203. Drejrol Institute, Monday or Tuesday, hctv. een a and 11 n. m. ami., white. German or Polish preferred, for general housework. 1222 Krlo avo. Ilnir In litrn, n rman nt nn,l. .,-. . -t.. .ji .?-!. ..--".. J'.A ".-v-. T; iiwu, Biuurr -i reniy. u iuo, jjCUgcr UI- flce. ... , t TEACIimtB WANTED High school and grnde positions waiting for ennrt dntea; r,e. todsv. TV ir r-nnrc. Mfln NAT. TIlAClllinS' AOBNCY. .127 Perry llldg. COOK AND CHA.MIinitMAlD. two sisters, wish positions; nrat-clnia reference. 11 .131, Led ger Offlre. COOK Oood cook, Atlnntlc City preferred; no washing. Phono Locust 821 W. 1703 ltlttcn houso st. OIIIL, Polish, wants posltloni good cook and do ffencrn! hous-tvork, spenks L'ngllsh. Mary Olavotzka. 1718 Dountnn st. OOVnitNnss A lady leaving town wishes to recommend her goerness, spenklng North Oor man. French nnd English; music; vory ftood sewer. V 4 4 3. ledger Ontrnl. HOUSEKP-nPEIt, renned. middle-aged woman, desires position; careful manager: irond rook; ho heavy housework! ref. 1! lot. Ledger Office. MCCARTHY. 2107 , Christian Calh., male and female help, all nationalities MILS. MINKLAFr. 10.10 Christian ,. st, (Dick ni.t), wants ana supplies neip or an national!' ties and capacities; housework girls wanted. AUTOMOBILES For Sale TWIN n. HUB. nNOEIt DnMONSTnATOIll PRACTICALLY NEW CONDITION IN EVERY RESPECT; CAftnlES 1-YEAR FAC TOltY OtIAItANTEE; WILL DEMON HTRATE IN ANY . MANNER DESIRUDi THIS IS AN VNUHUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A NEW, UP-TO-DATE MODEL AT A DISCOUNT. BOTH PHONES, POP. 1 H30. RACE 21178 ; WOMI1N become Oovernment clerks. 70 month! sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 71B P, Rochester, N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE ASSISTANT In examining room wholesale woolen house; ref. required, 1021 Walnut st. AUTO SALESMAN on one of the best-selllng low-priced lines; must bo thoroughly experi enced man with large local acquaintance; no other n-ed iirnly; Interview confidential. P 038, Ledger Office. GIRL, white, for cookln? and downstairs work. Call Oermantown 78rt J, OIRLS wanted, over 111; Increased facllltivs have mado openings In our plant for refined. Intelli gent girls for sealing, labeling nnd packing medical supplies: light, pleasant work; clean healthy surroundings; 52-hour week; salary III to beginners, with rapid advancement tn good workers; 12 minutes from Darby on trolley; 20 minutes from llrond Street Station on trnln. Apply In person or by letter to H, K. MUL roHD CO.. Olenolden. Pa. OIRLS wanted; light work; no experience neces. snry. 5 a week paid while lenrnlng. Apply 310 N. 32d. OIRLS wanted to decorate glassware. Q1LLIN DER & SONS. INC.. Tacony and Deveraux sts. ROY, Id. to run errnnds; wholesale woolen house; reference required. 1021 Walnut st. HOYS wnntcd. 10 or over, to work In wallpapor factory. Apply at onee. Decker, Smith & Page. Water and Snder ae. ROYS Strong boys wanted nt Wunderle's Candy rnctnry. 118-32 Pegg St., opp. 440 N.2d. HOUSEKEEPER, em. sensnoro or country; reis. or comnan.: light duties; it ;k:i. ledger orr. LAUNDRESS. exnT , wants position: prlvnto family, city reference! 2014 nalnbrldge. LAUNDRESS wlstn-s n prlvato family hamper wash nt home. 858 Lex st. HIOH-ORADE chassis for sale, In. flrat-clsss condition throughout; can bo equipped with either light delivery or speedster body: will sell cheap to quick buyer. Address u 700, Ledger Centrnl. '".BOr-viCTPn. viernoLA iv ;Sr lions 10 AU-incn U. F. recnr0 . outnt for one who i.'iiS?IS,K- fhlne nt a reasonable price! ay.wwi y. Call or. write for camXZi!".. ana largo I ustrntel catafoV.;;: "tr"l trolas from 15 to liooi : IRB, W alwava nn him. ! all llrltt, a ztEMMW&wmM . "in n ANTIOIIR FttllM. n.,,1 i,.,. . . '"- . low boy block front bursa'" SJP H, JWLiLIAIID. POOL, comblnallnn . 3 i"!fi'-. "' . renerbchan'rJWIL! "uiipnen. j,aio Keater. Am,ri.r. ' . turer. 320 Olrard avo. "Phs?."!??. ' BILLIARD, pool tableTMrnclnd&S Jl?lBWhmserP I1M. 1.1, Mill awK Kr.-ririUJlaJ bowl IIA .IARD AND POCKEFTAnTET ivllng alleys: easy payments nnina .LKE-COLLENDEt o!P'fftiSn EDISON DIASIOND-POINT Cost SCO nnw. Thl. Z..iz . . - . -,--. .... UUL.1L reconis and cabinet and mil i .' Cost iGO records n This outfit fs'ccSSS net nnil will iJKI payable 70e. weekly. Ca i -ir jrtS.Si iibppe'S 1JPTOWN STrmn COR. 0T1I ADffloMSrl NURSE Chronic, Incurable or care of Infant, undergniduito; thoroughly compotent; good reference. If .12 ledger Office. NURSE OIIIL, high school student, for child uvrr i jriira. I, ..i. i.t'iiKer utiice. PRIVATE TUITION by accomplished English woman: singing, rending nnd piano, 2189 Dorla nd Agency, Atlnntlc City. WOMAN, ery sensible, now cmplocd. wishes cooking, with reference. 220 w. Spring uve., Ardmore. -Phono Ardmore 1.121 for reference. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER . English Protes tnnt woman, with llttlo girl of 7, wishes posi tion: good cook; practical: previously emplojcd In doctor's home. M.. 18 S. 20th st. CADILLAC, 1IM4. touring car, overhauled and repainted, full equipment! prlco J850. AUTO SALES CORPORATION. 142 N. Broad st. COLE, 1013j4.cvllnder touring. L. S. ROWERS CO., 245 N. Uroad at. COLE Distributors. DODGE. 1015. Touring, with two tops In fine condition; tires good; will sell for 1030. L 451, Ledger Centrnl. FORI) touring car, ivlth now 1010 body, electric lights, shock absorbers. Klaxon; perfect or der. 1025 N. 28tli st. rpplar 0750 W. OIRLS wanted nt Wunderle'B candy fnctory. 118-132 Pegg at. (opposlto 4411 N. 2d St.). HOSIERY Toppers and knitters on Standard r and Scott Williams full automatic ma chines; steady work and good pay; light, sani tary mill. Wnllnce-Wllson Hosiery Co., 4333 Orchard St.. Frankford. ine runeral, on Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m from --. tf'v" of his brofrier' Edward Mcintyre? Bo2a sit. Vernon st.. w bhiin .ii":' 2m ri?" ' St. Agatha's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. "0?.1V.ET&.,"5 19- A rPT.nn. son - -"-.-'i v. . w"u -ir.nrut jic;uenamin. rWiX ",'. P" Irmoiint. llelatlves and friends SJ uV, ted ""end the funeral, on Tuesday, SLoh.. tbV rai' J."lm 'he realdenca of his .r0t.hMrU J.,nn J. McMennmln. 4B15 North 4th tlon'at-inJi- at ,nf ?nufch of the IncSrni-i-.ni aA 1 .- "' .Precisely. Interment at Cathe Ml'lfriJi?m','.l,Sl ,"toFobJ.10, 'uneral. 101B i'mtittn'"l'""'': Calv SUth i'onth th. -""v.-'OtJLA. daughter ot tho lata Chnri-a wnt.dHiUi?,r,ifr- '" and friends' " ylted to attend funeral, nt West Grove Meet. JS,1,1"' B1,th onth 13th. 1010. on arrlvai tn.J,m0Jl,BWra Ua,n 'E?m Uroai --Station. mi rnrB,y,w'T"t aroS8 Burylns Oround. riLTON. On Juno 12, 1010. EMILY S.. wife T.u.thi?r --- !!" . ""- daughter of the la" James P. and Ruth A. Dun. Relatives and fS2lnl,,nM? nv"."1 ,0 end the funeral serv Ices, on Wednesday afternoon, at 8 o'clock at tenjstrssasr-iMl Nor,h lotn " -" u,5FI!:T-?n June 11. loia. HANNAH It wir ot Y1".'."."' ""' nelitlvea and iVlend are Invl ed to attend the funeral i. Si iveanesuay at 1-JO p, m.. at her late i JiTVr.1 l"fnkjln at. imerme'nt a? ill: 8 to fff p JP" rtlmA my ea" Tuesday. n",SKA-T:''r,l'h"adolPhla, Pa,, on June 10 -ft1.' MIX Tf .! &X. FunJ.Ur.! i& SHARPI.E88. On June 10. 1016, MAHY If widow of Eugene T. Sharpless. Relatives ind friends ars Invited to attend the runeral s.Vv. Ices, on Tuesday, at 10 a. m.. it her Tit. residence, 434 E. Tulpehocken at!, airman? nwn- Interment private. ' u"man BTOTT. On June 0, 1010. ELIZ. p.. wlfn . Joseph Howard Stott. aged 44 years, itou! tlves and friends ar. Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 5. m? pV,! clsely. at her late residence. 2020 W. Alle- -, FtreVC-?.Xt; Interment private. VAN DYK1 On June 10. 1010. CATHR1NB O.. widow of Nelson D. Van nVko n. Kloss). aged 78 years" Itelatlves and friends J;J'nvLte, o.aend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence IBIS West Tioga1' st. 'interment wlvatV.".! n'ABUSl -On June 10, lulfl, ADELINE r widow of William H,' Warley ind dauihtVe of the lat. William H. and Elisabeth A Moore. ReUtlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral .ervic.S"onrw.dnday at 12 m., at the residence of her aon Eiiv,,.! J. Meaonime S0I3 Tulip at. Internment ?r vate. at Lu heron Cemetery. Ardmore" lie mains may be viewed Tuesday SYenlnl HOSIERY Experienced menders and examiners; steady work and good pay; light, sanltnry mills Wallaco Wilson Hosiery Co., 4333 Orchard st., Frankford; HOSIERY Experienced knitters and toppers on standard machines, always busy and pay good as any. Wallace Wilson Hosiery Co., 2d noor,rilB3Wakcneldst., Oermantown. HOSIERY Experienced winders; steiCdy work 1and good pay; light, sanltnry mill. Wnllnco Vllson Hosiery Co., 4353 Orchard St., Fkfd. HOUSEWORK, gcncrnl Woman, white, pre ferred: must be good laundress nnd plain cook; fond of children. 1033 S. 00th. Woodld. 2U17 J. HOUSEWORK SEEKERS BRICKLAYERS A contracting brlcklncr to lay 030,000 bricks by the thousand or Include lime nnd sand. Apply 0733 Emlen St., Oermantown. Phono Oermantown 3077 W. CARPENTERS wnnted for general work. Apply In person or by letter. II. K. Mulford Co., Olenolden. Pa. YOUNO WOMAN. Protestnnt. wishes position ns governess to ono or two children; can toarh(mulc: would go to tho senshoro; refer ence. Address M. r. L., care of Mrs. Tclfcr, 1. my ,..ii.iwm, ,-,itio. ,, imiiiiKum, 1-CI REFINED WIDOW, with daughter; capable ot taking charge of widower's homo. Box 311. Haildon Heights. N. J. CHAUFFEUR Wnnted. reliable Protestant white chauffeur. Call, 11 to 12, Tuesday morn Ing. 1324 N. Broad St. CHEF and nsststnnt wnnted for mill restaur ant. Apply Orlswold Worsted Co.. Darby. Pa. CLOAKMAKERS Wanted, nil branches of tho trndo; apply by letter only; steady work. Davis, in rtTrnuB n. .-now loric Cliy. The surest way to get' In touch with fiosltlons In tho best Philadelphia faml les Is through the situation Wanted columns of the Ledger. Call on Mrs. Mead, mnnnger of tho Ledger's Household Registry Bureau, and tell her about your expcrlenco and the kind of a position you want. She has had 10 years' experience in em ployment work and can find tho right place for you. No charge to Ledger advertisers. Get ncqualnted today with MRS. MEAD Household Registry Bureau. Washington Building. 008 Chestnut St., Second floor. DOCTOR wanted for nn Insane hospital: pay ISO a month and maintenance: must be single, a Protestant nnd not over 40 years of uge. Address Box 700, nye. N. Y. DRAUGHTSMAN Wanted, structural draughts man for detailing; must hav; cxp. Crane Dept., Nlles-Hement-Pond Co.. Mifflin and Meadow. DRAUGHTSMAN Young man with experience In mechanical drawing. Apply Standard Fuse Corporation. Pnulaboro. I'a. GARDENER'S ASSISTANT wanted; must bo In dustrlous, honest and sober. Call early In the morning. N. W. cor. Allen's in? and jflc Callum at.. Chestnut HIM. MEET MRS. MEAD Manager of tho HOUSEHOLD REGISTRY BUREAU She keeps a record of every applicant for domestic work and enn usually place you In touch quickly with nn vxpe rlenced nurse, governess, cook, chamber maid, waitress and girls and women for general housework. This efficient time nnd worry saving service is free to ledger advertisers. Call at Washington' Building, 008 Chestnut st. Take elevators to 2d floor, or phono to Mrs. Mend, Walnut or Main 3000. OARFOIID TRUCK For Sale Three-ton Garford truck chassis! good condition. LOCOMOBILH 2.114 Market St., Locust 430. If. A. JBNKS. Mgr. Exchango Car Dept. HUDSONS, rebuilt nnd guaranteed: phaetons, roadsters nnrl rnhrlnlets: elec. lights nnd start- ers. OOMERY-SCHWARTZ. 23.1 N. Hroad St. eiDir iinTe-T-r,, . .. .. . change repaired ., pf.tVd,.Wlff and factory rebu t. New totarsSLS low as 130. Call, and see our TSTM eis. registers so d. and leased bi 1 "XJymnts and fully miaraniJS ' lllU HATJONAL CASH HyTfETHs 7:m piiiiaTMiim oVnttxi-isail . -" .....j.t-wj piu,.i,-r DESKS filing cabinets, safes, telejiluw nnd offlco furnlturn nnri fl-?..-..'l.f scrlptlon: used, but In line ondltlan. hN cheap: free delivery anvwhsr. "J 1 1 UOHE3. 11TH AND nUTTOro0fll ur.nn. larao assortment! a So hinmhi nlturc. Dullng Central Second-hiiM . turn Company. 004-000-014 CaltoSiB 132.50 VICTOR. VICTROLAvVI. lodj se ecuons tio iq-inch D. F. reeoraiVVs -.". ..."t.,.. i cvcijt way, .an E at tho rato of Tr.iv u-nl-v ' nii IrTJ comnlet descriptions and larsi Ck catalogues. Ntv Vl,-ntn- fMM nt. all styles, all woods, always on IhbItI HEPPE'S UPTOWN STOfiPjPl COR. OTH AND THOMPSON StlW PIANO, practically new; will sell verr blbe for cash. B 11. Ledger Ofnce. MERCEDES, flynbout body, 1012 model. Just overhauled, first-class condition: sen to appre ciate. 1023 N. 28th St. Poplnr OLID W. METZ roadster, 101S model; fine order; bargain. lU23N.28th St. l'oplnr07B0 W. STIIARNS-KNIOHT, 1012. touring: first-class condition; reasonable. 1023 N. 28th at. Pop- lar B7BU W, W1NTON. 1D14. 5-cyllnder. 7-nassenger ,oT?lKSr5i,ftK,,ArTn'l? electric lights $800 1011 OVERLAND Delivery: panel body,.. 330 a. ii. j m4is. i is. urnaq st. 1RONERS on shirtwaists and skirts; best pay: steady work. Tho Hagedorn-Merz Co., 3d and Brown, LAUNDRY Olrls to do pressing on shirtwaists and skirts. The Hagedorn-Merz Co., 8d and Brown. OPERATORS and aeamers on ladles' knit under wear; steady work, sood pay: learners taken. Besflt Underwear Co.. 0105 Wakefield st., otn. OPERATORS on shirtwaists and skirts; steady work, best pay. The Hagedorn-Merz Co., 3d and Brown, HARDWOOD FINISHERS 100 WANTED FILLERS, COATERS RUBUKHS. SPRAYERS HOURS 48 WEEK WAOE3 118.72 WEEK APPLY 0-12 O'CLOCK MONDAY, JUNE 12TH SOOT POWELTON AVE. INSTRUMENT MAKERS, toolmakers. 13 -4 to 14.48 per day of 8 hours: machinists la to 14 LABORERS, 12; hund turret lathe 'ojerators' 12.88. Potter Johnston. J3.B2. Automat' Cleveland. Brown. Sharpe Orldley. 13 Va' Filnihap enmtuniollnn i1ia- -, .. ",.,Vl 59n,i.i1.d.B,,,LJaJ?..?'.ter one year's service EMPLOYERS nro beginning to recognize tho service rendered by "Miss Dean" nt Ledger Central ns Invaluable to them nt that psycho logical moment when they find themselves without office help. They know that n phono call Walnut 3000 or Main 3000 will bring them lust tho desired assistance, bo It a Stenog rapher, Bookkeeper, Secretary or Clerk. "Miss Dean" keeps In touch with young women who are seeking situations. Have you ever asked her assistance? It Is a fres sprvlrn tn T,l,., Advertlsors. una siuuHiAKCIl 3-passengcr roadster in absolutely first-class condition! full equip ment In oyery respect,, Including slip cover. Standard Motor Car Col. 002 N. Broa5, " Cadillac Parts SCHOBER 334,1 MARKET 3T, 1U1U UUICK CHASSIS LARGE SIX. J250 8.141-4,ri .MARKET. SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN jl' uar.u i ji( OORSON AUTO EXC1 fANOE. 238 N. nROAP QA-t-o "Ireproof! 00 slightly usrdi 1 SAFES nnd makes hi, i.n--i oy rth.. st.. lietween llsce tnil ovjua juufliAiKBi nu marble const less fount: 2 tea rmim rhln-t. pumps; 4 crushed fruits; 2 baalei: I 44K. I.erlffn n.nlrnl ' ' SODA FOUNTAIN wall apparatui. "'lT..,-uT1,1iT- 1( uck .mirrori; I.UII. condltloni 2 T- 44, ledger Centnin n- ...... . . ,. . .-' ii inn priniinsr trade and other- A U.fti gortmpnt nf Irtri- nnrl wnn4 Milsr.,11 Jm bargain; selling out business; IV, i, csol printer. 127 8. 3d. ' ! FOR SALE Aro light. l.V 1 h.,s , mach.. 110: 2 oil paint's. 5 esch. HI HEATINQ MAKIN-KELSEY HEALTH HEAT Is bettlf I: cneapcr man aieam or not-waier. mrt r 1 air witn normal moisture. jKiHi jo.i riicert st. PAtlTQ to build or repair nny car. Phlla. Auto Parts Co., 823 N. 13th, Park 1418. AUTO LIVERY AND OA11AGE3 POPLAR 1017. to hire (open day and night), V?r I482, hrand-new B-pass. touring carl ;!-;5 !""' also brnnd-new 7-pass. limousine, 11.00 hr.; weddings, funernls, 1715 Olrard. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT and offlco mannger desires to make a chango; competent to take cntlro charge. II 118. Ledger Ofllce. FRESSERS on shirtwaists and skirts: best pay, steady work. The Hagedorn-Merz Co., 3d and Brown. STENOGRAPHER, who ran take dictations, transcribe and spell and do It right! congenial offlco downtown: If you can't do all of that and Just that, don't answer: Oliver machine; If you can. give ago. married or single, num ber ot years experience and last employer, with salary desired. V 002, Ledger Central, LABORERS, good, wanted now at Tyserl.All.n Fertilizer Works. South Delaware "Sd Wee" cacoa aves. (Oreenwlch Point): steady work the year around for right men. See Super Intendent. at works. ouper- STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS havs recognized the assistance that "Miss Dean." of the Commercial Department at Ledger Central, has been In securing sltua. ttons of the better kind a service which the Eublle cannot da without. "Miss Dean" has oth the Interests of the employer and em. ploys at heart, and can be depended upon at the rltht time and place. This service Is of. fered to you as a Ledger advertiser taks ad. vantage of it Immediately If you are seeking a position. TELEPHONE OPERATORS Olris between 17 and 22. who are anxious to secure permanent positions, with reflned. pleasant, home' LABORERS for out-of-town work! account of' N. lain." C Wr h0ur" A"W 88 LABORERS Oood wages. Apply Plsr 40 g.,,11, Wharves, foot of Christian stf r 10, South LINOTYPE OPERATORS wanted! LAsiipn" fifth floor, 147 N. 10th lt."""- LAHHLR, ACCOUNTING by expert, any kind nights and holidays. I Oil. Ledger Central. AGRICULTURAL student huaUv. npriiilnm.H tn fa tlon position, 1' 113, I-cdger Of lice (llinlor) Htrnni, husky, accustomed to farming, wants vaca- ATTENDANT Reflned. oung Englishman. Protestant, seeks engagement ns attendant to young gentleman mentally deficient or sim ilar position of trust for little time dally! could be utilized for study, C, IB S. 20th (i BOOKKEEPER High school graduate, now em: ployed, desires to assume higher responBlblll. ties; 7; years' business exp. F 858. Led. Cent BOOKKEEPER.CABHIER. 3.1, best of ref. and exo.l mod. salary. M 14.1. t.- r. , "OaHSSfiSu ??SJ ?5vCompetenttake full ...' "' "'Mf-.T" . jgug-r umce, VRI.TfiW nATA-K- 03D. PKLTON AND OIHAnD AVE. PHnwn iiwi.xrr.xyi- Vint rt-,4:' - ""- siMi-imn 4 .111 . uj uimr.n i-orinnm uarages steel or stucco. On display 3031 N. 8th. Tioga 2084. AUTO PAINTING QUALITY based on experience Is the primary consideration; don't deprive yourself of the best when the pries is In your favor. rhone Tioga 2702. Immediate service. OEOROn W. PARVIS. JR. 1S21 Alrdrle st. (Broad above Erie). On a co-operative plan. Fords cost 'only 13. MACHINERY AND TOOLS ?J SAFETY SPLIT COI.I.AI19 inif TOI HANGERS nnd PILLOW DL0CKS.ll nnisneu pan ann socket nearun. sil best for all shafting purposes. SIUF AND MACHINE WORKS. 14J NorOf JAMES TOCO-'s I Is In a hurry nnd demands tfce .rt nave mem in atocK. aiilwauau ERS. CHARLES BOND q0JlPA."i rtrciiBt. Imiuvn.ot ,MT t-nlllpURVr Dynamos, motors, boilers, steam safe glnes. pumps, air compressors rinvfuv luiiau.t, inc. 137 H. MH-1 CONTRACTOR'S VARIETY WOODtfE mane uy Am. saw Mill Mien. .r.,D?l driven: good as new. Serfs"'.- t-K. ' nYNAKfOft. tnnlnni t.iA mh1n,n boTt S and rented: armatures repaired I Market 3003. Yearsley Co.. l'2lK..W- SEVERAL HOISTINQ ENOINE8r.fa work: equipped .with boilers. NUTWI ! .. mil pi. P oah. lUsni.iNR n nn. ENQ1X5 UAH AND OIL ENQINE CU., Jl. AUTO BEPAIBINO SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES 1 "-,. w- -- ilJU Ol, CYLINDERS REDOnED. new pistons and rings furnished, weldings and brazing. H. B. Underwood - Co.. 1023 Hamilton st.. Phlla. AUTO SUPPLIES -BEAniNGS- CHAUFFEUR. married, wishes position: private: Al Mfercncea (English). Apply. Chauffeur, 2 MACHINISTS Steady employment at satis fur. tory wages! modern factory situated In h.7.i?S furiocaflon: B-cent fare (rora'afd and MaVkst sts. Only thoroughly competent men. applyin. In peraon. will bo considered. ppiy;ng NO WAR ORDERS THE AUTOCAR COMPANY Ardmore. Pa. MAN. married, wanted on farm to liv. in tenant house. Apply 337 H. L.",." .Vy' in MATTRESS FINISHERS SorkOvledneiK!nOo.26 N.' Mar.hill ' mechanics wantedTfIrstIjlXss-1- imtttV&.rtrU,r.,.0L..Jw'l' makers and laborers. Apply Wm ... Baldwin locomotlv Worgs. Eddvs7nn.T'i?in' MEN wanted for general farm and laborln work, also meq to handle ho?si steady do?5 tlon far sober?. Industr ou. men. Apply In K"FJ bj letter. U, K. MULFOW'co." PETEYYes, Indeed! Thanks for the Compliment "pV CHAUFFEUR wishes position, private fam t B yrs.' ezp.j good repairman. IgjJDe Lancer at CHAUFFEUR, white, exp,. single. P?ot.. wants poa.l i.uiiiitc prei jjugnest ref. 1411 N. WalisT ii,ivniv, opcricntru as private secretary and co,t ;,,Srk,.now employed, desires a change- splendid references, 0 37 Iedger Central. COOK Japanese, experienced, wants poTltio prlvatafamlly!references. K..3U8 NT 18ih EXECUTIVE. 33. accountanrand maTw.ercoit lege man, now emploied In Nmr York diiu.. to return to Philadelphia: highest "references as to ability and character. Address Execu Nw York."4, Um 101' " W- 4 .". EXPERT ACCOUNTANT" with 40 ears' general business and office ex. Kates- VTMffis$ H'10. LEDtiar OFFICE0""' FLOltlST and Plant grower, all-around. eiDerL .enced In greenhouses, reoalrlnc .Ali i,i.JS.rJ wants position. 11 10, Ledger Offl. ---". IARDENER Single, Protestant: long exneru HToi3.i'dgerltl)ffrck' wfWS: New Departure Service sta. The Owllllam Co., 1314 Arch st. Ph. Walnut 8407. Race 80J. AUTO TIBES PULLMAN TIRES Quaranteed . 8500 miles. Compare orleas. ,1. URIM'S. Broad st. BUSINE-S OPPORTUNITIES MUSICAL aNSTaUMEKIKl 183 CHICKERINa UPRIGHT PIAN0 HOWAItD VINCEtrMJ! MAY VICTOR RECORDS NQW OM I ,.nui?,vfe5v-;. -4-i VUL-lmf ,, OLD GOLD OLD GOLD, silver, platinum, plat4 Btvlfl. ImivmIi,. ffh nlnfs DOUfQt Eat. 18; OLD OOLD Highest prices paid for fioS4 Platinum, pewler, FALSE TEETH, ewy n. am B'i CASH paid for diamonds, precious rto platinum, falsa teeth. PhlladjIpbU I ana uenning company. 12 a. i PATENTS Sf,n! or our ' hook. 1 .. " "Patents and Trade-Marks" Reasonable fees. Open Monday evenings until 8:30 p. ra. We will Iwlp you develop your Invention. Advice free. FOSTER & WEBSTER BUITB " 1011 Chestnut st. Bell ph.i Walnut 1B84. COIMISSIOKT 1VI1 1 vni'S- We are looking for a mill lo do commission weaving for us: box loom work: T-lnch reed !pa.cJ- i:'Jm.mun,0At? w"h manufacturer for further details. Address I" B38, Ledger Cen- CAPITAL DESIRED FOR NEW ' STYLE r . T'. -. r-JX-f--irfc wfX 1UAU 121R f1, XMMRjsgaFs Chestnut (llalley Blda.) andl B. Bid. PICTIIRH THRATIin flnKTI ' ..r -.tr- - -.r.. . -------.. ,,.uu uiiDicaiiBQ v. l-niia. locaiion; est. 8 years 1 crowded ntzhtlvr worth 12500. UAHRIST. 2fll N. Broad. f PATENT ATT0HNEj VQT1 TIT lotion OTUrT 18".rj Patents and S!-!!rS!J Trade-Marka SMtSm Ball Walnut 717. WALTER DOOOLA .T. Wii.TEn nntfaLASS Tlilla-lnl.l. .M V.k .n.Hllll I "" Washington otflcy."victe?'Biltot. STORAGE PENN STORAGE AND VAN CM -laU MAIIKCT CI. ATr.AR KTnif 1 nvi uADFlinfrHB I Paving, packing, shipping. rarP'.! h. Baring 7B2 for estimate. 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