IB. m P c4fl SSiERSWILLTEACH niURCUES HOW TO FE,L ,P0S BY ADVERTISING A '. Vori Tha" 10 c,cl'Symcn to Take Active Part at Conven- tion of Ad Men Here ifN0 BREACH OP ETHICS xi than 100 Phllnilelphlq ministers I t.n becomo Interested In a movement to S,Btb t ..... ,, nrine nlea of Chris. titter BroaaLuni. ..... -, - ' fllnlty through the medium of posters nnd J..p ndvertlslnff columns. These f elergymen will participate In n conference tiergji 1J.,.iit1P which will hn 0a "Cliurcn " ..-. --- --- -- r 0( the features of the convention of As wilted Advertising Clubs of tho World. ,..... i,nm ministers who lmvo tilted i news by employing; modern ndver- es- iHon of cnrisunn ..,,...... ,. '"" . ., k.uiinn i- throuch the nilver ,!$ columns of magazines nnd newspa- J. They will point out to the pastors of ' 'Crlci that It pays to advertise tho truths tt the Bible. -.I. i. ti. ii nne of tho most Important ....Ions of tho entire convention," said the Vm Br. Daniel V, WelRle. chairman of tho rhUadelphla Committee of tho Associated wtl.ln,T Clubi of tho World. "It s the nt time In the history of tho association !?:. .. nr.nrhors have ever taken an nc- live part In tho doings of an 'ad1 conven .. " phi. i a lilir movement. It shows Si that the ministers of the United States are EC Sr.Lini. alone new and broador lines. Al- ready 100 Philadelphia ministers have slg Blftrf their Intention of participating nc. lively In the new movement.' Tho work of organising the prcnehers and letting them hero la undor tho direction if Dr. Christian F. Hclsner, pastor of tho n.... VMhmllst Kiilscopat Church, New 'J Tork, chairman of the World's Church Pub- .,:,... -,tiieA." ncliled tho Hov. Mr. We - & ' .t. hn himself Is to deliver nn address on 'the subject, "It Pays to Advertise," on June 27. Preachers from all parts of tho nation "will gather at tho Convention Hnll during the big week for a round tablo luncheon. Philadelphia ministers will nlso furnish an exhibit of modern methods of advertising churches, both city nnd rural, which havo proved effective. The ministers on tho Philadelphia Com mittee, who havo hold meetings recently at the Poor Illchard Club to plnn tho events of the first church advertising convention ever held In connection with tho Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, Include tho Heis. Daniel E. Wolgle, Messiah Lutheran, chairman ; Floyd W. Tomklns. Holy Trinity Protestant Eplscopnl; J. A. McCallum. Wnl Itit Street Presbyterian! Matthew J. Hynd tnan. Oltvot-Covennnt Presbyterian : A. Pohlman, Temple Lutheran ; C. II. Wools ton, East Baptist : John Wltoy Frnncls. Ox ford Presbyterian; George II. Blcklcy, Methodist; rtufus W Miller, of tho He formed Publication Board ; Walter B. Greenway, Gaston Presbyterian; I. F. Chtnoweth, Christian Church; Linn Bow man, Spring Gardon Street Methodist Epis copal; Charles B. Dougherty, 8y nodical su perintendent of missions, Lutheran; P. C. Wright, Gethsemane Baptist, nnd William j. Miller, Tabernaclo Lutheran. Doctor Ilelsner, the world chairman of the committee, has met with the men to plan entertainment for tho ministers who como from afar to attend the sessions of the new committee. They will be held June 27 and 28. It. H. Durbln, president of tho Poor Illchard Club, today Issued nn appeal to Phlladelphians to have tho city as clean as the proverbial Dutch kitchen during tho "ad" convention. Ho said; , "The men who are coming hero do'much to mold tho opinions of people In all parts of the country, for many of them are publishers and editors. If their automo biles stop outside of their hotels In a whirl of dust thoy will be displeased. If they walk or ride through tho city's thorough tares and find the streets littered with old 'tapers, clcarctto boxes and other rubbish f&ey will put Philadelphia down as n dirty uy. iA HHHm K8MKlf SMPfStl ? w cLaeeeeeeeeeeeel LLLLbLLLv H Hi' iU.illl.UIIHJpiin.Hi Mi.i ii. ihjihwi vmi mmimimv EVENING LEDGEli PHILADELPHIA, SATmiDAY, JUM, 17, lDiC. REV. WILLIAM ARMHQLD REV. WILLIAM AltMilOM) CELEBRATES 84TH BIRTHDAY Flfty-onc Years n Render nt Koncseth Israel Temple The Itov. William Armhold. for Bl yenrs connected with tho Kcneselli rsrael Templo of Philadelphia ns reader. Is celebrating his 81th birthday nt Atlantic City today nt his npartments nt tho Nixon Two years ngo ho went there to mnko his home, and slnro then has been associated with Habbl Henry Fisher at tho Ileth Israel fiyna gogue. Ho is also chaplain of tho Jewish seaside Home. Despite his 84 years tho Itev. Mr. Arm hold Is In excellent health. Not long ngo ho was the guest nt n complimentary ban quet tendered by hundreds of friends on the occasion of tho golden Jubilee of tho Keneseth Israel. In his work for the Jew ish community ho lins been associated with some of tho most fnmous rnbbia of the 20th century. 3M Ml "It seems plain that every citizen should do his utmost to meet tho wishes of the Mayor and the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce In the matter of the 'clean streets movement." " Women Sunday School Workers' Rally The first rally ever held by the Women's OaasesJ of Pennsylvania, an organization ef the Drexel Blddle Bible classes, will be hell tonight at the Drexel Blddle Bible elan home. Lansdowne. at 8 o'clock. Mnnv ij- Philadelphia classes plan to send largo del- eiauon. 10 enjoy tno Interesting program which has been arranged, Mrs. Albert J. Ilawlceley, senior supervisor of the woman's Movement, will Introduce the speakers. Ad dresses will be made by A. J. Drexel Blddle and Mrs. L. M. Hummorlchouse, of Stafford, and Mrs. La Doumas, of Philadelphia. THE WEATHER Official Forecast . WASHINGTON, June 17. , ror Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jtriey; Probably fair tonight and Sunday ; mi much change In temperature; light to noasrite southwest and west winds. rV.T.1!!'r!.!laYe covered most of tho country irom the Mississippi Valley eastward during MiJJfi " h,?urs' nnd ln a few places the tirhi W?a heavy' Th8 cen,ro ' the dls l,...fni h"s moved from over Wisconsin, MHing northeastward across the upper ee7vr!.8l0i','..wlth no material change In riAn y. c,on(11t"is. The temperatures have EorthM.f!W desreeB a' most places In the Sr.?iJejn par ot the "untry and are SBTS'.S'K ' norroal ,hls morning, fenirai ,h",htu decreaM nas been lulte iweral throughout tho Middle West. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Ota.nr.tlon. t.ken at 8 a. m.. E..trn tlmB. fif.ti B U.t Rain. Vatn. AtUnu, a &Rft- niri '! Wind. Ity.We.thei CHELTENHAM CHURCH JUBILEE Methodists to Begin Onc-wcok Cele bration Tomorrow A one-week Jublleo service ln tho Metho dist Episcopal Church at Cheltenham be gins tomorrow morning In colebrntlon of the first anniversary of tho dedication of tho handsome now church. Tho pastor, the Hev. A. M. Vivien, has chnrgo of the week's celebrations. Tho opening address will bo mnde to morrow morning, when tho district superin tendent, the Rev. John G. Wilson, will speak. In tho evening Fletcher W. Stllci will speak. Mrs, Gmma Itous, harpist, will assist with tho music. Feature programs for tho coming week nt tho Cheltenham church will Include: Tuesday and Thursday evenings, musical and humorous programs ; Wednesday eve ning, tho Hov. John T. Oray. former pastor of the church, will Bpeak; Saturday, W. S. Meek, from India, will give a stercoptlcon lecture. Sunday, June 25, the Itev. Chnrles M. Boswell, D. D., spenks In the morning, children's day exercises will be held In the afternoon nnd tho Hev. Linn Bowman, D. D., speaks In tho evening. SETS ASIDE $2500 VERDICT New Trial Result of Charges of At tempted Bribery Judge Lloyd ln tho Camden Circuit Court today set aside a verdict of $2500 nnd granted n motion for a new trial In tho case of William Costello against the Atlan tic City It.illro.id Company. The action follows tho dlsclmrgo of tho entire -panel of "0 Jurors on May 25 nnd charges by Pros ecutor Krnft that resulted In the nrrest of Joseph White, a Juryman, and Costello, both of whom llvo In Gloucester, on charges of embracery and bribery. Both men were held under 52000 ball. A verdict ln Costcllo's favor had been leturned on tho preceding day, the caso growing out of an accident at Gloucester City. Ono of the Jurymen Informed Pros ecutor Kraft that Whlto had approached him prior to tho disposition of the case nnd tried to inlluenco him favorably to Costcllo's claim. 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AT Vtt. i l"l II I vai n in s-r -. s icrmn7rTtT5T- a JX-fl, 1 Liner Philadelphia Has Number of Cabin Passengers From City The Amorlcan Line steamship Phlladel phla, Balling from New York today for Liv erpool, carried among Its cabin passengers the following rnllailelpninns: il r J. Edmund ft WrtBht Miss Parni-la Wrlsht Mis. Isabel MnddlBon A. II Mathews Mr. and Mr. Hat Hkelly Mrs. A. II. Pike . . Mr. Charle. l'errlvnl Minn J M Chamber. MI11 M. K. Hmlth W. I' llumell O. Preapreballo I). I'rupreu K. Woltnlla Thomas II. Moore William I're.ton George Walker Mies Mar' Ithotlf. Mis. Martraret Hhode. Miss Emily Wilcox Archlbal McCaw Mlaa llo.e Keith Thomas Durkln Mr. Mary lleverland Mrs, Kuphemlu Kelly Mis. Katharine Preaton RELIGIOUS BREVITIES The Iter. U, C. Outellu.. pa.tor of the Orara Ileformeil Church, will addrea. the men', meet ine of the North Uranch of tho Y..M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, HI. .ubjert l "Four Kinky Men." Th. Men'. Ulble claaa of the church will timi' charico of tbe meetlne. The Itev. S. D. DauKherty will preach at St. Matthew. Church, llroad and Stt. .ernon tr'-:. tomorrow mornlnB at 11 o'clock. Hi. Itev Charles Uauer will preach at tha 8 o'clock ervtce.. The Hev. Oeor. Chalmer. Richmond will de. liver hi. lecture, postponed from la.t Sunday, on "What I Think ft the Roman Catholic church" tomorrow night at "'fjlf, S3ll?J Thorn.. K. Kldrd lecture Hall. 1BU North lloKan .quare. Madame Iyjah Darakat will .peak at the Temple Lutheran Church 5143 Race .treet. con rernlne thi terrible .ulfeiyn... of the Syrian., lfer .ubject I. "IlroWen Ve.el." In the eve nln "be pa.tor oC tho church, the Hev. Ur. A, lillhlman will preach a special .ermon to the Udv Mice. beeSoa the .ubject "Th. Ueauty of Henevolence." Tomorrow mornlmr A. J. Dre.el PWdle will ..i.i.. lh member, of the men', class of St, rinrii'. EDUcooat Church. . Tort liicnmona. ! nraiiriii ani ihh ivav. r"? "Arfini. rctor or ft. churehT.wUI, B.V. rhania of lb. devotional e.erclse.. Alt classes fi-WdlllAct are invited to Join the St. Oeors. . Tna meeting- oesin. t In' men tomorrow rnornln. e.sg o'cioca. , Oeors. M. S. ' Taylor will .peak lit Sloy.- KKurMS. auWe'.f the"?... nffiflMM The quartet from th. Electrlo storaia lUttery ComMuy will .Ini In Ihi IvXfi?? Mr. Tolor wilt .P"k t villa City Mission. 8.ndVbo1!,. V ,Tu7uail,..?.irf0,in 'SSSrSg "!& i8crn1r.rvrrMW "Troau .?8 lrCJh.t?.t. by l" Orvillo S. PuffleM. Tbe iZSvfl iliri. to ...1st b' audience of louns !S!iK ulrlhB som. of their moral disaster. and lippln. 1 Dewftt Jobborn. .ecr.tafy of th. Prexel- "morrow mornln. t 10 o'clock. ol hi K?a'V,rUM,T' n&JSSWnii Ma. th. aate.t Bt plUt Centr. will Philadelphia, th. Oreawai upii.i ve . A,, world " wilt be tha .ublett of ao JJl.HWlchth.V.v.pr.nvld Spencer tet. ia Sao m JTo.peti rax """t.v'""1' I., "jS." .u iv, i 8 p. m. Oelhaemas. i T sTS- vv pirk TfeSA-.'i CHURCH TO WELCOME PASTOR Rev. Eugene R. Madden to Tnko An gora Baptist Pulpit The Angora Itaptlst Church, Halllmoro nvenue nenr Sath street, which hair-not had n, regular pastor for more than a year, will welcome the newly chosen pastor, the Hov. Kugene llalph Madden, a 1018 gradu ate of the Crojcr Theological Scmliinry, Chester, who will occupy tho pulpit as pas tor for the first time tomorrow morning. Tho Itev. Mr. Madden Is from Chicago. Tho cnll to him was unanimous, nnd the members of the congregation, about 100 In number, expect a bright future for the little church. During tho last year Dr. Spencer Mccser, of the faculty ot the Cro ler Theological Seminary, hns been substi tuting nt the church. He was Instrumental In bringing tho now minister to the Angora Church. IN MKMOIUAM MARTIN. tn sad but lolnK rpmmbrntic of. R'ClIir. ''end. Jim. JOHKPlt JF.KKCIIMON JM!1' Jr" wl, departed this llf Juno 17. 13. K. u. At. 23catlj. Mi,"'T7n June ID. loin. JOHN It. TtAlfl. nelotlves and friend. nr linttnl to attend the funeral aerMrrs. nn Monday, nt in n m . at hl lato residence, 2B8 Chestnut st . foates llle. Pa. Interment nt Palrxlew Cemetery. CoAtr.illle. nttrtHN. On Juno, IS. 1010 AIARrJAItCT JIAY. wlfo of m. J. llrnwn and daughter of Win. and I.mma J. Ncllson. nito 43 years. Iteia. live, nnd friends nr, Invlied tn attend the funerM .rMcea on Monday nfternoon nt 3 o clock, nt her late. residence. Valley Oreen rond. Whltemnr.h, StonlKomcry Co., l'a. In terment private. CI.i:l(l. On June II. 1010. Ct.AHA t, wife of Mark II. CleB and dnuahter of the Into Thomitt and Mary A. Kunston. Itelntlves nnd frlemli. alio Itethnny lidse. No. 4n. Order g of II . are Invlied tn attend the funeral on Sunday at 2 o'rlnck precl-ly, frnm Into resi dence. 3121 Westmont streot .list nnd Dia mond street.. Interment prltulo nt North Cedar 21 111 Cemetery. nr.t,ioto'3 NOTICES PHlLAl.B.S. A. BRANCH The International lllble Student. Also, IN'VlTr,? VOU TO ItRAlt A. I. RITCHIE ON Victory Over the Grave WHY? HOW? WHEN? TOMORROW, 3 P. M. WHITE'S AUDITORIUM (Mllaon lltdg., l.ltli & Chestnut St.,) ALL WELCOME SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION iiai'tikt ti:mi'i.i: iiuhhi;i,i IlaulUt i:,Ml'I.i:, llrond and.Ilcrks sis. . II. l-()StVi;i.t. nil lirearh Mornlmr. in..10. Illble School. 2..10. ns . 7:1.1 .music uy -lempio i;norus at notn serices. IjaN niiouof: wiii.stt. tunuh. will nslst rhorus In tho Aenlna Oman llecltal J So, C'lnrence HejnobN. ConMVni.r, On June 1(1. llilll. Itev WILL IAM. 13. t-OItNWi:i,L,, late of Alanahawken, N J. Itel.tUes nnd friend, am InMtrd to attend the funeral .erlcen, on Tueedny. at in:no n. m , at tho chnpcl at South Laurel Illll Cemetery, indue ae. and Huntington st . Philadelphia. CKOUT. At Cheyney, Ta , on June 13. IO10. THOJIA8 J. L'ftoC'T. nited 77 ear Hola tlf nnd friends, nlso I'nurtlnnd Hnundem Poat. No. 21, (1. A. It ; Hon. of Veterans, BunUom of the 3d lvnnnylxnnln Cavalry, nnd members ot the Volunteer I'lremen's Ite llet Association, are Invited to nllend the funeral services, on Alonday, nt tl 30 p. tn . nt the Oliver 11. Hair llulldlnR-, ls'-'u Chvstnut St., Philadelphia. Interment at Mt. Alorlah Cemetery. KSSiriC, On Juno to. win. oi:oitari 1. . bus band of the late Catherine Hsslrlc Helnttvcs nnd friends, also linker Post, No. 8. O A. 11 . and Veternns' IrRlon, are Invited to at tend tho funernl services, on Mondav, nt 2 p. m . ot the tcsldenco of his son. v Kriink Ksilck, 2,'.1H North 23th at. Interment nt Jlount Peaco Cemetery. IKISK1NS, At her residence. Churchtown. Lan caster County, l'a., on June IK. mill MAltV 11, widow of William U Hopkins Itelntlve. nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 11 a. tn , at the Oliver II. Hair Uuildlnit. 1820 Chestnut at. Intcrmont prtvnto. IANNI On Juno 12. lOin. TITO, beloved hus. band of Christina Trafllcnnte iannl. naed ill years. Itelatlws and friends, also ltnllan rederatlon and 8oclety of tho Attesanl. are In vtted to attend the funeral, on Alonday, Jun. la. nt 0 a. m., from hi. late residence 122U Wharton st Solemn lteauhrm Mass at tho Church uf St. Illta, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. KKNNIII1Y. At the residence of her nephew. W W Hpeer, Hun t'ennslvnnla nve , Pitts bur.h. Pa., on Friday. Juno 111 lOHI nt II a m. MAP.Y FHUOUSON. widow of deorRe Kennedy. Funeral and Interment private, ut Philadelphia, Pa., on Munday. MATTIinWi). At hi. residence. IBIS Vine st Juno 111 10111. JOHN J . husband of Eliza beth Kcefe Alatthevvs. Notlco of tho funeral Inter. Mcl"KKI.Y On June 10. 1010, JIAPOAnilT A. nee lUncnr.on). vvlfo of Thoman MeiVely, aced fill ear. Relatives and friend are In vited to nttend tho funeral service., un Mon day, at 2 l m at her lat residence, 111,0 South fl2d st Interment In Odd Fellows' Cem etery. Marlon, Ind , on Tuesday, at noon .MORGAN On June IB. 11)10, ELl2!AUi:TK K, dauznter ot tho lato William W. and (Jeoml anna H. Amman Itelntlve. nnd friend, nro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Alonduy. nt 11 ii. m precisely, from the resi dence of her brolher-fn-law, Air Hnrman H. Weill, 11)34 Mouth Ilroad nt. Interment private. AIOHIIIHON. On Juno 111, llilll. JAMT.H FISIIUll AtOItltli-ON. In his 7nth jenr Itela tlve. und friends, also InteKrlly Lodge. No 187, K and A M i Urartu tl Aleade Poat. No. 1, A It , Volunteer Flro Association James F. AInrrlson Association nnd cmpIoe. of the Tax Orflco are invited to nttend th funernl service, on Atnnday. ut 10 a m , at his late residence. 81(1 Houth 3d st Inter ment nt Woodlands Cemetery. Friend may call Sunday, from o to It) p. m. Automobllo service NAfll.K. On Juno 15. 1010. HAimY A. NAOMI. Itelatlvcs and friend are invited to attend the funeral service., Monday, at a p m , at the Oliver II. Hair Uulldlns. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment prlvnte. NITTIIOUKK. On Juno 10, 11)10, MARION A., dauuhter of the late Holomon and Kllzabeth Nlttrouer. Relative and friend, are Invited to attend the funernl services, on Alonday, at 4 p. m.. ut ner laie resiaence, oou L.rowson st . Oermantown Interment private. I'AUSONM. On Juno 15, lllltl. Airs. A1AIIY AI PA11HONB. Relative, and friend, are Invlied to attend the funeral services on Alonday afternoon at 2 o'clock, precisely, at her late residence, 22JU I'alrmount ave. Interment pri vate. sllltl'.Vi:. Suddenly, on June 13, 11)10, at her residence. Island Helahta. N. J . A1ARY STOCKTON, eldest dauahter of the late Ham uel Henry und Sarah Alaeeo Shrcvo. Funeral private M'ANtl LICK. Suddenly, on June 10. lain, AL I1I1RT. .on of Harry A. and Anna Spanxler. aged 8 yvars, at the residence of hi. parents. 2O00 Parrlsh .t No funeral. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetory. SPKINOr.lt. In her 80th ear, HLIZA S. II.. widow of Jamea II. Springer, of llalttmore. Aid , and dauahter of Durden II Carter, of Philadelphia, at HurllnKton N J. Resldenco of her daughter. Airs. H. II. Thomas. HWISSI.KK. On ' Juno 10, 1910. .MART A SWIHHl.UIt (nea OulTy). wife of John Swiss. Ivr. Relatives and friends, also League of the Sacred Heart. Altar and Holy Rosary So ciety, nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8-30 a. m., from her lute resi dence, 100J West York st. Solemn llequlvm Ata.s at Our Lady of Alercy Church, ut II) a. nt precisely. Interment at Holy Sepulchro Cemetery. VANSANT. At Solebury. nucks County Pa , on June 15. lull!, SUSAN AI VANSANT. widow of Lieutenant Stephen Comfort Vnn- nut. In her 88th year. Interment at Dan ville, l'a. ANtlllltV IIAPTIMT C'lll'ltCII Itnltlmore ave. west nf .111111 st Itev K RALPH AIAIIDII.V. Pastor. Prearhtnx. lU'-lii a. ni. and 7:45 p. m. All Welcome Clir.STMIT'HTIlllCT HAPTIST CllUItCIt Chestnut st , wit nf 4llth OCOIIOh: I, AUAAIS, I) D , Pastor. 11 Ift a m Itrotherhond of A nnd P. 10 30 n m Worship and Sermon by Rev. . C II Alnxson. 2 30 p m llllil. School 8 00 p ni. Worship nnd Sermon by Rev C It. Aluxsnn . Brethren riitMT I'liijRi'iror Tin: iiiii:tiiri;n llJunker). cor. Carlisle nnd Iinuphln sts. Prenchlnir 10.30 a. tn. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 2:30 11. m. Praver Meetlnrr eachWedneedav ev,nnCi I)lclple nf Christ Tlllllll CHRISTIAN Clll'Ilt'll Lancaster n v Holly nnd Aspen St. T K,WINTKH,Piistori 0 IB. 11. 7 Lutheran AT TIIB lltlllMILV riltlllCII, KITH AND JIIFFKIIHON STS DANIIIL K WHIOLi:. PASTOR. 1II1ILK SCHOOL, n IB A AI. ..VJIVtl,1 V VIKHII', 1 IIVRNINII SHRMON AND PRAYKH. 7-4B ai,V1'i. prhlii)i:-soi.o qitaiitiIt Al TAIILKNAt'l.i:, r.ntli and Sprucn Wm. J. ler, Jr.. lu 45. 7'45 s. S.. 2.30 p. m. Mil- .Methodist ICplsropnl COLUMIHA AVI!., cor. 2.1th .t. HevTflTTv HART. U. I), Service. 10' 10. 7.30s S.S., 2:30 AlUrellnnroii NT.W TllllirilllT Informnl cntherlng. talk. Sunday. 8 p. m. Margaret Cutting Ive. lOlIChestnut st. Preslulerlan liqPK. ,13d and Wharton st'.. Jllnlster, Rev .!. IIRAY IIOI.TON I). I) , Rev WILLIAAt TAYLOn CAI.nwIILL, Assistant. ServlceiS UiIB a, , m nnd 7 IB p m. Protestant Kpls'ropul " CIIIIIICII OF ST. LIIKH AMI Tim EPIPHANY l:lth at. below Spruce Rev DAVID AI. STi:KLE. Rector. 8.00 n. in. Holv Communion. ID Oil 11. m SunTliy School 11 on n. m Holy communion nnd Sermon. 4 00 p. m. Kvenlng Prajer, Anthem and Address. Tho Rector will prench. YoungAIen's ClirUtlan Association IlKtll DR. OllVII.t.n S. Dliri-IKI.n ''When a Man Pour. Ills Own Orlt Into the Sand Ilox " Central Y AI C A. Sunda. 3.30 V m. Stirring nddrrs. convincing speaker. llHNUVOMINT ASSOCIATIONS TlliTsALVATlON AUA1Y. Inc. Philadelphia Headquarters. Colonbxl ' Building. 13th nnd .Market st.. Colonel n, K. Hols In command. Telephone Hell. Walnut 8735-U. TIIK..VOI.UNTI1KIIM 01' AAIKUICA, Mission 1UII, 258 N. uth st. Aleetlng. every night. 8.30, except Alonday: Sundays, 10-3U a. m.. S p. m. and 8..10 p. m. Adjutant AI. William, lii charco: Staff Captain It. Ualle. Jr. HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE FRANICl'OHD m HEAL ESTATE FOR CALE tBSISSM3iSSSISIS!3S3!S!3SSIS!S!SSSSS!S!SISISISSS!'i nil Bl 3 The "Home Sweet 1 e Home" of Frankford I m Most artistic and & housos, a terior. Suiniile llouan Fully Furnished artistic and modern HH t-t .-! . i s ooin inioiior anu on1 Foulkrod Street, 1 at Oakland Street g sunuitDAN Two Bqunre. from Frnnkford Ave. D ; t rumisnea, ooou ra "rlCe Unfurnished, $6500 1 Hnrdwooit Floor., Alodern Cement Snnclou. Front Porch, Screen, at ull B indovv. und Doom, ra Direct thoroughfare to the Northeast m Iloulevard, and garage privilege. 51 Four of theso humes for sule, nnil ovviiikt to tucrrUHed costs of labor and fl liillieriuiit uiry ruuiiuv uo uuviiiriiicu ui rgj the present tirlre. r? iirap)a House Now Open to A Isltors. i id Tnko car. No 3. 4 or 5, or N. E. H m PoulevaiM to Foulkrod St. 14800 north), fj I W. M. France Sons, 1 g INCORPOIIATKIl M H Builders 8c Owners, on Premliei gj gjgrjgrggrgjgjgjgBj2I&EISSMlS.l3SJ2l BUIIUItllAN CLASSIFIED RATES EVENINQ LEDGER AOATF, t.lNB RATE FOR HACH IN8EnTlON THIS STYLK TYPB (or like thi.) One or two ilm. ...... ... ........, Three tlmea one week. ..,.. . , ,,,, Six times nne week., ..,,, i.t.. Situation. Wanted three time, one week. HELPJWATrD FEMAX.& Continued' Irom Vrecrflitfl ro.wiltt 15e 10c nnd Heln nnd Situation Wnntcd Lost hml Found flds nro inserted in the Daily PUBLtO Ledceii without addi tional chnrtre. , Want d. under all other eU.slfle.tlons may lie repeated In the Fcntto LKPora at combined rate. One or two time. , , . . , Me Three time, one week lSe Six times one week ll4e TYPE LIKE THIS (or liko this) I permitted In all classification, except Telp and Situations Wanted t.ot and Found. Per sonals, Hoarding and Rooms When so speclt fled, add FIT. CUNTS PUR AOATH I.INB TO ANY OF" THR AllOVK RATES. There is a drujr store near your homo that will nccept Lcdrror wants nds at ofllce rates. LOST AND FOUND Tor Oilier Lost nnd round Ail See I'ngo 1 CERTIFICATE lrfit. Cerllllcite No 2nni, for .even shares of tho Capital Stock of the Man ufacturers' National Hank of Philadelphia, Is sued Juno 21. IU07, to the Central Union nnntlst Association, of Pennslvnnla Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested to show rouse tn the Alnnufarturers' National Hank nf Phllsdelphla why a new Certificate should not he Issued liv the said bank. In Meu of the one lost mislaid or destrojed ENVELOPE Lost. Trlday nfternoon. on IStti floor Wldener llulldlng, largo plnln envelope containing paper, of no valu except tn owner. Reward AI 255, Ledger Central llANDIUO Lost, between" 18th and Cuthbert," llith and Arch sts. money, kejs. etc. Finder Phone Locust 131)0. LEGAL PAPEItS Lost, Ilrond St Station and Adelphla Hotel Rewsrd If ret Hotel Wllmot. SPITZ Lost, whlto Split, named Prince. Please return He Is sick. No questions nsked. Re- ward $5 .1124 Oermantown nve LOST Notlie Application has lieen mniie tn Cnlled Firemen's Insurnnre Co for renewal of their perpetunl policy Nn 22070 JltKHi In name of J t'hestnn Alorrl. on 13(10 Alelvllle st . which hns been lost or mislaid Notify Wm S Alorrls. Atfy. 431) Land Title Illdg WOMAN experienced. In laundry icon i.nce re , urn nna WOAtAff, whlls.as coox or ehlldnurw, bet ref, '.i;i'i :t North Amer- Alleghenr ave carpenter it. TOt'NO WOMEN Just reaving school will find exceptional opportunities In telephone operat Ing: salary nsld while le.rnlnri permanent position assured, with pleasant homelike ur rnundlnrs, Apply In per.on to the Hell Tele phone, Co., 400 At.rket at., between 8.30 a. m. nd S p. m, IOOD, motherly woman to take charge of home nnd children: plain cookt no washing. JQr!l?2naeOermantownive.(Rdhouae). Oenernt , WANTED Three ediu-aled. energetic women. Interested In educational work, to supervise home study classes and explain correspond e-ire ennptte tn new lllrlentnl must ileVOtfl en tire time to vvorki position permanent, .Ap ply oerore s p. m., I ri flay, vice pres WOAtEN become Government clerks, $70 monthl sample examination question, freei Franklin Institute, Dept 7IB P Rochester, N. Y. TEACHERS wanted, position, walling for teach er, of all kinds: register today. National Teachers' Agency. I). II COOK. Alnnnger. m., Friday. Saturday or Alon blent Woman's Institute. 1OO0 Chestnut street, second floor HELP WANTED MAJjE ACCOt'NTANT-OPFICE AlANAllElt by , large mercantile house. onl thoroughly cnpable, ex perienced man, with clean record, considered. Apply In handwriting, stntlng experience, age, compensation. O 032 Ledger Central, AUTO REPAIRAtEN AND .MACHINISTS, cap., hie nf overhauling and rebuilding autotruck.. 1 121, Ledger Office UOOU KEEPER wanted, male, SO to 2.1 year, of age. competent, reference required Apply D. vV Alaurer. ll)th floor, Flname Jlldg. HOY wanted, 10 ears old or over, (leorge 8. Cox St llro , Cambria and Ormes sin. PEHSONALS HEMSTITCHINO, Be. per yard, all material: flrst-rlnss work nnd quick .ervlco; goods sent by mall receive Immediate attention: contract, taken for large iiunntltle. nt .pedal price. Lledlke Alfc Co , 524 JctTrson st. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN UNION TELEORAnt CO.. lillll Chestnut st J E. Ronnaugh Thos. Atnttln, Air. J. H Stcbbs, Lula Rnn, Joachim Rt'uxlng, Wlssnhlckon Oarage Repair Shop Ervvln Latimer. C. 11. Klrlln. Rossmnsster nnd Itolnlne Co , Dr. Y. A Snrges. II T. Foster. Air Airs Jamison, Dr If AI Howe. Ml. Emma McPherson, H. E. Jnrret, Alartln Atngnnusen, Mr Joseph Hplgel J D Rogers. Jr , Oeo. C Hlan, Esq John II. Rogatz. C II. Cooper. Airs Annie Ward Kelly. J Senior. John Hnber, Chns K Abbott, Alls. Jean Rowers. Jos F Hums, J II. Htubbn POSTAL TELEORAPH CO , 1420 S. Tenn Square Air Peter A. Devvry. , HELP WANTED FEMALE COPYISTS Young women to copy report, by bund, temporary position, stato education nnd salary expected O 047. Ledger Central GIRLS wanted, over 10. Increased facilities hsve made openings In our plnnt for rcHned. Intelli gent girls for sealing, labeling nnd packing medical supplies, light, pleasant work, clean, healthy surroundings, 32-hour week, salary in to lieglnners, with rapid advancement to good worker.; 12 minute, from Darby nn trolley, 20 minutes from llroad Street Station nn train Applv In person or by letter to II. K. AtUL- FORD CO.. Olonolden. Pa. GIRLS wanted: light work, no experlenco neces sary, $5 a week paid vvhllo learning. .Apply 31D N82d. OlilLS wnnted. 14 to IK venrs. experienced nt lenrners. In tenter department. North Amerl- cnjiL;ce Co., Hthand Allegheny. GIRLS for gencrnl factory work In packing establishment Apply Stohrer's. 12oSpruce. HOSIERY Girl, wanted to learn topping, knit ting: stendv work, filling k Aladeloy, 2150 EJIuntlngdon st. HOSIERY Double stitcher topper, wanted! steady work. Pilling & Aladeley. 2150 E. Huntingdon. ifoi'SEWORK White Protetnnt woman for general houework, plain cooking! famllv 2 aduUs.CnU317 8. 42d et..jihnna Preston B414. HOl'SEWORK (geVernll, "small adult " family: shore and country for summer: reference re qureih Apply30.il North fith st. HOL'SEWORK -Olrl for plain cooking "and Inun dry: good snlnryJlSlCarperiterBt.Omtvvn. HOUSEWORK (general I. small family: reference, required Phone Overbrook B84 J. LvVDY'S AIAII). French, competent, good seam stress, hairdresser, packers assist light cham bcrworlt: preferably woman of middle nge, active. obliging: best reference, n. to character and ability. Call Room 20.1 J10S Chestnut t AIAN AND WIFE for country: man to care for garden, lawn and horses: woman for kitchen nnd dining room. Apply 151) West Coulter at.. Oermantown. AIAN AND WIFE to do entire work of houses suburbs. H 410, Ledger Ofllce. ' SALESLADIES, experienced, for permanent po sitions: also extras for Friday und Saturday. App!y!,t.,onc'' Krl Hro..' department store. r.liiiit-OS Oermantown ave. STENOORAntERS. BOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS have recognized the assistance, that "Alls. Dean," of tho Commercial Department at Ledger Central, ha. been In .ecurlng situa tions of tho better kind a service which tho Eubllc cannot do without. "AIl.s Dean" haa oth tho Interest, of the emploer nnd em plo. at heart, and can be depended upon nt the right time and place. This service I. of fered to you as a I-edger advertiser take ad vantago of It Immediately If you are seeking a position. BOYS and men wanted, good wage. SpreckeP. t-oopernge. Reed and Swnnsonsts CARD FEEDERS wanted on woolen cards, Apply John A. James Dolisnn, Inc , old mills, Scott's lane. FnHs nf Hohuklll. CARPENTERS wnntcd. first-class men. Rowen. L 2d, AInoreslown, N. J CLERK Experienced general clerk In nfdeo of manufacturer of metal goods, competent to nttend tn correspondence and other details, good .nlnry and prospect, to right man, must come well recommended II 225, Id. Ofllce Em!.,.'!nKI1 WANTED for AlcAljler steam loco: motive rrano. onlj Orst-clns. sober, experi enced man need apply, wages 40 cent, per ,h". Applr.H' T 1'emon. Supt. Robert Grnco .n!ri"ii" C." ' n.T Oumberlanil Valley Hall- rond lirldseHarrlsburg, Pa. ENGINEER Hoisting engineer wanted Apply J Alctlraw Co.. into CommercliU Trust Illdg. FARAIHANDS nnd "laborer. "wnntcd'for general Mniri,. iA'?.'r' ln,p,r0" or by letter. II. K. Alulford. Glenolden. FEEDERS for printing and cuttlnVaml'creni-' Ing pre.se., experience not nccessnry. Apply !iiil"r1.l"fi '"''nir ''".V""'. Hlchmond and Hrlll st. ,Urlde.burg, Phlln. FEEDERS, cylinder press fecder.competent7 - PPlr N...W. cor. Jthnnd Arch. OARDENER, first class, for gentleman's coun- ry plnce. must bo single, rrotestnnt, able to take care of cows horse., chicken.: 45 per month nnd board 501 Land Title Uldg, HARDWOOD FINISHERS 100 WANTED FILLERS. COATERS, nunriERs. sprayers, HOURS, 48 WEEK WAGES. Ilfi.72 WEEK APPLY" 0-12 O'CLOCK TODAY (SATURDAY) 3007 TOWELTON AVE. H?,,JiIT: V'""r man wnnted to receive and JifiJl' l1lltl J 5rn: must bo sober KHd .!u,n'.,'n,gdrn"l,l,':B & """ Co" -iM E" Hs?K,!tV..-r.CM,.,' !,':r.''!!5ehrgo-iTni posinon lo Ho lory Co. rV'r,-r"L.on5o? Wfl llurA-lll.nn irttiri ,, wm nt , irnnKrorn M ler day of H houm; machlnlHta $3 to li" vlOKv;'VJ M' a.mI turret In the oprfttorB. Il!.8fi I'nttpr A .Tnhniinn C'l(-lanc, Ilrown. Rhnrne I "-. ."Uiomaiic, uriah 5.'ri?H":'n"?,lon w.h'n on Piecework? rlt .' ?niXul?..ai)t1'1. i '.ler "e ear'a service. 7 holldaJ nnd Saturday afternoon, during 'iVhni'SI'.-k Vr'W" " Per.on. - ix.tlll, -j Krvnltrnrd llrMesburg1, kitc-iiij.v AIB.V wnntfil. "off'.c'e.'-RelieJUe.sVratiord. " tlSS5?i LAIIORERS SITU AT'"! " -i-A,T"'T .r-i-" .B tontiiiii A ftom Ptrt itinff dmnit. cilAMnER.ntj or .hambrrnor,, n ti !tne wanted, first ila-v. rtfirence J N 41.t t. PhonePrtji2i-lr-n jt- CHlLDNfRSE toung while Protesta-it exp.I reference: no ohlectlo-i to .ea.hnr nr rountrvf Infant jref i .t.te.ajnry. II 22(1 Ledger Oftj CLERK, good penman, desire, posltlfm general .omc.worki 7.O3l0.Ledgcr Werltrnl. COAIPANION or managing hsekrr.l sm.lt hotel -JIrJ!UyUleM.jJiestreLII 4l, Lertjerjlffj COAIPANION or tutor lor stimmeri normal tu dentt referenc. Die. 8205 It. , COOK desire. noltlon! experleneei excellent reference. Apply 4213 pine at, or phon. Hating 443. COOK and waitress Employer desire, to find trood horn, for two capable maid, for summer, .P. O.Jlot 4B.Itaverford.Pa. Ph. Ardmore n3 HOttSEICEEPEli Oerman woman "vTlshe.'posl. tion In refined widower', f.mllyi good ref. erenc..Call OOlt N Randolph at (rear); ll6BsEKEEPBTt Companion-mother'. "Fehwri r.p.i trustworthy bestjref., H 414, led. Oltt LAUNDllY work wanted by colored" woman! An. work:reference.117 W. Halne. st., oermtn, NtirfsE, prnctlcali 8 year." Institution xp,l re llnble,cnp.ble.0 557, ledger Central. STENOORAPilElt nnd bookkeeper, 8 year." axp. In office detail work, desire, position, with advancement. O 550, ledger Central STENOGRAPHER, with executive ability, thor oughly skilled In legal Work, desire, to change posltlon fl 0B4, ledger Central, STENOGRAPHER Exchange for "hoard H3 room, seashore (1 550, ledger Central. 8TENo4HAPHER, experfenced, de.lre. extra work for evening, O 342, lcdger Central. STENOGRAPHER desire, position with advance ment, 2 lenro' exp. O 841, Ledger Central, TEACHER, experienced, university graduate, desire, tutoring for summer months or In. Id. vvork of any kind p 347,ledger Central. TELEPHONE OPERATOR. 1 ear'"exp., ciealre. prlvat. branch; 18. O B4t), Ledger Central. , TELEPHONE OPERATOR, ta.hTer, good at ng urea, 3 years' experience F B4. ledger Cent. WASHWOMANT colored! bundle, "KoTf time or day work. 2023 Oerrlttet. YOHNO LADY, understands telephone operating, wl.he. clerical position. Write 1841 Brldg. st , Philadelphia. LADY. English. Protestant, vvlshe. c.r. of gen- ger llranch.tlBIO Oermantown ave. EMPLOYERS are beginning to recognli. .th. service rendered by ".Miss Dean" at Ledger Central a. Invaluable to them at that psycho, logical moment when they And themselve. without office help. They know that a phono call Walnut 3000 or Alain 8000 will bring them just the desired assistance, be It n Stenog rapher, Bookkeeper, Secretary or Clerk. "Alls. Dean" keeps In touch with oung women who are seeking situations Have nu ever n.kea her assistance? It I. a free .ervlco to Lod ger advertiser.. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT AND OFFICII AIANAQERI thor nuqhly experienced and competent: high-grade reference.. O 152. Ledger Central ACCOUNTING, bookkeeping clerical work! eve nings, I! 221, Ledger ortlc . ATTENDANT Refined young Englishman. Prot estant, seek, engagement n. attendant to young gentleman mentallv deficient, or similar position of trust where little time daily could fieutlllied for study. C. 18 S. 20th st. nOOKKEEPER-CASHIER. 35. best of ref. and exp . moderate . alary. G 850. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER desire, book of small Arm to do evenings. II 18. Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR. 31, colored, married, wl.he. a prlvnte position; beat reference: do own repalr Ing. 221 W. Coulter at.. Oermantown. CHAUFFEUR Young m.n. white, desire, posi tion with prlvnte fnmllys good mechanic and reference, ji an, iintr uiik-q CHAUFFEUR, colored, wl.he. positions moder ate sal.: oo own repair.: rei. intn i.iuiiti.i COOK A Japanese want, position a. cook In private family; city or country. 11 228, Led ger v-iincr. KT .JIIIUT-. DRAUOHTSMAN will make drawings nnd trac bngsJl228.Ledger Office. EXECUTIVE! 33, accountant and mannger. cnl lege man. now employed In New York, de.lre. to return to Philadelphia: highest reference, a. to nullity nnd chnrnrter. Addrf.s Execu tive. Box 174. Room 1201, 220 W 42d t.. New York. t AIAN of middle age.,technlcal education, .everal ear.' experience' ln byproduct, coke oven works, vvlshe. to communicate with manage ment of plant with view to permanent position. F 042. Ledger Central. , MAN of executive ability nnd Integrity beat ref erence., want, position of responsibility. B 29, i.rusri v,,,.c AIAN, wife: rellnblo; good cook, waiter; ref. Phone Locust 85S1. 1007 Flt.w.ter. MECHANICAL- ENGINEER, 38. broad experi ence, desire, traveling pos ; .ales or executive. Box 204. New. Agency, Norrl.town. Pa. White nf ,ttA.t1 .te.dy work, no .ten,. aV.'. ,fl "'! & Sons. Tncony -""on LABORERS wanted: steady work7Toodwaces" ApplyJenslngton nve. and Cumberland st I"AIfl,:PHnrH.fI".dy "" od wage..' r.innoVno ..... ... JZ IHORLRS wanted for cement work, 2308 N. .bIuref ' .NTED. 052 North Hancock.' LEDGER CLERK Young man familiar with cord ledger, a so making put statement, and balancing a ..lea-ledgers good chance for right man. state particulars, age and .alary ex- '" " -"' x.M.:- .U, J-UK-r KJlllCV. TKI.EriTONE OrEHATOnS Olrls between 17 and ... who nre anxious to secure permanent positions, with refined, nleaiant. homejlko ourruuiiutii-. otiiat i iu .it mi- learninx, A Dill V In ntnn In V,2 Hell Telephone Co , 4Uil Market at., between 8:30 a. m and 5 p. m. rapid advancement. TKLErHONB OPEnATOR capable of operating ijlennirri w-. ni mrui, nu ,.. uosuio nleaeant girl. Call at Motor Parts Co. 'osltlon for h.H REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUnUIWAN $M) m) INfflELP THE LEAMN SUBU1LUB 12 Minutes, 5c Fare, from 69th Street Terminal ON THE MEDIA SHORT LINE THIS substantial suburban development is designed to attract intelligent and discriminating purchasers who wish to combine all of the elements which are essential to the ideal suburban home. Several new individual homes are now ready for sale at prices ranging from $6975 to $7975. Desirable building sites are also for sale at modera.te prices, with liberal terms. ( Each day brings hew and interesting developments at Spring field, which every prospective purchaser of a suburban home or building site should see and thus know about. THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. A. MERRITT TAYLOR, President 610 Commercial Trust Building, Fifteenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia Bill Phoki i Spruci 31-83. Keystone PiioNt Race 3-99 Illustrated booklet containing complete desctiption nd plans of suburban homes .nd building sites and of tbe interior of the Subuiban Home Beautiful will be mailed on request. MACHINISTS Steady .mrlojmsnt at utlarae. tory wun, mod.rn factory situated In health ful location: 5-cent faro from 03d and Market at.. Only thoroughly competent men, applying In per.on. will bo considered, no war onnEns THE AUTOCAit COMPANY . Ardraore, l'a. BAltKRMAN Tounir man. years' exporlenc. In musical line, executlvo ability, deslren to mak. permanent connection with reliable nous.! .'ilnrv nr commission! reference furnished. O 248, ledger Central. BTRNOailArilEU-HECnBTAIlT. 13 year." broad liii.lnf.ss mh. rhnrnrtpr. (net and abllltv. seek, position with future. O 147, Led. Cent; "- YOUNO MAN. country bred. Rood education, ex perlenco In nsslstant managing- and entlro charge of office, nf manufacturing1 company, also .hipping nnd mill experience, beat ref erence, will consider position In or nut of town! could make .man investment, u tu, meager Central. YOUNO SlAN. V!!. having broad business ex perience, aeek. position a. salesman or po.l Hon that will go some work outside. O 146, Ledger Central. YOUNO MAN. 21, good education, selling, clerl. cal or special work de.lredt favorable ere dentlal. O 44, Ledger Central. YOUNO MAN wishes position on farm over harvest. O B42. Ledger Central. A rnOFESSIONAL man: short hour, mora e.sentlal than high wages; age 32: equal to any occa.lon, O 344. Ledger Central. MAN AND WIFE, white, for country: waiting and cleaning, cooking and .mall wash: .mall family, only none.t. capable couple need apply. t iiunq itrii inwrr u-i. jnunuar, MAN, experienced In making ready on galley cutting and creaalng pre.se.. Quaker City Toldlng llox Co., Richmond and lirlll at... Ilrldeaburg. Phlla. MECHANICS WANTED, FIRST CLASS Machine lathe hands, automatlo machine hands millwright., rigger., inolder. core makers and laborer. Apply Wm. Thomas, llaldwln Locomotive VorkajKddy.tone, l'a. MEN wanted to handle hog.; steady work .nd advancement for reliable men Apply In per.on ar by letter. H. K. MULFORL), Glenolden, l'a MEN for Stohrer'a. 113 Da Lancey at. work. Apply OPERATOR Experienced nigger head operator wanted tn shoe factory, good pay. .teady work. Apply at once. A. Roth Shoe Mfg. Co., Monroe and Eagle aJe.,ilaltlmore, Id. PIECEH8 on woolen mule.. Apply John James Dobson. Inc.. old mill., Scotl'. lane. t aii.orHcnu nuu EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. SIOT Chrlatlan (Loc. 1303). supplies and want. Ist-clasa Prot., Cain., male and female help, all nationalities. WANTED Cook, for Cathollo rectories, girls for housenork and man for gardener for In stitution. Mis. Rose Dougherty, 13UI W.QIrard. AUTOMOBILES For Sale APPERSON 1010, O-cylinder. 6-p.ssenger: hag been used for demonstration only. Car better than new and carrlea regular guarantee. Will sacrifice, a. '1? model, are .hipped. Phone Bpruce 2071), or address .. WILLIAM T. TAYLOR N. E. cor. llroad and Ilac. sts. CADILLAC, 1014. touring car, overhauled and rcpainicu; lull equipment, price isau. AUTU BALES tiORPORA'flON. 142 N. Broad t. Cnl.K. 1D1A. 4-cvllmlr ranpinv L. S. 110WERS CO.. 24.1 N. Broad t. COLE Distributor.. DODOB, 1018. Touring, with two top. In fin. condition: tire, good: will .ell for (630, L 451. Ledger Central. PLUMBERS for operation work. nayiior, uj. jilhcbh Apply R. PLUMBERS for operation work. Apply Wm. McDermtn. Sup., N. W, cor loth Oregon av. rtKAt. ESTATE MAN wanted tniat Mnmny mull on live, miaaie-aaea man. thoroughly understand, conveyancing and real estat.ln all It. branchea, good aule.m.n and tru.t company: mu.t bn lite, mid notary, state experience ana reterence. i' 120, Ledger Ofllce. . SALESMEN New collection system contract, .tate age, experience and references, Q fl50t Ledger Central RPINNKHh on woohin mule. Jame. Dobaon, Inc., old mill., Fall, of Schuylkill Apply John scotl. lane. STENOGRAPHER wanted, male, 20 to 23 year, of age: competent, reference, required Apply I) w. Maurer. 10th Hoor. Franklin Illdg. YOUNO" MEN between the ug. of" IS and 33 who de.tr. to travel and to receive military training a. member, of the first line ot tha country1, defense ipply at 140S Arch at., Philadelphia, Pa t t detailed information re garding enlletnuia it the United State. Ma rin. Corpih YOUR OPPORTUNITY Hlgh-cI... men to solicit new plan of auto mobile In.urance. splendid opportunity for the right men. U 040. Ledger Central. CAPABLE SUPERINTENDENT In box manu facturing dept.. large factory: executlio abil ity of high order essential, permanent. Apply by letter. 1' 122. Led e r Office. General BOOKKEEPERS, .eteral very good positions, ll5-:0. STOREKEEPER, ga. fitting., 85 mo. ORDER CLERK, experienced In carpet, or textile, several other good clerical open ing.. SIO up. STENOGRAPHERS. 115 up. DRAFTSMEN .everal, S25 SHOP FORE. MAN. S2S- LUMBER INSPECTOR. SALES MANAGER, .team spectaltle.. high-grade roan. SS0O0, SALESMANAOER, grocery ipecl.ltU SALESMEN, .building matcrlaf, anchor bolt. SALESMAN hlgh-grad. maul printing) no .alary limit SALESMAN, com mercial photography SALESMAN. Insurance, good propoaltlon Other position, open for lliail-aitADr? MEN BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY 1401 LAND TULB BLDO. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER and typist ot.r 3 sears ex p.rlence general olc work desire, to make a, change. Q 340 Ledger Central. g BOOKKEEPER thoroughly mmp. and exp . ds- .ire. repon.ioie po.inon j at ea cenj CHAMBERMAID Lad want, situation for .namDermaia lor tiunaicr isir mouia. n 411 Ledger Oiru . CHAMBERMAliFaiul took "Colored ili uoi went place, tosether go away for aumnur, 1WJ3 ChrUtton. PUme Dk. 2 W. OARFORD TRUCK For Sale Three-ton Oarford truck chaa.Uli good condition, LOCOMOBILE 2314 Market St.. Locust 450. If. A. JENKS. Mgr. Kxchang. Car Beat. HUDSON'S, rebuilt and guaranteed: chaaton.. roadsters and cabriolet.; elec. light, .nd start er.. OOMERY-SCHWARTZ. 23l N. Broad it. W1NTON. 1014, 6-cyllnder. 7-pa.senger ' Touring: starter and electric fight.. .,,IS0O t- u i nissMii s iv-ii-i y , 1'itiit.j UOUTit, OOU i. it unr.AU. jio zHt rtnl. 1014 IOCOMOBXLE. excellsnt cipfStlon, cood Urea, extra tire and rlmi big ba Jn. Jtawley atu i-u r ir u.t . w, jro a. Hiair-ORADE chassis for Me conauion inrou-noui lther, llfht d.Ivry en cnep 10 1 Led.er Central, n flrt ! vuittiiiiuu iiiruuBiiuui, can on equippa will liner ii-tii ueiniry nr ell cheap to .quick buyer, c.n be equipped with or apead.ter body.! will Buyer, AdJres. 700. FOR, SALE Electrlo barouche, beautifully up. bolstered; new batteries: splendid opportunity for any one desiring open electrlo vehicle: accept any rea.onable offer. 11. C. Adam.. 2802 Chestnut. SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN OF USED CARS CORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. BROAP . w .... . PARTS tn bulla or repair any car. Phlla. Auto Parte Co.. 823 N. 13th. Park 141H. CLASSIEST roadster. 0 cylinder, mint be .old! will demonstrate. Tl 221. Ledger Office AUTO UVEHY ANImARAqE3 POPI-AR 181T, to hlr. (open day and nlghtl. V&k liSi- ,t",nanw -P touring earl Jl 25 hr. 1 also brand-new 7-paa.. llmou.lna! 1.50 hr.i wedding. funeral.. 1715 Olrard. peltiim nimnR FELTON AND GIRARD AVE. 3D. PHONE BELMONT tldl IUY MOISTER Portable Qar.gta Sta.I or .tucco. On display 3831 N oth. Tioga 2084. AUTO PAINTINQ QUALITY baaed on experience Is th. primary consideration, don't deprive yourself of th. beat when the price 1. In you. favor Pbon. Tioga 2702 Immediate service. OF.ORGE W PARVIS. JR 1821 Atrdrle at (Brna'd above Erie). On a co-operative plan. Ford, cost only IIS. auto repairing: SPEEDOMETER THOLBLES J Tie HILLY at hi. n.w lotajioq. 51 NORTIT jjHOAD ST CYLINDBRR 'REBORBU new piston. nj ring. furaUhtd tv.Mlun and brailog. It. B, Underwood A Co.. tns Hamilton at Phlla' AUTO SUPPLIES TIMKEN BEARINGS HYATT New Departure Servtce btatloa the JlHa. Co J314 Arch t Pttsnu. Yalaut 340.7 KT son: Other aw K.U VS4 SI 1J 1 m