Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUril-SDAY, JPNE 22, 191C
RUNAWAYS DIDNT ttUNFAR
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Two" Return From Camden "Sadder and
Wiser"
John McCAbe, 13 yours old, of 23d and
Fonlaln Btrcets, nnd Ills chum, Hugh
Cannlmn, 12 years old, of 233$ West Berks
treat, feel satisfied today that Philadelphia
Isn't such a bad place to live In, Thoy
totd their playmates yesterday that they
were tired of Hvlnu In this city nnd an
nounced that they were roIiik to run away
from their home and live In tho country?
The boys had 20 cents In their possession
when they departed. They spent 10 cents
nt a "movie" show. The balanco of the
treasury was spent In purchasing ferry
tickets to Camden nnd a few Sticks of
candy.
Policeman Shecnan, of the Camden police
force, found both boys sound asleep near
the ferry house In Cnmdon, at mlilnlRht.
Ho took them to police headaunrtcrs. The
parents of the boys nrivctl In Cnmdcn nt
2 o'clock this morntng nnd brought them
home.
Henry Bcttmnit
Henry Bettman, 66 years old, an oil mer.
chant with a place of buslncs nt 4th and
Arch streets, died this morning at tho
Mcdlco-Chl Hospital fromSi complication of
dlsenitea. He was a pnst chancellor of tho
IJarbarossa Lodge, Knights of Pythias.
Burial will bo In Mount Oarniel Cemetery
Sunday.
IN MKMOIttAM
KKKIH,. In loving memory of MARY. A.
KHEHL, who departed this life June 22. 1004.
Husbnnd nnd children.
28eatljs
BART1.E. Suddenly, on June in. tnlfl. GEORGE
W. HAUTI.E, 8r., husband of Margaret Bar
tie (nee Young). Relatives nnd friends, also
l,ady Nlchol Lodge, No. 03. V o. of S. u.i
Lincoln I.odge. No. 1. O. S. of A , Cramps
Mutual Beneficial Society, and employes of
Cramps 8. and K. 11. Co., are Invited to at
tend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at 2
p. m., at his late residence, 220 East Alle-
fheny ave. Interment at Oakland Cemetery,
lemalna may be Mewed Friday, from 8 to 10
p. m.
SERTOI.ET. On June 10. 1010. IRA D. BER
"TOLF.T. in his 52d sear. Relatives and
friends, also Ktchard Vaux Lodge, 3S4. F nnd
A. II.; Oriental R. A. Chnpler, 183, Royal
Arcanum, and Union League, are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Friday, nt 2 p m., from
his late residence. 35411 North 18th st. Inter
ment private at West Lnurel 11111
IROIW.-On June 20, 1010. JOHN T.. husband
of Florenc V. Brown (nee Thompson). Rela
tive and friends, also Philadelphia Lodge. No.
"2, F. and A M. ; Marv Commandery. No. 0".
1C. T.i Jerusalem Roval Arch Chapter, No. 3.
Oriental Assembly. No IT. A. O. M. I'. and
members of tho Rlblo School of the Tenth
rrcsbytertan Church are Invited to attend the
funeral servicer on Saturday afternoon nt 2
o'clock, nt his late reedtence, 4P4P Harel nve
Interment at Mount Morlsh Ccmctcrs Friends
may cull Friday ovcnlng from 7 to It o'clock
tnAI"XIR On June 21. 1010, CATHARINE
HAFNER. aged BI jears. Relatives nnd
friends are invited to attend tho funeral, on
Krlday, at 7:4. a. m from her late resi
dence, 0321 Hulst nve. Solemn Requiem Mass
at St. Clement's Church Paschnllville nt
0 a. nt. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
HAflKMAX. On Juno 21. 11)10. LTDIA
BLIGHT, widow of John F llageman. Jr.
Due notice of tho funeral will be given.
HALT,. Oil June 21, 1010. MARY A . wife
of Fisher A. Hall, aged 74 ears. llelatlves
nnd friends are Invited to attend the funernl
services, at tho realdcm of her daughter,
Mrs. George Meeenger. Wyndmoor and Ard
more aves , Chestnut Hill. lTn.. on Saturday,
at-1:30 n. m. Automobiles will meet train
leaving Reading Terminal 12:20 and 12:50.
,also lrol!e0. Interment private.
'BALL. On June 21. 1010. In New York.
FRANKLIN HALL, father of Mrs. Walter C.
Marmon, of Indianapolis, Ind.. aged 09 years.
Due notice of the funeral will Im given.
Indianapolis, Ind.; Salem, N. J, and Elmer,
N. J., papers plense copy.
IIASJ.KTT. On June 20. 1010, DAVID S . hus
band of Hebecca S. lfaslett and son of Mary
and the lata John Haslett. In his 28th year.
Relatives and friends, also Philadelphia
Lodge, No. 04. T. O. O. M.. are Invited to at
tend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p.
m., at his late residence, 810 Thompson st.
Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains
may bs viewed on Thursday, from 7 to 10
p. m.
BIGGINS. On June 18, 1010. DANIEL, hus.
band of Catherine Illgglna (nee Cotter). Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Frldny. at 8:30 a. m., from her
late residence. 2120 Mountain street. High
liu of Requiem at St. Edmund's Church, at
10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
KINEBURGER. On June 20. 1010, JULIA V..
Infant daughter of Edwin S. and Julia Kline
burger, aged 10 months Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend tho funeral services on
1 Friday, nt 2 p. m . at the parents' residence.
2443 Seybert at. Interment at American Me
chanics' Cemetery.
lAVJCHTY. On Juno 20. 1010. MAIIY D.. wife
of James M. Laverty (nee Hlpwell). llelatlves
and friends, also Newhall Council. No. 20;
Richmond Council, No. 43, District Council,
No. 1. and Deputies Association Sons and
Daughters of Libert", are Invited to attend
the funeral services, at her late residence,
r041 Pulaski avepue. Germantovvn. on Friday,
at 2:30 p, m. Interment nt North Cedar Hill
Cemetery.
UrCONNEI.E, On June 20. 1010. JOHN Mc
CONNELL. son of Isabella McConnell. aged
87 years. llelatlves and friends are Invited
to attend the funeral services, Friday, nt 2
r. m., at the residence of his mother, 5435
Recent st. Interment at Mt. Morlah Ome
ery. Remains may bo viewed Thursday, from
7 to 0 p. m.
JIcDONAI.D. On June 20. 1010. JOHN, hus
band of tho iate Elizabeth McDonatd (nee
McQuald). Relatives and friends are Invited
to uttend tho funeral, on Friday, ot 8 '30
a. m., from the apartments of John P Galla-
5 her. 143U Oermantown ave. Solemn Itequlem
lass at St Mlihael's Church at 10 a. m.
precisely. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme
tery. Ilematns may be viewed on Thursday,
from 7 to 10 p. m.
JTASTOniUS. On Juno 18. 1010, CLARA DAL
ZELI. widow of Daniel Pastorlus and
daughter of the late William and Clarissa
Dalzell. Relatives and friends aro Invited to
attend thetfunera! services, on Saturday, at
10 a. m.. at her late residence, 6003 Oreene
t.. Oermantown. Interment private.
VURTEK. On June 10, 1810 C. ROWLAND,
husband of Emma C, Porter (nee hwarte), son
of Andrew J, and Irene Porter (nee Titus) in
his 32d J ear. Relatives and friends, also em-
R lores of the High Pressure Fire Service,
ureau of Water and Keystone Yacht Club are
Invited to attend the funeral on Friday after
noon. June 23, at 2 o'clock, from his parents'
residence. Ilrlstol pike and Byberrv road, An
dalusia. Remains may be viewed on Thurs
day evening after 7 o'clock. Interment at
Magnolia Cemetery. Carriages will meet the
1:08 train from Uroad St. Station at Cornwell.
"fORTEK. On June 21. 1910. at her late real
dence. 124 Apsley t MARY A., widow of
.Charles L. Porttr. Due notice of the funeral
I will be given.
0VN. On June 21. 1010. CHARLES MAC
LKLLAN POWN. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Thursday, at 8 p. m., at his late residence,
3208 Chestnut street. Interment private
STALKY. On June 20. 1010, HELEN CALD
CLEUGII. daughter of Frank and Sara Parker
Staley. funeral services at St. Mark's
Church. 16th and Locust its., on Friday, at
11 a. m. Interment private,
IATE, On June 20. 1010. MARY L.. wife of
Louis Tats and daughter of late Henry 2.
and Mary L. Uenner Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Friday, at 1 p. m.. at her son's residence,
Mr. Clifford Tate. 2172 Sedgley avenue. Inter
ment private. Remains may be viewed Thurs
day. 8 to 10 p. m.
WEKTKKSUNN On June 20. 1010. JOHN
WESTEHMANN. beloved husband of Kather.
Ins (nee Dambach). aged 71 years. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend the funeral
service, on Friday, at 1 p. m.. from his late
residence. 1100 Moyamenstng ave. Remains
may be viewed on Thursday, at 7 p. m. Inter
ment private, at Fernwood. Cemetery.
DEATHS
MIHTE. On June 20, Ul ,. CLOTILDA ELIt
ABKTH. daughter of the late W. J. P. and
Mary O. White Funeral on. Friday, at .a p.m.
.precisely, at her Tate residence. 8. B. eor.
-0th and Venango sts. Interment private.
PERSONALS
t WISH to tender, my most sincere tha.nks to
my friends for their simpathr and remem
brances. .Mark it ciegg.
WILL 11UY OR SELL lots at tanliT ItomttW
t'orblndale). or at . Esslngton. Write P. o.
Hot 241. Philadelphia
UNCLAIMED TELEOBAMS
WEflTERNt!NION THI.IJOKArH CO.. lfiOt
CHESTNUT ST Harriet Rrlgss Miss Leila
Churchman. Roy M. Hood, &f i"',.n,',r' ?"'
Wm Ilodlne. Jr., i)r. E. W. Krinedy. Mrs.
Theo THh. I) F Warren. Miss Leona Law,
Mmma !lurgtreer. I.wH Mfg. Co . I .. T.
Kills, l A Wilson. John Eglnger. trcd K.
Hartley. Miss Adelaide Vernon nodrlouey. Mr.
Francis tlrBUt. Albert W. Hognel. Jsnies A.
Maury, Miss Helen O'Connor, Visa Hr ette
E. Curry. David N. Hepburn. Ke stone I or.
Co . Sterling Mnch Works, rurnaenco Patent
Co.. Mr. K. J. Pennel. Mrs. Llsrle White.
1'orjress Floral Co. Mrs. Margaret r. Mor
rison. Mrs A VonThun.
POSTAL TKLKOnAI'II CAIILR CO , 1420 H.
1'ENN sultAllE J. J. Keegan, Trederlck
Cohen. Mrs. II W Webber.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ASSISTANT bookkeeper and cashier for large
Piano house: Prnteslnnt: state nge. reference
nnd sajarsxpeclpd MJ35. Ledger Central.
cilTT.DNimsK Care of 1 child and '' cham
hernork: Herman preferred: references re
nulred, home In suburbs. Phono Oak I.ane
;ll.l.
COOK, colored, wanted to go. to seashore: best
referenies requlreil Apply 35. l.l"..n'e t-hest-
nut 1 1 1 1 1 . Phone Chestnut Hill 2i2
COOK, etiwrlenrnl. family of 2 patlenls: to go
to the cmintrv. ApplJ. from 1 to 4 p. m.. 14 li
EHojtvr M
COOKINd and dovvnslnlrs work; wash table
countrv. reo .irn. e-iuriif ..'. .-".:
.14th and Haverford nve..
n m.
DOWNSTAIRS WOMAN. Protestant, small f.m.;
light laundry, good cook, reference required;
eoodvvages 2t0Cliurch rcnd.Ard!5?t?'--E?i
FINISHERS on Tico curtains. Apply John Drom-
le!Sons L?hlglinyo. below Front
UIRL. over in. wanted for Ollng department of
advertising ngenry; atate nge nnd experience.
MJIKi Ie'igeri-'enirBi.
GIRL wanted for cooking and downstairs vvork.
-Mint .soriu jirnau.
GIRL for waiting "and upitalra work.
Norm iiroaci si.
2400
GIRLS wanted, over 10; increased facilities have
made ota-nlngs In our plant for refined. Intelli
gent girls for sealing, labollng and packing
medical supplies, light, pleasant work: clean,
healthy surroundings; M-hour week: salary 10
to beginners, with rapid advancement to good
workers; 12 mlnutrs from Darby on trolley. 20
minutes from Hroad Street Station on train.
Apply in person or by loiter to II. K. MUL
FORD CO j qienolden. Pa.
GIRLS wnnted: fight work, no experience neces
sary: 15 a week paid vvhllo learning. Apply
.110 N 32d, ,
HOSIERY Knitters and toppers on Standard P
nnd Scott ft Williams fu I automatic machines!
best nay In city and light, sanitary mill In
which to work. Wallace Wilson Hosiery Co..
430o urcnaru si.
lIQSir.RY-Toppers and knitters , on Scott ; A
Williams new iiuiuniuit,. iiii......so. --v
Stocking .Mills. I8 n. i-iii,
HOSIERY Exp. winders and menders waniea;
plenty work nml pay good as any. Wallace
Wilson lloleryCp..43Srcharrt st.,V 'kford.
HOUSEMOTHER for boys. Protestant Institu
tion. 30 bos. farm school: strong, capable,
refined woman, to supervise boja in work,
do mending and create a homo atmosphere',
ability to play piano an advantage; tempo
rary ?tiBugcinent for August Icuding to perma
nent engagement If "tis factory : reference re
uulred; salary J30 per month. Address H 3d-,
Ledger I'cmrni.
HOUSE WORK. A settled. IHIi .r'tt;n
woman for general housework : and co"1'!1''
famllv 2 ndulln. Call 017 S. 42d st. Phone
Preston r,4!4
TTbUSEWORK colored: go home at night; no
Vnimdry;j:eferem-c.J.Ot-hrlslJanst;
HOlfSEWORK -Competent owoman for general
wont, i-nonnirtruiiiuij.'.,
1RONERS on neckbands; experienced. Miller's.
mm aniiuep'i "i.
POCKETHOOKS Girls, experienced on Pocket-
imnua ana larucnnrn. jiiiim? ,v, .-. .., ......
floor. 1 2th and Ollow hill.
STENOGRAPHER, one with know I. of hill, and
nimgScJuewaJdMUK JlndJIlimtmgdon.
STENOGItAI'HER. capablo of handling Spanish
Vorrenondenco. II 25S. Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHERS. nOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS
have recognized the assistance that "Miss
Dean." of the Commercial Department at
Ledger Central, has been In aecurlng situa
tions of tho better kind a service which the
public cannot do without. "Miss Dean" hai
both tho Interests of and emplocr and em
ploye nt heart, and can be depended upon at
the right time and place. This service la of
fered to you as a Ledger advertiser tako ad
vantage of It Immediately If you aro seeking a
position.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS' Girls between 17
nnd 22. who nre anxious to secure permanent
positions, with refined, pleasant, homelike sur
roundings; salary paid vvhllo learning; rnpld
advancement. Apply In person to the Dell
Telephone Co., 400 Market at., dally except
Sunday, between 8:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. ; also
Tuesday and Friday, between 0:J0 p. m. and
8:30 p. m.
WAITRESS, good, white, wanted, and a woman,
white, to work In kitchen. Apply Washing
ton Hotel. Tin ana uermaniown ao.
WAITRESS, must be neat, obliging ami nuickt
day vvork: good waaea Call with reference.
Homestead Farms, l- .". i-m si,
WANTED Woman teacher: college graduate;
one ear exn. as principal; salary .$1300: su
pervising prln., poa waiting for all kinds of
n. II. COOK. MOB., 327 PERRY RUILDINO.
w A VTr?n -Rrnerlenred rook, assist with down
stairs work, no washing. 0023 Drexel road.
Phono Overbrook 1070.
YOUNG WOMEN, between ages of 17, and 25.
Just leaving school, will ftnd exceptional op
portunities In telephone operating; salary paid
while learning; permanent position assured,
with pleasant, homelike surroundings. Apply
In person to tho nell Telephone Co.. 406 Mar
ket St.. dally except Sunday, between 8:30
n. m. and B p. m.; also Tuesday and Friday,
between 0:30 and 8:30 p. m.
INCREASE jour husband's Income! large firm
offers an unusual oppor. Q 063. Ledger Cent.
General
WOMEN Become Government clerks; 17 mth.:
sample examination questions free. Franklin
Institute. Dept 715 P. Rochester. N. Y.
HELP WANTED MALE
ADVERTISING Service department of publish.
inff nouse nreaa maie Bveiioarapnar. u to ao.
si mis
abllltv
and alvn
612 Race
preferably with advertising experience
position holds opportunity. for man of i
and Initiative. Apply by letter only am
full particulars.
street.
a. icm ithhcu.
ASSISTANT bookkeeper and cashier for large
piano house, Protestant: state aga, reference
and salary expected. M 857, Ledger Central.
AUTO REPAIRMEN AND MACHINISTS, capa
ble ot overhauling and rebuilding autotrucks.
V 124. Ledger Office.
AUTOMOUILU SALESMAN Exceptional oppor
tunity for live and successful automobile sales
man for good medtum-prlce car. Communica
tions confidential. M 356, Ledger Central.
UOOKKEEPER
Young man to post debits and credits on sales
leUger. willing to start at 110.60 per week.
Address II 322. Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPING Wanted, by wholesale hard
ware house, competent man. not over 85; roust
furnish best references: willing to leave city;
permanent, position and good salary. P 211,
Ledger Office.
HELP WANTED MALE
Continued from Frtctilna Column.
EOT WANTED .FOn
KKMHIKUTOW AVK.
TAWN SHOP. 2848
BOY wanted. Call Room 602, 1033 Chestnut
street
HOY wanted of 16 years to learn printing, 1010
Arch at.
ROYS (3) wanted to work In stockrooms must
be 10 years of agei steady work! good pay.
APPiy wooiworin ,-Q.f lu muse nve.
IIQYS, about 10 years, for general office work
in mrg. estnoiisnmeiii. ,uuicoa n .,
I. O. UOX 3443,
BOYS over 10 sears to. work In factory. Ap.
Lanston MonotiP" Machine Co., 24th ft Locust.
ilOYS and men wantedi good wages. Spreckels'
Cooperage. Reed and Swanson sts.
CAR REPAIRERS AND rARIlUtt.DERS. Ap
ply Ilaltlmorp nnd Ohio Railroad Free Labor
Bureau. 010 S 11th.
CHAUFFEUR, white, to go to Maine for sum
mer: reference. Meet employer. Room 203, 4103
Chestnut st . Thursday(12olock. .
CLERK Young man. good penman; must be
quick nnd accurate, slate age, references and
salary expected. P 212. Ledger Office.
COLLECTOR and Investigator, soung man .22 to
23 sears, Gentile, prm ros. nnd good chance
ror advancement, (all Room 72. 120H Chestnut,
COOPERS wanted on .Ughl barrel; Ap. Enter
prise Cooperage Snsder nve.ft Delaware River.
COUPLE Settled Germans preferred: maul
wash automobile no driving, nsslst gardener,
wife, cook nll-sear-arnund positions for trust
worths, well-retomtnend couple: family one
lady. I vlng In iounlr.v It 111, Ledger Cen
tral.
CUTTERS, experienced., wanted on men s nain
sook underwear. Apply Roxford Knitting Co.,
Randolph nnd jer(erson.
DRUG SPECIALTY SALESMAN for well-ad-ertlod
high grade article; none but experi
enced men who can show clean record need
npply. II 253 i,edgjri;entrai.
FARMHANDS nnd laborers wanted for general
vvork. Arplv In person or by letter. 11. K.
.viturnro, ujenowen
FOREMAN Inside fnrcmnn for milk dairy; give
experlenre. age and salars' desired. M 234.
i.eoger tenirai.
HAMMERMEN, healors, levermen and tongamen
for 2'.4 -tongue hammers steady work; no
strike. Apply Henry Dlsslon & Sons, Tacons-,
Pa.
HARNESS MAKER THOROUGHLY EXPERI
ENCED WITH HIGH-CLASS WORK. AP
PLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT, 4'4
FLOOR. BEFORE II A. M.
STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER
HOSIERY Experienced man to take charge of
wareroom: must havo experience In finishing
all styles of work. Apply E. Sutro & Sons
Co.. E. Thompson nnd Clearfield sts.
HOUSEWORK" Active, willing s'oung man for
housework. Dr. Thomsa Eldrldge. 1811 Vine.
INSTRUMENT MAKERS, tootmakers. 18.24 to
$4.48 per day of H hours; machinists, 13 to 14:
assistant machinists. 2 to 2.n0; SKILLED
LABORERS, 12; hand turret lathe operators,
J2.88; Potter A Johnson. 3.B2: Automatic,
Cleveland. Ilrown, Sharps ; CIrldlej'. I3..H;
higher compensation when on piece work, cltl
rens; 1.1 dajs' lenve after one sear's service.
7 holldnss nnd Saturday afternoons during
summer months, all with full pas'. Apply
Frankford Arsenal, preferably In person.
uriaesburg. rnnaneipnia. in.
IRONERS on neckbands, experienced.
lotn and ueeq sts.
Miller's,
MACHINISTS Wanted, lathe, planer nnd bor
ing mill hands, highest wages to competent
men; 50 hours weekly.. Apply John Balzley
Iron Works. 514 s. Delawaro ave.
MACHINISTS, ereclora or floor hands, accus
tomed to textile machine works. Apply Han
cock st. entrance, above Lehigh ave. Smith A
Furbush Machine Co.
MAN wnnted who Is thoroughly familiar with
the construction nnd operation of a tinning
plant: eteadv emplosinent: state cxperlenco
nnd wngeB desired. Address Box 55,, Lan-
enster. fa
MAN AND WIFE, colored, for general house
work; rcf required Call between 11 nnd 12
a. m.. lnai n. unn at
MECHANICS WANTED. FIRST CLASS.
Machine lath handa automatic machine
hands, millwrights, rlgccra. molders. core
makers nnd laborers Apply. Wm. Thomas.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, l.ddystone. Pa.
MEN WANTED Laborers nnd locomotive
cleaners. P. It R. Co. Call 1711 Filbert st
OFFICE MANAGER and accountant: Wharton
School or college graduate preferred: state ace.
exp and salary expected. B 315. Led Office.
OPTICIAN MUST BE THOROUGHLY QUALI
FIED AND HAVE A FIRST-CLASS RECORD.
APrl.Y AT BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT,
4'4 n.OOR.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
PLUMBERS for operation vvork.
naynor. ,.,. u-iv,-hii n.
Apply R.
PLUMBERS for operation work. Apply Win.
McDermln. Sup.. N. W. cor. 10th fc Ogden ave.
SALESMAN A permanent position Is open to a
.man that has ability n outside salesman;
'straight rnlary and good opportunities: atnte
ngo and experience M 247, Ledger Central.
SALESMAN for automobiles: experienced In sell
ing popular make automobile In Trenton. N. J.;
reference required. Call or phone Crescent
Auto Sales Co.. 130 E, State St.. Trenton, N J.
SALESMAN for outside work with office out
fitters, one who has fair knowledge of ofllco
furniture and filing cablneta preferred: stuto
nge and experience. M 248. ledger Central
SALES MANAGER with some technical knowl
edge ot lubricating oil business: must furnlBh
reference and bond: good chance for advanco
ment. Phone I.ombard 2252.
STENOGRAPHER, capable of handling Spanish
correspondence. It 257, Ledger Central.
WANTED
DOARD DROP HAMMER MEN
DIE SINKERS
TRIMMER DIB MAKERS
Call or write
EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION
1632 OLIVER BLDO.
piTTSDURGir, PA .
WANTED Experienced stenographer, unmarried
man. for educational Institution in countrs;
good wages; opportunity for advancement.
'Address (Immediately) Mercersburff Academy,
Mercershurg. Pa.
WANTED Young Italian. Polish or Oerman
man; single only; easy work, stuffing dolls.
Apply, after 0 o'clock, Goorman, N. E. corner
Howard and Palmer.
WANTED An experienced repairman, one who
Is thoroughly familiar with the Indian motor
cscle. Write John O. Nuebllmr, 849 Penn St.,
Reading, Pa.
WATCHMAN Experienced night watchman,
middle age: must understand steam boilers; no
others need apply; state expsr. and give refe.
Address P. O. Hox 3265. Station IC. Phllada.
YOUNO MAN. 22 to 25, as collector-appraiser;
must be neat, accurate and willing; chance for
advancement. Call 1D33 N. Front at.
YOUNG MAN' with knowledge of mechanical
drawing and free-hand lettering; temporary
position only; state age, education and salary
expected. H 445. Ledger Central.
YOUNG MEN. between the ages of 18 and 33.
who desire to travel and to receive military
training as members of. the first line of the
country's defense apply at 1400 Arch st..
Philadelphia. Pa. : for. detailed Information
regarding enlistment In the United States
Marine Corps
LARGE DRUO CORPORATION requires services
of assistant manager for drug-chemical and
pharmaceutical department: must be experi
enced in buying and handling of help; great
opportunity for advancement with one of the
most solid concerns In the United States, only
experienced, sober men apply; must be willing
to go to New York city. It 321, Ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN and strong boy. wholesale house.
Apply J. Kline. Her., 8131 Market st.
HELP WANTED MALE
Conllmird rom trtctitno Column,
OPPORTUNITY for soung man to learn nelllngi
small salary. H 440. Ledger Central.
General I
BOOKKEEPERS and LEDGER CLERKS, M5I
liULmitfebi'l-.K, automoDlie nusiness, in;
men, high school, graduates, Mo up; SALES
MANAOIIRS. sleam . specialties. i.tono:
STENOGRAPHERS,, US upf DRAUGHTS-
MEN. MECHANICAL, out of town, lino
month; STRUCTURAL., 20: LUMBER IN
SPECTOR. SALESMAN, building material,
nnchor bolt: wanted high-grade printing
SALESMAN, excellent salars. sates experi
ence, genital, jobbing, electrical supplies:
SALESMEN, high-class, for commercial pho
tography, other positions open for
HIGH GRADE MEN
BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY
1301 LANK TITLE BUILDING
Situations wanted female
BOOKKEEPER nnd stenographer: recent grad-
tialetrlal solicited. . U B.-iO. Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER, clerk. 0 stars' experience, till
to start It 4.1.J.edgerCentral.
CIIAMHBRMA1D or chlldniirsc" can sew: subs.
orshore referrncc. II 420 Ledger Office
CHILD'S or'nttendant nurse," German, refer-
ences Add Idgr Branch. Otha. Thompson.
COMPANION or mother's helperTs oung Protes-
tant woman, sew , short'd. II 448,I.ed ent.
COMPANION or ntlendont to fady: good refer
ence. H 430, 1dgerOfnce
i'OOK Thoroughly understands nil kinds of
cooking, neat, quiet, reliable, with good refer
ence Call Thursday) 11 n. m., Room 20..
wi1 cnestnut at
COOK, chambermaid nnd waitress Two Trots.:
jounh-y nrshorc II 432. Ledwcr Office.
COOK, good, vviilte, wants place, city, country or
seashore, good ref. 1327 Kimball St.
COOK wishes position temporarily for summer
in city call -jisi Locust at.
COOK. Austrian, wants cooking 111 small family.
153." North Hnncock st.
HOUSEKEEPER for elderly reople by woman
who had own home; New Jersey preferred;
reference, li 422. Ledger orncc,
HOUSEKEEPER, working: no washing; refined.
American Protestant; suburbs; reference. II
42K, Ledger urnco.
HOUSEWORK Polish girl desires housework;
can cook, speaks English. 31)44 Alfeol st.
LADY wishes position as nurso or companion
to old lady or Invalid. 1' 2iil), IclgerOfnce1
LADY wants posltloti as inatmger of Institution
In culinary department, capable of managing
servants II 121. Ledger Office.
MOTHER'S HELPER, by dnv or hour; city or
suimrns u 4,1. i.eiger utnee.
NURSERY GOV'NESS or nurse. Trench ProLl
good seamstress host ret. II 420, I.cdgerOJL
TYPIST, grad , sounp lady: knowledge of ste-
nographyi months' cxp, G 250, Ledger Cent,
STENOGRAPHER, 5 seiirs' experience: rapid,
accurate, I12j central II 245. Ledger lentral.
STENOORAPHliif. bcRlnner, conscientious, neat,
ace urate; moderate s alary. II 40. ledger jLcnt
STENOGRAPHER, beginner. 3 scars' clerical
experience; goodJyplst.7M,LcdgerCerUral,
STENOGRAPHER K sears' experience, good
correspondent, knowledge of bookkeeping. O
547. Ledger Central.
WAITRESS wishes position, city or country;
good reference f'nll Thursday, 12 n. m..
Room .0,1. tion cnestnut st.
WAITRESS or chnmbcrmald: Scotch Prot.; cxp.;
best references H 427, ledger. Office.
WAITRESS or chambermaid.
2.-i3 S. Kith st.
Present place
WOMAN. Oennnn. wishes position as working
housekeeper, with daughter ! sears old; full
ennrge j, iiu, i.eoger iir.. i;iui a. jpuerpon.
WOMAN wnnts bundle wash to bring home,
or write 122 N. Felton at.. W. Phlla
Call
WOMAN, with babv, nsslst with housework, city
or country 2207 Montrose st.
POSITION desired for chambermaid and wait
ress; sleo for laundress, seashore or country;
excel ref. Phono present place, Locust 1112 W.
EMPLOYERS nre beginning to rerognlre the
servho rendered bv "Mis Denn" nt Ledger
Ccntiul nn luvnlunble to them nt that pssciio-ltt-irul
ni'uni'nt when ihev llrnl themselves
wllhouP nrflce help 'I lies know that n phono
mil Wnlnut .'Haul or Main .inilli will brine them
just the desired HBlstHtire. lm It a Stenog
rapher. Bonkkerpci. Secretary or Clerk. "Mlei
Denn" keeps lii touch wllh soung women who
nro peeking situations. Ilnvo S'ou ever naked
her asslHlnnie? It Is a frco servlco to Led
cer Advertisers.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT.Rookkeepcr. grnduale Wharton
School. 8 seam Willi present emp . wants
ch.ingo olf. better opp. It .111, Ledger OIL
ACCOUNTANT. 21 sears' cxp . desires perm
pus.; rcf. nt Interview , bond. O 013, Led. Cent.
ACCOUNTANT desires hooka of small firm to
do evenings. 11 211), Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, experienced, will nudlt nccountsT
open, closo nnd wrtto up books, day or eve
ning; high cfficlencs ssstems Installed: mod
erate terms. Bell phono Woodland 3S53M.
BOOKKEEPER, expert, 7 stars' experience. T.
K. nnd orporatlon; best references. H 340,
Ledger Central
BOOKKEEPER, 1.1 sears' cxp . desires-either
perm, or tern, pos It 442, ledger Central;
BUTLER or houseman, colored: suburbs or
shore; cxp., rcf II 4.14, LcdgerjOfflce.
CHAUFFEUR, married. English. ProtesiTritT
wishes position with private family: references,
J. Medlln, Gen. Postomte.jChestnut Hill. Pn.
CHAUrFEUR and gardener, single, for private
fnmlly; good ref 122 Martin nve., Brs-n
Mavvr. l'hone. Brs-n Mawr74lJ.
CHAUFFEUR wnnts position: very best ref.:
Btrlctly sobcr .careful driver. 1112 Olive st.
CHAUFFEUR, colored, first class, city or coun-
,,j ...... V.M.1P.1M11. , mine LMCKinson 3U4D II.
CIIAUI
nvv
AUI'FEUR denlres position on Hudson car:
ivvn repairing. P 2I2!. Frnnkford.
COACHING In elementary mathematics, plane
",nt,..!'.oll', 5"rnetr: n. letter for particulars.
II 413. Ledger Central.
DRAUGHTSMAN, mechanical, with Initiative
desires position .! 1 310. Ledger Office"
PRAUOHTSMAN will make drawings and trac
Ings B 223, Ledger Office.
OFFICE ASSISTANT, experienced correspondent
and detail' clerk: good residence; beBt ref.:
ago 23. II 355, Ledger Central.
SALESMAN. 10 s'ears' exp . desires connection
with manufacturer as local manager nnH ,n
representative or for local Western territory;
specialty line pref. II 241, ledger Central.
TEACHER, married. 20, -wants summer work.
I, o.i.i. i.rwmr finiHi.
YOUNO MAN with energv plus desires position
leading to eupt. or production engineer; tech
nical training with sears' practical drawing
room experience: Interview at sour conven
ience, if 152, Ledger Central.
YOUNO MAN with ability desires position as
salesman or In ssles department of bar Iron
and steel or forging plant; moderate salars;
Al reference. II 440. Ledger Central.
YOUNG MAN, 17, high school graduate, stenog.
rapher and typewriter, desTres position for
summer In mountains, nominal salary; best
reference. F 001. Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN, 24 s'ears nge good education and
address, 7 years' business experience, wants
position aales department ot large company or
firm. B 208. Ledger Office,
YOUNO MAN. 22 sears of age, desires position
alone clerical lines: 3 sears' experience; good
education. H 054. Ledger Central.
YOUNG MAN. well educated, age 20, office and
sales exp., competent and reliable, desires po
sition. II 830, Ledger Central.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
NICHOLLS, 1020 llalnbrldge Comp. butlers,
housemen, couples, cooks, waits., chamber
maids, nurses, houseworkers. etc., want posi
tions; vacs, for butlers, valets, laundresses,
gardeners, eto. Phone Locust 2180.
W'ANTED Cooks, chambermaids, child nurses,
housework girls, cooks for Institution and
laundresses: first-class help want positions.
Miss Rose Dougherty. 131.1 W. Glrard ave.
MISS MARY T, MCCARTHY, 2I0T Christian
(Loe. 1303). supplies and warns lst-class Prot.,
cam., male u rnifw ..gi-J. u nationalities.
MRS, KANE, fill 8. 10th, supplies and wants
first-class whlta help with reference, Phone,
wnruce im.
MRS MIN-LAFF. 1030, Christian st. (Dick,
515). wanta - supplies help of all capac. ; first
ci. laundress, soung took. hwk. girls wanted.
PETEYMy, What an Indignation!
AUTOMOBiLES
For 8nl
BUICK MODEL 19. B pass. Tourlnr. At condi
tion, equipped with demountable rims, gooa
tires. Special price If bought prior to June ao.
LOCOMOBILE . .
. 23l4 Market st.i Locust 4.30.
II. A. junks, Mgr. Ex--"fr f-r p""'
CADILLAC, 1012. LIMOUSINE.
Equipped with electrlo lights and tri ";
holetery and tires eoodi very suitable for
funeral work! special price If bought prior to
June 30.
LOCOMOBILE ,
2114 Market St. Locust 450.
11 A, JENKS, Mgr. ri.rbanr. Car Dept.
ILLAC. 1014, touring ear, overhauled .and
minted: full equipment: price. 18. .AUTO
I.ES CORPORATION. 142 N. Broad et.
CADILLAC 1013 TOURING CAR. nvrl"iitd
ami repainted! run equipment: prito ov.
OWNER. 1102 Harrison Building.. .
CADI
rem
8AI
COLE
11113 4-cvllnder touring,. . ,
S UOW'EHS CO.. 245 N. Broad St.
COLE Distributors,.
ENGER TWIN tt. lnlO, Dl'MO-?TI1ATOfl
PRACTICALLY NEW COHplTlO IN
EVERY RESPECT: CARRIES l-YIlARrAC-TORY
GUARANTEE; WILL .DEMONSTRATr,
IN ANY MANNER DESIRED: THIS IS AN
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SEOtlRE A
NEW. UP-TO-DATE MODEL AT A OIS
COUNT BOTH PHONES. POP. 1830:
RACE 2078
HUDSON'S rebuilt and guaranteed; phaetons,
roadsters nnd cabriolets elec lljhlj nml start
era OOMERY-SfllWARTi'., 253 N. Broad at.
I.OCOMOHILE, Inlfl ,,.....,
0-4R Touring Car .with two extra tires, slightly
used: bargain If bought. prior to June 30.
LOCOMOlllLE , ...
21U Market st. Locust 430.
If. A. JEJJKS. Mgr Exchange. Car Dept.
.-,-, mi) t t t.-t,ivnrvri
Tour passenger, with rr4nlnllnntj equip
red wllh Gray & Davis stnrtlnc "'. ,'5J'n'
ssatem: mechtnlcal condition At. good ruhber;
nhundancn of speed; special price If bought
prior to Juno 30 ....,
LOCOMOBILE , ,
!,1I4 Market st. Locust 430.
If. A. JENKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
MAXWELL. 1014, 7 PASS. TOURING.
Equipped wllh self-starter and el'ctrln llghtst
also slip covers; good tires; special price If
bought prior to June 30
LOCOMOBILE
5814 Market st. Locust 430.
It. A. JENKS Mer. Exchange Car Dept.
OAKLAND. 1014.
Four cylinder, r. passenger. Touring! 't'elrlo
llghta and starter: Just overhauled! equipped
with good rubber; special price if bought prior
to Juno 30. ..--..
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market st. Locust 4B0.
TT. A. JENKS. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
PAIGE. 1010. Rnnbout: cost, I128M all new
tlres: rebuilt nnd repainted: will nell for JOOO.
H 242, Ledger Central.
TEERLESS. 1012. 38. UPASS. TOURING.
Equipped with electrlo lights and generator!
flno mechanical condition; special price If
bought prior to June .30.
LOCOMOBILE
23t4 Market st. Locust 450.
If. A. JENKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
P1ERCE-ARROW 1011 3(1 LANDAULET
Mechanically fine- paint nnd upholstery good.
Special prlto ,,I,;?So!0rrrJoJrlj, Jun0 30
2314 Market St.: locust 450.
IT. A JF.NK S, Mer. Exchange Car Dept.
RUSH DELIVERY: panel body: 1000-lh. delivery
car: used less than 800 miles; rondltlon like
new; complete equipment! good reason for sell
ing; will demonstrate.
Standard Motor Car Co.. (102 N. Broad st.
PULLMAN Distributors.
Poplar 1S3'J Race 2078.
STUDEBAKER. 7 passenger! lato model: electrlo
lighting nnd slnrtlng ssstrm: good condition:
full equipment, will demonstrate: price, J450.
Standard Motor Car Co., 002 N. Broad Bt.
PULLMAN Distributors.
Poplar 1830. Race 2078.
WISCONSIN LIMOUSINE.
Excellent mechanical condition: good rubber,
good upholstery; spcdnl prlco If bought prior
to Juno 30.
LOCOMOBILE
231 1 Market st. Locust 150.
H A. JENKSMcr Evchangn Car Dept.
1010 PULLMAN 5 passenger, with full equip
ment in good condition: will demonstrate fully
and furnish sinio (.uarantco na new car:
Rrlco (000. Standard Motor Car Co., 002
nrlh llroad si
1014 LOCOMOBILE, excellent rondltlon. good
tires, extra tire nml rim: big bargain. Hawley
Motor Car Co . 032 N. Broad.
HIGH-GRADE chassis for sale. In flrat-clasa
condition throughout s can tm. equipped with
either lleht delivery or speedster body; will
sell cheap to quick buyer. Address E 750.
Ledger Central.
I1?
'tql
capacity.
3 AUTOCAR Trucks.
.. ItH V.A.IIu en,!, . . . .
WILCOX 1-ton delivery. Al condition..
L II. O'NEAL. 210 N Brnid St.
.Jflin
3UU
E-M-F PARTS
SCHOBER, 3341-43-45 MARKET
SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN
, .i o tJsnn f.An3
GORSON AUTO EXCHANGE, 238 N, BROAD
AUTO LIVERY AND GAItAQES
POPLAR 1017 to hire (open day and night),
Prk 1482, brand-new fi-pnes. touring car.
tl.2." lir : also brand-new 7-pass. limousine.
SI. 50 hr.: weddings, funerals. 1715 Glrard.
TO HIRE 11.23 AND UP.
cura or uu maaes.
PoDlar 213. Race 2241.
17RI.TOV nArtAMR
03D. FELTON AND OIRARD AVE.
PHONE BELMONT 1101
BUY MOISTER rortahlo parages Steel or
stucco. On display 8031 Tf. 5th. Tioga 2084.
AUTO PAINTING
HAVE EVERY FACILITY FOR DOINO THE
finest work Catering to n. particular cllen
tel" vvhero QUALITY Is tho PRIMARY
CONSIDERATION. Prices In S'our favor.
GE6a. W"" PARVIS "'.'n:
TRY MY VARNISH POLISH
FOR YOUR AUTOMOB1AE BODY
It has no equal. Trial bottle. 50c.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
AUTO KEPAIBING
l SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES I
See BILLY, at his new location,
B10 NORTH BROAD BT.
CYLINDERS REBORED. new pistons and
rings furnished, weldings and braxtng. IT. B.
Underwood & Co.. 1025 Ilnmllton sf.. Phlla.
AUTO SUPPLIES
TIMKEN BEARINGS HYATT
New Departure Service Station. the-OwlIllam
Co.. 1314 Arch St. Plionce. Walnut 3407. Race
8082.
' PARTS
to build or repair, any car.
Phlla. Auto Parts Co.. 823 N. 18th. Park 1418.
AUTO TIBES
PULLMAN TIRE3
Guaranteed 8000 miles. Compare prices.
OItIM'8. 230 N, Broad st.
HOUSES
SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSE FOR SALE
Also Brewster Brougham and Brewster Vic
toria; this horse la a remarkably fine animal,
8 sears old; has won ribbons under saddle;
sound and gentle: both carriages In perfect
condition; owner leaving city and will sacri
fice. Write or phone Rlttenhouse Hotel, Apart
ment 448.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
AUTOMOBILE opportunity of unusual attrac
tivenessBright, active, reliable business
man. with services, to step Into safe, healthy
corporation, fill vacancy, board of directors;
Invest, secured, first Hen, good tuc assured;
fullest Invest, at interview. M 347. Led. Cent.
XjTMvviTlI 1800 TO 11000 can secure half In
terest In business now being established: must
be able to handle office or soiling. II 340,
IJflr trmmi
PICTURE THEATRE, 11250; unexcelled West
Phlla. location: est. 8 yeara; crowded nightly:
worth 25O0. RARRI3T. 201 N. Broad.
BUSINESSjOPP0RTUNITIE3
Continued rom Jrccfc"g Column.
PATENTS Sfna1e,,,ranq,,rTr.'dr;.,Ma?k0.0.,5;
&v. wiT." hoPnsw v!ur
Invention, Advice free. tttTi n
FOSTER & WEBSTER BUITH eM
1011 Chestnut st. Bell ph-Q Walnut 1801.
I o-cTfSr h.W W -"rno'"'"'ll7aY'"'' "
jour attention. M 253, Ledger Central.
ONE OR TWO MEN with $50,000 to $75,000
capital I to Placed la United States rlnt on the
market, will go Into details W nroi"rrtnll
UTRllnblP
lio not nnwtr itnifHRDOvp-jTieniioneu num is
1 1 ,, ii, iUrtn ry '-
WE CAN. SHOW nnv ..man, with J200 cash or
flVeT mov"nb.oi:,eVyecured, ;no -cncVIo
lose: Invesilgate for appointment. II 44T, Led
ger Central.
CARED-FOR ORCHARDS. PAY, INVESTORS-.
Ownersnlp stock In a fine planted property
In we"-known fruft district fV aale! cash or
monthly pasments. 4400. Ledger, Central.
ATfAiTKlNO-MA CHINE MAN wllh wide riper';
enc would form partnerahlp with established
dealer who wishes to extend his business and
needs rnpllal. H 240 Ledger Central.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
EVENINO LATEST STYLES
rULL -URESS SUIT3
CLOTHES DRLtV. A CALLED FOR FRE II
J CALL OR PHONE POPLAR 231
TO OPEN EVENINGS
Ll'iDNER'S. 10TH A OIRARD AV.. S. W. Cor
FULL-DRESS SUITS, FULL ASSORTMENT OF
SIZES LATEST STYLES. TO HIRE AND
FOR SALE; ONE-BUTTON CUTAWAYS FOR
JUNE WEDDINGS; ALSO MODERN SILK
UAT3C00PER. lOlu OIRARD AVE.
FULL-DRESS SUITS
Culawavs. Tuxedos and Sack Sutts
To Hire and Madn (o Order
NEUBAUER. THE TAILOR. 1121 Walnut
Bell phone, Walnut 20t3.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by electrolysis,
the only permanent was'. Eyebrows arched.
MISS SMITH. 402 Keith Theatre Bldg. .
Miss Hoppe, hairdresser, facial maa'ge, manl-
Hiring, form. Mint Arcade, with Miss Smith.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Bank reference. ApprnMement. I per cent.
HARRY W. SMITH, 717 Sansom si.
CARPET CLEANING
CONTINENTAL
CARPET CLEANING HOUSE
20TH ST. ABOVE CHESTNUT
Bell Phone, Locust 1000
WST PIIILA.
WE.-5TPIIILA.
WF.ST PHILA.
.MONARCH STORAGE CO.
3c. PER YARD
3170-72 LANCASTER AVE.
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY
THE MCDOWELL Dressmaking School; casv.
modern methods: small pasments. 3U7
Denckla Building. 1111) and Market sts.
COI.UMIIIA Dressmaking School Special rates;
easy payments. C. Hartman. 1730 Columbia
avo. (Formerly with McDowell).
POR SALE
110.50 VICTOR VICTROLA IV AND 12 selec
tlons (0 10-inch D. F, records). An excellent
outfit for ono who Is looking for a good ma
chine at a reasonable price: payable Ouc. week
ly. Call or wrlto for complete descriptions
and largo Illustrated catalogues. New Vic
trolas from $15 to 1200; all styles, all woods,
always on hand.
HEPI'E'S UPTOWN STORES
COR. OTII AND THOMPSON 8T3.
ANTIQUE funilturn and brlc-a-bruc In original
con. ; lowboy block-front bureau. 032 Chestnut.
BILLIARD, POOL, lomblnntloii, second hand,
bought. Bold, rented, exchanged; repairing;
supplies J.nfo Kcafcr. American manurac-
t urer, 320 Glrnrd nve. Ftiono Kens. 2313.
BILLIARD, pool tables; new, faccond-hand bowl
ing alios s: easy payments. Rosntto-Barry-
S t ree t Co.. '-'-'- B. Mth st. Phone Wal. 22a4.
EDISON DIAMOND-POINT PHONOGRAPH.
Cost 100 now. This outfit Is complete, with
records and cabinet nnd will be sold for $38,
rnvahln 75c weeklv. Call nr nrlm for com
plete descriptions and large Illustrated cata-
logues,
iieppe's uptown KTYmrca
COIK 0TH AND THOMPSON .VTS.
BILLIARD AND POCKET TAI1LES Also
bowling nlleys: easy payments. 1IRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER
CO.. 1002 Arch,
CASH REGISTERS bought, sold, leased, ex
changed, repaired, replated. Supplies. New
and factory rebuilt. New total ndders. as
low ns $J0. Call nnd seo our 1010 mod
els. Registers sold and leased by us oa
espy pnsments nnd fully guaranteed.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.
730 CHESTNUT STREET
DESKS, filing cabinets, nafes, telephone booths
and offlco furniture nnd fixtures of every de
scription: used, but In fine condition, and very
cheap: free delivery anywhere. ,
HUGHES. 11TH AND BUTTONWOOD.
DESKS, largo assortment: nlso household fur
niture Dullng Centrnl Herond-hand Furnl-
xure lompany. nm-iiim-HH y-annwniii et.
$32.50 VICTOR VICTROLA VI. Including 20
selections (10 10-Inch D. F. records). An ex
cellent machine In every way. Can be paid for
at tho rate of 76c. vveer'y. Call or.wrlto for
complete descriptions and large . Illustrated
catalogues. New Vlctrolas from SIS to $200:
all atyles. nil woods, alwnys on hnnd.
HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES
CrjK. tn tl A.11 riUJMI'f.u 1P.
Flrenroof: 00 slightly used: all Sizes
SAFES and makes: big bargains. 210 N.
Fourth st.. between Race nnd Vine.
HEATING
UAKIN-KELSEY HEALTH HEAT Is better and
cheaper than steam or hot-vvater. Pure fresb
air with normal moisture. MAKIN-KEL3EY.
1827 Filbert st.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
SAFETY SPLIT COLLARS and YOCOM
HANGERS and PILLOW BLOCKS, with
finished ball nnd socket bearings, nro the best
for nil shafting purposes. SHAFTINO AND
MACHINE WO"Ajll3,'l.lni,"&"ij6N
POWER-PLANT EtlUIPMENT
Dynamos, motors, boilers, steam and oil en
gines pumps, air compressors.
rlCAtiv iuoju. i, )iic. )-i r. iu a).
IF trou need a CONCRETE MIXER, you need
n MILWAUKEE, and sou should get In touch
with us. CHARLES BOND COMPANY. 620
Arch st
BORING MILL 12 In. "Bullard." two heads on
cross rail; good condition,
I, K. KEYFERT'S SONS, 137 North 3d at.
DYNAMOS, motors and machinery bought, sold
and rented: armaturea repaired Main 9L
t Market 3005, Yearsley Co.. 224 N. 8d st.
SEVEN Warner Swasey turret lathes, differ
ent sizes, eight Dresses turret, lathes, dlffsr-
ent sizes. .Nulla 1 1, 174 8 Norm 5111.
OAS. OASOLIND AND OH. ENGINES
GAS AND OIU ENQINE CO.. 45 N. 7TII ST.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
MAY VICTOR RECORDS NOW ON SALE
UELLAK
1120 CHESTNUT ST.
$85 CIHCKERINp UPRIGHT PIANO
HOWARD VINCENT. 838 N. 6TH.
OLD GOLD
OLD GOLD, silver, platinum, plated ware, old
eiyie, jewelry, teem piatea uougni tor casa.
Est. 1870.
L. Clark, refiner. 807 Sansom.
OLD OOLD Highest prloea paid for gold, silver,
platinum, pewter. FALSE TEETH, coins. 20t
B. 8TH ST.
CASH paid for diamonds, precious stones, gold,
platinum, false teeth. Philadelphia Smelting,
and Refining Company. 128 S. 11th.
PATENT ATTORNEYS
Pfltpnrs ntlfl snl Bketch or model for
r-Utuiua aim free OBlnlon Even!nis by
Trade-Marks appointment.
Bell Walnut 717.
J. WALTER DOUGLASS
, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1883.
Philadelphia. North American Building.
Washington, Victor Building.
STORAGE
--P.NT1NnNT.VL
PACKING. MOVING LnS.MUT I
.ffu. carpets cleaned. ,ci'1'PJN 1
Bell. Locust 1000 Phones S?"twrt. )
riDEHTY, riREPnooF wit.TT:r-i
1811-1810 ilAltKETsfH i
TENN STORAGE ANn i..
2180 ffliBl t
ATI.AS STORAQE WAREHhtron ji
,rh. Baring jjV2 ipt estimate. AVrkV-'wl
xlrCANM'n a-nnir,- ...-- r-HUl. lilt 1
McCANN'S. STORAGE H0t!fir...7TJSLl
ilthXn?f: B,kuV..A!!!V.,Y.'J!s
union onar .Kireproof BulMin. tr--fl
Nor,yoi,:ros..rnilry!:Es;,?.raUnn3
""'"g 203.1 Leh ih -rT.
CAREFUL MOVING. pifklrT-55'
5310 N. Water at'R;7Vtj
STORE AND-OFFICTTg
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bought. 733 w'nlnnt vv.ii,,', tUilVJUmJsJ
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Tuxedo suits, will calf, day or ,'', 'l-cpunlrs-.
Call vvrlle, pnnne Rell Peil." i
Kevtnne. Vnrle ftno m J-.."' . K0tT XT7,.1
FURNITURE, pianos, rarpets, antlon.T11
or part housesbought tor cIih,,W,,'i'
how large. ,T. Bernstein. 1.T.4 "lacs ,t,01
OLD GOLD Cnsh , Paid lrlirc4Toir!!S--nntjnuo
locks: wll call nell ffi?I. r,,ln'i-!
121D, Rogers, 27 8, 17th it. "' Un'ii
IN CANS wanted Will pay "5 r.,. .- -'
bs. for used tin cans or mtln,,n,eArlW'
George E. Sowe I, rear 24th si iJii11!
ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. '' kM prn
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Hlgh-clasM npnrtments. with or without wlnhl
bath. Entirely renovated nnd KfurauBe. 33
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.101 So. Broad. Street.
TabTfl Tlonrrt Thone Walnut llli
DASHWOOD
ICna.ln i-lll'uTLtrrnn nsn
npflutifully furn. room'i', ncwlv renovaW:J
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THE ESMOND i
,.s- ,?' Corner 12th nnd Spruce Sti. 1
l.nrellenl Aicnmmodvllons and Sml Z
Tin: i.tnvs ifi-.vn .
1218-15. Locust st. Rooms, single or u nM
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I'hono Wnlnut
ARCH. 1220 Two large, nlrv thlrd-fimr pml
running nnter. Spruce 1008, ,.
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BARING. 1014 Splendid rooms, good nKili;f;j
mnn and wife or singlo men: near "I,"; mo4-.
.ram rHiPH. 1'rewion nil.J
BROAD, N.. 83.",. opp. Metropolian Otmf
House 2d-0oor front room, with prints btS:3
unusual In sl7e and furnishings: cool and ilrrS
every mod, conv. nnd roniforl, detached hum,'
BROAD. N.. S01 Furnished rooms for rtntU-t
inen:nllconvenlen(.e: roaBonahle.
BROAD. S., 421 Excellent rooms: running wi-
icr; t.tuio uuaru. i nonti vvninut int.
BROAD. S., 1000 (corner) Excellent roenujl
mln. rldo City Hall. Phone Dickinson MMJ;
CHESTNUT. 1004 Attractive rooms: iliutta cr:
en suite: abundance hot water; 5 mln. walk 14
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CHESTNUT, 11127 Rooms single or en nliii'
I'lL b tills: electricity. Phone Locust ilSW.
cui.aiiNu r, ::uu.i tiooms, single or en simr.
p:lvate buth: running water; phone.
CHESTNUT. 202(1 Rooms with running niter:.
private bums; electricity fnone icuat z.tjp4
CHESTNUT, 2013 Rooms, single or ea lull
private batns; electric llgnts.
CHESTNUT. 2100 (corner) Cool rooms dJo
Ing bath; for 2 or 3. l'hone Spruce 1171
CHESTNUT, 2000 WELL - WRSlSHtD
ROOMS: PERMANENT On TRAN-VT.
CHESTNUT.4013-Large.cool room, hot ul toll
water: board opt.: 10 mln to cilfiju.
CHESTNUT, 1810 Rooms single tr a lali;
private baths. Phone Spruce 42S1.
CHESTNUT." 1821 Rooms single or e tiju;
private bat!is; central. Phone Snnwim
CHESTNUT. 1002 Rooms with hath; ! t
double. I'hono Spruco 4310.
OIRARD. 17f3 Very beautiful furnUbfi froot
room, with piano, for business or -.
running water: very reasonaoie.
LOCUST. 1503 Singlo nnd double rwra:
from Bellevue-Strntford Hotel. Locuit !
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LOCUST, 12UU-11 Rooms; private ou.
wmft ,-tLy nail. 1110110 - " - ...
LOCUST, 1220 (Morton Ap'ts.) Law? nmj;
will nccom. 3. neap IW Richard ClubiptoM..
LOCUST, f3I8 Largo rooms; prlrlJ'5,.,
blocka fromCUyJlall. Phone Walnut IMS..
PA'riC. 2007 Attractive "single or double rwu.
private baths. Phone Diamond 3808.
TINE. 014 Largo airy room;: prlrsU tithv
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PINE, 1412 Airy rooms, slngle,;r n rwi.i
private bath. Phone Locust oso-i " .
PINE. 1431 (corner) Rooms. slngl;ra :
private bath. Phone Dlcklr"n ami.
SPRUCE. 1224-28 (The Brlsmonde-LartVJj
rooms; running water: private l,i!RJ
optional. I so t. - irpil Ph. Walaatpja
SPRUCE, 1337 Rooms, slnsle 5,,1,ur;
a blocks Iwlnw City Un". 1'h. slnntJHiJUi
SPRUCE. 1021 Rooms, single suUii Wi
vnte bath, rhone Locust 101" w- - -
SPRUCE..1021-Atlractlve roo-.; ragJ
water: prtvuto uuiii. ...m, .-r-- -r-r-Tir,
SPRUCE, 2022 Large airy rooms. prl ""
central loeaiion. ....-. - .- -
SPRUCE. 1010 Large rm". runnln fcft
table board! central. Phone FljP"t ""-i-j
SPRUCE. 10ia J!r0,hAPt-X7,fttloO
rooms, private baths I'honewamu--.
SPRUCE. ' 1115 Beautifully fum. front !
running water, eiec. niu. , i ..
SPRUCE. 1117 Large, '')' .TO. ,4
bath: central. Phone..WjlnuJj- i1
SPRUCE. 1120 Excellent 51WiVviV
blocks to City HaJJiPhnns ubt"lpBgi,
SPRUCE. 1135 Desirable grV'oSaL-l
frpmyi!i'lL,l0i!JITSrr7J
SPRUCE, 1208 Cool rooms. ' n?vlSut T114
private ba'hr rrntrnl """ wa' ;rrj
SPRUCE. 1220 Rooms lnflnE5V"l
Vate baths. Phnnn W'-" 9i " -irTil
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